The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 29, 1862, Image 4

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    SIIERTETIS SALES.
9,III3RIFF'B SALE. BY VIRTUE OF
K. , a writ of "rendition' Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to puddle or vondue, on MONDAY' Even
ing, January a, Mnt 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two
frame buildings thereon erected. Hit Hate on the east side
of Horst street, between Lombard and Cedar (South)
streets, In the city I'llihidelph in, containing in trout or
breadth on said Hurst street twenty-two tect, and In
length or depth eighty feet, more or lass, to it ten-feet
'w id e alley. Denuded on the west by said Hurst street,
on the south by a messuago and lot of Robert Thomponi,
on the east by said ten-feet-wide alley, lud on the north
by a inessninto and lot of Robert Carpenter. Sold fur
arrenrages of ground rout.
Seized and taken into execution as the property of
David Eakin. and to be rola by
JOHN TTIOMPSO'S, Sheriff.
l'h nada.. Sheriff's Ofllee, Deo. 10, 1E62
CO. P., Si, V 2.) Debt, Ma . Lucas 'West. del4-3t
SHEI RIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF.
a writ of Venditioni Expoua... to mo directed, will
be exposed to public wile or vomint!, on MONDAY'. Even
ing, January 0, 1863, at 4 o clerk, at Sansoru- street
All that certain three-storied brick messunge or tette
3nent, nod lot or piece of ground I'pou which the stonete
erected, situate on the eastshle of Delaware Front street.
at the distance of thirty-two feet northward from the
north lido of Mifflin street, in the late 'district of South
wark, now the consolidated city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth on the said. Front street six
teen fee, and extending - in length or depth adult 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
premises which Henry Stiles and wife, by aced dated
the pith of September, 1350, and recorded in the office for
recording deeds, & c.,
at Philadelphia, in Deed 13eok T.
M. No. 101 page h 2.2 Stn., granted and conveyed unto the
Paid David C. Ricilartistin in fee, reserving thereout
the yearly rent charge of *45, payable on the 15th days
of the mouths of March and September in each and every
year forever.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of David
C. Richartham, and to be still( by
AMEN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Ace, December 8, IS6I
CC. P., ;D. 62.] Debt, .$93.76. Ernst. • dels-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
n writ of Alias Vonditioni Exponas, to me directed,
'will be exposed to public solo or voodoo, on MOZZDAI
Evening, January 6,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strect
Hall,
All that certain three story-brick messuage or tene
ment, and lot or piece of ground, situate ou the west side
of Eleventh street, at the distance of one hundred awl
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 foot, in
cluding the one-half of a two-Met-wide-alloy laid out be
tween this and the adjoining lot of ground to the south,
and extending in length or .lepthwestward of that width
at right angles to the said Eleventh street ono•hundred
and ten feet t bounded northward by ground now or late
of Charles henry Fisher, south ward and westward by
ground formerly of Haines, and eastward by
Eleventit street aforesaid. Being the saute lot of ground
which Henry Heine; and wife, by indenture dated the
fifth day of September, Ann° Donald one thousand eight
hundred and fiftv-three, recorded at Philadelphia, in
Deed Book T. IL, ;Co. MIL page 422, &c., granted and con
veyed unto the said Isaac M. Post, in fee. Reserving
thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of seventy-five
donut's, payable half yearly on the first day at the
mouths of January and Ally, in every year, fur arrears
bf which thejudginent was obtained ott which the °Keen
tlon wits issued.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac
N. Post, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sher.ff ()flier, December, S 1562.
IC. P.,94; . D.,.:62.) Debt, $77.12,5‘. E. S. CtanpUcll. dcl•T-3t
RBERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
1, -•••• a writ of Vend Mold Expomts, to medireeted, will be
exposed to PlibilC Sllilt or vemlue, on MONDAY Evening,
in nun ry at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
north side of Shippen street, at the distance of seventy
seven feet westward of Shippen lane, formerly in the
township of Mow mousing, now in the city of Philadel
phia ; contning in from on said Shippon street thirty-two
feet, Rod in length or depth sixty fret. Bounded north
ward and eastward Imy ground of John 11. Bri atom west
ward by ground Intended to be granted on ground rent to
William Jerk, nod sontlaward by Shippou street afore
said. (li-;tug the same premises which John 11. Brinton,
by indenture dated the fifteenth day of March, eighteen
hundred and twenty-seven, recorded at Philadelphia in
Deed Book O. W. It., No. `S, patrol:3o, &c., granted and con
veyed unto Edward Dougherty in tee, reserving Himont
a yearly ground reef or stun of thirty-two dollars, paya
ble half-yearly on the first day of the months of May and
November in every rear forever.
The following only of the above-described premises
will be sold : -
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the two-and
at-half-story brick MVSSI1111:11 or tenement and one-story
frame kitchen thereon erected, situate on the north side
of Shippen street, (No. 1320.) at the distance of seventy
seven loot westward of Juniper street, formerly called
hippen's lane, in that part of the city of Philadelphia
formerly called the WWI/Ship of Moyamensiug; contain
ing In front or breadth on the said Shipper street sixteen
Met. and in I enatiftor depth sixty Met. Bounded north
ward by ground Into of John 11. Brintou, westward by
ground now or late of.lameslieCnlhtn,southward by the
said Shippen street, foul eastward by ground of
Together with the free use and privilege of a certain
two-fret-wide alley, ant now laid out and opened between
the above-tlNcril l 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 Minton sold to Dougherty on ground rent.]
Seized 11110 take» In execution as the property of Edward
Daugherty, and to be sold by
JOHN THOIiiPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1802.
CC. 1'.,123 ; D., '62.3 Debt, ($88.40. Lax. dels-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni RsLamas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or v endue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 5, IKI, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
No. I. Alt that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
The west side of Fourth street, at the distance of fifty feet
Ave inches northward from the north side of Norris
street in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia,
containing:in front or breadth on the Said Fourth street
eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth wed
word, between parallel .lines avright angles to the said
ltotwth street, lifiy-two feet. Bounded northward and
westward by other ground of Francis M. Ryan, south
ward by ground now or . late of John Carson; and east
ward by said . Fourtli.street. (Being part and parcel of It
'larger lot of ground, which Owen Jones, by indenture
dated the fifth tiny of October, A. B. 188), and recorded
in the (files for recoiling deeds, &c,, in and for said City,
in Deed BOA A. C. It., No. •6), page 74, &c., granted And
conveyed unto the said Francis 31. Ryan in fee.)
P. S. The above lot of "'Mind is sold subject to a pur
chase-looney mortgage, "lyen by Francis M. Ryan to
Owen Jones, for thirteen hundred dollars, doted the Ilfth
day of October, A. D. IS6I, and recorded in Said office on
the seventh they of october, B. 1931. in Mortgage Book
A. C. It.. No. 111. page 4, &e.
N. B. Upon the above premises is erected an unfinished
three-story brick dwel Ling-house, with a two-story brick
back building, and a stone privy well.
No. 2. Also, all that lot or piece of ground situ
ate on thewest side of Fourth street, at the distance of
sixty-eight feet live inches northward from the north
Aide of Norris street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city
of Philadelphia, containing hi front or breadth on the
said Fourth street eighteen feet, and extending in length
•or depth westward, between lines parallel at right angles
with the said Fourth street, fitly-two feet. Bounded
northward by ground now or late of Owen Jones, south
ward and westward by ground of the said Francis 31.
Ryan, end eastward by said Fourth street. (Being part
and parcel of a larger piece of ground, which Owen
Jones, by indenture dated the fifth day of October, A. D.
1861, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c.,
in and for snid city, in Peed Beek A. C. 11., No. 29, page
74, &c., granted amid conveyed unto Francis 31. Ryan in
fee.]
P. S. The above lot of ground is sold subject to a pur
chase-money. mortgage, given by Francis 31, Ryan to
Owen Jones, fur thirteen himilred dollars, dated the fifth
day of October, A. Ti..l.Bnt, and.reeorded in aid °nice MI
the seventh day of October, A. 1).1661, in Mortgage Book
A. C. H.. No. 16, page 1, &c.
N. - B. Upon the above premises is erected an unfinished
three-story brick dwelling-house, with a two-story brick
back-building, and a stone privy-well.
No. 3, Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with'
the improvements thereon erected, situate on the Wed
side of Fourth street, at the distance of two hundred and
eighty-four feet five inches northward from the north
side of Norris street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city
of Philadelphia, containing' in front or breadth on the
said Fourth street eighteen feet, and extending lit length
or depth westward of that width between parallel lines
at right tingles with the said toarth street, fifty feet.
Bounded northward by I
by ground now or late of Williate
B. Fling, southward and westward by other ground now
or late of Owen Jones, and eastward by said Fourth
street.. [Being part and parcel of ttlarger lot of ground,
.whlch ;Owen ,11111 CS, by indenture dated the thirteenth
day of innultrj•, A. D. hli2, and recorded in the (Alice for
recording . deeds, 3:c., in and fur. aid city, in Deed Book
A. C. 11.,
inc. 40, page Si, Sze., granted and. conveyed unto
the said Francis 31. Ryan in feu; together with the free
use, right, libertY. and privilege, ot as certain two,feet-•
six-inches-wide alley, extending foto and from the said
Fourth street, between the lot thereby granted and the
hot of ground bounding to the sentil, as a passage-way
and water-course; also, with the privilege of building
under and over the northerntnost half part of the said
alley, as the salute is nun built under and over, at all
times thereafter foreyer.3 .
I'. S. 'rue adiove lot of grrieed is sold subject to a mort
gage, given by Francis M. Ryan to Owen joue.4, fur thir
teen hundred dollars, dated the thirteenth day of Janu
ary, A. 1).1&.2, and recorded in said office, on the astute
day, in Mortgage Book A. C. 11., No. 20, page 31, &e.
N. B. On the above prembms is erected all unfinished
three-story brick dwelling-house, with a two-story brick
back-bull ding, anda shine privy-well.
5o- 1. Also, all that certam lot or piece of ground, with
the improvements thereon erected, situate on the whit
side of Fourth street. at the distance of two hundred and
sixty-six feel five ladies northward from the north side
of Norris street, in. the Nineteenth ward of the city of
Philadel pith', containing in front or breadth on the said
Fourth street eighteen feet, and extending' in length or
depth westward of that width, between lines parallel at
tight angles with said Fourth street, fifty feet. Bounded
itorthward - and westward by ground now or late of oWell
Jones, southward by gronlid now or late of Illtam Ches
ter, by said Fourth street. [Being part ;I.nd
parcel of a larger lot or piece of ground, which Owen
Jones by Indenture dated the thirteenth day of January,
A. D. i&2, and tecorded in the office fur recording deeds,
in luta for said city, iu Deed Book A. C. No. 4Q,
vaire 61, &c.,,nanted and conveyed auto the said Francis
ill. Bien ht lee; teX..diel. With the free use and privilege
of a certain two-feet-six-Inches-wide alley, extending
lute Mid front said Fourth street, betweett the lot of
ground and premises bounding to the north as it passage
way and water-Nurse; also, with the privilege of build
ing over and ruder the southernmost half part of the
.trail alley, its the same is now built under and over, at
all times them& er tbrever.:l
P. S. The above lot of groltud is sold subject to a mort
gage, given by Framis M. Hyatt to Owen Jones, dated the
hirteenth tiny of January, A. 1). 1662, and recorded in
said office, on the same day, In; Mortgage Book A. O. 11.,
No. 20, page 2-6, 3:c.
N. B. On the nbovepremises is erected an unfinished
three.story brick dwelling-house, with a two-story brick
back-building, and a some privy-well.
Seized and mkt n in .t.X04!11(1011 as the property of Francis
31 Bye and to be sold by
• JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff:
Philadelphia, Slufrilf's Office, December 12, 1,662
[C. P., 113; 8., 62.1 . De1d,14134.10. Bousall. dell&
kRERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
ai writ of Venditheli Expousts, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, en M OND A Y Evening,
Jan uu ry at, IS it,, tit 4 o - eloek, at Samenn-street 111111,
All Hint ceyta.n three-story brisk inessuage or tenement
and lot or vete of situate on the west side of
Delaware Second street, on the New Market Square, be
tween Cedar and 1, unintril streets, in the city of
dolphin; ton' tattling in front or breadth on the said
Second street nineteen feet one inch, more or less, and in
length or depth one huudred and twentyreet t to a twelve
feet wlde alley leading lute Cedar street. nuniided on
the north by at tuessmige and lot heretofore grituted by
James P. Lyle to Leci 'Taylor, now belonging to John
Seravondyke, on: the east by New 31arket Square. on
the Routh by a lot new or late of David Evans, and its the west by the said alley which said described lot in
chides, the southern moiety or half part of a three-feet-
Wide alley, extending from the said twelve-feet alloy
eastward thirty feet, then graduall narrowing that
further depth of three feel, to a peiut for the gate post.
[Being the same premises winch James P. Lyle, by in
denture dated the y of November, A. 1). 161 1 3, re
cbrded in Deed .Book .1. W. M., No. 26, page 5 , 2 Sce.
(panted mudconveyed tutu: the said lrhemits . E. Baxter,
pan fee, together with the conitnell uses and privilege of the
said three-reet-wide alley, and the right to build under
and over the southern •inolety thereof, leaving sittlicieut
liefidW;ly in the (lea re her also with the COllllllOll
use and crivilege of an alley four feet iu width by forty
two feet 111 depth, on the north side of the hereby granted
.senge and tut leading over the said John Seraven
dyke' :, formerly Levi Taylor's ground, into and from
the said Second street, its the satiate way excepted Mid re-
Nerved in and by tit,' deed of conveyance from the said
James I'. Lyle to the -tali Levi Taylor, for the, said tot of
ground inik Inning tie. literby granted premises on' the
north, bearing date the. day of December .1. D. 1527,
and recorded in De. Hoak 6. w. 31., N 0.20, Alga 213, .51c.
Also, tall that eert.lin lot or pieta) of ground, with the
buildings and Improvements thereon erected, Ritual° on
the southeasterly side of Classier street and the north
easterly side of a thirty-live-wet-wide street called Fern
street, in the Twenty-Aecettd ward of the city of Phila
delphia, the said hat I,4 l ,o 4aii t ang at the distance of three
,hundred and sixteetit feet six inches northeastward from
the northeasterly side of Schuyler street; containing lu
front or breadth on the said Monier street one hundred
and fifty-seven feet one and three-quarter inches, and
extending in length er depth southeast wardly, it right
angles to the said .Clapier street, on the southwesterly
side thereof aloug the northeasterly side of the said
rn street three hundred and twenty-two feet three
inches, and eta the southeasterly side thereof three hun
dred and thirty feet and ,it quarter of an. Well, to Norris
street, and euntitin.eg trout on Norris street one hun
dred and fifty -Nevi u 11•17) feet four and one-eighth inches.
13ot:tided north westwardly by the skid Clapier street,
south east mull] y lay t lie. said Norris street, south west
vardly by the said Fern street, and nonheastwardly by
ground o'llllllam W. Knight.
Also, tall that coria:n lot or piece of ground situate on
the southeaster": Ado of Cluster street and thesouth
`westerly side of Fern street, In the Twenty-secuud ward
of the oily of l'hilatielphia; the said lot beginning at the
distance of one hundred and nhtety-live (195) feet four
nod a half Inches northeastward ly from the north
easterly side of Sell nylq.r street, and containing lii front
or breadth on the said Clitpier street eighty-six feet and
one-balf au inch, and extending in length or :tlertlt
southeitqward, at right angles to the said (larder Street,
on the southwester:). side thereof, three hundred find
sixteen feet seven Mid a half Inches, and on the north
easterly side three! , :dung the southwesterly side of the
said Fern street, three hundred and twenty (it.r) feet
rine inches, to .' . .orris street, anti containing in front on
the Raid hotels street eighty-six feet two and seven
oightlis inches. Bounded north westwardly by the said
Clapier street, southeagwarally by the said Norris street,
northeastward I y lay the said lent street, and south west
wardly by ground of 11•illiain W. Knight. [The mid
Iwo last described pr 4.141144444; being the manse which
W Knight and Will., by Indenture dated the
twentieth day of v, Ann() Domini 1861, recorded in
the °face for Recording Leeds, &e., fur the city Mid
guiltily of Plillaili:lpliht, Deed Book A. C. No. 48,
rage ,
guiltily
&e., granted and convoyed unto Thounts Iv
IhtXter, bi fee, under nod subject as to the first described
of slid pmenises, t:: the payment of a mortgage debt of
Your thousand live hundred dollars, secured by the mort
gage tattle said William W. Knight to Harriet L. Thump
sun, doted the third day of Decomber, Anno Domini 18.71,
end recorded in the :inlet. aforesaid, in Mortgage Book
A. D. 8., No. 4.1, page
N. IL—There is erected un thin second above described
lot or piece of ground at two-and-a-half-story. stone
dwelling house, fronting usi Norris street. There are also
simuner-house air larlko a., end n tIA/1 pond, out Hlaitl l lot.
Seized end tat taut ill 14XeCtlt1011 as the property of
Thomas E. Dexter, arid to is' sold by
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. •
Ph lit:deli:it ist, y herilrs Oilier. December 8,1865. '
CJs.C„ ; li„ el] Debt, "i'.3,70U. Wait, S. Price. dels-3t
SHE RIPP'S SALE::- BY1 7 1.11,T(Ilil OF
a. writ of Ventlitioni xPettas, to Me direrfed, W itt be
exposed to public sale or vondtte, OIL MONDAY EVelling,
January 5, MK at -I.o'elock, at bonsoth-street
All that certain lot Or piece of ground Situate
on the south side of Poplar street, at the distant*
Of two hundred and seventy; live feet title Inches and IMO
eighth of an inch eastward from the ete , t Side 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 six 'aches (jacl tut n g
OIL the east side thereof the westernmost inallity or half
part of wrtmid court or avenue eleven feet wide iu the
clear by one hundred and thirteen feet ten incites and
one-eighth of au inch in depth, laid *out aunt left open by
the said Richard IL Towitsend for the common use and
accommodation 'of MIA and the other ground of the said
Richard 11, Townsend adjoining thereto) and extending
southward in length or depth of that AViatil, between pa
rallel lines at right angles with the said Poplar street,
sixty-five feet (including on the rear end thereof the
whole (Wan alley three feet wide laid out and opened
by
the said Richard IF. Townsend, for tho use and accommo
dation of rite lot of ground adjoining the hereby fly:tilted
lot to tloovest.) Dottuded on the north by the said Pop
lar street, nod on the south, east, and west by other land
of the suit! Richard If. Townsend intended to be this day-
M7l ted to the said William L. Harney on ground rent
(which suit) described lot or piece of ground 18 composed
of parts and parcels 'of two contiguous larger lots of
ground, one of which Charles Ileury Fisher and Sarah
Ann, his wife, by indenture dated the sixteenth duty of
February, A n no Domini, one thousand eight hundred and
forty-seven, recorded at Philadelphia in _Deed Book A. W..
M. No. 40, page 72, &e:, granted and conveyed unto the
said Richard Townsend, in fee; find the other of
which John Davis and Sarah 1., his wife, by Indenture
dated the eighth dayfof March, Anne Domiui, oneathon
sand eight hundred and forty-live,
recorded at Phil:tile-
Pltia in Deed Houk A. W. M., No. 40, page 57, &c., granted
and conveyed unto the said Richard H. Towasendoin
fee.)
• Seized and token in execution as the property of Wm.
L. Harney, and to be sold by
.THIIN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia; filtaSlff's Mice, Dec. 11,156 2:
CC. ]'.,1011; D., 'O2.J Debt, $10.76. B. Gerhard. deBs3-
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFFS SALE.BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltlota Exponas, to me directed = wilt
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAI.. Eve-
Mug, Jauntily IS t IEW, at 4 o'clock, at Sansotu - street
All that certain hit or piece of ground situate at Ow
southeast corner ofßerkes street and Tenth street, in the
late district of Penn,. now within the city of
containing lnt trout or breadth on the said Tenth
street one hundred feet, and extending in length or (kW!?
eastward that width, the north line extending along the
south side of the said Berkos street one hundred and
fifty-live feet one inch and live-eighths •of au inch, and
on the south line thereof one hundred and sixty-one feet
eight and three-quarter inches to the Germantown and
Norristown railroad- Bounded northward by the said
Dotes street, southward by ground of John 11. Gomm!,
eastward by the said Germantown and Norristown rail
road, and westward by the said Tenth street, subject to
the payment of the yearly rent or sum of one hundred
and tidy dollars. dieing the same premises which the
said . .lohn B. Canute, by .indenture dated June Di, 1557,
. recorded in Deed Book • 31. D. W. No. 139, page 50, &c.,
granted and conveyed to John G. Burk, his heirs and as
reserving the said yearly rent of one hundred and
fifty dollars, payable half-yearly on the first .day of the
militias of April and October iu even - year thereafter for
ever.)
Se,ixed and taken in .execution as the property of John G.
G. Burk, and to be sold by
JOHN' THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheri in: orlitc, December 12,1W2.
CI): C.; 345: D., '62.3 n0bt,:5.102.1.2. Olmsted. de"ls3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY -VIR'T'UEOIt'
O a
writ of Voiditioni Expomis; to' Me' direeted,Will
be exposed to public male o vendee, on MONDAY' r,ve
fling January 5, 1883, at 4 o'clock, nt Sansom-street Hall,
All titer certain lot or piece of ground situate - on the
eastwardly shie of the Frankford 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 FraukfOrd road twentrfeet,
and in length or depth extending thence castwardly,
keeping the same width at right angles with said Frank
ford rued on the northernmost lino thereof fitly feet one
and seven-eighths inches, and on the suuthernmost line
thereof forty-six feet one and three-tburtlM inches, thence
again eastwardly keeping the same width at right angles
with Amber street on the northernmost lino fifty feet one
and seven-eighths incites, and on the southeranunit line
forty-six feet one and three-fourths inches to said Amber
street. Bounded ou the north by ground granted. to
William Derick on ground rent, CM the south by ground
granted to Jacob Hugg on ground rout, on the east by
Amber street, and on the west by Frankford road afure
said: liking the same premises which William T. Emica
and J. D. Sergeent, trustees, of al., by deed dated June 21,
1847,and recorded in Deed 13ook O. W. C., No. 18, page
567, grunted unto Joseph M. Thomas to fee, reserving
a ground rent of $15.)
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph
Tlionlits, and to be sold by
.101 IX THOMPSON, Sheriff. -
Philadelphia, Sheriff's O ffi ce, December S, 1861
[C. P., 82; P., '6ll Debt, SM.I2. Pile. - • dels-8t
sIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to ino diroted, will be
exposed to piddle sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
January It,lStU, at 4 o'cloCk, tit Sawmill-street Hall:
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
eastwardly side Of .tho Frankfort' road; at the distance of
0110 hundred feet north of Huntingdon street, in the Ni/10-
teonilt ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in
front ou said Frankfort' road twenty foot, and in length
or depth extending thence eastwardly keeping the same
breadth at right angles with said Frankfort( road on
the northernmost line thereof, fifty-four feet two and one
eighth inches, and on tho southernmost Imo thereof fifty
feet one aud seven-eighths inches, thence again eastward
ly, keeping the same breadth at right angles to Amber
street on the north line, tifty-four feet two and oue-eighth
inches, and ou the south Due fifty feet one and seven
eight hs inches. Bounded on the north by ground granted
to henry liallman on ground rent, on thesouth by ground
granted to Joseph M. Thomas on ground rent, on the east
by Amber st reef, and on tho west by Prankford road afore
said. (Being the same premises which W. R Luileu and
J. D. Sergeant, trustees, et. al., by deed dated March SO,
1847, and recorded iu Deed Book 0. W. C. No. 18, page
WS, &c., granted unto Derick, in feo, reserving
a ground rent of sl,7i.
&Ind and taken in execration as the property of. Wil
liam Dorick, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December V., 168'
CC, I'., St, L.,'02;1 Debt, $5012. Pilo. dels-43t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exrosed to public sale or voudne, on MONDAI Eve-
January 5,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground (with the Otte
story stone building used as a carpenter shop thereon
erected, fronting on Eleventh street,) situate on the south
west corner of Eleventh and Parrish streets, in the late
district of Spring Garden, now the Fourteenth ward of the
city or 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
Parrish street fifty-seven feet, and on the south line 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. smet,
a
southwrd by ground granted or 'intended to have been
granted to William Weatherstine, and westward by a
three-feet-wide alley running southward' fromisaid Par
rish street. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which
William Morgan and wife, by indenture, dated the 14th
day of 3nue, A. D. '1853, recorded in Deed Book T. 41. No.
IR, page Sl7, &c., granted and conveyed unto
ham Weather:dine, in fee, reserving thereout a yearly
ground rent or sum of seventy-six 50-100ths dollars, paya
hie in.equal half-yearly payments on the first days 01 the
mouths of May and November, for arrears of which said
yearly ground rent the Judgment has been obtained upon
execution issued.) Together .with the tree
use a nil privilege of satithli me-feet-wide alley as a passage
way and lvater emirs) at all times thereaftertbrever.
l' eizeti uti taken u execution al the property of Wil
liama \Venda:mina; and to lie sold by •
JOHN .11103IPS0',V, Sheriff. -
• Philadelphia, Sheriff's 'Office, December 1.9., 11452.
CC: 112; D., '62.3 Debt, $100.19. Shoemaker. tlels-3t
REMIT'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF.
P....". a writ of Veuditioni Expert:is, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or reunite, on MONDAY Evening,
January p, 1803, at 4 o'clock, in Sausom-street
A certain lot ur piece of ground, situate on the north
side of Christian street, at the distance of two hundred
and ninety-scren• feet five inches westward from the
northwest corner of said Christian street and:Delaware
Fifth street contlnued,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 five. inches, more or leas,- to the
southerly side of Queen street; thence westward along
the said Queen street fourteen feet six inches, more or
less, to time corner of a lot of ground .
granted, or intended
to be grunted, by said Hannah Clittrun to John Sims, ou
ground rent; thence by the same southward ninety-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 by Indenture dated
time day of June, A. 1./.ISII, recorded in Deed Book
1. 11., No. hi, page 159; Ste., by Hannah Clifftou to Samuel
Burnell, in fee, reserving a yearly rent of twouty-flro
dollars and thirty-seven and a half cents, payable semi
aunmttly ou the 20th day DlNorember and May, iu every
N. D.—On each front of the said lot there is a frame
mes,mage.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
Samuel Durnell, and to be Fuld by
JOIIN THOMPSON, Shorlll.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12,1882.
[C. I'., ltlz D., Debt, $:.13.35. Ruddimati. (105-3 t
REERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Ventlitioni ExPones, to me directed, will be .
.exposed to P u b lic said or veutine, on MONDAY Evening,
January 5, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoni-street 'fall.
AU that certain frame messuage or tenement and lot or
piece of ground, situate on the north side of Queen street,
between filacitamaxon street and Frankfort' road, hi the
late Kensington district of the Northern Liberties in the
county of Philadelphia, now in the city of Philadelphia
as consolidated, containing in Croat or breadth on the
said Queen street twenty feet, and extendingt, that breadth
in length and depth northward' y one hundred and fitly
feet, more• or less. Bounded northwardly by ground
granted to Benjamin Day. eastward' y by ground IIOW 'or
'hue in possession of John Sutton, westwardly by ground
now or late' of Mary B. Broguard, and southward y by.
Queen street tame...aid. EBeing the came pot or ,Ironna.
which miry B. Brognard, single woman, by indenture
dated the Jhh day of November, A. D. in% recorded in
Deed :Book 11. D. W.,No. 54, page granted and
conveyed to the said Samuel Smeoton farce, reServing
ibereout a yearly ground rout. or sum of one hundred
and ten dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day of
the months of June anti December in each and every year
fOII•V(T.]
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel
S.lneeton, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 8,1861
CD. C.,.113; D., 155 . 2.) Debt, 55.. 2 .455.1t3. dorr3t
REEMFF'S•"SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
r•- , a writ 01' Alin Venditioni Exponne, to the directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening. January d,, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
north side of Sergeant street, and West side of Lemon
(new Memphis) street, in tho Nineteenth ward of tlke
city of Philadelphia, containin iu front on said Sergeant
street filly-four feet, and extend ingot that width iu depth
along sold Memphis street one hundred and thirty-eight
feet a did one and one-eighth inches CO Fox street; bounded
en the north by said Fox street, on tho south by said
Sergeant street, on the east by said 31emphis street, and
ms the West by ground of the Sepviva Estate.. [Being the
same lot a ground which W. F. Etnien and J. .D.-Ser
geoid, Trustees et al. by deed dated October 31,1313, and
recorded in Dead }look B. D. W., \o. 5, page 337, &c.,
granted unto Aaron Yankirk in fee, reserving a ground
rent or ;$54, payable on the first.of .Tnno and December.]
SOMA and taken in execution as the property of Aaron
rankirk, and to be Rohl by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Ph lb da., Sheritrs Office, Dec. 3,1332..
(C.l'., ru: field, $456.33. Pile. deb]..3t
p„ EMIT'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
h..."
n writ °P.:kiln--; Venilitioni Expousis io me directed : will be expo4ett pabi ie• sale or vedue 314)NuAr
Evening, January 5, ] Staff, •nt. 4 o'clock, ZIA Sausout
street nail,
All that certain lot or piece Of ground with the three
story brick factory anti three-story brlck mr,.st CC or
tenement thereon erected, situate on the uortherlv side
or Bedford street continued, late in the District or Ken
sington,' but now in the city of Philadelphia beginning
at the distance of SD feet 736 Melte.; eastwardly from the
easterly side of Hanover street; containing in front or
:breadth 011 the Bed ford street 36 tied, and on the rear
end thertmf 40 feet 0% inches, and in length or depth on
the westerly side thereof and' at right Millie , . with the
said Bedford street 70 feet, and on the easterly shit' Chore
of along the westerly side of Boss street continued Ti) test
and 2 inches. Bounded northwardly by ground granted
or intended to have been granted to Solomon Doubly on
ground rent, westwardly by ground granted Or intended
to have been granted to westwardly
on ground rent,
east %vanity by Boss street, and southwardly by Bgdford
street aforesaid.
And also,all that certain lot or piece of ground with the•
two several Owe's-story frame mesanages or tenements
thereon erected,situatc on the easterly side of Elul street,'
iufi out and opened forever for public use by James S. !tit
her and dames B. Reese, which runs sont Ward y between
Franklin and Bedford streets, and between Hanover tad
• Palmer streets, late in the District of Kensington, lint
now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the die
inure 01'247 test and one-quarter of an inch southwardly
from the southerly side of said Franklin street; contain
ing in front or breadth MI the said Elm street 13S feet ON
inches, and on the rear eud thereof feet 0 inches, and
in length or depth nit the northerly side thereof at right
angles with the said Elm street 74 feet, and on the soot
side thereof parallel with the stud Bedford street 74
feet 196 inches. (Bounded northwardly by ground
grantrd to Frederick Diekeson on ground rent , south
wardly icy the rear ends of the Bedford-street lot, emit
wardly by 'Boss street, and westwardly by Elm street
aforesaid.) Being the same premises which Solomon
Doehl y eud int ia his wife, by two , several indentures
bi artog date respectively the sl)th, day ofJnue, 1&50. re-
Corded . in Peed DOOll NO. 57, pages 122 and 110, &e.,
gra iitcd stud conveyed unto the sitid.Ferdiinuul Doebly
in fee.
N. IL—The first above described premine.4 will be sold
as et present divided upon the ground, via:
No. ]. Ml that lot (aground and three-story brick
lota no thereon erected, situate on the north side o( Bed
ford (now Willey) street, and containing in front 24 feet,
and in depth gradua ll y narrowing to the width of
about 14 foot Ouches, 44 ieet or thereabouts, as the same
is now enclosed. The Nab' premises being the western
meet 24 feet_ in trout on Bedford street. of the - said larger
Jot.
No. 2. The factory building with the one and a-iialf
Rtory haw building attached thereto .and connecting
therewith,(intely used as an ullice,) containing', in rr,nt
On Bedford street about 12 feet, and Widellillg to the full
width or the said larger lot at the rear end 'thereof; to
gether with the steam engine, pulleys, and .41110111 m as
the Y;11111. 'ln ante - enclosed, the said premises bring the
enstermnot4 12 feet in front on Bedford street', of the said
Int ger lot.
The premises on Elm street, second above described,
will be sold as at present divided upon the glilUllll, nil.;
No. i. The illesSllllp and lot of ground On rho easterly
s!de arm). strArt, beginning ut the ithdattoo of 247 feet
and taw-quarter of an inch sonthwardly from lite - south
side of I:ranklin street, containing in front ids Elm street
le reel 4 inehes and % °r an inch, and in length or depth
74 lief (1 r thereabouts:
No. 4. 'rile messunge cud lot of ground on the easterly
side a Elm street, beginning at the distance of 'NIG feet .
invites and 3i of nil inch southward' y from the south side
of Ft link] in street, containing in (rout 011 Elm street 19
feet 4 invites and Traits of au inch, and la length or. depth.
•4 feet or UtefenLunts . .
Seized and taken in execution as 'the property of Ferdi
nand Duebly, curd to he sold by
JOHN THOMPSON", Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Decemilerl.2. 1%2 ,
[D2C., MO; D. 'DI] Debt *4,739. W; &Trice: "tiel3-3t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SUERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE OF
L a writ of Viuditioni lixismas.to mo directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vend tic, on MONDAY' Evening,
January 5,1f43, nt 4 o'clock, ut Sansourstreet
All that certain lot or piece, ofground Montle formerly
is the district of Moyamenslng, now lit the First Ward of
the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a paint on the east
side of Eighteenth street, litrmerl y called Schuylkill Fifth
street, at the distance of thirty-fonr feet- southward from
the south side of Bedford street, thence extending atodg
the said Eighteenth street southward seventavti feet,
thence castwardly by n lot of ground grantol to Daniel
McLaughlin on ground rent, sixteen feet, thence south
ward by the saute lot sixty-Mur foet to the n.irilt Side of
Shlppen street, thence by said street eastward seven feet
two and seven-eighth:: Nelms more or less to line of land
devised by James Pemberton to the children or Mary
Morris. deceased, thence 1w said 11110 northeastward to
ground gyanted to Samuel Fife on ground rent, thence by
said Flfe s ground, westward at right angles with said
Eighteenth street, fifty-eight feet more or less to the place
of beginning. (Being the same lot or piece of ground
which . I la n nah Parke, Anthony P. 'Morris,. and ARUM his
wife, I_ ,)v indenture bearing date the third day of October,
Anna Domini IPM, recorded October fifth, ME, in Deed
Book T U, lio.ll/4, page 497, &c., granted and conveyed
unto John Armstrong in fee, yielding and paying there-
Mr and thereout, unto the said Hannah Parke and An
thony P. Morris, their heirs and assigns, the yearly rent
or sum of forty-eight doll/111 , and fifty cents, lawful money
of the United States of Amara, in equal half yearly pay
ments on the first days of the mouths of January and
July, in every year thetvafter forever, without deduction
for tnxes.]
B.—On the above lot there Is erected a three-story
brick house. •
•
Seized and taken in exeentinn as the property of John
Armstrong, and to be sold by
.101 IN T.llO3ll'BON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mike, December 12, Ma •
EC. P. 115, D. .62. Debt 60..50. Hopper.)- • dels-3t
• SHERIFF'S SALE.----13Y VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pilules Venditioni ExpouaQ, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendee, ou MONDAI
F.vening, January 5, LSG3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroot
Nall, -
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 Arclustreet, (late Mulberry street,) at
the distance of one . hundred and eighty-four feet ca.twanl
front the east side. of Twentieth,street, in the Ninth ward
of the city of Philadelphia, containing in bent or breadth
on the said Arch street twenty feet and extending south
ward of that width in length or depth ninety rect. Bound
ed northward by said Arch street, weitmard by ground
now or late of L. Ellmaker, southward partly by around
now or late of Charles White and Samuel L. Hibbs, aunt
portly by the head of a four-feet-wide alloy leading south
ward into Dorothea street, and eastward by other ground
grouted or intended to have been granted to said Tacob
Carrigan out ground rent. [Being the saute premises
which the said 'Lines W. Dexter and wife; by indenture
dated May 1, A.D. 185-1, recorded at Philatdelphia, in Deed
Book T. No. 14.5. page 215, Ike., granted and conveyed
unto the said Jacob Carrigan in fee, reserving thercout
the yearlv groundrent or su I/I Of *PA Payable half-Yearly,
on the first day of the months of May and November in
every year, for arrears of which the judgment wag ob
tained uron which this execution was issued.) -
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob
Carrigan, and to he sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheri fl Office, December 8, 1862.
[C.l'., 63; D., 1862. Debt, $9333. B. S. Campbell.) del.:s-3t
ERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF
RH
P%-/ a writ of Venditioui Expouas, tome directed, Will
be exposed to public 'sale or vendue, on MONDAY live
ning, ja noon - 5,.18ffJ, at 4 o'clock, at tiansom-street
AIL that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the
Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia, begin , -
Diem at a point , on the northeast side of Germantown
avenue, at the: distance of seventy-five feet six inches
northwestward froth the north side of Wyalusing street,
thence extending northwestward along the said German
town avenue one hundred and twenty-five feet eleven
and' II half inches, thence nothaestward with a line at
a 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
anti twenty-four feet ten and three-eighths inches to the
west side of Stentow avenue, thence southward along
the west aide of said Steelton avenue one hundred and
twelve feet eleven and three quarters inches to another
point, thence westward by other ground of the said .1.
Dickinson Logan eighty feet five and five-eighths inches
to another point, and thence southwestward on a line at
a right angle with the Sall Germantown avenue forty
six feet throe and three-quarters Inches to the place of
beginning. Subject to the payment of tho yearly rent or
sum of two hundred and fifty-one dollars and ninety-one
cents. (Being the so me • premises which-John Dickinson
Lop n and wife, by indenture dated July 1,18 Y), record
ed en Deed Book A. D. B. No. 87, page fral, granted and
conveyed to William S. Mclllienuey, his heirs and as
signs, reserving the said yearly rent of two hundred and
fifty one dollars and - ninety-one cents, payable half:year
b- on the first day of the months of January and July
fu every year thereafter forever.)
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil
liam S. Mcllhenuey, and to be g'llet by
•Joirk THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheri frs Office, December 12,1862. •
deld-3t CD. C. 317, I). '62.3 Debt, $827.46. Olmsted.
-
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yenditloni Exponas, to me directed % will be
exposed to public sale or routine, on MONDAY Evening,
January Li, 18(if, at 4 o'clock, at I. 4 ansom-street
All that certain lot 'or: piece of ground situate on the
east side of Tenth street, at the distance of one hundred
feet southward from, the south side of fences street,ln
the bite District of l'Onti, now within the- city of Phila
delphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Tenth
street one hundred (root, and extending in length or
depth eastward of that width between lines parallel with
the said Borkes street, on the north linelhereof one hun
dred and sixtx-one feet -eight and three-quartets inches,
andh on the south line thereof one hundred and sixty
eight feet three and seven-eighths inches to the German
town and Norristown Railroad. .Bounded northward
and . southward by ground of John B. Camille, eastward
by the said Germantown and Norristown Railroad. and
westward by the said Tenth street; subject to the
payment of the yearly rent or sum of one hundred
and fift y dollars. (Being the same premises which the
said John B. Comae,' by his indenture dated June 16,
1,557, recorded in 'Deed Book B. D. W. No. DA page 5.5,
&c., granted and conveyed to Jolin d. Burk, Ms heirs
and assigns, reserving the said yearly rent of one hun
dred and fifty. dollars, payable half yearly on the first
day of the months of April and October in every year
thereafter forever.] •
Seized and taken in execution as the property of John
G. Burk, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff;
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Decemberl2, 186 . 2.
[D. C.. 340; 3). '62] Debt, V 92.12. Olmsted. dell-&t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
a writ of Mirka: Venditiotii Exponas, to urn directed,
will be exposed to public sale r yondue, ou MONDAY
Evening, January 5,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
east side of Delaware Eighth street, at the distance of two
Impaled and two feet southward from the south side of
Maker street, in the late District of Penn, now the city
of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth 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 hundred feet to a certain
twenty-sevon-feet-wide street called. Merchant street;
bounded ou 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 Wlreman on ground rout. [tieing the
same premises which Joseph Helzkorn and Sarah H., his
by indenture hearing date the 15th day of August,
A: 1.;.1.8.57, recorded iu the office for recording deeds for
the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D.
It., No. 27,yaste 20, granted and conveyed unto the said
William h. Shoemaker, in fee, and subject, nevertheless,.
to the ratyment of a certain 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 dednction for taxes, &c., pinto John
(twin and Nicholas Gwin, their heirs and assigns; to
gether with. the free and common we, right, libertr, and
privilege of the said Merchant street at alt - times there
after ibreVer.) . .
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 be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia; P.dierlfts Mee; December 8,1932,
CC. 1'.,1'25; D., lel Debt, *,.54.74. Briggs. dels-3t
suElur •
B.A_LE.-BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of VenditiOni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public solo or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
January 5, 1883, at 4 o'clock, at San:ma-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick and framo messitage
or tencinent and lot or piece of ground situate on the
north side of Brandywine street (tormerl y called Centre
street), at the distance of one hundred and forty-ono foot
ten incite% eastward from the east side of :Twentieth
street in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on said Brandywine street
sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth northward,
between lines parallel with said Twentieth street, se
venty feet to Wilcox street. [Beier • the samo lot of
ground which Henry Beckett and - Eliza 8., his wife, by
indenture bee ring date the twenty-third day of June, A.
D. 1854, recorded in Deed Book H., 10.155, page 2)5,
&c., granted trod conveyed unto the said Thomas P. Row
lett lie simple, reserving thereont unto him, the said
Henry Beckett, his heirs and assigns, a yearly ground
roil or sum of forty-four dollars, in equal half-yearly
payments, on the first day of the months.of January and
Jul) - , in every year forever, without deduction for taxes,
&e.) . .
Etdzed and taken in exeention as the property of Tho
mas P, Rowlett, and to be sold b's
.7011.1\ THOMPSOK, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °thee, December 11,1561.
(C. P., IM n., '62.3 Debt, $22.61. J. C. Price. 4015-3 t
R,IIEIIIFrS SALE.-BY VIRTUE 01?
Ps- 1 a. writ of Alias Venditioui Exponas, to me directed.
will be exuosed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY
Evening, January 6, 16112, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Haall
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate. on the
north side of South (or Cedar) street, between 'Sixth and
Seventh streets, in the city . of Philadelphia, containing in
front or breadth on the said South (or Cedar) streecsix
teen feet and. extending in length or depth northward:
ninety feet to a thirty feet wide street called Mary street. -
Denuded On the. South by Smith (or Cedar) street afore
said, on the least 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 samePte
mises which Owen Jones, by indenture dated November
Ist, A. D. 1795, recorded tu the office for recording of
deeds, &c.; in and for the city .of Philadelphia,in Deed
Book —, No, 59, page 979 , granted and conveyed said
Patrick McHugh, reserving thercout as yearly ground rent
of (532, payable half yearly.]
N. D.—The above described premises will be sold as fois'
lows: All that certain lot or piece of ground and three
stor)- brick and frame dwelling thereon erected, situate
on I south side of Mary street, between Sixth and Se
venth streets, containing In front on said Mary street six
teen feet end in depth thirty-six feet.
All that certain lot or pidce of ground and two-story
fraine hies:amp thereon erected, situate on the north side
of South street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, con
taining in front on said South street lli feet, and in depth
uorthwardly 54 feet.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Pa
trick Meliugh, and to bo sold by
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Shertirs Office, DeceinWr 5,1%2. .
(C. 1)2, D. 'ff2. Debt, 507.30. C. D. Freeman.] del•33i.
SIIERIFF'S SALE.— BY. VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Veuditioui Expoutts, to me di meted,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY
Evening', January 6,18Ct3,•at 4
o'clock, at Sausum-street
Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of Locust street, at the distance of ono hundred
feet 'westward from the west side of Thirty-eighth (late
Blary) street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of
Philadelphia, (widowing iu front or breadth on the said
Locust street fifty feet, and extending in length or apth
southward of that width one hundred and seventy-live
feet to Church street. Bounded north Ward 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 saute lot of ground which
Susan N. Goddard and John L. Hough, executors, &e.,
by deed dated the sixteenth darer April, A. D. L 5.39, re
corded in Deed Book A. D. H., No. ID, page 1242, &c.,
granted and conveyed unto the said Robert W. D. Train,
in fee.]. •
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robort
W. D. Truitt, and thin sold by.
.
JOHNTYIO3IPS6N, Sheriff.
Sberirs'ollito,'Ditcetaber 12,186'2.
(S. C., 3S ; J., '83.1 Debt, $2.750„ „11. C. Thompson. deli-.9t
_
5
11ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
►;s writ of Venditioni Exponas; to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or .vondue, on MONDAY Meiling,
January 5, ISM, at 4 o clock, at SatmoM-street IMO, • '
All that certain lot or piece of ground (with two-story
brick factory building thereon erected) situate: en the
'est side of Church street, in the district of Southwark
and county of Philadelphia (now city of
being part of a lot of ground marked, in the plan drawn
by John Inns of the estate of Joseph Wharton, deceased,
0, No. 106,coutaining in front on said Church street forty
eight feet, and In length or depth one hundred and tltroo
feet six Inches. Bounded on the south by ground granted
to El lis and Longstreth, on the north by ground of John
Henniss on the west by ground grunted to J. Willetts,
Una on the east by Church street aforesaid. [Being the
stone lot of ground which Cherie); Robb and Rebecca his
Wife, by i Rd - clam* dated the eleventh day of November,
A. D. 1848, recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c.,
for the city stud county of Philadelphia, in Deed Bank A.
ItL, No. 34 page &c.,granted and conveyed unto
Wl] limn G. Thornton and CialieS Mailer ill fee, reserving.
thereout a yearly rent of fitly-seven dollars amt sixty
cents, isiyable on the Brat duty of the months of July and
Jonnary lst every.year thereafter forever.
Stized'and taken in execution :IN the' property of Wil
liam C. Thornton and Charles Mather, and to be sold by
JOHN' TIIOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, December 12, 1562.
[C. 110; D., - 02.) Debt ee.0.81. Robb. ••dels3t
SIIERIFV'S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OP
a writ of Alias Vend Meal lkipeints to nie directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vetaftwou MONDAY
Evening; January 6,181, at 4 o'clock, at Sauswn-street
All that cirtsiln lot or pieee'of grenad,.with the three
story brick messitage or tenement, with three-story back
buildings. now thereon erected, situate on the north side.
of Columbia avenue at the distance of thirty-tour feet
eastward from the east side of !Vieth street, in the Twen
tieth ward of the city of Philadelphia (late district of
South Penn), containing , in front or breadth On said Co.;
lumbia avenue sixteen feet, and extending in• length or
depth northwardly of that width between parallel lines
at right-angle' with said•Coluinhin avenue seventy feet ;
Winded aorthWardly and eastwardly by ground granted
or intended to have been ginitted to James McCloskey on
Broth d rent, westwardly partly by:wlot of grout d grant
.l4l or intended to have been granted to the said James
McCloskey on ground rent, and partly by the head .of
certiOn three-feet-wide alley which leads westwardly
into raid Ninth street, nail sonthwardi) by said (jaunt
bia avenue; together with the free use and privilege of
Sold three•feet-avide alley as a passage way and water
'coupe, at all times hereafter forever, in common with the
owEers, tonants, mid occupiers of the other lots of ground
bounding • thereon. [Being the same premises which
Prentice T.Cuatiau and Ellen S., his wife, by. iadenture
dated the 17th day of April, Anno 18:11, and re
corded in Deed Book IL D. W., No. 111, sigh •1116,
grouted and conveyed unto the said 'James McCloskey,
7ve; reserving there Out a certain •yearly ground nun
or sum of ninety dollars, payable on the first day of the
mouths of Jamsary and July t for arrears of t which said
around rent the judgment was obtain e d u p on w hi c h t hi s
execution issued. -. •
E. ]l.—The purchaser will be required to pay the'Sunt of
one hundred dollars at the time of sale.,
Seized and taken in execution us the property of James
McCloskey, and to Le sold Ll 2 .
- • .1011. X THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. December 12, 1.952,
P. V 2.3 Debt, :;IG. Shoemaker. tlels-3t
THE PRESS. -- PHILADELPHIA, Isf(ADAY, DECEMBER, 29, 1862.
• 4.1. ,4, :` , 145,.:$ • lk
R•
ITERIFIPS SALE-BY. VIRTUE OF
• writ of Alin Venditloni. Exponal, to me directed.
will be exposed to public stile or vondue, on MONDAY
Evening, January 0, ISGJ. at 4 o'clock at Samonu-strect
}lnil • - • - • „ • •. e
tharrthialw lot' or piece otground'slinats On the
South side of Locust street, et the distance of lift.)7.feet
Westward fronithe west side of Thirty-eighth (into Mary)
street, in the Tweut3--fourth ward of the eity,of
• containing hi front Or breadth in tho said frJCILI4t
street fifty feet, and extending in length or depth south-
Ward of that width one hundred and • seventy-nre feet to
Church .street. Bounded northward by said Locust
street, eastward. and westward by other ground now or
late of saith-Robert -D. Truitt, southward by sand
Church street. (Being part Cl' the Same lot of ground
Which Susan N. Goddard and Min L. Hough, executors,
Ac., by deed dated the sixteenth. day of April, Annu Do
mini IST), recorded in Deed Book 0.60, page 21%
dm., grunted and conveyed unto the said Robert W. D.:
Truitt in lee.) • • • -
Seized and taken in execution ABM property of Robert
W. D. Truitt, and to be sold by
• JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheritrs Office r Dec:Cribber 1833.
CS. C., J., '6L] -Debt,12,750.41. C. Thompson. deli-3t •
SHERIFF'S SALE:—RY VIR'T'UE
a writ Of Venditionl Exponis; tome directed, will tic
exPosed to Public solo or vendue, ou MONDAY livening,
January 6,186.1, ht 4 o'clock:, at Sa usonvst met Hall,
All that certain lot or niece of ground sitnato oh the
Fond, west corner of LoeuSt and 'Thirty-eighth (late
Mary) street, lu the Twenty-fourth ward of tho city of
Philadelphia; containing in. front or,broadth on the said
Locust Street, fifty feet, mid extending in length or depth
southward' y, between panillel lines at right angles with
the said Locust street, one hundred and tatventy-tiye_feet
to Church street. Bounded westward by taller ground
now or late of said Robert VV: a Truitt, eastward by said
Thirty-eighth street, southward hysaid Church street,
and northward by said Locust street. [Being part of the
same lot of ground which Susan N.' Goddard and John
L.-Hough, executork, fie., by deed dated the sixteeutlt
day of April, A. D. 124), recorded iu Wed Book A. B. B.
No. nap 24 h
Arc., giantedud conveyed' unto the said
Robert . in
Truitt fee.]
.
Seized unit taken in execution ns the propert y of Robert
W. D. Truitt, and to be sold by •
Siterift.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dmunherr2,lB62. •
CS. C., 40; '62.3 Debt, $2,750. IL C. Thompion. dels-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Veudiiioui ExPonas, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
January 5,15G1, at 4 oielock,at Sansom-street
All that certain three-story brick mossuage or tenement
and lot or piece of ground striate on the north westerly side
of Richmond street or Point-no-point road, formerly
in the township of the Northern Liberties, in the
county of Philadelphia, now in' the Nineteenth
ward of the, city of l'hiladolphia, at -the- distance of
two hundred and eighty-eight Met six inches and
three-quarters of au inch southwesterly -from the
southwesterly side of Clearfield street, containing in front
or breadth on the said Richmond street forty feet, and
extending of that breadth between lines parallel' with.
said Clearfield street two hundred fedt to Salmon street.
Bounded on the northeast by ground. of Kuhn, on
the northwest by the said Salmon street on the senth ,
west by ground now or late of Robert McCurdy, and on
the by said Richmond street. [Being the same
premises which Moberg McCurdy, by indenture dated the
twenty-seeond day of• September, A. D.- 1651, recorded in
Deed Hook G. W. Q., No. 1117, page 2.98;&c., granted and
convoyed unto the asid William 11. Miles in tee./
NOTE.—To, the above-named meseunge or tenement
there is attached a two-story brick back building, and
on the rear end, of the said , del4iribed lot there Is erected
a three-story brick thctory.bniiding, flirty feet front on
the said Salmon street, containing a steam engine, shaft,
rig, and machinery; also, on the said lot; a one-story
brick building and frame sheds,
Seized and taken in execution as the. property of
liain 4 ll. Miles, and to be sold by
• JOHN THOMPSON: Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Ofilce,-Docember-11,1663.
IC. P.,106; D., 01] Debt, W 6.51: lltfrpicy. flels3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY , VIRTUE
O P
.
11, writ of Venditioni.ExponaS,Ao no (limited Will be:
exposed to public sale . or vendue, on MONDAY Meiling,
January 5, Mt, at 4 cluck, at Sausom street MIL.
• No. 1. All that eertain.lot or piece of ground situate in
the Twenty-fourth. ward of the city of Philadelphia,
marked No. 4 in a certain plan of-partition, beginning at
a point in the Lancaster Turnpike road add the middle of
Filly-ninth street, thence extending along the middle of
said Fifty-ninth street north six degreeaulneteen min
utes, west eight hundred and thirty-two feet eleven and
one-quarter inches to the .iniddle of Peter's avenue,
thence along the middle of paid Peter's avenue south
eighty-three degrees forty-one minutek, west four hun
dred and sixty nine feet eight .and three-eightlm inches
(4 feet 83g. inches) to the middle of said Sixtieth street, ,
thence along the middle of •the said Sixtieth street south
six degwes nlnetoen minutes, east seven hundred anti
forty-eight feet three and a half Inches to a.point in said
Lancaster Turnpike road in the tine of Lewis Jo lICA' laud,
thence 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 un the north by lot marked No. S in said .
plan, on the east partly by lot marked No. 5; and partly
by lot marked No. ion said plan, on the sonth:by (said)
land of Lewis Jones, and on the west by lot Marked No.
2 in the aforesaid plan, containing eight acres and tire
hundred and twenty-live thousandths part den acre.
No. 2• All that certain lot or piece aground 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 iu the intersection of the middle of 'Becks avenue
and the middle of Fifty-seventh street, thence extending
by the middle of said Fifty-seventh street north six de
gives nineteen minutes, west five hundred and eighty
feet to the middle of Peter's avenue, thence by the middle
of said Peter's avenue south eighty-three'dogrees forty
one minutes, west nine hundred and eighteed feet nine
and three-quarter incites to the iniddle• of Fifty-ninth
street, thence by middle of said Fifty-ninth street south
six degrees nineteen' minutes, east two hundred and
ninety. feet to a corner, of lot. marked No. 7, in the said
plau, , -thence by said lot marked N0..7, north eighty , '
three degrees forty-one minutes, east four hundred and
ninety-seven feet two and seven-eighths (riche.; to the
middle of Fifty-eighth street, thence-by the middle of
said Fifty-olgth street south six 'degrees nineteen
minutes, east two hundred and ninety feet to the middle
of Melts avenue, thence along the middle of said Becks
avenue north eighty-three degrees forty:one (41) minutes,'
east four hundred and twenty-tine feet six and seven
eighths inches to the place of beginning; 'hounded on
the north by lot marked No. 6 on said plan, on the east
by lot marked No. S on said plan, and on the south partly
by lot marked No. S and partly lotsmarked No. 7 on
said plan, and on the west partly by said lot marked No.
7 and partly by lot marked No. 4 on the mid phut, con
taining eight acres and nine hundred and twenty-four
thousandths part of an acre.
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
west side of Mervine street at the distance of one hundred
and thirty-six (136) feet southward from the south side of
Master street in the lateDistrlet of Penn now the. •
ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth ou the said Mervin° street fourteen Met and ex
tending in Muth or depth of that widtb(sixty-three feet;
bounded northward by ground now or late of Charles
Homy Fisher, southward partly by ground of Henry
Haines and partly by the head or northernmost end of a
certain three-feet wide alley lending sMithward. into an
other alley three feet in width which leads westward into
Mervin° street, eastward by gronnd granted to the said
Isaac M. Pen on ground rent; and westward by Mreviue
street aforesaid.' [Being the same 'itemises Which George
Megee, HightSheriffof the city and county of Phila
delphia. by deed poll dated and acknowledged.,in'open
Court .on -the .26th day of June, - A. DAS33, Mithentered
among the records in the office of the •Prothonotary of
the Court of Common Pleas for said city aud county; in
Sheriffs Deed Book S, page 366, &c., granted and convey
ed unto Albert Boileau in fee, under and sninect to the
payment of a certain yenrly ground m10)1'4445.)
• No. 4. All the estate, right, title and interest of Albert
D. Boliean of and in all that certain three-story messnage
and lot or niece of ground (with double three-story back
buildings) situate on the east side of Franklin street, at
the distance of filly-three feet.sixAnd li ve-eigh this inches
from the north side of Peplarstreet.:44lmTwentieth
laird of thecity thence extending Mirth
went along the east skid of said Franklin street twenty
six feet nine and'one-eighth inches to ground now or late
of Allen J. Hubbs, thence easgward'along the same on a
line at right angles with the Said Franklin street; ninety-
eight lea seven. and thiee-eighths inches to a paint,
thence southward partly . along ether ground late of the
said Allen •J. Hobbs and party along the rear end of
ground now or late' f Catharine Pearce twenty-five feet
two and Hi ree-eigths inches to a coriter,ht,the rear end of
the Poplar street- lots, thence- westward , alung 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. J. Tubbs, thence northward along the
saute threce-ighths of au inch' to 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.. . .'
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Albert
D. Boileau, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, December-8,1361 • .
CD. C., 334; D. 186'2.) Debt, te116.50. Hieskoll: dee 1341 •
SE REIFF'
S SALE. .BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expousts, to:me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or volatile, ou MONDAY Evening,
. JllllllBl7 5, ISat, at 4 ty . clock, at Samson' street Hall,
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of pottud, with the
two-story brick nfessuage or tenement thereon erected,
situate on the north side of a certain new street;tWenty
-61 ve feet in width, called ;Pritchett street'(which said
street by deed poll bearing date the Second . day of Octo
ber; A. D. 1854, and recorded in Deed Book. T. 11., No. 167; .
page 40e, &c., was dedicated' to public use, centraencing
on the west side of Thirteenth street, at the 'distance of
seventy-fire feet southward from the south side of \ Yoh
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. aid hundred and fifty
feat ono and three-quarters inches eastward front the
east side of Broad street in that part of the First ward'of
the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, included in the late
district offtfoyamensing, containing in front or breadth on
, said Pritchett street fourteen feet, and thence extending
1 southward between lines paraAlei with said twenty-feet
! wide /greet inlougth or depth forty-eight feet mere (Jr less;
1 . together with the free use and privilege eta certain two
-- feet-six-inches-wide alley on the west of this lot and ren
t wing north into Pritchett street, between this and Lut
..No. - 2, hereinat ter described. . • :
Ku. 2. All that certain lot or prace of ground, with. the
• two-story brick nrassenge or' tenement .thereon erected,
situate on south side of tho said Pritchett street, adjoin.:
ing the above (No. 1) peemises on the west, containing
•
fu 'front or breadth ou the said Pritchett street fourteen
.foot and extending iu length or depth southward of that
.wititit forty-eight feet more or leis; together with the..
- free, use and privilege of the •saiktwo-feet-six-inches , -.
' with; alloy running Worth wai-d between this lot and lot
No.3„and.on the east ,of.. these ptpmises into the said
Pritchett street. [Bein' the same prethises (Nos. 1 and 9)
I 'which Charles P. Lex,by_belenture dated the twenty=.
I 'fourth day of March . , A.-1).-15.15„and recorded'in the °Mee .
for reeOrding deeds tor the city and county of Philiulet
-1 phia, in Deed Book 11. D. W.; No. • 13, page 1.15: IIEC4
i granted and convoyed unto the said Samuel MeC. Foster
in lee; tinder and subject nevertheless to the sayment of
- a certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty-eight dollars
-OM on the first days of the months ,of January and
July in every year thereafter forever.] , ,
. No. :i. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with- the•
.two-story brick messtrage or tenement thereon erected,
I situate on the north sale of a certain, forty-feet-wide
i street called Lewis street, in the First ward of,the city of
Philadelphia at (ho dlstance of sixty-four feet eastwanl
I, front the east of Seventh street, containing on the.
1 front or breadth on , the said Lewis street:thew Sylvester
.
street,) thiCteen feet six inches, and extending iu length
1 or depth northward of that width, fifty feet; together
; wifh the free use and privilege, iu common, with pre
!
miser .Nos. 4,5, - and 6, hereinafter described, of two cer
tain two-feet-six-inches-wide alleys ; one of said alleys
running parallel with the said Lewis street, in.the rear:
1 of said four premises, mat the ether Of sitid alloys running
1 at right angles with and opening Into the said Lewis
street, between premises. Nos. 4 and S. (Being the same
! premises which Luke W. ,Ihtlfell,. by, indenture dated
i Ittny.second,lSs6, and recorded in the aloe' fur recoiling
I deeds, &c., in au n t for the city of Philadelphia, in Deed
Book AJ). 13., No:106, page 202,. &c., granted and con
-veyed mho the said-Samuel • McC. Foster in feel-under
and subject nevertheless' to - the payment of ivicertain
yearly ground' reef of twenty-four'dollars per annum on
. the first days et' the months of January and July in every
1 year thereafter forever:]
No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground adjoining
premises N0..3 on the east,, with the two-story brick
; messuage or tetieMent thereon erected, situate on the
Inorth side of Lewis (now Sylvester) street, In the First
ward of the city of Philadelphia, at distance of
seventy-seven tCet six incites eastward front the east side
. of Seventh street, containing in front or breadth on the
j said Lewis street thirteen feet four and a half inches,
1 and extending. in length or depth northward of that
I-
\Vi d th titfy fee; together with the ire use and privilege, in
1 - corvine/14 with Prenditealteee described as Nos. 3;1, and if,
I of two certain two-feet-six-inches-with) alleys; one of the •
1 said alleys runningpmallel with the Mull Lewis street,
: in attires rof the said four premises, and the other of the
8311(11 alleys running at right angles with and opening into
• the Said Lewis street, between- these premises and the
• premises next desitirlited as Nn. 6. [Being. the- same pre
mises which Luke' W. Ditffelh. bY indenture dated .the
- • second day of May, A. 1). 1556, arittrecorded in the office
for recording deeds, &c., in and. for the city of Philadel
-1 phia, in Deed Book A. D. 1.1., No. 'lO6, page 215, &c.,
punted and conveyed unto the said Samuel McC.Foster
nt fie; under and subject nevertheless to the ptyment of
.!. 11. certain yearly ground rent or •suin of twenty-fraw dol
e hirs on the first days of the months of January: ml July
in every year thernifterforever.l
No. 6. All that certain lot or..pleee of ground adjoining
Premises No. 4, on the east, with the two-storybrlck Ines
, messuasre Or tenement thereon erected, sitraue 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 '11: half, inches eastward' (rein they east side of
! 'Seventh street, containing In front or breadticon the said
~. Lewis street, tli it teen feet four and a half inches, and ex
tending. in length- •or depth 'nerthward of that width
; fifty feet ; together with the free use and privilege, in
( COllllllO.ll with premises here described as Nos. 3,4, and
; '13,• of two certa in two-feet-six-itches-wide alleys ; oneef
1 said alloys running parallel with the said Lewis street, in
I • the rear of the said four premises,• and the other of tite said
alleys at right a iigleit with and 'opening into -the said
; Lewis street, between these premises and the spremises
, hereinbefore described its Nu. 4.,, [Being the :guns pre‘
iniseS . whichl..uke W.._ Duffel I, by indentere dated the so
-1 lid any of May,A. D. nit, and receded in the office for
I . recording deeds, &c., iu and for the eity of Philadelphia.
; Lin Deed Book A. D. 13. No. 106, a ge' n lb, &c., granted and
; conveyed unto the sai d Sanltli.,l MCC. Fester in fee; under
: and subject nevertheless no' the PeYment of. It ooritki a
l yearly ground rent or snm of twenty-four did tart on the,
first days of the months of January and July iu every
. r. Tear thereafter tbrever.3 ', - . : - •' •
i • • No. G. All that certain lot or piece a ground; adjiiining
I prt mises Ni'. 5 . 011 the east, with the [ we-story • brick
messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the
- north site of Lewis (now Sylvesteastreet, iu the Fir:it
; Vat rd of 0 e city of Philadelphia, ati the': distance of one
hundred and four feet three ticker eastward from the
I. Oust side of Seventh street, cent:lining in front or breadth
1 on the said Lewis strt.cg thirteen feet four and - a half
:Inches, anal extending in lengt it.or:denth.nurth ward of
, -that width, fifty feet': ' Mgether with 'the free use and.
privilege, hi etnainou witit,prentise4 hereitthefore dej -
scribed as NuS. 3,4, and 6, oh two certain two-feet-six
inclice-wide OW of the said alleys _running
papillel With the said Lewis . street, bilk. rent,of the
Bird four. premises. and the other of the sold' alters
being at right angles with and one Onto the nail
Lewis : stmt. between die prOuised hereinbefore Ilescrib
cil :ns Nos. 4 and S. Ming the same•preiniseA which
Luke W. 'wren. by.indeiitnre tinted the seeeud day of
Ably, A. D.16543. - and reeordedlit the oldie for recording
deeds, ire.. in and for the city of Philadelphia,: In Deed
Book A. B. 8., Nu. ]OE; tinge 210, 110., grunted 'and con
veyed onto tite saidlAtionel MK% Poster: in he: under
subject nevertheless to the ratyntent of a certain yearly
ground rent or sum of twenty-four doilnrs.ou the lirt
days of the months of ;January and July to .every :,•egr"
thereafter forever.) • • ' = ,
' Seized end taken in execution as the property el -4 49,01ne1'.
M. Pesten:oo to bo sold • '
• , JOHN Tll.o3lPS.osVSlfirlif.-
SHIERIEPPS SALES.
_ .
Philtidelph Sheriff's Onice. December 8. .'• -
CD. WI; D. Vial Debt, $.1..170. Edummig.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. John Sadvralader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and best,bidder, for cash, at Michener's Store, No. 142
North FRONT bireet, on MONDA.I, JanuaKY 12th. 1263,
the cargo of the steamer CAROLINE, consisting or sta
tionery, spool cotton. muslin, prints, shoes; cal ['skins,
buttons, niiisket9, cigars, shoe throads, drugs; medicines, •
cavalry swords, shol.powder, percussion caps, castile
soap, coffee, starch, 1 1 15Pper, brooms, and a variety of
other articles. For particulars sec catalogues, which may
be obtained five days prior to the sal e.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
United States. Marshal E. D. of Ps..
• Philadelphia, December 26,1(962. de27-6t
.A_RSHA_L'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Honorable John. Cadviala
der,• Judge of the District Court of the United States. is
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
hi heed and best bidder, for cash, at the steam Ship
. Witati, above Vine street, on MONDAY, JANUARY 6th,
1863, at 12 o'clock, M., the Steamer CAROLINE, her
Jackie, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said
'Wharf. The ship is an iron vessel of 678 4846 tons bur
'then. W (ILIA M MILLWARD.
United. Pa.
Philadelphia. Dec. 18.1862. • d01.9-10t,
LEGAL.
TN THE .COURT OF COMMON
•-°.''PLEAS FOR THE OITE,ANR_COUNTY OF PIMA
DELPRIA:
Assignee Estate of the QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY.'
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
first account filed.by SETH H. BUTLER, assignee for the
benefit of creditors of the Quaker City Insurance Com
pany, and to make distribution of the balance, will meet
all parties interested for the purpose of his appointment,
on TUESDAY; December a1th,.1862, at 4 o'clock, P. M. at
him office, No. 109 North SIXTH street, above Arch, in
the city of Philadelphia.. delft-fmwst
TN• THE DISThIOT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY O F PHILADELPHIA.
THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY vs. CHRIS
TI AN A. DANNAKER. Levert Facies,. of September
Term, 1562. No. 61. •
The auditor appointed by the Court to report distribm.
lion of the fund raised by the sale under this writ, of the
following described real estate, to wit: All that certain
four-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of
ground thereunto belonging, situate on the east side of
Delaware Third street, beginning at the distance of about
two hundred and forty feet one inch and a half north
ward from the north side of Sassafras street; in the city of
Philadelphia, containing front or breadth on the said
Third street seventeen feet, a lid 'in length or depth east
ward seventy feet. Bounded northward, eastward, and
southward by other ground of the said Christian A. Dan ,
maker, and westward by Third street.afomaid, Varhich
said Hot or piece of ground above described is part and
Parcel of a certain larger lot of ground thirty feet front
and one hundred and ninety feet deep, which Catharine
Dannaker, by indenture dated the thirtieth day of No
vember, Anno Domini 1561, recorded in Deed Book 'A, M.
No. IS, page 642, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said
Christian A. Dannaker in fee, Subject nevertheless, the
whole of, the said large lot, to a yearly ground rent of
El even pounds ten shillings, current money of Pennsylva
nia, papable unto John Shallcross, his heirs, and assigns,
forever,) will attend to the duties of his appointment on
TUESDAY, December .20 1862, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his
Office, No. 220 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
when and where all persons. interested in said fund are
required to present their claims, .or be debarred from
earning in upon the same.
JAMES W. PAUL, Auditor.
' . Philadelphia, December 16, 1562. del7-10t*
•
PROPOSALS.
p,,EALED PROPOSALS ARE • IN
VITED until the 29th day of DECEMBER,IB62, for
furnishing 'the Subsistence Department. at Washington,
D. C., with 400 tons ofHAY, in bales. •
• The first delivery to •be commenced on or about the
6th day of JANUARY, ISO 3, and the whole quantity put
'in Within thirty days fronf the first delivery.
The Hay to be delivered at Sixth-street wharf, and to
be 'weighed and inspected. •
Bidders must state in their bids the price per 100 pounds
at which they will furnish the Hay.
Firms making bids must state the names of all the
parties interested: • '
• Payments to he made in certificates of indebtedness, or
such funds as Government may have for distribution.
. Bids to be directed to Col. A. BECKWITH, A. D. C.
and C:- S. U. S. A., Washington, D. C., and endorsed
Proposals for Hay." • • • de15428
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
WWWWWWWWWV,VWVWWWVW*,,,,,
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CORPORATEID BY THE LEGISLATURE OF FENN
SYLVANIA,IS3.S.
OFFICE, S. E. CORNEII. THIRILAND WALNUT STS.,
PHILADELPHIA. .
MARINE INSURANCE.
ON VESSELS,/
CARGO, • To all parts of the world.
FREIGHT;'-.
_ _ L INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River.
Canal, Lake and Land Carriage, to
• all parts of the union.
, FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally. •
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c.
ASSETS •
OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1,1802.
mow United States Five per cent. Loan.... $93,000 00
fe 20,000-United States Six-per cent. Loan 20,750 00
33,000 United States Six per cent. Treasury
- Notes .41,910 00
, 26,000 United • States. Seven and Three
tenths per cet. Treasury Notes.• • 518,N0 00
100,000 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan.. .96330 00
64,000 do. do. Six do. do • • 67,130 00
123,050 Phila. City Six-per cent. Loan• 120,083 00
• 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
Loan .. 12.000 00
20,003 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage
Six per cent. Bonds 22,800 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
Six per cent. Bonds 63,375 00
6,000 Penna. R. R. Co. 100 Shares Stock 6,503 00
16,000 Germantown Gas Co., 300 Shares
Stock, Principal and Interest gua
rantied by the City of Piffle .. • 15,600 00
113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply •
• • - -secured 113.703 00
' • $688,750 Par: . • Cost $6.749 62. Mkt. val. $533.178 00
Real Estate 61,363 3.5
Bills Receivable for Insurances made 91,212 68
Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other
debts due the Company - 36,911 55
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurande and other
Companies, $10,803, estimated value 9,618 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days
call $BO,OOO 00
Cash on deposit—in Bs nks 28,727 94
Cash in Drawer
DIRECTORS.
Charles
Robert Burton,.
Samuel E. Stokes,
Thomas C, Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Sonde!,
Theophilus,Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traqualr,
William Eyre, Jr.,
James C:
William OiLud wig,
Jose
_ph U. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
A. B. B,errip)
JOHN
HENRY LYLBITRN, Score
Fir,g, INSURANCE
BY THE
RELIANCE WSUR.ANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MER
CHANDISE, FURNITURE, &c., IN
TOWN OR COUNTRY.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
CASH CAPITAL 8218,000--ASSETS 5330,17510.
.
Invested in the following Securities, viz:
First Mortgage on City Property, worth double , •
the amount $171,1 00'00
Pennsylvania Railroad' Company's 6 per cent.
Ist Mortgage Bonds 5,000 'to
, . Do. do. 2d do (tAA0,000) 29,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds.. 4,660 00
Ground rent, well secured 2,000 00
Collateral Loan, well secured...... :.. 2,500 00
City Of Philadolphla, 6 per cent. Loan . 45,0:10 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, *3,000,000 6
per cent. Loan 5,039.00
I:hilted States 7.:540 per cenL-Loan* ' " ' 10,000 CO
Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's
6per cent. Loan (*5,800)• • —, 4,710 00
Camden and Atnbciy Rallroid Company's 6per
cent. Loan C 95,000) 4, 800 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4,000 00
Reliance Insurance Company's Stock ' 3,850 00
Commercial Bank Stock 5,135 p)
Mechanics' Bank Stock 2,812 50
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock • •
Delaware M. S. Insurance Company's Stock
Rnion.M. Insurance Company's Scrip
Bills Receivable
Accrued Interest
Cash in bank and on hand
Losses promptly adjusted
D.I.REP"
T .nd paid.
ORS.
Clem Tingley, • . Samuel Bispham,
William R Thompson, • Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, , William Musser, •
William Stevenson, : • Benj. W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell. ' 'i. • Marshall Hill, .
H. L. Carson, "• . . 'J. 'Johnsen Brown,
Robert. Toland, - ' ' '.Charles Loland,
.0, I:olioseizarten, 't .. .Jaiiob T.l3llUting,
Charles S. Wood, • .Smlthllowen,
James S. Woodward, '`. - :John Blwll, Pittsburg.
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
B. M. HINCIIMAN, Secretary. ' .iyll-ff
AM 'RICAN FIRE „INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. • CHARTER PER
PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Ph
ladelphia. '
Racing a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in
vested in sound and available Securities, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas R. Marls, James R. Campbell,
John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh,
- Samuel C.,Morton, _
Charles W. PoultneY,
Patrick Brady Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis,
TFIO , lAS R. •MARIS, President.
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. featf •
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—:OFFICE Noe. 4 and
51 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED in 1793—CHARTER PERRPETUAL
A
CAPITL $200,0e0.
....
. _ .
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, PRBRCARY 1,1582,
/URINE, FIRE, AN l Mll l ikt TRANSPORTATION
NSURANCE.
'.: DIBC .
BTORS', k :
Henry D. ShorrCrd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles Macalester, Thomas B. Walton,
William S. Smith, . Henry G. Freeman,
William R. White, . Charles S. Lewis,
George li. Stuart, • George C. Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr., . Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin,
HENRY I
WiLLTAN HARPER, Secreta
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANY.—Anthorized Capital Coo,coo—CHARTSIt
PERPETUAL. • • . ! : _ .. •
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss .or damage by
Fire y , on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gen+
. . .
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davis - Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Seiger,
Lewis Audenried, J. E. Baum,
John R. Blackiscon, Wm. F. Dean,
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham.
WILLIAM ESHER. President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vice President.
W. M. SMITH. Secretary. • • • - ara-tf.
THE ENTERPRISE.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INPURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
• F. Ratchford Starr, itordecai•L:Dawsori,
William McKee, 'George H. Stuart.
Haßiro Frazier, John 11. Brown,
John M. Atwood, • B. A. Fahuestook,
Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
CHARLES W. COXB, Secretary. fel6
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUS.I v ELY.
-a- —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incorpol l ted ISM. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No: 510 WALNU Street , opposite Independence Spare.
ThisCOMpany,' vorably known to the community for
thirty,eix'vars. continues to insure against Loss or
Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise
.generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables ;ham
'to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of loss
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, • Thomas Robins,
Qrtintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, _ Thomasvereux
William blontelius, Smith
Isaac Hazlehurst
JoNATHA
WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Se,
.F,RENcH musT A R D.—P URREY
BIARNEB Imported Mustard, for sale In store and
to arrive, by the ewe egenk_.
• c uARLES S. CikiiiirrAlkr.3.
; Straid.
MARSEILLES . 4:I4SITLE SOAF':--100
AJA- Bolus choice Castile soap for Sale..by RIEIODFS 6
WILLIANE. kio. 107 South WATER Street. dell
So 74
169,008 68
$976,212 16
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlingt on,
11. Jonas Brooke,
Spencer Mcllvaine,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Pittsburg
. D. T. Morgan,
, Pittsburg.
)SEAS C. HAND, President.
C. DAVIS, Vice President.
tarp. de4.tf
1,05()
700 00
380 00
1,00184
5,504 81
7,010 95
$330,176 10
. 6itElll3'ER3l O , Presidont.
ry. noIS-tf
PATTERSON. President.
retaey. apil
RAILROAD LINES.
_1862.
1862.
- -
ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW. YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA.
- AND TRENTON RAILROAD . COMPANY'S
LINES_, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO i
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. •
PROM WSLNITT-BDREET WEARY AND KISNAINGTOS =Mr.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS — VIZ:,,
PARS.
At BA. M.. via Camden and Amboy. •C. and A. Ac
comm °dation . $2 VI
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.) Ac
commodation 229
Atli A. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Morning
Mall $
OD
At nA. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, West
ern Express 3 00
At 12% P. 81., via Camden and Ainboy Accommoda
tion 2 ZS
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press 3 00
At 4P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Express 3 00
At 4P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class
Ticket. 2 'A
At 6% P. M.. via Kensington and JerSey City, Eve
ning Mail 300
At 12, A. M., via Kensington arid Jersey City, South
. ern ail 3
M OO
At 6P. M., via Camden And Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticitet.... 2 26•
Do. do. 2d Class' do.. ... . . 160
The 12% A. M. Southern Mail runs daily: all others
Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap, S tron dent r g Scranton, Wilkesharre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Binghamton, Syracuse, &c., at
6 A. 61. from Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware, Lacka
wanna, and Western Railroad.
For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Easton, [Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at 6 A. M. from
Walnut-street Wharf, and 3 P. Af_ from Kensington De
'Pet (the 6A. M. Line connects with train leaving Easton
for Blanch Chunk at 3.20 P. M.
For Mount Holly at 6A.M. 2 and P. M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. rd.
WAY LINES. .
For Bristol, Trenton. &c., at d and 11 A. M. 3 5 and 6.30
P. M. from Kensington.
For Bristol and intermediate stations at, 11% A. Bf..
from Kensington Depot.
For Palmyra, Riverton. Delance, Beverly, BurHeidi:M.
Florence, Bordentown, &c.,at 12%, 1. 4%, and 6 P. M.
AV. For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above. Walnut.
half an hour before departure. The cars run into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger..
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as Dag'
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for (87013. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 'WO, except by
special contract.
d 022 VTAi. H. GATZ:VIEE, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
WILL LEAVE, FROX FOOT - OF CORTLANDT STREET,
At 10 A. IL, and 1.2 If., via Jersey City and Camden.
At 7 A. M., and 4,6, and 11P. M. via Jersey City and Ken
sington.
From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. and 2T. M., via
Amboy nod Camden.
From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 6P. M. (freight
and passenger) Amboy and Camden.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD
TEE GREAT DOUBLE-TRAM ROUTE
1862. ti=_: r
1863.
THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
-THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and
from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul.
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns
in the:West, Northwest, and Southwest. are unsurpassed
for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and
smoking Call on all the trains.
THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Line
Sundays excepted.
Mail Train leavxs Philadelphia at 800'A. BC
Fast Une • 11.30 A. M.
Through Express leaves Philadelphia at .10.45 P. M.
Parkesburg Train • " . . . 12.30 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Phila. at.... 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster Accommodation " 4.00 P. M.
West Chester passengers will take the trains leaving at
8 A. M., at 1130 and 4 P. M.
Passengers for Sunbury,'Vi'llliamsport, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, &c., take the trains leaving at 6 A. M. and
10.46 P: M..
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, S. E. crimes of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
By this.ronte freights of all•descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio.
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin , lowa, or Mis
souri, by raNroad direct, or to any port on the navigable
rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West.
by , the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all times, as favo
rable as oharged by other Railroad Companies. Mer
chants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their
freight to this Compaty can rely with confidence on its
speedy transit..
For freight contracts or shinning directions apply to or
address the Agents of the Company , : - • r
S. B. KINGSTON, Ja., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
CLARKE & CO., Chicago,
LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor House, or No. 1 South Wil
liam street, New York.
LEECH & Co., No. 77 Washington street, Boston.
K
MAORAW & OONS, No. 80 North street, Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON; General Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent, Phila.
ENOCH LEWIS,'Gen'l Snp't, Altoona. iyl-tf
GERMANTOWN, AND NORRIS-,
TOWN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, October 20, 1862, until fuz:ther
notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11,12.' . A. 31.,1, 2. 3.10,
4. 6. 6%, 6,7, 8. 9%, 10g, ILX. P. M.
Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.35,.8, 8%. 9%, 10%, 11% A. M..
1,2, 3. 4, 6. 6,10, 7, 1.10. 8, 9. 10.10. 11 P. At:
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.10 A, M., 2,7,103 1 P. AL
Leave Germantown. 8.10 A. M.. 1, 6, 9 1 FP. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAIL OAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10. ]2 A. M.. 2, 4. 5, 6,8 and
10%
Le i : e N Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.35,9 10 11 10 A. 31 L4o,*
3 40
3.40, SX. 0,4, 7.40, and 9.6 i P. "
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia. 9.1 D A. M., 2,7, P. M.
Leave Chestnut FEW, 7.50 A. Af.,12.40, 5.40 and 9.10 P. if.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 8, 9.115, 11.116 A. M., 1%, 9,4%. 6.05.
8.05, 1A P. M. '
Leave - Norristown. 6,7, 7.50, 9, 11 A. M., 13(, 4X, and
6 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. K. and 2.3‘ P. M
Leave Norristown. 7g A. M.. and 5 F. M.
- FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia, 6. 9.Cei, ILCiS A. M.. 134. 3,4 X, 6.C6',
8.05, and 11X P. hi.
6.14 P. M
Leave
P.M.
Bananuak, 6%. 734, 8 . 20. 9%, 11% A. M., 2,5,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 234 and 6X P. M.
Leave Manayank, 7% A. M., 5X and 8 P. M.
H. K. SMITH. Geiteral Superintendent.
oeIS-tf . Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets.
riF-,u.;.,;; , :u4g4 NORTH PENNSYL.
• • ARIA RAILROAD=—For BETH
LEHEM, IIOYLESTOWN t MAUCH CHUNK; HAZLE
TON, EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, &c.
WIN-TER ARRANGEMENT.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1862, Passenger Trains
Will leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thomp
son street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as
follows :
At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, &c. •
The 7 A.M. Train makes close connection with the Lo
high Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the. shortest
and most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh Coal
region. .
At 3.15 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &c,
This Train reaches Easton at 6.40 P M., and makes close
connection with the New Jersey Central for New York.
At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. SL
For Fort Washington at 6.15 P. M.
White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City
Passenger Cars run directly to the new Depot.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA-
Leave Bethlehem at 7 2.30 A.M. t and6 ; lo P. M.
Leave flOyiesiciveti at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. Id.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem $1.50
Fare to Easton L5O
Fare to - blanch Chunk 9 60
Through tickets most be procured at the Ticket Offices,
at ;THIRD Street or BEERS Street, in order tosecnre the
above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (eicept Sunday Trains) connect
at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger
Railroad, five minutes atter leaving Third street.
nol7 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
WEST CHESTER
-AND PHILAJ)ELPHIA. RAIL
ROAD. - •
WINTER etRIIIGIA.IIENT.
- .
On and after MONDAY, ,Dec. 8th,1562„ the trains will
leave PHILADELPHIA, from the depot, N. B. corner of
EIGHTEENTH and MA.RKEr Streets, at 8.30 A. M., and 2,
4, and 6.45, P. and will leave the corner of THIRTY
MIST and MARKET Streets West Philadelphia, seven
teen minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and
Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS,
• Leave PHILADELPTITA at S A.lll. and 2 P. M.
. - .
Leave WEST CHESTER at 9 A M. and 4P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at S A: M. and 4P.
M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the Philadelphia
and -Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord, Kennett,
Oxford, dm: . II WOOD,
deg -ti Superintendent.
WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS. -Via the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
LEAVE TAR DEPOT, %.
' Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets,
Firat Train at . S.OO A. M.
. .
Second Train at -.-. "'' ' ' " 12.35 P. M.
Third Train al.f . L ._ -- . ,
__ 4.00 P. M.
Lp4v_4 mwn , CHESTER,
At 7.00 and 11)1IX.Si„
Freight delivered at the Freight Station corner Thir
teenth and Market streets, before 12 o'cloc ' k, noon, will
be delivered at West Chester at 2.3.5 P. M.
For tickets and further information, apply to
'JAMES COWDEN, Passenger Agent.
jy‘M-tf LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent.
PHILADELPIII.A.
AND ELMIRA R. R. LINE.
1862 WINTER „ARRANGEMENT. 1/362
For WILLIAMSPOR'I' SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all
Points iu the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave De
pot of Phila. and Reading R. it., coy. Broad and Cal
lowhill streets, at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to Points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
Yorkv&c., &c. - Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Nia
gara Falls; or intermediate points.
Through- -Express Freight Train for all points above,
leaves dailyat6
For further information apply to
- • - • Jo S. HELLES, GeneralAgind,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W.
corner
SIXTH and CIIESTIM Street .. • ja3l-tf
REOPENING OF
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILROAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED and
effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transpor
tation of_passengers and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. ' For through tickets and all other
information apply at•the Company's OtTLce, corner of
BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
S. M. FELTON
Presjilent P. W. and B: R. R. Goo
EXPRESS COMPANIES..
COTAEPHABNY' . Office . 3 g 2 4E H
s R
T E N %
T S
Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank
Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in conn%c
tion with other Express Companies, to all the principal
Towns and Cities in the United States.
fel9 E. S. SANDFORD, General Superintendent.
TO THE DISEASED OF ALL
CLASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases cured,
by special guarantee, at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, when desired, and. in case of a fail
ure. no charge is made.
Prof. C. H. BOLLES, the founder of this new
practice, has associated with him Dr. M. GALLO
WAY.. A - pamphlet containing a multitude of cer
tificates of those cured ; also, letters and compli
mentary resolutions from medical men and others,
will be given to any person free.
N. B.—Medical men and others, who desire a
knowledge of my discovery can enter for a full
course of- lectures at any time.
Consultation free.
DRS. BOLLES & GALLOWAY,
•
de9.3m . 1220 WALNUT Street.
ME EVANS •it WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFI
STORE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on
hand.
•
TERR A COTTA WARE.
Fancy Flower Pots.
Hanging Vases.
Fern Vases, with Plants.
Orange Pots.
• Ivy Vases, with Plants. •
Cassolotts Renaissance.
Lava Vases Antique.
Consols and Cariatadea.ll
• Marble Busts and Pedestals.
Brackets, all sizes.
With a large assortment of other FANCY GOODS,
suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, most of which are
manufactured and imported for our own sales, and will
nut be found at any other 'establishment.
S. A. HARRISON, '
den 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
COTTON -SAIL DUCK: AND CANVAS,
of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions for
Tenth, Awnings, Trunk, and Wagon Covers.
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from Ito feet
wide. Tarpaulin. Bolting, Sail Twine &c.
JOHN 'W. BYEEMAN & CO.,
102 JONES' Alley.
SAL SODA.-150 SMALL CASKS NEW
CASTLE Sal Soda just received, and for sale by
RHODES WATERIAS.
No. 107 South Street.
SHELLBARKS • AND BLACK WAL.
r•-• NUTS.—A Consignment of New Shellbarks and Wet ,
nuts, of prime qaality, for sale UT
.RNOESS Si WILLIAMS.
No. 107 South WATER Street.
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN . & CO., AUCTION
. 232 and 234. MARKET Street,
LARGE PEREbIPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, Irma,
G ERMA IV AND BRITISH 'DRY GOODS, &c. •
THIS MORNING,
December 21, at lo o'clock. will be sold by catalogue, on
four months' credil, about
7150 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of French. India. German, and British dry goods, &c.,
embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton
fabrics.
N. B,—Samples of the same will be arranged for ear
smination, with catalog Des, early on the morning . of the
sale, when dealers will Cud it to their interest to attend.
FURS, FURS.
Included in our 6810
THIS AFTERNOON
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December 29, will be f, rind A valuable nosortment of
fashionable fnne., in sable, ma.; tin, fitc'n, squirrel,. and
mink, in pieces and setts.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF_EOOTS, SHOES, &o
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
December 30, at 10 o'clock, will be sold without reserve.
On 4 months' credit—
About 1,000 pactages boots, shoes, brogans. cavalry
boots, &c.. embracing a general assortment of prime
goods, of City and Eastern manufacture.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
No. 429 MARKET STREET
SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
ON FRIDAY SIORICING,
January 2, at IS o'clock, will be sold by catalogue.
on 4 months credit
-400 lots of fancy and s•tarle dry goods.
pTLI_P FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets.
SALE OF 1,000 CAS/ S, BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, itc.
THIS MORNING,
December 20th, at 10 o'clock, specially will be sold by
catalogue:
1,000 cases men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip, grain and
thick boots, calf, kip brogans, balm otnls, d:c. ; women's,
misses', and childe' calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco
heeld boots and shoes.
Open for examination, with catalogue, early on the
morning of sale.
• MEDICAL.
T A
. R T S.
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
. .
%Is valuable and popular Medicine has universally re.
ceived the most favorable recommendations of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the public as the
most EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE' APERIENT.
It may be used with the best effect in
Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache,
Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Acidity of
the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout,
Rheumatic Affections ,G ravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WHERE
A GENTLE AND COOL INRGEQU APERIENT OR PURGA
TIVE IS IRED.
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by
Sea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids. and Convalescents; Captains
of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition
to their Medicine Chests.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put np in bottles
to keep In any climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of
years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable charac
ter, andicommend it to the favorable notice of an intelli
gent public.
Manufactured only by
TARRANT?ee CO.,
No. 275 GREENWICH Street, corner of Warren at„
NEW YORK,
And for sale by Druggists generally.
YER'S SARSAPARILLA IS A CON
A
centrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined
with other substances of still greater alterative power
as to afford an effective antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla
is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by
those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that
one which will accomplish their cure must prove of im
mense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow
citizens. Flow completely this compound will do it has
been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases
to be found in the following complaints:
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS
AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS, PIMPLF"..% BLOTCHES,
TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SY
PHILITIC AFFECTIONS, MERCURIAL. DISEASE, DROPSY,NEURALGIA OR TIC DOLOREIIX, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA
AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, HOSE OR ST. ANTHONY'S
FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising
from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
This compound will be found a great promoter of
health when taken in •the spring to expel the foul hu
mors which fester in the blood at that season of the year.
By the timely expulsion of' them many rankling disor
ders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid
of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of
foul eruptions and Ulcerous sores, through which the
system will strive to rid itself of corruptions. if not as
sisted to do this through the natural channels of the.
body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia
ted blood whenever you Bud its impurities bursting
through the Akin in pimples, eruptions. or sores; cleanse
it when you find it is obstructed and sldggish in the
veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings
will tell you when. 'Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy :better health, and live longer, for
cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is
well : but with the pabulum of life disordered, there can
be no lasting health. Sooner or later something mast go
.wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or
overthrown.
. .
During late Years the public have been misled by large
bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsa
parilla for one dollar. Most Or these have been frauds
upon the sick, for they not only contain little , if any,
Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever.
Renee, bitter and painful disappointment has followed
the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which
flood the market, until the name itself isjustly despised,
and has become synonymous with imposition and client.
Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to
supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the
load of obloquy which rests upon it. Aud we think we
have ..Tound for believing it has virtues which are irre
sistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended
to cure. .
Prepared by Du... 1. C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Massa
chusetts. Price $l. per bottle; Six Bottles M. one pack
age, do.
Sold by J. M. MARIS & CO., at wholesale, and by
FREDERICK BROWN.. delOwfm2m
'HEALING POWERS OF ELECTRI
CITY DEMONSTRATED ON OVER POUR THOU
SAND INVALIDS, AT IVA WAkNUT STREET, PHI
LADELPHIA.
'The object of the following certificates is to show that
curds at 3....n0 WALNUT Street are permanent and re
liable. The first cure was performed nearly three years
ago, the second was performed nearly one year ago, the
third about one year, end -hundreds more of like cases
Might be shown. - •
READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY:
About twelve months ago .1 had a severe attack of
Diabetes, attended with other difficulties too numerous
to mention. My desire for drink was constant, and al
though I drank gallons per day, soy thirst was never
allayed; I was only able to sleep at short intervals,
which seemed like a trance. The mucous surface of my
mouth and - throat had become so . parched and feverish,
that I was in constant misery. I was also suffering
from all the horrors of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, Nau
sea; and frequent and severe attacks of vomiting; and so
prostrated was my general system, that was scarcely
'able to move about. I had availed myself of the science
and skill of distinguished medical men, both of the Allo
pathic and Homeopathic school, and exhausted their
'catalogue of remedies, but found only temporary relief.
lu this condition, when every ray of hope seemed para
lyzed
,1 beard Of the discovery of Professor Bolles in the
use Of Electricity, and the wonders he was performing . in
curing disease, add placed myself under his treatment ;
and, to the astonishment of myself and friends, in two
operations my 'Diabetes was controlled, and other diffi
culties soon disappeared ; my appetite has returned, sleep
undisturbed, and, in fact, I feel like one made anew.
I would further state that I have seen other remark
able cures perfOrmed by Prof. Bolles, and would advise
the diseased to call at 1220 Walnut street, and be restored
to health. 1 shall be glad to give any one information
eallingen me. THOMAS FIARROP,
Rose Mill, West Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, May Ist, 1860.
Bead the following from a preacher of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, No. lffiSS Helmuth street, Philadel
phia:
In attempting a definition of my disease,•l can only.
give some of the many symptoms which, taken altoge
ther, were the most horrid ; and even medical men did
not know my disease from pa thorogical symptoms' How
ever, Professor C. H. Bolles, by whom I was cured. lo
cated my disease in the pelvic viscera, in lice minutes
after I entered his office, and offered to warrant a perfect
cure in eight applications. And I frankly admit that in
eight applications of Electricity, administered by Pro
fessor Bonus lin D Walnut street, Philadelphia, I am
perfectly cure d ; and to me this is most astonishing. for I
had exhausted the catalogue of old-school remedies, and
grew worse all the time.
I had long believed that in Electricity resided a potent
agent for the cure of disease, if a right application could
be made; and now I can comprehemt•from its powerful
effects on me, for a speed} cure, although no shocks were
given. All was pleasant, and accomplished as if by
magic.
I will give most of my symptoms, for the benefit of
suffering humanity. I bad dyspepsia, bad marssinus, or
wasting of the tissues of the whole', body; at times a
difficulty of breathing, some palpitation of the heart,
much bronchitis, trembling of the limbs alter exercise,
aversion to business and company; at times gloomy, ina
bility to collect my thoughts vigorously on any subject,
a loss of memory, pain in various parts of the body; suf
fered much from lumbago, deranged secretions of the
kidneys and - other glands of the system, constant drag
ging pains in the lumbar region, and severe nervous diz
ziness.
. I believe It is my duty, as a lover of humanity, to re
commend this discovery . of Professor BOLLES to !the
athlete(' of all classes. There - seems to be no guesswork,
no confusion no matter of doubt in his treatment. He
fixed proceeds on principles, and according to fixed laws,
which seem to me infallible and harmonions. He war
rants, by special contract., the most obstinate, chronii
and acute cases, and charges nothing, if he fails. I ad
vise all of the diseased to try his treatment.
EDWARD T. EVANS,
Preacher in M. E. Church,
1633 HELMUTH Street, Philadelphia.
ANO'lligat CURE OF PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER
LIMBS (Paraplegia) AND APOPLEXY COMBINED.
Read the following:
PHILADELPHIA, March 61.1.
PROFESSOR BOLLER, MI Walnut street: The remarka
ble cure which I have derived from your method of ap
plying Electricity compels me to thus acknowledge the
great obligations I am under to you for snatching me, as
it were, from immediate death. About two years ago,
while a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, I was visited with
an attack of paralysis of the lower extremities, which
rendered me almost entirely unable to stand upon my
limbs. I employed some of the most celebrated physi
cians to be found in that section, but received no appa
rent benefit, and after a lapse of about eighteen months
was taken with a spasm, which one of my physicians
pronounced a fit of apoplexy. Two weeks elapsed from
that time before I became the least conscious of anything
that had transpired, nor could I concentrate my mind or
converse upon any subject without becoming very vi
sionary and excited, until I placed myself under your
valuable treatment. After my arrival in Philadelphia
my attention was called to your treatment by a pamphlet
banded me by my father, which contained.the names of
sonic gentlemen whom bad been. formerly acquainted
with, and whose statements I could rely upon. I imme
diately made up my mind to place myself under your
treatment. I have now been the recipient of four treat
ments, and I now feel perfectly satisfied that I am re
stored to a. sound Condition, and thefore feel it my duty
to gratefully acknowledge the benefits which I have re.-
ceived through.your treatment.
• Very jespectfully yours, &c.,
WILLIA3I H. SHAIN,
Publisher of the Notional Merchant, office 126 South
SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
N. 33:—Tt Will be well for-the diseased to recopeat that
Prot E. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet to ,
&nerd them against trusting their health in the hands of
those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to
his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those
using Electricity at heard, but it is the severity of truth,
and designed for the good of humanity. See advertise
ment in another column.
Oonauftation Free.
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PROF. C. H. BOLLES.
1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
SPERMATORRHCEA CAN BE CURED.
"•-' —DR. NAND% SPECIFIC canal bermatortheos.
Seminal Weakness, ImpoteneT, Loss of Power, Am,
speedily and effectually. A trial Of the SPECIFIC will
convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price :$1 a
box. Sent, post-paid, to any address by S. C. UPHAM,
No. 403 CIIESTION Street. Descriptive Circulars sent
free. . ' nollt•tdetir
COAL:
COAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEG
leave. to inform their friends and the public that
they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware to their .
Yard, Northwest corner of EIGHTH and W ILLOW
Streets, where they Intend to keep the best quality of
LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the
lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully. solicited.
,TOS. WALTON & CO.,
Office 11.2 South SECOND Street.
Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW.
•
CKERE L, HERRING, SHAD,
&c., &c.
2400 Ws Mass. Nos. 1,3, and 8 Mackerel, late-caught
cat deli. in assorted packages.
2,000 Bbls. New Eastport, Fortnne Bay. and Halifax
Herring.
2,500 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and. No. 1 Herring.
160 Bbls. new Mess Shad.
260 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &c. •
In store and for sale by
MURPHY & KOONS,_
Jal4-tf No. 1443 North WILS.B.
66 T :1701FER" OIL WORKS.
-a-A 100 bbls. "Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand:
We guarantee the Oil to be non-explosive, to burn all.
the oil in the lamp with a steady. brilliant flame, with
out crusting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined
with glass enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, & PEARSALL,
• fe2l-tf. - Office. 515 hilatllßT Street.
CHAMPAGNE. -GOLD LAC Y
CRAM
d , sale
PAGNE, a
-11nrta " C pints HAßLES for
S. CARSTAIRS.
oe2o Sole Areut. No. 126 WALNUT Street—
IQITEITRS.-50 CASES ASSORTED
LIQUEURS, just received per ship Vandal's, from
Bordeaux, and for sal J by
AURETCHE & LAVERGNE.
eati 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
AlMinim 3 -it-p-
MTHOMAS
• !fo e , 139 aad 141. South So
Prnerb,
STOCKS ANO REAL RiZATE—Try„
nyuphletcatalkignex 11.11 V r..a4r "At
tionfi of ail the properiy 4'll';?i,
SOthinbi., Wi th 2 liSt et'
Jamtary compriiiing a Varimy trt •
{111,7414:1
ruBLIc SALES OF STOCK,: Az
on TugsDAY, in 4, I)
now re; i dy; catalog ftP_X SNIAINIRT
On TUESDAY, eth Pe;
renily in iis.ii:dtitll,, Lr.t •
Ou TuES.I)ATs 13th JannitiT ,
ready' in liautlbif s.
REAL PSTAT): SA LE -. 4•41....,„.
To .Cnvitalis.f,, Snildrr,.. mkt ti
VIALILAI>LE LOT, 3tit r.ot front 411 s Li
etrecue.. . •
feet . 01l ntlitlo4 , ll bp: u ." 21
i?' Full particular- in l•ntothilln.
. . ---- • - -
REAL ESTATE AT Mom jot
SIT' A large =aunt at Pritate:46 SAtt
description of city and comittr pr,... "Itt.. l t
may be had at the Auctiot Sum -.."
qt. p;
........
• REAL ESTATE SALE, 4,..
Trustee's reremptory s, sat...—Tw is
... ,
DWELLING ~.ig _,....5 , 1 0.1, et• kopo . . m...,., T4 . ....
Ninth streets.. side a ihollite '
Peremptory Sale.-i TWO firi j i t y ~, L
INGE, State street, between Perr i ,* " P lft
Wharton and Revd street:, list w 1441. 4 a.i t.
LARGE LOT. Bath street, (.1.,, p , 0
well Street, 'late district of Rieinnokkjk
three fronts.
LARGE LOT, BRICK DW RIAINC, rs
and 2 LOTS OF GROUND, X. W,t,,;,:1t,
avenue and Dickerson street. 1ad,i.,44.4,
THREE STORY BRICK IMF:A.111 t
inson street. multi of p0p1iir..41n,t . ,, L . 0. ,
NEAT TWO STORY RitiCK irreiptl
B r ag avenue, not 'R IC E illant. in , inst . ..; — %
TWO STORY COTTAGE . s u • s kte
sintra venue ? south of Wharton stm i : j
brick dwell= in the rear,
Sale for Account lh+it 14
BOX LUMBEit, LATHs,
TuEsi)Av
Ate o'clock, noon, at . ,
abovSbackamaxon, 'Kele melon, ih ft
Mary Eliza, viz-1.749 box howling,
ings, 4 each; 2.9 baud 10,, 7 la ! b„ ; 1. 4 6 ; 4.
broom-handles; lot loose brot4taialk:-.14'
Terme. cosh.
SALE NO. 549 N. TV.STII crr-•
NEAT lIOUShIIOLD Ft Ir .?..T.
GRAIN CARI.Er..,. " & „." 1 : 1 1:
ON WEDNESDAY Wig irs-
Dcc. 31. at 10 o'clock, at N.. 4 43 s„ n ,
101 V green. The wttlnnt rot:titan 8rn.,.....ft
of o family declining bousekeenipx.
May be examined tit S o'clock „, thj .
sale.
.A.
3N OAST & WAR:go
er
rTIONNENS, No. 213 MARKET s t 44,
let
LARGE RESERVE SALE OP A.111:111Qt
PORTED DRY GOODS. 3111.1.11ggy
.111.
BROIDERI ES , dm.
BT catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY Itortxfp;
Dec 31st. commencing nt pt o'd, wk
prising about ail/ lots or new :Ind ,i;•.irjhrr, •
sent sales.. .
;T : WOLBERT, AUCTION
Ito. 16 SOUTH SIXTH STIlEre
Between Market bed Clasz.lo
The subscriber will give Es att , gitig t ur
Beate, Merchandise, Household Ftrda ire I+4
Paintings, objects of Art and Fir,te.: hir
'
shall have hie personal and Ps‘not au
Which he solicits the favors et hie ftlattat tati:
.
CARD.—Onr catalogue for WIT Ta-kw,
comprises the finest as.orpnet t of par.
ever offered, and to which we facile diem %
chasers:
RICH CHINA AND FANCY GOODS. SIM
TlllB
WA O RE. &c.
3 111 Ni:.
December 29th. at 10 o'clock: wt
street A Sa 13S1
A general acsorttnent of rich Chiva.-ilv , r r:
fancy goods,
superior waiterA and tray.,
BILLIARD TA
THIS MORI,
The 29th rust., at II o'clue S ls,at NG th>
' " -4 "
tre, Race street, below Third.
2 billiard tables of which ha, tnxtbk
cash ions..
EXTRAORDINARY WINES. BRANUM:
CA SES AND DE3lt.toitxs
ON TUESDAY 310ItNING;
stee.The 30th instant, at 11 v'elech, ut :Vu.
Inclading all the tine aid high %WK.
a.
been selLing for the past year, MCI theakt..
12 lots very choice.
.10i-For partiealars see catategnw,ll4,,,!l
-
MOSES NATHANS, Aunt
AND COMMISSION MERCILINT,
nor of SIXTH. and RACE StrEet4.yV
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Kt UR;
AT NATHANS' LOAN OFFICE. Z., Et.it
SIXTH AND RACE STREET'S
PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS Mit RI
ME USUAL SELLING
Fine gold linnting•case English rarest lortr;
of the most approved and best makers; ifFl4.,
ladies fine gold bunting-rase and opal g et l e
lepine watches; elegant tine geld &I:mai
elled hunting case lever watches, falljewelmu
enamelled lever and lepine watcligs; gne ti
vest, and chatlein chains; fine good hrsrek
breastpins, finger-rings, pencil co-et and
medallions, charms, specks, buckle , ,
sleeve buttons, and jewelry or every
FOWLING PIECES.
20 very superior double-hanel
pieces, with bar locks and hackoettml
duck guns, rifles, revolvers, &c., together a.'
fancy articles, fine old violins, S:e.
Gall soon, and select bargains. 31. c
SHIPP/NG.
alga BOSTON AND PHIL
PELIA STEAMSHIP LINE. %thy
pert on SATURDAYS, from second when,: a
Street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Bzma.
The steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baler. wf:1:
Philadelphia for Boston. ou SATURII4.7.I.,tuo
at 10 A. lit and steamer SAXON, Ova. :sl..mn-
Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4 P. M.
These new and substantial steamship fqrni
line, sailing from each port punctually on Sam
Insurances effected at one halt tbepremima
sail Tessels.
Freights tsken st fair rates.
Rippers are requested to send Slip Rece!p:s
Lading with their goods.
For Freight or F.t.ssuge, (having tine atom:
apply to HENRY WlNißig
nol•5 332 South DELAWARE
OM - THE BRrrisri AND
AMERICAN ROYAL - VAL IzNE:
BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, C
AT CORK HARBOR,
AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL.
AT HALIFAX AND CORK BARBA
AFRICA, Andersott4eaves Boston, Wedat,lty. I
CHINA, Cook, leaves New York, "WisintAiay, De
ARABIA, Stone, leaves Boston, Weduedsr, Der.
SCOTIA, Judkins, leaves New York.Welie,l4.
EUROPA, Moodie, leaves Boston. W.,le4sr.h:
PERSIA, Lott, leaves New York, Welok-.14-..1/
FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
FROM BOSTON TO Lrvanor.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
Berths not secured until paid for.
Au experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will nut ba met
Gold, Silver, Banton, Specie, lewela, P:Lxia
or Metals, unless bills of lading aresiglud
the value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or passage, apply to Ecc
•
4 BOWLING CRESS,S.
IL C. and 1.0.1
103 STATE Stn-:'
do, STEAM. WEEKLY TO
POOL, tonal log a: 43 , semowt.
boy). The Liverpool, New Yea:. sad
&eau ship Company intend
ere( Clyde-built Iron steamsbils Si WOW? •
GL.A SCOW Sattiritay. J
ETNA Sarardar..l
And every succeeding Saturday at 1 4 . 2 .."
44 North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FIRST CABIN, 'OOO ON STEERAGE.
Do. to Loudon, 10.500 Do. to Lin!'2.
Do. to Paris, 110 00 Ile.
Do. to Hamburg, 110 00 it,el
Passengers also forwarded to Rash., Stem
dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low tat.-.
Fares from Liverpool or Queem.t.ova: lu Cs
$lOO, $1.2.5. Steerage from Liverpool,:', 4 -si.
town W. Those who with to send torte ein
buy tickets here at these rates.
These steamers have superior secommAdatiu
sengers ; are strongly built in wain-Ugh:3v.
and carry Patent Fire Annihilators. ExPrlu:
geons are attached to each steamer. „
- For further information, apply in LiverPe. ,
LIAR INMAN,' Agent, 22 Water sweat; is Y..;"
ALEX. RIALCOLIII, 0 St. Enoch Square in Qar'' :
C. & W. D. SEYTIOUR & Co.: to London to
MACEY, 61 King William street: In ?Arista Jr..
C 0 13E, 45 Rue Notre Dame ass Victeiror.„
Bourse; 'in New York to JOHN G. DALE, Bova
or at the Company's °dice.
JOHN O. DALE, Agent
del 111 WALNUT Street. Pktladi
jadriat FOR NIINV YORK
DAI-DESPATCH.AN D
LINES—VIA DELAWARE .ARD EARWAX C.!
Stoamers of the OW Linee.WW. leave DAI:
and 6 P. M.
For froP , ht, which will be taken on meor
terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD k
my2l-tf 1,32 Sontb DBLAWAKS
mag}=l% FOR NEW YORK.-
FOR
LINE. via Deis all.
Pa
P l. hiladelphia and New York E:cpws zicoul o
party receive freight and leave dells et . 2
their cargoes in New York the followiP4 ,l4,
Freights taken at reasonabte rstaA.
WM. P. art!E
No. 14 SOUTH WILLIIVE,. rag.
JANES HANP.
11121- tf Piers H and lb EAST RIVLS
MACHINERY AM/ IRON.
ENN'A- WORKS,
. ..•
.0n the Delaware River, below Phi1:1•10101.
MESTER; DELAWARE CO.. PENZ IS/31
RBI/NET, SON, it ADCIIISOO,
Engineers andiron Ship Snag&
• .11 . 1 1.N.UPACTITHERS OF ALL srp:
CORDS SING AND NON-COICDES 3IS6
Iron Vinele of all descriptions, BOIL I 1 Wi t4 '
, -. 7 . . • Propellers, &cote-
THOS. BBdRSF. , W. B. REANET.
labi of Ramey, Neafte, La? Ftwcia
Sasi
Penn'a Works, Phila..
.3Y22-13,
J. VAVOSAN MERRICIr.
SOU T IMWARiTda I bE Y,
FIFTH AIND wAsuisapoS
.PMILADELP IIII .
DIERTILICK. sop s
ENGINEERS AND
Manufacture High and Low Preure sesta.'
land, river, and marine service. t . • i
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boa
of all kinds. either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, `Cup,.
Stations. Stc. •
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the law; lei I
Proved construction.
Every
Every description of Plantation Nob ,
... L .,
Sugar, SAW, and Grist Mills, Vacnnzu
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Ettgi4°l 4
Sole Agents for N. Eillieux's Patent
Apparatus ; Nesmyth's Patent Swam N 31 .1 1 7 14
& Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal l'a^
Machine. .
ara PENN 3( STE
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AND BOILER WORKS.E Ari- i
PRACTICAL AND TUEORETICAL ENtiDer,"
CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACEOI.I
POUNDERS, having fo r • • lei • bla
Or MAIO • 3 4 a ysib
operation, and been exclusively au
repairing Marine and River Engines. ttig,o2‘'' A.
sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks ProPeJlebo;
aMmtfully offer tbeir services ro
p_repttred to contract for Engines of all sites
.River, and Stationary; having sets of litfera:
sizes, are prepared to-execute orders With (1,,
Every description of irattern-makiug made
notice. High and Low-pressure, Flae,
Cylinder Boilers, of the beat
Forifinga, of all sizes and kinds; 'mu
of a 1 descriptions : Roll -Turning. Srew-IAL.!
other work connected with the abyss lavrjo,
Drawings and Specifications feral! wor 4 • gt i.
establishment free of charge, and work Koat
The subscribers have ample wharf
pairs of boats, where they can lie in Potl e
are provided with shears. blocks, alls, ••
raising heavy or light weights.
t• • -
BEACH ljots!Culd°4,l:t?titli:
MORGAN, ORR,
ENGINE BUILDERS. Iron Va
lii,Le
Machinists and. Boiler linkers,
.§treet; Thitadetabil.•
CRA.NBERRIES.- - C.A .PE
Jones: Cranberries for satr o hi ss k N rti,tol
No. 7107 South WOO:
YW YORK. STATE APP.LE:N;,..
lbs. Now York Dried .fLpßies of ehoKe Triyi
ileived: and for sale by ItIi(MES.
de 13 Nn. FY/Smith WAT.b_
BA
LATOUR 011.i.-492
tkir olive Oil. lust revived per ibb
Bordeaux. for sale bi .. 7 Attilsiv as A 1;
202 awl Sig* Sout & h
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