Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 24, 1864, Image 8

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    AMUSEMENTS.
. /GREAT EASIER FAIR,_ *
SOB THE SALK OP ' v
ÜBBTJJL AKD r FANCY ARTICLES,
• ' . OOHMBNOINQ “
MONDAY, MARCH
;¥ AT THE COMMISSIONERS’ H AJ.L,
West Philadelphia. '
THE PROCEEDS FOR THE BENEFIT OF
; r ; -''ST. JAMES’S OHTJROH. mhl9-!ots
JTJIHE GRAND ANN UAH BALE,,
JL OP THE
MOYAMENSING STEAM KOEOIfie HOSE
' ' COMPANY, No. 1,
"Will take place at the
•5 MUSICAL FUND HALL,
- I ON EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, March 23.18fii
. v Master of Ceremonies—JOHN MoCxIRU.
Floor Managers—N. V. B. StapkohiV Albx. J.
-DIAMOND. -sts
- Ticket 5..,,.,.,.. ONE DOLLAR.
MBS. JOHN DREW’SNEW AIiOH'STKEBT
THEATRE, ARCH street, ahoro Sixth
r - Second Week of the Grand Engagement of
- MR. AND MRS. BAKNE • WILLIAMS.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March *4, 1864,
BORN TO GOOD LT’OK.
.-Paddy O’. Rafferty .....Mr. Barney Williams
To be followed by the Roaring Farce of
' . . THE CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY.
Melissa., ;Mrs. Barney Williams
To conclude with the Comedietta of
THE HAPPY MAN.
Paddy Murphy . Mr Barney Williams
- FRIDAY* Benefit of
- MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
Prices as usual. OnruUn rises at 7>s oclocK.
,-.W¥7ALNUT STREET THEATRE
' W'Le*«ee .'....Mrs, M. A. *N
. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 24. 1864,
POSITIVELY EAST NIGHT BUT TWO
Of the distinguished yourg aetlor,
EDWIN ADAMS,
■Who will appear in Two Great Characters. Ed
win. Adams as Edward Middleton, in ih« play of
. THE DRUNKARD. Edwin Adam* as Ruric
Nevil, in the drama of THE GTTNMaKER OF
.MOSCOW. Friday evening, Farewell Benefitof
- EDWIN ADAMS, when will be produced, by
special request, THE TIUKET-OF-LEaVE
MAN. Edwin Adams as Robert Brierly.,
Seats may be secnred from 9 till 3 at Box Office
Doors open at 7. Curtain riFea at 7%.
GROWER'S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER Manager
THIS (Thursday) EVENING-, March 21. ISK4.
FOB THE LAST TIME MOST POSITIVELY,
THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN
Will be presented entire, with’ all Its
MAGNIFICENT SOENEEY,
THEILLING SITUATIONS,
' . ASD
GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS.
KOPPITZ and the GEAND OEOHESTEA will
render the Music of the Drama.
In active preparation, Dion Boucicault's in
-: tensely interesting Drama, UlnstraUve of Louis
;: lana Life, styled
THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON.
THE OCTOROON. THE OOTOROON.
FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT,
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 26, 1864
.Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, sue: Ur
fJ chestra, 75c; Family Circle, 25c. Seats secured
" without extra charge. Doors open at 70’ clock:
commence at quarter of 8.
CONCERT HALL.—
LECTURE AND CONCERT
In aid of the Library of the Sabbath School of the
Second Reformed Dutch Church, on THURSDAY
EVENINO, "March 24th, at Bo’ clock Lecture by
Rev. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. Subject— > > Get
ting im Well in the World.” Choice selection of mu
sic by the School. Tickets, 25 cents; to be had at
Asbmead & Evans’s, 424 Chestnut street, and at
the door. mh2l-4t
American academy of music
SOIREE GYMNASTIQJJE for the BENE*
FIT of the “GREAT CENTRAL FAIR” of the
SANITARY COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions.
Benefits and Entertainments,
A SOIREE GYMNASTIQUE AND LAST
, GRAND RE-UNION
Of ali the Classes connected with the PHILA
DELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL
ZNSTITUTE will be held at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th.
The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen
under the direction of Dr. WM. JANSEN. The
classes of Young Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP
KINS. The classes of Gentlemen conducted by
Messrs. HARBESON and GIHON.
The whole performance being a fall and practi
cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym
nastics and Physical Cnltore, and executed en
tirely by amateurs, members of the Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class
Serformers will, in itself, prove a great attraction.
Irector of the General Music.... Mr. HASSLE ti.
Director of Music for the “Light Gymnas
tics” Mr. LOSSE.
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and
JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer
and Agent for the sale of tickets.
Full Programmes of the Entertainments will be
ready on "WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be
had at the following places:
Rev. Dr. O. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street.
George D. Parrish A Co., 312 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Aehmead & Evans, 721 Chestnut street.
Mr. F. Leypoldt, 13*23 Chestnut street.
Messrs. Hoyt& Bros., 1000 Chestnut street.
•Messrs. Andre A Co., 11U4 Chestnut street.
Mr. John Ri&ley, Continental Hotel.
Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 Chestnut
street and Natatorium, Broad street, below Walnut.
PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Parquet and Balcony
Family Circle and Amphitheatre......
No extra charge for reserved seats.
• Sale of seats to.commence on Tuesday March 22.
Doors, open at 7 o’ clock. The performance to
commence punctually at bo’ clock. mh2l-tapl3s
JAMES E. MURDOCH, Esq., Has Kindly con
sented to deliver an ADDRESS, with Miscels
laneous Readings, for tHe Widows and Orphan
of those who have fallen in defence of the Union,
as also the families ol disabled soldiers, under the
care of the
LADIES’ FIEST UNION ASSOCIATION,
AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN streets,
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 25, at 8 o’ clock.
Tickets 50 cents.
For sale at the Rooms of the Association, No.
537 North Eighth street; Gould s Music Store,
Chestnut street; E. Olinton’s, Chestnut, above
Ninth; Mrs Davis’s Fancy Store, Eighth, above
Chestnut; at the Drug Stores, Fifth and GTeen,
Sixth and Green, Sixth and Vine,Ninth and Vine,
and'at the door of the Hall m the evening.- m2l-st§
BRUT DAY '
AND
AMERICAN INVENTORS.
The exhibition of the above greal Paintings
WILL BE CLOSED, at
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
„„ „ 816 CHESTNUT street,, .
mhlP sts on SATURDAY, March 26.
TOM KING’s EXCELSIOR CIRCUS, MAR
KET street, above Twelfth.
BENORITA LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady
or great beanty, and celebrated as a daring, dash
ing and thrilling equestrienne, -will mage her first
appearance on TUESDAY EVENING, March
22d, and continue during the week. She is
THE BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR
Or the Excelsior Troupe. : Tbe programme of en
tertainment is entirely changed for the present
ween by the veteran Tom King, so as to bring into
Troui«> Telopment 4116 Tarlous talent of the great
Performance commences at T)< o' clock.
_ * - mh2l
T
IHE GREAT PICTURE, ' "
AT CONCERT Hat.t. LECTURE nnnw
OPEN EVERY EVENING, °° M ’
For a Short Season,
J. Insco Williams'B Celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This Is the most complete and finished Painting
-sf the Sacred Scriptnres in the werld, comnriskig
oyer fifty of the most p 8
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical His
tory, forming altogether one of the finest exhibi
tlona of-theatre.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7% o’ cloefc
Admission 25 cents. • ■
aSo™!^ 11114 ! 116 ® 8 011 Wednesday and Saturday
Rhernoons, at 3 o’ clock. .
Admission for Children, 15 cents.' fel9-2mfr
OBOHESTEA.-Publle Behear.
&-?^oSL^FS^rt°^S a?
B»T»nth ami Ohaatamt. and
abavePsSli.
Billets, Pantomimes, TocaUsta, Plan oomecllailB i
The great variety entertainment Comlo Singers,
mW7 - m EVERY TJTra-mi
p^KSTIiVA^A^DIM^-or-TH*
. _ ' . 1«8S CHESTNUT STHEET.
iff2? aa “T (Sundays excepted) from Si. w.
/■ “t* Admittance ss oent». ChildrenUalf-prl
“/~1 BEAT GATHERWtf OP THU CLANS.’ >
VX GBANB SI.OT,TiSa-COIf.UEBT,. - ....
At the' MUSICAL. LUND HAUL,
' Xjocust strter, iii.ovG Eighth,
••••THIS-EVENI-ljar-Marcii-W-iB64»::*-...
For the.Beiioflt dfthe' •' ~" J ‘ -*
LIBRARY OF THE CALEDONIAN.OEUB,
THE UNITED AUBPICES.OF THE
St. Andrew’s’ Society, Geimantwri Burns’ Club
Soots* Tuis-tle;Societyv PkUada. Ourliog Club.
Burns’s Association, Keystone Onrling Club.
Caledonia Beneficial So. Caledonian Oltib'-.
I.‘ak l McJi'iTYXLE, Cond'tor;.; Ddncan Wt.ight,
Secretary. Ifoors open dt*7)£ o'clock, Tocom
rru ne* precisely at 8. ‘ ‘ '
Tickets at tbe door. - ltx *
IsLETi -S OOJNI'INENI’AIi : NEWS' EX-
Choice Seats to all places of, amusement may he
cad up to tijj o’ Clock any evening. mnlMm*
/'IHAKL.VS tOHMITZ S GRAND MUSICAL
V/ Sul REE IN aid Of Tins . : ‘I r .
T a lilts’ BRANCH, U.S.Samtaiy Commission,
ON TUESDAYEVENING, March i 9, 1864,.-
AT aPMORY “a’' ORE'S RESERVES, N. E.
corner El GHTEENTH and CHESTNUT eto.,
O’ c)oc)s<
The folio wing artists have kindly volunteered to
iLtll'i, GAERTNER, OHAS. H. JARVIS, PI.
H lIROSS, A. BOGGEN BURGER and AMA
TEUR GLEE CLUB.
Ticket 5.........::; One Dollar
To be bad at the Motto Stares and at the Hall
door on evening of concert. mh23.Gts>
/ i RAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CON-i
VJ CERT Tbe secbnd concert of thejseason
Wll.be given on WEDNESDAY EVENING.’
March 30tb, -1 the MUSICAL FUND HALL, by’
the HARlftONlii MUSICAL SOCIETY, when a
Selection of Sacred and Secular music will be per
iormed by the Society,’assisted by-the G ER
MAMA ORCHESTRA. All under the leadership,
ot LEOPOLD MEIGNEN, M. D. For particu
lars. see .programmes. Tickets, 50 ceiiits; lor tale,
at Gould’s, Lee & Walter’s, and Andre’s Music
Stores. . m822-8t I
Eleventh street opera house.
“THE FAMILY RESORT.” ■
OARNOBOSS AND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,.
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their .
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable.
Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, Ac., Ac., by
TWENTV TALENTED ARTISTS, '
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
-Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7o’ clock .
fe!B 3ins J.L.OARNCROSS, Business Manager.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
’ No. 422 WALNUT street, above Fourth.,
REAL ESTATE SALE, APRIL 13.
This tale will inclne—
02u BUTTONWOOD ST—Fonrbrick hoa-es and
lot, 19 by 159 feet 11 inches to Hamilton st. 819
ground rent. Orpliant' Court Sale—Estate of Gott
leib Wilhelm. dec'd.
922 BUTTONWOOD ST—Seven brick houses
and lot. 19 by 159 feet 11 inches to Hamilton st.
S 3& ground rent. Orphans' Court Saie—Samt Estate.
924 BUTTONWOOD ST—Seven brick houses
and lot, 19 by 159 feet 11 Inches to Hamilton st.
818 75 ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale—Same
± state.
1006 BUTTONWPOD ST—Six brick and one
frame Dwelling and lot, 20 feet front, 159 feet 3
inches deep. ■ Orphans' Court Sdlt—ySame Estate,
GROUND BENT, 620 per annum. Orphans'
Ccurt cole— Same Estate.
614 and 616 FRANKLIN ST—Two neat dwell
in gs, each 16 by 53# feet deep; will be sold sepa
rately. $1,600 may remain on each. Executors'
Salt—Estate of Richard Randolph , dpc'd.
S ACRES, 24TH WARD—Two-story stone
house, barn and 8 acres, with fine orchard, on the
Ford road, 21th Ward. Executors' Absolute Sale-
Estate of D'iJiianv Davy, dec'd,
NORTH 16TH ST—Three three-story brick
houses, Nos. 248, 250 and 252, each 17 feet front and
54 leet 10# inches deep. Executors'. Sale—Estate of
Wm.'Wayne,-dec'd.
SUMMER ST—9 two story brick dwellings,
from 14 ieetr inches to 16 feet front and6s leet
deep; to be sold separately. Executors' Sale—Same
Estate,
SUMMER ST—5 three-story brick houses, south
fide of Summer st; same dimensions. Executors'
Su le- Same Estate.
16TH ST—Three-story, brick house, S. E. corner
of Summer st, 17# by 69# feet. Executors' Sale-
Same Estate. - - i
three-story stbne cottage,
w th back buildings and let, at the corner of Day’s
lane and the railroad. Lot 142 feet frontpstone
fence'with iron railing and arbor-vit® hedge; 200
feet deep to Jeifirson st. Full descriptions at
store. *
1154 FRANKFORD ROAD—A tavern stand and
lot, 20 by 100 feet. Clear of incumbrances. . Or.
phans’ Court Sale—Estate of Christian Drely. dec’d.
No. 1309 NORTH 16TH ST—Three-story brick
house and lot, 25 by 32 feet. S3O ground rent.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Elisabeth MeCowrt,
dec 1 d. .
No. 323 DUGAN ST—A tnree-story brick bouse
and lot, 15 by 54 feet. Orphans' Court SaU—Estate
of Samuel dec'd.
No. 118 GREEN ST—A two-story brick bouse
and lot, 14 by 53 feet. Clear o. incumbrance.
Orphans' Court Ssle—Estate rf Edward Vbighttdec'd.
So. 47 8. THIRD ST— Am undivided third in a
five stery brick bouse and lot, Third st, below
Market, 14 bysofeet; 4 pounds, 11s. Pennsylvania
currency ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale-
Estate of Wm. H. dec'd.
230 PINE ST—Superior three-story brick resi.
deuce, witb fine back buildings and lot, 20 by 142
feet to Stamper’s alley. $250 ground rent. Sold
only because the owner is removing from the city.
3d S. 4TH ST—Handsome new five-story brown
stone store and lot, 15# feet by 50 feet. S9* Only
63, COO cash mar,ted.
28# ACRES, ABOVE TOBESDALE-A very
charming country residence, suitable for winter
and summer, on the Delaware, above Toresdale,
Full particulars in handbills.
3(6 WHARTON ST—Brick house and lot, 16by
62 feet. Clear ,of incumbrance. Orphans' Court
Sale—Estate of Samnel L. Matthews, dec'd.
BTH and W OOD STS—Frame dwellings and lot
of ground, N* W. corner, 20 by 100 feet $3O
ground lent. Orphan** Court Sale—Estate of John
E. Buhl, dtc'd
SI
....50 cents.
702 SANSOM ST—Three* story brick house and
lot* 18 by ; 94# feet deep. Orphans' Court Sole—
£ state cf Susannah Pugslet/y dec'd.
1612SANSOM ST—A two story brick house and
lot, 14 by 50 feet. $2B ground rent Executors'
Sale—Estate of Barnet dat'd.
826 N. 16TH ST—A three-story brick house and
lot, 16 by 48 feet 2# inches. Executors' Sale-Same
Estate :
MASTER and MARSHALL STS—A bnildinr
lot, at the S. W. corner, 18 by 49* feet. Orphans'
Court Sale—Estate of Thomasllhtgan, dec'd.
WARNOCK ST—A building lot,' below JsfTer
son st, 17# by 69f«et. Orphans' Court-Sale —Same
Estate.
1707 and 1709 WALLACE ST—Two modern
three-story brick houses, with back buddings, in
fine order, with all the modem convenienses, 19#
by 105 feet; will be sold separately. Orphan?
Court Sole—Same Estate.
S2io GROUND RENT— Out of a lot, 13th,
aboye Oxford st, 80 by 116 feet to a street Orphan?
Court Sale— Same Estate.
M THOMAS A SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
• Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street
STOCKS.
.. ,°, N TUESDAY, MARCH 29,
At 12 o’clock noon, at the Exchange, -will be
sold—
Executors’ Sale—Estate of Susannah Brooks.
8112 Lehigh Coal andNav. Co. Loan, f 19701.
81,200 Schuylkill Navigation Loan, 1837.
8600 do. do. . do 1832.
T HO M A S BIK O H * SON,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,
No. 914 Oheßtnut street, above Ninth.
No. 35 South Eleventh street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
ON SATURDAY MOKNINa.
south Eleventh street,
will he sold—The furniture of' a famiiy.removing,
comprising parlor, chamber and dining-room fur
niture, carpets, beds and bedding, kitchen farm
tnre, Ac.
A GENTLEMAN who has been In the BOOK
BUSINESS for the last five years in the West,
desires a SITUATION as Salesman, Assistant
Bookkeeper, or Traveling Agent, in any business.
Inquire at 'WEBSTER’S ADVERTISING
AGENCY, 50 North FIFTH street. mh22-3ts
A LADY WANTED, TO MARK WITH IN
DELIBLE INK. Apply with specimens to
nr. A. TORREY. 1800 FILBERT St. mh!9-6t#
tl9 ftnn WANTED ON MORTGAGE
1 <. Farm in Bucks connty, just above
e city line; large front on the Delaware river;
good security. Apply-to .
mh22-3t}
DWELLING WANTED by June Ist on
JtaL Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch streets, between
Eighth and Sixteenth. - Address BRADFORD,
Bulletin office. mhll-lm*
hfak’ MISS E. GAIR, 1016 CHESTNUT
Ik] Street—Will open SPRING MILLINERY,
on THURSDAY, March 24th. mh22-3t*
FAHNESTOCK’S FARINA—NOTICE TO
THE TRADE.—Mr. Fahnestock has this day ■
notified ns that on and after the first day of April
next he will be under the necessity of advancing
the price of his Farina, in consequence of tlio .
.increased cost of all materials. J. B.
"USSIER & 00., Agents for Fahnestock, 108 and
HO South Delaware avenue. jqhai-Gt
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, THUiiSDAY, MARCH 24, 1864
AMUSEMENTS.
CHANGE.
AUCTION SALES.
WANTS.
E. TAYLOR,
141 North Sixth street,
MILLINERY.
BEAL ESTATE SALES.
t; REAL ESTATE —r.HKS'A. FREE
’I MAN, Auctioneer. —HA**UtdJME COUN
TRY"" PROPERTY, " M I'ISIUY. " AND
GROUNDS 28w Aorrs, Delaware River, ab >ve
Torresriale Itm WEDNESDAY,’ April 13, 1861,
»ti« o’clock; Noon, will be sold at Public Sile,
at the PKILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, >he fol
lowing described Real Estate, viz;, A splen ild
Country Residence, on the River Del aware, fifteen
miles from tbe city of Philadelphia, within a
quarter ot an hoar of two stations, Eddington' aßd
Schercks; 28 )£ acres ot good land,, ten acres of
which are woodland. It is bc iu’itmly ludout.
(Jarriage-road through the woods, and all the roads
r.b:- tant.aliv graveled A very superior mansion,
50 by 40, with extensive. bi ll buildings finished
throughout in the b-st manner, with gas. bath
room end wntcr-clWt.' Two .arge piazzas, front
and back, with a fine view of tbe river. Tenant
bouse, green house and grapery, gas house, ice
house, hay house, chickery, carriage home and
stables, Hilda brick workshop. ’ A snpe-ior
garden, and a great vanety ot the best fruits. The
house ts well ibni-shed, and the furniture will b*
included in.thesiiie, with the exception of a few
pieces reserved. The whole is in complete order,
and is not excelled in btamy by any on the Dela
ware ’■■■■■■
•For particulars, inquire of the’Auctioneer; or ol
William Chamberlain, on ih* 1 premises.
8500 to he paid when the property is struck off.
. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ■
mh2l, tf.,up|2 JStore. No. 422 Walnut st: ab. 4th.
ffeOPHANS’ COURT- SA. E. ESTATE OF
P4.OH.RISTIAN 1 REBY, dec’d. —TAMES A
F riEEMAN, Auctioneer _ TAVERN sTiND
AND LOT, 1!« FRANKFnRD r'.aD
Girard Avenue.—Undtrauthority of the Orphans’
Court tor the City and < ou-,ty of Philadelphia, on'
WEDNESDAY, Apiil 1864, avia o clock?
Neon, will be sold at Public Sale, at tbe PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, Ih° following described
Real Estate, tbe property of Ocristian Hreby, de
ciaifd, viz.; All that certain lot of gronnd, with’
the building thereon er, e'ed, sitnate on the weif
side of tbe Frankfovd Road,6B fe- 1 southward from/
Franklin street, in the (late Kensington,) d str-ct
of the Northern Liberties; containing in frond
twenty feet, and in depth, extending thence west
ward, keeping the same breadth at right angles'
wi'h.’he Frankfoid road mu feet, more or less, to
Eachariah Howell sgronnd, .
Av'N B—On the above premises is a three-story
brick dwelling, with a thrte-stoiy back building—
being a tavern stand. r
83“ Clear of all encumbrance. 8100 to be paid at
tbe time of sale. .
■ By the Court.-
-WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C
JOHN M. I>ERBY, Administrator.
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mli24,W, npl2 Store. 422 Walnut st., ab. 4th.
48l REAL ESTATE —JAMESA. FREEMAN
ME. Auctioneer.—SUPEßlOß RESIDENCE - ,
No. 230 PINE STREET. On WEDNESDAY,
April-13, 1661, at 12 o’clock.' noon, will be sold,
at Public. Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
viz: All that*upertor three.story brick residen le,
with double three-story brick back buildings, and
lot 01 ground thereto belonging, siiuaie on the
south side of Pine street, No. 230 in the Fifth
Ward, 20 feet front, and 142 feet deep to Stamper’s
alley.
The residence is built and finished in the very
beet manner. Breakfast room and kitchen on first
floo’; J«rge diningroom and conservatory above;
chambers communicate, with folding doors, with
bath room adjoining; copper-lined ba’h tnb; large
cellar with heater; Latrnbe heater in breakfast
room; hot and cold water; winter and summer
kitchens, with ranges; gas fitting; all included
In the sale.
Snbie. t to a ground rent of 8250 p«r annum.
f&~ The owner sells only because he is removing
to the country.
8100 to be paid when tt-e property is struck off.
-TAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24.29,np!2] Store. 422 Walnut St., ab. 4th.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE Erta’e of
SUSANN AH PUGSLEY, deceased.
JAMES A. FREFMAN, Auctioneer. THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 709SANSO1I
street. Under authority ol the Orphans' Oonrt,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1861, at 12 o’c'ock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXOHANGE, the lollowing described
Real Estate, late the property of Susannah
Pogsley, deceased, viz:—All tbat certain three
story brick messuage and lot of gronnd sitnate on
the south side of Sansom street,-is feet westward
from Seventh street, containing in front IS feet,
and extending in depth southward 91 leet 6 inches
to an alley, 6 feet in width, leading from the said
Seventh street to Eighth street. Subject to a con
ditton lorbidding the building of any improvement
over 10 feet in height onai.y part of the lot south of
50 feet south of Sansom street.
B=3" Clear of all ot er incumbrance.
81( 0 to be paid when tbe property is struck off.
By'he Court.
" WILLIAM O STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O.
a CHARLES GIBBONS, Executor.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 Store. 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
MS ORPHANS' COURT SaLE
M WILLIAM H. EVERLY, deleted _
JAMES A. FAEFMAN, Auctioneer —Five.
STORY BRTOK STORE, No. 47 South THIRD
street. Under authority of the Orphans’ - Coart
for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1854, at 12 o'clock,
Noon, -will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE,the following described
Real Estate, lato the property of WILLIAM H.
EVERLY, deceased, viz: The undivided one
third part of, in and to all that certain five story
brick messuage end lot of gronnd situate on the
east side of Third street between High street and
Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, being
in -width on the said Third street 14 feet, and in
length or depth 50 feet Subject to the payment of
a certain yearly rent of 4 pounds 11 shillings
Pennsylvania currency.
SlOO to be paid when the property Is struck off.
By order of the Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
ANN S. KVERIjY,_ Expcntrlx.
JAMES A. FREEMAN', Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 422 Walnut street, above4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—Estate of
■IEJOHN E. RUHL, deceased—JAMES A.
FBEEMAN, Auctioneer FRAME DWEL
LINGS and LOT, N. W. corner EIGHTH and
WOOD streets. Under authority of the Orphans’
Court for the Oitv and Connty ot Philadelphia,
on WEDNESDAY, April 13. 1861, at 12 o'clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE,the following described
Beal Estate, late the property of John E. Rnhl,
deceased, vix: All those certain frame messuages
or tenements anB lot or piece of ground, situate on
the west side of Delaware Eighth street and north
side of Wood street, in the late District ot Spring
Garden, now the City ot Philadelphia, containing
in fTcnt or breadth north and sonth, 20 feet, more
or less, and in length or depth east and west, 100
feet, more or less. Subject to a yearly gronnd rent
or sum of S3O.
SI 00 to be paid when the property is struck oi£
By erder of the Conrt,
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk O O.
JULIA ANN RUHL, Executrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh34-29-apl2 Store, 422 Wainnt st., above 4th.
6*3 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—ESTATE
paL of SAMUEL L. MATTHEWS, deceased.—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. DWEL
LING, No. 306 WHARTON Street. Under
authority of the Orphans’ Conrt for the City and
Connty of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,ApriI
13, 1864, at 12 o’ clock, noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described Real Estate, late the property
of Samnel L. Matthews, deceased, viz: All that
certain lot of gronnd with the brick dwelling
house thereon erected, Bituate on the sonth side of
Wharton street, 48 feet westward from Delaware
Third street, thence extending in front 16 feet, and
in depth southward, of that width, between
parallel lines drawn at , right angles to said
Wharton street, 62 ieet, more or less.
Clear of incumbrance.
850 to be paid when the property is struck off.
By order of the Court,
STEVENSON, Clerk O O.
ÜBIMOND M. DUKES, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
mh24,29,ap12 Store. 422 Wainnt St., above 4th.
MREAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer, FIVE-STORY IRON
and BROWN STONE STORE 38 Sonth FOURTH
street. On WEDNESDAY, April 13th,. 1864, at
12 o clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, viz: All that sub
stantial new five-story iron and brown stone store
and lot of gTonnd, on tbe west Bide of Fonrth
street, between Market and Ohestnnt streets, (No.
38.) Containing in front 15 feat 4 inches, and ex
tending in depth 50 feet, with the right of a water
course across thepronerty on the north, leading to
Ranstead Place. The above is a very handsome
new stere, house well built, iron first Btory, and
brown stone above. The neighborhood is one of
the best in the city. Only 53,000 cash required,
the remainder of the i urchase money may remain
if desired.
#®"S2OO to be paid.when the property is struck
off. , JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 Store, 422 Wainnt street above 4th.
EXECUTORS’ SALE—Estate ot RIOH
ML ABD RANDOLPH, dec’d. JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer—NEAT DWELLINGS
614 and 616, FRANKLIN Street— Will be sold at
Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1864. at
12 o' clock, Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Heal Estate,
viz.: All those two neat two story dwelling
houses, and the lots of ground on which they are
erected, situate on the west side of Franklin street,
above Green, nnmbered respectively 614 and 616;
containing in front 16 feet each, and In depth 53)4
feet, more or less. Will be sold separately.
B@"S1,600 may remain on each.
850 to be paid on each when the property is
struck off.
By order of the Executors. •
JAMES A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer,
jnh24,29, api2 - Store No. 422 Walnut street.
BEAL ESTATE. SALES.
S' FXEoU \c> s. oi \ViL-*«
LIAM WAYNEidec’d— A FREE-- r
iiHehWTH \s I»WT‘T T.TrvjfiS
contained m the will'of. ttc late WillMmi Wa/iie
deceased, on SHat'
PHiI , AI^VT°PHTA lil s^it« d at Poolio sale, at tdd
H - K EXCHANGE, toe foi’owin?'
deEcribid reaijstate, viz: ’
_ No. r l, .AH that certain three-sthty brick dwelling
honEB -vritb back buildings, and lot or piece or
ground tbercumo betongmg, si'u.iteon tlie west side
£tr , ee S n ?« et from Summer street
{£?■ 2i & contnilJ tnK tilfr.nt’or hre.idth on said"
Fifteenth-street 17 lees, and extending, of that
W’d-b, m length or depth 54 feet liijj in- bes to a 3
fe. t 6 inches wide a'ley, leadfng-into the said Sitin
mer street, together with the use of the said alley'
' No. 2. A dwelling house land'lot. adiotiitue No'i
I on the north oi the same description and dhnen
sions. - • .• :• • . .
„ N°. 3 - A dwelling house and tot adioinine No
2on the north,. l l the same description and dimen
sions: ‘ ■ ; - ■ ■ . ■
tSo. 4. All that certain two-story brickd welling
JSSJ e l.°?' V"? botih tide-of'Summer street (No?
1505) 58 feet 4X 'inches west‘of : fifteenth street;
containing in front 15 feet,:and in depth ; Bs feat toa
3 feet wide alley leading into.aubther alley 3 teet h
inches wide,_ which leads-.into said Sommer street,
together with the use of said alleys : !
No. 5- Tie; dwelling and lot adjoining No 4 on
the west 14 feet 7 Ineheb ; front, and 65 feet deep to
the alley.. 1
No- 6- ThedweUingaudlpt adjoining No. 5 on
the west, 15 fret front and 05 feet deep u> the alley.
No- 7.* The dwelling and lotaijo.ning No. 6 oa
the 'W eBt » r °f, the saine description aud dimensions.
Nu.c. The dwellingand lot adiomlug No.' 7 on
the west, ot the saine description and dimensions.
No 9 The dwelling and lot adjoiuiuirthe above
on the west, 16 feet front, same depth as the others
No 10. The dwelling *nd lot adjoining No. 9on
the west, 15# feet and 65 fe“t deep. 5 . .
No. 11. Tne dwelling adjoining of the same de
scription and dimensions.
No. 12. The dwelling oa the west of No. 1L 16
feet.front, 65 feet deep.
No 13. All that certain three-story brick dwell
ing house, sitDato 09 the south side of Summer
street (No 3552), 193 feet 6# inches west of Fif
teenth street, containing in trout 15 feet 7 inches,
and extending of that width in length or depth 63
feet, together with the use of a 3 feet wide alley
leading from the rear thereof into a*2 feet 4 inches
wideall6y. which leads into said Summer street,
together with tbe use of the last mentioned alley;
No. 14/ The three-story brick house adjoining
the above on the west, 14 feet 5 inches front, 65 feet
deep to 3 let-t wide alley.
No 15. The three-story brick house adjoining
the.above on the west, 15# feet front and 65 feet
deep.
No. 16. The three-story brick house adjoining
the above on the west of the same description and
dimensions.
No. 17. The dwelling and lot adjoining the above
on the west; 15 feet 7 inches front and 65 feet deep.
No. 18. All that certain brick dwell
ing house and,store, situate on the southeast corner
of Sixteenth and Sommer streets (No. 24i N. Six
teenth street), containing in front or breadth on
said Sixteenth street 17 feet 6 inches, and extending
of that width in length or depth 69 feet 3 to
a 4 feet wide alley leading into said’Snmmer street,
together with the use of the said alley.
S5O to' be paid on each when the property is
struck off.
By order of the Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN,
xnh24,29,ap12 Store, 422 Walnut bt7 above 4th.
a ORPHANS* COURT SALE Es:ate of
GOTTLEIB WILHELM, dec*d.—-JAMES
a. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authority of
the Orphans’ Court for the Oitv and County of
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, April 13th,
1364, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described Real Estate, late the property
of GOTTLEIB WILHELM, deceased, viz: No.
1. FOUR BRICK HOUSES AND LOT, No. 9>o
Ilmtonwooo street, all that certain lot or piece of
ground, with the one two-story and 3 three-story
brick messuages thereon erected, situate on the
south side of Buttonwood street. (No. 920,) between
Ninth and. Tenth streets; containing in front 19
lee 1 , and in depth 159 feet, 11 inches to Hamilton
street. Subject to SID groundrent.
No. 2. SEVEN BRICK HOUSES AND LOT,
No. 522 Buttonwood street, all that certain lot or
piece of ground, with the one two story and sir
three-story brick messuages thereon erected, situate
on the south side of Buttonwood street, (No. 922.)
between Ninth and Tenth streets; containing in
front 19 feet, and in depth 159 feet, 11 inches to
Hamilton street. Subject to aground rent of 333.
No. 3, SEVEN BRICK HOUSES AND LOT,
No. 924 Buttonwood street, all that certain lot or
piece of ground, with tbe one two-story and six
ihiee-story brick messuages thereon erected,
situate on the south side of Button wood a treat,
(No- 924,) between Ninth and Tenth streets; con
taining in front 19 feet and in depth 159 feet, 11
inches to Hamilton street. Subject to aground
rent of*!S 75.
No. 4.* WELL-SECURED GROUND RENT
OF all that certain yearly ground rant of
twenty dollars, charged upon lot of ground situate
on the south side of Buttonwood street, be
tween Tenth and Eleventh streets, (No. IGuS)
containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 159 feet, 3
inches to Hamilion street. . .
No. 5. SIX BRICK AND ONE FRAME
BOUSES, 1, 006 Buttonwood street, all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, with the one two story
frame and six three-story brick messuages thereon
erected, situate on the south side of Buttonwood
street, (No. 1,006,) between Tenth and Eleventh
streets, containing in front 2o feet, and in depth
159 teet, b inches to Hamilton street.
OF* 350 to be paid on each when the property is
struck off. J
By the Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
THOMAS J. WORRELL, > T^t£ _
CHARLES A. GILLESPIE, \ Trustees.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap!2 Store, 422 Walnut st., above 4th.
m ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
THOMAS DUGAN, deceased. JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authority of the
Omhans’ Court of the City and County of Phila
delphia, on WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1864. at 12
o’clock, Noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described Real Estate, late the property of Thomas
Dugan, dec'd, viz.: No. I.—LOT, southwest cor
ner of MASTER and KARSH ALLStreets, Twen
tieth Ward. All that certain lot of ground on the
south side of Master street and west side of Mar
shall street, -*u the 20th Ward, containing in front
18 feet, and extending in depth on the west line 19
leet 4.7,’ inches, and on the east line along the west
side ol said Marshall street 43 feet 11% inches, to a
certain 3 feet wide alley leading eastward into said
Marshall street, containing on the rear end thereof
19 feet 2 inches, more or less.
No. 2.—LOT, WARNOOK Street, below Jeffer
son. AU that certain lot of ground on the west side
of Warncck street, 103 feet and 3 inches south of
J efferson street, and extending southwardly on the
said Warnock street 17 leet and 3 inches, and in
depth 69 feet to a 4-feet alley.
Nos. 3 and 1. TWO GENTEEL DWELL
INGS, Nos. 1707 and 1709 WALLACE street. All
that certain.lot ol ground with a three-story build
ing thereon erected, situate on the north side of
Wallace street, of 58 feet 10 Inches westward from
-17th street, containing, in front 19% feet, and ex
tending of that width in depth 105 feet to a 3 feet
wide alley,
tGT The above is a handsome modern three.story
brick dwelling with three-story back buildings,
with all the conveniences. Saloon parlor, dining
room, kitchen and summer kitchen -on first floor,
chambers, sitting room, bath room, storeroom,
veranda on second floor, 4 chambers above—per
manent washstands, water closets, hot and cold
water, wash pave, ranges, Ac.
Off" Clear of incumbrance.
ADJOINING—AIso the dwelling, No. 1709, ad
joining of the same description and dimension.
No. 5. $2lO PER ANNUM GROUND RENT.
A yearly ground rent of 3210 reserved and arising
from a lot of ground, situate on the east side of
Thirteenth street, 04 feet northward from Oxford
street in the 20th Ward, containing in front on
Thirteenth street SO feet, and extending in depth
eastward between lines parallel with said Oxford
street 116 feet to a 32 feet wide street.
SIGO to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Court.
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O.’ C.
HIRAM MILLER ’j Administrators.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh2i,29,api2 Store, 422 Walnut st. above 4th.
« ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—ESTATE
of SAMUEL DERRIOKSON, Deceased. A.
AES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 323 DUGAN
STREET, between Spruce and Pine, and 15th and
16:h streets. Under authority of the Orphans’
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia on
WEDNESDAY. April 13thf 1661, at U o’clock"
noon* will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIIaA*
DELPiUA EXCHANGE, the following
Real Estate, the property of Samuel DerrickßonV
G6C6&&6CI) TJZ*
. All that certain lot ef ground with the three.story
bnck messuage thereon, situate on the east side of
Z)ug&n stwet, rnnning irom Spruce to Pine street,
between 15th and 16th streets, 214 feet 6 inches
t n S a ' ?L ine street; containing in front
15 feet, and in depth eastward 64 feet.
-«Ei 0 ?«. ttler ’4v lEO ’ ■wMA a atrip of ground adjoining
™ on southward, containing in front on
5 inches, and in depth eastward
30 feet, more oriess, which Anthony S. Morris, by
deßd dated 8701 da y of April, A. D. 1842, re
corded hi deed bookG. S. No. 48, page 468, Ac.,
granted.unto the said Samuel Derrickson, his heirs
and assigns, subject to the revision thereof to said
Anthony S. Morris, as by said deed poll will duly
appear. r
JKi r ciear of all incumbrances.
350 to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court,
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk, Q. O.
ABRAHAM H. DERRIOKSON, Executor.
JAMES A. . FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Jnh24,29ap12 Store 422 Walnut st., abova 4th,
REAL ESTATE SALES.
<s® ■EXECUTORS' AfcsuLU t'E aiLK '—B,.
Jy&tatadfWlLLlAM UAVY, dee’d s aCRBS
and IMi-ROVEMENTS FORK roid and BEL.-
MGNT-.svenue, Sick Ward.—. Under dir ctijns
con in the will of he’late Will'Ll AM’
IjAVY, deceased^on WEDNESDAY,"ApriI I3ta,’
18C1, at 12 clock, Noon, will be solcL'au Pablui
Sale,’ witboQt reserve,<at the PtfICADELPiIIA.
EXCHANGE, tln+followingdescriond. heal Estite,.
viz. No. L—All- that certain, two-story stone
bouse, frame bare, and lot-or piece ofland with aline
orchard of choice Trait,marked in a plan of the par
tition of .Tpseph Watson’s estate «-A,
siiuaie on the southeasterly side of the * ord road,
formerly in Blockley township now in the 24th
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning ac a
stake on the side of said road, corner of lot minted
in said plan, “A, Number 3,’ * allotted to Thomas
Campbell, thence bv the said lot number 3, S.
deg., W. 29 perches andeight* tenths to the Uue of
Jacob Johnson’s land, thence by said; Johnson’s
land S. ?4#deg,, 1L22 perches and nine-tenths to
a sbVke,v corner of lot marked in said p an, f‘A, ;
Number 5, * * allotted to Francis Srewart and Jane,
his wile, thence by said lot No'.\s» N jleg- *
W. 25 perches and eight-tenths to a stake "on the
side of the' Ford 'road aforesaid, and thence by the
said rbadNws# deg.,W.22 perches and nine-tenths
to the place oi beginning, contain .ng 4 acres of
land, be'the same more or iessV„
89T Title unquestionable.
No-2.—Also, all the right,' title and interest
.which wasof William JDavyi howdeceased;maud
to, all that certain lot or piece of ground with a
frame building thereon, situate lormlyin Biockifejr
township, how in the 24th Ward of th-t city dt
Philadelphia, adjoining the above lot, and marked
No.. 3, draft A, in the draft of tue land and par
tition returned to the Supreme Court of the Com
monwealth Of Pennsylvania',’ as of September
Term. 1814, wherein Thomas Campbell and others
v. ere plaintiffs, and John Thomas and Jane his
wife,p were defendants! Begiuiiihg at a stake m
the Fbrd road, thence by another lot marked No. i
in the said draft A, S.-13# deg., W. 30 p-rc. es and
five-tenths to the line of land late of Jacob John
son, thence by said land S. 74# deg., E 21 p
And eight- tenths to a stake, thence by another lot
marked number 4 in the said draft A, N. 13# deg.,
E. 29perches and seven-tenths to a stake bv the
Pordroad, thencealongtbesameN 71# degl, W.
21 perches and eight.tenths to the place of oegin
ning. Containing four acres of land, be the same
more or less.
Being the same premises of which Conrad Ibert,
deceased, seized in November, 1333, intestate,
leaving three heirs, one of whom, to wit, John
Ibert, disappeared about 1815, feud has never since
been heard of. The other heirs having conveyed
all their interest in the property (presumed to in
clude that deriveo by iuhentance from John Ibert)
to the said "William Ilavy, who, with his grantors,
have been in undisputed possession lor thirty
years. The title to this lot is therefore believed to
be perfect.
B^’To be sold together.
•By Slco to be paid when the property is Btruck
off. Sale Absolute.
By order of DELA> Y S. WYNN,
•N EHEMIAH EVANS, f Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhS4,2oapl2 Store N 0.4-22 Walnut st.,ab. Fourth,
MKLAL, EsTArE. JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer. STONE COTTAGE
AND GROUNDS. WISTER STREET, or
DUY’S DANE. GERMANTOWN. Ou WED
NESDAY, April 13th, 1861, at 12 o’clock, noon,
■w ill be Fold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, the following detcrlbed
Real Estate, viz. Ail that three-story stone cot
tage, with two-story stor e and frame back build
ings, and ground thereto belonging, situate on the
northwest side of Wister street, at the German
town R. R., In Germantown, 112 feet front, and
200 feet deep, then narrowing 60 feet, extending the
farther depth of US feetc inchesto Jefferson street.
The house has parlor, dimng-room, sitting-room
and kitchen on the first floor, 4 chambers on the
second, and two in the third stery. Bath-room
with hot apd cold baths, numerous closer, range
and heater. Cellar floored—gas. Street curbed
and pa-vert. Pointed stone wall .or 82 feet of the
lront, with flog stone capping and iron railing,
with arbor vil.-e hedge above—grounds well laid
out, elevated above the street and terraced. Nice
shade t ees, stable in the rear, fruit and vegetable
garden, pump and hydrant water.,
53,600 may remain. Possession with the
deed. - -
tar 8100 to be paid a* the time'of sale. b
JaMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24-29ap12 Store, 422 Walnut street, ab 4th
S ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
ELIZABETH McOOURT, deceased.—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1309,
NORTH 16th STREET.—Under authority of the
Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Phila -
delphia, on WEDNESDAY, April 13th, IS6I,
at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale,
at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, Late the property
of Elizabeth McCourt, deceased, viz- All that cer
tain lot of ground, with the three-story brickmes
snage thereon erected, situate on the east side of
16th street, SO feet northward from the north side
of Thompson street, in the 20th Ward of the ci’y of
Philadelphia; containing in front of breadth on
the said 16th s’reet tsfeet, and extending in length
or depth eastward of that width 32 feet.
Subject to a ground rent of S3oper annnm
$5O to be paid at the time of sale.'
By the. Court, - *
O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
SUSANNAH COYLE, Administratrix.
• JA3IES A. FREEST AN, Auctioneer,
mh24,BSapl2 Store, No. 4*22 Walnut st. above 4th
A EXECUTORS’ SALE. Estate of BARNET
■S. GUINN—JAMES A.FREEMAN, Auction
ed-—Under authority contained in the will of the
late Barnet Quinn, deceased, on WEDNESDAY,
April 13th, 1664, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate:
viz.: No. I—TWO-STORV BRIOK HOUSE,
1612 SANSOBI Street.—All that two-story brick
dwelling bonse and lot of ground, siruate on the
south Side of Sansom street. No. 1612, 80 feet west
of lGih, 14 feet front, and 50 feet deep. Subject to
328 ground rent, which may be bonght off at par
tow. r
No. 2.-THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELL
ING, 636 N. lGth st—All that lot of ground with
the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected,
situate on the west side of 16th street, No. 836 16
feet below Ogden street, 16 feet front, and 48 feet
•2% inches on the north line, and 43 feet 1« inches
Subject to a ground rent or 850.
_TERMS CASH.—3SO to he paid'on each at the
time of sale.
By order of Executors.
.., JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap!2 Store No, 422 Walnut street ab. 4th.
MS 05?HANS’ COURT SALE—ESTATE OF
MrEDWARD VOIGHT, DECEASED-JAMES
A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER DWELLING
No. lIS GREEN Street. Under authority of the
Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Phil
adelphia; on WEDNESDAY, April 13th; ISGi,
at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing described Real Estate,, the property ol Edward
Voight, deceased, viz; All that certain two-story
brick messuage and lot ol ground, on the south
side of Green street, between Delaware Front and
Second streets, in the Northern Liberties of the
city of Philadelphia. Containing in front or depth
on the said Green street 14 feet, and In leng.h or
depth 58 feet.
BST Clear of encumbrance.
#3-350 to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court,
WILLIAM O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
FREDERICA VOIGHT, Administratrix.
JAMES A.-FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 Store, 422Walantst. above4th.
ISI EXECUTOR’S SALE—Estate of WIL
-163. LIAM WAYNE, dec’d JAMES. A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer—Under authority con
tained in the will of the late WiUiam Wayne, de
ceased, on WEDNESDAY, April. 13, 1861, at 12
o’clock, nooli, will be sold at Public Fale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the folowing
described Beal Estate, viz: THREE-STORY
BRIOK DWELLING, No. 1322 CHERRY street
All that certain throe-story brick dwelling house,
situate on the south side of Cherry street (No. 1322),
at the distance of 32 feet east of Juniper street
containing in front or breadth on said Cherry
street, and extending of that width in length or
depth 57 feet 6 inches.
B^-Clear of incumbrance.
By order of the Executors.
. „„ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 Store, 422 Walnut street, above4th,
PLEASANT ROOMS, with Board, in a private
family, for gentleman and wife, or single gen
tlemen. Apply at No. 305 PINE street. mh23-3t*
DESIRABLE ROOMS with first-class BOARD
for Married or Single Gentleman. Apply,
No. 305 PINE street. ' mh23-3t*
TETANTEP SUMMER BOARDING for a
■YV small Family, where there are few other
Boarders, within ten miles of city, and accessible
by railroad. Address Box 968 Philadelphia Post
Office, stating locality, terms, &c. mh23-3tj
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 WAL
NUT street, has been opened for the reception,
of BOARDERS. Rooms, single and suites, and
with er wltbonFprlvata table. mhls-i™ y
PAPER HANGINGS.
JAMES C. FINN,
FORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF
HOWELL * BROTHERS.
"Wall Paper Decorations.
SHOW BOOMS*
614 CHESTNUT STREET.
fe2l-3mj
“AT RET AIL,”
JAS, R, CAMPBELL & CO.,
/ 727 v j
Invite attention to tneir stock of'
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
' AND
DRESS GOODS,
Of very recent inipoliathng, embracing tne most
extensive and'desirable assortments: whi.ch they
have ever oflered.
COUBYOISIER’S KID GLOVES,
black, white and col d.
MOURNING GOODS.
3-4 and 8 A BAREGE HERN ANI.
3 4 and 8-4 CRAPE MARETZ. -
3-4 and 8 4-TAMABTINES.
3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES.'
BIZANTINES and. FLORENTINES.
Frencn and English B‘ 'MBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
ED-CRNING JACONETS.
HLaCK SILKS—in great variety.
All widths and neM hr-nd-
BfeDDINGf.
MATTRESSFS, |FE OTHERS,
BLANKETS, . |QX T ILTS,
CSM.FOR IABLES, , |BE D TICJKINGS, ' :
And every other article In the Bedding business at
the lowest cash prices.
AMOS HILLBOSLV,
fe26 3m« TINTH ST. BELOW AKOH
Ice Pitchers, Castors antfPlated
Ware.
Of arery description REPAIRED and EX
PLATED, AT
JIBBEN’S,
S-W corner Tenth and BaceStii
la2o-3m*
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected
stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
fOR SPRING- TRADE..
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
. mhl9-2m 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth.
ENTERPRISE MILLS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON ft CO,,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
CARPETINGS,
Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Ac., Ac.
Wirehonse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND e
6XO Jayne Street. febl-Sm^
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M’CALLXJM & CO.,
Manufacturers, Importers and Whole
sale Healers
IN
CAKPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st.,
lndependence Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT!
M’CALLUM & CO.
Beg le&ye to Inform the public that they hay
leased the old est&blishedOarpet Store*
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET;
Opposite Independence Hall,
FOB
A RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Where they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
03
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Embracing the choicest patterns of
AXMINSTER, ITAPESTBY CAB
BOYAL WILTON. I PETS, ' ■
VELVET; {BRUSSELS CABPBTS
VENETIANS.
Together with a full assortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. . ja3B-tf,
tTTTAPT.HB EMOBY.
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Stook and Exchange Brokers,
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST.
Philadelphia.
AUMnda of nncurrent funds and Gold and SU
verhenght and sold, and Collections mad*.
Particular attention given to the purchase and
sale of Government, State and other Stocks and
Loans on commission. |a3g-3ms
rafcS-imf
ALEX. BENSON, J*.