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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
CHEBIEF’S SALE.—BY VIBTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will be
GKpoßed to public Bale orvendu*. on MOS DAY - Evening,
. August 3, 1663, ut 4 o'clock, at Faneom-street Hall.
’ Uo. 1. All that certain lot or piece of groand, with tbe
three-story brick meseuaße or tenement tliereon. erected.
Situate on the cast aide of Mervtue ►treat, at the dhtauca
of 172 feet northward from ihe oorti* side of Columbia
avenue, in the late district of Penn, now t> e Twentieth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing'in front or
breadth on the said Mervlne street 16 feet.and extending
in length or depth eastward of that widih at right an
gles with tne said Mervine street 73 feet. Bounded north
ward by a messuage and ground qow nr late of Wiltlam
K. Deacr-n, southward by ground uow or late of Win
li. Barney, eastward by ground la e of Charles Henry
Fisber, and westward by {nervine strppt aforesaid. [Be
ing the samn nr-mises which WiliiamK. Deacon, bvin
denture dit«-d the Ist day of July, A. D. 1851, recorded
at Philadelphia in Deed booh G W. O , No, y 3, page
416. Sic. , granted and conveyed to Jeremiah. Stall in fee;
subject to’he payment of a certain vearlvraut or snm
of $42 in eqnal ball’yearlv payments on the first day of
the months of January and July m every year forever j
Mo. 3. Also, ali ihatcertain tliree-story brfok messnare
or tenement, with the tnree-story back building and let
or piece of ground, situate on the east side of-Lawrence
(latB Apple) street, at thedistai.ee of 132 fept northward
from the north sice os' Poplar street in »k« late Northern
Liberties, now the hixleeath ward of said city of Phila
delphia; ctuiaining in front or breadth on the said Law
rence street p 8 feet, aud extending i» length or depth 65
feet. Bnnnded northward by the next-described mes
suage and lot, eastward by gronnd once of Benton Oos
ton, southward by a nipssuHge and- lot late of John
Swink, and westward by Lawrence street.
Mo. 4. Also, all that certain three-story brick mes
suage or tenement with tbree-rtory back buildings and
lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of I.'iW
rence (late ’Apple) street, aforesaid, «t the distance of 150
feet north warn from the north ssde of s<rid Poplar street,
in the late Northern Libt-rtie», now the Sixteenth ward
of the said city of Philadelphia: containing in front or
breadth on arid Lawtencs street ISfoet. and extending In
length or depth 55 feet. Bounded nouhw-u’d bv ground
now or late of Levein M. Coston, eastward by ground
once of Benton ifoston, southward by the Jast describod
messuage and lot, and westward by the said Lawrence
street. ,
Mo. 5., Also, fill that two-story brick m°ftfuage or tene
ment with one-siory kitchen and lot or piece uf ground
Situate on the west side of Leitbgow (late Mechanics)
street, at the distance of about 166 feet northward (along
the line of said Ler.hgow str-et). from the north side of
Poplarstreoc atoresaid; coutaiuing in front or breadth
12 feet, and extending iu length or«:epth 45 feet. Bound
ed on the.north by greuun now or late of Levein M.
Coston, onthe east by said Leitlmow street, and ou Ihe
Bonti and west bv ground once . f Beaton Coston.
Mo. 6 Also, fill ihat certain tw’-otory brick messuage
or tenement with one-story lutcheuaud lot or-piece of
ground, situate on tbe west sideof said Leitheow (late
Mechanic*) street, at the distance of about 17S feet north
ward (along ihe Bop of raid eitbgow street), from the
north side of Poplar street afove-aid; containing in front
or breadth 12 fo*t, and extending iu'length .or depth 45.
feet. Bounded on the north, south and west by ground
once of Benton Coston.and on -the east by LeitUgow
street aforesaid.
Mo. 7. And also, all that certain two-story brick mes
suage or tenement with one-story kitnhea aud lot or
piece of ground, situat**-on the w- st Ride of said Leith
gow (late Mechanics) street, at the distance of about 190
ieet northward (along the hue of said Laithgow street), ••
from the north side or Poplar street aforesaid; contain- ’
ingin front or br* adth I2>feet, and extending in length or
depth 45 feet. Bounded on the north and weft by ground
once ofsaid Benton Coston, on ihe eistby said Leithgow
street, and on the south by orouud late of John Swink.
[Mote.— Tho said five last mentioned messuages or
tenements.and lots or pfoci-s of ground, being .the same
premises which Joseph Wood by indenture dated the
31st day of.Decouiher, A. D , 1853, recorded at Philadel
phia, m Deed Book T. H , No. 123, page3s6 £cc., granted
and oonyeyed unto the said Jeremiah Stull In fee. ]
Mo. 2. Ali-o.'lali that certain Jot or piece of ground
with the two four* story and eight three- story brick mes
suages or tenements, constituting a court, thereon erect
ed, situate on the south side of Lombard street »t the dis
tance of 45 feet eaatwaid from the ease side of Twenty
first (late Schuylkill Senoud) street in said citr of Phila
delphia; containingic front or breadth outh'esaid Lom
bard street 46 feet, and extending in length or depth of
that width southward 78 feet Bounded northward by
said Lombard street, eastward by ground now or late of
Jonathan Johnson, southward by ground now or late of
Barron and Hum, and westward partly by grouud now
; or late of .John Beatty, aud partly by ground now or late
of James J. Spencer. [Being the same premises which
Joseph Wood by indenture dated the 3lst day of Decem
ber, A*D. 1863, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book.
T.H., Ko. 123, page3s9, &c., granted and conveyed unto
Jeremiah Stull in fee. J
N. B. —Mo. 2 will be sold as follows, to wit:
1. All that cettain fo.ur-story brick messuage or tene
ment with frame additions on the rear and eastern side
thereof, and lot or pfece of ground situate on the south
side of Lombard street at the discaace of forty-ttvs feet
eastward from the east -ide of Twenty-first street, in the
said city of Philadelphia ; containing in froat or breadth
onthe said Lombard straottweucy-tlirea feet, (including
therein the weßternmOft moiety or half part of a seven
feet-three-inches-wide passage or alley way leading
southward into a conn known as Spencer’s aonrt,) and
in length or depth southward of t hat width eighteen feet
to the northern line of siid court. Together with the
privilege of building .over the adjoining privies in the
rear of said lot of ground to the depth southward ef
eight fett as thesame are now built over, and subiect to
the free and common use and privilege of said passage
or alley way by the owners, tenants, and occupiers of
tbe lots of ground and premise* bounding on or forming
part of said court, at nil times hereafter forever, as the
game is now opened and used.
2 All-that certain four.-story brick meesnage or tene
ment, with frame additions *>n the rear and western side
thereof, and adjoining lot or piece of ground situate on
the south side of Lombard street at tho distance of sixty
eigbt feet eastward from the east side of Twenty-first
st> eet. in said city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on the siid Lomnard street twenty-three feet,
(incluaingtherein tho easternmost moiety or half part of
said eeven-ftet*three;inches-wide passage or alley way
leading southward into said court known as SneucerV
court,)and in length or depihsoulhward of that width
eighteen feet to iht northern lino of said court. To
gether with the privilege of building over the adjoining
privies in the rear of said lot of ground to the depth
southward ch eight feet, a* the same are now built over,
and subject to the free and common use and privivileg-i
of said passage or alley way bv rim owners, tenants.and
occupier* of tho lots of ground and premises bounding
on or forming part of said court, at all times hereafter
forever, as the same is now opened and used. *
3. -All certain adjoining lot or piece of ground,
with the throe story brick messuage and tenement, and
.four privies thereon erected, .jitaate on thewestsidebf
Spencers court aforesaid, beforeitig at the distance of
about eighteen feet southward from the south side of
Lombard street, in eaid city of Philedelphla; containing
in front or breadth on a line running north and south
through the middle of said court at the distance ofsixty
ejght feet eastward from the east sideof Twenty-first
street aforesaid twentv-one feet, more ot less, to a line
running east acd west through the middle of the party
wail between these and the premises adjoining bn the
south next described,- aud extending in length or depth
westward of ihat width twenty-three feet to the western
line of said lot. of grouud on which said messuage aud
court are built, including tnereiu a part of the western
most portion o 1 said court. Together wish the free and
common use and privilege of said court and the hs-draat
water thtrein, aod said seven-feet three-inches-wide
passage or alley way leading into said court from Lom
bard street, at all tines hereaftor.for- ver, and subiect to
thetree and common use ano privilege of said privies,
aud tbe eastern portion of saidjo* of ground as apart of
said court, as now used by the owners, tenants, aud oc
cupiers of the lots ot ground aud premises bounding on
or forming, part of said court, at all times horeafter for
ever. and to the privilege of building over said privies
by the owner or owners, for the time being, of the ad
joiningpremises on tbe north, to the depth southward
of eight feet, as they- are uow built over.
4. All that cert in adjoining .ot, orpiece of ground,
with the three story brick messuage or tenement thereon
erected, situate.on the west sideof Spencer’s court afore
eaid.be*inning at the distance of about thirty-nine feet
southward from the south-.sideof Lombard street.in said
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
a. line running north and south: through themiddle of
said court at the . distance of sixty-eight feet eastward
from the east side of Twenty-fire.t street aforesaid, thir
teen feet, more or less,-to a line running ’ ease and west
through the middle of the party wall between these and
the premises adjoining on thejoutli next described, and
extending in length or depth westward of that width
twenty* three feet to the western line of said lot of ground
on which said messuage and court are built, (including
therein a part of the westernmost portion of said court.)
fiqgetner with tbe free and common use and privilege of
said court and the hydrant water therein,and saidseren
fef t-three-inches wide passage or alley way lea* ing into
said court from’Lombard street, aud said privies at all
times hereafter forever, and subject to the free and com
mon use and privilege of tne eastern portion of said lot
of ground, as a part of said court, as niwused by the
.owner?, tenant s,* and occupiers of the lots of ground and
premises bounding on or forming part of said court at
oil times hereafter forever. *
•6. All that certain adjoining lot or piece of ground,
•mtii the three-story brick mi *>suage or tenement tliereon
erected, situate on the west side of Soencer’s court afore
said, beginning at the-distance of about fifty-two feet
southward from the south side of Lombard street, iu the
said city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth
on a line running north and south through the middle of
said coan, at the distance of sixty-eight feat eastward
from the east side of Twenty first street aforesaid, thir
teen feet, more or less, to a line running oast and west
through the middle or the party wall between these and
the premises adjoining on tne south, next described, and
extending m length or depth westward of that width
twenty three feet to the western line of said lot of ground,
on which said messuage and court are built, (including
therein apart of the westernmost portion of said court,)
together with the free and common use and privilege oi
said court, and the hydrant water thsrein, and said
seveu-fest-three-iiicbes-wide passage or alley way lead
ing into said court from Lombard street,and said privies, at
all times hereafter forever, and subject to the free and
common use and privilege of the eastern portion of said
lot.bf ground as apart of said court, as now used by the
owners, tecanls, and occuoiers of the lots of ground and
premises bounding on or forming part of said court, at
all times hereafter forever.
certam adjoining lot or piece of ground,
With the three-story brick messuage or tenement • here
on erected, situate on the west side of Spencer's court
aforesaid, beginning at the distance of about sixtv-five
feet southward from the south side of Lombard street,
in the said city of Philadelphia;.containing in froat or
breadth on a line running n„rtb and:south through the
middle of said coart, at the distance of sixty-eight fset
eastward from the east side of Twenty-first street afore
said, thirteen feet, more or less, to the southern line of
the said lot of ground on which said messuage and court
are built, and extending in length or depth westward of
that width twenty-three feet to tha western line of.said
lot (inclnding therein a part of the westernmost portion
of said.conrt). Together with the free and common use
and privilege of said court and the hydiaut water there
in, and saiu seven-feet-three-inches-wide passage or
alley way leading into said court from Lombard street,
and said privies, at all times hereafter forever, and sub
ject to tho free and common use and privilege of the
eastern portion of said lot of ground,^as a part of said 5
court, «s now used by tbe owners, tenants, and cccu
piers of the lots of ground and premises bounding on or
lonrtvng part of said court, at all times hereafter torever.
7. All that certain lot or piece of ground adjoining the
second above described, with the three-siory'brick mes
suage or tenement and four privies thereon erected, situ
ate on the east sule of Spencer’s court aforesaid, begin
ning at the distance of about eighteen feet southward
from the south side of Lombard >tieet, in said city of
Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth, on a line
running north aud south through the middle of said
court, at the distance of * ixty-elght feet • eastward from
the eaßt side of Twenty-first street aforesaid, twenty-one
feet, more or less, to aline running east and west through
the middle of the party wall-between .these aud the pre
mises on the south, next described,-ami ex
tending in length or depth eastward, of that width,
twenty-three ftet to the eastern lino of sa 5 d lot of ground
on which said messuage and court are but It, (including
therein a part of the easternmost portion of said court.)
•together with the free and common use and privilege of
-eaid court and said seven-feet three-inches- wide-passage
< 2i , , a i, le ?;' w ?i y .- lcai i aK 'S 10 co-art from Lombafd
-street, at all times hereafter, forever: and subject to the
free and common use and privilegeof the hydrant-water
upon said lot of ground, and said privies, and the west
•ern portion or said lot of ground as a part ofsaid court as
aowusedby the owners, tenants, aud occupiers of the
Jots of ground and premises bounding on or fomLugpart
ofsaid court, at all times hereafter, forever, and to the
privilege of building over said privies, by the owner or
owners for the time being, of the said adjoining pre
mises on the north, tothe depth southward of eight
feet, as they are now built over. .
84U certain .adjoininglot or piece of ground,
with the three- storynirick messuage or tenement thereon
erected, situate on the ea.3t side of Spencer’s court afore
said. beginning at the distance of about thirty.nine feet
southward from the soujth side of Lombard street, in said
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on a
line running north and south through the middle ofsaid
court, atthe distance ot sixty-eight feet eastward from
the east side of Twenty • fire j street aforesaid r thirteen feet'
t 0 a , lme running M aad west through the
e #£t rty bet . w .o«a these and tht premises
?ir?2!£a? 0 ? *u B<mt ]b next described, and extendingin .
fH&th or depth, eastward of that width, twenty-three
feet to the eastern line of said lot of ground on which Raid
messuage and court are built, tteS pa?t of
fraa portlon Ofsaid court. Sosether with tile
hvdrant W??S 0 .S ,15 1 and P rivl leße ofsaid court, aud the
wide oubSvo and !'““!> seven-feet three-inches
Lomhiid sire J ll e J ""iV P to said court from
fbKWM ■ andZbiSiWs at aU times- hereafter ,
itZf T af? c 1 the free and common use and pri-
Tilege of the western portion of said lot of <rroundMa
and OMui?ier 0 s U of th?°(7o ,1 i se . a by tle tenants,
3* ll ' l occupiers ot the the lots oi ground and nrpmisßß
hereafter^forGver.° l mJnR of, MS
erected, situate on the east side of Spencer’s cour^afnrft 1
said, beginning at the ; distance of afey-two feet
southward from the south side of Lombard straeMn Hir
said city of Philadelphia! containing in front “bread tit
on a line running north and south through the-middf*
of said court, at the distance of sixty-eightfeet eastward
from the east side of Twenty-first street aforesaid, thir
teen feet more or less, to aline running: east and west
through the middle of the party wall between,these and
the premises adjoining on the south, next described, and
cxUnding.in leng® or depth eastward, of that width,
twenty-three fterto the eastern line of said lot of ground
on which said messuage and court are built, (including
>nw£i a paT f ‘it easternmost portion of said court). /
iogether wuh thefree and common upe ani,privilege of'
water therein, and said seven*
i Passage or alley way leading into
said court nom Lombard street, and said privie*. at all
times: hereafter. • forever;'and subject to tbe free and
■common.use and privilege of the westernmost portion of
eaid lot of ground as a part of said court as now used bv
the owners, tenants ana occnpiers of the lo'b of ground
and premises bounding on. or forming part of, said court,
at all times hereafter, forever.
10. All. that certain adjoining lot or piece of ground,
With the three-story brick mesnage or tenement thereon
erected, situate on the east side of Spencer’* court afore
said, beginning at the distance of about sixty-tlve feet
southward from the south side of Lombard street, i a the
said city of Phihdolphia; confcaining.in Jront or breadth
on a line run Ding north and south through the middle of
said court, at the distance of sixty-eight feet eastward
from tlie.east Bide of Twenty-first street aforesaid, thir
teen feet more or less, to the southern line of the said lot
of ground on which said messuage and court are built,
anu extending in length or depth eastward of that width
twenty-thrco feet to the eastern line of said lot, (inclu
ding therein a. part of the easternmost portion of said
court ) Together with the free and common use and pri-
Tilege of said court and the hydrant water, therein, and
•said sevea-feet-three-inches wide passage or alley way
leading into said court from Lombard street, and said
privies, at all times hereafter, forever, and subject to
thefree and common use and privilegeof the western
portion ofsaid, lot of ground as a part of said court, as
now used by the owners, tenants, and-occupiers of the
lots of ground premises bounding on or forming
part ofsaid court, at all times hereafter, forever -
CD.C.,676} JuneT.,’63. Debt, $5 290.91. C M. Husbands.]
Taken in execution and to be said as the property of
James Johnson and Joseph E. Potts, executors of tbe
last will and testament .of Jeremiah BtuU. doceasod, et
al„ widow, heirs and devisees of said JeremlaU tJtull.
deceased.- . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, July 22,186 i.' ’ iy2>’si
SHERIFF'S SALES.
QHEBIFF'S^SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
~a writ of Alias Veuaitioni Exponas to me directed.
Will be exoosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAr
Evening, August 3, ISSS.atio’clock.at Bausom-street Hall,
Alt that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick
building; stable, and sheds thereon erected, situate on
tbe southwest side of Callowhill street, formerly the
Upper Ferry road, beginning at the distance of two
luudreil and sixty-seven feet a .nth west from .the north.-
West corner of a former public landiog'of the district of
Spring Garden, opposite to the southern end of Pair
mount or Twenty-fifth street, now occupied by the city
of Philadelphia as a gas works; thence running
northwest along the southwest side of Callowhill
street in front o» breadth one hundred and eight feet to
ground granted to Franklin Miicbetl and S N. Bitchie,
and extending southwer.twardly between parallel lines
at right angles to Callowhill street in length or depth,
two huadred and forty- two foot five iuche*. more or less,
to low water mark of the river Scliuvlkill. Bounded
northeastwardly by Callowhill street,
by ground.granted to Potter, McKeever.. and'Conrad,
southwestwardly by the river Schuylkill, and north
westwardly bv ground warned to Mitchell and Ritchie.
[Beingthe same premises-which Henry J. Williams and
wife, by indenture dafod the lOth day of March A. D. ,
1867, recorded March 16fb, 1663. in Peed Book t. C H.,
Mo. S 3, page 214, &c., granted and cotivejed unto the
snid George B. Frick and Joseph (J. MiClnre: reserving
thereout: a yearly ground rent of eight hnndred ana
sixty-four dollars, paj'ablc on the first cKys of January
and July in encli and every rear thereafter forever. 1
* LD. C.. 60S; June T.,/63. Debt, $5 002.60. Judsou.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George B. Frick and Joseph H McClure.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Pliilada.. Sheriff’s Office, July 21,1863. je23-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ oLAliaoTenditioni Exponas, to me'direct
ea .will be exposed to pob’icsale or vendue, on MONOAT
Evening, August3.lB63. at4o’clock. atSau«om-street Hall,
No. 1. .Mi that certain lot or piece of grniua, with, the
buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate'at
the northwest coimei’ of Ceda*" m* South street and Tenth :
street-, iii the‘said city of Philadelphia; containing iu
from or breadth on said. Tenth street eighteen fes»t and
extending of that breadth in length or depth westward
between) parallel lines along, said South street eighty
seven feet, to a three-feet-wide alley laid out by Eli K.
Price, and leading southward into said South street.
Bounded northward by other gronnd granted to the said.
Quintus C. Brown on ground rent, eastward by said
Tenth street, southward by said South street, and west
ward by said three-feet-wide alley. Together, with tho
free use' and privilege of the aforesaid three- fe u t-wide al--
ley as a passage-way and water-course at all times here
after forever, in common with S. F. Corlies, his heirs
and assigns.
No. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, -
.situate on the wed side of Tenth street, at the di<tance
of eighteen feet northward of Cedar (now called South)
street, in the said city of Philadelphia; containing in
front or .breadth on said Tenth street eighteen feet, aud
extending of that breadth in length or depth westward
botween pa Taller lines at right angle-* with sa'd Tenth
streot,: eighty-seven feet to the above mentioned, three-..
. feot-wide alley. IBounded on th e north by ground granted,
ot Intended to have been granted, to William .3. Richards
♦n ground rent, on the east by said Tenth street, on tho
'south.by.ground granted to thesaid Quintus C. B own on
. ground Tent, and on the:west by said three-fe-»t-wide.
alley. Together with the free u?e and privilege of said
thr»e*feet-wide alley above mentioned.
I Which said lot orpiece of ground firet above describ
ed. Eli K. 1 Price, guardian of Samuel- Fisher Corlies. by
•indenture dated the 6th day of April, A. D. 18’0, and
recorded in Deed Book G W-C,, No 44. page 416, Ate.,
granted and conveyed unto the said Quintus 0. Brown
in fee; reserving thereout untothe said Samuel Fisher
Corlies, his heirs and as-igns, the yearly ground rent or
sum of one hundred aud eighty dollars, payable half
yearly, on the first days of January aud July in every
year forever, clear or taxes, &c. And wh.ch said lot,
second above described, the said Sli K. Price, gu-irtliau
as aforesaid, by indenture also dated tbe sixth day of
April. A: D. 1850, and recorded in Deed Book G. W. C.,
No. 44, page 410. &c., granted and conveyed unto the
said Quintus C. Brown iu fee; rosorviug thereout unto
the said Samuel Fisher Corlies, his heirs and assigns,
the yearly ground rent or sum of ninety-nine dollars,
payable half-yearly on the first days of January aud
July in every year forever, clear of taxes, &c. j .
N. B—The above premises will be sold as one proper
ty. The improvements upon it are as follows—viz: a
three-story brick dwelling oil Tenth street and seven
one-story stores facing on South street.
[D. 0., 696; JuneT., ’63. Debt, *5,393. Bullitt.]
Taken in exeention-and to be sold as ths orooerty of
Quintus G. Brown- - JOHN THOMP3ON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia.. Sheriff’s Office, July 21. 1.363 ie23-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, onWONOA7 Evening,,
Augu«t3, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at S-tnFom-street Hali,
■ All that certain lot or piece of grouud. with the throe
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the west side of Front street, at the distance of
about twenty-one feet nine inches northward from the
north side of Prime street, iu-tbk city of Philadelphia;
containiugin front or breadth on thesaid Frout street
sixteen feet one and a half inches, iuclndiwg the half of
an alley on its north Fide, and extending that, width
westward, parallel with said Front stre'et, fifty-five feet,
more or less. Bounded on the east by the said Front
street, onthe south by ground now or late of Michael
Freytag, on the west by ground late of Michael-Freytag,
and on tho north by ground of Maria Whitehead. [Be
ing the same premises which George Copeland, almiai
strator. Sic., by indenture- dated the 4th day of March,
A. D. 1831, recordsd in Deed Book A. M.. No. 11; page 475,
granted and conveyed unto Michael Freytag in-Tee.]' And
the said Michael Freytag died seized in his demesne as
of fee of and in (inter a lia) said above-described ’ premi
ses, having first made and published bis last will and
testament in writing, dated the 12th day of September,
A- D 18SS, duly proved on the 20th dav of September, A.
p. ISIS, by which, as a part of tbe rest and residue of
his real estate, he gave and devised the abo re- described
premises, with the appurtenances, unto his wife, Chris
tiana'G. Freytag. in-fee. And the said Christiana G.
Freytag died seized in her demean* as of fee of aud in
(inter alia) said above-described premises, having first
made and published her last will and testament iu wri
ting,dated the Ist day-of November. A. D. 1353, duly
proved September 13th, A. D. 1854, wberebs' she gave and
devised the said premises unto the above-named “Mrs.
Elizabeth Schriver for and during tbe term of her natu
ral life, and from and immediate! v after her decease, then
to all and every the child and children of the said Eliza
beth Pcliriver, then living, aud the lawfal issue of sash
of them as shall then be deceased, tlieirrespoctive heirs
and assigns forever, in equal parts and shares so. hie
vertheless, that suen lawful issue takes and receives
such partand share only, a? his, her. or their deceased
parent-would have had and received if living.”' And
the said John B. Morasso aud Christian Esler are the
only childsen of the said Elizabeth Schriver.-
[D. C., 620; J. T.,’63. Debt, $712.50. D Weatherly, Jr. 1
• Taken m execution and to be sold as the property of
Elizabeth Schriver et al.. John B. Morasso, George Es
ler, Jr., and Christiana his wife.
• • JOHN THOMPSON, Slieriff.-
, Philadelphia. Sheriff’s office. July 21. 1863. i v23-3t
QHEEIFP’S SA.LE.—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on. MOND AY Even
ing, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreot Ilall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the un- :
.finished three-stovy brick building thereon erected,
situate on the south side of Christian street, at the dis
tance of ono hundred and thirty-five feet eastward from :
tbe east side of Nineteenth street, in the First ward of
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth’
on the said Christian street sixteen- feet, and extending
ill length or depth southward of that- width seventy feet,
including pn the rear end the soil of a tliree-feet-wide
alley (which leads eastward and westward and com
municates with another three-feet-wide allev, laid'oat
and left open at the distance of one hundred and sixty
seven feet eastward from tbe east side of the said Nine
teenth street, and running northwardly into thesaid
Christian street.) Bounded northward by the said
Christian street, eastward .by other, ground of the said
Jbhtt B. Bodgers, westward bv ground also of the said
J. B. Bodgers. and southward by ground now or late of
Isaiah Y. Williamson. [Being-part of a larger lot of
ground which the said John P. Persch and wife, by in
denture hearing date tho first dav of April, 1862, recovdsd
in the office for recording deeds. &c . for the citv and
county .of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A.' O; H., No. 4C,
Sage 83, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said John'
; Bodgers in fee.] Together with the free and common
. use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said mentioned
alleys respectively, as and for passageways and water
courses at all times hereafter forever.
[D. C , 599; June T., ’63. Debt. $1,169.67, Heyer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold a« the nronerty of
John B. Bodgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. .Tnlv o/i.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale ov vendue, on MONDAY .Even
ing, August 3,1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground with the
three-story brick messuage or tenement thereo n erected,
situate on the north side of Christian street, commenc
ing at the distance of two hundred and sixty feet east of
Broad street, in.the Third ward of the cUy of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth on said Christian
street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
northward,- of that width, fifty feet. Bounded, west
ward by ground granted to Jostph Robb on ground rent,
eastward by ground granted to George L, Sharp on
ground rent, northward by the Jot hereinafter de
scribed, and southward by said Christian street. -
No. 2 All that certain lot or piece of ground with the"
three-story brick messuage ov tenement thereon erected,
-situate on the south side of TCates street, commencing at
the distance of two hundred and sixty feet east of Broad
street, in the Third ward of the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on said Ivatea street six
teen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of
that width forty-seven feet six inches Bounded west
ward by ground grauted to Joseph Robb on ground rent,
eastward by ground granted to George L. Sharp on
ground rent, southward by the lot hereinbefore de
scribed, and northward by said - Kates street. [Being
the same loi or piece of ground which Michael Kates, by.
indenture bearing date the 17th day of September. A. D.
1860, the counterpart thereof recorded in Deed Book G.
W. C., No. S 2, page 347, drc., granted and conveyed unto
Joseph Eobb in fee; reserving thereout a yearly ground
rent or sum of sixty-eight dollars, payable in equal
balf-hearly payments on the first day of the months of
January and July in every year. ] ••
[D. C., 594; June T., ’63. Debt, '$108:61. A: Miller. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as-the property of
Joseph Robb- .'. • . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SheriffVOffice, July 2?, 1863. ‘ iv23-3t •
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
south side of Christian street, at the distance of two hun
dred and two Teet eastward from the east side of Nine
teenth street, in the First ward of the city of Philadel
phia; thence extending eastwavdly along the south side
of said Christian street forty-two feet eleven inches to
themldd-e of Long lane (now vacated); thence south
weetwardly along the same seventy-nine feet oueinch,
more or less, to ground now or late of Isaiah V. Wil
liamson; : thence extending westward by the same
ground six feet to other ground of the said John B Rod
gers, and tbenco northward along the same seventy
feet to the south side of said Christian street, the place
of beginning [Being part of a larger lot or piece of
ground which John P. Pers.li* and wife, by indenture
dated the Ist day of April, 1862, recorded at Philadel
phia, in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 46, page S 3, &c.»
granted and conveyed unto the said Johu B. Rodgers
in fee. ] Together .with the free use, right, liberty; and
privilege of a ihree-iect-wide alley; laid out and opened
atthe distance of sixty-seven feet from the south side of
the said Christian street, which runs westwaTdly and
communicates with another three-feet-wide alley, laid
out and opened at the distance of one hundredand sixty
severt feet east of the said Nineteenth street, and running
northwardly into the said Christian street, and of the
free use, right, liberty and privilege of the said last
mentioned alley as and for passageways and water
courses, at all times hereafter forever.
N. B-—On the above lot is erected an unfinished threa-
Etory brick house or,building.
[D. C„ 603; JuneT.,’63. Debt, $1,169.67. Heyer.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the oropertv of
John B. Rodgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. . jy23-3t
CHERIEE’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ: of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY'
Evening, August 3.15C3, at 4 o’clock, atSansom-street Hall, ‘
. No. 1. All that, the undivided sixth part of all that •
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southwest
side of Marlborough, street, at the distance oi six-hun
dred and: sixty-one feet eleven inches northward from
Prince street, in the late district of Kensington, now at
the distance of eighty-nine feet northwestward from
Thompson street, in the Eighteenth ward of the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said
Marlborough street twenty feet, (on which front-is
erected a two-story brick messuage or tenement,) and
extendingin length or depth that breadth south west
ward two hundred and two feet, to Grown (now called
Crease) street, on which front is evocted a two-story
frame messuage, or tenement. Bounded northwest wav’d
by the next hereinafter described premises, southeast
ward by ground intended to have neen granted to John
and Benjamin. Nagle, souibwestwardly by Crease street,
and northeastwaidly by Marlborough street aforesaid.
[Being the same lot of ground which John Baker, et
alia, by indenture dated January 26th, A. D. 1825, and
recorded in Deed Book A. M., No.'ll, page 597, Ac.,
granted and conveyed unto John Fow. the father of the
said David Fow, in lee.]
No. 2. All that, the undivided sixth part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on ne southwest
aide of Marlborough street, at the distance of six hun
dred and eighty-onefeet eleven inches nortbwrrd from
Irmce street, in the late district of Kensington, now at
the distance of one hundred and nine feet northward .
from Thompson street, in the Eighteenthward of the
city.of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the said,Marlborough street thirty feet, on which front
is erected .a two-story brick messuage Or tenement,.and
;in lengtk extending thence southwc-stwardly,,keepiug
the same bread th para'lei with the said Prince street, two
hundred, and two feet, to Crown (now called Crease)
street, on wnicli front ie erected a two-story frame mes
suage or tenement. Bounded northwestward by ground
or John Reap southeastward bj-gi-onnd intended to be
,Wn,.?vT c ,° John Sauoders, now the premises first above
oSKIJSm* fi °uthwestwardly by tne. said Crease street,
SS4 n^ ast war ? Marlborough street aforesaid!'
10 l of ground which Clayton Bari and
wife 'i )^i^ e r 4 tuv ? T Jane thelSth. A. D. 1811, and
recorded in Deed Book A M.. No. 11, page 559, Ac..
granted and conveyed unto John Fow, the father of the
gain David Fow, in fee; and t lie said John Fow, by his
last, will and testament, dated the 20th day of April, A.
B- 1842, and registered, m the office for the probate ef
wills.Ac...for gje city and county of Philadelphia, in
Will Book ISo- .SO, pa„e 290, Ac. , devised and beq.ueatk.ed
lus real estate, of-wbich the above properties are part,
uutoihis six children, ol whom the said David Fow is
one. their heirs and assigns. J
CD. C., 643; JuneT., : 63. : Dcbr, 51.778. H Ninnes ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
David Fow."j _ _ jOHN THOJfPsoN. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22. 1563.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Ijevari Facias, to'meidirecteil, will
bo exposed to public sale ov vendue, on MONDAY 'Eyg
uing, 3, 1563, ! at 4 o’clock, at Sansoro-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the
northeast corner of Sixty-fourth.: street and CallowhiU
glreet, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phila
delphia in' frout'.or/breadth. on said Sixty
fourth street five hundred feet- aud extending in length
or depth eastward of that width two hundred and twen
ty-flve feet to Montrose street. Bounded northward by
Hamilton Rtroct, eastward .by Montrose street, eoafch
ward by. Callowhill street.' and westward-by. Sixty
fourth street atoresaid. [Being the same lot of ground
(intor alia) which waldron J. Cheyney, with Fanny P
his wife, by;deed- bearing dato - the first'day of-April,
anno Domini 1861, intended to be therewith/recorded,
granted and conveyed unto the said: Joseph H. BoiAall
in fee. - 1 -
. [D. C. 079; JuneT,v!63;.Debfc, $3,000. J.B. Townsend 1
./ Taken inexecution and to be sold as the property of'
JosephH.fßonsall.; M JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs oflics, • July 22, : 1363. ' jy23-dt
SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k- 7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or veudue.on MONDAY Evening,
Auttu&t 3.1863, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall.
Mo. 1. The undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side
of York street, ore hundred feet wide, at tue di -t-ance of
fifty-four feet westward: from the west side of Lemon
street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city .»f Philadel
phia; containing in front on said York etreet thirty- 1 wo
; feet, and in depth the same width, southwardly at right
angles with said York street one hundred and twenty-
Dine feet six and one-tightb inches to G&rdsn street.
[Being the f-amo lot of grou« d which'Joseph M. Thom-is
and wife, 5 by deed dated May 6. A. D. 1848, and recorded
in Deed Book A. W. M.. No. 71, pae«226, Sic., granted
unto Christian J. Fell and George M. Kreslerin fee, as
tenants in comihon, subiect to a ground rent of *l2 ]
Mo % 2. Tbe undivided jnoiety or half part of all that
certain frame or tenement aud lot or piece of
ground, situate in the city of Philadelphia, on thesonth
westwardly side of Ann street, at the distance of two
hundrid: and sixty'feet norihwe-twardly from Bath
street; containiugin front or breadth on said Ann street
forty feet, and in length or depth, extending theace
eoutbwestwardly, talcing the same breadth at right aa
gles with said Ann street one -hundred ar.d eight fe*t.
[Being the same lot of ground which Hiram Chester, by
deed'dited>September 14, A. D. 1846. aud recorded-in
Deed Book A. W. M , Mo. 19. page 205 : &c., grauted
unto Christian J. Fell and George M. ICinsler m fee. a 3
tonants.in common, subject to a ground rent of $4 l ]
3. Tbe undivided moiety or half-oart of all that
certain ground rent of $l5, chargeable on half-yearly is
suing, payable out of .all that cprtain lot or pieca of
ground situate on the south side of Thomason street, be
ginning at the distance of fifteen feet westward from Hie
west side of Alder street, between Tenth and Eleventh
streets, in the city of Philadelphia; conCaiuiog iu front
orbreadtn on tx-id Thompson street fiftpeu foet, and ex
tending of that breadth iu lenKtn or depth Koutu ward
forty feet. [Being the same grouud rent which William
fi. Paul aud wife, by deed dated .Tulv 29th, a. D. 1346,
and recorded in Deed Book a W M., No. 14. p\ge 519.
&c., granted and assigned unto ChvUtiau J Fell and
George M. Eineler in fee, as tenants in common. ]
No. .4 he undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the cisi sideof
Sixth street, comm# ucingatthe distance of one auadred
and seventy five feet north frem the north line of Dau
phin street, in the late district of Kensington, now iu the
city of Philadelphia; containing in frmt on said -Sixth,
street seventy-six feet, and extending in dep.h
waTdiy of that breadth, parallel f o said Dauphin street,
one hundred and thirty-six feet tenaud a- quarter inches
to Fairhill street. Bounded on the north, ny ground of
James Grar, on the south by ground of Phillip Leh:*, on
the east by said Fairhill street, and ou the west by sixth
street aforesaid. [Being the same lot of ground which
Henry P. Leeß, by - deed* dlten Ma' 24, A D. 1852, and
intended to be recorded, granted and convoyed unto the
eaid Christian J. Fell ana George M Kinsler in fee, as
tenants in common. ]
Ko. 5. The undivided moiety or half-pert of all that
certain three-story brich messuage or tenemont and lot
or piece of ground situate in the city of ♦'hiiadelphia, on
the.south west sideof Ann street, at the di«t*.oce of two
hundred; and twenty feet northwestward from Bath
street ; containing in front or. breadth on the said-Aau
ftreet for.y and in length or depth extending thence
soutbwestwara keeping tbe same breadth at right angles
with taid Ann street one hundred and eight fest. [Be
ing the same premises which Ashton J . Davii and wife,
by deed dated August 9, A,.D; 1841, and recorded in Deed.
BookG-S , N0..30, page ISI.-&C.,.granted unto Chris
tian J: Fell and George M. Kinsler m fee, as tenants in
common.] ' ;
Mo. 6. The , undivided moiety or-half-part of all that
brick building and lot ot piece of gtround situate at the
northwest corner of Front at d Coatei streets, inrihe city
of Philadelphia; containiugin front or breadth on said
Front street thirty foet on*- inch, and in longtu or d*pth
on ihe north line thereof eighty feet four inches,laud on
th* south line thereof along the said Coates Btreet eighty
two feet two inches, more or loss, aud in breadth on th.B
rear end thereof thirty feet five inches and *.-half; also,
tbe undivided moiety or half-part of all that certain lot
or piece of ground situate on-the north sideof Cottes
street, at the distance of eighty-two feet two inches west
ward from the northwest corner of said Coates street,
and Front street; m the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front or breadth'on the said Coates street eighteen feet,
and extending in length or depth northwardly between
parallel lines at right angles with st>id Coates street on
tbe east line thereof thirty feet fiveioches anda-half,aud
on tbe west line thereof thirty feet six inches aud three--
quarters. CBeing the same premise*, which John B.
Buddand wife, iby deed dated Novembers, A D/18U,
recorded in Deed Book G 8,,-Ko. 34, page 94 &c ', grant
ed apd conveyed unto Christian J. Fell and George M.
Kinsler in fee, as tenants in common.]
Mo. 7- The undivided moiety or haif-part of all that
certain lot. or piece of ground, with the meesuag-or te
nement thei eon erected, situate onthe southerlyeid.4of
a ten-feet-wide alley or court left open bv Henry Briis
star, deceased, called Binsstar’s alley, at the distance
of about two hundred and fifey-nine foet eastward from
Queen street, in Kensington, city of Philadelphia; con
taining in breadth eaafand wret nineteen foet, and m
length or depth, extending southward at right angles
with the said alley, parallel with Queen street, about
forty feet, he the same more or less [Being tho fame
premises which Thomas Brusriarand wife,by deed daied
March 4. A. D. 1844, andTrecorded in De?d fc Book R. L.
L., Mo. 16, pages9o, &c., granted unto Christian J. Fell
and George M. Kinsler in fee. as tenants in common. J s
[D. C. , 553; Junt Term, ’63. Debt, $4OO Dolman.]
fiaken in execution and to be sold a« theorooertv of
Christian J. Fell. • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff •
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22,1863. iy23-3t
SHERIFF’S" SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
A-' a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock; at Sansom-street Hall.
No. l. ; : All that certain three-story briok messuage or.
tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north
side of Vine street between Eighth street and Ridge ave- :
nue, late WissaMckon road, in late Penn township, in
the county of Philadelphia, and now in *he Thirieenth.
wardof the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth
on said Vine street sixteen feet nine inches, andiniength
or depth one hundred and fifty feet to Wood street, on
which front is erected a two-story brick messuage or tene
ment. Bounded westward by a messuage and lot allot
ted to Sophia 31. R. Wager; northward by .the said
Woodstreet; pastward by ground now.or late of John -
Lawrence; and southward by Vine street aforesaid.
- rNo. 2.; And also all that certain two-story brick mes
suage or.tenement and lot.or piece "of ground thereunto
belonging, situate on the south side of Wood street, be
tween Eighth and. Garden streets, formerly in the dis-•
trictof Spring Garden, in PenatownshUvm th 6 count}- '
: of Philadelphia, and now in the Thirteenth ward of the
‘ city .of Philadelphia; containing iu front or breadth, on
the said Wood street, sixteen feet nine inches, and in
length or depth, of that breadth southward, sixty-five
feet. Bounded eastward by ground allotted to Mary R.
Wager, (being the first above-described lot,) south ward
by the remaining part of the larger lot whereof this was
formerly apart, westward bv ground of ,
, and northward by the said Wood street. [The
three-story messuageand lot of ground, first above de
scribed, being the same which William Baker, ad
ministrator of all and singular, the goods aud chattels, -
rights and credits, which were of George Wager, late of
the city of Philadelphia deceased, by indenture bsaring.
date the twenty-first- day of March, 1817, recorded in the
office for recording of deeds, &c , for* the city and county
of Philadelphia, in*-Deed Book M. R., No. 13, page 238,'
Ac.,' granted and conveyed unto the said : Peter Wager in
, fee:,sub.iect to the payment of one-third part of the net
' income thereof, payable to Hannah Wager, for and
<1 nring the term of her natural life; and the said Hannah
Wager has since departed this life. 3 [And tba -lot of
ground, last, above described, Sophia M. R Wager of,
the‘city of Philadelphia, gentl«womah. by indenture
hearing date the twenty-second day of November 1831,
recorded in the aforesaid-office,'in Deed Book U. No 49,
page 319. Ac , did grant and convey unto the said Peter
.Wager, his heirs and assigns, forever, (upon which
said lot, and that adjoining on Wood street, the said
Peter Wager hath erected the said two two-story brick
messuages.) as in and by the said above-recited inden
ture, reference being thereunto had, may. more fall y
; and at large appear.] Together with all ,and smgalar,
other the buildings, streets, alleys, passages, ways,
water and water-courses, ..rights, liberties, and pri
vileges, &c.‘ 5-'""’
[D. C.. 629; JuneT..’63. Debt. $7,240. Hopper ]
Taken in execution and to be so } d as the property of
Peter Wager. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. , jy23 3t
CBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August3,lB63, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No. l. All that certain lot of ground, with the brick
beer vaults, stone brewery, aud other buildings thereon
erected, situate on the west side of Thirty-first street, at
the distance of three hundred and eighteen feet north
ward from the north side of Thompson street: in the
Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Thirty-first street fifty feet, and extending in
length or depth westward between lines parallel with
said Thompson street two hundred feet. Bounded north
ward by ground of Eli K. Price, eastward by Thirty-first
street, southward hy ground granted to Louis Talman,
and westward by ground of Charles Bergner. [Being
the : same premises which George Megee, Esq High
Sheriff of the city and county of. Philadelphia, by deed
poll under his seal and name dated March 8, A: D. 1856,
acknowledged in open Court of Common Pleas and en
tered among the records in Book 2, page 629, granted'and
conveyed unto Christian Schnitzel, hisheirs and Assigns,
forever. Subject to the payment of a certain yearly
ground-rent ot $6O. ]
'No. 2. All that certain lot of ground, with the four-story
brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the east
side of Delaware Fifth street, formerly called Old York
road, at the distance of two hundred and twenty feet
southward from the south side of George street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said road
thirty feet, and extending in depth eastward between
parallel lines at right angles with the said road one hun
dred and forty feet eleven and one-quarter inches on-the
north side; one hundred and forty-one feet six and a
half iDcheson the south side thereof. Bonnded north
ward by ground granted to Adam Griffith on ground
rent, southward by ground granted to John Knott on
ground rent, eastward by the rear end of the Apple-street
lots, and westward by the Old York road aforesaid.
[Being the same premises which Henry Grove,et nx, by
indenture dated 3lavl, 1E43, recorded in Deed Book A.
W. 31., : N 0.67, page 36, &c., granted and conveyed unto
the said Christian Schnitzel m fee.]
- No 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
on the southeast corner of Jefferson and Mifflin Btreats,
in the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front
or breadth on said Jefferson street forty-four feet, and
extending in length or depth southward of that width,
along the easi side of said MijfiiD street, fifty-two feet
eleven and a half inches: Bounded eastward by ground
now or late of Jeremiah Willits, southward by an alley
two feet six inches wide, westward by said 3liflUn
street, and northward by Jefferson street aforesaid.
[Being the same lot of ground which Jeremiah Willits,
by indenture bearing date July 16. 1855, recorded in
Deed Book R. D. W.,N0.34 page 267, &c., granted and
conveyed unto Christian Keanzla in fee. Yielding and
paying therefor and thereoutunto the said Jeremiah Wil
lits, hisheirsand assigns,theyearlygroundrentofsllB,
lawful money of the United States of America, iu half
yearly’payments, on the first day of the months of Janu
ary and July in every year thereafter forever, -without
any deduction for taxes, and George Megee, Esq., High
Sheriff of the city and county of Philadelphia, on due.
legal process, issued out of the District Court for the City
aud County of Philadelphia, seized, took in execution,
and sold the lot or piece of ground above described, (in
cluding the two-foet-six-inches-wide •alley, making a
depth of fifty feet five inches and a half,) as the property
of the said Christian Keanzla, and by his deed poll near
ing date Novemher.ls, and entered among cue records of
said court in Book 2, No. 2, page &c.; granted and
conveyed unto Christian Schnitzel in fee; subjeetto the
aforesaid yearly gTound rent ] Together with the free
use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said two- feet-six
inches wide alley, as apassage-way and water-course at
alliimes hereafter forever, in common withthe ownors
arc! occupiers of the other ground bounding thoreon,
with the privilege of building over the same, leaving at
least eight feet headway in .the clear above the level
of the pavement. -
CD C.. 604; JuneT. , ’63. Debt, $1,200. Heyer ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of
Christian Schnitzel- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1863. jy2l-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
*•? writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3, ISG3, at 4 o'clock, at Facsom-fitreet Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with tneun
furnished. three-story brick building thereon erected,.
situate on the south side of Christian street, at the dis
tance ? of one hundred and sixty-eight feet six inches
eastward from the east side of Nineteenth street, .in the
First ward of the citv of Philadelphia; containing in ■
front or breadth on the. said,Christian street seventeen
feet sis inches (including ou the west line thereof the
easternmost moiety or half part of .a three-feet-wide
alley, laid out and left open, at. the distance of one hun
dred and sixty-seven.feet :east of the said Nineteenth
street, and leading northwardly, into the said Christian
street), and extending in length or depth southward of
that width eeveuty, feet, including on th e rear end the soil
ofa three-feet-wide alley which leads eastward and west
ward, andcommunicates with said firstmentioned alley.
Bounded, northward by said Christian street; eastward
by other ground of the said John B. Kongers, southward
by ground now or late of Isaiah Y. Williamson, and
westward by the middle line of the said Urst-mentioned
alley. [Being part of a lirger lot of ground which Johu
P. Persch. and wife, by indenture dated April Ist, 1832,
recorded in the office for .recording deeds.&c., for the
ciiy and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book A C.H..
No. .46. page 83, &c. .granted and conveyed unto the said
John B. Eodgers in fee. ] Together >with the free and
common use, right,.liberty.’ and privilege-of the said
mentioned; alleys respectively as - and. I’oi.v passage ways
and water couraes at all times hereafter forever,
[D. C.,;601; June T., ’63. Debt,.51,169.67. .HeyerJ
Taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of
John B. Eodgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. .
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 22,-1863. jy23-3t
CIIERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock.'at Sansom street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of grouiid, with the un
finished three-story brick building thereon erected, situ
ate on the south side of Christian street at the distance
ofonehundred and eighty.-six/feet eastward from the
east side of Nineteenth street,* in' the First ward of the •
city of Philadelphia.; containing in front or breadth on
the said Christian street sixteen feet, and extending in
length or depth southward, of that width seventy feet, •
(including on the rear end the soil of a thres:feet-wide
alley which leads eastward and westward, and cc mmu
nicates with another three -feet-wiile*alley, laid out and
opened at the distance of one hundred and sixty-seven,
feet eastward from the east side of said Nineteenth
street, and running northwardly,into the said Christian
street.)' Bounded northward by ihe said Christian
street, eastward and westward-bymother ground of the
said Jobn-B.'Bodgers, and southward by ground now.
or late of. Isaiah y. Williamson.' [Being part of a larger
lot or piece of ground. , which /JohnP. Persch and wife,
by indenture dated.thefirst day.of April, 1862, recorded
at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. No: 46, pageB3,,
Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said-Johur B.
Rodgers in fee.] Together -with the; free and,common
.use, right,' liberty; and privilege of the taidmentioned
alleys respectively, as and for a passage-way and water
course atall times hereafter forever.
CD. C;, €O2; June T . ’63. Debt $1,109 60. • Heyer,]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John B. Rodgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff *s Office, July 21,1863. *Jy23-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of AliasVenditioni- Exponas, to me directed,,
will be. exposed to /public sale or vendue. on MONDAY
August 5,1863. at 4 o’clock. at Sansom-streefc Hall,
AU that certain two-story brick messuage ana lot or -
r , . l ece > of ground, situate in the Fourteenth ward-of the
city ot Philadelphia, on the westerly side of Thirteenth
street, commencing at the distance of eighteen feet from
the noithernmost line of Ogdon street; containing in front
or breadth on said Thirteenth atreev sixteen feet, and ex
m&i width,between lines at right angles with
Ba lr vJ.mQhtb street weg t W £rdly forty-eight Yeefc. . . *
N. B;—<rhe building on the above is a two-story.brick
dwelling;,;, about twelve feet front by twenty-six feet
deep, bunt back.from the west side of .Thirteenth, street*
about sixteen feet •.. ....
rD; C.;645; Juno T.'63. Debt, $250,- v ; ' Samuel. ] v
. v Taken in execution, and to - bo sold as-the ' property of
Henry Savidge:---'. VJOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. :
s Office, July 22,1363. ie2s-3t •'
THB rBESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1863.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to mo directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evoaing,
August 3; 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-stroot Hall,
fro. 1. All that certain three-story brick musmago or
tenement and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging,
Bitoate on the north side of Drowo street, at the distance
of one huudredaod seventy feet three laches westward
from the we*t side of Twelfth street, in that portion of
the late district of Spring Garden, now included in the
Fourteenth; wird of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front or breadth seventeen fonr inches and
three-eighths of an inch on the said Brown street, and
extendingin length or oeoth northward, between paral
lel lines at right angles with said Brown street ninety
feet. Bounded northward by ground now or late of
Josiah and'Rebecca Dawson, eastward l by ground of
Ulysses Blaker, southward by Brown street aforesaid,
and westward by ground of Samuel RobK
'No 2. And also all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the improvements' thereon erf*cted: ; *itnate in the
.Fourteenth ward of the>aid city, beginning at a point
at the distance of ninety feet northward from the north
sicleo Brown street, measnrinar, on alline which run*
atnght angles with the said Brown street, from a oniat
on the north side thereof, one hundred and seventy f*«t
three inches westward from the west side of Twelfth
street;, thence westward on a line parallel with said
Brown street, by other ground of the said: David Gold
man (being the iirt-t above-described lot), seveut-en feet
four and throo-eighthsinche<; thence north ward at right
angles with said Brown street, by ground now or late
of Charles Robb, forty-six feet and three-eighths of an
inch: thence eastward along the south sidenf a twenty
feetwido co'rt or alley ranning eastward into said
Twelftn street sevenieen feet four and three-figuthn
ißt-hes; and thence southward at rightangles with said
Brown street, by ground granted or intended to have
been granted to Charles E. Jordan, forty-six feet eleven
and one-eighth inches to the- .place of beginning.
[Which s«Vd premises first above described Uivsnes Bla
ker and wife, by deed-poll hearing date the 29th day of
August. A. D , 185’, recorded in, D,eed; Boole G. W, C.,
No. TO, page 13?, granted and convoyed unto the said
David Goldman in fee. Under-ah'd siibject,tu»vHrtha
less to the payment of a certain yearly gronnd rent or
sum of sovonty three dollars and eighty-six cent*, when
ana as the same should thereafter grow due and paya
ble; and wlnchsaid.yearly gvouhd'reat Josiah Dawson
and Rebe?ca Dawson, by deed poll-dated ihe 30cli-day
of Oct ober, a. D 1852. recorded in'' Deed’ Book T. H .
fro 52, page 175, granted released, and extinguished
unto the said David Goldman in fee; .and which said lot
or piece of ground last above-described George ‘W.Con
arroeand wife, by indenture bearing date t.ho 6th day of
March, A. D., 1854. duly oxecuted>and acknowledged,
and intended to be forthwith recorded,.granted and coa
veyed unto the said David Goldman in f**e.] Together
with the free use and privilege of : the said twenty-feet
wide court or alley as a passage way and water-course
at nil times hereafter forever.
N. B.—The above premises will be sold together as one
entire property, having a front ron--Brown street of
seventeen fe«t tourand three-eighth, inches, aniin depth
one hundred and thirty-six feet'eleven'and one-eighth
inches, to a twenty-feet-wide court- or street. The
messuage on Brown street has double brick ba ik build
ings. - . ‘
[D 80., 618; June T. '63. Debt $303;53. D. Weatherly, Jr.]
-Taken in execuiion And to be sold as the nropsrty of
David Goldman : JOHN THOMPSON. ttheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,18?3. jy23-3t.
SHERIFF’S SALE.— BY,- YIETUB'OF
M.., a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to in‘e directed.will be
exposed to public sale‘or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Augnst 3, 1663. at 4 o’clock. at Sausom-street Hall-
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-
Btorybmk messuageor tenement thereon erected, situ-:
ate on the west side of Sixteenth. : street,- at the distance
of one hundred and feet south ward from
the somh siae of Master street, ini the Twentieth ward
of the city.of Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth on the said Sixteenth street seventeen feet, and
extending of that width in r westward
between-parallel lines at right angles with said Six*
teenth strept sixty feet;, also, with the right and privi
lege forever, with the free use of ingress, egress and
water-course of a three-feet-w.ide v alley leading south
ward into Eliza street. Bounded northward by ground
granted to Joseph M. Thomas on ground rent, westward
y ground now or late of “Tbe'Farmere' and Mecha
nics' Land and .Building Association,” southward by
the said .three-feet-wide alley,'and by. ground granted
to John R. Brace on ground rent; and eastward by Six
teenth.street aforesaid. CBeing the same premises which
Pbineas 'F Hager and wife by deed endorsed, dated
September 7, A. D. 1661, recorded at Philadelphia in
Deed Book A. C. H., No. 27, page. 40, granted and con
vf yed unto GeorgeG. Evans, his heirs and alignsun
derand subject to certain restrictions in the above reci
ted deed referred to; and also, uncer and subject to the
payment of a certain yearly ground rent- or-gum of $9O,
in equal half-yearly payments on the first day of the
months of April and October in erory year forever.]
CD. C., 592: J ; T., ’63. Debt, $1:642.75 Logan.]
Taken in execution and to be-sold as the property of
GeorgeG. Evans- JOHN;THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s OCice.'Juvl22,lB63. jy23-at
SHERIFFS SALE/—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve
ning. August3,lB63, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ha 11,.„
All that certain three-story brick messnage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north,
side of Dickinson street, at the distance of one hundred
and twenty feet three inches eastward from the east side
of Fifth street,- in that part of the said city of Philadel
phia lately called the district of Southwark; containing
in front or breadth on ;; the said Dickinson street fifteen
feet, and extending of that width in length or denth
northward between lines parallel with the said Fifth
street f-ixty four feet. Bounded northward by ground
late of Samuel EL McFadden. eastward parti/ by other
ground granted to the said J&me* Balleager.oa ground
rent, and partly by v the. head, of a two-feet-wide alley
leading eastward and communicating with a two-feet
six-inches-wide alley, laid out at the distauce of oue
hundred and fifty feet east of and parallel wth the said
Fifth street, andleading southward into the said Dick-/
inson street, southward, by the said Dickinson street,
and westward by other ground late of Samuel H. Mc-
Fadden.; [Being the same premises which James Bal
lenger and wife, by indenture dated the 11th day of De
cember, A. D.-lSsB,and intended to he forthwith record
ed, granted and conveyed unto the said Hannah M P.
Allen in fee; subject to the payment of the yearly rent
or sum. of forty-four dollars, in equal half-yearly pay
ments on the first day of the months of October and
April in every year. 3 Together with the free and com
mon use and privilege of the said alleys as passage-ways
and water-courses, and with the right to introduce
ws ter pipes under the same at all times hereafter.
ED. 0., 621; June T., >63 Debt, $254.49. F. G, Brewster. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the. property
of Benjamin Allen and wife
- JOHN THOMPSON* Sheriff. '
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s. Office. Jaly 22/1863. . jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
K? a writof Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendna. on MOND AY' Eve
ning. August 3,_ 1863, at 4 o’clock, at,Sansom-street Hall,
A‘l that certain lot or piece of ground composed of four
contiguous lots, marked on. a plan of lots made for the
said Edwinß Cope, andnuinhered twenty-two, twentv
thiee, twenty-four, and twenty-five, situate on the
ef-utbeastwardlv side of Amber or Waterloo street, laid
out forty feet wide, in the district of Richmond, in the
county of Philadelphia aforesaid,- beginning at the dis
tance of one hundred and eighty-six feet six inches and
three-quarters of an inch southwestwardly from the
southwesterly side of Allegheny- avenue, laid oaf one
hundred and.twenty feet wide, on the of the unin
corporated Norihern Liberties; containing’in fronton
said Amber or "Waterloo street seventy-five feet, and in
length or depth at right angles with said. or Wa
terloo street southeasterly ninety feet. -Bounded north
essterly. by Virginia street, laid out on said plan ililrty
feet wide, southeasterly by ground intended to be con
veyed to Joseph D. Thornton, southwesterly by ground
intended to be conveyed to Harper Hellermau and Ro
bert Sprowles, and northwesterly by Amber or. Waterloo
street aforesaid. [Being the same premjses which the
said Edwin R. Cope and Ann Eliza, nis wife, 1 by- inden
. ture bearing even date with the ‘sStd mortgage, but exe
cuted before the same, for the consideration in the said
indenture namfed, the whole of which, is by the.said
mortgage Secured, granted and conveyed unto the said
Rachel Harris in fee. ] ’ Together with, the free use and
privilege of the said Amber or Waterloo‘'street and the
said Virginia-street, in common with the owners or
• occupiers of other lots adjoining thereon, forever.
[D. C., 591. June T., >63. Debt,. $682.64. Logan.]
Taken in executiomand to'be sold as the property of
Rachel Harris. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia,-Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863. jy23-3t .
CIIKIUFFS SALK.—BY VIRTUE OK
a writ of Alias Veiiditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening. August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock: at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two
story frame house, thereon erected, situate outlie north
westwardly side of a certain forty-feet-wide street, laid
out at the distance of two liuudred-and ninety-two feet
four inches and a quarter, northwestwardly from Tulip
street and running parallel therewith, called Janney
street, at the distance of two hundred and sixty-two
feet oue inch and a half northeastwardly from Rich
mond lane, in the district of Richmond/in the county of
Philadelphia; containing-in front or breadth on said
Janney street one hundred and twenty-six feet, and ex
tending northwestwardly, between.’ parallel lines at
right angles with the said Janney'street, one hundred
and ten feet, to a certain thirty-feet-wide street called
Witte street. Bounded northeastwardly and south
westwardly by other ground intended to be this day
granted to Edward D, Johnson on ground rent, north
westwardly by the said-Witte street, and southeast
ward! 3' by Janney street aforesaid. [Being the same
premises which Benjamin' J.. Janney and wife, by in-,
denture bearing date the third day of January, A-D.
3850, recorded in Deed Book T- H., No. 67, pagesol, &c.,
granted and conveyed unto Edward D: Johnson in fee;.
reserving, thereout a yearly ground rent or sum of
ninety-four, dollars and fifty cents, payable half-yearly
on’the first day of the,months of January and July, in
every year hereafter forever.] ’
[D. 0., 577; June T.,’63. Debt. $125.88. J.B Townsend;]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward D. Johnson JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. *
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. Jul3 r 22.1563- ’ j y23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY. YIRTUE OF A
*3 writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be’
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3, 1853. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment. and lot or piece of ground thereto belonging,
situate on the east side of Marshall street, formerly
called John street, and north side of. Spring Garden
street, in the district of Spring Garden aforesaid/ Be-,
ginning on.the east side of- said . Marshall street, at the
distance of two hundred and thirteen feet five inches
southward from the south side ’ of Green street, and ex
tending thence eastward at-right angles with the said
Marshall street seventy-one feet one inch - and a half to
ground granted to James Laws on ground rent; thence
by the same southward parallel with Marshall street
thirty feet one inch and three-quarters’ to the north line
of Spring Garden street aforesaid: thence ; along/the
north line of the said; Spring Garden street westward
seventy- one feet four and a half inches to the northeast
corner of the said Spring Garden street and Marshall
street; and I hence northward along the east line of said
Marshall street thirty-six feet to the place of hezinning.
Bounded northward by a messuage and lot of ,
eastward by said James Laws’ ground, southward by
Spring Garden street aforesaid, and westward by said
Marshall street. [Being the same premises which John
Borden, trustee’for-Julia B. Borden, -wife of Samuel
Borden, and Julia E. Borden, by indenture bearing
(late the fifteenth day‘of July; A. D. ISol; aud intended
to be forthwith recorded,, granted and conveyed unto
George W. Conrad in fee; 3
CD. C., 653;’ June T.. ’63. Debt,s9,7l3. Spencer. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
GArgeW. Conrad. JOHN-THOMPSON,.Sheriff. -
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1863.. jy23-3S
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed topublic sale dr vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1883, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with.tbe un
finished- Ihree-story brick building; thereon erected,
situate on the south side of Ch risttan street, at tlie dis-:
tance of one hundred and fifty-one feeteast of Ninetieth
st.net, in the First ward of the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front.or breadth on, the' said Cliristian street
seventeen feet six inches, (including on the east line
thereof the westernmost'moiety or half part of a three
feet-wide alley, laid out and open atthedistance of one
hundred and sixty-seven feet east of the said Nineteenth
street, and leadingmrthwardly into the said Christian
street,) and extendihgihlength or depth' southward of
that width seventy feet, including on the .rear end- the.
soil of a three-feet-wide'alley which leads eastward and
westward and communicates with the . said first-mon
tioned.alley. Bounded northward by the said Christian
street,, eastward by the. middle line of the said first
mentioned alley, southward.by ground now or- late of
Jsaiali;V. Williamson, and westward by other ground
of the saidJohu-B. ‘Rodgers: - [Being part of a larger lot
of ground which JohnP. Persch and wife, by inden
ture bearing date April Ist, 1882, recorded in tlie office
for recording deeds, &c.,,in Deed Book A. C. 9.. No.
46. page 83,. &c., granted and conveyed unto the said
John B. Rodgers in fee. 1 Together with the free and
common use and privilege of. the said mentioned alleys
respectively, as and for passage ways aud watercourses
at all times hereafter forever.
CD. : C.,*600; J; T., ’63. 'Debt, $1,160.67.-Hever.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John B. Rodgers. : JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July. 22, 1563. jy23-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY ; VIRTUE OF
: a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even*
-ing. August 3,1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall*
• All that certain lot or* piece of-ground in the Twenty-"
third ward of the city.of Philadelphia (late in’ the town
ship of Oxford), being designated on the plan of lots in
Tacony asNo. 21 t 025, situate .in section B» in the said
plan, on-the southern side of Avamingo street, and the
northern side of Liberty street, laid out sixty feet wide, 1
.beginning at the intersection of the Township-line road'
and Liberty street, running westerly on the northern
side of Liberty street one hundred feet; thence, at right
angles with. Liberty street, northerly one hnudred and
fifty feet; thence parallel with-Liberty street oneliun-.
dred feet, easterly; to the Township-line road; thence
along said Township-line road,'southerly, one' hundred,
and fifty feet,, to the place of beginning. Bounded
easterly by the Township-line road. : southerly by,.
Liberty street, westerly bv lot v marked ihsaid plan No.
26, fciid northerly by lots marked Nos. 16,17.18,19, and
20. - [Being the same lot which Bernard H. Hulsemanu *
and wife, the said John Knoll and wife, and Francis
Bierbrener and wife, acting by their attorney, Lawrence
Hover, by indenture' dated the ninth" day of October,:
' 1860,intended to be.recorded, granted and; conveyed.to.
said Jobn Knoll, in fee. 3
v N. B.—There is erected upon the above-described lot
of ground a two-story frame dwelling. . ... v
[3. C. 578; JuneT., ’63 Debt, $1,070 22. E.L.Bodeu.].
• Taken in execution and to be sold as the proper fcyof
John Knoll. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. > - ■ -
- Philadelphia/Sheriff’s Office, July 22, 1868. • ,jy23 3t
CILERIFF’S .SALE —BYVIRTUE OP
O a writ of Alias Ycnditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to.public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
' Eveuing, August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
vAli that certain lot: or piece of ground (marked in the
plan No. 3)i- and the three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the east side of Beech street, com- '
ni'encing at the-distance of onehundredand thirty-one
feet three inches, more or less, northward fvom.the
noith side of-Walnut street,-in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in frohfon said Beech stivet-seventeen feet,
more or less, and extending inlength or depth eastward
between lines parallel with said Walnut street sixty-six
feet to the westernment ends of the West-street lots,
including the northernmost half, of a two-feet-wide
alley, used in common with the property adjoining on
iho south. [Being the same premises which'John A
Brown; and wife, by indenture dated the sixth day of
December, anno Domini 1850,.recorded in Deed Book.A;
W M , No. 54, page 859,: granted and conveyed, ’ inter
‘ alia, unto the said Daniel Larkey in fee; reserving there
out a yearly ground rent of. thirty-six dollars, payable
, on the first day of the. months of January and Juiyin
each mid every year there&ffcer.forevGr. ] • :, .
[D C , 649; Juno T.’63..-Debt, S»li8 66. Judson.].
' ’ Taken iu execution and'to be sold as the property of
> Daniel Larkey. V. , JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff., .
A > PhUadelphia, Sheriff's Office? July 22, A3S3. jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALES*
BOARDING.
SHERIFF’S SALE.— VIRTUE OF
Y?, ndH i oni Exponas, to mo directed, will be
»» MONDAY lLsminff,
V. i 1 0 Clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
roes I s,i t ßaM 1( ' t r , Vl£L ece f A roaad - With the seven, stone
tenements thereon erected, situate on the
northwesterly side o! Grape street, in Manayunk, in the
?nE Fh rd ?fv lie c l* y °f Philadelphia; contaii
b/^dth the 6 V? Gr ape street one huu
er’ 0,11(1 pending in length or d«pth
80 vonty feet, the said lot narrowing
oba f e ?° Skeroufto the width of one hundred an-I
and one half of an Inch. “Bounded
Vj fVoUad of Mount Zion Methodist
d«Snf,V? I «nlrL r °"? f M A. na J fllnlC ? la tU ® bounty of Philn-
SSgS by other ground of said Ed
-6e j ior> Bouthwestwardly bvgrouud of
afo™ and southeast wardly by Graoe street
Prtio. the premises which Alonzo
duly executed, bearing date the
A'-j>. 1849, intended to be forth
era.nfced and convoyed te the said Ed
senior, hiß lieirsaud assigns. and upon.
ot ° r Rrou J id , said Edward Preston S 5-,
or^iißmeutB 11 ! 0 erected fc^e Gaid Bev ' ea stone messuages
r‘d B i* - A,i .t b( 2 VP P'?P? r fy will be sold ns follows;
lt u atc . er Kl f?v lot of ground ffnd three-story
?tS?t h 5S P « h ,uale J' u the nortwesterly side of Grape
enei.t, being the south westernmost house of said seven
fffiSSViVj Voufio l , n ? a , ho . llt a '^ en fcnt front and about
thirty fef t deep, said lot. bomg about fifteeu front and
p deep. Bounded on the southwest by
RToutid of Robert White,.on the northeast by r.rop'srty •
tesff r ape6treet ' and ° a
411 tbatcortain lot of.ground and three-storv
stouehouhe, situate on the northwesterly side of Grace
street-. No lon the northeast, said hou=e bs
irgabout fiffienfront and about thirty fa&fdeeD,- said
Jot being, about fifteen (eet frout and about seventy
leetdeep.. Bounded on thosouthwest by property No 1
on the nortneast -by pr. No.-3.0n thaAiutnoast by
®R? pe o fit {?? fc l, and 011 northwest by said ,uurcb..
n°. a. All tlmt certain lot of ground and threo-stiry
stone hoiiFp, situate en the northwesterly side of Grace
street, ad.ioimEg No. 2on the northeast, said bousebe
inp about fifteen feet front and about thirty feet deep,
said lot being about fifteen feet front and about seventy
Bounded on the south west by property No.
i. on tbenortbeaßt by property No 4, on the southeast
street andoathe northwest by said Coarch.
No: 4, Allthat certain lot of ground and )rj
stone house, situate on the northwesterly side of Grape
street, adjoining No. 3. on the northeast, said house
being about fifteen feet front and about thirty feet deep,
said lot beirig about fifteen feet front f,nd about seventy
feet deep. ; Bounded on the southwest by property No
3, on the northeast by property No 5, on the southeast
by Grape street, aiid on the northwest by said Church.
No. 5. >ll that certain lot of ground and three-ston
stone houKo, siiuate on the northwesterly side of Grape
street, adjoining No: 4 on the noTthea«t, said home
being about fifteen feet front,.and a&dufc thirty feet deep,
said lot being about fifteen feet front aud about sevAuty
feet de*p. Bounded «n the southwest by property No. 4,
on the northeast by property No. 6. on the southeast by
Gispe street, and on the northwe*t by said Church.
No. 6 All that certain lot of ground and three-story
stone house, situate on the northwesterly eide of Grape
street, adjoining No. 6 on the northeast, said house being
about fifteen feet front and about thirty feot deep.; said
lot beine abcut fifteen feet front and about seventy feet
deep. Bounded on the southwest by property No 5, on
the northeast by property No. 7, on the southeast by
Grape street, and on tbe northwest by said Church.
•No. 7. All that certain lot of ground and three-story
stone house, situate on the nortnweste.-ly side of Grape
street, adjoining No 6 on the north east, said house being
about fifteen feet front and about thirty feet deep, said lot
being about fifteen feet front and abouS seventyfeetdeep.
Bounded on the southwest by property No 6, on the
northeast by property granted by George Shields and
wife to said Edward Preat m, senior, on the southeast by
Grspe street, and on the northwest by said Church.
[D. C., 635: June T..'6S. Debt. s7f<7 96. Lawrance 1
TafreD in execution and to be sold'as tbe property of
Edward Prestoni Sr., who was sued. Ac.
JHHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. .
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Jnlr 22,1863.- jy 2:1-31
GIIERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
V a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 3,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. All tba c certain lot or piece qf ground situate on
the northeasterly side of the road leading from Frabfc
rord to Germantown, in that part of the city of Philadel
pbiafonnerly called the Northern Liberties, beginning
at tbe side of tbe said road, thence extending by same,
south, forty-five degrees and three-quarters east, fifteen
perches and twenty-two hundredths of a perch; thence
extending by Dickinson’s land, north, twen y-one de
grees and t-hree-quarteis east, thirty-eight perches and
nine-tenths of a perch to a post, thence extending north,
three perches and seventy-live hundredths of a parch to
a Pof=t, thence by land now or- late of Christian Piesch,
south; forty degrees and fifty minutes west, thirty-eight
perches and sixty-eight hundredths of.a perch to the
place of begii»ning;'containing two acres. [Which said
lot or piece of gronnd Samuel Alien. Esquire, High fShe
riff of the city and county of Phila.delphia, by deed poll
under his hand and seal, dated thefith day of September,
A. D. 1854, acknowledged in open District Court for the
said city and county of Philadelphia, and entered among
the records thereof, in Sheriff’s Deed Book C, No. 2,page
621. granted and conveyed unto the said Ellwood Mat
lark in fee.]
No. 2 Al so, all those certain two adjointc g lots or pieces
of ground, with the two thrae-story brick messuages
or tenements thfreonerected,situate on the northeasterly
side of the road leading from Nicetown to Frankford, in
that Part of the city of Philadelphia formerly called the
Northern Liberties, one of them beginning at a stake on
the side of said road, thence extending by the herein
after-described lot, north, forty-four degrees east, two
perches and twenty-four hundredths of a perch; north.
Forty-two degrees and a half east, sixty-seven parches
and on*, tenth of a perch to a stake; thence,- by - line of
land of Miss Dickinson, south, twenty-five degrees and
one-fourth west, tliiriy-two perches and seven-tenths of
a perch to a stake; thence, by land conveyed to Peter
Glim, south, fortb-one oegrees w*st, thirty-eight
perches and five-tenths of a perch to a stake at the side
of the aforesaid road: thence extending by the aforesaid
road north forty-six degrees west, eleven perches to the
place of beginning; containing four acres and seventy
six perches of land. '
- No. 3. And the other of them; beginning at a stake at
the side of the said road, thence extending by ground
conveyed to Frederick Gaul, north, forty-four degrees
east, two perches and seventy-four hundredths of a
perch,; and north, forty-two degrees aud one-half east,
sixty-nine perches and eight-tenths of a perch to asrake;
thence extending by Dickinson’s land south, forty-throe
degrees aDd. a quarter east, one perch and six-tenths of
a perch to a stake; and south, twenty-five degrees and a
quarter west, two perches and nine-tenths of a perch to
a stake; thence by land late of Christopher Piesch (being
the above described lot) south, 7orfcy-two degrees and
one halfiwest, sixty-seven perches and one-tenth’of-a
and FGutb,.forty-four degrees west, two parches
and twenty-four hundiwltbs of a perch to the side of the
aforesaid road: thence by the saraeroad north, forty-six
degrees west, forty feet to the place of beginning: con
taining ODe acre and eleven perches of land., [Which
laid two adjoining lots or pieces of ground, with the
messusge® or tenements thereon erected, Samuel Alien,
FsquU’e. High Sheriff of the city ana county of Phila
delphia, by deed poll underhis hand and seal, dated the
fourteenth day of October, A. D. 1854. acknowledged ia
open District Court for the said city and county of Phila
delphia, and entered among the records thereof in She
riiFs Deed-Book G, No. 2. page 615, granted and conveyed
unto the said Ellwood Mafclack in fee. 3
No. 4! And also, all that certain tract or piece of laud
situate in that part of the city of Philadelphia formerly
called the township of Passyunk Bounded and de
scribed according to a survey made thereof by Thomas
Daley, as follows / beginning at a point in the middle of
Long lace, formerly,called “Rouse’s lane,” at a corner
of land of Young, now of AzariahH. Simmons et‘
al-; and extending along the said-lane north, forty-four
end three-quarter degrees east, eighty perches and forty
four hundredths of a perch to apost standing in the line
oflafid formerly of Linley and Pancoast; thence along
the same south seventy-three and three-quarter degrees
west,--twenty-nine perches and twenty-five hundredths
of a perch to a post in the line of land formerly of George
Seese; thence .along the same north thirty-five and a
half degrees west, fifty-two perches to > a corner in the
line of land granted bv John Wagner to John Larpe;
thence along the same parallel with said Long-lane,
• north forty degrees east, forty-nine feet six inches;
thence north thirty-five aud a half degrees west, two
hundred and forty-one feet six inches to the middle of
Long lane; thence north, forty degrees east along the
middle of said lane, twelve perches aud one-tenth, of a
perch to' the place ofbegiuning; containing nine acres
Bnd two-roods. [Being the same premises which John
Wagner et al.. by indenture bearing date the nineteenth
day of Maj r , 1854, recorded in Deed. Book ..No., .
Sage' , granted and conveyed unto thesaid.EUwood
ratlack in fee. 3
[DC.. 619; Tune T., ’63. Debt, $3,241.29. D. Weather
ly, Jr. j .
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
EUwoodMafclack. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1853. jy2S-St
QJ-IKKIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
awrifc of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, AuguEt 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at San.Bom-streef-Ha.il,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
Etone buildings thereon erected, situate on the north
westerly side of Grape street, in Manaynnk, . in the
Twenty-first ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on said Grape street forty-four feet ten
inches, and extending in depth ninety feet. Bounded
northeastward by ground now or late of HiramPennell,
northwestward by ground, of Edward Parker, south
westward by ground granted by James Sollivan Smith
and wife to said Edward Preston. Senior, and south
eastward by 1 Grape street aforesaid. [Being the-same
premises which James Sullivan Smith and Eliza A', his
wife, by indenture duly executed, bearing date the 29th
day of July, 1852. recorded .in the office. &e., in Deed
Book T. H., No. 31, page 474.-&C. , granted and conveyed
(inter alia) unto the said Edward Preston, Senior, his
heirs and assigns/]
N. B.—The above property will be sold as follows:
No. 1. AH that certain lot or piece of ground and
tbree-stoiy stone house thereon, situate on the north
westerly side of Grape street, said house being about
fifteen feet in front, and about thirty feet deep, and said
lot being about fifteen feet front, and about ninety feet
deep. Bounded northeastward by property No. 2, north
westward by ground of Edward Parker, southwesfcward
by ground granted by James Sullivan Smith and wife
to said Edward Preston, - senior, and southeastward by
Grape street aforesaid. -
Z No. 2 All that certaiu lot of ground and three-story
stone house thereon, situste on the northwesterly side of
Grape street, said house being about fifteen feet in frout
and about thirty feet deep, and said lot being about fif
teen feet front, and about ninety feet deep. Bounded
northeastward by property No. 3, northwestward by
ground of Edward Parker, south westward by property
No. 1, and southeastward by Grape street aforesaid.
No. 3. All that certain lot of ground.aud three-story
stone bouse thereon, situate on the northwesterly side
of Grape street, said house/being about fifteen feet in
front and about thirty feet deep, and said lotbeingaboufc
fifteen feet in front and about ninety feet deep. Bounded
on the northeast by ground now or late of Hiram Pen
nell,' on the northwest by ground of Ed ward Parker, on
the southwest by property No. 2, and on the southeast
by Grape street aforesaid.
~[D. C.,639; JuneT., ’63. Debt. $397.69. Lawrence.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, Sr.’, who was sued with, &c.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. •.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 22,1585. . jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas,to me directed .will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 3,1863. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
'All that certain yearly ground rent or sum of one hun
dred and twenty dollars;payable'by Joseph M. Thomas,
bis heirs and assigns, in haU-veavly payments, on the
first days .of Janaary and July in every year, issuing
out of all that certain lot or piece of, ground situate on
the east side of Eighth street, at the distance of twenty
feet northwaid from the north side of-Gatharino street;
5 u the late district of Moyame&sing, BOW i&- the city of
Philadelphia; containing.,in. front or .breadth on saia
Eighth st. eighteen feet, and extending eastward of that
width; in length or deoth, seventy-seven feat rix inches,
to a ten-feet-wide alley leading northward from Catha
rine street. [Being the same lot or piece of ground which
James Harper and wife, bv indenture dated the Ist day
o: . June, A. D. 1852, recorded in Deed Book .page
, &c.» granted and.conveyed unto Joseph M. Thomas
in fee; reserving thereout the aforesaid yearly ground
rent or sum of one hundred and twenty dollars; which
said yearly ground rent the said James'Harper and wife,
by indenture dated che 20th day of May, A. D. 1853. re
corded in Deed Book S. D. W., No, 165, page.lBB, &c.
granted and assigned, inter alia, unto the said Horatio
8.-Pennock.hislieirsand assigns.) . ;
. - CD, C., 652; June Term, ’63. Debt, $156- Spering. ]
• Taken in execution and to be sold as .the property of
George Connell, Administrator of H. B. Pennock, de
ceasecU . •',-••• JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
... Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,- July 22,1853. jy 23-3 t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,.
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, August 3,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that .certain three-story brick messuage or- teae
ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side
of Randolph street, in the city of Philadelphia, at the
distance of one hundred and ■ eighty• two feet'seven
' inches and a quarter northward from the northwest oor
ner of Girard avenue and said'Randolph street afore
said; containing in front or breadth on the said Ran
dolph street sixteen feet, and extending that breadth, in
length or depth westward, at right angles with said
Randolph street, fifty-six-feet rix iuches to a two-feet
-six-inches-wide alley leading northward and parallel
with said Randolph street Into anothar two-feec-six
inches-wide alley, which leads eastward at right angles
with and into the said Randolph street. Bounded north
ward •> by ground now or late of George R. Kressler,
westward by the first-mentioned alley, and southward
by ground now or late of John Gay, and eastward by
Randolph street aforesaid. Together with the free and
common use and privilege of both the aforesaid Rileys.
Subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent :
or sum of one hundred" dollars, in equal half-yearly
payments on the first day of the months of January and
uly in^eve^ year■ T Debt, $5OO. Hieskill. j
. Taken in execution ana to be sold Asjihe propeny of
Behman StTcet. ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. July 22, 1863, jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—RY VIRTUE OF A
lO wr it of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
EveniDg,August3,lB63,at4o clockiat Sansom-street Hall,
All ; that certain lot or piece of ground situate on tue
southwesterly sideof Adams street, and northwesterly
side of Coral street, in the late' district of Kensington;
now Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Adams street
'sixtyfeet, and extending inlength or depth southwest
wardly of that breadth, along the said Coral street, one
hundred andflfty feefc. three inches to; .Taylor, street.
Bounded northwestwardly by ground granted or intend
ed to have been wanted to Norris Dixon on ground rent,
south westwardly by said Taylor street, southeasterly
.by said Coral street, ahd ; northeastwardly by Adams
’as BeT)t*3,4S9 96. J. M. Thomas. 3
.Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
TElia.B Fpstein. JOHN THOMPSON, Slieriff.
' Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. July 22, 18G3. jy23-3fc
CHERIFF’S SALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF A
O writ oi-lievari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue,, on MONDAY Evening,
■August3, ; 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. -
• All-that certain two-story brick messuage or tenement,
(No. 23) and lot or :Piece of ground situate on the north
side of union street between Dclaware.Second and Third
streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
or bmidth - on the eai<L Union street fifteen feet, and in ,
lenath or depth forty feot, with
ground now or late of Moles Patterson, northward wiih
ground late of Esther. Pemberton," deceased; -eastward
with ground now or late of Stokely Hossman. and south
ward with Union street aforesaid. _ - - "
? [DaC., 641; J. Term, 63. Debt, $69/.62. Lawrence.]
; Taicpn in cxecutionand to besold as : the property of
HeSlfy V Wall*. -JOnN.THOMPSON, Sheriff
" vPhUftdelpbia, Office, Ju1y22,1863. iy23 St..
SHERIFF'S SALES,
SHERIFF'S SALK—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAx
Evening. Augunt3,lSo3sat4o’clock,at6ansom-street Hall.
fro. 1. All those two contiguous lot* orpieces of ground
as laid out and numbered lv9 and 125 in the plan of the
Philflfielphia County Rea) E-Ute Association, <itu«te at
thesontbeabteornerof olorabiaavenueand Bailey street
in tbe late district ,of Peon, now city of Fhiialelpbia;
containing together ihp&rt on said Columbia avanae thir
ty-five feet and extending i& depth southward of that
width alongthe Aast side of said Bailey street seventy
nine feet, cwrtaia three-feot-wide alley.
[BeiDgthe Famepremises which the Philadelphia Coun
ty Real Estate Association, by deed dated September 7,
1853, and recorded tn D-?ed Book T H., No. 123, page
»252, granted unto George M Ktnsi.er in fee ]
No. 2 AH that certain lot or piece of grorend, with the
buildicgrt and improvements thereon erected, situate on
the south side of Diamond street, in the city of Philadel
phia, at the distance of twelve feet westward from Keis
ler street; containing in fronton said Diamond street
twelve feet, and extending in length or depth-southward
sixty-one. teec nine and three-eighthi inches. [Being
i£ b 6 me , prem i Bf kwMch William H; Kero,. Sigh She
r*ff* *c., by deed-poll dated February 9, 1861, and re
corded in D. C. Sheriff’s Deed Book Y. No/s r page4s9,
&c., granied unto Geojge M. Ivinsler in fee. 1
No. 3. The undivide 1 moiety or half part of all that
certain gruuna rent or sum of fifteen dollars, lawful
money, issuing and payable in half-yearly payments
?? dai K ?f' Jttly and Januar* in every year, out
ot all that certaio lot or piece of mound situate on *he
south side of fhomp-on Rtreet, and west side of Alder
and Elcvnnth streets,-in the city
,Id dejphia; con-taining in front- or bren-dth on
v a,d Xl 10^ fifteen feet, and extending that
breadth m d«p;h pouthward forty feet. CBping
the same ground rent which William R. Paul, et us?
by deed 3, A. D. 1817, and recorded in
i* o<l^ 183. &c., graatAd uato
Obiistian J., Veil and George .M. Kinsler in fee, as
tenai-ts m common 1
No. 4- The undivided moip.ty of half-part of all that
certain two-story brick messuage or muement and lot or
piece of ground, situate on the sontheastwardiy side of
Allen-street, between fihackaraaxon and MarlboroUffh
streets, in the city of Philadelphia, marked number 9.
va a plan of lots laid out bv the executors of Daniel
Deal, deceased; containing in front on said Allen
street iweniy feet, and in depth southeastwardly ninety
feet one KDd;a balf inches. CBeing the same premises
Charles Poulton and wife, by deed dated Novem
ber 28, A. D 1849. and recorded in Deed B;ok G W. C .
32, page 316, &c., granted unto Christian J. Fell and
George 61 Jvinsler m fee. as tenants in common. 3
No. o. The undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain ground rent or sum of $27, lawful money, issuing
and payable half-yearly on tbe first days of January and
July, out of ail that certain lot or piece of ground
situate, on the north side of Taylor street, in the
Nineteenth ward rofthe city of Philadelphia, com
mencing at tue distacne of ninety feet west from the
westerly side <»f Amber street;,containing in front or
breadth on said Taylor street thirty, feet, and extending
north ward of that wxdcb in length or depth, sixty
feet three inches i I Being tbe same lot of ground
which Christian J. Pell acd George M. Kinslerand
wives, bv deed dated June 29, A. D ISU, aadrecorded
m.Deed H., No 164, page 57.' &c , granted
unio Robert Niell m fee, reserving to said FelHand
Kinsler the ground rent of twenty -seven dollars afore-
BBld.]
No. 6. The undivided mon>ty or half-part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the Routh side
of York street, one hundred feet wide, at ttfe disUuce.of
seventy-two feet westward from the west side of Tulip
street, in. the Nineteenth ward of the'city of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth on said: York street
thirty-four/eet, and extending in depth southward, of
that width at right aagles to said York street, one hun
dred and twenty-nine feet six and one-eighth inches to
Gorcon.street. [Being the same lot of ground which
Reuben Zellum and wife, by deed dated May 20, 1848
and recorded in Deod AW. M., No-71. piro
221, &c., granted unto Christian J. Pell George if
Kinsler in fee a as tenants i n common, subject to a ground
rent 0t534.1 V.
N0..7. The undivided moi*y or half-part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side
of York street, one hnndrod feet wide, at the distauae
of fifty-four feet westward from the west side of Lemon
street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phvladel
. phia; containing in front on # aid York street thirty- two
feet, and in depth the same widih, south wardly at right
angles with said York street, one hundred and twenty
nine feet six and one-eigUth inches to Garden street.
[Being the same lot of ground-which Joseoh M. Thomas
and wife, by deed dated May 6. A. D. 1848, and recorded
in Deed Book A: W M.~, No. 71, page 226, &c., granted
unto Christian J. Poll and,George 01. Kinsler in fee. as
tenants in common, subject to a ground rent of $32. ]
fro. 8. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain frame messuage or tenement and lot or piece of
ground situate in the city of Philadelphia, on the south-,
we&twardly side of Ann Btreet, at the distance of two
hundred and sixty feet northwestwardly from Bath
street; containing in front or breadth on said Ann' street
forty feet, and in length or depth extending thence
southwestwardly, taking the same breadtli at right
angles with said Ann street, one hundred and eight feet.
[Being the same lot of ground which Hiram Cheater, by
deed dated September fourteen. A. D. 1846 and recurded
in Deed Book A W- M., No 19,-page 205, &c., granted
unto Christian J. Fell and George M. Kinsler in fee,
as teaant§ in common, subject to a ground rent of forty.
dollars. ]
No. 9; The undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain ground rent of fifteen dollars, chargeable on half
yearly issuing payable oue of all that certain lot or piece
of ground situate on the south side of Thompson street,
beginning rit the distance of fifteen feet westward from
the we3t side of Alder street, between Tenth and Ele
venth streets. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front£.r breadth on said Thompson street fifteen feet, and
extending of chat breadth in length or dept a soufhwird
forty feet. [Bemg'tlie same ground rent which William
R. Paul and wife, by deed dated July 29, A. D. 1816, and
recorded in Deed Book A W. M., No 14. page 519. &c.,
granted and assigned unto Christian J. Fell and George
M. Kinsler infee, as tpnants in common. ]
No. 10. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the ea<-t side of
Sixth street, commencing at the distance of one hundred
ar d teventy-five feet north from the north line of Dau
phin street, in the late district of Kensington, now in
the city of Philadflphia; containing in front on said'
Sixih street seventy-six feet, and extending in depth,
eastwardly of that breadth- paralleL to said Danphin
street one hundred and thirty-six feet ten aud aquarcer
inches to Fairbill street. Bounded on the north by
ground of James Gray, on the southby ground of Philip
Lehr, on the east by said FairhiU street, and on the west
by Sixth street aforesaid. [Being fchesameioT of ground
which Henry P. Lees", bydeeddated May twenty four,
A. D. 1852, and intended to be recorded, granted aud
conveyed unto the said Christian J. Fell and George M.
Kinsltr in fee, as tenants in common. 3 .
- No.' 11.-The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of
Marshall street, commencing at ilia distance of one hun
dred and 1 inety-nine feet four inches northward from
the north, side of Girard avenue, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth on said Marshall
street twenty feet, and in length or depth eastward, ■
keeping the same breadth at right angles with said Mar
shall street, Seventy-one feet two inches. [Being the
same premises which Pollard McCormick and wife, by
deed awted May one, 1352. and recorded in Deed Book
T..H., N 0.32, page ISO, &c., granted unto Christian J.
Fell and George M. Kiusler ia fee, as tenants in com
mon; 3
No. 12. .The undivided moietv or half part of all that
certain yearly gr.ound rent or sum of forty dollars and
fif«y cents, issuing oat of a certain lot or piece of ground
situate on the ease sice of Amber street, at the distaoce
of one hundred and forty feet southward from. Wood
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on said Amber street eighteen feet, and extending in
depth of that width one hundred-ami forty foet to Emma
street. [Being the same premises which Christian J.
Fell and George M. Kinsler and deed dated
June eight. ISOB, and recorded in Deed Book'A D 8.,
No 23, page' 175, &c., granted and conveyed unto Johu
McGuigen in fee, reserving the ground rent of forty col
lars and fifty cents afortsaid; 3
No. 13.vThe undivided moiety or half-part of all that
certain ground rent of $4O 60 issuing out of a certain lot
or piece 0/ ground on the east side of Amber street, at the
distance of one hundred and. fifty-eight feet southward
from’Wood street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on said Amber street eighteen feet, and in depth.
of that width one hundred and forty feet to Emma street.
[Being the same premises which Christian J Fell and
George M Hinslerand wives, bydeeddated JuneS, A.
T). 1858. and recorded in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 23,
page 179. &c . granted to Robert Mcßride in fee, reserving
the ground rent of $4O 50 aforesaid. 3
No-14. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot
orpiece of ground, situate in the city of Philadelphia, on
the southwest side of Ann street, at the distance of two
hundred and twenty feet northwestward from Bath
street; containing iirfront or breadth on said Ann street
forty feet, and m length or depth, extending thence
keeping the same breadt h at right angles
with said Ann street, one hundred and eight feet.
[Being .the same premises which Ashton J. Davis and
Wife, by deed dated August 9P>A. D. 1341, and recorded
in Deed Book G. S-, No. 30, page 131, &c., granted unto
Christian J. Fell and George M. Kinsler in fee, as tenants
in common.] . .
No 15. The undivided moiety or half part of all that
brick building and lot or piece of ground, situate at the
northwest corner of Front and Coates streets, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front orbreadth onsaid
Front street thirty feet one inch, and in length or depth
on the north line thereof eighty feet four inches, and on
the south line thereof along the said Coates street eighty
two feet two inches more or less, and in breadth on the
rear end thereof thirty feet five inches and a half; also,
the undivided moiety or half part of ail that certain lot
orpiece of ground, situate on the north side of Coates
street, at the distance of eighty-two feet two inches
westwardfrom the noithwest corner of the said Coates
street and Front Etreet, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth, on the said Coates street
eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth north
wardly between parallel lines, at rigat angles with said
Coates street on the east line thereof, thirty-feet five
inches and a half, and on the west line thereof thirty feet -
six inches and three- quarters. [Being the same premises
which John B. Bodd and wife, by deed dated November
3, A. D. 1841, recorded in Deedßook G S., No, 84, page
94, &c., granted and conveyed unto Christian J. Fell and
George M Kinsler in fee, as tenants in common. 3
No. 16. The undivided' moiety or half part of all!that
certain lot or piece of ground, with the messuage or tene
ment thereon erected, situate on the southerly side of a
ten-feet-wide alley or court, left open by Henry Brusstar.
deceased, called Brusstar’s alley, at the distance of about
two hundred and fifty-nine feat eastward from Queen
street, in Kensington, city of Philadelphia; containing in
breadth east and west nineteen feet, and in length or
depth, extending southward at right angles with
the said alley parallel with Queen street, about forty
feet, be the same more or less. ' [Being the same pre
mises which Thomas Brusstar and wife, by deed dated
March 4, A. D. 1844, and recorded in Deed Book R. L L .
No. 16, page 599, itc., granted unto Christian J. Fell and
George M. Kinsler in fee, as tenants in common 3
[D. C., 624; JuneT., ’63. Debt, $5,000. Hieskell.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George M Kinsler. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. July 22.1553/ iy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
Mwrit of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be. exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, Augusts, 1863,at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street
Hall. .
One full equahand undivided third-part, the whole
into three equal parts to be divided, of, in, and to all
that certain lot or piece of ground, with the messuage or
tenement thoreou erected, situate on tlie west side of Ja
coby street, at the distance of two hundred andeighty
seven feet northward from the noriliside of Race street
(formerly called Sassafras street), in the Tenth ward' of
the said city; containing in front on the said Jacoby
street fifteen feet, and extending inlength or depth
ward eighty feet, to a certain ten-feet-wide-alley lead
ing southward into Wager street.: Bounded southward,
by ground granted or‘inteuded to have been granted-by
William Bethell and wife, to Samuel W. Wecr on
ground rent; northwardly by ground partly of the said
William Beihell; and by ground partly ofEriut'ui and
Burd; eastward by the said Jacoby street, and west
ward by the said ten-feet- wide-aliey. [Being the same
premises Which. Nathan Bartlett, by indenture dated the
thirteenth, dav of August, A. D. IS*>, recorded ia Deed
Book A. M., No 70, page 327, &c., grained and conveyed
unto Rebecca Ann Smith in fee, under aud subject to the
payment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum offorty
five dollar.-*, payable to William Bethellj his heirs and
assigns. And the said Rebecca Ann Smith, afterwards
intermarried with Dr. Frederick A. Carpenter, and is
since deceased, intestate, aud without issue, leaving her
surviving husband, the said Dr. Frederick A Carpenter,
and her sister Mary Smith, married to George Powell,
the children of her brother Benjamin P. Smith, deceased,
and the said John'S; "Powellr son and only child of her
sister, Hannah Poultney Smithdeceased, formerly
married to the said George Powell 3 Together with the
right, liberty, and privilege of building over a certain
three-feet-wide-alley adjoining the said lot on the north,
‘■'to the depth of-thirtv-two feet from the said Jacoby
, street; ana together with the free and common use and
privilege of the said ten-feet-wide-alley- _
' .CD-C. 630; JuneT., ’6S. Debt, $364.82. Hopper.]*
' Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John S. Powell. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22, 1863. jy23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be.exposed topublic sale or vendue, on-MOND AY Eve
ning, August 3, 1883, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the threo
siory brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the west side of Hancock street,' late in the Ken
sington district," now in the Seventeenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred aud
eight feet southward from the south'side of Master
street;' containing in breadth or front on said Hancock
•street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth, at
right angles with 6aid Hancock street, fifty-one feet sDe
inches. Bounded on the north.and south by ground ot
Thomas B. Longatreth, on the west by ground granted
or intended to have been granted to Lewis Hoff on ground
rent, and on tbe east by Hancock street aforesaid.
[Which lot of ground Thomas Longstreth aud Lydia his
wife, by indenture dated'tbe 21st day. of January, A. D.
one thousand eight hcmfired and forty-two, recorded in
the office for recording deeds, &c., for _tho, city and
county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book G. S., No. 35,
page 510, &c., granted and conveyed unto the slid Han
nah Goss, in fee: reserving thereout unto said Thomas
B; Longstreth, his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or
sum of eighteen dollars, lawful silver money of the
United States of America, payable on the first day of the
months of October and April, half-yearly thereafter for
ever, without deductioufor 1 .
[D. C. '632; JuneT., 03. Debt, $311.12. -Hopper.]
Taken rin execution and to be sohLas the property of
Jacob Goss and Hannah Goss, his wife. f
J,ICO / ... JOHN THOMPSON, SKeriff.-
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22, 1863. jy23e3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
io a writof Alias Yenditioni Exponas, to me di
rected, will be exposed to public.sale or vendue, on .
MONDAY Svening, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sau
som-streetH?R, x ; •• ■ ; .-
41l that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast
erly side of Richmond street, at the distance ot twenty
feet northeasterly of Oivavio street, in _ the Niueieentli
ward of the c*ty of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on said Richmond street eighty-seventy feet, and
extending inlength or depth of that breadth southeaster
ly, ou the northeasterly side, one hundred and fifty-eight
feet, more or lees, and on the southwesterly side thereof,
one hundred and forty-nine feet seven inches aud thred
eigbths of an inch to Tarpin street. .Bouuded south
westeily by ground granted by John Lambort to John
O’Brien on gi'ound rent, southeasterly by said Tarpin
street, northeasterly by ground how or late of Harry
Conrad, and northwesterly by Richmond street afore
said- [Beingthe same premises which James Prosser
and Abby, his wife, by deod dated the eighth day of No
vember, A. D. 3863, recorded in Deed Book. A. D. 8., No.
1.3!}, page 441, granted and conveyed to Joseph-T. Row
andinfee. Reserving thereout the yearly rent of one
hundred and thirty dollars and fifty cetts, payable half
yearly on the first days of January and •July-forever,
clea r of taxes, for arrears whereof these proceedings are
had, and.subject to which rent said-premises will be
sold. ] ' : -
CD: C., 611;: JunoT..'G3. Debt, $l7B 90 H. C. Townsend,]
Taken in execution ,and to be sold,as <the property of
Joseph T. Rowand- * - JOHN THOBn j SON, Sheriff. '
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office; July 21,1533. jy23-3t4
SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUEOF A
writ of.Veaditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August a, !6tW, at 4 o’clock, at Saasom-street Hail,
Ail the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim,
and demand of Charles Worts, at law or in equity, of
and in ail that certain-meesa&ge or tenement and lot or
Pi™ ofgrouDd situate on the south side of Spruce street,
the distance of eighty feet westwardfrom the west side
of Broad-afreet in the city .of Philadelphia; containing
In front or breadth on the said Sprace street tweutv feet,
and extending of that width in length or depth south
ward onehunared and foro -tvrc-fees, including st the 1
rear end thereof th e easternmost part of a certain three*
feet* wjde alley, leading into and from a certain twenty
feet-wide street which cxfen ts southward from the said
Spruce street. Bounded eastward,southward,and wes'--
tvsrd by ground late of Charles ts. Boker, deceased-and
northward by Spruce street aforesaid. Subject the said
premises toAhe payment of a yearly ground rent or sum
of four hundred dollars to George H Buker and Charles
o. Boker. their heirs and assigns, in equal hatf-vea-lv
payments, on the first day of the moarhs of April aad
October in each. year, without deductionfnr tax-*8 re
served by deed dated 2d day of October.llB3B, recorded
Id Deed- nook A. D. t» , No. 86, page 211. Ac.
[D. a. 647; June T„. ’63. Debt, $1,722.22. - J. C
Mitchell.} .
Taken hi execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles Wurts. . JOHN TBOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff *s Office, July 2-2. 1563. jy23.3t
QHEKIFF’S; SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Faoias.tome directed,will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY Eve
ning, Augusts, l&Jt, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Sail,
All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment, kitchen,, and two-story messuage or tenement aad
lot or piece of ground, situate on the northeast corner of
School and Bose streets, in the Kensington district of
the tforihorn Liberties, in the county of PluladelpUU,
commencing at said comer and.extending thence north
wesiwardly along Sfild School street thirtyefour feet six
inches,, Ihence northeastwardly at light angles with
said School street about sixty* three feet to Howard
street, thence southwardly along said Howard street
about forty-seveu feet two inches to Bftid Rose street,
thence south westwardly along said Hose street
th’rty-onefeet two inches and a half to the'place of be
ginning.
foUcni^- -Til6 kk° Te described premises wißbe sold as
No 1; All that certain brick messuage or tenement
and lot or piece of ground Ritnate on.’the eastwardly
side of school street at the distance of about eighteen
ieetnorthwardly from the north side of Kb3e street:
containing m front or breadth oh said School street
about sixteen feet six inches, more or less, and extending
tbence between lines at right angles to said School street
eastwardly on the north line about sixty-three feet and
on the south lineabout foity-seven feet to Howard street
No. 2. All that certain jrame messuage or tenement
situate on the northeast corner of School and Hose
strfeis; containing in front on said School street about
eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth on the
northwardly line about foTtv-seven feet, and along Rose
etreet on the southwardly line thirty-one feet two and a
half inches to Howard stTeet. .
m . CD. C.. 656; June T.,'63. Debt, $526. Simpson.].
_4fcken m execution and to be sold a* the nronertv of
Beatty. JOHN THOMPSON, SherifF.
■ Philadelphia, Sheriff's oBoa, July 22, 1863. jy2S-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
* * ifrit of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Bve
nliK'at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the stone
building thereon, situate in Mauayunk, in the Twenty
first ward of the city of Philadelphia, on the north
westerly side of Grape street, at the distance of thirty
feet northeastward from the corner of ground late of
George Shields, now of said Edward Preston, Senior,
containing in front or breadth on>aid Grape street fifteen
feet, and in length or dipth extending thence north
westwardly, between parallel lines at right angles with
said Grape street, ninety feet. Bounded northeasterly
by ground granted by James Sullivan Smith and wife to
said Ed war 4 Pre don, Senior, southwestwardly by other
ground granted by said James Sullivan Smith aad wife
to said Edward Senior, northwesterly by
grouudnow or late of Barclay Haines, and southeasterly,
by Grape street aforesaid. [Being the same single house
and lot which James Sullivan- Smith and. EUza A , his
yw. by indenture duly executed, bearing d He the 29th
day»of July, A. D t lBf2 n recorded in the office, Ac., in
Deed Book T. H*.}No. 31, p?ge 474, Ac , granted and
conveyed (inter alia) unto the said Edward Preston.
Somor. his heirs and assigns.]
JjD. C.» 640; June T., 63. Debt. $429 211 Xawran.ce,]
Taken in . execution and to be sold as the property of
Edward Preston, Sr., who was sued, &c.
-JOHN -THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, July 22, 1863. jy-22-3fc
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
’■J a writ of Plnries Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
nimr, August 3, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
. All that threo-f tory brick factory or soap works, built
constructed upon a certain lot ot piece of ground,
situate at the southeast corner of Carlton and Twentieth
streetp, in the Fifteenth ward of die city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on the said Twentieth
strtet forty-five feet, and extending in depth of that
Width along the said Carlton street one hundred and
fifty-two feet,; more or less, and the lot or piece of
ground and cartilage appurtenant to t he paid bailding.
l3>. ‘5 651; June T.. '63. Debt $1,702 53. J. B. Townsend. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property of
William T. Marks Ac. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 22, 1863. iy23-3t 1
PROPOSALS.
(CLOTHING AND CLOTHING MATE
RIALS. Navy Department,
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, July 5, 1863.
SEPARATE PBOPOSiLS, scaled and endorsed “Pro
posal’s for Navy Clothing and Clothing Materials, ” will
be received at this office until 3 o’clock P. M., on the sth
day of August next, for furnishing and delivering (on
-receiving forty days* notice), at each or either of the
Navy Yards at Charlestown. Massachusetts: and Brook
lyn. New York (one-tbird at the former, ana two-thirds
at the latteryard), in such numbers and quantities, and
at such times as may be called for by the Chief of this
Bureau, or by the commandants of the said Navy Yards,
respectively, during the fiscal ya*r endian on the 30th
day of June, 1564, the numbers and quantities of the
different articles specified in the following table, viz:
- Class 1.
Blue cloth pea jackets
Class 2.
Blue cloth round jackets...... ..
•Class 3.
Blue cloth trowsers..
Blue satinet trowsers.
Blue felt caps.
Blue flannel oyershirts.....:. ► 40,000
Class 8.
Blue woolen knit undershirts...
Blue woolen knit drawers.
• Class 7.
Canvas duck trowrors....
Barnsley sheeting frocks.
Blue satinet, yards.
Blue flannels, yards.
-v. Class 10.
Barnsley sheeting, yards .100,000
Canvas duck, yards 50.006
Blue nankin, yards... 35.0C4
Class 11.
Calfskin lac-gd shoes, pairs...., 50,000
Ivipskin shoes, pairs..... 35,000
Grained leather boot?, pairs 10,000
Class 12.
Woolen socks, pairs.
Class 13.
Mattresses, (with two covers for each) ..12,000
■ CLAS3 14.
Blankets.
Class 15.
Black silk handkerchiefs .30,000
Offers may be made for one or more classes, at the
cption of the bidder; but all the articles embraced in a
class must be bid for. _
Each ciasswillbe considered by itself, and the con
tract for that class will be awarded to the bidder whose
proposals for the articles comprised in the class are
lowest in the aggregate.
The cloth for . the pea jackets shall be twilled pilot
cloth, pure indigo blue, wool-dyed.
The ftlt caps shall bo of felt cloth, dyed pure iudigo
blue, made or good wool only, and shall conform in the
sizes, color, grade of wool, and in all other respects to
th e samples deposited at the navy yards.
The cloth for blue cloth rouud jackets and trowsers
shall be twilled, all wool, and pure indigo blue, wool
dyed.. -
The satinet must be 27 inches wide inside of list, with
a heading to consist of not less that twelve white
woolen threads at each end of the piece; must weigh
not less than 9% ounces per yard, to contain in' each
'piece about 25 yards,.the warp must be cotton,pure
indigo blue, yarn-dyed, and the filling wool, pare
indigo blue, wool-dyed Each bale of 400 yards shall
average nine and a half ounces to the yard, and no
piece shall be below 9ounces to the yard. The satinet
trowsers must he made of material like the above. The
broad-cloth and satinet of which garments are made
shall be well sponged before made up.
The flannel must be all wool, wool-dyed, pure indigo
blue, and twilled; must be in pieces of about 50 yardsin
length, 27 inches wide, weighing five and one-half
ounces per yard, with a list on each edge of four white
woolen threads woven in the whole length of the piece.
To be packed in bales of ten pieces, tliqjpieces to be rolled
separately without cloth boards; each bale to contain
500 yards and 150>£ pounds flannel. No piece to have a
less average weight than 5 4* 10 ounces per yard.
The overskirts must be made of flannel like the above.
The woolen-knit undershirts must be warp knit, all,
wool, best American fleece, indigo wool-dyed, made up
entirely by hand, of two sizes—No. 1. 36 inches long, 42
inches round ; No. 2, 84 Inches long, 33 inches round—to
weigh not less thanllM pounds per dozen, in all respects
equal to samples.
The woolen-knit drawers to be all wool, best Ameri
can fleece, indigo wool-dyed, warp stitch, of.two sizes—
No. 1, wawt to measure round 38 inches, length 44inches,
44 inches ronnd the hip; No. 2, waist to measure round
36 inches, length 44 inches. 44 inches round the hip;
waistband to be of strong twilled cotton, well sewed,
and firmly attached to th'e body, to correspond in every
inspect with the sample.
The Barnsley sheeting must be free from cotton, 30
inches in width; weight, twelve ounces 31-100 per yard;
texture, 4 by 4.t0 1-10 inch.
The canvas duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches
in width, and about 36 yards in the piece, double thread
warp and filling; weight, eight ounces,23 100 per yard;
texture, 9 by 10 to 1-4 inch. S
The shoes must be plainly stamped with the con
tractor’s name, number of the shoe, and year when
made. The sizes to be in the following proportions for
each 100 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz: 8 of No. 6,
17 of No 6,25 of No. 7, 25 of No. S, 16 of No. 9,7 of No. 10.
and 2 of No 11. They must be sewed with a square awl,
and conform in all respects to the samples at the yards,
and be delivered in good, strong boxes, the tops of which
to be securely fastened with screws, and each box to
contain 25 pairs, in these proportions, viz: 8 pairs of No.
6, with 17 of No. 6,-13 of No. 7, with 12 cf No. S, or vice
y&'Sa, 16 of No. 9, with 7of No. 10, and 2of No. 11. The
calf skin and kip skin shoes to be packed in separate
boxes.
The hoots must he of ?he besi quality of oak tanned
grain leather, sewed with a square awl: all the sewing
and stitching to he done with the hand, to correspond
with the sample in every respect, except that the sides
shall be sowed with, the hands, and not machine stitch,
as on sample.
The woolen socks must he woven or knit, indigo
mixed, all wool, shall be well scoured, andin color and
quality fully equal to sample. .
The mattresses must weigh ten pounds, including tick
ing. which is to he cut 6 feet 6 inches in Ifength and 31
inches wide*. ' The;covers must measure 77 inches in
length and 20 inches in width. The hair, ticking, and
covers must conform to samples.
The nan Inn must ;be equal to the best blue American
nankin, 26 inches wide, textures threads by 4 threads to
the 16th of an inch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo.
The blankets must weigh 6% pounds per pair, and
measure oS by 78 inches each. ‘ A bale of 50 pairs must
weigh 325 pounds, and no pair shall weigh less than 6
pounds 5 ounces. They must be made of clean wool, and
each blanket must be marked • *‘U. S. Navy,” as in the
sample.
The black silk handkerchiefs must be 31J£ by 313£
inches, and weigh onoounce and 12 grains Troy; texture,
14 bv 23 to one-eighth of an inch.
Bidders for the above will specify whetner the articles
they propose to furnish are to be of the growth, produc
tion, and manufacture of the United States, asapreie
rence will be given to such. . -
A schedule of the three sizes for each 100 pieces of
made-up-clotliing will be found with the samples of the
respective yards? and all the aboye articles, including
the necessary buttons, rings,. &e., are to be fully equal
in the quality, texture, color, weight,-and of ma
terial, and to conform in pattern, sizes, and workman
ship to raid samples. Theprice must be.uniform at al»
the stations. , . .
All the above articles must be subject to such inspec
tion at tbe place of delivery as tbe chief of this bureau
may direct; and no article will be received that is not
- fully equal to the sample in every respect, ana which
does not conform to the stipulations and provisions of
the contract to be made. . , , • . , , “ .
The whole must b 9 delivered at the risk and expense
of the contractor Each box. and bale to be marked with
the contractor’s name. The. inspecting officers to be ap
pointed hy the Navy Department .. ~•'
The offers must distinguish the prices for each article
mentioned in a class, and must be calculated to cover
every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract,
including the necessary buttons.
In case of failure on the part of the contractors to de
liver the several articles which may be ordered from
them, in proper time and qf proper quality, the chief
of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be au
thorized to purchase or direct purchases to be made of
what maybe required to supply the deficiency, under
the penalty to be expressed in contract; the record of
acquisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau
of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy
ravds aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition
has been made and received. ■-
Two or more approved .sureties iu a sum equal to the
-estimated amount of the respective contracts will be re
quired, and twenty per centum will be withheld from,
the amount of all payments on account thereof, as col
lateral security, ana not iu any event to be paid until it
is in all respects complied with; and eighty per centum
of the amount of all deliveries madewill be paid by the
navy agent within ten days after the.warrants for the
.same shall have been passed by the Secretary of . the-
Treasury ■ ■ -
Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted (and none
others) will be forthwith notified, and as early as practi
cable a contract will be transmitted to them for execu
tion, which contract must be returned to the bureau with
in ten days, exclusive of the time required for the regular
transmission of .the mail.
A record, or duplicate, of theTetter informing a bidder
of the acceptance cf his proposal, will be deemed'a, no
tification thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1846.
and his bidfwill be made and accepted imeonformity with
this understanding.
Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in
the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval
service for ISI6-’47, approved mb August, 1846) by a writ
’ ten guarantee, sis’ed by one or more responsible per
sons. to tbe effect that lie or-they undertake that the
bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted,
enter into an obligation within five days, with good and
sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. 1 he,
bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal
unless accompanied by the guarantee required by law,
and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder has the
license required by act of Congress. The competency of.
the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, district -
attorney, or the collector of the customs. .• o
Blank forms of proposals may be obtainedon appli
'cotionto the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hamp~
shire; Boston , Btio York, Philadelphia,.Baltimore,
and at this bureau. , TT .
The attention of bidders is called to the samples and
• description of articles reguirea, as, in the inspection,
before reception, a just but rigid comparison will be
Tfifide bf tween the articles offered and the samples and
contract ,- receiving none that fall below- thera; and
their attention is also particularly diverged tothe joint
resolution ofZlth Marchi 1556, in addition to the act of
August, 1846. jy9-th4t
AUCTION SAXES.
JOHN B. MYEB9 &■ CO., AUCTION.
" EEKS. Nos. 33» and »S 4 MARKET Street.
SALE OF.DRY UOODS.J
T , ON TIIDRSdaY MORNING,
July 30tn, at 10 9 clock, will be sold bv catalogue, os
lour montcs credit—
An aaeorfriaent of atepleaud fancy dry goods.
■pURNESS, BRIN LEY, & CO.,
He. market steeet.
TVT THOMAS & SONS, .
XTA* Ngs. 536 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
PUBLIC SALES STOCKS AND HEAL ESTATE. SVBTC
TUESDAY
during the business season; inr the months of July
August only occasional safes. -
. ~ . FURNITURE 6-ALES
ftt the Auction Store every Thursday.
Sale aft Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MAHOGANY PIANO FORTS,
FRENCH PLATE MI.RROBS. CHINA AND- GLASS
WARE, FINE CARPETS, Ac.
- THIS MORNING,
At 9 o’clock, at the Auction Store, the aaperior faral
ture French plate mirrors, mahogany Piano-forte, flu*
cairets. &c.
Also, by order of executors, the household farnitare
Of Honalason’sestate.
Also, a fine con vex mirror, in handsome frame.
in^^l2South Fourth Street.
HOUSEHOLD FUUNiTnRE. PIANO. GAS FIXTURES*
TAPESTRY CARPkT^. &C.
•» , , ON TUESDAY MORNING.
• July 23th. at 10 o’clock, at y 0 .8i2 South Fourth street,
ne»ow fpruce street. Hie household and kitchen furni
ture. piano-forte, gas fixtures, fine spring mattresses, oft
cloths, tape.°try carpets, & c.
, May be examined at 8 o'clock ou- the morning of
the sale*
Sale at United States Hospital—Northwest corner Crown
and Race Streets
FRAME BUILDINGS, BBjCKS. PIPE, CIRCULATING
BOTLEB, & c .
•• _ _ ON FRIDAY MORNING.
July 24th, at 11 o clock, at the northwest corner e£
Crown and Race streets, by order of tho Uhifed States,
several frame hospital buildings, brick chimney and
pavement, lead and iron pipe, circulating boiLer, stoves.
&c.
, May he examined at 8 o’clock, on the morning of
the sale. . . *
PAN COAST & WARNOCK, AUC
TIONEERS. No. 313 MARKET Street.
SALE OF AMERICAN AHD IMPORTED DRY GOODS*
HOOP SKIRTS, STOJH GOOD 3, &c„ &c., by cata
logue.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
July 29th, commehcingat K) o’clock precisely.
(GILLETTE & SCOTT,
Jayue’fl Marble Baildiag,
619 CHESTNUT hfreet, and €IG JAYNE Street.
" Philadelphia.
TJY HENBY F. WOLBEST,
*-* ■ AUCTIONEER,
No. 203 MARKET Street, South side, above Second St.
Regular Sales of Dry Goods, Trimming-*, Notions, &«.,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN
INGS, at 10 o’clock precisely.
City and country Dealers are rectuosted to attend these
sales.
Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufactu
rers, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and Jobbing
Houses, and Retailers of all and every description w
Merchandise.
DRY GOODS. COTTON HOSIERY, SKrRTS, Ac.
t i . ON FRIDAY MORNING.
•July 2*th,commencing at 10o’clock, will be sold.dress
a ?- < Lr OB ? Gfe “ c cotton hose aad half hose, wide-tane
HSirte. Jace points, handkerchiefs, neckties,- o'uslin
shirts, suspenders, ladies’ collars, trimmings,round aad
use combs, fanß. shoes, ftc.
Also. ready-made clothing. cloth 3, cassimersa, aattl
nets, Ac.
pBILIPFOBD&CO., AUCTIONEERS.
525 MARKET and S3* COMMIECB Streets.
LAEGE POSITIVE SAI E OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
■, , OH THURSDAY MORNING.
4b J V we will bold oar firat Bale of Boots and Shoes
-for the Fall of 1863, when will be sold for cash, by
catalogue.
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, about 1.509 cases
prime hoots, shoe?., broganp, cavalry boots and balmo
rals, mst received, from first-class City and Eastern
manufacture, to which we invite the early attention of
buyers
MARSHAI/S SAXES.
iyrARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUB
of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWaLA
DEK, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the
highest and-best bidder, for cash, at the STEAM
SHIP COMPANY’S WHARF. above Vine street, on
WEDNESDAY, August sth, ISO 3, at 12 o clock M. t the
steamer Charleston, her tackle, apparel, and furniture,
as she now lies at said wharf.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. 0? Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, July 20, 1863. jy2l-3i
■MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALA
DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLO WHtLL
RTBFET WHARF, on SATURDAY. August 1, 1863. at
12 o’clock M., the schooner Bettie Kratzer. her tackle,
apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharfi
WILLIAM MILL WARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penna.
Pniladelphia, July 20, 1863. jv2l-6t
A/TARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIET WS
- LTJ - of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CAD WXLA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in
and for the Eastern District of PennsyJ vania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to
tbe highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOWHILL
STREET WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, July 29, 1863, at
12 o’clock M., the schooner EMMA, heT tackle, apparel,
and furniture, as~she now lies at said wharf
Immediately after the sale of the vessel, at MICHE
NEE’S Store, No. 143 North FRONT Street, will bo
exposed to sale the cargo nF the same, consisting of 255
baga and 1 lack of Salt. 8 hf barrels of Powder. 44 boxes
Liquors, 2 cases of Cutlery. 5 cases of Muskets, &c.
WILLIAM MILL WARD,
_ U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, July 16. 1863. - 5y17-tt
•v. 12,000
.... 6,000
.... 23,000
....30,000
■jVTABSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA
DEE, Judge of the District Court of the United Stat-sin
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty. to me directed, will be sold ai public to the
highest and beet bidder, for cash, at MIC ZENER'S
STORE, No- 143 North FRONT Street, ouTHURSD AY.
August 6fcb. ISC3, at 11 o’clock A. M., the cargo of the
Steamer CHARLESTON, consisting of coarse and fine
salt, tin in boxes, horse shoe iron in bundles, burlaps
and cotton bagging in bales, seaming twine in biles,
printing paper, rum in pipes, halves and quarters:
brandy in pipes and cases; soap, plain and fancy; leather
in rolls, manilla rope, shad in barrels and kits, raising
in boxes, tea in chests and half chests, ale in casks, pep
per in bags, earthenware in crates, sponges, Spanish
brandy, andaguadiente in demijohns. «ftc., &c-
WILLTAM millward,
U. R- Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Pbila.. July jv22-St
rST THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of GEORGE W. WATSON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,,
and adjust the account of MORRIS S. WICKERSHAM.
Administrator of the estate of George W. Watson, de
ceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the
hands ofthe accountant, will meet the parties interested,
for the purposes of Mb appointment, on WEDNESDAY,
July 29, 186 s ?, at 4 o’clock JP. M.« at his office. S. E. corner
SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia,
jylS-stutbSt ' D. W. O’BRIEN, Auditor.
TO THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
A COUNTY OF LANCASTER, PEOTA.
Estate of AJLRON QUIJtfBY, deceased, late of Fulton
Township, said county.
The undersigned auditor, appointed by the said court.
' * to make distribution of the balance in the hands of G.
B. Cutlor, surviving Executor of the last Will of said
deceased, to and amongst those la gaily entitled to the
same,” hereby gives notice that he will meet all par
ties interested, for the purposes of Ms appoiutmeut, at
the COURT HOUSE (Library Hoorn), in the City of Lan
caster, county aforesaid, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of
August, A, D. 1863, at 2 o’clock, P. M.. of said day.
D. W. PATTERSON, Auditor.
je2s-tjy3l
June 24,lfiffi.
TUMEDLE’S COMPOUND SYBUP OF
v dock
As a safe and effectual remedy for Cough, Pain in
the Breast. Spitting Blood, Scrofula, and in all cases
where a Blood Purifier is requisite, it is the Medi
cine above all others. Try it.
Sold by Proprietor.
F. JTJMELLE, 1535 MARKET Street,
And all Druggists. jylQ-ts&i
TTTTT AT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH!
good news sob andwounded.
Messrs. J. GEIM and T, ALLEN. MEDICAL ELEC
TBICIANS* (formerly associate with. Profs. Bolles and
Galloway,) having removed to So. 183 North TENTH
street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre
pared to treat and core all Curable Diseases, whether
acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic', without a
shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will ba
treated gratuitously. The Ladle* will be treated by a
lady. Among the diseases for whic)> we will give a spe
cial guarantee, when desired, we men tlon the following t
Consumption, Ist & 2d stage; [Hemorrhage,
Parallels, [general Debility
UTewalgia.
Asthma,
ITevar and Ague,
Congestion,
Dyspepsia,
Eiienmatisio,
Bionc'hitis,
No charge for consnltailo:
6 P.M. >
POE SAKE ASB TO WBT.
MTO LET—THE DESIRABLE STORE
415 CHESTNUT Street, nearly opposite NEW
POST OFFICE. Possession given August Ist. Inquire
at tbe store. Jy2*-tf
m FO R SAL E—THE PHILADEL
-S»PHIA HOUSE, at Cape Island.
Two neat Cottages at Atlantic City.
Several neat Dwellings, at a sacrifice.
Also, a large number of country places, large and
small, and also, a large variety of City Properties.
B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and south
west corner of SEVENTEENTH and GRBEN. jy!B
m FOR SALE—THE DWELLING S.
Hal. -W. corner FRANKLIN and GKSEN Streets, with.
sideyaTd. Apply to _
jyll-12t* No. 4:36 WALtTfT Street.
FARM OF 621-2 ACRES OF VERY
JSi. productive LAND, on the Bristol turnpike, at
Andalusia, a quarter of a mile from Cornwell’s Station,
on tbe Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad; well watered
by running streams, good farm, buildings, fruit and
shade trees, with several desirable Lots for the location
of country seats, within view of the river Delaware.
For sale by I. C. PRICE, corner SPRING GARDEN and
THIRTEENTH Streets. ' je29-lm
m VALUABLE IBON PROPEBTY
-SaiPOB SALE—MATILDA FURNACES AND OR*
BANKS,—This property is situated on the Juniata
river, in Mifflin and Huntingdon , counties, Pa.,, within
one mile of Mount Union Station, on Pennsylvania Rail
road. The Juniata Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad
pass through the property. It embraces about twenty
seven hundred acres of land, about three hundred acre*
of which is, good form land, in a high state of cultiva
tion; the balance ia good timber land, would supply
sufficient charcoal for the furnaces. The improvements
are a good substantial furnace, stack, steam engine,
iron blowing evlinders, &e., with all the necessary
buildings. There is on this property an extensive bed
of Iron Ore, being identical, In the. geological eerie*,
with that at Danville and Bloomsbury. This ore can be
mined and delivered at the funiaces for about one dollar
per ton. Limestone in abundance, of good quality, on
this property. -\The extensive coal fields of the Broad
Top and Alleghenies are from forty io fifty miles distant*
by Pennsylvania Railroad or canal, and.the canal run
ning through the property makes it one of the best loca
tions for the manufacture of iron, either with coke or
anthracite. In addition to the charcoal, the bulldtnpi
for the furnace and farm are ample, substantial, and in
good repair. The property wiube sold a bargain, and
on easy terms; For further particulargadaress
v J WASHINGTON RIGHTER,
COLUMBIA, Lancaster county. Pa,
P. B.—For quantity and. quality cf the ore, see Prot
Lesalie’s Report on same. ; ap2S-3m*
gS DELAWARE COUNTY COTTON
-SapACTORIES FOR SALE—The valuable Cotton Fac
tories, known as AVONDALE and STRATfIAYSN, si
tuated on Crum Creek, Delaware County, one mile from
Westdale Station. West Chester Railroad, two mile*
from Leiperville, and three from Chester, now occupied
by Simeon Lord, are offered for sale. “Avondale” in
cludes a stone mill 82 by 47 feet, 3K stories high, with,
dry house, picker house, twenty-two stone tenements,
and about 9 acres of land, in Springfield aud Nether
Providence townships.: Strathaven” includes a frame
cotton mill, S2by 30 feet, 2& stories high, with picker
house, five frame and stone tenements, and awas
24 acres of land, in Nether Providence. The properties
will be shown by Mr. Lord, on the premises. Early po*-
teesioncanbeiriven. For terms hgutae.
H. f eoraOT ofFBOKT and WALcmTjStewU^^
gh COUNTRY SEAT ON THE RIVER
TR" Delaware, near TorresdaJe. beautifully located,
•with wharf on the river, containing 53 acres of excellent
farm ins Land, well supplied with fruit, shade tree*.
&c.; communicating witjtttj
and THIFTBEnA Sts. je29-lm
® FARM.—A VERY DESIRABLE
FARM, of 130 acres of excellent LAND, under good
fence and well cultivated; watered by two running
streams; situate at the forks of the Bethlehem and Sum
uevtown turnpike roads, one mile from Penlynn Station,
North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 15 miles from the
ForSe hELC. PRICE, cor. SPRING GARDEN
and THIRTEENTH Strata ift29-lm _
'r AXE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER,
L from the Amrjtialoid Hlae, Jh and forigU Is
to salt, at - :
lEQAI.
MEDICAL
diseases of the
Kidneya,
Diabetes,
Prolapsus Uteri, (Palling
Womb,)
Prolapsus Ani, or Piles
Nocturnal Emission, be. &I.
in. Office boms: 9 A. M. to
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