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    TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1865.
°*_ / ttomey General Speed on
«»© Preslaent’s Amnesty proclama
tion.
Washington May 29.—Attorney General spead
fcfifl given an elaborate opinion in response to Pre
sident Johnson's letter ol the 2ist of April last. Ho
argues that the right and power of the President to
pardon and to issue any proclamation of amnes
ty are derived from the clauses in the Oon
etitutlon and the act of Congress, which
he. quotes. The high and necessary power of
extending pardon and amnesty can never bo right*
tally exercised so as io mate the President to say
to offenders against the law: 11 1 now offer you a
free pardon for tbo past, or at any future day, when
yon shall, from bafiicd hopes or after being foiled
in dangerous and bloody enterprises, think proper
to fteflflit I Win give you a pardon for the then
iastii When mou have c fiends cl against the law
their appeal Is lor mercy, not for justice.
He proceeds to consider the questions propounded
bv President JehßFon on tho proclamations dated
rcsnectiveiy tbs sch of December, 1863, and the 26th
of Alarch, ISG4, commonly called 41 the amnesty
proclamations.” 31 , .
no doubt, he says, many persons did, between
these periods, take tho oath who could not have
done so had the original proclamation contained
the exceptions set forth, in the second. What the
lights of these who took the oath In that intermedi
ate space of time, and who could not have taken it
after the 26th of March, is purely a judicial ques
tion.
The facts in such cases are accomplished and the
the rights arising out of these facts are attached
and become rested. Tho Attorney General, after
considering the preper operation and effect of the
two proclamations, comes to the conclusion that
another proclamation should be tocued. Persons,
he says, ifcouid not be Invited to take an oath and
to comply with teri?is under which they cannot ob
tain firm legal rights. , . „
It is especially duo to those who have heretofore
and would now avail themselves in good faith of the
benefits of pardon and aoouoety that another procla
mation should be substituted, covering the now past.
Persons who have been cor stantly engaged in re
bellion should know distinctly what they are to do
and when and bow they are to do it, to free, them
selves from puTiltims-it in whole or in part, or to
rcisstalvthemst-l res as before the rebellion. Sack
as have bees attected merely by their treasonable
associations should he absolutely forgiven. Appro
priate conditions should be appended to the pardon
of many; the grace and favor of the Government
Should now be* Urn© an<l genojous, and the opera
ticnand effect ofits proffered merer should not bo
left uncertain.
As a measure to aid in the suppression of the re
bellion, tho Isle proclamation has done Us full had
complete tfiice. How emes iy desired to util in restoring
order and reorganizing society in tho rebellious
States. Reconstruction is not needed. Tnat word
conveys an crrcnoc-us h'ea. The construction of
this Government is as perfect as human wisdom
can isjfske it. Tbs trl.e-l to which its power and
capacities have neon subjected is this effort at
revolution asd dlsmcmbormonfc proves with what
wisdom its foundations have boon laid. Oars is a
task to preserve principles and powers clearly and
well dciiue«v and tli.-to have carried US safely
through our pu<bt troubles. Outs is not a duty to
reconstruct or to change. Society in the rebsl
States has *.ot bsfea. and Is not now, in a normal
condition, noi in harmony with tho principles of our
Government. Tiiat society has rebelled against
them, and made upon tho principles and pow
ers of cur Government. In so doing, it has offend
ed. and glands a convicted culprit. Mercy must bo
largely extended. Some of t-iie great leaders and of
fenders only mos? made to feel tho extreme rigor
of the law,‘ne tin a spirit Of revenge, but to put the
seal cf Infamy uuea‘.Lair con&act. Hut the mercy
extended to the nre-at mass of the misguided
people can v.no should bo so used as to reorganize
society upon a loyal end ireedom-loving basis. It is
manifestly for iheir ecod, and the good of mankind
that tMs should be done. The power of pardon and
mercy i? adequate td this ord. .Such conditions
precedent end utre-equent can legally and properly
be appended, us will root om tho .spirit of rebellion
and bring scefety in “Ueso States into perfect ac
cord with the wise and thoroughly tried principles
of our Government. If this power of pardon is
wisely mod r.**co will be established upon a sure
and pemenent baris.
EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE BELGIAN
SuspensiOH of (he Orders Relating to
Belligerent Vessels.
COMMENTS ON PRESIDENT JOHN-
SON’S POLICY.
Father Point, L. C., May 29.—The Belgian has
passed this point for Quebeo, with Liverpool advices
of May 18th, via Londonderry on the I9t&.
The Ciiyof W&eMngtoc, North American, Bre
men, and City of Cork, had arrived out, the latter
With her macki: ery damaged.
Earl Busiell hes addressed letters to tho heads of
various Departments, dated May 11th, stating that
In the existing siato ct' tho civil war in America,
and the uncertainty as to its continuance,
to her Maj*f ty J B Government that the time has ar
rived for crnslrsg to enforce so much, of the orders
given in the letter of January 31st, 1862, requiring
belligerent vessels to leave British ports wisuia 21
boors, and mtilcUng their supplies to actual re
quirements. A'i.e various customs collectors at all
ports have been notified of these mediae itionu.
The Times of the I3t'u says: “The funds yester
day experienced & foil ol one-quarter per cent,
chiefly is ccnsrquer ce of the rumor of a failure at
Bombay, Involving liabilities between .£3,000.000
and £4,000 coo. bwz of the rumor there is a complete
absence of confirmation. At the same time, the
allegation that enlistments arenow being promoted
at WasMrgU'2) and New York against the French
In Mexico have increased the feeling of depression,
while seme disappointment is al3o felt at the tone
of th© proclamation of President Johnson pro
nouncing Jeff Davis and many other Americans
accomplices in the reesat assassination, a charge
which, without such proof as haa rarely been ac
cumuiaieo 1?; any case, will not ha entertained for
an ipstar.t by any who share, as all Englishmen do,
the conviction of Reward and the late President,
that is & crime totally repugnant to
the American character.”
Tiie Doily .*ays: <{ Not many days since
wo expressed tL* belief that President Johnson
would have ™o?er. butwaos, the policy of Bntlor and
the policy oi Giant. Already the choice has bean
made, and it is, to our thinking, disastrous and In
sensate.”
The. Star says: ‘ The most exaggerated reports
kayo beta in circulation as to the policy of the Go
vernment oi tio United StatfS Cowards Great Brit
ain, Canada,, l-rance, and jflesioo. It would be
only just to take the policy of the United States
Govenment from lis&lf or from its acknowledged
organs, but it has suited the purpose of interested
operators to acGq>t.'lDStss,*%;??Jl<laiid reckltss repre
sentations o: nentpapers that are unrecognized and
disavowed.”
SaUeYibwr,tie's Evening Circular of the 17tb, says
“that transactions in American securities have
been of considerable magnitude, but less fluctuation
has occurred than lor some time past—the con
tinued advance during the past week being checked
by e&les to realize profits.”
The Inman line of steamers has been reinforced
by the puicbase cf the new steamer Delaware, in
tended for the Philadelphia trade. She Is renamed
the City of N-w York. The Inman line will hence
forth col sist of two steamers per week.
On ti c 17th ?bs&. an influential meeting in aid of
the National Committee of the Freedman’s Aid As
sociation was held in the Westminster Hotel, in
XiO&doB. The Duke of Argyle presided, and made
a Bpeech strongly uraing the claims of the Ameri
can people and the sympathies of Englishmen with
regard to the question of slavery, and appealing for
liberal eld.
Lord Houghton moved a resolution expressing In*
dignation and *rief at the loss sustained by the atro
cious assassination of President Lducoln, but-the
firm confidence that, the ICB3 of
their great leader they will steadily progress till
4,C00,000 oi slaves f/.re free. The resolution Was car
ried.
The Kev. Dr. Stem addressed the meeting, and,
after the adoption of Dinar resolutions, and aa an
nouncement oicf-iuo liberal contributions, the meet
ing adjourned.
The following is a summary of the news taken out
by the City of Baliimcrro, which left Liverpool on
the 17tb instant:
The Daily Rem says that President Johnson 13
foifillfog tae expectations of his friends and ene
mies, by the viaor with which he Is pursuing and
punishing tho leaders of iko rebellion. It warns
against mixing party feeling with public justice,
and credits the leaders of the abolition party with
being animated by a lenient and magnanimous
policy,
Rio Jasteiuo, April 24.—1 t is reported that a war
has broken out between Paraguay and the Argen
tine Republic.
Coffee, 6|iBoo@s|!6Co} stock on hand, 95,000 bags.
The great East India house of Cama & Ob., of
London, Liverpool, and Bombay, are reported to
have suspended, with liabilities of .£3,500.000.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH TO LONDON-
DERRY.
Lokdon, May 19.—1 n the House or Commons
to-day, Mr. Griffith, notorious for putting strange
questions, is to call attention to President John
son’s proclamation for the capture of Jeff Dtvis,
and ask Lord Palmerston whether he will Intimate
to the United States Government that extremities
WOUld be depTorcd by tho whole olviHzoct world.
The following is a summary of the news seat out
by the Helvetia from Liverpool cn the 10th last:
In the Home cf Commons, on the 13th, Mr. White
put a question as to whether the Government in
tended to withdraw belligerent rights from the so
called Confederate States. Lord Palmerston said
the course of the transactions with regard to the
belligerent rights of the two parties was this: The
President cf the United States issued a proclama
tion deoi&rirg the blockade of all the coast and cer
tain ports m the Southern Confederacy in accord
ance, be said, with the law of nations. Now block
ade, according to tho law of nations, was a bellige
rent right wL’Ch could only accrue to a State Which
was at war. V? hen the President declared the
blockade was established, the only course was to ac
knowledge fcto r’vht to do so as belligerents, and
submit to it, tor. *bat necessarily involved the other
party, who was al-o a belligerent, and was entitled
to he co considered, or course, whenever the United
States ccaeeu to oxeruisa the right they now claim,
there could beno »iccensi:y for acknowledgment of
belligerent rights.
In tho House of Lords, Earl of Houghton made a
similar inquiry, but used the term concession of
belligerent rights. Lari Russell replied in sub
stance similar to Paimerston, but objected to the
wording of the question, and to the time of putting
It as most inopportune. It was not a question of
concession, bat of soiual fact. The question was
unfortunate as to limo, because at present it waa
very difficult to say uliat was the state of the case,
ana the Government was anxious to snow what
course the G'.verniMnt intended to pursue. Until
they hnew, It was imnoseible to glue an answer.
The limes points out that if Galveston 13 stiii
blockaded the ledeials still excuso belllgoient
r * line of steamers Is advertised to
commence running between Liverpool and New ur
loThe F.-ocque says that In order to be prepared for
all eventual!!les, the French Government has de
termined to reinforce lis naval fleet on the Ameri
can coast. . ..
The American church, at Farts, was crowded on
the 14th In plant, on tho occasion of cervices in
memory of Lincoln. , „ ....
The King cf Italy has opened the Great Exhibi
tlon in Ifloiei.ce, and inaugurated the Dante
monument.
Tho mails from Calcutta Of April 10tll» Hong
Kong, April lit, ard Melbourne, March 85th, have
been received.
Nothing Is known of the Shenandoah beyond the
fact that the to. reported to be cruising off the Aus
tralian coert, and it was also reported that she was
lying in one ol the bays at King’s Island, where
her crew hau constructed another deck to strengthen
her.. „
Cozranercial Intelligence*
Liverpool, May 18 —The Manchester market is ad
vaueing Flour tailaod lower Wheat firm; red win
ter. 8e Bo@9a Coxa auiet at 29a 3d for mixed B*ef'
Ann Port QU'QI. tard actw»at6;©in
higher. Taltow steady Ashes steady. SQtfßr ad
vancing. <ic>j?fo firm. Rice inactive Spirits of Tur
pentine duUatfi7»W«- Petroleum quiet.
£lAP.KSTS.—Breadstaffs firm and an
•hanged. Sugar booyant. Cuffes firm. Tea advar.t
te fcnSa Vedncaday at 9C?i@9o>£for Wf,
JDlinol* Central shares. 7f@76#; Erie, bfrix United
gtates five-twenties, 64#@66.
H£W OKI KASfS Aill MEXICO.
ABEIVAX, OP GBNHEAI IiBAOBBOABO AND 6TAPP—
ADVICES EBOM MATAMOBOS—MOVESIENTS OB
THE FBBNOH TROOPS.
New York, May 29.—'The steamor Guiding Star,
from Now Orleans on tbe 23d, has arrived. Tide
subscriptions to tlio r-30 loan for tho first elgfct
days in Now Orleans, wore foio.ooo.
General Beauregard and staff arrived at New
Orleans.
Advices ttom Blatamoros state tliat Marshal Ba
zaine wJU probably come speedily to tho frontier,
and most of the French troops remaining In Mesloi
will be ordered to the northern departments.
Two divisions left for Nuevo Loon about tho
middle of April, and others are ordered In that di
rection. Tho Gorman and Belgian troops will bo
retained In tho Interior.
The steamers Ilepubllc and McClellan had ar
rived at New Orleans, the latter with *5,000,000
aboard.
CAIRO,
ARRIVAL OB GEBBBAD SHEEIDAH—THE MISSISSIP
PI AND TENNESSEE EATLKOAD.
Caibo, May 29 Major General Sheridan arrived
here at soon to-day.
The Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad will soon
be opened. Two hundred bales of cotton have passed
np for Evansville. Cotton 4c. higher, at Now Or
leans, cn the 23d, with lighter sales.
All kinds of trade dull—overy one waiting for the
promulgation of the free-trade order.
Below Now Orleans—Ship Hamburg, or Boston,
and barks Neneveh and Trojan, of Philadelphia.
Kobe! Affairs at Hey west.
Nbiv Yoke, May 29.—The gunboats Magnolia
and Glaviushave arrived from Hoy West, the latter
in tow.
Eebel officers, returning to their homes, wore ar
riving at Key West from points along the coast.
The rebel Senator Harris, ol Missouri, a major
general of the rebel army, and other prominent or.
beers, were captured at Cape Sable, Florida, and
had arrived at Key West.
General Thomas.
Louisville, May 29.—Major General Thomas
left for Washington to day.
SHERIFFS SALES*
CHEHIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a "Writ of kacias, to me directed, frill be ex
posed to public pale or vendue, on MON DkY Evsning,
Juuo 5,280 a, st 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hell*
>o. l. All that three- brick dwelling and lot of
grouud situate on the north side of Siiippea street, 162
feet west of Sixteenth street; containing in frnufc on
Shipren street 16 feet, and in depth noithwa*d 70 feet
to aivo-fe*«t wide alley which lead* Into - a lbre«-fe»t
wide alley leading northwardly Into Bad ford street,
m ith tyc privilege of said alleyB.
No. 2. A.i] that three- story brick dwelling ana lot of
gicand Rejoining Eo. 1, situate on the north siaa of
hbippen street. J26feet west of Sixteenth atreft; con
tsinizsiinfrortOE street lb fast, aud.m depth,
northward 70 /net t«» & fivo-ftot wide a:le7 leads
into a tlii€e feat wide alley Je*diDe northwardly Into
Bedford st‘<=ot, with the privilege of alleys.
ZiO 3. All that three-story briei uwoUiaff and tot of
grans« No 2. sltnft;e on the north eide of
ehU-pc-B ttreet, 12D ffeOt West Of Sixteenth street; on
isinlna'in front Oil Shlopyn »troet 16 feet, and .11 depth
northw*rd 70 feet io a flvo feet wide allay whici leads
into a thrt-e-foot wise alley leading northwardly into
Bedford street, with rlie privilege ol said alleys.
80.4. All lb a! three-story bri<k dwelling anulot of
ground adjoining Eo. 3, iffnate oil tbo north aids of
fchlpp-en street, 104 feet west of street; con
tsiflinß In from on Shippen street 16 fsot, and 'n dopth
nonkward 70feetteaftvo fast-wide alloy, v/h\sh loud*
into a tiree-feot-wide alloy leading nocttisvard into
B< dffro street, with the privilege of *ald alleys
Eo *6. AIJ that three story brie* dwelling and lot of
ground idjoinlns No. 4 ( situate on the north side ol
eihipp-fn sireet, S 3 feet west of Sixteenth s*.reet; «on
tahjintr la front on Shiprea street 16 feet, and in uepth
northwflld 7U ftet to & five-feet- wide Alloy, which loads
into e tbree-faet- wide Hlley leauing nonhwardly into
Bfcifonl street, with lha privilege of said alleys
No, c. Alt tliii thive- story brick dwelling aid lot of
ground fdjiluing Eo, 6, siln&ta on the north side of
hfcippen Krcei. 72 feet west of Sixteenth streat; eon
tainu'Eia fronton bhippen slreet 16 'eet, and!*’- depth
EO’thv,-ti2«l 70 feet to five fect-wide allfey. which leads
jr.tr> i thv^fe-ff.fit-wide alley leading northwardly into
Bedfrxd street, with the privilege of said alleys
Eo. 7, AUthat uvo-story brick dwelling and lot of
ground sittuts on the south Ride of Bedfo d street, VM
fed west of Sixteenth stress; containing ia front on
Bfcilotd rireetlifeet, and in depth conthwAtd 4t fe.it
to said lire feet-wide alley, with the privilege of »Aid
tw«* alleys.
No. 8 All tha: two- story brick dwelling and lot or
groned titnetc on the south side of Hadfoiv street. lio
fec-t we&t of frixieonth street: «ontaini3ff to front oa
ffadfoid street 14 feet, and in death aonthward tj feet
to said fivo'fest ivide alley, with he -priviiuie cf fahid
iwo alleys.
ZSo fl. aU that lwo*story brick dwelling lot of
gioui-d situßte cit the south aide of Bedford street 127
lent west of Sixteenth street; containing iu front on
Hed/oi’d sircsti3 fe&s. and in death southward 4** feet to
soil five-feet- wide alley, with the privilege of tiro
alley s.
Eo. 10. Alithlt two-ttory brick dwelling and lot of
ground situate onthesonth side of Bedford street, il4
west of sixteenth street; contsiainf in on
Bedford street 19 feet, RUd in depth simtb ward 4-5 fwt to
Gfitd li re-fee t- wide alley, with tho yrivilece of said two
So 11 All that two-story brisk dwelling and lot of
ground situate on the south aide of ffsd/ord. street, 101
fc-ui west of Sixteenth street; contsiuing in front on.
Bedfosd street 13 feet, and In depth southward 45 fsot
to said five feet wide alley, with the privilege of at id
two alleys.
Eo. 12 iff that two-stcry brick dwelling and lot of
sr> r.ud situate on the south side of Bedfozd street, ad
joining No li, SS feet west of Sixteenth street; contain
ing in irbht OS Bedford street 13 feet, and in depth
southward 46 feet to said flve-feet-wide alley, with the
priviU-rc of said two alleys
[D.C.; J. f 65. 10L Debt, $l9 135 S 6. B. Bundle Smith. ]
T&kfu in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Pattemoß. BEWRI C. SOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office sfay 24. 1865. my2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditloiii Pxponas.to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vondue, on MONOAif Eve
ning, June 0,1565, at 4 o'clock, at Saneoin-screer .Hall,
No. 1. All iha; three story brick msssuags and lot of.
around situate on the south side of £Mppeu street;, 13
feet west of Erie street in the city of Philadelphia: cn
• tinning in front on Bhippsn street 18 feet, and in dap h
75 teet, with the privilege of two alleys bounding
thereon. J Which premises Isaac Harvey, Jr ,et nx..
by deed, dated July !)rh, 1847, recorded in Dead. Book
A. C E , Jto oi, page 242, Ac., conveyed unto Joha T.
Coleir an in reserving gtonud rent of $47.16.3
Eo. 2 AU that three-story brick mas'U*#-- and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Prim* street, 353
feet ea&t of Einth street, in the city of PhiUdelpaia;
containing in front on Prime street 36 f-ot and iu dsptfi
9fl feet to Mtffo/k street. [Which promises J. Hum
phrey J'Jcllvalne efc nx , by deed dated February 22
IS£5, recorded in Deed Book A C H., Xfo 33, p?.ge47&,
See. % ccnveytd unto JuhnT. Coleman in fee, res«rriog
grnjrd rent of $72 3
Eo. 3. Ail that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground fituata on the noTth aide of Prime n-reet, 17S
feet east of Ninth street, in the Cit? of Philadelphia;
cr.ntaii isg in front on Prime street 16 feet and in depth
SO ftefc to Suffolk street (.Which premises J. Hum
phrey flfelivaine et vx., by deed dated February??,
IS'f, rccardca In l?eed Bock A. 0. B. . Eo Jo’s page 481,
conveyed into John X. Coleman, In fee, reearrisf
ground lent of *73 3
Eo, 4, All that thiee-fitory brick messuaga and lot of
ground situaioon the aonth Bide of Fit*watev street. 16
feel east of Bulbelletreet, in the city of Philadelphia;
thence extending east along Fltzwater street 36 fta: to a
three feet-wide alley, thence south along same s:i feet.
[Which premises Alexander J. Seed esux., by dead
dated December SO, 3843, recorded in Deed Book K. L
LI., Ko. 14, page 041, he., conveyed unto J«:hn T.
in fee, subject to a ground rout of $3l,
wlicb. by deed dated December 23, 1845, recorded iu
Deed Bo'-X A. W. H-, No. 4, page 2tfl. Ac , WiS con
veyed to said John M. Coxemsn, whereby vho same
was merged.]
[t>. O.; J , *65. 179. D*bt, $1,750. Junkin.]
Taken in execution and to bo sold at the property of
John X Coleman. C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philsdelpbia, Sheriff’s Office, May SI. 18SS- my2s-8t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BT VIRTUE OF
p. writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or voadue, on MOtiDiT Eve
ning, Juued, ISGS. at 4 o’clock, at Saneoui-sU'e*! Hall.
AjltVsa five three- story messueicetta2.diotuf ground,
r Unite at the southeast corner of ‘Thirteenth, auc Green
streets, in the city of Philadelphia: containing la front
on Thirteenth street 20 feet SU i.'«chw. and in depth
along Green street 70 feet, [Which premises Theodore
Hoppes, ft ab,by deed dated April 2L. 2857, recorded
in Deed 80-k H. D. W., no. 137, page 193. Ac., con
veyed unto Jeremiah Bonsai! and Joseph Potts, in fee.
Subject to ground rent of $l6 SO; and said Joaeph Potts,
et ux.. by deed indorsed, dated July 13, 1860, conveyed
his share sad Interest therein unto Jeremiah Boasall 3
[D. C ; J., ’65 83 Debt. $1,853 30. Gest ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jeremiah JBonsaU, and terra tenant _
HENRY O. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 24, lfifift. my2s St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
*3 a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wiUha eX
possd to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Jnr&5,1605, at 4 o'clock, at baneom* street Hall,
All that three-story brick mes-uago with tivo story
back buildings and lot of ground oitoate on tae *outh
weet corner of Columbia avenue and Culwalader street
[now CadwaladST avenue), in the city of Poiladelphia;
cont&iiiLgin fronton Columbia avonuc sixteen /eel,
ano in deoth elxtv one feet to atwo-foet alley leading
into la:*?’Cadbury avenue, with the privilege of said
alley. [Which premises Samuel Grant, et ax , by
deed dates April 29, 1353 conveyed unto Arthur He*
Avoy. in fee- 3
CD C.: J., ’66. IS2. Debt, $1,550 G. W Biddlo.3
Taken in execution and to be told ss the property of
Arthur KcAvoy. HBNBY C. HOWBbEi, Sheriff
Fhiladalpltia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24, l£6a. my2>-3t
CHSBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
k-5 a -writ of Levari Facias, tO me directed, vrill b« ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 5, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-straet Hall,
All thf '. lot of ground situate on the south side of
Matter street. t*o hundred end fifty.three faefc two
i&c'u&B west of Eighteenth street, in the city of PhUa*
delpfctu: containing in fiont on Hester street tutsan
fen, and in depth one hundred feet to Intersil! street.
(Which preralees Thomas Shipley, et al., b« deed dated
August 26,1862, conveyed unto William Crawford in
fee )
[D. C;J.,’6S 90. Debt, $1 302 49. Wain.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the proosrty of
Wilhcjn Crawford. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philad , Sheriff’s Office, May 24.1865. my2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a wrii of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Jure 6, 1565, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-sticet Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage with two-story
bftek buildings and lot of ground situate on (newest
side of Tinman street, 116 leet north of Heed street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing ia fi-mt onTior
nsn street 15 feel, and la depth 73 test to * six feet
Rjjer, witii the privilege of said alley. [Which pre
loieea Robert Smith by deed dated Ap/il 10.1802, com
veve d unto John Baird in fee. 3
riY C.: J. >65. 189 Debt $1 660. G. W. Biddle. J
Taken 111 execution and to ho sold as the property of
John Baird HENRY 0- fiOWLt. Shojlff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, May 24, 1565. my2i-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, June 5. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-st. HalL
No. 1. AU that lot of ground »iluate on the north
westerly tide of Lemon street, 203 feet sc-uthwestward
from 'Whiatsheaff lane, tn the city.of Philadelphia;
emtainisg in front on Lemon street ICO feet, and in
depth IC6/cet to a 20*Jeet street
No 2 All shat lot of ground situate on the northwest*
«ty tide of Lemon street, 353 feet southwesterly from
Whs&tsheaff lane; containing in front on Lemon street
ICO feet, and in depth 108 f6Bt 10 & ZU-fOet ntr««t.
N 0.3 All that lot Of ground eituaie oa the northwest
erly side of Lemon et eet. 603 feet soutdwestward from
Wh«alsheaff) aue; c.staining in front on Lernoaatroofc
ICC f«et, and in depth 108 feet to a 2J-foci s.ieat.
[D C. *. J., ’65. 385. Debt, $2 356 40. Longatrath ]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
WUliaio McGartv. HENRY C. HOWEbL. Shen&.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24, 1885. iny2>3t
OHLRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Juno f, 1665. at 4 o’clock, at Haneom-stroet Hall,
ill tbar. four-Btoiy brick rougn.caet m-;s*uaieaud lot
of eri und situate on the northwest corner of Vino and
Eighteenth street*, in the city of Philadelphia; cantaln
in* in front on Vina atrest 22 feetlO mche*, and m depth
Vtf, feet to an eUhtoen feet wide eirowt extscdUg from
Eighteenth to Hineteenib streets. [Bslob part ot the
pr. ndrea which Charles Harlan, by deed dnad October
12.1814, rtcoided in D*ed Book R L. b . No 28, p. 79,
*c , conveyed unto William Thompson la fee. J
ti> ; J., ’65 95. Debt, f5.85l 17. H Biuney. Jr. 3
Taken in execution and to bo sold as tua property oj
Wi »Ikiu Vhompson. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 21. 18S5. my2s Si
OHERIFS’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a vrritof Levari FacUs, to me di»ectos. wiU be ex
posed to public salo or vendne, on MONDAY Evoning,
Jnsefi, is6sf at 4 j’clock, at Sansom- street Hall,
that three-story brick messuage and iot o? ground,
situate cn tho north side of Wharton street. 232 feet 6
inches west of Third street, in the city of fhiladaiphla;
containing in front on Wharton street 17 fse», und in
depth 66 feet 3 the privlleg» of a two-fe= t
two'inchea alley. [Which ptembsas Chrlatopher Fal
lon etal,- by deed dated May c, 1852, r-acor.de l in Deed
Book T H * No. 16. page 497, &c., convty&d nuts Joba
W. Bickain fee. ReserTiog a ground rent of $l2 50,
Which, by dfed ecdorsed, d»Ud peeemVr 2 b 185', was
conveyed unto said John w. .Hicks in fee, whereby the
(i tT) 6 o.Tj. 1 !' 5*5 181. prtt. *l. m ow. Biddls. ]
Taken in execution ana tobe «oW. r* tha_ property of
John W, Hicks. ulierlff.
' Philadelphia, Sheriff b Office, May 24, 186 a my2s-3t
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
£3 a W r,t of Venditioni Bxpoias, to rcu w!!1 be
exposed to public rale or vendue, on 3lt> HOC £ Bveuing,
June C l£fld. at 4 o’clock, at Sanaom etre&t Hall,
ill that tbree-fttory brick messnate and lot or xround
ell nate on She aonth aide of Catharlns etroet. 44 feat wob*
SfKfcaion street, in the city of Philadelphia; con ale
log iii iront on Catharine street 14 feet, and deoth .>9
f.‘t. more or 1«( S. [Which'iui
nx , by fired dated August 16. 1§53» fO-Ofuca lu
Bock T. 8., Vo 96, page 535, &0,. convoyed unto Jose
phine Lelar. wife of fSharles Lelar ] u . , 7 ,
CP. 0.-5 J, 208. Debt, s3B* 63 M»oli«»oa J
Teken ia execution and to he aoid &a the proparty of
Cbsr'es Lelar. HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’* Office, Hay 24. 1835. »j 2-5 3t
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writof Venditioni Exponas,to raedirected, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6, 1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. au that yearly ground reut of $137.60, ismlng
and payable out of and for aUtk&i lot of ground situate
on tne souvhwcßterlv etce of tbe Heading fi&Uroad, iu
the Nineteenth ward. In the City aforesaid: Beginning
at the distance of 254 feet 10 iacues contheaeterly from
the corner of ths said Kabroad and Kensington ave
nue, contalnlnf in front of Bsilroad 100 feet, and
in depth Bouthwestw&rdly 100 feet 6X inches to Lehigh
avenue.
80. 2. All that lot of ground, with thrae story brick
mcesu&ge thereon erected, situate on ihe west side of
Frank ford road 20 feet north from Orleans street, iu the
said city of Philadelphia; cor mining in fronton the
esld Frankford road 16 feet, and in depth v/oat £5 feet to
a five-feet-wide alley, leading into Orleans street
No. S —All that three story Slick mawaage and lot of
ground »ltuate on tbe south side of (‘oates etroot, be
tween Franklin and Eighth streets, iu the Thirteenth
ward in the city of Philadelphia. B«*ioning at the
distance of Sofeet2?-«of an inch easterly from the east
side of said Eighth street, .nud exteudiog thence south -
ward 81 feetsinches; thence westward 22 feet 4 inches
to the east side of said Eighth street; thence southward
along said Eighth street 3 feet 0 inches*, more or less,
crossing 811 alley of that breadth to ground late of 8.
Bcb'e; thence eastward parallel to said Coates street 49
feet 2itches, more or less; thence northward at right
angles with the said Coates street S 5 feet to the south
line thereof, and thence westward along the said Coates
street 18feettothe place of beginning [Being the same
premises which Edward Walden audwife, by inden
ture dated rhoUHh day of April, A. D. 1830, recorded in
Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 123, page 45, Ac , conveyed
unto the »aid James 6. Keen in fee.}
No 4 —All that Certain three-ftoxy brick meisuago
*r.d lot of s) ouud situate on. the west side of Fraukford
road,'62 feet north of Orleans street: emtainiag iu
frortoa the said Frankfort road 16 feet, and indspth
S-lfeet to a five-feet-wide alley leading into Orleans
street Beingthestmepremissß which Abraham Gear
hart etal., by indtnture dated Ihe 23d day of Novem
ber A. D. 1553, conveyed unto the said James S. Keen
In fee.
No. 6 —All that certain lot of ground situate on the
north side of Cumberland street. I*2 feet west of Tulip
street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Fluladel
pMi* containing in front on the pa-id Cumberland
street 36 feet, and in depth too feel ta DicklllßOn stress.
[Being the same lot which. BAnjctmla F. Archer and
w»f«, by indenture dated the 29tli day of March, A. D.
1819, recorded In the office for v-’Ciirdln* deeds. Ac., at
Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No, Or, y> vgo 162,
Ac., conveyed unto the said James t*. Keen in fee. J
>O. 6. AU that y«atJ» ground vast or sum of SJSO. is
suing and payable out of and for all th*t lot of croaud.
si mate oa the lonthwest corner of tbe Ketdlng Bailroad
end Kr niinston avenue, in the Nineteenth ward of the
city cfoicEßid. Thencs southwcstwardly along the
northweft side ol the said EensiKgton avenue iOOfeet
iichss to Lehigh avenue, thence northwestwardly
along to* northeasterly side of the said Lehigh avenue
66 fee* 17£ Inches, thence StiU norihwestwardly 44
feet IC'?3 inches, thence northeasterly 93 feet 15,s inches
to tbe said railroad, thence southeasterly atong ihe
said railto&d 100 feet to the place of begin Ding,
No. 7. All that jearly ground rent of $&3 issuing and
payable out of and for all that lot of groaac sitnats on
the southeasterly side of lha Reading Railroad and
Kensington avenue, in the Nineteenth ward of iho city
aforesaid, thence extending «outhe**turly along the
southwesterlv side of said railroad 124 feat 30 locoes,
thence louUiweeierly by a line parallel with Jasper
8-tree: iOO feet CX inches to the nonbeasteily side of Le
high avenue, thence 122 feet 5?« inches to the said JEvea
slngton avenue, thenc6 uoitheasterly along the sonth
eavterly side of the a&itt Kensington avenue
inches to the place of beginning.
No. 8 All that lot or 1 Uce cf ground, with the tbree
stoiy brick messußge Itereon erected, sitaate on tho
east side of Twelfth street 67 feet 8 inches touts, of Gal
lowhlli street, in the city of FhiUdelphla; containing
in front on tbe raid Twelfth street IS feet, and in depth,
eastward, i 0 feet. [Being the same premise? w:ich
Samuel B. Boade and wife, by indenture basting cate
the record day of May, A. D. 185 J, e-xiveyad unto James
B. Bo*u In fee 3 ... .. .
No. 9. AU that lot 0/ ground situate on the southwest
side of the Bathing Railroad: commencing at the dis
tance of 124 feet lo Inches southeasterly from the corner
of the said railroad and Kenricton avenue; containing
iairont on the 6&td railroad 100 f«et, aud la depth 105
feet and three-quarters of an inch to the northoneterly
Side O' Lehigh avsnut.
No. 10. AH that brick meesuag* and lot of ground
situate on the west side of tbe Frankfort road, in the
Binettenthward of the city of .Philadelphia aforesaid;
commencicgat the disiauce of ?.0 feet northwardly from
Orleans street; contsining in front on the saidFrauk
ford ioad 16 feet, and in depth west 85 feet to a five fe*t
wide alley leadins into Orleans street. [Being the
same premises which Abraham Gearhart, et a! . by Iq
centure hearing date the 2d d&y of April a. J>. 18.55, and
recorded in Deed Book R D. W.. No 84, psgelGi, As.,
conveyed nnto James S. Keen In lee, 3
No 11. All that three-Btory brick mess nice and lot of
gronnd situate on the west side of EUventh street, 4S
toot south of Thompson street; cortaHiiag in front, on
said Eleventh street 16 feet, aild in depth 64 f«et to a
three-feet, wide alley [Being the earn? premises which
Charles Hopkins.by indenture dvtod the 3d day of June,
a D. 1662, retorted infleeu Book A.O H., No. 61,page
824, Ac , conveyed unto Jamas S Keen, in f&3- J
No. 12 All tnat lot ol ground with tbe msseuage
erected ihereon; situate on tho northeast sido of Penn*
svlvauia avenuft; Legiuaing at the distance of 42 feet
northwsstorjy from Bold street; cortaining ]a front on
the raid Pennsylvania avonae 14 rest, aca ia depth
northeast on nortii wfst sido thereof SI feet 7 iuckas ana
of an inch- and on tho sou 1 beast side thereof a bout 95
ieet, be the same more or less. „ _
[D. C.; J , ’65 177. Debt *l. 556 CO C. Hart 1
Taken in execution aid to ha sold as the property of
James 8. Keen. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Map 24,1SSJ. my2s-st.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
K-/ a -writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evo
niug, JuceS, )£65, at 4o ! c'ock> at sansom-street Hail.
Ail that lot of ground sltaale In ths Twenty-fourta
■ward of ihe city of Philadelphia, on. the northeast
wardly side Of a twenty faot-wiia street or road laid
out by Ellis Yamall, parallel with find at the distance
oflFfi/ee?. or thereabouts, from tho river Schuylkill,
and communicating at the north end hr a continuation
of the same, orbyothsr streets or roads, wHh Schuvl
iiil or Ford road, now called Hutchinson street. The
northwest corner of tho said lot being at tho dUtauce of
677 teet e&fitW'VTdly from ihe aaid Hutchinson street,
where the same intersects with the line of P,nn's
estate, called 4 ’fcolifcude;' 7 coniaininr in breadth
north end south 60 feet, between parallel lints running
from the said twenty toot-wide street north 67 degrees,
east in length ISS feet, more cr less, to low water mark
in the river Schuylkill, including the towing-path of
the Schnylklll Navigation Company, all the rights of
which company, hnwever, are excepted out of this
pr* sent grant. Bounded t ortheastwardly by the river
Schuylkill, eouttwestwaraiy by lha paid twauty-feefc
wlde street, norihwaidly by the said Penn's «»tste,aud
southwardly by other ground o&ihe said Ellis Y&ruaii.
[Peine the same premises which the said Ellis Yarnall,
by indenture dated EeptemberO, 1817, raeordsd in D. B.
L K, B.» No. G 5, page 372, Ac . conveyed unto John
Owen* and Thomas Owens in fe a, reserving ground
rezil of $9O. J
CC P. ;J.,’65. 12. Debt,s92 55. Hopper.]
Taken Is execution and to be sold as the property of
John Owens and Thomae Owens. _ _
HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
PhilfideJpbla, Sheriff’* Office, Slay 13,1605. myl6-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
hJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Junes, 1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1 Ail tIIOBS two double two-and a haif story
alone messuages and lot of ground situate on the noor-h- 1
cast side of Baines street. Twsnty-seeund ward, be-
Sinning at a stake sat for a corner of grou:.d granted to
BJa* Cox. thence along Hfeinf.S itreoi northeast 44 foot,
and in depth southeast i2O feet, which premUefl
Charles Weiss, et nx . by deed dated January 7 1850,
recorded in Deed Book A D. 8., No 99, page 334. con
veyed nnto Qeorge Moateith, in fee, subject to a ground
rent of $42
No 2. All those four adjoining messuages and lot of
ground situate on the i oath west side of Engle street,
iu the Twenty-second ward*' 120 feet sonthoast of
Baines btreat; containing in front on Engle street 60f«et,
end in depth l&2 feet 4 inches cn northwest line, and 152
feet 10>4 fnebo* os southeast line. Which premises
.Charles Weiks, etux.. by dated Angu s .t 2,1850,
recorded ia Deed Book A. D. 8., ISO. 126. page47s, Ac.,
conveyed unto George Monteiih, in fee, enbject to a
ground reiri |gs Debt, SP4 34, Quin.]
Taken in execution &nd to be sold a* the property of
George ttfonteitb. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 13,1865. m;l5-2t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias VeadDlonl Exponas, tome directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, June 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom
streetHail. • .. A _ ...
No. 1. All that brick mesiuage and lot ofjground situ
ate on the Bouthwea* cornet of Mountain and Eighth
streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Eighth street 82 feet, and in depth. 67 feet, to a three
feet alloy, with the privilege thereof (Which pre
mises Edward S. McGHueet ux , by deed dated July 28,
IS4B, molded in Deed Book A D W., No. 41, page
123. dec , conveyed unto John Clalk In fee ) .
No. 2 AU that tot of ground situate on the aorih side
of Morris street, 70 feet weH of Eighth street, in the
city of Philadelphia; coutaining ia front on Morris
street feet, and in dopth 112 fast to Mountain street,
with the privilege of certain alleys bounding thereon.
(Which premises Bdward S HcOlue et nx , by deed
dated August 2H. 1549. recorded in Deed Book B D W ,
No. 42, page 129, &c., conveyed unto John Clark iu
I€ No. 3. AU that lot of ground situate on the north side
of Moniß street. 118 feet east of Ninth street. In the cilr
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Morris street 32
feet, and in depth 61 feet. (Which premise* GeorgeT.
Lewie et ux., by deed dated July 14 1848, recorded in
Deed Book R D. W., No. 42, page 126* &c., conveyed
nnto John Clark In fee.) ___ _ . ' ,
[D. C ? J., ’CS. 211. Debt, $l,OOO. Hanbest.]
Taken in execution and to be sold aa the otopertv of
John Clark. HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24, 1865. mv26-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will beex-
Soaed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
unes, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansora-screet Hall,
Do I.—Allthat lot of ground s;itute on the south
side of Market street 44 feet westward from Nineteenth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Market street 22 feet, and in depth 110 feet to a fire
feet aDey.
No 2 —Lot of ground on the south side of Market
street 66 feet westward from Nineteenth straet; contain
ingln Jront on Market streat43 feet, and in depth 176
feet to Barker street Bubjill-toa ground rent of si2o—
lrt April and October. Together with the privilege of
said fi 76-feet alley. (Which premises John Murphy, et
al., by deed dated February £6. IS6I. conveyed unto
Henry K. Smith in fee.] t , ..
JS. £ —On the above premises are erected two tbrae
siory brick dwelling? and stores, two etory brisk * ffica,
ivco railway sidfelings, and two-story brick stable on
tha real of lot. ,es m Debt. 57.000. Hex. 3
Taken in exeentlon and tobe s»M m the propert, of
Hen,, K. Smith BEKRTO. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SheriFeOfflce. Map 24, 1803. mrZS-St
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
O a writ of YcuditioDi Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning. Junes, 1865, at 4 o’clock, atBanbom-street HaU,
All that lot of ground aituato on the southwest side of
Fowler street 260 feet northwest of Jefferson street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing iu front ou Fowler
etnet 120 feet, and in depth 90 feet. [Which premises
John Kentwonh. et ux , by deed dated February f>,
1863, i6Cordedin Deed Book A. C 8.. No. 77. page 611,
&c., conveyed unto Jamss Chatwin iu fee.]
[D.C.; J., *65. 106. Debt, $197.91. Dolman.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as tke property of
Jame« Chalwtn. HTSBBY O HOWELL, Sberlff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s office. May 24, 1565. my2s &
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
rO a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be.ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Jnnefi, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saiißom-street Hall,
Ali that lot of grom d Bltuate ou the eoutheast aide of
Buko street 235 feet 6 Inches northeast of Somerset street,
iu the city of Philadelphia; containing m front oaDqke
Street ISO fee*, and in depth £6 feet 7 iuchoi. [Which
premises Jofeph Moore, cinx.. by d«d dated Janosrr
11. 3855, recorded In Deed Book A. .D. B , NO. 4, p.
417, &c.» conveyed unto Peter Frilz ia fee I
CD. cf; J , >65 200 Debt, Lex 3
Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property of
Peier Fritz BE'fRY C lIOWELL, Sheriff
r Pniladciphla, Sheriff ’a Office. May 24, 1865, my2s 36
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
June 6,1855, at 4 o’clock, at bansom-stroet Hall,
All ihai yearly ground r*nt of si39, leaning out of*
lot of ground situate ou the southwest corner ot Lom
bard and Beach atrett, in the city of PMlalelphli; cou
taiuing m frOLt On bombard Btreet4o feet, and in depth
7Sfeet. [Which T*arivground «enfc Blnr.on Brolaskr,
adinlnUtrafcor, by deed Jans 2*. 1837. and record
eddn Deed Book A D W., No 139, page 132, conveyed
ULto Catharine Nar. Dy, iu fee. 3 _ _ • ,
[l>.o. ; J., ’(6 107. Debt, $l,Oll 11. T. P. Potts 3
Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Nauity and uatbarine, his wife.
HENRX C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Shoriff’s Office. Ux* 24, 1863.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
lO an Alias Order of Sato, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Junes, 1865, at 4 o’clock, atSansom-BtreetHaU,
No. 3. All the stores, buildings, aud lot of ground
eituate on the out side cf (Plumb or) Wa'er street,
62 feet south of Sp'uce street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on Water street 48 feet
mor e or less, and In depth 124 feet 7 inches to Delaware
No 2 All that wharf and lot of ground situate on
the eaßt side of Delaware avenue 31 feet 9 inches south
cf Spruce street, iu the city of Philadelphia: contain
ing in fronton Dtfairareavenue 68 feet 3 inches aud
is depth of that -width mivr ws tfia Jaw permit,.
• rn, O. ;J. *65. 72 J. <3. Johnson.}
L HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff *s Office, May 13,1865 my!s 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ ofYmdirioni Bxpouaß,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
Junes. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-strcet Hall,
All that tfcree story brick messuage aad'lot o. grourd
situate on the east ride of War nock stroet, 112 feat north
of Thompeon street, in ibe city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Warnock street 16 feet, and Id depth
45 feet 6 inches C Which premises Charles Henry Fish
er et ux , by deed dated February 23 1917. recorded in
Deed Book A. W M.» No 27, page 97, Ac,, conveyed
unto Joseph Bchnitzler in fee, reserving groand rent of
® 3O 3 rc. r.: J., ’«5. ia Debt, *4JSB. S..Hood.]
Taki»n fn esTGCntiOU and tO bfl Sold as the property of
ScbSi ’. IiBWBT C r HOWELL 1 ; Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff s Office, May 13. 1865. milo-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
O -writ of Venditioni ksponas, to me directed, will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
Jane 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street HaU,
AU t* allot of etcu - d sltuace on the east side of Logan
street, oce hrud.-ed aud seventy five feet north of Ha
verford road, in the olt: cf Philadelphia: containing in
front on Logan street twenty-live feet, and in depth
ninety feet [Which premise* Stephen Parsons et nx,
b> dated March 4.13£4 recorded in Deed Book R.
D w., No. 3% page 319. Ac., conveyed uato Parrish
Downs in fee-, reserving ground rent of #l6 70.3
CO.C. P.; J , ’66. 9. Dsbt, $34 40. Nicholson. 3
Taken in execution and U be 6oid as the property of
PhTrtoh Downs HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office, May 10,1366. |pylo*3t
THE PEESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1865.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUe'oF
awrltof Alias Venditioni Exponas* to ms directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening', June 5, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
Hall,
All that certain lot, tract, or piece of land, with the
messuages or tenements, mlLs, iacories and coal- yard
thereon erected; witn liie stationary steam-engines,
siesm fire engine* and boilers. dje--*ats. tanks, cis
terns; also, the shafting. banters, and* belting, steam
and water-pipes, and gas fixtures ■ together with all tha
carding and spinning machinery, looms, gigs, finishing
machinery, washing usd fulling re ill*, b vdranUc press*
e*. shearing machines, tentering machines, and all the
fixtures and machinery therein contained; situate in
the Twent j- lecond ward of the city ot Philadelphia;
bounded end described ar; follows, to wit' beginning at
a point in the tide of the county bridge, on tho Bristol
and Germantown township-line, directly in the centre
of the keystone of the western side of the arch of the
bridge, on Daoneuhower’s Mill Koad. thence along the
same north fifty- five degree* twenty- two minutes, west
one hundred and eighty-six feet six Inches Lo a point in
said rosd between tne old mill and a dwelling on the
northerly side of s*id road; thence by the sama north
forty-on* degrees thirty-five minutes, west two hun
dred and twenty-seven feet two and three-quarter
inches, to a corner in eaul road; thence along the same
south forty-two degrees thirty minutes, west three hun
dred. and fifty- four feet one and three- quarter inch©* to
the centre of Armstrong etreat; th©ncs along lhe same
north forty -sis degree* thirty- seven minute*, west one
hujidrtd and fifty- six feet ten and OJKNuIf inches to a
corner in the side of said road: thence along the same
south eighty-eight degrees tblrty-oce minutes, wetst
three hundeed and four feet two lashes lo a corner in
Craig's land; thence Booth forty.two degrees thirty
minutes, wertoneburdred and forty-six feet to a cor
ner in Charles 'Willing's land; thence south, eighty
three degrees fifteen minutes, eist two hundred and
eighty fret six inches to a stone; Uence by laud sold
to Willing or Vanhorn souta forty eight degrees, east
one hundred and three feet one and and one-half
inches to a stone: thence south forty two degree*
five urinates we*t two;hundred and three feet nine
and one-quarter inches to the Philadelphia" and Ger*
mar town Eaihoatf: thence eastwardly along the same
one hundred and elxiy- three feet to the land of the Gas
Company; thence north forty-two degrees five minutes
east one hundred and seventy six feat to a corner;
thence b* said land of the Gas Company
acti land foruioly of Thomas Saxton, south fifty and
one- half degrees east four handled and ninetr-s-sven
feet eleven and five eighths inches to the middle of
Winter street; thence along the same north one hun
dred and twenty-four feet five inches to th* centre of
Aimttroi-g #trc»-t; thence along the *arae north forty-six
dejxees thirty minutes west one hundred and eight
Jett; thence by laud ot Joseph Fling north forty-two
degress fifty-three minutes east ono hundred and eigU
ty-eix feet six itcht* to a corner; thence south ferty-six
degrees thirty minutes eatt twenty-two feet; theuce
Biuth fifty-nine degrees three minutes east twenty-six
feet tlx sin! one-half Inches to the side of the bridge;
thence by the some north two degrees forty-one mi
nutes east two hundred and six fett three inches more
Of lest to the place of beginning Containing eight
acres moreorleis. fßeing the same premises which.
John At motions, by indenture dated the eleventh day
orHayA.D. 1863, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H ,BTo.
lC4,pago 170, granted and conveyed unto the said James
Armstrong and Pad Klotz. their heirs and assigns, In
equal undivided mcieiies, as tenants tu common, j
jS. B.—Un the above- detcvlhad premises areathrea
slory rtene fac ory, about fifty feet by one hundred
fee;, with a four-story stone building, about forty feat
by sixty ftet, adjoining, forming a win*; with, drying
house afto adjoining, and a small one* story picker
honte; a barn, partly stone sad panly frame, near the
factory. Also, » building two stories high, used as a
storehouse and for wool-sorting- Also, a neat two*
storvstoae messuage. The coal yard is on the north
erly' side of the Gt-rroautown Steam Kailroact, near
Witter street The machinery in the afanve-aescribed
factories consists of four ompiote sets of woolen ma
chinery, with ail the necessary finishing machinery,
nhaflinp. belling, and appurtenant thereto.
[D. G.; J , 'to. 172 Deb-, SLI47 i 8 B. Taylor. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Paul Klotz and J*me»-arer-strong.
HENRY G. HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadß., Sheriff's Office, May 23, 1865. mygs-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, oaMQNDAY Evening,-
Junoe, 1666, at 4 o’clock, atSansom-sireet Hail.
No. 1. On? undivided onuety or LJfpan of all that
yearly groand-rem of two hanurai aud fifty dollars,
issuing and payable ont of all th&t lot of ground situate
on the west s:ac of £f.
Be&tfcr struts. tn the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on St. John street one hunlred feet, end in
depth iwo bundled and twenty live feet, to Gohocksink
Creek- Bounded north by next described lot. «oatfa bf
ground late cf Mary White, west by Cohocisink creek,
and east by St. John street M ~ .
No. 2 t.’up undivided moiety or hilf part of all that
two-story brick meßeuaga and Act of ground, situate oa
thft west side cl St John street, between George and
Beaver aticote, in she City of JrhiUdeipMa; coutaiuin*
in front on st. John street thirty - five feet, and in depth
two hundred Rod twenty fiva feet, to Cohockslnk
creek. (For recital, sea Writ )
* to. C.: J.» ’65. SB. Debt, Black.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Wiley and John K- Wiley, decpß'-ed
HENRY *J. faOWBLCi, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff ’a Office, May 24,1865. my2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
awrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, willbs
exposed to publicsule or veudue.on MONDAY Evening,
June 6. 1865. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messaage and lot of ground
situate on Hie wett eido of FiUe<fnSU street, eighty- two
feet north of Catharine street, iu tae city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Fifteenth street sixteen
feet, and in dtptb £o feet ton three-feei-wide alley lead
ing into another three-feet alloy leading into Birch,
street with privilege cf said uiley. [Winub premise*
hUch&ol De Hnverß. et ux , by deed dated Aanaary 9,
JS66, recorded in Deed L. B. 8.. No. 7JT png* 433 ;
&c , cosvcycd utto Eiward G Aoce* m faa subjocS to
two mortgage cebts of $l,OOO e&ch, lec.irded in MortEßje
Book No. 6, pagts 41 and 67^
[i>. C.:J.. 7 65. 43.4aNbt. $457-25 Vogdas ]
Taken in eyecation audio be sold a* the property of
Bdwa*.d C. deceased.
BSNRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 13,1866. m>2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a wrifof Veudilioci Exponas, to me directed, will
be expobed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, June 5. 18G5, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that four-si orv building called Chanacey Insti
tute, and two two-story messuages and-lot of ground,
situate on the north side of Filbert etraet.l27 feet west of
Eleventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence ex
tendirg north .by ground late of Daniel J. Rhoads, 85
feet, thence west psr&liel with Filbert street 12 feet 6
inrbe?, Ihenee north CO feet to Beaezet street, thence
west flcug eemftSS feet Ditches, thence south 136 feet to
Filbert street, thfncs along same 02 fast beginning*
fWhich premise& Simon P. Brol&skey, by deed dated
M»y 6,18';5, conveyed unto * ‘The Homcepathlo Medical
College of renußj ivania, Philadelphia, ! ’ taeir euccia
8076 and assigns, subject to two mortgage debts of
SS>GCO each, dsttd May 4 and 5, 18-55. end reco/did re-
Hpt cUvely in Mortgage Books B. D. W., No*. 9 and 11,
pp. 853 aud 262, Ac ] ,
[D, C.; J., *65. 74. Debt, $3,000. Erety.]
Taken in execution end to be sold as the prorerty of
“The Homeopathic Medical College of P***nsylvania,’ *
PhiDdelphia. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24,1565 tav23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be tx-
Foaed to public sale or vendns, on MONDAY Evening,
Junes, ISCS. at 4 o’clock, at Kan?om-street Hall.
All that three-fiioiy brick inesauase. With asckbnild
ai d lot of ground, sitnate on tbd south side of
Elißwortfc stwi, 127 feetSK inches east of Fifteenth
street, ialhe city of Phi'adelpliia; conteining in front
bn Ellsworth street 17 ftei, arid in depth oa thee*,*!
line £1 feet 2% hides, and. on the west Hue 81 reet l)%
Inches to a four- fe«t allay, wDh privileie thereof,
[Which premises Elon Dnnbar et he., by deed d«tad
April 17, JS6I, conveyed unto Henry M. Bl&ck in fee ]
tD.C. ;J, ’65 112 Debt, $2 603. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry is. Black. HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,May 24, 1865. my2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a "writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex*
Soged to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
nnefi, 166.5, at 4 o'clock, at Simsoin-street Hall,'
All that tb*e&- story brick messuage ana lot of ground
situate on the south aide Of Matriner street (between
Carpenter and Prime streets), 48 feet wait of Thirteenth
st. eot. in the city ct Philadelphia; containing la (rout
or Mariner street 16 feet, and Id depth 47 fret linen,
more or less. [ Whic a premises Casper Souder et nx.,
by deed dated May 11, 1848, recorded in Heed Book 9.
W. C.. Ho. 15, rage 10 Ac., conveyed unto Bobeit C.
Stewsitin'fee. 3
[D. C. ; J.,’65 162. Debt, $713.50 H C. Thompson .3
Taken in execution and to ba sold as the property of
Robert C. Stewart. H'ENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, May £4.1865. my£s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY Eve
ning. June 6 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All tb*V let of tnrouad &ita*-te on tbs northwest side
Of Frfm-vford road (betW6BaFrauMln Camstery aveaiie
and Clearfield street) in the\eity of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Frank ford road forty feet, and in
depth one hundred and twenty feet. Bounded southeast
by Frankfonl read, northeast by lot cf John W Reiser
in trust- souibweßt by lot cf Margaret Ye ate* Boyd,
and northwest by lot late of Elizabeth Boyd, r Which
premises Agneß Boyd, guardian, 4c , bv deed dated
April 6,1859. recorded in Deed Book A D. B , Xfo. 61,
P*ge297» &c., convey eduato Francis P. Magee In lee,
reserving ground rent of $99 } • _'
[D. C.; J., ’65. 145. Debt, $638 46. H C. Olay.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Francis P Magee. . HENRY 0 HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 21, 1865, my2s-3t
OHERIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, June 6. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sanßom-street Hall,
All that messuage and Jot of groundsituate on the east
side of Second street 20 feet south of Moore street,in tha
city of Philadelphia; thence extending east parallel
with Moore street 63 feet four and one fifth inches to a
time-feet atiey, with privilege thereof; thence south
along same 79 feet four and font-flfihinchea-, thence wast
72 feet 9 inches to Second street; thence south alone the
same 60 feet to the beginning, f Which premises Pear
son Serrill, trustee et al., b * deed dated March 1,1361,
reroidtd in Deed Booh L. E. 8., No ?3, p 13912, 4c ,
convey ed unto Thomas fil. Plowman in fee, reserving a
groun gg ]) e bt, #IS3 42 Eawle ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas M. Plowman. «,*«*«* «.%_
HENRY C. HOWBLL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 23,1565, my2s-3t
(SHERIFF'S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF
k-? a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ball.
All the right, title, &nd interest iu all that yearly
ground rout of two pounds, ten Bbiilluje. frsaitiff and.
pa>able out of ail that lot Of ground Bitaafce on the
couth side of Filbert street, between Sixth ani Seventh
iti eel*, In the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on kiloerc street SSfett and in depth 44 fast. Bounded
ea»thy ground cf James Morgan, south by back ends of
Market r-traat lets, west by ground of John Jacob
Btoake, and norlh by Illbert street. .
CD. C ; J., ’65. 115. Debt. $791 89. AugO ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Albert Borer, Charles K Grasff and Amos B. Darling.
HENRY C. HOWBLL, Sheriff
Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office. May 21,1865. iay2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facias, to me directed,{will bo ex
psed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6,1665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AJI that three-story br»ck message and Jot of ground,
situate on the west wideofThbd street, 116 feet 6%
inches south of Coiumtia avenue, in the city of Phila
delohla; contair ing iu front on Third street 18 fees, and
in depth west at light angles with Third street on the
north line 67 feet an& ?-S;h*of an inch, and on the
south line 83 feet 7$ inches, thence turalagand extend
ing westerly at right angles with Oadw»l4der street on
the norih line 87 feet and 7-Sths of an inch, and on the
tenth line 83 feet 1% inches to Cadwaiadef street. [For
recital sse wilt 3
[D G ; J-, ’65 TOB. Debt. 1830. Biddle 3
Taken in execution and to be B0l(i the property of
John JSuaont. HENRY-G. HOWELL,.Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, May 23,1865. my2s 3t
(SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
ft writ of Levari Faciss, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 5,1865, ftt 4 o’clock, at Sansom-straat Hall,
All those three-story brick majsuages and two-story
frame messuage and lot of ground situate on the north
side of Ship-pen street and west side of a twelve* eet
widealfev running from Shippen to Small street, be
tween Flfrh and Sixth street*, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing iu front on fchippea street twenty feet,
and in depth lift feet to Email street. (For recital see
CD. C ; J., ’65. 84. Debt, $3,527-43. Gibbons.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Michael Rot. HENJsY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 22,1865. ray*6-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Juu* C, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that lot of ground situate on the southeast slue of
Janney street. sen feet southwest from OUarfteld street,
in the cily of Philadelphia; containing in front on Jan
sey street 26 feet, and in depth HO feet to Weikel
fetreet. [Which premises Dr. Banjawia S. Janney et
ux.. by deed dated January 10, 1850. recorded in Deed
Book R D- W., Mo.-22, page 423, &e., conveyed unto
Rowland T. Rensil in zee, reserving ground rent of
twenty-seven dollars. 3
[D. C;J.,’6S. 25. Debt CHS.76. J.Glayton.3,
Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of
Rowland T. Kenail. „
BENE? c HOWBLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 22, 1866. mv2s-3t
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
Km/ writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex*
posed to public nale or vendue, on MONDAY* Evening,
June 5.1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-Btreet Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
situate oa the northwest corner of Lombard and Eigh
teenth streets, in tbe city of Philadelphia: containing
in front on Lombard itrec 18 feet, and in depth north
ward along Eighteenth Btr&et 59 feet. [ Which prezoiees
John McHrea and wife, b 7 died dated March 26, 1651,
recorded in Deed Book, G. tl.. No iO2» p. 43. Ac.,
convered unto William Ecc:ei, in fee, reserving a
ground lent of $53.3
[D. a \ J., : G6. 161 Debt, S2,CS9. H. C. Thompson. 3
T*ken in execution and to be sold aa the property of
•William Bcelee. HBNPYG BO WfcLL. Sheriff.
PhDgdtJpbia. Sheriff’s Office, May 23, 1865. my "5 3t
S' HERIFF’S bale^lby'virtue‘of
a Writ of Yi*> ditioni Esponas, to me dlrfCted.'wUl be
expoted to public ssle or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Janet. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall*
All that Jot of ground situate ou tha north aide or
South street, sixty feet east of Seventeenth stree-,lb tne
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on South street
ajxtcen feet, au4 In depth eighty feet to Carver street,
with the privilege of a threo-feet alley leading into
Catvferstreet. [Whichnremiee*Edward C. Oalect«l 1
trutteee, by deed dated MaicD V.6,lB^7,recorded in Deed
Bf-ok B. D W., No. 126, page 16, &c.. conveyed unto
William Granleei in fee, reserving a ground rent of
Sixty eight dollars 3 -
[D C. {J. , 7 05. 61. Debt, $622. Chapman Biddle 3
Taken in execution and to be told M td.6 property ot
William Grantee* HENRI O. HOWBLL, Shsilff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 22,193*. ' »y 25 3t
SHERIFF’S SALES.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
JO a it rit of Levari Facias to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue- on MONDAY Evening,
June 6.1865. at 4 o’clock, at Bausora- street Hall,
No. 1. All that three story brick messutge and lot of
fre usd. situate on the north side of Dauphin street.one
undied aud twelve feet three inches eatt of Fifth
street, in lie city of Philadelphia: containing iu front
on Dauphin street sixteen feet, and In depth elxty-Btx
f«*t. to a fonr feet alley, with privilege tnereof.
rWhich premises Samuel, Sager, by deed dated July
l©th. 1658, recorded in Deed Book A- 0. B « No.
014, &*., conveyed unto Richard O. Bidgw&y. iu fee.
i-übicet to a ground rent of $6O; which ground rant, by
died dated July 2d. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A- D
8., No- 125. page 172, Sit., was conveyed unto said
Richard G. Pidiway. whereby the same merged.
N<\ 2. AU ti at ihieo-story bxiek nieesaage and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Dauphin street,
forty-eight foet threa inches east of Fifth street, in the
•Ity cf Philadelphia; eontainlug in front ou Dauphin
street sixteen feet, aud in depth sixty six feet, to a
four-feet ality, with privilege thereof. [Wi ich pre
irfire* John B. Gest, etux , by deed dated August 21,
IMS recorded in Deod Book A D. B , No. 29- page C3l,
Ac i conveyed unto Richard C. Rideway in fee simple,
subject to a ground rent of $6O; which, by deed daUd
April 16. IftU, recorded in Deed Book a. D. 8.. No 62,
pKselbt'- Ac., was conveyed unto RichardC. Bldgway
in fee. wbsreby the sane merged ]
[D. O.; J., ’65. 70. Debt. $3,260.91. Gailloa.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of
Bicbud G Bitigway- HENRY O. HOWEf.L, Sheriff.
Pliiiadclplua, Sheriff’s OMce.May 23,1866. my2s fit
SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Esponas, to mo directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Jose 6. 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-stroet Hall,
AH the light, title, interest, and estate of Edward CL
Jan>G3. being cue-seventh part of the following-de
ecriotd premise^;
No. 1. All the buildings, improvements, and lot of
ground situate on the emit side of SecondSetreer, 41 feat
Konih of Gothic street, tu the city of fbiladslphU;
thence extending south along Second street 48 fact 8
inches; thonce east parallel with Gothic street S 3 feet;
thes-cefottth 15 feet 3 inches; thence east 23 feet; thence
toutli 15 f€Ot fil* inches; thence east 47 feet to a twentv
ftet-wido alley; theucd north along same .*7 Test 2%
inches: Ibsnce castlOfset tomiddleof said alley; theses
north along s*me 42 feet; thence west parallel with
Gothic street 160 ieet to beginning.
No. 2. Ail that two story brick messuage and lot Of
ground situate on thicnet »ide of rßCOfid ttreet 80 foot 8
inches southM’ Gothic slieet, io the cilyof Pblladsl
pliia; coHtainlng'ln front on Second street 15 foot S inch
es(iuclndicff ibe one-half of ft two feet-eleven-inchea
1 alley), and in denth 88 feet. . ,
ri) O.; J • J 65. 155. SIS.OCO. Knox & Webster.]
’ HENRY G. HOWELL, bheriff,
Philldelphift. Sheriff’s Office, May 24,1855. my2s St
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE.OF
k? a Writ of Levari Facias to me directed, will be
exposed to pnblic sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
June 6.ISG&, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall.
One full undivided fifth part of and in ail that six
ttory brick and Ilit Of ffouod situate on th%
southwest corner of Market and Fourth streets, la the
city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Market
street seventeen feet, or thereabonrs and io depth thirty*
six feet, or thereabouts. (Which premises James
Stokes, by deed dated August 14.1810. recorded in Deed
Booh A fif.. No. 17, page 197, Ac, conveyed unto Ohas.
Biddle, Jr.-and Godfrey T wells in trust,&c ) Forfiirtusr
recital st b writ- _ ~ ,
CD. C.; J.. f 5. 79. Debt, $1,009. J. B. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William E Thompson, guardian, &c,, and J. Wayne
Meredith, a minor, &c.. and .T. Wsyne Meredith, terra
tenant HENRY G. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, May 21, 1885. my2s-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ o! Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Junes. 1t66, at 4 o’clock, at Hansom-street Hall,
All that certain yearly ground rout of fitty-four dol
lars issuing and payable out cf all that messuage and
lot of ground situate on tbe noith side of Bare street
forly-tonr C«st west of Twenty-second afreet, in ths city
of Fhilade'pbia; ecmalniug in fronton Bare street fix
teen feet end in dtptb sixty feot to a four-feet alley.
Which gtound rent John F. Brittton- by deed dated
September 29, 1 856, recordrd in Book K. D. VV.,
No. 95 : page 477, fic > conveyed unto Alexander C. Ld-
M»-« in fee
[D. O.; J , ’65. 82 Debt, $995.15. Colahau.]
Taken in execution and to be sold a* the prepare? of
M ™ aAel Le ' ria H sK ßY O HOWELL. SLorllF.
Philadelphia. Sheriff » < -ffica. May 22. 1865 mv2s»3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
C/ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed topublicsaleor vendue, onMONDAYBvooing,
June 5,1865, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No. 1. Alltaatlcto 1 ground situaie or. tha southeast
side of TnUp street, 60 fee- southwest of Wheat-Sheaf
lane, in the ci;v of Philadelphia; contaiuiog in front
on Tulip street nud in dopth. JOS feeiSl&chre to
ft twenty’fiv*i-feet-wide street.
No. 2 *ll teat lot of ground situate on th* southeast
sldacf Tulip street, 024 feet southwest of Wheat- ohoaf
lane, in tbe city of Philadelphia.; contain log in front
on Talip street 160 feet, and ia depth 108 fest S inches to
aJiveniy-livc-feet-wblestreet. .. .
No. 3. All that lot of ground siiuateon *u» sontaeasfc
aide of Tulip street, 374 ftet southwest of Wheat-;,hear
leap, in the city of Philadelphia; oonta'ning in froat
on Tulip street 150 ft et. and in depth 103 feot 8 inches to
Atwonty-five-feet-wide ttrest.ll . .. _
[D. O ;J , ’65. 357. Debt $2 420. Lougstrefch.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph Simpscn. HSNRY O. Ht)WBI»L, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Kay 21, 1805. ray2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levaii Yacia-r, to mo directed, will bo ex
posed to public sale cl- vendue, o?i MONDAY Evening,
June 6,1865, at' 4 o’clock, at Sausom-strcet Rail,
No. ).*~AU that lot of ground uiuate cn the sonth
ride of Coatet street, 92 feel, east of Twenty.ihlrd street,
in the city cf Philadelphia; thence stiutn 74 feat 10 )i
inches: thence at mbt augles vlth Wa:lice street 54
frot Hi icc'aef- to Wallace f-tree'; thojieo west along
tame 102fsei oh Incfcfeß to twenty-tMcd street; thence
Eorih aloji/ tame 116 foaiAK inches to Uoates atraet;
tbunce east along seme £2 fees to bfeglnaitg.
No. 2—All that bricX messuage and lot of ground
titrate on tie roetb ride ri Race street, 131 fast easi of
Twen«i*.thetMft. intl*e c'ty of Fhtiadelphta; cos tat n
ing in front on Race street 19 feet, and in depth 129 feet
toathirty feet wide street „, • ,
[D. O. ;J.,’65 207. Debt. $1,913 75. Dickson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
David B. Birney, deesased.
HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24,1866, m?25-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of VenditiGE i Exponas, to me directed, win be
exposed to pnbiiceale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
JnnoO. 1865, at4d’cloCk, at Saneum-street Hall, .
Ail that ic.fc of ground rituatconthe sontbea»t side of
Jsnney street, s&i fttt from souihweit side of
street, in the city of Philadelphia; cmtatalng io. front
on Janney etfeot £6 feet, a-d in depth IID fee; to
street. Which Dr, Beujamin S, J*nney,
et ux., by desd dated January 10th, 18M, recorded in
D«;ed Eook T. H,. No. S 3, page 490, 6c , conveyed unto
Kuwlend T. Kenstl in fee, reserving ground rent of
twenty- teven dollars.
ID. C.; J., 66. 26 Debt, s*s2 94 J. Clayton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Rowland T.'Bensil, HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, M&y 23, 186-5, myis-3t
QIIEBIFF^S^SAJjE.— BY VIRTUE OF
ft Writ of Levari I’acias, to me directed, will 7>a ex-
Scsed to public sale orveudue, on MONDAY Evening,
uce A 1866. at 40’riock, fit h»BßOia*#tre»t.Hall,
All that three etcry bzuk m* s»uA«d and lot of ground,
situate on the south eke of Ellsworth street, one hun
dred #nd forty fonr feet two and one-qimtor laches
t&rtvr&rd from fifteenth street, in the city of Philadel-
containing in front on Ellsworth street seventeen
feet, ana In depth about eighty - one feet to & four-feet
six-inches-wide alley, with the privilege thereof.
[Wh ch lot Elen Dnnbar et ux.. by deed dated April 17*
1851. conveyed unto Henry £. Black in fee. ]
[D. C.: J.,’65. 111. Debt, G. W. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Kerry M. Black. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May2l, 1855. my2s-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
K-J a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will he ex
posed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 5,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
No. 1. All that four-story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the south side of Market street,
twenty-five feet we*t cf Merrick street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front ou Market street nine
feet, and in dt-pthaevemy two feet.
No. 2 All that four-story brick zaeesuagoind lot of
ground, adjoining the above on the west; containing in
front on Market street sixteen feet, and in depth seven
ty-two ftei [Which premises. No 1, Henry Pratt, by
deed dated Marsh 11th, 1833, record ed in Deed Book A*
W. M. . No 32, page 6£9. conveyed unto John Soffe. in
fee, t'reznUcs 80. 2, John Read, et ux., by deed dated
March 6th, 1832, conveyed unto John Sotfe, in fee. 3
For furl her recital, see writ.
CD C ; J., ’65. 77 Debt, $5OO Pile. 3
Takes In execution and to be sold as tne property of
Sarah Ann Johnson, Jaoeß bhaw, STarr S- Soft-, and
Henryfcoffe. HENRY C- HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, May 23, isso. my2s-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
K-7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
June 6, 1565, at 4 o’clock.at Sansom-street Hail,
All that triangular lot of ground, beginning at the
northe&Bt corner of Second street and Moore Btract, in
theciiy of Philadelphia; tienca northward along Se
cond street eighty-teyen feet four and one-half inches;
thence eoutkeastwerdlj three hundred and seventy- five
feet one inch, to Moore street; thence westward* along
the same three buneredand seventy-five two inches,
to the beginning [Which lot Pearson Serrill, T/uetee,
by deed baud March 1, 1564, recorded in Daed Dock L.
R 8., No. S 3, pace 23, &c. , conva? ed unto Th >mas M.
Plowman, in ue; reserving a ground rent of four hun
dred dollars, payable in March and September. ]
CD. C.;J.,’65 86. Debt,s;o7.o6. Rawle.3
Taken in execution and to bo sold as the properly of
Thomas M. Plowman.
t HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 2:1,1585. my2s 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a- writ cf Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex-
Sosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
one 6, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground,
situate on ibe couth side of Ellsworth street, 9? feet 2
Indus eastward from Fifteenth street-iu the city of
Philadelphia; containing in fronton Eilsworthstreet
17 feet, end m depth about 81 feet to a four-feet-six-
Indies wide alley, with the privilege thereof. [Which
lor nlon Dunbar, et nx., by deed dated April 17,1861,
convejedunto Henry M. Black. Infee.D
[D. C ; J., ’65 119 Debt. $2.6C0. G. W. BlddU.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as tbe property of
Henry M. Black HBNBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
PhiladelphiaiSheriff'BOffice, May 23,1865. m?23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k? ft writ Of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or veudttfl.OH MONDAYEyenicg,'
June 6, 1665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
Ail that lot of ground situate on tha northeast side of
Huntingdon street. 36 feet southeast of Du&esiraet, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing In fiont on Hau-
Ucgdi'-n 1 treat 59 feet 9% laches, andia dep'th northeast
SO Let. [Which premises Benjamin S. Jannev et ux.,
by deed dated November 20,1817, recorded in Dead Book
G. W. G., Do 8), p. 366, Ac., cornered unto Frede
rick Bixen&tein iu fee. reserving ground rent of $l7 80. ]
[D. C.; J., : 65. 7S. Debt, $lB4 10 Earle. 3
Taken in execution and to be Bold as theproperty of
Frederick. Bixemteio. HENRY G HOWELL, Sheriff.
FhUadelphia, Sheriff's Office, May 22,1861 mr2s-3t
QBERIFF'S SAJjE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k? arwiitof Levari Facias, to me directed, wlllbeex*
posed to public st-lo or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6, 3806, at 4 o’clock, at Sanaom-Blreet Hall,
All t bhi three-story brick ZDeasuage and lot of ground,
situate on the tenth side of Bileworth street, one hun
dred and ten feet two and one-quarter laches eastward
from Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on BUeworth street seventeen feet, and
In depth about elghty-iwo feet*'to a four feet six lashes*
wide alley, with tbe privilege thereof. [Which lot
Elon Dunbar ot ux, by deed dated April 17, 1861, con
veyed unto Henry M. Black, in fee 3 _
CD O. i J., ’65. 110. Debt, $2 SCO. Q. W, Biddle. 2
Taken IQ execution and to be sold a* the prop&rtv of
Henry M. Black. HENRY 0. HO WELL, sfi-nff.
Philadelphia. StcTlff's Office. May 23, 1856. myas It
CEERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a wr itof levari Facias, to mo direoled- will be ex
potec to public sals or vendus, on MONDAY Evening,
juco 5,1865. at 4 o’clock, at tiansom street Hall,
All that three-itoiy brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on tbe north ride ofGbrDtian street 121 feet 6
j Debts westward from Nineteenth street, in the oity of
Philadelphia; cont&inins in front ou Christian street 17
feet 6 Inches, audio depth 70 feet, including a three
feet alley and the privilege thereof. [Whir.li lot John
P. Porech, et ns , by deed dated April 19,1850, convey
ed nil to Benjamin E. Hoove®, in fee ]
[D.O.; J. '65 165. Debt, $1,262 00. Hsyer.3
Taken intseontion and to besoidaetnepropixtyOl
Benjamin E. Hoovun. _
HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff..
PMlsda., Sheriff’s Office, May 24. 1865 my2s-31
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to medirected, will
bo exposed to public sale or venduo, on MOND AY Even
ing, June 6,15&5. at4o’clock. at Sansom-street Hau,
All that lot of ground ricuate on the southeasterly
side of Lemon street, 2fo feet northeasterly from Batler
sheet, in the city of Philadelphia; conlain ng in front
on Lcntou street 200 feet, usd In depth 71 feet 6h luches.
[D. C.; J , ’65. 188. Debt, s*£o- Lomecreth 3
Takes in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph E Baker. HENRY O HO WELL, Sheriff.
* Philadelphia, Sheriff* Office, May 24.1865. my2s*3t
CHERIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public aale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6,1965, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Alltho«emeetuageiOf *’TheUaipa flfoTk«t Hoa*a* ,
and lot of ground btglunii eon the west tide Of SftOOna
rireel, 42fettOincheenortho7 OallowJtiUletreot, in tha
city of Philadelphia; thence extending wo»t by land of
Wm Wurtf, in trust, 307 fe*t6>» inches, '.hence south
along same 22 feet to lard late of Samuel Noble, de
ceased, ihesce west hr same 92 feet 1 inch to St. John
street, thence north along same 100 feet thence east 199
feet 10 inches to Secoi d street, thence south aica* same
78 feet to beginning. £ Which promises Georgo 9 Gayer,
by deed dried November 28, 1862, conveyed unto Enos
hmedley, infee. E. bmedleyhae parted with his In*
tcte.tjD c_ J , , (5 1M Debt, *17,3!0 3*. Loian 3
Takaa in ezeontion and to be so!d a. tno propert,
ofEneaSmedley. HEHKT C. HOWKDL, hbeirltf.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, May 24,1565. my2s-St
CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ Of Leiaii FftCian, to me directed, will be.ex
posed to public sale or vendno, on MONDAY Evoaiug,
Jnae C, 1860, at 4 o’clock.at Sansom-street Hall.
All that lot of gronun sttnate on the w.st elds of
Broad street and south side of Stihe stteri, in the city
< f Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street ldl
feet, and in depth wariward 160 foot to Gsrtiale rireet.
[Which lot is composed of two lots, one or which, by
deed of partition dated June 30,1812, reaorded ln
Book O 8.. No. 46, p. 6, and the-other of which, by
deed dated Febxuaty i 5, 1844, recorded In Deed Book tt.
1.. L., 80. 17, p 246, 4o , conveyed ante Thomas Dnn-
j , gJ in Dibt *3,101 Biddle 7
Taken in exoeutlon and to be soid as the property of
Thomafi Punlap henry o. HOWBLL, Sheriff.
fhUa.dolphia, Sheriff’s oQce l Mftf Sit »». »a25-3t
SHERIFF’S SAI.ES.
SHERIFF'S Si LE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pluries Levari Fac'as, to nw dirout-ed^/Will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOHDAI Jave
jilng, June 5, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sacaom-street Ban,
teffo. 1. All that certain lot orpUcs of gronnd, Witatn®
two-story-aud a-fcalf stone dwelling home and ‘Wo*
story frame back buildings tbereon erected- bounmu
and described as follow*: Beginnicgat a corner ndar
the sonlheaHt side of »he FrA&kfovd and Bristol turnplxe
road; thence along the *aid road south 63 degrees 0 se
conds, west 6fl feet to a corner ot Ed ward Tomlinson a
land: thence crossing said road and partly by said
Tomllrsoh'B ax, d partly by a larger tract of which
this Jb a part north 50 degrees X 6 minutes, we*t3s3 f«et
finches to a corner; thence north 98 degrees 20 minilWft
east 65 feet 9 inches to a stone set for a corner; thence
bv land new or lato of WJltism Otto eoitb 27 degrees 10
minufbt, east S&7 fcet to the pJacn of bestnalßg; ra
tervina theme and privilege of a five-fret
wide alley to to left open forever, ranolosnonliweet
ward from tho northwesterly olde of the Fraoktord add
B’lsto! tnrspike road. In length or depth afcmitjSfest.
Uo 2. —All that certain lot or pleca of gronnd, with
the two story and a-halfston© dwellinghouaeand two
atory frame back buildings thereon erected, bounded
and described a* follows; Beginning at a corner near
the southeast side or tbe Frankford and Bristol tarnpike
road, and also a corner of Edward Tomlinson s land;
ihencealorg the said rosd eouriv 68 degrees. o mlaaves,
we&t 16 feet 6 inches to a corner in the middle of the
townebip Due road; thence crossing tbe Fraakford aud
Bristol turnpike mad, and along thy middle of the said
township line ro* d north 48 degress 65 minutes, west 297
feet to a correr cf land now or late of B. F. Crispin;
these* by Glenn’ l * land north 58 degrees 23 minutes,
east 177 feet6inches to ft comer: thence by a l«ser
tract, of which this IS a part- Bomb 25 degrees o 3
minutes, et ri fthout 172 fee* filnebos to a corner Or Ed*
ward TomHnson’slaDd; thenca alonga«id Tomlinson’*
land south 69 dasrees 40 minutes, feat to a corner;
thence itill by the same south 23dfgrfeB 35scconds, east
166 feet 10 inches to the place of bstlnniDg T
[D» C ;J » 66 . ISO Debt, $1,280. Lex.]
Taken in execution and te be sold as the JproDeriy of
Josae S Green. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24,1856. my2s-fi<;
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
Kj writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public saleor vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
June 5, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No 1. AU ihst lot ot ground situate on masonth side
of Celeste street. 267 feet 9 inebea west of bixth street,
in the city of Philadelphia; contrining in front on L’e*
Jerte street 56 Jeet, and in depth 49 feet. ti
No. 2. All the building'?and J *tof arAujid ettuateoa
the cast side of Vweatiatb street ho frOt 7J& inches aoutu.
of Brown street, in tho city of PhiJadHlpbin; contain
its in front on Twentieth ftreet 18 feet, and in depth 83
fees 10 inches to a three-fee; alley.
No 3. AU the bulldinre and Jot of ground situate ou
the vast aide of Twentieth street S 4 feat 7J£ Inches south
of Brown street, in the cl>y of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Twentieth stieot 17 feet 6 inches, and tu depth
83 feet JOincher.
No 4. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the west aide of Perry street 112 feet
south of Vine street- in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining InfronfconPerrj street 15 feet 6 inches, and la
depth £4 ts&t 3 iochee.
CD C.; J.« *65. 201 Debt, S3,SCO Bullitt. 3
Taken in execution and to bn sold as the properiv of
S. VaTren Young. LENRY C. EOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’e Office, May 24,1865. my2s-fit
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
K 3 * writ of Venditioni Expoaas, to zre directed, will be
exposed to pnblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, June 5,186-5, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streot Hall,
41i tbe right, tit?e, sod interest in all that yearly
ground rent of two pounds ten shiilirgs, istulag and
payohJe out of all that lot of ground situate on the
feurih ride of Filbert street, betwesn S'xth aud Hcventh
rtrefatr. in tbe cl;y of Philadelphia; coniaioing in front
on Fi :hert street 88 fees and is depth 44 feet. Boundod
€BLt bv ground of Jemaa Morgan, &outh by back-ends
of Market street lots, west hr ground of John Jacob
Btouke, and north by Filbert street.
CD. ft.; J., '66 116. Dob!. $179 08. T. E. McElroy.}
Taken iu execution and to ho sold as the property of
William Borer and James B Borer-
HBNBY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May Si, 1565. my2j-3t
CHLRIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O awrit of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening,
June 5. 1556, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom street Hall,
All that lliiee story aud lot of ground situ
ate on ths wott aid 0 of Kloci'lsy avenue 60 ie*jt north of
Callow hill street, tn the eity of Philadelphia; contain
ing ia front onßlockley avenue CO fees, and ia depth
22* feet to a fifty feet wide et-iost [wnich uramiHes
•'The A»eoclrt«d Batchers and Drovers of Philadel
phia,” by deed dried March 10,18&7, conveyed unto
Robert Butcbiaponiu fee ] _ .
CD. n ; J., ’65. If 9. Debt. *1,839.25. Pawhall ]
Taken iu execution and to bo sold as the property of
Robert Hutchinson.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 2i, 1865. my2s-3t
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
£3 fl . of Lavarl Facias, to me directed, will be ex
noßfld tonr.blic saleor venOue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at f'p/osom street Ball,
All ttu-t thrse-story brick me-.suage and lot of wound
sitiiftte on the north sido 01 Christian «treet, 101 feet
westward from Nineteenth etreeN in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in fronton Christian street 17feet
G inches (inclndingone half of an alley, and the privi
lege thereof, and in depth 10 feet. Including &x> alley
and the privilege thereof. [Which lot John P. Perseh.
et ux., by deed dated April 19, iB6O, conveyed unto
Benjamin E. Hooven, in fre ] __
[D. C.; J., ’65. 164. Dsbt, *1.262 CO. Hrer* ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Benjamin u. EcO, '“' HBNRT c . HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Mar 2i, 1i65. my2s 3t
CHERiFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Venditioni Cass, to me directed. Will
be exposed to public sale or voadue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Jane 6,1565, at i o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
Ail thatthree-fctoiy brick rsefcauage and lot of ground
aiiuate tn the e&tt side of T*-nih 10*1 fstt north
from Matter olreet, is ihe city of Philadelohia; con
taining iu front oa Tenth street 16 feet, and in depth 74
feet to a twenty fcOfc sifOOt [Which ptemldM Janies
Gij]e#cie, by deed dat- vl Ctorch 1.1565, lecorded in Dddu
Book A. C. H., JSo- SO, P>ge 295, &c , conveiod
Ihomas Welch In fee; to a ground rent of S4S,
payable let June sad December, j
[l>. O ; J , ’65. J 23, Debt, $203 66. Law.]
Takon In execution aud to be sold as tbe property of
Thomas Welch. HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 24, 1865. my2s-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fieri Facias, to mo directed, will be ex
posed io public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening,
June 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All those two three-story brick msMcagas and lot of
Kicuud ritnrteon the northwest Hide of street,
In the Twenty-*ec&c.A ward of the city of Philadeipult;
m&Tkodot map of town lots, John B Outturn and Jo
eepfa Biowuholtz, No CO; c.mt&tniog in front on Jeffrl*
son rireetSO feet, and la depth 130 feet. [Which pie
misfs Benjamin Wilson ri ux, by d*ad dated October
3.1665, conveyed unto Haniet Burner, infen ]
Ac.;j , f CS 2C6. Debt. $1,400. S. Taylor.]
Taken in execution and to be *old as the property 0?
Bentet Hamer. dESF.I O. HOWBl.tf, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff e Office.-Ma-f 24, 1865. m»2i 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
® a writ of Lott.i-1 Faclar, to mo directed, wrl! b t ox
posed to puhlio sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 5, 1865, at 4 o'clock* at Sauaom-street Hall,
All '<llolo fourthi-ea story brick messuages and lot of
ground, litnate on tho west eide cf Orchard street, be-
Poplar and George streets. In the city of Phila
d«lphi&{ COlitginlP? in fronton Orchard street 23 feet,
aid In deith 63 feet Bounded north by ground or
George Albright, west end south by grouud of George
P. Clay, and east by Orchard street- [Being part of
premises which Patiiok McGowen, et ux., by deal
dated January 81, 1851, recorded ia Deed Book G. W,
C . No. 77, p. 2SB, &«., conveyed unto George F. Olay,
in fee ]
[D, 0.; J.* *65. 192 Debt, $2.0C0 Lsx.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Gccrge F- Clay. HENEY C. BOWEL 1., Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Mar 24. 1855. my2s-St
CEERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will ba
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 6,1565, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that three- story brick messuage and lot of ground
Situate on ihe has* elUe of Ninth street, 105 feet south of
Catharine street.inthe cliy Of Philadelphia; cmtalnlng
In front on Ninth street 17 feet 6 Incli&s, including
the southern half of at wo- and in
deptii 68 feet 6 inches, with privilege of catd alley,
[Which premises * * The German Saving Fund Associa
tion, ” by deed dated June 6. 1335, rscorded in Deed
Book A. D. B , No. 23, p. 185. Ac.» convened unto John
P.Perech in fee 3
[D. C ; J., ’65. 98 Debt, J&LB9O 76. Remit]
Taken In execution a~dto baeul*i as the property of
John P. Feisch. HBSRY C- HOWELL, Shwlff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24.1515. my2s-8t
CEERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Levari Facias, to mo directed. wtiL ba
exposed to public »ale 01 vendue,on MONDAY evening,
June 6.1865. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-strset Halt,
All tilftt lot of ground situ a* © on t&© couth side of
Master street, 268 feet west of EUhteettff street, in the
City of Philadelphia; containing in front ou Master
street 15 feet, and in depth 100 feet to Inger&oll street.
[Bring part of larger lot which Thoma* Shinier et al ,
by deed dated August 25,1862, conveyed unto William
Crawford in fee. 3
[D. C.; J. ,'65. 91 lebt. $1,802.40. Wain 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as tbe propaitv of
William Crawford. HENRI C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff s Oflce, May 24,1565,
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, witi be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
June 5,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south cide of Sassafras street. 63 feet 6 in
ches eastward from Ninth siTeet, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Sassafras street 15 feet 6
inches, and in depth 87 feet. [Which premies George
Meg«e, Sheriff, by deed dated October IS, 1856, recorded
in Sheriff's Deed Book 1. No 2, page 176, St 6 > conveyed
onto James A PoftenH i* fee 1 , M 4 . .. ,
[D. O.; J , ’6fi. jiB3 Debt, $3,766 55. LetcnWOrth ]
Taken in execution to ha sold as the property of
James A. Poiteus. ESN 111! 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, May 24,1565, mh2s-8t
CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a Writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, willbe
exposed to public sale er vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. Jsne 5, 1865, at 4 o'clock* at Sansom-street Hall.
All that three- story brick message *.nd lot of ground
situate on the west ride of Marshall street, tSo font two
inche/north of Thompton street; in tbe city ot Phila
delphia; containing in fronton Marshall street IS feer.
and in depth Si feet 10 inches, more or lass. [Which
premises William fiinckle, et ux., by deed dated Sen
temher 30, 1864, in Deod L. R 8.. No. 51,
page 371, conveyed unto Joseph B. Hart, in fee, subject
to ground rent of ft!32 3
CD. C ; J. '66. 199. Debt, $3,496.10 Ballitt.J •
Tflkf-U 111 execution and tt* b© aola as the property of
Jofeph B. Bart. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sneriir.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Stay 24i isoo. «y2a-3t
QHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni ifixponas,to medlrecl'ed, will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue,os riOffDAX Evening,
Jnne 6, 1860, tt 4 o’clock, at Saneoiu- street Hall.
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate cn the south aide of Melon street, 60 feet west
ward from Ban*son street in tha city of Philadelphia;
containing in frost on Mr lon street 17 feat (including
half of a two-feet alloy, and the prlvilexos thereof), and
in depth6.i feet. [Which promises James W. Packer ot
ux., by deed dated November 10, 1853, recorded in
Joed Book T. H., No. 111. p. 416. Ac., convened unto
Zach&rl&s Ritlenhouse in fee, subject to a building re
striction and to a yearly groi. nd of $66 3
CD. 0.; J ,’65. 176- Debt, $903. T. D. Smith. 3
Taken in execution and to be soid as the property of
Zachaiiac Bittenhousa _ _
HENRY C. HOWBLL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24, 1865. my2s*3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will bo ex
posed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening!
June 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
all that three riory brick meseuaga and let of ground
rhoate on the Bouthesat ctde of Goliego avenae, 535 feat
4H inches southwest 0* NUetfienth street. In th* cdy of
Philadelphia; containing m front «n college ayanua 21
fast, and in depth 04 th* east line 4 4 feat \3i Inchep. aad
on the west liie 40 feet one fourth of an im:h. f7* “W L
premises Osborn Ooorad, by deed dried November J 4,
IS&6, conveyed unto Iraac Newton in fee. 1
CD. C. ; J.. '65 178. Debt, $2,2jl 25 Simplon ]
Ti.k«n in execution end t»» be sold an the property Of
iJffHewto™ HBSRT C. HOWBr.X,, ShariiT.
JPMladolphia, Shcrifi's Office, Ma, », IBM.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
O writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directad,
xsillbe exposed to public r,ale orvendae, on MONDAY
Evening! June 5, 15G5, Rt 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
ail that three-story brick messuage, witn.
back buildings and l<>t of ground, sitT?ate on the south
bWo of Gr6en street 2GS fret west of Twenty first street,
tu the city ofPhiladriphla; eontaittictf in fronton
street 16 feft, and in depth 82 Test 5 inches to Wils.>x
street, [Which premises Oliver Parr* et al. bv da ad
dated March 1,18-4, recorded in Dos: 1 3ookT. H., No.
144- page ?32, conveyed nnto Sunuol B. Jastic»«. in feo,
reserving ground rent of $9O. For further recital son
S B. Justice has parted with hls interest.
CC.F.;J.*H. 11. Debt, $4145 Qumniey.J
Taken In execution and to be sold asthe property of
Samuel B. Justice. HENRY C. HOWELL, sfUnft.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. May 13, 1865. mylQ-dt
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
as alias Order of Sale, to me directed, will be
expoted to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, June 6, 1865. at 4 o’clock, at bansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and back build
ings and lot of ground, situate on "outhrideofVine
street, iso fret east of Twenty fl rri street, in th* city of
Pliiladelbhia: contain^*^frouton Vine 6treetl7 root
6 inches, and in depth llfi fetit t® ft fOOT’ fa»t alley. Sub
ject to a ground rent of and also to mortgage of
* l,,m cd. C i J-- '6*. 4S E R Campbell ]
L HBHST C HHWUI.L, Hberia.
Philada.. Sheriff’s Office, May 9, 1565. mylo 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k 7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, wiU bo
exposed to public saleor vendue,on MONDAY Evening,
June 6, 1665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
AJI buildinas, improvements, and lot of ground •Un
fit* on the west side of Eighth itreet v 60 feet sonttx
of Pine street, in the city of PhtiadeJy&a; containingin
front on Elchth. atroet SO feet, and in derih. 100 feet.
[C. P.; J.,' *35. 14. Debt. fi!7.• Comman.J
Taken in executioa and to be sold, aa the property of
Jacob K. Search.
a , v- HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, S.wrirs oaco, is, \m. mvis-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of V*n«Utionl Exponas, to me directed, willbe
exposed to public sale or venduo, on MONDAY Eve
ning, June 5,1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Haa,
all that lot of ground aiturie ou the nerthwortsrly
side of Fox street, and northeastwardly slue of Batler
street, in the dtj of Fhifr.ds'.pMe; jp ‘nt?loisg in front
on Fox street ?6C Test, and in dep:h 71 feet 0?j Inch**.
. CD. C.; J., '65, 1855 D«bt. %84 Lonestreth 3
t-xflisntion and to be tbe property of
Jlfhn I H Jal HEKKt O HOWBLIi Shariff.
PUladSphla, Bliar’.S'a Offlca. M*T 31.1*5. mT!S-at
CII®RIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public Bale or vendue* on MOW DAY Eve
ning, Jnna f>, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-atreot Hall,
AU that lot of ritual© on too somlwaateriy side
of Lemon street 4W feet northeasterly from Botloratraet,
in tie ciiy 3/ Philadelphia; containing in froat on
lemon street SCO feet, and in depth 71 feet 6# Inches,
ED. C.: .T., ’65 186. Debt, $735. Longatreth. J
Taken in execution and to be sold awthepropartv oz
John Bleu son. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, May 24, 1865. my2i-3ti
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O y, writ of i.cv.ri Facias, to mo directed, wi : l ba ex-
DOBcd to pnbfic sale or vendue, on mohbav Bvonine,
s, 1595, at io’oicck, at Saiisom.strosr Hill,
* All that lot of around situate on tbe nortn side of
•nr-*,- street, 420 feet east of «ensantown road, in
the city of Pbiladelpbia; containing in'root on Wagor
it-.ttrifeet and In depth 9a feet. [Watch premlßss
Heir Vs. Field“t nx.. by dotd dated October 19,15.8,
convsytd nnm_Ooor« LecWerln Br]n3k , e 3
Bheriif’sOffice, May 24, 1651. my2s-8t
CEERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
h 5 a writ of LeTariPacias, tome directed, wdlbe ex
posed to pnblic sale or vondno, on M9"? f A¥ .Evening,
Jure i». 1665, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streot Hall.
Alt that three-story brick messuage and lot of sronnd
situate on the south aide of l inf. street, 74 ff,® 1 westward
from Bixth street, in the city of Pniladelphiai contain
ias in trout os Pin* street 19 fe*t, a-'-d ill dQpt? Wp
fast, to a twelve-fast alloy. [Which premises John
fcaftlret, hydssd dated February 21 1856, recorded In
Deed Book A. D A . So. W, page 305. Uc. . conveyed
unto Anthony L. <2a*rvelle, In foe, who died a©iz«i
thereof, leaving him surviving Caroline F.» hi* wi
dow and issue, three cltii dren— Anthony L Qaer
veils. Louisa C. (wile of Maurice Biat), and Caroline
Bourlior. 3 - _
CD. C.; J., ’O5. 190. Debt, $4,215,55. Comegys.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
naroiine P, Quervelle, Anthony F. Quorvella, flathan
Bailor, executor of Louisa C Riat, deceased, and Ro
bert P. Kiev, trustee, t© rretenaut.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. t
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Mar 24, 1855. m?26-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k? a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vandae, on MONDAY Eve
ning, June 6, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall.
All that xce&buage and lot oi groccd, b'ginnlog at a
prmt in t>.o south line of Moore street 61 fe»t east of
Second cti‘eef-*lu tbe city of Phiiadolplilat rb«HM east*
ward along Moore street 433 feet; thence POXUhwestward
itl feet 4 inches; thence westward 416 feet two inches
to a three-feet alley? thence nottliward along the same
99 feet 8 inches to the beginning, [which premises
Pearson Kerrill, trußtce. by deed dated March 1, 1854,
recorded in Deed Book L R. 8., No 33, p. 1, &c , con
veyed unto Thomas St Plowman, Jn fee, referring*
cioui d»rent'-f SS?C, payable Ist March and September.]
[D C ;J., ’65 87 Debt. $353.93. Bawle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thom* *> M. Plowman
HENRY c. HOWELL, Sheriff. ,
Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office, May 24, 1865. my2s-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,
June 6,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that (hies story brick manage and lot of ground
tituate on the west side of Seventeenth street forty live
feet four &r d three-fourth inches south of Brown st/eat,
in the city cf l-kUadelihia, thanes extending west forty
four ietfc mx an ►> one-eighth inches to a thro® feet wide
alley leading into Marble street, thecca south along
same twenty-one feet one and three-eighth inches,
tbesce east forty four feet eleven end one half leches to
bevent-ecth tjviica north along samo flfioeu,
feet to beginning, wish privilege of said alley. (WVich
I r». mbs* Georgs ii. Hart, by deed dated July2'.>, 1860,
convoyed unto Joshua GUcdenon in fee, subject to a
tronod rent of $89.)
[D. 0. ;J. '66 M 3 Debt, $1,270 A Thompson ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joshua Olecdenon- HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
PMJada., Sheriff’s Office. May 24,1865, my2s-3fc
SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OS’
an order of Bale in Partitfon, to me directed, will
be sold at Merchant*’ Exchavge. in toe city of Philadel
phia, on TUESDAY May 30, 1665, atl3M.,
No i. aii tbat foue.aioty iron front marauagd and lot
ex ground, fcltuato c-u tte northwest cora«* of fourth
and Chestnut etfeetfl. In the city of Philadelphia; con
taining lb front on Ches.nnt street 16 feet, and in depth.
84 feet 8 inches. Subject to a yearly rent charge of $5O
silver dollars.
No. 2 All that certain messuage and lot of ground,
situate on the north sido ol Chestnut street. No 495, be
tween Fourth e»d Fifth streets, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Cnestnut at?aet 10 feet 6
mi-lies or thereabouts, and in depth 63 fact to afoar-feet
aliey, yith prtvileffs thereof
No 3. Ail tiiat brick inewnago end lot of ground, si
tustaunchs south side of Lombard street No.
feet east of Fifth meet, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in f-ont on Lombard stresi 20 feet, and in
depth 7b’ feet Subject to a yearly ground rons of fort/
dollars.
Wo 4. All that brick m£Hstl£gd &nd lot of ground,
situate cn the norlfc&ast corner of Bivoath acd Pine
ssii-ete, iu tbe city of Philadelphia; containing io front
on street 20 feet ischa% and in depth 99 fgot
0 inches.
No, 6. AUtbrt messuage aud lot of ground, situate ou
the fast side of Seven ih street, 20 fee; Inches north,
oi Pine street, No. 3i9, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in trout on Seventh Blreet 21 feet 2 iucliei* in
depth c 9 feet 6 inchei.
No. 6. Ail that messuage and lot of (Tound, situate on
the east Bide of Seventh street, No. 887. 4L 9K i-iches
norih of Pine street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
tßiniugi’i f ront 4.n feventh street, 19 feet 9 inches. And
in depth 88 fd6t 6 inches, including the north Bids a half
part of a 2/e6t6iscbe« wide alloy.
No 7, All that messuage and lot of ground situate on
the east side of Seventh street, No. 335; 6i feet Scinches
north of Pine street, In the oily of Philadelphia; con*
t lining in front on Ssvonfh street 19 feat 10 inches, and
la depth 39 feet 6 inches, including on the south side the
half part of a 2 feet 6 inches wide alley.
No. 8 All that store, messuage, and lot of ground,
ulaate et> the southeast corner of Seventh aud Middle
BtieetSi in the city cf Philadelphia; containing in
front on Seventh btreet 18 faot 7)i inches, and la depth 39
feet 6 inches.
HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Mayi9, 1865. mylO 3S
AUCTION
PUHKBBS, BRINLBY, & CO. A
No. 615 C'HSBTJnJT and JAYNS Streetl.
Sale THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock.
A CARD-—The attention of the trad? i* rcq.i?*ted to
our rale this morning, Tuesday, ihay.'!<hh, at U)o’clock,
on 4 mouths’ credit, oomprUing a large and desirable
a*sorlmenfc of reasonable aoodß. Also, !ur canh, an ae
sonment of domestic goodn.
NOTICE TO DEj* IN RIBBONS.
THIS JHORNINO,
600 cartons Dos. s@ioo plain ana fancy poult do sola
libbc-kG, newest shiidts and extra quality.
Also, white and colored poait de sole and gfi>s do Na
ples white lueltuc laces.
t«ALB OF IMPORTED and DOMESHO DRY GOODS.
THIS HORNING,
May SO, at V o’cleek, on 4 months’ credit; 503 loti of
fancy asd staple dry goods.
AUo, for cash, an assortment of domestic goods for
Saturday.
MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, GRENADINES, &c.
cases bis.ck and colofed mohairs and alpacas.
cases white Coburgs.
cases Paris brock* grenadines.
LINEN GOODS.
4*4 and 7-8 tier insane, linen drills, linen diapers,
and linen damasks, bleached liaen taolo cloths, linen
ducks, drills, lineuad?*, &c. „
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconet, cambric, %wie<*, and check muslins.
SPECIAL SALE OF «0O CAR * ONS BONNET AND
TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Just landed—
-6CO cartons ribbons of superior quality and newest
shades.
cartons Not 4 and B white, black, and colored
corded edge poult do sole ribbons.
2*os. 7 ex- quality poult do soie ribbons.
3K a 6 super white satin do.
8 and 4 new style trimming poult de sole do.
4 aIOQ ex quality black gros grain do.
jo a 63 white, black, maise, and choice colored do. B
35 a 30 fancy plaid do
COLOBBD POGJUT DS SOIB AND GEOB DE NAPLES.
20 pieces Lyons white and colored pouU aesoie ex
qu&lHy. w
40 pieces Lyons whits snd colored otor do «431Q8,
FAB 18 WHITE MALINE9.
30 pUees Paris white maJine^.
TRAVELING SHIRTS.
ICO dozen super travelling shirts.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUOTIQHRERB*
A Bag arAagßT and sg» OOH3SSBCB atmts.
LA'RGE SALE OF 1,350 OASES BOOTS AND SHOW.
Wo will coll, by cataloeua- for sash on FRIDAY
MORNING. Juno 2d, commencing at 10 o’clock, 1,850
cates men’s, boys’, and youths' boots, shoss balrao*
rals, gaiters, slippers Oxford ties, brogana, Congress
boots, Ac., with a desirable assortment of women’s,
j»i6see’. and children’s wear.
PANOOABT & WAK2TOOE, AUO-
A WOHSBBS. B*6 AUBKBT S&»t
lABGE POSITIVE SAL* 850 DOTS O? AMERICAS
AHI> IMPORTED DRY GOODS, MILLIJTBIiY GOODS,
BaBEOIDiRIES, HOSIERY GOODS, See. , br Cata
loSUe' OHWBDSEBDAY,
Way Slat, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising avery
fell and desirable assortment of reasonable goods,
which will be found worthy the attention of buyers.
PARIS LACE POINTS, BKAWL9. AND BOBNONS.
Also* on Wednesday morning, 100 lots Pari# lace
point** shawls, frontons, clonks, &c, the entire balance
of a late importation.
Also, ft full I'iie Paris black lace veils*
Also, Paris laces, black silk nets, &c.
Also, a line of new stylos summer shawls.
LARGE SPECIAL SALB OF 350 CASES STBAW
GOODS, b* Catalogue
ON F&IDAT MOBST‘NG,
June 2d, commencing at io o’clock, cumpnfiingara.il
assortment of new and desiralPoshape bonnets *ud
hats for ladies, gents, misses, and children.
BBCOTT, Jb.j auctioneer,
• XOJBO CHESTNUT Street.
rEEESIFTOBT BAIE OF 300 SUPEBB OIIi PAINT
ID OH. _
OK TUESDAY, WBDSBSD AY, AKB THUBSDAY
EVENINGS.
June 6,7, and 8. at S o’clook precisely, will be sold,
at Bcott’e Philadelphia Art Gallery, 1020,Chsstnut st-.,
about 3CO superb oil paintings, of varied and pleasmff
American subjects, Particulars hereafter.
OARBITT & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
»-* Ca«h Auction. Hou«e,
ft Vo. 330 WAfthET Street, corner of Bank street.)
Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge.
POSTPONEMENT OF SAL*.
FEBEMPTOItY HAI.B OP A LAKSE SUTC.BR STOCK;
ALSO. AKMY AND NAVY HOODS, Jto.,
ON WEDHESDAY BOBHiaa,
BTar 31, commencing at 10 o’clock, as follows: 600
lots clothing—overall*, white shirts, drawers, fancy
woolen shirts, coati, jackets, cloths and cassimores,
P *Aleo» hai«sof twine, prints of various brands, shirt*
ings. famishing goods, &e,, &c., with, a variety of as*
sorted goods.
LARGE STOCK DRY GOODS.
Immediately after will ba sold, cloths, cawimeres,
domestic jeans, notion?, and fancy dry goodt.
CALE OF UNITED STATES STJEGAM-
O ERS AT AUCTION.
United States Wavy Yard.
Was a i noton, U. C , May 18 1885.
Will be sold at public sale, to the highest bidder, at
lOo’eloek 51., on SATURDAY, the third dav of Jane
next, attbfi/avy Yard in WASHINGTON, D. 0.. the
United Slates Steamers YANKEE, JA-.08 BELL, and
DRAGON. „ ... ,
she Yankee is a wooden. «He-wheel ateamerof the
following dimfliu.i»tnB: Lanatj. i« q Of
basin. SQ/eet; depth of hold, 10/eet 8 hiohflß, Qlamster
Of cylinder, ;-81nobes; stroke of Disfoft* Bfeat.
The Jacob Bell is a wooden side- wheel steamer 146
feet long: breadth of beam 20 feet 9 inches, and depth
of hold 8 feet; diameterof cylinder, 33 ugne»; stroke
of piston, 8 feet. _ • „ „„ . , ,
The Dragon li a wooden propeller, 92 feet long;
breadth of beam 37 feet, and depth of hoM 9 feet o
inches: diameter of cylinder 85 inches, and stroke of
pi&t&n 28>£ inches. . . ,
The vessels mar be aeon and farther particulars made
known on application to Coraiaodore S. B. M'ONTGO*
MERY, commandant Washington Navv Yard.
Terms of Sale: Cash, in Government fands; $l,OOO on
I gob veiß'l at the tim« of sale, and the balance within
six days thereafter. mySP-smthCt
H. JAMEB,
(TOrmorir of PhllsdalphH.f
ATTOBITBY AT LAW. _
FEAJfKLia, VBMANGO COMITY. MHIU.
(Facial fcUei.Uoa (Won to tbs exaalhalloa of TlUta.
Philadelphia Bef&rbnokb :—Ohaa. 8. Lax, Bjq..
Boh. 3. Bos. Bnowdea, Jamea H. Little, Em. . T. t,
Taakor, Hr., Hood, Boubright. dc 00., 3 . Z. Deil.raa,
Frealdaat 7th National Bank, mUI-Sm*
SAMUEL W HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
.
Uatasof FhUaSolphii.)
jusybbbto __
Bharlaa S. L«. Bm. , | JS.SVT.fi. Jllddlc * Oi.,
m. 0. Knight* Co.. Dr. P. 8. Haakansla,
iSunssH. lulls, »t.. I W, H. Ye»wa & Co.
nhe-Slfl
OAMUEL L. TAYLOR,
O Ho. *»3 WALNUT Slrset, Philadelphia;
ATTORNEY at LAW AHD
COMKI6BIOHBR FOB ALL THB STATES,
Except Cooneallont, Maw York, Nsyiml*, Orm,
Aad Tbx.«. faM-frtulT*
TO SHU A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
w OOUMSSLLOK AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS. OSes, *»i p stmt, i«r Fourlaanth atMrt.
Wttißlmrton, D. 0. ****•*»
SJOTIOE TO CLAIM AGENTS.—THE
Av Heirs of THOMAS HENDERSON and MARY HEN
DERSOfI, residents of Johnson county, Indiana, have
received som<* tafotmation that tney are entitled to a
kr*e Kotatfl KanDOSed to be m Ireland, from whsnss
SmMon wm ftwrt
Ant and Biiilect said sotftU Will. PB Well paid,
Addrees the andenigntd at Franklin, Joansoa coun*
tr xnys}*l* & ' ISAAC B. HENDERSON.
OHILDRFN’S CA.Rm.GES, EN-
U TIBBLY hew styles for the spring
TBADE.-A Superior
mhl&tf m and 199 Horth THIRD Rt m\<
AVCTIOS SALES.
TOHN B. MYERS & CO M AUCTIJs^
W 2ERS. Nos. »3g and »3ft MABSB? Street
LARGE POBITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. *ffo3B
YELLING BAGS, STRAW BONNETS, fIOOW
HATS.
t acard —Wh invite the early attentVmor
to tbe large and valuable assortment nf bouts
bregand, iraveilingbags, Shsker hoods, whits anS
lored straw bonnets, men’s and boys’ Lpghrtrn s '^
palm*leaf hat6,&c.,«mbrscing«aaipleßoff,2GoM»rs. a^
forming a prime and frsah to- bq
torily sold by catalngu*, on four months’
mencing THIS MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, fitmou >
GABS, TRAYELMSiO HAflfl. BTRAVaoo?S:
„ , .Tfilft MORNING,
May SOth, at 10 o’clock, will Be sold, ]>t
on four months' creaß, about 1,200 Pdi-vhJu*!.
shoes, bro*ans.&c.,embtaoingapriJrB*n<i'rl,s 00-Jts
mont of seasonable goods of city end
focture. ' t * a cum
■ Will be open for examination* with catah-,
morning of sale •' ca
large peremptory sale op roots ct,..
_ BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS.
NOTlCE.—lncluded in our large eala of omu *
•hoes, &c., l * thi
. May 30, will be found in part the foUcwlay r rQ -v
desirable aasortment—viz: * Q 8^ *5j
Men’s, hoys’, and youths’ calf, double- f.oh Km,
WCi -j aid pamp-sole dress-hoots; bow . .
youths kip ana buff ioather boots: men’s flai*’,.. 111 *
ca v alr Y boots; men’s and boys’ calf beff
Con«-asa bools and baimorais;. monhn b.)v> : ”L'“ f
sontba super kip. buff, and pollshart sral;l, hiLtf’v-Vt 1
and pnrap sole broxanss Icdloß’ Una kid, xort, mwh 1 '
and enamelled oaleut. sewed balmora!. and rS' ''
sailers; women’s, lalntea', mi ciiMfoa’. JlSfi l "*
Insthor bslmoraln ni lsee beols, s , ‘J l
sowed citj-niade lr.ee boils: tmer^auA Y.i'J. '
ssklo lies; ladies’ fine black and ute'k^
.tiflss
IretefflM b«“ toT” 8 aai “MMU* huii!
LARGE POSITIVE SALE t p BRITISH
GERMAN, AND DOMasTHJ iifiy doons^ o ®.
WewiUhold alargs Bale of Foreigq and Domp.-ihj
goods, by catalogue, on a credit of four jbobia.
part for cash, a *i tad
ON WEDNB.SDAT MORNING.
(Thursday being a NrUodiil Fah )
Mar 81, at 10 o’clock, ombraclug about 7.v.; DT .Vi,
nxd lots of steple acd fancy articles, in woo)r-r, f “ff
ted«, linsn- silks, and cotton, f .o which ii.7)?ri n ‘
attoHrionof dealers
N B -Bamples of tho same will be erraured f .)>.
ftßliliaUcn, with early oj the m-jratiH;
the rale, when dealers Will ftiid It to their salore?-?i
attend.
LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN DOMESTIC D S J
ißcludedinoursaleof WEDNESDAY, HaySßi
be found, in part, the following viz: ‘ " Ui
DOMEBTIOI
bales brown and bleached sheetings aui shir s.,
baleß drills, ihirtlngflannels, Domits.waddiOrT
caaei Hancke*:ar gisghamß, maader prints, 1
cases cottoji?.de?, pilmed kerseys, jean?, ItaU/s
—essesblue tivheibgß, stripes, checks, denial,
cases cambrics. slleri&B. cermet jeans
caeeafaßey meltr.nH. eatic.* e. ea^MriOiOf
WBSGBANT TAILORS* GOODS A
FnlUincß black and color-d clOthß, does){;s.., hii,
tots, diagonal and h&ir>line cassimortß, m-lv,
meltons, Italians, a&'Jn de chlusH, &c.
LINEN GOODS.
Large lines shirting, bLy, Bp&lifih, a?.d fi Da r lt ,,
lirens. , ‘
Large Unesducks, drills, bariap'. canva o ,.: *,.
Larte linos table damask, dinner, tors.:'
Ung, doyliei,napSins, llc«n eambrichandkuchief
GOODS
Paris de lalscr, moznir-biquea. poll de chrrrag, s v
mchaiis, alpacas,va:en«laa. g/enadinss.baliiiorai.
DRESS SILKS. l '
26 to 36 loch gloEsy hUck gro« do Rhinos, pros grain
taffetas, poult de soiea. Naples, fancy ij.J&g,
Spring shawls, silk mantles, travlUng rbirta PB j 9 . (
thread, hosiery, g-oves, g&uzo veeUatd ?hlrtg, iqaanij
rain umbrellas, ties, straw goods, noii uj, Ac,
POSITIVE SALS OF CARPETINGS, DROQQET2
MaTriiSGh-. c*c
on Saturday morning,
Jcno 3d. atll o’clock, wH be sold by oataUrae. oi
four months* credit, about «75 pieces rich ro;pj >-
ircxtry, BruiMls, printed felt, super ft no and flasii.
grain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp, eotur.-,
tad rag carpeting*, Canton »nd eccoamau'hgß.ei
oabraolng a choice Mcovimeut of Bunoricr goods,
may be examined early on the morning of a&ia.
PEBEMPTOSY BALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GE°.
MAN, AND BEITIBH DRY GOODS,
Oh MONDAY MORNIaG,
June 6th, at 10 o’clock, will bo lold by catalogue, os
four months’c-ed?t, about-
GOO PACKAGES and lots
of French, liKia, German, ana British ary roods, fy
atapl6 amcle*ino:lk, worried, woolen, linen, and cn.
ton ihbrlee.
N. B. —Samples of the rime will be arranged for
amisation, with cate-1.-guee, early on the morninz y
eaie, when dealers will find it to (heir intereet ton*
toad.
M THOMAS & SOKS,
• Nob. ISO and I** South FOURTH Btraei
CARD.-THURSDAY being THANKSGIVING DAY,
otv usual tale will take place on FRIDAY.
Public Bales ol Real Estate end Stockc, at the Si.
change, every Tuesday, at 12 o’clock.
- CARD,—Catalogues of the valuable library c-f Hr
ChaiUs A. P<ml*on, compriciog ovtr 4,000 lot.*, 'e*
sold Jnn» 6th. 7(h, Btu and Sih, are now ready &;j
may bo had at the auction storo.'
RBIL ESTATE AND STOOKB. 30Trr MAT.
ORPHANS’ COURT AND EXROUTOAtP fcALES.
CARD.—Our sale YO-DAY will comprise
of sixty pronorties. iucludiug»he eitet-sof 0-
S. Gilbert, W. B. FaircbUd, Wrisht mln?r/, —w ß >
lan, &. Hancock, and F. Aliiaon. bv order of Orphans
Court and executor*; valuable
of heirs; several from a Io n As»ocii6tioa, a'jd aUrja
amount frr-m other owners, including first «ims Imi;.
ness property, dwellings, country seats, Ac. Pampiue;
cattlogues ready.
Sales every week. Lists for 6th, 13th, ftftfi 20lh J 253
on pages 27 and 26 of to-day s catalogue.
Bale at No North Eighth street.
HOUSEHOLD FURRITURSv CARPETS, ire.
. . THIS MOBtflffG.
30thlost., at lOo’alick, at 263 North Eighth streV,
the household and kitchen famituro, carpets, Del
ding, &c.
BALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
THIb MORNING.
May SOik, at tbs auctivu f-tore, rare and viluabU
mucellaneoas books, from the library of WiLli&n
Alexander,
Sale No-1018 walnut street.
SUPERIOR FUBimUBB, FINK CARPETS. Ai.
ON WEDNESDAY MOKNIHG,
31»t inet, at 10 o’clock, at No. 7018 Walnut etreei, ty
catalogue,the entire superior dining room anc.
furniturt, fine carpets, mattreßßOs* dto.
Hay bo examined on the morning of able at 9
O clock.
SaleNca. 1-S9 end 141 South Fourth
SUPERIOR vnKEJTORE, PIANO FORTS, ii.*UP3B
FIRE-PROOF SAFES, MIRUOR«, GAK&IAU&&A&
N£bS, HAIiDSOBSS OAkPETS, Ac.
ON FRIDAY MORjSIftG,
At9o’clcck, at the auction store, the superior hoa»<
bold furniture, pianoforte, mirror?, 2 super flre-u*)),:
cafes, 9 b&te double and elngle carriage luraes*,
handsome carpetp, &cc
ALSO, FOR ACCOUNT UNITED STATE 3,
3116 lech cylinder stoves, condemned,
1210-inth do do do.
1 couk do,
120-gallou cauldron, do.
Exeentor’s Sale—Estate ( f A. Peries, deceased,
PRINTING PRESS OF TYPES,
APPARATUS, MICROSCOPE, AND FANCY AHTi*
C-LEb.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
Jane 28, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by ciUlofiiM*
the anctlon stnre, a zmmber of fancy articles, beksutaf
to the estate of tbelate Mr A. Paviefl.
: Kay be examined two hoars previous to sale.
EXTENSIVE, VALUABLE,"'AND INTERESTING
LIBHeIIY.
ON TUESDAY,
JnneGth, and following days until fint?hsd r will a
si ld the -valuable private library of Oharios A. Potllsoi.
of fliia city. Which inctuees many v*rvxttinab p «i
Interesting works in the vail us departments Cf •wrt’
ALSO, a larse number of rare Authors on the early
history of America. , ..
J3©~The books are now arranged for extmin&iJOSi
Wtih caialogufa, at thG anct'on sture
Sale to commence each nay at 10 o’clock.
smppßsr®.
- FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
tmmaS£23mmK-sw yobk, via dblawabb jm
BARITAfi* CANAL.—The Barge fl. FLANAGAN. T-
Spicer, Master, is now leading at first wharfibelow Snro<*
street, for the above points, and will leave on W£D<
NBBDAY EVENING. . .
For freight, which will hfl taken Ofl mtonablo tenai,
apply to D L. FLANAGAN. AgStth
xoyS7-3t 3QA South DELAWARE AV6Ptl6,_
NEW EXPRESS LINE, W
sSSSBSSC ALEXANDRIA, G3OBGETOWN AVI
WASHINGTON, Via Chesapeake and Delaware flacJl
Steamers laavo first Wharf above MABKBT Btn*l>
every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at Vi N.
For Freight apply to Agents, WM, P, CLYDE * OPn
14 North and South Wharvee»Fhll&. ; J. B. DAVIEMi
Qeoreotown.D.C.; FLOWERS di BOWSE,
Y%.
BarfKS* NOTICE.-FOR NKjJ
-The PHILADELPHIA .kn
KBW TOBE EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPASS **
blow HASYJI
StrC |?M*'F."t!LY*DB l*B. WHtEVH,?W'*
JAMES HAIIJJ, 11T WALL Stl«b
«iii,i-ii«> ..
COAI.
rtOiI.—SUGAR LOAF, BBAViS
VJ HEABOW, and Bjtln* KonstalnJuU«b Uoali
be« LoeMt MouutalE, from Sabnrlkm, pr*pst« «?j
presriT for farnil, r,ia. Banat, K W._toraor b.Jjj/J
avd WILLOW Streets. Offlco,Mo. JVJ i South dMO “
Straet, [apS-tfi J. fTALTOk «
TL OMRON’S LONDON KITCD
BBEB.OK BUBOPEAS KAHOS, for /‘raffi
Ante!., of pnblls Jaatltatloaa.ln Eb
FEKEWT SIZES. Albo. FMladalphla Lam*
Hot- air i'oroacaß, For'.aWa Heater*. Lowdowo «™Sf
Firoboard gtovea, Bath Bollem, Stowhole Flal«»> M
era, Cookloi Stores, ate. , at rrholoaale aad retau,
th, BH*BPE| *THOM S O3,
apad lnthsCa Mo, goa aorih SBOOWU
WTILLIAM EVANS, JR.,
TV »5» BOOTH FBOET BTKEBT,
Wholeaals aad Retail Dealer in
WBITB LEAD, ZIKO, ABD DOLORS,
AMBBICAB ASD FOKfi-GM WINDOW SLABS,
OF Alt DBBCBIPTIOIiS,
AT LOWEST MARKET KATES. ,„
Areal* for FATYBT DLAfIS LETTERS. rnhP jgg.
T SOMERSET, 531 OHESTRL;*
v* Btreet. Ba<rav?r and De-ilet la Army
Badges. Emblems. Fire BAdges. and »a»kf
description. Soldiers retaining bame wil
ventageous to poaiess as a memorial one ot mj fIE ‘ *. }
or silver Badges. Gosuise 16 karat gild Oorpß .
alwa? aea has d. All goods warranted.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA' COTTA
OFPIOE°/Id WABBBOOMS. No. XOIO CH*ST>’- :
KT!<BST, „ rOC .
VITRIFIED WATER. DRAIR, and HEATIRG PtPf?
with bends, branobw, tvapSi dtc.» to eotiwP 3 ®*
fioialloia iuth fco’a. _
ORBAMKtfTiL CBIMSET TOPS, and FLUE Pi *•;.
wr-rfiii*ed to stand the action ofnre. gas, r <r wca 13 ,,.,
OBKAMEftTAL PARI.OR ARJ> aARDStf VASli*.
classical dfgjKus. p:ala aid bronzed,
ttliffponhtte Pole, Flower Ptfs,
Ivy Vases. Hanging YAsafi.
Fern Takes* Ac., «o. i
Importer of Minton’s Kncanartc Ti!e» for Char
B. A. HAEBtSOS
WHITE VIRGIN "WAX OP ANTI*;
If LEO. —AnewFrench
preserving the complexion. It is the JJjfSik I*Jiijm 1 *Jiijm
compound of the ftse. "herols neither sbalk.
magnesia, binnath.nortalolnl.c of
composed entirely of pure Virgin ITAx , nGnae
traordbary cnnm««» to* ‘ttma&ste
U I oft, smooth. fair. and trsttflMMßt. indedi® 1
appearjonns. the bornoJy ijandaorue. the <,
moro beao'.iful. sod most beajutfnl divine. *pJ
ltrost, two doors sWjj
BBfSitf WVMTH Btree.^l
Walnnt. **lA
Sf&smtoa PHir.&.DEIjPHIA^S
K*Ss!g?G£r>HB’ BAKOiGB IHBTIrOTB, >»• \
jf. KJ.HTH Street, absve Market. ■r J *
UVERETT. attar thirty years’ practical «*PH®h
roariinteds the afcilfnl adjuttmenl of hii
teat Graftuatlni fronu?* Truss, Supporteif*
Stockinet, Shoulder Braces. OruVchci, *rr. f
awrtinoaU eoadneted by a Lady. *P 4
MONEY TO ANY AMOU®
o™ er WrSi#A°tl% 0 X F 4%,-;i
BVAHS * WATSOK’B „„
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16 80VJ7H PCIDETE BTEBEf.
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49" <Hw*m r«BiUd to ratt all is«*»
repairing erafnlly tnrt promptly B**«b**&
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but fojuid |pt>» • fl S?i ! Xu ?nlr i”
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