First Rate Valley Land At SHERIFF'S SALE
01.27.1846 American Republican
First Rate Valley Land At SHERIFF's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed will be sold at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 17th day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P.M., a very desirable Small Farm situate in Tredyffrin township, Chester county, 20 miles from Philadelphia, within one mile of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and within a few hundred yards of the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike, bounded by lands of Joseph Corson, Conrad Colehour, Moses Jenkins and David Christman, containing 38 acres and 142 Perches of the Best Valley Limestone Land. The improvements consist of a good House two stories high, three rooms on the first floor and four on the second, with a kitchen attached; a good Stone Barn, 55 by 65 feet; stone wagon house, stone spring house, over a very superior spring of water. There is also upon the premises a good Apple Orchard. There will also be sold at the same time and place Three Acres and thirteen perches of excellent Timber land, situate within a convenient distance of the above property. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frederick Seafers, and to be sold by J.B. WOOD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, West Chester, January 27, 1846. - ts N.B. The Sheriff has made the following one of the conditions of his sales of Real Estate, and it will be enforced in the sales of the above premises. Fifty Dollars of the price or sum at which the property shall be struck off shall be paid to the Sheriff at the tiem of sale, unless the purchase money be less than that sum, in which case only the purchase money shall be paid, otherwise the property will again be immediately put up and so [balance of article is missing]
Found by Herb Fry. Digitized by Heidi Sproat 5/25/2022.
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