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     Vol..  X.                               PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY                                                7,   1858.

                               g            ,      l obedience to an order of Court, the Sheriff pub. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
          DIE  g aTI JME      I. R ~e   cg r,AlightL the folloilnlag:                          AND  COUNTY   OF PHILADELPHIA.
                                                 Sherifs Oflice, Phila. Jan. 6, 1863.      In the matter of the estate of JOHN WALTMAN, I
                                 11Dr    BYJAZI    L  OXIIIIIII,   berff` Offce,PhilL Js.  1853.dsceased..-
           18 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY       In the matter ef the Petition  In the Court of Corn.  The Auditor appointed to andit, settle and adjust
                                                f  Lloyd W.  Bickley, to ion  Pleas for the the account of Joshus G. Briackle, administrator do th
  KAITO a    00IL, R PER ANN   t,  iiaNpCE      have datisfactien entered city and u  oe   bonis non ofJohn Waltman, deceased, and to report C.
     AT TWO  DOLLARS PER ANNUM, Ill ADVANCE,        on t   record of a certain  Philadelphia Or    distribution of the bilance in the hands of the said H
                                                mortgage. t              Dec. Term, 185.   administrator, will meet the parties interested, on ba
    It contains, by order of the several Courts, all  And now, to wit: December 31, 1852, the fore. TUESDAY,January 1Ith, 1863, at4 o'clock, P.M., th
  advertisements required to be made by officers of going petition having been presented to the Court, at his office. No. 48 South Fonrth street. in the City F
  the Circuit and District Courts of the United Sates  setting forth that the petitioner Is the owner of h  of Philadelphia.  MORTON P. HENRY,    18
  all Auditors' Notices in the District Court, Court premises, situate number 11o Walnut street, in the  Dec. 31-2t.                   Auditor.
  of Common Pleas, and Orphans' Court, all Notric ty of Philadelphia, he having purchased the same
  of the f lgofeigne and hans   rt  aNontices of Robert Bell, on the 3d day of April, 1849; that TNTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE COUNTY
  of the filing of Ammignees' and Trustees' accounts, there appears on the record, in the office for record- .1. OF PHILADELPHIA.
  and all Notices of intended applications for admis. ing dee a ,  i on  said city and county, in Mortgage  Eate of  MARGARET GREGORY, deceased.
  sion to the Bar. It also contains weekly Reportsol Book R.L.L., No. 12, page 30,o anunsatisfied grt E
  the decisions of the District Court, all the Trial and gage of the said premises, given by said Robert  The Auditor appointed by tie Court to audit, settle 1n
                                           nd Bell to Adalaide Barnes,dated the 18thiofMay, 1844, aid adjust the account of Benjamin H. Warder,
  Motion Lists of all the Courts, with current an  to secure the aymnent of a Bond of the same date, acting executor of the estate of M irgaret Gregory,
  correct reports of all cases of interest decided in this for thiesumn of' $3,333 33-100, that the said mortgage~ deceased, and to report distribution of the balanceth
  city. A monthly abstract of Sheriffs Sales, with was fully satisfied prior to the petitioners purcase in the hands oftthe said executor, will atthed to the
  the propertres arranged in the order in which they ofsaid premises, but that satisfacton has never been duties of his appointment, on MONDAY, Januarytn
  are put no, is also published. Remittances may entered on the record of the same, and praying the  10th, 1853, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his office, No. 49
  be miade by mtail, (post-paid) at our riL    y said Court might direct the proper proceedings to South Fifth street, in the City of Philadelphia, at 4 th
                                              cause satisfaction to be entered on the record of the o'clock, P. M.     W. E. WHITMAN,         ary
                                              said mortgage.                                Dec. 31-2t.                     Auditor.
 1  ETTERS   TFSTAMENTARY to the Estate of      Whereupon, the said Court directed that the She.                  -    -    _ ___
   i the late PERRY O'DANIEL, deceased, having riff o the said county should serve a notice of the  N  THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
 been granted to the subscriber, all persons having aid petition on the said Adalaide Barnes, or her le. L AND COUNTY OF PIlLADELPHI1A.
 denanda  against the said estate ae rsequeste  toin  representative, if found in the said county, and Estate of ALEXANDER SYMINGTON, deceased.
        saekiwithsma  itoid.!eiy neutd  to  in   ot ic   nsi   out,te     ogiepbi      o
 de  ed   theamae wimmoutdia  pam    thos  tice  thereof by advertisements,in the Legal Intelli.  The Auditor appointed to audit, ettle and adjust
 defited thereto tri'nake immei-date payment to a hro    yavrieet,i       h   ea   nel.the   account of James N. Dickson, James J. Barclay
           THOMAS   J. MEGEAR,  Executor,          gencer and the Daily News, once a week for four and Francis o. Fergosn, executors of Alexander
                             49 Mulberry St.  weeks successively, requiring the said parties to ap. an  Faton, deceased, and toreportdistribution, will
            Dec  -6t. or a hisStor, 20Nort 2ndSt.peir at the said Term, on the 5th day of February, SYmningtndeesdadtoeotirbtonwil
 Dec. 3-6t.       or at his Store, 20 North 2nd St. 1853, a nswer the said petition.         , meet the parties interested, on TUESDAY, the I th
                                              13,Jan. 7-4t              ndayofJanuary, 1853, at4 o'clock,P.M , at hisoffice,
              t _   S       0         SNo. 132 Walnut street nt                                                   City of Philadelphia.
                                            'N   THE  COURT   OF COMMON   PLEAS OF  THE Dec. 31-2t.0 Auditor.
                                                 I E DIY AND COUNTY OF1PHILADELPHIA.          3
             N  H  pTRC OR FRTEC          T   T  e Co   URT of  COild MOhia PLA              TEPASCOFR THE DeH. C1 uITr

    AND  COUNTY   OF PHILADELPHIA.            ha                      March  Term, 1852.   NAND   COUNTY( OF  P     D HLADF*H EA.
      William Noble,                            J. Fisher Leaming.      No. 158. P. L. F. Itn the matter of the estate of JACOB DICKHART,
                             Sep . 2     20.   The Audit    ppointed by the Court to distri-               deceased.
  CurranLa.e trxadJg, Lc. )    T    ,        bute -the fund ion Court being the proceeds of    The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjst
                                             sale by the Sheriff under the above writ of all (hat the account of Robert Patton and Michael Dickhart,
  The  Auditor appointed to disttibute the fund in certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north administratorsof Jaseb Dickhart, deceased, and tii
Court, raised under the above writ, by Sherifs side of George street at the distance of. seventy-six report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
       of:                                   eastward from the east side o             haccountants, will meet the parties interested at his
  The right, title and interest (being one undivided s ,in the city of Philadelphia; containing in office, No. 128 South Fourth street, in the City of Tue
third) of the said William L. Fox, in a lot of ground front or breadth on sAid Georgestreet sixty feet, and Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, January Ilth. 1863 at Dist
on the west side of Broad streeP two hundred and extending in length or depth northward sixty five 4 o'clock, P. M.             E. LEWIS,       cant
ten feet, north of Sassafr s street, in the city ofSrhi. feet to a twenty feet wide street called Chatham  Dec.31-2t               Auditor.


Iadelptuia, containing in breadth fifty-three feet, and street.
in depth two hundred, (subject to a ground rent of  Also, all that certain Iot or piece of ground situate
$6136 per annumi.)                           on the east side of Schuylkill Sixth street at the dia.
  Also, in a lot ofground, on the east side of Schuyl- tance of forty-nine feet northward from the north
kill Eighth street, two hundred feet north of Sassa. side ofGeorgestreet, in thesaid City of Philadelphia;
fras street, in the said city of Philadelphia, contain- containing in front or breadth on said Schuylkill
Ing in breadth sixty-two feet, and in depth one Sixth street, sixteen feet and extending in length or
loinirred and ninety'-six feet, (subject to a mortgage depth eastward seventy six feet-will attend to the
debt of $4,000--will attend to his duties on TUES- duties of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 10th
DAY, the 18th day of January, 1853, at 4 o'clock  day of January, A. D.. 1853, at 4 o'clock, P. M.,
P. M., at his i ofice, No. 30 South Fifth street, belor  at his office, No. 32 South Fifth street, below Wal-
W'alnut, in the city ot*Philadelphia, when and where nut stirget, when and where all persona interested
all persons are requied to make their claims, or be will present their claims or be liable to be debarred
debarred from coining in upon said fund     from coming in upon said fund.
                   GEORGE   W. BIDDLE,        Dec. 31-2t.      GEO. L. DOUGHERTY,
          Jan.7-2tAuditor.                    De.12.Auditor.

  N THE   DISTRICT  COURT  FOR  THE   CITY             N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
    AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.             I   COUNTY  OF PHILADELPHIA.


   William W. Smedley.  December Term, 1852.
          vs*                Vend. E.
     Lewis Blumbardt.         No. 44.
   The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in
 Court arising from the sherill's sale, under the above
 writ, of
   All that lot of ground, with the three story brick
 Inessuage thereon erected, situate at the northwest-
 'sardly corner of Richdiond Lane or Ann street and
 the P)iladelphia and Trenton Railroad, in the Dis.
 trict of Richmond an county of Philadelphia, con-
 f inug in froint on the said Ann street ninety-eight
 feet seven and a half inches, (the said messuage has.
 irig a front of seventeen feet) thence northeast one
 l;undred and five feet; thence northwest ninetv-
 eight feet; and thence alon ground now or late of
 John Rush, to the place o beginning-will attend
 to the duties of his aripointment, on MONDAY, the
 17th of January, 1863, at his office, No. 19 Prone
 Street, in the city or Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P.
 r., when and where all persons interested -are re-
 quired to make their claims, or he debarred from
 coming in upon said fund.        a
                   'TILOMAS BIDDLE, Jr.,
  Jan.7-2t 0                      Auditor.

NOTICE.-The auditor appointed   by the Court
    of ornmeon Pless frtheCountyof Philadel-
Ais, to audit, settle, rod adjust the Sial account of
   . Oden,  Assigneeof IHARLES   and  JOHN
      ILNG-RETu,  lately trading as,C. LONG-
ITRETH,&   SON,  and to report distribution of the
Isoets, will attend for those purposes, t his office,
No a' 5 South Sixth street, on MONDAY, January
17, 1853, at 4 o'ckpokP. M.           n

Jan. 7.  2t*J. A. PHILLIPS,
          Jaa.7  It'Auditor.


   N THE ORPH   NSCOURT   FORTHECOUNTY
   OF   PHILADELPHIA.
 In the matter of the Estate of JOSHUA TRAVIS,
                  deceased.
  The Auditor appointed to andit, sett!e and adjust
the account of Washington 'I ravis, executor of the
estate or JOSHUA TRAVIS,  deceased, and to re-
port distribution-will meet the parties interested at
his Office. No. 55 S. Fourth street, on TUESDAY,
January 18th, at 4 o'clock, P.M.
                         WM.  M. BULL,
  Jan. 7-2t.                      Auditor.

  NTHEORPHANS COURT FOR THECOUNTY

Ir. the matter of the Estate of CULIN NOBLIT, dec.
  The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjustf
          the ccont o Elza  . Nolit adiniarati  f
          CULI NOLIT deeasd, ad t reortdisrib-


In  the matterof the final account of Thomas T Lea,
  one of the assignees ofSHARPLESS & BROTHER' the account of Eliza E. oblit, administratrix o
                                              CULIN NOBLIT,  deceased, and to report distribu-
   The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust tion, will meet the parties interested at his Office
 the account atiraldassignee, and to report distrib-. No.55 S. Fourth street, on WEDNESDAY, January
 tion of the balance remaining in his hands, will meet 19th, at 4 o'clock, P. M*.
 the parties interested therein, at his office, No. II                WM.  M.  BULL,
 South Seventh street, (in the Franklin Institute,) on Jan. 7-2t.              Auditor.
 MONDAY,   the tenth day ofJanuary, A. D. 1863, at
 3D o'clock, P. .         JACOB  BROOM,      TN  THE ORPHANS'   COURT  FOR THE  COUNTY
   Dec. 3 1-2t.                    Auditor.  I   OF PIlLADELPHIA.

                                        -    In the Estate of ANDREW ROSE  RICKSON, dec.
    OTICE.-The   Auditors appointed by the Or-       The Auditor appointed in the above matter to au.
    o dit,an's Court for the county of Phdadelphia, dit, settle, and adjust the account of Isac Dutton,
-to audit, settle and adjust the first account of Sam- admr., C. T. A., and report distribution of the bal.
uel W. Thackara and John M. Ford, trustees under ance-will meet the parties interested as his Office,
the will of John Angus, Jr., deceased, for CHAR. No. 61Prune atr-et, upon the 18thofJanuary inst.,
LOTTE   E. ANGUE,  and also to audit, settle and at 4'o'clock, P. M.
adjust the second snd final account ofthe same Trus.                 HOR. HUBBELL,
tees of the said Charlotte E. Angue, afterwards Jan. 7-2t.                     Auditor.
CHARLOTTE POWELL, now deceased, mand to_________________
repoit distribution of the assets, will meet the par.-
ties interested in said estate, at his office, No. 66 S. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE COUNTY
Sixth street, on TUESDAY, January 18th, 1853, at I  OFPHILADELPHIA.
4 o'clock, P. M.                             In the matter of the Estate of JOHN FARR dec'd.
                         J. A.PHILLIPS '
  Jan.7-t                         Auditor.    The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle
             Jan.7-2t             Audtor.   the accoust of Mary Jane Parr and Samuel N. Davies,
             OTIE-Te Aditr  aed miab tratorsofrJOHN PARR,deceased, and to re.-
                Auditor appointed by the Or. port distribution will meettheparties interested ahis
     phai.'a Cout for the county of Philadelphis, Ofice, No. 152 Walnut street, below Fifth in the
to audit, settle and adjust the accont  8  ue W    3     ile      an TUESDAY, January 18th,
Thackara and John M. Ford, Trustees under the183at4ocokPM
Will of John Ane, Jr., deceased, for MARGA.                    FACSW        ATN
RETTA  L. WILSON,  wIll attend for those pepesee    Jan. 7.-St        FAto
at his Office, No. 68 South Sixth street, as TUES -
DAY, January 18th, 1858, at 4 o'Alock, P.  M.
                        J. A. PHILLIP6,         MSJROBN          areoehiOfiet
  Jan. 7-It'                      Auditor.      No61SuhFutstetopoieLbay


  N THE ORPHANS'COURTFOR THE COUNTY
  OF   PHILADELPHIA.
s the matter ofthe Estate ofGEORGE BREIDEN-
             HART,  deceased.
 The Auditor appointed to audit, settle asl adjust
 e accou it of John C. Breidenhart, admr., D. 3. N.
 T. A., of  the estate of GEORGE BREIDEN.i
 ART, deceased, sd to e    distribution of the
 lance in the hands of saideaonuatat-will meet
 b  artine interesd at s 0 ce, N. W. corner
 fthe and Green streets, on TUESDAY, Janar
 th, 183, at 4 o'clock, P. ,.
                      GEO.1W.TH5t   k
Jan. 7.-St.                      Auditor.


Jan. 7.-It.Auditor.


N  THE   ORPHAN'S  COURT   FOR  THE  CITY
   AND  CO'!NTY OF PHILADELiHIA.
 the matter of the Estate of THOMAS BARNES,
                 deceased.
 The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust and settle
 e account of Samuel Black, admer. cum testaments
 nezo, of THOMAS BARNES, deceased, and
 report distsibution-will meet the parties inter-
esed at his Office, No. 101 South Fourth street, in
e city of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, Janu-
  19th, 1853, at 4 o'clock, P, M.
                       A. V. PARSONS,
  an. 72.'                       Auditor.


Jan. 7-It.'                     Auditor.


o a r b of CP x amt i   t r s.

For  December   Term,  1852, and Harb
              TrM,   1853.
   EDWARD D. INGRAHAM, President.
   CHARLES GIBBONS,
   JOHN  D. BLEIGHT,
   CHARLES   J. BIDDLE,
   HENRY   WHARTON,
   JOHN  McINTYRE,
   JOHN  CLAYTON,
   JOHN  M. COLLINS,
   JOHN  SAMUEL,   Seceay


he Board of Examiners will meet on the second
esday of each month, at 4 o'clock, P. M., in the
rict Court, No. 1, for the examination of appli.-
a for admission to the Bar.    Dec. 31I


cats for admission to the Bar.   Dec. 31.


      To  Attorneys  and  Conveyanoer.
  FOR   SALE.-A   large and very handsome maho-
  ar  gany BOOK   CASE, with Pigeon Holes and
  large Drawers. Apply immediately at No. 622 N.
  Eighth street,above Parrish St. Jan. 7-It

  G. J. HusaR SANnEas.     SAxUsL H. PAnZR.
          BANMS & PARZER,
 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
           FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDieN,
       No. 98 MERCHANT STREET,
  SAI     FRANCISCO, CALIF'A.
                 REFERENCE.
 Theodore Cuyler, Esq., Benjamin Rush, Es
 William L. Hirst, Esq, John H. Campbell, ks.
 Nov. 5.-l y.

              Jan 0.   *kjwnors
  ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office No. 2.   Mercantile
      Library Buildings, Fifth and Library Sts. Of-
 tice hours from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. At No. 607
 North Front Street, Mornings and Evenings.
 Jan. 11. ly.


                G.3D. Joan,
    ANUFACTURER OF OFFICE FURNITUTRE'
    No.  62 South Fourth Street, corner of Library
up stairs.
  Office Tables, of convenient structure and mode.
rate in price, on hand.
  Desks and large Book-cases, suitable for Law
Offices, made to order.
MRegairing and altering done at short notice.


    IOFPHILADELPHIA.          THeNew York Qwrmt                           Review,
In the matter of the Estate of JOHN FARR, dec'd.SD.N
  The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle  A. 0. REMINGITON,  ESQ.
the accountofMary Jane Farr and Samuel N. Davies, TERMS-Single copies, 05 per anaum. To Clubs
admini trttors of JOHN FARR, deceased, and to re- T of Ten, $4 each per annum, payable in ad-
port distribution will meettheparties interested stis vance.
Office, No. IS2 Walnut street, below Fifth. in the  Subscriptions received fbr every Magazise pub.
city of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, January 18th, lished in this Country or Europe.
1853, at 4 o'clock P.M.                        Address            W.  BREWSTER,
                   FRANCIS  WHARTON,                          No. 69 South Fourth Street.
  Jan. 7.-It                      Auditor.       -   PUBLICATION   OFFICE  OF    -
                                              The New York Quarterly Review. fttnam'sNew
 TAMES  J. R0OBBINS has removed his Office to Monthly Magiuine. Eclectuc Magazinec. Chestian
 tNo.  61 South Fourth street, opposite Library.  Parlor Magazine.         -Dec. 3-St


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