Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 01, 1864, Image 7

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    fit -.fiM** GF.HEiRSi-JSsttta
frlilS? « of SANDERS, ' deceased.
-DAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. VALU
ABLE TAVERN ;ST AND • * -UNIO N HOUSE. * *
HADDINGTON, FRAME DWELLING AND
SMITHERY, -TWENTY-FOURTH WAaD.
On WEDNEM?AYr Marcli2 1 liBM ) at 12 o’clock,
TrVrV«TA b^vM?Vtr^ >UcSale i at tS ® *HILA-
A EXCHANGE, the folio wiog described *
Sandtrs,' deceased, viz:'-
All that valuaole tavern stand, tenanthonse, frame
otaole, Ac., Ac,, -with ground thereto
belonging, in the village of Haddington, in the
T wenty-fourth', ward,: beginning: at "a stake on
l “* Read, thence south 86 west2 7-10
S?tZ es taa ' BtaJje iu the line' of.land how or late of
Thomas Goodwin, thence partly by said land and
land now or lateofJam*'S Logan, north s'deg.v
WestB 8-10 perches to a stake on the Haverfoxd
Road. thence along the same nor itrBs deg., east 6
♦•*10 perches to a stake in the Merion Road,
mence south 4# deg., west 4 perches to an
ether stakein said 'Merion'road, , thence south 28
deg B-10 perches to the place of beginning.
, A?d alßo that lot of. ground aajoinins the above,
beginning at the comer of Goodwin’s land* thence
along.the Haverford Road, N. 85 deg., E. 2 7-10
perches, S. 5 deg. E. 8 1.10 perches to a stake, a
corner of land-now or late oi- James Legrand,
thence S.-85 deg. W. 2 7*lo perches to a stake, a
cpr»er.‘ of land; property of John Rose, thence
N- 5 deg; W.*:B l-io perches to the place of begin
ning, containing 218-10 perches.
Also the lot of ground adjoining, 'beginning at a -
stake in the middle of tbe Haverford Road, thence
by Logan* b lot S. 5 deg. E. 133 fc-10 feet to a stake,
thence by Goodwin’s land, S. 85 deg. W. 315*10
feet io a point, th* nee by R. C. Martin’s land, N.
5 deg w. 133 6* 10 feet to a stake in the middle of
the said Haverford Road, thence along the same,
N. 85 deg. E. 315-10 feet to the place of-begin
ning, containing 4,250 4-10 feet more or less. On
these two lots are erected four frame tenant houses
and blacksmith shop. Willrent together for about
$5(O per annum. Half of tne pnrehasemoney mav
remain. . •
gIOO to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the heirs.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer* *
fell, 16, mhl Store, No. .422 Walnut st., ab. 4th.
©REAL ESTATE.— JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer. NINE WELL-SE
CURED GROUND RENTS, eachs42per annum.
—On WEDNCSI'AY, March 2, 1801, atl2o’clock,
noon, will be sold, at Public Sale, at the PHIL
ADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following des
cribed Real Estate, viz : All tho3e 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 January and July in
every year, forever, without any deduction*for
taxes, Ac., by George R. Southcott, his heirs and
assigns, respectively issning out of and chargeable
upon the nine several lots or pieces of ground, sit
uate on the north side of Tasker street, between
Eighth and Ninthstreets, in the city of .Philadel
phia, beginning respectively,, at the distances, 61
feet 9 inches; 96 feet. 1 inch; 111 feetXi inches:' 127
feet 5 inches; 205 feet 9 inches, 221 feet 5 inches; 252
feet 9 inches; 2GSfeets inches, and 284 feet 1 inch,
westward from the weßtside of Eighth street, each
of said'lots f containing in front or breadth on the
said Tasker street, 15 feet 8 inches, and extending of
that width in length or depth northward, between
lines parallel with the said Eighth street 68 feet.
They are all well secured.by three-story
brick dwelling-houses, and are punctually paid.
$5O to be paid bn each at the tame of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN*.; Auctioneer,
fell, 16, marl Store,422 Walnut st. above 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE;—Estat o
SSL LOUIS O. BATTERS ACHS, deceased
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—BUlLD
LOT, North Penn Village, Twentieth Ward.
Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY*,
March 2, 1864,’at 12 o’clock, Noon, will he soldat
Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate*
late the property of Louis C. Bauersacbs, de
ceased, viz AH that certain lot of ground, com
posed of four contiguous lots, marked-in a certain
plan 91 Ncrth Penn village, Nos 565, 566, 575 and
676, situate on the north side of Dauphin street,
and south side of Hermann street, between Twen
ty fifth and_Twenty-sixth streets, and at the dis
tance of two one feet one inch east
ward from the east side of the said Twenty-sixth
street, in North Penn Township, in the county’bf
Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Dauphin and-Hermann streets, respec
tively, thirty-six feet, and in length or depth from
said Dauphin street to Hermann street, two hun
dred and. twenty-five feet. ‘
sso to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of tne Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Ulerk O. C.
JAMES A. ZIEGLER, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
_fell-16mhlj Store, 422Walnntst.,above4th.
fm ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—ESTATE
mil OF GEORGE J. BROWN, Deceased—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer—FßAME
DWELLINGS, ami LOT, SECOND Street, above
Wharton. Under authority of the Orphans* Court
for the City and County of- Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. March 2, T9M, at 12 o’clock,
noon; /will be: sold at Public Sate, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Heal Estate, late'the property of George J. Brown,
deceased,-viz: An undivided third part of, in and
to all that certain lot or piece-ofground sitoate on
the east side of Secondstreet, in the City of Phila
delphia, and having three frame messuages or
tenements thereon 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 feet, and extending in length
or depth eastward of that width, 100 feet to Wheat
street.
S5O to be paid when the property is struck off.
By the Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O;
TO. T. BRQWN, Administrator. -
JAMES A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer,'
fell, 16, mhl' Store, 422 Walnut st., ab4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate o
MSI CROOK MINORS.—JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer TWO-STORY BRICK
CARPENTER SHOP, ALDER street, between
Tenth and Eleventh streets, above Poplar.
Under, authority ,of the Orphans’ Court for the
City and County of : Philadelphia, on WEDNES
DAY? ; March 2,~ 1864, at, 12 o’ clock, Noon,
•will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA. EXCHANGE, the following described
Beal Estate; the property of Crook Minors, viz:
All that certain lot of ground with the two-story
brick hiessuage thereon erected, situate on the east
side of Alder street, between Tenth and Eleventh
s’reets, at the distance of 82 feet 3 V inches north
ward from Poplar street, containing in front on
Alder street 18 feet, and in depth eastward from
Alder street 40 feet. Subject'to ail annual ground
rent of §24, payable hall yearly in April and
October. : - .
O' §6O to he paid at the time of sale.
By older of the Court, -
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
PIERCE ARCHER, Sen. Guardian.
■ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, 16,inhl Store,No. 422 Walnut St. ,ab. 4th.
®REAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer—VALUAßLE BUSI
NESS LOCATION, No. 1104 SPRING GARDEN
street. On WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1861, at 12
o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described Beal Estate,' viz: All that desirable
two-story bricirDwelling House,.with three-story
brick back-bufldiugsAnd lot of ground thereto be
longing. situate on the south aide of Spring Garden
street No. 1104, containing 21 feet front and about
105 feet deep, with the privilege of an outlet into
Ridge avenue.
This property is in a good location for bittiness,
opposite the Spring Garden Market . The first slnry is
on a level vr.’.o ‘he pavement, having been built for 8
utrge office, and only wants a bulk window to convert it
to a store. The rooms arc all large. There are dining
room and kitchen cn first floor : also « summer kitchen
oboce saloon parlor in second story, ten
JcdA», <£ JltaUr ’ Sac ge, hot and sofd.,water,.gai,.
mone y may ■-
•fan i« *wkT*s*- FREEMAN* Auctioneer,
fell. 16,mhi store No.422WalnutsL above Fourth.
It Au E cU™fer TA^i^ E |^:|;RßEMAN,
LINGS. OITTNPT' Vrri.L °“IALL DWEL
WEDNESDAY 1 ,
noon, will be sold at Pubnc^Sale a ut I ,ha O TOT?’
ADELPHIA EXCHANGE? the
scribed’Beal Estate, viz: All tho«e U three 8 «tMV
dwelling houses and lots of ground on whfehthe?
are erected, situate oirthe west side of OnS
street, beginning 131 leet 10 inches north of Lor-ms
street and extending in front, together, 43f«*t ■>
inches, (each being 14 feet five inches front) and
■he two southward ones 52 feet deep, and the
northward one 50 feet to a.2-feet-wide alley, with
the use of a 2-feet alley leading into a 0-feet alley,
which bounds the last described on the north.
Will he sold separately. $lOO6 may remain on each
nonse. §5O to be paid on each when the property
is struck off. .... .. ........ ........
, ~ JAMES A. FREEMAN, ’Auctioneer.
seii,l6,mhl store, 422 Walnut streetahov.e 4th.
-ESTATE OF
MISIS p - JAMES, deceased—JAMES
BTpBY^BRrok A »s e g-lg E^gHE^Y
BlreeE On "WEDNESDAY, March! 2d, 1864, at
» PUTT Aiwtpul A b sv ld public sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE the fol
wing described ;BeaEEstate, late o EBobert P.
Jamee; deceased!t All that genteel two-storybrick
dwelling house, with two-story back dwellings
and the lot of-, ground thereunto belonging on the
north side oLCherry street, .No. stoffn Se°ax?h
ward of the. City,, containing in front 16V feet and
in depth 04 feet to a three feel alley, of v&ich it
the privilege House! has saloon parior. gas?
bath, &c. Subject to a ground rent of §24 . ’
SCO to be paid wben ibe property is struck off
JAMES A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer
feu,i6,mhi Store, 423 “Walnut »t., ah, 4t»,
REAL ESTATE SALES. . T
a ORPHANS’ sOQUKT. SALE.—ESTATE
of CHRISTIAN SCHNITZEL, 'D'aaeaiOdV—
lES A. < FREEMAN,- Auctioneer. —Under
authority of the Orphans’ Court f-ir the Oily mid
County of Philadelphia, on WEDCi ESUAY,
March 2,'1861, at 12' o’clock noon, will besolcl at
Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA' EX
CHANGE, the following described Beal Estate;
late the property of .Christian Schnitzel, deceased,
viz:. No. I—Schnitzel's Lager Beer BREWERY,
THIKTY-FIRST ana THOMPSON Streets j near
I’airmonnt Park—All that certain lot or piece of
ground with the hnck beer vaults and atone brew
ery and other buildings thereon erected, sitnateoa
the veest aide of 31st street, at the distauce of 312
feet nioithwnrd from the north side of Thompson
Btreet, In the late District of Penn, now the 20th
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in
front or breadth on said 31st street, 50 feet, and ex
tending in length or depth westward between par
allel lines with said Thompson street 200 feet.
Subject to a yearly gronnd rent of *6O.
Kg'This brewery has always been considered one of
the best and mo S‘ practically built on the Schuylkill
Has two boilers capable to mash, 300 bushels grain a
Boy, a superior fermen ing room, cellar for present
use, beer vaults that have storage capacity qf.soto6oj*-'. ;
rels. for stockbeer, large malts o rage floor, hop rem, l
and back frame dwell ng house, containing kitchcnand :
some ten rooms y all in such condition as to be used at
OTt’O. i'’'*:i 1 * .
: DARGE lot s. e. corner of
YORK ANDrSEVENTH STREETS, . 6Q by.lBl
feet, 3 fronts.—All that certain lot ot ground situ
ate in the-latetownship-nf- the Unincorporated
» ru Liberties, now in the consolidated city
°f Philadelphia, at the Southeast corner otYork
and Delaware Seventh streets, coiitainin'g in ! front
on said Seventh street..6o feet,.aod extending in
depth on York street 184 feet B>s .inches to Tyson
street (50 feet wide, leading from Dauphin"street to
York street, and equidistant .between Sixth and
Seventh streets). Subject to a yearly ground rent
of *6O. t, ‘ 1 •
*lOO to be paid on each when the property is
struck off. " ■ ■ r
By order of the Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
. KATRINA. SCHNITZEL; Administratrix.
1 JAMES A.' FREEMAN,. Auctioneer,
fell, IC,mhl Store, 422 Walnut street, ah.,4th.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estite. of
SARAH BUCKLEY, deceased.—JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—FßAME . HOUSES
AND LOT,.Lanca*ter tnrnpike and Mantua road,
opposite Thirty-Sixth street, T wenty-Fourth
ward. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court
for the City and ' County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1864, at 12 o’clock,
noon, v ill be sold at pnblia sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, late tbe property of SABAH BUCK
LEY, deceased, ..viz. :—All that certain lot or
piece of ground, with the two frame messnages or
tenements thereof..erected, “port and parcel of
the Greenville Estate,’* situate on the tortheast
wardly side of the Lancaster turnpike road, and
■westwardly from Mantna road, formerly-in Block
ley township, now Twenty Fourth Ward of tbe
city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth
on tbe said tnrnpike road.3s feet, and extending in
length or depth, between lines at right angles with
the said tnrnpike road, to the centre of the Old
Lancaster;road. The. said lot of ground* being
marked and oeeignated on a certain plan, filed ol
Record in the Recorder’ S-Office, at Pailadelphta,
inDeedßookß.L.L.,No. 51, page 536, * ‘number
seven,’ ’ and being part of the same premises
which Edward Buckley, by indenture dated the
38th day of September A. D. 1843, recorded at
Philadelphia in Heed Book A. W. M. No. 78, page
418, Ac. .granted and conveyed unto the said Sarah
Buckley in fee, with the appurtenances.
Clear of incumbrance.
*5O to be paid when the property is struck oft
By order of the Court, -
W. C. STEVENSON," Clerk O. O.
R. M. BATTUES, Trustee.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, 16, mhl. I Store, No. 422 Walnut st. ab.4th
® ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of
ISAAC B. RUSSELL,’deceased.—JAMES
A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 723 .SWAN
SON-STREET, below ALMOND street. Under
authority-of the Orphans’ Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the
2d of March;' 1884, 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. Russell, de.
deased, viz: All that certain three-otory brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground
thereunto-belonging, situate on the west side of
Swanson street, south of Almond street, lately in
the District of Southwark, now in the city of Phi.
ladelphia, beginning at the northeast corner of a
house formerly owned by Francis Penrose, thence
westward along said house and fence, as it for
merly stood. seventy-two feet, at which depth
it Is twenty-four feet three inches wide, thence
northward three feet nine inches, thence westward
seventy-seven feet nine-inches, more or less, to
the back of the Front street lots, thence northward
twenty fcet six inches to ground now or late of
Samuel Penrose, thence eastward on sl straight
line along said gronnd to Swanson street, one
hundred and forty-nine feet nine inches, more or
less, tbence southward eighteen feet six inches to
the place of beginning. T
The above is a three-story brick dwelling
“with two-story back building.
Clear of .all incumbrance.
i JGT $59 to .be paid at the time of- sale.
.By\theCouit, i '.
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C,
HENRY M. DECHERT, Administrator.
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
* fell, 16, mhl Store,422 Walnutstreet, above 4th.
M JAMES A. FBEEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
FINE FARM; 75ACRES. WEST CHES
TER. On. WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1861. at
12 o’clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, will be sold at Public Sale, thefollow-:
ing described Real Estate, viz: All that valuable
FARM, situated partly within the northern boon
dory.of the borough or West Chester, and partly
in-the township of West Goshen-, Chester Co. Pa.,
containing 75 acres, more or less, iu a high state
of cultivation, with excellent fences, dividing it
into 10 enclosures, and supplied with an abun
dance of pure, spring water.
! The improvements are located about -the centre
of the property, and comprise a stone dwelling,
large and commodious barn, wagon-house, corn
crib, ice-house, milk-house, Ac. The buildings
are well watered by a forcing-pump from a never
failing spring. Two fine young orchards are on
the-property,- comprising a choice selection of the ’
.best varieties of fruit, one of which is now in suc
cessful bearing, and is unexcelled for productive
ness. t&~ Possession April Ist..
; Half the purchase money may remain.
( US* $250 to be paid when the property is struck
! off. .
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer
fell-16mhl Store, 422 Walnut st., above 4th.
Sga REAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FBEE-
Dii MAN, Auctioneer, COTTAGE RESI
DENCE :-KINGSESSING Avenue and FORTY
SEVENTH-street-'West Philadelphia. On WED-'
NESDAY,-March 2d; 1864, at 12: o'clock, noon,
will he sold at pnblic sale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE,, the following .described
Real Estate? viz: A commodious and well finished
two-story house and lot of ground situate bn the
southwest corner of Kiusessing avenue and Forty
seventh street. West Philadelphia, "containing a
front on'the Avenue of 84 feet, ' and on Forty
seventh street, 87 feet 6 inches. The house is of
brick (rough east,) it has a large parlor,' dining
room, large pantry and kitchen on the first floor,
with neat veranda and bay windows, fine cham
bers and bath room, gas .pipes inserted. Kitchen
range and bbiler, stove furnace and low down
: grate, Ac. . . ' . ; ' '■
! The neighborhood is being rapidly improved
with handsome residences. 1
: 81,700 may remain on mortgage.
S5O to he paidut the time of sale.-
, JAMES A. FREEMAN, • Auctioneer,
fell, 16, mhl, Store, 422 Walnut above Fourth st.
■ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE Estate of
PATRICK GROGAN, deceased JAMES
A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer. Three-story BRICK
DWELLING,,,. 170 ADAMS STREET. Under
authority of tbe Orphans’ Court-fortbe City and
;County of Philadelphia, on .WEDNESDAY,
March 2, 18<Hat 12 6’clock, noon', will be sold at
Pnblic Sale, - at the PHILADELPHIA-EX
• CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
date the , property of PATRICK - GROGAN,
deceased, friz: All that certain lot of ground with
the three-etory brick messuage thereon erected,
situate on;the west side ef Adams street, 420 feet
northwaTd from Columbia street, containing in
front or breadth on said Adams street, 12 feet and
extending’ in depth westward between lines
parallel with said Columbia street, 46 feet to a 6
feet wide alley leading north-ward-, into Cherry
street. - , . .- . .
sio to he paid at the time of sale. ’ '*
By order of the Court,.
WILLI AM O. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O.
MARGARET GROGAN, Administratrix,
fell is A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer,
tiDtinhi Store, 422 -Walnat street above 4thi
fl Cbm® 8 , SALE—Estate Ol MARY
MAN SF T ’ d—JAMES A: FREE
BERT STRl?l'm r SJ? TJII ' DING LOTS, FIL-.
thomv NINTH-WARD Under an
beU,dec’d?:lwm 1 \ ttew !!. lortllelateMar y UQtlr -
WEDNESDAY u* -at-Public. -Sale, ...on.
tte followingdescribedßeblEstfte^PpAllth^’e
two certain lots of ground t.tri 1 X .Z
side of Filbert street. In the Nbntu°wi?d
city; beginning at Jr
from Twenty-second street, containtal'itffibStiß
feet and extending in depth 102 feet. 108 m front J®
siS^ff° e^ h
JV. B.—Thcabove lots will be sold to close the estate
There archers-tath.. side of the- above lots seven others
which,will be- sold at the. same time by order of other
parties ioihe estate.' * ' "'
Termsat sale. .
JAMES A. PREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, IC,mhl Store No. 422 Walnut ■(,, ab, 4th.
•”JSIi7fAILYE?iOT
. T. 5 V ; -* it fi'o t'r. ■. . • A :V;j ■
a ORPHAN S’ SALE. —Estate of
JABEZ BUNTIiyG, deceased. J AMES
a. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE
MEADOW TRACT O'F 50; A ORES: ON CAR-;
RENTER’S ISLAND, DELAWARE RIVER,
IWENTY-FOIETH WARD. Under authority
.of the Orphans’ ©oirrt'tor the' City and Comity ol
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 2d,
1864, at 12 o’clock, Npon", will he sold at Public;
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA -EXCHANGE,
the following described Real Estate, late the
properly of “JABEZ BUNT i NO,-j deceased, viz:
All that certuin piece or parcel of meadow land
situate, lying and being on Carpenter* s Island, in
lhePwenty fourth Ward of the city o' Philadel-
Shia, -beginning at the centre of the road leaoibgto
'og Island at lhe point where said road crosses
Church creek, thence in a southerly direction along
said creek,the several courses and distances there
of to Bow. creek, thence along Wow creek to the
embankment repeptly ereeted tbeTeori,thence along
the several cohrEes and distances thereof to low
water mark on the River, Delay are,,- thence along
said river at low- watermark north2sV deg., east
26 perches; thence north 40J,' deg., east 16 6-10.
perches; thence north'wfleg. , east to tho bank;
.tbence alongthe bank the same course continued
II?*'- perches;-thence north-88*f 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 12
perches. “ '
Caspian and survey by James Miller, late City
Surveyor, by which the property will be sold, at
.the store. - * ;
; BEP'Clear of incumbrance.
*5O to be paid at the time of sale. . " .
; By order of the Court,-
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
*•- SAMUEL PUNTING,
CHABLES O. SELLERS,
-sr; g>;Administrators.
JAMES A. FREEMAN,' Auctioneer,
fell,l6mhl Store, 422.Walnutst;, above4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate of
HI NICHOLAS OUNDLINO. dec’d—JAMES
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under anthonty of
the Orphans’ Court for the. city and- conmy of
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 2,1861,
at 12 o’clock noon, will be told at pnblic sale, at
the; PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, tbe fol
lowing described real estate,:lata -the property of
Nicholas Onndling, dec’d., viz;
No. 1. DWELLING, BRIDGE street, White
8a11..-All ibat'certain lot of ground, with the
three*story brick messuage thereon erected, situate
on the east side of Brings street, in ithe Twenty,
third Ward of the city of Philadelphia, and marked
on James D. Pratt’s plan of lotsNO-10, containing
in front on said Bridge streer 9o f et,ond extending
in length or depth eastwardly 120 feet to Scatter,
good street.
NO. 2.—BUILDING LOT, BRIDGE STREET.
All that certain lot of ground, situate In Twenty*
third Ward of tbe City of Philadelphia, In tbe State
of Pennsylvania.being composed of two contiguous
lots or pieces of land, marked Nos. 11 and 12 in a
certain plan of lots laid out by James D. Pratt,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin
ning at a corner on the eastnardly side of Bridge
street, being also a.comer of lot No. 13, granted or
Intended so to be, to John M Klotz, thence extend
ing along the side of said lot eastwardly, NO feet to
a corner oh tbe side of a 30 feet wide street called
Scattergood street, thence along the aide of the
same southwardly, 36.57*4 feet to a comer of land
now or late of-James D. Pratt, thence along the
aide of the.same westwardly 120 feet to a corner on
the side of Bridge street aforesaltLand thence along
the side of said street northwardly, 40 (eet 6 inches
to the place of. beginning. O'CLEAR OF IN
CUMBRANCE' -
(60 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Court.
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
r SAMUEL COUGHLIN, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
feli,l6,mhl,. Store. 422 Walnut st. abOTetth
®RFAL ESTATE —JAMES A. FREEMAN
Anctioner—To Manufacturers, Machinist,
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,
1854, at 12 o’ clock, noon, will be-sold at Public
Sole, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE the
following described Real Estate, viz: All that
valuable piece of land with the improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Borongh of Bridge
port, oppofjteNqrristoWa, on the Schuylkill River,
in Montgomery county, at 'the S. E corner of
Second and Mill streets, being 81 feet # inches front
on Second street, and 14U feet on Mill street, then
narrowing to 40 feet wide it extends the further
depth of SI feet to the Reading R. B. The improve
ments are very substaatial/havlng besn need for
on agricultural machine shop and lonndry and
comprise a two-story brick machine shop, about 30
by 70 ieet, in which is a 15 horse steam engine with
boilers complete, with lathee, circular saws, put
lies, and machinery requisite for such a business;
a smith shop joins, also a foundry with the power
connections} introduced; and a large brick ware
honee, th* whole under good roof and heated by
the steam from the boilers, a track is laid from the
Reading R R. into the premises. There is an tfllce
in the shop untt ajtre-proef built therein. The main
building may easily.be converted inlo a cotton or woolen
manufactory.
These premises are 16 miles from Philadelphia,
very aceesßib e by the Reading EE, and Schuyl
kill canal. The neighborhood is rapidly being im
proved by mannfactnre of all kinds. This property
cost $16,000, and will be found well worthy of
attention. It may be examined at any time.
: WTerms at sale.
*lOO to be paid at the time of sale,.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, 16,mhl Store, 422'Walnut St.. ab. 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE Estate of
■5 ROBERTS. POTTER; deceased—JAMES
A: FREEMAN. Auctioneer TWELVE COURT
HOUSES, Lane’s Court, Lombard street; above
Thirteenth. Under authority of the Orphans’
Court for the Citv and County of Philadelphia
on WEDNESDAY, March 2, 1864, at 12 o’ clock,
noon, will be sold- at Public Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described Beal Estate, late the property of Robert
S. Potter, deceased, viz: All that certain Urge
lot of ground witbthe 12 Uiree-story brick dwell
ings thereon erected, situate on the south side of
Lombard street, 160 feet westward trom Thirteenth
street, containing in front 38 feet, and extending
in depth southwardly 122 feet, together with the
common use of a large conrt or alley way leading
into Lombard street, aa also of ti certain 3 feet
■wide allcy.leading south into Owens street.
Subject, the easternmost 18 feet in froat, to a
yearly ground rent ofsstj And the western most 20
feetfront, to a ground rent of 890, also-snbject,
the east rear lot, 18 by 44, to a ground rent of 89
pfrannnm.
- stoo to be paid at the time of sale.
- These , conrt hqnsea rent, at, reduced rents, for
from 85 to §S per month, yielding.-!. net rental
aboiye the ground irentS of nearl##6so per Annum. '
; By order of the Court:
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C
MARGARET POTTER, Administratrix.
. JAMES A. FkEEM AN,: Auctioneer,
; fell, 10,mhl ; Store,'422 Walnnt at., ah- 4th.
M JAMES A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer, Per
■SlL emptojy Sale, by Order of Heirs, Estate
late of PETER A "BRO-WNE, deceased, residence
No. 1113 WALNUT STREET, on WEDNESDAY,
■March 2d, 1864, at 12 o’filock noon, will be sold,
/without nny reserve,at Public Sale,at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Eeal Est.te, late the property of PETER A.
BBOWNE, Esq., deceased': All that lot of
f round .-with the desirable-, THREE STOBY
(RICKBESIDENOE, wlthdouble back buildings
Ac. thereon erected, situate on the ‘ north side of
Walnut street, No. 1113 between 11th and 12th
streets, containing, in front 21 feet, and extend ng
in depth 132 feet to a 12 feet alleyof which It has
the privilege.
7hi* is a'defirableproperty in a very pleasant
neighborhood ;<: Itmay he examined on application
tq_>lie Auctioneer.
- By- 85,6C0 may remain on mortgage, if desired by
the purchaser. • •• ■
■ $250 to be paid when the property is, struck off.
JAMES A.’.FBEEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell, 16, mhl Store 422 Walnnt street above 4th.
dKh JAMES A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer.
'BM. PEREMPTORY SALE TO CLOSE A
CONCERN VALUABLE LARGE LOT,
COLUMBIA, HOWARD AND PUTNAM Sts.,
19th Ward, 3 fronts. On WEDNESDAY, March
2d, 1864 at 12 o’c ockpnoon, at the PHILADEL
PHIA-EXCHANGE, the following described real
estate, viz: : All that lot of ground, in the 19th
:ward; beginning at the southwest corner of Co
lumbia and Howardstreets,,.thence extending west
,ward along the south side..ol the said Oolnmbia
street; 192 fett H),’; inches ttpgron nd ot Humphreys
.and Yerkes, tbence by tbe same southwardatright
angles with the said Columbia; street 63 feet IV
inches to the.xtorth side ot Pntnam street, th’nce
.eastward along Putnam street, 198 feet 9v' inches
tothenottbwest corner of Putnam and-Howard
.streets, and thence northwardalongHoward street;
66 feet to the beginning.
This isd valuable lot iuitable-for-a manufac
tory having three i roots. ■
: BS- Plan at the store. BS~ Sale peremptory to
close a concern •• slou to be pail when the pro
perty is struck off. 1
. FREEMAN, Auctioneer;
xelfr-10-miii v tore, 422 "Walnut, street
' ESTA ' p B. JAMES :Af.--FREE
MAN, Auctioneer—Gentetl DWELLING.
No. 1324 CHERRY street. On WEDNESDAY
March 16, 1864, atl2o’clock, noon, will be sold at
P'AMio sale, at the PHILADELPHIA 'EX
OHANGE, the.fQ'iowipg,described Real JEatote,.
Eenteel two-etory brick honse and
belonging, ’ sitttate on
(the south side of Cherry street; No, 4324, contain
:ing in frontffl _leet, and m depth OTj/fdit ’to‘ an
may ” main ’ PMd at «te
BEAL ESTATE..SALES.
. A. FBEEMAN, AntUoneer.
fe2sjmi} X 5 Store, 422 Walnnt st. , alcove 4&i.
ifSli ?AL:-FRBS
■bROWN ’,
• SruRE RriSIDEMOE. No 1?17
i '’treet,,on WEDNESDAY, March id,
sale ’YiaoH’ in ,'solu-atPnbUc
rif^ e An at 1h “ '-PD Ir ' A DE-LPHT-A*-EXOHANGE,'
' h ''J, ollo J- 1n .6 described Real Estate, .viz: rtll Vuu
wiUidon b hri/j? l ‘ fcB ‘ ) ur *^RiSideace
r/n,rt .v thrie-Bkiry back buildings and iotot
: *Jd”f«S^ ,l,, s tof T? el -! ,l ** taB: '* lt,,a ' e '® a taeQorth '
'd«» to trout and 'lO5 feet
j a r 1 * f ’ et stae( ‘ t - The resClince
! n tki'e*n*W *t arts Ayer' rFurwtcet
bach XrL, P lale -vl*ss windows front and
. hamtUr, V* ■ Permanent washslands-in at l the
1 MarUr - "umtcl in the parflr cost 8250
tom linen and^d
tub, plaUd fauceit T m % co PP" planished lined
recciTed. * - ' ■
' the property is struck
o *fMi auctioneer,
jelly 16, mhx ? Wo. i'£2 Walnut street, above 4th.
EIFVVNTO Sbhthwest corner 1
and GIRARD-avenue, Twentieth
Waid, on WEDNESDAY, March 2d, 1881, at 12
o clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Stile, with
at the: PHILADELPHIA EX
. ae following described It-al Esuite,
Tiz: All »nat certain lot of ground, with the three
story biictr Business Stand and Dwelling House
thereon erected, ejtuate; of, the southwest'corner
2? Girard avenue, in tbe
Twentieth Ward; ol ibe city, 18 feet front aird eo
ii P* -Subject to $9O a year grouc d rent.
.This is a good business stand,'do w occu
piea as a retail grocery store, with a good hall for
gs m ,he secoDd-story. Kents for over
SSCO per annum.
K?" Fale Peremptory.
$lOO to be paid at the time of rale.
. v-r mJ, .JAMES a. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,'
tell, to, mhl Store, 482 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
M POSTPONED ORPHANS COURr PER
JMPTORY a* LE. Estate of PETER
VVAGFR, deceased—JaMES A. EREEMAN,-
Auctioneer.—Jfalcable FARM, 178 A«res, with
extensive Improvement?, on BETHLEHEM tnrn-
MONTGOMERY county, 19 miles from tbe
—Under authority of the .Orphans* Court for
the I'ounty of Montgomery, on WEDNESDAY,
March ]6th, 1864, at 12 o’clock Noon, will be sold
at Poblie Sale, withont reserve, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, thefollowiug described
Real Estate, late the properly ofPETER WAGER,
deceased, viz: Being a valuable tract of about 178
acres of land, situate at the village of Montgomery
Square, Montgomery towusbip, Montgomery
county, Pa., fronting on the Springhouse and
Hilltown turnpike, and the State Rjad from
l'oylestown to Norristown, 3 miles from two sta
tions on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, 19^miles
liom Philadelphia, io miles from Norristown,
and 8 from Doylestown. The property isboaaded
and described as follows: Beginning at a corner
stone of this and of Edward Bartholomew’s laud,
thence extending along the middle of a road leading
to North Wales Meeting. House, dividing this tract
from Edward Bartholomew’s land S. -39 deg. 45
.min. W. 145 perches and five-tenths to a stone,
thence partly by land of Jonathan Dickerson, and
partly by Peter Martin’s land, S. 26 deg. and 30
min. E. 81 perches and two-tenths to a stone;
thence still by the said Peter Martin’* laud the
four following courses and distances, to wit: N.
87 deg. E. 22 perches and five-tenths to & stone,
thence S. 35 deg. E. 21 perches and five-tenths to a
white oak. thence S. 42 deg. W. 23 perches and.
two-tenths to a stone; thence S. 40 deg. 30 min. £.
£6 perches and five-tenths to a stone, thence by
land o* Robert Gordon the following courses and
distances, to wit: S. 44 deg. E. 3 perches and two
tenths to as ake, thence N. 65 deg. 30 min. E. 42
perches and three-tenths to a stake: thence N. 41
deg. E. 70 perches and five-tenths to a stone in the
middle of the great road leading from Bethlehem to
Philadelphia, thence along the middle of said road
the four following courses and distances, to wit.
N. 27 deg. 40 min. W. c? perches and two-tenths
to . a stone, thence N. 50 deg. W. 20 perches sad
three-tenths to a stone, thence N. 5 deg. W. 14
perches to a stone, thence N. 13 deg. 50 min. W.
97 perches and two-tenths to a stone, thence by
land of Edward Bartholomew N. 4S deg. 20 min.
W. 41 perches and five-tenths to the place of be
ginning. Containing ITS acres and 44 perches of
land, Ac. The improvements are a large Mansion
House and large tenant house, with bam,audall ne
cessary outbulldincs. The property is handsomaly
located end conveniently eitoated, being near to
schools, mills, places of pnbUc worship, Ac. Per
sons wishing to view it, can call upon..the under
signed. Executors, upon the premises.
Sale Absolute.
■7~ 9500 to be paid at time of sale.
A. E. WAGER, > *r.
S. S. WAGER, j Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe2s,mhi, 15 Store N 0.422 Wainuist., ab.JFourth.
MKEAXj ESTATE.—JAMfci A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer.—Germantown Residence*
FISHER’S lane. S-oce House, large Lot and
fine Shade. On WEDNESDAY, March 16,1*64,
at 12 o’ clock, noon, will be sold at Publto Sale, at
the PHI LA LDELPHIA EXCHANGE, toe fol
lowing described Beal Estate, being lhe former
residence of JOHN LISLE, deceased, viz: AU
that lot of ground utuate on tbe N. W. side of
Fisher’s lane, beginning at a stone or 6t&tce, a
corner of a lot of ground granted by John F
Grabe for a burial ground, thence by Fisher’e lane,
N. 59# degrees, E. about 05 feet more or !es*, front
to a stake, corner of land now of Dr. Wm. Ash*
mead, thence by thetame N. W. about n perches
13 feet 2 inches to a stone, corner of Neiser's laud,
thence by the same S. W. abont 97 feet 6# inches
to a stone, corner of said burial ground, thence by
the same S. E. about lUsJ?pet to tbe place of begin
• Tbe improvements are a good substantial double
two-story stone dwelling, about 15 front, 30
leet deep, parlor 20 by. 27 leet, hall 7 feet wide,
dining-room 15 by 17 feet on first floor.
Three-story back buildings 13 by 20 feet, and one*
story frame kitchen 13 feet square, adjoining.
Many chambers,range in «he kitchen,gas through
out, well of very superior water at the kitchen
door,and not three miuutes walk from either steam
or horse passenger cars. There are two frame
stables, each lR by 20 feet, on the premises. The
property i« delightfully shaded by old forest trees:
there are also much shrubbery and boxwood.
Three-fourths ol the purchase money may
remain. - J ■
SlOO to be paid at the time of sale
JAMES A."FREEMAN, Auctioneer,'
fe25mh1,15 Store 422 Walnut st. ,ab. Fourth.
ffei PEREMPTORY SALE—JAMES A.
JKa FBEEMAN, AucUoheer. —On WEDNES
DAY, M*rch,l6, 1£64, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will
be sold at Public Sale, withorit reserve, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described Real Estate, viz: No. t. —2 DWELL
INGS. U 23 and 1125 CATHARINE
those two neat three story brick dwelling houses
with tbe lots of gronnd thereunto beloaging.situZtg
on tbe r orth.stde ot Catharine street, 18 feet west
: of Florida street, Nos. 1123 and T 125, each 18 feet
front. 57 feet deep, with the use of a three feet alley
leading into Florida street. Subject to S5Sk
gioond rents (redeemable) each. Will be sold
separatelv.
, No. 2'—TWO SMALL DWELLINGS AND
LOT, No. 1212 FULTON street—Also a lot of
gronnd on the south side of Fulton street 90 feet
north of Catharine street (Third Ward), 18 feet
front on Fulton street, and 146 leet deep to Catha
rine street, narrowing to l foot front on Catharihe
street. On the lot are a three-story brick dwelling
house No. 1212'Fulton street, and a small dwell
ing In the middle of the lot.
B£F“- Clear of all incumbrance.
V9T hale Peremptory.
$5O, to be paid on each when the property i
struck off. '
. „ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,'
fe2s.ml, 15 Store, N0.,422 Walnut st. ab. 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—Estate Or.
BSI TOBIAS PYLE, deceased. JAMES A.
Andioneer. DWELLINGS, ME-
S?.iS 10 lJ reet ’ nearCRESSON street, MANA
}•j! R. Under authority of the Orphan’s Conrt’
I;’ 1 " e City and County of: Philadelphia, on'
WEDNESDAY, March 16: 1861 at 12 o’clock, ,
neon, will be sold at Pnblic Sale, at the PHI LA.'
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, late the property of Tobias Pyle, de
ceased, viz: All those two certain messuages and
lot ol gronnd, situate in the late borongh of Maua
ynnk, on the southeast side of Mechanic street, 73
feet 7 inches from Cresson etreet, having a front on
Mechanic street of 32 feet, and extending in length
or depth between lines at right angles to said Me- ,
charic street about 38 feeVmore or less, to gronnd
late of Benjamin E. Cautlet. Subject to a certain
yearly gronnd rent of 834 so'payabla half yearly.
tS~ On the above lot are one : tv story frame, and
ohe sipgle 2v story stone dwellings. . • .
$5O to be paid when the property is strnck off.
By the Court, 1 „ _
WM. O, STEVENSON, Clerk O. U.
; MARGARET PAXSON, ) Exccu tors.
JOHN PYLE, i ,
JAMES’ A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ,
fe2s-mhl-45 Store, 422 Walnut street,, ab Athr ;
RFAL ESTATE—JAMES A FREEMAN
AT THREE-STORY :
BRli’K DWELLING, No. 258. North ELEV-:
ENTH alreet. On WEDNESDAY; March 16; ’
1664, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be Bold at Pnblic s
Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following:
described Real. Estate: viz. , All that lotpf ground
with the three-story brick dwelling honceithereon
erected, situate on the corner: of Eleventh and
Griff Streets’,TH the Tenth Ward. lhfeet on Bley.-
entb slreet, 53 feet on Graff street. Subject to s72’
gronndrent; ■ : .
10" $5O to be paid when the property is struck
off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe2s-mhl, 15 Store, 422 Walnut at above 4th,
1 Eal EStATE -SALES.
\gg| ■' SALE—
„SETH OBAIGE, deceased—
Auctioneer.-t-EXTEN-
f 1 ™ S^®?] ?v., I) T VEt ' LI NGS, BUILDING
;lyge Lots, suitable lor Man-
-Coal ,Yards,, Ac., WASHINGTON
avenue,,lltjt aii^.l2m streets, Second Titod.
XJn dtr authority contained.in the Will of the' lata
>m Crtpfcdk**,. will-be sJfd £y
reserve, to. clo* the estate, At Public Sale, on
WEDNESDAY, March.
Noon, at the .PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE’
the Jollowing described Beal Estate, Nm i
•to A .BUILDING LOTS,' Temnlo
street,between 12th ‘and 13th. temple
< Tbeoniiaing lot on the north side of Temnle
jsirfet (whicdi l2th and 13th streets be
.twcen.Carpenter street,had Washington' avenue!
US fret east of 13th street, 16 feet front, 4G feet deep
/ The fctiUding lot adjoining the above on the eas!
... .
j The h'DildlßgTDtTiortlf side of Teitiple street, 108
feet east 7 of 13th Street, of the same dimensions ;
i The building lot north side oi Temple street, 283
jfeefc east of !3th street/ of the same dimensions;
. The building lot adjoining on the east, 304 feet
'east of lath street/ of the same dimensions.
; Nos. fr-to 8, inclusive. THREE DWELLINGS,
I v OS * 1014 and 1016 South Twelfth street. The
( three-story brick house, No. lM2 r and lot, on tb‘e :
: vest side ot 12th street, below -.Carpenter, 15 feet 4
• i D^1 s «U ORt \ 76 * ftct.deep, with the privilege of a
teauiDginto Temple street.
> «,■,iotrick house adjoining the above
10 l*» °* **** same description
! including, on the rear, part of
' these lelt opett for the nSe ot
The three-story *bnch dwelling.house, No. 1016,
adjoining the above on; the south, of the same de
scription and dimensions.' *
; Nos. 9to 11 inclusive. —THREEDWELLINGS,
*lO2O, 1022 and .1024 South Twelfth street.
, Tte three-Btdry brick dwelling and lot, No. 1020,
on ihe west side of Twelfth street, below Carpenter
street, J6?eet front, more or less, and 73 K feet deep
; to a 3 feet alley, leading from Albert to Temple
: streets, of which it bas the privilege.
The three-story, brick dwelling adjoining the
above, on the south, No. 102?, 17 le«tfront, more
1 orrless, and the same In depth as the above.
Ihe three-story f>r»ck dwelling house adjoining
the above on the south* No. 1024, of the same de
scription and dimensions.
Nos. 12 to 14 inclusive.—VALUAßLE COAL
YABD and VACANT LOTS, WASHINGTON
avenue, above Twelfth street. A valuable lot of
ground now used as a coal yard, on the north side
of Washington .avenue or Prime street, 180 feet
west of 12th street, 60 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 ate counting
house, platform scales,fencing,Bhede,rallroidtrack,
&c. The lease will expire about first of July.
The lot of ground adjoining the above on the
west, 60 feet front oh "Washington avenue, and 95
feet to Albert street*
.. The lot of ground adjoining the above on the
-*we»t. 70feet front on Washington avenue, and 95
feet deep on the east line. at. right angles to Wash*
ington avenue and. Albert street to Albert street,
the front on Albert street being 84 feet. It adjoins
a triangular lot which separates it from 13th street,
12 feet on Albert street and 26 feet on Washington
avenue.
Nos. 35 to 19inclusive—VALUABLE 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 front on each street, 100 feet. Three fronts.
The large lot at the northeast corner of Twelfth
Street and Washington Avenue, 100 feet front on
each street. Three fronts.
A lot of ground north side of Washington
Avenue, 100 feet westwartfrof Eleventh Street, 57
feet Irontand 100 feet deep to\a 30 feet street, to be
left 1 open for the use of the property bounding
thereon.
A lot of ground, north side of Washington
Avenue, 100 feet eastward of Twelfth Street, 57
feet front* and 100 feet deep to the said 30 feet
street.
The lot of ground on the north side ofWashington
A veuve, 157 feet westward from Eleventh Street,
57 feet front and 100 feet 1 deep to the said 30 feet
street.
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, afforus
great facilities, as the steam engines pass over if
from the Baltimore Railroad to the Delaware.
Eleventh Street is here 100 feet wide, ani the
street improvements of every kind are completed.
Nos.2Cand2l inclusive—TWO SHALL OWED*
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, 165 feet 0 inches north of Washington aye.
nue, 15 V twt front, more or less, and 73% feet
deep, with the use ota2w feet alley leadingjinto the
said 30 feet street. Tue dwelling house h** apt
been finished.
The dwelling house and lot adjoining the abore
on the south, 15. V feet front, more or less, and 73x
feet deep, including the raid 2X feet alley on the
rear leading into the said 30 feet street the ose of
which is reserved to the property above.
Nos. aa to 39 inclusive —IS BUILDING-LOTS.
—One at the Northeast corner oi Twelfth street
andtheeaid 30 feet street, 2t>x feet front more or
less, 73X feet deep including on the rear end the
2 a feet slley, the use of which is reserved to the
two properties north hereof.
Fourteen Building Lots situate on the north side
ot the said 30 feet street beginning at the distance
of 73,feet eastward rf Twelfth street, and con
taining in front, each 16 feet, and extending in
depth, each 51 feet. On the two western lots is
erected a brick stable, and on three of those in the
centre is a dye-house
Three Lots of Ground at the Northwest corner
of Eleventh and the said 30 feet street, the south
ernmost IS feet, the next, 17 feet, and the north
ernmost 16 feet fronton Eleventh street, and73X
feet deep. A 2feet alley Across the rear of the
two southern lots to be left open for the nse of the
three.
cy Sale of the whole peremptory, to close the
estate, ty Plan at the store.
Terms of Sale—upon the dwellings, the lots
fronting on 'Washington avenue, and the lots
fronting on Eleventh and Twelfth streets, half the
purchase money may remain if desired.
S5O to be paid on each when the property is
struck off. By order of Executors.
JAMES A- FREEMAN, Anctidheer,
fe2s.mal, 15 422 Walnut street, above 4th.
M TRUSTEE 1 S PEREMPTORY SALE.
Estate of ELIAS BOUDINOT, deceased
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Anctioneefg-t6 STORES;
AN D DWELLINGS-FIRST RATE BUSINESS
LOCATIONS, ELEVENTHBELOW WALNUT
AND NINTH ABOVE ARCH STREETS. —On
WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1564, aL 12 o’clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, without any
reserve, to close the estate, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, the following' described
Real Estate, late the property of Elias Bondinst,
dec’d, viz.: Nos. Ito 9 inclusive 9 STORES
AND DWELLINGS, ELEVENTH Street, below
Walnut Btreet—All those nine three-atory brick
dwelling houses, numbered severally 201, 203,205,:
207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 217,' and the lots of ground
thereto belonging, beginning at the distance of 228
feet fix inches, more .or less/north of Locust
street, and containing in front' each 15 feet lv
Inches, and in depth SOleet to a 20-feetalley, called
Burd alley.
: Clear of all t'gcum&rance. ’
, ty Will be told separately.
: Nos. 10 to 13 inclusive- 4 DWELLINGS, South
ELEVENTH Street, below Walnut street.—All
; thoee four three-story brick dwelling houses and
dhe lots of ground thereto Belonging, sitnata on the
east side of Eleventh street, rul] lining the above on
the south, and numbered severally 219. 221, 223
and 225. cohtainingtn front each 14feet Hi v inches
and extending in depth 74 feet 4 inches to a 2X -feet
alley leading into Locust street, of which they
have theprivUege. ty The. rear 14 v feet of the
southern house, No. 225, narrows 4 Ret.
. ty Clear of aUinctim'ranee..
vy Will be sold separately.
No. 14.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING, No. 1035 LOCUST Street.—A three story
brick dwelling house with tt-e lot of ground there
to belonging, situate on the nonh side of Locust
street, 60 feet east of Eleventh street, No. 1030, i 4
feet 4 Inches front and 37 feet deep.
ay Clear of every >ncnmbrance. ■
Nos. 15 and 16 — I TWO DWELLINGS, GOOD
BUSINESS LOCATIONS, Nos. 14landl4o North
NINTH-Street.—All those two three-story brick
dwelling houses and the lots of ground thereto be
longing, situate on the east side of Ninth street ad
joining, now nnmbered 141'and 145, containing In
front each 15 feet lox inches, more or less, and ex
tending in depth 10 feet to a 52 feet street leading
into Cherry street.
; i y Will resold separately. >
sty The above properties are all clear of every in
ciiv,iterance. Tie ternstof the different tenants will ex
pire between Hay and September next.
■ tty Sale of the Whole Kstateperemptory.
850 to be paid-oh each when the property is
struck:off.' r; .?
By order of Edward j. O. Atterhnry, Trnstee.
JAMES A. FREEMAN; Auctioneer,
fe2s.mhl, 15 .No. 422 Walnut street.
SSS REAL ESTATE. JAMES A. FREE
fi!. MAN, Au ctieneer. -N EAT THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING, No 769 FLORIDA Street.'
—On W EDNESDAY, March 16,1864, at 12 o clock,.
Noon; will be Bold at Public Sale, at the PHILA-;
DELPHI A EXOHANQiE,-the folio wing described
Real Estate: All that neat three-story b.
of ground thereunto belong*
irig, situate oh tije east .side ot Florida
feet south'of Fittwater street, in the Third_Ward
of the city, 16 feet fronted* feet deep to Jessup
street. Gasintroduced, range ui kitchen, ,bath'
room, A A Subject toSSO ground rent. :
550t0 be paid wbenthaoroperty Is struck off,
■. „ JAMES.A FREEMAN, Auctioneer, . *
fe25.m1.75 . Store.l22 Walnut st.y ab. ith
CANARY SEED—TWENTY-FIVE BBLS
Prime Canary Seed In store and for sale by
WORKMAN *OQ-, No. D 3 Wain, street.
I HSALE, BY QROEB OF
ol HiOuOLASRITTEN-.
: v .• *’ deceased-.,-JAMES A ! i
! Auctioneer, Vain able Track
irT' DweUmgir,- Stod'
•«#» Twenty. first ’wrrfte J
-sold, without anv reserve. at t»hkh^ , c?ia'
! WEDNESDAY. March’' II 4
■noon,, at: the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE’
the iollcwing described Real Estate, iat? nr
.Nicholas Biitenhuuse,, deceased.'. No l' ? l7i?
Acies,‘ Schoolstreet, Twenty.first Ward. A/cgrtain
tract, of laud situate on the northwest side of
Sqlidol sireM,.in the Twenty, first Ward, begidniug
in the middle of a 50 feet street, leading to Wiesat
.hickon Turnpike road, thence along the mlddlfe of
;the Ean>e, about 1671) feet,’ thence by No. 3. herein
described N: i 3 deg., W. 130 feet.ltp the.middle o£
t“»issahickon Taropike; thence along' the
middle of the same 313 feet inches to''land' of
James Lord.'Ueh.'e SV 39 deg., E. 801 feet lit'
inches to a thence s: 05 deg.,' Wi 414'feets.
i?,t '®t 4 ° *».tpoe,llteA!» S. 34deg. lOmin. E. 944 feet
“L School, trect. thence along, the eameitil
irtt. 1 1-o ■ che ? 40 t“e Place of b-'ginLlng.' Cdntaln-
S cre ?» iJSSi-? 21-niuths percres pflaod.
.16 ACRES, SC fctOOHi Street* adjoinlngr.
°. f lan <l adjoiiLng No. x,-on .the'
?<rSrt£tV* f WSF U ? olltoath€ saidsolcotStreet, .
1670 inches to a pojit, ihence ‘S *fs'cfe2V !
343 w 1 career, thence S.
1 17 deg. 20 min. IV. jy ieet to a corner, taehce' St'
.55 d-g.,E. 320 fret, thence N. 65 deg., E- 348 tg
fett, thence S. aOdej.. 21 min., E. 921 feetBinches
to School street, along which It fronts 201 feet lov
inches to;the place of beginning.' Containing is'
acres, 3 roods, and 44-131 perches of land. '
N. B.—The ahoVe. tracts of lands are in the .most
eligible parts of School street well know as School-'
House lane. They are surrounded by elegant im
proyements. flnta'few moment's walk frona the
: The stre et is now fairly improved;;" '
h— Plan and draft by .which,it will be soldi mby
■be examined at the Auction Store. • ' - ■ . ■ *
_Ko- 3. VALUABLE MILL, AND WATER ;
BOWER. MANSION HOUSE, Eight TENANT 1
HOUSES,. Affc. A'"cenain tract of lard, adjoining
SES*-' 2 above, and lying pa both side's of the '
Wissabickon. turnpike. Beginning at a stake in
.he middle thereor, thence 102 feet to the middle or
the Wissabickon Creek, thence down the same 173
ieet 3 inches, thence along, land late or Charles
Righter, U5l fee . 7 inches, ihence by the same S.
6i dkg. 15 min., E. 90 ieet 9 inches to the middle of
the Creek, thence dowifthe same 346 feet 6 inches,
thence S. SI deg., E. IMfeete inches to lot No. 2
above desc-ibed, thence along the same'Bll-feet 10
inches 10 a corner, thence by lot No.' 1 130 feet to
ihe laid corner in the middle of said Wissahickon
tornpike road, thence-up the middle thereof 453
feet % Inch to the place of beginning. Containing'
9acres. 2 roods, 4.91 perches. . '. ' ■
N. B —This property is valuable for the deposit
of building stone upon It. There are. also' laxge
three-story factory,.large mansion house, 8 stone
tenant htiuses. stone bam, etc., on the premises.
P 1“ “»? survey by which it will be sdld; at
tliAn cticn Store •
TTMRi4r"T»wi? <iUABRY—VALUABLE
TIMBEE LflJfn—'ft laSAUTCKON TURN
f ■■^ i^ fact of lac d beginning at a stakeixrtitd'
line of S. Welch’s land, thence S. 65 deg W. J 391
feet S inche-;, thence N. 55 deg., W. 401 feet tnthe
mlodle ot the Wissahickon Creek, thence np the
same 247# feet to a corner, thencb'STSl deg, ;e.
166 feet 6 inches to No. *2, thence S. 55 deg. E 320
feet to the beginning. Containing acres* 30
perches o!land. •
and survey at the Store;
There is a great quantity of superior stone oir
this lot.
No. S—PAPER MILL, TENANT HOUSE
and IX acres of land. A certain tract of land
beginning in the middle oi Rittenhonse street,
thence north 39 deg., west 385jf feet, tttence south
63 deg.i 14 min., west 225 feet to the middle of
Wissahickon Turnpike, thence along the same 266
feet 6X inches to the middle of Rittenhonse street,
thence along the same 313 feet?x inches to the
place of beginning, containing 1 acre, 2 roods.
25 04 perches. ) • .
On the above lot are a paper miU, two
stones stone, and one of frame, three stone tenant*
honses and stable.
't&‘ Plan and survey at the store.
No 6—THE “LOG CABIN,”WISSAHICtK
ON TURNPIKE.—A valuable tract of land with
a well established Tavern Stand known as the
“Log Cabin” thereon erected. Beginning at a
stake set for a corner Ip the line of GeorgeL.- Har
rison’s land, thence by land of Samnel Wagner
and others S. 65 deg. S 5 min , W. 1321 feet 6 inches
to the middle ot Wissahickon Creek, thence npthe
middle of the same, the several conrses thereof'
northeastwardly 1080 feet more or less tothe line of:
George L. Harrison 1 s land, thence by the *vme S. ■
56 deg. 45 min., E. 350 feet to the-place of hegin
ning. Containing 4 acres 23.25 perches, be the
same more or less. .. . .
■9~Plaa«nd survey of the whole premises can
be seen at the Store.
IWTERMS—a large portion of the purchase
money may remain. _
absolute to close the estate.- "
81 oo to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By order of Heirs.
. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe2s,mhl, 15 Store No. 422 Walnutstreetah. 4th.
M EXECUTORS’ ABSOLUTE SALE
J AMES A* FRRF.M aw. Auctioneer
VACANT GROUND—On WED
NESDAY, March 16, 1664, at 12 o’clock,. Noon,
will be sold, at Public Sale, without reserve, at.
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the foliow
ing pieces of ground belonging to the Estate of a
gentleman, dec’d, viz—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 2UO feet on Jefferson street to Carlisle street,
(3 Fronts.) Snbject to S3lO ground rent.
No. 2.—LARGE LOT, Norristown Railroad,
above Master street. .
A lot of ground, situate on the west side of the
Germantown B. R., and east side ol Hutchinson,
street, no feet north of Master street, 94 feet 2X
inches on ea<-h front, 189 feet,»X inches deep on
the north line and 196 feet 10X inches deep on the
south line. i
No. 3.—LOT OF GROUND, Northwest corner
Thirteenth and Cass streets.
A lot of ground, situate at the northwest corner
of Tbirter nth and Cass streets, containing a front
on Cass street 65 feet to a 3 feet alley: thence ex
tending in depth northward parallel with Thir
teenth street SO feet, thence eastward parallel with
Cass street 55 feet, thence northward parallel with
Thirteenth street 79 feet to Thompson street, thence •
westward along the same 7 feet llxiuches, thence.,
southward 158 feet to . a point on the east side of:
Thirteenth.street, 8 feet 6.inches north of Cass st..,
and-thence 8 feet G inches to the place of begin
ning. . -. ;■ .
No. 4 —LOT OF GROUND, N. W- corner.
THIRTEENTH and.STILES streets.—A certain
triangular lot or ground at the northwest,
corner .of Thirteenth and Stiles street;' 93
eet :'x inctes on Stiles street, and 82feet 9 inches
on Thirteenth street. ,
No S —LOT OF GROUND, MIFFLIN street,
below OXFORD.—AIotof ground situate on the
south side of Oxford and west side of Mi Min street,.
14 feet 1 inch on Oxford and 50 feet on Mifflin street. .
Oxford street hern named has been vacated, and
the present Oxford street is a short distance north
of this lot. This supposed that the title ol this lot
will ultimately give the possessor thereof the laud
to’he centre of the vacated street. .. .
Sale Peremptory. By 8100 to bo paid Oh each
when die property is struck off. . .
By order of the ExeeutoTs. > . -•- a ■ .
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ,
fe2s, ml, 15 Store. 422 Walnut street.'ahove4th;
NB BEAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
IEJ AUCTIONEER.—IO ACRES, BRICK CLAY
TRACT, HARRISON, I TAOKSON AND BRIDGE
STS.—FBANKFORD, 23d WARD.—On WEDNES
DAY. MARCH 16, 1564, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be
sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EX
CHANGE'. the following described Beal Estate,
viz.: All that valuable tract of land.situate on the
: south tide of Harricon ami Jackson Btreets, and
west side of Bridge street/in the late borough of
Frankford. row 23d Watd, having in front on Har
rison street about 2Co.feet, on Jaokson street about
300 feet, and on Bridge street about .600 feet, and
containing over 10 acres of land.
Thls'tract adjoins the land of Mr. Baker, and op-’
posite the brick yard of Mr. Wm. Smedlv, whore
there is a good deposit of brick clay. -Openings
have also been made in this lot. Harrison streetia
just above the Passenger B.R. Depot.
> J)3~ Terms at sale. ~ . -
sa *ff'J‘lan at the store. $lOO to.be paid at the time
JAMES A. REEMAN, Auctioneer,
K 25, mh1,15 Store No. 422 Walnntst.. ah 4th.
LIQUORS, AC.
IS. WATERMAN, t
, The only Manufacturer of '
WATERMAN’S GOCKTAU.
. ■■■■ and ■ • . .
. . TONIC BITTERS.
Sold Wholesale and Retail,.
No. 1106 MARKET /
Philadelphia.
fes-lm§
XTEA bJAKKUHO . CHAMP ACUTE CI
DER, sf wholesale. Grocers mu* Shinnera'
invited -to .examine.P. J.JORDAN,' S fc..
Street, below Third and Walnut streets. , - noV
SUUTuii WtllSKiiy- -In .cases of one dozen
.??„ COB ® 1 P?5 ent and for sale byGEO-
lO and ;*2 South. Delaware avenn9.t£&Sß
Jr. denton, • - • . : ”
» 149 South Pront street, above Walnut ' :
. ’ .. Golden Star Brand. i . ; ,
’ _ Ay Grand Monsseox,
SBANDIKg. PORTS andMADE! BAS. frnlt
SOTLEBBandSHIPPERS, ATTENTION:—
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warrantad,now-Ul
nne order for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only,'
at aSO Pear at., below Third and Walnnt sts. nod
C< A A barrele pure CHAMPAGNE OIDEH now
OUU offaredfor sale, at 820 PEAR street, below
nurd and Walnut. not