Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 09, 1864, Image 7

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    EEAL ESTATE SALES.
#£3 I’EREMI'TUKY S.iLK-By urder of
JS-iL Heirs.—Estate late ot JA.M.ES-FLOYD, de
ceased JAMES, A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—
On WEDNESDAY, Feb. loth, iSBi, at 12 o’clock
noon, will be sold at. Public Sale, a' tbe PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the folio .Yinff described
Real Estate, late tile property of JACOB FLuYD.
deceased, viz: No. I.—THREE-STLORY BRICK
DWELLING, SECOND street, norths of Jeffer
son. All that three-story Brick Messuage, two
rooms deep, wi'h two-story rack buildings and lot
of ground, situate on the west side of Second street,
127 feet 11 inches north of Jefferson street, 16 feet:
inches front; the lot 73 feet 4 inches deep. 850
to be paid at the time of sale.
No. 2. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING, SECOND street north of Jefferson. All
that three-story Brick Me stiage, 2 rooms deep,
with two-story back buildings aad lot of ground,
adjoining No. 1, 16 feet B=J inches front, and 73
feet 4 inches deep, ssuto be paid at the time of
tele.
No. 3 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING. SECOND Btreet-north of Jefferson. All
that three-story Brick Messuage, 2 rooms deep,
with two-story back buildings and lot of grouna,
adjoining No. 2, 17 feet % inch front, and 73 feet
4 inches deep. $5O to be paid at the time of sale.
N?- A-—THREE STORY BbICK. DWELL
ING, SECOND Strett north of Jefferson.—A 1
that three-story b lck messuage,2rooms d* ep,witii
two-story back buildings and toe of ground, ad
joining No. 3, 16 feet 0 inches front,"3feet4 inches
in depth. ?50 to be paid attae time of sale,
85“Tbe foregoing fronts, on second street, (Nos.
lto4, inclusive.) include half of a feet wide
alley, each house being built o • er hall the alley,
and each having the priv lege thereof. A Plan, hy
ihe Purveyor of. the District, maybe seen at the
Auction Booms.
No. 5 THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING
PHILIP Street north of Jefferson,. Seventeenth
Ward.—AH that three-story Brick Messuage and
Jotoi ground, fitua e on the east side of r’oi ip
street, in the rtvr o No.4,being C 4 feet i in-hfront,
and <8 feet 5 inches deep. $5O to he paid at the
time of sale
No. 6. THREE STORY BRIOKDWELLING,.
PHILIP street, north of Jefferson. All that
ihree-story-Briek Messuage and lotof ground, ad
joining No. 5, 14 feet 1 % inches front, and 48 foet
6 inches deep. $5O to he paid at the time of sale.
No- 7. THREE STORY BRIOK DW ELLING,
PHILIP street, north of Jefferson. All that
three-ssorv Brick Messuage and lot of ground, ad
joining !*>. 6, 14 inches front, and 43 feet
5 inches deep. $50.t0 be paid at the time of sale.
NuS- THREE-STORY brick dwelling,
PHILIP street,north of Jefferson.—All that three
story Brick Messuage and lot of ground, adjoining
rio. 7, 14feet3J4 inches fi-ont, and IS feet 5 iuche
deep. $5O to be paid at the time ot sale.
N 0.9. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
PHILIP street, north of Jefferson All thatthree
story Brick Messuage and lot ofground, adjoining
No. 8, 14 feet front, 48 feet 5 inches deep. $5O to
be paid at the time of sale.
No. 10.-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING, PHILIP street, north of Jefferson —All
that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground,
adjoining No. 9, 14 feet 5 inches front, 48 feet 5
inches deep. $5O to be paid at the time of sale.
The foregoing fronts, on Philip stree. Nos.
sto 10, inclusive,) include a 2 feet wide alley, .;*h
•house having the privilege thereof, and each>-.
ing built over half said Alley. A Plan, by the
Surveyor of the District, may be seen at the Auc
tion Rooms.
85“ Sale peremptory, by order of Heirs.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ya2l,2Cfe9 Store No. 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
& ORPHAN S’ COURT SALE, ESTATE
OF TOBIAS 1 PYLE, deceased, ' JAMES
A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER. Under au
thority of the Orphans' Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
PEB. 10th, 1854, at 32 o’clock, noon, will be sold
at Public Sale at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
late the property of TOBIAS PXLE, deceased,
r °. 1, DWELLINGS, MECHANIC
STREET, NEAR ORESSON, MANAYUNK.
All those two certain messuages or tenements,
situate in the late Borough of Manayunk, in the
Twenty-first Ward of the City of Philadelphia.
Beginning at a stake set for a corner on the south
east side of Mechanic street: in Manayunk afore
said, at the distance of eighty-nine feet five and
one quarter inches irom the southeastwardly cor
ner of the said Mechanic street, and Cresson
street in a northwardly direction: and thence ex
tending at right angles with the said Mechanic
street, and towards Robeson street fifty-three
feet nine inches to a corner; thence extending at
right angles with Cresson Street, and in a north
eastwardly direction thirty-five feet one and a half
. inches to another - corner; thence extending by
ground of thirty-eight feet to another corner on
„ the southeastwardly side ot the aforesaid Mechanic
street; thence extending along by the aforesaid side
of the,said Mechanic street thirty-two feet to the
place of beginning. Underand subject to the pay
ment of a yearly ground rent or sum of thirty-four
dollars and fifty cents.
On the above lot are erected one one and a half
story Frame, and one single two and a half story
Stone Dwellings.
No. 2—DWELLING and LOT, MECHANIC
STREET.—AII the lotor parcel of ground, situate,
lying and being in the borough of Maaayimk
aforesaid: Beginning at a stake on the southwardly
line of Mechanic street, at the distance of 105 feet
5% inches from the southeastwardly corner of
Cresson and Mechanic streets: eastwardiy direc
tion, and running thence m a line at right angles
to said Mechanic street, and towards Robeson
street G 2 feet 7 inches; thence in a lino at righ
angles io Cresson street, and in a northeastwardly
direction 19 feet 1 % Inches; thence in a line at
right angles to said Mechanic street to the south
erly line of the same 52'feet 2 inches; thence along
the southwardly side of the said Mechanic street
16 feet to.ihe place of beginning. Clear of incum
__brance. -
On the above lot is erected one two and a
halfs’ory atone Dwelling, with one and a half
story Stone Back Buildings.
Wo. 3. THREE* STORY BRICK DWELLING-,
Mechanic street. Also, all that- certain Brick
Messuage and Lot of Ground, lying and bemg in
that part of the city of Philadelphia, late the
borough of Manayunk; beginning at a stake on tha
southwardly side of Mechanic street; said stake
-being distant 137feet5# inches from the southeast
corner of Mechanic and Cresson streets, and
running thence on a line at right angles to
the siiid Mechanic street, and towards Robeson
street 99 feet and 1 inch;. thence on a line at right
angles t.> Cresson street; and in a. northerly
direction 19 ieet inches; thence on a line at
right angles to Mechanic street 88 feet 7 }' inches to
the south line thereof; thence along the said south
line of Mechanic street ’6 feet to the place of
bi ginning. Clear of incumbrance.
*£p $5O io be paid on each at the time of sale.
By order of the Court*
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
MARGARET PAXSON, ) Py(l , ntnrc
JOHN PYLE, < Executors.
. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja2l,2G,f<9 Store, 42*2 Walnut St., ab. 4th,
ORPHANS’ COURT .SALE.—Estate of
J&ITCHARD A. McREE, deceased.—JAMES
A. IREEMAN, Auctioneer VALUABLE LOT
TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, ABOVE
PARRISH, FIFTEENTH WARD.—Under an.
thority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, sur proceedings in-par
tition* bn'WEDNESDAY, February 10th, 1864,
at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale,
at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, late of Richard
,A. McKee, dec’d, viz: All that certain lot of land
situate on the east side of Henry street (now vaca
ted), at the distance of GO feet northward from the
IK-rrh side of Centre sheet (now vacated), in the
FiJu-cr.th Ward of Hie City of Philadelphia, con
taining in front or breadth on said Henry street
Siso feet, and in length or depth 100 feet.
'N. B. —Wy Lhe-vacation of Henry street this lotr
was ext adrd 10 feet (* >nches,to the middle thereof;
and by r he opening of Twenty-seventh streetabout
10feet7% inches was deducted therefrom. The
dimensions are as follows: commencing at a point
on ihej.vest»*rly side of Twenty-seventh street 26
teet \ % im-hes northward from Parrish street and
extending along Twenty.seventh street 75 feet 3#
inches; thence extending in a northerly direction
125 leet 0 inches; thence westerly, at right angles'
[there with. 116feutGinches;thence southerly, at right
angles therewith, 200 feet, and thence castwardly,
at right angles therewith, 105 feet \q% inches to the
place of ffgmamg, * /8 w
■ Aocttou Store. ' '
of all incumbrance. gioa to be paid at
the time of sale.-
By order of the Court,
WM. CL STEVENSON, Clerk O C
HARRY G, CL4Y, Trustee.
- .’JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer
jaSl,2G,fe9 Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th’.
45S- REAL ESTATE. —JAMES A. b’REEMA if
Auctioneer. VALUABLE CORNER LOT
Jn. W. corner of. BROAD and TIOGA streets’
Twenty-Third "Ward, on WEDNESDAY, Feb
llith, ISG4, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at
the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
riz. All that raluable lot of ground, situate on
the N. W. corner of Broad and Tioga.streets, in
the 23d "Ward of the City; containing.in front 100
Jet on Broad, and 177 feet on Tioga .street to a 40
ft pi strict. • ,
KT' This lot is m an improving and eligible'
locality. A new Episcopal Church is opposite on
Bread street, and a new Presbvtenan Church is oa
Tioga street ,on the .rear. The new Railroad to
Germantown parses -along both fronts, and the
Fourth and Eighth street road is within a on nare
The whole vicinity is being rapidly improved A.
liMideoire row of dwellings is npon-the east side
of Broad strSe.t, jopnosite, and considerable' ira
pruveriie'nt also on the west side. Tioga street is'
handsomely : improved bpyond the. Norri«tosvn
Bailrohd. .Gas' extends along Tioga and Bread
streets.- The Rising Snn,. a short walk ofli affords
convenient stores.ajjdßchoQls. -
t&- S2,st)oJViay : remain, as a ground, rent if
desired; -’ : ’ ~ -
$5O to b paid at. the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja21,26,1e9 Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th,
REAL ESTATE SALES.
ffS. ORPHANS* v . COURT SALS.—Estate of
EM. PETER WAGER, deceased, VALUABLE
: farm, ns acres with extensive im-
TENANT HOUSE and OUT
BUILDINGS, BETHLEHEM TURNPIKE,
county, 19 miles from Philadelphia.
Urder authority of tkt Orphans’ Court for tile
county of Montgomery, -will be sold without ra
serve, at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, Feb.
J/' 11 - Jl.’ nt . 12 o’ clock, _Noon, at the MER
CHANT EXCHANGE, in the City of Phiiadel
-11 described Real Estate, late of
PETER WAGER, deceased, viz—All that valua
ble tract of 178 acres of land, situate at the village
ol Montgomery Square, Montgomery connty, on
the Spring House and HiUtowu Turnpike, 3 miles
ftom two Stations, ou the North Pennsylvania
.Railroad, 19 miles from Philadelphia, and 10 miles
Morristown, and 8 miles from Doylestovvn.
The improvements aro large and commodious,
consisting of a ston« mansion, tenant house, stone
barn, stabling for forty-five head of cattle, car
nage-house, wagon-home, granary, ice-house,*
Ac. A good apple orchard, peach orcharck and a
variety of all kinds of pear trees and other frnit.
*Tbe farm is under good fence, divided into con
venient fields, and well watered by three streams'.
The avenue leading to the mansion is ornamented
Withrows of shade trees. Th!e mansion is sur
rounded with shade About twenty acres are
in valuable timber, and about eighteen acres first
rate meadow. The iarn. is well watered by
springs, wells, and running streams. The loca
tion is desirable, very healthy, convenient to
churches, schools, &c.
85“ Sale absolute. $5OO to be paid when the
property is struck off.
S S, | Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
jn28,fe9,16 Store No. 422 Walnut street.
® REAL ESTATE—IAMES A. FREEMAN,
AUCTIONEER. THREE-STORY BRICK
DW ELLING, 826. LOMBARD ST. On WED
NESDAY, February 10th, 1861, at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHI
LADELPHIA EXCHANGE, tbe following: de
scribed Real Estate, viz: All that genteel three
story brick dwelling house and lot of ground
thereto belonging, situate on the sonth ente pf
Lombard street, No. 826, in the city of Philadel
phia, containing in front 18 feet 6 inches, includ
ing one foot of an alley on the side, and extending
in depth 78 feet deep. The dwelling is three-sto
ries high with Attics, double two-storied brick
back buildings; .saloon parlor, dining room, and
kitchen oh same floor; a comfortable setting room
23 feet Jong in second story: heaters, range with
hot and cold water, gas with fittings, cellar laid
with gravel mortar.
The whole property is in pericct order, having
always been occupied by the owner. It mav be
examined at any time.
$2, 000 may remain if desired.
IE?- §5O to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
je21,26, f 9 Store, 422 Walmit street, above 4th.
M EXECUTOR’S ABSOLUTE SALE.—
Estate of BARBARA PAUL, deceased.—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Three
story brick HOUSE and LOT, Lager Beer Saloon,
N. E. corner THIRD and COLUMBIA avenue
Under authority Contained in the Will of the late
Barbara Paul, deceased, on WEDNESDAY, Feb
ruary loth, 1864, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will'be sold
>t Public Sale, without reserve, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, viz : All that three-story brick house
and lot of ground on the northeast corner of Third
st. and .Columbia avenue, in the 19th Ward of the
city, 18 feet on Third street, and 61 ieefN3X inches
on Columbia avenue, being 61 feet on
the north line. The house is well bui t, has bath
’-oom hack with hot and cold water, kitchen
range gas with fittings throughout. It has been
fitted up with bar, Ac., suitable for a lager beer
saloon.
Subject to a gronnd rent of 566., $5O to be paid
When the property is strnck off.
ear sale peremptory.
By order of the Executor.
JAMES ,A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja2l-26fe9] Store. 422 Walnut st,. above 4th.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
Malcolm Mcneran, dec’d. james
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. TWO-STORY
BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, NO. 106 MEAD
ALLEY. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court
for the City and Countv’ of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, Feb. loth, 1861, at 12 o’clock
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL
ADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de
scribed Real Estate, late the property 0 f MAL
COLM McNERAN, deceased, viz: All that cer
tain messuage and lot of gronnd thereunto belong
ing, situate on the south side of German street, in
the District of Sonth wark, in the county of Phila
delphja, No. IMS, containing in breadth on said
Stjeet 14 feet, and in length or depth on the east
side thereof 51 feet 2 Inches, and on the west side
thereof 53 feet 7 inches:
S5O to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
EMANUEL REY, Trustee.
. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja21,26fe9 Store, 422 Walnut st., above Ith.
4g§ ORPHANS’ COURT s.. LE Estate of
HiLROBERT MCPHERSON, deceased. —.TaMES
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer DWELLING, 737
South THIRD street—Under authority of the Or
phans’ Court for the City 01 Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, February 10th, !SGl,at pi o’clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, atthePHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Beal Estate, late of ROBERT McPHERSON, de
ceased, viz: All tbat certain two-story brick mes
suage, and lot or piece of ground thereunto be
longing, situate oathe east side ol Third street, f*
feet southward from Plum street, in the Fourth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing! n
front 13 feet, and in depth eastward 33 feet? inches
to a 3 feet 9 inches wide alley leading, into Plum
street. Clear of all incumbrance. •
$5O io be paid at time of sale.
By order of the Court,
W. C. STEVEN SON - , Clerk O. C.
JOHN BODGES, )
THOMAS B. LTJOAS, \ Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja21,26fe9. Store N 0.422 Walnut st., ab. Fourth.
fe URPhAhs COURT 3 SALE.—Estate of
WILLIAM ROBINSON, dcceas-d.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. LOT Car
penter above 17thwith House, 171 G Montrose street
Under anthorityiof the Orphans’ Court tor' 'ho
City and Comity of Philadelphia, on WEDNES
DAY, February 10th, 1801, at 12 o’clock, noon,
will be sold at Public Sale, at -Hu, PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the followin'* de
scribed Real Estate, late of William Robinson,
deceased, viz: All that certain lot of ground, with
the buildings thereon erected, situate on the north
side of Carpenter street, in the late district of
Moyamensing, !39 feet westward froat Schuylkill
Sixth street containing in front IS feet, and in depth
129 teet 7 inches to Montrose street. SaO tobepaid
at the time of sale.
. By order of the Court,
"WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O.
J ANE MAGEE, Administratrix.
JAMT S A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
, . Store, 422 Walnutstrest abase 4th.
Pnn.APKi.Piii A, Jan. 1564. ja2l,2G,fe9
fH KLAL ESTATE—JA-SLES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer—On WEDNESDAY, February
mh, ISG4, at 12 o’clock. Noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
viz: No. I—IRREDEI- MABI-E GROUND
RENT OF $55 PER ANNUM—A well secured
it r deemable ground rent of $55 per annum, paya
bie on the Ist days of April and October, issuing
out of a lot of ground with a three-story brick
house thereon erected, situate on the west side of
Fitteenth street, 53 feet north of Parrish street,-iti
the city of Philadelphia. 15 feet G inches front, and
S 3 feet deep to a 3 feet alley leading into Ogden
street, of which it has the privilege
«/^«i 2 *’“ Ii?RRDEtM:ABLIR GROUND rent
of 5,50 per amium.—A well secured Dreceemable
ground rent of Sot) per annum, payable on the Ist
days of January and July, out of a lot of ground
with three-story bru-k house thereon, situate on
the south side of Ogden street 31 feet 8 inches east
of Fiiteenth street, 1G feet front 50 feet deep
$5O to he paid on each at the time*of sale. *
JAMES A. FREEMAN,
ja2S,fe9,lO Store N 0.422 Walnnt st., ab.4tfi.
® . REAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer I OCR GENTEEL
DWELLINGS, • Nos. 1329. 1331', 1333, 1337
QGATES STREET. l3n WEDNESDAY, Feb.
J7i ISG4, at 12 o’clock,-Noon, will be sold at Pub
lic Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the following described Real Estate, viz.-.—All
that genteel dwelling-house, No. 1,329 Coates
street, north side, 257 feet:}.’: inches eastward from
Broad street, 17 feet 9 inches front and SO feet of
an inch deep to a 4 feet alley, of which its has the
privilege. ■ :
-* 1 ' 0 ' The dwelling No. 133 J Coates street, of the
same description and dimensions.
’ ho . dl »; cllin g NoV 1333 Crates street, of the
same description and dimensions.
sahied’e^r e !«T* UIDK 1317 Ooates street, of the
‘°n and dimensions. : :
inhdmhr-,^J® Properties will be sold clear of all
mnriV S1 ’. 5 ' J “ -will remain secured by
■ sso tn be nliS aS ’ e 10 l l '‘ usua i manner on. each.
soo to be paid on .eacbatthe time of sale. : , t
innsfeo Auctioneer,
jaSSfeP, 16 Store, No. 422 Walnnt st. aboveAth
e ilR EMBURY s A T w lAireVi,'
FREEMAN,. Auctieneeni®HlEE^|lnf>V
HRICKHOUSh, No. 1 DRINKER’S Slew
WEDNESDAY , February mh. ißui
noon,'..will be sold at public sale, wiVhou treserv?
- at tbeBHILA DELPHI A . EXCHANGE tbo fot’
lowing described real estate, viz: All that certain
lot of grout-d, with the three-story brick dwolHng
thereon, erected, situate ‘on the north sidnx
DRINKER’ SaIIey, 131 feet west of Front atroeb
In the city’df Philadelphia, containing In frost u
reel inches, and ip depth 37 feet And « inch
BSPSALE PEREMPTORY: '
$5O to be paid when the property is struck off.
. „ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja2Bfe9 l6 Store, 422 Walnnt fit., above 4th,-.
tHB\PAIIY 'IYENIHia;BIJLLETIN : . ig£4
rfEP-aaNS’ COURT SALE. E-iv e iui
ail BANRSON TAYLOR, dec’d.— JAMES A
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authori yof th
Orphans* Court for the City and County of Phil
adelphia, ;or- WEDNESDAY, Feb 17, 1804, at .12
o’clock, Noon, ■will be sold at Public Sa»e, a**
tte PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the’foHow*
ing described Real Estate, late of Bankson Tay
lor, dec’d, viz.: No. 1. VALUABLE - PROP
ERTY, No. 137 North SE< OND Street.— All that
certain messuage and lot of grand situate oil V c
east side of Second street, between Race and Arch
stieets in ihe city ol Philadelphia, containing in
breadth or front on the Stdd Second street nineteen
feet, and in length or depth opehundred and nine
teen fe» t
85“ The above property ir. a valuable three-stor.y
brick store, No. J37N., Second street, aud will be
sold according to a plan and survey made by the
Surveyor *of the District: the lot being 19 teet 2
inches front, and 119 feet on the. north line to
an 8 feet alley leacingmtoEtfreth’sjilley, oi which
it has the privilege. Thereai*l7feet9inchesofthe
lot beingsl'eet 6X inches wide.
No. 2. THEEE-STORY BRrCK HOUSE, NO
Jos ELFRETH’S ALLEY.—AII that certain mes
suage aLd lot of ground on tbe north side oi Gil
bert’s or Elfreth’s alley, in the includ
ing an eight feet wioe alley leading from ihe said
Josiah Elfreth’s lot to the said Gilbert’s or El
frelh’s alley, containing in fronton the said alley,
including as aforej-aid ihe 8 feet allev *’i>-feet, aud
in length or depth 30feet G inches. Also, full and
absolhtH right to build under aud over the said
alley, provided a passage of 12 feet headway in
the cl« ar be left open forever.
N. B. This lot will also be so:d according to the
said.plan of tbe Surveyor of the District, aceord
ing to_ which the property fronts on Elfreth’s
a)ley 25 feet 8 inches, including the said 8 fact
alley and extending in depth 4u inches.
3snd4. TUKEE-STOEY BRICK DWEL
LING, No. 122 RACE street, and large Lot ad
joining on the rear. All that ceitoitt messuag- or
tenement and Jo» or piece of gronnd be
longing, situate, lying and on the south side .
of Sassafras, (now Race) street,bet ween Front and
Second streets, in the City of Philadelphia: con
taining in breadth east or west 20 feet and in length
or der th 76%.
And all that certain lot of gro’nnd, lying aud
being between Race strpet and Drinker's All*y
and between Second and Front stre-.ts, in the City
of Philadelphia.
N. B.—This is a good lot, 20 feet 3 inches front,
76# feet deep, with a large lot 31 feet 7 inches by
51 feet 2 inches on the r. ar making a gaulen
bounding 1-o. G, hereinaf er described, on the
north. Tbe alley way of whic*> the description
givts this property the rizluof way.is now closed
up, and no such right will be ;n.:lud»*d *n the sale.
Plan aud survev at the Auction Stor*.
No. S.—THREE-STORY BIUDK DWELL
ING., No. J 24 RACESTREEr.—AII tliatcert-un
three-story brick messuage aud lot or piece of
giound. situate on the south side oi Race street,
between Front-and Second streets, in th* city of
Philadelph a; containing in breadth eastaud west
15 feet, and in length or depth 76)$ icet.
N. B.—This2 feet 10 ineht-s wide alley is now
closed up and no such use is sold herewita Plan
and snrvey by which it is sold, at the store.l
No. C —STABLF, LOT and 3 DWELLINGS,
Nos 3, 5 and 7 DRINKER’S alley’ All that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, and the three three
story messuages and stable thereon erected, situate
on the north side of Drinker’s allay- at the distance
of abont 145 feet inches westward fr »m the west
side of Front street, between Arch and Race streets <
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth
north and sonth on the east liue thereof 37 feet and
a half inch, and on the west line thereof 37 feet 6
inches and in length or depth east and westsG feet
S>£ inches.
N. B—The plan and snrvey of this property' bv
the City Surveyor, by which it will be sold, shows
the lot to be 67 feet inches front on Drinker’s
alley, and 37 feet 5 inches deep.
■No. 7. OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENT of $l5O per annum. All that certain
yearly ground rent of one hundred and fifty dol
lars, payable ou Ist January and July in eacb
year, without deduction for taxes, Jcc., reserved
out of a lot of ground, situate on tbe westerly side
of the Ridge road, at tbe distance of 115 feet lu*
inches southeastwardly from the sooth ‘westerly
corner of said road and Wallace street, in the late
district of Penn. Containing in fronton said road
50 leet inches, and extending ia length,
or depth fin lines at right angles with the said
road, on the southwardly line thereof 233 feet and
yof an inch; and on tho north weirdly line
thereof 212 feet and ,** of an inch to Pemberton
street.
82“ SALE OF THE WHOLE ESTATE PE-
R EMPT OB Y.
sso to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Couit, W. O. STEVENSON,CIerk 0.0.
FRANCIS KING,
W. BANTCSQN TAYLOIL
• ■ Executors and Trustees.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ir*2B-fe9,lG Store, 422 Walrutst., ab. 4th.
MRF.AL ESTATE—ABSOLUTE SALE.—
MANAYUNK PROPERTY.—On WED
NESDAY, Febmary 17, IN*4, at 12 o'clock noon,
will be sold, without reserve, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, the following de-cribed real
estate, viz: BUSINESS LOCATION, Main
street—All that certain'lot or piece of ground with
th.efclg.hit stone ai dfram* buildings thereon erected,
situat* «pn the south side of Main street, Manay
unk, beginning at a pointseventy.nine foet sevoa
and three-fourths inches west of Cotton s t reet,
thence west one hundred and twenty-seven feet
two inches to a point, thence south lifty-two feet
three and three-fourths inches to the canal, thence
east along thfe'canal thirty-eight feet eight inches
and a-balf to a point, thence north nine feet six
inches to a point, thence southeast, niaety-four
feet nine inches to a point, thence north seventy
eipht f*-et to the poiut of lieginning.
BUSINESS LOCATION, MAIN ST.—All
that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-
Morv stoue house thrreon erected, situate on the
south side ef Main street, Manayunk; b ginning
at a point twohundred nnd six leet nine and three
fourth inebt-s vpest of Cotton street; thence west
twenty-two lent eight inches to a point: thence
sonih fo:ty-nin” feet three inch's to the canal;
thence southeast along the canal turenty-tbre* foet
two and-Ybree.eighths inches: th*»nce north fUtv
two feet three and three-fourths ivches to the placo
of beginning. - *
BUSINESS LOCATION, MAIN STREET
All that cera*h h*t or piece of ground, with the
two-story Stone House thereon erected, situate on
'the south side of Main street, beginning at a, point
twohundred and twenty uinef et, five ondthree
lourths inches west ol.Cotton street; thence wen
twenty feet two inches, to a point; thence south
forty-six teetisix and cne-fourth inches to the canal;
therce east along the canal twenty feet seven and
seven-eighths inches; thence north forty-nine feet
three inches to the place of beginuing.
Clear of all ini umbranc* s.
K T' Sale Peremptory. O* Terms Cash.
$5O to he paid an each, when ihe property is
struck off 11 J
.TAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja2B, fe9, IG 422 Walnnt street, above 4th.
PEREMPTORY SALE'. JAMES A.
figs - FREEMAN, Auctioneer. GENTEEL
SMALL DWELLING, No. 713 South EIGHTH
Street.—Will be sold,-without reserve, at Public
SALF, on WKDN AY, 1 Feb 10, 1861, at >2
o’clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE:' All that lot of ground with the three
story b’ii lc dwelling thereon erected on the west
side of Eighth street, below Shipperi street, Nol
7 IS. in the Fourth Ward; 1G feet front, 67 feet deep
to a4*f?et wide alley, of which it has the privilege,
leadHng into Lisle street. Gas with fittings; water
in the kitchen; good j ard with grapes, Ac.
B5“ Clear of B^Saleperomp-
K7"sso to be paid when the property is struck off.
JA3MESA. FBEFMAN. .Auctioneer,
jn2l,2G,ft:9 Store,422 Walnnt st. above 4tb,
Hp PEREMPTORY SALE. —BY ORGEROF
BdIHEIRP. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auc
tioneer.—BUSlNESS STAND, southwest comer
New Market and Green streets, Eleventh
Ward. On WEDNESDAY. February 10th, ISGI,
at 12 o’clock noon, will be sol’d at tmblicsale. at
the PHILADELPJfIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing des ribed real estafcV viz: All that certain lot
of ground with the three-story brick business
stand thereon er-'ckd r situate on the southwest
corner of Green and New Market streets, in the
Eleventh Ward of -the city, containing in front U
feet inches on Green street, and 53 feet 6 inches
oil New' Market street, being Iti feet 8 inches wide
m the rear. .. .
to 836 a year rent. -
LE PEREM Pt iRY. by order of Heirs.
to be paid at the time of sate.
ioororr i f, M^'S c^ L ’ Auctioneer,
ja-12Gfe9 422 Walnnt st., above 4th.
ffi .PSFJ ,ANS? COURT 45A.LE. —Estate o
BBAUTIGAM, dec’d.-
A. FREEMAN. Anclioneer. —D'VELL-
corner ot WILLIAM nnd
MELYALL streets, Twen - v-lifth Wnrri
ribfnJiv 01 ! 1 ’ n.vf Orphans’ Conrt for tha
£ iVxI,V° m L - V i I'lindclpbia, on WEDNES
-M * at 12 o' clock, Noon,
PHTA PHILADEL
PHI A EXCHANGE, * the - followiß l1 ’ desorilv'd
Real Esinie, late the property of Margaret-O.
Brautigam, deceased, viz: AlUbnt eerLain lot of
ground .with ,-ibe. ibree-story Brick Messniica ■
thereon erecled, in the TweiUy-ilfth V/ard, on the
northeastward y side of William stre-t, knd the
northv.estv.'ardly side of Larch street, now Mel
rmle street,, c ontiHnin(; in front.or breadth on said-
William’ street 2nfeet, and exlendihir of that width
m lenetli ordepth noftbeastwardljr- between lines
5S t' , h v“» d , alll " s s, ' M Larch street, how
8U fe " .®J* b j eot 10 lha .yearly rent
$5O to be paid at the time of sale :
Bv order of the Conrt, - " i
'55?i , F^ I £B~'§ ,r;BVENS or o.
JOHN H-BRAUTIGAM, Administrator.'
. „ .JAM3BSAc,FREEMAN) Auetioneer,,
38-21,26, fe9 Store. No. 422 Wain at St., ab. 4th.
L-d-THS.— A. cargo ot GOO,(KiO for sale by E. A ,
SOTJDERA: 00,, Dock Btreof wharf.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
MEDICAL.
Mu., GREAT TRIUMPH OP MRS M »
X HU. WN’S “Metaphysical Discovery” over
:.j! qn cl ery. Read carefully the following certi-
Ucaiee, tndered me tor the benefit of ail suffering
hujnaiity: .
Glottcbstke, N. J., Jan. 50, 180 i .:
I, Mr. ‘William Lee, of Gloucester, Camden
county, N. J., do certify that my.wife, Ellen, has
'■been eufering severely with a complication of
diseases for eight years. The first symptom ofr
di/ ease was a womb complaint, on its first ap
pearance she was confined to her bed for seven
weeks; diseases of various kinds set in oneafrer
another, till my wife was an entire wreck.
She Las been under the treatment of
.fen of the first physicians, all of
whom failed to render her any relief, au*l
she w:-s fast sinking in the asms of death. It is
more ihan four years since she was able to attend
to hoi.sehold duties. I have been compelled to
employ a housekeeper. We bad given up doctor
ng as useless. Most providentially and through
be blessing of God, my housekeeper went Up to
Bicgsessing, Pa., to see her* sister. , She found
that her sister’s neighbor, Johu Richmond, had
given up all work and was at the point of death.
Re sent for Mrs. M G. Brown’s “Metaphysical
Discovery, ” had been restored to health and
is at. his work again. When my house
keeper returned, she told me the circum
stanceis, and pr. Tjj,i’ed on me to writ* to Mr.Rich
niond, and ask him the particulars. I doneso,an£i
.ecetved an answer, which you will find at the
bottom of my certificate. .
We then sent for Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Meta
physical Discovery ’ and my wife has used u
JaiiMuhy, at A the result .* that tfe womb disease.
wLich w so bad, is entirely gone. . Sh* can now
t o the work of her own house, which she has not
for many years. I consider than d sease is
fast leaving her system, and she i-regaining her
o:igiial health. Her ejes< which were so
weak through all her aIJU« tion, are now
c.ear and stroug, and Is«ijihesitatiigly ascribe mv
w*lc s recovery, from the jaws of death, to Mrs.
w ‘ *-, • own s “Metaphysical Discovery,” and
heartily recommend it to those who are suffering
from any disease*, as if must cercainiv strike at the
root oi all diseases. It has done so in my wife’s
case. Should any person wish to call ou me in
reference to the above, I am willing to see them
personaliy-or write to them if they desire
... _ _ _ WILLIAM S. DEE.
Answer of .Tphu Richmond Kingsessing to Wm
Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county, New Jersey
-, . T , Kisusassi>*«, Sept, 27, 19f>-j.’ *
• ’v r H* L Please to accept this as my testimony
cove'y l rs ‘ row ' u ’ 5 “Metaphysical Dis-
I wits upwards of nine months afflicted with a
severe paiu in my head, ringing noise iu my ears,
drains ss. and dimness of sight. I was forced to
give up work entirely. I was under the treatment
of several medical men, who did all they could to
relieve me, but their medicines were of no avail
I was four times at the gates ot de*.lh, and had
made np my mind that death alone could end mv
misery. J
On the ninth day of April a friend called on me
and advised me to give Mrs. M. G. Browna trial.
■Alter some hesitation 1 did so, and in less than
three weeks 1 was at my work again, as well as
ever 1 was in my life, and afn sti 1 iii the enjoy
ment of excellent heaiih.
By the blessing of God and Mrs. M. G. Brown’s
great * ‘Metaphysical Discovery,” I am once more
enabled to earn my daily bread.
1 am yours truly, with respect,
, JOHN RICHMOND,
ine ‘'Metaphysical Discovery,” with full
directions for, using, will be sent'to any address
on receipt of S 5. Also, tbe celebrated “Poor
Richard s Eye Water” and 44 Scalp Renovator, ”
each SI. Consultation free.
Address Mrs. M. G. BROWN, No. 410 Arch
street, Philadelphia, or 25 Bond street, N. Y.
Mrs. M. G. Brown confidently assures the
world that her “Metaphysical Discovery” strikes
at the first causeofall disease. It cares Deafness,
Blindness, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ears,
Neuralpa, Rheumatism. For the proof of my
strong assertions, read tbe above certificates. fG-7t
JUMELLE' S COMPOUND SYKUP OF
DOCK.—We often hear it repeated by those
V s, ' d JEMELLE’S COMPOUND
Sißl'P OF DOCK, that among all the thousand
remedies offered to the public, there is none of them
so salutary as a cough medicine,so poientas an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and
so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de
hiiity, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system.
For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELEE, No.
1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. ffe4-3ms
H~~ODGSON’S BKONUHIAIi TABLETS AHE
found to be an indispensable requisite in the
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsness, and
similar complaints affecting the organs of the
Toice: particularly recommended by public speak
ers, slngexv and amateurs. Prepared, whoies&li
and retail, by LANCASTEB & WIEES.
■g LECTfiIUITY.
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH
Messrs. QEIM and ALLEN,
_ , _ Medical Electricians;
formerly associated with Professor BoUe*
and. Galloway, having dissolved partnership, the
practice will t.e conunued by THOS. ALLEN, at
the old established office, No. 723 North TENTH
Street, oetween Contes and Brown where he will
stiii treat and cure all curable diseases (whether
acme, chronic, Pulmouury or Paralytic, without
a shock or any prva,) with the various modifica
tions ol Electricity and Galvanism. This treat
ment has been .found remarkably successful iu all
cases of Bronchitis. Diphtheria, and other disease*
of the. throat and respiratory organs.
A few of the diseases in which successful cure*
have beert made are mentioned below.
Consumption, first and General Debility.
second stages. Disease? of the Liver or
Paralysis. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever and Ague. Prolapsus 'Uteri (Failing
Congestion. of the Womb).
Asthma. . Prolapsus Aai (or Piles*
Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions,
_Po»'«matism. • &c.,&c
Bronchitis. Deafness.
Itnuenzaand Catarrh!
No tiiarge for cousulta
•J A. M. to 6 P.M.
Testimonials to he 6een
Ma h h o o v
ANT? THB
VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED
IX yiiUR WEEKS, BY
88~ KlOOKD’is ESSENCE OF LIFE!
Dr. P..eurd, of Paris, after years of earnest soil*
citation, has at length acceded 10 the orccut re
questcf the American public, and appointed an
Agent m New York for the sale ot ilia v.dried and
highly-priied Essence of Life. This wondsrfaj
apeat will restore. Manhood to the most shattered
ionsticntions. whether arising from excesses, r.br
effect? of climate, or natural causes. The time re
quired to cure the most inveterate case is fom
weeks: and, If used recording to printed insfcruo-
are very simple, failure is impossi
ble. Ibis life-restoring remedy should be n.ken
by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent.
It is acknowledged by the medical oress ;o be tha
greatest discovery ever made, its developing
powers are miraculous. Success, in every case,
is as certain as thqt science overthrows ignorance.
Dr. Ricord'e- Essence of Life is sold in cases,
With fr:M instructions for use, or four quan
tities in one. for $9, and wiii be sent to any 'part,
carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to hi*
accredited agent, PHILIP ROLAND,
447 Broome street,
One door west of Broadway. N\ V.
de7-3in*
t fTiI-ECTETOITY.
} JCjWONDERFUI, DISCOVERY un> wn».
( DEKFUL RESULTS.
? All acute and chronic diseases cured by sw- j
\ uitil guarantee, when desired by the patient at?
- 1-rJO WALNUT street, Philadelphia, and int
{ case of a failure no charge is made. No drug. \
l ging the system with uncertain medical agents. (
( All curna performed by Magnetism, Gal vauism )
t or other modifications of Electricity, without)
( shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For fur-J
(ther information send, arid get a pamphlet, \
( which contains hundreds of certificates irom \
i so 2?® tile hicst reliable men in Philadelphia. 5
t vrho have been speedily and ,penuun«uilv \
( cured alter all other treatment'from medical)
\ men had failed. Over eight thousand cured in J
Hess than four years, ; at' 1820 WALNUT street. \
( «• --Medical men and others who desire a 5
-of niy new discovery, can com-S
? mence a tall course of lectures at any time. )
i Prof. BOLLES has qualified over one thousand j
s physicians, who use Electricity as a apecialtv. 5
f Consultation free. . t S
i FROFS. BOLLES & GALLOWAY, }
l ocl4-tf laao Walnut street, Fhila. «
A IK !&S IT.--BR
A. ~ - s in: i,inidif,nt u
prepared from the xew~_ —. Stephen Sweet, o!
Connecticut, the'great'bone setter, and has been
•used in his practice for the last twenty years with
the most, astonishing snccess. As an externa)
remedy it is without a rival, and will ollaviatt
pain more speedily than any other preparation..
For all Rhenmatto and Nervous Disorders it is
txaly infalibld, . and as a 'emotive for. Sores,
rfounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing,
healing and powerful strengthening properties,
excite the just Wonder and astonishment of nil
who have ever given It a trial. Over four hun
dred certificates of remarhahlo cores, performed
byttwithinthe last two years, attest this fact
Sold everywhere. . mlO-ly.
ESTDAOK’S DIPHTHERIA EOZENG-ES.e-
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
Diphtheria, Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarseness and-
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLAOK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cor.
of Eighteenth and Market sta., Phila. ja2B-3m}
:tion, Office hours from
at the office. deti-fimj
MEDIC Alt.
QPAI,-DENTALLxSa:
Stad.ee and perfect cleanliness in fra
may be used daily, and will befn™?. a -I':
■weak and bleeding trams. whne ? th^ to stren Etdev
terslveness uto ***&'
toe composed with tbe assistauedofth!! I ™' ?*'
Physician, and Mleroscotiistit os th 9 Dentist,
offered iTa fnr“ h “ Bdentl :
tain Washes formerly in vogue. W f Jl * uncer
. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with
snts of the DENTALLINA, aJtroSteiS.
contains nothing to prevent its xinrestrainort*.-™'
ployment. Made only by unrestrained em
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary
_ BROAD and SPRUCE StreSJ"
_?or *nl® by Druggists generally, and
D. L. Stackhouse.
Hassard&Co., EobertO. Davis,
?• E-Eeeny, Geo. O. Bower*/
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
S’ »■ J- Scattergood,
T'n,v‘ husband, j. o. Turnpenny, A Co
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Mark*.
William B. Webb, . E. & 00,,
JamesL. Bispham, DyottfcCo.,
Hughes* Coombs, H. C. Blair,
Henry A, Wyeth * Bro.
TAYLOR- S ARNICA OIL OK EMBROOA
—A reliable article. Positively cures
Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Chillblains, Pams in the Limbs, Chest, Side
Baek. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAT
LOE, Tenth and Callowhill streets. Price,
gg cents- . no2l-Sm*
JTJST RECEIVED BY LATE, IMPOKTA
Uon, Hennessey’ sffue Old Brandy, eipressl,
ror medicinal use. LANCASTER & WILLS
Pharmaceutists, N. E. comer ARCH and
TENTH Sts.. Phfla. * : *^3s
INSURANCE.
Delaware mutual safety insu
rance company.—
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania,
835. OFFICE—S. E. Corner THIRD ancKWAL
NUT Streets, Philadelphia.
m MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, > To all parts of the world.
FREIGHT, \
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Land Car-
riage, to all parts of the Union
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, *c.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
Novembee 1, 1603
ilia), 000 United States 5 per cent Loan $97,000 00
75, t>oo *« o per ct Loan 5-20 s 70, 000 00
20,CW) “ «1 1891 22,U00 00
50,000 *« 7 3-10 pr ct Tr Nts 53,250 00
100,000 State of Penna. 5 per cent Loan 100,097 5«
54,00 t) “ 9 per cent *» 57,980 no
123,050 Philadelphia City 6 per ct Loan 127,528 00
30, 000 State of TennessesSperctLoan 15, 000 00
£O,OOO Pennsylvania Railroad first
mortgage 6-per cent.bonds.. 22,300
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second
mortgage 6-per cent, bonds..
IS, 000 -300 shares stock Gerynantown
Gas Company, principal and
interest gnarantied by the city
of Philadelphia 15,000
5,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania
Railroad Company
5, QOC 100 shares Stock North Penn
sylvania Railroad Company 2,650
21,000 United States Treasury Certi
ficates of indebtedness.. 21,420
123,700 Loans on Bonds and Mort
gage, amply secured. 123,700
$791,750 par. cost, 8763,737 12—market
value. i 794,200 50
Heal Estate 36*353 35
Bills Receivable for Insurances
„ made .... 107*947 16
Balances due at Agencies—pre
miums on Marine Policies,
accrued interest, and other
debts due the Company 28,919 87
Scrip and Stock of sundry In
surance and other Compa
nies, $5,803. Estimated value 3,206 00
Cash, on deposit with
United States Gov-.
• eminent, subject to
ten days’ ca11.,.,..880,000 06
Cash, in Banks 33,588 39
Cash, In drawer 200 80
DIRECTORS
Charles Kelley,
Robert Barton,
Samuel E. Stokes,
J- F. Pehiston,
Henry Sloan,
William G-. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jtunes B. M* Farland,
Joshua P. Evre,
Spencer Sl’llfainp,
John B. Semple, Pitts’ bg
A. B. Berger, *«
HAND, President*
LYIS, Vice President,
sretary. fiaiC-stath
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Souder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph K. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
j THOMAS C.
JOHN C. DA
HXSRY LVLRCRN, SeC]
INSURANCE CG3IP4HYOF NORTH
AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE AND IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
Office, No. *232 WALNUT street- Sooth stele.
East of Third street.
The Properties of this Company axe weli in-
Tested and furnish an available fund for Lho ample
Indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
ieeied bv Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freight*
nd Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on
lerchaudise per Railroads. Canals and Steamboo**
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture anc
Buildings lr. Citv and County. ,
INCORPORATED IN i7M—CAPITALSoWLOua
AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES,
SI. 300.000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
dibs o Tons.
Arthur G. Coffin, ; James N. Dickens,
Samuel W. Jones. < I s. Morris Wain.
John A. Brown, | "John Mason.
Charles Tavlor, 1 George L. Harrison.
Ambrose White, J Francis R. Cone,
Richard Di Wood, j Edward H. Trotter,
William Welsh, j E. S. Glr.rke,
William E. -Bowen, I William Gummings.
T Chirleton Heurv.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
Charles Platt. Secretary.
PH NO-'.IX MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
iN'ORPORATED ISUi—CHARTER PER
1* I I I A L.
*224 WALNUT street, oppoi e the Ex-'
In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN
SURANCE, this Company Injures from lots or
d mage by FIRE, on liberal term®, on tiuildings,
merchnndiae, furniture A c.. for limited perio.is,
anti permanently on buildings by deposit of
premium.
The Company has been in active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS,, during which till
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. q
DIRECTORS.
|D. Cl.irk W&axton,
Lawrence. Lewis, Jr.,
l)a vi 1 Lewis,
! Benjamin Ettin^,
Til. mas H. Power,
A R. McHenry,
Edmond Castillion.
John L. Hodge,
A dolphin? P, ries,
Vilio m McKee,
M, B Mahony,
John T Lewis,
John K, Wilmer,
William
Robert W. Learning,
CKERER^President.
*etary
JOHN R. WUC
Samuel Wilcox, Seen
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office North
anet corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
ntreets (late Tammany).
" Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia. Chabtsr Pbbpbtual. Capital aathorized
bylaw, 8100,000. Make Insurance against Lost
or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build
mgs, Furniture, Stocks of Goode and Merchan
dise, on favorable terras.
.DIRECTORS.
George Erety, • Henry Gerker,
Auguste. Miller, CbfistopherH. Miller.g)
John F. Belsterling, Frederick Staake, -
Henry Troomner, Jonas Bowmuu,
William McDaniel, Frederick Doll.
Jccob Nullet, y Jacob Schaudler,
Geofge Blutz, Jr.,. Stephen Smith,
Samuel Miller.
GF-ORGE ERETY. President.
JOHN F. BELSTERLING, Vice President. T
ranipE. Colemat,', Secretary. , - r a!3-tt
American mutual insurance com-
PANY—Office, Farqndar Building, No. 19
Walnut street; MARINE AND INLAND IN
SURANCES Risks taken! on?, vessels,- cargoes
and freights to all parts cf the world, and on good*
on ihlaitd transportation 'on rivers, canals; roll- 1
roads -and other conveyances .throughout -.the
United States. ■■■•'•■'■■■''■■*
WILLIAM CRAIG, President.-
PETER CULLEN, Vico President.
11. B. Stacey,• Secretary. * * i . -.t *
;-EIRECTOE3. ■
William Craig - Henry O. Dallet,
Peter Cullen; William T. Lowber,
Jobn DaHett, . ' J. Johnson Brown,* ;
William H. Merrick, Samnel AARnlon,
Gillies Dallett, Mason Hutchins,
Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder,
Pearson Serrill. Charles Conrad, -
WRUamM. Baird. jal
The county fibe insurancecjobi
PANT.'
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
• ‘The Fire Insurance Company of the County of
Philadelphia. ” Incorporated by the Legislator*
Of Pennsylvania in 1639,. for indemnity against
loss or damage by fire, exclusively. . ■
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample
capital and contingent fund carefully invested,
-continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan
dise. &c., either permanently or for a limited
lime, against loss or damage by fire, at the lo west
rates consistent with the absolute safety of lta
customers. * -
Losses adjusted and paid with all possible de
spatch.
, T DIRECTORS.
Sutter, Robert V. Massey,
ifSS'Pnlly, John Horn, <
a^ 1 « S fS ,lol>er > Joseph Moore, . '
uenry Budd, Oenrue IWeclre
Andrew H . Mmer jSSSn®*..
J - SUTTER, President
Hoborlsy. Sec* y and Treasurer*
* * ASSOCIATION --
n v v t n : -S rp^*ated March 27, 1820.
generally, from Loss by FtreT itn th«
ladelphia only.) * *ire, (inth*
Statement of the Assets of the Association, Janu.
- ary 1, 1863.
Bonds and Mortgages on. Property in the ’
City of Philadelphia only .#708,494 68
ground Rents... - 9a 139 a?
Real Estate > u-mt in
Oashon hand 34,’0a 36
„„„ TEIJSTEES:
GEORGE W. TEYON, President.
Wnu.H. ir-.mUton, Geo. I. Tonne..
John bonder, Jos. E. LjS,
Peter Fntz, - _ Leri P. Oo&ti^
Peter A. Keyser, Samnel Sparhawlc,
John Philbin, Charles P. Bower,
John Carrow,
mys ' WTTjTjTAM T.
Fire insurance exulusi v ely—the
VANI A FIRE INSURANCE
' ; V M P ANY—lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpet
“aJ—No. 510 W A ENT IT Street, apposite Inde
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly for.y years, continut»i.to insure
against loss or damage by fire, on Public! or Pri vats
Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time.
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise generally, on liberal "terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplns
' \ n '. 15 invested .in the most carefoP manner,
which enables them to ofier to the insured an tin
lonbted security in the case of lose. -
. directors.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, ‘
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr..
William Montelius, John Devereux,
Isaac Hazlehurst, Thonias Rmitu
Henry Lewis,
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President
Willi an Q-. Cbowbll. Secretary.
American fire insurance com
pany,
INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
310 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Having a large paid np CAPITAL STOCK and
SURPLUS invested in sound and available Secu
rities, continue to insure -on Dwellings, Stores,
Fnmitnre, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their
Cargoes, and other personal property. Ail
liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas R. Maris, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund Q-. Dutilh, •
Patrick Brady, Charles. W. Poultney,
Israel Morris.
THOMAS R. MARTS, President.*
Albert O. L. Cuawvorp. Secretary. my 22-
ANTRBACITE INSURANOF. unurpsiyv-
OHARTER PERPETUAL. • ■
Office, No. 311 Walnut St-, above Thin}, Phila.
Will insure against loss or Damage by Fire, oh
Buildings, either perpetually or for a limited time,
Household Furniture and Merchandise generally.
Also—Marine Insurance ou Vessels, Cargoes and
Freight. Inland Insurance to all parts of th f
Union.
Wm. Esher.
D. Luther,
Le-wis Audereld,
J. K- Bl&kiston,
Jos. Maxfield,
WWL _
WM. F.
Wu. M. Shith, See:
F
119,780 10
SI, 039,495 59
AME INSURANCE COMPANY.
NO. 4U6 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
FEKE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
_ „ DIKECTOBS.
Francis N. Back, Jno. W.Everman,
Charles Richardson, Robert B.Potter,'
Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr.,
O. W. Davis, E. D. Woodruff,
P. Justice, Chas Stokes, .
Geo.A. West, Jos. D Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHAS. RICH ARDSON,Vice President,
w. i. Ri.akchari>, Secretary.
The Manhattan life insurance
COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
Accumulation nearly .......... .52,000,000.
Total Losses Paid 850,000.
Dividends made over ... . 700,000.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE,
No. 4l Q WALNUT Street,
' rr-*.- B. CARR, Agent and Attorney. -
Tnis Company offers superior inducements to
persons desiring to effect an insurance upon their
lives, giving to those who desire the privilege of
settling their premiums, annually, semi-annually
or quarterly.
The rates are lower than most Companies offer a
and the insured are participators in the profits.
The business ol the Company is devoted excZtf
sively to the insurance of lives. It is prompt in the
payment of its losses.
Any information upon the subject will be cheer
fully given by tbe* AGENT, together with all ne
cessary Books and Tables upon the subject.
LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE.
Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Keen & Coates.
D. D. Thos. Robins, Esq.
Rt. Rev. W.B. Stevens. Clem. Tinsley* Esa.
B D. A. W. Little, Esq^
Hon. John M. Butler. HehTy Simons, Esq.
Alfred Jenks & Son. Alfred Day, Esq.
S. V. Merrick cc Sons, ’ Jac6b D. Hett, Esq.'
Rich. Garsed & Bro ' Watson Malone, Esq.
T. B. Peterson A: Bro. George Gilback, Esq.
Hnnsworth, Eakens A Thos. B. Beck, Esq.
Naylor. Adam Warthman, Es<^
Boswell & Wilson. J, a. McAllister, Esq.
Walton & Yost. J. Warner Erwin, Esq.
E B. & J. F. Orne.
MEDICAL EX A Mil
M D.: Wm. Gardener,
D
Life insurance and trust company
—THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,'AN
NUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. AU3 CHESTNUT Street.- - - "
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital, 8300,000—paid in and invested in Honda m
and Mortgages.
Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant All
nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene
mily, which depend on the contingencies of-ike*
They act as Exec.utois, Administrators, Assignees,
Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of
Minors and Trnstees generally, whether committed
to their charge by individuals, Courts of Justice or
corporate bodies.
They give a participation of Profits to the In
sured for life. -
Thomas Ridgway, .. John A. Brown,
Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer,,
John R. Slack, John C. Mitchel,
Thomas P. Janies, Seth J. Comly, ‘
Frederick Brown, * Isaac Starr,
George Taben, Stacy B. Barcroft.
Henry G. Freeman, TVm. P. Jenks,
Medical Examinees.—Geo. Emerson,' M.D.,
and Samuel Cbamberlaine, M.D. j attend at the
office daily at 12 o’clock noon.
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla
nation of terms of application, and ftirffier infor
mation can be had at the office.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
John F. Jambs. Actuary. ! fe!4 ■
TOBACCO AND SEGARS-
KENTUCKY TOBACCO..—Dark' heavy• -Ken-*
tueky Tobacco, suitable for shipping, In store
and for sale by GEORGE- ALKINS," 10 and 12
South Delaware avenue.. jaiff
Pennsylvania seed leaf tobacco;
—ll4 Case-* Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco*
Wrappers and Fillers, and Old Cavendish for sale .
by GEORGE ALKIN’S, 10 and 12 South
ware Avenue. . ■ * ja2o-.
VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO— v ,
THE FIRST ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAS *- 4
BROKE OUT. —35 boxes superior sweet Jump#:
Just received from Norfolk, sow Lauding from',
■chooner Florence, and fo* sale by *' l ' l - 1
THOM-AS-WEBSTEB, Jb m :
•: General Agent Union Steamship Company, <. *.»_
North Delaware avanwL'v
A PPLE BUTTER, SAUCE, Ad.—akba'Cdna *
genuine Pennsylvania Apple, Butter: 1,009
cans Shaker Apple Sauce: 50 cases Condensed
cider in Cans. Forsale by JOS* B. BUSSIER 4P ’ .
CO. > 108 and 110 South Wharves*
insurance!
BELOW- OHBBTKUT,
BUTLER, Secretary.
DHtECTOES:
Davis Pearson,
Peter Sieger,
X E. Banin,
Wm. F. Dean,
John Ketcham,
SHEB, President.
DEAN, Vice-President.
J'a22
LIFE INSURANCE.
ERS—T. M. Brysdale,
M. D.;,J. K. Knorr, M.
\ delB-th,s,tu,tf
MANA6HSB.
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