An Ehlpliant "Bait." -A correspondent of the Bombay Gazette, writing from Barfida, describes _an ele -iPhant-"bait,” held in the. presence Of the IGuico -war. ; Ie says: The courtyard in which these exhibitions take place is an immense piece of ground, surrounded: by atone walls, which. are 14 , feet above the .ground. AbCout every seven or eight yards round these walls are archways;which. lead through into an open space outside, and theSe, holea serve as " eaospes" fbr the hunter men when the elephant 'approaches too closely. Two gates at either end-of the "courtyard are guarded. by Very_ thick wooden bars, and in the centre of 'the yard are one or- two circular parapets and buildings, which also afford a refuge for the en-who are pursued. About 60 or 70 men were downin the courtyard, armed with 'spears, whips and fireworks. each. man holding a piece.of colored cloth' endeavored to irritate the elephant that was loose in the :midst of them, and their endeavors were -considered successful and were rewarded lithe irate monster rushed after them. The nearer they are approached the louder the applause 'and the more fearful the excite ment, and as the poor tiny-looking mortal rushes away, for his life, and just as it is .expected the elephant can Seize him, turns into one of the sheltering archways, whilst the monster rushee with fall force against the wall, showering the bricks and mortar 4tll . around, the consternation reaches a "slimes; the ;scenes of this description are .zrepeated over and over agein, and each one tries to be nearer death than the other. ' lithe elephant approaches:too quickly, or any danger, is really apparent, a large tire ; work is exploded in his face, which generally stops him,and by the,assistance of the , .moke the man usually gets away. On this occasion under notice two or -three very 'narrow escapes; took place. One time the elephant was very close to one of the spear =ten, and:a firework was lighted, and pre zented at the furious beast. No halt took place, but the elephant turning on the man who °held the rOcket, rushed through the smoke : and came close upon him. Shrieks now rent the air all round, and for some Moments the man was counted as killed; but with great presence of mind he threw -the firework, phizzing and blazing away, into the beast's face, and ran for his life. The second or two that 'the brute took to collect hiniseLf_were sufficient to give the poor fellow a start, and he just got into shelter in time to feel the trunk of the clephant on his shoulder. The other escape was equally narrow, and occurred through young man running too far ; the monster was gaining on him at every stride. By the most severe exertion the man reached the zate and rolled himself under the wooden bar. The prettiest portion of the exhibition - was, however, withrpit doubt, a horse who was brought in, andAvho from a thorough training, and evidently a knowledge of its own> powers, approached thd elephant very -closely. !%The horse was ridden by a very clever rider, who with great skill managed' to evade every charge of the infuriated crea ture., The quickness with which the horse -could double or turn a .corner gave it a marked ' advantage over the unwieldy elephant. Wien his *Highness has been pleasd suffic ently, the Oocess of catching the mad elephant is commenced, and this, more frequently than not, is more exciting than even the- "bait" itself. Men approach '_behind very cautiously with large iron clamps, and try to place one of these wea pons, armed with spikes, round the hihd leg •sof the elephant. Cunning by nature, the beast often allows theme to approach and then suddenly charges; or he may seize the instrument just at the moment, and fling it into the air with a satisfactory roar. Ulti mately, however; every one has to succumb, -ariditonce the clamp is put on, they are powerless to run.. Thick ropes now fasten him safely, - five by men 'who would comparison with his • SCRIPT' BETTERS, a good story of an old woman who, haying adopted a little girl from the work- • house, and brought her up till she was mid way in her teens, was then forsaken by her charge, whom a neighboring farm house -enticed away to "better herself." On being condoled with On this ungrateful abandon ment,by sympathizing, friends, the poor old woman meekly answered that • Scripture warned us that such thin must happen. "You know it is said ere, "Train up a child, and away he do o."' There are ae eomplished men rs whose quotations of Scripture, or indirect reference to it, though hardly so ludicrous, is not much more accurate than that of- Bishop Blom field's ancient dame. One scarcely knomi what to make of Horace Walpole's confu sion of Cain with Samson, in one of his let ters to a clerical friend too, panegyrizing a a certain noble but childless couple, and their Eden like existence at Numeham : "I •do not know the Paradise on earth I prefer to it, with its Adam-and Eve; who may comfort themselves with having no chil dren,'when they recollect that the first-born committed murder with the jawbone of an ass, a deadly weapon I am sure." The italics, whatever they may be worth, are Walpole's own. ."What says Timothy ?" is Mr. Fon blanque's query in introducing the words -of St. Paul, "Having food and raiment, let us be therewith content." William Hazlitt ascribes to "the Samaritan"—whoever that may be—the publican's prayer; which he - thus verbally misquotes, "Lord, be merci- All to me, a sinner." Leigh Hunt tells of Shelley that he was a student of the Book of Job, and that for his Christianity he went to "the Gospel of St. James." It must have been purely a slip of the pen with Mr. Thackeray tc., write of Amelia Osborne and her bov, that the fond mother had "made some little shirts for - him," when he left home to stay with his rich grandfather; "but when her Eli came to see the widow, they were replaced by much finer linen." That the author of "Vanity Fair" did not really confound Eli with Samuel is ob vious from his distinct mention of the child Samuel again in connection with Hannah, - in an earlier chapter of that fiction. That -versatile and vivacious critic, M. Philarae IChasles, whose reputation for scholarship is Ma inconsiderable, permits himself, in one -of his autobiographical souvenirs of life in England, to make a Northumbrian "puri tan," who yearned to convert him, refer to Torah, Dathan, and Abirarn as the favored three upon whom the fiery furnace had ne Power. • M. de Sainte Beuve, again, whom a Sa turday Reviewer the other day pronounced the first of living critics, speaks of Cowper's attention being fixed by a vers‘'',in Saint Paul's "Third = Epistle to the Roinans." 'This has . its -parallel, however, as a blunder ,of Mr. Charles Dickens. Dr. Blimber, the schoolmaster at Brighton; to whose tender mercies little Paul Domtley is consigned, having occasion to set an impositipn, does so in these terms: "Johnson will repeat to me to-morrow morning,' before breakfast, without bdok, and from'the Greek , Testa ment, the First Epistlq of St. Paul to the Ephesians." Rather hard upon Johnson. But it would have been a deal harder had Doctor Blimber imposed upon him the second epistle; for where in the world could Johnson have got a copy? Mr. Dickens subsequently s inserted an erratum about , this. • Trt an earlier fiction by the same author, we meet with the following curious passage: "The only Scriptural' admonition that _Ralph Nickleby heeded,, in the letter, Was 4 Know l ,thyself.' "—Churchman. , A HISTORYOf the services of Connecticut regiments in the war is in preparation in Hartford by Chaplain John M. Morris. • IDA.BLEY.-7,000 busbeir, Canada Barley, JO for sale by E. A. IiOUDEN. dc CO., Wharf. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ;, PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18,18651.---TRIPLE SHEET.. &FR ORPHANS''''COURT - SALE.-Estate 'of RO. jam BERT -FARMS, deceatied.-TROIL4S & SONS. Auctioneers.-Pursuant to an order of tint Orphans' °bort for the - city' and ;county of Philadelphia, wlll be sold at public sale, op TUESDAY, December 19th, 1865,, at 12 o'clock noon,- at the Philadelphia Ex change. the following described property, late of Ro bert'. Faries.- 'deceaSed; viz: No. LI TWO-STORY ITtAIIIE DWELLING. CHESTER Street, with a three-story brick dwellmg in the rear. on Schell street, all that lot of ground situate on the west side of .Ches ter street, at the distance of 188 feet north of Race street; containing in front on Chester street 17 feet, and in L depth 70 feet to Schell street: bounded northward by the next hereinafter described lot of ground,scnth ward by ground late ofWn3. Fortes. On the above described premises - are erected a two story-frame house fronting on Chester street, and a three-Story brick house frosting on Schell street, to gether with the common use and privilege of the said Chester street and the said Schell street, respectively, at all times forever. . . . No. 2.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, SCHELL street. Lot extending through to Chester street—two fronts: All ithat lot of ground situate on the west side of Chester street, at the distance of 247 feet north of Race street: containing in front on Chester street 17 feet; and in depth 70 feet to Schell street. Bounded north ward by ground now or late of Edward Shippen Bard and others, and southward by the lot next herembefore described. On the above deScribid premises is 'erected- a three story brick house fronting on Schell street. Together with the common use 'and privilege of said Cnester street and Schell street, respectively, at all times for ever. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C; NOTE.—The interest of the Estate of Robert Fades, deceased, and of the Faries minors, being an undi vided third in the two properties above described, will be sold under the above,recited order of the Orphans' Court. .Subject, as to this third, to the dower of Emma Fa• ries, widow of Robert Faries, deceased. jaii - The parties owning the other two-thirds unite in this sale, and will also unite in a conveyance of the premises to the purchasers—tbris making title to the whole of the above described premises Nos. 1 and 2, subject only to the widow's dower in one undivided third. Afir $lOO to be paid on each property at the time of sale. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. no2BdeG,lB 139 and 191 South Fourth street ift ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—Estate of FARI ES. taaminora•—THOMAS & SONS, Anctioneers.—Pur anent to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold ht Public Dale, on TUESDAY, Dec. 19th, 1865, at 12 o'clock. noon at theßhlladelpina Exchange, the following described property of Furies, minors, viz: No. I.—Two-story frame DWF.r.r.vNG, Chester strf et, with a three-story brick dwelling in the rear on Schell street. All that lot of ground situate on the west side of Chester street, at the 'distance of 330 feet north of Race street; con taining in front on Chester street 17 feet, and in depth 70 feet to Schell street, ,Bounded northward by the next hereinafter described lot of ground, and senth ward by ground late of Wm. Farles. , On the above deecribed premises are erected a two story frame house fronting on Cheater street, and a three-story brick house fronting on Schell street. together with the common use and privilege of the said Chester streetand the said Schell street, respectively, at all times forever. Igo. 2. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. Schell street, lot extending through to Chester street— two fronts. All thdt lot of ground situate on the west side, of Cheater street, at a distance of 347 feet north of Race street: containing in front on Chester street 17 feet, and in depth 70 feet to Schell street. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Fclward :Shippers I3urd and others, and southward by the lot next here., inbefore described. On the above described premises is erected a three story brick house fronting on Satell street. Tozether with the common use and privilege of said Chester street and Schell street, respectively, at all times forever. By the Court, liOTE.—The interest of the Estate of Robert Farces, deceased. and of the Films miuors,being an undivided third in the two properties above describe will be sold under the above recited order of the d. Orphans' Court 111)ject.as to this third,to the dower of Emma Furies widow of Robert Faries. deceastd. Jam' The parties owning the other Iwo-thirds unite In tin. sale, and will also unite in a c , nveyance of the premises to the purchasers—thus making title to the whole of the above described premises Nos. 1 and 2, subject only to the wldoWs dower in one undivided third. 1400 to be paid on each property at the time of .sale, M. THOMAS Auctioneers, n028.de6-1S 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHAINS' COURT PEREMPTORY SALE. Wl—Estate of MITCHELL, minors. THOJIA-. soN'S; Auctioneers. Valuable Business PROPERTY. Three-story marble and rough-cast Bhildlng. No. IUB South FOURTH Street, near CH ESTNII if Street, 44 feet 2 inches front. Pursuant to an order of the ,Orphans' Court for the city and County of Philadel phia. will be sold at public sale. without re-serve. on TUESDAY, Dec. 19th, ist3s, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described pro perty of the minor children of THOMAS S. Affl marble and rough-cast ouildlng, and lot of gr. mud, situate on the west side of Fourth street, below Chest nut street. No. 198; containing In front on Fourth street 44 feet 2 inches (Including a 5 feet wide alley on the north, heading into Fourth street,) and in depth 61 feet (including a II Pet wide alley leading into said 5 feet alley.) Subject to the right of the adjoining property on the south to the use of said alleys, and Efts° to the restriction that no building shall be erected or put over the said 5 feet wide alley other !Liana roof or cover not to exceed 12 feet from the regulated surface of the foot pavement. Subject to the pal ment of two yearly ground rents of .14.20 each, amounting together to j.s-19 per annum, redeemable at any time upon payment of e. 7 000 for each, or •14,000 for both. Rent roll can be seen at the Auction Store. By the Court, E. A. MERRIVE., Clerk, 0. C. .S.A.II.IIEL N. JAMES. Guardian. cIY MEN OF London had 45ir The above is a eery valuable location. and Drell adapted for a Bank, Brokers, or Insurance Companies, being in the Very best business portion of the city. M. THOMAS & aONB, Auctioneers, n025,de6,18 139 and 141 South. Fourth street. RORPHANS' COURT PEREIIPTORY SALE— Estate of CHARLES 0151111, dec'd.—THOMAS sONS, Auctioneers.—Two-story brick TAVERN and DWELLING, No. 3539 Germantown avenue; be tween Tioga snd Broad streets, lot DJ by 200 feet. two trouts. Pursuant to an ordeeof the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at pub lic sale, without reserve. on TU9."DAY, Dec. 19th, :SOS. at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described property, late of Charles th mm I. deceased, viz.. All that two-story brick messusce and lot, situate on the eastward side of the Germantown &.-- Perkii. men T urnpike Road, in the late tO 13, Lip of the Northern 'Liberties. betty een Tioga and Broad streets, newn as No. 35:39 Germantown avenue; containing to Irons on the said turnpike road 28 feet, and exteoding in depth 200 felt to a certain :"P3 feet wide street called Elder street. Bounded south by ground granted or in tended to have been granted to Sylvester Keyser, and ncrth by ground now or lately of James Campbell. Being the same premises which John Snyder, et ox., by deed bearing date Ist A.pril,lBsB, recorded 7th April, 1958, in deed book A. D. 8.. No. d, page 457, Ac., granted and conve3 ed unto Charles Gimmi in fee. The Im provements, now used as a Tavern, are a two-story brick house with two-story frame kitchen and unfin ished tw. -story frame back building, and a frame sta ble on Elder street. _ _ By the Court, E. A. MERRICK Executor. . C. LOUIS GIMMI, M. THOM AF & SONS, Auctioneers, no2B,deB 18 ' 139 and 191 S. Fourth street PUBLIC SALE OF A FINE MODERN. DEUCE.—On TrESDAY 'next, 19th list , & SONS will sell at noon, at the Philadelpt.ia nychange, the modern four-story brick residence, No. 1519 Poplar street, having three-story double back buildings, flue side yard, and extra deep lot to Cam bridge street, with all modern conveniences. It is worthy the attention of citizens and capitalists. ,:dels-St fr 7-1 GERDIANTOWN—FOR SALE—A handsome tal double stone Mansion. with stable and carriage Louse, and large lot of ground, situate within five :ninnies walk from a station on the Germantown Rail road. The mansion is well built and has every city convenience. .1 M. GUMMEY & SONS, 506 Walnut street. NIARCH STREET, WEST OF TWENTIETH, North side.—FOß SALE—A Four•story DWEL• G, three•story double back buildings, with all the modern conveniences, in goon order, nearly new. Lot 2u by 140 feet to a Street. Possession soon. Inquire Second story of No. 208 Chestnut street. dentfi IP FOR. SALE.—the Handsome 3-story Brick Residence, with attics, double back buildings ac d si e yard, furnished with every modern conveniences and improvements, and in excellent repair. situate No. em Bcrth seventh street. Lot 28 feet front by 115 feet deep. J. M. GUM.OIEY A: SONS, 508 Walnut street. (P., FOR SALE.—A Handsome 8-story Brick Rest dence, with double back buildings, built and tin hued throughout in a superior manner, with extra con veniences. completely drained into the culvert and in perfect order; situate on Twentieth stret, near Race. Lot 20 feet front by 92 feetdeep to a 20 feet street, J, hi:GIIII3IEY dr, ;SONS, 508 Walnut street. • al FOR SALE—A fine three•story brick Dwelling, Eja. with back buildings 7.26 North Front street, with alt modern improvements. 'Also, a brick dwelling ad joining. No. 724; lot 40x110 feet. Apply to J. H. CUR TIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 453 Walnut street egit Mita CLASS DWELLING.-FOR SALE. a unt large first class dwelling, built in the very best manner. Desirable location in sixth , treet sear Vine. Apply to \‘... E. TAYLOR, - de.ls-3t , . 194 North Sixth street. I FOR SALE-Threw contiguous STORE 4 , jkla FORTY-FIVE FEET FRONT, upon FOURTH street, near MABSET. First-class business stands. Early possession if desired. Apply. between 10 and 11 daily, except ThurStlay, at 805 Market street. nortf moqt FOR SALE.—A handsome four-story brick REssIDENCE, 21 feet front, furnished with every ern convenience,and in perfect order situated No. 2,34 SdIith,TWENTY-FIRfaT Street. Lot 90 feet deep J, 311.9111111dEY & SONS, 508 Walnut st, FOR 14 T.R.--The large four story Picton stone • front DWELLING, 16 . 4,N0rth Broad street; has an t e modern improvements. Immediate possession, Inquire 910 Arch street. , rio294f/ • ZO BENT—The 2d, 3d and 4th stories of large and spacious Store, 'Oro. 247 MARKET street. quire of BARTH , dr. BROTHER,' No. 523 Market street, or on the F - rertiiqs. deisti/ 'VALUABLE LOTS ON r GREEN*, VERNON' AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS.—FOR SALE-4 Building Lots, each 25 fees front, situate on north side of Green street, west of Eighteenth.- Also, 4 Lots on south side of Mt. Vernon street. west of Eighteenth. each 25feet frOnt;.and two on Eighteenth street, south west corner of Mt. :V ernon. .L GIIMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. 1,72 GALE—,TWo . , well secured Irre . deemable Ground Rents. one of $72 and one of 8 per annum. Apply to J. H. CURT.IS & SON, Beal Estate Brokers, 4X3 Walnut street. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—A Valuable. Building Lot, baying three fronts, situate on *southeast cor ner of -Christian said Sixteenth streets, containing in fronton Christian street 264 feet by 133 feet on Sixteenth street through to Montrose streeywhich' Is 40 feet in width. J. Md. GiUM/ILEY dr, .508 Walnut street, store and ck Street Bg!M. ESTATE. E. A. DEERRICTIC. Clerk 0. C. 11K TTLONAB es SORB, Autr.mONERREL Ms; ME, — • and 14.180tithPOloTD: street. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY HIM. pamphlet catalogues - now ready containin fhll de• scripsions of all.thepropert7 W . . be number AT NEXT, nth must, cxmaprisint: Th of ' , cry ele mnt Residences, Dwehlogs, tocks. Palms. siding Lots. ctc„ by order of Orp ' Court, Executots. Trustees and others; to be sold without reserve, liliL m i :).:.1.4) razV kiletl4lr .t ! t l 2 . !!: 1.11 . 1 :r at the Exchange, every TUESDAY, atl2 o'clock noon. Mar Handbills of each properly issued separatelY, and on the Saturday previous to each sale MO cola. imam ft pamphlet form, givingtbil descriptions. REAL ESTATE AT. PRIVATE T Printed: catalogues, comprising B(3;4nilhundred thousand dollars, including every description of city and country property, from the smallest dwellings to the most elegant, mansions; elegant country seats, farms r business properties. &c. air FIIIINITUBS AT. AT THE AUCTIOD STORE EVERY THURSDAY. attention given to sales at private ierz. BAITS. STOOKS, LOANS, dro. For 'account of whom it may concern -400 shares Philadelphia and Sugar_Oreek 011 CO Fdr other accounts— 150 shares Huntingdon ' and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Co. 45000 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Co. 7'5,1872, Mine Loan Bond. IQ shares Central National Bank. 500 shares Morgan Oil Co. of Philedelphia. 2 shares Broad Mountain and Mammoth Vein Coal Co. 1000 shares Horse Neck and Burning Spring 011 Co. .150 to tell per cent coupon bonds, WO each, Northwest Mining 1".)0.., Lake Superior. 3 shares Franklin Fire Insurance Co. 100 scrip Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. shares Broad Top Improvement Co. ° Stockholder's Season Ticket Arch Street Theatre 25,000 shares Buck Horn Run and Allegheny River Oil Co. 500 shares Clarion and Allegheny River Oil Co. - 1 share Philadelphia Library Co. 1 share Mercantile Library Co. TWENTY-SECOND FALL SALE, Dec. 19. VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS. CHESTNUT ST.—Valuable brick building oc cupied as a restaurant and dwelling. No. PAW Chestnut street, 22. by 150 feet to Clover street two fronts. THIRD ST.—Valuable brick building occupied as brokers' offices, No. 20 south Third street, between Chestnut and Market streets. BANK ST.—Two valuable four-story brick stores, Nos. 5 and 7 Bank street, between _Second and Third, and Chestnut and Marketstreets. BANK BT.-LFour tour-story brick stores, Nos. 3.5, 17, 19 and 21 Bank street. - - - - - - The above are most valuable stands. They will be sold separately. Sale by order of heirs. Estaterof Joseph and Thomas Wood, deceased. SECOND ST.—Valuable four-story brick store, No 8 north S.-coed street., above Market. APPLETREE ALLEY.—Four-story brick building, 117 Appletree alley, between Arch and Cherry, ;and l'ourth and Fifth streets. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate .of Mitchell, minors —Valuable Business Property.—Three-story marble and rough.east BP rkar....c6; No. las south Fourth street, near Chestnut street; 44 feet 2 Inches front. _ Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Robert Faries, de ceaseu, and.Farles, mluurs.—TWO-sTJRY FBA 51E DWELLING, Chester street. t ame Estate—Three-story brick D WELLING ,Schell street'. aed LOT, Chester Si, Orphans' Court Peremptory EMe—Estate of Cnarles l;deceastd.—TWO-:.%I'ORY BitICK. TAVERN and I)WELLIIt3, ico:',Ssl+ Lieru3ant.own avenue, to :weep Tioga and Woad streets; lot by '_nu lest: 2 fronts. _ _ _ callowhill street.—Three story brick STORE and DWELLING. i•_ Callownill st, tiale by order of Heirs—Estate of David Rankin. deceasen—Tv.o brick DWELLaNCLS and argt LOT, .s.laret street and Oak street,. Wet Philadelphia' opposite the Pennsylvania Rail road depot. forty feet ou Liarke . , street.. •'=i fret in depth through to Oak street, on which the front. is 140 feet. BROAD ST..—Elegant modern Pictou stone man sion, N. W. corner Broad and Federal str,.et..-25 tent on Broad and rue feet ou Federal street to a , street In the [ - tar. It is tinisheti in a very elegant and ~ u perior manner, and is replete with the modern convent ill,Luediate possession. Peremptory Salt--A.P.CH ST.—Haudsame modern residence, No. 162.5 Arcb st. It is replete.with the Luodern Vonv eniences. Sale ansointe. Immediate possession. Executors' Sale—Estate of Maria ArrLson, dec'd..— MOt ERN Iik...' , IDENCE. with si.ie yard, No. hill. poplar street, east of Sixteenth; - .rs feet front, lUS feet In dep.!' to Cambridge ~ : t.ree.. xs , A.LLALEST.—handsome modern residence, 17e7 Wallace st, It hay the modern conveniences. Posses sion Ist January. 1 WELFTII. AND tIIRARD A VENT: F_—Handsome modern there-story brick residence. two story brick dwelling azd stable and carriage house, S. W. corner of Twelfth and (:irard avenue; lot 36 - feet front. NINTH ST.—Valuable residence, 254 south Ninth street, below Walnut, with stable and coach house in the rear. SEVENTEENTH AND FILBERT ST.—Execut.ori' Sate—Estate of Dr. P. W. Russell. dec'd.—Three-story brick dwelling, N. E. corner Seventeenth and Filbert sc.? eets. D.ORTH TWELFTH ST.—Two neat modern dwell bt.s and 12.1 u north Twelftzt street. above Girard avenue. Ishii:NT ST.—Three neat modern dwellings, ;r2O.:1::2 and 3:24 north Front street, above Vine. Tuey will be sold separately. NEN\ MAII,R ET ST.—Two three story brick dwell ings, MT and 319 New Market street. They will 09 sold separately. t./1.7111' FRONT ST.—Three-story brick dwering, fits south Front street. - - - Three-story in lek. STORE and DWELLING, S. W. corner Fourth street and trira.rd avenue. threeetory brick bLORES and DWELLINGS, os. 4e and .10b (;Irard avenue adjoining the above, ::three-awry brick DWELLINGS, Miles street, be tween Tenth and Eleventh - streets, and solar' of Wal nut street Three-story brick DWELL.HCO, No. .961 north Eleventh street. south of Uirard avenue. three-story brick. DWF I LIAO, Nos. and Dauphin street. VALUABLE LOTS, ?9TH AND 24TH WARDS. Large and desirable Lot, N. W. corner North Col lege avenue and 2.isi-at opposite Girard College. Valuable Lot, N. E. corner '2lst street and North College avenue. The above two lot, are surrounded by desirable improvements, and in a neighborhood which is ra plait improving. ‘,L 04, Sparta street, south of Weq.minister avenue; 110 Uri , '" feet. Two fronts. Lot, Hutton street, west of Forty-second; 40 by 100 feet. Lot. Forty.second in reel, south of Hutton; 40 by 110 feet. Two fronts. See plan. LOT, Spring liarde%street, south side, west of Broad htreet, l'AltElkil ST.—Two three-story brick dwellings, 4 . ;:t and 14:7o ParriSh street. sold separately. :TELL , : kit 6T., 13th Ward.—Three three-story brick dwellings66S,6ts,and 667 dteiner street. "Sold sepa rutely. Three-story brick DWFLI INO. 131 S Potts street, 14th Ward. _ _ _ COUNTRY SEATS. FAIIUS.&-c. Very desu able Country heat and arm, acr es , on ,‘ rbad ohe continuation or Fisher's lane) between the Old 1 ork road and Urubbtown, near careen Lane ,tation. Very desirable Fa‘rm. 179 acres, In a high state of vultlvation, Chester county; 7 miles north of \Vest Chester, 2)... miles from Chester Valley Railroad. Very desirable Store and Dwelling. Smith and Wheelwright Shops, U. acres, Radnor township, Dela ware county, Pa. • - Full 'Particulars of each of the above properne_sw no ready in handbills. . . r,..iLE OF CHOICE ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. DEC I. At the suc.lon store, commencing at 4 o'clock, a choice collection of celebrated English modern en gracing,s,trom the productions of Landseer, Taylor, .Ansdell, Herring Absolon. Fuer!, Constable, atone, Brooks, 'Ward, Eastlake, Go. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS. On TUESDAY atd WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, December Dal and 2oth, At II o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, at the auction store, south Fourth street, a tine collection of Valuable Oil Paintings, comprising Works by Paul Weber, E D. Moran, Baddingion of London, Cole, E.. 1). Lewis, Rasher of London, Sbayer, James Ha'sallton, Reyn• sten, Birch, Plumet, Searly, Verlxechoven, Delcour, The paintings are all handsomely framed. May be examined two days previous to sale. • - . Sale for account of the United States, At Mower Hospital. Chestnut HOSPITAL .I.I7HNITURE. ON WEDNI.DAY MORNING, DEC. 20., At 10 o'clock at the Mower Hospital, Cheat - trialllll, by order of C. McDougal, Surgeon and Brevet Colonel U. S. A., Medical Purveyor, a large quantity of Hos pital Furniture, Blankets, Sheets, •Bedsacks, Counter panes, Matrasse.s, White and Colored Rags. - Criairs, Tables, Desks, &c Also, Bowling Alley. Printing Press, etc.; Large Coffee Roaster, Ice Cream Freezer, Telegraph Apparatus. Brussels and Ingrattt Carpe s, Handsome Chandeliers, Sewing Machine,' Musical Instruments. etc. .. . ._ _ . fa - Full particulars In catalogues now ready. 'terms cash; 25 per cent to be paid at time of sale. Carsleave at 9 o'clock for Chestnut Hill; from Ninth and Green streets. . bale on the Premises South Twentieth street, t Nni NEAT RESIDENCE,. AND FURNITURE. ON FRIDAY Id (I, DEC. 22. At 10 o'clock,will be sold t public sale on the pre m hies. neat modern reslden e *No. 225 south Twentieth street, below Walnut; Is rep ete with the modern con veniences. HANDSOME FURNITURE, SUPERIOR PIANO &c., Vic. Also, the handsome furni e, piano, &c, Full parti culars in catalogues. AT PRIVATE SALE— odern RESIDENCE, with 3 acres. Manheim at Cie town. VALUABLE LOT. Warren st,.west of 17th. mer . MORTGAG 25, E, COO. $25,000.—A first-class well secured A V TH t OMAS (Bear Household Far SALES Sales of Fora SALE Or Thomas riends and . to thesaleoi SALE OF ' O At 10 rect N or _ street, will be' ald— _ A large assortment of Fancy Hods. suitable fdr Curistrnas presents. • , *if' Invoices for the abeve sale wait be sent to the atotelgrldenday. I • • 7 , ,: ... - i-4-.:',;:AXIDTICW-i.5.414111,3..:H.'. -( - F . ,- JAMES A. EBEENAN AIrOTTOBIEEB., No. 421 RF 41 . 4 ESTATE DEO. 21. . . 2000 shares Buck Horn STOCKS Bun ad Alleghany 011 Co, ISOM shares Improvement Petroleum eo. 100 shares Philadelphia Mutual Petroleum Co. " Bond 1100 bit mortgace,_ Bald Bagle Valley 88. C. 4 Share in Philadelphia Library. ' Share inMercantile Library:' 4 shares' Broad „Mountain Mammoth Vein Coss Co., each entitled to two tons °fools' at cost annually, (those now entitled to 10 tons) 50 shares Bear Mountain Franklin Coal Co., each en titled to 13i ton coal at cost, (each of tnese now enti tled to 3 tons). 2 shares Broad Mountain Mammoth Vein Coal Co. 1. share Atheneum. Peremptory Sale on account of whom it may concern,. !CO Shares Shamokin Ccal Co. ektdETERY LOTS. N0:173, Sec. 3); 225 Bea E, and Ilis Sec, F, Odd Fel. lows' Cemetery. , Lots Nos. 9, 17,24 and 28. Sec. 115, containing 1,529 square feet. Mount htoriah Cemetery. • CITY WHARVES—AIso, by order of the Commis sioner of Wharvf and Landings, MARKET ST.. DELA.VI7ARE, north side. SA' SOM Sl'. WHARF on the Schuylkill 726 LOMBARD ST—A tour-story brick dwelling. 3 two-story frame dwellings and one thrae story brick house, lot 20 by 96 feet to Cullen st. Subject to 00 and taw,,ground rent. VALUABLE MILL AND 45 ACRES, 24th WARD. —A valuable tract of land on Indiana and Cobb's creeks, 24th Ward, with stone dwelling houset and out buildings, and the with water power itce. adjoin ing lands ors. W. Cattell, Esq. and Professor Rhoads. 0. Cburt Sale—. Estate of IFffilam Carter, deed. 938 COATES ST—Tbe three-story brick house and lot, 18 by 57 feet. Executor's Positive Srle—.Estate of Daniel Longstreili. 1212 GREEN ST—Three story brick dwelling, 19 feet 5 inches front by 55 feet deep. - Subject to 1,794 ground rent. &tine Estate. 1609 ILECEZTT ST—Three-story brick house an d lot, 13 by 36 feet and $2l ground rent. Same Daum. 1607 BE(tHETT ST—Threstory brick dwelling ad joining, 13 by 38 feet. t2l around rent. Same Estate. DROVER'S COURT.—A small dwelling west side of a court running south from Poplar, above Ninth street; lot 12x52 feet. ,Sa me estate. BROAD ST.—Valuable large 10t,5.E.. corner ofLan caster street, 140 feet on BROAD. and THIRTEENTH 51.5., and 538 feet on LANCASTER ST. Ececutors' Sale. Estate. of B. Davis, deceased. THIRTEENTH ST. Valuable SQUARE OF GROUND, bounded by Tweifthand Thirteenth, Lan caster and piamond streets Same estate. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD—A tract of land on. the south side of Cathedral avenue, 214 feet 33. Inches east of Fifty. second st; 8) feet front and 273 feet 8% to ehes deep on the west line and 262 feet 9 inches deep on the east line. Girard avenue, when opened, will take off about 5 - feet from the rear of this lot. Same' estate. 51 NOBLE ST.—A three story brick house and lot. =64 feet. $3O ground rent- Orli , /Idris' Court-Sate. Es tate of Jonas Minors. 615 9ROWN ST.—A threeeto4'brick house and lot, 16x23 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Same estate. 24TH ST. above PINE—A oak ery and dtvelling„ 16263 feet, 9 inches, with the use of an alley. e4iu may r , main If desirt d. Sate by order of Heirs. Estate of Elizabeth Afeßride. , FRONT AND DAUPHIN BTS.—A triangular lot, S. E. corner of the two streets, 120 feet niches on . Front. 1 , 7 feet 13„ inches front on Dauphin street, and 42 feet inches deep, at right angles with the former, and 52 feet II inches at, right angles with the latter. VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE TO REAL ESTATE OPERATORS. Will be sole at very low rates, to a pany who will take them all in one lot, five desirable dwellings in the heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had if desired. 'lbis is a veil favorable opportunity to par ties who seek good real estate Investments to buy at old prices property which will pay wPil and increase in value. For particulars apply at the auction store. MARKET ST. 5T011.....--At, private sale, the vain• able four-story btick store S. B. corner of Market and Bank sts. In drat rate condition. Terms accommo• dating. ALSO—The substant:al property at the S. E. comer of Market and Strawuerry sta. In excellent order. These properties will be sold so as to pay a good in terest. on the investment. ST ABLE—A very desirable property In the neigh but hood of Twelfth and Locust sts. TAVERN STAND and 9 arras , of land, on Rido Ir-ad, s , Milks from the State H 01.13 P. known as thf - sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &c., at the store. Property No. 44.0 south Front st., 41 by Pk feet. do do II:Oland 114 e Lombard st ' se acres, Germantown do Fisher's lane Valuable Lot. Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do de do I Building Lots, south Twenty-secon4 at Property northeast corner Fourth AA Spruce are Dwelling. with side yard. Darby toad Brawn-san e Store, Second st. near Chestnut Residence and large lot, Burlington do No. ?Al south Tenth at do do 415 South Eleventh at Dwelling, col Pine st do Its Pond at 5 acres of Land. Federal st. Twenty-sixth Ward VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A very valuable business property pn Chestnut st, having two fronts—in good OrCer, ,tc. Dosup.sncy with the deed. RiEN B. BITERS & CO., AUCTION.K9 9 9 9 =t .1) Nos. =, and 9 M4 Market streekcorner of Bank Laßtils; P.S.RIMPTORY QA TA OF Boars, BROW BROGANS, TRAVELDIG BAGS': &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING. DEC. 19, Will be sold. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ON FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about 1.110 packages boots. shoes, caLmorals„ cavalry boots, &c. of city and Eastern manufacture. Open far examination with catalogues early on the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOM, TRAVELUCti BAGS, kc. 9 NOTlCE—lncluded in our large sale of boots, shoes, ON TUESDAY moßsnzo, Dec 19, will be found in part the following fresh and desirable amortment, vir. 'lien's, boys' and youtta' calf, double sole, and hall welt dress boots; men's, boys' and youths kip and buff leather boots: men's fine grain, long l 3 cavalry and Napoleon boors; men's and boys' ma, b leather (buckle at d plain) Congreis boots and morals: men's, boys' and youths super kip, buff and polished grain half welt and heavy double sole bro. ladies' fine kid, gnat, morocco, and enameled patent sewed (buckle and plain) balmoraLs and Con. rress Falters, women's, misses' and children's calf and duff leather balmorals and lace boots; children's fine kid, sevceo city made lace boots; Jitney sewed balmo rals and ankle ties: ladies' fine black and colored leszing Congress and side lacegalters; wo mens'. misses and children's goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots: ladies' fink kid sappers; metallic overshoes and sandals; mrpet slippers; carpet and enamelled leather traveling bags, ecc. LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF BRITISH, pp.Ezraa, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will bold cc large s.sle of Foreign and Domestic Ery Gocds, by catalog - us, on FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT and part for cash. ON THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 21. At 10 o'clock, embracing about Cis) Packages and Loh of rtapie and Fancy articles, In Woolens, Worsteds, Linens, Silks and Cottons. N. B.—Catalogues really nd gamis arranged for ex• Inbition early on morning of sales MEM= NOTICE—At the commencement of our sale of Dec. '2 , ..at t. n o clock precisely, we Rill relt a lull line of ingrain, venetian, hemp. list, cottage and rag carpetings. MOEES NATHAN - 8, AUCTIOYEER AND COM MISSION MERCHANT, Southeast corner Sixth and Race streets. The sale will continue until every article is dis posed of. a PRIVATE 4A 7.F, FOR 1421 T.R THE L'StrAl SELLING PRICES. Fine gold hunting case, open face, English patent .ever watches of the most approved and best makers cue gold hunting case and open face detached levet end lepine watches: ladles' fine gold watchea: fine gold American lever watches; duplex and other watches. Fine silver hunting case and open face American. English, 'Swiss and other lever watches: fine silver lepure watches: English, Swiss and French watches, in huntingcases, double cases and open face; fine gold vest, neck, chatelaine, fob and guard chains; • fine gold !ewelry of every description; fowling pieces; re volvem, dtc. BILLIARD TABLE. First Mass billiard table, complete. • AT PRIMATE SALE. Several building lots, in Camden. N. J., Fifth and Chestnut streets. FIREPROOF 1113..5.T. Large size firepro. (chest, s feet high by 3 feet wide, made by Silas C. Herring. Also, a small Salamander fireproof cheat. MONEY TO LOAN,, In large or small amounts, on goods of every description. DAVIS & HARVEY: PLUM IONEERs. (Late with M. Thomas & Sona.) Store No. 233 Chestnut s•xeet. FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday. SALES AT RESIDENCES will receive particalar attention. Sale No 333 Chestnut street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH PLATE Rt.,RS. HIGH CASE CLOCSI musical, CLOCK; BOOKCASE, PIANO. CA.RPETs, &C -ON TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock. at the auction store, the superior fur niture, 3 fine French plats mirrors, harp piano, supe rior high case clock, musical clock, plays 16 airs: wal nut bookcase, a large assortment or carpets, bedding, &c. Sale at the International Hotel. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRORS, FINE CAR PETS. OIL CLOTHn, FINE FEATHER BEDS. BEDDING, FIREPROOF SAFE, &c ON WEDNESDAY MORNING At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the entire furniture of the International Hotel. Second et. .below Spruce st. in cluding the furniture of about fifty rooms; French plate mirrors, gas chandeliers, fine tapestry and in grain. carpets, oil. cloths, large number fine feather beds, blankets. comfortables, china and glassware, fire proof safe by Farrel & Herring, kitchen. fhrmtare. 'c. C J. WOLBERT. LA:RGE CLOSING SALE OF PURE and CHOICE OLD LIQUORS, IN DEMIJOHNS and CASES. ON TUESDAY MORNING. NEST, The nth inst., at precisely 11 o'clock, at No. 16 South Sixth street. comprising— Martel and Heneseys Pale Cognac Brapdieri; Don Pedro 11,, and South Side Madeiras; • Antontilado, Mown, Royal Golden and Pale Sherriegf London Dock Jamaica and Granada Rum; Monongahela and Loch. nagar Scotch Whiskies; Holland Gin; Wild Cherry Brandy: Port and Muscat Wines; Very Choice Chain. pagnes and Clarets. All warranted pure as Imported. -Altar Catalogues now ready. PRIVATE STOCE.—AIso; at commencement of Rale, R Private stock of very choice Wines, 18 years old. • • del4 4t*i DIELLTE. FORD St 00., AIIOTIONEJERS. Nos. 525 MARKET and SZa COMBLEROB streets. 'BALE OF 1,500;0,911Mit BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANO, , gra. ON THURSDAY gcc. MOB.NING. DEO, 21, commencing at ten o'clock. precisely. will be sold, by catulogne, i5OO cases men's, boys' and youths' kip, grain and thick boots. shoes. brogans, bahnorals, long gaits's, &c also , . women ' s. missal ' and • chil dren's oaf; kid: kip. goat and morocco heeled boots, shoes. gaiters, slippers, & c., from first-cluss city and Xastern manufacturecs. t. ALITOMION SALES. - SCOTT, Jn., AIICTIONEMR, !sea raffESTNDT street. BOBINSOIO'S SPECIAL SALE - OP FINE FRAMED 'IMPORTED ENGEAV/NOS. On Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, December 18th, 19th and 20th At 734 o'clock precisely, at Scott's Art . Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street; - will be sold about 400 'finely framed imported eng•ravings, of fine proof and choice selected impressions, from the greatest modern artists, among which, are Landseer. Hating. Amide!, Stackpooi, Thompson. Baxter, Burgers, Patterson and othete. Now open fpr examination. Y BARRITT & CO.. AITOTIO ' Cash Auction House, No. 2:30 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced nn conflict:in:lents without extra charge. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BEADY 'MADE WINTER CLOTHING. ON WEDNESDAY, MORNING.DEO. 24. Commencing at 10 o'clock. T. L. ASH:BRLDGF, & CO., AIICIIONKEIRS, N 0.305 MARKET atreet.'above Fifth. •t nrkt , , : • '• it • S.. _.0.616 14 - 34: I s I and No. 612 JANNE street. o Dt :4-1 al aiovalai WO) Dl,llll OBEDIENCE to a rule of the District Court 1. of the City and Co'inty of Philadelphia the the Sheriff of said City publishes the following wrtteor Alias Summons, Covenant: HENRY C. HOWELL; Sheriff Sheriff's Mice, December 161h,11365. City and County of Philadelphia, ss. TILE COMMONWP. A TH OF -PENNSYLVANI‘. To the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting: We cOMMand you. as before we did, that you sum mon CMIRLES WitIORT, late of Tour county so that he-be and appear before our Judges at Phila delphia; at our District Court for the City and County of - Philadelphia to be holden .at -Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MOND A Y of January (1866) next, there to answer M. Joseph Mitcheson and Robert M. Mitehe son , lotecuters of Robert - Mitchmon, deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant, stir ground rent deed, re-. corded in the office for Recording of Deeds, Ste., in and for.the city and countftof Philadelphia, in Deed Zook. O. W. C.. No. 31, page 213, sl.e.. and have you then ape there this writ. We command you,as before we did,that you summon PETER L. BERRY, late of your county. so that - he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia. at our District (must, for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia. the first MONDAYpf January next there to answer William Rirkhatio. AW signee of Stephen Kingston, - of a plea of breach of covenant. sur ground rent deed, Peter Kington, by deed bated the 19th day of March, A. D. 1864, recorded September V.d; 1864, in;Deect Book BLI3, aio. 1, page =4. did grant and convey unto Peter L. Berry, his heirs and assigns. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the mirth side of Spruce street. be tween Sixth and Seventh street, in , tee city of Phila. delphia, containing In breadth, east and west, 19 feet, and in length orceptb northward, one hundred and nine 410 s, jai , t, seveupches,resel wing thereout a yearly crounc rent or sum f Stn. unto him, the said Stephen Kingston, his heirs and assigns, as therein expressed, and the said Stephen Kingston, by deed roll dater the I th day of September, 1818, recorded dept. 17, NM in Deed Book M. No. 26, page 79, &c., granted and assigned said yearly ground rent unto Win, Kirkham. his heire and assigns, foreverlpad have you then and there this writ. .. - We command you. as before we did. that you sum mon MONTGOIIIERY JOHNSON, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Palle delpliia, at our District Court, for the City too County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Pt:diesel labia, in and fur the said City and County of Philadel pills, the first MONDAY of January next. taere . enswerJames M. Smith, Elizabeth R. Edwards and John B. Edwards, trustee uuder the last will and tes tament of George W. Edwards, deed, of a plea of breach of covenant, for the recovery of arrears of ground rent issuing out of and reserved trim and upon all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of a certain new street. firm' feet ale,called Auburn street, extending from the Frank ford road to the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad the northeasternmost line of which Auburn street Is at the distance of three hundred and thirty-three feet one inch and one-eight of an inch- southwstwardly from the sonthwestermcst hue ocean:brie street, and runs parallel therewith: in the late District of Richmond, in thec,unty of Philadelphia: the said lot beeinnuag of the dista ce of two hundred an , thirty two feet south. caste - artily, from tee southeasternmost line- of niter street, containing in front or breadth on the said n üburn street fifty-four feet five inches, and ex tending in length or depth nortneastwardly of 'that width between parallel lines at right uncles with the said Auburn street one hundred and forty-six feet six Inches to another new street forty feet one Inch anti one-eighth of an inch wide. called William street. also extending from the Frankford read to the Philadelo, villa and Trenton Railroad: bounded northeast varply". by the said Wultatu Street southwestwarctly by: the said Auburn street souther-stavardly by ground, late of John Rice, and northwctwardly by ground late or John Rice, which said Auburn and William streets were laid out and intended to be opened by the said Jehn Rice for publicuse forever, due from the deft. to the MRS ,under and by virtue of the following: Ground rent deed John Rice lino Ahoy 8., his ife, to as tint gomery Joanson. dated April 1, sZ2, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, etc., for the city aed county of Philadelphia. In Deed Rook T, H. No, 24, page ate deed ofasignment. John Rice and Mary 8.. Lis wife, to George W. Edwards, dated July 1, 1:15.1, and recorded in said °Slice in Deed Rook T.H., Z.°. ti,, page 451 will of George W. Edwatds.dated Aegust 2,1, 1551 and codicil thereto, dated August 7 , th. IsSL de vising Inter alts the said ground rent to the plaintiffs, James M. smith. Elizabeth It_ Edward; and John R. Edwards. in trust as therein set forth, dill: proved September 4th, ISSI, and registered in tee office of the Register of Wills for the city and county of Priladel phis: in Will Book No. 40, page S. ate., and have you then there this writ. We command you,as before we did,that you summon MONTOtiIitERY J OLLN sON, latea o your Couritv, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philiwiel. Oda. at our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, CO be holden at. Puilatielphia, in and for the said ( ity and County of Philadelphia, the first ..1.101..D.A.Y of January next, there to answer James M. Smith, Elizabeth B. Edwards and John H. Ed wards, Trustees under the last will and testament of George W. Edwards, deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant, for the recovery of arrears of ground rent issuing out of and reserved from and upon all that certain lot ur piece of ground, situate on the north eastwardly side of a certain new street, fifty feet wide. called Aueura street, exterding from • the Frankford toad to the Philadelphia and TrentOn Railroad, the northeastermost tine of which said Auburn street is at the distance of three hut dred and thirty-three feet one Inch at d one eighth of AU inch s.outhwestwardly from the southwester - most line or Uambria street and runs parettel thereat eh to the late District of Richmond. in the cotinty of Philadelphia, the said lot b ginning at the oist.tance of two ltnrdred and eighty-six feet live itches southeastward*: from the southeastermost line of A tuber siree:: containing in front or breadth on the sato Auburfi street tiny-for r feet live inches. and ex tending in length or depth northeastwardly of that width between parallel lines at right angles with the said Auburu street one hui.dred and forty-six feet: six in ,Les to another new s• reef., forty feet one Inch hod e eighth of an inch wide. called William street. also extending from the Prankford road to the Plil adelphia and Trenton Railroad, bounded northeastwardly by the said William. street, sotithwestwardly by the said Auburn street, southeastward.y by ground now or late of .10,hn'llice, and northwestwardly by ground now or late of John !Dee, which said Auburn and William :-treets were laid out and intended to be opened by the said John Rice for public use forever. late from the defendant to the plaintiffs under and by - Virrue of the following: Ground rent deed. John Rice apd Mary B his wife, to Montgomery Johnson, dated April I, 18.52, and recorded in the Office for Recording Deeds ..te , tor the City and County of Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. 8., No. 24. page 315, dic. Deed of assignment, John Rice and Mary 8., his wife, to Geo. W. Edwards, dated July lat. 18o:f, and recorded in said Office in Deed Book T. 11..N0. 1.17, page 461, &e. Win of George W. Ed wards, dated august ?d, t 661, and codicil thereto, dated August 18th, 1161, devising inter alia the said ^r ound rem to the plaintiffs James M. Smith, Elizabeth R, Ed wards and John H. k dwards,in trust as therein get forth duly proved, September, 4th. 1881, and registered In the edict- of the Register of Wills for the City and County of Philadelphia. in Will Book No. 46 page 8 fie.: and have you then there this writ. We command you. as before we did that you sum mon Fts'EEM.A.N SCOTT,late of your county, so that he ne and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, ut our District Court for the City and County of Phila delphia, in and for the said City and County of Phila delphia, the first MONDAY of January next, thereto answer the Western Saving Fund Company, of Phila elph la. of a pica of breach of covenant, sur Groned Rent Deed trom Elizabeth Clrusto to Freeman Scott. dated September 24, 1882. Recordep in Deed Book T B, No. 40, p. 601 Ground Rent assigned tq plaintiffs by Deed dated September - 25th, 1512. Recorded in Deed Book T H. No, 40, page 5u.5; and have you th,en and there this writ 11 - ,e command you, as before we did that you sum mon JOSEPH H. AIdES. late of your County, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia at our District Court for the City and cSfunty of Piffle. d elphis., to be holden at Philadelphja, in and for the said Cty and County of Phila delphia. the first MONDAY of January next, there to au wer the Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia assigneess of Elizabeth W. Parrish and Dillwyn Parrish, Jr., executors of the last will and testament of William D. Portion, deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant sur ground rent deed of William D. Parrish and Elizabeth W., his wife, to Jot eph H. Ames. dated February 26th, 1852. and re corded in Deed Book J. H., No. 12. page 268, &c , re serving a yearly ground rent, and bye of Elizabeth W. Parrish and Diliwyn Parrish, Jr., executors, .who took out letters testamentary, January Bth, 1821. of William D. Earrith.deceased, dated December ith,1864, and recorded in Deed Book L. H. 8., No. 66, page 502, &c., to the Girard Life Insurance A 'trinity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, the plaintiffs; and have you then :herethis writ. Witness the Honorable- George Sharswood, Doctor of Laws, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the 16th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. d el 81a1r2t F. A. TREGO, Pro Prothonotary.. TN OBEDIENCE to a Rule of the Court of Commoh Pleas of the City and County of Philadelphia, the - She. riff of said city publishes the following writs of .el!css Summons Cevenant: HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 16th,1865. City and County of Philadelphia, ss. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: We command you as bef..re we did, that you summon JOITh RAGARTY, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas. tor the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the sand county' of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of January next, there . to answer John M. Wetherell, ofa plea of breach of cove nant our ground rent deed dated the fourteenth day of. March, Anno Domini 1831, and recorded in the office for recording deeds for the city and county of Phila. delphia. In Deed .Book G. W. C...N0. IV2, page 214, etc., and have you then an d there this writ, We command you, as before we did; that yon sum mon ',TORN SPRINGER. late of your county. so. that be be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at •our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and Gounty of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia. in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first DLORDAY.of Sauuary, peg, thexe to ,;answer ; GeOrge" Williams, Amelia. Daviesind Amos Ellis, Trustees ms der the Willof Benjamin- Davis. deceased, o was lesigaee of John Lambert: and have you and there this writ. 7 'VetiOnElland YOU; se 'before wtr did; that y tonne mon JOHN SPRINGER; late of your contrite so that he be and appear before our Judges at Ph phis, at our Court'of Common Pleas, for the city an county of Philadelphia, to be holden at . Philadelphia r in and for Iliesaid city and county of Philadelphia, thefirstllloN DAT of January next,there tol answer George Wil liams, Amelia Davis, and Amos Ellis, trustees under the will of Benjamin Davisrdeceased, who was assignee of John Lambert and have you then there this writ. We command you. as 'before we did; that you sum mon BENTON &.ASTON, late of your county, so that he be and appear before our Juftes at Philadelphia; at our Court of Common. Pleat. for the City and County or Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and lor the said City and County of -Philadelphia, the tint MONDAY of January next; there to answer Andrew Butler, assignee of J: Nation Metcalf, who was assignee of Jas. S. Spencer and Sarah his wife, assignee ofJohlt. L. Newbold and Rebecca his wife, assignee of Elisha. • T. Cooke, assignee of Fluiham How, assignee of Hun ter B. Pennock and PlUeabeth his wife, assignee of Archibald. Mclntyre and Eliza his wife, and • Henry Yates and Catharine his wife the said Archibald and. Henry, being the assignees of John S. Yates and Mary E. his wife, and the said John B. and the said Archi bald. being the assignees af. the .Farmers and Me chanics' Bank; and have you then and there this writ. We command 'you. as before we did; that you sum mon JAAMS TODD, late of your county; so tbathe be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia. at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of January next, there to answer Charles Evans of a plea of breach of covenant, for non-pay ment of arrears of ground rent, of $96 per alumni, re nerved by indenture made between the said plaintiff and the said defendant, dated the 16th day of Nevem ber 1856, and recorded in Deed Book T. 11.-, No. 14g, page 137 &c., and issuing ont of a certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Orleans street, and south aide of Oregon street. in the late District of West Phil adelphia (now 2ith Ward), containing in front on Or leans street lee feet, and in length or depth eastward along Oregon street, keeping the same width 180 feet, &c., and haVe you then there this writ. - We command you as before we did that you semmon - WILLIAM ROBINSON, Jr„ late of your county so so that he - be apd appear before our Judges at Pails delpttia, at our Court of Common Pleas, forthe , City and County orPhiladelphia,to be holden ar, Philadel phia, in and for the said City and County of Philadel phia. the first MODTDELY of January •ne.x e answer Charles T. Parry, assignee of John who was assignee of Christopher Pechin d. Chris- • tiana his wife Joshua. Ashbridge and Rebecca E. his wife,teeorrcePecbinatargaret Pet hin,Perry.M.Hunter. and Rebbecca A., his wife. Colin C. - Hughes and Mar, - ily. his wife. Ann Pechin, Charles C Pechin and Peter Pechinand and Mary .I.; his wife. in whom was vested the estate of John Pechin. who died without a • will, under theitate laws of this Oommoawealtb, which said John r echin was assignee of Enoch Taylor and his wife, who was assignee 'Of William Warner, who was assignee of William Garrigues and wife, of a plea wherefore he keeps not his covenant for the pay ment of a certain yearly ground rent, reserved by reed dated July 29th. A D. 1762. Recorded, in the proper office at Philadelphia, July 60th. A. D. 1 01, in Deed Book P. F.. No. 17. page 516 &c., from William Garrigues and wife to William Robinson Jr., the fol lowing assignments of ground rent thereby reserved, having - been made: E.rat..Wm. Garrtgues and Hannah. his Mee, to. Wm. warner, dated May 24,1813. Reeirded In the said office at rbilade,pnia, in Deed Book .L C.. No. es, page 149& Second, William Warner to Enoch Taylor. dated, Aril 27th. A. 11. 1846 Recorded in the said office at Phil phis, in Deed Book A. W. M.,No. 71. page 657 dc. Third. Enoch Taylor and Ann- B.„ trs wife, to John Pechin, dated Jane 15th. A. D, 1848. Recoeded in the said office at Philadelphia, in Deed Rook A. W. Di., No. 71page :16 And the said John Pectin being co thereof ,eeized In fee, died intestate, having no widow nor cnitdren. but leaving father and mothrr.Peter and Rebecca Pechin (both of whom have since deceased) and only three broths; and one sister to wit. Christopher Pethin. George ecbin. and Ed %caret H. Pechin. and Rettecm E., fe Joshua Ash bridge, him surviving,to whom the said yearly ground nt did c escend andirome under the intestate law. of this Coromonwealtb:"And tbesa id ueorge Pechin bath since died intestate. withtut widow, leaving four chil dre n only. to wit: George Pechin.Jr...Margaret Pechin, ebecro. A.. intermarried with Perry M. Hunter, and ary Emily, intermarried with Cohn C. lingoes, stir vii Ing him,tcwhom the said George.oneshare or pkrt of the. said yearly ground did c escend and come nncter the... intestate: law illoresaid. And the said Edward H Pe chin hail: also since died, leaving a wldo* Ann Pe chin and three children obly.to wit: Charles C. Pechin, k eter Pechin and John W. Pechin, surviving him, to wt om nis,the said Edward H ,one share,or part of said yearly ground rent., did -descend and come. according to the intestate laws aft'resaid. Fourth Assignment, hristopher Pechin and Christiana, his wire. Joshua. Asbbridge. and Rebecca E. his wife, George Peddle, 9i r rgnret Pecan Perry Do. Hunter and 'Rebecca A., his wife, Colin C. Hughes and Ai ar• - h s wife, Ann Pechin, Charles C. Pechin. and PeterPeet:du and ary J., his wife, to John W. Pechin, whereby the , a-I,ole fee simple of said ground rent, after the descents above mentioned, vested in the said John W. Pe chin, dated March 13. A. D 1860. recorded in the said (Mice at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A D B. No 131, page ?p, arc .Fll7l, Assignment, John W. Pechin to Charles T. Parry, dated June 19. A. D. ISS9, recorded in said oftice.at Philadelphia, in Deed Book AD B, 124. p ge 395. c lA' itness. the Honorable Oswald Thompson. Doctor el Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphis.. the 19th day of December, Anno Domini one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-five. dell law- T. 0. WEBB. Pro-Prothonotary. .ffiEDIOLIA. OPAL DEISTA.I,I,.I:ML±L. 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