Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 15, 1864, Image 7

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    m ORPHANS* COURT SALE Estate of
Jacob PETERS, deceased JAMES A
Jfc REEMAN, Auctioneer—Under authority of tae
Oi uhans’ Court of the City and County of Phila
delphia, will he sold at public sale, on WEDNES
DAY, March 16, 1861, at 12 A clock, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the foliowin|
described Real Estate, late the property of Jacob
Peters, deceased, viz: ' J
Wo. 1. (No. 6 in the order of Court.) HAND
SOME RESIDENCE, No. 3-21 Race street ill
that certain messuage and lot of ground, situate
on the north side ol Race street, between Third and
Fourth streets, (No. 321,) in the city of Pniladel
phla, containing in fronton Race street2o feet, and
extending of that breadth or length or depth north
ward 11)0 teet. Together with the right of a water
course leading into Branch street, over and alone
the Earn premises to the northward, as the same
now is used and enjoyed.
N. B.—This is n very substantial dwelling, en
tuejy rebuilt by the late owner for his own use
and occupied by him until his decease. It has
to u 7 improTeme,lt and modern addition made
_No. 2. (No. 8-in the order of Court \-Ista
BLES ani LOT, WOOD ST RE Er. —AU tliat cot!
tain lot of ground, with, the buildings aud im
provements thereon erected, situate oh the North
“V*® street, hegiuolngat a point 84 leot
eastward from Twenty-third or Nixoa st., thence
extending northward at right angles to said Wood
Stteet 54 feet’ thfence wesiwaid parallel with said
Wood street 84 feet to Twenty-third street: thence
northward along Twenty-third street IT feet 7#
inches; thence eastward at right angles with said
Twenty-third street 84 feet; thence northward
parallel with said Twenty-third street 33 feet:
thence eastward 115 feet 10% inches: thence southl
ward at right angles with said wood stree; 104
feet 1%. inches to Wood street: thence westward
along wood street lisfeet inches to the place
of beginning; snbjectto the paymentof a certain
yearly ground rent or sum ot $240 lawful money,
together with the free nsei liberty and privilege of
an 18 feet wide outlet or passageway, and to°two
4 feet wide alleys in . common with Jonathan D
Sergeant, hisheirsand aligns, owners, tenants*
find occupiers of other ground bounding thereon
9 » inrtle order of Court)—THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING, EDWIN Street,
20tu Ward.—All that certain three-story brick
messuage aud Jot of ground oil the northwesterly
side af Edwin street.. Joteet.ll ■£ inches south west
waroly from Poplar street, m the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front 14 feet, and in depLh
of ®2B - - nl> j eol *k e payment of a ground rent
No. 4 (No. 1 in the order of Court).—VALUABLE
S. W. cor. Girard avenue
and Ridge avenue, 9 Dwellings, extensive stables,'
Ac., Twentieth Ward. All that certain lot or piece
of ground, with the three-story brick Hotel, two
story brick office, nine three-story brick dwelling
houses, brick stable, car house, and one-story frame
shop thereon crectea,situate in the Twentieth Ward
of the Clty_of Philadelphia, beginning at the S. W.
cor. of Girard avenue aud Ridge avenue, thence
extending westward along the Boutb aide of said
Girard avenue 224 feet 6% Inches to the east line of
19th street, thence southward along the east side of
said 19th street 171 feet6)£ inches, thence eastward
on a line parallel with said Girard avenue 76 feet 2 3 f
• incheß, thence northeastward on a line parallel
withGinnodo (late George)street47 feet 2k inches,
thence further northeastward 71 feet 9*? inches
thence southeastward on a line at right 'angles to
said Ginnodo street, 42 feet inches to the north
west line of said Ginnodo street, thence north
eastward along the line of said Ginnodo street 13
feet, thence northwestward onaliue atrightaneles
to said Ginnodo street, 79 feet 1% inches, thence
northeastward on a line at right angles to said
Ridge avenno 100 feet 2% inches, to the southwest
line of said Ridge avenue, and thence northwest
ward along the southwestside of said Ridge avenue
85 feet 10 x inches to said Girard avenue and place
of beginning; subject to the payment of the said
yearly ground rent or sum of 8257 25.
The above property will be divided and sold in
the following manner, viz: A. All that valuable
Uiree-story brick Hotel and the lot of ground, at the
S. W. corner ot Girard and Ridge avenues; 25 feet
10>£ inches on Ridge avenue, 62 feet 9 v inches ou
Girard avenne; being 82 feet 3j£ inches deep on a
line at right angles with Girard avenne, and 100
feet % mch deep on a line at right angles with Ridge
avenne. Clear of incumbrance. - “
B. The valuable lot ot ground, with two-story
brick office, nine three-story brick dwellings
brick stable, car bouse, and one-story frame shed
thereon, adjoining the above on Girard aveaue
containing along the same IGI feet 8K inches to
Nineteenth street, 171 feet inches along Nine
teenth street, thence 76 feet 2j; inches at right
angles .to Nineteenth street, thence parHlel to
Ginnodo street 47 feet 2jf inches, thence eastwardlv
71 th.nceat nghtanglestoGinnodo
street 42 feet inches to Ginnodo street, thence
along the same 13 feet, thence at right angles with
the same 79 feet lnches, thence at right angles
with Girard avenne 82feet3jk inches to Girard
avenne. Subject to 8257 25 ground rent.
No. 51—(No. 2, in the order of Court)—GEN
TEEL DWELLING, RIDGE Avenue Ail that
certain three-story brick messuage or tenement,
and lot or piece of ground situate on the S. W side
of Ridge avenue, at' the distance 0f.25 feet low
inches southeastward from the south siae of Girard
avenue in the 20th Ward of the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Ridge avenue 17 feet
6j£ inches, and extending in depth southwestward
ol that width at right angles to said Ridge avenue
on the N. W. line 100 feet 2% inches, and on the S.
E. line 98 feet inches. 0
No. 6. (No. 3 m the order of Court), GENTEEL
DWELLING- ADJOINING.—AII that certain
three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or
piece of ground, situateon the S.W. side of Ridge
avenne, at the distance of 43 feet 5 inches south
the south side of Girard avenue, in
the Twentieth Ward of the City ot Philadelphia,
containing in front en taid Ridge avenue, IS feet
1% inches, and extending in depth southwestward
01 £ at ™ rig* l * angles to said Ridge avenne
th®_N. W. line, 98 feet 1% inches, and on the S.
E- 95 feet 11% inches.
—(No. 4in the orderof Court) DWELL
ING. Smith Shop, and Stables, Ginnodo and Nine
teenth sts. 2 fronts—All that certain lot or piece of
ground with the three-story brick dwelling house
brick stable, and brick smith shop thereon erected*
situate in the Twentieth Ward of the City ol Phil
ladelphia. Beginning at a point in the northwes
line ef Ginnodo (late George) street,a.t the distadc
oi 135 O% inches northeast from the east side o
Nineteenth street, thence extending northwest on a
line at right angles to said Ginnodo street 50 fee
inches, thence northeast 12 feet li% inches to a
point, thence westward on a line at right angle* to
eaid Nineteenth street, 6lieeta& inches to the e*s
line of said Nineteenth street, thence northward
along the east side of Nineteenth street 30 feet
thence eastward, on a line at right angles to said
Nineteenth street 7G feet a# inches to a point
totnee southeast on a line at right angles to said
Gmnodo s tre et7 6 fe e in-hes to the northwest
side ot Ginnodo strret, thence southwest ;>long the
same.4S leet to the place of beginning. Subject to
the payment of grouua rent or sum of $l5. J
No. 8. (No. sin the order of Court i s mvr at t
DWELLINGS, BRICK SHOP® Ac , GtatJS
street, Twentieth Ward. All that certain “u
piece of ground, with the fl ve three-st.ry brick
dwelling houses and three-story brick shop thereon
erected, situate m the Twentieth Ward of the m-v
of Philadelphia, and beginning at a point in the
north wen line of Ginuodo (late George) street, at
the distance of 119 feetßjj inches southwestward
from the southwest corner side of Ridge avenue
then.e extending northwestward on aline at IT-lit
gpgles to said Ginnodo street 56 teet 3% inches
thence southwestward 71 inches io a point!
thence further southwestward parallel with
said Ginnodo street 47 feet 2# inches to a point,
southeast on a line at right angles to said Gia
.nodo street 76 leet 2% inches to the northwest
line of Ginnodo street, and thence northeast along
the same 95 feet 6)s to the place of beginning. Tne
eastern part of said lot being a lot which Samuel
Taylor and Louisa H., his wife, coaveyed unto
Jacob Peters, in fee, subject to the payment of a
certain yearly ground rent of $4O 50, the middle
portion thereof being the whole of a lot which
Jacob Peters, Jr., conveyed unto the said Jacob
Peters in fee, snbjectto the payment of a grouad
T ! n l ol .*? G a L nd J' h i: part being the whole
ol the lot which Samnel MeOammon and Chris
fian, his w.fe, conveyed nnto Jacob Peters in fee,
rent of Sffih* 18 paymect of a certain yearly ground
the above premises, from
Nos. 4 to 8 in tne Auction Store
No/ 9 (No. 7in the order of Courts Tonra
DWELLING HOUSE, ST A BLES* &<f 7 valuable
property, Eleventh street, above Girard
AU that certain three-story
brick Stable and Lot of Ground, situation the
west side of Eleventh street, 60 feet northward
from Girard avenue, in the city of Philadelphia
containing in front 62 feet, and extending in length
or depth, westward of that width at right angle?
to said Eleventh Etreef, 80 feet 6% inches? B *
B -—This is a very large and substantial
dwelling house, with large stable adjoining, occh
pymg the whole front of the lot.
Bioo to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
W 1I 2 b JAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
JACOB PETERS, )
Eoffi S B EB ™' (Executors
TampFF ,SP ES>WEL L, S .
fe2s mhl is II ) EE ®AN, Auctioneer, “
ie2s,mhl, 15 Store, 422 Walnut st .above 4’h,
H. nWE^T'
iNtxS. ■ Nos 910 nnri m* W LAT DWELL-
On WEDNESDAY, &
o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Pnhl 84 ’
PHILADELPHIA' EXCHANGE“iEc at tba
described Beal Estate, viz—jui thivo f° llo wing
three.story Brick Dwelling Houms* n «? t
several lots on which they are erecTcd’ ,iJ,I tbe
theS. W. cornerof Twelfth and Everett^rll?/ 1
?\° s - 91 ~ and 914 ’ each feet front and tto fmt
Er? r ctmrce” h “ ° f “ leading £$
/ c *ear of’lncnmbrance.
•50 to be paid at time of sale.
feotLTrifMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
•»>ihhl,is Store, 423 Walnut street, ah. 4Uj,
«| _ POSTPONED ORPHANS’ OOURi' PER.
iLLMPTORY o_LE. Estate of PETER
.aGLR, deceased.—JaMES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer.—Valuable FARM, l? 8 Acres, with
extensive Improvements, on BETHLEHE vl turu
pike, MONTGOMERY county, 19 miles from the
city.—Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for
the rounty of Montgomery, on WEDNESDAY,
March 16th, 1864, at 12 o’clock Noon, will be sold
at Public Sale, without reserve, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the folio wing described
Real Estate, late the properly of PETER W AG E R,
deceased, viz: Being a . valuable tract, of about 178
acres of land, situate at the village of Montgomery
Square, Montgomery township, Montgomery
county, Pa., fronting on the Springhouse and
Billiown turnpike, and th* State Ro.id from
Doyleetown to Norristown, 3 mile? from two sta
tions on tbe North Pennsylvaniaßailroad, lOmiles
liom Philadelphia, 10 miles from Norristown,
and 8 from Doylestown. The property is bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at a corner
stone of this and of Edward Bartholomew’s land,
thence extendingalong 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’s land the
four following courses and distances, to wit: N.
deg. E. 22 perches and five-tenths to a stone,
thence S. 35 deg. E. 21 perches arid 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. E. *
80 perches and five-tenths io a stone, theace by
land oi Robert Gordon the following courses and
distances, to wit: S. 44 deg. E. 3 perches and two
tenths to as ake, thence N. 55 deg. 30 min. E. 42
perches and three-tenths to a stake: thence N. 41
Parches and five-tenths to a stone in the
Si 1 .,5 V b . e S reat road leading from Bethlehem to
Philadelphia, thence along the middle of said road
the lour following courses and distances, to wit:
N. 27 deg. 40 min. W. 68 perches and two-tenths
to a stone, thence N. 50 deg. W. 20 perches and
three-tenths to a stone, thence N. 5 deg. W. 14
perches to a stone, thence N. 13 deg. 50 min. W.
9? perches and two-tenths to a stone, thence bv
lard of Edward Bartholomew N. -IS deg. 20 min.
W. 41 perches and five-tenths to the place of be
ginning. Containing 177 acres and 44 perches of
mnd, &c. The improvements are a large Mansion
House and large tenant house, with barn,and aU ne
cessary outbuildings. The property is handsomely
located and conveniently situated, being near to
schools, mills* places of public worship, &<* per
sons wishing to'view it, can call upon the under
s!gned. Executors, upon the premises.
Sale Absolute.
$5OO to be paid at time of sale.
A. E. WAGER, ) -
S. S. WAGER, f Executors.
0,01 —>,, y AMPS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
1625,01111,15 Store No. 422 Walnut st., ab.JFonrth.
M AttoOLUTE SA.L E
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
Tvrf^fv VACANT GROUND.—On WED-
NtSDAY, March 16, lBCi. at 12 o’clock Noon
■will be gold at Public Sale, without reserve at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
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 300 feet on Jefferson street to Carlisle street.
(3 Fronts.) Subject to S3lO ground rent. *
EARGE- LOT, Norristown Railroad,
above Master street. ’
A lot of ground, situate on the west side of the
Germantown R: R., and east side of Hutchinson
street, no feet north of Master street, 94 feet 2*l
es ° n , each front > IS9 feet 10. V inches deep oi
the north line and 196 feet 10’,' inches deep on the
son*n line.
N°; 3 'j; LO j S F GROUND, Northwest corner
Thirteenth and Cass streets.
jA-°' ground, situate northwest corner
of Thirteenth and Cass streets, containing a front
on Cass street 05 feet to a 3 feet alley: thence ex
tending in depth-northward parallel with Thir
teenth street 50 feet, thence eastward parallel with
mh^ tre ?K 55ftet 2 thence northward parallel with
Thirteenth street ,0 feet to Thompson street, thence’
westward along the same 7 feet 11* inches, thence
L° t °^™ a rd 158 feet to a point on the east side of
Thirteenth street, 8 feet 6 inches north of Cass st
and thence S feet 6 inches to the place of begin-
No. 4.—LOT OF GROUND, N. W corner
THIRTEENTH and STILES streets.<£?min
triangular lot of ground at the northwest
corner of Thirteenth and Stiles street, 93
eet _?;» inches on Stiles street, and 92 feet 9 inches
on Thirteenth sfreet.
No. 5 —LorOF GROUND, MIFFLIN street,
below OXFORD.—A lot of ground sitnate on the
south side of Oxford and west side of Mifflin street,
r? f r et } l” 011 oxford andso feet on Mifflin street.
Oxford street here named has been vacated, and
t^iP- re . se i Gxford street is a short distance north
It is supposed that the title ot this lot
will ultimately give the possessor thereof the land
to the centre of the vacated street.
S“ le ,? erempto is r - I K?" Sioo to be paid on each
the property is struck off.
By order of the Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe2s,ml, 15 Store, 422 Walnut street, above 4th.
ffi ESTATE.-JAMES A. FREE
-IHIMAN, Auctioneer.—Germantown Residence *
FISHER S lane. S:one Honse, large Lot, and
line Shade. On WEDNESDAY, March i 071561,
at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILALDELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, being the former
residence of JOHN LISLE, deceased, viz: AU
that lot of ground situate on the N. W. side of
iisher’s lane, beginning at a stone or stake, a
corner of a lot of ground granted bv John F
Grabs for a burial ground, thence by Fisher’ = lane
N. 59* degrees, E. about 95 feet more or less, front
to a stake, corner of land now of Dr. Wm. Ash
mead, thence by the same N. W. about 13 perches
13 feet 2 inches to a stone, corner of Neiser's land,
thence by the same S. W. abont 97 feet 6 V inches
to a stone, corner of said burial ground, thence bv
tbe same S. E. about 195 feel to tbe place of begin
ning. . “
The improvements are a good substantial doable
two-story stone dwelling, about 15 feet front, 30
feet deep, parlor 20 by 27 feet, hall 7 feet wide
dining-room 15. by 17 feet on first ffoor.
Three-story back bnildings J 3 by 20 feet, and one
story frame kitchen 13 feet square, adjoining
Many chambers.range in (he kitchen,gas throuch
ont, well of very superior water at the kitchen
door,and not ihree minutes walk from either steam
or horse passenger cars. There are two frame
stables, each 18 by 20 feet, on the premises: The
property is deiightfnlly shaded by old forest trees
there are also much shrubbery and boxwood. ’
Three-fourths ol the purchase monev mav
remain. J J
8100 to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe25mh1,15 Store 422 Walnnt st.,ab. Fourth.
fit a£ £ ,^.f L . ESTATE.-JAMES A. FREE-
Mai MAN, Anctioneer.—Genteel DWELLING
No- 1324 CHERRY’ street. On WEDNESDAY,
March 16, 1664, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at
E £ le ,Y at the PHILADELPHIA EX
• .« .4 tbe 'allowing described Real Estate,
7’f . 'hat genteel two story brick house and
* ot v°* ground thereto belonging, situate on
the somk side of Cherry street, No. mu poatein
mg in tront io leet, and in depth 57ȣ feet to an
Ju^/stT^ tbe privilegc, ng°i nto
remain ‘ £sotobe P aid at 'he
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe20,mi,15 Store, 4-22 Walnut st., above -lth,
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF
ROONEY, Deceased.—JAMES A.
titilMAN, Auctioneer.—Under autbontyof the
Orphans’court for the City and County of Ph'la
delphm, On WEDNESDAY, March 30, 1661, a>
the°-pv,°i Ck j n > S’’ 11 h 6 sold at public sa.e, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, the followin"- da
scribed Eeal Estate: late of jkmes Roonev d’c ? d
namely-No. 1. TWO-STORY DWELLIN 1
SfiTfs °, wn E ? ad ’ AU that certain lo’. of ground
with the two-story messuage thereon erected ™
the easter y side of the Germantown Road, 188 feet
northward from Cumberland Street, containing in
front lr fedt, and extending in depth 12U feet to a
yefrlyremof m C 5 a ‘! ed TySOn Stree *’ -hjectt°oa
No 2—DWELLING, STABLE, and lar-e LOT
OF GROUND adjoining. All that certain let of
ground with; the three-story brick messuage thereon
erected, on the easterly side of the Germantown
Road, 92 feet northward from Cumberland street
containing in front 36 feet, and extending in dep h
120 feet to a 30 feet wide street called Tyson street
subject io br, annual ground rent of 545, on Ist
days of April aiid Oclfter. There is a large Om
nibus Stable on the lot.
S5O To be when the property is struck off.
By order of the Court.
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. C.
PATEIrK ROONEY, ) - ,
JOHN MeREANEY, < Executors.
mhm is A - PREEtIAN, Auctioneer,
radio, 15,53 Store 422 Walnut st. above Ith.
fSj ffIOpWWSSAM— JAMES A. FREE
FIbS-smssss
Sale, ,on WEDNESDAY, March in ts,’d P^ bl , l 5
o’clock, noon, at the PHlLADEr'prna a W 2
CHANGE, the following
viz. A certain lot of ground cm the Estate,
Quince street between Locust and s . ldo 0
in the Eighth Ward of the citvof
containing in front 15 feet 4 inches and* eViSKv 111 '
in depth 70 feet to Manship street, bounded
north partly by a three feet alley leading into
Quince street, of which it has the privilege 5 mto
r On the above lot are erected two neat three-x inn,
brick dwelling houses on each front. *
8®- 82.000 may, remain on mortgage If desired
850 to be paid -when the property is strn-k off*
By order of the Executor.
. 1. A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
*dUO-15*29 Store, No, 422 Walnut st,,»h, 4th.
THE Pllbr EVENING BULLETIN ; FHll.tßlSljj’aiA/ TDESUMf. MARCH 1864
fiE; hXlifflJiUKS’ TtKEMfiUili oau*..—
SETH CRAIG E, deceased—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—EXTEN
sl\E SALE OF DWELLINGS, BUtLDING
DOTS, and valuable large Lois, suitable lor Man
ufactories, Coal Karts, Ac., WASHINGTON
avenue, llth and .12th streets, &0., econd-Ward
Under author,ty contained in the Will of the late
Seth Craige, deceased, will be sold without any
reserve, to close the estate, at Public Sale, on
V EDNESDAY, March 16th, ISC4, at 12 o’clock,
Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the lollowing described Real Estate, viz: Nos. 1
to 5, inclusive—s BUILDING LOTS, Temple
street, between 12th and 13th.
The bnilding lot on the north side ol Temple
strret (which connects 12th and 1:1th streets, Be
tween Car]:enter street and Washington avenue),
60 feet east of 13th street, 16 feet front, 46 feet deep.
The building lot adjoining theabove on the east,
of ihe tame dimensions.
The building lot north side of Temple street, 103
feet eastuf 13th street, of the same dimensions
The building lot north side ol Temp.e street, 28S
east of 13th street, • of the same dimensions.
The bnilding lot adjoining on the east, 304 feet
east of 13th street, of the same dimensions.
® to8 ’ inclusive. THREE DWELLINGS
Nos. 1012, 1014 and 1010 South Twelfth street. The
three-story brick house, No. Iok>, and lot, on tbe
west side of 12th street, below Carpenter, 15 feet 4
inches iror.t, 76 feet deep, with the privilege of a
3teetal le y, leading into Temple street
The three- story brick house adjoining the above
and dimensions, including, on the rear, part of
the said 3 feet alley, to be left open for the use of
these three properties.
The three-story brick dwelliug bouse, No. 1016,
adjoining the above on the south, of the same de
scription and dimensions.
Nos. 9to 11 inclusive —THREEDWELLINGS,
1020, 1022 and 1024 South Twelfth street.
The three-story brick dwelliug and lot, No. 1020,
cn the west side of Twelfth street, below Oarpentei
street, J 6 eet front more or less,and 73)4 feet deep
to a 3 feet alley, leading from Albert to Temple
streets, ot which it cas the privilege.
The three-story bncs dwelling adjoining the
above, on the south, No. 102?, 17 left front, more
or less, and the same in depth aa the above.
The ihree-storybrck dwelling house adjoining
the above on south. No. 1024, of the same de
cryption and dimensions.
Nos. 12 *to 14 inclusive—VALUAßLE COAL
YAhD 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, ISO feet
west of 12th Btreet, 60 feet front and 95 feet deep to
Albeit street (2 fronts). With the lot are included,
at the sale, ail the improvements suitable for an
extensive coal yard, among which aie counting
house, platiorm Bcalcs.fencing,Bheds,raiiro-id track,.
Ac. The lease will expire about first of July.
The lot of ground Adjoining the above on the
west, 60 feet front on Washington avenue, and 95
feet to Albert street
The lot of ground adjoining the above on the
west, 70 feet front on Washington avenue, and 95
feet deep on the east line at right angles to Wash
ington avenue and Albert Btreet to Albert street
the lront on Albert street being 84 feet. It adjoins
* * D^’u * ar lot which separates it from 13th street
12. feet on Albert street and 26 feet on Washington
avenue. °
t S-St* I?^elusive—VALUAßLE LARGE
LOTS OF GROUND, Washington Avenae,
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, UK) feet front on
each street. Three fronts.
A lot of ground north side of Washington
Avenue, 100 teet westward of Eleventh Street 57
feet lront and 100 feet deep to a 30 feet street to be
°T eii I° r the use of the property bounding
A lot of ground, north side of Washington
Avenue, ICO feet eastward of Twelfth Street 57
feet front and UK) feet deep to the said 30 feet
Etreet. p
The lot of ground on the north side ofWashington
Avenve, 157 feet westward from Eleventh Street
57 leet front and 100 feet 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. rThe
railroad track in the centre of the Avenue, atror2ts
great facilities, as the steam engines pass otot it
from the Baltimore Railroad to the Delaware
Eleventh Street is here UK) feet wide, ani the
street improvements of every kind are completed
T ffe&l?’'? I daiinclusive-TWO SMALL DWEL
LINGS South TWELFTH street, above Wash
ington avenue.-The three-story brick dwelling
house and lot of ground on the east side of Twelfth
street, 165 feet 9 inches north of Washington ave
nue, 15* leet front, more or less, and 73 v feet
de , e P>’^' l i tl use ola2* feet alley leadingilnio the
been bnished. Etree *' Tl ' e dwBlUn G house has not
„ Jh 6 dwelling bouse and lot adjoining the above
on the eouth, 15* feet front, more or less, and 73jz
i!!. d i e !5; inc ‘ l ', aln - lbe >al<J 3* teetalley on the
re £f ' ead '. n E into the said 30 feet street the use of
which is reserved to the property above
Nos. 92 to 39 inclusive —IS BUILDING LOTS.
—Uneat tbe Noriheast corner ot Twelfth street
and the eaid 3u feet street, 20* feet front more or
,v! ss ; ‘?-“„ leet dee P including on the rear end Ihe
a ltey, 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 beginningat the distance
of leet eastward f Twelfth street, and con
taining m lront, each 16 feet, and extending in
depth, each 51 leet. On the two western lots is
erected a brick stable, and oh three of those in the
centre is a dve*house
Tbnte Lote of Ground at tbe Northwest corner
of Eleventh and the said 30 feet street, the south
ernmost is feet, the next, 17 feet, and the -north,
ernm. st 16 feet fronton Eleventh street, and 73 v
feet deep. A jret alley across the rear of the
two southern lots to be left open for the use of the
thre-e.
KT Sale of the whole peremptory,'to close the
estate Plan at the store.
Terms of Sale—upon the dwellings, the lots
irontUig on Washington avenue, and the lots
fi ontn g on Eleveuth and Twelfth streets, half the
purchase money may remain il deshed.
850 to be paid on each when the property is
struck off. By order of Executors.
' JAMES A- FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe.j.mM. 15 422 Walnut strfiet, abovelth.
t-»vv^ T "? Y . SALE.-JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Anctioneer.—flu WEDNES.
DAT, Murch 16, 1864, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will
sold at Public Sule, without reserve at tha
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the foilowmg
described Heal Estate, viz: No. I. 2 DWELL?
IN’tS. 1123 and 1125 CATHARINE street—AH
' wc > nun th’ee sto ry bnck dwelling houses
W’ th he lots of ground thereunto beloneing.situate
on the • orth side of Catharine .street, 18 feet west
of I lorlrta street, Nos. lies and 1125, each 18 feet
front. 5i feet de-p, with the. ose of a three ren alle T
leading into Fiorina street Snbje -,t to So ~<4
g-.ot.nd rents (redeemable) each. Will be sold
separately -
No. 2— TWO SMALL DWELLINGS AND
LOT No. 1212 FULTON street-lI®I 10.0 l
gr :nnd on the south side of Fulton street 90 f-et
north of Catbarine street (Third Ward), 18 fe&t
front on Fulton street, ar.d 146 teet deep to Catha
rine street, narrowing to 1 foot fronton Catharine
street. On ihe lot are a three-story brick dwelling
honse No. 1212 Fnl'on street, and a Email dwell
ing in tbe middle of the lot.
Bss" Clear of all incumbrance.
KF" bale Peremptory.
B.io to be paid on each when the property i
struck off. i r j
fe*>-™i l^ ttE i, A ’ F S EE ’ vtAN > Auctioneer,
fe.’o, m 1. 15 Store,- No. 4-22 Walnnt st. ab. 4th.
®i n, C^? AN S£er‘£S JUIIT SA HE - E-tate o,
1 7 LE ’ deceased. JAMES A.
“AN, Anctioneer. DWELLINGS, ME
v?i£. IC T S J rc , l ’ t ’ n <‘ar CRESSON street, MANA
} authority of the Orphan’s Court
wVniv:-u'«i?aw d 1 u, Coo , nty of Philadelphia, on
DlVE nL Al !. March !(i > ' sw at T 2 o’clock,
uoon, will b° s Id at Public Sale, at the PHILA.
the following described
f‘® s ll Jstete, late the property of Tobias Pyle, de
f^?^ <J . d ’ vlz: _, All those two certain messuages and
g IP n ,? d ’ Sllnate the 'ate borough of Mana
-7!., - ou 'he southeast side of Me banic street, 73
l lK ?hes from Cresson street, having a front on
ol d^ 1 ! 1 w Te<?t of 32 f ' Jet ’ and extending in length
eh£l 0 £ ei^'^v 11 '‘nes at right angles to saidMe-
ltHiwmi 10 v3B feet, more or less, to ground
late of itenjamin E. CauMet. Subiectto a f'ertiin
y '^ y O??h?aho e v n e t f f , S?3I half yrarfy?
uninp above lot are oue i j? storv frame and
one stngle 2* story stone dwellings 7 ’ l d
S By the t a ourt! 6n 1116 property is strQ ck off.
Ap'M- c’. STEVENSON, Clerk O C
MARGARET PAXSON, YZ
JODNPYI.E, { Executors.
fees mm^t 138 ti Auctioneer,
fe-5-mhl-15 Store. 4-‘-2 Walnut street, ab 4th.
fpSHrSili
S*.f AH feaMiSbS 1 tS^,'y f r {sS Ret? Estate,
Frankford, now dirt Wa d’tecVn- in f,„ b „ o t toUi & ° f
risen street about 2( 0 feet on Tlbfn! ? P ar T
300 feet, and on Bridge street .h? n ™« re » et ? bout
containiDgdverlOacres of l-nd ab ° Ut 600 feet > and
pole thTbSTard'oV
>U!tS! "S’?" M'»» “ l
sateT PlBn 8t the Btore - mo tO - ba P ald at the lime
1025, mhl, K AM ftefe ahllh.
! eal estate sales.
HifiAL SALES.
f§ HUg3I M E TOEY SAEE, BY Uitu .ROF
SIUSE A?:' E6tato of NICHOLAS RlTTEN
anettonier ’u*1 ed ” JAWES A ’ FREEMAN,
eti eet, Mini & ble Tiact of Land School
hickon TnViJ?Stone oinarries, Wissc
som,vvTtffi 'he, Twenty.flrs' Ward. Will b=
WEI reserve, at Public Sale, on
noon, atat 12 o’clock.
ibTioniw?ng P d^^ d EI Re?, IA v. EXOH A N,>E -
Njclolas Rittenhnni» a Estate, late ot
Acres, Schoolsu-eet T™. ? eu S as ' e< U T No. 1’ G*
tract of land rd ’ Acertain
School street, in the Slde 0!
in the middle of a 50 t>eg;touitig
bickon TurnniL l! eet \ l,ladm, s 10 WistaT
ihe tame, about iK-i!t’3 .K Ce along tlle middle oi
described N°3dea ? y 3
the W istahicC ’T a^n pike th. !n» e iddt v Ol
middle of the same aia^E,r e J,, - n f e a| oug 'he
James Lord, t?S,!e 3 s’ no mc^ es to ,a hdof
a-isjSsSiiisS
i
feet, thence S. 59 deg. 21 min., E. 921 met 8 inchiX
to school street, along whicn it fronts 261 feet 10’'
inches to the place of beginning Containing
acres, 3 roods, and -14-131 perches o'land 6
R'-T. 116 above tracts of lands are in the most
eligible parts of school street well known* School
Honse lane They are surrounded byfflwwnr m'
B a°ilr e “d ntS The st & ?- w moment ’ 8 walk from tne
aauroad The street is now fairly improved.
h B'an and draft by which it will be sold mav
be examined at the Auction Store. y
■POwVr MI EI- AND WATER
HOU E a^ N s lUN f OUSE ’ E 'Eh’ TENANT
iSeWi d 4it th k re °r‘ 118 “ ce 'aemffldle o“f
s
(li d e ic’mi’./ i. 7 “ ches > thence by the same S.
the Creek 00 lee \ 9 inclles ’o the middle of
Ih!nr! « via W d ? wn 'he same 316 feet 6 inches,
thence S. 81 deg., E. K-6 feet 6 inches to lot N,o
fn °n. d f SC ‘ lbed " 'hence along the same 811 feet in
inches to a corner, .hence by lot No I 13n feet m
turnn!ke C °roßri ‘f h tbe “lddle qf said Wissahick n
, e joad, thence up the middle thereof 453
l ac 4! amodsf 4. P 9 “ d : r °L; e efiiD,llnS - Contaiaia &
U Va The b re l°Z
’hrse-story factory, large mansion house, 8 stone
w”hn»nH' Elone barn - etc -> on the premises.
thflucUcn Sm E r n e rTey by Wh ‘ Ch U wUI be 60ld > at
TIM RVB ViZF JK U - ARRY—YALUA BLE
TIMBER LAND-—WIt-SAHICKON TURN
line et'u f f lacd beginning at a stake io the
ii D .f s l*nd, thence S 65 deg. W. 394
feet 9 inches, thence N. 55 «^leg., W. 4oi feet to the
™me 1 21°- I >c lh fee? , i iSahlCkon Creek ’ thence up the
iUrrLJi'X £ et 40 a corner, thence S. 81 deg, E
fw/tn tG Th!! C w eS t 0 No ’ '■ tlience S. 55 deg. E. 320
perches o (l anl mmrlf: - Coalaid ‘ng 3 twres, 30
and survey at the Store,
Cre “ a ereat fftiantity of superior stone on
sml°;.- G 'r PAP ?? MILL, TENANT HOUSE
P lacres of land. A certain tract of land
beginning in the middle ot Rittenhouse street,
no , r , ,h ”, 9 deg - > west 385* feet, taence Mum
i d, t’ } 4 m ' n -> west 225 feet to the middle or
Wlssabickon Tnrnpike, thence along the same 266
th! 1 lache£ 10 the middle of Rittenhonse street,
! ! bK ' lb - e same 313 feet 7* inches to the
•S 04 p!rche| mnmg ’ contain ‘ u G 1 acre, 2 roods.
KS- On the above lot are a paper mill, two
ho O uT S an o d ae s.affl d c oneoffnlme ’ Stone “ nan t-
Bi?' Plan and survey at the store.
ONTURNPGTF L °a G ' ’ WISSAHICK
ur< 1 URNPIKE.—A vtiinabie tract of land with
?.TnL 1 n e - S i? b M Xsh h d Tavern Stand known as iS
‘‘l-og Cabin” thereon erected. Beginning at a
stake set for a corner in tbe line of Georg* L. gHar
risdn.? la nd, thence by land of Samuel Wagner
and othersS. 65 deg. 55 min ,W. 12.1 feet 6 inches
middl£ n ‘ o d f dl .h 0i Wissahi ,ck°n Creek, thence up the
“ ,ddle . ° f 'he same, the several courses thereof
northeastwardly Itwi feet more or less to the line of
George L. Harrison’s land, thence by the same S
55 deg. 4o mm., E. 350 feel to the place of be-in-
Containing 4 acres 28.25 perches, be”the
same more or less. ”
KTPIan and survey of the whole premises can
be seen at the Store. . ■ -i, can
ft?“TERMS—a - large portion or the purchase
money may remain.
absolute to close the estate.
$l«» to be paid on each at ihetime of sale
By order of Heirs.
JAMES A. FREE3I4N, Anctioneer
fe2s,mhl, 15 Store No. 422 Walnut streerab. 4th.
M TRUSTEE’S PEREMPTORY SuLE.
Estate ofELIAS BOUDINOT, deceased
mintnn fi iEEaiA.N, AucUoneer -to STORES
AND DWELLINGS— FIRST RATE BUSINESS
a eIe VEN TH BELOW WALNUT
S?mv iB » TE k AKUH STREETS.-On
WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1564, at 12 o’clock
Noon, will be sold at Pnblic Sale, without any
PHIT’ t.-viw?fwV h -'i. eS "V e ’ alU *e PHILADEL-
E ’ 1218 followin C described
Real Estate, late the property of Elias Bondinat,
aoc u, uz.: Nos. Ito 9 iuclusive 9 STfiRF-?
ANI DWELLINGS, ELEVENTH Mow
d'j^ni U „V S n reet —Afl t h° t< ’ nine three-s’ory brick
dvkeliiug houses, numbered severally ioi. ‘iin -hlv
-I 3 ’ i,S ' '•"■•and the litl of
thereto belonging, beginning at the distance or 22S
feet 11* irches, moie or less, north of Locilst
street, and containing in front each 15 teet 1•-
Burd alley* iu depUl 90 leet ’° a -N-leetalley, called
t3t~ Clear of all incumbrance.
Will be nld
separately.
En O VV?™i!! CIU , Si l 8 , 4 DWELLINGS, South
FNTH Street, below Walnut street -Yll
those foui threu-story brick dwelling bouses and
£ b f, “i'J t?, uad thereto oelouging, situate on the
e...t Side ot Eleventh street, hdi lining the above on
me south, and numbered severally -219 2->t
ai d 225. containing m frontetch -4 feet Kik'inchee
and extending In depth 74 feet 4 inches to a 212 teet
alley leading into Locust street, ot whlch’they
'heurtvHege. tar The rear 14* feet of the
southern
Clear of all incum ranct,
. VcjC irtjj be sold s^paraft’/v.
£j “rTHREE-STi iRY BRICK DWELL
h£i.'krtw n !a L streei.— A’three story
? 8 ’ rhon ' e wi, h Vfl ' ot ot ground there
htl ,”,‘v ulF ’ -e'tuaie on the uorih si eof Locust
.irrat, uo fee east of Eleventh street. No. 1035, 4'
feet 4 inches front and 37 leet deep.
ASri* lear of every incumbrance.
uftSiW , £c2Tr£\- TWO dwellings, GOOD
“NATIONS,Nos. 141 and Uo North
riINTH Street —All those two three-sifcf'brick
dwelling houses ar.d the lots ol irrouuri tuereto be
longing, t*i uate on tbeeast side of Ninth street ad
joining, now numbered 141and145, contuumg in
lront each 15 feet inches, o'- less, and ex
tei ding in depth iu leet to a 52 Iret street leading
into Olnrry street. 6
Wtll e sold separately.
The above properties a+e all clear of every in-
T> t ter»>s of the tenants to ill ex
pt r bet u een May ai. d September next.
Sale of the whole hist iltpercnip&ry.
j-iiO 0 be paid on each when he property is
struck off. * if j *•*
lly order < f Edward J. (7. Atterbury, Trustee
JAMES A- FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
xeS&mni, No. 4*2-3 Walnut Mreet.
RFAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREEMAN
IB A.UOTIONEER. —NEAT THREE-STOR?
DWELLING, No. 2*B North ELEV
street. On WEDNESDAY, March 16,
at 12 o’clock, noon, will besout at Public
Sale, at ihe Philadelphia Exchange the follow! tg
dt scribed Real Estate: via., All that lot of ground
witi. the three-story brick dwelliu* hotite thereon
erect* d, situate on the corner of Eleventh aud
Graft Streets, in the Tenth W.ard, to leet on Elev
enth street, 53 feet on Graff street. Subject to 37*2
grrnnr rent. , J
to be paid when the property is struck
oft. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
fe2s-mh1,15 Store. 422 Walnut st abov*> 4th.
#j£l REA '.Li ESTaTK JAMES A. FREE-
E»il MAN, Auctioneer.-NEAITHREE-STORY
BbICK DWELLING, No. 769 FLORTDA Street
—On WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1864, ai J 2 a clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, thefollowingdescHbed
Real Estate: All tfcaa neat three-story b; ickdwell-.
ing house aud the lot of ground thereunt; belong
ing, sitnate pn the east side ot Florida street, *219
feet south of Fite water stieet, iu the Third Ward
of the city, 16 feet front, 54 feet deep to Jessap
street. Gas introduce*:*, range in kitchen, bath
room. &c. Subject toS6O ground rent.
§5O to be paid when the propertv is strnckoff.
JAMES A, FREEMAN, Anctioneer,
re25,m1,i5
Store, 4*2*2 Walnut st., ab. 4th
fcEAL ESTATE.— JAMES A. FRER-
B!i; MAN, Auctioneer —RESIDENCE No. 415
PRUNE STREET.—On WEDNESDAY, March
30th 1804, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, the PHILADELPHIA EX
OHANGF* the following described Real Estate,
viz. ’ AU that tbree-storv brick Dwelling House,
vutb double two-story bnck back buildings, and
lot of ground thereto belonging, ou the north side of
Prune street, *No. 415 between Fourth and Fifth
streets, in toe Fifth Ward, 23 feet front more or
lees, ard 120 feet deep, moreorless.
The above is a very t veil built and finished Resi
den e near to business. It has all the moiern improve*
men's— range t c6c. iGc. It will
rent for 8610 per annum* -
of in cumbraace.
may remain, if desired.
81,000 to be paid when the DropeTty is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlQ, 15,29 Store 422 Walnut street, ab,»4th.
. fl „ESTATE—JAMES A. FREE
,dyoU?neer--On WEDNESDAY,
at. pnb?i om »n^ B4 ’ ?* A? °’ clock > Boon will be s Mil
ÜBAJVGP at „ the PHILADELPHIA EX-
Vl2 :Uo l ll Rmr o nr£?, de6erlbed Heal Estate,
STREET WvS L SSI & LOT, CHRISTIAN
all That certain o'f I »? KA 7 ,S FEERY ROAD,
Christian street, 27 f ' w UDd on ihe nor,d Eide of
i ireet, First Ward ir^i,'5 eEtward from Muller
Rigg fctieet. Snbie’cUo 116 leet beep to
ol Sl2 per annum; “ 10 a reaeema!jle ground rent
west'ofitVt^%zcond°st ST tw5 eet ’
sec ond street 20 feet fronts by 77 fee^“tt
Lo. 3 BUILDING LOT,SEVENTH STnffr
ABOVE TASKER STREET, First wS T
ei^c, 101 of £ rjcmd ° n tne eas f side of Seventh
street, 80 feet above Tasker street, First Ward &
stre f et et lr ° nt and 80 feet dee P to a3O feet wide
RnS'il" i?S^P ING LOT, GERMANTOWN'
® 7 80 y% AN °LE STREET, 33(1 WARD.
A lot of ground on the easterly side of German-
Sr 23d Oa S; « 6 $?» ® abo y ve B Angle £reTt, m
tne 2Ja Ward 26 fef-t 8 inches front. hvQflftfPkt
N P o Elder 200 **
J9R*ly™a^7° T i * N , LELANCO, NEW
town ot Delayer, 1 t?' t 7 rtdln lot or ground, In the
northeas- side nf^?ln n?ton county > New Jersey,
from lec'ond stree^fo^fee^r^t 125 ? et southed
depth northeasterly IGOfcVt * 6xtendin e id
tt°fWk°a AU land, m:onroe coun
rantee name of Abraham Lulls Sain JT®
lent timber and farm laud Title perfect!* Xcel *
PA —A T E 4 °. F fc AN MONROE CO..
Jr A. A Tract of Lane, m Tnnchannoclctownshm
mrtTf C l °hr )r ’ Ea., containing 100 acres, being
gB tr ? originally surveyed in the
warranted name ol Jacob Eyerly; said to be ex
cellent timber and farm land.
COUNTY* pa A °?w S <P LAND, CENTRE
hi in r- EA. —A Tract o! Land, in Rush to wa
rn o y”. nty ,>, Pa - > contain it g 433 acres and
153 perches, originally snrveyed in the warrantee
land M?fn lr 'r Speer;said to be excellent timber
* aD( * onderhned with coal.
CENTnF mT I’ACRES 1 ’ACRES LAND,
DieceJ of *?^,h N P Y ’ EA.— Four certain tracts or
pieces oLland in Harris Township, Centra
£m!lVh Pa ”’ { each tract containing 400 acres.)
being the same lands originally surveyed, viz: '
’No o l ' , }u e warra atee name of John Bell
son “ 1 rrarrantee name of Robert Patter-
son. 0 ' 3 ' In tbe warrailtee “am® ofThoma, Jojm-
££.■ i, i“ warrantee name of Wm. Irwin.
These lands arc said to be tee l timbered'nnd
nnoerlmed with Coal and advantageously situated,
distant from well-improved firms. ’
83U Further particulars at tbe Auction Store.
*5O to be paid on earn when struck off.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,--9 No. 422 Wainnt stTeet, above 4th.
£§ CKFHANS COURf SALE—ESTATE OF
A 2 I T Tr.^f^ EN,deceased—.JAMES A.
uf S 1 AUCTIuNEER FARM FORTY
9 u ™n V? ltll l ™P roTemeat B, Montgomery county,
f* *? L*. s from Norristown and 14 miles from Pii.
Eerkiomen Pike.-Under autsoriiy
order of the i mtans' Court for the County
I f, em . e 7’ ,°° WEDNESDAY, MarchSlKhT
lbG4. at L 2 o clock, Noon, will-be sold at Pnolic
thetnloT TH h PH fLADELPHIAEXCHANGE,
the tollo wing desenoed Heal Estate, late the pro
perty °f William Galen, deceased, viz : Ail that
certain messuage or tenement and tract of land,
situate in the town.hip ol Plymouth and comity
of Montgomery, and bounded and described ac
coroirgw a recent survey thereof madeTyL. eI
Carson, Esq., as .follows; beginning at a post or
dl i. a A ltie ° f tlle man town and Perkiomea
Turnpike Road, a c.rnerof this and land granted
or Intended to have been granted to Edward
i?9 UC S , ex “ n ding by the said Edward
J?' e “'f i laad > s ' 41 de «- 42 Min. , W. 47 50 perches
to a stake, thence still by the same land S. 47 dee
7 “M., E. 93 So perches to a stake in or near the
middle of a road commonly called Sandy Hill
™ ad ,, * ead «i* t 0 Norristown, thence along the
middled said road S. 51 deg 25 min., W. 5> 44
perches to a store in the line of William Hal
lowell s land, thence by tbe said William Hal
lo well s land N. 19 deg., W. 107 66 perches to a
smke, a corner of Alexander Huston’s land N
4 - deg. 50 mm., E. 105.52 perches to a stake in the
line of ihe said turnpike road, and thence alone
the same S 46 deg. 30min , E. 14.47 perches to the
pttice of beginning, containing 40 acres 3 roods and
41 perries of land, be the same more or leas.
, The tmproreraotlj are a two-Siory stone dwellin':,
<&- There is a young
°Wland commencing to bear, and about an acre of
, *TEnll particulars may be had on application
e r.f dmil i l ? u ' ator ’ N°- 930 S. Second street.
of lucumbrauce.
SIW) to be paid at the time of sale.
Administrator.
« A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer
mhto 1529 Store, 423 Watnnt st, above 4th.
#S§ OKPHANS’ COUKT SALE —Estate of
A IRFFVatc O ' P IETZ ' dcce^ed—.TAMES
rnT f . -S 4 ?’ Auctioneer. DWELLING-.
LOT and STABLE, No 1215 WALLACE streetl
corner of Orange, now Andress street. Under
autAority of the Orphans- Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDav
Marchsi l , ISM. at lg‘o' clock,
the PHILADELPHIA EX
LHAISGE, the following described Heal Esta-e,
late the properly of Michael O. Dietz, deceased
* -)■ that certain lot of ground with the three’,
s.ory bnck dwelling and two-story brick stable
thereon erected, beginning at the N. W. corner of
a 5? stre^ t a ” d Orange street, in the 14th Ward
S “V'J- thence extending along Wallace street
3G feet, thence northward So feet S V inches, thence
eastward 3<> feet 2* inches, to the Vest s de ot stud
Orange street, thence southward along the same 8°
feet -jg inches, to the place of beginning Subject
to a yearly ground rei tor sumofSsi, in equal half
S-^rfKlv 011 m 9 ISt da >’ ot months of
tt* The above lot is 36 feet on Wallace street and
n' -V, OL ,,° r ' u ’S e street There is a three story
tV r!, Sol 1= frout - leaving a buildirg
lot of the same size at the side. The stable is bmp
across the rear end of the lot. - oulu
SltO to be paid at the time of sale
By order of the Court.
WM O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
MARIA IiIETZ, AdmidUtratrix.
. . . FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ir aid, 15, 29 More, 42*2 Walnut street, ab 4th.
rfii -RPHANS' COURT SALE —Estate of
ao! SIPPLIN, deceased —JAMES
Auctioneer. FRAME DWEL
LINO, r>o. 727 S. THIRD STREET. Under
authority.of- the Orphans’ Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY
Match 30, IKH, at 12 o'clock, noon, will behold at
P". b1, 0 Ssale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
(. HANCE, the following described Real Estate
date the property of STEPHEN SIPPLEN.’
deceased, vi y. All that certain frame messuage
and lot or erottnd, on the east side of Third s reef
between Shippen and Plum streets, containing in
brcttd'b on said Third street 1G feet, and in length
or d»-ptU ()0 fe* t more or less.
Sur jeet to a ground lent of 2 ponnds 1U shillings
and G pence, l ei:nsv 1 r;uiia currency. °
Sod to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WILLI A MC. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O.
THOMAS STEWART, Administrator.
JaMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
_mh10,T5,29, Sfore,4*22Walnut, ab. Fourth st.
M POSITIVE SALE;—TAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer.— On WEDNESDAY
Mtucli 3u, ISM, at 12 o’clock, noon, -will be sold at
chlncv n tl p - PHILADELPHIA EX-
following described Re*U Estate,
viz: No. l. BRICK HOUSE, No. 123 L Crease
street, all that two-story brick house and lot of
pTonnd on the north east side of Crease street,
between Girard avenao and Thompson street, late
the D strict of Kensington, 15 feet front, 98
leetdeeptoa four feet alley, of which it has the
pr Allege.
This is one of a row of seven dwellings built
by Mr. B, O. H« dges.
No 2. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND,
Market and Twenty.second streets, a valuable lot
of grmnd on ihe sooth side of Market street, 154
feet east of Twenty-second street, in the Ninth
Ward of ‘he City. 2*2 feet front and 125 feet deep to
A=h s reer, 25 feet wide. *
B 3?” Clear of all incumbrances.
SSU to be paid on each when the prouertv Is
struck off. •
Sale absolute.
whin A * FREEMAN,.Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut st.,- ah. 4th.
#S! KEALEsTATE.— JAMES A. FREEMAN,
la. Auctione. r. THREE-STORY ROUGhI
UacT DWELLING, S. W. Cor FORTY
SECOND and PINE. TWENTY-FOURTH
WARP, with VACANT LOTS ad .online 'On
WEDNESDAY,. March 3(1, 1801 at J l2 o’clock?
noon, will be told at Public sale, at the PHILA.
HELPHIVEXCHANGE, thetollowingie?cribSd
Real Estate, -viz: All that lot of ground with the
three-story brick dwelling house thereon, situate
at the southwest corner of Forly-secohd and Pine
streets, in the mo-t rapidly improving part of the
Twenty-fourth Ward, containing in fronton Pine
street 110 feet, and extending in depth along For y
second 02 feet. The lot being 90 feet deep on the
west line. . -
Also 4 lots of ground-adjoining on Pine street,
each 30 feet front and from 95 feet io 124 feet deep.
Also the lot adjoining, 141 feet front, and from
124 leet in depth and up wards.
This property is rapidly being surrounded
■with bai.dsome dwelling houses of .line styles.
May be examined at any time.
, S3 r Clear of all Incumbrance. '
#lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlQ-15-29 Stare 422 Walnut) street ah, jtij,
Hi Vv Vf -j'» .SAi.E. - Estate of
PJkFFiw an «** :'»S, deceased.— JAMES A.
Or|,iifj^’ A cocn U fnT Ol ;h er oT Un ' leraTiaiorl ' yoftlla
adelphia, (L ° °Ull ty of Phil
r
aiiqlotol ground on the north sidfr S ?S?SS?£f
Etreet2J9 feet .* laches westward from Sixth jSSS?'
containm*f in front is feet, and depth Mfeehtha
™t, reo V p! esln!r tOfoogh the centre of the
wel I and pri vj houee erected partly on the herehl
granted lot. and pa.tly on the adjolaing lot on tt?
lhl '.‘ T m " tnal use and t ecommodaUon A tto
ln ,n^ E HOUbE OEEAN Streep 21th
vy ata—All that certain lot of ground, -with the
emithwe , S,on6 , Hon - e thereon erected, on the
Street ean«e ! i raly Eioe of a certain 50 feet wide
£eopen?d n '''''“ I !. strf et > la > rt out and intended to
partUlel w! h ?“,? Uc ? se by the said William Oreaa
,r.m ,h^ ediSta ? Ce °n^ 00 feet s °”&-
vtn lh Lancaster Turnpifce Road*
cis iaghtfoot, i.; o en M n L Vey tllereol made by Fran«
and of BlocWey.
inches southwLtwartlv 245 feet 4
street, thence extern?, rL lr ??.,ih e co T ner of Miller
line at righi angles with the war< Uy on a
other ground ot the said Willem/n 63,11 atTeet ialong
in chesT .hence east4lVd^T&ehl!^#
eastward 178 fe. t7inches to Ch-ean strolled twil
SSSTOSg 1 1,0112 4116 «■» =o^^
By the Court,
B. M. BATTUBS, Deputy Olerlt O r*
"«50 A GOINS, Administratrix.
550 to be paid on each at the time of sale
, -A. FRSB MAN. Auctioneer
mhio, 15, 29 store. «2 Walnut it awflth.
fH CUUKT SAI.W~-8.fi.,» »>
A FREEMAN -deceased.:-JAMES
PBll 6 EX(^?Knl® ale ’ “'^PHuLaCeSI
K^eSS^S,
street Md * °^™f*
All that certain lot oy piece of ground Rit™f* ntt^
Z e J™ thv?est corne? o“cXSSi’£ te aSS
Delaware avenue, containing in front or breadth
Qm^JiH llstr * e t 52 feet 6 inches toalffSt
, *,, a l‘ e y» opened for the common use*and
tH-nefit of this and the adjoining property? SdS.,
tending m length or depth southward on the east/
ine along the west side of Jielaware avenne49feefcC^
oV“ n( i 0 o 1116 we ? t line thereof along tha^
6ide of said 2 F*-et 9 inch wide tofMi i
&^&xsssg£l“£l.
K,?;5rr«tE?«tS;SS
avenae, beginning at the 1
lHcbes eastward irom the said WatostreeLrnn 8
taimng in tront or breadth m »u mLS
fe?g e tb a or°SLm feet ¥ iD S hes ’ »sft=BsSBrs ‘
(smtic e rSS about 50 feet *
“ be P" 4 on each -when the property Is
By order of the Court, " •
Mt?£?S A £ S ’ COURT SALE.-Estate—f
,’RFFVT a W HAU »H. deceased. JAMES A.
«ivri tht ■J?.' Auctioneer. STONE TAVERN
AND LOT, Cresson street, MANY TJNK. Under
Co^ntv^f 01 C onrt for tie City and
County of Philadelphia, on 'WEDNESDAY.
March 30, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold
at 1116 PHILADELPHIA EX
described Real Estate,
property of James Haugh, deceased, viz:
All that certain stone tavern and the lot of ground
em!teri < ?cbio Sa ?iV s erected > situate on the North
easterly side of Cresson street, ManaVnnk. begin.
?{“£“ of ground now or lateNf
Shields, thence extending by said ground.*! to
SS&V.dV? 3^* 0ac S. mer ’ tb y
de , g '.’ ■}} t 66 a comer in the line
of land now or late of John B. Moyer, thence bv
the same N. 27 deg. 15 min., W. 38 feet 11 inches
Rinka r s er m t ri»2 C 1s by ? the Z,F ound of said Joseph
f’P? 3 ’ S. 60 d(eg. 15 min., W. 46 feet 6 inches toa
corner, thence still by the same, S. 54 deg w
to°Sl ?? f f, et to a c ? rner . thence S. 41 deg. 40 min.,
? e northeasterly side of Cresson
rife 6 *’ a -S d , t , tl ? nce by tbe side ofCresson street, S.
P^beginr^J:
B “the Court? When tte propert y 13 struck oft
'WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
hlrt , e JAMES FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhio, 15, 29 Store, 4*3 Walnut st., aboye4tlJ.'
EALE ’ BY ORDER OF
HElRS.—Estate of ROGER McDONAT.tT
STORE 7n J^ PHEEMAN.
aJUKt, and Dwellings, TWENTV.vnTTPTu
£"&.*«?■"*“{»* ° a WEDNESDAY,
0 c!oci n °ou, -will be sold at Public
IxphlnX "*5T re ’ , a ,* the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described Real
i a »f' late ? f E °S er McDonald, deceased, viz-
All that certain lot of ground with the
ments thereon erected, situate on the east md° Y of
° r . Tl T erity - fou rtb street,in the Eighth Ward
of the city, being on the south side oi Caldwell
street, below Walnut street, 20 feet front nn
mw? t y "n° Urtll £treet ’ and UOfeet along Caldwell
The imn£ ope street (2 ° feet wide street), 3 fronts ,
The improvemei ts are a two-slory brick store and
hri P b l li I ’ S ?, n street; a three-story
brick dwelling adjoining the same: also, 3 three
story brich houses on the rear of the lot
55 ‘ r LE S R OF. ALL INCUMBRANCES. ■
* wo ' llurds of the purchase money may re-
// tctlZ 6s sold without any reserve.
stfnch'Sai 6 paid 0n each when 1118 property is
. - T t. M ES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer
mhlt).ia-j<) Store. 422 Walnnt st., above4th.
e.tiTATE.—JAMEs A. FREE
JTtvS,,Vihcuoneer.-I.iKK) aCSES Valuable
U;- ’ MONROE COUNTY On
WEDNESDAY March 39, ISM, at 12 o’clock,
bpPn hlic Sale, at the PHILA
HPUPHiA EXCHANGE, the folio wing described
Real tsiatf, viz: \
A tract of I 5« acres in Jackson Township
A ract of 401 acres 2S perches, Tunkhannock
township
Ti A ybhann 0 a f Towr a ship S ’ TonkllaDnock - formerly
Toy l?b anua*To\vnsifip! Ta hhhannock, formerly
ri i n 5 I .i“ < ‘-rV L ' ree las ‘lie together, the first at soma
fhP r”.I b T y ab ? nt 121111183 fr° m Stroudsburg
the County Town. A saw mill and tavern about
co l 'i le y iE V U ' t , Tl i ey are -well timbered, andthe
soil is fine farm land when cleared. A new Rail
wi a Mi S haTf d a°m'iir Ulia 3
Ai^tion^St 1 r^° Übte<3 * Further particulars at the
off 50 t 0 on the property is struck
. _ A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,-
422 Walnnt st., ab 4th.
iNUXiUJiS.
Tcommon pleasfob
al T77^ i,Tc-OUN,rY , T c - 0UN,rY OF phila-
G - PATTERSON, vs.
ADELIAE M PATTERSON, In Divorce, Sep
tember Term, 1863, No 4.
ADELINE M. . PaTTFRSON.—PIease take
notice that the Court has granted a rule on you to
show cause wny a Divorce a vtnetdo ihairimohi
should cot be decreed in this case, returnable
SATURDAY, March 10th, 1864, at 10 o’cloik A.
M. T ersmai service having failed on account- of
absence oi respondent.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS'unB
rH ff CITY AND COUNTY OF PfflLAD^
W l lSTAß mattfr ° f 1118 Estate of RICHARD M.
„ J{l e ADdltol ; appointed by the Court to audit,
rmfic ict d T ™7 flrs 1 and fiaal account of
INTYRE,Esq., Trustee and Assignee,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of
ai3 ai'l’O'b'menl on WEDNESDAY. March 16th,
1864, at 4 o’clock, P. M., at his office, (Room 3)
Law Dep. rtment, No. 212 South FIFTH street, in
the city of Philadelphia.
EGBERT K. NICHOLS,
mhs-s,tn,tbst}] Auditor.
Letters of administration to the
Estate of SAMUEL PLEASANTS, deceased*
have been granted to the undersigned. All persons
Indebted to the estate of decedent are requested
make payment, and those having claims against
the same to present, them to
EDWARD PLEASANTS. Admin 1 r, •
mho-tnst* U 33 Walnut street.
X] OTlt'E.—Letters Testamentary to the Estate,
J> of JOHN BROOK, deceased/having,heel
granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to
the Estate, are requested to make payment, and
those having claims against said Estate to present
them to J. P. BhOCK. R. S. BROCK. Execu
tors, No. 258 South THIRD street. fel6,tu-fit*
lost;
TIFIOATE of 5 per Cent. Loan
of State of Pennsylvania, for 5516
March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WILLIAM
MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of S per Cent.
Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of $3OO,
oated June 30th, 1845, No. 1452, in name,of ELI
K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith,
In Trust. Application has been made_to the Atfdi
tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates.
r.TiI Iw'l'luUcit
No- SlfArch street.
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