CLAIM SWINDLERS Hf WASHINGTON. Colonel Roberts, in his report as State Agent Of Pennsylvania, at Washington, regrets that Pennsylvania has established no agency at Wash* ington to protect the soldiers by seeing to the col lection of their claims, bnt “leaving them a prey to the sharpers who hang about the Metropolis, ready at any instant to fleece the generous, un guarded and unsuspecting defenders or tne country, of his last dollar, by means of false re presentations, securing from him a power oi at torney to draw his money and robbing him out. J do not wish to be understood as "with gentlemen who are engaged as claim agents, many of them highly estimable and ■worthy oi confidence, and engaged in a business: but there is here a class of men wno, Without • an office, or the semblance of busi jiess, hang about the streets, form the acquaintance Of the soldiers who, perhaps, just ck and worn gut in the service—doubiy home-sick from the chance there seer^aof his getting there— or who, perhaps, has bis first furiough, after months of service, and who, while in of mind and body, is easily imposed on, the so called agent securing his confidence, affects to aid ftinri m doingthat which could as well have been done without him, and secures from his victim an exorbitant compensation or. authority to collect in Lis absence, and not unfreqaently closes the transaction by sending his victim away intoxi cated who probably in a few hoars finds himself in the guard-house, penniless and friendless.” . . WANTS, WANTED —A respectable middle-aged woman, to take the entire charge of an infant. Best reference required. Address Box 2315, Philadel. phia Post Office. fell-2t* WANTED —AN IR ,N tfPOUT CASING, Six to Eight Feet Long, Three inches in Di emeier. GEO. W. COLLADAY, felO-tf# Ho. 6i9 Walnutstreet. ' TT7\ANTEL’—A BOY, who writes, a fair hand. ¥ V between the ages’of 16 and 17. Salary Two Dollars and Fifty cents per week. Address U. B. Bulletin Office. felo-3ts W A ™™7; At J?tr LAEK;iN GALLERY, .a •YOUNG MAN, capable of moanting and tinting pictures, and can write a good fcand » . felo-2t6 I>RESS-MAKING ESTA BLISHMENT, m Washington, D. C., a OaADY who is a first-rate CUTTER, and will take charge of the work-room. Liberal salary wiU te given to one who can produce good references. Applications addressed to A. 0., Box 2572 Phila delphia Post Oflice, will be promptly attended *2: ; fe9-3t^ Employment —wanted—by a gen- TLEMAN, about middle age, in moderate heal h, a situation as Collector, in a Banking bonse, Insurance, or other mercantile business Salary expected, moderate. Reference if required. Please address at this office, * ‘ Experience. ’ leG-6t Large first-class servants’ EMPLOYMENT HOUSE has always a good selection of capable, civil WOMEN and GIRLS, lor iamily servants and Hotels, and every branch of usefulness, to suit all. 735 SANSOM street. Conducted by a respectable American ' fe9-6t* WANTED TO HUROHASEr A MODE- EiaL rate sized HOUSE, west of Br ad and north of Pine streets. Address PURCHASE, Bui,- I.ETIK Ofpiobl felo-Gt# AVENUE—Business stand and dwelling bouse,three-story brick house. S W - corner, 19 by 60 feet. $9O ground rent Peremnl tory sale. * MANUFACTORY, &c., MONTG-OMPIRV «OUNTY-A tract of land «’• thfcoratoofSe??nd And Mill sts, Bridgeport, ■ Montgomery county, opposite Norristown, on theSchnylkill, with mai ebuie shop, foundry, store-bouse, steam engine and boilers, latbes, saws, pullies and machinery lot 81 feet 9 inches on 2d st, 149 feet on mill st,’ ■ where it narrows to 40 leet and extends the fnr ther depth of 91 feet to the railroad. See hand hills. i ST—A three-story brick house and lot, 12 by 45 feet to a 6 feetalley. 536 ground eent. Orphans’ Court Sale-Estate of Patrick Grogan, occ d. ° * «,f 9 BENTS—Each 542 per annum, out of lots of ground with good dwellings thereon. Tasker st, above Sth, each 15 feet 8 inches by 6 a feet deep. Punctually paid. - J COUpT, 13TH and LOMBARD-12 smaU I o ?*Court,” Lombard,above 13th st, S ? b -> ect IS* ground rent. Yields fvSfr? y( S r , aboT ? * he ground rent. Orphans’ C 2?^t§. ale—Estate of Robert S. Potter, dec’d . BEipOEST., WHITEH4LL-A three-story prick house and lot. No. 10 plot of Jas D Pratt , f^. et t 5 Scattergood st. Orphans’ Court of NicholasG-undling, dec’d. * WHITEHALE-A lot of ground S nd adjoining, 40* byl2o feet to Scattergood St, A^> BmCourt 8 m Court Sale—Shme Estate. - I “"| ,K 'ST--A tw o .st or y brick shop and lot, above Poplar st, 18 by 40 feet. *24 grout d rent. a I TW'p C< Sr?T?-^^" Est * lte of Grook minors. MANTUA—Two Jrame E * sids of Lancaster turn pike, west of the Mantua road. 24th Ward 3s laat front, ’extending thXgh to ’the oW Buckley. r decNL C °“* of Sarah _6O ACRES, CARPENTER’S ISLAND—A mfdthe Carpenter’s Island mid the Delaware river. Orphans’ Court Sale Estate of Jabez Bunting, dic’d Court Sale- Whin ri?stK!?i UT , A genteel reeidence and lot 2Lfeet Te’ doQble back buildings, *c., it 1 •? feet dee P al2 feet alley, of which Sale pSSh 6, s s* 6ol) .may remainif desired. A BrawTef SS 7 ° rder 01 Helrs-Estate of Peter 3 pmeSsYnifo^i^y SSfeSfS ' COTTAGE RESIDENCE, 24TH WARD—A two-story brick rough’cast attic) and lot of ground, S. W. corner Kmgsessin mffin H defiled “ by 87 *' feet ‘ 81700 may *£ ST T A tbre B-storv brick house A i? lo S d st ,’ 18 * feet front. 149 feet &i,°d?cM? S C ° Urt t^te—Estate of 1104 SPRING GARDEN STREET—Fonr-storv brick residence, with hack buildings and lot by 105 feet, with an ontiet into 1 • Jirst stcry couid be easily altered inw astore' 1 only requiring a bulk window. Half cash • ’ ■TAVERN STAND AKDFRttE HOUSES ? TON. —A valuable property, “Union. s?i« se ’ r -- aT ?, O - dwellings, smith shop, in the pi*»F e Sale by order of Heirs ■ E Sh t ??(?sF mel Sanders, dec’d. ?mi Ife!lf C P clU°^ amattWaC t°^ a s a ie^Uv f e? n to’cl S o l f e ta a relldeu^^wUlfaf^moaera™^ 1 ® browrl , st ° a * : conveniences, 21 by 105 feet to P n°on ei ? et i lts ._ aild ! Fnll descriptions in handbills 40 a * eet street. ; SCHNITZEL’S BREWERY 31ST «t . Valuable lager beer brewery on the ™ feet part on Thompson street anfl oSwKW* 50 stone brewery, brick beer vantef large cfnll t^ p : steam boilers, store rooms, dwelling &c 1 &£’ ground rent. Orphans’ Court ISiSr“,L 86 ? Christian Schnitzel, dec’d. le—Estste of LOT OF GROUND. 7TH AND YORK f inches on York street to Tylnn street, ato feet street. SGO ground rent. Orphans’ Court Sale—Same Estate. 1 BOTLDING LOTS, FILBERT ST-2 building lots, south side, east of 22d street, each 18 by 102 deceased OCUt ° r ’ 8 Sale — Estate of Mary Onthbert, nidi A7 * JOINING—AIso 7 lols on each. ‘v/t tt! St’S^VU' 1 a 1 1- size. ; CHESTER 00. FABM-75 acres proUmMt s °t r w ng , h of West Obeeter, with fine im provements; two large orchards, &c. Half cash. “JACOBS, 1226 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia) Money Refunded if not Satta&otow I ITNE SHIRTS Mad* of New Torn Muis Mnaim. "Vmrw t?j b „ W»n Idnen Bosoms, only *3-u slml 75 WUUamsTUle Muslin 92 is, turned price 33 50 Very reasonable deduction to wneiesaie trade. j THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1864 ACADEMY OE MUSIC. GERMAN OPERA, THIRD NIGHT OF THE SEASON! BRILLIANT SUCCESS! On FRIDAY EVENING, Feb 12 th, The Company will introduce to the' public of Phi ladelphia, tor the first time, Richard Wagner's celebrated Opera, 1 TANNHAEUSfcR. This grand opera, in three acts, has never been gi\en in this country, except in New Yorfc, where its performance called forth the enthusiastic ap plause of the critics and the public.; The cast of the opera will include the full strength of the Company, as follows Count of Thnringen Tannh&euser Woliram Walther Heinrich..... 8ifer01f...... Hein mar..... Flisabeth.... Vuiu5........... A Shepherd Boy, Herr HERMANN'S Herr Himmer Herr' Steineelre Herr Habelnxaim Herr Scheele Herr Graff ••••...•••...••.••Herr Haimer ....Frau Johaonseu Frau Frederici .Frau Gauitsa Pages, Attendants of the Court, Naiads, Syrens, Scene, Thuringen (Germany). Castle of the Wart, bnrg, in the Thirteenth Century. Conductor OABL ANSCHUTZ. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 13, • GRAND MATINEE, when THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Will be given, in which HERR HERMANNS Will appear as ■ ‘Falstaff. ’ ’ Tickets oi admission to'pftrquet; Parquet Circle and Balcony, $l. No extra charge lor secured Circle, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, 25 Doors open at . Performance to commence at 8 o clock* rfell>2t#l TO MATINEE, FIFTY CENTS. Reserved Seats, which may he secured at the Academy or at Gould's, Seventh and Chestnut, before noon, of Saturday, Twenty, five Cents extra. MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE, ARCH street,, above Sixth. UNABATED SUCCESS OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Feb. 11, 1861, LITTLE FADETTE, THE CRICKET. Fanchon (the Cricket)..Miss Charlotte Thompson Barbeaud Barton Hill Barbeaud. Stuart Rob , on OltTFade Miss Mary Oarr Made10n............ .. ... iwr.. v To conclude with a FAVORITE COMEDIETTA. Miss THOMPSON’S Benefit on Friday. Cnrtaln rises at 7% o’ clock. G DOVER’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER VMiSier THIS EVENING-, THE TIOKET-Ol'-liEAVE MAN. DBAMA AN ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS. THE LOFTY MORAL Inculcated by tbe Touching Drama of THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, Pervades in its teachings every class of society. Numerous instances of pilfered monev restored, of crimes repented, have been already imputed in America to the effects of the TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. AT GROVER’S NEW CHESTNUT THE CAST OF CHARACTERS IS Pronounced by prominent journals of this city, to be one of the strongest ever given the drama. - „ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. „The First Regiilar FAMILY MATINEE at tjie be e iTen on SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, upon ■which occasion the prices of admission will be reduced. w ALNUT STREET THEATRE^ Lessee Mr*. M. A. OARRETTSOM POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Ol tile Beautiful, Accomplished Young Actress. ; LUCILLE WESTERN. * Who, In consequence of the crowds nightly turned from the doors, unable to gain admission, and from numerous applications for its continuance, Will repeat her wonderful truthful impersonation of LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINB. In her great emotional play of EAST LYNNE; OK, THE ELOPEMENT. r,m Cat4 r ma:r „ l,e » ecn red in adyanco at the Box Office, from 9 to 3 o clock. TO-MORROW, TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO LUCILLE WESTERN. AYE ARRIVED CONCERT Hat.t. MONDAY EVENING, Feb. Stb, AND EVEBY EVENING- DUEING THE WEEK. The far-famed original and only MORRIS MINSTRELS, MORRIS BUM STEELS, BRASS BAND AX'D BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS CONCERT TROUPE, Twenty-one Established Artists, from their Opera House, Boston. ' EVERYTHING NEW. NOTHING OLD. READ THE PROGRAMME. The acknowledged champions of Minstrelsy. An entire change of Programme every other eye. ning. giving the most extensive and versatile en tertainments ever witnessed. CARDS OF ADMISSION 35 CENTS. I’oors open at a quarter of 7o’ clock. Commence quarter of S o’ clock. CHARLES A. MORRIS, yr. A. ABBOTT and OHAS. GASSETT,***' le'l-W ; Agents. CONCERT HALL, LECTURE ROOM, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH POSITIVELY THB LAST WEEK _ or VEKET’S GEEAT MO RAT. PANOBAMA . Ol' TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. ALSO, JOHNBUNYAN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS. EVERY EVENING AT O’CLOCK, AND EVERY AFTERNOON, AT THREE O’CLOCK. . extra day exhibitions are given toaccommo date those who hare been unable to obtain seats for the Afternoon Matte fees. REMEMBER THIS IS POSITIVELY THB LAST 'WEEK T\/I ÜbICAL FUND HaLR ■IM. -ONE NIGHT ONLY ' wm NewTor,t ’> His QBlgiWJhumSurous and in- STRUOTIVE LEOTURE. " ■nr-.n HE f- RT OF MONEY GETTING,” With, Anecdotes of Great Men in Public and Pro feseloual Liff, introducing' DOLLAR and every subject that can be procured for the aforesaid. ' countr? UT ,^«i iU U !L ibe Pifrcipal cities oi this di & ermt fume in St. Jamea’a naJif London, and repeated nilh?S E tb« S Lect a ra. , ° had at tbe HUI en the _ ■.. SPECIAL NOTICE, lo ayoid crowding at night, a few Sem-me can be obtained at Bitlev’ e Boot nif? ‘il >£ 'Eg &t7H offloe o t Ihe hfn * hi i rge ’ at khe and from 2to 4 p w“ E tbe ft ™ 9t012A. M, or XHK «p. m. £3 mulct SaTenth and Oheetnnt. andlHfie hlii T E |mELBING, WILL SHORTLY OLOSE-MaglcS eopHical Experiments, Great Powers of Ventrilol SS?SSJ“ ld 1118 Earned Canary Birds. Stanor BLITZ will appear in Ills popular entertainment EVERY EVENING, comSota ' Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon at 3. Admis sion 25 cents; Children 15 cents. . jaj . JAMES E. MURDOCH AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. JAMES E. MURDOCH _• Will give a course of Scriptural and other Select Readings, AT MUSICAL NUND HALL, - ‘ ■ On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 16, On THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 18, On SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. B#,. ' At % before Bo’ clock. Tickets for the course, reserved seats, -St 00. Tickets for single leoture, reserved seats, 51) ct>. For sale at Ashmead & Evans’s, 734 Chestnut street after 9o’ clock Saturday morning, fei o. 9t* KLAL ESTATE SALES, jSORPHANS’ COURT SaZe.—Estate of . BVNTIK G, deceased. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE MEADOW TRACT OF 50 ACRES ON CAR CENTER: S ISLAND, DELAWARE RIVER, ARD. Under authority ° fl , he Orphans’ Court for the City and County of fbdadelphia on WEDNESDAY, March'2d, 1664, at 12 o clock, Noou, will be sold at Public nm le V.£L th . e PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late the ?n P ,nl?° r .. JABEZ ?UNT,NG, deceased, viz: All that certain piece 6r parcel of meadow land oa Carpenter’s Island, in the Twenty.fourth Ward of the city of Philadel plua, begin Ding at tlie centre, of tlie road leading to ,; Island at the point where said road crosses Church creek, thence in a southerly direction along sa: . creek,the several courses and distances there of to Bow creek, thence along Bow creek to the embankment recently erected thereon, thence along the several courses and distances thereof to lo# water mark on tbe River Delaware, thence along said river At low water mark north Hsy deg., east 26 perches; thence north 40% deg.,"east 16 6 10 perches; thence north 9 deg., east to tho bank thence along the bank the same course continued 138 perches; thence north SSj,' deg., east to the middle of the aforesaid road leading to Hog Island thence along the middle of the said road te the place of beginning, containing 44 acres and i» perches. _ and survey by James Miller, late Cltv Surveyor, by which the property will be sold, at tile store. 1 tty Clear of incumbrance. 850 to be paid at the. time of sale. By order of the Court, WILLIAM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O C SAMUEL BUNTING, CHARLES O. SELLERS, JAMES,A. FREEHAN? l Aucti?ueer fell, 16mhl Store, 422 Walnut st" aboveßh. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate or NICHOLAS GUNDLING. dec’d. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Aoctioneer Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the city and countv of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 2. 1861 at 12 o’clock noon, will be sold at public sat* at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol lowmg described real estate, late tbe property of Nicholas Gundliop, dec’d., Tiz: * J No. 1. DWELLING, BRIDGE street. White Hall. All ihat certain lot of ground, with tho three-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate °“ the east side of Bricge street, in the Twenty third Wardofthe city of Philadelphia, and marked on James D. Pratt’s plan of lots No. 10, confining in front on said Bridge street iso f-et, and extending in length or depth eastwardly 120 feet to Scatter good sireet. 4 NO. 2.—BUILDING LOT, BRIDGE STRPft ££ ce . ttaln lot of ground, situate in third Ward of the City of Philadelphia, in the Stam ,°A. P “ D f ylvanl , a ( be ‘?* co 3t°? £d ottwo contiguous lota or pieces of land, mantied Nos. 11 anil ]■< in . certain plan of lota laid bSt by James D. Pratt; described asbfollows, to wit: Begin ning at a corner on the eastwardly aide of Bridge street, being aIBO a corner or lot No. 13, granted o? intended so to bo, to John M Klotz, thence extend ing along the side of said lot eastwardly, lao feet to a corner on the aide of a 30 feet wide street called Scattergood street, thence along the side of the same southwardly, J5.57J,' feet to a corner of land n .H W °/i? teof Jam “ D - Pratt . thence along the ?‘ de °f tb e B "“ e westwanlly 120 feet to a corner on the aide of Bridge street aforesaid,and thence along the aide of said street, northwardly, 40 (eet 6 inche. CUMB&ANCH 48 OF IN -560 to be paid on each at the time of sale. By the Court. ' ,S&.°’„S TE XENSON, Clerk O. C. SAMUEL COLGHUN, Administrator. ... , JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell,l6,mhl, Store, 432 Walnntet. above4lh EST -*;TE—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioner.—To Manufacturers, Machinist! I Q , others. VALUABLE PROPERTY m a shop, warehouse; foihydry; ?rsi’t« t^ HID ? EPOKT ' Moot s°rnery county, op nj-site Norristown, with Steam Engine, Lathes, “m °“ ' wei, NESDAT? March % R.W, at 13 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Heal Estate, Tiz: Ml that valuable piece of land with the improvemenu | thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Bridge* port, opposite Norristown, on the Schuylkill Hirer fn Montgomery county, at the S. J& corner of second and Mill streets, being 81 feet hincnS front on Second street, and llufeet on Mill street, than Senfh f° < u f r“^ ride “ « “nd, thlfurtbe? depth of 91 feet to the Reading R. H. The lmnror* ments are rery substantial, haying Seen u?S mnelline 'hop and loundryand w fi e , a , two V s!ory brick marine .hop, abs ut 30 by ,u feet, iRr-which-is a 15 horse steam engine with w,th latb «. circular saws! pii achmery requisite for such a business a smith shop joins, also a foundry with the power connections! introduced; and a large brick ware. «?„ D! f'„ th, 7 who t llndor R°od roof and heated by e ®>llowinn described dec’ P d y ’ 16,^l 6 ,^* 8 ° f Randolph W. Evans, j ® tiz. All that two-atorv brick dwelling house with the lot of ground thereto fO?dtSri&->‘ tI ‘ al 'V*" »on»heast side of Frank- AN ACRE a OFLAND : Th^wem?" 1 * . 0F stories high, -with back buildings 0 a good stable and carriage House on street; also; a tenant honse. ErSlt gr,pes “ d bBrriBB ! a e£d vM Keys at the Auction Store. t&~ $3,0€0 may remain if desired, SlftO to be paid at time of sale JAMES A. FREEMAN feu 16 store, sf,^“Yih. sale.— jamks A STAND and D^SfELLING, S, E onth» 0 nth» U i SINES ® ELEVENTH and GIRARn oorner* Ward on WEDNESDAY, 19 0 k ’ Ncod ' will be sold at Public out ifeerTe, at the PHIT.A TiVrTj^V o ’ ttlth- OHANGE, the following dented* wPA, »*- Tla: All that certain lot of pou"d ItSf E l lat «> atory brick Bntiness Stand and DwtfS£®i, hr ®®' thereon arected, aitnate of the sonth-H? 8 . Houee of Eleyenth atraet and Girard a*.» W st °° rner Twentieth "Ward of the eltr 18 w?®*' iB *b® N B P 'Th| U^ Ct *° ?“ a and ®° «a~«wi *gS«agtt4. bowocon- Sen 11 ”® 8111 th ® aaooßd-atory.’ EentS^-r^ 1111 Por #SOO per annnm. J awnta for oren - iS7.^ al ? Peremptory. *lOO to be paid at the time of Bale. f«U, 16, oil Stow,’ BEAL ESTATE SALES. SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS delphia Exrifi Nn b ii c le ’ afpmt belonging, m the village of HaddingSa fn the Tweoty-ionrth Ward, bagianing at S a stake on the Merion Read, thence south 85'deg., wests 7 to perches to a state in the line of land now or late of Thomas Goodwin, thence partly by said land anti land now or late of James Logan* noith i V fi * west 8 8-10 perches to a stake on the HaverfJrd Road, thence along the same north 85* deg& east 6 4-10 perches to a stake in the Merioa Road, thence south 4% deg., west 4 perches to an. other etalte in said Merion road, thence south 23 deg., west 5 8-10. perches to the place of beginning. And also that lot of gronnd adjoining the above, beginning at the corner of Goodwin’s land- thence along the Haverford Road, N. 85 deg., E. 2 7-10 perches, S. 5 deg. E. 8 1-10 perches to a stake, a corner of land now or lateoi James Legrand, thence S. 85 deg. W/2 710 perches to a stake, a corner of land, property of John Rose, thence N. o deg. W. 8 1-iu perches to the place of bezin mngi containing 21 8- 10 perches. Also the lot of ground adjoining, beginning at a stake in the middle of the Haverford Road, thence by Logan s4ot S. 5 deg. E. 133 6-10 feet to a stake, thence by Goodwin’s land, S. 65 deg. W. 315-10 feet to apoint, thence by R. C. Martin’s land, N. sdeg. W. 133 G. 10 feet to a stake in the middle of the said Haverford Hoad, thence along the same, N. fcSdeg. E. 315-10 feet to the place of Win! mug, containing 4,290 4-10 feet more or less. On these tvfo lots are erected four frame tenant honses and blacksmith shop. Will rent together for about 55(.0 per annum. Half of tin; purchase money may ftlOO to be paid at of sale. By order of the heirs. / A- FREEMAN, Auctioneer, / fell, 16,mhl Store. No. 422 Walnut St., ab. 4W ® ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estat —d C. BAUERSACHS, deceased.—"■ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—BUlLD LOT, North Penn Village, Twentieth Ward. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. March 2, 1664, at 12 o’clock. Noon, will be s»ld at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, the following described Real Estate late the property of Louis O. Bauersachs, de ceased, viz: All that certain lot ol gronnd, com posed of lour contiguous lot*, marked in a certain pjan of Ncrth Penn village, Nos 505, 505, 575 and 570, situate on the north eide of Dauphin street, and sonth side of Hermann street, between Twen ty fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, and at the dis tance of two hundred and one feet one inch east ward from the east side of the said Twenty-sixth street. In North Penn Township, in the county of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Dauphin and Hermann streets, respec tively, thirty-eix feet, and in length or depth trom eaid Danphln street to Hermann street, two hun dred and twenty-five feet. S5O to be paid at the time of sale. By order of the Court, WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O. JAMES A. ZIEGLER, Administrator. J AMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell-iflmhlj Store. .422 Walnnt st.,above 4th, OKEAL ESTATE. - JAMES A. FREE. MAN, Auctioneer NINE WELL-SE. KENTS, each Si2per annum. -On WEDNESI'AY, March a, 1555, atl2 o’clock, noon, will be sold, at Public Sale, at the PHIL ADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following des cribed Heal Estate, viz : All those nine yearly ground rents or sums, each of forty-two dollars lawful money aforesaid, payable half yearly, on the first day of tile months of Jin nary and J uly in every year, forever, without any deduction for taxes, Ac., by George R, Soutbcott, his heirs and assigns, respectively issuing out o' and chargeable upon the nine several lots or pieces of ground, sit uate on the north side of Tasker street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. in the city of Philadel phia, beginning respectively at the distances G 1 eet flinches; tie feet 1 inch; 111 feet 9 inches- 127 feet 5 inches; 205 feet 9 inches, 241 feet 5 inches; 252 feet 9 inches; 263 feet 5 inches, and-234 feet 1 inch, from the west side of Eighth street, each of said lot* containing in front or breadth on the said Tasker street, lsfeet 9 Inches,aadextending of that width in length or depth northward, between lines parallel with the said Eighth street 69 feet. t£P" They are all well secured by three-story brick dwelling-houses, and are punctuallypaid. S5O to be paid on each at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, fell, 16, marl Store. 429 Walnut st. above 4th. M ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF GEORGE J. BROWN, Deceased A;, EREEMAN, Auctioneer.—FßAME DWELLINGS, and LOT, SECOND Street, above Wharton. Under authority of the Orphans’ Coart WFniSv?T? r »w nd eT CO u n 7 of Witadelptiia, on >VEDNEfc*I>AV March 3, 15*04, at 13 o'clock. ** 50,d at at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Peal Estate, late the property of Geerge J. Brown* deceased, via: An undivided third part of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the eut side of Second street, in the City of Phila delphia, and. having three iraxne aessuares or tenement* thereon erected, beginning at the dis tance of 30 feet aorthvrard of the north eide of harton street, containing in front or breadth on said Second street, 16 feet, and extending in length str«et Pth e:uVward of 111:11 width . 100 feet to Wheat *5O to be paid vrhea- the property is struck off By the Court, 25J- it' Clerk, O. C. FFM* BROWN, Administrator. JAMES A. FREpMAN, Auctioneer, fellflO,mhl store, 422 Walnut su, ab 4th. M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-Estate of CROOK MINORS.!—JAMES A. FREE MAN. Auctioneer TWO-STORY BRICK CARPENTER SHOP, ALDER street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, above Poplar Under authority of the Orphans* Court Tor the City and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNES- March 3, 1864.. at 12 o'clock. Noon, JTiii^ € ?Sl datPubhc Sale. at the PHILADELI PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, the property of Crook Minors, viz: All that certain lot of ground with the two-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the oast side of Alder street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, at the distance of S 3 feet 3* inches north ward from Poplar street, containing in front on Alder street 18 feet, and in depth eastward from Alder street 40 feet. Subject to an annual ground October payaW ® hail in April and »■* $3O to be paid at the time of sale. By order of the Court, WILLIAM O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O PIERCE ARCHER, Sen. Guardian JAMES A. FREEMAN, fe11,16. mhl store. No. 433 Walnut St., ab. 4th! 2$ fin B?AL ESTATE. —JAMES A. FREE JKjI MAN, Auctioneer.—VALUAßLE BU»I -NLfcS LOCATION, Ns? e w? ed: I £ at B® nt * el two-story brie* dwelling bouse, with two-story baok dwellings groundthereunto belonging, on the M? h ' rry , B^r 'i'*’ No. 519, in the Sixth containing in front 16>f feet, and th« d t ?r a three feet aUey, of which It has the privilege. House has saloon parlor, gas, hAth, As. Subject to a ground rent of 534. *5O to be paid when the property is struck off. feii J'®’EEMAN, Auctioneer, fell, 16, mhl Store, 18# Walnut st., ah. 4th. BEAL ESTATE SALES, Marcifs 0,1 WEDNESDAY, PubDc Sale «r l2 *,? cl ? ck n ° ol1 ’ will bo sold at OHANr.P iL fl,, the PHILADELPHIA EX late described. Real Estate, vjz No P 1 ,Sri li la Schnitzel, deceased, THIRTY Beor BREWERY, FairmounvPaH?—AUmSiY 11 ?? 01 * Streets, near ground beer vaulted e ot t° r P i? Ce ° f ery and other buildings thereon br . ew ’ the west sideof3tst street- ai ,hf ! d ’ sltQateoll feet northward from thl n’oSh aMe ir^h 06 ° f 318 street, in the late S Bid ® Thompson Hcdn?or I bread^oti < sai^ bi i^t 'iu to 2OO ftUt ' day, a superior fermn inn 3 °?, bus, ‘ el! 9'a.in a use, beer-vault* thZthJr m ? oom » ccKar f or present iTt imrooms; aUin Z n VlTu St?* YORK £nD SEVENTH STREETS 11 ®®? °lx Northern T i>»r»ior rnS^ I,^> Unincorporated of PwSlelSwi itT' 111 t J e consolidated city rrii aelphia, at the southeast corner o} York and Delaware Seventh streeU, containing in front on said Seventh street GO feet, asd extending in depth on York street 184 feet 8U inchestsTvsn? street (50 feet wide, leading from Dauphin street ti York street, and equidistant Sixth and MS® StreetS) ‘ SUbj6Ct ‘° a ,early struck*off b6 Pald 0n oacb whcn ttle property is By order of the Court, „ WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O O KAT T 1 ? I -^- S P H^, 1 5'5? n ’ Administratrix. JAM£b A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 1 fell, 16,mhl Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th. ORi-Sf/.NS’ CJOURT SALE.—Estate of BUCKLEY, deceased.—JAMES A. «- I Auctioneer.—FßAME HOUSES AND LOT, Lancaster turnpike and Mantua road, opposite- Thuty.Sixth street, Twenty-Fourth jrai-d. Under- authority of the Orphans’ Court hiad County of Philadelphia,' on WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1854, at 12 o’clock, be sold at public sale, at the PHILA- the following described Koal Estate, late the preperty.of SARAH BUOK- Y ’ deceased, viz. All that; certain lot or piece of ground, with the two frame messuages or tenements thereon erected, “part and parcel of theGreenvtlle Estate,” situate oil thexonheast wardly side of the Lancaster turnpike road, and weetwardly from Mantua read, formerly in Bio- k »»? Twenty Fouith Ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadtli on the said turnpike road 35 feet, and extending in length or depth, between lines at right angles with thfe said turnpike road, to the centre of the Old Lancaster road. The said lot of ground b*ing marked and designated on a certain plan, filed ot Record in the Recorder's OOLe. at Poiiadelohia in Deed Book R. L. L., No. 51, pace 535,. number “Cf 1 !’ „£ nd beini! P art ° r th ’ s ™« nremis s which Edward Buckley, by indenture dated the ’ f ; h , da J ° f September, A. D. 1543, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book A. W. a.. No. 73. pare 419,Ac.,granted and conveyed nnto the said Sarah Bncklty in fee, with the appurtenances. Clear of incumbrance. *5O to be paid when the property is struck off. By order cf the Court, W. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C. R. M. BATTURS, Trustee. i JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell,lfl,mhi. Store, No. 4‘>2 Walnut st. ab.ith M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-Estate of ISAAC B. RUtsSELL, deceased.— JAMES A. rfi£bjl&N. Auctioneer TPTRV.f In v E Xp JELLING, No. 723 SWAN EON STREET, below ALMOND street. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the Cltv and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the Ib s 4 ’ at 1S o’clock, noon, will ba T&ona w*i IC ' „ at the PHILADELPHIA hJLUiIANGE, the following described Real Es tate, late the property of Isaac B. Russell, de deaaed, yiic All that certain three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of Swanson street, south of Almond street, lately in the District of Southwark, now in the city of Phi ladelphia, beginning at the northeast corner of a honse formerly owned r>y Francis Penroto, tnence westward along said house and fence, as it for merly srood. seTenty-two feet, at which depth ms twenty.four feet three inches wide, thence northward three feet n ine inches, thence westward •CTeniy-feTBU feel nine incite,, more or less, to the back or the Front ,treet lots, thence northward twenty Net six inches to ground now or late of Samuel Penrose, thence eastward on a stratxht line along . said ground to Swanson street, one hundred and forty-nine feet nine inches, more or less, thence southward eighteen feet six inches to thd place of beginning. The above is a three-story brick dwelling with two.siory back building. * sy Clear of all ineumbrance. : 99* 9M to be paid at the time of sal* Br tbs Court, JS3fc£-, OTETE NSOIC, Clerk O. C, M. DECKERT, Administrator. . „ A FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell, ig, mhl Store,433 Walnut street, above 4th. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER nNE J-ARM, T 5 ACRES. WEST CHES: l td. On WEDNESDAY, March 2, ISM, a 12 o’clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, will be sold at Public Sale, thefollow lng described Real Estate, yix: AU that valuable * ARM, situated partly within the northern boun dary cf the borough of We.-t Ches-.er, and partly u the township of West Goshen, Chester Co. Pa. containing 75 acres, more or less, m a hi-h stale of cultivation, with excellent fences, dividing ii nto 10 enclosures, and supplied with an abnn uance of pure, spring water. The improvements are located about the centre or the property, and comprise a stone dwelling, large and commodious barn, wagonthouee, corn crib, ice-house, milk.house, Ac. The buildings are well watered by a forcing-pump from a ueyer tailing spring. Two fine young orchards are on the property, comprising a choice selection of the be,t /t r . lcUe ,* of fruit ’ one of which is now in suc cessful bearing, and is unexcelled for productiye uess. as?" Possession April Ist. ■ Ha lf tbe purchase money mar remain. $250 to be paid when the property is struck A. FREEMAN, Auctioitbsr, fell-lgaihl store. 122 Walnut st., above 4th. fP ESTATE—JAMES-X FREE. *A MAN, Auchoneer, COTTAGE RESI : KINGSESSING Ayenneand FORTY -S.EV£NTH street. West Philadelphia. On WED NESDAY, March 2d, 1661, at 12 o’ clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, via: A commodious and welt finished two-story house and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Kingessingavenue and Forty seventh street. West Philadelphia, containing a front on the Avenue of cl feet, and on Forty seventh street, 87 feet 6 inches. The house is of brick (rough cast,) U has a largo parlor, dining room, large pantry and kitchen on the first floor with neat veranda and bay windows, fins cham bers and bath room, gas pipes inserted. Kitchen range and boiler, stove furnace and low down grate, Ac. The neighborhood is being rapidly improved with handsome residences. 51,700 may remain on mortgage. $5O to be paid at tbe time of sole. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell, 16, mhl, Store, 423 Walnut above Fourth st. A ORPHANS’ COURT SALE Estate of JB, PATRICK GROGAN, dscenaed JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, 170 ADAMS STREET. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, Marchs, 1864 at IS o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late the property of PATRICK GROGAN, deceased, via: All that certain lot of ground with the three-story brick messuage thereon erected, sitnate on the west side ef Adame street, 420 feet northward from Columbia etreet, containing In front or breadth on said Adams street, 13 feet and extending in depth weetward between lines parallel with said Columbia street, 46 feet to a 6 feet wide alley leading northward into Cherry street. BiB to be paid at the time cf sale. By order of the Court, WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. a MARGARET GROGAN, Administratrix. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, til,l6,mhl Stere, 423 Walnut street above 4th. M EXECUTORS’ SALE—Estate of MARY OUTHBERT, dee’d—JAMES A. FREE MAN, . Auctioneer—BUlLDlNG LOTS, FIL BERT STREET, NINTH WARD—Under au thority contained In the will of thelateMary Onth bert, dee’d, will be sold at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, March 3, IBM, at 13 o’elook, Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz.: All those two certain lots of ground situate on the south side of Filbert street, in the Ninth Ward of the city; beginning at the distance of 173 feet eastward from Twenty-second street, containing in front IS feet and extending in depth 103 feet. s9* $5O to be paid on each when the property is struck off. If. B.—Tbe above lots wiii be sold to close tbesettee. There art on sack side ef the above lots seven otters whitb win be sold at Die same time by order of otter parlies to tte estate. Terms at sale. _ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell, 16, mhl Store No-123 Walnut st., ah. it*. BEAL ESTATE SALES. ATE—JAMES a.. FREE- IkSiL MAN, Anciiotififr. FASHinNAntv SN STONE RESIDENCE, No in? SPRUCE street, on WEDNESDAY, Mareh M "12 o’clock. Noon, will be sold it Pnblto Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA SXUHAN3P f o S' ns . de?cribl ' d Heal Estate, viz: AU »‘St fashionable lour-story Brown stnnn with double three-story and lot sssssiP trtei with hot and cold water andlaPae closets * rrJZ?* co/d water with walnut permanent withstands in all nt rtamfter* Marble mantel in the par>or cost 9m Bgh tcalings, numerous closets for linen and ra-k closet, Bath-room, with Ravished liZd ‘«6,. plated faucets, etc.- The water SS * dr £2‘J? that ™ *>P abnutthepremises. " 6y reifor £fo? r ° perty wIH bH so <1 Object to a ground Uip ”*® l per annum (SC. G5O; it preterred- or all m S£' will be received ’° r " off- S JAMEs ppEEVTA w r T erS ? 13 Etruclc fell, IG.mbt n ‘ Vi\ Auctioneer. 1 «o. 453 Walont street, abovelth. fjil PRREMPToRv* ’ Auctioneer. CONOESN. Turi’A I,E TO CLOSE A COLUMBIA, HOVASh^L LaE5l! LOT, w.rd alo nK tie south side ofX safa street. 192 feet 10K inches to crosnd nr wi^lsP lbla and Yerkes, ttence by tielame sonSi'wardfttteh? angles-with the said Columbia ■street 63 feat & inches to the north side ot Putnam, street. th naI#feetU>a1 # feetU>a 12 feet . all^°f which U 41 B foirabUproperty ' in a very pleasant the An^doneer^ 7 Xami “ ed ° n a PPI“ at ™ a thf^whLS? 7 r6main 0n mortsa * e 11 by 5250 to be paid when the property is struck off: JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer “* fell, 18-mhl Store ta Walnut streetah^a GEO, N, HARVEY & SON, STOCK BROKERS, No. 218 Walnut Street. Q-EO. N. HARY ET has this day taken into partnership his son MILTON E. HARVEY. The business will hereafter be conducted by Q-EO. N HARVEY A SON. GEO. N. HARVEY. _ MILTON L. HARVEY. P. P. KELLY. B. K. JAMISON. . P- F. KELLY & CO., 1 Bankers and Exchange Brokers, NORTHWEST CORNER OP THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS., JM W PHIIaAPELp HIA. 1864. SPRING 1864. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. M’CALLUM &CO., Manmfaetnreri. Importer* and Whole sale Healers IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, 4c. Warehouse, 509 Chestnnt st,, lndependenceHalL SPECIAL NOTIC] RETAIL DEPARTMENT) M’CALLUM & Beg leave to inform the public that they hay leased the old established Carpet Store, No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Independence Hall, A RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Where they are cow opening A NEW STOCK, IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, Embracing the choicest patterns of AXMINSTER, ' ITAPESTRV nop ROYAL WILTON, I PETS. YELYET; X??U§SELS CARPETS VENETIANS. Together with a fall assortment of everything pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-tfs ENTERPRISE MILLS. ATWOOD, RALSTON ft CO,, makotaotubebs and wholesaub HEALERS IK CARPETINGS, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac, Ac. JYarehonse, 619 Chestnnt Street, 616 Jayne Street* AU<9a)