Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 16, 1864, Image 7

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    REAL' ESTATE SALES.
tfiß.' ORPHANS’ GOUK C iSILE. - Estate, of
7«l!iL;BANB SONTAYLOR,dec’d.--<JAMESA.
vF-REEMAN, of the
Orphans* Court for. the. City and. GoniltyJof 'EbU
‘•adelpbio, or WEDN ESDAY, Feb 17, !864,catT2
O’clock, Noon, will he. sold at Public Sale, at
< the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing described Real Estate, late of Baukson Tay
; lor, ,dej’d, viz.: .NOi-I..:VALUABLE.PROP
ERTY, bo. 137 Norf* SE'- OND Street.—All that
certaimessnage and lot of grand situate oh t n e
* east side of Second street, be tween Race and Arch
, *he city of Philadelphia, containing id
or front on the said Sfecond street nineteen.
length or depth one hundred and nine -
,teen fett .*
Jbrickstore, No,. 137N.'Second, sheet, and will be
«oki accordinVto a plin and .'survey made by the
Sorveyor of the lot being 19 feet 2
inches front, and 111) feet devp, on the north line to
v . wvB feet alley alleys of which
; ithas the privilege. The rear 17 feet Dinches of the
lot being y feet inches wiae. 1
‘ BRICE HOUSE, NO •
1?5 ELFRETH’S ALLEY.—AII that certain tnes
“• cnage and lot of ground on the north side 1 or Gil
. "Ort*® or Elfreth’salley, in the said city, includ-;
■ sag-ah eight feet wide alley leading from ihe said!
:lilf^eth, ?^ ot ! t,6 said Gilbert’s or El-,
•iron s alley, containing in fronton the said alley,'
including as aforesaid ihe 8 feet alley 2G feet, add
in length or depth 30 feet G inches.: Also, full and:
absolute right to build under and over the said!
alley,-provided a passage of 12 feet headway in :
the clear.be left open forever.
.N. Bi This-lot will also be sold according to the:
said plan of tee Surveyor of the District, accord-;
ing to which the property fronts on Elfreth’s
• a)ley-25 feet ; 8 inchesj including' the said 8. feet
alley and extending in depth 40 feet li£ inches. ;
1 r Nos. 3Snd4. THAEE-STORYBRICKDWEL-
IiiNG, No. 122 RACE street, and-large Lot ad
. -joining on the rear. All-that certain messuage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground therennto be
longing, situate,, lying and b?iog on the south'side
©f Sassafras, (now. Race) street, between Front and
Second streets, in the City of Philadelphia; con
taining in .breadth eatt or west 20 feet, and in length
or depth 76#,;
And' all That ceitiin lot of ground, lying and
'being between* Race street and Drinker’s Alley,
-and between Second and Front ntretts, in the City
of Philadelphia. . .. . *
N. B.—This is-a good lot, 20 feet 3 inches front,
feet deep, with a large lot 31 feet 7 inches by
.51 feet 2 inches on the rar making a gaiden.
hounding ho. 0,; hereinafter described, on the
north. The alley way of -which the description
gives this property the right of way is now closed
up, and no such right will be included in the sale.
Plan and survey at the Auction Store.
■ > No. S.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEC.L-
Y**G, No. 124 RAOESTREE r.—Ail that certain
three-story brick messuage and lot or piece of
ground, situate on the south side ox Race street,
between Front and Second streets, in the city of
PhiladeTph'a; contamingin breadth eastand west
15 feet, and in length or depth 76)$ feet.
. N.: B.—This 2 feet 10 inches wide alley is now
closed up and no such use is sold herewith Plan
pud survey by ; which itis sold, at the store.*
No. 6 — STABLE, 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
pnthe north side of Drinker’salley, at the distance
of about 145 feet 7# inches westward from the west
.side of Front street, between Arch and Race streets,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in brealth
north and south on the.east line thereof 37 feet and
a half inch, and on the .west line thereof 37 feet 6
inches, and in length or depth east and west 86 feet
BU ,
. Zf* B.— I The plan and survey of this property by
the City Surveyor, by which it will be so!d,shows
-yho lot r to be'B7 feet 1# inches fronton Drinker’s
alley, and 37 feet sin ches deep.
No. 7. OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENT of $l5O per annum. All that certain
y.eatly, ground .rent ofone hundred and fifty dol
lars,-: payable on Ist January and. July ip each
year, without deduction for taxes, Ac., reserved
ont of a lot of gronndv situate on the westerly side
ot the Ridge toad, at the distance of 115 feet 10#
inches sontheastwardly from the southwesterly
corner of said road.and Wallace street, in the late
district of Penn. Containing in front oh said road
50.;.feet-l# inches,, and extending in length
or depth on lines alright angina with the said
road, on the southwardly line thereof 233 feet and
Xof an inch; and on the northwardly . line
tnereof2l2 feet and' % of ah inch to Pemberton
street., “
*«37SALE OF THE WHOLE ESTATE PE
REMPTORY. i
$5O to be paid on 1 each at the time of sale.
’By the Comt, W. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O.C.
FRAN CIS>KING,
W. BANKSON TAYLOR,
Executors and Trustees.
. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ta2S-fel), 10 Store, 422 Walnuts!., ab. 4th.
fisT ORPHANS* COURT SALS.—Estate of
KDL PETER WAGER, deceased. VALUABLE
FARM, 178 ACRES WITH EXTENSIVE IM
PROVEMENTS, TENANT HOUSE and OUT
BUILDINGS, BETHLEHEM TURNPIKE,
Montgomery county, 19 miles from Philadelphia.
Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the
county of Montgomery, will be sold without re
serve, at Public Sale, ou WEDNESDAY, Feb.
17th. 1864, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the MER
CIANS’ EXCHANGE, in the City of Philadel
pbirr, the following described Real Estate, lateof
PETER WAGER, deceased, viz—All that valua
ble tract of 17S acres of land, titdate at the village
oi Montgomery Square, Montgomery connty, ou
the Spring House and Hilltown Turnpik-, 3 miles
from two Stations, on the North Pennsylvania
Railroad, 19 miles from Philadelphia, and 10 miles
frem Norristown, and 8 mile* from Doylestown.
The improvements are large and commodious,
''consisting rfastone mansion, tenant hou>c,. stone
barn, stabling for.ferty-live head of cattte, car
riage-house, wagon-home, granary, "ice-house,
Jfcc. A good apple orchard, peach orchard, and a
variety of all kinds of pear trees and other fruit.
The farm is nnder good fence, divided into con
venient fields, and well watered by three streams.
The avenue leading to the mansion is ornamented
with rows of shade trees. The mansion is sur
rounded with shade trees. About twenty acres -are
in valuable Umber, and about eighteen acres lirst
rate meadow. - .The lam is well watered by
springs, wells,.and' running'streams. ~Tne loca
tion/Js: cesiTable, very healthy, convenient to
churches, schools, &c.
t&r Sale ..absolute. $5OO to be paid when the
property is struck off. .
< S ' I'toEh!’ | Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
J528,Te9,16 Store No. 42*2 Walnut street
£3 REAL ESTATE. A. FREE
fiISIMAN, Auctioneer.— DWELLING- and lirga
LOT OF GROUND, east side of FRANKFORD
road, above Ann street, Nineteenth Ward. On
WEDNESD AY, February L7tb, ISG4, a: 12o’ clock
noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PHIL A
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, thefollowing described
property, late the estate of Randolph W. Evans,
dec’d., viz: All that two-story brick
dwelling house with the lot of ground thereto
belonging, situate on the southeast side of Franlc
ford turnpike road, in the Nineteenth Ward of the
the city, nearly two squares above Ann street, the
tame distance north of Washington avenue, con
taining in front 100 feet, and extending in depth
310 feet to Waterloo s reet; containing about % OF
AN ACRE OF LAND. The dwelling is two
stories high, withback buildings gas introduced,
a good stable and carriage house on Waterloo
street; 'also, a.tenant house. Fruit trees in the
garden, also grapes and berries; a good well of
water, Ac.
Keys it the Auction Store. -
ygr 000 may remain if desired. •
SlOO. to he paid at tirr eof sale
' JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell 16 Store, 42*2 Walnutst , above 4*h.
S-REAL ESTATEr-J AMES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer—On. WEDNESDAY, February
17th, 1664, at J 2 o’clock, Noon, wili be sold .at
Public Bale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
viz: No. I.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENT OF 555 PER ANNUM.—A well secured
irredeemable ground rent of §55 p?r annum, paya
ble on the. Ist days of April and October, issuing
oat'of a lot of ground with a three-story brick
house thereon erected, situate ou the west side of
Fifteenth street, 53 feet north of Parrish street, in
the city of Philadelphia, 15 leet 6 inches front, and
83 feet deep to a *3 feet alley-leading into Ogden
street, of which it has the nrivllega
No. 2;—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT
of S5O per annum. —jA.well secured i*re:ieemablB
ground rent of $5O per annum payable on. the Ist
dsjys of January and July, out of a lot of ground
with three?story brLk. house .thereon, situate ou
the south side of Ogden street, 31 feet 8 inches east
of Fiiteenth s*reet,'l6 feet front 50 feet deep.
$5O to bepaid on each at.the time of sale.
' : - - FREEMAN,
ja2B,fe9 v i6- . StoreNo.422 Walnutst., ab.4th.
M KEAL. A. FREE
MAN, I: OUR* GENTEEL
DWELLINGS, Nos. .13*29. 1331, 1333, 1337
COATES STREET. On WEDNESDAY, Feb.,
17 r ieai, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Pub-v
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,''
the following described Real Estate, viz.:— AU
that .genteel dwelling-house, No.'”. I*32o:*.Coates
street, north sidp, 257ieet3)a inches eastward from
Broad^stre et, 17 leet 9 inches front and B'J feet % of.
to a 4 feet alley, of which it has the
privilege.
Al- jy, the dwelling No. 1331 Coates street, of'the
same description and dimensions r
Also, thed-welling No. 1313 Coates street, of the ’
eame description and dimensions. .
Also,.the dwelling No, 13)7 Coates street, of the
same riescnp'ion and,dimensions.
abovej)re»«cties. wili.be fold clear of -all f
incnmbrances. - . remain secured bv
bond and mortgatfefnthensual manner di\ each -
$5O to be paid ou btfbh'aHhte time of sate
'■ZS' tk * ix JAMES A^FRHtSlVfAN^Auctioneer
*2M«VI6 Store, N 0.422 Walnut st. above 4tix
BEAL ESTATE SALES.
m REAL ESTATE—ABSOLUTE SALE.—
-MANAYUNK PROPERTY.—On -WED
NESDAY, Febinary 17 3 1864, at 12 o*clock nodu, !
wiUbe sold, without reserve, atthe PHILADEL
PHIA-EXCHANGE>.the following described real
estate, '< viz:' BUSINESS LOCATION, "Main
street—All that certain lot or piece of ground with
the eight stone ai d framp buildings thereon erected,
situate oirthe south side of: Main street, Manay
unk, beginning at a point seventy* nine feet, seven
and;three-fourths; inches west.of .Cotton street,
thence west one and twentyiseven.feet
two inches to a point, thence south fifty-two feet
three ana three-fourths inches to the cauaL- thence
east along the canal thirtyreight feet eightinches
and a-half to a point,.'thence, north ni*ne :feet six
inches to a .point,, thence southeast ninety-four
feet nine inches to a point, thence north, seventy!
eight feet to the point of beginning, r
BUSINESS LOCATION, MAIN ST.—All
that certain lot or piece of ground, with tlm two
ttory stone house thereon erected, the
south side of Main street, .Manayunk; beginning
,at a point two hundred and six feet nine and three
fourth inches west of Cotton street; thence west
tyrenty-two ieet eight inches to a point; thence
-South; .forty-nine feet three inches -to the canal;,
thence southeast along the canal twenty-three fee?
two and three-eighths inches; thence north flfty
twbyfeet three and t&ree-fqnrths inches to the place
: . ~,
:/BUSINESS XOCATIO.N, MAIN STREET.—
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
two-story Stone House thereon erected, situate on
the south side of Main street, beginning at a point
two hundred and twenty* nlne.fet, five and three
fourths inches west of Cotton.street; thence we? L
twenty feet tw.o inches, to a point; thence sbnth
forty-six feet six and one-fourth inches to the canal:
thence eastalong the canal twenty feet seven ana
seven-eighths inches; thence north forty-nioe feet
three inches to the place of'beginning.
Clear of all incumbrances.
Sale Peremptory. Terms Cash.
S5O to. be: paid en each when, the property is
struck off
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja28,fe9,16 422 Walnut street, above 4th,
-PERK MPOR Y S ALE;—JAMESfiA.
Eii?i FREEMAN. Auctioneer. -THREE-STORY
BRICK HOUSfi., No; 1 DRINKER’S alley. On
WEDNESDAY, February 17th, 1861, at 12 o’ clock
neon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve,
at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the foi-.
lowing described real All that certain
lotofgrcur d, with the three-story brick dwelliog
thereon erected* situate ou the north s:de of
DRINKER’S alley, 131 feet west of Front street, -
in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front 14
feet 7# inches, and in depth 37 feet and inch.
JK?“SALE PEREMPTORY.
S5O to be paid when*the p-operty is struck oiT.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ja2Bfe9l6 Store, 422 Wnlnut st., above 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
Ml JABEZ BUNTING, deceased. JAMES
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE
MEADOW TRACT OF 50 ACRES ON CAR
PENTER’S ISLAND, DELAWARE RIVER,
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. Under authority
of thfrOrphans v Court ior the City and County of
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 2d,
1664, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the following described Real Estate, late the
property of JABEZ BUNTiNG, deceased, viz:
All that certain piece or parcel of .meadow land
situate, lying and being on Carpenter’s Island, ia
the Twenty.fonrth Ward of the city o' Philadel
phia, beginning atthe centre of the road leading ta
Hog Island at the point where said road- crosses
Church creek, thence in a southerly direction along
said creek,the several courses and distances there
of to Bow jertek, thence along Bow creek.to the
embankment recently erected thereon, thence along
the several coursea and distances thereof to low
water mark on the River Delaw are, thence along
paid river at low* water mark north 25# deg., e:ist
26 perches; thence north 40# deg.y east !G G. 10
perches; thence north 9 deg., east to tho bank;
thence along the bank the same coarse continued
13# perches; thence north 65# deg., east to the
middle of the aforesaid road leading to Hog Island;
tbence along the middle of the said road to the
place of beginning, containing 44 acres and U
perches.,
and survey by James Miller, late City
Surveyor, by which the property will be sold, at
the store.
Jjy Clear of incumbrance.
S5O to be paid &t the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Cfrrk O. O.
SAMUEL BUNTING,
CHARLES O; SELLERS,
Administrators.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, 16mhl Store, 422 Walnut st. * above 4th.
fig . RFAL ESTATE —JAMES A. FREEMAN,
ELAuctioner.-To M«nufacturers, Ma.hiuW,
and others. VALUABLE PROPERTY, MA
CHINE SHOP, WAREHOUSE, FOUNDRY,
Ac., at BRIDGEPORT, Montgomery county, op
posite Norristown, with Steam Engine, Lathes,
Machinery, Ac. On WEDNESDAY, March 2,
18G4, at 12 ©’clock, noon, will be sotd at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described Real Estate, nx: AH thvt
valuable piece of laud with th© improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Bridge
port, opposite Norristown, on the Schuylkill River,
m Montgomery county, at the S. E. corner of
Second and Mill streets, beioggl feet 9inches front
on Second street, and 140 feet on Mill street, than
narrowing to 40 feet wide it extends toe further
depth of 91 feet to the Reading R. •*. The improve
ments are very substantia 1 , havmg b?en used for
aa agricultural machine shop and ioundry and
comprise a two-story brick machine shop, about 30
by 7u feet, in yfcicb is a 15 hors? steam engine with
boilers complete, TA'.th lathcp, circular saws, pul
lies, and machinery requisite for such a bu-iness;
a smith shop joins, also a foundry with the power
connections!introduced; and a large brick ware
house, th* whole under good roof and heated by
the steam from the boifera, a track is laid from the
Re* ding R. R. into the premises. There is on office
in the fhop with a fire-proof built t ierein. The main
building may easily be converted into a e-itton or xooohn
menufiuyory*
These premises are 1C miles from Philadelphia,
very accessib eby the Reading R.R., and Schuyl
kill canal. The neighborhood is rapidly being im-:
prow dby manuiactnre of all kinds. This property
cost 5!6,U00, and will be found well worthy of
attention. It may be examined atany time.
Terms at tale.
$lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell,l6,mhl Store, 422 Walnut St., ab. 4th.
M REAL ESTATE.— JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer. FASHIONABLE
BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, No 1717
SPRUCE street, on WEDNESDAY, March 2d,
1864, at I*2 o’clock, Noon, will be soldatPublic
Sale, Rt tho PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the following described Real Estate, viz: All that
fashionable four.stcry Brown Stone Residence
with double three-story back buildiuss and lot ot
ground thereunto belonging situate on the north
side of Spruce st., No. 1717, at feet front and 105feit
deep to Ann street, a2O feet staeet. The residence
is well built and-finished in a style ■ suitable to that
neighborhood. Two superior Hand arid Ayer* s Furnaces
til the cellar . Large plate-glass windows front and
tack. M role vestibule, Breakfast on first floor with
two kitchens. Large dining-ronm, communicating by
enameled glass-dovrs with a Library room. Two pm
treesvriih kotand cold water and la*ge closets. Hottlud
cold water with walnut permanent washstanis in aU the
chambers. Marble mantel in the par'or cost 5250.
High ,eeiUvgs, numerous closets for linen and co d
water closets Bath-room copper punished lin'd
tub, plattd faucets, <Cc. The water carried of by
.drains so that no drip is about the premises.
By The property will be so dsubiect to a ground
rent of S3Cu per annum (80,650; if proxerred; or all
the purchase-money wifi be received. .
fly s*2so in be paid when ttye property is struck
off. JAMIS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
fell,lC,mhl No. 422 Walnut-street, abovedth.
A FREEMAN', Auctioneer.
PEBh'H p TpIIY SALE TO CLOSE A
OU«OEEN. YALL’AELE LARGE LOT,
COLUMBIA, HOWARD AND PUTNAM Sis.,
l'Jth Ward, 3 fronts, ou WEDNESDAY, March
2d, 16G4 at 12 o’c ock, noon, at the PHILADEL
FHIA EXCHANGE, the followin'; described real
eslate, viz: All that lot of ground in tho I‘iih
■ward, beginning at the southwest corner of Co
lombia and Howard streets, tuenceextending west
ward alonpr tbe south side of tne said Colombia
street. 192 feetlo% inches to gro 'ndo: Humphreys
and Yerkes, tWRu e by the same southwardatright
angles with the said Columbia street 63 feat l v
inches to the north side bf Putnam street, th nee
eastward along Putnam street, 193 feet 9jf inches
to the liorthwest cornex. of Putnam and Howard
streets!, and thence north watdalong Ho ward street,
50 feet to the beginning. ' . .. v .
tssy' Tins is a valuable l t ■uita'ilt for. a manufac
tory having.three jro--ts. '
113” Plan at the store. K?* Sale peremptory to
close a concern, sum to b 9 pail when tho pro
perty is s-rttek off.
JAMES A. .FREEMAN, Auctioneer:
feli-lG.mhl- 5t0re,.422 Walnutstreet.ab. -Hh
PEREMPTORY - SALE.—JAMES A.:
4 Auctioneer.BUSlNESS.
‘ DtVF.I.LING, Sonthvrest corner
■ sjr-'E- EE c^L al,< t GIRARD avenue, Twentieth
Ward, on WEDNESDAY, March 2d, 1801, at. 12.
o clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, with-
H ,J h 0 PHILADELPHIA EX
CHAf'G . tbe foUowlnß described R-alEsut-*.
v iz: All that certain lot of ground, with the three:
story btiCK Business stand and Dwelling Hon e
thereon erected, situate of the southwest corner
of Eleventh street- and Girard avenue, in hthe
Twentieth Ward ot the city, is-feet front and GO
feet deep. Subject to S9oa vear ground rent.' '
N. B.—This is a good business stand, no w occu
pied as'a retail grocery store, with a good hall for
megjirigs.in thoAeponA-story....iST.Henta. lor over-
Sst:ti per annum.
SaleE’ereniptoTy. - . . ■■ ■ •
8100 to be paid, at the time of sale.
r J JAMES A. FREEMAN;'Auctioneer,
lelljio;ihhr ’ 'Siore,"t22'Waliiut street, ah. 4th 35
THIT‘pimTOENISG . m f
SEAL' ESTATE ’ A LEB,
BI OKUES OF UKLRS.—
late of SAMUEL: SANDERS, decease.}
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. VAUU■
ABLE TAVERN STAND ‘‘UNION HOUSE, ’
HADDINGTON. FRAME -DSWSUIANG- -AN . >
SMITHERY, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD;
On WEDNESDAY; March 2, 1881, at 12 o’clock,
noon, wilkbesoldat PubUcSale, t at the PIIILA>
DELPHTA EXCHANGE,‘thefollowingiescribei
real estate, late of Samuel Sandtrs, deceased, vizi
All; that' valuable tavern stand, tenant fanus^j'fr.ime
amble, £c.> 4&c,, with-the lot of Aground thereto
belonging, in the village of Haddington, in the
Twenty-fourth; {Ward, beginning .at a. stake on
theMerioh Read, thencefouth 85deg., west 2 7-10
perches to a state in the line oriand now or lateof
Thomas GoodwiD', thence partly by said laud and
land-fpiow or late of James Logern,, north deg.,
west£'B-10" perches^to-'ar stake’ on The 1 Haverford
Road!, thence along the same norih 85 deg., east 6
4.10 perches; to a’ ;the ;Merlon Road,
thence south 4><'deg., west 4 perches to an
other ttakeJn said Merion road, tbonce spath ; 23
deg.; wejt 56-10,perches, to the place of beginning
'' And also that lot of ground ao joiuinc the above,
beginning at the corner of Goodwin’s land thence
along the Haverford Tldhcl, N. 85 deg., E. 2 7-10
perches, S. 5 deg. . B. 8 1-10 perches to a stake, a
coiner Of land how or lateol- James Legrand,
thence S. 85 deg. ~W. 2 7*lo. perches to a-stake, a
corner of land, !of-John Rose; thence
N. 5 deg. W. 8 1-iu perches to the place of begin
ning, containing 218-10 perches.
Also the lotof ground adjoining; beginning at a
stake in the middle of tbo Haverfprd Road, tlinace
by Logan’s lots. 5 deg. E. 133<5-10 feet-ta a stake,.
thence by Goodwin’s land, S. 85 deg. W. 315 10
fcettq:ipQjnt r thP»cebyß. G. Mar.ttn’s land,-N.
sdcg:;W. 333 6-.10 feet to a stake in the middle of
the said Haverford toad, thence along the same,
N. 65 deg. E. 31 s*lo feet to the place of b‘gin
ning, containing 4,250 4-10 feet mote or less. On
these two lots are erected four frame tenant houses
and blacksmith shop. Willrent together for about
SSt.-o per annum. Half of thepurchasemouey may
remain. " f ■
$lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of tho heirs.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fcll,l6,mbl Store, No. 422 Walnut st..ab. 4th.
ORPHAJNS’ CO*!J«T SALE —Es tat o
Mil LOUIS O. BAUERSACHS, deceased.—
JAMES a. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—BUllJ>-
LOT, North Penn Village, Twentieth Ward.
Under authoritymf the Orphans’ Court for the Oity
and County of Philadelphia, ou WEDNESDAY,
March 2, 1864, at o’ clock, Noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
late the property of Louis C. Bauersachs, de
ceased, viz: All that certain ioi cl ground, com
posed of four-contiguous lots, marked in a certain
plan of Ncrth Pehn village, Nos 565, 561, 575 and
076, situate on the north side of Dauphin str*a>t,
and side of Hermann street, between Twen
ty fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, and at tho ois
tance of two hundred and obe feet one Tnch east
ward from the east side of the said Twenty-sixth
stref t, in North Penn Township, in the co’mry of
Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth ou
the said Dauphin and Hermann streets, respec
tively, tbiTty-six feet, and in length or depth from
said Dauphin street to Hermann street, two hun
dred and; twenty-five feet.
%3T $5O to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of tbe Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C. '
JAMES a. ZIEGLER, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell-16mlil] Store. 422 Walnut st..above 4th.
REAL ESTATE.— JAMES A. FREE
MAN. Auctioneer NINE WELL-SE
CURED GROUND RENTS, each 542 per annum.
—On WEDN ESDAY, MarehS, ISGI, atl2 o’ clock,
noon, will be sold, at Public Sale, at the PHIL
ADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following des
cribed Real Estate, viz : All-tho ?e nine yearly
ground rents or sums, each of forty.two dollars *
lawful money aforesaid, payable half yearly on
the first day of the months of Jinuary and July in
every year, forever, without anv deduction’for
taxes, Ac. ,J>y Georg©R>. Sontbcott, hia heirs and
assigns, respectively issuing out of and chargeable
upon the nine several lots or pieces of ground, sit
uate on the north side ot -Tasker street, between.
Eighth and Ninth streets, in the city of Philadel
phia -beginning respectively at the distances, 61
feet9inches; 96-feet 1 inch; 111 feet 9 inches: 127
feetGinchfs-; 205 feet 9 Inches, 2*21 feet 5 inches; 252
feet 9 inches; 263 feet 5 inches, and 284 feet 1 inch,
wenward fiom the west side of Eighth street, each
of said lots containing in front or breadth on the
said Tasker street, *5 feet s inches, ardextending of
that width in length or depth northward, between
linpß pvrailel vruh the said EighthstreetdH fe^t.
KSTThey are all. wen secured-.by three-story
biick dwelling-houses, and are punctually paid.
f?5O to be paid'on e:£ch at the time of sale.
> JASIES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
fen,lG,marl J^tore.422 Wnlnut st. above 4th
QKPHAN.V COURT SALE—ESTATE
SBiOT GEORGE J. BROWN, Deceased
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—FßAME
DWELLINGS, andLOT, SECOND Street*.above
Wharton. UnCer authority of tho Orphans’ Court
for tbe City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. March 2, 1504, at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be sold at Public Saie, atthe PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, late the property of George J. Brown,
ticcraxed, viz: An undivided third part of, in and
to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
tbe east sideof Second street, in the City of Phila
delphia, and having three lratne messuages or
tenements theieon erected, beginning at the dis
tance of 20 feet northward of the north side of
Wharton street, containing in front or breadth on
said Second street, 18 leet, and extending in length
or depth eastward of that vrid h, 100 feet to Wheat
street.
BSu to to paid when the property is struck ofF.
By the Court,,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. C.
WM. T. BROWN, Adminisirator.
: JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fcll,l6,mhl Store, 422 Walnut st., ao4ih,
<sa ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
Hi CROOK MINORS—JAMES A. FREE
MAN. Auctioneer TWO-STORY BRICK
CARPENTER SHOP, ALDER street, between
Tenth and Eleventh streels. above Ponlar.—
Under authority of tho Orphans’. C-onn'for tho
City and County ol Philadelphia, on WEDNES
DAY, March *2, 1664, at i‘2 o'clock. Noou,
will be sold at Public Sale, at the. PHILADEL
PHIA* EXCHANGE, the following described
Beal Estate, the property of Crook Minora, viz:
Alltbhtcertain lot of ground nvith the
brick messuage thereon erecied situat** oil tho on< t
side of Aider street, between Tenth aud Eleventh
sfet-tp, at the distance of 62 teetGii' iu-hes north
ward lrom Poplar strept, containing m front on
Alder street 18 feet, and in depth eastward from
Alder street 40fret. Subject to an annual ground
rent of $24, payable hall yearly in April and
October
fly 850 to be paid at the time of sale.
By older of the Court, [.
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
PIERCE ARCHER, Seo. Guardian.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fen,lo,mhl Store. No. 4*22 \ValnntSt..ab. 4th.
- REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREE
EEL MAN, Auctioneer VALUABLE BU*I-
Ni.6S LCCATION. No. 11H4 SPRING GARDEN
street. On WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1961, at 12
o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the
.PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
; described Real Estate,'viz: All that desirable
two-*Tory brick Dwelling House, with three-story
brick back buildings and lot of ground thereto be
long ir.g. situate on the south sideof Spring Garden
street No. 1U54, containing *2l feet front and abadt
.105 feet deep, with tho privilege of an .outlet into
Ridge avenue . .
Thispr- perfyisinagood location for busin
qtposiiethe Spring (sirdet* Market The first sfrrj i:
<rii alivfl.witr havingleen built for a
large arid only wants a • bulk wiwlmo to convert it
to a store. The rooms are all fa»ye. .There are d 'ning
room and kitchen < n first' floor\ ulsoji summer kite* n
back veranua above saloon parlor in second story, ini
cioutlers, 2/eaicr, Barge, hoc and cold water, gu ,
baths, \
- fly Half the purchase money may remain.
§loo.to be paid when the property" Is struck off.
JAM ESA. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell.lG.mkl Store No.422Walnjut. st ahoveFourth.
REALESTATE-JAMES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer. THREETSMALL DWEL
LINGSr Q.UINCE, BELOVT V/ALNUT. On
"WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1861, at I*2 o’clock,
neon, will be sold at Public? Sale at the PHIL
ADELPHIA EXCHANGE, ! the following de
scribed Real Estate, viz: All those three-story
dwelling houses and lots of ground oh-which,they
are erected, situate on.’the West side of Cbuince
street, beginning 13T teet 10 inches north of Locust
street and extending iu front, together, 43'lcet3
Inches, (each being 14 feet five inches front) and
the two southward- f.oiies: 52fXeetYae$ifc and the
northward one 50 feet to a ,2-fcet-\yicle alley, with
the use of a *2-leet alley leading into a i)-feet alley,
l«st described on the north.
/Will be Bold separately. 'SIOOO may remain bn each
house..* vS>u to-be. paid on each when the property
IS Struck Off* -;-; ' ./ - * . .
L’ „ * T AMES A. Auctioneer.
fell.l6,mkL Store, 422 Wal a street above 4th. •
EXECUTRIX’ S' SAile. -ESTATE OF
ROBERT F JAMES, ES
ItEEJHAN, Auctioneer.-ArtENTEEL T VVO-
Sipp-RRICK-HOUSE. CHERRY
street—On WEDNESDAY, March 2d, iSflf, at
12 o’clock, noon, will.be sold .at public sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, late of Robert P.
e All -hat^genteel two-story brica
dwelling bouse, with-tvro-story back dwellings
and the lot of ground thereunto , belonging, On the
north side of Cherry street, No. 519, iu the'Sixth
ward of the city, containing in frontier feet, ani
in depth 94 feet to n three feet alley, of which it has
the privilege. - House has' saloon • gas,
bxib\:&e.. . Subje.ctto agroniid'reritof ss24; - “
f 50, tope paid when the. property ialstcuck'bff.: !
. FREEMAN, Auctioneer: -
fell,l6,mhl Store, 422’Walnut st., ah. 4th.
REAL,:E6TATE SALi?^;
MDRPg^ Ns . COURT SALE. —ESTATE
Usceased.—
Av .FREEMAN,:’ Auctioneer.—Uadi?:'
Ti ty Orphans’ Courts the City 'an l
County of Philadelphia, 'em ‘WEDNESDAY;
h 2, c lB at * 1 ? soon,, win be sold at
CHAKrf 1 til.".*u lile - i>HI LADELPHIA EXV
htniw’ th ! following described Hei\l Estate;
Bfot’lUy .of.Chrisdan SchaUzel. dbceasert,
■tht jrvv 1 ’ sLagerfieerß RE W E RY,
FIRST and THOMPSON Slreets, near
J^7^ n .? ,n:il ,i.^ ai fc' wr AlL that certain Jot or niece of
w .' ll the tack beer vaults and stonebrew
ihe Welt e 'i!il b ? i i? ingE t^eret>ll er ected, sitaateon
feet norths?. 6 of 3ist at the disUece of 31J
-trcet ? Dora-, the nortn side of Thompson
Ward as.rictof Penn, now the aith
froi t or hr?C ri S lt7 of Philadelphia,' : containing in
tercim Jin S^ d ?v! El 6treet > s " feet ‘ and ex '
alTcl lines westward between par
dViWef in r v,t ** 1 Phompson street 20U feet,
gronndrentofSOU.
P,7y,J‘ l nri Ce r j has “fwy* f“en Considered one of
llos uL l?, KOi ' Poetically built on the Schuylkill
dov i L e »W6u shelsyrnina
l toom, cellar .for present
rets 'fnf.it i f lkal t hai e storage copcAty of flU‘o bar
,3 ? le H r ' malt 3 oraye: floor, hop ro -m,
and loch frame OxceUng house,- containing kitchen and
some ten rooms; all jn stick,condition as. to housed a :
No. 2.—LARGE LOT S. E. ■ OORNPR op
AI^ B S F, V .^ NTH streets,
feet, J fronts.—All that certain lot. oi ground situ-'
ate in the late, township of the Unincorpora:ed
ftorthem Liberties, now in the consolidated ity
of Philadelphia, at the southeast corner of York
and Delaware Seventh streets. contaiamg la front
on said Seventh street 61) feet, aed'emendm- in
depth on York street 18+ feet inchss to Tyson
street (5!) feet wide, leading from Danphrn street t >
vork street, and equidistant between Siith and
streets).- tiubject to a yearly ground' rent
Slut) to be paid on each -when the uroperty is
sirnck off.
By order of the Court,
„.W' C . STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
KATBINa SCHNITZEL Administratrix.
i,, -IAHIES FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, I6,ihhl Store, +23 IValnnt street, ab. 4th.
COURT SALE. —Estite o ;
EclS Alt AH BLOK LEY, deceased.—T A MIX a.
Avi,T,iN, Auctioneer.—FßAME HOUSES
AND LOT, Lanca«lcr turnpike and Mantua roort,
opposite Thiitj’-Stxth street, Twenty. Fourth
war w authority of the Orphans* Coart
and County .of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1854, at 12 o’clock,
noon, v ill be sold at. public sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, thefollowing described
ReU Estate, late the prayerty of SARAH BUCK
LEY, deceased, viz. :—All that certain lot or
piece of ground, with the two fnune messuages or
tehtmems thereon erected, “part.and parcel of
the GreenviPe Estate,” situate on the loriheast
wardiy side of the Lancaster turnpiUe road, and
wettwardly from Mantna road, formerly in. Bio-k
-iey township, now Ward of the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
on ttie said turnpike road3s leet, and. extending m
length or depth, between lines *t right angles with
Ihe said turnpike load, to the centre of tho Old
Lancaster road.. The said lot of being
marked and re?ignated on a certain plan, filed of
Kectrdiu the R*-cordtr’s OiU.e,' at P liiadeluhla,
iu Deed Book fL .L.L,,No. .51, page 536,
seven,” and-being jiart of th* same nremis s s
which Edward Buckley, by indentore dated the
l?th day of September, A. D. 1843, recorded at
Philadelphia in Deed BookA. W. 8b.,N0.
418, AC. ,grfihted and conveyed ueto' the said Sarah
Bncklev in fee, with the appurtenances.
67“ f-learol incumbrance.
•50 to be paid when the property issirack oIL
By order of the Court,
W. G. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
R; H. BATTUR Trustee. ,
JAMES A. FREEMAN* Auctioneer,
feil,i6,mhi.« Store, No. 422.Walnutst. ab.4th
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
ISAAC B. RUSSELL, deceased.—JAMES
A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 72S SWAN
SON STREET, below ALMOND street. Under
authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City.and *
Countv of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the
2d of March. 1804, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be
sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described Real Es
tate, late the property of Isaac B. Suesell, de
deased, viz: All that certain three-stoiy brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground
thereunto belonging, tituate on tho-. 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
house formerly owned ay Francis Penrose, thence
westward along said house and fence, as it for
meily stood, seventy-two feet, at which depth
itis twenty-four feet, three inches wide, thence
northward three feet nhm inches, thence westward
severny-sevcn feet nine inches, more or less, to
the back of the Front street lots, thence northward
tweutvfet six inches to ground noworiateof
Samuel Penrose, tbence eastward on a straight
line along said ground to Swanson street, one
hundred and forty-nine feet nine inches, more or
less, tbence s-uthward eighteen feet six inches to
the place of beginning.
The above is a tbree-story brick dwelling
with two-story backbnilding. ,
G r Clear of all incumbr.ihce.'
SSR to be paid at the time of sa)o»
Bv tbe Couit,
•tVH. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C,
HENFY M. DECUKKT, Administrator,
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
fe11,16, mhl Store,422 Walnut street, above 4th.
.IAMES A. FREEMAN* AUCTIONEER
FARM, 75 ACRES. WEST CHES
TER. On WEDNESDAY, March 2, !66t, at
12 o’clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, will be sold at Public Sale, the follow
ing described Real Estate, viz: All that valuable
FARM, sitaated paitly AVithia the northern boun
dary of the borough ox We*t Chester, and partly
in tne township of WrstGoshen, Chester Co. Pa.,
containing 75 acres, more or less, iu a high state
of cnltivation, with excellent, fences, dividing it
into 10 enclosures, aiid supplied with au jabun
dancr. of pure, spring water. '
> The improvements are located about the centre
ol ike property, and comprise a stone dwelling,
huge and commodious barn, wagon-house, coru
cnb, ice-house, milk-hot*se, Ac. The buildings
are well-watered by a forcing-pump from a never
failing spring. Two flue young'orchards are on
the property, comprising a choice selection of the
best varieties of fruit, one of^which is now in suc
cesjJnl tearing, and is unexcelled for productive
ness. Possession April Ist.
Half the purchnse money may remain..
S2SU to be paid when the property is Btrnck
oil.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
feU-lG?:hl.. Store, 422 Walnut st,, above 4th;
mKEAL ESTATK.—JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctjomvr, COTTAGE RESI-
CE : KING-MESSING Avenue and FORTY
SEVENTH street, West Philadelphia. Ou WED
NESDAY, March 2d, 1854, at 12 o’clock, noon,
will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, viz: A commodious and well finished
two-s‘ory house aud lot of ground situate ou the
. southwest corner of Kir.sessingavenue a'ud Forty
seventh street. We?t Philadelphia, conta aing a
Jront on the Atenne of 81 feet, and-on Forty
sevenih streer, 87 feet G Inches. The house is of
» brick (rough cast,) it has a largo parlor, dining
room, terge pantry and kitchen bn the first floor,
with neat vsranda and bav'windows, flne cham
, beis 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. :
81,700 may. remain on mortgage.
850 to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A.-FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell,l6,mhl,* Store, 4:?2\Y:tlnut nbove Fourth st.
ORPHANS: -Ct’URT SALE.—Esuue of
'PATR’CK uIROGAN, deceased.—JAlUES
j\. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Three-story BRICK
DWELLING, 170 AD4MS STREET. Under
imthcnty of the Orphaus* Court for the City and
(bounty of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
Match 2, )SG4 at 12 o’clock, noon, will lia sold at
Public Sale, - at the PHILADELPHIA ..EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
late’the property of PATRICK GROGAN,
deceased, viz: Ail that ce: tain lot ol ground with
the three-story brick messuage thereon erected,
situate on the'west side of Adams street, 420 feet
northward from Columbia ] street, containing in
front or breadth on. said Adams.street, 12 feet and
e xte; ding -in ; depth westward- betwean l«iies
paialtel with said Columbiastreet, 46 feet to r-6
fiet wide alley leaning northward into Cherry
street.•
8 t) to be paid at the t'liteof sale.
.Bv order of the Court,
■tfILLIAM U. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. C.
MARGARET GKOGAN, Administratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ~
felJ,l6,mhl Store, 422 Walnutstro t above 4th,
EXKr.DTUKS’ SALE.— E tale ot MARY
fe CUTBBERT; cleoM.— .TAMES'A. FREE
MAN, AucMo* c<r —BUILDING LOTS,-FIL
BERT STREET, NINTH V/ARD —Under au
thority contained in the will of tlielate Wary Cuth
lur*. duc’d, wilL be told at public Sale, ;on
WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1864, at I*2 o’clook,’
Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE,,
the following durefibed Real Estate, yiz : All those
two cennin Tots-of ground'situate on the sou'-li
'side ot Filbert stfer't, In th? Nin li Ward of the
city *, begfuning.at.thcylißtenc;? Of. 172 feet eastward
froiu Twenty-second street, confamiDg in front lG
ft-et and ex:ending In depth. 10*2 fast* 71
H3T -85:: to be paid ton ea ch when the property is
si ruck off, •■■ ;. V-/ :, •. r
iV. B. The above lots witZ.bcsnld to close the estate .
There a rt: oa - eath side "of the'above lots'seven others
which will be sold 'at the same tvne : by.order of other
parties tolhf. estate. :-* '•***> -.i
iermsat sale.-. . r; j
7; JAMES.A.t Auctioneer, .
fell,‘lCjitihi "StoreNo, 422 Walnut st., ab. 4th.
heal estate sales., .:
COUBT S4XB —Estate of
I( i?OLAS GUNBEING, dec’d.—JAMES.
£*, r ,“ tJ ?' M —Tinderadthority of
,for ! tde city and county of
t l Kl , pb ? a » on WEDNESDAY, Hired a,. 1801,
'!£*Ss t at pnMic sale; it
}" e . PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,' the fol-
,reftl 'estate; latethe orooertv of
Nicholas Gtindlirig,'.dec’‘d.,'viz: * ,
: '"Kd: I. DWELLING, BRIDGE street. • White
Dali. All. that certain Jot or ground 6, with the
lhree-story hnck messuage thereon erected 7 sitnate
en tile east side of Bricge street, in tte twenty!
tLird Wardof the city of Philadelphia, arid marked
oil James D, Pratt’6 plan of lots No. to,containing
m (rent oil said Eridgestreet 90 f-et, and extending
tn length or depth eastssardly 12ofeetto Scatter!
gcod sneetv ~ : •
NO. 2—BUILDING LOT, BRIDGE STREET
Allihat certain lot of ground, sitvtate in Twentv-
Ibiid Ward of the City of Philadelphia,in the State
of Pennsylvania,being composed of two contiguous
lotsior pieces of .land, marked' Nos. 11 and!2.in a
certain plan of lots'laid out by James D. Pratt,
bounded and described as. folio we, to wit: Begin
ning at-a corner on Ihe eaatwardly aide of Bridge
street, being also- a corner of lot No. is, granted or
'intended so to be, to John M Klotz, thence extend
ing along the side ofieijd lot eaatwardly. 120 feet to
a coiner on the side of a 30 feet wide street called
bcatteigood street, thence along the aide of the
same southwardly, 30.57jf feet to a corner of land
now or late of James D. Pratt, thence along the
aide of the same weatwafdly 120 feet to a corner on
the side of Bridge street aforesaid,and thence along
the aide of asid Btreet. northwardly, so feet 6 inches
CUMBKANck beelnninS " ' 6 *' OI ' Ea : S .'OP IN-.
f~° to bepsifl on each at the time or sale.
By the Court.
«r« ™™Cr°V^ E J EWS °N, Clerk O. C.
*?tH!GHCIN’, Administrator.
, JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
fell,l6,iphl, . Store, 422 Wainutst. above 4th.
OtCv'tiAKy COURT SALE.—Estate o
fife ROBERTS. POTTER,.deceased.—JAMES
A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.—TWELVECOTJRT
HOUSES, Lane’s Court, Lombard street, above
Tbirtfentn.’ .Under authority of the Orphans’
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia,
on WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1664, at 12o’clock,
scon, "will be sold at Public Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described Real Estate, late the property of Robert
Ss. Potter, deceased, viz: All that certain large
lot of ground with the 12 three-story brick dwell
ings thereon erected, sitnate on the south side oi
Lombard street, iGOfeetwestwardlrom Thirteenth
stieet, containing in lront 3S feet, and extending
in depth southwardly 122 feet, together with the
common, use of a large court or alley way leading
Into Lombard street, as also of a certain 3 feet
wide alley leading south into Owens street.
Subject, the easternmost m feet in front, to a
yearly gronndrentofss4, and the westerntnost2o
feet front, to a ground rent of S9O, also subject,
the east rear lot, IS by 44, to a ground Tent of S 9
p*r annum.
s*oo to be paid at the time of sale.
Tfaeie court houses rent, at reduced rents, for
from 95 to. $S per month, yielding a net rental
above the ground rents of nearly 5650 per annum.
By orderof the Court:
WM. C. STEVENSON, derk O. O. ;
MARGARET POTTER, Administratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
• fel 1, 16, mhl ; - Store, 422 Walnut st., ab. 4th.
JAME?» A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Per-
E 5 emptorv Sale, by Order of Heirs, Estate
late of PETER A- BROWNEi deceased, residence
No. IU3WALNUT STREET, on WEDNESDAY,
March 2d, 1664, at 12 o’clock noon, will be sold,
without any recerve;at Public Sale,at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, late the property of PETER A.
BROWNE, E?q., deceased: All that lot of
gTound -with the desirable - THREE STORY
BR ICR RESIDENCE; with double bask buildings
Ac. thereon erected, situate on the north side of
Walnut strfet, No. 1113 between 11th and 12th
streets, containing in front 21 feet, and extend ng
m depth 132 feet to a 12 feet alley of which it has
the privilege.
7hix is a desirable property in a very pleatani
nripkberhood. It mar be examined on application
to ihe Auctioneer.
v «7“55,6U0 may remain on mongage, if desired by
the purchaser,
$250 to be paid when the property is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell,lC.mhl Store 422 Walnnt street above 4th.
jgLECTRICITY—
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH-
Kessrs. GBX2£ and ALLEN,
Medical Electricians,
formerly associated 'with.. Professor Bolle*
and Gallo way, having dissolved partnership, the
practice will ue continued by THOS. ALL£N) at
the old established office, No. 723 North TENTH
Street, between Coates and Brown where he will
still treat and-core all curable diseases (whether
sente, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without
a chock or any pain,} with the various modifica
tions of and Galvanism* This trea£
ment has been found remarkably successful in ail
cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other
of the throat and respiratory organs. *
A.fewcf the: diseases in which successful cures
have been made are mentioned below.
Consumption, first and General Debility.
setonefstages. Diseases of the Liver oi
Paralysis. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever and Ague. Prolapsus TJtexlfFallms
Congestion, of the'Womb).
Asthma. . Prolapsus Ani (or Piles;
Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emisslons-
Bheumatism. Ac., Ac.
Bronchitis. Deafness
lrllueuxa and Catarrh.
No charge for consultei
0 a. M. to 6 P. M.
'I estunoniois to be seen
;tlon, Office hour* from
Manhood
AJTD THB
VIGOR OP YOUTH RESTORED
IK POUB WE2BB, BY
DR. RXGORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE!
Dr. Ricord, of Paris, alter years of earnest soli
citation, has at length acceded to the urgent re
quest of the American ; public, and appointed an
Agent in New York for the sale of his valued and
highly-prized Essence of Life. This wonderful
agent will restore Manhood to the most shattered
constitutions, whether arising from excesses, the
effects of climate, or natural causes. The timo re
quired to cure the most inveterate case is four
weeks: and, if used according to printed ins trac
tions, which are very simple, failure is impossi
ble. This life-restoring remedy should be taken
by all aMui to marry, as its effects are permanent.
It is acknowledged by the medical press to be the
greatest discovery ever made, its developing
powers are miraculous. Success, in every case,
is as certain as that science overthrows ignorance.
Dr. Ricord's Essence of Life is sold in cases,
with fell instructions for use, at S 3, or four quan
tities in one for S 9, and will be sent to any part,
carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to hi*
accredited agent, * PHILIP ROLAND,
447 Broome street,
de?-3m* One door west of Broadway. N. Y.
QPAL DENTALLINA
A euperlor article lor cleaning tho Teeth, dt
>troying aEimalculra which Infest them, givint
tone to the gums* and leaving a feeling of fra
grance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. I
may he need daily, and mill be found to strengths*
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and de
tersiveness mill recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed "with the assistance" of the Dentist,
Physician, and Mlcroscopist, it Is oonfldentlj
offered as a REBIABDE substitute for the uncer
tain Washes formerly th vogue.
Eminent Dentists* acquainted with the constitu
ents of the DENT AT.TifNA, advocate Its uses; S’,
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained era
pioyment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. E. Staohhouie.
Eassard * Co., Robert C. Davis,
a. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bowers,
Isaac 11. Kay, Charles Shivers,
C. H. Needles, G. J. Scattcrgood,
T. J Hnsband, . J. O. Turnpenny, *Ct
Anibr OS e Smith, Charles H/Eberi«,
Thomas Weaver,
\yuilasn B. Webb. ... E. Bringlmrst & do,,
James E. Bispham, llyott &00., .
Hughes* Coombe, H-: O. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, . Wyetb k Bro.
Electricity.
WONDERFUL DISOOVEKT *Kb WOK-
DERFUL RESULTS.
Ail acute and chronic diseases cored by spa
tial gnnranfee, when desired’by the patient, at
1220 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, and in
case of a failure bo charge is made. No drug
-1 ging the system with uncertain medical agents.
Ail oures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism
or other modifications of Electricity, without
.chocks or any unpleasant sensation; For fur
ther: information send and get a pamphlet,
which contains hundreds of certificates from
; some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia,,
who have been speedily and permanently
cured after ‘all other ; treatment from medical ’
men had failed. O ver eight thousand cured lx
less than four years, a11220T7 ALNUT street
N. B.—Medical men and others who desire a J
knowledge of ir.y iiev.' discovery, can com- j
rneuce a full course of lectures at any time. 1
, Prof. BOI.LES has qualified over one 1
| physicians, who use Electricity as a sueenusy. i
‘lConsultationfree.’ ” _ 1
; :f ; PROFS. ■ BOILES * FALLOW AY, 1
1 ! ‘oc!fttf' ■ 122'i Walnut street. pnua.. j
J UST BEUJiIYRIT 15 Y RATE IMPORTA ,
Uon,JJennessey’aflß9.o]d. Brandy, «pieaslj.'
rcr'.mpdlcJiiar use., iSS*-*®!
Pfcdrnkeentists, H:' Bf comer ARCH and;
TEHTHSts., PHII a. i MSS
at the office. de2-<hns
James N. Marks,
MEDICAL.
A-E'BljSNij. its NEED—THY TV
SHEET’S. EN
prepared ftofc the recipe, of Dr. Steplinßweet of
Connecticut, the groat bone tetter, and bits been
Used in bis practice for the las t twenty yearswith
the most astonishing success. As an. external
remedy it is without a rival, and. will- alleviate
§ain more speedily than any other preparation.
or all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it la
truly inlalible, and as • a ourative for, Sores.
"Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Sc., its soothing
heating and powerful strengthening properties;
excite the just, wonder and astonishment of, all
who have ever given It a, trial. Oyer fourhun
dred certificates of remarkable cures, performed
by it within the last two. years, attest this fact,
bold everywhere. mlO-ly
J OM, ELBE’S COMPOUND STROP'-'OF
«UUK.—We often hear'it repeated' tor'those
; s ed COMPOUND
that among all the -thousand
rem tales offered to the public,there is none of them
so salutary as a cough medicine, so potent as an in-
Tlsorator, soeffectnal as a purifying specific* and.
sojf hooting and restorative in cases of physical de
bility, nervous irritation and a general einkiniror
a prostration of the system. .
For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE; tfo.
1525 Market street* and by all Druggists. ffe4-3ms
HODGSON’S BRONCHIAL. TABLETS ARB
found to be an .indispensable requisite in the
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hbarsness* and
similar complaints .affecUng .the organs, of- the
TOice: particularly recommended by public «peak
ers* singers* and amateurs. Prepared,. whofet&l*
and retail, by LANCASTER * WILLS.
ESTLACK*S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES;—
• These Lozenges axe a safe and’speedy curefor
Diphtheria, Coughs,'Sere Throat, Hoarseness and
• Bronchial Affections generally. j Try them
SSTHAOK, Jri, Druggist, S. W. corl
of Eighteenth and Market sts.. Phila. >a2B-3mo
TAYLOR’S arnica oil OB embroca
tion—A reliable article. Positively euros
Rheumatism, Neuralgia • and Sprains, - Frosted
Feet, Chillblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Side
Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY
LOR, Tenth and CallowhlU streets. Price.
ascents. noai -3m*
EDUCATION.
BOWDOIN COLLEGE. •
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
The 44th Annual Course of Lectures in the
MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE at Bowdoin
College, will.commence February 26th, and con
tinue sixteen weeks. Circulars containing lull in
formation can he had on application to the Secre
tary, at WiUiamstawn , Jtfass. . . .
P. A. CHADBOURNE, M. D., Secretary.
Bbtjsswick, Ifc&l. lel-fet
BORDENTOWN ' FEMALE COLLEGE
BORDENTOWN, N. J. -
This Institution Is pleasantly located on the
Delaware River. lj. hour’s ride from Philadel
phia.. Special attention is paid to the comnlon and
higher branches of ENGLISH, and superior ad
vantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental
Music. FRENCH taught by native, and spoken
in the family. For Catalogues, address
Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., -
jal4.gm* ’ President.
DENTISTRI.
CHARLES M. SLOCUM, DENTIST, No.
1541 VINE Street. Extracting by Electricity.
No pain. fel3-6t*
UK. FINE PRACTICAL DENTIST
tciTTi TTfor the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street,
below Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH of
the age, mounted on fine Gold, Plaltoa, ; Silver,
Vnlcanite, Coralite, Amber, Ac., at prices for
neat and substantial work, more reasanable-ttan
any Dentist in this city or State. ' Teeth plugged
to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to cult.
No pain in extracting. Ail work warranted to fit.
. hast fsmlllK ■■ rt °oo-3mt
m : m : m
T)EAL ESTATE.—’THOMAS -fc SONS' PBI-
Xt TATE SALE REGISTER. r
CHESTNUT ST—Valuable property, If. W.
comer Chestnut and Thirteenth -sts, 55 by ICO feet.
lIRST.CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PRO
PERTY, No 1222, between Twelth and Thirteenth
streets, 76 feet front, 235 feet in depth to Sansoin
st. On the Chestnut street front is a targeand ele
gant mansion—OlfSansom 6treet a stable ana coach
bouse. -- -•
Brick Store, No. 5 north Water et, an 4 No. 3
North Delaware avenue. j ; .
Valuable. Six-story Iron Front 7*0.121
south Third st. opposite the Girard Bank.
Large and Valuable Lot, over II acres, Passynnk
road, Ist Ward. See'lithographic plan.
Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Eleventh*
Twelfth and Thirteenth stai First Ward; See
lithographic plan.:
Also* aCountiy Seat and Farm, near Douglass
vilie, Berks coudty. Pa. - r
Large and Valnableßnildiog Lot, Arch st. west
of Third st. f
CHESTNUT ST—First-class Business Stand*
between Second and Third sta.
i VALUABLE RESIDENCE and Large Lot,
comer Eighth and Spruce sts.
; Genteel Dwelling, 927 Spruce st.
• Splendid Mansion, with Stable, Green House
and Large Lot, 210 feet front, Southwest corner of
Bread and Poplar sts. One of the most elegant
residences in the city, and offered attke price, in
cluding the splendid improvements, asked for
vacant lots in that vicinity. .
Valuable Residence, Main st, Germantown.
Large and Valuable Lot, 21# acres, Old Second
Street Road, First Ward.
Genteel Dwelling, 458 north Seventh st.
Valuable Business Location, 313, 315 and 317
Race st, 60 feet by 160 feet, extending through to
Branch st.
Brick Store, No 6 north Front st.
Handsome Modem Residence, No 925 tnorth
Eighth st.
Handsome Modem Residence, Nos 921 and 923
north Broad st
Tavern Stand, 15 acres, Kinger’s Station, North
Penn* a. Railroad*
Valuable Farm and Country Seat, 225 acres,
Brandywine, Delaware county.
Valuable Residence, No. 246 south Eighth et.
Modern Residence, No. 1031 Walnut st.
Handsome Residence. No. 1702 Summer st.
Handsome Country Residence, 21 acres, Borden
gwn, N. J.
Large and valuable ARCH STREET LOT, east
of Twentieth street, 105 by 150 feet.
Superior Farm and Country Seat, Lancaster
Turnpike, and near the General Wayne Station,
83 rcres, with good buddings. .
Elegant Mansion and Large Lot, Harvey: street,
Germantown. . , :
Elegant Modem Residence, Stable and Large
Lot, 310 feet front* N. W. corner of Forty-flrstand
Locust streets.
Handsome Residences, Haines st;, Germantw* n.
Large and Superior Residence, No. 723 Arch st.
Handsome Residence, No. 40S South Ninth st.
Dwelling, corner ol Franklin ank Buttonwood.
Modern Dwelling, Mt. Vernon street.
Valuable Farm, 113 acres, Chester county.-
Valuable Farm, 260 acres, Hamilton Township,
Mercer county, New Jersey.
Valuable Farm, 110 acres, with excellent Im
provements, Bucks county, Pa.
ELEGANT MANSION, WALNUT STREET,
near Broad, one of the finest finished houses in the
city. Price 835,000. •
Valnable Store, Nos. 14 and 16 South Seventh st.
Neat Modem Residence, No. 118 North Eleventh
street.
Modern Residence, No. 1346 Chestnut st. ..
Elegant Residence, northeast corner Nineteenth'
and Spruce sts. • ;
Residence, 1911 Walnut st.
Modem Residence, No. 2041 Chestnut st.
Valuable Iron Front Store, No. 325 Arch Bt.
Neat Modern Residence* 6SIN. Eleventh'street.
Valuable Residence,’ 1 Main st., Genpantowu,
with coach houses garden, Ac. Lot 140 by 224 ft.'
Valuable Country Seat, 29 acres, Washington
lane, near the township line, Germantown.
Valuable Business Stand, Chestnut street, wes
of Seventh.
LARGE and VALUABLE BRICK WARE
HOUSE, Nos. 216, 218 and 220 North Broad fit.
: Modem Residence* No. 208 South Fourth street.
Dwelling, Large Lot, & c., Chestnut street, 24th
Ward.. .... ' -
Five-story Stone Store, No. 531 Marketstreet. ;
Handsome Modern Residence, N. E. corner '
16th and Summer sts. - v ,
Modem Residence, No. 229 North Twelfth street.
Four-story brick store, corner Leatia and Chest
nNeat*Modern Dwelling, No. 335 South Twelfth t
“‘VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Nos.
1106 aUd 1210 CHESTNUT st> •
stone No. 1618 Locust;
S Ji!fe*ant Country Seat, 89Jf acres., ; Tucony. " t
valuable FAEM and Country Seat,'lM acres, on
the rivor Delaware, near Andalnsia. '. * .
Several Valuable RESIDENCES; Germantown.
Neat Modern Residence,- No. 843-South Thlr
teenth street - . ' '
VA DU ABLE FARM,-J3O acres,' 1 Montgomery,
county. Pa., on the State road. ' ‘ ' ' •
Several well secured ground rents. ■ .
DWEENING S—'A number cf .small Dwellings,"
in all parts of thevdtjC, • . “ ■ ' i
Handsome - FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, U
acres, onemileirom Chestnut Hiller ■
furUurtUsti tee rriwtte ‘Safe Resrutav al
the Auction Rooms, comprising qf Real
Estate* • THOMAS A SONS. Ahctioh^rsi_
tf«l39'«nd Uf Sooth FoOrUi.streStrr -
Prontsireea •' '