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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
AHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vonditlont Exponas, to me directed. will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, 18S1 at 4 o'clockrat Sausomat rod Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, in that
part of the 7bird ward of the city of Philadelphia, in
cluded fn the late district of Moyamenaing, situate on
the east side of Ninth street. above Christian street,
Marked and numbered in a plan of the
_partition of the
real estate of John Flower, deceased, 1), 131, being In
- width or front on the said Ninth Street seventeen foot
And six inches, and in length or depth eastward sixty
eight feet six Inches; bounded on the north by ground
late of Thomas Pratt, on the sonth and east by ground
now or late of Reese W. Flower, and on the vest by
:Ninth street aforesaid. [Being the swine lot of ground
'which Henry C. Stevenson, by Indenture dated the nine.
teeuth d , y of July, alum Domini eighteen hundred and
„fifty-eight, recorde di at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. D.
33, No. M, page 3 3 1, granted and conveyed unto the said
John F. O'Boyle in foe, under and suluect to the payment
of a yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-five dollant,
payable half yearly on the first day of the mouths of
January and July In every year forever, withunt doiluo.
Hon for taxes. se.
. .
ED.b . ., daft D. '62.] Debt, irtLtal.
Seized and takon in oieentiott 83 the property of John
F. O'Boyle, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jaunary 20,1803. ja2244
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vonditioni Exponno, to me dimeted. will be
exposed to public Halo or veudne, on MONDAY Evening,
Yebrom7 2, DAL nt 1 o'clock. at Bement-street Hail,
All that certain lot or piece of annual situate on the
west side of Sixth street, at the di dance of one hundred
and seventeen foot five and a half inches southward from
the south Bide of Oxford street, in that part of the city of
Philadelphia lately known ao the District of Penn, In
the county of Philadelphia; containing in front or
brradNs on said Sixth street sixteen feet six inches, and
exteudi .g westward between lines at right angles wale.
said Sixth street, on the north line thereof, ailnety•eight
feet two inches, and on the south lino thereof eighty-five
feet seven inches, thou narrowing seven feet two inches,
and thence extending the further depth of twelve feet
seven inches. Bounded northward partly by the head
of a certain four-feet-two-inches wide alloy, which coin
municates with -It certain four-feet-wile alley leading
into a three-feet-eight-iueltes.wide alley , running north
ward Into said Oxford street, and partly by other ground
granted or intended to be granted to Jamas Mallon on
ground rent, eastward by said Sixth street, southward
;by ground of John Nagle° and •others, and westward by
Sand now or Into of Merles J. SWIG. Together with the
Imo and common use, right and privilege of the three
above-mentioned alleyo, at all times hereafter forever.
N. B. There is erected npou the above described lot a
throe-etory brick ineasuage or dwellingthease.
CD. C. D..'62.) Debt, $122.67. J. 21. Thomas.
Seized nild taken In execution as-the property of James
Mullen, and to be sold by ••• • •
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. 3
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Moo. January '2l, .M22,3t
gIIERIFF'S SALR—BY VIRTUE Or
. a writ of. Levert, Facies, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or reliant+, on MONDAY Eveulug,
February 2, lEB3..sit 4 o'clock. et Sansom-street Hall,
All that Certain stone me,surige or tenement and lot or
piece of ground situnteon the southeasterly side of liar-
Vey street and north eustorly side of Green street. in Ger
uinntowu (aforesaid); coutatuingiu froutbr breadth on
the said Green street sixty-four feet and extending in
length or depth northeasterly between lines running pa
/allot with mid Harvey street one hundred and seventy
five feet,. Bounded northeasterly by ground granted to
Humphrey Atherton, southeasterly by ground granted
to F.dward elarlofon, southwesterly by said Green Street,
and notiliwesterly by the said Harvey etyma. (Being
the same lot of ground Arliich Janina W. Harvey and
others, by indenture dated the second day of July, nano
Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, re
corded in Deed Houk T. H„ No. B, pan 311. granted
unto the mild Henry I'. Atherton in fee.) Sniped to the
restrictions that no building shalt ever he erected on the
said lot within twenty-five feet of the northeasterly line
of meld Green street, nud reserving thereout the yearly
rent of thirty-eight dollars end forty cents, which yearly
rent the said James W. Harvey acid others, by an en
dorsed indenture d the' Mirky-first day of January
last past 004), intended bile, recorded; irranted awl re
leased, and extinguished unto the said Henry P. Ather
ton. his heirs and satanic, forever.
N. 13.—The improvements upon the above property are
two-aud-a-holf-story stone dwelling twenty-two feet
trout by twenty-eight feet deep, with' pinaza in front;
two-story stone hack-building, twenty-eight feet long by
fonrteen feet in width, frith piazza at tilde on Harvey
street; and one-story frame kituhen back, fourreou feet
by twelve fee , .
P. B,—Decry I'. Atherton. hits no interest in the Pro
misee.
- .
CD. C., 629 :D.,'62.3 Debt, 61,915.95. W. notch Whder.
Seized lied taken lit execution as tho property at' Henry
P. Atherton, and to be sold hr
JOAN THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 19,19 §8. ia2o3t
REERIFFS SALE.-BY. VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lever' Fucks, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sole or vendue, on MONDAY Svoniug,
February 2, ISM at -I o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain brick messuage or tenement, and lot or
piece of ground thereunto belonging , situate on the cast
side of Second street at the distance or forty-nine feet and
half an inch northward from the north side of Almond
street in (ho Fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia,
containing iu front or breadth on said Second street
seventeen feel five 'lichee. and in length or depthmventy
four feet ono inch to a certain four-feet-wide alley which
leads southward into the said Almond street; bounded
northwardpartly by a messuage and lot of ground
formerly' of Sonnet Pancottst, Jr., and partly by the
back ends of Shippen- street lots, eastward by the said
four-feet-wide alley, , southward by the lot of ground
granted to Joseph Kenton on 'round rent, and westward
by Second street atbresaid. (tiring the same premiss
which Edward S. Early and wife, by ludeuturedated the
twenty-ninth day of November, snub Domini one thou
eand eight hundred and fifty-nine, granted and conveyed
unto the said Samuel D. Jones, to fee.] Together with
the free use and privilege of the said four-feet-wide alley
in common with the owners, tenants, and acceptors Of
other lots of ground bounding thereon at all times here
after forever.
(D. C., 721; D.,'62.] Debt, 515.D.70. GrUnt.
Seized and 'taken in execution as the property of
Samuel D. Jones, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Sheriff's Office, January 21.1503. ja2i-lt
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, ffifft, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. One full equal undivided moiety or half . part of
and in all that certain three - story- brick messuage or
tenement, brick stable. and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the west side of Delaware Sixth street, in the square
between High and Mulberry streets, in the city of Phila
delphia. Beginning at a corner in a lino of Sixth street,
thence by a brick Ines:silage and ant greeted . to Samuel
m Ro
bert Marshall westerly thirty feet eight m olter , titmice
southerly two ...et, thence weeterly forty feet. thence
northerly seventeen feet to ground of William Dawson,
thence by came and other ground westerly one bemired
and twenty-seven feet and four inches or thereabout+, be
the seine more or less, to the middle or half way between
Sixth and Seventh streete, thence by grouud now or
late of Richard Saunders southerly fifty fee', more or
or less, thence partly by ground late of Thomas Allen,
deceased, and partly by grnund:of Lockman and others,
easterly °Eli hundred and ninety-eight feet or thore
abouts, be the same more or lase, to Sixth street, thence
by the same northerly thirty-live feet, more or less, to
the beginning.
N 0.2. And, also, of and in all that certain three-story
brick measuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground,
situate en the west side of Delaware Sixth street. be
tween .High and Mulberry streets, in the city of Phila
delphia aforesaid. Beginning at the corner of William
Dawson's grenutl on the west aide.of the said Sixth
Street, thence with the Nam street southward fifteen feet
to a three-story brick mesettage late. of the estate of
'Thomas Allerkdeceesed, thence with thb same westward
thirty feet eight inches, thence south two feet, thence
westward forty feet to the west end of the necessary
hones, thence tiorthward seventeen feet to the said Wil
liam Dawson'a ground, and thence with the same east
ward seventy feet eight inches to the place of beginning.
(Whichpremise.% John Wyeth and Lydia his wife, and
tlearge Walton, by two several indentures respectively
- bearing date the twenty-fifth day of Jane,.anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, recorded in
Deed Book S. H: P., No. ii, pages 122 and 124, etc., granted
and conveyed unto the said James Douglass and the said
Coffin Cellist, their heirs and assigns, subject to the pity-
Mente of certain mortgage debts therein mentioned. with
interest, which aro intended to be paid off and satisfied of
record.]
CD. C., 717 P. '92.]. Debt, 810.020. • Ayers &Dobson.
Ix Seized and tnketi in execution as the property of
'Margaret Douglass and Theodore Douglass, Athetnis
tratore, and tv be sold by
JOHN TFIOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21,1563. perlat
SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale Cr vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
...February 9. Thai NJ. 4 o 'clock, at Sarrsom-street
All that certain let or meets of ground, situate on the
east aide of Seventh street, at the distance of thirty-live
foot three inches southward front the sontitean corner of
,said Seventh and Jefferson street+, in the Twentieth
ward of said city, containing lu front or breadth on said
seventh street sixteen feet, and extending that breadth
in length or depth outward between parallel lines, at
right angles with the said Seventh street, on the north
line thereof sixty-nine feet four inches and three-quer
tem, and on the south line thereof sixty-nine feet and
one quarter of nu inch. Deundixi nerthward and eonth-
Ward by other ground of the said John Ward and Fre
derick E. Brown, eastward by a three-fees-wide alloy
lending uorthwiml lute said Jefferson street, and west
ward by Seventh sheet aforesaid. [Being part of al arge
lot of ground which the said William Howell anti wife.
by indenture bearing even date herewith, and executed
'lmmediately before these presents for the consideration
therein mentioned, part whereof l's hereby secured, did
grunt and emu vey unto said .Cabe Ward and Frederick E.
Brown in fee.] Together with the free and 01.11111111)1L
right, liberty, and privilege of the said three-feet-wide
alley as a passage-way and water-course at all nines for
ever.
N..l3.—Upon the above lot is erected a three-story brick
<lwell lee house.
2d N. B.—John Ward and Frederick E. Brown have
Darted with their interest in the above premises.
{D. C.. 710; 1).,'63] Debt. $1.1X16.66. 8. C. Perkins.
Safied and taken in ex; c . iiion as the pr . opnrty of John
Ward and Frederick E. Drown. and to be said by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jannary 21,158 t jattAt
SALE.—BY :VIRTUE OF
NJ a writ of Ventlithani Exwuu;, to ine directed * will be
exposed to pnblic sale or vendee, ou MONDAY hvoning,
February 2,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sanet,m-street
No. 1. All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick
messusge or tenement thereon erected, situate on the
east side of lftstine (formerly James) street, being a
twenty-feet-wideetreet leading from Mackinaw (former
ly Lemon) street to Maple street. in the square between
Eighth and Ninth and Race and Vine streets, In the
Tenth ward of the city of •Philadelphia, containing in
breadth on said Riatine street sixteen feet six Inches, and
in length or depth twenty-six feet. Bounded south by
ground now or late of Meskell Ewing and wife, eastward
by ground now or late of William Coles, northward by
ground now or lute of George or Frederick Voete, and
westward by }Wain° street aforesaid. [Being the same
premisee which Harriet Stackhousahy indenture dated
October 23,1931, recorded in Deed Book A. M., No. 43,
Page 573, amulet' and conveyed to said Daniel Thoutp.
son' in fee, subject to - a reservation to and for William
Coles, his heirs and assigns, the owners, tenants, and oc
cupiers of the easternmost part of e. larger lot, of which
• tilla was the westernmost part, the use. right, and privi
lege of an alley over the north part of this lot, containing
in front on said ]listino street two. feet eight inches, and
in depth twenty-six feet. and of a? water-Conroe over and
along the same, its the same Li specially excepted and
reserved in a deed for said promises from said William
Coles and wifo to An y Stackhouse, dated September 0•,..,"
1812 recorded in Deed Book J. C., No. 22, page 714,-the
sea Airy Stack house , her heirs and aseigns, to have the
right and privilege at all times forever of building over
and under said alley as said thereby granted inessuage
was then built over and under the same.]
No. 2. All that lot of ground with the two-story frame
memo age or tenement with brick beck-buildings thereon
erected situate on the east side of Fifth street, (No. 215
North Fifth street), in the • Sixth ward of the city of
Philadelphia, containing in front on said Fifth street
eighteen feet nine inched, (Including thirteen inches In
breadth, part of n three-(sot-wide alloy left open for the
common use of this and the adjoining tenement to the
northward), and in length or depth eastward eighty
seven feet six inches. Bounded northward partly by
the other pail of the elitl'alley, and partly by fireetel
slow or late of John Moore, eastward by ground late or
Ed ward Pennington, deceased, southward by ground late
of blargaret Morris, and westward by Fifth street afore
said. [ Being the same promises which Charles Williams
and wife, by indenture dated April 27, 1916, recorded in
Deed Book A. W. M., No. 7, page 512, granted and con
voyed to said Duniel Thompson In foe.]
CD. C., ite ; D., V.l) Debt >J1,835 . 17. S. C. Perkins.]
Seized and token in execution as the property of Daniel
Thompson, and to he sold by
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff'.
• Philadelphin, Sheri re Office, January 21,1563. ia22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend it h . ftti Exposes, to me directed, will be
exposed ru to 2 rithi lu a i t ;a l l:, c oir o mtlao n n o slo ., r e ffair Mg,
All that certain five-story brick messuage or tenement,
'with iron fronts, sad lot or piece of ground, situate on
the west side a the 01.1 York road, now carnal York
avenue, at the dist:in& of ono hundred and seventy-four
loot four Inches from the north side of Nublo street, in
the late Northern Liberties, now the Twelfth ward or
the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth °niche
said York avenue forty foot, and in length westward be
tween right Huse parallel with the said Noble street
seventy-four feet two inches on the north side, and
eighty-three feet coon inches and a hair on the goatl:
aide to Fifth street. Bounded northward by ground now
or late .of Mary Russell, westward by the said Fifth'
street, southward by ground or James Smith, Jr.,
And eastward by York avenue aforesaid. (Being the
: ensue,' premises which William Nicitnals by deed dated
'the 17th day of June, 1848, recorded in D eed Book R. D.
W. No. 75, page '3t, 5:c,, granted and convoyed to the
:said William Dunlap In Am)
CD C. 737; D. el.] De1d,3343.V3 Geo. Sergeant.
Seized Ana taken ,
execution as the property or Wit
' Liam Dunlap, ttnd to be sold by_
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oaloe, January 21,1833. ja.22-3t
'SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
Psi a writ of Levail Paths, to me directed, will he nx
lergto piddle attic or 'fondue, on MONDAY 'Evening,
tary 2, NM, at 4 o'clouk, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-storied brick messuntre or tene
:anent and lot or piece of ground, situate at the northweit
-corner of Delaware Third and Green streets. in the dis
trict of the Northern Liberties, formerly said city of Phi
ladelphia, containing lu front or breadth on the said
Third street twenty-tour feet, and extending iu I=4k or
depth• westward, on the south line thereof, along the
north side of mid Green street, about seventy feet, and en
•the north line thereof, at right angles with said Thini
.street, seventy feet, and containing in breadth on Lilo
rear or west end thereof, about fifteen feet; bounded
northward by ground granted to John Hook, westward
by ground now or late of John Emerick, southward by
maid Green street, and eastward by Third street afore
•astid. Being the same ',remises which John Miller, Adam
Mier, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Miller, Maria L. Miller,
Land Jacob` Griel, and Sarah Angela, Ms wife, by inden
ture bearing date the twenty-eighth day of March, anno
Momini eighteen hundred and tlfty-three, and recorded
at Philadelphia, aforesaid, in Deed Book T. H. No. 74,
Page 324. granted and conveyed unto Adam M. Snyder,
party hereto, in tee. Subject to the payment of a certain
rent or sum of twenty-six
dollars r o wl TIT; - 1 v e n o n n d t s
CD. C., TJ3; D., '62.3 Debt, Vim. Lox.
Seized and taken in execution as the prupnrty of Eli
sabeth Barnhold, Adam M. Snyder, and Catherine, his
wife, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, January 21,1863. ja22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SRERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE . OF
a writ of VendMout Bananas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on III0?1DAY Evening,
February 2, ISfel, at 4 o'clock. at Sansont-strent Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the film
story brick hotel and other brick handing!' thereon
erected, situate on the south side of High nr Ma kot
street, at the distance of ono hundred and thirty fear
feel westwardly from the west side of Seventeenth (tato
Schuylkill Sixth) street, in the city of Philadelphia:cell
tattling in frout or breadth on the said High or Market
street forty-six feet, and extending • that breadth in
length or dontli southward one hundred anti soventy-six
feet to Barker street. Bounded Ive,twaril by ground
now or late of William Omham, eastward' by city lot
No. 1936, sold to Thomas Pitt. southward by stud Barker
strett, and northward by High or Market street.
CD C. , 714; 1)., 1541. Debt, SSIS 73. Gerhard,/
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
Elizabeth Henderson, adminiatnttrix. &c., of John Hen
derson, deceased, and to be sold b y Joriat ViloilrpsON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21.1333. jatlllit
QHEIUFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert hides, to me directed, will ha
exposed to public sale or vendtte, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2,1561, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain three-story brick messuege or tenement
and - lot of ground situate on a certain thirty-fast-wide
street called Ward street, at the distanco of one hundred
and sixty feet northward from the north site. of Prlmo
street, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on said Ward street fourteen feet (in
cluding on the north side the south moiety or half part of
n two-feet-wide alley extending from Ward street a
depth of thirty feet), and extending that breadth in
length westward between parallel lines at right angles
with said Word street fifty fpot. Bounded northward by
ground granted to Adam Iseminger on ground rent, west
ward cud southward by ground tato of .Toseph
and eastward by Word street aforesaid.' (Being the
same premises which Joseph Lenin et ux, by indenture
hearing date September twenty-third, eighteen hundred
and fifty-nine, then intended to be worded, r . tranted. and
conveyed unto the said Hannah L. Wilson in fee. Soh
ject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent of
thirty-three dollars.)
[D. 0., 747; D., 'O2. Debt, c4lO. Royer.]
Seized and taken in execution no the property of Peter
S. Wilson cud Hannah L. Wilson hie wife, and to be sold
by . .1011 N THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sherlif`i. °dice. January 21,1553. Ja.23-3t
sIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
r•-' a writ of LOViIIiCI:IS. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or voodoo, on ARV DAY Evening,
February 2, 13G3. at 4 o'clock; at Sonsom-streot
All that certain threo-story brick =soilage or tene
ment, sod lot or piece of ground, situate on thu west side
of Delaware Third street, at the distance of two hundred
and thirty-four (TA) feet five Indies and a half north
ward from the corner of Poplar st root, (lowly called Pop
lar lane) in the late Northern Liberties, now city of
Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on tho said
Third street eighteen feet, and in length or depth extend
ing thence westward trooping the same breadth at right
angles with the sold hird 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 Fhillingsford and Mary Louisa, his wife, by In
denture bearing date the thirty-first day of January, one
thousand eight hundredand forty-two. recorded in Deed
Book G. S., N 0.37, page i 5. Sze. ' granted and convoyed
unto the said George Read Lt fee, subject to the condi
tions and restrictions that he, the said George Road, his
heirs or assigns. N110111(1 not, nor would lit any time or
times thereafter, erect or build, or permit or suffer, :my
court, or house in the form of a court, to be erected or
built upon the said above granted lot of ground.
[I). C.. 729• D., '62.3 Debt, $5,117.50 Bowers.
Seised and taken In execution as the property of Wm.
Bead, Henry Road, Georg() Read, and David 1'
Executors, &c., of George - limit deceased, and to ho sold
by JOHN Timm - Now. Sheriff.
SlierWs Office, Janiutry 21, i 8 ja.:3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.- BY VIRTUE OF
R writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY EVe
nthg jalinary 21, 'Mt et 4 o'clock, at timisceu-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 Philadelphia aforesaid ; commencing
at the southeastwardly corner of Front and Coral streets,
thence extending sonthwardly along the east stile of
said Front etreet 36 feet, thence eastward on a line at
right angles with the said Front street, by ground now
r r late of Elijah Tyson. 46 feet, I inch. and H, of an inch
to a point, thence still by the same sonthwardly about 20
feet to a point, which at the dietauce of 52 feet, 1 Inch and
iths of an inch, eastward from the east side of said
kraut street. on a line running at right angles thereto,
thence northeastward ly on a line at right angles with
Braar street, by other gromtd of the said Fatima Tyson,
52 feet 3 and iith incites, to the southweetwardly side of
firm street, thence norabwestwardly along the sante 73
feet, 2 and P, inches, to the sontheastwardlY side of said
Coral street, and thence southwestwardly along the same
53 feet and one-half ref an inch to the east Aide of said
Front street, and piece of beginning. Being the same tot,
or piece of grOund which Elijah Tyson, by a certain in
denture. bearing date the fith day of December, A. D.,
1814, recorded in Deed Book, R. D. W„ No. 3 page 21,
&c., granted and conveyed unto the sate Charles Town
send, in fee, reserving therefor, and then:out, a certain
yearly ground-rent charge, or stun of 81.53, in equal half-
YearlY Payments, on the let day of the months of April
and October, to every year thereafter forever; and the
said Charles Townsend and wife by a certain indenture;
bearing date the '2211 day of Februnry, A. D.,1515, 'en
dorsed upon the shove recited indenture and recorded in
Deed Dote( It. D. W., No. 11. pegs 13, Am, granted and
conveyed one full, equal and undivided moiety, or ono.
half part thereof, of, in. anti to the said let, or '
piece of
ground above described, unto George \V. Einwechter, his
heirs and assigns forever,tander and subject ton moiety or
half part of th e aforesaid yearlyground.reut, and Hiegel('
George W. Einweebter and wife, by indenture bearing
date the 12th day of October, A. D 1855, and intended to
be forthwith recorded, granted and conveyed (inter alio)
his. the said one full, equal undivided moiety, or one
half apart , of, in an t to the aforesaid lot- or piece of
ground, snhiect as above mentioned, auto the said James
McCartney, his heirs and assigns forever.
CD. C., 728; 1).,'G3.) Debt, $160.13 H. T. King.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Charles
Townsend, and to be sold by
JOHN TTIO3fPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. January 21, 18G6. ja2:3-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fier: Facies, to me directed., will be ex
posed to public sale or veudne , on MONDAY evening,
February 7, .1533, at 4 o'clock, at Sansonbstreet
No. 1. All that certain three-steiry brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Third street, at
the distance of one hundred and thirty-four feet six and
our-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 eaitwnrd seventy-two feet; mom 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. B. No. 14S, page 264,
Ac.. granted and convoyed inter ails 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 side of Hancock street. at the distance of two hun
dred and twenty-ono feet live 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 exteneing in depth westward one
hundred and nine feet to Perry street. [Being the same
premises which Andrew D. Caldwell, by indenture dated
February twentieth, ono thousand eight bemired and
forty-live, recorded in Deed Book R. L. D. No. 34, page
0116 &c., granted and conveyed to James S. Smith in fee.)
Subject to a certain ground rent since ex tin gnislietl.
No. 3. All that certain four-story brick mossnago and
lot of ground silent.° on the south aide of Hunter (now
cal led nen) street, at the distance of one hundred anti
twenty-live teat ton inches westward, from Big:UE.OIIW
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 feet live
inches to Centre street. [Being the stuns premises which
George G. Gardiner, John G. Palairet, anti John C. Ca
meron, trustees, .5x., and Septimns H. Palairet, by their
attorney, George Cadwalader, granted and conveyed to
James S. Smith in fee, reserving thereout a curtain
rround rent (since extinguished,) by indenture dated
February eighth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty
three, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. So, reign 201, Ac.
C., 022; D.,J62.3 Debt, , ?aS6. J. T. Mitchell.
Seined and taken in execution as the property of James
Sullivan, Smith, and to be sold by
JOHN nromrsozr. Sheriff.
Phtlada., Sheriff's Office, January 21, 1563.
kIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
r•-/ a writ of Venditiont Exramas, to me directed, will
be exNaed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, February 2,1E63 at 4 uVock, at Sausom-street hall,
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at
the northwest corner of Long lane and Mifflin street, to
the First ward of the city of Philadelphia, extending
from said corner northeasterly along Long lane fourteen
feet, thence on a line at. right angles with said Long lane
northwesterly sixty-four feet two inches to an alloy fif
teen wide, opened by Anthony P. Morris, which extends
into and front said Militia street at right: angles thereto;
thence alung said alley southward thirty -tune feet five
inches to the said Militia street, and thence eastward
along said Mifflin street fifty-two feet to Long lane afore
said, the place of twirl:ming. Together with the free and
common use, right, liberty, and privilege of said alley as
and for a passage way and water course, and with or
without homes, carts and carriages, and for laying taiPes
of conduit for introducing water, and together with ap
pnmenances. Sulticct tea yearly gro and-rent of twenty
r dollars and fifty rents.
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate on
the northwest side of Long lane, in the First ward iu the
city of Phitudelphilt, at the distance of fourteen feet
notation:madly front the corner of the said Long lane
and Mifflin street ; rout:lining in front or breadth on the)
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 seventy-ono
feet six inches, and on the southwesterly side thereof
sixty-four fret two inches to a certain alley fifteen feet
wide, opened by the raid Anthony I'. Morris, which ex
tend:, into and from said Mifflin street id right angles
thereto. Together with the free and con non .nse, right,
liberty, and privilege of said alley as and for a passage
way and water con me, and with or without horses, carts
anti carriages, and for laying pipes of conduit for intro
ducing water, Red together with appurtenances. Subject.
to it yearly ground-rent of twenty-one dollars,
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the northwest side of Long lane, 111 the - First ward of the
city of Philadelphia, at the distance of twenty-eight feet
northeastwardly from the corner of the said Long lano
and Mifflin street, containing in front or breadth on the
said Long lane fourteen feet, and extruding of that width
northwestward between lines at right angles with said
Long lane, on the northeasterly side thereof seventy
eight feet ten inches, and on the southwesterly side
thereof seventy-one feet six inches to a certain alley fif
teen feet wide, opened by, said A uthony Morris, which
extends 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 a passage
way and water conve, and with or without horses, carts
i
and carriages, and for laying pipes of conduit for ntro
ducing water, and together with appurtenances. Sub
ject ton yearly gronnd-reut of twenty-one dollars
No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate on
the northwest side of Long lane in the First want of the
city •of Philadelphia, at the distance Of forty-two feet
mortheastwardly front the corner of said Long lane and
Mifflin street t 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 Mite on the northeasterly side thereof eighty-five
fsct four inches, and on the southwesterly side thereof
eeventy-eight feet ten inches, to a certain alley fifteen
feet wide, opened by the said Anthony P. Morris, which
extends into and from said Mifflin street at right angles
thereto. Together with the freo and common use, right;
liberty, and privilege of sold alley:as aud for a passage
war and Water course, anti with or without horses, carts
and carriages, and thr laying pipes of conduit for intro
ducing water, and together with appurtenances. • Subject
to a yearly ground-rent of, nineteen dollars and fifty
cents.
No. 5. All that certain lot or piece of ground sitnate on
the northwest side of Long lane in the First ward of the
city of Philadelphia,. at the distance of fifty-five feet
moribeastwardly from the corner of the said Long lane
and blilllln street; containing in front or breadth ou the
said Long lane twolvo feat, and extending of that width
northwestward between lines at right angles with said
Lone lane, en the northeasterly side thereof ninety-one
feet five inches, and on the southwesterly side thereof
eighty-live feet four inches to a certain alley fifteen feet
'trick., opened by the said Anthony P. Morris, which ex=
tends into and from said alifilin st. at right angles thereto,
Tc.,:v1017 with the free and common use, right, liberty,
and privilege of said alley as and for a puss:ten way and
water course, with or without horses, carts and car
riages, and for laying pipes of conduit for introdacing
water, and together with appurtenances, Subject: to a
yearly ground-reut of eighteen dollars.
ID. C., SA IL, 'fel Debt, $181:0. Hopper.
Seized and taken in execution es the Twomey of Daniel
W. Gamble and John 11. Darts, and to be sold by
:JOHN THOMPSON:, lieriff.
. Philadelphia, actin Ollke, Januiry NA ja234
• •
SIIEREFFS.-BALE.- - -BY VIRTUE :Q
"s/ a writ of Lovari Fades, to mo directed, will be
rx
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
February ') lSfil. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
A certain niece or parcel of land, lying and being in the
late towuslitp of Passyunk, on the east side of the
Schuylkill. Beginning at a post standing in a lane called
Sobers lane, and adjoining the laud of lrrael Peinbers
ton, and runs thence north sixty-three degrees forty-live
minutes, west ninety-four perches to a poet standing in
the land of the said Pemberton and other land of the
said John Sober, thence south forty-one degrees tliirty
minutes, west seventeen perches to another post stand
ing in the said land of John Sober, thence along the said;
land south sLxty-two degrees, east ninety-threepetv.lies to
a Poet in the said lane, thence along the front of Dm said
lane or road thrown out by the said John Sober, to a
common tune or road thirty-five (Nil feet wide, north
forty-two degrees, east twenty porches to the place
of beginning, containing ten acres and is half sere.
(Being the same premises which John. Sobers, of Ken
sington, in the county of Philadelphia, aforesaid, gentle
man, by Indenture dated the sixteenth day of September,
anus Demi et 0110 thousand seven hundred and fifty
eight, recorded at Philadelphia, iu Book H., vol
nage WI, ke, on the thirtieth day of October, nun° Domini
one thousand seven hundred and sixty-one, granted and
conveyed unto George Lesher his heirs and assigns for
ever, and the said George Usher being so th area seized
in his demesne as of fee, tiled intestate, whereby the
same deScended to and became vested in his' legal repre
sentatives, parties of the first part iu feces tenants in com
mon.
N. B. The following described property only will ho
sold under this writ :
No. 3. All 1.1 ut ceriainlot or piece of ground situate on
the north side of Washington avenue and west side of
Twenty-first .street, in the I. trot ward of the city of Phila
delphia, beginning at the northwest corner of mid Wash
ington avenue and Twenty-first street, running thence
northwardly along the went side of Twenty-omt street
two hundred and sixty-four (261) feet four inches. thenue
northwestwerdly fonr hundred and ten (410) feet to the
east glue of Twenty. woad street, thence auuthwardly
along the east side of Twenty-second street two hundred
and ninety-seven (11/7) feat, thence southeasterly two
hundred and forty-eight (248) feat six inches to the north
tilde of Washington avenue, thenctioastwardly along the
north side of Washington avenue ono hundred and
sixty (160) feet, to Twenty-that street, the place of begin
ning.
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
on the north side of Washington avenue and east
side of Twentieth street, in the 'First ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on Wash
ington avenue eighty-six (86) feet. and extending in
length or depth of that width northwardly along the
emit aide of Twentieth street one hundred and twenty
seven (127) feet six inches. and on the east line thereof
one hundred and seven (107) feet nine inches, more or
(D. C., 724: D. '62. 7 Debt . , $2,067.33. niorn.
WiLlinm ed of
. • JOHN LHOhlkyri. Sheriff.
Phi I ndelpilln, Sheers Of January 21,135 J. ia22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
5137;R11'1 'S SA.LB-BY VIRTUIt OF
writ of Alias Vcrulitionl Exponaq, to me directed.
will bo exposed to public sale or vottdue, fIfI)?IDAY
Evening, February 2, 11Y.3, et 4 o'clock, at Stesom-stroot
Hall.
All that certain let or Piece of laud, with rho
inn, and improverneuts thereon erected, situate in those
Parts of dm Twentieth and Twenty.first warrior of the
city of Philadelphia, which Avert, formerly the township
and district of Penn, and described according to ft survey
matte thereof ou the twenty-ninth day of January, 1916,
by Henry Haines, ENnire, surveyor for the Seventh dis
trict, no follows, to wit: beginning at the point of inter
rev lon of the southwestern line of Die Germantown road
and the middle or Eighth street, thence extending north
westwardly along the southwcstoru side of said German
town rood six hundred and lif:y-eight feet °levee and
ono quarter inches to the iamthenstern side of Turner's
lane, thence south sixty-one degrees eighteen minutes
west :do Ile the southelstern side or said rn or's lane, ouo
thousand eight hundred and twenty-three feet one and
three quarter inches, thence south t wonty-se vett degrees
seven minutes east, by ground of Geo. F. Randolph, ono
thousand and twenty teat three and throe-quarter Inches
to a point In the middle of El eventli st., thence northward
along the middle of the said Eleventh street four hun
dred and thirty-eight feet teas and a half inches to the
middle of Susquehanna avenue, thence eastward along
the middle of NI Su sq im avenue four hundred and
forty-six feet to the middle of Tenth street, thence north . -
ward along the middle of said Tenth street two hundred
and seventyt-wu feet Allelic° eastward on a line at right
angles to the said mall street two hundmi and twenty
three feet. thence northward on a line parallel with the
said Tenth street throe hundred and twelve feet 10 the
middle or Morphia street, thence eastward along rho
middle °feral Dauphin street two hundred and twenty
e feet to the middle of Ninth street, thence north
ward along the middle of said Ninth street three hue
el rod and five feet, thence eastward on a lino at right an
gles to the sold Ninth street two hundr,xl and +verity
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 night and one-half inches to the place of hoginning,
contnining thirty-two acres and one hundred and
twenty-eight hierclies, excepting, nevertheless, and al
ways reserving out of this prosent =tilt a certain
Nu. 1. All those twenty certain lots or Imams of ground,
situate on the north side of Susquehanna overuse, in
the Twenty-prat ward of the city of Philadelphia, be
ing lots numbered SO, 571.0.?, 565.0)1, 597,598,538,009,
Mi. OM, pets Giri, out, taxi,(o37, 608, and eJeoss aid out
upon a certain plan of the estate of the "Singles Heal
Estate AsFociatinti," as approved and recorded in the
dace for recording deeds, etc., in and for the city of
Philadelphia, In Deed Book A. 1),13., No. 57. page 660,
etc., and here described together as ono lot: beginning at
the northwest corner of Eleventh street na i l busque
henna avenue, arid egteno io g thence west along Susque
hanna avenue three hundred and forty-seven foot out
inches and one-eighth of an Inch to a point, thence north
twenty-seven degrees seven minutes, west seventy-seven
feet eleven halms and one-fourth of an inch to a point,
thence north along the east side of Twelfth street fifty--
five feet, more or less, to a point, thence east on a lino
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 act
right angles seven feet to a. point, thence east on a lino
Parallel with the stud avenue ninety feet to Eleventh
street, thence south one hundred and thirteen feet to the
place of beginning.
No. 2 All those four certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the cast side of Twelfth street, in the Twenty
fl wt. ward of the city of Philadelphia, being tots number
ed 637, 638, 6.11, and 610, as laid out on the plan aforemen
tioned, recorded as aforesaid, and here described together
as ono lot, beginning at the distance of one hundred and
thirteen feet north froin the north side of Susquehanna
avenue, and extending thence north ; containing in front
or breadth on the said Twelfth street sixty-seven feet,
and continuing of that width in length or depth east
ward, between lines parallel with tire said avenue, ninety
feet. •
No„ a Allthoaetldrtcenretainlotsorpiecesofground,
situate on the south side of Colona street, in the Twenty
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lota tim
bered 571, 574, 575, 576, 577, fin 5714, 580, 531, 582, 583, 581,
and 586, as laid out on the plan afere-mutioned, recorded
as aforesaid, hero described together es one lot, begin
ning at the distance of ninety feet west from the west
side of Eleventh street, nod extending thence west-con
taill gin (rent or breadth, on the said (Jolene street, tWO
hundred and sixteen foot, and continuing of that width
in length or depth southward, betweeit lines parallel
with Om said Eleventh street, sixty feet.
N 0.4. All those fourteen certain lots or pleCtli; of ground,
eitnate on the south side of Susquehanna avenue in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia , being lots •
uumbered 610, 611, 6)2, OM GI I, 615.616,617,618, 619, 02).
621, 622, and Mt, as laid out ou the plan aforementioured
as recorded aforesaid, nod here do cribed together nr. one
lot beginning at the sonthwest corner of Eleventh street
nab Susquehanna avenue, and extending thence west
ward along said avenue two hundred and niuety-niue
feet ten inches and seven-eighths of an inch to a point,
thence south 27° 7' east one hundred and forty-seven feet
six inches, thence east on a line parallel with the said
Susquehanna avenue one hundred and ten foot to a point,
thence north at right angles sixteen feet six inches to
point, thence cast at right male+ ninety feet to Eleventh
street, thence earth along said Eleventh street one hun
dred and thirteen feet to the place of beginning.
strip or piece or ground extendidg across across the above
described premises, which has become vested in and is
now used and occpied by the Philadelphia,Germantown,
and Norristown Railroad Company, as and for the
' • purposes of the railroad, according to law, and contain
ing one acre and forty-live perches; being the same pre
' mace which the said The :Melee Real Estate Association,
by indenture bearing date the eighteenth day of Febrile
y, Anne Domini eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and re
corded in the Once of the Recorder of Deeds for the city
of PhilaPelphia, in atorteaeo Book R. D. W., No. 31,Tage
50, Ss.. mortgaged to. William R. Lejee, to secure the
Payment of the sum or sums of money therein mentioned.
(especially exeenting, however, from levy and axleitn
, der this writ, all that part and portion of the aforesaid
I mortgaged premises; described as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at a point of intersection of thesouthweeteen li n e
of the Germantown road and the middle of Eighth street.
(as tho some le laid out and lutoeded to be continued.)
thence extending northwestwardly along the south
western side of the said Germantown read six hundred
and fitly-eight feet eleven and-one-quarter inches, to
the 'southeastern side of Turner's lane, thence south six
ty-one degrees and eighteen titillates west along the
• senthenetern side of said Turners lane to a point mid
way between Ninth street end Tenth street, (as the
same are laid out and intended to be continued, )
thence sontliwardly on aline 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
ort hward along the middle of sntdNiuth street three hun
dred and five feet eastwarc, on a line at right auglee to
the held Ninth street two hundred and seventy-eight foot
two and one-quarter inches, to the 'middle of Eighth
street aforesaid ; and thence northward along Ilse middle
of the said Eighth street one hundred and twenty-six
feet eight and onehalf inches to the place of beginning
with the atipurtenances, which said premises the said
William L. 'Lome, fur the consideration therein ex
pressed, did, by release under It IF hand and seal, ou the
twentieth day of Alarch, A. D. eighteen huudred and
fifty-six, recorded on the twentyeseventh day of June,'
A. D. eighteen hundred and lifty-six, in Deed Book R. D.
No. SS, page 102, Am, acquit°, exonerate, and forever
discharge of and from the lieu of said mortgage. And also,
all that part and portion of the aforesaid mortgaged premi
aes described as mitoses, to wit : Begitluiug at the point of
intersection of th. westerly lino of Tenth street and the
middle of Susquehanna avenue, (as the said Tenth street
and ensquelninea avenue are laid out and intended to
be continued and opened ;) th mice exteutling northwardly
along the is mealy side of Tenth *fleet, as the said street
is bald out end intended to be continued, one thousand two
hundred and forty-six feet four inches and seven-eighths
of an inch to the southeasterly stile of Turner's lane,
thence north sixty-one degrees, eighteen mimics east,
along the said southeasterly side of Turner a lane to it
Point midway between Ninth street and Tenth street, as
the sante are out and intended to be continued,
thee's° sonthwardly on a line parallel with said Ninth
street and Tenth Street, res.nectivelv (and partly .aktue.
the line Orgrounit - .nere.totore manse's - to tne Aagiee
Rent testate Association aforesaid) ton point at a distance
of two hundred and seventy-two feet northwardly- from
the middle of the aforesaid thaquehauna avenue, thence
westwardly parallel with the said Siisqueltanna avenue
two bemired and twenty-three feet to the middle of
Tenth street, laid out as eformaiii, thence southwardlY
along the middle of the mid 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 along the middle of
said avenue fifty feet to the place of beg/mien. with the
mmirtenancee, trir ch said premises, the said William R.
Lejee, for the consideration therein expressed, did, by
release under his hand and seal, on the eighteenth
day of April, A. D. eiy,hteenhundred and tifty-sevek re
corded on the twelfth day °Paley, A. D. eighteen hun
dred and fifty-seven, in Deed Book R. D. W. No 127,
page 468 , ncquite, exonerate, and forever discharge
of and (rein the lieu of said mortgage. And also,all that
port unit portion of the aforesaid mortbew,ed premise:, de
scribed as followe, to wit:.Beginning at whit where
the middle of Twelfth stree continued intersects the south •
weidernmost line of the tract described in the above
recited indenture of mortgage, thence extending along
said westernmost line north twenty-raven degrees, seven
minutes west to a point in the southeasterly timer Tur
ner'', lane, thence north sixty-one degrees eighteen min-
Ides east along the goutheasterly line of said Turner's lane
and crossing said Twelfth street, Dauphin street, and the
Philatle/phin, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad,
to it 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 it certain new :street forty fret wide, laid out and in
tended to be opened by tile Nagle Real Estate Associa
tion, called Nov a tle. street, thence westward along the
middle of said Nevada street to a point ill tho middle
of said Twelfth street, and thence southward along
the middle of said Twelfth street to the first-meet - lolled
pout andplace of beginning, with the appurtenances,
which said premises the said Wm. R. Lejee, for the
consideration therein expressed, did, by release under
his hand and seal, on the third day of July,
A. D. eighteen bemired and sixty-two, recorded on
ninth day of July, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty
two. in Deed Book A. C. it, No. 54, page 250, Ste., ac
quire, exonerate, and forever discharge of and from
the lien of said mortgage. And also, all that part and
portion of the aforesaid mortgaged 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 now street forty feet wide, laid out
by the Melee 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 maid Association, call
ed Colona street, thence eastward from the middle of
said Colima 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
ning. with the appurtenances, which said premises the
' said William R. Lejee, for the consideration therein ex
premed, did, by release under his hand and seal, on the
thirtieth day of 1 eat:niter, 'D. eighteen hundred and
sixty-Iwo, recorded on —die of A. eighteen
hundred and sixty-three, to Deed Bonk A. C. IL, No.—,
page Requite, exonerate, and forever discharge
of and front the lien of maid mortgage.]
N. B.—The above property will be sold as follows, to .
wit:
• No. 5. All those six certain lots o• pieces of ground
eitn
ateoilthe'west*side of Eleventh street, in the Twenty
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots num
bered 024, 625, 626, 627, &a and 8 2 11; AA laid out upon the
la
pn aforesaid , recorded as aforesaid, and here described
together as one let, beginning at a point ou Eleventh
street 212 feet south of Sustmehanua avenue, thence swot,
at right angles, 1W feet more or less, thence north 27 de
grees 7 minutes west 107 feet 2 inches and one-eighth of
all inch, more or less, to a point, thence east, at right an•
ales with Eleventh street; /110 feet, more or less, to n
point, thence north ou a Rue parallel with said Eleventh
street 16 feet 6 inches to a point, thence east, at right an
gles, 00 feet to Eleventh street, and thence south, along
Eleventh street, 99 feet to the place of beginning.
No. 6. All therm two certain hole or piecei of ground
situate on the west side of Eleventh street, in the TWOII
- ward of the city of Philadelplea. being lots
numbered 6.5 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
and seventy-seven feet four inches and seven.eightlas of
an inch south of liniquehauna avenue, thence extending
north twenty-seven degrees seven minutes west eighty
two feet two Inches and - eighty-five hundredths ofan inch.
more or less, to a point, thence east, at right angles with.
Eleventh Street; Shy-seven feet to tile said Eleventh
street, thence south along' Eleventh street sixty-six feet
four inches and seven-eighths of an Inch to the place of
beginning. •
No. 7. All-those four 'certain lots . or pieces of ground
situate on the east aide of Eleventh street. iu the Twenty
first ward of live city of Philadelphia, being lots nom=.
bared 459, 460, 461 and 492, as laid out on the plan Mere
mentioued..recarded as aforesaid,•and here described to
as one lot, beginning at the distance of 113 feet
umth from the mortis side of Susquehanna avenue,' and
extending thence northward to Colima street, eentalning
In front , or breadth on the said Eleventh street 67 feet.
and confirming of that width iu length or depth eastward
between parallel lines with•the said :Snsquehanna ayes
nue. oil i.. 10 .19a street line 40 -feet, and on the sontirline
75 feet, to the siellnallOWn and Norristown Railroad,
:No. 9. Alt those certalit five lots or-pieces of ground
Admit,: on the north Mile of Susquehanna avenue iu the
'.Twenty-first ward of - the eity of Philadelphia, being lots
numbered 463, 4.54, 463 and 456, 457, so laid out on the plan
:stem:Lid, recorded ss aforesaid, and here described too-
I her no ono lot; lieginniug at the distance of 19 feet from
the east side of Eleventh street, and extending thence'
along Susquehanna DVCILDO. 116 feet and 10 Inches to the
westerly side of the Germantown nail Norristuwtt Rail
road, thence northwesterly along "the mud roamed 125
feet, more or less, to anoint, thence west on a lino parallel
with the said Stuistiehauna, avenue 57 feet, to a point,
• thence smith on a line parallel with tho said Eleventh
esters 113 feet to the place of beginning.
No. 9. All those 'seven certain lots or .pleces of ground
situate on the north side of thisplhhauna avenue,
in the Tweuty-first :ward of the city .of Philudephia,
being lots numbered 440, 447.,416, 4,9, . 431, 4.51, and 4.52, as
laid out on the plan aforementioned ,recorded as afore
said, and here described as one. lot, beginning on said
avenue at the distance of 72 feetwest front the west side
of Tenth street,, and extending thence west 111 feet 6
belies hod five-eighths of an inch to the easterly side
of the Germantown and Norristown Railroad, thence
northwesterly along the said railroad 135 feet, be the
same inure or less, to a point, thence east on a line
rmllel with the said Susquehanna avenue 160 feet 03 inches
to a point, thence south at right angles 7 feet, thence east
at right angles 16 feet. thence south on a line parallel
with the said Tentlimtreet 113 feet to the place ot be
ginning.
• No. 10. All those ten certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the south side of Culotta street, iu the Twenty
first ward of the city of Philadelphia; being lots WM.
bered 458, 4:54 430, 431, 432, 493, 431,.333, 4.26 and 437, as laid
out au the plan aforementioned, recorded at aforesaid,
end here desmibeil together as one lot, beginning at the
distance of 90 feet west fines Gm west side of Tenth
street. and extending thence west 191 feet 6 inches to the
• easterly side of the ermantuiva stud Norristown Rail
road, thence southeasterly along the line of the said
railroad 67 feet, more or loos; to a point; thence east on a
line parallel with the said Colette street 160 foot 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 these thirteen certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the north side of Culona street, iu the Twenty
lint ward of the city of Philadelphia, being into unni
bered 410,416 417, 413, 419, 420, 421, 4.22. 453, 424, 4:35, 426,
and 427, as laid out on the plan afurementioned, recorded
no atsresaid. Ste., and here described together as one lot.
beginning at the distance of 90 feet from the west side of
Tenth sitreo4 and extending thence west 213 feet 3 inches
to the easterly side of the Germantown and Norristown
Railroad, thence northwesterly 67 feet to apoint; thence
east on a Ilue parallel with Oolong street 243 feet 7 inches
to ii poluLthence• month at right !angles 60 feet to the
place of beginning. •
No. 12. All those fifteen certain lots or pieces of ground •
situate on the south side of Nevada street, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being iota
numbered 303, 304, 300,196, 307, 008, 303, 40(), 401, 402., 402.
401, 406, 405, and 407, as laid out on the plan aforesaid, re
corded as aforesaid, and here described trgather as ono
lot, beginning at - the distance' of ninety feet west from
• the went aide of Tenth street, and extending tense west
two hundred and seventy-four feet ~even inches to. the
masterly side of•the Germantown and •• Norrbdown
toad ; thence southwesterly along the line of said roll
road mixty-eovene feet. More or leao,to a point thence
east on a line parallel with the said Nevada street two
THE PRESS.-PHILAD ELP HIA. MONDAY. FE B RUIRY 2. 1863
I dred nod forty-three fet Hoven inches to x point;
thence northward on a line paretic! with the said Tenth
btreet Pet to the place of beginning.
N 0.13. All those thirteen certain lots or pieces of ground.
situate on the north side of Nevada street, in the Twenty
fl nit ward of the city or PhilndelPhin, bniuggidt 4 MM .
tiered SBO, sin k :132, :€l, 381, :301, AG, a 7, 368, 9x7, 500.:81,
and t 92, as laid out on the plan al Tontentioned, recorded
as aforesaid, caul hove described together as one lot, be.
ginning at the distance of Ott foot west from the west side
of Tenth slroot. and extending thence west, containing
in front Cr bratilth on the said Nevada street 216 feet,
and continuing of that width In length or depth north
ward, betwo, n parallel lines with the said Tenth street,
Q) feet.
No. 14. All those seven certain lots or pieces of ground
situate on the cast aide of Eleventh street, in the ['wee
ty-find ward of the city of- Philadelphia, being lots
p utn bored 4fe,„' 487, 468, 44e1, 470, 971, and 472, as laid on t on
the Plan albrementiened, eecorded as aforesaid, end here
deecribedi together as ono Int ; beginning at the south.
east corner of Dauphin and the • aid Eleveuth streets,
and extruding thence southward alone the said Rio
went eireetoue hundred and sixteen feet eeven inches
to a point. thence east at right angles ninety feet, thence
north parallel with Eleventh street one hundred and six
teen feet seven incites t • Dauphin street, thence west
ninety feet to the place of beginning.
No. 15. All those twelve certain lots or pieces of ground,
situate on the eolith side of Dauphin street, in the Twee
ty-fi rst ward of the city of Philtelel tibia. beteg lots stun
lentel 330.30.1, : 1 / 1 , 3134.:363, :166, 367, 363, and
369,as Nut out on the pl sit aforementioned, recorded 48
aforesaid, and here described together as one lot, begin
ning at the distance of nue hundred and six feet nine
Welles. West froin'the weld aide of Tenth street, eetetel.
log westward along said Dauphin street two hundred
trot to a wild, thence [tenth parallel with Tenth street
ninety feet, thence eastward parallel with Dauphin street
two littudivd feet •. thence norili .at right angles ninety
ford to the place o f beginning.
No 16. All those five certain lots or pieces of ground
eiteate on the north side of Dauphin street, in the
Twenty-first word of the city of Philadelphia, being
lots numbered 3.93.384, 336,358, and 317, as laid out ou
the pine aforementioned. recorded as aforesaid, and do
se:lied here together as ono lot ; beginning lit the dis
tance of nicety feet eaet , fieein the eitet aide of Eleventh
street, stud extend in.; thence east • containing front h or
n
breadth o the said Dauphin street, eighty-throe feet one
iech, and continuing of that width in length or depth
liortliward, between lines parallel with the 'said ' Ele
venth street, ninety feet.
No. 17. All those thirteen certain lots or pieces of
ground, eituato on the south hide of Dacota street, in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Plillatlelnh , a, being lets
numbered 323 324, 32% 327, 328, SP, 310, 331.33'4 311,
334, cud SP, as , laid out on the plan aforementioned, re
corded as atorenaid, and here doecrilsed together as one
lot, beginning at the distance of ninety feet west (*Ann
the west side of Tenth street. and extending themes
west, eentaleing In front or breadth on the said Dacota
street two hundred and sixteen feel. and coliOneing of
that width In length or depth southward, betweou tines
petalled with the Fuld 'fend' street, sixty feet.
No. 18. All those thirteen certain lots or pieces of
Fretted, !situate out the north side of I) toots street id the
IWenty-first ward of the city of Phthuldphia,beinglots
numbered 310, 811, 312. 313, 314. 315, 316," 317, 318, 319, 320,
321, and 322, as laid out on the plan aforementioned, re
corded as aforesaid, and here described together a 4 utro
lot; beginning at the distance of ninety feet west from
the weet aide of Tenth street. and extending thence
west, containing in front or breadth on the said Dacota
street two hundred and _sixteen feet aud centiuuitte ut
that width in length or depth northward, between lines
parallel with the said 'tenth street, sixty FM. .
No. 19. Al l those twelve eon Mil lots or pieces of ground
situate on the Routh Fide of Arizona street in the Twenty.
first ward of the city of Philadelphia -being lots lumber
ed 290, 291. 292, 984, 2'15. 98$, tri, 'PS. 299, 500. and AD,
as laid oaten the plan aforementioned, recorded as afore
said, and here described together as ono lot; beginning
at-the distance of one hundred and six feet nine ineliet
west from the west side of Tenth street, awl extending
Mello° westward ; cent:tilling in front or breadth on the
said Arizona. street ono hundred and ninety-nine feet
three inches, aud coutinuing of that width in length or
depth southward, between lutes parallel with the said
Tenth street, sixty feet.
19 0.20. All those eleven certain lots or pieces of ground,
situate on toe north side of Arizona street, in the:Twenty.
first ward of the city of Philadelphia. being lots num
bered 278, 279, :TO. 881, 232, 283, 2.3 i, 2.33, 935, 237, and %I, as
laid outon the plan aforementioned, recorded as afore
said, En., and here described together 8.3 011014 ; begin
ning at the distance of ninety feet west front the west
side of Tenth street, and extending thence west. c:.ntain
ing in front or breadth on the said Arlzonn street one
hundred end eighty-two fact and eight incite's • and con
tinuing of that Width in length or depth northward, be
tween lines parallel with the said Teeth street, sixty
feet.
No. 2L All those four certain lots or pieces of ground
situato on the south side of York street, in the Twenty
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, being lots num
bered 266, 2EB, 267, and 318, as laid out upon the Plan afore-
said, recortl.d as aforesaid, sod 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 trout or breadth On the said York
street sixty-six loot 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. .1 II the following lots or pieces of ground nein
bored upon the pl,,n aforesaid, recorded aforesaid as tot
lows: Upon (1 e wet:: side of Eleventh street. Nos. 630, 631
632,663 7 and 534, Nos. 6W, 587.1i83, and OW: noon the north
side of Susquehanna avenue. N 08.442,443,441. 43, and No.
958: npoll the east side of Eleventh street, Nos. 463, 461,
and 466, Nos. 473. 474, 473, 976,477 478, 439, 430, and 4Si,
N054.482,4(3, 484, 4,51, 480. 467, and 4s' ; upon the south side
of York street, No. 264; upon the north side of Ari
zona street. No. a upon the south side of-Arirma
street, No. :1)2; upon the north side of Dauphin street,
Nos. 34.5, :116.3447, 345, 349, 350, 351, and 352 i upon the oom 16
side of Dauphin street; No: 370 t upon the mod side
of Tenth street, Nos. 251,202. and 263: Nos. 269, 270, 271,
272,273, 274.2711, 276, and '/77 ; NOS. 203, 304. 305, 304, 307,
SA and MO: Nos. 80. 317 333, ltO, 310, 341. 342. 313 , and
314; Nos 171, 372, 371, .274, 872, 376, 377, 378. mud 370; Nos.
4(66, 409, 410, 611, 412, 413, and 4141 nos. 438, 431:1, 440, and
441
[D. C.. 736: D., '62. Debt, Et18,016.7"3 W. H. Drayton.]
Seized and taken in execution as the property of the
Nagice Real Estate Association ,_and to be sold by
JOHN TIIOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff b Office, Jan.2l, IST3. Jar-3r
_SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
.
a writ of Lavarl Facto, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-etreat Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of around, and three-story
brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on
the north side of Lombard street, at the distance of Illty
feet westward from the west side 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•niue feet
to a three-feet-wide alley leading eastward into and from
the said Eighteenth street. (Being the same premises
'which George Magee, High Sheriff. of the city and county
of Philadelphia , by dead-poll bearing date the twenty
sixth day of September. anno Domiut eighteen hundred
and fifty-six, duly acknowledged in opeT"Cotirt of Com
mon Picas, and entered among the records thereof in
Book R.pego 2:IS, granted. and conveyed unto the said
Franklin McCEeain.fee.].
CD. C.,_743; D. '6l. Debt, $2,194.33. D. Williams.]
Seized and takcu In execution a the property of Frank
lie McCrea, and to bo cold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
• Philadelphia, Sherilra Office, .Tannery 21,1523. .iati-St
9„I3ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
Ps." a writ of Levert Foetus. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or veudue, on hIONDAY I:vetting,
February 2, 1583, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece
of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north side
of Reed Street at the distance of forty-five feet westward
. from the went side of Church street, in the district of
Southwark, (non - called the First ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia) $ containing in front or breadth on the said
Reed street fifteen feet, and extending le length or depth
which extends we;twsrd from the said Church street
into a certain twenty-team-We alley leading-northward
from the said Reed street. Denuded on the north by the
said three-feet-wide alley,. .on tho cart And west by
ground granted to . ADISSI: B erton on ground mot, rind on
the south by Reed street aforesaid. (Being the same pre
mises which John W. Clauhorn and wife, by indenture
dated the sixth day of May, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-two, recorded in Deed Book T. No.
18, page 512, &c. ,
granted and convoyed unto the said
Patrick Burns in , under and subject to the payment
of a certain yearly ground rent or rum of fifty-two dol
lars and fifty cents.
it, B,—On the above described lot there is erected a
three-storied brick dwelling house.
(D. C.. 728; D., '613 Debt, $250. James W. Paul.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Pa
trick Burns, and to be sold b
3* lIN TIIODIT'SON, Sheriff.
P11111+41011)11 la, Sheriff's OM ee. Jan 21. 1563. ja2l3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a Wilt of Levari Facial, to roc directed, will be ex-
Dwell to public sak ur vendor, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, ]Sat. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streec Taall,
. • • •
All that certain brick lllo%sll24o or .toneinent. bake.
house, and lot ground situate on the north side of
Race or &imams street, between Delaware Second
and Third street/. in the city of Philadelphia afore
said; containing in breadth list and tru,t twenty-four
feet four and a half inches. and In length or denth north
and south one hundred and nine feet and a half.
Bounded westward and northward by ground formerly
of Oodfrey hugs deceased, eastward by- ground former
ly of Jonathan Biles, and southward by Race street
aforesaid. [Being the same premises which John Biases
ser, et ux, by indenture bearing date April third, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, recorded in the office for record.
Ing deeds. etc., for the city aild county of Philadelphia,
in Deed Book B. D. W., No. ]2. page 2.)2,. etc., granted
and conveyed unto the said William Essen, In fee.
N. B.—The said property is sold subject to a mortgage
of six thousand dollars. (6 . 0.000.) . .
. ... .. Debt, .. .
[1). C.,;73 1 ; D'6'.l b $1,15.14.49.. OehleschlaTer.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil
liam &Sell, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, nadir.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 21. lra3. ja22-3t •
rs-', lIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed,
Will be o..sposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
-Evening. Febrtutry 3, ISB3, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
Hall.
No. I. All that certain three-story brick "messetage 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 feat eleven inches
westward from the west side of Now Market street; in
the Sixteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain-•
tug in front or breadth un said Laurel street fifteen feet
four inches. and extending in length or depth north
ward filly feet. [Being the SATIN premises w]doh 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 'Ni. granted and conveyed unto
the said Frederick Menus', in fee, subject to the pay
ment of a yearly ground rent or 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.] "
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick mestmage or
tenement, - brick slaughter house,. and lot or piece of
ground, situate on the east side of Ilancoek street at the
distance of two hundred and twenty-two feet northward
from Master street, in the city of Philadelphia, late (Its.
ttict 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 ....ranted to "William Saylor. southward
by ground granted to James Hamilton, eastward by said
Clinton street, and westward by said Hancock street.
[Being the MIMS premisex. which George Mage e, sheri ff ,
by Deed Poll, dated November twenty-eighth, eighteen
hundred and fifty-seven, onto) ed among the records of
the District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia
in Deed Book L., No. 2, page lld. granted and conveyed
unto the said Frederick Klemm in feeJsubject to the pay
ment of a ground rent of ninety-six dollars per year.
No. 3. Aji those certain four throe-story brick rnes
images or I , nemeuts and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the southwest corner of Frankfort' road and Thomp
son street, lately called Phenix street, in the Seventeenth
ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing In front or
breadth, on said road, thirty three feet two inches, and
in leugth or depth extending thence weitward keep' ug
the same breadth at right angles with said road o,¢o hun
dred feet.. Bounded northward by said Th &bet% airei,":„
southward by ground now or lately of Horatio B. Pen
nock, eastward by Frankford road aforesaid; and west
ward by ground former] y of G cargo W. Smith and Charles
Ingersoll, Trustees, etc. [Being the same lot or piece of
ground which J. Gatlin and whip, by .indentnre bearing
date the twenty-fourth day of February, eighteen hun
dred ariflifty-nine, intended to be recorded, granted and
conveyed unto Frederick Klemm in fee.]_
CD: C., 730;D., '62.] Debt, .2,00 e B. Woodward.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frede
rick Klemm, and to be sold by
.101I1V THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, January 21, ISM jag'-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Leiarl Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, ISW. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. I. All that certain lot ur piece of ground situate on
Chestuut-Hill, in the Twentyesecond ward or the said
city, described as followe : Beet ening at a stone sat for a
corner or this, and land intended to be granted to Charles
Elkins, on the southwesterly stile of a fifty feet wide
street, tit the distance of two hundred and fifty-four feet
and thirty-four hundredths of a foot north w.Nterly from
the northwesterly side continued, - of another fifty feet
wide street called Wissahickon Heights (both of said
streets having been laid out for public use), thence along
the first mentioned street north fifty-eight degrees fifty
minutes, west one hundred and three feet and eighty-one
hundredths of a foot to a corner of this and the next de
scribed•lot, theuco by the said lot sonth forty-one de
grees ten minutes, ten hundred and thirty. seven feet and
nine-tenths or a foot to the bank of the Wissahickon
creek, thence clown and along the same south thirty-six
degrees ono minute. east one hundred and forty one test
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 intended to bo granted to Charles Elkton. thence
along the last mentioued land north forty degrees, east
seven hundred and fifty feet and live-tenths of a foot to
a dogwood tree, and north thirty-seven degrees forty
nine minutes. east three hundred and eight feet and two
tenths Of f oot CO tits platy of beginning, containing
three acres of land. -
Plo. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate on Chesnut-Hill adjoining the above. Beginning at a
stone set for a earner or this and of the above described
lot, on the seutWtrosterly side tit a certain fluty feet wide
street, at the distance of three hundred and fifty-eight
feet and fifteen hundredths of a foot. northwesterly from
the northwesterly side emitinuret of another fifty feet
wide street called 'Wissahickon Heights (butte of the said
streets having been opened for public use), thence along
the said first mentioned street, north forty-eight degrees
fifty- minutes, wed ninety-ene feet and eighty-live hun
dredths of a foot to a atone set for a corner of this, and
land of William W. Piper, thence by the said land south
forty-one degrees ten niiiintes, west ten bemired and se
venteen feet to thebank of the Wissahickon creek, thence
down and along the , said creek south thirty-six degrees
One mlnuto,ellf t ninety-four feet and nineteen hunaredths
'of a foot to a corner of this and the above described lot.
thence by the said lot north forty -0119 degrees ten minutes.
east ten hundred and thirty-seven feet and nine-tenths of
a foot to the place of beginning, contaluing two acres and
twenty-six perches and nut y-elglit hundredths of a Perch.
(The first described lot William W. Piper and wife, by
deed dated the eleventh thy of June, 1858, duly executed
and acknowledged, and intended to lie recorded. granted
and conveyed unto the said Emily Warden in fee. And
the lot or piece of ground last ab 9.10 described, the said
William W. Piper and wife. by deed dated the eleventh
day of June. nuuo Dombd MS, duly executed and ac
knowledged and Intended to be recorded granted and
i
conveyed unto the said David A. Warden n fee.resorv
lug thereont unto the said William W. Piper, hits heirs
end assigns, the yearly rent or emu of sixty-four dollars.
ninety-eight cents . and three-eighths of a cent, payable
October and April first.)'
CD. C., 744 D.. '&2.: Debt. SLUG. Duane Williams.]
Seised and taken in execution as the property of David
A. Warden and Emily his Wife, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jauunry 21.1983443 a .
SHERIF'F'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
•
SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend itionlExpenam, to me directed, wilt be
expneil to nubile male or vendor, on sft)bi DA 1. liyenlng.
February. 2, 1953. r.t 4 o'clock, at :ianmom-street 11411,
All that certain three-story brick nos:maga or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground situate on the west aide,
of Twc/ftli street, at the chstseco of moventy-elght (7d)
feet northward from the north side of Beath street,
for
rnrrty Carroll sire,t, in the city of Philadelphia,
Miningin front or breadth on the said Twelfth street fif
teen Ofi) feet. and emending. in length or dept.. westward
of that width at right angles le the said Twelfth street
Any-four 11 et ton certain three.-fert.wide alley bounded
net thward and southward by ground now or Into of
Charles Penry Fesher. westward by the :.all thrne-fmt
whin alley. sslicb Irnds north ward into a certain thirty
fret-wide strut 110,1 out and opened by the said Charles
Ilenrt• Fimberter public 7140 forayer, and eastward by the
said 'pm Malt street.
Ili. C. 7:.etr: 1). '6'2.) Debt, *115.21 Chase.
Seized and taken in execution an the property of
George W. Font, and to be sold by
JOliff TTIOMPSON. Sheriff.
I'Liindelplia Sheriff's Office. Jan if :try 21. Ism. ia.V.-3t
Q,LIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUB OP
kJ 3. writer Pieties Ventlitinni Ex!, mew L. inn dtrowted_,
will be exposed to public sale or vouduo, no MONDAY
Evening, I.obruary 2, 1662, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street
Ball.
All I bat recta in lot of groan t, with the throo•story
brick dwolllllg Minn sod double three-stry bock
legs erected tip.m the some, situate on the wont to of
Delaware Sixth street, at 'be 'totem° of toixtv-ono foal
southward from the west corner of sad Sixth and
rotilfw streets, in the late District of t•pring Garden. now
City of Philadelphia: containing in front or bread !It on
tho said Sixth streettwent, •three feet, ;Lod ext.tling in
length or depth westward betwee:l pantile' line , at
right angles with said Sixth street, on the north line
Mei cot, ninety five fret seven sinehes and three-quartors
of an inch, and on the south Hue thereof one Imndred
feet ulna inches nod a quarter of an inch to a certain ten
feet-Wie c a 'ley. Bounded southward by grimed granted
InTliornas Snyder on .round rent, westward by said ten,
fee-wide alloy leading into sal I Codes st., northward by
greed granted to George B Shatton.. and eastward by
sad Sixth street Boing the tame lot of emend which
Boujamin Pavia and wife, by deed dated the ninth of
1847, recorded to Deed Bonk A. W. M., NO. al. page
462,granted and conveyed unto the maid Saml T. Stratton.
his belts and assigns, in foe, subject to a yearly ground
rent of ono hundred and sixty-one dollars. which, by
deed dated the fifth of May, IV. aid recorded in Doed
Book It. D. W., No. l'9, page :103, was granted mod as
signed unto the said Samuel T. Stratton. his heirs and
assigns. forever, whereby the same became extin
guished.
CD. C.. 713: D.. '62. Debt, 84,710.20.
Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Samuel
htratton, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. January 20,1039. jao3-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE. BYVIRTUE O 1
a writ of Vonditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public ‘ sale or voodoo; on MONDAY horoning.
FehrUhl y 2.1663. ai.4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hull,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
northeast corner of Seventeenth and 'Swain streets, In
that part of tho City of Philadelphia late the District of
Spa tug Garden, containing in:frent or breadth on'said
Seventeenth street seventeen feet, and extending of that
width to length or depth between lines pantile! with
Brown street sixtr•even feet to a three-feet whit) alley.
Bounded northward by ground new or late of Ethelbert
A. Alare.hati, es•tiverd by the said alley. s nth ward by
the said ewain street, and westward by .eve •teenth
street aforesaid. Ceding tho same lot or piece of ground
which Ethel:llmA A. Marshall, by deed dated the seven
teenth day of July, A. D. 1515, recerde I in Deed Book H.
D W., 46, pagteAt?,, granted and conveyed to the 501,1
William. Nee, his 'heirs and assigns. re,ervlng thereont
the. r ally ground rent or main of seventy-six dollars
and fifty cents, payable semi-annually, on the first days
ofJanuary And July.]
OE C... 734; D., 1852.] Debt, 5i.97.7.i. Anne.)
Seized anti taken in execution as the property of Wil
liam Her, and to bo sold by
JOHN . TIIMIVSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Shoring Office, Jauuary 21.1661. ja22-3t
sTIEBIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alfa VentlitiOni Enonns, to me directml,
will be expend to public sato or vemln. on MONDAY
Evening, February 2, BM, at 4 o'clock, at Sal:worn-street
halt,
All that certain three-story brick or - atone rough-cast
messnage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, satiate
on the northwest corner of Pine street arid Chest
nut avenue, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the City.
of Philadelphia, costaining in front or breadth
on said Chestnut avenue ninety- two foot, more
or leas, and extending iu length or depth west
wardly along the northerly side of said Pine street
three hundred anti sixty feet, more or less, to Mill creek,
nod on the north lino thereof ex:ending on aline at right
angles with said Chestnut avenue throe hundred and
fifty feet, more or less. [Being part of a large lot of
ground which Nathaniel B. Brown, trustee, by deed dated
May second, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three,
and recorded in Deed Book It. D. W., No, 76, page 273,5te,,
granted and conveyed onto George It. Blakistonme therein
set forth.) And all the estate, right, Lille and Interest
which the said George E. Blakiston may have to said
Pine street, should the same not hereafter be opened as
a street or vacated.
N. 13. The debt for which the above-described promises
were levied neon and are about to he sold was secured
by n mortgage of the raid premises, given by the said
defendant to the said plaintiffs, dated November twenty
seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, and recorded
at Philadelphia, December eleventh, eighteen hundred
and fifty-eight, to Mortgage Book A. D., 8., No. IS, page
,
CD. C., 712; D., '62.3 Debt, 4;5,000. • Warriner.
Seized and taken In execution as the property of George
B. Blakiston, and to be sold by
JOHN THOAIPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheers Office, January 213.1&B. ia-It
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
• a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening,
Febuary 2.18E3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • .
N0...1. Alt that certain lot or piece of ground situate at
tbeisoutheast corner off wentieth street and Arelistreet.in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
An. the said Arch street twenty-two feet, and extending in
- length or depth that width southward one hundred and
one feet four inches (Including at the rear end thereof a
part of the three-feet-wide alley hereinafter lavittioaed)
to other ground of the said Charles Rayuor. Bounded
northward by the said Arch street, southward by other
ground of the said Charles Raynor, eastward by other
ground of the said Charles Raynor, intended to ho this
day granted to the said Theodore 11. Stagers on ground
rent, and westward by. Twentieth street aforesaid.
(Mug the same premises which Charles Raynor and
wife, by indenture dated the ninth day of May, curio
Domun eighteen hundred and fifty-tune , recorded in the
office for recording deeds. &e., for the Lit? . and county of
Philadelphia. in Deed Book A. D. 8., ho. 68, pages 519,
Sm., granted and conveyed unto the said Thealorehll.
Stager's in fee. Reserving. therefor and thereoitt auto
the said Charles Raynor, his heirs, nod assigns, the
yearly rent ur Rum of two hundred and save nty-ti ye dol
lars, payable halfyearly on the ninth day of the months
of hay and Nr vember, in each send eyery year forever.]
Together with the free use, right, liberty. :tad privilege
of a certain alley tinee feet in width by forty. one feet in
depth, to be laid out along the rear end of and over the
hereby granted lot, into and from the said Twentieth
street, as and for a way, passage nod watercourse at all
times hereafter forever in common with the owners,
tenants, and occupiers of the two iots of ground adjoin
ing on the east.
110.2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the south side of. Arch Street at tha distance of twenty
two feet eastward from the vest side of Twentieth street
In the said city of Philadelphia, containing in front or
br. adth on the said Arch street nineteen feet, and extend
ing in length or depth, that breadth, southward ono hun
dred and one fret four inches (incl ndlng at the rear end
thereora part - of the throe-rect-wlde alley hereinafter
mentioned) to other ground of the said Charles Raynor
bounded southward by other ground of the said Mules
Raynor, eastward and westward by other ground of the
liilo Charles heynor; Intended lobe this 'day granted to
The ',am heodore H. wagers oat ground net-r;nnA uort.o -
ward by Arch 'street aforesaid. [Being the same pre
mines which Charles Raynor and wife, by indenture
dated the ninth day of May, eighteen hundred and fifty
nine, recorded in. the office for recording deeds, &c., for
the city and county of Philadelphia. in Deed Book A. D.
D., No 68, pages 324, Ac ,granted and couv eyed Wino the
said limier° Stagers in fee. reserviug the refereed
thereon t unto the said Charles Raynor, his heirs and as
signs, the yearly rent or sum of two hundred and thirty.-
seven dollars and fifty cents, payable half yearly on the'
ninth day of rho mouths of May and November In each
and every year forever.] Together with the free use.*
• right, liberty, and privilege of a certain alley three feet
in width by forty-one feet in depth, to be laid out along'
the rear end of and over the hereby granted lot, into and
from theaaid Twentieth et reet,ila and for a way, passage;"
tad watercourse, at all times hi reafter forever, in com
mon with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the two
tote of ground adjoining on the east and west.
No. A—All that certain I otor piece of ground situate ou
the south stile of Arch street. at the distance of forty-one
feet eastward from the east side or Twentieth street, to
the said city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on the said Arch street nineteen feet, and ex
tending in length or depth that breadth southward one
hundred sod one feet four inciteer to other ground of the
said Charles Raynor. Bounded southward by other
grintud of the said Charles Raynor, westward by other
ground of the suid Charles Raynor, intended to be this
day granted to the said Theodore H. Stagers on ground
rent, eastward by ground of John M. Dol man, and,north
ward by Arch street aforesaid. [Being the same incen
ses which Charles Raynor anti wife, by indenture dated
the ninth day of May, anuo Demini eighteen hundred
and fifty-nine, recorded hi the office for recording deeds,
&c., for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed
Book A. D. 8., No. 68, page 314, &c., granted and con
veyed unto the said Theodore 11. Stagers in fee. Reserv
ing therefor end thereont unto the said Charles Raynor,
Lis heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of two hun
dred and thirty-seven dollars and fitly conts,.pays.ble
haleyvirly on the ninth day of the months of slay nod
November in each and every year forever.] Together
with the free use, right, liberty, and privilege of a cer
tain alley, three feet in width, north and south, by forty
, one feet in depth east and wear, to he laid out over and
across the rear ends of the two lots, adjoining the hereby
granted lot on the west, extending from the above de
scribed lot into the said .'rwentieth street, in common
with the owners, tenauts. and °minters, of the said
western adjoining lots, as and for a way, passage, and
water-course, at all times hereafter forever.
,• . .
N. B.—On the rear end of loss Nos. 1 and 2 there to
erected a brick and triune one-story shop, containing in
front on Twentieth Street sixteen feet, and extending in
depth over the rear end of said two lotv thirty-three feet.
m . 0., 666; D., 82.) Debt, $1,476.06. 11 S. /Allier.
sa,pi anittaken in execution as the property of Theo
dore 11, Stagers, and to be sold by -
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, January 16,1662..ia21.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Venditioni Expona" to me directed, will be
exposed to 'public sale or retain°, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sit usom-street Hail,
No 1 All that certain three-story brick messuage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the west
side ofDelaware Front street, between Noble and Green
I treets, in the late district of the Northern Liberties, (new
in the city of Philadelphia) beginning.* the distance of
fifteen feet nine inches southward from the south side of
Green street, thence westward by the messuage and
ground hereinufter described sixty-four feet six inchea
thence southward elghtfeet ten inches, thencesouth ward
four feet. thence westward three feel ten inches to tile
middle of the well of the necessary, thence southward
three feet five inches, thence westward about eighteen
feet one inch to a seven-feet-three-lushes-wide alley left
open and extending southward from the said Omen
street, thence southward along the said alley three feet,
thence eastward ninety-two feet four inches to Front
street aforesaid, thence along the mid Front street n orth
ward fifteen feet nine inches to the place of beginning.
Bounded northward partly by the nitrianaga and tot
hereinafter described and partly by the back mid of
lot now or late of John Steward, westward partly by
ground now or late of Charles and John Steward and
partly by the said seven-feet-three-inchee-wide alloy,
southward by ground of Bryan Wilkinson, deceased,
and eastward by Front street aforesaid.
. .
.Bo.a And, also. all that' certain three-story brick WM.
nage or tenement and lot or piece of gromtd situate ou
the west side of Delaware Front street add on the south
side of green street in the late district or the Northern
Liberties (nog' Inglarkinaft
the distance of fifteen feeb . uine inches from the sod.,
eide ofsaid Green street, thence by the messuago and
lot above described westward sixty-four feet six inches,
thence smithwestward eight feet ten inches, thence south
ward four feet, thence westward crossing the !Midi°
of the wall of: the necessary seven feet five inches.
thence northwird along the east line of a lot •of
ground - granted to John Steward thirty feet seven iuches
to Green street, thence by Green street seventy-five feet
six inches to Front street, thence southward along the
said Front street fifteen foot nine inches to the place of
Legit:Ming. Bounded northward by the said Green street,
westward by the lot - grouted to John Steward, south
ward by the lot of ground above described, and oust
ward by Front street aforesaid. Together with the right
and privilege as regards the ineasuage and lot..pf ground
first shove described of the tall sev4 n-feebthree-itichas,
wide alley, [Being the sante premises which Archi
medes J. Buckner, and Emoting L.,.h is wife, by indenture
hearing date September ninth, eighteen hnndred and
fifty-three, and recorded at Philadelphia, in the proper
office. in Deed Book T.. 11., No. 106, page 174. Arc., granted
and conveyed unto th said Stephen P. Paull in in fee.]
CD. C. 700; D., '02.3 Debt, $16,130.66. HeYer.)
Seized and - taken in execution as the property of
John A. Warner and Stephen F. Panllin, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Jan. W. 1563.. ja22-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facia% tome directed, will be ex:.
posed to public sale or veudno, on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, lati. at '4 o'clock. at Sausom-street Hall.
All.that certain ihree•storled brick building situate on
the north niderdyeed street, in the First ward of the city
of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance ortwo hun
dred and twenty - four feet westward of the west side of
Ninth street; containing in front on said Read street
seventeen feet. and extendlugin length or depth twenty
eight feet. Together with a let or piece of ground appur
tenant to said building and whereon the fame is erected,
containing in front or breadth on said Reed sheet twenty
feet and extending in length or depth on el% east line
fifty-eight feet anti two inches and on the west line forty
nt nc feet and scroll inches wore ur less:
N. B.—There arc two brick houses erected upon the
above menthes, oust a mortgage thereon of eight hun
dred dollars, dated Noveuiber sixth, eighteen hundred
and illty.eight, recorded lit Mortgage Book A. D. D., No.
111. page 149.
ID. C.. VD ; D., '62.7 Debt; fitteS.:M. Benton.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Geo.
11. Lou IT,.owner, Sc.. and In lmsold by
YOH?, .TIIO4IIPSON. Sheriff:
PhiladelPh ISAlteriff 'a Office, January 33.1f1a M2l-3t.
SITERIIit 4 SALE.—BY IrrItTIIE OF
a writ Of VOnditlind Yxponas, to Me directed. will be
extiosed to nubile...l:obi or veudue. on MONDAY Evening,
February 2, lbr4cat 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
All Out lot urpiece of ground situate on the southeast
erly side of Jasper. street told northeasterly side of Firth
street 'in that part of the city of Philadelphia lately
called Kensington, containing to front on !ed., Jasper
street seventy-eight feet six inches, and in. depth south
eastwardly nighty-seven feet nix inches. [Being part of
&larger lot of ground which William Deal and wife by
indenture' dated the thirteenth day of September, alum
.Domini eighteen hundred and filly-thregand recorded at.
Philadelphia in Deed Book D. W., No. 52, page SS, Sin.,
granted and conveyed unto Dnuiel F. Roberts, in fee; re- ,
serving thereent a • yearly rent of one hundred and
eighty-three dollars and twelve and one-lialfcents, which
yearly rent by indenture dated the nineteenth day of
July, aline Doutint eighteen hundred and Yitly-tlve, and
recorded in Deed Book R. 1). W..
No. 40, page 436. was
apportioned, had yearly rent of ninety-eight dollars
and twelve and one-half cents was charged on the lot of
ground above described.)
ID. C. D 'CM 'Debt, fp&SO. ' James W. Paul.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daniel
F. Roberts, and to be sold by
.fORNTITOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jan. 20,120. jet: 3t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
evvv , n0vvvv*vvv,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,, , ,,new •
SHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OF
rit of elorios Venclitlonl ExPonag, to me i n'elAhl•
Will be oxposeil to puhlic sale or vendue, ou MOSDAY
Eveulnic, cbrouzy 3,16Q3, at. 4 o'clock, at Sausom-strcet
31311, •
1 I that certain yearly ground rent. or sem of sixty
delismottild or silver, la wild money. charged on half
yearly isi,unig, and payable by Henry Graham, hi; heirs
and assigns. i.e the tirbt days or the intmLitm of April and
October, clear of taxes , Ate, out of and for all that certain
lot or pleCO of ground whit the brick messinto or tene
ment thereon erected,. situate on the east side of Wa.ll-
legtnn street, at the distance of one hundred and inety
two feet sentaward runt the south side ofielferson street,
In the Seventeenth ward of too said city of Philadelphia:
containing in front nr breadth on said Washington string
thiitydwo feet, inehniing n the north matt south shim
the. ref the moieties of an alloy two feet toe inches wide,
fur 1).0 use ..1 said let and lots adjoining by the north ;mud
tame, anti extending in long.h or depth eastward of that
width sixty-five fret (aid niun
CD. C., On 1).,'6±) Debt, 4.Vv3. itillott.
Beizrd and taken in exec:ll:ion us the prommty of Jere
miah Bunnell, and to lie sold by
JOHN TllO3fl'SON. She , itr.
Phi ladolphia, Sheriff Mice. January /9. 153.1. in:n/-3/
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY vurruiii OF
a writ of Venditioni Expontut. to me directed, will be
exposed to side or tremble, on MONDAY
V.:brunt,' 2. /SIAM 4 o'clock, at Saiisom-htreet
All that zei laic lot or Piece of ground, with the three
glory brick messuage or tenement thereon erected:Wu:to
mt the west side of Marshall street. at the distance of six
hundred and eighty-mime lent and live-eighths of an inch
northward from the mulls ludo of Poplar street. as now
widened to the width of. fifty foot, in the late district of
Penn. sow in the city of Philadelphia: containing in
feedlot breadth on the said Marshall xtro dsixteen feet.in
el od it g on the north side thereof the southern moiety of
an alley two Per Mx inches wide in the clear, extending
from the said Idsrsha it Street the whole length of the
• hereby gra, tel lot, and extending in length or depth
westward of that width at right angles with said Mar
shall stivad tssveu tv-thur feet ten inches to ground grant
ed tu James V. Watson. I.bottided northward by a mos
allege and lot of Thotnas Lippincott, eastward by the
said Marshall street, southward by ground formerly of
Joseph 11. Collins, since of Richard Christie, and west
ward by ground of James V.Witt-on. Together With
the free use and privilege of e said twit feet six itches
Wig/Polley as a passage way and web:l-emu:se at all times
hereafter forever, with the right of b..i id Lug over the taut
alley to the middle thereof, leaving' the same clear and
Unmolested to the height of nine feet shove the level of
the curbstone. [Being the same premises whiuh Ainos
Philips and wife by indenture dated the twenty-third of
February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven.
recorded in Peed Both It. D. W., be. ]'27, pogo 3, &c.,
gra niesl and conveyed to James Armstrong in fee.]
[D. C., 681; D.,'6l] Debt, $2,993.27. Fallon $e Serrill;
Seized and taken in execution as the pruperty of Jamas
Armstrong, and to ho sold ly
Jolt i TIIO3IPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, 1',186 . 1.
IIERIFF'S SALE.-I3Y VIRTLSE OF
a writ of Vonditioni Expontis, to Inc directed; will
be exposed to public sate or vendue, on SIONDAY Eve
nt tug, February 2, 3201, at 4 o'clock, at liatisoin-street
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate ow
the north side of 'Washington avenue, and west side of
Twenty-first street, in the First yard of the city of Phila
delphia, beginning at the northwest corner of the sold
Washington avonno and Twenty-first street, running
thence northwardly along the west aide of Twenty-drat
street two hundred and sixty-four (ND feet four inches.,
thenco tiortbwrstwardly four hundred and ten (-110) feet
to the east side of Twenty-second street, thence south
wardl y along the east side of Twenty-second street two
hundred and ninety-seven (2)7) feet, thence southeast
erly two hundred and forty-eight (NS) feet six inches to
the north side of 'Washington avenue, thence castwardly
alongthe north side of Wa.Thingtott avenue one hundred
and sixty OM feet to Twenty-first street, the place of
hsgiunin
lit.. 2.
Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate on the earth side of Washington avenue, and
east side of Twentieth street, in the First word of tho
city of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth on
Washington avenue eighty-six (80) feet, and extecding
in length or depth of that width north ward ly along the
east side of Twentieth street one hundred aced twenty
seven (127) foot six incite..., and on the east line thereof
one hundred and seven (107) feet nine inches, mare or
lose. . -
CD. C., OV; D., 'l7l] Debt, $2,971. Thorn.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert
Jartlen, and to be sold by
• • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, January 20,1933- ta2.l-'1
p..}IEIIIFF'S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OF
a writ of Ventlatent Exponas, to ma directed, will be
exposed to public Axle or vendee, ou MONDAY Evening.
February 2.1. M. at 4 o'clock. at Saw:um-street Hall,
All that certain Jot or • piece of ginned, with the two
story frame store fronting on Huntingdon street, the
two-story Ironic storo and dwelling fronting on Salmon
street, and the two-story. brick cottage thereon erected.
situate on the northeasterly corner of Salmon. and
Her Hendon streets, in the neteeo th ward of tho city
or Philadelphia. Containing in front or breadth on said
Huntingdon ,trees fifty-seven feet, and extending north
easterly of that width between lines parallel to and
along said Salmon street eighty feet.
(D. C.,703; D.,'62. Debt, $196.25. J. P. O'Neill.]
Soloed and taken in execution as the property of li.
Campbell (or Edward Campbell), and to ho sold by
.101114 Tilt/UPSON, Sheriff.
Phil ode] ph in, Sheriff's Office. Jam. 21,1563. ,itt?'.3-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend itionl. Exponas, to mn directed, will be
exile:toil to public sale of vendee, on MONDAY keening,
February 2, 15t1.3, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-strect Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick
church edifice thereon erected, situate uu the south sido
of lifelon street. commencing at a point at the distance of
slaty-eight feet cite inch and a half westward from tho
west sato of Twelfth street, in the said city of Philadel
phia; nonbduing in front or breadth on the said Melon
street fifty-three feet, and extending in leugth or depth
southward, between parallel lines at right angles with
said Melon street, on the oast line thereof, eighty feet
three-fourths of au inch, ;Old on the west lino them(
eighty-ono feet two inches and one-fourth atm inch, more
or less. Bounded on the north by the said Melon street, on
the esuit by ground late of George .1. Burkhart, and partly
by the rear end of the Twelfth street lots, and partly by
a three feet wide alloy leading southward into Citron
street. and on 1110 south partly by other grounds of the
said William McClary, and partly by the north line or a
three feet-wide alley leading eastwarilly into the afore
.raid alley 'which leads into Citron str eet, and on MO west
by ground late of the George Pepper estate, subject to a.
yearly ground-rent of two hundred and sixty-live dollars.
CD. C., VS: D., 'ell Debt. $2,100. Ango.
Seised and ,taken ht eXeCIIOO/11 as theproperty of the
First Methodist Protestant Church of Philadelplda, vied
to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
...Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mire, January 21, 191.1. ja23-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditiont Eipontia. te Inc directed,. will
be exposed to public sale or vend uo.oo iIIONDAY hven
lug, February 2.1863, at 4 ticiock, at Sansont-street Hall,
All that Certain lot or piece aground, whit the three-•
story brick tnesstinge or tenement no w thereon erected,
situate on the north side of Hondo:7,ton street, at the dis
tance of thirty-two feet eastward from the oast aide of
Clinton street, in the Nineteenth ward of the City of l'hi
ladslphia, COnGlinling in bout or breadth on the said
Huntingdon ntr..et sixteen feet, and extending of that
width in length or depth, uorthward, between parallel
lines, Knight angles with the said Ilitutingdon street,
sixty feet.. Bounded northward by ground now or late
of .Geerge Emerick, eastward by ground granted by the
said Thornton Conrow and Isaac Barber and wives to the
said IleurafileShaffry, southward by the said Hunting
don stiret, and westward part' v by ground granted by
the said Thornton Conrow and Isaac Barber and wires
to the said Henry MeShaffry, and partly by the head of a
three-feet wide alley totaling westward into Clinton
street, parallel with and at tho distance or fifty-seven
feet northward from the north side .or. the acid Hunting
don street- [Which said lot or piece of ground above de
scribed is the same which Thornton Conrow nod wife
and Isaac Barber and wife, by Indenture dated the twen
ty-first day of May... - Annn. Domini men. theo.eiod oialit
i„....i..aa null any-six, recorded in Deed Book It. D. W.,
To. 78, page MO, Se. granted and conveyed unto the said
Henry. lifeShalfry. his heirs and assigns.] Reserving
thereout unto the said Thornton Conrow and Isaac Bar
ber, their heirs nod assigns, the yearly rent charge afore
said of fifty-four dollars, as therein impressed.
ID. C. , 663: I). '62.3 Debt. +813089.
fielzed and taken in execution as the property of Hoary
.llcShaffry, and to be sold b-
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Offlee, January 18,1863. Bal.:it
SHERIFF'S •SALE.--BV VIRTUE OF
a 'writ 'of Yendilloni .Exporms, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or ventine, on MONDAY Even
ing, kebruary 2, at 4 o 'clock, at Sausom-street
No. 1. All that certain three-story brick nmsitage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the east
side of Eleventh street, and south side of Christian
street. in the city of Ph iladt I phia s c >Mottling iu front or
breadth on the said Eleventh street eighteen feet. and
extending in length' or depth of that width eastwardly
along tho south side of said Christian street thirty-one
feet ten and a half inches. Together - with' the free use,
right, - liberty, and privilege of a . certain threo-feet-threo
inches-wide alley extending' froth the pretntse. now
being described. laid out across the rear cud of next de
scribed premises No. 2, running parallel to the said
Eleventh street into another alley Oroe feet wide run
ning eastwardly parallel to the said Christian street, laid
out at the distanre of thirty-two feet southward of the
raid Christian street, which extends into another throe
feet-wide.elley which runs uorthwardly into. the said
Christian street as and for passage-ways and water
con• see in common with Nos. 1, 2,3, and 4. at all times
hereafter forever.
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messnage or
tenements, and lot or piece of ground. situate on the east
side of said Eleventh street, at the distsnee of eighteen
feet southward hem the south side of Christian street in
the said city; containing in front or breadth on the said
Eleventh stres t seventeen feet, and extending in length or
depth eastwardly of that width thirty-one feet ten and a
halfinchen,includingon the rear end thereof the whole
of the said above-mentioned throe-feet-three-incites-wide
alley, and • reserving Moment unto the premises above
described No.l, the right and privilege of using the said
three-feet.three-inches-wide alley as and fora passage
way and water course forever, together with time free use,
right, liberty, and privilege of tile said alleys as described
in No.l, in common with Nos. 1, 3 and 4, at all times
hereafter forever.
- . .
ho. 3. All that certain three-story brick reessunge or
tenewent, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south
side of said Christian street, at the distance of thirty-one
feet ten and a 'half inches eastward (rum the east side of
Eleveuth street, in the said city; containing in front or
breadth on the said Christian street fifteen foot, and ex
tending in depth sonthwardlybetween parallel lines at
. right auglos to the said Christian street thirty-five feet,
including on the rear end thereof a part of the said three
feet-wide alley which runs parallel with Christian mom:,
and reserving thereon:. unto the premises Nos. 1 and 2,
the free use and privilege of using said part of said alley
as and for a passage way and water coarse, at all times
hereafter forever ; together with the free use, rignt,
liberty, and privilege Of the said two above mentioned
three-feet-wide-alleys in common with Nos.l, 2 aud 4, as
and for passage ways and water courses, at all times
hereafter forever.
•
No. 4. All that certain three three-story brick ram
suage or tenement and lot or piece of ground thereunto
belonging, situate on the south side attic said Christian
street at the distance of forty-six (16) feet ten and a half
incites eastward from the east side of Eleventh street
hi the said city 4 containing in front or breadth on the
said Christian street twenty-three feet one inch and a
half and extending in length or depth southward!y be
tween parallel lines at right angles to the said Christina
street thirty-llve feet including on the rear end
l
a rttftai three-feet-wide alley, which runs parallel
v r ticrst t tstiept.a ery;gcreonuotir !
said premises, Nos.) 2, and 3, the free use and privilege of
using said part of said alley as and for a passage-way.
and \ voter course at all times hereafter forever. To
gether with the, free use, right, liberty, and privilege of
the said two above-mentioned throe-feet-wide alleys, in
common with premises Nos, 1,2, and 3. es and for pas-
Sage ways and water courses at all' times hereafter for
ever. ED. C., 673; D.,'6'. Debt, 81.930. Lynd.)
,Seized. and taken in execution as the property of
'Alice Dimes, and to be sold by
JOHN TIIONPSON, Sheriff.
. l'hilada., Sheriff's Office. Jan. 19. 1663. ja2-3t
. . .
S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yendttlent Enemas, to me directed, will be
Odic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
relt to ary2 P ,lsol. at 4 o'clock, at Sausomstreot Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of Sansom street, formerly George street, at tho
distance of twenty-six feet from the east side of Seven
teenth street. formerly Schuylkill Sixth street, iu the
city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on the said
Sansom street fourteen feet, and extending of that breadth
in length or depth fifty feet, then narrowing on the oast
side thereof one foot. thence exti Tiding the breadth •of
thirteen feet further In depth forty-11re feet to Moravian
street. Hounded wcstwerd partly by ground now or
late of John Shannon and partly by other ground of
'William Kerrigan, southward by Moravian street, east
ward tartly by a two-feet-wide alley feeding from Mo
ravian street northward • forty-five teet and partly by
ground intended to be convoyed to Joseph Drolsford and
John Joice, and northward by Samson' street. Together
with the free and conitiumfase. right, liberty, and privi
lege of the aforesaid two-feet-wide alley and of a water
course In the same and also the right and privilege of
building under and over the weste• moos; one foot of the
said two-feet-wide alley, leaving at least eight feet head
way in the clear. Under and subject nevertheless to the
Payment of a certain yea& rent, charge. or sum of sixty
doilerF..to Elisabeth Vox,7lter heirs and assigns. [litnng
the same premises 'which Joseph A. Clay, by indontero
dated slay (went) oiglituen hundred. aad lifty-one,
_recorded in Decd• Hook w D D., No. 111, Page :M. &a,
granted and conveyed to William Kerrigan in fee.] -
To be 80 Itl as fellos
•••• . • .
that certain lot or piece of ground, and the
three-story brick inesisuage thereon erected, situate on the
sunlit side of SILLSOIII street In the city of Philadelphia,
at the distance of twenty-six feet eastward front the
.esuiterx side of even toontlt street; containing In breadth
mt Sansoin street fourteen feet, and extending of that
width southwardly fifty feet, with the free and common
.nse. of a certain two-feet alley leadingaleng the eastern
.eido of the next described property into Moravian street,
and .of a watercourse In the sumo.
. . . .
. that certain lot or piece of ground and three
story brick. meosuagu thereon eructed, nitueto on the
mirth side:ef.Mentvian. street Rt the distance of twenty-
Rig feeleast from the eastern silo of Seventeenth street
iu.the eity.uf l'hil aide] phis.; containine. In front on Mora
vian street thirteen feet. and extending of that width
uortiverardly forty-five feet to the premises hereinbefore
described as No. I. Together with the free and common
nor, right, liberty, and privilege of a cerbtoi two-feet
wide ulley on the eastern ,ode of the prennses herein de
scribed, and of a watercourse in the same. And, also, the
right Red privilege of building under and over the west
ernmost one foot of the Kind two-feet-wide alley, leaving
at leasteight feet headway its the clear.
. No. 3.—A1l that certain three-story brick store and
dwelling house and lot or piece of ground situnto at the
northeast corner of Seventeenth andibieravinn streets in
the city of Philadelphia -; exte n ding in front on Moravian
street twenty-alx (20) feet. and-extending northward on
the emitoru part and aide °Mlle lot about forty-nine feet
to and along the southern, Boundary of the lut formerly
of Jobe Shannon, and now or late of William MoroneY,
and on the western pert of the aide of the hereby grunted
lot shout forty-eix (46) feet three inches to :cud along the
southern boundary of the messuage and lot late of John
Shannon and conveyed by him and his wife on, the
'myelin' day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine,
to Mordecai L. Dawson and others. Bounded ou the
-Borth partly by ground of the said William Moroney,and
Partly by grouud of the said Mordecai L.' Dawson .cud
others, trustees 'on the east by gronuil lab) of Jacob 0.
Ewing, now of the said William Kerrigan, On the south
by Moravian street, and on the west by Seventeenth
street. Dieing the same premises whir& William More
ney and wife by indenture dated Febraary twelfth,
eighteen hundred and forty-eight,reaerded in Deed Book
A. W. No. (0, pinto 198, &c., granted and conveyed to
William Karrigan. lit feel
CD. C., en: D.'69.] Debt, SSSO.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Wil
liam Kerrigan, and to be sold by
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jrui...l9, 1563. Ja2l.-3t
SIIERIFIoS SALES.
VVWV, \ Ws,,Nevmvw‘,,,,Wvv^,,,Nn.
lIERIE'F'S SALK—BY VTRTUE OF
•••••' n writ of Von d itiuni 17,xpotts, to me directed, will ho
exposed to public sale or voodoo, on iiir)Nl)AY hY , 3l2ing•
Febniary 2, ItiVt, at 4 o'clock, at Sammie-stre4rt
Ali [J. t certain lot or piece of arriond, with thsr th reo
storied brick inessuage er tenement thereon erectod,
*hunt° on the east side of l'welftli stree., at the dhaance
of sixty-seven fe.t eight inches roach want froin the so.rth
side of Callowhill street, in the Yourteenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia coubilning In front or breadth cm
She said Twelfth street sixteen feet, and extending in.
klieg. or depth eastward between lines parallel with
said Callowrlill some' fifty-nine feet. lintlrhiClt north
ward by ground granted to Cliarfa4 Cummings..east
ward by at hi emfeot-willo alley leading south Wa nt Into
Carlton street, south ward by groom] granted to George
Eallik Jr.. and westward by said Twelfth. (1311i1ILr the
name premises that Japes S. Keen and Emily E .,.
wife, by indenture hearing date the twenty-third day of
Tiny, mono Dotuiai eighteen lined led and Hixtponn., and'
intended to be forthwith reconlrd, grunted and eon
'e)-ed nada the said William C. Stiles In fee, under mud.
subject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt or
principal slim of two thousand dollars. and also nutter
nod subject to the payment ore certain balance of fiirtY
dollars of another inortgase debit Or principal sum of
eight hundred dollars, with interest due and to grow
du( respectively thereon.
• • -
CD C. 66: D: 'a) DOA, sl4klo. M. Philliu3.
Seizell and taken in execution the rcoporty of wa..
linin C. Stiles.and to be NobibY
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
fiberilrx Office. January 21.1%1. jit2:34lt
RBEBIPF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE Or
a writ of Vendltlottl Exports, to me directs& wilt
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve'
Ding, February 2. 180, n, t 4o'clock, at Sonsottest root
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
three-story Mick tnessuage or tenement tnereou erected.
silent° on the south side of Montgomery street, and on the
west side of Eleventh street, iu the late district of Peon,
now the 'I wentleth want of the city of Philadelphia,
Containing in front or breadth en the said Nevelt th Ktfeet
fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth westward
of that wilt h, along the said Montgomery anent, seventy
six feet. Bounded northward by the said Montgomery
sneer, southward by other ground of the said thitinel
Everett, westward by ground late of Charles Henry
Fisher, and eastward by Eleventh street aforesaid.
Dieing these= premises which Ilenry 1. lit nirlield. by
deed dated the twelfth day of March, anon Domini ono
thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded in
the °Hien fur recording of deeds, Ac., in Bend Book A. D.
8., No. 57, page 565. gr.ented and conveyed (inter alit) to
the said Samuel Everett In fee, subject to the Payment of
a certain yearly grimed lent or nom or forty-oh dollars,
Payable to Charles Beery Fisher, lie heirs cad assigns:
payable in half-yearly Payments un the first day of the
mouths of January and July, in each and every Year,
Without deduction for taxes, &v.) And
No, O. All tbat certain lot or piece of gronnd, with the
three-story hi - ick messuit go or tenement thereon erected.
ei male on the west nide of Eleventh street at the divtanceof
fifteen feet southward front the south aide if Montgomery
street, i• the late district of Penn, now the. Twentieth
ward ofthe city of I'hiladelihbias containing in front or
breadth on the mid Eleventh street fifteen feet, and ex
tending in length or depth westward of that width at
right-angles to said Eleventh street seventy-six feet.
Remitted northward by other ground of the said Samael
Everett, southward and westward by ground late of
Charles Henry Fisher. and eastward by Eleventh street
aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Henry P.
Ihtirlivid by deed dated the twelfth day of March, Rune
DOlllini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and
recorded In Deed Book A. D. H., No. 07, page 543, At. •
granted and conveyed (inter aim) 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 liCllryiPishcr, his heirs and assign., in egast
half-yearly payments, on the first day of the months of
January and July in each and every year, without de
duction for loves,
• ;
. .
CD. C., 001 D.; 'CZ.. Debt. $lB2 M. W. J. Budd.)
Seized and taksn in execution as the property of Samuel
Everett, hnd to be sold by
.TOTTIst TIT.OMPSOIf. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jan. 21. UM. ja2l...rt
MEDICAL.
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Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache,
limmea,_Loss of Appetite, Indigeetion, Acidity of
the Staunch, Tomtit ity of the Liver, Gout,
Rheumatic Affections ,Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COILPLAINTS MIELE
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Sea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of
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of Vessels and Planters will find •it a velnable addition
to pick Medicine Chests.
it in in the form of a Powder, carefully put up to hottion
to keep in any climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a de
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Numerous testimonials, from prufeueional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily inure:tiling Popularity for a seriae
years, strongly guaranty its elDcacy and valuable charm).
ter, andteonatnend it to the favorable notice of an intelli
gent public.
Manufactured only by
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No. 275 GREENWICH Street, corner of WarrAsk.
ap2l-1Y
NEW YORK,
And for sale by Druggists generally
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA IS'A . CON
centrated extract of Para Sarsapirilla, so combined
with other substances of still greater alterative power
as to afford an effective antldote for diseases Sarsaparilla
Is reputed to cure. Such a remedy N surely wanted by
those who suffer from Strumous complaints, aud that
one which will accomplish their cure must prove of im
mense service to this large class of our afflicted felloW
citizen& How completely this compound will do it bee
been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases
to be found in the following complaints:
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS. ERUPTIONS
AND ERUPTIVE Diseases, ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLorciras,
TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCAI.D LIEAD, SYPHILIS AND ST
PHILVTIC APFEGTIONS, MERCURIAL D/SEASE,
DROPSY,
IVECRAI.OIA OR Tin VALOREM DEBILITT, DISTRPSIA
AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSH OR ST. ANTRONY'S
71111 t, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising
from IMPURITT OP TEE BLOOD.
This compound will be found a great promoter of
health when taken in the spring to expel the foul hu
mors which fester in the blood at that season of the year.
By the timely expulsion of them many rankling &Leer
dens are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid
of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of
foul eruptions and ulcerous _sores, through which the
system viii strive to rid itself of corruptions- if not as
sisted to do this through the natural channels of the
body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia
ted blood whenever you fled its impurities bursting
through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse
it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the
veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings
will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for
cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all le
well ; but with the pabulum of life disordered, there can
be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go
wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or
overthrown.
During /ate years the public have beenmisled by large
bottles, pretendiug to give a quart of Extract of Sarsa
parilla for one dollar. Most of these have boon frauds
upon the sick. for they not only contain little, if any,
Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever.
Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed
the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which
flood the market, until the name itself is I unly despised,
and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat.
Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to
supply such s o mh , rewmim, asich re
sts upon
I re n sc the An la , rti n e t f h rii i i i t the
e
have round for believing it has virtues which are irre
sistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended
to cure.
Prepared by Dn. J. C. ATER di CO., Lowell. Massa
ebusetts. Price $1 per bottle ; Six Bottlee in one pack•.
age, $5.
Sold by J. M. MARIS at CO., at wholesale, and by
PREDERTCK BROWN. • deld-wfur.bn
H EALIN G POWERS OF ELEO
g RICITY DEMONSTRATED, at 1220 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia.
no following report is cot based on rumors or hear
rays; neither .is it the moult of casual observation or
some tar-oft' reference to some unknown persons bet
from reliable business and profassional men of this city,•
in our very midst, and was arrived at after a. careful ob
servation of facts, transpiring from day to day, in the
Tires , nee of the undersigned; and hundreds were daily
witnessing the results of Professor s successful treat
ment, at I•22)Wainut Street, where he haf, cured over four
thousand itcute and chronic dhnitses which hail re;istod
the skill of the medical profession iu this and other
. -
BEAD THE FOLLOWING FROM A FEW RELIABLE
3IEN OF PHILADELPHIA.
- - -
We, the undersigned, having been treated for obstinate
diSCILSPti by Professor Bolles, at Plat Walnut street, Phi
ladelphia, which had resisted for a long time the treat
ment of the most 0111 i neat medical men in this city; and
also having witnessed the results of his treatment on it
great number of our acquaintances and friends, for acute
and chronic diseases, do therefore take great plc:mare
in recommending to the public the important discovery
of Professor C. B. Bolles, located at 'IVO Walnut street,
where he has been located over three years, tenting his
treatment ou many thousands of our most reliable citi
zens, by his new discovery of applying, Galvanism,
7de gnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, and
having watched his success In the, speedy and perma
nent cures of hundreds of our friends, as well as OM ,
Pei yes, and especially that class of diseases never bene
fited by medicines; therefore,
.Resolved, That we, the undersigned, regard the great
success we have witnessed for months in the treatment
of Consumption, Rheumatism, Paralysis, InesuitY,
Diabeue, Bronchitis, all Nervous DilifeceS. Catarrh,
Anaturosis, aphony, -Whine, Ague Chills, Contraction
of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance, Coldness of Fe,* Hands,
or Head, Deathses, Dyspepsia, all forms Epilepsy,
SHe
morrhage, White welling, Mental Depression, Neural
gia, Witimred Limbs, Convalsious, Palpitation of the
Heart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidence of Profes
sor B. 's scientific application of Electricity for the swedy
cure of all curaTfle diseases:
.
. .
R. A. Steele, M. D., No. 6 South Twelfth street.
W. B. Brown, Merchants' lintel.
' Wm. IL Shrivel.. Haines street, Germantown.
S. C. Stockton, 216 Market street. Phihtdelpliht
Thomas Allen, Fortieth and Chestnut, West Phila
delphia.
John McCormick, 1220 Ridge avenue.
Charles R. Grigg, Nos. 210 and 221 Church alley.
Rumunel Rey, 71 . 17 Saloum street.
'lsaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace.
'W. B. Reaney, Chester, Delaware county.
H. Craig, 17 25 Arch street, US Broad street.
Robert 1). Work, al North Third street.
A. G. Croll, N. E. corner Tenth and Market streets.
N. B.—Professor Bolles takes pleasure in referring the
sick to the above names, 11,11c1 the following whose certi
ficates have been or wilt be given in full for the good of
humanity:
Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 617 South Front
Street.
Edward T. Evans,
.preacher of the M. E. Church, Dye
pepsin of longstanding, Laryngitis stud Lumbago, 1639
Helmuth street.
Alexander A.daire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lum
bago, long standing, 1312 Savory street, Eighteenth
ward, Kensington.
William 11. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs
(Paraplegy) rand Epilepsy, publisher of the Nalloma
Oferehrent, 120 South Second street.
Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe
Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetic, American Bo
le], Philadelphia..
Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, S% Arch
street.
James Naggent, Deafness for six years. and ringing
and roaring in the bead, Fifteenth and Bedford etreeti.
William Morgan, General Debility, 401 Spruce street.
Thomas !fanny, Revere Diabetes, Rose Mills, West
George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 610
Chestnut street.
li. T. De Sillier, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory
'Rheumatism, 17:38 Chestnut street.
• 0. 11. Carinich, Chronic. Dyspepsia and Inflammation
of the kidneys. Chestnut Rua Fortieth streets_
George W. Freed,lepsy, 141 r. North Thirteenth
street.
Anthony Carney, Consumption, 1217 Market street.
' James I tireves, JL D., long standing and severe
Lumbago, ..16 Pius street.
Edward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street.
Charles H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Vonetlpation, Tenth
and Arch etreets.
Charles D. Cnahney. Parabola of the lower limbs
(Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel. .
J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation. and Con
gestion of the Brain, 518 Callowhill street.
Rev. .7. Mallory,Aphonia. Philadelphia. •
M. M. Lanniug,Nervous Prostration, Cadbury:wenn&
Anthony Carney, Pulmonary Consumption, 1217 Mar
ket street.
•N. B.—Professor C. 11. BOLLES wilt . publish, him
time to time, certificates of the cure o: chrotiC cases
which bad realsted the treatment of the moat eminent
uiediral man for years.
Please take notice that Prof. B. dues not advertise any
certificates of curet, except those eared in this city.
He has established himself for life in this city, nod his
success In treating the sick is it sufficient guaranty iliac
hod/tams nothing but scientific tarts in his discovery in
the use of Electricity as a reliable theraputie
N.B.—lt will he well for the diseased to rocollect that
Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his ramPhlet, to
guard them against trusting their health in the hands of
those is this cuy claiming to treat diseases according to
hie discovery. This citation may scan severs on those
using Electricity at liazard,but it iotheseverlty of truth.
and designed for the good of humanity. Sac advortise-
Mod in another column.
Con Staiation free. PROP. C. li. BOLLES,
ja3l-tf 1220 WALNUT Street, Philada.
VANS & WATSON'S •
• • SAIAMANDEB tan
16 SOUTH }MDR STREET.
. PHILADELPHIA. P.A..
i dler variety of PIEF,P.ROOF SAFES always oa
4 1M, DR FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
. TIST for the last twenty years, 219 VINE _ St.,
below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETHr of the
age, mounted on line Gold, rlatine, Silver, Vnlearkite:Co
ratite, Amber, Sm., at prices, for neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plugged to last for Life. Artificial Teeth re.
paired to suit. rio pain in extracting. No charges un
til Initialled all la right. Reference.best 39.1144 m
AIIABET BRANDY —IN BONDED
•A•La• Storeo, for sale ty
WU& S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS,
J 029 226 WALNUT St. and 21011.ANITE Sta.
pELLEVOISIN BRANDY.-AN
IN
VOICE, in Bond, for Buie 1;y
_ GRAS. B. & JAS. CARSTAIRS,
3a29. No. 126 WALNUT and UM GRANITE Sta.
VIIENNESSEY BRANDY.—AN
IN
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CHAS S• & JAS. CARSTAIRS,
Pat No. WI WALNUT and Al GRANITE Et..
lIMIIciME
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SERB, Eft 232 and 23
POSITIVE !MIX OF B.
()I1 'IIII36DAY
February 3, et , 10 ,7'clook, w:
on I months' c redit
About 700 pcohnate bootu, nboel. brogans, cavalry
boctc, &c. embrackni a znorsl oraerlment of prim°
frc•ode., c.f City and Eastern manufacture.
?KfiIiMTTORY BALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN AND AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, kn.
ON THUFADAY MORNING.
February 6, at Is) o'clock. will be noel by witsioncts, on
four months' credit, s hout
Rrn PACHttrall AND LOTS
of French, India, German, ar.d Britirb drp gor.de,
embracing a laze and cboise scrartnient of fancy end
staple articles in silk, worded. woolen, linen, end cotton
THOMAS dr SONS,
I S I • Nos. 139 and 141 Smith FOURTH Street
SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE,
At the Exchamte, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock.
&O. Pamphlet catalogue. , each Saturday pptviettA
Xi' FURNITURE SALES at the Auction. Store, EVERY
TII URSDA F.
FALL SALES. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
Twenty-third Fall Sale,Feb. :3, nt the Exchange.
Twenty-Neigh eall Sale, Feb. le. at the Exchauge.
weety-Sitli Fall Sale. Feb. 17. at the. Exchaur.e.
ler" Part of the Imedbillsi fur each of the mane Was.
'tow ready.
.STOCE9. LOANS, BEAT. ESTATE, &e.
ON '; ITEDAY.
At 12. o'clock noon. at the Exchaune.s largeamonniand
variety or 114n1 Estate. including a. valuable Mill, small
Farm r a Cityl . mrerty. Also, firk-clite, Hank stock.; and
a la rge, amunu t or other SWcks. roremptarr
10 1 04. 1.7 onl, r of ENeCtl COI, and gthArA.
Pentnitl et Cat el oguet. containing full particnlara.
may be had at the Auelioo More.
SALE OF VALUABLE ENGLBIT AND AMERICAN
BOnNS, A NUAIRER OF THEM EIIBELLLSII ED
ENGRAvi.NOS.
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
February PAL commencing at 4 o'clock. a collection of
valoablo obOish and American Houk s , a number of
them embethrhed with engravings.
Sete -at the. Santoro-street Church.
GAS FIXTURES, CARPETS, CURTA I :NN, 13ENCEIES.
TUESDAY 3101tIVNI).
Yob. 3, at 10 o'clock. at tbo Church. Sansont street,
lx , tween Eixhth and blab rtrects. the ^us fixtures. car
pet.. curtains, i,lindr , benches, stoves, &s.
• Sir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
sale.
Sato No. 136 Widow Street.
NEAT EOM EHOLD FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CAR
PETS, JIA IR MAI"fIZESSES. &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
Feb. 9, at 10 o'clock. by catahntne, at No. 13)1 Walnut
atieht, the entire household furniture, flue tapestry car
nets. line hair mattresses, ga• fixtures, &c.
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Also. a quantity of plckelg and pret , trece.
Xs7" May he examined at 8 o'clock on the morning at
the Bale.
C J. WOLBERT, AUCTION MART,
N 0.16 SOUTH SIXTH STREET.
Between Market and Cheetnnt.
The subscriber will give his attention to sales of Boat
Estate, alerchaudiso, Household Furnitnre, Fancy Poods.
Pangs, objects of Art and Virtue, &c.; all of,which
shall have Ms personal and prompt attention, and for
Which he solicits the favors of bit friends.
PIP FORD & CO. ' A.IICTIONEERB,
520 MARKET and 52td COMM - EEC S EitrekAr..
SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS. Ste.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
February"a, at tO o'clock precisely, trill lx, sold by ets•
taloa - 130,1A) cases men's, boy's, and youths' calf, Up,
and grain boots, brogans, Simi women's, mamas', and
children's boots and shoas.
BY HENRY P.. WOLBERT,
AUCTIONEER.
No. 202 ItiARRZT Street. South elde, above Booed St.
Regular Sales of Dry 9oods, Trimmiers, Notions, ?sc..
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. and I. RIDAY -
lli at 11 o'clock precisely.
City and country Dealers are requested to attend ti.ese
tales.
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Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufactu
rers, Importers, Cominhaion. Wholesale, and Jobbing
Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of
Meucbandise.
KNIT GOODS, DIIY GOODS, TRISIMINGS. dm.
THIS MORNING,
February 2,at 10 o'clock, will be sold, wool jackets,
canton llat.nel drawers; wool, merino, and cottonahirts
and drawers, shawls , dress and domestic goods, trim
mings, notions, 'Mkt,. hosiery, gauntlets, gloves, wool
boots, leggings, hoods, scar[, neck-ties, pur.oes, skirt
braid. spool cotton, urttent thread, spool silk. bair-pina,
hooks and eyes, yins. needles, tiuckot knives, razors,
soaps, bats, cape. shots , carreucy-)..idar,,
Also, a:desirable assortinent of ladies, misses'. and
children's steel spring skirt..., &c.
FURNESS, BRLNLEY, & CO.,
No. 439 MARKET WREST
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUG.
TIONE.ERS, No. 213 MARKET Street.
SALE .OF ASTRF.ICAN AND IDIPORTIID DRY GOODS,
LIOOP SKIRTS. STOCK OF GOODS, &c., by catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY lORNIING.
February 4. commencing at 10 o'clock precisely.
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VrOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, souttiesill err
err of SIXTH•u¢d RACE Streets.
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS YOU SHOULD CALA
AT NATHAN'S' LOAN OFFICE. S. E. corner of
SIXTH AND RACE STREETS.
AT PRIVATE SALE, FOR LESS THAN HALM`
THE USUAL SELLING PRICES.
Fine gold hunting-case English patent lever watches,
of the most approved and bet makers open -face ditto;
ladies flue gold hunting-case and open face lever mai
lepine watches; elegant fine gold diamond and emus
eijed burifing.caso lever watchee, full jeweled ; fine gold
enamelled lever and lepine watches; fine gold neck.
vest, and chatleln chains; fine gold bracelets, earrbualt
breastpins, finger-thugs , pencil oases and pens, lockets ,
medidllons, charms specks, buckles, scurf-Pins, studs,
sleeve buttons, andwelry of every description.
FOWLING PIECES.
20 very superior double-barrel English twist foWing
pieces, with bar locks and back-action locks; superior
duck guns, rites, revolvers, &c., together with various
fancy articles. fine old violins, &c.
Call soon. and select bargains.
HOTELS.
pRANDRETH HOUSE,
-a-r Corner ofBROADWAY J CANAL. and LISPRIfAUD
MMUS. NEW YO n.
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The above Hotel is located in the most central pert of
Broadway, and cau be reached by omnibus or city cars,
from all Cha steamboat landings and railroad depots.
The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are
cor.strncted in suits of conunnnicattng parlors and Own
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bars, suitable for families and parties travelling together.
Meals served at all boars.
Stngla 'Rooms from 50 Cents to Slyer day.
Double Hoorn from to 112.60 per day.
ds2-6m JOS. CURTIS It CA.
LEGAL.
FS TATE OF SAMUEL MULLI
NEAUX, DECEASED.—Letters of Administration
upon the Estate of SAMUEL MULLINEAUX, late of
Ilanaynnk, in the 21st ward of the city of Philadelphia,
deceased, Itavin.% been granted to the undersigned, all
r.ereuue Indebted to the said estate will Acme make pay
ment, and those having claims will present theta with.
eel delay to JOSEPH MULLINEAUX, Administrator.
FRONT Street, above Vine. east side, or at M.ANATUNS.
or to his attorney, R. A. MITCHELL.
' jaiStnat. li. E. Corner FIFTH and WALNUT its.
I'HE 0 RPIT S' COURT FOR T ErE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PITIL.kDELPIIIA.
Estate of ROBERT McCAGUE, deceived.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and
the account filed by ROBERT DUNLAP, Jr,, and
Gh0110.13 McCA GUY., Executors named in the hist Will
of ROBERT McCAGUE, deceased, and to report Ilistribn
tion of the balance in the hands of the Accountatos, will
meet all parties interested in the F.state to attend to his
dotes ou SATURDAY, the 7th day of February, A. D.
ism. at 3 o'clock P. M , at his Office, No. 2,3 S South FIFTII
Street, in the city of
ja'S•wfmst JOS. P. LOUGHEAD, Auditor.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM CLAIM 1":1. THE 'TRUSTEES OF THE FIRST
Presbyterian Church and Congregation in the District
of Soothe ark and County of Philadelphia.
December Term, IS6I. No. 2S. Levari Faring.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the
fund iu Court arising front the sale of the following do
scribed premises
To wit : All that certain two-story brick Church or
building, and the lot or piece of ground whereon the
same is erected, and cu Allege appurtenant thereto, shame
on the south side of German 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
thi tang in front or breadth on the said German street about
76 feet, and extending in depth southward about 13) feet,
and the said church or hntlding erected on the said lot
being about tYi feet in front on the said German street,
and about 97 feet in depth.
Will attend to the duties of his appointment on WED
NESDAY, Fobruary 4th, nw, at 4 o'clock P. H. at him
Office, at the '3. E corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Ste.,
when and where all persons interested are required to
present their claims -or be debarred from coining in on
said fund. DANIEL DOUGHERTY.
ja24-10t Auditor.
SHIPPING.
ARE • BOSTON AND PHTT. A FM,
PHU STRAMSUIP LINE, milling from auk
port on SATURDAYS, from second wharf below FEBRBOi
Street, Philadelphla, and Long wharf, Boston.
The stenmAhln SAXON, C4p_.t Matthews. from Phila
delphia for .Boston. on SATURDAY, Febrnarp 6. at 10
A. ,eand steamer NORMAN, Cant. Baker, will sal! from
Botton, on the SAME DAY, at 4 P. M.
These new and smbstantlal steamships form a r6ralaT
ine. sailing from each port punctually on Saturday,.
Incnrancoe effected r.t one half the premium chivied if
man veeeeLs.
Freights taken at fair rat
Shippers are requested to send Slip _Receipts lad BM
Lading' rith their goods.
For Frelght or Farago. (htwing fine secommodsUartra
Apply b HENRY WINSOR & CO..
non 332 South DELAWARE Arena.
gla STEAM WEER - TX TO LIVER
POOL. tecoklng at Queenstown (Cork Halt
bur). The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia.
Steamship Company intend despatching their felLpow•
ered •de-built Iron steamships as follows •
RAN .ROO Saturday, January 31.
EDINBURGH Saturday. February 7.
CITY OF MANCHESTER Saturday. February 14.
And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier Ita
44 North Mver.
BATES OF PASSAGE.
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FIRST CABIN, $lOO COISTEERAOZ,_ HD 00
Do. to London, las 00, Do. to London, 49 00
Do. to Paris, 116 001 Do. to Parts. 48 Ott
Do. to Hamburg, 110 001 Do. to Hamburg. 4.1 . IN
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Totter
dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : let Cabin, $lOO,
$lO6, $126. Steerage from Liverpool, $ll. From Quesour
town. $4O. Those who wish to send for their friends sax
buy tickets here at these rates.
'these steamers have superior accommodations for pew
eengers ; are strongly built in water-tt Iron Becton&
and carry-Patent Fire Annihilators. Experienced Sur
geons are attached to each steamer.
For further information apply in LiverparEe
LIAM INMAN, Agent: 22 'Wetter street;in °begot! to
ALEX. hiALCOLM, 6 St. Enoch Square ; in Queenstewn to
V. .k W. D. SEYMOUR St Co: • in London to REYES
MACEY: 61 King William street; in Paris to JULES DYP
COUR, 48 Rue Notre Damo des Victoires. Place de la
/3ourse; in New York to JOHN G. DAL E,1.1 BroadW&Y.
or at the Company's Obis*.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
del 1.1.1 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
re ggr ai t FOR NEW YORK—TRIG
DAY—DESPATCH AND SWIFT:NM
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.
_.Steamers of the above LilloB mill leave DAILY. at 11
and 6 P. M.
'For freight, which will be taken on aecotranodathia
terms, apply to WA!. M. BAI RD Sc
mr2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Avenue.
m4 0=414 , FOR NEW YORK.-NEW
FOR
LlNE,iia Delaware And Earitaa
Canal.
Philadelphia and New York EnTrece Stearahnat Cos
Remy receive freight and. leave daily at F. M., dellYerina
their (=goon in New York tae followtog day.
Freights taken at negotiate rate. •
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent.
fr 0.1.4 SOUTH WiIARVES.
JAMES BAND Agent,
and-tf Piers 14 and lb EAST RIVER, New Tork.
COAL.
COAL.-TRE UNDERSIGNED BEG
leave to inform their frirmda and the public that
iliey Lave removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware. to their
Yard , N W
(Northwest corner of EIGHTH and ILLOW
treets. where they intend to keep the best quality of
LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the
Y
lowest prices. our patrona_ge is
S. lorp L mtfall
& y solicited-
JO WATON CO..
ONce MI South SECOND Street.
Yard.EIGHTH and WILLOW. rohl-tf
TO THE DISEASED OF ALL
CLASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases' cured,
by special guarantee, at 1.1 A) WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. when desired, and. in case of a fail- .
are, no charge Is made.
Prof C. 'IL BOLLES, the founder of_ this 11431/
practice. bee associated with him Dr. IST GALLO
WAY. A pamphlet containing a multilade of sec.
tifiestee of those oared t. also, letter • and tonsil
mentary. resolutions from medical MIA and others,
will be given to any parson free.
N.' B . l o ot
den and others who desire a
knowledge of my disoovery can enter for a full
coarse of lectures at any time.
Consultation Ave.
DRS. DDLLES k GALLOWAY.
deScara MO WALNUT Street.
bL NATFIA: •