Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 10, 1864, Image 8

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    HE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON.
- [Correspondence of the Boston Herald.]
Wbar CHAntKBTOir, Feb. 29, 1864.—Since my
laet, the Admiral lias adopted every-precaution u>
prevent a recurrence ot tne sadfate which befell
the' Hous&tonic. The blocnadirg fleet of outer
ships has been increased, and the saihe is strictly
kept np. . The Joss of the node tfousatonic does
not benefit the rebels any, so far as the blockade Js
concerned, for the blockade runners will find ira
dangerous business to try to get into this place.
TheH.has settled down into the sand and nothing
is to be seen of that once fine ship but the upper
part of her lower mast above the water. The gnn
boat Flag has saved two of the a chors belonging
to her, and bythe assistance of our divers and tlw
anchor hoy, her splendid battery of thirteen gnus
will be saved; It is expected that ner officers and
perhaps some of the men, will go north on the
next trip of tho Mrissachnsetts. . _
On two or three evenings since the sinking of
the Housatonic, an infernal machine has beea
seen lurking m the nortn channel, near Beach
Inlet. Movements are already on foot to capture
it if possible. From deserters we learn that they
intended to sink the Canandaigua on the same
niglit on -which they sunk tlie Honsatonic: that
. two machines came out for that purpose, ana that
4 they got alarmed and returned. They are de
termined to sink her if they can, hut they wiil
not getachance to destroy any more of theiieet.
. A large portion of the officers of »he Honsatonic,
(including Capt. Pickering, who is rapidly re
covering from his injuries) and the crew, are still
on board the Canandaigua, where they have been
most kindly treated by Oapt. J. F. Green, his
officers and men. The crew of the Housatonic will
be distributed amoDg the ships of theiieet.
An additiotnl monitor has been udded to the fleet
Of iron-clads near Morris Island, and more are
daily expected.
The bombardment of Charleston is kept up with
vigor. Our shells are doing their work of destruc
tion to a greater degree than the rebels are willing
to have made known. Hardly a day or night passes
without onr having the pleasure of seeing flames
and smoke issuing fiom burning buildings in the
city.' •
On the night of the 26th inst., one of the boats of
the gunboat Nipsie, in charge ol Acting Master’s
Mate Kitchen, and five men, was cap'tured by the
rebels while on picket duty near Sumter. They
were taken to Charleston.
MEXICAN AFFAIRS IN EUROPE.
[From the London JSTews, Feb. 26.]
Brussels, Feb. 24.—1 n a recent number of one
of the London daily journals it is stated that * ‘the
agent of Messrs. Fould & 00., (Mr. Heine) has
been in commnnication with Senor Almonte, who,
duly authorized by the Emperor elect, ha 3 granted
the concession .of the new bank,” and “trust
worthy information leads to the belief that by mu
tual co-operation and combination the bondholders
may obtain terms in every way commensurate with
the sacrifices they have endured with this debt
As my name bas been mentioned iu connection
with the preceding assertions, I beg to state that 1
am in a position that enables me to assure the
public that all that has been said in the article in
question is incorrect, and thathis Imperial High
ness, the Archduke Maximilian not authorized
General Almonte either to grant privileges to the
above-mentioned bank, or to enter into any settle
ment with the English bondholders, his Imperial
Highness not having as yet definitely accepted the
throne of Mexico.
I request you, sir, to have this letter published.
„ F. DE ARRANGOIZ.
[Paris (Feb. 25) correspondence ot London News,]
- The Archduke Maximilian and his wife are ex
pected to-morrow at the Tmlenes from Brussels.
I still continue to think it very doubtiul indeed
whether he will ever be Emperor of Mexico. The
explanations given by the Memorial Diplomatique of
the reasons why his reception of the deputation
come from Mexico to offer him the crown is delayed
until after his visit to Paris are hesitating, and
betray much want of confidence. That journal,
which is not styled the Archduke’s
Moniteur , . says that he is deeply imbued
with a sense of the ‘ * of his
task, and that he wishes, before seeing the depu
tation, to haye a thorough understanding with the
Emperor. The “difficulties” are indeed so'great
that I yet suspect they will turn out to be impossi
bilities. The young Archduke is probably a
Jesuit; and at all events, according to outward
obseivances and. professions is a very extreme
Romanist. "Whatever he may be personally, it is
certain that the Jesuits fixed upon him as their
tool; Mid if they find they cannot use him to restore
the odious clerical government which reduced
Mexico to its present degraded state they will
none of him.
PENNSYLVANIA SEGMENTS AT LOUIS.
VHLE.
The 111th Pennsylvania veteran volunteers,
numbering three hundred and twenty-ftve men.
under the command of Colonel G. A. Cabham, re
ported at the barracks yesterday moraine, on the
■way to the (ronL. The 28th Bennsylvaiiia vete-
General Geary's old regiment, arrived oa
featurday night,and leaves for the front this morn
ing on the Nashville train. Both of these re°-i
-5 ments are an honor to the Keystone State Louis
ville Journal) March?.
AMUSEMENTS.
The Waxhut—This evening is the last night
but two of the engagement of Miss Ettie Sender,
son. 4s It draws near its close the success of this
engagement becomes more marked, and the honses
increase in numbers and enthusiasm. The nieces
to-uight are 1 ‘On Guard, ’ ’ ‘ ‘Captain Charlotte’ ’
and ‘‘The Ocean Child.” To-morrow evenin'-
Miss H. takes her farewell benefit. °
Thb Chestnut. ‘Pure Gold’ ’ will be repeated
this evening, with the original cast. To-morrow
Colleen Bawn ,r will be given, and on
Saturday the regular matinee will be given.
The Aech.—A brilliant and fashionable audi
ence was attracted to the Arch last evening bv the
old c ® Eaefl y» “The Scbool far
Scandal,” and it was played with thezreatPßt
enhre cut.® This evening wflrew
have <'Wives as they Were and Maids as they
_ r vrl^ l Drew, Miss Henry, Mr. Griffiths
and Mr. Hill in tie prominent parts. Tie after.
Srr Ce -nfi,“ Some .5 od , r E 3 se '” witi'Mrs. Drew and
■ r Lr^ son as t ' le ler d and heroine. ■ To-morrow
?w rs ' ke ? a benefit, and on Saturday
J'Sht she makes her/last appearance for the pre
openafth l eZr e ch aad Ea ™rmil&ns
-De OoEpovA's( Last Lectuke.— This evening
fectnre De CordOTa gives tie final
is £ is V*3 humorous course. His subject
hnse?y^mnSn g . r ’” “ caanot laU ta be
G SJ. CCS —We call particular attention to
cts 0f Tom ' Kin S’ 3 Excelsior Oir-
SL2? onp S: Th »y open at National Hall next
t’ a^ a f da y afternoon. There will also be an even
-6 performance. Among the members of thiq
f?iw d nn COmpans ;, is M ’De Tonrnaire! just from
M*Ue a . dasllin e- French equestrienne.
ment. 00m P a ny will be found in the advertise!
. ’^V T .- I[EEAI ' D says tliat the Whiskey
bill, after being manipulated by six Congres
sional committees, “came out from the process
as a man might come out from a railroad acci
dent, with nothing left of him but his hat and
his handkerchief.* 5
%
. 0 WEIGHT & SIDDALL \
J-Jo-119 Market Street. *.
o. “* Bec SfVSSlia
DE «i -
storekeepers
ouresta blißhment a full a»-
•ortment of Imported and Domestic Dniii
popular Patent Medicines TPaint/rif?.
' Oil, Window GMssTftes’crtp^n ’ 7 SS^
. B^^teir sas
, _.. f!NE ESSENTIAL OILS
the RSr *“ TSrl,ty ’ *“«
as^^kr?^ l^ 0 ’^ 8^
, Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Extract of
Logwood, Ac., FOE DYERS'use, always
** ■ on handy at lowest net cash prices *
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
' Ground expressly for our sales, and" to
Widen we invite attention of those In want
of‘reliable articles.
Also, INDIGO, STARCH, MUSTARD, tfs.
of extra quality.
' i Orders by. mall, or city post, will mtel
with prompt attention, or special quota
tion* will be fnngghed when requested.
_WRIGHT A SIDDALL,
I , Wholesale Drag Warehouse,
hoai-Iyrpt No, 119 Market street above Fron
TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING'
I _STEAM PACKING, HOSE, ,
Engineers and dealers will And a FULL A»i
SORTMENT OF GOODYEAR’S PATENT
VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE, AC.", at the Manufacturer’s Head
quarters. GOODYEAR’S,
306 Chestnut street,
, • South side.
W.B. We have a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE
cf GARDEN, and PAVEMjENT HOSE, very
dheap, to which the attention of the public is
- ■■. !oos
FAHNESTOCK’S FARlNA.—looBoxesFahn
estock's Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina
laudingand for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER &
CO., Agents for Fahnestock, 110 South Wharves
AMT7BEMENTB,
6M KINGS GREAT EX<JEL,*IOR CIRCUS
IBOITEi from Baltimore aad Washington—
NATIONAL HALL, MARKET, above Twelfth
street—will open for the season on SATUROAY
AFTERNOON* 12th inst., commencing at-2«
o’clock. Performance in the EVENING-," com
mencing at 7.40 o’clock. .
The troupe is composed of some of the most fa.
mous celebrities in the world The . renowned,
dashing, an<T daring French Equestrian, Mile.
JOSEPHINE TOURNAIRE, will make her flrat
appearance on Saturday afternoon Also, the
pieasiDgandgracefui Mile. VIRGINIA, in single
\-5« Tlb J?^,P rinci P a l acts of Equestrianism;
JAMES DERMOTT, the thrilline somersault
and principal- rider; JAMES REYNOLDS, ec.
centric Clown and comic singer; JAMES WARD,
Ulown and performer on the cloud-swing:
FHiIjO Nathans, the inirepid vaulter ana
somersault equestrian: LOUIS ZANFRETTA,
the acrobat and gymnast, stilts, hoop-ring and
swing cord, trapeze, leaper. aud tumbler: Mo as
ROCHELLE, recently-from Schleswig. Holstein,
a great German gymnast, WILLIAM NAY
LOR, the daring bare ba« k equestrian, hnrdle-act,
bare, gates, and swing-leaper: GEORGE WAM
BOLD, the celebrated contortionist; WILLIAM
and HENRY NEILL, brothers, the most inte
resting and pleasing gymnasts,and horizontal-bar
Artistes, WILLIAM H. GREEN, the modern
Sampson and six-horse rider; EDWARD WOODS,
the sceni *. and comic rider. Also, the wonderful
mules, Tom and Jerry, recently obtained at Aca
pulco, Mexico. Tom Ki >g will exhibit his great
Batoute L* aps during each exhibition.
ADMISSION, 25 cents stage seat 6, 50 cents;
Private box, S 3: Gallery, 15 cents. Matinee e very
Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, commencing
at2>< and 7.40 o’clock. ‘ mhlo-3ts
Grand Hebrew ball " ~—
AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
TUESDAY EVENING, March the 15th.
Tichets may be procured from
Mr. H. Gunseuhauter, No. 331 Market street,
Mr. A. M. Dryfeoe, No. 5*2 Noiih Third street, or
No tickets sold at the door on theevening
of the ball. mh o*4t#
GROVER’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER - Manager
THIS (Thursday) EV ENING, March 10,1864,
P URE GOLD.
Frank Rockford, an artist ....Hr. Harry PeaTson
Mr. Bracken burg. Mr. W. A. Chapman
Lancia, a refugee Mr. F Mordaunt
Sir Girard Fane, Bart Mr W. A. Donaldson
Langley, a civil engineer Mr. G-. H. Andre ws
Morley, a London merchant Mr. J. T. Ward
Bernard, an officer of police Mr. Ewers
Helen Fortesque Miss Eflie Geriron
Eveline Kochford Miss Sophy Gimber
11153 Cooper
KGPPITZ and the Grand Orohestra will per
form several mnsical gems during the evening.
FRIDAY (To-morrow) EVENING,
„ THE COLLEEN BAWN.
NEXT GRAND FAMILY. MATINEE,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 12.
Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or-
Family Circle, 25c. Seats secured
without extra charge. Doors open at 7 o’clock;
commence at quarter of 9.
\KT ALNTJT STREET THEATRE.
»» ...Mrs M. A. GARBETTSOK
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 10th,
Last night but two of the brilliant engagement of
the young and gifred artist, Miss ETTIE HEN
DERSON, who will appear In TWO CHARAC
TERS. First night of the new comedy of ON
GUARD; OR, THE LITTLE SENTINEL. Ro
salie de Valmont, Miss Ettie Henderson. To be
followed by the comedietta of CAPTAIN CHAR
LOTTE; Or, Military Petticoats. Captain Char
lotte, Miss Ettie Henderson. To conclude .with
the thrilling drama of THE OCEAN CHILD
Friday, Farewell Benefit and last night but one
of the engagement of
MISS ETTIE HENDERSON.
MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ABOHSTREET
THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth.
SECOND AND LAST -WEEK OF MRS. JOHN
DREW •- •
this (Thursday) EVENING,March 10,1861,
WIVES AS THEY WERE AND MAIDS AS
„ THEY ARE.
Miss Dorilioh Mrs. John Drew
Mr. Bronzel Mr. Barton Hill
To conclude with SOMEBODY ELSE.
nni l,“‘t Mrs. John Drew
Hans Montz Stuart Robson
Friday, Btnefltof Mrs. JOHN DREW.
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS
Prices as usual.
Cnrtain rises at 7)4 o’clock.
THE THIRD AND LAST
LECTURE OF THE COURSE
Will be given by
MR. DE CORDOVA,
CONCERT HALL,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 10, ISM.
buhject:
OUR FIRST BABY;
_ A TALE OP HOilß.
Tnese Lectures have been attended by the elite
or the city and by crowded houses. This will be
the most amusing one of the course.
Doors open at 7. Lecture at So’ clock. mh7-4ts
The great picture,
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE EOOM,
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
For a Short Season,
. ■ J. Insco Williams’s Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the meat complete and finished Painting
ef the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising
over fifty of the most r 6
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tions of the age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7;{ o’clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B—Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons, at 3o’ clock. )
Admission for Children, 15;cents. fet9-2m{
Eleventh street opera house.
‘‘THE FAMILY RESORT.”
<^£N£P OSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
. , ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques. Plantation Scenes, Ac., Ac, bv
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o’clock.
fe!B.3ms J.L. UARNCROSS, Bnsiness Manager.
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA Public Rehear.
sals every Saturday at 3 K o’ clock, P. M., at
the MUSICAL FUND HALT.. Single tickets,2s
cents; packages of six tickets, 81. To be had a*
Andri’s, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door, oclfl
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THFi
FINE ARTS,
1625 CHESTNUT STREET.
Open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till
ep. m. Admittance 25 cent*. Children half-price.
CITY OEDINANCE.
A SUPPLEMENT TO AN ORDINANCE EN
EOPR^ffig A T N H C E E B T O°A
THE™RST E s\moOL UISTRIC^OF^E^m 1
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of
the city of Philadelphia, do ordain that the sum' of
Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Sixtv-eiaht
Dollars, appropriated by Item No. 263'i of an
ordinance, entitled ‘-An Ordinance to make an
A p prop,iation.to the Board of Controllers of Pnb
lvi^!! 0l ? ft) . r .. tho Fim School District of Penn-
Ul * I par 1364,” approved Janury 12,
1864, for the completion ol the school buildin" on
Ontario street, in the Twentieth Section, shall be
reimbursed from a loan hereafter to be created
and the above-mentioned Ordinance to wMch this
J# a supplement xs hereby modified accordingly ‘
ALEX J. HARPER?
__„ President of Common Council.
ATTEST—BENJAMIN H. HAINES,
Clerk of Select Council.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
Approved this Fourth day of March, Anno
Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixtv
four (A. D. 1564). 3
ALEXANDER HENRY,
Mayor of Philadelphia,
BOARDING.
rfERMANTOWN—BOARDING WANTED in
niJiiH pr i T j a i e fatally, for a Gentleman, Wife and
Child. Address A. D., this office. mhotn,th,s3t*
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street, above ~,th.
gOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW.
BOLDIEBB’ COMPANION, ETEBY SMOKEEa
COMPANION.
The most complete present, a Father, Mother,
Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rela
tire In the army.
THE BIDOWOOD PIPE AND TOBACCO CASH
The most nsefnl, compact and conye-
article eyer manufactured. Cell and Inspee
them. -- '
B- *Ch A. WRIOHT, Appointed sole Agents,
_ J 624 Chestnut street.
supplied at the Company’s prices: full
Isoonnt alio-ffed. jelia
Tilk PAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA'. THORBDAY, MARCH 10, IBIS4'
Wanted immisui st abke-
MEN'. Apply at Race add Vine street Ball
road Stable, Twenty-third aa i TVood- _ ■:
mb9-3-* / ■ OHaS.. P- MIERER- Supt.
WANTED— A BOY, about sirteeii years old;
with good refemue, and caa writs a good
Apply 116 South SEVENTH st. mhy-*2^
TENOR.— Wanted, a good TENOR in a Q,uor
letto Otioir. Addiesa “My el a,” office o (the
Evekimo liul-1-ETiN. inaO-itt
WANTED— Sau Francisco Bonds; also tlio
old Bonds of City and Uou; ty of Sacra-
EBIAS D. KENNEDY,
424 "Walnut street.
mento.
mh7-10t*
<cs WANTED. A COUNTRY SKAT A pm.
Ra tleman and his wife, without children, wish to
rent, for the summer, a FURNISHED COUNTRY
RESI nENCiE near Philadelphia. Anv gentleman
going abroad, wishing to leave his property in
good hands, and receive for it a liberal rent, will
please adoress J. I*. C., Union League House,
Philadelphia. mhs-IOtJ
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER.
No. 422 Walnut street, above Fourth.
; REAL ESTATE SALE, MARCH 30.
This sale will incluoe:
! . GERMAN TOWN ROAD—A two-story briclc
house ano lot, above Cumberland st, 18by 120 feet
to Tyson st. Subject to 822 50 ground rent.
Orphan* l Court Sate—Estate if James Rooney,dic'd.
GERMANTOWN ROAD—A three-story brick
house and lot, acj iuiugthe above, 36 by ISO feet
to Tyson st. $45 ground rent. Orphans l Court
Sale—Same Estate.
458 MARSHA EE ST—Genteel two-story brick
residence, betow Buttonwcod at, and lot, 27by&9
feet. Orphan*’ Court Sale—Estate of John Minale
dic'd. *
24TH ST—Store and dwelling, with 4 three
story brick houses on the rear, and Jot, below
.Walnut st, 2o by along Caldwell to Cope
i t? A fr S n £- Sale by order of Heirs—
Estate of R-ger Met ouald, dec'd. J
WEfcT PHILADELPHIA— A three story brick
house and lot, S W. corner 42d and Pinests. no
leet on Pice, 62 feet on 42d st. ; *
ADJOINING—4 building lots on pine st ad
.joining, each 30 by from 95 to l3ofeet deep O e
lot adjoining on Pine st, 141 feet front and from 124
leet upwaresdeep.
1231 CREASE sT—Two-story brick house and
lot, between Girard avenue and Thompson st, 15
by 95feet to an alley, of which ithas the privilege
Peremptory tale. * n
MARKET ST—a valnable let; sonth side, east
of22d, 22 by 125 feet deep to Ash at. Peremptory
Sale. * »
1215 WALLACE ST—A lot of ground, with
stable acd dwelling, N. W. corner of Orange st
36 by SO feet. S9l ground rent. Orphans' •Court
Sale—Estate of Miehasl C. Deitz, dic'd.
1340 N. 11TH ST—A tbree-story bri'k dwelling
below Master st, »1G by 100 feet. 872 ground rent!
Orphans' Court Sale - Estate of Piersons minors
CALLO WHILL ST. WHARF—-A valuable lot
of ground, S. W. corner>of Delaware avenue, s*>3tf
feet and 49 feet 2# inches. Orphans' Court Sale-
Estate of Thomas G, Uatlem dte'd.,
ADJOINING—A valuable lot, sonth side of
Callowhill st, east cf Wa»erst, 32 leet 5\ inches '
front and about 50 feet deep. Orphans' Court Sale-
Same Estate
727 SOUTH 3D ST—Frame house and lot, below
Shipper st, 10 by f.O feet deep. Orphans' Court Sale
—Estate of Stephen Sipplen, dec'd.
I.UW ACRES, MONROE CO—ln different
tracts, 12 miles from Stroudsburg: well timbered
near two railroads. i’
40 ACRES, MONTGOMERY CO-A good farm,
in Plymouth, with two-story stone dwelling
bam. spring-house, young:orchard, Ac Estate
of Win Galen, dec'd. Salt ly order of the Orphans'
Cturt of Montgomery county.
MANAYUnK—Store tavern and lot of ground
Cresson st, 61# feet front. Orphans' Ccun Sale—
Estate of James Havgh, dec'd.
122 S THOMPSON ST—Three-story brick dwell
ing and lot* 16 by 75 feet. $7B ground rent
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate# Peter Landis, dte'd.
1219 CASS ST—l hree-story brick house and lot,
14# by 30 feet. ground rent. Orphans' Court
Salt—Seme Estate.
1227 CASS ST—Three-story brick house and lot,
14# by 50 feet. 851 ground rent. Oroftani* Court
Sale—Same Estate..
2004 PINE ST—Three-story brick house aud
lot, 15# by 104 feet to a3O feet street. 846# ground
rent. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Alexander
AxchoU, dec'd.
739 MASTER ST—Three story brick cottage, 16 i
by 55 feet deep to an alley, sis ground rent i
Executor's Sale—Estate of James p. Ellis, dte'd !
97G N. FRONT ST—Three-story brick house
and lot, below Germantown road, 18 by-7u fe*t
Executor's Sale— Same Estate. ‘ |
9. S N. IRONTSr—Three story brick house and :
lot, 23 leet 1 inch by 190 feet deep. Executor's SPe i
Same Estate. ' |
21156 AND 2038 LOCUST ST—Two* neat dwell- 1
mgs, each 16 by 80 feet to Stewart st. ‘stoe gronnd
rent on each. Estate. .
VALUABLE QUARRY—A valuable tract, 1•<
acroe, known as the Cedar Hill Stone Qna&r, 3ie
feet on Shoemaker lane and 260 feet deep. Extra,
tor's Sale—Same Estate.
7TH AND GREEN STS—Valuable business lo
cation, 16# feet oa Green and 62 feet on 7:h atree:
Ezecu cr' 9 Sale—Same Estate.
415 PRUNE ST—Desirable dwelling, suitable
fer a lawyer, 23 by 120 feet. Every modern im- •
provemeni; will tent for SCOO a year. $3,0>0 mav i
remain. ’ . * 1
QUINCE ST.—A neat Dwelling No. 220. and !
Lot below Lccnsi street 15 feet 4 in. front aud 70
feet to Mauship street. on which U a neat Dwell- ‘
i« g, No. 201 Executes Sale, Estate of 11/ocri
Perry, deceased. J
LOMBARD ST—A three-story brick Hou«a aid
«Lotwcetof Sixth street, IS feet front, 65f»*«tdeeb
Orphans' Courts >le, Estate of Luke J. Goin*, dec'd
2iTH WARD.—A two and a half story Hou«e
and Lot. south .side of Crean Street, southeast of
Miller street, 50 fe.et front by about 200 feet deep
Orpheus' Court Sal*, some Estate. * *
1646 ard ig;SMaRVINE ST.—Two three-story
b lek Homes, and Lots, below Colombia Avenue,
by 73feet, $4B ground rent, each sale absolute.
MARSHALL ST., a two-story brick house and
lot, with two three-story brick houses in the rear
SmrT, 8 ■ Br °’ wn ‘treet, 17 by 70 feet, 4, s - mobesl
§lOOO mav remain.
BUILDING LOT, Christian st., west of Gray’s
Ferrv road, 16 by IIG feet. Sl2 ground rent. ;
BUILDING LOT. Locust 6treet, west of 5M
a’reet, 20 by 77 feetbv inches.
BUILDING LOT, Seventh, above Tasker st .
35 by 80 feet. *’
BUILDING LOT, Germantown road, above
Angle street, 23d Ward,26 feet 8 inches by 200 feet.
TOWN-LOT in Delanco.N. J., ioo.bv 100 feet.
MONROE CO. LAND—A tract of 190 acrc9 in
Price township. A tract of iOOacres m Tnnkhan
nock township.
CENTRE CO. LAND—A tract of 433 acres in
Rush township. 4 tracts of 400 acres each, Harris
township.
BEAL'ESTATE SALE—March 31.
sale will be held on the premises at 4 o' clock
PROSPECT ST—Two-story stone house aud
112 feet 3 inches front aud near 300 feetdeep Or
phans' Court Sale-Estate of Christopher Smyser,
dec'd. ,
ADJOINING—Two-story stone house and lot
adjoining, 30 feet front by -J<j3 feet deep. Orphan)’
Court Sate—Same Estate. (
m ORPHANS’ COURT SAXiE.-ESTA.TF OF
ROONEY, Deceased—JAMES A.
ntnh* Au ‘ :!l oaeer. —Under authority of the
Orphans’Court for the City and County ofPhlSa
deljphia, On WEDNESDAY, March 30, i£| |' t
H °wi < ?, ck J xnll be sold at public sale'
the Philadelphia Exchange, the following I)* 1
scribed Eeal Estate, late of James Rooney dee?d"
namely —No. 1. TWO-STORY
Germantown Road. All that certain In* nr
with the two-etory messuage thereon e»-?ea° Und
the easterly side of the Germantown
northward from Cumberland Street
front is leet, and extending in denth l°n fieJ ng *“
r.;ssss'ss*" T; ""
OPGROU^ND^^toiig.^i^at^r'^S^OT
erected,^®? 1 the easterfy'side 1 ©?the S Ge l^el ** le * E ° a
Road, 92 feet northward from Cn™L?, eTm:lato ™
c.ntaining in front 36 feetf Btraet >
120 feet to a3O feet wide street called tI“ k la de P ;h
subject to an annual poocd ren? ofTi- atre ? t i
By or°d^?nh^Co«t llei,nperty iE off.
W fA S r T !l E o® o. O.
JOHN McREANEY, \ Executors.
“b10,15,.>9 S?orVi.» R Wa E n a uti £,o^°4th? r ’
HI SSALE—JAMES A PPP'P
EEREY, N ’ dec^ c e t “ nee: two 81 ™ B 0 B E RT
BRICK HOraES, d No.T>l?axj& E Ef TORY
ttSa. 201 ' MANSHIP street, eighth
Rohe?tpjrry^de o ceS^\^n' h L^ l l^^t^e
fSf* ® n "Wednesday, Mmi3ol d m P ,S bl IIS 1 I S
chlng^?^
SSnct L West “f
la the Eighth Ward li the° |hna^ ets ’
containing in front 15 feet 4 inches anrt *^ elp l? a >
in depth 70 feet to Manahin street i,« nd j ex Ending
north partly by a “rle P feet Inil u ? deil oa the
Q K? C Onn e,t i° f whlcil 11 has the pnvUege“ S “ rto
, l^, 0n 1 l , f, . c above, lot art erected ,
ln jL d !' el } l ”3 haute* on each front. { three-story
5®T @l.OOO may remain on mortgage if d aß ,.,j
ScO taie paid when the property is
.. By order of the Executor. ' 718 struck Oft.
WANTS.
AUCTION SALES.
KEAL ESTATE SALES.
BE4XI ESTATE SAT.R’-q
i B64 ’ at 12 t£tu.ld
at public sale, at the PHIL a tti?r wivi ? a lii?
CHANGE, the
Vfr: No. 1. BUILDING LOT,
STREET,-WEST CF GRAY’S FERRY ROAD
cert ? m )ot 01 gtound on the north side of
Christian street, 27;; feet westward from Muller
street, First Ward, 16 feet front by 110 feet deei to
Kigg atieet. Subject to a redeemable ground rent
of $l3 per annum.
BUILDINGvLOTrLOOtTST STREET,
WEST OF ST., TWENTY
FOURTH of ground oi toe north
side of L.o cust.streafeet westward from Fifty
second street 20 feet front* by 77 feet, 8K inches
deep. - " "
No. 3. BUILDING LOT, SEVENTH STREET
ABOVE TASKER STREET, FIRST WARD,
all that lot of ground oh the east side of Seventh
street, 80 feet above Tasker-street, First Ward,
35 feet front and 80 feet deep to a 30 feet wide
street. • ■
'No. ft. BUILDING LOT, GERMANTOWN
ROAD, ABOVE ANGLE STREET, 23d WARD.
—A lot of gTonnd on the easterly side of German
town road, 460 feet 8 inches above Angle street, in
the 22d Ward.,26 8 inches front, by 200 feet
deep to a3oieetstmt, call d Elder street.
Lor IN LELANOO, new
JrRSLx.— All that certain lot of ground, in the
town of Delanco, Burlington eounty. New Jersey,
-northeast side of Holly street, 125 feet sontheast
from Second street, 100 feet front, and extending in
depth northeasterly ico feet
LAND, MONROE COUN
TY, FENNA.—A tract of land in Price township,
Monroe, county, Pennsylvania,-numbered the
Commissioner’s Book of said county No. 9 aud
containing 100 acres. Being the westerly portion
of a larger tract, originally surveyed in the war
rantee name of Abraham Dills. Said to' bo excel
lent timber and farm land Title perfect.
No. 7. 1()0 ACRES OF LAND, MONROE 00.,
PA.—A Tract of Lano, in Tunchaunock to wnship,
Monroe county, Pa., containing 100 acres, being
part of a large tract originally surveyed in the
warranted name ot Jacob Eyerly; said to be ex
cellent timber and farm land.
- AOKES UF LAND, CENTRE
COUNTY, PA, —A Tract ot Laud, in Rush town
ship, Centre county, Pa., containirg 433 acres and
153 perches, originally snrveyed in'the warrantee
name of Margaret Speer; -aid to be excellent timber
land, and underlined Willi coal.
Ko3 9to 12 iDclusive—l,6oo ACRES LAND
CENTRE COUNTY, PA -Four certain tracts or
pieces of land in Harris Township, Centre
County, Pa., (each tract containing 400 acres,)
being ihe same lands originally surveyed, viz-
No. 1. In the warrantee name of John Bell.
No. 2. In the warrantee name of Robert Patter
son.
No. 3. In the warrantee name of Thcinas John
son.
No. 4. In the warrantee name of Wm. Irwin
firT These lands art said to bt see I timbered and
nnaerhnod with Coal and
bcxnfj not far distant from well-improved farms. *
B - Further pnrticnlars-at the Auction Store.
- 550 to be paid on each when struck off.
. ,- J iPTtSA. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO. la,-29 No. 422 Walnnt street, aboTe 4th.
MTy, E T l ’, H r^5 i , S^ GL f Uli l ' SALE—ESTATE OF
WILLIAM GALEN,deceased.—JAMES A.
il mf? A N’ AUCTIONEER —FARM FORTY
AORE& with improvements, Montgomery county,
‘-X miles from Norristown and 14 miles from Pni.
ladelphia, on Perkicmen Pike.—Under autaority
and by order of the i rpaans’ coart for the County
of Montgomery, on WEDNESDAY, March 3om.
l= 6 l, at 12 o’clock. Noon, will be soldatPnolic
Sale, AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the folio wing described Real Estate, late the pro.
pertv of William Galen, deceased viz : All that
certain messuage or tenement and tractof land,
mnate iuths township ot Plymouth and county
of Montgomery, and bounded aud described ac
coroiigioarecent survey thereof made by L E.
Carson, Esq., as follows; beginning at a post or
s’.oie on n line of the Gei man town and Perkiomen
Tnrnpike Road, ac.rnerof tais and land granted
or intended to have been granted to Ed ward
Mount, thence extending by the said Edward
iiientz s land, S. 4l deg. 42 min., W. 47 20 perches
to a stake, thence siill by the same land S. 47 deg.
15 min., E. 93 Su perches to a stake la or near the
middle of a road commonly called Sandy Hill
rosd. leading to Norristown, thence along the
middle of said road S. 31 deg 25 min , W- 52 44
perches to astute in the line of William’ Hal
lowell’s land, thence hr the said William Hal.
lowl-U s lend N. 49 deg., W. IU7 G 6 perches to a
s ake, a corner of Alexander Huston’s laud N
4' deg 50 min., E. 102.32 perches to a stake in the
line of ihr said turnpike road, and thence along
the same S 46 deg. 30min , E 14.47 perches tothe
place of beginning, containing!.’! acres J roods and
- perches of land, be the same more or less.
KfTht iniprartmthis are a tsK-'s.i-rv stone dxtUing,
larfis It?IV barn, spring bouse, 'There is a g.u\g
crc.,ard just eoAtneneing to bear, ecd civuj c:i u-,-- j
uvcdland. J
C5-Fu!l particulars may be had on application
tc- the Administrator, No. !30S. Second street.
of incumbrance. "
sit’ll to be paid at tne time of sale.
GUNTAVUB E..GALEN, Administrator
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auct’oneer.
mhiois-.u Store, 422 Walnut st. above 4ib.
SALE. Estate of
HAKiH, JAMBS A
tvnrnT 1 Auctioneer. SToXE TAVERN
LOT, Cressou street, MANTUNK. Under
uuuionty of the Orphans' Court for the Citv and
County o! PLiliulelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
March 3u, at i*j o’clock. Noon, will be sold
PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE. ihe following described Real Estate
laie the property of James Haugh, deceased, viz!
All that certain stone tavern aud the lot of -ronud
whereon the same is erected, situate on the north
easterly side of Cresscn’streer. Manayunk, begin
ning at n corner ol ground now or late of Geor-v
Shields, thence extending by said ground, N. ?;j
t;fg., E. 42 ft. to a corner, thence still by the same
ground N. 64 deg., E. 31 feet to a comer in the fine
of land now or late of John B. Mover, thence bv
:he saiueN. 27 deg. 15 min.. W. 3S‘feet 11 inches
to, a corner, thence by ether ground of said Joseph
liipka, S. 69 deg. 13 min., W. 46 feet s m.-hes to a
corner, thence still bv the same, s. 54 deg . \y
about 32 feet to accruer, thence S. 41 deg. 40min '
W. 24 it. 11 in. to the northeasterly side of Oressnn
street, and thence by the side ofCresson street, S.
60 deg. ,E. 61 feet 6 inches tothe placeof beginning
fc?"Clear of iiiciinibranee.
Sioti to be paid when the property is struck off
By the Court.
'WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
lump, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut st., above4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate of
•IvlwW SJFPLEN, deceased—JAMES
ji. r KEEAIAIS, Auctioneer. FRAME DWPT
LI £G% N - »V, S ’ THIRD STREET. uS;
authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY
March 30, 1664, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be'sold at
P?. 111 ' J*' ,‘He. PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGh, the following described Real Estate,
date the property of STEPHEN SIPPLEN
neceased, viz: AU that ceitain frami?messuage
and lot or ground, on the easi side of Third street,
be-ween Shtppen and Plum streets, containing 111
breadth on said Third street 16 feet, and in length
oi depth to feet more or lesa. h
Clear of incumbrance.
Ss<> to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WILLIAM c. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O.
’ THOMAS STEWART, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhl(i,ls,i!o, store, 493WaInnt, ab. Fonrthet.
® -w K w AL, a BSTATE.-JAMES A. FREE
KSL MAN, Auctioneer.—RESlDENCE No ait
“JUNE ST BEET.—On WEDNESDAY, Mareh
ij*, at J * 0 , c!ocic ’ Noon, trill be sold at
£& b 2wrS? le ’,. at , PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANOE,. the following described Real Estate,
vl ;v , AU ' ba : t tßree-story brisk Dwelling House,
with donble two-story brick back bnildinge, and
mt ofgronnd thereto belonging, on the north side of
jPrnne street, No. 415 between Fourth and Fifth
Fifth Warii > 23 feet front more or
less, and I*2o feet deep, more or less.
The above is a very ivell built aiul finis? i£cl Kesi
dense near to business. It has all the modern improve*
water-:loscts, rcviae, <{?c. <£c. It will
rent for $6OO per annum.
IE?” Clear of incumbrance.
So, 000 may remein, if desired.
$l,OOO to be paid when the property is struck off*
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,-
mliiO, Igj29 Store 423 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
ffn] estate.— JAMES A. FREE
DS MAN, Auctioneer--- 3 DWELLINOS.
MARSHALL, above Brown street-oTwEd’-
NEsDAY, March 30, 1804, atl2 o’ clock, noon, will
tate, via : All that lot of groundwith the ttro
story brick dwelling house front aEd two thS£
story brick dwelling houses on the rear thereof
thereon erected, situate on the west sidserff
shall street, 51 feet north of ’Brotra street. 17 feet
front 79 feet 4* inches on the Z?th lme, and &
Gas introtDiced'aiid
O^Sn U afn BRANCE '
® S ?^SS,S, property isstrnckoff.
mbm EHEEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 10, 39 Store No. «2 Walnut st., ab. 4th.
”at
—TWO THREE
?rdqMTt^rlN^om^l:&l'lNQS> Nos. 1C4 6 AND
3643 MAR VINE STREET. OnWEDNESPAT
tb ’ 1864 > 12 o’ clock, noon, will he sold
CHANGT- v a 2, tbe . PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE,, the following described Real Estate,
viz :• All those two certain three-story brick
dwelling houses and lots of ground thereto belong
ing, situate on the west side of Marvine street, 9 1
feet south or Columbia avenue, each 15 feet front
and73feet deep. Subject to 348 ground renteaoh.
Will be sold separately! Sale absolute.
350 to be paid on each when struck off.
- JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhio, 15,29 gtpre, ISJ 'VfMnut street, ab. 4th.
BEAL ESTATE SALES.
■Ward, 16 feet front vf fEl g J? tb strBet ’ Twentieth
which it hls the nrivile™ S to a ? fe6l ? lle y. of
street Subject tosS&Stf Merchant
nwT.r.T~T^^ N Sg^ r H R E E - s f°EY BRICK
EentSlthree N l or,i FRONT street.-. A
Itory brickbaik hn^i^' dweUin S 1101180 ™th ‘w<>-
S ld7or Pront str eet.he 3 ? nd ,osof eroand ' west
teenth Warri ia?fh w OW Germantown road, S-x
-felt deep on the .^t?? nto S Front street, and 87*
wide oi?t£?rear ontll hn *- bein e 11 *» «X inch*
AND rOT T^ E f 6 8 ST N o o^TH B |^0 E NT^ US |
reet H^ eiow Ger “ a ntov7n road, lGth Ward
23 166 t 1 inch front on Front street. 1* h ’
northern half of a 3 feet alley on\he south! S nnrt
162 feet deep on the south line, and 190 feet deep on
the north line, the lot being 2t feet 3 inches wide
Ph l » t Sfh r t ar, r«, ltll P liylle K e of hnilding over
the whole of the said 3 feet alley, leaving at lea.t
S feet headway in the clear. s 1 lea,t
■Nos. 4 and 5 —TWO G-ENTEEI, nwrr
LINGS, Nos. 2036 and 2U38 LOCUST STRPPT
-A three-story brick -a welling with two-story
brick back bDildings and lot of gr.und, south side
of Locust street, 167 feet 7 inches east of 9i»f
6th Ward, 16 feet front, 8u feet deep to Stewart st
Saloon parlor, dining room and kitchen on the
same floor. Gas, range, Ac. Subject to SlOB
ground rent. J 5
Also the dwelling adjoining the above, No 2033
of the same dimensions, description and incum*.
brance. -
No. 6.-VALUABLE STONE QUARRY,
SHOEMAKER’S LANE, Germantown A val
uable tra.t of land containing 1 acre 2 roods and 24
pi robes, known as the Cedar Hill Stone Quarry,
on the N W. side of Penn street or Shoemaker’s
Lane, in the Twenty-second Ward, adjoiamg
lands cf Jacob Mehl, Adam Kephart, and others,
316 0-10 feet on Shoemaker’s Lane, and abont 260
deep.
No.'7—VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION
AND DWELLING N W. COR. SEVENTH
AND GREEN sTS—That valuable two-s’ory
brick store and dwelling h nseatiheN. W. cjr
ner Seventh and Green streets, Thirteenth Ward
IGii feet on Green street, 62 feet * otan inch on
Seventh street, being 21* feet wide on the rear.
This is an excellent business stand, ihe corner
being used as a plumber shop on Seventh street a
paint shop, with dwelling over the whole.
S5O to be paid on each when the property is
strnck off. ~ 3
By order of JACOB M. ELLIS, )
JOHN WILLIAMS, < Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—Estate of
CHRISTOPHER SMYSER, deceased
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. • Uuder the
authority oi the Orphans’ Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on THURSDAY,
March 31st, ll6>, on the premise;, at four o' clock
in the afternoon, the following described Real
Estate, the property of Christopher l Smvser,
deceased,viz: No.I.DWELLING, PROSPECT
Street, Manajnnk. All that certain lot of ground
with the two-story stone-house thereon erected,
in the Twenty, first Ward of the City, on the
e:isterly side oi Prospect Street, beginning at a
point m the centre of said street passing along the
line of property of Alfred and William Ben,south
30 deg. 10 min., east 350 feet 9 inches, passing
over a marble stone on the easterly side of said
Prospect street to another marbls stone in the line
or Windle Halloway’s ground, thence south 61
15 min., west 106 feet 9 inches to a point,
thence north 35 deg. 55 min., west 293 laet, passing
through the centre of partition of two houses
erected on this and adjoining lot, to a point in the
middle of said Prospect Street, thence along the
middle of said Prospect Street, north 51 deg. 50
min , east 112 feet 3 inches to place of begin uin".
Clear oi incumbrance to ’
No. 2. STONE DWELLING, adjoining. AII
that certain lot or piece of ground with the two
story stone house thereon erected, situate in
the Twenty-first Ward of the City of Phila
delphia, on the easterly tide ri Prospect Street,
beginning at a.point in the centre of said Prosoec:
street, thence along the line of property above
described, south 35 deg. 55 min., east 293 fret to a
point, thence south 64 deg. 15 min. west 4ifeet3
inches te a point, thence north 39 deg. 50 min.,
west gel feet to the centre ot said Prospect street,
thence along the centre of said Prospect street, 26
fist to the place oi beginning.
Clear oi incumbrance.
659 to be uaid on each at the time of sale.
By the Court. WM.C.STEVENSON,CIerk O. C.
WILHEMtNA SMYSER, Administratrix.
.TAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mlilti. '5,29 Store, No. 422 Walnut st ab.ltb.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
E&3 PETER LANDIS, deceased. JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer. —Under authority ot the
Orphans- Court for the city and countv of Phila
delphia. on WEDNESDAY, March Ju! 1804, at 12
o'clock noon, •will be sold at public sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described real estate, late the property of Peter
Landis, deceased, viz:
No. 1. DWELLING, No. 1228 THOMPSON
street. Ail that Jot or piece ofgronnd and a three
s:ory brick dwelling house, on the south side or
Ihcmp.cn street, 152 fee? eastward from Thir
teenth street, in the city of Philadelphia. Front
on Thompson street 16 feet, depth southward TO
feet. Subject to a ground rout of *7S. v .
No. 2. DWELLING, No- 1219 CASS street
Lot or piece of ground, with the three stobr brick
dwelling thereon erected, on the north sideof Casa
s'reet in the city afoicsaid. 134 feet 6 inches west
of Twelfth street. Front on Cass street 14 fee? <J
ihches, depth northward 30 feet. Subject to a
ground rent of $54 a year.
No. 3. DW ELLING, No. 1*227 CASS street.
Lot and three-story brick dwelling house on the
north side of Cass street, in the city of Philadel
phia, ICS) feet east of Thirteenth street. Front on
Cass street 14 feet 6 inches, depth northward 50
eet. Subject to a ground rent of $34.
550 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WM. C STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
HENRY BRANDT. Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhifl, 13, 29 Store, 422 Walnut st , above 4Lh.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. Estate of
PIERSON* S MINORS. JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer. THREE-STORY BftICK
DWELLING, No. 1340 North ELEVENTH
street.—Under authority of the Orphans’ Court
lor the city and county of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, March 30th, 156-1, at 12 o'clock,
Noon, will be sold at Pnhlic Sale, at-the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, the property of PIERSON’S MI
NORS, viz: All that certain Jot of ground, with
the three-story brick messuage thereon erected,
situate on the west side of Eleventh street, 69 feet
southward from Master street, containing iu front
16 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet to a 3 feet
wide alley, leading northward into another 3 feet
wide alley, which leads westward into Marvine
street, under and subject to a yearly ground rent of
$72 per annum. *
Soo to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
OLIVER P. CORNMAN, Guardian.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, ; Anctioneer.
mhio, 15,29 Store No. 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—ESTATE
OF ALEXANDER NICHOLS., DE
CEASED—JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTION
EER—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 2W4 PINE STREET.—Under the authority
of the Orphans’ Conrt for the City and County of
"Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 30, ism,
at 12 o’ clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILADELPHIAEXCHANGE, the follow
ingdescribed Real Estate,'the Property of Alexan
der Nichols, deceased, viz: All that certain lot of
ground, with the three-story brick dwelling house
thereon erected, situate on the south sideof Pine
street, 48 feet from Schuylkill Third street, in the
City of Philadelphia, containing in front 15 f**et
6 inches, and extending, of that width, in length
or depth southward, 104 feet to a certain 30-feet
wide street extending from Schuylkill Second to
Schuylkill Third street, called Harrison street.
Subject to the yearly ground i*ent of $46 50, pay
able in half yearly payments on the first day of
May and November in each year.
$5O to be paid at the time of Sale. . \
By Hie Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, ClerkO. U.
THOMAS LITTLE, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mMO, 15,29 Store, 422 WamutSt. above 4th.
fa ORPHANS* COURT SALE Estate of
3. JOHN MINGLE, Jri, deceased JAMES
A. FREEMAN) Auctioneer.—RESlDENCE 458
MARSHALL STREET.—Under authority of the
Orphans* Court for the City and County of Phila
delphia, on WEDNESDAY, March.3o,. ISM, at
12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing described Real Estate, late the property of
JOHN MINGLE, Jr., deceased, viz : All that
certain two-story brick messuage and led
ground, on the west .side of Marshall .surest, be
tween Buttonwood street and Noble street, begin
ning at the distance of 72 feet 4 inches southward
from Buttonwood street, containing in front -7
feet and ex-ending in depth 89 feet 1 inches.
ey Has parlor, dining room and kitchen on tne
first floor, sitting-room and chambers on mo
second. Barge bath-room and cellar.
Terms at the sale. _
3100 to be paid at the time ofeale. n
By the Court, WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk 0.0.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Anctioneer.
mhio, 15,89 Store, 423 Walnut at., at. 4ai«
m ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. - E-'tate of
eFmf w G‘HNS, deceased— JAMES A.
FMAN, Auctioneer -Under anthon yof thn
adelntof The City and County of Phil
ko-S™fvWEI,KI;SDAY’ Mftrch 39, 1861, at
within, r^U?, 00n : V ll be s°ld at Public Sale,
CHANGE? the on, tbB . PHILADELPHIA EX
lateof f £‘‘ owm K described Real Estate.'
BBICKbWPM o ,® 2 eo ’ d; No. 1.—3-STOSY
Sixth.—All thatonirucii DOIIBaRD street, above
and lot ot eronnd ß nn I ?h llree ' 6torT brick messuaga
ssKssirisrSSSl-S'H
|I ao J odlot >. and partly on the adjoining lot on the
No J o r -^ toal nse and ’ ccommoda ion
Ward.-L^j 1 USE, GREAN Street, 24th
southw?stw ™div H ?i erect ed, on- the
street callea (vij_ ei * ce . of , % certa-n 60 feet wlda
te opened for nnhr Stree H. oa * an d intended to
parallel with and arth 3 /,?- 1 ? 18 eai d William Oreah
westward trom tS» tbe . ai!,tan ce of 200 feet south
agree-,biy toarecent^o B3^ 1, Tnrn P ik9 Road,
cis Lightfoot, Esq,dnSH lbo r»o‘madeby Fran
and county of I'nil-H,,,1, a bI P of Bloekley,
Inches southwestwardly'trom ,5 e S innin! 4 241 feet*
street, thence extending ro„^L co I ller of MUler
line at right angles with the °aid75 3t,7ardly 011 a
other groundjof the said WifiKm l ri a ’ lßtreet ' alon K
inches; .hence eastward 61 fec”l 3 ftet 9 *
eastward 178fe-t7inches toCrcanltratandtoT 11 -
pir^Sn r ni y g aloDg the
By the Court, - r
BA.TTURS, Deputy Clerk O r*
S5O to hP ’GOINS, Administratrix
time of sale.*
15,99 -store I ;^^,,
K“#’!
Real Estate,, late the nronSi o Yi“JSu desoribe<l
Haslem, deeeaFed, viz: Vo P G ;
corner Caliowhill street ’ Sotr .hwest
All that certain lot or Delaware avenne.
the Southwest corner Of n f ii gron “, < ?’ sitnate on
Delaware av e n W f“"- Btr ! et and
on said Caliowhill street in . froa, - or breadth
9 in. h wide aPev onened fni llK ' b « to a 2 feet
benefit•
tend.ng IB length or depth souauvard on’ ihA-,
line along the west side of DelawareaventieVo^fSt
the west line thereof aiougtoa
east Side of said 2 fret 9 inch wide allev!3 feet i
Clear of all incumbrance. 1
mrlTbil—J’ DallowhiU street, between Water
a ' ld Delaware avenne. All that certain lot or
piece ot ground, sitnate on the south side of Oal
lowhtll street, between Water streetand Delaware
inchefeas b t^Tr?m“ho h6 sa?^^ B r°tree^ fe c 6 on ß
d£ rth, southward^abomsofedt. Sl “
Clear ofmcmnbrance
Et^lfcff. t 0 be paid on eacll property is
By order of the Court,
mhlo,i s ,29^fo^o F S^t^ C l On |l r ’
U°J? RT SALE-Estate of
FKmiAM O, P II ;FZ, deceased—JAMES
Auctioneer. DWELLING
LOT and STABLE, No 1215 WALLACE streetl
°° l 7 er of Orange, now Andress street. Under
S, albollt y of tbe Orphans’ Court for the City and
Conner of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY
March 30, 1864, at 12 o’clock. Noon, will be sold
at Pnb ic Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA
CHANGE, the following deserfbed
i a 4 e - t sn Pr n° per£ - V ? f Michael C. DietiT deceased,’
fha’carta.m lot of ground with the threel
‘l°/5 h.ick dwelling and- two-story brick scab!a
tbereon erected, beginning at the N. W. corner ox
la ?f , stre l t and Orail S 0 the 14th "Ward
of the City, thence extending alone "Wallace cftroot
3C feet, thence northward so feS s“f inchesfthSS
2.’= inches, to the'Wst s & Ssmd
Orange street, thence southward along the same 89
inqhes, to the place of baginning. Subject
to a yearly groend ran t or sum of SSI, in equal half
yearly payments on the Ist day of the months of
Jsnnarr and July. ui
B - The aoove lot is 36 feet on Wallace street and
. on Orange street There is a three-story
brick dwelling.of Is feet front, leaving a baildir.-
lot of :he same size at the’side. The stable is built
acres* ihe rear end of the lot.
SU*o to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
jra- O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
DIETZ, Admidistratrix.
• JASIESA. FREESIAN, Auctioneer,
mhlu, !«>,*29 Store, 422 W&lnnt street, ab. 4th,
muS 3IP J <litY SALE, BY ORDER OF
KElßb.—Estaw of ROGER MCDONALD.
v^rr.TjT?" — FREEMAN, Anctioneer.—
STORE and Dwellings, TWENTY-FOURTH
street, below Walnm On WEDNESDAY, March
op, 1804. at ia o’clock neon, will be sold at Public
- at the PHILADELPHIA
t.Mhi.Mjh, the lolle-.ving described Real
‘ ■’‘ e of Roger McDonald,deceased, viz;
All that certain lo: of ground with the improve
mentp'ihereon’erected, situation the east side of
Beach or Twenty.f«mr:h street,in the Eighth Ward
of the city, bein? on the south Fide oi Caldwell
street, below Walnut street, 20 feet front on
Twenty-fourth street, and HUfeet along Oaldweil
siree: to Cope street (20 feet wide street), 3 fronts.
The improvements are a two-story brick store and
dwelling on Twenty-fourth street: a three-storv
brick dwelling adjoining the same: also, 3 three
story brich houses on the rear of the lot.
• BST CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCES.
Two-thirds of the purchase money may re-
JK?- It will le sold without any reserve.
$lOO to be paid on each when the property is
truck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
mblo-15-29 Store, 422 Walnut st., above 4th.
REAL ESTATE.—JAMA. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer.— 1,000 ACRES Valuable
TIMBER LANDS, MONROE COUNTT On
WEDNESDAY. March 3i\ ISO 4, at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, viz:
A tract of 15U acres in Jackson Township.
A tract of 401 acres 28 perches, Tunkhannock
township.
A tract of 200 acres, Tunkhannock, formerly
Toybhanna Township.
A tract of 275 acres, Tunkhannock, formerly
Toj'fchanna Township.
e?" The three last lie together, the first at some
distance. They are about 12 miles from Stroudsburg
the County Town. A saw mill aud tavern about
2 miles distant. They aTe well timbered, and the
soil is fine farm land when, cleared. A new Rail
road is laid out within 3 miles, another Railroad
within half a mile.
n#“ Title undoubted. Further particulars at the
Auction Store.
$5O to be paid on each when the property is struck
off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhio, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut st., ab 4th,
M a POSITIVE SALE.— fAMES A. FREE
■S.MAN, Auctioneer.—On WEDNESDAY,
Maich 30f 1664, at 12 o’clock noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA . EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
via: No. 1. BRICK HOUSE, No. 1231 Crease
6treet, all that two-story brick house and lot of
ground on the north east side of Crease, street,
, between Girard avenue and Thompson street, late
the District of Kensington, 15 feet front, 98
leetdeeptoa four feet alley, of which it has the
privilege.
This is 1 one of a row ©f seven dwellings built
by Mr. B. O. Hedges.
No 2. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND,
Market and Twenty-second streets, a valuable lot
of ground oh the south side of Market street, 154
feet east of Twenty.second street, in the Ninth
Ward of the City. 2*2 feet front and 1*25 feet deep to
Ash street, 23 feet wide^
Clear of all incumbrances.
$5O to be paid on each when the property is
etruck off.
SG” Sale absolute.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Anctioneer,
mh10,15729 Store, 422 Walnut st:, ab. 4th.
® REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer. THREE-STORY ROUGH
OAST -DWELLING, S. W. Cot. FORTY
SECOND and PINE. TWENTY-FOURTH
WARD, with VACANT LOTS adjoining. On
"WEDNESDAY, .March 30, at Xi o’clock,
noon, -will be sold at Public sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the tollowmg described
Real Estate, viz: All that lot or n-onnd .’with the
three-storv bnck dwelling Aousd thereon, situate
at the southwest corner of Forty-second and Pine
streets, in the mostrapidly improving part of the
Twen'ty-fonrtn "Ward, containing infront on Pine
street 110 feet, and extending m depth along Forty
second 62 feet. The lot being 90 feet deep on the
west line.
• -Also 4 lots of ground adjoinmg on Pine street,
each 30 feet front and from 95 feet to 124 feet deep.
•Also the lot adjoining, 141 feet front, and frnm
124 feet in depth and upwards. .
• eG” This property is rapidly being surrounded
with haodßome dwelling houses oS fine styles*
Hay be examined at any time.
VT Clear of all Incumbrance.
$lOO to be paid at the time of salers
JAMES-A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO-15-29 Store 422 Walnut, street ab. 4th.
-CXELLOW METAL SHEATHING.— OROCJK.
i er Brothers fc Co. *8 Taunton Yellow Metal
Sheathing, Bolts, Nails and Spikes of allniaes. jn
WILLIAMS. GRANT/IV
Boith Delaware iTenms, **