The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 27, 1863, Image 4

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PENNSYLVANIA
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GoCENTRAL RAILROAD.@
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THE OREAT DOUBLE-TRACK SHORT ROUTE TO THE
WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST.
Equipments and facilities for the safe, speedy, and
comfortable tranaportstion of passengers unsurpassed by
a n l r ra r i o n n . te is the country.
leavt the Depot at Eleventh and Market streets.
as fellows :
Mail Train at 8.00 A. It
Fast Line at. 11.30 A. M.
Through Express at 10.40 P. K
Parkesburg Train at 12.80 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation Train at .. 2.00 P. M.
Lancaster at. 4.00 P. X.
Through passengers, by the Fast Line, roach Altoona
for supper, where will be found excellent accommoda
tions for the night, at the Logan House. and may take
either the Philadelphia or Baltimore Express, each of
which makes connection at Pittsburg for all points. A
daylight view is thus afforded of the entire line and its
magnificent scenery.
The Through Express train runs daily—ill the other
trains daft , except Sunday.
FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST.
The Mail Train, Fast Line, and Through Express con.
nett at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg
ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to
the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. and South and
Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. Through
Tickets to Cleveland. Detroit, Chicago, St. Paul, Colum
bus, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Leavenworth, Kauai,
Wheeling, Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, and ail
other principal points, and baggage checked through.
INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express leaving at 10.40 P. M. connects,
at Blairsville Intersection. with a train on this road for
Blairsville. Indiana. &c.
EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The 'Through Express Train, leaving at 10.40 P. M.,
connects at Cresson, at 10.36 A. M., with a train on this
road for Ebensburg. Trains also leave Cresson for .
Ebensburg at 2.15 and &46 P. M.
. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The rail Train, at 8.00 A. M., and Through Express, at
10.40 P. M. connect at Altoona with trains for Hollidays
burg at 7.40 P. M.-and 8.26 A. 81.
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train leaving at 10.40 P. M.
connects at Tyrone with a train for Sandy Ridge and
Philipsburg And by Bald Eagle Valley B. R. for Port
Matilda, lilliesburg, and Bellefonte.
HUNTINGDON Sc BROAD. TOP RAILROAD.
The Throuilh Express Train, leaving at 10.40 P, M.
connects at Hontingdon with a train for-Hopewell at
7.30 A. M.
NORTHERN-CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA & ERIE
RAILROADS,
FOR SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, Lock HAVEN. Braila.
ROORESTER,BUFFALO. and NIAGARA FALLS. • Passengers
taking the Mail Train, at 8.00 A. M., and the Through
Express, at 10.40 P. M., go • directly through without
change of cars between Philadelphia and Williamsport.
For YORK, HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, Columbia
It Ewing at 6.00 A. M. and 2 11P. M. connect at
with trains on the Northern Central R. R.
CUMBERLAND VALLEFRAILROAD.
The Mail Train, at 8.00 A. M., and Through Express, at
10.40 P. M. connect at Harrisburg with trains for °MIMI.,
Chamberaburg, and Hagerstown.
WAYNESBUItG BRANCH RAILROAD:
The trains leaving at 8.00 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. connect
at Downingtown with trains on this road for Waynes
burg and all intermediate stations.
FOR WEST CHESTER.
Passengers for West Chester taking the trains leaving'
at 8.00 A. M. and 1230 and 4.00 P. M. go directly through
Without change of cars.
Foe further information apply at the Passenger Station,
S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
JAMES COWDEN, Ticket Agent.
WESTERN EMIGRATION.
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. 137
Dock street daily (Sundays excepted), at 10 o'clock P•
offering a comfortable mode of travel to families going
West, at .ne-half the usual rates of fare. Particular at
tention is paid to Baggage, for which checks are given,
and baggage forwarded by . same train. ith the passen
ger.
For full information wir to
PENN, Emigrant Agent,
--- • 137 DOCK Street.
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• MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS. .
An mute this reliable Express' company will pass
through each train before reaching the depot, and take
up checks and deliver Baggage to any part of the city.
Ba ggage will be called for promptly.when orders are left
at the Passenger Depot, Eleventh and Market streets,
The travelling public are assured that it to entirely
respowtible.
COMIRITATION TICKETS.
For 1, 3,6, 9, or 32 months, at very low rates, for the ac
commodation of persona living out of town, or located on
or near the line of the road.
COUPON TICKETS:
For 26 trim between any two points, at about two
cents per mite. These tickets are intended for the use of
families travelling frequently and are of great advantage
to persons makinkocsasionartrips,_
For 1 or 9 months, for the use of soholaxs attending
school in the city.
FREIGHTS. • •
Br this route freights of all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, .Indiana, Illinois Wisconsin, lowa, or His
eonri, by rat/road direct, or io any port on the navigable
rlvors of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West,
by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. are, at all times.
as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Compa
nies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transports-
Mon' of their freight to th Company can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
address the Agents of the Company :
S. B. KINUSTON, Ja., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
CLARKE & Co., Chicago.
LEECH & Co., No.l Astor House; or No.l South Wil
liam street, New York.
LEECH & Co., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. '
WM. BROWN, No. 80 North street, Baltimore. Agent
Northern Central Railway.
H. H. HOUSTON, _
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
LiEWISITOIIPr
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General Ticket Agent, Ph iladebilleh
ENOCH LEWIS,
General Sanerintendent. Altoona, .Pa.
1863. NEW YORK
LINES.
YORK 1863.
MTlietwthiiignim
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES.
PROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF AND KERailcaTON DAYOT.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIE
YARN.
At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ao
commodation 62 25
- At 6A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Ac
commodation) 226
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mai I • 3 00
At tl A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class
Ticket 2 23
At HA. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. Ex
press 3 00
At 12 . M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A.
Accommodation 2 25
At 2P. M., via 'Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press 9 00
At 3 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash.
and New York Express 3 00
At 636' P.M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Ere
mink h a fail 3 00
At 11 P, M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Son th
enr 11
At 13; (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City, 300
Southein - Express. 3 00
At 6 P.- M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion. (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Class Tioket... • 226
Do,* do. 2d Class d 0... ... .1 50
The 6.10 P. M. Evening Mail and 133 (Night) Southern
Ex
_press will ran daily; all others Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap„ Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Binghamton, Syracuse, Ac., at
8 A. M. from Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware. Lacka
wanna, and Western Railroad.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at 6A. M. from
Walnut-street Wharf, and 23; P. M. from Kensington De
pot; (the 6 A. M. Line connects with train leaving Easton
for Mauch Chunk at 310 I'. M.)
For Mount Holly,'Ewansvillo, and Pemberton, at 6A.
2 and 4X P. M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M; and 2 P. M.
• • WAY LINES.
For BriStoll, Tylmton, Cm., at 11 A. M., 2X. and 6 P. M. M.
from ReaiillB•4l.. • •
For Palmyre-Eivolon. Delaneorßeverly, Burlington,
Florence..l3crilenloirn, &c.. at 6 A. M, 12 M.,1, 2.4/,. and
P. M. • .
AM - -•• For New• York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half 'an hour before departure. The oars run into the
Repot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
"r t.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel.. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 11100, except bl'
apectareentract.
la 9• WM. H. GA.TEMER, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
• • • WILL LEAVE. PROM POOP OP CORTLANDT STREW.
"it 12 21., and 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camdin.
At 7 and 10 A. M., 6, 7%, and 11% P. M. via Jersey City
.and Kensington.
From foot of Barclay street at 6A. M. and 2 !P. M., via
4mboy and Camden:
• From Pier No. 1 - North river, at 1 and 6P. X. (freight
and passenger) Amboy and Camden. .14.941
'astismait ci PHILADELPHIA,
ERMANTOWN, AND NORRIS-
TOWN RAILROAD
TIME TABLE
On and after Monday, October 9), 1862, nntil farther
notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN. •
Leave Phlladelphia,.6, 7,.8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M., 1, 2. 9.10,
4. 6. 5%, 6. 7, 8.9%'. 10%, 111( P. M.
Leave Oermantown, 6,7, 7.36, 8, B,q. 935,101.11 g A. K.
1,2, 3. 4,5, 8,10, 7, 1.10 8, 9. 10.10. 11 Y. K
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.10 A, M., 2,7,10 3 t" P. K
Leave Germantown. 8.10 A. 21:: 1,6, 9 M
P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILR AD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10. 12 A. M.. 2, 4. 6,6, 8 and
log P. M.
LeaveCheetrint Hill, 7.10, 7,36, 9.10,11.10 A. N., L4O, 3.40,
8.40, 5%. 6X, 7.40, and 9.50 P. M.
Oki SUNDAYS_ _ '
__-.----
Leave Philadelphia,. 9.10 A. M., 2. 7, P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.50 A. M. 12.40, 5.40, and 9.10 P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Lestve-Philadelphia, 6, 9.06, 11.05 A. H., 3,4%. 6.06,
13.05,11. W. 61.
Leave Norristown, 6, 7. 7.50, D. 11 A. M., 1%, 4%, and.
8 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS. . .
Leave Pkiladelphia, 9 A. M.. and 234
MANAY P. M.
Leave Norristown, 7% A. At. an 6P. M.
FOR lINH.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.06, 1105 A. 31.,154. 8,4%, 6 .06,
8.06. and 1:1Y, P. M.
Leave Manaynnk, 810, 9%,11% A. M., 2,6,
83(, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2,k4 and 83( P. M.
Leave Alanaynnk, 7 X A. M. 5)4' and 8 P. M.
H. K. SATH. General Superintendent.
Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets.
antamEic NORTH PENNSYL
ANIA RAILROAD—For BETH
LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, HAW'
TON, EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, &o.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
• THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1882, Passenger Trains
will leave the new Depot, THIRD Street., above Thomp•
eon street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays e,tcepted,) 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 Le
high Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest
and moat dealrabltroute to all points in the Lehigh Coal
region.
At 3.16 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &c.
This Train reaches Easton at 6.40 l' M., and makes dais.
Ars:l2P.lntnietTlianTai - lon. Manch Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
" For Fort Waahington at 6.15 P. M.
White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City
Passenger Care run directly to the new Depot.
TRAINS.FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 7 A. M., 9.30 A. M., and 6.19 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 8.30 A.M. and 3.40 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 8.40 A. M. •
_ON SUNDAYS.
D
Philadelphia for oylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. ht and 2 P. M.'
Fare to Bethlehem ;... ............ •••44L50
Fare to Easton 1.60
Fare to Mauch Chunk .. • • • . . . 2.69
Through tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices,
at ;THIRD Street or BERES Street, in order to secure the
above rates of fare.
• All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger
Railroad, Svc minutes after leaving Third street.
nol7 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
ac t immg WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
VIA MEDIA.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
On and after MONDAY, Dee. 8th,1862, the trains will
leave PHILADELPHIA, from the depot, N. E. corner of
EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.30 A. M. and 2,
4, and 6.45, P. M. and will leave the corner of THIRTY
FIRST and MARKET Streets West Philadelphia, seven.
teen minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and
Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 9A. . and 2P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER at B A. M. and 4 P. K
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A. - M. and 4P.
M. connect at PenneHon with trains on the Philadelphia
and .Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord, Kennett,
Oxford, &c. 11. , ,W00D,
deft-tf Superintendent.
aggiglik PHILADELPHIA
AND ELMIRA R. RAIN&
1802 • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. . 18132
For WILLIAMBPORT_, SCRANTON, .ELMIRA, and all'
points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave De;
pot of Phila. and Reading R. R., cor. Broad and
lowhill streets, at B.IIIA. M., and 3.30 P. M. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE front Philadelphia to points in
'Northern and !Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York &c., &c. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Nia:
gara Falls, or intermediate points.
leaves Th
dally at 8 Express Freight Train for all points above,
•
For further information apply to
JOHN 8. MLLES. General Agent, '
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, and N. W. corner
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street. Ja3l-tt
64 LUCIFER" OIL WORKS.
100 bbla. " Lucifer" Burning 011 on hand.
We guarantee the Oil to be non-explosive, to burn all
the oil in the lamp with
andteady, brilliant fame, with- fIARD PRINTING, ,NEAT AND
out crusting the wick, bat slowly. Barrels lined
With glass enamel. WRIGHT. SMITH, & PEARSALL. Cheap, at RINOWALT & BROWN'S, 111 South
10 2 / 4 t Once, 615 ILLSKXT Street- 110138. TH Street. below Chestnut. ad
RAILROAD LINES..
WEST CHESTER & PHILADELPHIA,
PENITSYLVAMA " O A ENT3I4M .
.314U],pi:OAX)
Passengers for West Chester 'leave the ditipecArner of
Eleventh and Market streets, and go through WITHOUT
CHANGE OF CARE.
PROM PHILADELPHIA.
Leave At SOO A........ Arrive West Chester 10.00 A: N.
' 12.30 P. M. • 2.26 P. M.
" 4.00 P. M 6.00 P. 111.•
FROM WEST CHESTER.
Leave at 7.00 A, M Arrive West „ Phila.. 8.40 A. M.
10.66 A. M. • 12.1/5 P. M.
" " 4.65 P..M. 41 4 ' 6.30 P. M.
Passengers for Western points from West Chester, con
nect at the Intersection with the Mail Train at 9.17 A. 111..
the Harrisburg Accommodation at 3.43 P. IC, and the
Lancaster Train at 6.25 P M. •
Freight delivered at the depot, corner of Thirteenth'
and Market streets, previons to 12 M.. will be forwarded
by the Accominodatton Train, and reach West Chester
at 2.36 P. M. •
For tickets and farther informatiorkapply to
JAMES COWDEN_ „ Ticket Agent,
MARKET Streets
ELEVENTH and .
aptagm,;REOPENIRG OF
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILROAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED • and
effectually GUARDED, le now open for the tranerpor;
tattoo. of .passengers and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through, tickets and all other
information apply at the Company's Office, corner of
BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
8. M. FELTON
• sipS-tf . • . President P. W. and B. It. R. do.
IMITTRA'NCE .00frIPANIES.
U=.alkka
RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA;
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MER
CHANDISE. FURNITURE, 4r.c.,, IN
TOWN OR COUNTRY.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
CASH, CAPITAL 9211,000—ASSETS 9330,175 10.
Invested in the following Securities, viz: .
First Mortgage on City Property, worth double •
the amount
$171,100 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per cent.
Ist Mortgage Bonds 6,100 00
Do. do. 2d do (180,000) 29,l 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per sent. Bonds.. 4,660 00
Ground rent, well secured 2,000 00
Collateral Loan, well secured. 2,600 51
City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan 46,1)0 (0
Commonwealth of Peratsylvania, $3,000,000 6
per cent. Loan 6,000 00
United States 7.3.10 per cent: Loan 10,000 00
Allegheny county 6 percent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,000 00
Philadelphia and Residing Railroad Company's
6 per cent. Loan ($5,(B0) . 4,710 co
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per
cent. Loan'tsloo) 4,800 00
Pennsylvania Vr. l road:Company's Stock ' 4,000 00
Reliance Insurance Company's Stock 3,650 00
Commercial Bank Stock 6,135 00-
Mechanics' Bank Stock 2,612 60
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock 1,(150 CO
Delaware M. S. Insurance Company's Stock.... 700 00
Union M. Insurance Company's Sorip 380 00
Bills Receivable 1,061 84
Accrued Interest . . 6,60181
Cash in bank anti on hand 7,010 96.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid
DIRECTORS.
Clam Tingley, . Samuel Bispham,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, . William Musser,
William Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley.
John R. Worrell, • Marshall Hill, .
H. L. Carion, J. Johnson Brown,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
0, D. Roamagarten, - Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood,' Smith Bowen, •
James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Pittsburg.
CL M TINGLEY, Preaident,
B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. iYll-tf
DELAWARE MIITUIL 'SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CORPORATES/ BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, 1836 ,
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT SW.,
PHILADELPHIA. .
MARINE INSURANCE.
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To all parts of the world.
FREIGHT, •
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Land Carriage, to
all pa ion. -
FIREINSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Sc.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, INN.
12100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan.. • • - •293,000 CO
20,000 'United States Six per cent. Loan 26,760 00
33,030 United States Six per cent. Treasury • -
otes
. 26,000 Unit Ned States Seven and Three-. 41,210 00
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26,000 00
100,0111 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan. • 06,330 00
64,00• do. do. Six do. d 0.... 67,130 03
123,060 Phila. City Six per cent. L0an........126,083 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cen t.
Loan 12.00) 00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage
Six per cent. Bonds. 22,800 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage • •
Six per eent.-Bonds 63,376
6,000 Penna. R. R. Co. 100 Shares Stock.... , 6,600 00
16,000 Germantown Gas Co., 300 Shares
Stock, Principal and Interest gua
rantied by the City of Phi1a.... ... 15,603 CO
113,700 Loans on•l3ond and Mortgage, am ply
secured . 113.700 0
Mkt.
8688160 Par. Cost $663,749 82. }na. val.. 3683.178 00
Real Estate 61.369 36
Bills Receivable for Insurances made 91,232 68
Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other •
debts due the Company Will 56
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other
Companies, 810,803, estimated value 4,518 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days
call 880,000 00
Cash on deposit—in Banks..... 28,727 94
Cash in Drawer 280 74
109.008 88
DIRECTORS. • •
tlpencer Mcllvaine.
Charles Kelly, .
1 Samuel E. StokeS.• •
Henry Sloan,
Tames Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
•
J. F. Penision.
Jacob P. Jones
William C. Ludwig, •
James B, McFarland,
William O. Boulton, .
Henry. C. Dallett,,jr..•
John R. Semple. Pittsburg
a. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
HAS C. MOD, President,.
C. DAVIS, Vice President.
de44l.
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Solider,
Joseph H. Seal,
Robert Burton, Jr.,
John R. Penrose,
George G. Leiner,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Joshua P. Byre,
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
Dr. R...M. Huston.
Hugh Craig, .
HN
HENRY LYLBURNJ. B O eare
•
AMERI C:A:N... FIRE • .INSII.RA_NOE
COMPANY.: Intierporitted 1810. CHARTER PER
PETUAL. No. 31.• WaltllT Street. above Third, Ph
lad el phia.
Having 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.
Themes R. Maris. James R. Campbell,
John Welsh. I Edmund G. Dutilh,
Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. PealtneY.
Patrick Brady. Israel Morris
John T. Lewis,
1110
ALBERT C. 1,. CRAVTPORD.
ANTHRICITE INSURANCE COM
PANT.—Authorized Capital - S4OO,OOO—PHARTER
PERPETUAL.
Office No. 371 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene.
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances' on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIRECTORS.
William Better,
D. Lath, •
Lewis A er udenried,
John L Illackiston,
Joseph Maxfield,
w. M. Smrra: Secretary.
OOMFAIIIT.. OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA -- OFF ICE Nos. 4 and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED ? Ap l i lltF,RAI 800 NIP. PERRPETUAL.
pRopENTIES OF THE COar_PAN'ir. FREEMEN 1,18e2,
MARINE, FMB, AND Alib TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS. . •
Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles hlacalester, Thomas B. Wattson,
William S. Smith, Henry G..Ereeman.
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George C, Carson,
C
Samuel Grant, Jr.,. Edward . Knight. •
John B. Austin,
HENRY D. SEERRERD, Preaident.
Wl'imam HARPER, Secretary. . ... nollta
V{ I _ INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
- - -The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM.
PANT. Incorporated 1825. - CHARTER PERPETUAL,
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite ' lndependence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-six years, 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 them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robing, .
Quintin Campbell, . Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Devereux,
William Montanus, Thomas Smith.
Isaac Hazlehnrst,
JONATHAN PATTERSON. President.
WiLLIAIII 0. CIMD7BI.L. SOCietILTY. . aPB
TUE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratchford Starr, George R. Stuart,
William McKee, "John H. Brown,
Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Erringor.
John N. Atwood, Geo. W. Fahnestuck,
Benj. T. Tredick, .4„ . James L. Clag horn,
Mordecai L. Demob. William G. B oulton.
F. RATCEFORD STARR, President.
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Secretary., fell '
PROPOSALS.
AY.OLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE. TWELFTH AND GIRARD -STREETS.,
. PHILA -
DELPH I t, JikUIIILTY 24, 2163
SEALED PROPOS A LS are invite d this office until
FRIDAY, 301 h inst., at 12o'clock M., to furnish promptly.
_at i ta f 4 .• • -
....oacuorriarvu
111i1,ClarsToaklit - rined, from slaughter hldes,• well
finished.
6,600 (six thousand) sides Sole Leatl er, best quality
oak tanned, from Buenos Ayres hidea, or those of La
Platte hides.
1,000 (one thousand) sides Shoe Skirting Leather, suit
able for welting on Army Boot 4 and Bootees, to he oak
tanned from slaughier hides, to weigh from 12 to 18
pounds per side original weight.
Bidders will state in their proposals the quality, time
of delivery, and quantity hid for; and also give the
names of two sufficient sureties for the faithful fallll
- of the contract, if awarded. Bidders aro requested
o be present at the opening of the bids.
U. 11. CROSMCW,
Deputy Q. AL General U. S. A.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENII .
RAL'S OFFICE_r/lILADIMPATA, 23d January, PM.
SEALED PROPOSALS will le received at this office
until bATURDAY 31st litigant., at 12 o'clock M., for the
delivery, in this city, on :or before the Ist of March next,
of the following articles-71'1z . - •
One t housand Horse Hames:
• One thousand Mule Barnes.
Five thousand Wagon - Covers; to bo well made of best
quality Linen or Cotton Duck, ten ounce. Army stand
dard,•2B3, inches wide; to be cut 16 feet -long ;.samPle of
duck required.
One thousand sets Swing-Mule Harness.
Five hundred sets Swing-Horse Harness.
Fifteen hnndree sets Sixaftile Harness
Nine hundred sets Four-Horse B arness. The 'Ramose:
to be securely Packed in good,. strong- boxes, and de
livered at any point in this city that may De required.
Five hundred Wagon Saddles. •
One thousand Binck-Snake Whips, 534 feet long.
Five thousand -I torso Brulthell• .
Five thousand Tar Buckets. .
Fifty Portable Forges, No. 2, ".QUeen."
Fifty Portable - Forges, No. 3, " °mien."
Two hundred seta Shooing Tools, complete. '.
.
One hundred Jack Screws. .
Four hundred and thirty Monkey Wrenches. .;- .
- Five hundred horse Collars, assorted sizes. . • .
Five hundred . Mule Collars, assorted
Two hundred McClellan &addles.
Ono thousand Sides Harness Leather, best quality "Oak
tanned„" price per pound.
One thousand Sides Bridle Leather, best quality " oak
tanned, price per foot.
All of the above articles to be of the best
,quality of
their several kinds, and subject to inection.
The right is reserved to reject al Captain emed too high.
3a24.6t A. BOYD, add A. 01.14.
TOPEZ SHERRY.-A.N'INYOIGE' IN
bond,
f°l.:l t e : b7 CRAS. S. Sc JAS. CARSTAIRS,
JR 17 11X0 WALNUT St. and 21. GRANITE St. •
ABSINTHE. -AN INVOICE JUST
received, foreaie b
CHAS. S. & JAMES CARSTAIRS,
126 WALNUT. St. and 21 GRANITE St:
$330,175 10
$976,212 16
, fAS It. MARIS. President.
Secretary. fe224f
Davis Pearson,
Peter Seiger,
-J. E. Baum,
Wm. Y. Dean,
John Ketcham.
lAld ESHER. President.
' . DRAW, Vice President.
apS•tt
SHERIFF'S' SALES.
SAERIFF'S
SALE. BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yonditiont Exponas, to me directed, wilt be
exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY livening,
Pej'rttary 2, lesp, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All.th b certain,lot or Piece of ground, with the five
story brick hotel • and othet brick buildings thereon
erected, situate on the south side of High or Ma .itet
street, at tlio distance of one hundred and thirty four
feet westwardly front the west side of Heventeentlr (late
Schuylkill Sixth) street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in ft oat or breadth on the said High or Market
street forty-six ,feet, and extending that breadth; in
length or depth southwardune hundred and seventy-six
feet to Barker street.. Sounded. Westward by ground
now or Into of William Graham, eastward by city lot
No. 1866, sold to Thoiniot hitt, southward by said Barker
strati, and northward by High or Market street.
'CD C. 714: D., 11432: Debt, MS 73:. Gerhard.] -
Seized and:taken in execution its the propekty of
Elizabeth liendersoa, adtainlxtratrix, Ste, of John Hen
derson. deceased, anti to be sold by •
301 IN THOMPSON, Sheriff . .
Philadel hia, Sherirs Office, January 21,1863. ja22.-3t • •
•
)p,HERIFFI3'. SALE-BY TIRTITE':OF
1 %-' a :Writ of Levert Feelas,' to me directed, will be
• exposed to public sale or.vendue. on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
• All that certain three-story brick mosausge or tenement
'and lot of ground situate on a certain thirty-feet-wide
stroot called Ward street at the distaneent one hundred
and sixty feet nerthward, from the north side of ..Prime
strect.in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia ;•con
- !aiming , in • front on said Ward street fourteen feet (in;
eluding on the north side the south moiety or half part of
a two , feet-wide alley extending from Ward street a
depth .of thirty feet), and • extending that' breadth in
lengtti westward between parallel lines at right angles
with said Ward street ti fty feet. •Bounded northward by
groundgran led to Adam Iseminger on ground rent, west
ward end southward by ground late of Joseph
and eastward. by Wardd street aforesaid. [Being the
same premises which Joseph Lining et ux, by indenture
bearing date September twenty-third, eighteen hundred .
and fifty-nine, then intended to be'renrded, granted, and
conveyed • unto 'the said Hannah L. Wilson in Sub
ject to. the payment of a certain yearly ground rent of
thirty-three dollars.)
• " CD. C, 747:'D.,'62. Debt, SIM Heger.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Peter
B:Wilson and Hannah L.' Wilson his.o ife, and to be sold
by • • • • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21,11883. ja33-3t
SHERIFF'S .S - ALLE.—•-BY v iitTUE 01 0
a writ of Levert - 40MS; to mo directed, will be ex
posed to public sale o vendue. on MONDAY Evening.
February 2,1863. at .4 o'clock, at Sausom,street Ball,
All that certain three-story brick mossnage or tone
ment, and lot ' r piece of ground, situate on the west side .
of Delaware Third street, at the distance of two hundred
and thirty-four (234) feet live inches': and' a half north
ward from the corner of Poplar street, (lately called Pop
lar lane) in the late Northern Liberties, now. city of
Philadelphia, containing in-front or breadth on the said
Third street eighteen-feet, and in length or depth extend- .
ing thence westward, keeping the same brteldth at right
angles with the said Third street,.one hundred and six.
feet: Bounded northward, southward, and westward by
ground late of John Lentz, junior, and eastward :by
Third street aforesaid. Being the same premises which
Thomas Shilliugeford and Karp Louisa, his wife, by in
denture bearing date the thirty-first day of January, one
thousand eight hundred and forty-two, recorded.in Deed
Book G. S., No. 37, page 7S. &c.,granted and tonvoyed
unto the said George • Read in fee, subject to the condi
tions and restrictions that he,`the said George Read, his
heirs or assigns, should not, nor would at any time or
times
i thereafter, erect or build, or permit or suffer, any
court, °r m, heun the form of a court, to be erected or
built ttpon the said above granted lot of ground.
'
CD. C. 723 ; D., '62.1 Debt, W.M7.60 Bowers.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Will.
Read, Henry Read. George Read; and David .P Read,
Executors, &c,, of George Read, deceased, and to be sold
by ; • ^ JOHN THOMPS9N: . Sheriff.:
Philadelphia. Sheriff's O> ce , danuury 81 ; 1869 ' jag -3t
HERIFF'S SALE.- BY VIRTUE' OF .
F‘-' a writ of Vonditioni Exponas, to me directed will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, MONDAY' Eve- •
wing, January 5 166 ; 1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom - street Hall, -
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the im
provements thereon' erected, situate in the Nineteenth
ward of the city of Philadolnhta aforesaid ; commencing -
at the southerudwardly corner of Front and Coral streets,
thence extending southwardlyalong the east. side of:
raid Front street 36 feet, thence eastward on a- line at
right angles with the said Front street, by ground now-•
r late of Elijah Tyson, 46 feet, I inch. and y. of an inch •
to a point , thence still by the same southwardly about 20
feet to a point. which at the distance of 52 feet,l inch and
Nths• of an inch, eastward from the east side of said
Front street. on a line running at right angles thereto,
thence northeastwardly on a line at right angles with..
Dreer street, by other ground of the said Elijan Tyson,
52 feet 3 and inches, to the southwestwardly side of
Dreer street, thence northwestwardly along the sant, 73
feet; 2 and )4 inches, to the southeastward!) , side of said
Coral street, and thence southwestwardly along the same
63 feet and one-half 'of an inch to the east side of said
Front street, and place of beginning. • Being the same lot,
or piece of ground which Elijah Tyson, by a certain in
denture, bearing date the 6th day of December, A. D.
1834, recorded in Deed Book, R. D. W„ No. 3. me 21,
ac., grunted and conveyed unto the sale Charles Town
send, in fee, reserving therefor, and thereout, a certain
yearly ground-rent charge, or sum of $153, in equal half
yearly payments, on the Ist day of the months of April
and October, in every year thereafter forever ; and the
said Charles To wnsond and wife, by a certain indenture:
bearing date the 22d day of February, A. D., 1855, ea
' dorsed upon the above recited indenture and recorded in
Deed Dook R. D. W., No. 11, page 1.3, granted .and
conveyed one full, equal and undivided moiety, or ono
half part thereov, of, in, and to the said let, or piece of
ground above described, unto George W. Einwechter, his
heirs and assigns forover,under and subject-to a moiety or I
hal f part of the aforesaid yearly ground-rent, and the said
George W. Einwechter and wife, by indenture bearing
date the 12th day of October, A. D . 1835, and intended to
be forthwith recorded, granted and conveyed (Inter elle).
his, the said one full. equal undivided moiety, or one
half (part, of, in and to the aforesaid lot or piece of
musind, subject as above mentioned,-unto the said James ,
McCartney; his heirs and assigns forever.
CD. C., 728; D., . 1 62.1 Debt, 8160.13 H. T. King.
• Salted and taken in execution as the property of Charles
Townsend, and to be sold by - •
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, .Tanuary 21, 1863. ja22-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fieri Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY evening,
February 2,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. Ali that certain three-story brick mossuago and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Third street, at
the distance of one hundred and thirty-four feet six and
one-half inches southward from the south side of Colum
bia avenue, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in
front on said' Third street sixteen , feet, and extending in
depth Nu tward . seventy-two feet, more or less. (Being
the same premises which the Merchants' and Mechanics'
Savings Association of Philadelphia, by indenture dated
day of August, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty, recorded in Deed Book A.-D. 8., No. 148, page 264.
&c., granted and convoyed inter RIM to James S. Smith
in fee.)
No. 2. All that certain lot of ground, with the three
three-story brick houses thereon erected; situate on the
west tide of Hancock street. at the distance of two hun
dred anti twenty-one feet five and a half inches north
ward from the north side of Monroe street, In the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on said .Hancock street
thirty-two feet, and extenoing in depth westward one
hundred and nine feet to Perry street. [Being the same
premises which Andrew D. Caldwell, by indenture dated
February twentieth .one. thonsand eight hundred and
forty-live, recorded in Deed Book B. L. D. No. 34. page
396, Sm., granted and conveyed to James S. Smith in fee.]
Subject to a certain ground rent since extinguished:
N 0.3. All that: certain four-story- brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the south side of Hunter (now
called Green) street,at.rhe distance of one hundsed and
twenty-live feel ten inches westward' from INEhteenth
street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front
on said Hunter street thirty-six feet, and extending in
length or- depth one. hundred and ninety-six foot five
inches to Centre street. (Behurthe same premises which
George G. Gardiner. John G. Palairet, and John C. Ca
meron, trustees, dic., and Septimus H. Palairet, by their
attorney, George Cadwalader, granted and conveyed to
James S. Smith iu fee, reserving thereout a certain
ground rent (since extinguished) by indenture dated
February eighth, one thousand'eight hundred and. fifty- .
three, recorded in Deed Book T.. 11., No. SS, page 201, Ste.
CD. C., 722; D.,'6`3) Debt; $BB6. J. T. Mitchell.
Seized and taken in.execution as the property of James
Sullivan Smith, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada.; Sheriff's Ofilce, January 21,1863. ja22-3t
S '
HERIFF'S SALR-BY VIRTUE - 0F
K- 1 a writ *of Venditiont . EXpOilite,to me directed, will
he exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY-Eve
nine, February 2;11363, at 4 o'clock, at Sasisom-street
No. L All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at
the northwest corner of Long laud and Mifflin street, in
the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, extending
from said corner northeasterly.nloug Long lane forifteen
feet, thence on a line at right angles with said Long lane
northwesterly sixty-four met two inches to an alloy
teen wide, opened by Anthony P. Morris, which - extends'
into and from said Mifliin street at right angles thereto,
thence along said alley southward thirty-nine feet five
inches to the said Miftlin street, andthence eastward
along said Mifflin street fifty-two feet to Long lane afore,
said, the place of beginning. Togethenwith the free and'
common use, right, liberty, and privilege of said alleyas.
and for a passage way-and water course, aucl with or.
without horses, carts and canines, and for laying pipet.
of conduit for introducing water, and together with ap
purtenances. Subject to a yearly grontul-rent of twenty- -
four dollars and fifty cents... . •
No; 2. All that certai_n lot or piece of groUnd situate on
the northwest side of Long lane, in the First ward in the
city of Philadelphia, .at the distance of fourteen feet
northeastwardly from .the corner of the Said Long lane:
and Alain street ; containing in trout or breadth on the;
said Longlaue fourteen feet, and extending of that width:
northwestward between lines at right angles with said;
Long lane on the northeasterly side thereof seventy-one:
feet sir inches,-and on. the .southwesterly side thereof
sixty-four- feet two -inches to a certain alley fifteen feet!
wide, opened by the said-Anthohy P. Morris, which ex-`
tends into and from said Mifflin 'street at right angles!
thereto. Together with the free and common use, right, ,
libertY;and.privilege of said alley as and for passage;
way andwater course, and with or without horses, carts •
and carriages; and for laying pipes of conduit for intro
ducing water, and together with appurtenances. Subject
to ayearly ground-rent oftwenty,one dollars,
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on:
the northwest side of Long lane, in the First ward of the
city of Philadelphia, at thedista.nce of twenty-eight feet
northeimtwardly'from the corner of the said Long-lane,
..and Mifflin .street, containing in front or-breadth oathe;
said-Long lane fourteen feet, and extending of that width;
northwestward between lines at right angles with said
Long !lane, on the northeasterly side thereof at:Verity
eight -feet ten inches, and on the southwesterly side
thereof seventy-one feet six inches to a certain alley ilf-.
teen feet wide, opened by said Anthony P. Morris, which
extends into and from said Midlin.street at right angles:
:thereto. Together with the free and common *, right,
liberty, anjl privilege of said alley as and for a passage
way and watercourse, and with or without horses, carts,
and carriages, and for laying pipes of conduit for intro-.
, during water, and together with appurtenances. Sub- ,
jeet to a• early groand-rent of twenty-one dollars.
No. 4..111 that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the north west side of-Long lane - in the First ward of the'
city of Philadelphia, at -the distance of forty-two feet:
northeastWardly from the coruerof said Long lane and
Mifflin street ; containing in front or breadth on the said
Long lane thirteen. feet; and extending of that width:
northwestward between lines at right-angles with said`
Long lane on the northeasterly side thereof eighty-five
feet fourinches, and on the southwesterlyalde thereof:
sq.venty-eight feet ten- inches, to a cortam alley fifteen;feet wide, opened by the said Anthony P. Morris, which
extends into and from -said street right angles;
thereto. Together with the tree and common use; right,
liberty, and privilege of said alley as 'and for a passage
way and water course, and with or without horses,.carts
and carriages, and for laying pipes of conduit for intro
ducing water, and together with appurtenances. Subject
to a yearly ground-rent of nineteen dollars and fifty'
_
No. 5. All . thateertain lot or piece of ground situate on:
the northwest side of Long lane to the First ward of the
city of Philadelphia, at the distance -of flit five feet'
northeastwardly from the corner of the . said Long lane
and Mifflin street; containing in front or breadth on the •
said Long lane twelve feet, and. extending of that width
northwestward between lines at right angles with said
Long lane, on the northeasterly side thereof ninety-one
feet five inches, and 'on - the southwesterly side thereof ;
eighty-five feet four inches to a certain alloy fifteen feet
wide, W
opened by the said Anthony P. Morris,
into Which ex
tends and from said Miftliu st. at right angles thereto, I
Together with .the free and common use, right, liberty ;
and. privilege of said alley as and for a passage way, and ;
water course, with or ..without homes, carts .and car
riages, and for laying pipes .of conduit for introducing
water, and together with appnrteuances, Subject to a
yearly ground-rent of eighteen dollars. .
_693; D.. M.] Hebt, Aslel,X).. Hopper.
Seized and taken in exeduttodas the property of Daniel
W. Gamble and John 11. Davis, and to ho sold-by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. i
, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 20, MI ja22-31.
SHERIFF'S • S.A_LE . 71RTITE OF
a writ of Leviri Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed topublic sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening.
February; 2,1863, at 4 o'clock,"at'Sausom-street Halt,
A certain piece or_parcel of land, lying and being in the
late township of Paesynnk, .on the cast side of the
Schuylkill. Beginning at a post standing in a lane called
• Sober's lane, and adjoining the land of Israel Pember
ton, and runs thence north sixty-three degrees forty-live
minutes, west ninot - y-four perches to a post standing:in
the land of the said Pemberton and other land of the
said John Sober, thence south 'forty-one degrees thirty
minutes, west seventeen perches to another. post stand
ing in the said laud of John Sober, thence along the said
laud south sixty-two degrees, east ninety-three perches to
a poet in the said.lame, thence along the front of the said
lane or road thrown out by the said John Sober to a
common lane or road thirty-five (35) feet wide, north
forty-two degrees, 'east twenty percims to the place
of beginning, containing ton acres and a half acre.
(Being the same premises whi t ei-Johii Sobers, of Ken- .
sington, in the county of Philphia, aforesaid, gentle-'
man, by indenture dated the si moth day of-September,
'anno Domini one thetutatir seven . hentiredlatid'Aifty
eight recorded. at Philadelphia, in Book H
page',; &c., ol the thirtieth day of October, anno.Domlni
ono thtmeand seven hundred and sixty-ono, granted and
conveyed unto George Lecher his heirs • and assignsfor
ever, and the said George Leafier being to thereof seized
In his demesne as -of•fee,•died intestate, whereby the
same descended to and became vested in his legal repro
, sentsttives; Partied of the first part in fee as tenants in coo- .
.
" N. H . The following deicribed proPerti only will be
sold under this writ: •
No. 1: An t) at certainlot or piece of ground situate on
the north side of :Washington avenue and meet side of
Twenty-first street, in the First ward of the city of Philtv
" delph la, beginning at•the northwest corner Of said Wash- •
tington avenue and Twenty-first street; running thence
.northwardly along the west side of Twenty-first street
'.ton bundraand sixty-four (251) feet-four inches. thence
;:zioithttestwardly four hundred and ten (410) feet to the
.side of Twenty second street. thence southwardly
along the east side of Twenty-second street two hundred.
'and- ninety-seven (2977 feet,-thence-southeasterly .two
hundred-and forty-eight (24) feet six inches to the north
side of Washington avenue, thence eastwardly along the
north 'side of Washington avenue one - hundred and.
sixty (160) feet, to Twenty-first street; the place of begin
ning.,
No. 2.uA11 that certain lot or piece of ground - situate
on the north sido of Washington avenue and east
fide ofTwentieth street, in the First ward of the - city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on Wash
ington avenue eighty-six MP feet, and extending in
length or depth of that width uorthwardly along the
- fete side of Twentieth street one hundred and twenty
seven (127) feet six inches,. and 'on: the east line thereof
one hundred and seven.(lo7) feet nine inches, more -or
ID. C., 724; D.:'0..) Debt, $2.007.33. Thorn.
Seized' and :taken. in execution as the property of
William Lesher and others, and to be Rohl by
JOHN' THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offjpe, January 21, 1353. Ja2.:-3t
Tip P4ESS.tniiI t ATTLP . I44 TUESp4T.;', 4.N17 ARY 27. 1863.
.SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
e•-•' a writ of Alias Venditteni Expones, to me directed,.
will be ex - posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, Febrile-es- 2, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroot
hall.
All that certalklot or piece of land, with the build
ings and 'insprovfflnents thereon erected, situate in those
parts of the Twentieth and Twenty-first wards of the
city of Philadelnltia, which were formerly the township
and district of Penn, and described according to-a survey
made thereof on the twenty-ninth day of January,
by Henry Haines, Esquire, surveyor for the Seventh dis
trict, as follows; "to wit: beginning at the point of inter
section of the southwestern line of the Germantown road
and the middle of Eighth street, thence extending north
westwardly along the southwestern side.of said German
town road six hundred and fifty-eight feet.eleven and
one quarter inches - to the southeastern side of Turner's
-lane, thence south sixty-one•degrees eighteen 'minutes
west along tliexoutheastern side of said Turner's I ane; one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-three feet one and
three qnarter inches, thence south twenty-seven degrees
Seven-mintites'east, by ground of Gee. F. Randolph, one
;thousand and. twenty feet throo and three-quarter inches
...to a point in- the middle of Eleventh st., thence northward
.4i-icing the middle of the, Said Eleventh street, four bun
dred and thirty-eight feet - ten and ir half Inches to the
. m iddl e agnecinehanna avenue, thence eastward- along
the middle of saidSuscniehanna avenue four hundred-and
forty-six feet-toithe middle of Tenth street, thence north
ward alongthe middle of said Tenth street two hundred
and beventytAvo feet Mimic° eastward- on a line-at right
angles to the said Tenth street two hundred and twenty
three feet, thence northward on a line parallel with the
said Tenth'street three hundred and twelve feet to the
middle of Dauphin street, thence eastward along the.
middle of said. Dauphin street two hundred and twenty
thrte feet to the middle of Ninth street, thence north
ward along tho middle of said Ninth street three bun
.dred andlive feet; thence eastward out a lino at right an
gles to •the said Ninth street two hundred and svontv
eight feet two and one-quarter inches to the middle of
Eighth street and thence northward along the middle
of said Eighth • street one hundred and twenty-six'
feet t Ight and one-half inches to the place of beginning,
containing thirty-two acres ' and one hundred and
twenty-eight berches, excepting, nevertheless, and al
ways reserving but of this present grant a certain
strip or piece cd Around extending across across the above
described premises, which has become vested in and is
now used and ocepied by the Philailelphia,Germantewn,
and Norristown-Railroad Company, as and for 'the
purposes of the railroad, according to' laws and contain
ing one acre and forty-five perches; being the swine pre
. mises which the said .The 1S agleeßeal Estate Association,
by indenture bearing d ate the eighteenth day.of.Februis•
ry, Anuo Domini 'eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and re
corded in the offl co of the Recorder of Deeds for the city
of Philapelblila, in -Ho age Book R. D. W., No. 31, page
280,5&e., mortgaged, to' William It. Lejee, to secure the
iepayment of the sum or sums of money therein mentioned.'
specially.excop y ting, however, from levy - and sale un
r this writ, all that part and portion of. the aforeeatd
mortgaged premises described-as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at a point of leterseetion of tho southwestern line
of the Germantown road and tho middle of Eighth street.
(as the Same is laid out and intended to be continued.)
thence extending northwestwardly, alongthe south
western side ef the'said Germantown road six .hundred
and fist -
-eight feet 'eleven and ono - quarter inches, to
the southeastern side of-Turner's lane, thence south six
ty-one degrees -and eighteen minutes west along the
southeagern'side of said Turner's - lane to a point mid
way between Ninth street and Tenth street, (as the
saute are laid 'out and intended to be continued,)
thence southwardly on -a line parallel with said 'Ninth
street and, Tenth street respectively, to the middle
of Dauphin' street, thence two hundred and twenty
three feet to the middle of Ninth street aforesaid; thence
northward along the middle of said Ninth street three hun
dred and live feet eastwarc, on a line at right angles to.
the said _Ninth street two hundred and seventy-eight feet
• two and one - quarter . -inches, 'to the middle o f Eighth
street aforesaid • and thence northward atom; the middle
of the said Eigh th street one hundred and twenty-six
feet eight a nd,one half incites to the place of beginning
-with the appurtenances, which said premises - She said
William - It • Lejee, for the Consideration thereinsex
pressed;did, by release under his hand and seal, on- the
twentieth day of March, A. D. eighteen hundred and
fifty-six, recorded' on the twenty-seventh day of June,
6, D. eighteen hundred and lifty-eix, in Deed Book R. D. ,
W., No. 88 agelo2, &c., acquit°, exonerate, and forever
discharge of and from the lion of said mortgage. And also,
all that part and portion of the aforesaid mortgaged premi- •
see described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the point of
intersection of the westerly line of Tenth street and the
Middle of Susquehanna avenue; (as the said Tenth street •
and Susquehanna avenue are laid out and intended to
be continued and opened ;) thence extending northwardly
along the westerly side of Tenth street, as the said street
is laid out and intended to be continued, one thousand two •
hundred and forty-six feet four inches and seven-eighths
of an inch to -the southeasterly side of Turner's lane,
thence north sixty-one degrees, eighteen minutes east,
along the said , southeasterly side of Turner's lane to a
Point midway between Ninth street and Tenth street, as
the same are laid out and intended to be continued.
thence southwardly on a line parallel with said Ninth
street and Tenth street, respectively (and partly along
the line. of ground heretofore released to the Naglee •
Real Estate Association aforesaid) to a point at a distance
of two hundred and seventy-two feet northwardly from
the middle of-the aforesaid tim- - quehanna avenue, thence
westwardlyparallel with the said Susquehannaavenue
two hundred and twenty-three feet to the middle of
Tenth street, laid Out as aforesaid, thence zonthwardlY
along the middle of the said Tenth street two hundred
and seventy-two feet to the middle of the said Susque
hanna 'avenue, laid out and intended to be opened as
aforesaid, and thence westwardly aloug the middle of
said avenue fifty feet to the place of beginnings_ with the
appurtenances, wir ch said premises, the said William&
'Knee, for the consideration therein expressed, did, by
release under his hand and seal, on the eighteenth'
day of April, A_ D: eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, re
corded on the twelfth day of May, A. D, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-seven, iu Deed Book D. W., No 127,
page 488, &c., acquite, exonerate, and forever discharge
of and from the lien of said mortgage. And also, all that
part and portion of the aforesaid mortgaged premises, de
scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning- at a point where
the middle of Twelfth street continued intersects the south
westernmost line of the tract described in the above
recited indenture of mortgage, thence extending along
said westernmost line north twenty-seven degrees, seven
minutes west to a point in the southeasterly line of Tur
ner's lano, thence north sixty-one degrees eighteen min
utes east along the southeasterly line of said Turner's lane
and crossing said Twelfth street, Dauphin street, and the
Philadelphia; Germantown, and .Norristown
to a point in the middle of Eleventh street continued,
thence southward along the middle of said Eleventh
street, and recrossing said Dauphin street to the middle
of a certain new street forty feet wide, laid out and in
tended to be opened by the Naglee Real Estate Associa
tion, called Nevada street, thence westward along the
middle of said Nevada street to a -point in the middle
of - said Twelfthtreet, and. thence southward along
the middle of said Twelfth street to the first-mentioned
point and place of beginning with 'the appurtenances,
which said premises the said Wm. It. Lejee, for the
consideration therein expressed, did, by release under
his hand and seal, on' the third day of July,
A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-two, recorded on
ninth day of July, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty- j
two, in Deed Book A. C. No. 54; page 250, &c s ac
quite, exonerate, and forever discharge of and from
the lieu of said mortgage. And also, all that part and
Portion of the aforesaid molts/egad premises, described
. as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point at the intersec
tion of the middle of Eleventh street continued, and the
middle of a certain new street forty feet wide, laidsont
by the Naglee Real Estate Association, called Nevada
street, thence extending westward 'along the middle. of
Nevada street to a point in the middle of-Twelfth' street
continued, thence southward along the middle of said
Twelfth street to a point in the middle of another new
street forty feet wide, laid out by said Association, call
ed Colons street, thence eastward from• the middle .of
said Colorist street to the middle of said Eleventh street,
thence northward along the middle of said Eleventh
street to The first-mentioned point and place of begin-
nine . : with the apPurtenancea, which said said' premisea the
said Willie-Ina. Lojee, for the consideration therein. ex
pressed, did, by release under his hand and seal, on the
thirtieth day of I ccember, A: D. eighteen hundred 'and
sixty-two, recorded on day of A. DA eighteen
hundred and sixty-three, in Deed Book A. C: IL • No. -, -
page -, &c., acquits , exonerate , and forever discharge
of and froM the lien of said mortgage.] .
N. 8.-The, above property will be sold as follows, to
wit: .
No. 1. All those twenty certain lots or of ground,
situate .0.11 the north- side of Susquehanna avenue, in
the Twenty-first -ward of the city of-Philadelphia,•be
ing tot s numbered 690, 691, 592, 593, 584, 595, 596;507.598,M;
680, 601: 602, 603, 604, 605, 66, 667, 606, and 699, as laid'eut
upon a' certain plan of the estate of the "Naglee Real
Estate -Association," as approved. and•reCiirded in the
office for recording deeds, etc., in ands for the city of
Philadelphia, in -Deed Book A. D, l i nage 569,
etc., and here described together, as one lot ; be beginning at
the -northwest corner *of Eleventh street an Sussine
henna avenue, and extents ing•thencowest along Susque
hatna avenue three hundred and, forty-seven feet six
inches and one-eighth of an inch to a point, thence north
twenty-seven degrees seven minutes, west seventy-seven
feet eleven inches and one-fourth of an inch Ma point,
thence north along the east side of Twelfth street fifty
five feet, more or less, to a point, thence east :on. a line
parallel with the said Susquehanna avenue. ninety feet
to a point, thence north at right:angles seven feet to a
point, thence east on a line parallel with the 'said avenue
two hundred. and sixteen feet to a point, thence south at
right angles seven feet to a point, thence east on a line
parallel with the said avenue ninety 'feet to. Eleventh
street, thence south one hundred and thirteen feet to the
place of beginning. s . • -
No. 2 All those four certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the east side of .Twelfth street, ih the Twenty--
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots number
ed 637, ea; 639, and 640, as laid out on the plan aforemen
tioned,recorded as aforesaid, and here described together
aisone lot, beginnin at the distance of one hundred and
thirteen feet north from the north side of Susquehanna
avenue, and extending thence north .;containing in front
or breath on the said Twelfth• street sixty-seven feet,
and 'continuing of that width in length or 'depth east
,-ward, between lines parallel with the said avenue, ninety
feet.
No. &• All those thirteen certain lots or Pleceit'oftround,.
situate on the south side of Colona street, in the Twenty--
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots. ntun
- bered NS, 574, 575, 576, 577, 678, 679, MO, 581, 5 82, 58 3, 584 .1
and 585,- as laid Out on the plan afore-mentioned, recorded'
as aforesaid, here described-together as one lot, begin
ning at the - distance of ninety feet west from the west
side of. Eleventh street, and extending thencewtsst; con
taining in front or breadth, on the said Colons, street, two
hundred and sixteen-feet, and continuing of 'that width
in length or depths. southward, between lines parallel
with the said Eleventh street, sixty feet. „ • •
• -No. 4.•A1l those fourteen certain lots or pieces ofground,
situate on the southside of Susquehanna avenue, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots .
numbered 610, 611,- 612, 613, 614, 615;616,617,618, 619, 62), •
• 621, - 622, and 623, as laid out on the plan aforementioridd
as recorded aforesaid, and hero de. cribed together as one •
slot, beginning at the southwest cornor'of Eleventh Street
• and Susquehanna avenue, and , extending 'thence Wes t
ward along said avenue two hundred and-ninety-nine
- feet - ten inches and seven-eighths of an inch,to a point,
thence south 27° 7' east one hundred and forty-fewest feet
six inches, thence east on a line parallel with the said
Su squelianua avenue one hundred and ten feet to a point,
thence north at right angles sixteen feet six inches to a
Point, thence east at right angle s ninety feet to. Eleventh
street, thence north along said Eleventh Street 'ono hum
dred and thirteen' feet to the place df beginning.
No. 5. All those six certain lots o' pieces of ground situ
ate on the west side of Eleventh street, in the Twenty
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots num..'
bered 624,625, 626,627, 628, and 829, as laid out upon the
. Plan aforesaid, recorded as aforesaid, and here described
together as one lot, beginning at a point on Eleventh
street 212 feet south of Susquehanna avenue, thence west,
at right angles, 135 feet snore or less, thence north-27 de
grecs 7 minutes west 107 feet 2 inches and one-eighth of
an inch ;more or less, to point, - thenceeast, at-right an-;
gles with Eleventh street, 1110 feet, more or' less,. to a:
point, thence north on a line parallel . with said Eleventh.
street 16 feet 6 inches to a point, thence east, - at right an-:
gles; 90 .feet to Eleventh street, and thence south, along
_Eleventh-street, 99 feet to the plane of beginning, • • _ •
No. 8:"All 'those two certain lots or pieces of ground,
situate on the west sido of Eleventh-street, in this Twe
nty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being' lots'
numbered 635 and 636 in the aforesaid plan, recorded as,
aforesaid, and here described 'as-one lot, beginning at a,
point on the west side of Eleventh street three hundred;
andeeventy-seven feet four inches and seven-eighths of
au inch south of Sutquehanna avenue, thence extending .
north twenty-seven degrees seven 'minutes west eighty
two feet two inches and eighty-five hundredths ofan insh,
snore ()Mess, to a point; thence east, atllglit angles with
Eleventh street, fifty-seven feet to the said Eleventh
street, thence south along Eleventh, street sixty-six feet
four inches and seven-eighths of as inch to the place of
beginning. • • •
No.-7. All those four certain lots . or pieces of ground ,
situate on the east side of Eleventh street., in the Twenty
firet•ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots num
bered , 1590160, 461 and 402, as laid -out on the plan afore
mentioned, recorded as aforeletid, and here described to
sgetherns one lot, beginning at: the distance. of-IL 3
' feet
north‘from the, north side of Susquehanna avenue, arid
extending thence northward. to.Colotie street, containing '
do-.front or breadth on the said Eleventh street 67 feet •
and continuing of that witlth'in length or depth eastward
between parallel lines - with 'the . saidsSusquehannes ave
nue. on Colona street line,4o feet, and on Life south line
76 loci, to the Gerniantown and Norrietewn Railroad,
No. 8. All those certain five lots,.or pieces of ground •
,]situate on the north side of Susquehanna, avenue; in the
• Twenty-first ward of the city cif Philadelphia s heing lots
numbered 453, 454, 4.15 and 468 . 487, as laid out on' the plan
aforesaid, recorded as aforesaid, and here described toga;
'Flier as one lot, beginning at the dishing() df.lB feet from
the cast side of Eleventh. street, and extending, thence
'along Susquehanna avenue 116 feet andlo inches to the
westerly side of the Germantown and • Norristown ••Ritil
road, thence northwesterly along the said ; railroad 125
feet, more or less, to a point, thence west ou alineparallel
with the said SUEquehitmet. avenue 57 feet, to a point, •
thence south on a line parallel With the said - Eleventh
street 113 feet to the place'of beginning.'
•
No. 9. All those seven certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the north side of Susquehanna avenue,
in the Twenty-first ward of the city of Philaticiphia,
'being lots numbered 448:447, 448; 479; 4'50,451; and 452, as
laid out on the plan aforementioned, recorded as afore
mild, and here described as one lot, beginning on said
avenue at the distance of 72 feet west from the west side
oh Tenth street, and extending, thence west 114 'feet 6
inches and five-eighths of an inch to the easterly side
of the Germantown and Norristown Railroad, theism
northwesterly along the said railroad 136 feet, be the
same more or less, to a point, thence east on a line Pa
rallel with thesaid Susquebanna avenue 160 feet 6 inches
to apoint, thence south at right angles 7 feet, thence east
at right angles 18 feet, thence south ph a line parallel
with the said Tenth:street 113 feet to the-plebe of he
ns 10. All those ten certain lois or pleina of ground
situate on the south side of Colons street, iu the Twenty- .
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots num
bered 428, 429; 4;;0, 431, 932, 433, 431, 4.33, 936, and 437, as laid
Out on the plan atorementioned, recorded as aforesaid,
and here described togethee its one lot, beginning at the
distance of 90 feet west from the west side of Tenth
, street, and extendin thence west 191 feet 6 inches to the
easterly side of the bermantown and Norristown Rail-•
road; thence southeasterly along the. line.:otthe said
railroad 67 feet, more or less, to a point; thence east on a
line parallel with time said Colons street 160 feet 6 inches
to-a point; thence north on a line parallel with the said
Tenth street 60 feet, to the place of beginning. . •
No.ll. All those thirteen certain lots or pieces'of ground
situate on the Mirth side of Colona street; in the Twenty
fina•ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots mum
s tiered 415,416, 417, 418,419,-4W, -421", 422, 423, 414, 5 423,426,
and 427, as laid out on the plan aforementioned, recorded
Its aforesaid. &c:, and here described .together as one lot.'
beginning at the distance' of 90 feet from thg west side of
Tenth street, and extending thence west 218 feet 3 inches
to the mistetly side of the Germantown and Norristown
. Railroad, thence northwesterly 67 feet to a point, thence
east on a line parallel with„Golena street 243 feet 7.incheit •
to n point,thence south at. right:angles 00 feet to the
Place of beginning. • -sr
All those fifteen certain lots or pieces'of ground
situate on the south side. of Nevada street, in the.
Twenty-first wart of the city of Philadelphia, being lots
numbered 513, 204. 88,11%. 807, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403 s
904,414, 466, and 407; as laid out ou the plan aforesaid, re
corded as aforesaid, and here.described kg - ether as ono
let, beginning at-thediatanc6 of.ninetysfeet west from
the west side of-Tenth street, and extending tence west
two hundred soul ;seventy-four • feet seven inches to the
easterly side of the-Germantown and• NorristoWn Rail
,
send ; thence southwesterly along the line , said rail
-1 rood sixty-seven feet, more or less, to It point : thence
ea.t ou a lino parallel with the said Nevada street two
SHERIFFS • SALES:
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hundred and forty-t ., /1"
hree. feet ,seven inches. to a point
thence northWardiiin.i line parallel with the said fenth
street sixty leet to the pleat of beet. nning.
N 0.13. All those thirteen certain lots or pieces of ground,
situate on the north side of Nevada street. in the Twenty
first Ward of the city-of Philadelphia, being lots lum
bered 380, 381 38 2 2, 386; 336, '397, 398, MD, MO, 391.
and 382 , as laid out on the plan aforementioned ; recorded
as aforesaid, and here described together as one lot, be
ginning atthe distance of 90 feet west from the west side
of Tenth street, and extending thence west, containing
in front or breadth on the said Nevada street 216 feet,
and continuing of that width in length' or depth north
ward, between parallel lines with the said Tenth street:
- 60 feet. .
No: 14. All those seveneertain lots or pieces
then
situate on the east side of Eleventh street, in Twen
ty-first ward of the city of Philadeiphia, being lots
numbered 466; 467, 468; 4M, 470, 471, and ' Ca , as laid out on
the plan aforementioned, recorded as aforesaid, and here
described together 118 one lot; beginning at the south
east corner of Dauphin and the paid Met-oath streets,
and extending-thence southward - along the said Ele
venth street one hundred and sixteen feet seven inches
. to a point, theneo east at right angles ninety feet, thence
north parallel with Eleventh 'street one hundred routsix
teen feet seven' inches t t Dauphin street, thence west
ninety feet to the place of beginning. .
No. 15. All those twelve certain lots or piecesef ground,
Fannie on the south side of Dauphin street., in the Twen
ty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia.- being lot; num
bored 358. 359, 360, 361, .3622, 363, 364: 385: 366, 367, 368, - - and
.369, as laid out on the plan 'aforementioned, recere
aforesaid, and here described together as one lot, b e g i nning at the distance of one hundred and six feet nine
inches, west from the.west side of Tenth-street, extend- .
ing westward along said Dauphin street two hundred
feet to a point, thence south parallel with Tenth street - .
ninety feet, thence es-gtward parallel with Dauphin street
two hundred feet, thence north at right angles ninety
feet to the place of ,beginning.
No. *l6. . All those five certain lots or pieces of ground .
situate on the north side •of Dauphin street, •in the
.Twenty-first ward. of theeity. of Philadelphia, being
lots numbered 353,354, 355, 356, and 357, as laid ont on
the plan aforementioned, recorded as .a foresaid and. de
scribed here together as ono lot ; beginning at the dis
tance of ninety feet cast from the east side of Eleventh
Street, and extending thence. east, containing in front or
breadth on the said Dauphin street: eighty-three feet one
inch, and continuing of that width in length or depth
northward, between lines parallel with the said Ele
venth street, ninety feet.
-
- No: 17. All those thirteen certain lots or piece; of
Cr4eutniej-VrtsTwtenoriA the talciti4siol'elltiPadeiPtairisitt,rebeeti,ni:
lots
numbered 32.1, 324, 325, 326,327, 328, 32D, 330, 5 31, 332, 333,
• 334, and 335, as laid out• on the plan aforementioned, re-
Corded as aforesaid, and here described together as one
lot, beginning at .the distance' of ninety feet west'from
the-west side of Tenth street, and extending thence
West, containing in front or breadth on the said Dacota
street two hundred and sixteen feet, and continuing of
that width in length or depth southward, between lines
parallel with the said Tenth street,ssixty feet:
. No. 18.• All those, thirteen certain lots' or pieces of
ground, situate on the north side of Daoota street. in the
Twenty-first ward - of the city of Philadelphia, being lots
numbered 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 316,'316, 317, 318, 319,320,
321, and 322, as laid oat on the plan aforementioned, re
corded as aforesaid, and here described together.as one
lot; beginning at the distance of ninety foot west from
the west side of Tenth street, and extending thence
srest,_co 'Asinine in front or breadth on the said Daoota
street two hundred and :sixteen feet, and continuing of
that - width in length or-depth northward; between lines
parallel with the said Tenth street, sixty feet.
No. 19. All-those twelve certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the south side of Arizona street, in the Twenty
first ward of the city of-Philadelphia, being lots number
ed. 290, OD, 292; 293, 2-04, 295; 296, 297, 298, 299. SOO, and 301,
as laid out on the plan aforementioned, recorded as afore
said, and here described together as one lot : beginning
at the distance of one hundred and six feet nine inches
west-from the west side - of- Tenth street, and extending
thence westward ; containing in front or breadth on the
~said Arizona street one hundred and ninety-nine feet
three inches, and continuing of that width in length or
depth southward, between linos parallel with the said
Tenth street, sixty feet.
N 0.20. All those eleven certain lots or pieces of ground,
situate on toe north side of Arizona street, in theiTsveutY
--Brst ward of. the- city , of-Philadelphia - 'being lottEnum
- bored 278, 279, 290, 281, 232, 283, 284, 285, 281, 287, and 233, as
laid out on the plan- aforementione d recorded as afore
said. &e. and here described together as ours 1 „ t
-'begin
ning at t he distance of ninety; feet west from the. west
• side of Tenth street; and extending theitoo west, ctntain
‘ ing in front or breadth on the said Arizona street one
hundred and eighty-two-feet and eight inches, and con
tinuing of that width in length or depth northward, be
tween lines -parallel with the said Tenth - street, sixty .
feet. ' "
No. 21. All those four. certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the south side of York street, in the T wonty
'first ward of the city of Philadelphia, beinglots num
bered 265, 286, 267, and 268 as laid out upon the plah afore
said, recorded as aforesaid; and here described together
ns one lot; beginning at the distance of ninety feet west
from the west side of-Tenth street; add extending thence
west, containing in front or breadth on the said York
street sixty-six feet seven inches, and continuing of that
width in length or depth southward between lines paral
lel with,the said Tenth street ninety feet. -
No. 22. A II the followinglots or pieces of ground num
bered npon the plan aforesaid, recorded aforesaid as fol
lows: Upon the west side of Eleventh street, Nos. WO, 631,
632, 033,_ and 634, Nos. 186, 587, 588, and 589; upon. the north
side ofSuseziehanna avenue, Nos. 442,443,914.445, and No.
958; upon the east side. f Eleventh street, Nos. 463;461.
and 466, Nos. 473, 474, 475, 476,477. 478, 489, 480, and . 481,
Nos.4g2, 413, 484,4E8 4 488, 487, and 48t. ; upon the south side
of York street, No. 261; upon the • north side of Ari-
ZOlla street,• No. 289; upon the south side_ of Arizona
street, No. 302; upon the, north side of Dauphin street,
Nos. 345, 346, 347, 348, 349,150, 351. and 852; upon the south
side of Dauphin street, No. 270; upon the east side
of Tenth street, Nos: 261, 262, and 263; Nos. 2GO 270, 271,
272, 273, 274, 275, 276, and 9.77 ; Nos. X3, - 304, 30.5', 306, 307,
308, and 3(W): Nos. 336. 337, 338, :339, 310 , 341, 342. 343, and
314; Nos. 371, :377, 373, 874, 375, 376, 377, 378, and 379; Nos.
4(8 4 409, 410, ill, 412, 413, and 414 ; Nos. 438, 139, 440, and
•
[b. C., 736; D.,'62: Debt, 818,016.78 W. H. D,raYicn.]
Seized and taken in execution as the property of the
NagieuHeal Estate Association, and'to be sold by' "
JOHN THODEPSON, Sheriff. '
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 21,1863. ja22-3t
. SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
• 'a writ of Levert Facia?, . to. Me _directed, Will be ex
posed to pUblic sale or.vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
Febrnarr2,lB63; at 4 o'clock, at Saueomstreet Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, and three-stori
brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on
the north side of Lombird street, at the distance of, fifty
feet westward from the west lido of Eighteenth street, In
the city of Philadelphia ; containing In front or breadth
on said Lombard street seventeen feet and - extending in
length or depth northward•of that width fifty-nine feet
to a three-feet-wide alley leading eastward into and from
the said . Eighteenth. street. (Being • the same premises
which George Megee, High Sheriff of the city and county
of Philadelphia, by deed-poll bearing date the twenty
sixth day of September. anno Domini eighteen hundred
and fifty-six, duly acknowledged in open Court of Com
mon Pleas, and entered among the records thereof in
Beek li, page 2.39, granted and conveyed unto the said
Franklin McCrea In fee.)
CD: C., 746; D. '62. Debt, .2,194.33. D. Williams.]
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frank
lin.
McCrea, and to be sold by .
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21,183.
SHERIFF'S SALE.BY -- .VIRTIJE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, Will be ex
posed to public sale or voodoo on MONDAY Evening.
February 2, 1661, at 4 o'clock, at iansom-street Hall,
All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece
of ground [hereunto belonging, situate on the north side
of Reed street at the distance' of forty:five feet westward
from the west side of Church street, in the district of
,f•outhwark, (now called the First ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia); containing in front or breadth on the said.
Reed street fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth
northward...seventy feet to a certain three- feet-wide alley,
which extends westward from the said Church street
into a certain twenty-feet-wide alley leading northward
from - the said Reed street. Bounded Mahe north by the
said -three-feet-W(10 alley, on the east and • west by
ground granted to Amass Bortou on pound rent, and on
the sou by Reed street aforesaid. [Being the same pre
mises whichohn W. Claghoni and wife, by indenture
dated the sixth day of May,. A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and flfry-two, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No.
16, page 612, .kc. ' granted and conveyed: mite the said
Patrick Burns in fee, under and subject to the - payMent
of.a certain yearly ground rent or sum of.tifty-two.dol
lars and fifty cents.
N. B.—On the , above described lot there is erected a
three-storied brick dwelli house.
ED. C. 726; D., '62.] Debt, IMO. James W. Paul.
Seized and taken blexecution as the property of-Pa
frick Burns, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON:Sheri ff.
. Philadelphia, Shiriff's Office, Jan 21,186.9. ja22-31
•
SHERIFF'S SALE..-:,-BY VIRTUE OF•
a writ of Levert Facies, th'ine)iiiieted;' will be ex
posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2,18113. at 4 o'clock.- at Sansomstreet Hall,
All that certain brick messuage or tenement, bake
home, and lot ground situate on the north side of
Face , ' Sassafras street, -between Delaware Second
and Third Streets, 'in 'the city 'of Philadelphia afore
said; containing in breadth east and west twenty-four'
feet four and a half inches, and inlength or depth north
and south one hundred and nine feet and a halt
Bounded westward and northward by ground formerly
of Godfrey Raga. deceased eastward by ground former
ly of Jonathan Biles, and• southward by Race street
aforesaid. (Being the same 'premises which 'Sohn BUMS
ser, et ux, by indenture bearing date April third, eighteen
hundred and ilfry-ilve, recorded in the office for record
ing deeds, etc., for the city and' county of Philadelphia ,
in Deed Book R.• D. W., No. 12, page Et, etc., grant
and conveyed unto the said William Essen, in fee.
- N.-B.—The said property is sold subject to a mortgage
of six thousand dollars. (.36.01:10.) -
(D. C.,1731; D., '62.1 Debt, 811 , 549.49 . Oehleschlager.
Seized and. taken in execution as the property of Wil
liam Essen, and to be sold. by . .
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
. -
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jan. 21, DM. ja22.3t
sHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE •QF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, February 2, 1811;3, at 4 o'clock, at- Sansomatreet
No. 1. All that certain three-story brick .mesimage or
tenement and the lot or piece of ground whereon the
same is erected, situate on the-north side of Laurel
street, at the distance of forty-three feet eleven. inches
westward from the west side , of New Market street. in
the Sixteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or breadth on said Laurel street fifteen _feet
four inches, and- extending in length.or death north
-ward fifty feet. [Being the same premises which James Lo
gan et ux., by indenture dated February twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred and sixty- one, recorded in Deed Book-
A. C. H. No. 7, page 384, granted and conveyed unto
the said Frederick Klemm, in fee, subject to the pay
ment of a yearly ground rent of thirty-six dollars and •
sixty-six cents, being the proportion allotted to, the
above described premises of a larger annual ground rent
of one hundred and eighty dollars.] - s..
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messtiage or
tenement, brick slaughter-house, and lot or piece of
ground, situate on the east side of Haneock street at the
distance of two hundred-and twenty-two feet northward
from Master street, in the city of Philadelphia, late dis
trict of Kensington ; containing in front or breadth on
said Hancock street forty-eight feet, and in length: or
depth extending thence eastward, keeping the same
breadth. at right angles with said Hancock street one
hundred and sixty feet to Clinton street. Bounded north-
Ward by ground ~ ,r anted to-William Saylor, southward
by ground granted to James Hamilton, eastward by said
Clinton street, and, westward by said. Hancock street.
(Being the same premises which - George
by Deed Poll, dated November twenty-eighth, eighteen
hundred and fifty-seven entered among the records of
the District Court for the and county of Philadelphia
in Deed Book L., No-2, page 395. granted and conveyed
unto the said Frederick Klemm in the, , subject to the pay
ment of a ground rent of ninety-six dollars per year; •
No. 3. All those certain four three-story brick mes
suages or tenements and lot or piece of ground, situate •
on the southwest corner of Frankford road and Thomp
son street, lately called Phcon ix street, in the Seventeenth
ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
. breadth. on aaid road, thirty-three feet two inahes,.and
in length or depth extending. thence westward keeping
the same breadth at right angles with said road one hun
dred feet. Bounded northward by said Thompson street,
southward by ground now orlately of Horatio 11 Pen
nock, eastward.. by Frankford - road aforesaid, and west
ward by ground formerly of George W. Smith and Charles
Ingeresoll,Trustees_, ete. [Being the same lot or piece of
ground which J. Catlin and wile, by indenture bearing -
date the twenty-fourth - day- of February, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-nine, intended to be recorded, granted and
conveyed unto Frederick Klemm in fee.]
• • CD. C.; 793; D., '62.] Debt, $2,000. B. Woodward.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frede
rick Klemm, and to be sold by '
.JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff
• Philadelphia. Sheri ff 's Office, January 21, 1863; ja22-3t
p,,HERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF
►Levia — Pacias. to me directed will be ex-
Uslelbliblio sale 'or yendue, 'on' MONDAY Evening,
• Febritartr. ISA at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
. .that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
Chestnut-Hill, in the Twenty-second ward of - the said
city, described as follows: Beginning at a stone set for a
corner ofthis, mid land intended to be granted to Charles
Bikinis, 'on - the' southwesterly side ail. fifty feet wide
street, at the distance of two hundred and fifty-four feet
and thirty-four hundredths of a foot northwesterly from
the northwesterly. side .continued of another fifty feet
H
wide street called Wissahickon, eights (both , of, said
streetehaving been laid out for public use), thence along
the lint mentioned street north fifty-eight degrees fifty
minutes, west one hundrad'and - three feet and eighty-one
hundredtha of a foot to a corner of Miami the next de
scribed lot, thence by the said lot south forty-one de
grees ten minutes, ten hundred and thirty seven feet and
nine-tenths of •a foot to the bank orthe Wiskahickon
creek. thence down and along the same south thirty-six
degrees tufts minnte,.east One hundred - and:forty ono feet
and sixty-five one hundredths of a foot to a stone, a cor
ner of this and land of Charles Elkins, and also at a point
of land 4Mended to be granted,to Charles Elkins, thence
along the last mentioned land north forty degrees, east
sevenbundred and fifty feerand flve-tenths of, a• foot. to
a dogwood tree, and north thirty-seven degrees forty
nine minutes. east thr , e hundred and eight , feet and two
tenths of a foot to the place ',of -beginnibgfcontaining
three acres of laud. '
No. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate ou Chesnut-Hill adjoining the above. Beginning at a
etoneset•for a corner , of this and of the above described
lot, on the southwesterly side 01 a certain fifty feet wide
street, xt the 'distance of three • hundred'. and .fifty-eight
feet and fifteen hundredths of a foot, northwester]y from
the northwesterly . side continuo .. of another ' fifty feet
wide street called Wissaltickon.lleighta (both of the said
streets having been openbil 'for public use), thence along
the said first mentioned etreet, north forty-eight d.egrees
fifty minutes; wesfninety-one, feet and' efghty-five hun
dredths or ► foot to a stone set for a corner of this,, and
limiter William W. Piper, thence by the saidlanct south
forty-one degrees ten minutes .'west ten hundreataud ae
.venteen feet to the hank of the Whisablekon creek,thence
d. wn and along the said, creek path .thirtrebedegPoes
one initiate, east itinety-fbur feet and - nineteen hundredths
of afoot to a morner ;of this and the above described lot,
thence by the said lot north forty-b n 9 degreestea minutes,
east ten 1, (m thirty-seven feet mud nine-tenths or
a foot to the place of beginning', 'containinittwo acresand
'hreetyy-six perches and flfty-eight hundredths'of a perch.
(The dret &Scribed; lot Without W. Pipet arid wife,ThY
deed dated the eleventliday Of Juno, W'duly executed
and acknowledged, and intended tubairectircod t granted
and conveyed unto the said Emily 3 Warden in .tee. . And
the lot or piece of ground last above desoribed, the . said
Willinni W. l'iper and wife, by - deed dated the eleventh
day 'a June, anno .DoniinFlak duly executed , and de
knewledged ;and. intended to be recorded .granted and
• conveyed unto the said David A. • Warden in fee. reaerv
tn unto the soh] Wi lisyn W.Plper;-his heirs
and assigns, the yearly rout or slim of sixty-.our dollars
ninety-eight cents and.threc-elghtlis of a cent, istyable
October mnd April first.) • • -•
'CD- C... 741; .'62. Debt. $1,016.. Duane Williams.]
Seised and taken in execution as the property-of ' Dayid
Warden and Emily hisi o l i fo tk a i nfi g t om e ps so o l t ibi hoefr.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Januttry 21,180, jut2J.3t
.• • •
SHERIFFPN SALES.
YIRTIIII OF
po iwAirecte will be
exposedlo d WlDAY__Evening,
S il a Elt u - ri to t'o p f a lr b e ga j* Ri S o A o i r L E v x ß ot Tn n atl e ' , o t n ei
February 2.1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
sto ld ri l ed th ' at br c ic e k ila rri in es l s o u t a °7 ge ld er ece ie
o n f em gr e ou nt nd tii tt o t o lt iz _th e e r t e h e r ed e:
• situate on the east side or Twelfth street, at thudistance
s O i r d s o ix o t f Y e e ttlro e w n l f i e lli s e t ig ree ht t, iw in bes titer; n o t u h r w tee ard nth fr wl i sr l d tke l of s° t u h th e
'City of Pliiladelpitia;: contniatie in front or bresOth on
the said Twelfth street sixteen feet, and extending in
length or
,depth eastward between lines paralfst with
said: Callowhill street•fifty-nine. feet. Bounded nbrtle
ward by ground granted to Charles Cummings, east
ward by a three - feet - wide alleyleading southward ihlo
Carlton street. southward by- ground granted to Geror t e
Earp,'Jr., and westward by said Twelfth. (Being et
same prollsea that James -S. Keen and Emily E., his'
wife, by entnre bearing date . the twenty-third day cod
May, anno•Domini sigh teen hundred and sixty-one, and
intended to be forthwith recorded,' granted and con
voyed unto the said William C. Stiles in lee; under and
subject?to the pa.yrainat of a. certain mortgage debt or
Principal sum of two thousand dollars,and also under
and subject to the payment of n certain balance of forty
dollars of another mortgage debt or principal sum of
eight hundred dollars, with interest due and to grew
due respectively thereon.
CD C.,.696; D. '623 Debt,. SLAW. H. N. Phillips..
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil
liam C. Stiles, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.'
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21, Mi. ja2.4-9t •
•
SHERIFF'S SALE . ,..--BY.I - y.nrrup.„ OP
a Writ of Levert Facto% to me directed, will lie ex
posed to public sale or veuduo, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2,1663, at 4 o'clock, at Saaisom-street
All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or Piece
of ground, situate in that partof the city of Philadelphia,
formerly called the borough of Germantown, described
as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake set for a corner in
the line of land belonging to the estate of Thomas Armatt,
deceased, thence by the same north forty degrees fifty
minutes west, nine and a half perch.gs to the line of Jesse
Large's land, thence by the same north forty-one degrees
thirty-five minutes east, twouty-nine perches and three
tenths to a corner of ground of Robert 11. Thomas, thence
by the Caine north seventy :.seven degrees east, about
sixty feet ton corner in the line of ground of Charles H.
Shoemaker and Robert H. Thomas. thence by the same
and partly in a roe of • water south one degree and a .
quarter west, twenty-three and fifteerelimadredths
Perches to a stake set for a corner in the middle of said
run, and thence along the northwardly side of a certain
fifty-feet-wide street, called Armatt • street, continued
the following course and distances, viz: North eighty
five degrees forty-five minutes. west eleven feet six
inches, south eighty-three degrees twenty minutes, trust
fifty-six feet, south seventy-six degrees forty-five
minutes. west fifty-three feet, south titxty-one degrees
and a half, west eighty-seven feet, and/ south fifty and a
half degrees west,eighty-niue feet six inches to the place
of beginning.; also:
No. 2. Alrthat certain - lot or picece of ground situate
on "Linden place," in Germantown aforesaid, beginning
at a stake set fora corner of this and grouuci belonging
to Ilannaliß. Schaffer by the side of. A.rmatt street con
tinued, thence extending along the. side of said Armatt
street south eighty-five degrees forty-fiim minutes, east
one hundred and ninety-three feet to a stake set for a
corner by the aide of . Willow avenue, thence along the
same, north fltm degrees and thirty-five minutes, east
two hundred and eighty-nine feet six inches to an angle,
and north four degrees and thirty-five minutes, west
two hundred and eighty-five feet four inches to a stake
bet for a corner, thence south eighty-five degrees and
twenty-Eve minutes, west seventy-four feet ten inches to.
a stake set for a corner bythe side of a gum tree, thence
north forty-six. degrees and thirty minutes, west two
hundred and forty-nine feet six inches to •a stone set.for
a corner; thence south one degree and forty-five minutes,
east three hundred and lbrty-nine feet to a corner, thence
with the line of Hannah B. Schaffer's land, north
seventy-seven degrees, east sixty feet to a. corner, thence
still with the same, south one degree and fiftem minutes
west three hundred and eighty-two feet to the place of
beginning ,• containing three' acres and twiggy-nine
perches of land, be the same more or less. (Wing the
same premises which George' Schaffer and Hannah 8.,
his wife, by indenture bearing date the nineteanth da
of May, anno Domini eighteen hnntired and fill -six.
Recorded in the office for recording deeds, Ste,
_in an
for the city of Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. D. W., No,
81, page 252, Sm. granted and conveyed unto the said
Samuel H . Aldridge in fee, subject to the payment and
discharge of three several mortgage' debt% amounting
together to the sum of eight thousand • dollars, with in
terest to accrue and grow, duo thereon. Together with
the free use and privilege of ;the said Arraatt street and
of the streets connecting therewith.
N. B.—The:premises above dfteribed will be sold to
gether and subject to the three mortgage 4 above men
tioned, amounting in the aggregate to 53.000 of principal
with'the interest accrued thereon.
CD. C.,716; D.,'62.] Debt, 56,084.07. J. B. Townsend.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel
H. Aldridge, and to be sold by
• JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21, 1863. ft5.23.3t,
saERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or venduo , on MONDAY Eve
ning, February' 2: 181 H, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
threo.story brick messnage or tenement tnereon erected,
situate on the south side of Montgomery street ; and on the
west side of Eleventh street, in the lato district of Penn,
now the • Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on the said Eleventh street
fifteen feet. and extending in length or depth westward
. of that width, along the said Montgomery street, seventy
six. feet. Bounded northward by the , said Montgomery
sheet, southward by ether ground of the said Samuel
Everett, westward by ground late of Charles Henry
Fisher, and eastward by Eleventh street aforesaid.
[Being the same premises which Henry P. hin Witold, by
• deed dated the twelfth day of March, anno Dentin' one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in
the office for recording of deeds, &c., in Deed - Hook A. D.:
8., No. 57, pagerkiti, granted and conveyed (Inter ails) to
the said Samuel Everett in fee, subject to the payment of
a certain yearly ground rent or stun of forty-one dollars,
payable to Charles Henry Fisher, his heirs and assigns;
. payable in half-yearly payments on the first day ot the
months of January and July, iu each and every year,
without deduction for taxes, Stc.] And
No, 9. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
three-story brick mossuege or tenement thereon erected,
situate on the west side of Eleventh street at the distanceof
fifteen feet southward [rem the south side of Montgomery
street, io the late district of .Penn, now the Twentieth
ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front or
breadth on the said Eleventh street fifteen. feet, and ex
tending in length or depth westward of that width at
right : angles to • said Eleventh street seventy.aix feet.
Bounded northward by other ground of the said Samuel
Everett; southward and westward by ground late of
Charles Henry Fisher. and eastward by Eleventh street
aforesaid. (Being the same premises which Henry P.
Muirheld by deed dated the twelfth day of March,. alum
Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and
recorded in Deed Book A. D.' B. No. 57, page. 505, &c.,
punted and conveyed (inter ails) to the said Samuel
Everett in fee, subject to the payment of a certain yearly
ground.rent or sum of forty-one dollars, payable to
Charles Henry . Fisher, his heirs and assigns, in equal
half-yearly payments, on the first day of the months of
January and July in each and every year, without de
duction for taves,te. • ' • •
CA. C., ; D., V. Debt; $lB2 89. W. J. Baal)
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel
Everett, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's allice.lan; VMS. ja.22-3t
-
SALF,.BY. - VIRTUE OF
!"--' a writ of VenditionlExponita. to me directed!, will be
exposed to public sale or venduo. on AIONDAY, Evening;
February 2, 1863. nt 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hall;
'No. 1. All that .certain three-story brick messintge or
tenement and lot or piece of ground upon which the
same is erected, situate on the south side of Westatreot,
at the distance of three hundred and ninety-four feet
seven inches and a half eastward from the east side of
Hanover street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front or breadth on said West street eighteen feet, and
in length •or depth southward between lines Parallel
with said Hanover street eighty-five feet; bounded east-.
ward, southward and westward by ground now or late
of Harrison Bari and John' S. Miller, and northward by
West street aforesaid ; being the same Premises which
George- eick and Margarettai his wife, by. indenture
bearing date the twenty-sixth day of.Docember. A. D.
3866, and recorded In Deed Book R. D. W. No. 113, page
67,4 c., granted and conveyed to Philip H. Heppe and
Gottlieb Rapp. as. tenants .in common and not as joint
tenants, and the said Gottlieb. Rapp by indenture; dated
the seventh day of August, A. D. and recorded in
Deed Book A. D. 8., No. S 6, page lai, 8.:c., granted and
conveyed all his full, equal and undivided half part of in
and to the said premises, to the said Philip H. Heppe,
under and subject, nevertheless, to the payment of a
yearly'ground-rent of forty-fiiie dollara.
No. 2. Also; all that certain three-story brick messuage
or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the
west side of Third street, at the distance of forty-seven
feetand half an inch northward frOtti the north side of
Buttonwood street, in the city of Philadelphia, formerly
in the district of the Northern Liberties, containing in
front or breadth on the said Third street sixteen feet. and
extending in length or depth westivaid, keeping the
Caine breadth, between lines parallel with thosaid-But
tonwood street one hundred and seven feet to a three feet
wide alley, laid out by Jonathan Carman., parallel with
the saitlThird . street, and leadinginto said Buttonwood
street ; bounded. northward by ground formerly of Jo
seph Patterson,. westward by said three feet wide alley,
southward by ground formerly. of Jonathan .Carrnalt,
and eastward by Third street aforesaid ; being the same
premises that Michael Andreas and Sophia, his wife, by
indenture bearing date the 1.7t1i day of October, A. D.
1359, and recorded. in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 92, page
363, Sm., granted and conveyed to Philip H. Hem) iu fee,
eubject.with respect to the westernmost thirteen feet of
the above described lot of ground, to the following Con
ditions or restrictions: , th at no building exceeding ten
feet in height should ever be erected thereon, nor should
any.privy or, necessary; blacksmith iihoP, tallow chan
dler's shoivor stable of any.description, over be sunk or
placed in the same or any part thereof ? together with the
common use and privilege, of the sand three feet wide
alley, as and for a water course therein.
.
CD. C., 732; D., '62.7 Debt, $141.93. Booth.
•
Seized and taken-in execution' as.the property of-Phi
lip Hetpe, and to be sold b • • • ' •
3 1 H O r li; AO i N
. Stx .
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oree,".7' -33
COPARTNERSHIPS.
rprE ocii , :iviakitßsatt , 'OF dEL4F
FEE, STOUT; & CO. is this day,,bi
m mutual con
sent, dissolved: , Settlements will be made . by either of
the partners, the Books remaining, for the proncent, at the
Wilco of STOUT & ATHIII6O3, 523 MARKET Street.
W
• -. ; • . ILLIAM CHAFFEE,
JAMES CHAFFER,
• • JACOB W. NTOUT,
• ' F. T. ATKLNSON.
Philadelphia, January 17,1563. • ja?.o-6t*
COPARTNERSIIIP.-THE'VNDER
-IGNED have This Day entered into Coriartnership
for the transaction ofino general COAL DUSININS, un
der the firm of COX & CLATtli;' Office; 305. WALNUT
Street. . WM. l': COX.
• JACOB. CLARK.
PHILADELPHIA, January- 4,11933`
OTIO • UNDERSIGNEDN
Victi9rtfiboir publish lh ol l e ttre r t s gat.P L i mitedo
l F ebruar y , r Partnershi p, l
, to
terminate on the 31st day of December, 1852, au'd Sfhtch
they have THIS DAY renewed, in compliance with the
Laws of-Pennsylvania.
'l. The name of the firm -under which the said Part
nership is conducted is MA.THIAS M. MARPLE.
2. The general nature of the business transacted is the
buying and vending of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY'
GOODS, at No. 0'.3 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; State of Pennsylvania.
S. The name .of the General Partner of said firm is
MATHIAS M: MARPLE, residing at No. 1220 COATES
Street,' in the city of Philadelphia, and of the Special
Partner of said firm. GEORGE GORDON,.residiug at 640
North FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
4. The amount of capital contributed by.,.said George
Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the
time said partnership was formed—to wit, on the 2d day.
of February,..lBEl,.was TWELVE . ..THOUSAND FIVE.
HUNDRED DOLLARS.
6. The said partnership is' now renewed, and is to COII..
tinne'until, and to terminate on, the ajtt day of Deeem-:
ber.186.1.
•
Philadelphia, December 31,1882.- - •
MATHIAS M. MARPLR,
General Partner.
GEORGE, GORDON,
Special Peltier.
NNOTICE.—THE LIbiATED.PARTN'ER
SHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned,
under the flrni. of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLEE, expires
this day, by ite own limitation. Philadelphia, Decem
ber al. Hot J. TABORA. PLATE,
CAEL.C. SC H9TTLEE,
General Partnere.
at. F. PLATE,
Special Partner.
By, his Attorney, J. THEOPH. PLATE.
The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Commission Business, under the firm of J. T. PLATE &
SCHOTTLE.R, for their own account.
J. THEOPH• PLATE tr:
CARL c. scltorratt:
Jamsv-
Phpadelphia, ,Tain!ary
A 00PAR.TNERRIVIP HAS.THIS
agy_ been formed--style of Arm -HAMRICK &
,GAIDWELL—for the importation andjobbing of Ho
siery, - . Gloves, mad .Fancy Goods, at 30 North.FOURTH
StreM . • . ]a .-st' .
:DISSOLDTION OF COP A 'WINER.
SHIP.—The cApartnership heretofore existing under
Abe name of SMITH, WLVOUALS, & CO. ts this dap dis.
'solved by mutual eonseut o ,and the busniese of the late
Ann will be settled by eitaer of the undersigned, at No.
_Bl3 MARKET Street.
• :WM.r . t SMITH;
Philedidphik.Dee.'lls,lB62. • 11.17te
• •
MBE ..SUBBOBIBERS t
As' aus the DRUG BUSINESS, akligfittorpny‘ a the
inaltanda(o , "24:10ARICET Stfeot." •
WI& ELLIS & C,04
12 4 MAR4I7. Street;
j Itt,",
I NOVORA-THE erns , . . TITLE
of w o fiim - ..0r WEAVER, FiTtift - 4. 067. this
-day '<Amiga tb.7171,121, WEAVE R.; & CO. -• .' • r
EDWIN 11..FITLER I
CRAW.' WEAVE
CONRAD ZOLOTHI
MM=
kip
CLASSES::—All'ainite and chrenis' dlieasea.ra tr a s e x.t. a;
by special guarantee. at 'll2O NVIALNO3
Philadelphia, when desired, and. in 'C.981:0 of iv/all
ure, no charge is made. • ' .
Prof C. H.. BOLUS, the founder' (kr Mit new'
I ,, actice, has associated him Dr; aI,GALLO
wAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of car
tificatee of tbose eared 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 disoovory can enter for a full
course of leetures at any time. . • .
Consultation free.
DRS. BOLLES GALLOWAY.
. desle-SM 12 . 2011! .d/NOT gavot
,
CI3.AMPAIGNE:7-4t.N -, - INVOICE OF
Via rtnPoilal, just received ppeer slay) Roll gnat.
man., and for ogle by JAURETC,IIE LAVE NE,
Nos. :40% and 204 Sefakh FRO Streat%
AUCTION RULES.
JOHN B. MYERS. & .00., AUCTION
v# SEM. Nos. 002 end aat- IdASZET Street
POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, Ste
THIS MORNING.
'January 27, at 10 o'clock, will be sold Without respne,
on "4 months' credit—
Mout 200 packages boots, shoes, brvglans, eayaJry
boots ; embracing a metal aseortnent of -Wm,
gootio,of City and Eastern manufacture.
PEREMPTORY' SALE OF *PREACH, GERMAN
AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. &c.
Ca THURSDAY MORNING. .;
January 24, at 10 o'clock, will be'sold, by catalcertic on
four months! credit, about
' 350 PACMCGES AND 30TS
Of French, litiOt, Getman, and BritNh dry goods, &c.,
embracing a large and choice assortMent of fammand
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cotton
fabrics. . .
EARGE rEßE:sarroity SALE -OF 1 1 FASHIONAIMLM
GLIV-MALVE CLOTHING.
We Will sell without reserve
07( F.RLDSZ MORNING, ' `
Thenary SOth, at 10 orcicark.„ by catalogde, on fora
months' credit, a large .and general assortrOmt of Witt
ionalit e city-made Clothing,ncusprin 0 g about 36,000 ready
made garments, being the enttn. spring stock of:a:whole.
sale establishment decliaing - twinesa, consistberimpart
of
Men's and boys' cassirnere and tweed coats.
* do do dusters.
•
clo black and fancy lustre coats.
do dress d'ete do.
do. • . arcs delferlin . do.
do black ani fancy Italian do.
do white and fancy linen do.
do black sattinet do.
do black and fancy oassimere pants.
•do ' white and limey linen do..
do fancy summer do.
do fancy silk vests.
. do white and fancy Marseilles vents
do linen and nankeen vests.
VIIRNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
No. 4.29 MATRXRT WREST
-A:
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AIIC-
A- TIOREERS. No. 2/13 MARKET Street.
SALE OF SWEET CIDER, BROOM CORN, TIE TARN,
TAR, &c.
• THIS MORNING,
January 27, commencing at ID o'clock precisely, con
sisting in part of
20 barrels very superior cider. especially suited to first
class retail sales, or for family .use.
bales broom corn.
10' do tie yarn. •
4 barrels Pcnnsylvania.tar.
SALE OF 000 LOTS OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
DRY GOODScHOOP SHIRTS, WHITE GOODS, STOCK
' OF GOODS, &c .„ by catalogue.
O •
• N WEDNESDAY MORNING,
January 28, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely.
LINER CAMBRIC HAN KERCHIEFS AND .WIIITE
' GOODS.
Included will be found an invoice of gents' It linen
cambric hi ndkerchists, gents' linen and Union shirt
fronts, embroideries, &c. •
HOSIERY GOODS.
Also, a line of ladies' and gents' hose and half-hose,
gloves, Germantown fancy knit goods, &c.
Also, a full line of ladies' tied and woven tape hoop
Also, fancy goods. notiontc..trinunings, buttons, head
netts, stock goods, &c. • • •
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT ,
AUCTIONEER,'
No. 202 MARKET Street, South side, above SeCond St.
Regular Sales of DAT Gods, Trimmings riotions...tc.,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN
ING, at 11 o'clock precisely. •
City and country Dealers are requested to attend. these
Bales.
Consignments respectfully solicited. from Manufactu
rem, Importers,- Commit sion. Wholesale, and Jobbing
Houses, and Retailers of all, and every• description of
Merchandise.
DRY GOODF, SKIRTE, TRIMMINGS. &c.
ON IVFJ/NESDAY MORNING,
January 28, at. D. o'clock, will be sold from the shelves,
dress and doniestie goods, ladies' and misses' skirts, bal.
moral do , shawls, scarfs, neck-ties, cravats, hdas, ho
siery. gloves. spool cotton, patent thread, hair-pins,
needles, pins ? trimmings, notions. &c.
Also, w 00l jackets; wool, merino; and cotton shirts and
drawers; canton flannel drawers. tattinet pants, silk
vests, coats, felt hate, cloth caps, boots, brogans. shoes.
slippers, &c.
- pun& FORD &. CO., AUCTIONEERS,
-a- 525 MAR Y . and MS .COMMBRCB Streets.
SALE OF 1,000 'CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS, &c.
ON TNURSDAY MORNING.
January 2), at 1D o'clock precisely, will be sold by ea:
talogue, 1,100 cases men's, boy's, and youths' mit kip.
and grain boots, brogans, &C.; women's, misses', and
children's boots and shoes, Balmorals, &c.
M OSES NATIPA NS, AVOTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, isonthend sor•
ner of SIXTH•and RACE. Streets.
FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. YOU SHOULD OALI
AT NATHANS' LOAN .OFFICR . S. B. corner of
SIXTH AND RACE STREETS.
ATP RIVATE SALE FOR LESS THAN HALF
THE USUAL SELLING PRICES.
Fine gold hunting-case English patent lever watsliss,
of the most approved and best makers ; open-face ditto;
ladies fine gold bunting-case and open face lever tat
lepine watches elegant fins gold diamond and enam
elled hunting case lever watches, full jeweled; fine gold.
enamelled lever and lepine watches; fine gold neik:
vest, and chatlein chains; fine gold bracelets, earrings,
breastpins, finger-rings, pencil. casos and pens, locketa,
medallions, charms t specks, buckles, scarf-pins, studs,
sleeve buttons, and Jewelry of every . description.
FOWLING PIECES.
20 very superior double-barrel English twist totaling
pieces, with bar locks and back-action locks; supertoi
duck gnus, rifles, revolvers, &c., together with various
fancy articles, fine old violins, &c.
Call soon, and select bargains. M. NATHANS.
LEGAL.
`STATE OF WM.. H. GILLN GHAM,
D., DECEASED.—Letters testamentary upon
the estate of said decedent haring been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are
requested to nutke payment, and those having claims
agais et the same to present them to
HANNAH. S. GILLINGHAM, Executrix, --
No. 127 North THIRTEENTH Street. Phila.
Or to her attorney, NATHAN H. SHARPLESS,
ja24tu 81.*. • No. 28 North SEVENTH Street.
ESTATE OF MARGARET SCOTT,
Deceased.—Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of
M.RGAIET SCOTT, deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all per-one indebted to the said Estate
are requested to make payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them to
Mil: lien ROSS,-E !reenter,
RICHMOND Street, above Cumberland,
Or his Attorney '
- J. G. BRINCHLE,
jae-tn6t* N.E. corner of SEVENTH and SeNSOMSte.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS FOR THE CITY. AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA..
AUGUSTUS HAEDRICK vs. JAKE HAEDRICK: • San°
No. 21, alias. September T., 1862, No. 12. In
Divorce.
To the .Reeparident above named—Madam: You will
please take notice that the Court has granted a rule in
the above case on you to show cause, 11 any you have,
why a divorce a. v. m., should not be decreed ; return
able on SATURDAY, January 31,1883, at 10 o'clock A. M.
J. ALEXANDER bIMPSON,
jagi3-tuth 41* . Sol. for Libellant.
IN — THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE.
1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM CLARK ye. THE TRUSTEES OF THE FIRST
Presbyterian Church and Congregation in the District
• of Southwark and County of Philadelphia.
December lona, 1562. No. a. Lovari Facies.
The. Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the
funct.in Court arising from the sale of the following de
scribed premises—
To *it: All that certain two-story brick Church or
building, and the lot or piece of ground whereon the
same is erected, and co tillage appurtenant thereto, situw e
on the south side of Herman street, between Second and
Third streets, in that part of the city of Philadelphia for
merly.called the District of Southwark, the said lot con
tal nin gin front or breadth on h e said German street about
76 feet. and extending in depth southward about 130 feet,
and the said church or building erected on the said' lot ;
beingabout 6.5 feet in front on the said German street.
and about 97 feetin depth. . • '
. Will attend to the duties of his appointment on -WED
NESDAY, February 4th, 1663, at 4 o'clock P. AL, at Lis'
°Bice, at the S. E corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST fit?i.,
Nvhen and where all persons interested are required to
prbsent • their claims or be debarred from cominA' in on
said fund.. - DANIEL DOUGHERTY, •
a24-10t .
Auditor.
'NITED STATES; EASTERN DI&
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT.
THE PRESIDENT-OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF .THE EASTERN DISTRICT' OF
PENNSYLVANIA, '
GREETING :
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United. States In
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and
duly proceeding on a Libol, filed in the lime of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
merest in ELEVEN HUNDRED AND NINETEEN. BAGS
OF SALT Find SIXTY-TWO BARRELS OF SALT, the
cargo of the schooner J. C. Roker, whereof —is
master, captured by the United States steamer Cambridge,
raid steamer being one of the North Atlantic blockading
squadron, under the command cf Rear Admiral Lee, and
brought to this port in the schooner Abbey Ellen,to be rue ii
islied, cited, and ealled to judgment at the time and place
underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed,(j ustice
Ft requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly en
joined andcommanded;that you omit not, but that by
Publishing these presents in at least two of the daily
nevereapers printed•and published in the city- of Fiala
deria, anti in the Legal Intelligencer, you do inouish
an cite, or cause to be mouished and cited, peremptorily,
all persons in general who have, or_pretend to have,. any
right, title, or interest in. the said ELEVEN HUNDRED
.AND NINETEEN - BAGS tOF 'SALT and SI XTY;TWO ,
BARRELS OF SALT, the cargo of the said schooner J. .C.
Roker, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER,
the Judge of the said Court. at the District Court room,
in the city of Philadelphia,' on the Twentieth *day. after•
publication of these' pfesents, if it be a court day, or
else on the next court day. following, between the usual
hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or
allege, in due fornforlaw, a:reasonable aud lawfal excuse.,.
if - any they have, why the said ELBVEN HUN DREDAND.
NINETEEN BAGS OF SALT and SIX'rY-TWO. BAR
RELS OF SALT, the cargo of the saiii . schooner J. C.
Atelier,. should net be proneunced to belong, at the.
time of the capture of the, same, to tho enemies of
the United States, and as goods of their enemies.
or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation. to
be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;.
and further to Boland receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appertain. And that you duly intimatemr cause tobe
intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to wii em.
By the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if
they shall not appear at the time and place above men
tioned:or appear and shall not show a reasonable and
lawful cause to the coutrary,th en said District Courtdoth
intend and will proceed to adjudication on;the said car:-
titre, and may pronounce that the said ELEVEN HUN
DRED AND NINE' LEN RAGS OF SALT and SIXTY
TW 0 BARBELS OF. , SALT, the cargo of the said
schooner 3.• C.. Roker, .did belong, at alio. time- of the
capture of the same,. to the enemies of the United.
States 'of .Americv. and as goods of .their enemies.
or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and
condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful,
prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so.
cited And intimated An: auywito notwithstanding, and
that you dulyp, certify to the said District Court what you•
shall do in thepremiss, together with these presents.
'Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWAIMDER, Jitdge
of the said'Courti,at•Philadelph la, th iszwenty-secondday:
of JANUARY,. k. and in the eighty-sevenen.yeas
of the Independence-el the said United States.
ia2i-et • •.• G.R. Pox - . Clerk District Court,.
EASTERN
.UNITSTATES,
ED DES
' • TRICT OF FILINSYLVANIALSCT
THE PRESIDIUM. OF MK UNIT STATES.
TO THE.BIARSICAL OF THE'EAS &RN DISTRICT:Or
PRNNSYLVINSA, . .
GRUNTING: • - •
WILEERAS,The District Court:of the, United States in
and for the Eastern District ofEensisylvania, rightly end
duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name. of 'the
United States of America, bath. decreed all persona in
(colonel who have, or pretend teehave, agy righte,titje. or
interest in three hundred and seventy-one bags ef:SALT,
the cargo of (ha schooner DEJLLIANT, whereof - -
Sinimons is Master, captareftsp . the United Statessteamer
Daylight,.saidi steamer being one of the North, Atlantic
Squadron, antler command of Rear AdusirehLee e and
broughtinte this port in the schooner Abbey Weillti to be
Monished, cited, and called to judgment, at thetinre and
place andermitt en, and to the effect here,aftereszaressed,
(justice so requiring.) Yon. are therefore (larva Ind
strictly enjoined and corenentided,.that you. oxiirnot,
but that by publishing these presents in akleast two of
the daily newspapers priuMd and in the city
ofPbiladelphia, and in the/opal Intellioncer. you do .
monish and cite, or cause fie be monished awl cited, per
emptorily, all persons it;, general who haer.e..or pretend
to bave,amy right,' title,..or interest in the.said three hun
dred anti seventy-one bags of SALT, the carp:J.of the said
schooner BRILLIANT. to appear.before. the Honorable
JORN OADWALADHIik. the. Judge oftbe sold Conrt, at
.the District Court roe to the city of Pliiitidelphia, on the
twentieth day uftet RaZtication of theseineeents, If it by
is court day, or else (us, the next conrttday Miming, be
tween the usual Ileum erhearing causes, tißen• and there
10 show, or allege, in, due Corm • of law &reasonable and
lawful excuse, if age they have. whet.thesaid_ three hun
•dred and seventy_onte bags of SALZ tiles:ergo of the said
'schooner BRILLIANT, should. nett be pronounced to,
belong, at the time. of the captain. erne same, to the.
onentici.of the Visaed States, and aapoeds
.of their one..
Hies or othermeo,,liable and slaked. to condemnation * ,
to be adjudged; and condeumedi as' geed and lawfo
prizes: and fniether to do and receive in - this behalf as. to
justice shall mmortain. And that you' duly intimate,. Or
: cause to be interested, unto ell persons /aforesaid. wee.
`rally, (to whom by the tone - cot ttesse presents it- also
intlinated,),that if they 'sh alh not appear at the timp.and
place aboaastientioned, or appear and shall not
reasonable and lawfulcausi.to. the contrary, t.. 4. , said
tiOn on the said capture, uubmay prononneetbeet said
three hundred and sevelebyone• bags of. SALTl.tbe cargo
of • the said schooner: itiaILLIANT,. did belloug, at the
limo of the capture of the same, to the ornmies of the
United States of America. and as goods ofth,eir enemies,
or otherwise; liableaud subject to coullseati.ru and con
de tetuationilo' be e.,kudged and 'condemned as-lawful
Prise, the absence oz. ruther contumacy orthe Portions so
cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and
' that you duly certify to the said District Court what you
shall do in the premise*, together with those presents.
Witness the honorable JOHN CADWALADER. Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia; this twenty-secorst
day of January, A. D. ISM, and, in the eighty-seventh
year of the Independence o the said 'United Statfe.
ja24,31,. .0 . FOX Clerk D. C.
. ••R . •
COrrON SAUDIRIXAND C.ANYAB,
"Of all inimbern and &Atlas.
Raven's. • . •
Dnok Awning Twills, of all dagoriptiona for
Tents".'Atenlnge, Trnnk, and Wagon Covers.
Also. Paper Mannfacthrere' Drier Zona. from Ito feet
wido. Tarparairt, Sail Twine ate.
& CO..
tay44 1O JONES' ADO.
Sale at Noe: IN) and 141 Boutb Fourt Jrary.
h Strem
ELEGANT PIIIINITURE. FEENCR PTO- 7 E141R
PIANO FORTES...BRUSSELS CARPETS u -oes,
ON TEIETPADAY AIORNINO:
At 51 o'clock. at tbe Attchon Store, an asgortizent or.,
eel tent aecoud-band , furniture, piano forte-, toirrors
pen., &c.
Also, a mammoth camera, witb
eolaplete.
CJ. WOLBERT, AUCTION MAR T
• N 0.1.6 SOUTH SIXTH MAE% -- "*"1
Between Market and Chestnut
The enbecriber•will_give b4a attention to sal t ' s or D.
Batate, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Fancy 0,7 .
Thlinttngs; °Wets of Art and Virtue, tic.; all of rhi .. 2l
skull have his personal and Prompt attention, sivr—
which he solicits the favors of his Mend & br
EXTRA FINE OLD 'WINES. B RANDIES, &,
ORNING.
January 27, at 11 o'clock, a No. 16 itonth Sixth w a n_
High-cost extra fine old wines, brandies. Holland ei ,
rum, &c., in desniions and cases. All wa rranted
and
gentlemen is unadulte lnvi rate dted. , and to Which ihe attention of
Sir Catalogues now ready.
MEDICAL.
. .
TA RR A
KFIIIRVESCENT
SELTZER- APERIE NT.
This valuable and popular Medicine hu CIOIYOMDIF
calved the roost favorable recommendations of tha l*.
DIRDICAL PROFUSION and the public ae the
nrsansier AND AGREBABLZ
SALINE- APERIENT.
It may be used with the beet effect i
Bilious and Febrile Dieeases, Coetiveneee„
liacume, Loss of Aametite, Indigestion, acidity
the Stomach, Tomidity of the Liver, Goat,
- Rheumatic Affections ~Gravel. PLeA
AND ALL COYPLAINTA WRXRE
A GENTLE. 'AND COOLING APERIENT OR PIIRGA.
TIVE IS REQUIRED.
adapted to the wants of Travellers by
sem lt isa;rad rt ya leni nd ar , Residents in Hot Climates, cen t er Camas
Sedentary Habits. Invalids , and Convalescents : Cantatas
of Teasels and Planters will find it a valuable &tease
to their Medicine Chests. •
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottler
to keel)
in any climate, aud merely requires
water poured uponit to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from profiessional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coal
try, and its steadily increasing poyaLarity for A series ot
years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable avec.
ter, andzcommend it to the favorable notice of an integi.
gent public. • ... .
Manufactured. onlar!t3'
TARRAIsiTi it 00
No. 275 GREENWICH Ebro*, corner Of %Mt , ;
et.
apnay And for We by DruotitVZ,Zi,.
HEALING POWERS OP ELECTRI
CITY DEMONSTRATED ON OVER FOUR THOU
SAND INVALIDS, AT MO WALNUT STRUT. PRI
LADELPALL
The object of the fellowing certificates in to show that
cures at 1220 WALNUT Street are permanent eat re.
liable. The first cure was performed nearly thr4.l rea rs
ago, the second wee performed nearly oue year ago, the
third about one year, and hnndrede more alike cares
might be shown.
READ THE FOLLOWING CARET:MIN.
About twelve months ago I had a severe attack of
be
Diates, .attended with other difficulties too numerous
to mention. My desire for drink was comtatt, and al
though I drank gallons per day, my thirst was never
allayed; I was only able to sleep at short intereel s ,
w',ich seemed like a trance. The mucous swine dm,'
mouth and throat. had become so parched and feverish,
L sat I was in constant misery. I WAS also batledog
from all the horrors of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, Na
na, and frequent and severe attacks of vomiting; and so
p ros t ra t e d was my general system, thzt was scarcely
able to move about. I had availed ms - self of the Edenee
and skill of distinguished medical men, both of the Allo
pathic and Homeopathic school, and exhausted thdr
catalogue of remedies, but found only temporary relief
In this condition, when every ray of hope ;seemed pan,
lyred,. I heard of the discovery of Professor Bolles in the
use of Electricity, and the wonders he Was performing in
curing disease, and placed - myself under his treatment;
and, to the astonishment of myself and friend•z, in two
operations my Diabetes was controlled, and other die
col ties soon disappeared ; my appetite has retarned,oleeP
undisturbed, and, in fact, I feel like one male anew.
I would further stare that I have sees other remark
able cures performed by Prof Bolles, and would advise
the diseased to call at 1220 Walnut street, and be ream?,
to health. I shall be glad to give any one infermstioa
calling on me. TIIONAS HARROP,
Rose Mill, West Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, May let, Mel.
Read the following froth a preacher of the Methodist
Epiecopal Church, IM3 Helmuth street, Philadel
phia:
In attempting a definition of my disease, I can only
give some of the many symptoms which, taken altege•
ther, were the most horrid; and even medical men did
not know my disease from pathological symptoms. How
ever, Professor C.B. Bolles, by whom f wee cured, lo
cated my disease in the pelvic viscera, in five minutes
after I entered hie office, and offered to warrant a perfect
cure in eight applications. And I frankly adrait that in
eight applications of Electricity. administered br Pro
fessor Boxtes, 1.5!) Walnut street, Philadelphia, ND
perfectly cured; and to me this is most astonishing, for I
bad 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 amolication could
be made ; and now I can comprehend, from its powerful
effects on me, for a speedy cure, although no shocks ware
given. All was pleasant, and accomplished as if by
•
magic.
I will give most of my symptoms, for the benefit of
suffering humanity. I hadd.mspeneia, bad marastans, or
wasting of the tissues of the .whole body; at thnee a
difficulty of breathing, some palpitation of the heart,
much bronchitis, trembling of the limbs after exercise,
aversion to business and company ; at times gloomy, ina
bility to collect my thoughts vigorously on aay subject.
a loss of memory, pain in various parts of it' nedy;_saf
fered much from lumbago, deranged secretions or the
kidneys and other glands of the system, congas:drag
ging pains in the lumbar region, and severe narrow dis
ziness.
I believe it is my duty, as a lover of humanity, to re
commend this discovery of Professor BOLLES lade
afflicted of all classes. There seems to be no gamswerit.
.no confusion, no matter of doubt in his treausat. He
proceeds on fixed principles, and according to fir.4last,
which semi to me infallible and harmonious. He we:-
rants, by special contract, the most obstinate, &ma*
and acute cases, and charges nothing, if he fade. I 11-
Vi6B all of the diseased to try his treatment.
EDWARD T. EVANS. e
Preacher in M. E. Church,
lee'n EFILMITITI Street, Pailadelpha.
ANOTHER CURE OF PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER.
LlMBS(Paraplegia) AND APOPLEXY COMBINED.
Bead the following:
PHILADELPHIA, March 31,1992
r. 110.111650.11 BOLLES. Ma Walnut street: The remarka
ble cure which I have derlved from your method of are
plying Electricity compels me to thus ackliewleiige the
great obligations I am under to you for snatching me, as
it were, from immediate death. About two years aao,
while a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, I was vi f nied IntA
an attack of paralysis of the lower extremities. which
rendered me almost entirely unable to erand awn En
limbs. I employed some of the most cerebrated pniu
cians.to be found in that section, but received. no appv
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 Wm
that time before I became the least conscious of anything
that hadtranspired, nor could I concentrate my Mind"
converse upon any subject without becoming ver1 11 "
gallery and excited, until I placed myself under Your
valuable treatment. After my areival in. Philadelphia
my attention was called-to your treatment by a Pam P h ..."
handed me by my father, which contained the DEIIICS
some gentlemen whom I had; been formerly acenainted
with, and whose statements I could rely upon. I Mane
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 ant rf
stored to a sound condition, and -thefore feel it =7 duty
to&-atefully acknowledge the benefits which I hays re
ceived through your treatment.
Very respee,tfully yours, /cc.,
WILLIAM H. SHIN,
Publisher of the National Merchant, office 'a Soub
SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
will be well fer the diseased to recollectthat
Trot B. has given a IVO-Allot caution in his ininiptilett4
guard 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 h..Nzarti..but it is the severity of troth.
and designed for the good of humanity. See adverdea
men t in another column.
Cons-u Itation Free.
PROF. C. R. BOLLYS.
n029-tf . 7220 WALNUT Strafd. Philadelphia.
SHIPPING.
aril . BOSTON AND PHILAWi , .
PHIA STRAIISUIP LINE, Bailing from au%
port on SATURDAYS, from eecond wharf below SPROD
Street. Philadelphia, and-Long wharf, Beaton.
• The steamship NORMAN. Capt. Baker. will salt frert
Philadelphia for Ilostoa. on SATI7RDLY. Januar! , 3/.
10,A. N t, and steamer SAXON. Capt. 3iettnews. from
Boy ton. cm the-SAMS DAY, at 4 P. M.
These now and substantial steamships form s mean
ine, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays
Insurances eifectod. at one half the premium clustisa Ur
nail vessels.
Freights taken at fair rates
Shippers are requested to send Sliblteeeipie sad Initi
Lading With their goods.
. -
For Freight or Passage, (haling lino accorsziodanossi
snnly to FMK! WHISOR
nol6 332 South DELAWARE Avenna
Atta t STR A M 'WEEKLY To• was
POOL. tousling at Queenstown (Cork.liia
bor). The Liverpool, 'New , .Yorir, and Phila d6w. "
Steamship Company intend despatching their fulllel'
aria Clyde-built Iron steamships as follows •
CITY OF BALTIMORE SatnrdaY,Jano*"%,,,
EDINBURGH..... ........ Saturday, Janu Ari
GAROO • Saturd&V, rinomni
And every suQeding Saturday at noon. from Pior 4) •
44 North River.
• RATES OF FASSADE. e i m to
FIRST CABINk $lOO 001 STE I);
Do. to Doimion. laS 00 Ir i bnnt lido% we
Do. •to Paris. - 110 001 Do. to. Faris , aos
Do. to Ramberg. 110 00 Do.. to. Risstom
-Passengers also forwarded to Raares.ikeroo" °ll47
dam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low races.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Isl Cabi a '
3105, $125. Steerage from Livernoolaso. From Quasar
town, *4O. Those who wish to send: for tleir friends SU
buy tickets here at these rates.
Tliese steamers have superior. accommodations k tb --..
congers;. ore strongly bunt water .-ftht n o unLawa.
and ca r Patent Fire Annihilators. Expense
goons are attached to each steamer.l
t° WU."
For further information,„_nppl4.. in Liverpoo
LIAM: EN MAN, .agent ; - 29 Water street; in Ghogow
AIE.3DIALCOLSI, 6 St. Enooh
Sq.ua2e: in Queenston%
C. .VW. D. SEYMOUR & Co.:. in, Loudon to EIVIA,4
MAGEY„Si King William street:: in. Paris to iing 3
CODE, 45 Rue Notre Dame des Tletoires. Place da
Mthstee ;in New York to JOHN tip DALE, 15 Bros 0 '
oral the Company's 05bna.
JOHN 0.-DALE. gent
. del in WALNUT Street, Philadelps.
FOR NEW YORK THIS
DAY—DESPATCH AND swirrsosx
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN 0 0 1 if
Steamers of the above Liles will leave D
and 6 P. M.
For freight, which will be taken on acct -20
terms, apply to WM. M. BALED
m17.1-tf 13% South DELAWAREAvsnyi
s i ala r t a s FO.ll NEW YORK.-- I ' , '
ALLY EINE, via Delawareand SCOW
Canal.
Philadelphia and ifew York Express st..flipat (wt.
yang receive freight and leave daily at O.: 14.'40 1*dg
their carve!' In New York the followiniolaY.
Prelghta taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLIDE Man
" Na 14. sourli WilA.VcEkkbilad hOlSL
JAMES BAND.l.genc 4
and-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIPE& WO 3 a'
• COAL:
Cakiu—THE UNDERSIGNED 1 3 1 :,
leave to inform their
.A.itoitda'and the oldie ta.•
ther_have removed their latuGii COAL EPOT, fro%
NODLEATREET WHARY, on the Delaware, to ...atv
Yard. Northwest corner of ENNTH and NVlt u
Streets, where they intend to keep the best qua_ol.
LEHIGH COAL. from the moat approved utiaos , Pl . 7a7
lowest prices . Your yostronags te raspeetfutlY
JOS. WALTO3 & CO,, ,
Office, 112 South SECOND Sto9 1:, bl •
Yard. ETIVIITIT Funa WTT,T,OW. Tri
CHAMPAGNE WINE.-AN INVOIOI3
of "Vin Ruial" and " Green Seal" CliaraPoma
Wine, to arriv.sad fo J 800 _
ADRSTuIiS & LAVERGA, 3 •
is 5302 and 5304 Sonilt FRONT