About | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline

8 Legal Intelligencer 1 (1851)

handle is hein.journals/alm8 and id is 1 raw text is: 


















VOL.   VIII.


PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1851.


                                           In the Court of Common Pleas for the Countyu~~
           1015    f  $A  Utih5nU                      of Philadelphia. fo te outy                                        In the District Cou    Ct Philadelp nthia.
             -°------...- --------.- --............... In the matter of the estate of TRIMBLE AND _ _ _ __O                 O     E
   One square of 10 lines, one insertion, g 50           JOHNSON.                                                         THOMAS   OTIS LE ROY,
   Each succeeding insertion,          25                Jhereas On               In  the Orphans' Court for the County qf  and DAVID SMITH, Co.. Vend. exp. Sep.
                 Ehscceignsrin - .-    2Whra, John M, Whittall, assignee                        Philadelphia.              partners, &c,            temberTem
   One square 3 months,  -   -   -   3 0                                                                                                                   Tem of the estate aforesaid did, on the 31st
             6 months,   -   -   -   6 00  ( '      h' day of December, one thousand eight In the matter of the Estate of JOHN fREGORY, ts          1850, No. 412.
             1 year,     -   -   -   10 00        hundred and fifty, file in the office of deceased.                      GEORGE  W. M'DONALD.
     All advertisements must be left at No. 66 the Prothonotary of the court of Common Pleas  'The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court  The auditor appointed to distribute the -fund
   South Sixth street, before three o'clock on for the county of Philadelphia, his final account of the County of Philadelphia, to audit, settle in court in the above case being the proceeds
   Thursday afternoon, or we cannot be responsi- as assignee of the said estate.        and adjust the final account of John Sailor and of sale of the following described proaety, vize
   ble for their insertion.                 Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the John Hassall, executors and guardians under aNo. 1. All that three story brick messuag
                                          estate, and all others interested in the sald estate the will of the decedent, will meet the parties in- Catharine ground, situate do the south side of
   In the Court of Common Pleasfor the City and that the Honorable Judges of the court of Com' terested at Stigman's Hotel, George street, above feet east of Broad street, in hundred and thitw
             County of Philadelphia.      mon Pleas aforesaid, have appointed SATUR- Sixth street, in the City of Philadelphia, on feethias ontaning   in  the countyof siltea-
  In the matter of the Estate of PAUL JULIAN  DAY, the first day of February, one thousand THURSDAY, January 9th, at four o'clock, P. M. sixtdelphia, xcontam ndin g front n Catharine street,
               BECK, deceased.            eight hundred and fifty-one, at ten o'clock in the          W. 0. KLINE,       sfteexnet   a xtedi  ft   rept, ninclueing
            Whereas, the Pennsylvania Com- forenoon, for the hearing of the same, and for                     Auditor.   onethalf of a thirty inches wide alley, t dlef
   ai. s. pany for Insurance on Lives and Grant- showing cause why the said account ought not d. 27, 2t.                 on    o  a thirty fes wide  ley, to be left
          ing Annuities did, on the Sixth da to be allowed, and in default thereof, the same                             open on said thirty feet wide street, to the depth
    of Novemllowed,, on d eieh ndredtwilerei                                       EsxTA  or THEOPHILUS   HARRIS, pec'n  of forty-five feet from the north side thereof) to
  of  November, one thousand eight      yhundred will be confithedHnrbeKig.rs      Th   erindapitebyteOpns               be used in common with the owners and occu-
  and fifty, file in the office of the Prothonotary of  Witness, the Honorable Edward King, Presi-  undersigned, apoite by the Orphans,
  the Court of Common Pleas aforesaid, their dent of our said court of Pniladelphia, the 31st Court of the county of Philadelphia, to audit piers of the house bounding on the eart thereof,
  account as Trustees,with a deposit made by E  day of December; 1850.            settle, and adjust the Account of Sarah Harrisu bject to a redeemable ground rent of sixty
  Lewis, Esq andstwih  deposit wadte bnt               G      E CExecutrix of the will of said deceased, and to            ur dollars per year.
  Lewis, Esq., and which deposite was the nett         GEORGE   CARPENTER,          or  itiuino h      aac   nhrhns        No. 2. Also all that three storybrcmc-
  moiety of said Paul Julien Beck's share of the jan 3, 4t         Prothonotary. report distribution of the balance in her hands,                   ry biick mes.
  proceeds of certPainruliel Bestate sold f the In t                             will meet the parties interested therein for that suage and lot of ground, situate on the south
  proceeds of certain real estate sold by the In the Circuit Court of the United States, in purpose, at his Office, No. 72 South 6th Street side of Catharine street, one hundred and forty.
  Sheriff, under proceedings in partition, in the and for the Eastern District of Pennsyl- Philadelphia, on MONDAY, January 6th, 1851, eight feet east of Broad stireet, in the county of
  case of Goddard vs Goddard, et al, Supreme vania.-(In the third Circuit of April Ses- at 4 o'clock, P. M.              Philadelphia, containing in fronr on said Catha.
  Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, of sion, 1850. No. 103.)                                  WM   W.  HALY.      rne street, sixteen feet, and extending in depth
  July Term, 1846, No. 22.                Emn     oeodAuditor.                                                           ninety-seven feet six inches, to a thirty feet
    Notice is hereby given to the parties, and Edmond Morewood, a citizen of the                               Au    .     eetty nfeix nes
  all others interested in said fund (or deposit State of Connecticut ; Thomas     d 27, 2t                              street, (includmg one-half of a. thirty inches
                                all   thes   iterste. i sai fud, or epoit)wide alley, to be left open on said thirty feet
  that the Honorable Judges of the Court of H. Perkins and Henry Cabot,                ESTATE oF PERRY PAUL, nE'n.       wide street, to the depth of forty-five feet from
  Common   Pleas aforesaid, have appointed Executors of George Cabot, both          hEs-rdor   pEd     PAUL,   n'C       the north side thereof,) to be used in common
  SATURDAY,   the 11th day of January, one citizens of Massachusetts,              The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court             )              o
               thusn egh unrd ndfft-ne a 0v s.                          In Equity. -of the county of Philadelphia, to audit, settle, and with the o wners and occupiers of the house
  thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, at 10 o'-                                asdInEqit so the ounty t of Pldlhia T audit,stley, and bounding on the west thereof, subject to a re-
  clock, in the forenoon of that day for the hearin  Joseph Sims and Paschall Hol-     adjust the account of Thomas T. Smiley, ad  doendingon  ent    of sitbject doa  r
  of the same, and for showing cause why the said  lingsworth, citizens of the State  aministrator of the estate of said decedent, will m
  account ought not to be allowed, and in default  of Pennsylvania, surviving trus-    meet the parties interested therein, at his Office,   a
  thereof, the same will be allowed and confirmed,  tees of the Bank of the United     No. 72 South 6th Street, on FRIDAY, January o  l WEDESdt the duties of his appointment
    Witness the Honorable Edward King, Presi- States.                            10, 1851, at 4 o'clock, P. M.          1851  t 4E 'cDA,  the 8th day of January,
  dent of our said corut, at Philadelphia, the 11th  And now, October 5, A. D. 1850, the bill and            WM. W. HALY,        1851, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his office, No. 49
  dat of D  r ,   a D                  h answer being read, the Court order -That the                          Auditor. south Fourth street, in the city of Philadelphia,
  day of December, A. D. 180.            bill and bswer be referred to Thomas Dunlap, d 27, 2t                          w hen and where all persons having claims
  Dec  13, 4   G.          Prothonotay./ Esquire, as master, with directions to take an                                  p    e sai     are required t present them,
  De__13,_4t.        _     Prothonotary. account of the funds in the hands of the survi, In the Orphans' Court for the County of  unr else be debarred from coing in upon said

  In the Court of Common Pleasfor the County ing trustees of the Bank of the United States,   Philadelphia.               Dec. 27, 2t.       JOHN  BGEST,
             of  Philadelphia.         y chartered in the year one thousand seven   Estate of JOHN G. KARTSHER, dec'd.                             B. GEST,
             of  heade                   hundred and ninety-one, whose charter expired The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and                    Auditor.
 in the matter of the estate of HEBERTON & on the fourth of March, one thousand eight adjust the account of Mary A, Kartsher, guar-
                  MILES.                 hundred and eleven; and that the said survi- dian of Emily G. Kartsher, Sarah S. Kartsher, REAL  ESTATE.
            Whereas, David Boyd, assignee of ving trustees give public notice in gazettes Mary A. Kartsher, and Charles H. Kartsher,  Estate of Dennis Cragg, a Bankrupt.
    r. s.the estate aforesaid, did, on the 7th published in the following places, viz; Phila- miner children of John G. Kartsher, dec'd., will  Pursuant to an alias orBr of the honorable
          daylof December, A. D. one thousand delphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Nor- attend to the duties of his appointment on MON- the Judge of the District tourt of the United
          eight hundred and fifty, file in the folk, Washington, Charleston, Savannah, and DAY, the 14th day of January, A.D. 1851, at 4 States in and'for the eastei i district of PeUnsyld
 office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Com- New Orleans, in the United States; London in o'clock, P.M., at his office INo. 47 South Fifth vania, sitting in bankruptc , C.JrWolbert & Co.,
 mon Pleas for the county of Philadelphia, his Great Britain, Paris in France, and Amsterdam street, opposite Independence Square. auctioneers, will sell at 1.iblic sale, on Thurs,
 second account as assignee of said estate.  in Holland, once a week for the period of three  D. 27, 2t.  JOSEPH A. CLAY, Auditor,  day, the 16th January, I&t, at 7 o'clock in the
   Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the months, that all person's having claims of an                         evenin at the Philadel i Auction Mart, in
 said estate, and all others interested in the said kind against the funds in the hands of the said In the Orphans' Courtfor the Cityand County Carpenters' Court, Chesut sltion between
 estate, that the Honorable Judges of the Court trustees are required to present the same to the    of Philadelphia.             Third and Fourth streets,  stretNo.  bseteetn
 of Common  Pleas aforesaid, have appointed said master on or before the eleventh day of      Estate of A. L. KEESE, dec'd,      south of Beaver street, KN hsington.
 SATURDAY,   the fourth day of January, A. D April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and  The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and  All those eight brick me suages or tenenents,
 one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, at 10 fifty-one.                     adjust the account of John 8. Wilkins, admin- and the lots or pieces of round on which ey
 o'clock in the forenoon, for the hearing of the  A true copy, certified from the Record, Octo- istrator of A, L, Keese, dec'd,, and to make dis- are erected, situate on the west side of St JOhn
 same, and for showing cause why the said ac- ber 5th, 1850.  (Signed)                tribution, will attend to the duties of his ap- street, one hundred and thenty feet southward
 count ought not to be allowed, and in default          GEORGE PLITT, Clerk C. C-     pointment on FRIDAY, the 10th day of January, of Beaver street, in the d strict of Kensington,
 thereof, the same will be confirmed.         In compliance with the above order of the A.D., 1851, at 4 o'clock, P.M., at his office, and county of Philadelphia, containing sixty
   Witness the Honorable Edward King Presi- Court, the trustees above named make publics- No. 47 South Fifth Street, opposite Independ- feet in front, and extendir in depth westward,
   dent of our said Court of Philadelphia, the tion and give notice.  (Signed)      ence Square. JOSEPH A. CLAY, Auditor-      to Cohocksink Creek; hounded northward by
   7th  day of December, A. D, 1850.            JOSEPH  SIMS,                     D. 27, 2t.                            ground granted to John and Thomas Roney;
              GEORGE   CARPENTER,               PASCHALL   HOLLINGSWORTH.                                               southward by the                    by
   Dec. 13, 4t.           Prothonotary.   Oct. 11, 3 m.                         In the matter of the estate of C. P INGRA. St. John street; and westward by the creel;
 yNOTICE. THAM, dee'd.                                                                                                  being the same lot of ground which William
 In the Court of Common Pleasfor the County of         NOreCEtThe undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Philips and wife, by indenture, dated May 5th,
               Philadelphia.              Whereas  letters of administration to the es- Court of the county of Philada. to audit, settle, 1849, recorded at Philadelphia, in deed book G.
  In the matter of the estate of the Philadelphia, tate of GEORGE ROBBINS, deceased, have and adjust the account of  Wi. H. Winder, ex- W. R. d No. 27, P l676, granted and conveyed
  Germantown, and Norristown Railroad com- granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted ecutor of the will of said decedent and to re- unto George Cragg, in fee, reservin thereout
pany.                                   to the said estate are requested to make imme- port distribution of the balance in his hands, the yearly rent or sum of ninety dhllars as
          Whereas, Eli K. Price,Esq., trustee diate payment, and those having claims or de- will meet the parties interested therein for that herein set forth, and said George built sasd mc-
 5 .  .of the estate aforesaid, did, on the 30th  ands against the deceased will make known purpose at his ofice,No. 72 South Sixth street, suages thereon, and afterwards died, having by
    ay ofe Deceber oneou   thousan eight
        day of December, one thousand eight e same without delay, to            Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, January 9, 1851, will devised them to his son the said Dennis
        hundred and fifty, file in the office of . CATHARINE ROBBINS, Administratrix, at 4 o'clock, P. M.              Cra     fe   e   to     ,the a i Deres
                              y'No. 345 High street, or                           Drgg 27, 2tW        .HL,Adtr          n    fee saiRoec Grgg, whestt so ince eesed.
the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas E. COLES LAMBERT,  Attorreyt r           D. 27, 2t       W. W. HALYT Auditor.    in, o   said Rosbe co h iatin o f these
for the county of Philadelphia, his final account E. C L,6aTerm                                                                   h o6te  goissince eae
           asc trse of the sai estate.t                                                                                           adexctinofte ed
as trustee of the said estate.No. Minor street.                                   In the matter of the estate of SARAH R. by the court ad execut ion of the saee
  Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the       NOTICE.                             PETERS, deceased.             By the court,  WILLIAM  VOGDES,
said estate, and all others interested in the said  Whereas, letters of administration of the es-  The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and  C.sigBR o Auctio r.
estate, that the honourable Judges of the Court tate of LUKE WHITEHEAD, late of the city settle the Account of Henry J. Williams and  C. J. WOLBERT & Co, Auctioneers.
of Common  Pleas aforessid, have appointed of Philadelphia, deceased, have been granted Thomas Biddle, Esquires, trustees of the estate  d. 27, .
Saturday, the first day of February, one thou- unto the subscriber, all persons indebted to said of Sarah R. Peters, deceased, will meet the
sand eight hundred and fifty-one, at 10 o'clock estate, are requested forthwith to make pay- parties interested at his Office, No 152, Walnut  REMOVAL-
in the forenoon, for the hearing of the same, and ment, and those having claims against said es- Street below Sixth, in the city of Philadelphia, GEORGE GRISCOM, Attorney at Law, and
for showing cause why the said account ought tate, to present the same forthwith to the sub- on TUESDAY, Jan. 14, 1851, at 4 P. M.    Commissioner for NEW YORK,
not to be allowed, and in default thereof, the scriber. ISAAC C. BRYANT, Adm'r,               FRANCIS  WHARTON,          Under the new law, and also for
same will be confirmed.                   no 29, 6t          No. 8 Minor street- jan 3, 2t                  ATOr.        Ohder         Indalso  for
  Witness the honourable Edward King,Presi-                                                                    do.         hi  n       Inis        M
dent of our said court of Philadelphia, the 30th      REMOVAL.                               REMOVAL.                    Michigan,     Illinois,   Kentucky,
day of December, 1850.                   JOHN  C. MITCHELL  has removed his office JOHN T. MONTGOMERY,  Attorney         Has removed his ffi to and Mississippi,
             GEORGE   CARPENTER,        and residence to No. 4 York buildings, Walnut, has removed to No. 30, South Fifth street, be, one door west of Fourth toNo. 119 Walnut t
  d 27 4t.               Prothonotary.  below 8th.                    Jan. 3, 4t. low Walnut.                d. 13, 2t.  Residce, 223 Walnut Street.
                                                                                                                       , . Reidnc, 23  alutStreet.    jy26tf


No.  1.


1: r 0al


I n

What Is HeinOnline?

HeinOnline is a subscription-based resource containing thousands of academic and legal journals from inception; complete coverage of government documents such as U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Reports, and much more. Documents are image-based, fully searchable PDFs with the authority of print combined with the accessibility of a user-friendly and powerful database. For more information, request a quote or trial for your organization below.



Short-term subscription options include 24 hours, 48 hours, or 1 week to HeinOnline.

Contact us for annual subscription options:

Already a HeinOnline Subscriber?

profiles profiles most