amusements. MUSICAL FUxXJD hall SECOND GRAND CONCEPT O? THE HAEDEL AND HAIM SOCIETY, Thursday Evening, Starch 3, COMMEHCING AT 6 O'CLOCK. Mendelssohn's Great Masterpiece, THE HYMN OF PRAISE, Will be produced by tbe Society, supported by the entire _ Oermauia Orchestra. Preceding which & short and SBloct MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCE Will he given. TICKETS .FIFTY CENTS. To be obtained at J. E. Gould’s, S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut streets. fe*J4~7ts A GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION at tbe -AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ■will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, March Bth. Seats can be seenred at HHlebrand A Lewis s Gymnasium, corner of Ninth and Arch. 1e25-2t* jypjSICAL FUND HARD M'LLE CHRISTIANA TEDESKA-SCHMIDT, The young and celebrated Violin Virtuoso, Will give a grand VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAR CONCERT, ON SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 27, 1864, AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL. Sbe wilt be assisted by Mrs. BEHRENS, _TheUistinguisbed Soprano. Mr. DROUGHMAN, The Favorite Flutist, and other Artists. Mad. FERRIER, From Baltimore, the well-known Pianist. Tickets 50 cents. Reserved Seats SI 00 Doors open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 8 o’clock. _ , Tbe sale of Tickets will begin on Thursday,Feb. 25, at Mr. Gonld’s Mnsie Store, Seventh and Chestnut Btreets. fe24-4t* BT. WHITE’S . FOURTH ANNUAR CONCERT, For the Benefit ol tbe PENN WIDOW’S ASYRUM, Will take place at tbe AMERICAN MECHANICS' HARR, CORNER FOURTH AND GEORGE STREETS, THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 25, 1864. Tbe following Radies and Gentlemen have very kindly volunteered their services: Rady Amateurs, Miss Emma Wells, Mrs. Re becca Davies. Mr. N. B. Vacbe, Mr. Thomas Rawlings, Mr. Samuel Davies, Mr. A. R. Dutcher, Mr. Wm. A. Briscoe, and others, embracing a powerfnl chorus. Prof. H. A. CLARKE will preside at tbe piano. Tickets, 25 cents. Concert to commence at 8 o’ clock. fe24-2t# MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth. Second and Rast Week of Miss GARORINE ETCHINGS and ENGRISH OPERA TROUPE. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Feb. 25, THE ENCHANTRESS. Stella, the Enchantress. ..Miss Caroline Richings Bamir. Mr. E. Segnin Don Silvio Mr. W. G. Hill FoTte Brachio..... Mr. Peakes Friday, Farewell Testimonial Benefit to Miss CAROLINE RICHINGS. On Monday, Mrs. JOHN DREW in THE MAGIC MARRIAGE. Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7 }( o’ clock. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Lessee.... Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOK THIS (Thursday! EVENING, Feb. 25, 1864, GRAND DOUBLE BILL—LUCILLE WES TERN in Six Characters. The great Irish drama of ROBERT EMMETT. The performance will commence with Celeste’s protean drama, called SATAN IN PARIS. In which Lucille Western will sustain Six Versa tile characters. After which, the patriotic drama of ROBERT EMMETT; or, Treason and Rebellion. To-morrow, farewell benefit of Lncille Western, When wUI be produced THE FRENCH SPY. Seats may be seenred from 9 till 3 at Box Office. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7%. GROVER’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER ..Manager THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Feb. 25, COLLEEN BAWN, 08, THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN. . Elly O’ Connor. ...Miss Sophy Gimber Anne Chnte... ........Miss Effie Germon Mrs. Creagan. ...Mrs. M. A. Chapman ShelahMann Miss Annie Ward Myles-Na-Copaleen Mr. Walter Lennox Danny Mann Mr. Ben Rogers Father Tom Mr. Harry Pearson Hardress Creagan Mr. F. Mordaunt Kyrle Daly Mr. T. H. Knight Corrigan Mr. W. A. Donaldson Berty O’More.. Mr. R. H. Everett Friday, TICKET-OF-REAVE MAN. —THIRD FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAIN MENT ON SATURDAY NEXT, Feb. 27. Due notice will be given of the Programme. Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or chestra, 75c; Familv Circle, 25c. Seats secured without extra charge. QARL WOIFSOHR’S CLASSICAL SOIREES, Tlie subscribers are respectfully informed that the THIRD SOIREE OF THE SEASON ■Will take place ou SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Feb. 27, ISCI, AT the fe24-4t, FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Concert hall, - CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.' Engagement of MR. DE CORDOVA, ' The popular and celebrated vj HUMOROUS LECTURER AND POET, . TO GIVE A Oonree of Three of his Most - POPULAR LECTURES. First Lecture THURSDAY, Feb. 25th Subject. COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE THURSDAY, March 3d Snbject..Mß. PERKINS’S CHRISTMAS DIN "-rfrear.,,.. „ (A Tale of Shoddy.) Third Lecture ..THURSDAY, March 10th S?"-) 1504 FIRST BA.BY Tickets for the Course, SI. (A ° f Home - } * Single admission, 50 cents, Tx?i? r s^ e at the Principal Stores and office of the Hall. Doors open at 7. Lecture at 9. fe2*2-4ts rnHE INVENTORS OF AMERICA, h4dFIRTH’S ByC - S ° HUSSEI ‘ L - .. .. DERBY DAY, the most interesting PAINTINGS of the day, ON exhibition for a .„ ■ . SHORT TIME. AT EARLE’ S GALLERIES, AuivnccTmiT 816 CHESTNUT STREET. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE OTS. fe2o-12t$ EIOTUBE, AT t£ 1 1 < 25 et hall lecture room, •rorm™“Ort Season, commencing TH 25, IbOt, PATmltaw?« il 4? m8 ’ s Celebrated. Tils OF THE BIBLE. Of the Sacred Smsn? omi,l « etß aud finished Painting over mSgr 3 world ’ oom P Ti3in « Of TH ? L ™ <} SCENES tory, thousand years of Biblical His tions of ttfage Mtog her one of the finest exhibi- o’,dock. o’cl°o n ch Wednesday and Saturday Admission for Children, is cents. M •leventhstreet opera house. “THE FAMILY RESORT.” AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS. the great Of the WORLD) Sple tt( ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, ' P Dancing, L&ghable TWpwtv ™^ 011 Scenes, &c., &c.. bv EVERy T tpv#J^? ED ARTISTS, y Ticket^2s C6^ E NING THIS WEEK. felB.3m§ J.L CiSN&cV 17 “’-clock. Business Manager. jiySfsSilpgS,^.,. Arch street. Teacher of Tin* Jt’.. I ** Carpenter, e*2s fe23-6t* T*^in3||R|F<3oS|Egj .Signor BUTZ -will appear in His Bonnier o«t ovdS* 18 ItSF?; evening, commencing 1 ° cl°clt, and Wednesday and Saturday afternonvJt' at 3. Admission 25 cents. OHUdren is cents f(S4 of music, GERMAN OPERA, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO CARL ANSCHUTZ, Thiß Evening, Thursday, Feb. 25. and only appearance in Philadelphia of MADAME ROTTER “A NIGHT IN GRENADA,” Grand Romantic Opera, by O. Kreutzer. The Prince Regent Herr STEINEOKE Gomez Herr HABERMANN Herr GRAFF GABRIERRE , ....Mad. ROTTER PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony. ..,,..31 00 Family Circle...... 60 A mphitheatre 25 No extra charge ior Reserved Seats. Boors open at 7, Opera commences at 8. It MERIUAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY EVENING, February 26, 1861, AND POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, Tbe Company having to appeaT In Washington on Monday next. Gounod’s Grand Opera, in five acts, of Will be presented, with the following splendid cast: Faust .....Herr HIMMER Mephistophel.es; Herr HERMANNS Marguerite Mad. FREDERTUI Siebel Mad. JOHANNSEN Valentine Herr STEINECKE Martha ...Mad. LAROCHE New Scenery in the fifth act, painted by Heister. The whole of the beautiful Midsummer Night’s Scene will be given. A full Military Baud will play in the fourth act. Coadnctor. CARL ANSCHUTZ. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 27, GRAND MATINEE AND LAST PERFOBM- ANCE. CARDS OF ADMISSION. Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony $1 00 Family Circle -.50 cents Amphitheatre g. 25 cents To be obtained at the Academy of Music and J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut. No extra charge lor reserved seats. ' Doors open at Performance to commence at 8 o’clock. feis-2t* PHILADELPHIA, Fei'.buaey 22, 1861. To Miss Caeolixs Biciiixgs — J/atlam.* A high appreciation oi your efforts to reproduce English Opera in this country, our personal respect for your proiessional attainments and social character, and a fervent desire to aid a substantial token of onr es timation prior to yonr depaiture for California, indnce us to request your acceptance of a Complin mentary Benelit at onr hands, to take place on any evening yonr.time and convenience may sug gest. ■Wishing yon every success in your laudable' undertaking, and a speedy return to our city, ■where we are assured a hearty welcome will always await you, we are yonr well-wishers and admirers, James Page, Fred. G. Wolbert, ' Joseph Enu, John Castnex, John P. Thompson, Charles T. Yerkes, Michael M. Biter, Samuel J. Christian, James C. Kelch, Thomas Allen, Charles Gilpin, Daniel Dougherty, W. H. Gatzmer, i B. H. Brewster, Edwin A. Hendry Watson Malone, Joseph N. Bnllock, John D. Hardy, Philadelphia, Feb. 24, 18C4. Messrs. James Page, B. H. Bebwsthe, Oh as. GILI-IX, AMD MAST OTHERS : Gentlrmcn; Your very flattering communication, sow before me, calls forth the warmest apprecia tion on my part, and I find difficulty in expressing my gratitude fer this,as -well as many other faTots ■which have beer showered by my fellow-citizens upon me. It would be useless for me to multiply word 6 upon the matter; therefore, I will confine myself to a simple bnt heartfelt “thank you,” coupled with the assurance that whereTer iny lot may be cast the memory of my "home,” and the many kind friends who dwell there, will erer be my brightest souxenir, my proudest boast. On Friday eyening next, I shall be most happy to acknowledge, in person, your kind compliment, and till then subscribe myself Your humble ser-rant, lts CAROLINE M. RIOHINGS. CLASSICAL MUSlC—Messrs. CROSS and JARVIS will giye their SECOND SOIREE of the Season, in the FOYER or the ACADEMY, on TU ESDAY EVENING, March Ist fe2.it! j Germania orchestra Public itenoar. sals eyery Saturday at 3 % o' cloek, P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets, 35 oents; packages of six tickets, 81. To be had at Andri's, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. * inches to tlu cos line of said Nineteenth street, ifaenco northward along the east side of Nineteenth street 36 feet, thence eastward on a lino at right angles to said Nineteenth street 76 feet 2\ inches to a-potnt. thence southeast on a.ljne at right angles to said Ginnodo street 7C feet &.y inches to the northwest side of Ginnodo street, i; tnenc« southwest along the same 4b feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the paymentof grouuu rent or sum of 9.i»U southeast on a tine at right angle* to ?:i'd Gin nodo street 70 feet 2 ’4 Inches to Uip northwest line of Ginnodo street, and them e norllieast 11 lout? the same 96 feet 0)4 to the place ofbpglhning. The eastern part of snul lot being ft JcH whl -h Mntnuel TayJor and LiniUiili., his wife, conveyed unto Jacob Peters, In fee, subject to the of a certain jeurly ground refeit of ftlu 00rth« middle portion thereof being the. Whole of a lot which Jacob 3’etere, Jr., conveyed unto the »aid Jacob Peters Infee, subject to the payment of a ground rent of $3O ami tbs western part being the whole of the lot which Samuel Muuammon nml Chris* tlan, hi* w*fe, conveyed unto Jacob Peters lit fee» subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent of 930. K/“ Plan aud survey of the above promisee, from Nos. 4 to 6 in the Auoiion Store., No. 9 (No. 7 in tiio order of ,(3onrt).— Large DWELLING HOUSE, STABLES,Ao, /valuable property, Eleventh street, above Girard avenue. All that ecrtain tbree-story brljk Dwelling House, brick Stable and Lot Of Ground, situate on the west side of Elovonth street, DO feet northern™ from Girard nvenu-, In the city of Philadelphia, containing in front 63 feet, and extending in length or depth, westward of that width at right angles to said Eleventh street, 80 feet 0?j inohas. N. B.—This is a very largo and substantial dwelling housp, with Inigo stable adjoining, occu pying the whole front of tho loi. Slot) to be pnld on each at tho time of salo By order ef llio Court, WILLIAM O. STEVENSON, Clerk 0. 0. JACOB PETERS, ) CHARLES HEEBNER, 5 Executors. ROBERT ORESSWELL, S JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fe2s,mhi,ls Store, 423 Walnut at .above 4th. REAL ESTATE.-JAMES A. FREE- Bell MAN, Auctioneer. TWO NEAT DWELL INGS, Nos. 913 and 914 South TWELI'TH street. On WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1864, at 12 o’ clock, Noon* will be sold at Public Sale, at J“ e PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, tbe following described Real Estate, viz—All those two neat three-story Brick Dwelling Houses, and the several lots on which they arc erected, situate on the S. W. corner of Twelfth and Everett streets, Nos. 913 and 914, each 16 H feet front and 60 feet deep. No. 914 has the use of an alley leading into Everett street. *7- Clear of Ineumbrance. S5O to be paid at time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. fe3s,mhi,is store, 432 Walnut street, ab. 4th. BWAL ESTATE SALES. m EXECUTORS’ BEREMPTORV SALE.— Estate of SETH URAJGE. deceased.— JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. EXTEN SIVE SALE OF DWELLINGS, BUILDING LOTS, and valuable-large Lots, ; suitable lor Man ufactories, Coal Vards, &c., WASHINGTON avenue, 11th and 12th streets, &c„ Second Ward. Under authority contained in the Will of he late Seth Craige, deceased, will be sold withont auy reserve, to close the estate, at Public Sale, oa WEDNESDAY, March 16th, 18C4,-at 12 o’clock. .Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, *the following described Real Estate, viz: No*. 1 to 5, inclusive—s BUILDING LOTS, Temple street, between 12th and I3th. The building lot on the north side of Temple street (which connects 12th and iuth streets, oe tweeh Carpenter street and Washington avenue), CO foet east of 13th street, 16 feet front, 46 feet deep. The building lot adjoining the above on the ease, ofihe same dimensions. The building lot north side of street, 103 feet east of I3tn street, of the same dimensions. The building lot north side ol Tempie street, 23J feet east of 13th street, of the same dimensions. The building lot adjoining on the east, 3)4 fset east of 13th street, of the same dimensions. Nos.. 6 to S, inclusive. THREE DWELLINGS, Nos. 1012, 1014 and 1010 South Twelfth street. The three-story brick house, No. 1012, and lot, on the west side ot 12th below Carpenter, I 5 feet 4 inches irort, 7G# feet deep, with the privilege of a 3 leet alley, leading-into Temple street. The three- Btory brick house adjoining the above on the south, No. 1014, of the same description and dimensions, including, on the rear, part of the said 3 feet alley, to be left open for the use oi thf-se three properties. . f The three-story brick dwelling house, No. 1016, adjoining the above ou the south, of the same de scription and dimensions. Nos. 9toUincIusive.—THREEDWELDINGS, 1020, 1022 and 1024 South Twelfth street. The three-story brick dwelling and lot, No. 1020, cn the west side of Twelfth street, below Carpenter sireet, iGieet front, more or less,and 73# deep to a 3 feet alley, leading, from Albert to Temple streets, of which it has the privilege. The three-story brick dwelling adjoining the above, on the south, No. 1022, 17 ieet front, more or less, and the same in depth as the above. The three-story brek dwelling house adjoining the above on ibe south. No. 1024, oi the same de scription and dimensions. Nob. 12 to 14 inclusive—VALUAßLE COAL YABD and VACANT LOTS, WASHINGTON avenue, above Twelfth street. A valuable lot o ground now used as a coal yard, on the north side of Washington avenue or Prime street, ISB fee : west of 12tn street, CO feet front and 95 feet deep to Albert street,(2 fronts). With the lot are included, at the sale, all the improvements suitable for an extensive coal yard, among which are counting house, platform 6calea,feocing,Bhedß,railroid track, &c. The lease will expire about tirst of July. The lot of ground adjoining the above on the west, 60 feet front on Washington avenue, and 95 feet to Albert street. ' The lot of ground adjoining the above on the wert. 70 feet front on Washington avenue, and 95 ftet deep on the east line at right angles to Wash ington avenue and Albert Btreet to Albert street, the frost on Albert street being Si feet. Itndj iins a triangular lot which separates it from loth street, 12 feet on Albert street and 26 feet on Washington avenue. Nos. 15 to 19 inclusive.—VALUAßLE LARGE LOTS OF GROUND, Washington Avenue, Eleventh and Twelfth Streets. A lot of ground at the northwest corner of Eleventh Street and Washington Avenue, having a Jronrou each street, 100 feet. Three ironts. The large lot at the northeast corner of Twelfth StTret and Washington Avenue, UO feet front on each street. Three front-*. A lot of ground north side of Washington UK) ieet westward of Eleventh Street, 57 feci Irofit ana uw feet deep to a 30 feet street, to be left open for the «ise of the property'bounding thereon. A lot of ground, north side of W'ashiugtoa Avenue, JUi iwi eastward of Twelfth Street, 57 fei t front and IWJ feet deep to the said 30 l'eot suvet. The lot of ground on the north side of Washington Avonve, 157 feet westward from Eleventh Street, 5? ieet front and 100 feet deep to the. said 30 feet street. ay These lots are admirably located for large manufactories, machine .works,, mills, ware houses, or any business requiring room. The railroad track in the centre of the Avenue, a fiords great facilities, as the steam engines pass over it from the Baltimore Railroad to the Delaware. Eleventh Street i* here 100 feet wide, aul the stieet improvements of every kind are completed Ncs.2uaud2l inclusive—'TWO SMALL DWEL LINGS South TWELFTH street, above Wash ington avenue—The three-story brick dwelling house and lot of ground on the east side of Twelfth street, lf-5 feet 9 inches north of Washington ave nue, 15 l 4 feet front, more or lees, and 73'.' Teet deep, with the use ofa2}{ feet alley leadingpnio the said 30 feet street. The dwelling house has not been linUhed. The dwelling house and lot adjoining the above on the iouth, 15 * fee: front, more or less, and 73# feet deep, including the raid 2)£ feet alley on the rear leadiug into the said 30 fee: street the use of which is reserved to the property above. Nos. 22 to 39 inclusive —lp BUILDING LOTS. —One at the Northeast corner of Twelfth street and the said 30 feet street, 2u \£ feet front more or less, ?3. l j fee: deep including on the rear end the 2 u feet alley, the use of which is reserved to the two properties north hereof. Fourteen Building Lets situate on the uorth side of the said 3u feet street beginning at the distance of 73*5 feet eastward of Twelfth street, and con taining in front, each 16 feer, and extending in depth, each 51 feet. On the two western lot* is erected a brick stable, and on three of those in the centre is a dye-houw Three Lons of Ground at the Northwest corner of Eleventh and the ea;d3o feet street, the south emrnost 1£ feet, the next, i: feet, and the north ernmost u» feet front on Eleventh .street, and 72-1 ieet deep. A leet alley across the rear ofihe two southern lota to be left open for the use of the three. Sale of the whole peremptory, to close the estate. Plan at the store. Term* of Sale—upon the dwellings, the lots fronting on Washington avenue, and the !o:s fronting ou Eleventh and Twelfth streets, half the purchase money may remain if desired. 950 to be paid on each when the property is struck off. By order of Executors. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, f«25,mM, 15 422 Walnut street. above4th. m EXECUTORS’ ABSOLUTE SALE— JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE VACANT GROUND—Ou WED NESDAY, March 16, 16C4, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow ing pieces of ground belonging to the Estate of a gentleman, deo’d, vit-No, l.N.E.cor. Broad and Jefferson. A lot of ground at the N. E. corner of Broad and Jefferson streets 50 feet on Broad street and aw feet on Jefferson street to Carlisle street, id FvonJs.) Subject to 9310 ground rent. No. 2—LARGE LOT, Norristown Railroad, above Master street. A lot ot ground, simate on the we>t side of the Germantown K. R., and east side of Hutchinson street, IK> feet north of Master street*' 91 fe?t 2'* iuehes bn each front, feel 10 5 , inches deep ou the north Uwe and feet 10 \ iuehes deep on the south Hue. No. 3—LOT OF GROUND, Northwest corner Thirteenth and Oae* street*. A lot el' groum!. *ituatu at the northwest corner or ThirltHUth «u,t Uas, streets, containing a trout on Pr»s eirret t« teet to a 3 reet atley; ihenco ex tending In depth northward parallel with thir t'tilth street su fret, thence eastward parallel with Orss eirret 53 fleet, thence north wart! parallel with Thirteenth street 7t) feet to Thompswu street, thence westward along the same 7 feet It inches, thence -sctiihwiiM 13? feet to a point on the east side of Thirteenth street, t? feet t) inches north of Cass si,, and thence 6 feet o inches to the place of begin ning. No. 4 —LOT OF GROUND, N. W. eorner THIRTEENTH Bud BTILKS streets.—A certain lot of ground being an eqiii-lateml triangle at the N. W. corner of Thirteenth and .Stiles street. M feet qq inches on Stiles street, and 92 feet 9 inches on Thirteenth street. No. 5 LOT OF GROUND, MIFFLIN street, below OXFORD.—A lot Of ground situate on the south side of Oxford nml WeßtsldoofMittlinstreet, 14 feet 1 inch oil Ox ford niid 50 feet on MltUin street. Oxford street hem named has been vacated, and tin) present Oxford street Is a short distance north of (his lot. It is supposed tbnt tho title ot this lot will ultimately give the possessor thereof the land to the centre of tho vacated street. Fate Peremptory. »W“ Slot) to he paid en each When the property ts struck olf. Uy order of the Executors. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fell3,ml, IS Store, 432 Walnut street, above 4th. 4SS) ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-Estate of SSL TOBIAS PYLE, deceased. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. DWELLINGS, .ME CHANIC street, near ORESSON street, MANA YUNK. Under authority of the Orphan’s Oonrt l 2, r r. t . h ,S, T 9‘ t , ; L.!L? d -P oont y- of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 16, lHtil at is o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the folio wing described Beal Estate, late the property of Tobias Pyle, de ceased, viz: All those two certain messuages and lot of gronnd, situate in the late boropgh of Mana. ytxnk, on the southeast side of Mechanic street, 73 feet 7 inches from Cresson Btreet, having a front on Mechanic street of 32 feet, and extending in length or depth between lines at right angles to said Me dian ic street about 38 feet, more or less, to gronnd late of Benjamin E. Oanllet. Subject to a certain yearly gronnd rent of 334 50 payable half yearly. 8S r On the above lot are one lw story frame, and one single 2% story stone dwellings. 850 to be paid when the property is struok off. By the Oonrt, WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O. MARGARET PAXSON, > JOHN PYLE, < Executors. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,' -a fe23-mhl-15 Store, 122 Walnut ijtreet, ab. 4th. REAL ESTATE SALES. tE&»? m £ ioI4Y sale,- by orbt;a OP la HElKSi—Eataw of NICHOLAS BITTEN- HuUSE, deceased--JAMES A. FBEEMIjr, Auctioneer, Valuable Tract of Laud Scuool street, Mills, Dwellings, Stone Quarries, Wish. olckon Turnpike, Twenty-first Ward. Will br „''v‘ t t V»° ut an >’ rererve, at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, March 16, ISGI, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tbe PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE the loilowmg described Beal Estate, late of mccolas Butenbouse, deceased No. 1, 17 k Acres, Schoolslreet, Twenty-first Ward. A certain tract of land situate on the northwest side of School street, In the Twenty, first Ward, beginning in the middle of asGfeet street, leading to Wissa hickon Turnpike road, thence along the middle of the.saipe f About -1670 feet, thf nc© by No. 3. herein described N. i<3 deg., W. 13U feet to the middle of the Wissahickou Turnpike, thence along the middle of-the same 313 tee; 1% inches to land of James Lord, thence S. 39deg., E. 391 'fee*. 4# inches toa corner, thence S C 5 deg. , W. 414 feet 3 inches toastor.e,thenceS. 34deg. iGinin. E. 944 feet. 10 inches to School street, tbeuce along theVa-ne 261 feet IX inches to -he place of bfgiULiug. Contain ing 17 acres. 1 rood, 3 No. 2.—16 ACRES, SCHOOL Street, adjoinin'’’ —A certain tiact of land adjom.ug No. 1. oa the northwest, havingin front on the saiisoieet street, 1070 feet ?X inches to a point, ihence SO min. W. 343 fret 10 inches to a corner, thence S. 27 deg. SOmin. W. 493 feet to a corner, thenco S. 55 d.g., E. 32jfeet, thenco-N. 05 deg., E. 315# feet, thence S. 39 deg. *»i min., E. 921 feetB inches to School street, along which it fronts 251 feet lor the place of beginning. Containing 15 acres, 3 roods, and 44-131 perches of land. i N. B—The above tracts of lands are in th a most eligible parts of'School street well kuow as School- Bouse lane. They are surrounded by elegant im provements. But a few moment’s walk from the Railroad The strtet is now fairly improved. tST Flan and draft by which it will be sold may be examined at tbe Auction Store. No. 3. VALUABLE MILL AND WATER POWER, .MANSION BOUSE, Eight TENA ST HOUSES, &c. A certain, tract of land, adjoining Nos. 1 and 2 above, and lying on both sides of the Wissabickon turnpike. Beginning at a stake in the middle thereof, thence 102 feet to the middle of the* Wissabickon Creek, thence down th» same 173 feet 3 inches, thence aiong land late of Charles Righter, ltSl fee; 7 inches, thence by the same S. - 61 d»-g. 15 min., E. 90 leet 9 inches to the middle of the Creek, thence down the same 346 feet G inches, tbence S. 31 deg., E. 166 feet6inches to lot No. 2 above described, thence along the same 811 feet 10 inches to a corner, thenco by lot No. I 130 feet to the taid corner m the middle of said Wissahickou turnpike road, thence up the middle thereof 453 feet X inch to the place of leginning. Containing 9 acres. 2 roods, 4.91 perches. N. B —This property is valuable for the deposit of building stone upon it. There are also large three*story factory, large mansion house, 8 stone tenant houses, stone bam, etc., on the premises. */" Plan and survey by which, it will be sold, at the Auctkn Store No. 4.—STONE QUARRY —VALUABLE TIMBER LAND—WISSABICKON TURN- PiKE. .A tract of land beginning at a stake in. the lino of S- Welch’s l-.nd, thence S 65 cleg. W. 394 feet 9 inches thence N. 55 deg., W. 4ul feet to ihe miudle el the Wusahickoa Creek, thence up the same 247 X feet to a corner, thence S. SI deg, E. JsG feet G inches to No. 2.- thence S. 55 deg. E. 320 leet to the beginning. Containing 3 acres, 30 perches ot land. and survey at the Store. There is a great quantity of superior stone on this lot. No. S.—PAPER MILL, TENANT HOUSE and IX acres of land. A certain tract of laud beginning m the. middle ot Ritteabouso street, : thence nor:h 39 deg., west 3SSX feet, tnen-.v> south 03 deg., 14 min., west 225 feet to the middle of Wissabiekon Turnpike, thence along the same *253 feet G% inches to the middle of Rittenhouse street, ihence along the same 313 feetT** inches to the place of beginniug, containing 1 acre, 2 roods, 25 <4 perches. On the above lot are a paper mill, two stories stone, and one of frame—stone tenant house and stable. Plan and survey at the store. No. 6—THE **LO’G CABIN,’’WISSAHIOK ON TURNPIKE.—A valuable tract of land with a well established Tavern Stand known as the 4 ‘Log Cabin’’ thereon erected. Beginning at a stake set for a comer in ihe line of.Georg* L. Har rison’s land, tbence by land of Samuel W3gner and otheraS. 65 deg. 55 min , W. 12*1 feet G inches to the middle o; Wissaliickou Creek, ihence upthe middle of the same, the several courses thereof northeastwardly KSo feet more or less to the line of George L. Harrison’s land, ihence by the same S. 55 deg. 43 min., E. 339 feet to the place of begin ning. Containing 4 acres 2c. 25 perches, be the same mote or les*. jfc?*Plan and surrey of the whole premises can be seen at the Store. W^TERilS—a large portion of the purchase money may remain. B-7~Snie absolute to close the estate. 511*9 to be paid on each a: the time of sale. By order of Heirs. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fe2s,xnb?,ls SioreNo. 422 Walnut street ab. 4th. TRUSTEE’S PEREMPTORY SALE. Kfe Eiiat* of ELIAS BOUDINOT, deceased JAMES A. FREEMAN,Auctioneer.-t6 STORES AND DWELLINGS—FIRST BATE BUSINESS LOCATIONS, ELEVENTH BELOW WALNUT AND NINTH ABOVE ARCH STREETS.—On WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1564, a: 13 o’clock; Noon, Trill Jje sold at Public Sale, without any reserve, to close the estate, at the PHIL AD EL* PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Elias Boadinet, deo’d. -viz.: Nos. Ito 1> inclusive.— 9 STORES AND DWELLINGS, ELEVENTH Street, below Walnut street.—AH those nine three-story brick dwelling houses, numbered severally 201, 203, 205, 307, 2i9, 211, 2!3, 215, 217, and the lots of ground thereto belonging, beginning at the distance of 229 feet 11 v inches, more or less, north of Locust street, and containing in front each feet l!w inches, and in depth 90 tee t to a 20-feet alley galled Bnrd alley. ftT" Clear ef all iiuumbrante. )FYH If tclil ttyarotfi?. Nos. lo to 13 inclusive— 4 DWELLINGS, South ELEVENTH Street, below Walnut street.—All those four three-story brick dwelling houses and the lots of gronnd thereto belonging, situate on the east side of Eleventh street, adjoining the above on the south, and numbered severally 219, 221, 223 aDd 225, containing m front each 'i feet 103 c inches and extending in depth 74 feet 4 inches to a2,v-feet alley leading into Locust street, of which they have the privilege, The rear 14 } s feet of the southern house, No. 225, narrows 4 tee!. BG* dear if {Uiin*H;)x>rane*. Will be s*ld separate}*. No. 14. —THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, No. LSi LOOUST Street—A three story brick dwelling bouse -with t*e lot of pround there to belonging, sltnate on the north side of Locust street, eo feet east of Eleventh street, No. Luo, 14 feet 4 inches front and 37 feet deep. , ao-X'L-r of everv iucntnbranee. »SIS and " -TWO DWELLINGS, GOOD BUSINESS LOCATIONS, Nos. 141 and US North NINTH Street.—All those two three-story brick dwelling houses and the lots of gronnd. thereto be longing, situate on the east side of Ninth street ad joining, now numbered 141 and 145, containing in iront each 15 feet lo# inches, more or less, and ex tending in depth 99 feet to a 12 ieet street leading into Cherry street. H'ill ee s*id separately. rtjr- jxt afccre frcinrlits are aU dear of ersry sit es ;abrttace. fte tertmaf ike different tenants :cillea pirs irliccen Man and September nut. A?" .s'.nV of «,« tc.jolc £tiateperemptory.- $5O to be paid on each when the property is struck off. _ . . . By order of Edward J._o._Atterbury, Trustee. JAMES A. rEEEMAN, Auclionßer, fdiAMht, lo Mo. HBWalmit street. SKEAL ESTATE. JAMES A. TREE MAN, Anctleneer. -NEAT THREE-STORY CKDWELUNO, No TBS FLORIDA Street. —On WEDNESDAY, March 16,1864, at 12 o clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate: AU that neat three-story brick dwell ing house.and the lot of ground thereunto belong ing, situate on the east side of Florida street. 219 feet south of Fitawater street, in the Third Ward of the city, 16 feet front, 54 feet deep to Jessnp street. Gas introduced, range in kitchen, bath room, &c. Subject to *6O ground rent. 850 to be paid when the property is struck off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fe3S,ml,ls Store, 422 Walnut Bt., ab. 4th ®REAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREEMAN AUCTIONEER NEAT THREE-STORT HRIOK DWELLING, No. 258 North ELEV ENTH street. On WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1864, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate: viz., All that lot of ground with the three-story brick dwelling-house thereon erected, situate or the corner of Eleventh and Graff Streets, in the Tenth Ward, 16 feet on Elev enth street, 53 feet on Graff street. Subject to 552 gronnd rent. tar 950 to be paid when the property ts struck off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ie2s-mhl, 15 -yStore, 422 Walnut st above 4th. BOABDING. COUNTRY BOARDING.—WANTED, within fifteen miles of the city, near a railroad station, summer board for a family of six. Ad dress, "Box 2791,” Philadelphia Post offlee. 3 a24-2t* THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 WAL NUT street, has been opened fbr tha lacepuo of BOARDERS. Single Rooms and Suites, ana with and without private table. SHEATHING FELT.—LO WEED ElasUo Sheathing Felt .fctffiApS son*sPatent WooldlngFelt for Jteam Boilers, in store aud for WiLDIAiUB GRANT, Mo. 128 Soath Del«,war* utsum REAL ESTATE SALES. a POSTPONED Oii.RHANS' OOUltf P R. E&IPTORY — Estate of PETER WAGER, clecMisHi J.vilES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.—Valuable i'JBM. 173 Acre,, witi oa BETHLEHEM tain. I,',®' s county, ID uiiles from 'hi the T',::: 1 " ““‘kority of tiu ‘ Orphans’ Court for March muf !u ! lt!romery ’ on WEDNESDAY, at Publ cs, 1, >‘ 2o ’ clock Nuon > will be sol DELPHIA ****'"*, at the PHIL A. co. ntv’ frSSfiy tow , ,,sUi P. „ Montgomery Hilltown tu’rnpfife* laid” th? 1 *^ 0 " 8 ® Dojl B ,town to Noiristown. 3 mile' IT J °“ s °p, t ‘‘, e ,?“ rt ‘ 1 Eennsyl van iaßat h\?d, ™ m i£s anti 8 from DoyL'to\r? The'plop” ,v "bol°"ei S Nomfw !^ ta! -;? lon!: !h * middl.of aroM leading from Edwn Ti al ‘iff K House, dividing this tract mP? W ik . Bartholomew's land s. 39 deg. 45 S 7 deg. E. n 2S perches and f.ve-S perches and three-tenths to a stake; thence N 41 oeg. E. 70 perches and five-tenths to a stone in'the middle of the great road leading from Bethlehem 10 Philadelphia, thence along the middle of said road tuelonriollowing courses and distances, to wit: . 27 deg. 40 min. W. 6? perches and iwo-tenths to a stone, thence N. 50 deg. W. 20 perches and three-tenths to a stone, thence N. 5 de- \Y 14 perches to a stone, thei ce N. 13 deg. 50 min. W an ? two-tenths to a stono, thence by and of Edward Bartholomew N. 48 deg. 20 min. P erc^ es five-t-nths to the place of be g.nnmg. Containing In acres and 44 perches of , The improvements are a large Mansion House and large, tenant house, with barn,aedall ne cessary outbnildines. The property is handsomely located end conveniently situated, being near to (■pools, mills, places of public worship, See. Per ■ ons wishing to view it, can call upon the under igufd. Executors, upon the premises. Sale Absolut®. 5500 to be paid at time of sale. '■ A. E. WAGER,* ) S. S. WAGER/ C Executors. ' JAMES A. FREESIAN, Auctioneer, f&20,mh1,i5 Store N 0.422 Walnut st, ab.fFoiirth, ESTATE-JAMES' A. FKclE '?r7^4a. ’ —Germantown Residence 4 lISHER’S lane. Stone House, large Lot, and fine Shade. On WEDNESDAY, March 16. PS!, 12 o’ clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILALDELPHIA EXCHANGE, tne foU lowing described Real Etiaie, being the former residence of JOHN LISLE, deceased, viz: All umt lot of ground situate on tbe N. W. side of Fisher's lane, beginning at a stone or stase, a corner of a lot of ground granted bv John F Grab© for a burial ground, thence by Fisher’s lane, N. 59x degrees, E. about f«5 feet more or less, front toa s T ake, coimer of land now of Dr. Wm. Ash mead, thence by the same N. W. about 13 perches 13 feet 2 inches to a stone, corner of Neiser s land, .thence by the same S. W. about 97 feet 6=; inches to a stone, corner of sai* burial ground, thence by the same S. E. about 193 feet to the place of begin ning. The improvements are a good substantial double two-story stone dwelling, about 45 feet front, 30 leet deep, parlor 20 by 27 fret, hall 7 feet w;d®, dining-room 15 bv 17 feet on first floor Three-story back buildings 23 bv2& feet, ard on®- story frame kitchen 13 feet souare. adioiuing. Many chambers,range in the kitchen,gas throash out, well of very snperior water at the kitchen dcor,and not three minutes walk from either steam or horse passenger cars. There are two frame stables, each 18 by 20 feet, on the premises. The property is deiightfully shaded by eld lorest.trees: there are also much shrubbery and boxwood. 87“ Three-fourths ot the purchase money may remain. $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, fe2smhi,ls Store 422 Walnut st. ,ab. Fourth. M PEREMPTORY SALE—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—On WEDNES DAY, March 16, 1864, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Public S«le, without reserve, at tbe PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following .described Real Estate, viz: No. *l.—*2 DWELL INGS. 1123 and 1125 CATHARINE street—All those two neat three story brick dwelling nonses with the lots of ground thereunto belonging. situate on the rorth side of Catharine IS feet west of Florida street, Nos. 1123 and 1125,‘each 18 feet front, 57 feet deep, with the use of a three feet alley leading into Florida street. Subject to ssS>t ground rents (redeemable) each. Will be sold separately. No. 2.—TWO SMALL DWELLINGS AND LOT, No. 1212 FULTON street—Also a lot of ground on the south side of Fulton street. 9u feet north of Catharine street (Third Ward), IS feet front on Fulton street, and 146 feet deep to Catha rine street, narrowing to 1 foot fronton Catharine street. On the lotare a three-story brick dwelling house No. 2212 Fulton street, &n*d a small dwell ing in the middle of the lot. 87- Clear of all incumbrance. 07" Sale Peremptory. 551) to be paid on - each when the property is struck off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Anctioneer, fe25,m1,1j Store, No. 422 Walnut st. ab. 4th. MKEAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREEMAN', AUCTIONEER.—IO AC EES BRICK CLAY TRACT, HARRISON, JACKSON AND BRID IE STS.—FRAN ILFORD, 23d WARD.—On WEDNES DAY, MARCH 16,1564, at 12 o’clock, coon, will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA LA CHANCE, the following described Real Estate, viz.: All that valuable tract of land situate on the south side of Harrison and Jackson streets, and west side of Bridge street, in the late borough of Frankford, cow 23d Ward, having in front on Har rison street about 200 feet, on Jackson street about 300 feet, and on Bridge street about 600 feet, and containing over 10 acres of land. This tTact adjoins the land of Mr. Baker, and op posite the brick yard of Air. Wm. Sniedly, where there is a good depositor brick clay. Openings hare also been made in this lot. Harrison street is just above the Passenger B. R. Depot. 4®- Terms at sale. Plan at the store. $lBO to;be paid at the time sale. JAMES A. KEEXAN, Auctioneer, fes t mM,3s Store No. 4*22 Walnntst.. ab4th, a .REAL, ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREE MAN, Auctioneer.— Genteel DWELLING-, No. 1321 CHEEKY street. On WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1864, at 12 o’clock, noon, util! be sold at public sale, at the PHIL A BELT 3 111 A EX CHANGE, the following described Real Estate, rial All that genteel two-story briek house and the lot of ground thereto belonging,, situate on the south side of Cherry street, No. 1324. contain ing in front 16 feet, ana in depth feet to an alley, of which it has the privilege, leading into Juniper street. fcy $1,91)0 may remain. SSOtobe paid at the time ol sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. fe25,m1,15 Store, 422 Walnutst., above4th. WANTS. WANTED.— In.a Counting House, a young unmanied MAN, who writes a good hand and is correct at figures. Address, with refer ences, in handwriting ol the applicant, P. O. Boa No 1613. ' - . fe2s-3t» TTPANTED.— Wanted In a Wholesale Grocery \ y Store, a LAD to assist in the Counting Room, and make himself generally nsefnl. Address BOX, No. 2846 Philadelphia Post Office., le2S-3t* WANTED— A SHARE in the MERCANTILE LIBRARY. Address, stating price, B. B. H., Box 2866, Philadelphia Post Office. It* WANTED Two active yonng LADIES to lean the Retail Dry Goods business; also, a nice yonng LAD. The best of reference must be given. Apply at 702 ARCH street. - It* WANTED— A YOUNG MAN to go to a town in the Southwest. One who has a knowledge of the Shoe business, and can keep a set of Hooks - in.single entry. Address Box lt>3s, P- 0., with name and reference. I TXT ANTED—A good PAPER RULER, also, a W BOY to feed a ralins machine. = Apply to W. MURPHY & SONS, 339 Chestnut st. fe23-3t* L" asrf FIRST-CLASS SERVANTS’ EMPLOYMENT HOUSE has always a good action of capable, civil WOMEN and GIRLS, Jni tirSlv servants and Hotels, and every -branch nrVsrfiilness, *to suit. dll. 735 SAN SOM street. Conducted by a respectable American L«dv. fe!9.6t* sm WANTED TO RENT, FOR THE SUM tH MEB, a pleasant FURNISHED HOUSE, acres of gronnd attached, in a healthy locality, in the eonntry, within one hour’ e ride of the city. Address, with particulars, J. S. OOX, No. 122 South Second street, Philada. fe!9-6t* PARAFFINE WAX CANDLES. -75 cases now in store and lor sale, by the undersigned, Sole Agent for the : 125 Walnnt street le2o-7t* BITTER ALMONDS— 20 Kegs Bitter. Shelled Almonds just received and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER * 00. > 108 and 110 South Wharves.