CITYBULLETIN. Ou-ntA'cr.ous HonmehY Kx Frankfokd— A /Woman Gagged and Tnu>, andthr JTocsk RaNkvgkkd.— Bast ovening, about half-past woven o'clock, the house of Thomas Adams, located on i Foulkrod «t.reet, 1 in Frankford,; ■ w*h entofeAby two men, who bad their facuj* bJackened. One of the follows got into the and then went up stairs and opened the "hack kitchen door for his comrade. Mr. Adams Is the engineer of the, Decatur Btenro Fire t Engine <k)hipa»wi ahtf wbs absent at the time. , His eldest daughter was out on a visit, Mm, 1 Adams was in the sitting-room, engaged • in • sewing. . Two young children were in bed in g' one oftheVupper rooms. The mother of Jilrs. ?: Adam«, an elderly lady, Who has been an in i', valid for years,- was in bed in a front room. | The Villains seized Mrs. Adams, gagged her, e and tied her hands. They then looked in the % room where the old- lady was lying, and * finding that she was incapable of intencring l with tiieir doings, they did not molest her. I: The sleeping-apartment of the children was W next visited. The..children were asleep. A / heavy cane was put aerbss the little hoy, and , it was probably the intention of tlie robbers to 3; iLse it upon him in ease an alarm was raised. ' • Everything now being in favorable condition, tlm rascals proceeded to search tlie premises. Every part of tho house appears-to have been S visited. Carpets were tom up, beds and pil- K lows wero ripped open, bandboxes were ,ex- V;amined, and bureau drawers were emptied of .-‘y tlieir Contents. The ransacking process- oc cupied about an hour, and then the scoundrels returned to tlio sitting-room, where Mrs. Adams was lying, perfectly helpless, aud suffer ing greatly from her outrageous treatment. They had with them a five-shooter which had been takon from an upper room, and was then placed on a table besides Mrs. Adams. Not yet satisfied with their villainous work, one of tho robbers took a pair of scissors, and deliberately cut off a considerable portion of the hair of Mrs. Adams. They thou extin guished tho lamps, untied Mrs. Adams, and left the house. Nothing was taken except $lOO in money,which the thieves found in ono of the bureau drawers. This is said toho the ninth time the houso has been entered, Mrs. Adams maltreated,and the place robbed. Gknekai. Synod of the Reformed - Church of the United Statf.s.—This body, s which commenced its session last evening, re ' assembled this morning in Christ Reformed Church, Sixteenth and Green streets. It re presents tho eccclesiastical body formerly Known as the German Reformed,in distinction to the Dutch Reformed Church, and repre sents churches scattered over 21 States ot tho Union. Its Confession’of Faith, the Heidel berg Catechism, is tho same as .that used by the Reformed D utcli Church in America. This body has a membership of over 125,000 souls. There are over 200 delegates present. This mornings session was Opened by the President, Rev. Dr. Zacharias. Rcv.J. H. Reiter, of Ainmesburg, Ohio, was elected Clerk: ’ -' , . Prayer was then offered, when the Synod was called- to order and credentials presented from,delegates from the following classes: East Pennsylvania. Lebanon, Maryland, Vir ginia, North Carolina, Mercersburg, Waslia hoekeu, New York, Lancaster, East Susque hanna* West Susquehanna*Baring, St. Pauls, - Mercersburg, West New York, Ohio and, ad jacent States. Wcstmorelaud, Tiffin, St. John’s, Illinois, lowa, Eastern Ohio, North- Wfcstern Synod, St. Joseph’s classifi. Georgia, " Heidelberg, Milwaukee. There being two sets of delegates from tlie olassis of lowa, the President stated that un dess some more light was thrown on tho mat ter lie could not decide who of the delegates had the fight to their seats. A long discussion ensued, which was en gaged in by sevoral delegates, the disposition being shown on the part of some to throw the matter into the bands of the Synod for-tlieir -discussion. - ... The President then stated that lie would be compelled to decide that the matter winch bad been under discussion must, be left to the de cision of the permanent organization, . Tho Synod then went into a nomination for officers of tho permanent organization, when the following persons were named for tlie office of President: Rev. Dr. George Willard, of Tiffin,. Ohio, and Rev. Dr. E. V. Gerhart, .Professor of Theology in the Seminary at Merccrsliurg, Pa. Rev. J. O. Miller and Rev. Dr. Zahner wore appointed tellers* who, after considerable de lay, lamtounced as the .successful candidate Rev. Dr. Gerhart. ' On taking his position, the newly-elected President made a brief address, in which lie alluded to the difficulty of the position to which he had just been elected. The speaker hoped that in view of the important ques tions which would come under consideration, lie would receive such aid from the Synod as was required. An adjournment then took place until three o’clock. . Invitations to Koi.bkrs.—lt Ls the duty; of policemen to examine all doors to see that they are properly fastened at night, and the rettorts of the Lieutenants every morning show that there are a great many careless neople in the city. Sometimes the policemen are very badlv treated for notifying occupants of houses of their carelessness. Yesterday, in West Philadelphia, a policeman woke up tho owner of a house where a back door had keen left wide open, and was met with the re mark, “You , if you don’t go. away from .there. I'll shoot you,” This morning, in the Seventh District, the door of a provision store was found open for the second time within a few week.-. The policeman rapped, and the ow ner stuck his head out of the window and said: “If you come about here waking me up again. I'lfcome down and put ahead on you. ’ Neatly all of the Lieutenants to-day re ported houses found open during last night The largest reports,, were as follows: First District, 12; Fifth District, l;;-, Seventh Dis trict, 10; ■Tenth District, 7, and Eleventh Dis trict, 11. PooxJii.ACKs ox a Sit.ei:.— -Lauers wine house. No. 730 Sansom street, was entered through a hack door, as is supposed, by boot blacks, -at. an early hour this morning. Noth ing appears to have been stolen, but the in truders seem to have enjoyed themselves pretty well for about an hour. Empty wiue bottles and dirty beer glasses showed that the drinkables bad not been used very sparingly, awl dishes scattered about indicated that eat ables had also been disposed of. False Alarm. —An alarm of iire was sounded about half-past, eight o’clock, last evening, and the tiremen, with the usual noise and confusion, rushed to Front and Race streets. No tire could he. found, and it was as eertained that a policeman had given the alarm because, luesaw smoke coming out of a building. The.snioke was caused by an indi vidual eooking a sausage by holding it over a iire. House Robuehies.— A dwelling-house No. 735, blaster street, was entered through a kitchen door, yesterday afternoon,-during the absence of the occupants, and was robbed of *3 and some jewelry. The house of Charles Stoy, No. 210 Rich mond street, was entered through a'back window about eight, o’clock last evening, and w as robbed of clothing valued at $2OO. The dwelling of Frank Elliott, No. 1027 Wood street, was entered through the parlor w indow on Tuesday night,and robbed of a set of furtj valued at $75. RickfocKETS at a Funeral.— During funeral services at the burial ground of the Haines Street SI. E. Church, in Germantown, yesterday afternoon, four persons had their pockota picked. ‘Thomas Mullen, who had been acting in a suspicious manner, was arrested, and will have a hearing at tho Cen tral Station this afternoon. ” Larceny or Tea. —John Smith and Aaron Parker, colored, were arrested, last night, in Gillis’s alley, Lombard street, above Fifth. They had in their possession a chest of tea, which had been stolen from the store of Mr. J. Rentout, Seeoud street, above Chestnut. The prisoners were locked up for a hearing at the Central Station. Boons Collector. —George Heirner, who is alleged to have been engaged in collecting money on behalf of the Soldiers’ Home with om authority, was arrested last evening by Lieut. Steinauor, of the Eighth District Po lice, and will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon, , ' ItonniNo a Fair.— Russel Howard was ar rested last night upon tho charge of having stolen $lB from the money-drawer of a tablo at a lair. He was taken before Aid. Kerrgtnd was held in .$l,OOO bail for trial. The Payment or Tax es.—^ The receipts for faxes at tho presout, time are rather light. After the Ist prox, three per cent, will bo added to tire unpaid taxes lor this yew. DKfffjin The Homf.oi-athic Fair. I—Ohe 1 —Ohe of Lho, handsomest fairs over given ls that, now Hv progress in • llorUoUltural Hall. its pitmoHO is toraiso inoimyonoughto but Id . u mnmopatbic Hospital. The obVtslmukl.ro commond tho enterprise to alNd, ■s&-? the tudes of persons in Hits bit# Homeopathic school of mcdlduo; but tho fair D entirely worthy of the snpport encour agement of all classes. In tup ..fltw ]}Mgg b tge immense hull is decorated in a very .beautiful nannerf so that an evening fan he passed verv ldeasantly prpmonadifig the aisles, look iiie at the very handsome display, and listen i I to the delicious musffi of Gari Uimfz’s orchestra, . which , is liard at S- iii . the gallery.. Tliose .who desire to spend money will And upon the tables multitudes of articles to suit their tastos and their purses. It would bo very much easier to print a list of \fchat there is not than of what there is. *if any kind of a flinoy ar ticle exists upon this terrestrial globo witUaut a representative in that fair, we should like to hear about it. Bue.li a thing does not soom possible. Besides these theve Is an enormous Stock of useful things of all kinds and varie ties. and wo'know that tlie goods, of whatever kind they- may be, are offered at prices which would drive ordinary dealers in such tilings to bankruptcy, and set .thorn to weeping and tearing their- hair. ‘A-hd the good thing about it all is, that the stock does not seem to decrease despite tho rapid sales, This fair is very much like the conjurors in exhaustible bottle, or the widows unfailing barrel of meal—tlie more you tako out ot.lt tlie more there is left. Tlie fact is, that even this great hall is not large enough to uontaiu the goods that have been contributed to the fair by generous hands, and so, tboso who visit the show Jato in the period of its jbrmf existence need not expect that they will have mere leavings to choose from. , The display upon the last day avlll bo as buo as upon the first, ana it is expected that the. fair will close in a blaze of glory, with mouev enough to erect'the necessary buildings and goods enough to have a second faint it should be necessary to hold one. But that tho onttro stock may he disposed of at once, we recom mend those whp want anything smaller than a brick house to atttend the fair and procure it at once. We had almost forgotten to say that there is an excellent restaurant in the hall, where the hungry- can he satisfied for a small price with anything to their taste. A New Banking House,-Wm.E. Thomp son, late Register of DeMsits at the United States Mint, and 8. A. Richards, late of the firm of It. 11. Jamison & Co., bankers, have formed a copartnership for the purpose ot doing a general bankiug, stock and brokage business, at 33 South, Third street. They are gentlemen of well-known character. Postal TEnEOßAPH.*— Garden^/G. Hub bard, Esq., of Boston, will deliver a lecture on o T»nstai Telegraph the t-'Oni- . 2|oard of. Trade Asso ciations this evening, at the Board of Trade rooms, No. 500 Chestnut street. CITV NOTICES. Unsurpassed for Beauty ani> 1* it ore the New Style English Paletot Overcoat* • of ’ , , Carre-Finished Melton. Made by CnAULKR Stokks, N 0 .824 Chestnut Street. Bvunktt’s reputation is a sufticient guar anty of the excellence of all hi* preparations.— Lotion Journal, Clocks. —Immense stock and variety at the. Groat American and Foreign Clock Marehouso-of S. No. 627 Market street. TamlK^ ■ , Clock Agency. OOT.D /WEATHER lloeS Hot chap 0T TOUghon Wright u f Alcoimtcd Glycerine Tablet of Solidified Glycerin*. • - ~ ' Its daily tipginakosthe skin delicately &"oftnnd weauti ful. Sol/by all druggist. Firs! Frits!! Furs!!! - Best and largest stork in tlu> city. at Oakfords’, K!4 and S3G Chestnut street. Holt’s Patent Wheel. ' Wm. F 4 Scheiber. Sole Agent, Np. 49 Soctii Third STRiiKT) Philadelphia. This machine is designed to supersede the use of sten cil plates on cases, wrapping-paper, cloth or paper bags. The typo boing made ol rubber, it will print on any level surface. It is self-inking. It is simple, durable, and always ready for uso. ' Exquisite New Fall Connections, Manufactured by Whitman & Co., 318 Chestnut street Retailers supplied at tho lowest wholesale prices. Gents} prepare for colder weather by purchasing one of those Fine Mufflers! Fine Mufflers! , Sold at Oakfohds\ under tho Continental. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. SIS Chestnut street. Charges moderate. Judicious Mothers and nurses use tor children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowtr s Infant Cordial . Bubgical Instruments and druggists’ sun <Jrl*9, Bsowdbn & Bkothkb, 23 South Eighth street. Mink, Sable, and all the best and most beautiful styles of Kara can be had at Oakfobus’. under the Continental. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M.D., Professor or the Eye and Ear, treats ail diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost saccess. Testimonials from the tnost reliable sources in the city can ho aeon at his office. No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as ha haa no secrets in his practice. Arti ficial eve* inaßT»<*L No charge made foreitftmination__ TKTWmNGS ANP /"ihoiclTgoods at low prices. \j SIRS. M. A. BINDER, _ . IWI CHESTNUT Street. Correspondence with the leading Parisian and Conti nental Houses enables her to receive the latest noveltioa opening daily in Black Guipure Laces, Black Thread Laces, Pointe Applique Laces, Valenciennes Laces, Pointe Collars, Thread Collars, Lace \eils, Point© Applique aDd Valenciennes lldkfs., I ranch Madia. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, new designs, very C *AU*ar Laces, all widths. Bridal Veils and Wreaths. Hid Gloves, 75 centß and Of) per pair. Winter Coat&jCloaks and Dresses. .. Also, elegant Trimmings, Velvets, Flowers, Bibbons, attention given to Dress and Cloak Making. Satisfactory system of Dress Cutting taught. Sets of choice Patterns for Merchants and Dress Makers now ready at reduced prices. Boman Ties and Bashes, Paris Jewelry, newest styles of Jet, Gold imd Bhell, the rarest and most elegant ever offered. Hair Bands, Slippers, Cushions and Brackets. Corsets and Hoop Shirts. - _ _ myls_tfrp_ SEWING jttACHlN3fes; - t> W KJIEELEa t K|lLSßli’S JJ|£ Sewing Machines, I OR SALE ON Easy Payments, 914 Chestnut Street. $l/ PETERSON & CARPENTER, Ql/ 9IV GENERAL AGENTS. VIT jc26 a tu th lyrp MILLINERV GOODS. THOB. KENNEDY & BROS. WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. &reat Reduction in Prices. TRIMMED BONNETS PARIS WALKING HATS. 500 dozen Feathers Just Opened. Ostrich Tips. Long Ostrich Plume de Cock, Parndibo, India Pheasants, Willow Feathers,. ‘Colored Birds. Bicliest Assortment of French Flowers Ever Opened. ■ KENNEDY, 729 (5 . se29 3aup BfHGLARV, FIRE OR, ACCIDENT. the safe deposit COMPANY Nos. 820 and 831 Chestnut Street. THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST Capital, Tho Company have provided, in their new Building and Vaults, absolute security, against loss by FIRE* BURGLARY or ACCIDENT, and RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT, UNDER GUARANTEE. Upon the following rates for one year orloss period: Government and all other Coupon Se curities, or those transterable by do— y ■ livery..... .... ..............00per $l,OOO Government unu all other Securities registered and negotiable only by in rinrflcmeut. * . 60 per SI>UW Gold Coin or Bullion •••■§ 1 23 per SI.JXJO Silver Coin or Bullion i@2 00 per @l,OOO Silver or Gold Plate, under seal, on own er’s estimate o, value, and rate subject _■ to adjustment for bulk : § 1 00 per @liw Jewelry, Biumonds, 4c. ..,82 60 per -91,000 Deeds. Mortgages and Valuable Papers genorully, when of no fixed valuo, SI it year each, or according to bulk. These latter, when deposited in 1m boxes, are charged according to bulk, upon a basis of Vi feot cubic capa city, @lO a year, While Felt flats. Colored Felt lists. Silk Velvet Hats: J Boman Sashes Very Cheap, Bonnet Blbbona. Satins and Velvets Cut Bias. Real Laces, Guiparo Laces, Steel Buckles, ■ Jot Ornaments. iTNIIT STREET. B .A. R G A I7 r ~ rr * ifisCSIXANBOWb. SECURITY AGAINST MSS | IN THEIR New Fire and Burglar-Proof Building, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. r . - . fi11,000,000 , DTKECTOBB. N,B. Browne. Edward W.Clarlt, ClnrcncoH. Clark, Alexanctor lionry, John Welsh, Stolihen A. Caldwell, Charles Slaciiloiter, George F. Tyler, Henl-y C. Gibson., . President—N. JL BROWNE. - r Viet' President—CLAßENCE H, CLARK. Secretary and Treasurer—ROßEßT PATTERSON. Assistant W, HAZLEHUBST. N Coupons and Interest will be collected when desired, and remittedto the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for lessee exclusively SAFES INSIDE VAULTS, At rates varying irorn $l6 to $76 each'per annum, ac cording to size. . Deposits of money received, on which interest will he allowed 3 per cent, on Call deposits, payable by , Check at sight, and 4 per cent, on Time de posits, payable on tendnys notice. Tnivelers’Letters of Credit furnished, available in all parts of Europe. This Company'is also authorized to act as Executors, Administrators anil Gnnrdians, to receive and execute Trusts of evfrry description from the Courta, corpora tions or individuals ROBERT PATTERSON. - Secretary mid Treasurer, jio24'W th f 2m § P.J. HASSARD & 00., DBV66ISTS, CHEMIST AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDERS, Wo. 630 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA Superlative Excellence and absolute Purity character ize all PrnEß, Chemicals aud Compounds dispensed by this Establishment, whose attractive Cases. display a sele ct and varied assortment of Useful, Fancy and Mis cellaneous Articles, and whose Stock comprises the choicest Wares, Wines and Cordinls for Medicinal use. Messrs. HASSARD & CO. fabricate Standard Specifics, Exquisite Perfumes anil Beautifying Cosmetics from their own Original Formulre; their Preparations are Elaborated with Artistic Skill, Critical Exactitude and Expert Manipulation,and are endorsed and administered by the most Eminent Physicians. noKUnirpS ; QaS pIXTURES. ■ From the Celebrated Manufacturers, Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York, and Tucker Munufacturing Co., Boston. And every Tariety of COAL OIL LAMPS, From oar own Manufactory, Camden, Hew Jersey. Qoulter, Jones & Qo. 902 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ie23-3mrp M. MARSHALL, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, GT.ABS AND PATENT9IEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET STREET. ocSO-h tu th 3mrp§ __ • PATENT OFFICES, N. W. cor. Fourth and Chestnut, (Second story, Entrance on FOURTH Street.) FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Attoriic.y-nt-,.aw, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for inventions, and all business per taining to the same promptly transacted. Call or send . for circular on; Patents. Offices open until 8, l c o'clopk every evening. mh2o-s tu th lygps m ARCH STREET RESIDENCE 0 FOR SALE, Wo. 1922 ARCH STREET. Elegant Brown-Stone Besidenco, threo stories and Mansard roof; very commodious, furnished with every modern convenience, and built in a very superior and snbstamlaimanner. Lot 26 feet front by 150 feet deep t« Cuthbort street, on which is erected a handaomo bricß Stable and Coach House. se2o tfrp FRED. SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 30$ SOETH FOURTH STREET. •OITDEB, WEAVES & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FDLL OPERATION, No, 23 N .WATEB tree, and 23 N.DELAWARE avenus BOSTON BROWN BREAD, 133 Bontb Tiilrl«enth Street. TOUttAN. TCKUA^BCIiEEBSATIfiDFtJIIISTONIO tl Ale for Invalids .family use, &c. The subscriber is now furnished with hie fall Winter ■apply of his highly nutritious end well-known bevor ago. Its wldo-spre&dj and increasing use, by order of physicians, for invalids, use of famines, Ac.,commend It to the attention of tail consumers-Who want a strictly pnrO article; prepared,from tho best materials, and, pot op in the most careful manner for homo übo or transpor tation. Orders by ma« or otherwise supplied, N0.'220 Pear street., deT below Third and Walnut atroo 1 BA AO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. JL corner Third and Bprnce stroets, only , one, sanare below tho Exchange. tguftfiOl to lean, in farge or small amounts,on diamonds, eihrer piato, watches, jowolry, and all (mods of value. ..Office hours from 8 A. M, to 7 P. M. *6- Established for the last forty years. Ad vances made In large .amounts at the loweßt market ratee.. -■ lafltfcp N. B. BKOWXE, President J.M. GUMMEY & SONS, 733 WALNDT Street, rime. JPURS'! . A. K. & F, I. WOMRATH, No. 1212 Chestnut Street, (Late etandtlf AROBTStroet,) ABE SELLING! Children's Sets off Fnrsot#s. Itadles’ Siberian Squirrel Sets, MttifcSable “ »IO -7 . •»•••••» l * • “ . Stone Marten “ ,<SO : ..,.. .<: Boy'al Itrimub ... <W*i . “ JiadsoußaySable g-w 0.,. “ BuMlan Sable “SIBO English RldlUff Boas, SkaUrtß-Mufft.it &*>., Fur Glove*, Foot Mufft, Lap Blankets A groat variety of Carriage And Sleigh' Robes. A. K. & F. K- WOMRATH. No. 1213 Chestnut Street, rmunELPUM. no 4 th sjn 3mrp§ ■ SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY. Tho Butscriber Having made tho above artioloe ft SPECIALTY In Ids bueinoss.hnß proponed a large aaaort* ment in different styles at biß Store, No. 189 North Third Street, Philada. Established 44 years ago. JAMES BEISKY. qc2b tuthSmrpg:. v CARPETINGS, &C. NEW CARPETIXGS. McCALLBM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. • - . - Importers and Bfctatlera of CAB PET IN GS , Of every description I'AU ISirOBTATIOSS. KEWI>ESIG US^m E 6 4 WIDE. In original and exclusive pattern. 1,000 Pieces Brussels, Of the best English manufacture, of new and novel styles, many of them designed expressly for us. 1,000 Pieces Crossley Tapestries All the ncweststylcs, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SEOAK’S Carpeting and Oil Cloth Warehouse, Wo. 509 Chestnut Street, FbUa., Opposite Independence Ball e«7 tu th a Sm rp§ NEW CARPETS. AXMINSTERS, WILTONS, VELTETS, BRUSSELS, 3 PLYS AND INGRAINS, Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, &c. LEEDOM&SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. te22Smrpfr _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. J.E.C aldwell& C°* /S|; : JEWELERS, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, abf. opiamrG 4' • ' European Novelties, BRIDAL SILVER WARES, DIAMONDS, CHOICE OEMS OF ART IN BRONZE. A large selection pf Finest Wares, all of Neiee si Designs and Latest Production. oc2l th b tu tfrpii • ' fc MAKBIjE WOBKm. Adam stein metz, . STEAM MARBLE WORKS, LARGE^SORTMENT OF HAItBLE MANTELS persona from the Country , wonld do' weUt<> . CALL AND EXAMINE , - Phasing aeOth ntnfimrpS , 1 ELBEWHEBE REAL ESTATE SAEEB. AimiNIBTKA'BOR’S SALE.— Katatoof Frederick Juppenlatz, deceased.—James A <*rc«naii', Auctioneer. Old -Irredeemable. Silver ; Ground Kent, $72 ,25 per annum.-Under authority con • tailed in the will of the late Frederick Juppenlatz, de ceased, on Wednesday, December Ifitli, 1809, at 13o’clock, -noon, win be sold at public sale , without rcaorvg, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real ‘estate, -viz.: A certain yearly ground rontof 873 20, law ful silvor money of the uplted States, payable holf-yoarly in the first day of the months of January and July, is suing out of a lot of ground, with the improvements thereon erected*'situate on the west side of Pelaware Fifth street, 03 feetSlnohes northward from the north west corner of Fifth and Noble streets (Northern Liber tlesof tho city of Philadelphia); containing in front or breadth on Fifth street 17 feet, and In dopth w estward 00 e fi9 r ®loo to he paid at the timo of sale. , J. AUSTIN SPENCER, Admr. d.h.n. c.t.a. ; . ' JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctloiieer; no2flde39 Store,422 Walnut street. SALE.—JAMES A. EEEE- Wffiit'than* Auctioneer.—Modorn Dwelling, . Thirty neverith street, south of Walhnt.—On Wednesday.‘De cember 16th, 1860, at 12 O/Clock, noon,, will .be'sold at uiiblit: salo, r uf tile Phiiadolphia’EncminEfi, thofollowing described W*! estate, viz.; /Ail thatfcertain.nqst ithree stoi y brick and rough cast dwelling, with theiwq-storv hack hul’dings and the lot of ground.situate on the oast side oi Thlrty-soventh street at the; distance of 125 foet northward bfl/Oeuststroot, in the Twenty-/e,vpntU Ward of thd city; containing in frpiit 2* feet, and in' ddbtb 100 ■feet v fSaAOOtQl'omuiu cm mortgage. itametUafcbps session; 'Keys üb: Combs. & Sack’s, Lumber. Yard, Thirtieth street* bolow Market street., $lOO ,to. ho paid at the time 6f ““'jajjeS A. FKEEMAN, Auctioneer,' Store,433 WBlnut street. . ' FURS! AND . GRAVE STONES I:-. REAL EBTATK MAI.B&. I '4m “ Ha lata, Operators ifnrt Mnnufacturore.— jamo<,A. Frwmfln, Auctioneer.— Tmroß iot ok 1 ; OilcßcH 'BrawcH, Eighth abovb Houle , £,«» Nobj-J below Eioiitii iTUBKTu. TUoProßerly of theSocona i Untverpalists' Qtmroh. • ts o : I<o fwt. I :q5 ' <K J *1 .0/ * a i i. '-S* : @l. ' ' ■ ; Noble street. , . . On Wednesday, December is* 1M», at 12 o'clock .noon, will be sold at public cmle.nt thaHhlliulelphla Exchange, tbc followlnKvalubblo real estate,vk.; All that property tdtuateon the east Sido of Eighth strootiln the Thirteenth f l Ward of tlm city, TOTiietfrput on JKlghth street.and ltd foot deep on the north lino, andWfeet doop on till) south , line: asb Also.tho lot of mound on the north side or Moblo street 7# feet <k ipcho* east of Eighth street, 60 feOt Inches fMnt.’Min 20 fflet 1 Inch deopto tl»o former lot on the west sidot and 29 foi-tll# Inches' on the cast above is ttvfrt) valuable piertaf, property. with two front*, in'a rapidivjttivrpmns, section of ;t!u city. • Eighth Street, Unit’ narrowed at rnte, street, trill be widened as improvements tire extended, as the Idm vom vels all new building* to recede, and the new. stares but t south of this staiare are so located. On the tot t* a sub stantial building, long used-as a church,uihtckiMstot targe exptnse, can be altered, into a manufactory, .tor mhirh if is well atlapted. harwg fine light, or , for a public building of any sort.' There atentso substantial buildings fronting on Noble street v *ST Survey at the Store. Subject to two UromjS Bojjjgt dmounting toge ther to 8310 per iinnnm. IK? Term* easy. ,Bmto be nnid when the property Is struck ofT. • „ , . c order 'of Trustees 'of tho Second Unlvcrsalists Clmrch. • JAMES A- FBEEStAN,_Awctloneer. no2sde2 0 No. 422 Walnut streot. XITSI I N IST KAX OK’S SATjB.— Estate of John Kdcbllne, docoMed.-Jamei. A. tieemao, Auctionocr.— I)w<>Jling9 ? ;Nob. 114, 4W, 1W Dana Street. <Danastrcot connects front mid Hocond stroota, abovo Noble strict.) _Uittider authority con tained In tliu will of the Into John harhhne. deceased, tin Wrdneedny,l)ecpmlier IMh,IBJ9. at 13 o dock, noon, will bo Bold at public itale, at the Philadelphia hx. rhunge, th« following described reall entnto: No, I,—All tliul certain two and it fialfstory brick; dwelling,No. 118 Dona street, containing in fronton add Dona street l« jl'i inches, and including half of a 2 tmt f> Indies wide alloy on the cast, and extending In depth 78 feet inches, thenwe,tw*rd7BfoctSlnchee, then northward iiti loot 2 inches, then eastward 6!> feet 6 luqlios, then northwartl 85 foot Vi Inches toPana street afore* ltd. No. 2.—A1l that certain two and a half story brick dwel ling No. )1U Dana etreet, containing in front tmsaid Cana street 10 fr et 571, indies, and including the half of a 2 tact S,| , inches wide alley on the west.and extending (n depth 70feet IOK inches on the east lino, and W-fent »< luchee on the west line, with the privilege of said alley. No. .I.—AH that certain 2. l »-story brick dwelling No. Jl4 liana etreut, containing in front _on said Dina street 16 led UK indies, including the half 0fa,234 alley on tlio east, and in depth on the oast line TB feet 031 indiesandupon the west tins 70 feet W 3. Inches, with 'the privilege of Hfiid ftlh>?. ; a tQTTho above will be Bold according to a survey and plan by the City Burveyor♦which maybe examined at t^£^‘ l Clear incumbrnnce. cash upon tb^xecutiononhedrH.d., i u * t \V C H°KKICJIIiINK 1 Admiulstrator. d. b. n.c. t. a. " JAMKS A'. FKEKMAN, Auctioneer, no2sde2 9 , bt0r8.422, Vralnutetrcett. 4m OJCf E ANB OoUliJ SAI.h.—ESTA'IE ■Ha . of John l*artt viclni t dect*iw<i Vft! uable Property, and Dwelling*. 1010 and WW Sanfoni* etreet, Lot 3M>> IO7J* to Mcdlcaftftrwt. authority ofJho Or phantr (’ourt for tho Git? and bounty <>r JfltiladelphW Sri Wodneedayi December' 35, 18#, ht 12 o clock, noon, •will h* m>l<l ftt public sal**, at the Philadelphia Ry chawc*. the folJowinjs-dwcribed: Teal naute, late tiie property of tfohn ilecraiwd : Jio. 1. All that certain lot of ground ultli tho building Uirfrepu eiwted, situate on tbohouth aide of Georgo strict (No. be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets* in tho Eightlr w anl of the city : containing in front on George street Is f<et, and in depth 107 fact 6 inches id Medical street. Oil the abort hi art tutted a :t-story brtel hotel oa San torn strut* in the rear.of *e hick is a one story summer bar-room trhith runouts with the Sansotn tltrtt-V'optrty • and a 5-story brick house on Mutual strut {vtuinfr -'• ■ MUM, iSrsiibjAct ton yearly ground rent of ftiinmn and a mortgage of 6'LOOO. . No —All that certain lot of ground with the Improve id exits thereon erected, situate on the south aid* of han som street, (No. 1012), between Tenth «nd Eleventh Htreet-H, in tho Eighth Ward of iho city : containing in front on Hansom street- 17 feet* and in depth 107 fcetS inoiies io Medical etreet. . ■ , ftjr T;ie irnproltrntuls consul of a lore. femr-ttoro brick tiltssttasrfcontinf on Sansaitt street* if'!’,: /i'-J oc.-y back tuihHntisttomtrtin* w>lh a three story brick dirclt it,e frnitinun Medical street, t [so im.) tfje- f»£00 to be paid St time of sale- „ It, the Court, JOSEPH MKCABI .ClerkH.C. ' Ilyinexour KOKINA OEKLACU, Administratrix. JANES A- EBEEMAN, Anctiopeer, noffi-deSS Store. M 2 tt alnut street. _ of Benjamin Bcddow, deceased'.—James A. I r»e- USE, Auctioneer—Hotel *ntJ.,l>w;llin*, N. JV . corner Sixth and Dauphin streets. Under aultiarity of the Orphans’ Court for the City andt nuniy of Philadelphia. ■on Wednesday. Pec. 15,3*69; at 120 clock, noon, wlllbe sold at public sale, without reserve, at tho Philadel phia Exchange, the following described real estate, late tho property of JUnjumin tifrirfow* tU«c# ».»*«» ’.*“;* :* certain lot at ground, with tho three-story brick mes *suago with back buildings thereon, erected. situate on tlip northwest corner of Si*th and Dauphin streets, io the Nineteenth Warded the City ;containing in front on liaupbin street 12 fret Sj i inches, and in depth north ward of that width along Sixth street 6f feet to a 3 feet wide alley leading eas.ward into Sixth street; hounded northward by the said 3 feet wide alley, southward l>>- liaupbin street, westward by other ground now or late of Adam Steiumets and Charles A. Doerr, and eastward by Sixth street; being the same premise* which Adam Kiel rune* z and wire and diaries A. IJoerr .by Indenture beating date the >st day of Noxember. A.IKi, re corded in Deed Book .1- T. 0.. No. 03. page MS. granted and conveyed unto the said Benjamin Bedduwin fee simple. Under and subject to a certain mortgage drM Nl.a’U With the free use and privilege of the said 3 feet wide alley. The fixtures of the bar-room are included '°lt9'"B2M> to bo paid at tim» of eale. #t/"Sale per *“p,"riV the Court, JOSEPH MKOAlty,Clerk O.C. y JOSEPH W. BBDDOW, Adtß or. JAMES A. FBEKMAN. Auctioneer. noSS del# Store.<22 Walnut street. M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—KSTATE of Catherine yoUar,dccea»cJ-Jain<-e A. freeman, Auctioneer .-Vi acres, Main etrect.Oennautown, rpm filte the seven mile rtone. Under the Authority of the Orphans' Court for the Citv end County of Philadelphia, ou Wednesday, December 15, M69* ftt 12 p clock, .noon, will bp eold at public sale, at thePDiladelphja Exchange, the following described real estate, late the property of Catherine Foliar, deceased; all that certain lot of ground with the building thereon erected t situate ju the Twenty-second Ward of the city, near the Mt. Airy and Mt. Pleaeant Stations, on the Germantown and Uhestiiut Hill Railroad. -Beginninghy^hoside of Cennantovrn Main street, at ft corner of other lauds lato Benjamin Goraas. thence by the tono south 40 dt‘g.4smin. west 415 perches to a stone set for acerner, thence by land Ute of Abraham Kir per, south 49 deg/ 15 min. east 5 perches to another stone set for a.corwT, thence b> laud late of Frederick Sindh, north 41 deg. east 33.9 perche* to a corner, by the fide of Main etroet, tlionco alone Main street north.TO deg. west 5 wet and ;; inches to the place of beginning. ( ontamlng * +■ *jr« and 8 perches of land, bo the same more or less within eaUl limits. of Incumbrance. . 9jT 8100 to bo paid nt the tune of sule. By the Conrt. JOSEPH MEGABi. fdwrk O. t. SAMUEL F.SMITIT. Administrator, d.t>. n. c. t a. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, u025de29 Btore t 42BWalnut j»trcwit.__ #» JCXECU'TtjSS’’ "SALE.—ESTATE'OE lachrisllfinna Lipscy,ileccftscd.-Jamcs A lreemsn. Auctioneer Under authority contained in two aj illl of the lute Chrletiauua deceased, on ..; v £ d “ w r 1 3 *: December 15, 1860, at 12 uoou, will bo *«ld »t public sale, at the Philadelphia Kxchango ,t he to* ow i IUS <ii*«rrlh('(i real estate* vlx, : No. 1. Uusfnrßji Location-- Three-Htory Brick Dwelling, No. 1298 E iue Vhat three-story Brick House on Kemblo certain lot of ground situate on tlio •oatMH/ twelfth *treet.-?tt the dlatanco.of Tfi feet westward of lwcittn street,in the Seventh Ward of the city JJ front on Pine street 19 feet, and in depth 90 w t.to Kern On //itf (ibr.i'r lot an r ruled a three stotybrirk dwell-, hia fronting ini Vint street, with bunmeiif and a thm -stoni hrirh honse J routing on Kemuh strut. Kemble street. All that certain lot of ground with thejwo-sUjry brick stable and shedding thereon erected, situate on the south hide of M S« rMt at thodiitunre of CO foot 0 iuehoe west of Twelfth street 1 - in the Soveiith Ward of the cityi contain ing in fronton Kemble street W feet awl m depth *5 fed. paK each at the JOUN TAIT, Executor**. JAMES A. FKEEMAN. Auctioneer, *• Store, 422 Walnut street. n 025 de29. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE -ESTATE nf Piitrick McNally, deceased.—.latnea A. Fret** Auctioneer. Three-story Wrick Hotel unci Dwel* “h“«f»,loutliwciit corner■ Twenty-third nail Spring Giir .fenatxDOtiu -Un«W aitthorilsof.the Orphan.* Conyt tor. tl“ City nha County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, TWember 15,1869. at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo sold ut public pule, at the’ Philadelphia Eitthange, the fotlnw lowirirdescribed reul estate. iut« the prupcrt> of Patrick. McNally* deceased : All that lot or piece of ground with tbo large 3-story brick hotel and dwelling thereon erected, situate on the southwest corner of Spring Gar den iiiul Twenty-third streets, in the kiftoentn Ward oT the city ; containing in front on Twenty-third street W feet , and in depth along Spring Garden street 80 teettoa *>Q feet wide street, called McNally street. ' fly GlAirof all incumbrance. : ffyv>n the above tot are. ererie / a tarze ana substantially built three-story prewd.,brisk hotel and dwelling at the corner of Twcntu-thirdstfeety hnd a~ genteel three-story brick dwelling. No. 2304 Sprint Garden street. .«ico to be paid at the Uinaof sale.. - J^^Ooun/JOSEra^Ml[fi^Uu^C; ass ' vSAfcJ&HTAMiES sA. DWELLING. ■ THIHdTaBOVEN ORBIB .NINETEEN Tf I WA JID —On Wednesday, Doc, lath, 1889, atl2 o clock, noon, will bo sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tho following described teal estate, viz,:— All that genteel three story brick dwclling-houße and the lot of ground on whichi it 1b erected, situate on the e!i«t side of Third street, 130 feet uorthof Norria Btreet, fn the NinetceOth Ward of the city, 16! feet front, and 66 feet doep to* a 4 feet alley, of which it ha» tho privilege. House it trell built l has 9 roortis; is nuderrlraintd; qas; hot and coldbaih.i, and Koad'yard._ n v a&r Subject to n mortgage of tuny be examined anytime.. ~ . - .. , - . ; , . le-Salo peremptory. . ,;.v; iJJOO to be P a J.g a* piiKPiMAN .Auctioneer, iK>2.liit-'i9' ‘_ StoretißvValnutstreet, Bililncreomnii. Auctioneer Bent, $B6 per an imm —Oh Wednesday; December Ist; 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pnblic sale, without rcaervm at tho Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate, viz, i—Alt that certain yearly rent charge o,f ,885, navabio half-yearly, out ot lot of ground on the north side of Ellsworth street,; 96 feet West of. Twenty-first street;* feet front and 06 feet deop toAtlnm street Du .the, lot isagenteel three-story brick dwelling with back kitchen, anTl will rent for 8300 a year. USTHalopbrwß^tbryr'.;■' *» • ■■■ , MSaT" SlOO to bo pnM.at tho ttinoTjffiule.., ~ , rat iSiev JAMIcS A/ I'llEEMAN, iAuitJopeer, j ■ Store IttBAI. BBTATE SAL!^. mu VtKVII ft NH > ( T( mm’BAI/E.—KBTATiI p3.of Caroline McWanijlM’d.—J«me» A. Freonso, Bcrlbcd’BSalEstnte, fato the property at Capita# Me •if an. deceased {. No * l.sThr oc-atory .brick Honae, Vln». ing piacefrear of 1 tfa.itail Catharine etrootk Xll that certain three-story,brick .messuage pad lot of ground, situate ,',n the west side of a certain (T feet Wide alloy leading intoapd from,Uatlwr|n£At*B*t> distance or SO fret eastward of Third etruet,beginning at the dleUnoe of j« feet northward of, «atharßa> Jtreot, now called Fining Place, Inthe Third Ward of the city ; containing In froSt oJliVlnlng Place 14 footi mow or leee, o*Z{& Spelling, tf* in South : Third etreet. All that certain twoand a half etnry brick messuage and the lot of ground, sltnitto on the east sido of Third street, at the dlitadoe of 83foot northward from Calhorimi streot, in tn» Third Word of. the city,; eon tabling In front op Third etreet ,18 foot, and In depth eastward » foot 0 ine hoe iwbli the privilege nfjjsy foot wide alley leading Into Catherine street, (Qfl Clear of * U ffo™3.—Two-story Frame Hbuaa.Ho. M 3 GaeitllUireet. All that certain lot of gronod, w(th the two.etory,frame incsauaga thoreoh tree tod, hituale un the north, aide of tiaekill street, at the distance of about tßk feet from the west side of Second .street,. In • the 1 Ifth .Ward of,the city; containing In front on CypsWll etrept 10 foot, and la ' dfpfti Effect. "W* Huhjcotto aground rent of Qii per *lrlrTtlOO fo he paid on eacli at the tlnie of Bale, llvthoConrt. 9 JOHKPH MKOABF.CIerkO.C. - “* V BAMCJOCFkOOIJ. Admlniatrator. JAtlKh A'. FBMSMAN,, Auctioneer, no7#d*29 • _ Btnrfe.Eß Walnut street. i dpi "" HEAL EHTATIfi—JAMMB ArFßiili- JBliL inan, Auctioneer* Oil Wedn«adfty f 'DecomVer 15, i Ihfi9, ut 12 o'clock, noon, >yl Ibeflold at public sole* at tho 1 Flillodelpbla K.xjjlmime, Iho follow ng UowribiHl real ! **tato,viz.: N0.1.~ Large Jlrbdi building, N. K.corner Jeffcreon and Stillman utrrctA, Twentieth M>rd. All that ffrlaln lot, of ground* with; , thy 5 lor«e building. nullable, lor a inauiifftctory, tlicreroii-- elected. -.MittM* oht • ..the 'N.,. K. > corner of .Tefterenn und HtHlmnu .ptrwd#, m tlieTwen : tietb Word of iho city ;&2 f<*et 9 inchc* front on .Joffcnkm Btroe tvand Si fett 0 Inche* nloua Hf Mlmim Ktre?it,i»cludlntf , f»3 feet hIIi-v running i netw'ard from HtiJlimih tttroet, ol which it hap tba privilege, t The obore property t* writ *mtti fora tnnnitfd'tOTi/* haiiitKO iatae builatnut a stnb.'r, with snttts for i horses* erected upon and bemtm turner tot } unrounded by a svbMantuilUnee* ... No. 2.—Three iiwellhig*, No. Hlft tihippen atreet. All that lot of «rountlt with tho IhutMlwelliiJj;* thereon, un the eolith Hide of Shipper* stmd, west of Lloyd street. No. 1418,16 f«d front and 76 teot deep to a o feet alley leading to Lloyd street IfcTHuhjwt to $33 ground,rent , clear of all taxes. Half of tliopurtlme money may re nu'hi on each property If desired. *7**loo to hr paid ut the time of sale. JAMEs A. FREEMAN', Auctioneer, i»g2?«U‘2 'J Store, 422 Walnut atroet. OItPHANB’COUItT HAI7K-KBTA # PK Etta of Klizabeib titrown,deceiomd—Jomea A. Freeman, Auctioneer.—Under authority of th»» for the City And County of FMhidelphla, on Wedneaday, I>c<emtcrls»lW9,flt 12o'clock, noon, will bo.sold at puhlicfale, at the Philadelphia Kxchanfire, (lie following' described real dale, lho property of K lzahtii Niri mn,dfs-ea»ed : No. 1. Three story brick house, Ho. 444 East Thompson street, Eighteenth Ward. All that certain lot of ground with thtitliroostory brick mewuage thereon erected, eltuate on the sputheaalerly side of Thompson street, at the distance of Ml feet northeaet of .Hanover street, In the Eighteenth Ward of the city, con taining in front on Thompson street 13 fret 4 Inches, and indepfliMßOt. aST Clear of incumbrance. : No 2—Three story brick house, 44S East Thompson Street. All Ihat certain lot of ground with the tlirw story brick mCsauage thcroon erceled. situate on the southeasterly side of Thompson streei ,ut the distance, of .176feet4,inrhea northeastwanlJy of Hanover street, in 1 the Eighteenth Ward of tbeefty, conl.ilnlngiu front oa Thompson street 13 feel 1 Inches, and In depth SO feet, qjeckarol lucumhraoce. ". . , , OaTSIOOIo b« paid nnenehat limsijrsale, By the Court, JOhKI'II MKUAHV. Clerk O.C. - " ' EDWAim PUICKKTT, Executor. JAMES A. FKKEJfAN. Aue.lion~;r. no2Sde39 Jfb>re, 4SS Walnut street. tl* EXECUTORY H AJL.K—INSTATE UK yg HhindW*r<dmaw‘<J,--*J»iotJ*» A. yrwtiuu, Anrtion^r.--Modern Four Ilrick Kesidimro, N". ill Vio* tdrw*.. On W«lnvfula> , pecfw*Hfr.lstUhS»«ttt 12 o*rlork,n<><>n, will be sold At public waks at the Fliil*- tlfdpWa the following described real estate, vir.: All that certain four story brick ami th* lot of ground, situate <m the north sw© of Vino afreet <lio. 811 j; between Xew Market and Front street*; \u thi- Eleventh Ward of IheciU ; containing in Front on ; Y»n(* *iir**t. tf feet-I including the tnokty of * 3 feet wWf aJlejr*<jxt«id|o» VJfeet Irojn Vine smart, and in depth H fret. h object to a ground rent of 5-12 Jauful silver n^HipTlU nbar* «»« nmttd fout-\tKt) i-rirt dirtltini tri'h hro-itcry t/ritl had bi ildinct, bar .><•/«>» rarlar, rfiftifl tin,Hi fllldiitrhn m 'firajuar', Mtttblr maatUt, ttai.nui find raid vrtdtr, fnitratn imhinau, Jho h‘„ur m ifiAtnt:•r&ftyt funuio in c*it/tf;jiax pnvt.Mmt* ft. *jr Sale absolute. . tfjT to t'« paid at the tim;; of mVk _ By orrirr of Executor*. JAMKtf A. TISK KSiA K. Auctioneer* uv 2f*ie29 i«tore.422 Wfttntttitreef. EXEoCiTOICS ~ s A EE.—ESTATE' OF £i3Ll>atri<k) prlr.dttrwl. Jmb»* A. Fttmiaa. Anr tionrrr. Pub!)'- W: t ornpr liccuit fttfrrl and Currant *!ip>- 1 Nu. ltco* On l\«inut')ay f Dowiubtr IS. at 12 o'clock. «04*n, will be sold a* public kale, withont r»-er*t«. at fin FhiladelpbU Exchanges• tn« following real •'♦tafe, J*te th* property or Pairirk Ihrir, d«*rWd ; All that valuable taverni eland and lot cf ground, riluatf nri tlio »«'uth "!• " of 1. *■>).) rtropi. botwnrn T«-ntU and fclntculU ♦lrrO*. ho. ItX, fi»ctT l-f> incite.* front on l.oeu'd and tk feet ou Currant alky. ... , - . , , . iftT" This ik ft raluahl* tav'fii st>nvl, ihiwd to Jutu 27/A, 1*73, ft! m t un.’hhj rmt of ’ £ JO, v >th xr<yt > rnti:y, awl atwdUu** Mfrittnr th* h<n* > rt »*; day l * Clear of all inciimbrajtc©. peremptory. UY~ r*,'iOO to t»fc paid at tun** <»f w * * u* onlcrof F. UhAbTaKN, Kvecutor. JA<lK* A. KBKFMAN, Aurtifijuvr. JfU>re,fl22 Walnut «trf*t. n025<1*19 48) ORUJIAiNS’CQUBT SALK,—ESTATE IgL of Julia Ann Gerhard. dcceav-d.-Jenws A. Free man* Auctioneer.—Genteel threostory i>ritk 1 taf’liifii;. Nf>. lIH Franklin stru t. I uder aatboritif of tb»; Or phun»'«ourt for the City and Counfy of Philadelphia,™! Wednesday, lb-ember 13,1989, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be wM at public sal-. at the pfdladilpbia hvchanje. the following ilcecribfd re-oil estate.lnto the property "f Julia Ann (itritartl, deceased: AH tlrat certain lot of gronnd with the tbree-story brick m«s«nag« wlthtwo «torr brick tack buiidineatMl bath-room thereon emeu*!, situate on tbe west ride ofvFraukliii rir«-t, at the .!»■ lance of 119 feet Hi Inches tjorthwnnl of Matter atreot . in thoTwentletli Ward of the city; containing in front on Franklin eireet, 17 feet .and extending in depth wed ■Wart at right angleswith Franklin street 6S feet. ter Subject to a mortgage of S3AW; Clerk O. C. n*2sdr29 Store.-<23 'MB OItPHANS’ CJOUiIT SALK.—ESTATE Ki «.r John O'Donnell,deceased.—Joule* A, Freeman. Auctioneer. Neat two-story brick dwelling, No. 1211 Woodbine .treet. Second Orphans' Court for the City and Countyof Philadelphia On Wednesday, Dec. 13.1tM3.at 12 o <lock. nopn, w 111 h-• Bold at pnhlic rale, at the Philadelphia Exchange.the following described real rt.tfU«slat£ the projH rtj of o‘if«niie//)decr»«<'U: All that certniu tuo-«torV brick jpe-soago and tho lot of ground, situate on tit* wwt«Wy of W’oodMn* Mroet, bosinnim.' at thedhtanrv of Kj» Jn-j iH inches nouthwanl from fcodrnd afreet.ln Ward of the city; ccmtafjiios m *tro*t 14 frot, and extending in depth between parau* i llneaot right antfloswith Woodbine street, on tlißiiorth ern line .‘PS feti? inches*, audou the southern hue |U feet 1U inches more or lie*. 1&r Clear of incumbrance. ■ sT,£iro?rr ri l off% ME«A^v:Clerk.'O. C. B> tho tonrt, - ,U |' VJU;JSL |j OOb’liD, Trustee. JAMKS A. KitKKMANrATictimieer. n 025 de2 9 - , Store. 422 Walnut street. oiu*UAN«Fcoß»fBXlk-estatk BSa of Mary O'Dnnuell. deceased.—James A. 1 rev mar. Auctioneer.—Business Stand. Four-story Brick stor and Dwelling. No. ISIS bombard street. Under autho rity nf tho Orphans' Court for the City_and County of Philadelphia,on Wednesday,Dec. 13.18C9.at 13 o clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the 1 hlhulelplim Exchange, the following described ileal Estate,late tin property "Of Muni O'iTnne’j, d«ccaeed:-All that eer tain lot of ground with the faur-story brick store e<id dwelling thereon erected, situate on, tbo north side or bomhart Htreet, at the distance of 1M feel e,lb \'' i ;' T jL' ,t Nineteenth street, in the fveventhW anbol the city containing ill iront on bombard stiet 1.17 Icct, and in d ept h6O leer to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof, «9 r Clear or incuuibram*. tor &lO(ltobep»idiitthatjineof sale. ■ lie the Conri, JOSEPH MEOARY. that 0. C, «y M . ootlbD, Trustee, JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, n025de29 Store 432 Walnut street. “'PUBLIC' SALE-JAM m EB A. EBEE- Ku! HAN, Auctioneer.—dented Three story Brick Dwelling, No. 211 South TWcntv-thlrd {treet, above Spruce street. On Wednoeday. Dec. 18, lSßp.wt 1- oxlock noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe PMi“* delnbift Exchange, the following descrjotkl real estato. vfgf: All that certain threo story brick d«elllns, wllb twontorr brick back buildiuc thereon IhuaroStbleSat kW« vranih nfCJairept. in the EihM/i » ftfd of the city , con laininc in front on Twenty'tldnl, street 15 fk*ut deep to a 3 feotwido alley, with the prlvllego tbcrcot SuWct to iifßl ground rent. TmiHciltatepome/sipn. , <SIOO to be ' no2S de39 No. 422 Walnut street. PEKEMPTOII SALE.—J AMES A. Ja Fri-eman. Auctioneer. SS' fivpmiQ —On Wednesday, PecemberiS, o cloik, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange! the following-described real estate., v 1/ .. All that certain lot of ground sltuuto oii the southwest side of liehlgb avenue, m feet eonthoast of. Tulip ■ tdtArt, ln tL oftheclty of Pbiladifthhi; con iiiinina in front on said Ttehighavomte jo fpet*-tnu teiiding in length or depth of that width ISO feet to Jack • ! Sou street b.W avenue is payed, water and ffW.plpo .»■ n028d«29 ' Storo. 432 Walnut Street. Aa SALE BY'OKOEIi OK TIIE COUBT Pi of common Pleas.-Juines —Three-story brick House, N 0.119 Chtirch Htrcot. aboNe Front and Market streote. , Under authority of the Court ofCoimnon IMeiiaior t{»e pity und county of dnlnliia on- Wednewdoy, December 15th, 1869, at. 1-* o’c&ck/uooii, >vlHbeBold.ftt public ilelnhla Exchange, tho following described :£ttW Vw*- late the property of Jacob Beck, dcocascd throe s ory tirtclc messiiacc and lot or piece, of . ground, situate on /hi'tw<7i,n Markot' and Arch Btre<‘tB,ana • x ronr U ” ,J ( S:c™dtr”tslln the Sixth Ward ortheCltyjcontai ing in front 11 feet % inches .and in depth gether with tlm use nod privilege o f »} aet • “ ' v !^- a |SlenVof all incuinbruhce, , bEVI BECK. ' ’{ Surviving l.xecutor-i. .TioiO 2 ©akksC' strict^ y yVimrK K otmrlevton ntco lfunliua utiil.lor. (jiilp/by i%u>V« H KOWXKWI6 SonHi l'n.nt strict. jq'frV) v 12,“» BATjKS X!OTto.N\ , tw\y
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