Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 29, 1864, Image 7

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    KB AT. estate sales.
E&TATE—JAMES A. FREE
DIaN, Auctioneer.—On • WEDNESDAY,
30th, 1864, aM2 o’clock, noon will be-8 rid
at uubtic sale, at the PHIL&.DELPiiIA"'EX»
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
Y-iz: No. 1. BUILDING' LOT, CHRISTIAN
STREET, WEST uF GRAY’S FERRY ROAD,
all that certain jot of ground on the norrhsidegf
Christian street, 27- leet westward from Muller
ttreet, First Ward, 16 feet front by j. 16 teei deep to
Rigg stieet. Subject jo a redeemable ground rent
of si‘2 per annum.
No. 2. BUILDING LOT, LOCUST STREET,
WEST OF FIFTY-SECOND ST., TWENTY*
FOURTH WARD, a‘ lot of ground on the
side of locust street, 80 ieet westward from Fitty
second street 20 feet frout by 77 leet, scinches
At rp.
Nb. 3 W BUILDTNG LOT, SEVENTH STREET
ABOVE TASKER Si REE T, FIRST ,YARD,
all that lot of ground on tow east side of Seventh
street, 80 feet above Tasker street, First Ward,
v <s feet, front and 80 feet deep to a3O feet wide
street.
No. 4. BUIuDING LOT, GERMANTOWN
ROAD, ABOVE ANGLE STREET, 23d W ARD.
—A lot of ground on the easterly side of German
town-road, 406 feet 8 inches above angle street, in
the 23d Ward 26 feet 8 inches front, by 200 fe*t
ceep to a 3IM eet slret t, call d Elder street.
No. 5. TOWN LOT IN DELANCO, NEW
JERSEY.—AII that certain lot of ground, in the
town ot Delanco, Burlington county, New Jersey,
northeast side of Holly street, 125 feet southeast
from Second street,' 100 feet front, and extending in
depth northeasterly ICO leet.
No. 6 ltd ACRES'LAND, MONROE COUN
TY, J-'ENKA.—A tract of land in Price to wnship,
Monroe county, Pennsylvania, numbered in the
Commissioner’s Book of said county No. 9 and
containing 190 acres. Being the westerly portion
of a larger tract, originally surveyed iu the war
rantee name of Abraham Dills. Said to be excel
lent timber and iarm laud “Title perfect.
No. 7. 100 ACRE >UF-LAN£\MONROE CO..
PA.—A Tract ol Lane,in Tanchanuocktowuship,
Monroe county, Pa., containing 100 acres, being
part of a targe tract originally surveyed in the
warranted name ot Jacob Eyerly; sain to be ex
cellent timber and farm, land.'
No. 8. ACRES OF LAND, CENTRE
COUNTY, PA —A Tract ot Laud, in Rush town-
county, Pa.., conuii: it g 433 acres and
353 perches, originally surveyed ia the warrantee
n-.me of Margaret Speer;-aid to be excell-nt timber
land, and underlined with coal.
Nos 9to 12 inclusive —1,6u0 ACRES LAND,
CENTRE COUNT Y, PA —Four certain tracts or
pieces of land in Harris Township, Centre
CouDty, Pa., (each-tract containing 400 acres,)
being the same lands originally surveyed, viz:
No, 1. In the.warrantee name of Jobu Beil
No. 2, In the. warrantee mme of Robert Patter-
Eon. “
No. 3. In the warrantee name of Thomas John
son.
No. 4. In the warrantee name of Wra. Irwin.
These lands are said to be we l timbered and
underlined with Cod and advantageously situated ,
being not far dxstantfrom well-improved farms.
fGT Further particulars at the. Ruction Stote.
§5O to be paid on eao.n when, struck off
JAMLS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
XDhIG, 15,29 No. 422 Walnut street, above 4th.
m ORPHANS OOURI’ SALE—ESTATE OF
WILLIAM GALEN, deceased.—JAMES A
FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER —FARM FORTY
ACRES withimprovements, Montgomery county,
2 )i milts from Norristown and 14 miles from Pui
ladtiphia, on Perkiomen Pike.—Uud**r authority
aiid by order of the \ rphans’ court for theOounty
of Montgomery, on WEDNESDAY, Maron 30. h,
1864. at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold a?. Paolic
Safe, AT THE PHILADELPHIAEXOHANGE,
tfceiollov?ing described Real Estate, iate tne pro
perty of William Galen, deceased, viz :-«-All that
certain messuage or tenement and tract of land,
situate in the township ot Plymouth and couuty
of Montgomery, and bounded and described, ac
corctii g to-a recent survey thereof made by L. E.
Carson, Esq., as follow*; beginning at a post or
stone on a line of the Germantown and Perkiomea
Turnpike Road, ac rnerof tms and land granted
or intended to have been granted to Edward
Mentz, thence extending by the said Edward
Mentz’b land, S. 4i.deg. 42 min., W. 47 50 perches
to a stake, thence still by the same land S. 47 deg.
35 min., E. 93 80 perches to a stake in or near the
middle of a road commonly c&llea Sandy Hill
road- leading to Norristown, thence along the
middled said road S. 51 deg 25 min , W. 52.44
perches to a store in the line of William Hal
lowell’s land, thence by the said. William Hal
iGwelTs land N. 49 deg., W. 107.66 perches to a
stake, a coiner of Alexander Huston's landN
47 deg. 50 min., E. 102:52 perches to a stake in the
line of ihe said turnpike road, and- thence along
xhe tameS 46 deg. 30 min , E perches to the
place of beginning, coatainiug4o acres 3 roods and
24 perches of land, be the same more or less.
BGP The improvements are a two-s.ory stone dwelling ,
large new bam , spring house, cC-c. There is a young
orchard just commencing to bear , and about an acre of
wotidland.
particulars may be bad on application
io the Administrator, No. S3O S. Second street.
fis?“Clear rf iucumbrance.
$lOO to be paid at tne time of sale.
GUfeTAVUS E. GaLEN, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mb 10 15*29 Store, 4-2*2 Walnut Bt. above 4tb.
m ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate of
MICHAELO. bIETZ, deceased.—JAMES
JL. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. DWELLING,
LOT and. STABLE, No 1215 WALLACE street,
corner of Orange, now Andreas street. Under
authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and
Connty of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
March 30, 1864, at 12 o’clock. Noon, will be sold
at Pubic. Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
late the property of Michael C. Dietz, deceased,
viz: All that certain lot of grouud with the three
story brick dwelling and two-story brick stable
thereon erected, beginning at the N. W. corner of
Wallace street and Orange street, in the 14th Ward
of the City, thence extending along Wallace street
36 feet, thence’northward Sl> inches, thence
eastward 30 feet 2j£ inches, to the west s-de ot said
OraDge street, thence southward along tne same 8 >
feet *2% inches, to the place of beginning. Subject
to n yearly ground ret-tor sum of SSI, in eqnal half
yearly payments on the Ist day of the months of
Jsnunrv and July.
The above lot is 36 feet on Wallace street and
86 ie«t oh Orange street There is a three-story
buck dwelling of tSfeet front, leaving a building
lot of the pame size at The stable is built
across the rear end of tfctf lot.
SIOO to be. paid at the 'tune of sale.
By order'of the Court,"?
WM- C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
MARIA DIETZ, Admidistratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mb10,15,29 Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
R EAL EST AT E—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
WL Auctioneer. THREE-STORY ROUGH-
CasT DWELLING, S. W. Cor. FORTY
SLCOND aud PINE. TWENTY-FOURTH
WARD, with VACANT LOTS adjoining. On
WEDNESDAY, Marcn 30, 1864 at 12 o’clock,
i.oon, will be sold at Public sale, at ihe PHILA
liELPHI \ EXCHANGE, the iollowing described
Real Estate, viz: Ali that lot of ground with the
thiee-story brick dwelling bouse thereon, situate
at t.he soufhwcst corner of Forty-second and Pine
streets, in the mod rapidly improving part of the
*1 wenty-fourth Word, containing in front on Pine
street .110 feet, and extending in depth along Forty,
second 62 feet. The lot being 90 feet deep on the
vest line. . ...
Aipo 4 lots of ground adjoining on Pine street,
each 30 feet front and from 95 feet to 124 feet deep.
Also the lot adjoining, 141 feet front, and from
124. l*«et in depth and upwards.
#5“ This property is rapidly being surrounded
witi*. handsome dwelling houses of line styles.
May be examined at any time.
f&T Clear of all incumbrance.
sjuu to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh)o-15 -29 Store 422 Walnut, street ab. 4th.
POSITIVE SALE.—/AMES A. FREE
SIiLMAN, Auctioneer.—On WEDNESDAY,
hlaicb3u, 1864, at J 2 o’ clock, noon, will be Bold at
public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following -described Real Estate,
viz: No. 1. BRICK HOUSE, No. 1231 Crease
street, all that two-story brick house and lot of
ground on the north east side of Crease street,
between Girard avenue and Thompson street, late
the District of Kensington, 15 feet front, .98
feet deep to a four feet alley, of which it has the
privilege..
This is one of a row of seyen dwellings built
by Mr. 8..0. Hedges.
No 2. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND,
Market and Twenty-second streets, a valuable lot
of ground on the south side of Market street, 154
feet east of Twenty-second street, in the Ninth
Ward of the City, 22 feet front and 125 feet deep to
A>h street, 25 feet wide.
-.90“ Clear of all incumbrances.
850 to be paid’ on each when the property Js
struck off.
Sale absolute.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,2 n Store, 422 Wal»ut st., ab. 4th,
fjp ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate of
JBL STEPHEN SIPPJLIN, deceased.—JAMES
J£ E £ t MaN ’ Auctioneer. FRAME DWEL
LING, No. 727 S. THIRD STREET. Under
authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and
on WEDNESDAY,
Mai ch 30, a 864, at 12 o* clock, noon, will be sold at
PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
dale the property of - STEPHEN SiPPLEN,
deceased, viz. All that certain frame messuage
and lot of ground, on the eas«. side of Third street
betweenShippen and Plum streets, containing m
breadth on said Third street 10 feet, - and in length
or depth 60 fe«t more or less. * IU Aengia
Subject to a ground lent of 2 pounds 10 shillings
ami 6 pence, Pennsylvania currency. 6
90“ Subject: to the payment of a ground rent of
<Eio2s 6d , Pennsylvanlaci*rrency, per annum
By order of the Court,
WILLIAM O. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O
THOMAS STEWART, Administrator*.
; JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer*
*11110,15,29, Store, 422Walnut, ab. Fourth st.
REAL ESTATE SALES
dS« EXECUTORS* SALE —Estateof JAMS-
MliL P. > Li-IS, deceased.—JAMES A FRoE
MaN, Auctioneer.—Un«<er antnority contunwd
in to" Wi ] of the lato JaMJSS.P. EuLlS,de; d ,
on WEDNESDAY, March3o, 1864, at 12 o*o ook
noon, will be eold at Public Sale, a*. the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE,the following described
Real Estate, viz: No. 1. COTTAGE AND IV >T.
No. 738 MASTER street. A three-story b.-ick
back cottage (room being left op the lot for the
ordinary front dwell ng to be attached thera’o)
with ike ot of ground on the south side of Master
emet, 68 feet ea*t of Eighth street, Twentieth
Ward, i 6 IVet front, 65 feet deep to a 3 feer alley, of
wh chit has the privilege, leading into Mercnant
blivet Subject to S4B ground rent. .
No' 2 -GENTEEL THREE*STORY BRICK
DWELLING, No. 976 North FRONT street. A
genteel thTee-story brick dwelling house with two
storv:brick tack buildings and ;ot of ground, west
sideot Front street, below Germantown road, Sx
u en'l Ward, 18 feet front on Front street, and B'#
feet deep on the south lint, being 11 feet 10# inches
wide on the rear. • ■„
No. 3. - THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
AND lOT No 968 NORTH FRONT ST. A
thrve-stpry brick house wife fee large lot of
ground thereto belonging, on the west side of
Frout street below Germautown road, 16th Ward,
23 leet l inch front on Front street, (including the
northern half of a 3 feet alley on. the south), and
162 feet deep ou the suufe line, and 190 feet deep on
the north line, fee lot being 21 fe*-t 3 inches wide
on iht rear, with the privilege of building over
the whole of fee said 3 leet alley, Leaving at least
fc feet headway in fee clear.
Nos. 4 and S.—TWO GENTEEL DWEL
LINGS, Nos. 2036 and 2038 LOCUST STREET.
—A three-story bnck dwelling wife two-story
brick back buildings and lot of gri and, south side
or Locust street, 167 feet 7 inches east of 2Lstst ,
Sth Ward, 16feetfront. 80 feetdeep to Stewartst.
Saloon parlor, dining room and kitchen on the
frame flodr. Gas, range, £cc. subject to SLUB
ground rent.
Also the dwelling adjoining the above, No. 2‘»38.
of the same dimensions, description and incum
brance.
No. G.—VALUABLE STONE QJJARRY,
SHuEIVJAKER’oLANE, Germantown.—A val
uable tia toflahu containing 1 acre 2 roods and 24
pi rches, known as fee Cedar Hill St*me Q,narry.
mtbeN W. t-ideof Pehn street or Shoemaker’s
Lane, in fee Twenty-second Ward, adjoining
laune cf Jacob Mehl T ,Adain K-phart, and others,
3:6 9*lo feet on Shoemaker’s Lane, and about 260
deep.
No 7 —VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION
AND DWELLING N W. COR. SEVENTH
aND GREEN STS.—That valuable two-story
brick More and dwellingh use at the N. W. cor
ner 8-evrhih aDd Green streets, Thirteenth Ward,
16# feet on Green street, 62 feet #ot an inch on
Seventh stree', being 21 feet w«de on the rear.
This Is an excellent busines* stand, he corner
b« i* g used as a plumber shop ou Seventh street a
paint shop, with dwelling over the whole.
§5O to be paid on each when the property is
struck off.
Byoraerof JACOB M. ELLIS, >
JOHN WILLIAMS, ■ tiXecutors *
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th
mORfH/KS' COURT SALE—Estate of
CHRISTOPHER SMYSER, deceased.—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioueer. Under the
authority of the Orphans’Court for fee City and
Couoiy of Philadelphia, on THURSDAY,
March 3ist, 1864, on the premises, at four o’clock
in the afternoon, the following described Real
Estate, the property of Christopher Smyser,
deceased,viz: No.I.DWELLING, PROSPECT
Street, Man&ynnk. All that certain lot of ground
wife fee two-story stone-house thereon erected,
in the Twenty first Ward of the City, on the
easterly side ot Prospect Street, - beginning at &
point in fee centre of said street passing along the
line of property of Alfred aud William Ben,south
30 deg. 10 min., east 380 feet 9 inches, passing
over a marble stone on the easterly side of said
Prospect street to another marble stone in the line
of Windle H&lloway’s ground, thence south 64
deg. 15 min., west 106 feet 9 inches to a point,
thence north 35 deg. 55 min., west 293 leet,passing
through fee centre of partition of two houses
erected on this and adjoining lot, to a point in the
middle of said Prospect Street, theme along the
middle of said Prospect Street, north 54 deg. 50
min , east 112 feet 5 inches to place of beginning.
S9~ Clear ol incumbrance
No. 2. STONE DWELLING, adjoining. All
feat certain lot or piece of ground wife the two
story stone feoufre thereon erected, situate in
the Twenty-first Ward of fee City of Phila
delphia, on fee easterly side rl Prospect Street,
beginning at a point m the centre of said Prospeot
street, thence along fee line of property above
described, south3sdeg. 55min., east 293 feet to a
point, thence south 64 deg. 15 min, west 44 feet 3
inches te a point, thence north 30 deg. 50 min.,
west 231 feet to the centre ol said Prospect street,
thence along fee centre of said Prospect street, 26
feet to the place ot beginning.
S&" Clear of incumbrance.
SSU to be paid on each at the time of sate.
By the Court. WM.C.STEVENSON,CIerk O. C.
WILHEMiNA SMYSER, Administratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
mh10,’5,29 Store, No. 422 Walnut st &b.4th.
m ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF.
JAMES ROONEY, Deceased.—JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authority of the
Orphans* Court for the City and County of Phila
delphia, On WEDNESDAY. March 30, 1861, at
12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at public sale, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de
scribed Eeal Estate late of James Rooney, dec’d,
namely —No. t. TWO-STORY DWELLING,
Germantown Road. All that certain lot of ground
with tte two-story messuage th-reon erected on
the easterly side of the Germantown Road, 123 feet
northward from Cumberland Street, containing in
front D feet, and extending in depth 120 feet to a
30 feet wide street called Tyson street, snbject to a
yevrly rent of $22 50.
No 2— DWELLING, STABLE, and large LOT
OF GROUND adjoining. All that certain let of
ground with the three-storr 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 depth
12<: feet to a 30 feec wide street called Tyson street;
snbject <0 an annual ground rent of $45, on Ist
days of April and Octjrer. There is a large Om
nibus Stable on the lot.
Ssp To be paid when the property.is struck off.
By order of the Court
WM. O. STEVENSON, Clerk, O. O.
PATRICK ROONEY. ) ’
JOHN McREANEY, { E»cutojs.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Dh10,15,29 Store 422 Walnut st. above 4th.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
.TAMES HAUGH, deceased. JAMES A.
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. STONE TAVERN
ANI> LOT, Cresson street, MANIUNK. Under
authority of the Orphans* Court for the City and
County ol Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
March 30,, 1864, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
late the property of James Haugh, deceased, viz:
All that certaiu stone tavern and the lot of ground
whereon the same is erected,'situate on the north
easterly side of Cresson street, Manayank, begin
ning at a corner of ground now or late of George,
Shields, thence extending by said ground, N. 30
deg., E. 42 ft. to a corner, thence still by the sirae
ground N. 64 deg., E. 31 feet to a corner in the line
of land now or late of John B. Moyer, thence by
the same N. 27 deg. 15 min.. W. 38 feet It inches
to u corner, thence by other ground of said Joseph
Ripka, S. 60 deg. 15 min., W. 46 feet 6 inches to a
coiner, thence still by the same, S. 54 deg., W.
about 82 feet to a corner, thence S. 41 deg. 40 min.,
W. 24 ft. 11 in. to the northeasterly side of Cress in
street, and thence by the side ofCresson street, S.
60 deg. ,E.6l feet 6 inches to the place of beginning.
of incumbrance.
BifH» to be paid when the property is struck oft
By the Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
_ , • „ JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
.mhlO, 15,29 • Store, 422 Walnut st., above4th.
HEAL ESTATE.-JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer.— l.ooo ACRES Valaable
TIMBER LANDS, MONROE COUNTY—On
WEDNESDAY. March 30, 1864, at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be sold at Public Sale, attbe PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the folio wing described
Real Estate, viz>
A tract, of 150 acres in Jackson Township.
A tract of 401 acres 28 perches, Tunkhannock
township.
A tract of 209 acres, Tunkhannock, formerly’
Tcybhanna Township.
A tract of "275 acres, Tunkhannock, formerlv
Toybbanna Township. ' . * "
three last lie together, the first at some
distance. They are about 12 miles from Stroudsburg
the County Town. A saw mill aud tavern about
2 miles distant. They are well timbered, and the
soil is fine farm land when cleared. A new Rail
road is laid out within 3 miles, another Railroad
within half a mile..
: Title undoubted. Further particulars at the
Auction Store.
to be paid on each when the property is struck
mhifi^oQ ES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut st., ab4th.
. vßSf*** ESTATE—JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer.—RESlDENCE Nn 415
PRUNE STREET.-On WEDNESDAY, Ma4h
1864, at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
viz : All that three-story brick Dwelling House,
with double two-story brick back buildings, and
lot of ground thereto belonging, on the north side of
Pronestreet, No. 415 between Fourth and Fifth
streetE, in the Fifth Ward, 23 feet front more or
less, and 120 feet deep, moreor less.
10“ The above is a very well built and finished Resi
dence near to business. It has all ike modern improve.
merits—heaters, water- dosets, range , <£c. <&c. It will
rent for tamper annum.
Clear of incumbrance. \-
85,fiiio may remain, if desired.
81,000 to be paid when the nrotv»rtv is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
xahio, 15,29 Store 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th*
THE DAILI EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, HABCB 29; 1864
mi'fiTxlaiiS’ UOUlil SALE. - E.-«aw ol
I IKE J. G‘>INS, deceased JAMES.A
h KEEMAN. Auctioneer.—Under authority of fet
Orphans* Court for the City and County of Phil
adelphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 30, 1864, at
12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale,
without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
latt* of Luke J. Goins, dec’d: No. I. —3-STORY
BBKJK DWELLING, LOMBARD Street, above
Sixth. ->-All that certain three-storv brick messuage
and lotol ground on fee north sid« of Lombard
street2lB fevt.j inches westward from Sixth street:
containing in front 18 feet, and depth 65 feet, the
enstl-ne thereot passing’ through the centre of the
well and privy house erected partly on fee hereby
granted lot, and paitly on the adjoiuiug lot on the
eaet for iheirmutual use and t ccommodadon.
No. 2 —SiONE Hot'feE, CREaN Street, 24th
Ward.—All that certain lot ofgrooud, wife the
2js*story Stone House thereon erected, on the
fronthwef twardly sice of a certa n5O feet wide
street called Crean street, laid out and intended to
be opened for public. Use by the said William Crean
parallel wife and at the distance of 200 feet south
westward irtxn the Lancaster Turnpike Road,
-.agree «b‘y to a recent survey thereol made by Fran
cis Lightfoot, Esq.. in the township of Blockley,
and county of Philadelphia; beginning 24 i feet 4
inches southwestwardly from the Miller
street, thence extending !• oath west on a
line at right angles with the said Crean street along
other ground ot the said William Crean 218 f<et
inches; ihence eastward 6i feet inehes north
eastward 178 fe* 17. inches to Crt-an street, and thence
northwestwardly along the same 50 feet to the
place of beginning
By the Court,
R. M. BATTURS, Deputy Clerk O C.
. LOUISA J GOTNS, AdminWtratiix.
§5O to be paid on each at the time of sale.
JaME.- A. FREEMAN- Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnut st. above 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT * SALE. —Estate of
IEiL THOMAS G. HARLEM deceased -JAMES
A. FREEMAN, „ Auctioneer. VALUABLE
LOTS, Callowhill street and Delaware avenue.—
Under authority of fee Orphans’ Court for the
City and County ot Philadelphia, on WEDNES
DAY, March 30, 1864, at .12 o'clock, Noon,
will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, Pit© the property of Thomas G.
Haslem, deceased, viz: No l. LOT, Southwest
corner Callowbill street aud Delaware avenue.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on
the Southwest corner of Gallownill street and
Delawar** avenue, containing in front or breadth
on said Callowh.il street 52 leet 6 inehes to a 2 feet
9 in. h wide alley, opened for- fee common use and
benefit of this and the adjoining property, and ex
tending in length or depth southward on the east
line along the west side oi Delaware avenue 49 feet
i# inch'-e, and on fee west line thereof along the
eaet side of said 2 f»*et 9 inch wide alley 49 feet 1
im h. I&r Clear of all incurabre nee.
No. 2. 1 OT. Callowhitl street, between Water
and Delaware avenue. All feat certain lot or
piece oi ground, sitnate on the south side of Cal
lowhill between Water street.and Delaware
avenue, beginning at the distance of 51 feet 8
inches eastward from the said Water street, con
taining in front or breadth on said Callowhill
street about 32 feet 5£ inches, and extending in
length or depth, southward^aboutsU feet.
Clear of incumbrance ’
SDK) to be paid on each when the property is
struck iff.
Bv bluer of the Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
HETTY HASLEM. Administratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15.29 Store. No. 422 Walnut St.,ab. 4fe.
gm, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
IEa.PETER LANDIS, deceased. - JAMES A.
> KEEMAN, Auctioneer. —Under authority of fee
Orphans* Court for the city aud county of Phila
delphia, ou WEDNESDAY, March 30, IS6L at 12
o’ clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at fee
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, fee following
described real estate, Ifite fee property of‘Peter
Landis, deceased, viz:
No. 1. DWtLLING, No. 1229 THOMPSON
street. All feat lot or piece of ground and aferee
story brick dwelling house, on the sooth side of
Thompscn street, 152 feet eastward from Thir
teenth street, in the city oi Philadelphia. Front
on Thompson street 16 feet, depth southward 70
feet. Subject to a ground rent of 878.
No. 2.'DWELLING, No. 1219 CASS street.
Lot or piece of ground, wife the three story brick
dwelling thereon erected, ou the north sideof-Cass
street in the city afoies&id, 154 feet 6 inches west
of Twelfth street. Front on Cass street 14 feet 6
inches, depth northward 50 feet. Subject to a
gronnd rent of 854 a rear.
No. 3. DWELLING, No. 1227 CASS street.
Lot and three-story brick dwelling house on the
north side of Cass street, in the city of Philadel
phia, 169 feet east of Thirteenth street. Front on
Cass street 14 feet 6 inches, depth northward SO
feet. Subject to a ground rent of 854
-850 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By orcer of the Court,
WM. C STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
HENRY BRANDT, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
.mhlO, 15,29 Store, 422 Walnutst , above 4th.
453 PEREMPTORY SALE, BY ORDER OF
fiat HEIRS —Estate of ROGER MCDONALD,
d* ceased.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—
STORE and Dwellings, TWENTY-FOURTH
street, below Walnut On WEDNESDAY, March
30, 1664, ut 12 o’clock noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, unth-vt reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described Real
Estate, late of Roger McDonald, deceased, viz;
All that certain lot of ground with the improve
ments'thereon erected, situate on the east side of
Beach or Twenty-fourth street,in the Eighth Ward
of the city, being on ihe south side 01 Caldwell
street. below Walnut street, 20 feet front on
Twenty-fourth pfreet, aud 110 feet along Caldwell
street to Cope street (20 feet wide street), 3 trouts.
The improvements are a two-story brick store and
dwelling on Twenty-fourth street; a three-6tory
brick dwelling adjoiniug the same: also, 3 three
story brlcb bouses on the rear of the Iot
*?“CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCES.
of the purchase money may re
main.
// will be sold without any reserve.
SlOO to be paid on each when the property is
struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer
roblO-15-29 Store. 422 Walnut st., above 4th.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate of
JOHN MINGLE, Jr , deceased.—JAMES
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—RESlDENCE 458
MARSHALL STREET.—Under au’hority of the
Orphans’ Con. t for the City and. County of Phila
delphia, on WEDNESDAY, March 30, 1861, at
12 o’clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing described Real Estate, late the property of
JOHN MINGLE, Jr., deceased, viz : Alt that
certain two-story brick messuage aud lot of
ground, on the west side of Marshall surest, be
tween Buttonwood street and Noble street, begin
ning at the distance 0t72 feet 4 inches southward
from Buttonwood street, containing In front 27
feet and ex ending in depth 89 feet 1# inches.
Has parlor, dining room and kitchen on the
first floor, sitting-room and chambers on the
second. Large bnth-room and cellar.
10“ Terms at the sale.
SIOO to be paid at the time of sale.
BytheCourt, WM. O. STEVENSON,CIerk 0.0.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
mhtO, 15.29 Store, 422 Walnut st., ab. 4th.
££ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. —Estate ol
EIiLPIERSON’S MINORS. —JAMES A. FREE
MAN, Auctioneer. THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLING, No. 1340 North ELEVENTH
street.—. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court
tor the city and county of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, March 30th, 1564, at 12 o’clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, the property of PIERSON’S MI
NORS, viz: All that certain lot ol ground, with
the three-story brick messuage thereon erected,
situate on the west side of Eleventh street, 69 feet
southward from Master street, containing in front
16 feet, and. extending in depth 100 feet' to a 3 feet
wide’alley, leading northward into another 3 feet
wide alley, which leads westward intoMarvine
street, under and subject to a yearly ground rent of
572 per annum.
$5O to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of the Court,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O,
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
•mh10,15,29 Store No. 422 Walnut street-ab. 4th.
dga REAL ESTATE. —JAMES A. FREE
liliil MAN, Auctioneer. 3 DWELLINGS,
MARSHALL,, above Brown street.—On WED-
NfcSDAY, March 30, 1864, at 12 o’ clock, noon, will
be sold, at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described Real Es
tate, viz : All that lot of ground with the two
story brick dwelling house front and twe three
story brick dwelling houses on the rear thereof,
thereonorected, situate on the west side of Mar
shall street, ol feet north of Brown street, 17 feet
front 79 feet 4)f inches on the north line, and 82
feet % inch on the south line. Gas introduced and
ranges in two of them.
CLEAR OF INCUMBRANCE.
may Temain.
*9“ $5O to be paid when the property is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlo, 15,29 Store No. 422 Walnut st., ab. 4tb.
MSh PEREMPTORY SALE. JAJMES A.
Mil FREEMAN. Auctioneer.—TWO THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 1616 AND
1648 MARVJNE STREET.— OnWEDNESDAY,
March3otb, 1864,at 12 0’ clock, noon, willbesoid
at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
viz: All those two certain three-story brick
dwelling houses and lots of ground thereto belong*-
mg, situate on the west side of Marvlne street, 90
feet south of Columbi 1 avenue, each 15 feet, front
and 73 feet deep. Subject to $4B ground renteach.
be sold separately Sale absolute.
$5O to be naH on each when struck off
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhlO, 15,29 Store,. 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th*
REAL ESTATE SALES,
OLIVER P. OORNMAN, Guardian.
REAL ESTATE SALES. ;
£§ OHPHANS’ COUttT SALE—ESTATE
ALEXANDER NICHOLS, DE
"ASED--.I AMES A. FREEMAN. AUUTION
£ o77? HEEE -=>TORY BRICK DWELLING,
. fINE STREET Under the authority
?,i.*i .» » P“ anB * Court for the City and County ol
• , pb , ia » on-WEDNESDAY, March 3», 1864,
‘u D«Tt ®oon. will be sold at Public Sale, at
,be JiIiADELFHIA EXCHANGE, the tollow-
\ n ? i d 6tate * the Property of Alexan.
(ols \. deceased » Yiz: All that certain lot of
Avnh fee three-sfory brickdwelliag house
' l ?r J fc t >x if 3 ? cieitua t«on the south side’of Pine
r*^«v®l*? l ? omSchll Jlkill Third street, in the
J• ■Fktladeiphia, containing in front 15 fret
°i and Sheading*- of that width, in length
° r iHoßisk B , o,ulrw ard, IC4 feet to a certain 30-feet
SnhSviirtn 1 from Schuylkill Second to
i Third street, called Harrison street,
yearly gronnd rent of $46 50, pay
able in half yearly payments on the first day of
May and November in each year.
$5O to be paid at the time of Sale.
By the Court,
STEVENSON, Clerk O. C*
THOMAS LITTLE, Administrator,
rwiiifi A ’ FR£ EMAN, Auctioneer,
mbit). 15,29 Store, 422. Wa nut St. above 4fe.
ffi EXECUTOR* SSALE.—JAMESAFREE-
Iet Auctioneer..—Estate of ROBERT
PERRY, deceased’. . TWO THREE-STORY
BRICK HOUSES, No. 226 Q,UtNCE street and
No. 291 MANSHIP street, EIGHTH WARD.
Under authority contained in the will of the late
Robert Perry, deceased, will be sold at Public
Sale, on WEDNESDAY, March 30, 1864 at 12
o’clock, nooD, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, fee following described Real Estate,
viz. A certain lof of ground on the west side of
Q,uincp street between Locust and Sprue* snree.s,
in the Eighth Ward of the city of Philadelphia,
containing in front 15 feet 4 inches and extending
in depth 70 feet to Manship street, bounded on the
north partly by a three feet alley leading imo
Quince street, of which it has the privilege.
10“ On the above lot are erected two neat
brick dwelling houses or. each front.
•y $1,090 may remain on mortgage if desired.
$5O to be paid when the property is struck off.
By order of the Executor,
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mblQ-15-29 Store, No. 422 Walnut st..ab. 4fe
fin real estate.—James a. free
ISrMAN, Auctioneer.—HANDSOME COUN
TRY PROPERTY, MANSION AND
GROUNDS, 29j{ Acres, Delaware River, above
Torresdale.-On WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1864,
at 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale,
at fee PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, viz: A spleaiid
Country Residence, on fee River Delaware, fifteen
miles from the city of Philadelphia, within a
quarter ol an hoar of two stations, Eddington and
Schercks; 28)£ acres ot good land, ten acres of
which are woodland. It is beautifully laid out.
Carriage road through the woods, and all the roads
substantially graveled. A very superior mansion,
50 by 40, with extensive back bnildinps finished
throughout in the best manner, with gas. bath
room and water-closet. Two «arge piazzas, front
and back, with a fine view of fee river. Tenant
bouse, green bouse and grapery, gas house, ice
bouse, hay boose, chlckery, carriage hoa c e and
stables, and a brick work shop. A superior
garden, and a great variety ot fee best fruits. The
house is vt ell furnished, and the furniture will b«
included in fee sale, with, the exception of a few
pieces reserved. The whole is in complete order,
and is not excelled in beauiy by any on the Dela
ware
For particulars, inquire of fee Auctioueer, or of
William Chamberlain, on the premises.
$590 to be paicTwhen fee property is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mb24, 2£*, ap!2 J Store, No. 422 Walnut st. ab. 4fe.
4BSCPHANS' COURT SAuE. ESTATE OF
CHRISTIAN I REBY, dec’d.—JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—TAVEßN STAND
AND LOT, 1154 FRANKFORD ROAD, below
Girard Avenue.—Und»rauthority of the Orphans*
Court ior fee Oitvand County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY,* April 13th, 1864, at 12 o clock.
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, fee following described
Real Estaie, the property of Christian Dreby, de
ceased, viz.: All feat certain lot of gTonnd, with
fee building thereon erected, situate on fee west
side of the Frankford Road,6B fet t southward from
Franklin street, in the (late Kensington,) district
of the Northern Liberties; containing in front
twenty feet, and in depth, extending thence west
ward, keeping the same breadth at nghtangles
with fee Frankford road 100 feet, more or less, to
Zaclmriah Howell sgronnd.
N. B.—On fee above premises is a three-story
brick dwelling, with a ferse-story back building—
being a tavern stand.
ay Clear of all encumbrance. $lOO to be paid at
the time of sale.
Bv the Court.
'WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
JOHN M. DERBY, Administrator.
JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh2t,29,ap12 Store, 422 Walnut st., ab 4th.
A ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—ESTATE
Bl of SAMUEL L. MATTHEWS deceased.-
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. DWEL
LING, No. 306 WHARTON Street. Under
authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City and
Connty of Philadelphia,on WEDNESDAY, April
13, 1564, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described Real Estate, late the property
of Samuel L. Matthews, deceased, viz: All that
certain lot of ground with the brick dwelling
bouse thereon erected, sitnate on the south side of
Wharton street, 4S feet westward from Delaware
Third street, thence extending in front 16 feet, aad
in depth southward, of that width, between
parallel lines drawn at right angles to said
w barton street, 62 teet, more or less.
Clear of incumbrance.
$5O to be paid when the property is struck off.
By order of the Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O O.
RICHMOND M. DUKES, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
mh24,29,ap12 Store. 422 Walnut St., above 4th,
4E3 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—Estate of
IHg JOHN E. RUHR deceased-JAMES A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—FßAME DWEL
LINGS and LOT, N. W. comer EIGHTH and
WOOD streets. Under authority of the Orphans’
Court for the Citv and County ot Philadelphia,
on WEDNESDAY, April 13. 1864, at 12 o'clock,
Nocn. will bp sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
PELPHIA EXCHANGE,the following described
Beal Estate, late the property of John E. Ruhl,
decea*ed, viz: All those certain frame messuages
or tenements and 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 ol Philadelphia, containing
in front or breadth north and south, 20 feet, more
or less, and in length or depth east and west, 100
feet, more or less. Subject to a yearly ground rent
or sum ol $3O.
$lOO to be paid when the property is strock off
By order ol the Court.
WM. C. STF.VENSON, Clerk O C.
' JULIA ANN RUHL, Executrix.
JAMES-A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mb24-29-apl2 Store, 422 Walnut st., above 4th.
4tsl ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. —Estate of
JBai "WILLIAM H. EVERLY, deceased
.1 AMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer—FlVfc.--
STORY BRICK STORE, No. 47 South THIRD
street. Under authority of the Orphans* Court
for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, April 13, 18G4, at 12 o’clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, late the property of WILLIAM H.
EVERLY, deceased, yiz: The undivided one
third part of, in and to all that certain five story
brick messuage and lot of ground 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 it feet, and in
length or depth 50 feet. Subject to the payment of
a certain yearly rent of 4 pounds 11 shillings,
Pennsylvania, currency.
SUiO to be paid when the property Is struck offl
By order of the Court,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. C.
ANN S. T EYEREY, Executrix.
■TAMES A. EREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 422'Walnutstreet, above Ith,
orphans’ court Sale-Estate of
fBIEDWARDVOIGHT.DECEASED--JAMES
A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER—DWELLING
No. 118 GREEN Street Under authority of the
Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Phil
adelphia; on ‘WEDNESDAY, April 13th, 18G4,
at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing described Real Estate, the property ot Edward
Voight, deceased, viz: All that certain two-story
brick messuage and lot of ground, on the south
side of Green street between Delaware Front and
Second streets, in the Northern Liberties of the
city of Philadelphia. Containing infrontor depth
on the sain Green street 14 feet and in leng h or
depth 58 feet
of encumbrance.
to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court.
■WILLIAM O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
FREDERICA VOIGHT, Administratrix.-
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29.ap12 Store, 422 Walaut st. above 4th.
® EXECUTOR’S SALE.—Estate of WIL
LIAM WAYNE, dec’d.— JAMES. A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authority con
tained in the will of the late William Wayne, de
ceased, on WEDNESDAY, April 13. 1861, at '2
o’clock, roon, will be sold at Public t-ale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the folowing
described Real Estate, viz: THREE-STORY
-BRICK DWELLING. No. 1322 CHERRY street.
All that certain three-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 16 fen, and extending of that width in
length or depth 67 feet 6 inches,
he" Ulr-ar of incumbrance.
Py ordpr of the Executors.
JAMES \. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,api2 store, 422 Walnut street, above4tli»
REAL ESTATE SALES.
. #Sr? BX ECU TUBS’ SALE. —Estatu of WIL
. JEM LIAM W AYNE, dec’d.— JAMES A. FREE
MAN, ; Auctioneer. —3 . DWELLINGS, North
FIFTfENTH street, and 15 DWELLINGS,
SUMMER street, Tenth Ward. l?nder authority
contained in the -will of the late William Wayne,
deceased, on WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1861, at
12 o’clock noon, will he sold at public sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described real estate, via:
No. 1. All that certain three-story brick dwelling
house with back buildiugs, and lot or piece of
ground thereunto belonging, situate oh the west side
t f Fifteenth street, 17 feet north from Summer street
(No. 248), containing in front or breadth on said
Fifteenth street 17 ieet, rftnd extending, of that
width, tn length or depth 54 feet 10>c inches to a 3
feet 6 inches wide alley, leading into'the said Sum
mer street, together with the use of the said alley.
No. 2. A dwelling house and lot adjoining No.
1 on the noTth oi the same description and dimen
sions. .
No. 3. A dwelling house and lot adjoining No.
2 on the north, if the same description and diman.
eions.
No. 4. All that certain two-story brickdwelliug
house, on the north side of Sommer street (No 7
1505). 58 feet 4js inches west of Fifteenth street,
containing in front 15 feet, and In depth 65 feet to a
3 ieet wide alley leading into another alley -j feet 6
inches wide, which leads into said Sammerstreet,
together with the use of said alleys
No. 5. The dwelling and lot adjoining No 4 on
the. weßt 14 feet 7 Inches front, and 65 feet deep to
the alley. *
No. 6. The dwelling and lot adjoining No.’ 5 on
the west, 15 feet front and 65. feet deep to the alley
No. <; The dwelling and lot adjoining No. 6 on
the west, jpl the same description and dimensions.
No 8. The dwelling and lot adjoining No 7on
the west, ol the same description and dimensions.
No 9. The dwtiUng and lot adjoining t,ae aoove
on the west, 16leet fro&t,same depth
No 10. The dwelling and lot adjoining: No 9on
the west, 15# feet atd'6s fen deep.
No. It. Tne dwelling adjoining ol the same de
scription and dimensions.
No. 12. Tne dwelling ou the west of No. 11. 16
feet front, 65 feet deep.
No 13_. All that certain three-story brick dwell
ing house, situate on the south side of Summer
street 1552), 193 feet f># inches west of Fif
teenth street, containing in lront 15 leet 7 inches,
and extending ol that width in length or depth 63
feet, together with the use of a 3 feet wide alley
leeding from the rear thereof into a 2 feet 4 inches
wide alley, which leads into said Summer street,
together with the use of the last mentioned alley.
No. 14. The three-story brick house adjoining
ihe above cn the west, 14 feet 5 inches front, 65 feet
deep to 3 fe« t widealley.
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 ihe west, 15 feet 7 inches front aud 65 feet deep.
No. 13. All that certain three-ttory brick dwell
ing house and store, situate on the southeast corner
of Sixteenth aud Summer streets (No. 211 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 inches to
a 4 feet wide alley leading into said Summer street,
together with the use of the said alley.
$5O to be paid on each when the property is
struck off.
By order of the Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
m1i24,£9,ap12 Store, 422 Walnut st. above 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Estate of
JBK2.GOTTLEIB WLLHELM, dec’d.— JAMES
A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authority of
the Orphans’ Cburt for the City and County of
Philadelphia, on V EDNEsDAY, 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 GUTILEIB WILHELM, deceased, viz: No.
1. FOUR BRICK HOUSES AND LOT, No. 920
Buttonwood suvet,. 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 Bnttonwood street. (N0.920,} between
Ninth and Tenth streets; containing in front 19
fee , and in depth 159 feet, ii inches to Hamilton
street. Subject to Sl9 groundrenu
No. 2. SEVEN BRICK HOUSES AND LOT,
No. t 22 Buttonwood street, all that certain lot or
piece of ground, with the ooe two-story and six
three story brick messuage* thereon erected, situate
on the south side of Buttonwood street, (No. 92*2,)
between Ninth and Tenth streets; containing in
front 19 feet, and iu ddpth 159 leet, ll inches to
Hamilton street. Subject to a ground rent of 533.
No. 3, SEVEN BRICK HOUSES AND LOT,
No. 924 Buttonwood street, all that certain lot or
piece ot ground, with the one two-story and six
three-story brick messuages thereon erected,
situate on the south side of Buttonwood street,
(No. 924,) between Ninth and Tenth, streets: con
taining in front 19 feet and in depth 159 feet, It
inches to Hamilton street. Sabject to aground
ren'ofSl3 75.
No. 4. W ELL- SECUBED GROUND RENT
OF SiO: all that certain yearly ground rent of
twenty dollar*, charged upon lot of ground situate
on the south side of Buttonwood street, be
tween Tenth and Eleventh streets, (No. 1008)
containing in front 20 feet,*and in depth 159 feet, 8
inches to Hamilton street.
No. 5. SIX BRICK AND ONE FRAME
HOUSES, 1,006 Button wood street, all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, with the one two-story
frame and six thive-story brick messuages thereon
erected, situate on the south side of Buttonwood
street, (No. 1,006,) between Tenth and Eleventh
streets, containiugin lront 20 feet, and in depth
159 teet, ? itches to Hamilton street.
850 to be paid on each when the property is
struck off. .
By the Court,
WH. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
THOMAS j: WORRELL, ) Trust __
CHARLES A. GILLESPIE, \
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,ap12 Store, 422 Walnut st., above 4th.
m ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. —Estate ef
THOMAS DUGAN, deceased. JAMF-SA.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Under authority oftae
Orphans’ Court of the City and County of Phila
delphia, on WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1864. at I*2
o’clock, Noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described Real Estate, late theproperty of Thomas
Dugan, dec'd, viz.: No. I.—LOT. southwest cor
ner of MASTER and MARSHALL Streets, Twen
tieth Ward. All that certain lot of ground on the
south side of Master street aud west side of Mar
shall street, in the 20th Ward, containing in front
lb leei, and extendiug in depth on the west line 49
leet 4& inches, and on the east line aloug the west
side ot said Marshall street 48 feet i\% inches, to a
certain 3 leet wide alley lending eastward into said
Marshall street,-containing on the rear end thereof
19 leet 2 inches, more or less.
Ko, 2.—LOT, WARNOCK Street, below Jeffer
son. All that certain lot of gropudon the west side
of Warucck street, lu3 feet and 3 inches south of
Jefferson street, and extending southwardly ou the
said Warnock street 17 feet and 3 inches, and in
cepth 69 feet to a 4-feet alley.
Nos. 3 and 4. TWO GENTEEL DWELL
INGS, Nos. 17U7 and 1709 WALLACE street. All
that certain lot of 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, aud ex
tending of that width in depth 105 feet to a 3 feet
wide alley,
The above is a handsome modern three-story
brick dwelling with three-story back buildings,
with ail the conveniences. Saloon parlor, diuing
room, kitchen and summer kitchen on first floor,
chambers, sittirg room, bath room, storeroom,
veranda on second floor, 4 chambers above—per
manent washstands, water closets, hot and cold
water, wash pave, ranges, Jcc.
fly Clear of incumbrance
ADJOINING-rAIso the dwelling, No. 17*9, ad
joining of the same description and dimension.
No. 5. 8210 PER ANNUM GROUND RENT.
A yearly ground rent of 8210 reserved and arising
from a lot of ground, situate ou the east side of
Thirteenth street, 64 feet northward from Oxford
street in the 2oth Ward, containing in front on
Thirteenth street 80 feet, and extending in depth
eastward between lines parallel with said Oxford
street 110 feet to a 32 feet wide street.'
81<j0 to be paid on each at the time ol sale.
Bv the Court. '
WILLIAM.O. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
HIBAMMILLER?’ \ Adorns,rators.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
m1i24,29,ap12 Store, 422 Walnut st. above 4th.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. —ESTATE
Hof SAMUEL DERRICKSON. Deceased.—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—-THREE
STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 323 DUGAN
STREET, between Spruce and Pine, and 15tlt and
16'.b streets. Under authority of the Orphans’
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. April 13th, 1861, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, the property of Samuel Deirickson,
deceased, vtz:
All that certain lot ef ground with the three-story
brick messuage thereon, situate on the east side of
Dngan street, running lrom Spruce to Pine street,
between 15th and 16th streets, 214 feet 6 inches
northward from Pine street; containing in front
15 feet, and in depth eastward 51 feet. -
Together, also, with a strip of ground adjoining
EUidloton the southward, containing m front on
said Dugan street, 5 inches, and in depth eastward
30 feet, more.or less,' which Anthony S. Morris, by
deed poll dated 27th day of April, A. D. 1842, re
corded in deed bookG. S. No. 48, page 463, &c.,
granted unto tbe said Samuel Deirickson, his heirs
and assign?, subject to tbe revision thereof to said
Anthony S. Morris, as bysaid deed poll will duly
appear. . ,
K2"Clear of all incumbrances.
S5O to be paid at the tim&of sale.
B V t M.Sj” STEVENSON, Clerk. 0.0.
ABBAWa u H,.:J>.%RRIOKSON\Ex*cu»or.
J MES FREEMA * v vuctio e-r
BiliSH, 29ap12 . Store 422 Walnut it, above 4ih»
REAL ESTATE SALES.
iftatSrfwj'rabsolute SALE.—Ea
»«.--««2o’cloPlJ, Hoou,^?
Sale, without reserve, at the Phtt ath?rSrrf
EXCHANGE,tlierouiwing.deSribS^SSS^''
viz. No. 1 -All that certain two-storvstona
house, lrame barn, and lotor piece oOand with
orchard of choice fruit, marked in a plan ?fSen£
tition of Joseph Watson’s estate. «*a, Number 4»*
situate on the southeasterly side of the Ford road,
formerly in Blockley township, now in the 24th
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a
slake on the side ol said,road, corner of lot marked
m said plan', “A, Number 3,” allotted to Thomas
Campbell, .thence bj the eaid lot number 3, S. 18)4
deg., W. 29perches.andeight-tenths to the line of
Jacob Johnson’s land,, thence by said Joheson’s
land S. 74# deg., E.,22 perches and nine-tenths to
a stake, comer of lot marked in said p;an, . “A,
Number 5, * 5 allotted to Francis Stewart and Jane,
his wile* thence by said lot No. 5, N- 19j£ deg.,
W. 25 perches and eight-tenths to a stake on the
side of the Ford road aforesaid, and thence by the
eaid road N.75X deg.,W.2*2 perches and nine-tenths
to the place oi beginning, contain.ng 4 acres of
land, be the same more or Tees.
| Title unquestionable.
No. 2.—Also, all the right, title and interest
which was of William Davy, now deceased, in and
to, all that certain iot or piece ol ground with &
frame building thereon, situate formiy in Biockley
township, sow in the 24th Ward of the city of
Philadelphia, adjoining the above lot, and marked
No. 3, draft A, m the draft of the land and par
tition returned to the. Supreme Court of the Com
monwealth-of Pennsylvania, as of September
Term. 16G4, wherein Thomas Campbell aud others
v. ere plaintiffs, and John Thomas and Jane, his
wife, were defendants. Beginning at a stake in
the Ford road, thence by another lot marked No. 1
in the said draft A, S. 16# deg., W. 30 perches and
five-tenths to the line of laud late of Jacob John
son, thence by said land S. 74)4 deg., E. 21 parches
and eight-tenths to a stake, thence by another lot
marked number 4 in the said draft A, N. 18# deg.,
E. 29 perches and seven-tenths to a stake by the
Ford road, thence along the same N. 71 % deg., W.
21 perches and eight, tenths to the, place of begin
ning. Containing four acres of land, be the same
more or less. ' ' -
Bemg the same premises of which Conrad Ebert,
deceased, seized in November, 1833, intestate,
leaving three heirs, one ol whom, ’to wit, John
Ibert, disappeared about ISIS, and has never since
been heard ol The other heirs having conveyed
all their interest in the property (presumed to in
clude thatderivec by inheritance from John Ibert)
to the said WUlimn Davy, who, with his grantors,
have been in undisputed possession lor thirty
5 ears. The title to this lot is therefore believed &
be perfect.
To be sold together^
Slot) to be paid wheu the property is struclf
off. sy* Sale Absolute. *
By order of DEL AN Y S. WYNN,- >
N EHEMIAH EVANS, \ Execntor S.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29ap!2 Store No. 422 Walnut st.-,ab. Fourth.
MRfcAL ESTATE. JAMES A. FREE
MAN. Auctioneer. STONE COTTAGE
AND GROUNDS. WISTER STREET, or
DUY’S Lane, gebmantown. On Wed
nesday, April 13th, 1364, at 12 p’clock, noon
will be sold at Public Sale, at ihe PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described
Real Estate, viz. All that three-story stone cot
tage, with iwo-story stor e and frame back build
ings, and ground thereto belonging, situate on the
northwest side ol Wister street, at the German
town R. 8., in Germantown, 142 feet front, and
200 feet deep, then narrowing 60 feet, extending the
further depth of 118 feet 6 inches to Jefferson street.
The house has parlor, dining-room, sitting-room
and kitchen.on the first floor, 4 chambers on the
second, and two in the third stery. Bath-room
with hot and cold baths, numerous closers, range
and heater. Cellar floored—gas. Street curbed
and paved. Pointed stone wall for 82 feet of the
front, with flag stone capping*and iron railing,
with arbor vitce hedge above—grounds well laid
our, elevated above the street aud terraced. Nice
shade tiees, stable in the rear, fruit and vegetable
garden, pump and hydrant water.
47" 53,500 may remain. Possession with the
deed.
jty* sioo fo be paid at the time of sale*
JaMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24-29ap!2 ' Store, 422 Walnut street, ab. 4th.
S ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—Estate of
ELIZABETH McCOUBT, deceased—
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer— ITHREE
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, 1864,
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 cer
tain lot ofground, with the three-story brick mes
suage thereon erected, situate on the east side of
16th street, 56 feet northward from the north side
of Thompson street, in the 20th WartJ of the city of
Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on
the said 16th street i 5 ieet, and extending in length
ordepth eastward of that width 32 feet.
Subject to a ground rent of SSOper annum.
Ssu to be paid at the time of sale.
By tbe Conn,
WM. C. STEVENSON, Clerk O. O.
SUSANNAH COYLE, Administratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
mh24,29ap1*2 Store, No. 422 Walnut st. above 4th v '
M EXECUTORS’ SALE.—Estate of BARNET
QUINN.—JAMES A.FREEMAN, Auction
eer.—Under authority contained in the will of the
late Barnet Quinn, deceased, on WEDNESDAY*
April 13th, 1864, at 12 o’clock, moon, will be sold
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate:
viz.: No. t—TWO-STORT BRICK HOUSE,
1612 SAN SOM Street.—All that two-story brick
dwelling bouse and lot of ground, siruate on the
south side of Sansom street. No. 1612, 80 feet west
of lGth, 14 feet front, and 50 feet deep. Subject to
828 ground rent, which may be bought off .at par
LOW.
No. 2—THREE-STORY BRICK—DWELL
ING, 836 N. 16th st.—All that lot of ground wijth
the thite-story brick dwelling* thereon eracteh,
sitnate on the west side of 16th street, No., 836, 16
_feet- belcw Ogden street, 16 feet front, and 48 feet
2# inches on the north line, and 4S feet 1# inches
on tbe south line. Subject to a ground rent of S5O.
TERMS CASH.—SSO to be paid on each"at the
time of sale.
By order of Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24,29,api2 Store No. 422 Walnut street ab. 4tln_
M EXECUTORS’ SALE Estate ot RICH~
ARD RANDOLPH, dec’d. JAMES ,A.
FREEMAN, Auctioneer! —NEAT DWELLINGS*
614 and 6!6, FRANKLIN Street.— Will be sold at
Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1864, at
I*2 o'clock. Noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, tbe following described Real Estate,
viz.: All those two neat two story dwelling
houses, and the lots of ground oh which they are
erected. situate on the west side of Franklin street,
above GTeen, numbered respectively 6i4and 616;
containing in front 16 feet each, and in depth 53>£
feet, moTeorless. - Will be sold separately.
may remain on each.
£5O to be paid on each when the . property is
struck off.
By order of the Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
.a 12 Store No. 422 Walnut street.
A REAL ESTATE-JAMESA.FRSEMAN*
SUPERIOR RESIDENCE,
No. 230 PINE STREET. On WEDNESDAY,
ApTil 13, 1864, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold,
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE,- the following described Real Estate,
viz: All thatfupenor three-story brick residence*
with double three-story brick back buildings, and
lot ol ground thereto belonging, situate 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
best manner. Breakfast room and kitchen on first
floor; l*rge diningroom and conservatory above;
chambers communicate, with folding doors, with
bath room adjoining; copper-lined bath tub; large
cellar with heater; Latrobe heater in breakfast
room; hot and cold water; winter and summer
kitchens, with ranges; gaa fitting: all included
in the sale. 3
Subject to a ground rent of 8250 per annum.
J>SF“The owner sells only because he is removing
to the country. *
8100 to be paid when tbe property is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh24.20,ap12] Store, 422 Walnut St., ab. 4th. -
gm REAL ESTATE —JAMES A. FREE-
K2i MAN, Auctioneer, FIVE-STORY IRON
and BROWN STONE STORE 3S South FOURTH
street, On WEDNESDAY, April 13th, 1854, 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 ground, on the west side of Fourth
street, between Market and Chestnut streets, (No.
38.) Containing in front IS feet 4 inches, ana ex
ten ding in depth 50 feet, with the rightof & water
course across the property on the north} leading to
Ranstead Place. •; The above is a very handsome
new stere, house well built, iron first story* and
brown stone above. The neighborhood is’one of
the best in the city, Only 83*000 caihrequiredy
the remainder of the. vurchase money may remain
if desired. . • r;
; #ST 8200 to be paid when the property is strode
off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer*
mb24,29< aplg a Store, -422 .Walnut street ahoye4flU
GO-PAR'
n.vaNOTICE.—The, under--
. signed have this day
ship for the’ transaction of the DKY OOODS
GOMMISSIONT3USINESS, under the .nmaeof
JOHN H. WILLIAMS & OQ.; -at No. 329 Chest
ttnfr&reS * > r * ' JOHN H: WILLIAMS, -
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