wAsny. (From the Tolmte Bladed Mr; Nagai Dreanatts Dream—A. Johnson CONFEDRIT X ROADS (WICK is in the - Stint uv =Kentucky), October. .24, - 1866. Dreams is only vouchsafed to persons uv imaginative ~art • speritooal nacho; uv whom _I am which. Ther aint anything grosii Or 'sensual about me that I know uv. Troo I eat pork, but that is to offset th ---effecruv twasn't -counter acted,„-wood make me entirely , too etheria `for this grovelin world." I eat pork to re attain my exuberant imaginatain aridenable me to come dcokii to the dry detaitfly life—to fit me for the proper discharge uv dootiefrez postmaster:l - Whiskey lifts me above the bas,, brings me nae Agin. ' Its fa t andgreasy like the, - pay and perquieitee uv the Postmaster—it come* from the'most nasty,•Senseless and unclean uv our'' 'cOmmishuns—iti Short, I recommend' Johnson's' Post masters toot Its their nateral Last nits I pirtOokUV a tinnildr- or'so to much, and ez a Coneeketice, "didn't! sleep , lips _ _with Loui s ville conslation, did virbilej, I wuz - onto=SeWaliTS - -question- whether - "they wood hev:Johnson President or 'King ' - - I;and while musin I fell 'in'2 - the twins fly Morfus. My mind bust loose from the body and'sored: - I-sunk to'slumber the nar row room with is at wunst my offilsi.•and dormitory; widened 'and enlarged, the hum ble chairs become suddenly upholstered is gorgis style, the taller dip become .maitis plied in to thousands nv gorgus chandilesr the portraits nv His: . Highness the Presi dent, and the other Democrats, on the wall - beCamenlive. I comprehended the situa tion, to :maned: Androo Johnson' had cat Gorjan knot with .somebody's !sword, and led carried out his. Policy to its natant conclusion. He wuz King and wuz reignin - tinder the title uv , Anclroo the I, and I was {in my dream uv course) in his 'kingly It •wuz, methawt, a reception nice. His High Mightiness wuz a sittin onto a elevated throne covered with red velvet and studded with - diamonds, and pearls, and onyxs and other precious stones—onto his head waz a crown, and he wuz enveloped intoa robe nv black velvet, his nose and the balance nv his face gleamin out like a flash'uv litenin from a thunder cloud. Lyin prostrate atthe foot uv the throne, doin the offis uv a footstool, wuz ,Charles Sumner, wunst Senator, wich wuz typikle uv the complete triumph we bed won over our enemies, while doin other menial offices about the halls, wai Wade, Wilson,Fessenden,Sherman and others who hed opposed the change from- a Republic to a Kingdom. 'They wuz clothed in a appro prit costoom, knee breeches and aich, and presented a pekoolyerly imposin appear ance. • Carriages containing the nobility be g an to arrive, and ez they entered, the Grand High 'Lord Chamberlin uv the Palls, the Mark is von-Randall announct em. "Doak `da Davis" wuz ejackelatid and Jefferson en - tared. "Earl von Toombs" "Sir Joseph E. — Johnston," "Markis de Bouregard,""Count de Pollard" and so forth. Noticin that the titles ,I hed heard wnz mostly tacked to Southern men,l asked Giddy Welles, who wuz standin by, why it wuz thus, and he sed that Northners w.uzn't. reely fit for it. We wuz, he said, a low grovlin race and coodent adapt ourselves to the habits-nv'nobility. -The South wnz shivelrus and mod do it. They wtiz given to tournaments and rich—they hed got ac customed to cirkus clothes and coal wear a rword without its gettin .awkwardly be tween the legs. Northern men, etch ez were - faithful, wuz allowed to barak in the smiles nv royalty, but it wuz in eitih positions ez sooted their capacity. He, for instance, hed charge nv the royal poultry yard, a position with he bleeved he filled to the entire Balls , faction tiv his beloved and royal master. He hed now four hens a settin, each on four eggs and, he hoped in the course nv two years, of thexe wuz no adverse circumstan ces to hey fresh eggs for the royal table. It wuz a position nv great responsibility and one with weikhed upon him. Seward wuz privy counsler. Doolittle wnz steward nv 'the household, and -Thurlow Weed wnz lleeper nv the King's revenue, and - 'wnz a ,doin very well indeed. By this time the company assembled. His Highness wuz in a merry mood and un banded hisself. Ther wnz a knot uv the no bility gathered in a corner, and after a ear nest interview 'ay a minnit, Count Von . Cowan advanced to the foot uv the throne, and on bendid knee demanded a boon. "What, my faithful servitor, dost thou most desire?" sed His Highness. - "We wood, Your Majesty, hev the prison.; ers uv state brot into the presence, that we may make merry over 'em." "It aliel be done," sad His Majesty, and forthwith Baron von Steadman, who hed command uv the King's Household Body Guard, was sent for them. In a moment they wuz brot in. They wuz a mizable lookin set. Forney and Wendell Philipps -wuz chained together, Fred. Douglass and Anna Dickinson, Dick, Yates and Gov. Morton, Ben Butler and Carl Shurz, Kelley and Covode, while Chase wuz tied to Horis --Greely, onto whose back wuz a placard in - scribed, "The last uv the Tribunes," at with Raymond, who left the Radikels and -declared for the empire precisely the rite ,time, and wuz now editor of the Court Journal, laffed immodritly. Some one ex claimed, "Bring in Thad Stevens," at wich His Majesty turned pale and his knees smote together, "Don't, don't," sez he, "he's strength snuff left to wag his tongue. Keep him away:!keep him away ! and he showed ez much fear ez men do in delirium tremens when they see snakes. Methawt I made inquiries and found that 4hings wnz workin satisfactory. General Grant wuz in exile, and General Sheridan hed bin decapitatid for xefoosin to acquiesce in the new arrangement. The country hed bin divided into dookdoms and earldoms,' and Bich, over wich the nobility . rooled with undispooted authority. The principal men uv the North hed bin capohered and sub dued, and wuz a fillin menial positions in the palaces tit' the nobility. No Lord or Dook or Earl considered himself. well well served, onless he hed a half dozen Northern Congressmen in his house, while the higher grade uv nobility wuzn't content with anythin less than Guvners. The indebtednis uv the South to the North bed = bin adjusted. A decree hed bin Ishood to the effect that Northern naerchaL ts —who shood press a claim agin a Southern-r. shoed be beheaded and his goods aoudad.- kated. The question, uv slavery heti bin settled forever, for the Dimikratic ijee uv one class,to roof and one class; to serve wuz fully establisht. There.wuz now three classes uv societ3r, the hereditary nobility, the untitled officials, and the ;people; the latter; black and white, wuz all serfs, and all attached to the soil. Biznis wuz all done by foreigners, the policy uvthe government bein to make the native born' people purely agricultural peasantry. The nobility de sirm to make it easy for em giv em one-sixth uv the produx uv the soil, reservin the balance for their own uses. My dream didn't continyoo long ettnff far. me to ascertain whether I wuz a nobleman or not, but I ern uv the opinion that 'I wuz, for a servant liandin Imo a pin to stick into Gen. Butler to make him roar fur the amoozement uv the company, addresse ez "YOor Grace," from wich I inferr4 that I. wnz one of the Lords spiritooal. flu-. fortuntly at this pint ;I awoke and >a re id awalteritn it. vattz. The gorjus halls hed vanished, the cloud ewers heti vanished, the robes uv stait and jewels and etch wuz gone and I wan in my odds, not "Yoor Grace," but merely a Postmaster in a Kentuc•cy village. Well, that is suthin. Wat better is a nobleman? He don't work, neither do I. He drinks wine, it is troo, but I hey wat soots me better, whisky - 'resh from the THE DAILY, EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILA.DELPHIA.. WEDNESDAY, Yet my dreem may be realized,l . and rf it is, I will endevoor to fill. the pos ition with credit. Who knows? PETROL/3M V. NASBY, P. M. (wich is Postmater.) DIVIDEND NOT WE v. Am— GERMANTOWN AND PERKIO TURNPIKE.—The Zdanagem have this 3 , de. '.•! dared a Dividend'of_ _ TWO ALCOA 'HALF PERCENT., • on the Capital Stock of the Company for the last Mx months (exclusive of taxes), payable on and after 15th Lusts". t. • L WIT.IsTAM S. PEROT, Treasurer. No. 314 Vine a4reet. November sth, MSS. 4-zseetlng of.Stockholdere will be held on MONDiN the 12th inst.vat 12 o'clock, IL, at 3510.211 Vine al;reet, to elect officers for the ensuing - year. -•-• noB.2t* ÜbCHELTENHAM AND WILLOW (TROVE TIIII NPIRE. • .1 be Managers have this day declared a dividend of. THREE PER CENT. on, the ; capital ' stock of the ompsny for the last six month." (exClusive - of taxes) payable on and after , lsth inaL PEROT; Treasurer] No. 314 Vine itreet. Bth Nev., 1866. igirA meeting of Stockholders will beheld on EON DAY, 12th inst., at'.ll:o'clock,A.BL at No. el 4 Vine et., to elect Charter officers for the ensningyear. noB at* r 10. L . P.ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TR4410233,E1t'S DEPARTMENT. PHILADELPHIA, November 1, 1866. "NOTICE 3 o STOCKHOLDERS. _ The Board or Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUB PErt CENT, on the capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after November 80.1866. Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting dividends are to be had at the office of the Company, No. 2 88 S. I'HIRD street. :!1102 801 aTHOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. OPFIOB OF CLARION AND ALLEGHENY FIVER OIL COMPANY. No. 146 S. FOURTH street, PIIIIADELPECIA, Nov. 5,1866. _TheMirectors have this day declared a DIVIDEND (being the thiid) of :FIVE O T per share, ont of the net earnings of the Company, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the iSth Mat. By order of the Board. JACOB RIDGVOAY, Secretary. - n0€416; Wa THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL; BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA, PIEELLDELPBTA, Nov. - ..e . :1866. -- - The Board of Directors have this - day declared a Di vidend or., FIVE PEE CENT., payable on demand; clear of .NaLi anal Taxes. S. C.-PALMER.. • no& et Cadhler. GTELARD NATIONAL BANE, P6ax.solu.. 1 : 1 Z ' tire. Nov. 6, 1866. The Directors have this day . declared a dividead of SIX PER CENT, out of the profits of the last Mx months, payable on demand. free of all taxes, W. 1.. bCHAFFREt, Cashier. WTHIRD NATIONAL. BANK.—Partanx.L. pizza, November 6.1E66. eDirectors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of Waited States taxes. P.. OI , NDINNING, nob Stt Cashier. ObFARMERs' AND MECHANICS' TIONAL BANE, PHILADELPHIA, November 6,1866 The Board of Diroctors have this day, declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., also an extra 'Div'. dend of ONE PER CENT., both payable on demand. nob 6ti W. RUSHTON, Jo., Cashier. . _ 14: CITY NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6, 1866. Beard of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT,,, payable en .demand, clear of U. S. Tax. In 6-61 - . G. ALBERT LEWIS, Cashier. ?THE MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL -33A11R, PECIELADELPELti, Nov. 6th, 1866. e Board of Directors have this day declared • dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable on demand, n cleaf of United States Tax. M. W. WOODWARD. Cashier. FOURTH NATIONAL BANE. OP PHIL 4. BELP.BIA, 7 Z 3 ARCH STREET, PBLLADEL• PHIA. Nov. 6, 1666. 'lbellirectors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PERCENT,,for the last six months, payable Midemand, clear of taxes. n06.61.._....__ _-BAHL J. BLA.CIDETLEAN, Cashier. f/6NOVEMBER 5, 1868.—At a meeting. of the Board of Dliectors of the Jefferson Fire Insu rance Company of Philadelphia. held this day, a , Emi•annual dividend of REM PER C &NT., clear of all taxes, was.declared. payable on and after the lab inst. • -piorrisp E. co tint &Iv, noS-Sti Secretary. WeTHE WESTERN NATIONAL FANS. OF PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6 1866. Directors have this day declared a dividend of TILN PER CENT. payable On demand. clear of tax. C. N. WEVEIANDT. Cashier. NSINGTON NATIONAL BANK. PHlLl liam rine. Novemiar 6 1866. Ers a: Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWELVE PER CENT., Payable on de• mand. cletr of 'United States tax. Roe et/ WM. McCONNELL,Cashier. ObRATIONAL. BANITOF GERMANTOWN. TI3I7.ADELPHIA, GEMIANTOWN, Nov 6, 1866. Tile Directors have this day declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT., clear of United States Tax and payable on demand. CHARLES W OTTO n06:30 . •., Cashi .er. WeSECOND NATIONAL BANE OP PHILA.- DELPSlA.—Piu.xx_voan. November S. MS. Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. clear of tax payable on demand. wiluem -R. atiErascEßD E, Cashier, CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL. BANE, PICILADELPitIA, NOV, 6, 1866. ' - - a7III..I7;CERIZEN bay . g r i.. t irt declared a n t:Vend_ of t ix b . payable on demand, clear of tax, " noe 61, ' H. P. t3CKETICY, Cashier. frECOMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANS.— PHILADELPHIA., November 8,1566. e Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months. Payable on demand, clear of United States tax. no63t* H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. WMECICANIuS'- NATIONAL BALNIC., P.an,A.- Dra.PRIA,Nov. 6th. 1866. e Board of D irectors 14 irectors have this day declared a Dl ildend of SIX PER CENT., payable on da_mand, free of taxes. J, WIEGAND, Ja., no6-6tl Cashier. -NATIONAL BANE. OF ,THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES, PIIIIADELPIIIA, Nov. 5, 1864„ The Directors have this day declared a dividend of TEN PER CENT. for the past six months, payable on demand; clear ef 'United states tax. nos 6CI - W.-017.11.01ERE, Cashier. 10. THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BAH K. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1, MSS. - 1 he Directors have this day declared a .Dividend of EIGHT PER OEI.. T., for the last six months, payable un demand, clear of taxes. • nol•et EUbFIRST NATIONAL BANK, PREGA_DEL PHI A, Nov. 2,1866. , he Director& bave this day declared a Dividend of 'sl X PER CENT. ont of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand clear of taxes. no 3 6t* Id ORTON hicIiSICHAEL, Jr.. Cashier. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, PULL 1- DELPHIA Noy. 1 1866. Thhis Bank , as declared a dividend of FOUR PEW CENT., payable to stockholders on demand. nol-610 J. W. OMB° UGH. Cashier. n— BOU EiNV .1.13 R. NATIONAL EA DELPIII6, November 6, 1866. he Directors have declared a dividend of TRL TFFN PER CENT., payable on demand.. nos•6t- E. P. IsTEEL, Cashier. SPECIAL NOTICES. 10- uvraisACtioßts TA.R_E NOTICE. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE C.E,NTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY have extend. , d the time to SA TIIRDAY, November 10th, 1866, for r ceiving proposals for the grading, masonry and brid.:e unerstructore, and ffirnisbing the cross. ties and by lag the track Upon six miles of the said Camper* s road extending from 'near the Rising 'Sun village. Cecil county, Md, to the . Susquehanna river. Plans and specifications of the work can be exam. teed at the office of the Engineer John M. Hood, a' Port Deposit, Cecil county,: Md., and aignide will be furnisher. to show the work to those desiring to look al the same. he Engineer purposes to be at the Rising Suns- u lege, on Tuesday,Octobet 30th Instant, Friday,Noveiu ber 2d, next: - ineeday, November eln, and "Friday November 9th. JOSEPH HIIDDELL, - Secretary and Treasurer Philadelphia. Oct. =1.1866. • 0c23-tnoli, GUSTAVUS BERGNER, Brewer of the C..ty ti•rp r of Philadelphia, Penna., has In compliat: .ie with the Act of Assembly, April 4th, 1865, providing. againSi, a • wrongful. detention. and appropriation uf barrels and other vessels belonging to Win, filed in the utlice ofthe Court of Common Pleas, a ;description ot. marks by' which his barrels and other vessels' are . , be claims- as his property ail vessels marked 1., )randed G. Bergner," on the head and bottom, or (A) both of each vessels. 2 branded 'l3. Bergner, Biala," . a, with the private _mark in the shape, of's stage out - 5,,' of an inch in diameter. 4, with a prtvate mark of a concave, branded with to atecand a half Inch-from the tape hole,. about Grob Inch in diameter, . ors m t w,l2.ta - 013rStAVIr3 ICBGNEIL CtIgtOFFICE OF THE PHELADELPHIA. AND GRAY'S FERRY PASSENGER RAILWA . PANY TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BELO Ar SPRUCE, Pinnanamrnis, Nov. sth, 116A_ A prcial Heeling of the Stockholde f the Phi la. del, bia and ,Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway Ow a , pans will be held at this Office on MOND tY. Neve' u.' ber 19 at 3 - P. 11., for the purpose of Considering the propriety of enterin Mtn a contract with the Schn7l. kill River Railway company, for a lease Of their Re Ad to this Company. By order of the Board of Directors. . • JAMES Mc FADDEN, In., n , 3 s tu,thAnol9i Secretors,- OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AL , 0 SOLPIIEIERN /TA L STEAMSHIP CO bi PAN 1 - , 314 SOUTH DEI.,,a WARE AVE NIDE. Notice is hereby given that by a r*Solution of tie Iloard of Director* of the abovenamed Company, adored Auenet 331866, the FOLIttTEi and .lost atm 'mein ot the Capital toe of said Company, bet. ,g THIRTY PER CENTUM or REVENTY• FIVE DO is.r LA Its per stare, has been called in. and is due payable at this office. WILLIAM J. MALCOLM., 'Preit494lZ, B. B. C CnIEGYS, Cashier SPECIAL NOTICES. U'UNION BENEVOLENT - ASsOuIAT lON.- EntTrIDED 1831-", en instf'ution for the Eaton. rogement rf Industry the Suppresston of Pauperises and She Itettri of Mffering among the Worthy Poor."-At the annual niteti , g held Tuesday, October 16, 1465, at the rooms or the Sicietyotorthwest corner of Seventh and Samna atreets, the following gentlemen wer , duly elected' eflicers'and* managtra for tne ensuing President-SAMUEL H. PERELNS. Vice Presidentsp-RICHAJID D. WOOD, J. FISHER LEANING. Treasurer-EDNUND WILCOX,4O4 Chestnut street. . Corresponding secretary-L. MONTGONERY Recording Secretary-JOHN H. ATWOOD. BenJ. Coates, Thomas A. Budd, Theo. Latimer, Charles Rhoads, • John IV hien, . 'c. Bichard'Wood, Wm. Purves, Chan. S Warta, N. D., Arthur G. Coffin,_ . Edward B . Wood, : Be njamin James Bayard, John W Claghorn, Joseph A. ClaY. ,Thomaa W.attaoa, . , Altred.M. Collins, Jraephll. 'Dulles; - r. lohn.E. Graatr. John eahhurst, Henry D, Sherrard. At a subsequent meeting of the Board the following appointment was made, to wit: John Hicks, Agent. , There are 120 gratuitous female visitors (visiting in .. - thet,istriota where they reside). and who, from lot g experience, know nearly all the worthy poor. The following IP an epitome of their labors and dLsbarse merits for thepast year; taken from the annual report, to wit: Bro. of visits made to the poor Families under charge Sick administered unto... " Deaths attended upon—five by • -L l'e eh rso o ns lera- '''''''''''''''' ' TIT ' eluding domestics to places in families , .. Children place Slat school and Sunday . 1,243 school 108 " Persons, including children, found .. 43 'Young girls rescued from an abandoned life and restored to friends 2 DLSBUBBEMICITS. _ kfirmrials, Reduced to Nancy Value by Ettintate. • Cash e istributed by visitors from appropria tions by the General Board - • 23,575 Co Cash distributed from collections made by the visitors - themselves . * 2.594 92 Cash distributes from, the office, Inc luding mitres paid out there as aid...—. '' .'. ' ' 1,100 00 Cash distributed to sewing women by Ih - els. dirs. Branch4,ol7 12 Cashdistributed to other fe malelabor at the store of the Society 783 67 Cash Value of 1740 tons of coal. (of 2 240 lbs. to the ton.) distributed, in quarters, at 17 50 Cash value of 64 tons of - doaL. and cords of 13,050 00 WOOD collected by the vi5it0r5.. ....... Cash value of provisions, tncludiag flour, buckwheat flour, Indian meal, potatoes, beans, hominy, tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, bread, soup meats and medicines and deli metes for the sick..._. Cash value of materials: 1.6277:trw andpar- Gaily worn garments , the gifts of various Dort aa and other Societies (acknowledged elsewhere) and of itidivldaals, cash, p 75. 1,221 GO Cash value Of 254 yards of stuilb; 45 articles of furniture and bedding, and = pairs of boots and shoes .. .......... staves value of 550 Bi . .sea lent, bearing the name of the Society, to prevent their ices. These stoves were patterned by the Society for this use and are veryeconomical In their operatics". They cost, with repairs, deliver ed and returned, about 16 each. es they last three years, the cost (and consequent value to the poor) per year of these stoves is, therefore....--.... Total 30,434 7 Conttlbutlons both in money And materials thank fully received at the office of the Society, N. W earner of Seventh and Bansom streetti, or by the Treasurer, Edmund Wilcox, }sq., Chestnut street. nos-stp OFFICE OF GRANT OIL COMPANY, N. E. ti,y corner FIFTH and WALNUT 'at eet, Novem ber 3,1866. By order of Board of Directors, a meeting of the Company Stockholders of the will be held at their office on MONDAY 12th, noon—to take into conrlde ration the condition of the Company and the propriety &seining the properties. B. A MITCHELL, SecretarA ric4-m,w.tta,1550 to. 31.1111Ca—NTILE BE,NEFICIAL ASSOCIA TION.—The twenty-fifth twining meeting will be neid on TtinSDAY next, lath Inst., at 3 o'clock P. M. at their moms, N. W. corner SAY - M7TH and B.ANSOM streets, second story. The Anneal Report will be submitted, and an elec tion held for Managers for the ensuing year. n W1L1,111.74 A:. BOLIN, Secretary, /11.EW PUBLICATION It. 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Water & attestant ate, NGREEN GINGER—Juot received and fOr 7 r it cousTrs East End °wow, No. 14 Mom) Second stmt. yol ARKEBAN, PINE APPLE, DUTCH AND SAI E SAGO CHEEF3I4, in store and for sale at COUSTrf East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street. MALIAN MACARONI, ITERIffICE,LLI___, PAS. 1 TINES, In store and for Bale at COMITY'S. Ewa End Grocery-No.llB South Seeondotrea. I EPSON PEEL, ORANGE PEEL, CITRON AND L Ralslns. always to be bad at COUNTY'S Eaat 11 Grocery. No. 1.1.8 South Second street. QT - un . .B ED 3Lil GOES, PEPPERI3,_ OLIVE 3 Genuine Scotch Ale and London 7 Porter,' New Pickled Salmon, New No. 1 Mesa Mackerel, Genuine Englinli Mustard, at OOUSTY'B East End Grocery,Nei 118 South Second street. . iIgrADEB EWES!!-J. StewarreTrenton, .11agbri Star Rame - Erliage dc Swift's celebrated Cancan watt Rams, and J. Bower's City Cared;warranted U give natisfactien. For aide by M. E.`EiPHI.I.M, N. corner Eighth and Arch. , . • rILIVE OlL.—lte baskets Latour and other ravoritt brands of Salad Clll_tbr tale by I/. BPI. ~ .‘,l; W. corner Arch and kotghth. 1 AVA-420.FFRE.—Pare 01(1(leveznaseatJapa Coffee for sale by N. F. BPILT:n:Si. N. W. corner of Axel and Eillab travalx:. ' • ' MEM . 3 I — VEASII- 6 100 pac.kages or yery choice, nut .s. crop Green arld=" the late Laiportatlon. Al these Teas have been bon t since the deollne PM we are prepared to gamines at aft.t,b. gethlool prices. For sale by the box or at retail; gfr it. gni, Idff. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. wAria~. NITANTED—A GENERAL OR SPECIAL FART ' Vl' NEP., with a capital of fifty. (50) thousand dol•' tars, in an old estabbsbed hence in, New York of excellent credit doing a boot and shoe Jobbing trade with the South, Address Box 2730, New York 'oat Office. normxt.wAte XXYANTED.—Wanted an OFFICE AND STORAGE • 11' ROOM °n either first or second floor, on Dela. ware avenue, between Arch and Vide streets. Ad. dress Box No. 127, Philadelphia Post Office. oc10:tt IITANTEO-35 000 hard bricks. B. A. SOLIDER CO., 3 Dock street rtn3et (IBELATIN. MPIOOA AND SAGO.-CoVeScotat kl" Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and Eant DIM& Peat/ Eiwo landing and for Bale by J. 8, 81715315110. SheawszrAvanua INSUBIALMIUits: 1829 • nUng=/M. EIEP-ARaKIAEDF FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 'PHILADELPHIA! A.lNSetao l t 4anuary - 1,1800 . 0 03 . 56 0. 1 E 1 51 904, 4laaneafittrphai.:;.. • . 4; are... ' • roroomz. VOX MC ,114467 ,::Losses Paid since 829 °vex ' . 545 '6o6' 000.. Perpetual araleantiOrary. Moles on LiberalTermi _ I LIDDNYNDIS„ , phis. N. Banter, Edward a Dail. Topes Wagner, ' George Pales, Samuel Grant, Alfred Pttler. GeoW.33lcltarda, Pro& T i r e ja =l3, M. D s . Duo Lea, • • (WARMS N. mnk_ _Presides. EDWARD O. DALE, Vice zrandent. _ _ Secretary pro tem. ,ESSUIJ . ' 16,1E3 - , 6,9 .. ' .1,11.7 J&8. W. GIB,' RD - FIRE-AM MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. oPtioz,l2l,7a-TamTp.E:NNIF DIIILADELPHLIk This company condnues to write en on Its capital, with a good gamin& Is safely invested. 701, Losses by Are havebein t aatsrald, and mars shay Disbursed on this account Within the past few yeas. Forin the present the office of tlO,l company will is naa at 415 WALNUT STREIT', But within a lbw monthu will remove to tie OWD BUILDING. N. B. 008. BNVENTH AND Inc , : Then, as now, we shall be happy to Insure our at such rates as are consistent with safety. THOMAS ateAvxl7 Akan) s. smarm FURMAN p a pIP RL AD. N. S. LAWBE THOS. HA CHARLES I. DUPONT. MO. StIPPL.M_I: HEART P. EMNINIZY, MO. W. OLAOHORN, JOSEPH KIAPP. BEIAS : , T111111XE5,72... THOMAS MAVEN. President. ALFRED S. onaarrT, V. President and Treasons JAMES B. ALVORD. Bearetars. taint 11BONTOEBT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, NO. In etatith FOURTH Street, IN. INCORPOBATED 3d MO P NTH, V.d, 1665. CAPITAL, 4150-000. AID Imrtuance on Lives by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,18 or year premiums.`lron-forfeiture. Endowments, payable at a future age. or on prior de cease, by Yearly Prem iu ms, or 10-year Premiums— both cases Non forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Tern, Policies. Children's Endowments. This Company while giving the insured the security of a paid-op Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Life business among its Policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act, as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, and ln other fiduciary capacities tinder appointment of any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies pontiff or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samuel R. Shipley, R ichard Cadbury, Jeremiah Harker, Henry Mama, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wlstar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth, Charles F. Coffin. SAMUEL E. SHIPLEY, Preside • THOMAS NirD3TAR, M D °NM/ Medical Examl. .147 .4 .11; TRASVF , :Jg , : W. : 111 4,. .`41 . 11 , : t 43:1r , s • ••.; : _ _ - -- omm,=Nimma.ia WALNUT atm*, with' OIL cud uThird Tap• , Eaa of thls Csnopany are well tnvistad and erimLban avallable fond rote the amt r l a zulesi of on to' who destre to be protected Ina RUMS taken on Vasaals, (31 MSD TRADRIPWITAI7.UN MBEs on Itse . thauldhis palainisaft, towels and Steamboata. aTRE wTRwm Iliarrinonlusa, Itunaltura and Balla rorEcitarragageuxo PALO IN AND =MEM= TOTAL aI PROPEEMIER, _ea. PERPETUAL,nsw CHART= dread 11. Collia, 1 John Fieeog nisca, daranet W. Jorksa, ' George L. John A. Brown, Brands E. Clops, Ambrose A Bawler 114Loz i I Edward FL s, Trotter, FL WilliamWilliamw " erar, auk Wllltam Ocuaratems, Richard D. Wood, I T. Chariton Henry. B. Norris Woos. I He Al n f rryed. D. Jessap. T. ed's:l ALUTH MarI IID G. 00. 'WM', Proclaim:LS. Cluuman Purr'. Secreasi. FIRE A.SBOUISTIO.64, - Incorporated March _7, 1860. F A OFFIM No. 31 FIFTH street. .D - sure BUUMING_ _,_S HOUSEHOLD FITE. . FUTURE and , I*3111MICIU.6141)I816 sexier • ally, from Cosb y Fire, an the UTIF 0 ohla PUladel BTATEKENT of the Avers of the .hatOdatlon Jammu 1, 1556. Bonds and Flo,l*tm on property In the City of Philadelpaa.....-------...- ' 45416,4511 Groundltainta. 160.6441 61 Real mate (Office No 64 Norm Fifth street) 14,666 U. S. Goventment 55,00 OG U. B. Treasury 6,510 00 Cash on ..... P 7,421 41 GEORGE W. TI TY W i a, President. WM. H. HAMILTON • JOSEIPg • H R. LYNDALL JOHN SOURER. - LEVI P. COATS, - PETER A. gEyslat, SAMUEL SPARHAWIL JOHN PHLLIGN. • - - - CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARROW,_ YESSE LIGHT_ _ _ _FOOT GEORGE. I. YOUNG, - ROBERT SHOEMAMIIIR T.BUTLER, Secretary. L):X , 1011:411.71: 1 :1 1.11 :1#19:11 Si 10):1;i12:7- NO, EH WALNUT Btrea, °placate the Brchanta. In addn toMARTNE and I=.A..I:NSIITILAISrea ;his Company insures from toss or damage by FURL 3n1....eral toots, on boll olts, . Merchandise, Mrnittrs Er... r ibr limited periods, and permanently on traildlusa by deposit of premium: The Oom low been In wave operation °Dr more than n e u lttdch lose ! beta ProMptlY D BEL and john L. Halm David Lewis, M. B. Mahon, Banjamin Ettbsg, john T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, William S. Grant, A. B. McHenry, Robert W. Leaning. Edmond °Wilton, D. Olark_Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. lawrence /ow% 4 , • Louis O. Norris. MEIN B. mum= President lithsturt. WZLOJi. Socritaxr. U 14.. . ) 1 11;121:/1 1 . 12•1 1 1..* iripity4lM:m,y zil z iv/A tia2:7.‘etvale P.AlVY.7l.runaMe ISS—Clukran PaPettlal—sa LID WAl,h=Street, Independence Solara This Company , kncrwn to thd comninaltl for over forty yam, nee to Insure against lad or damage by are, on Public or Private Beildinge either permanently or lea a Meted time. Also, ce Forniture= craned' and Xerchandhie generally on liberal Their Capital, together with a large Smalls rand invested in the most careful manner, which =MIT them to Mu to the Insured an undoubted staidly the Ong ellen. . . . . Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Beason, Bum Hadeharliti Thom*. BOWS, Daniel 1,,,A0.fi' z,t!l!ttfq lINBNIAN MUTUAL INEWBANOB COnauurt .-Officeubar BaLldlna L LNo. 12 WALNU atreet. me.m=B AND INLAND INEWBANONi3.- Blake taken on vase a, cargoes and ftetate to all past al Maimed, and onsoodp_on Inland •spertation ozi riven, oanals, and other nonmastoa ttnonskont the unitedA (34 spas. den —7 9 trial Preabova ' FILTER •. ROBERT /..1•111A Beare ^ Mils= Ctrs . • • Peter eallen, John Dalletk; William H. Earriaiki W. - Mohan& Galles W "ru= au A AMPICIANIZEN INEFIIKANCIII 00mpArnr. AL. INOMPORATICD 1110.—COIA3MIER PE W% 110 WALNUT alinntesTßEAD Street __• Rallis a •11 pall iv CIAPITAL STOOK and HIM rL'OB Invested - in sauna and available ra ainen, oon time to WM* on Dwelllup, Ma tnriy Mu , ohnndine, Venal" in Fon t ana then. L ana °that Personal /tope:rig. 41,11 Lo=ft lnairnio ana pzonurep wilnitsd. . j , i Tliblannll. Mali John T. Lewis, min wedik James B. Gsznpning Samuel 0. MalSOn. Edmond G. Dinlin, MEM Bad, 4 • Marla' Vil Ponlinal Emil Ord'. ' • 4THOMAS B. MAIM Prall= ASICEM 13. 1.1. Csa.WNCIRD. Silaretal7. FLIESDISUBANON COMPANY, NM toe cnnoannain. snow. /van' A.ND INLAND INSIIAANCEI ;granola N. Buz .Tnis. W. .Ihrers=2, Marla Richszttams, Robert B. POW, sew Jzus. Kessler, Jr, By sand WrgAl. B. D. . WoodisuL JsuihdAsh Stokely Sax A. Jos. D. Ellis. rnexiCall N. WS, Prealasat. aims. BICLHAAIME. Inn iftssline iffi limininamikamom OVEMBE R 7,1866: .4,14000 CI ROWLAND PABBY, t. Actuary. , J. B. TOWNSEND, et. Legal. Adviser. .vo• Ae • . _ z•t: • - • John Damson, Thomas Smi Henry Lewis th. J. Glinnamon Hllli d i Z re Jr' Malta% Hamm . 0. Dellett, Wm. Lowber, J. lohnston Brawls! Samuel A. Bolen Mown Hatehbok i I2EO LaMar, WOrgazi EserrilL iNtsiniuditts. euutcticut Geitera Life Insurance Co CAPITAL, 6590,000. E. W. PARSONS, President" T. w. itirssm, secretary. Statement of the condition of the COnnecticut Gene ral I lie. Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn., as made to the Auditor Get.erat ot:the butte of Pennsyl vania, t eptenber 5,1866. , Gaidtal Stock .. _.• do do paid , up.— Stock notes (endorsed) ASSICTS. Cash on band Premiums on Policies In -htvada of - Agentslo,763 27 United States Bonds (par vainet":ll4 . 0,4.1 700 us9nneeticrit and Ohio btate Bonds , • Oar. 14,000 60 ' Hartford andChiselgo City Bonds (parvalue) - 11 970 00 Bank Stocks 19,100'1)0 . a 146,487 00 Losses adjusted not due...;.:. 41.000 unadjusted " ..........- 5,000 Outstanding tab__ .. .. „ Balaneeon hand . .E. W. PARSONS, Prersident. Sworn to before ERASTUS SMITH Cknamiraloaer for the State of Penufrylvants, lnQonnectical. This Company,orgaalzed with a capital °their a mil• lion dollars. all paid in and Invested or more safely se cured, affords many superior advantages. - - No other Life Company rias ever commenced but/mesa In this country with such AMPLE &ECU . The onginsdozs of it are among.those of the lar gest experience and most smccestfal Life underwriters in the 'United States. • - . - - - aarTtospremiums are GREATLY REDUCED from those usually charted. Air The ACTUAL COST of Insurance having been ie*• closely ascertained. the tables are made accord ngly. joi-By theratee adopted, as large dividends as ex perience proves Companies can pay, are discounted in advice. Y WTbe assured 'KNOW D what the cost of their Insurance will be. .111/ - The stl at ed. p rem Assu redium, Incur no liability beyond the =all yul fl he business is thus relieved of all complications and uncertainties. and cane of dissatisfaction NO ONE• THEREFORE, SHLATLD FsIL TO SE OMB .41. POLICY IN THIS COMPANY. Agents and Canvassers of ability wanted, who will find it greatly to their interest to prevent the cl at d advantages of this well-establ fated and most sac cessful Company. Oftlee, 404 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. WALTER H. TILDEN. GENERAL AGENT, na.m,w,5,611 loom UAL FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, NO. 5 SOUTH BISTH STEXECT, ASSETS, - $126,522 21 1•1:11: 4 0V31:414:4:44:mvsjAil IL!telii flirt 01;1'4=SoV:4Z 6 :lietflogi VOA Fl-4 1 1 0 11 ; 43, . 9 /i 8 );zz.:10r:1 Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. Ellwood Chapman, Simeon Matlack. Aaron W. Gaakill, a: w . :i:~c~)-~sil•~ THOMAS MATEIHR. T. ELLWOOD CHAP. IFIN COUNTY NLRB OM= NO. no BOOTH POLINTH BTIINIT, BELOW 1213M1:71% "The Pin Lusttratres Company of the Ommty cl Philadelphia." I MA ncorpcasted by the Ladslslam, cd owsPenesylvenla in lhr folu!le:our against 1 Cr "1=1" 117 ni aLlNTlli erchnit irA.L. Thts old woe reliable trustftatiork with rlpte capitt4 god osetbagent ftmd car , r invested wdmnell to /m -acre bildings, dko., either pi: • 1111133e121.17 ar fbr a less or dhows by Sire, al the icansS mks with the absolge safety of its comers. Losses adjusted eada i da WI possible disseiSC, 1313. rdwin L Beellt. John Honk Joseph mows, George Meeks, James N. Edo n& J. SIMMS:Ik Fleeting See end Tressormer. Charier J. Salm Henry edgy. Robert V. D 3 Wwq. Jr.. Henry Budd, Andrew H. mle/ALA_ Rearzarcor Y. Horntssy. 4 - • ' 11 PHILADELFHIA.—OFFICH, No. H NORTE FIFTH STZLIKET, NEAR MA.B.= . I3TEHRT. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania MAIM= Piourarzst. CAPITAL AND ASSETS 13.50:000. F G i am re l o s r a P n u d b H lic He o l w r v a a n teß a u g il a d in in a g l s L , Furniture, S ag to e c kT _ on divinable terms. D,: :.• 1103. George , Frederick Doll, August C. muter Jacob Schandice, .Tobn F. unutsrgiag, Samuel tallier. Henry Tromso:Ler, Edward P. Moyer, William 2dcDan_ _ ,Itil Adam J. Glass, alrbstoter H. Miler. Israel Peterson, Frederick &mike, Frederick Ladner Jonas Bowman, GEORGE, President. JOHN F. BIELSTERLING. 'Floe Fresh:llV PHILIP E. COTA'MAV.i. Secretary. 111:4 ill : , :ziziLefr.l: I_o4 WILLLS M T. HEWER & BROTHER PLUMBERS AND GAS PITTERc.I, NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. [nov3.3mes! Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. sar COUNTRY WORK ATTice.DED TO. HCI. LANCASTER GRAIN STORIs, SPRUCE STREET WHARF. ESTABILISICIM n: CORN, OATS and MILL-FRED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Bates, add delivered to all parts of the City. se7.ly LI C. k%E. E R WATERn WmsOTmu e GROteC, ER; adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of tr Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sep Ronne, of Philadelphia. DENICSYLVAICIA WOREB.—ON THE DXL,I .1 WARE river. below PHILADELPHLI., CIEEBT/ra. Delaware county, Pa. RBANEY, BOX & et F*.sineers and Iron Boat builders, Manufacturers of All kinds of OONDENBING AND NON-OONDENBENG NES, Iron Vessels Ginn descri G p E tions, Boners, Vats, Tank Propellers, etc., &C. T. BEANNY, W. B. BEAD Y, B. ABOBIBOLI Late of • 2ato Rainey, Neafe & 00., Enzhn:er in Chief Penn Works, Phila. - 11. S. Navy. T. VAUGHAN BUSERRICITC. WM. H. BEEHRIC; 7NO. E. COPE. • 1► e • \~M: :N:M y; PITELLDIELPECIA. MERRICK & SONS ENGINEERS AND MACEdNISTS M.annfacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engin: For Land, River and Marine Service. • Mailers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boatel, &c, Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Room Dar Gas Works, Workshops sin Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas aranhtnery, of the latest and mu, Improved construction. Every description of Plantation 'Machinery; AI - Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacntun Pans, Op , Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping R. gines,itc. Sole Agents for N. Minx's Patent Sugar Rolli apparatus, Neamyth's Patent Steam EtIIXLMB2 as t Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centalittgal Sur , Draining machine. CI AB FTICTUBBS.—NIBII , I EY, MittECEtila, . THAOKARA, NO. 718 ilidirtani uT ttanuft4ctarers of Gat -Fixtures, Larrips, mould call the attention of the publicito their tax and elegant saiortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants Xtrackete dtc, They also introduce Gas pipes Mir swellings and PablW Buildings, and attend to extere rantedaltering and repairing Gas Pipes. All work ,lure yrs, . TAMER A. WRIGHT. SHOBNTON TEEM irilvz , c , NTT - conecoar. THEODORE WRIGHT. - FHLRIE. R. HEART., PATICS. WRIGHT & SONS, - • . Importers of Earthenware, , • SW_ pplng , wad Commission Ikerchante, • No. lle WALNUT Street. , • ftfz a • Itr2 . only Place to OS Prlsy Walla Gleamed susd faded, as vary low Adam A. PHYI&3ON goldamltb'is Hall. Library at-est BENTIIsTRY, lign• ItOLPEE LEE has administered Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas, to thousand with per fect success for Dental. Surgical and Medical Ptl_r• posesland for amusement. Only fifty cents ( 5 00-/Per teem for extracting. No charge for extracting when artificial teeth are ordered.. Office 'No. 256 West. Washington &mare below Locust street. Seventh street ears pass the door. Don't be foolish enough to go elsewhere and pay and ra for e gas: •N. B. continue te give 1 1 1' structions to the Dental prolhasion. 'I" geTe sETS iri m a_i' iec r_q e ar i bt e gi l L agali t tv ea Iv STEEL ' S, Cheater' ls t Street, above Thirteenth, and • South Eleventh. street, Above Spruce, Ladies, Owe call And paraine, llO6-6to $500,000 00 00 .....300,000 00 , - 001'00 x,78150 1.031 77 6,000 00 '• =4,781 77 William P. Reeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Evans, Edward M. Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lukens Webster. President. - NE, Vice President. sem-3mi CIA ODYPANIG= ItJEUG OSTATE. 1E - FIEVELR, IEIN T. THE SP.r.,4]eTipwrziptt T-OL e SS FIVAL •,• • - N o , 16 - -Street, SECOND DOOR ABOVE COMMERCE, Pone:Won given immediately. Apply Igo. 1.8 Nortb ETFTH elizee6. nca g3MASTER'S -PEREMPTORY SALE OF VAL. CABLE BEAL ESTATE, THOMAS .t ~ , o NS, Auctioneets.—in pursuance ofa Decree of the District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. DV-, Enmity. Andrew B. Wells vs; clattel Wagner and To. s. bias Wagner. Executors. &c., aL Jane Term, 11366. No. 9.—OnWRSDAY, ?iov. lath, 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public tale, without reserve, at tho.PRILADELP,BIA EXCHANGE, the following described property', viz.: No L • XTRA. VA.l.lf . BUSINESS S 2 AND, THREE-STORY 131111Tf£ BUILDING. Na: 138 South THIRD Street, between Walnut and-Chestnut • streets.—.9ll that three-story brick messnage and lot of gro •nd, situate on the west aide of Third greet, between Walnut an , . Chestnut streets. IS4 feet north of Walnut str.-et, in the City of Philadelphia; -containing in.front on Third street D) 'feet, and in depth 120 feet to a 4-feet alley: together with' the' right and privilege of said f feet alley, iv common with the owners and occupiers of the lots of grened adjoining the same,' and of watercoarsm, nay- Tk e improveraents on the above are a three story brick bandies, with three-story track buildlogs, now octrpied as offices. NO.^r-NEAT NESIEDENCE, 216 North NINTH street between Race and Vine streets. Ali that three story , brick messuage and lot of.ground, situated on. the - west aide oeNintli street. 2A feet "south of sergeant street, between Race and Vine streets, in the coy of ( ontaining in front on Ninth street a) feet, and extending in depth WO feet to a four feet wide alley, leading into the said Sergeant street; te ge t im with the right and privilege of the said four feet wide alley, and of a water coarse in the same, with free !n -um, egrets and reg ess into, ont of, ()versed along the said alley, atall times forever,ln common with the said klizaheth B. Sergeant, her heirs and assig owners, tenants and occupiers of the other low of gronr d hamming thereon ; and of laying down and re pairing pipes of conduct. in the same, and of attaching pipes for inlioddliagllfe ecanylkill or hydrant water into the said described premises. Tbe above Is a sulbstantaal dwelling. with back buddinge: I; is in ' a reality" Improving location. and could readily be converted Into stores. '/ he nape, s can be seen at the office of the Master, 416 'Walnut street. AWSale Absolute. CHARLES S. PANOOAST. Master. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 02,25 27,n025.7,10,13 139 and 141. S. Focirtb st. 11711 2 !STREs' PEREMPTORY SALE, BV — O . R.:- DEB OF 11.40..C0URS OF COMMON PLEA-S.- 03/AS & BONS, Auctioneers —Tw..,-story brick DWYLLIANG, NO. 1412 BEACH street.—On TtrISD -ay, Ncvezeber 20tn, 1256, at 12 o'clock, Noon, win be sold at Public Sale. stithout reserve at tbe PHIL aD EL FRIA EXCHANGE . All that two story brick tees snage. with two-story double back builotrgs. and 10! of ground, situate cn the northwesterly sue of Beach street. 11b feet 9 inches northwestward of Palmer street, No 1412; containing in front on Beach street 29 feet 53 inches, and extending in depth on tie southwest line 147 feet 6 Inches. and on the northeast line 145 feet Cl' inches. - - /Or Clear of all Tncrunbrance Immediate Pot-session i;'• Sale Absolute. 3L- THOMAS s. SONS. Auctioneers 0c3tu07,19 139 and lit South Fourth street SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE FARMS and prime cheap nt rmi Lis , bet lots, 43 years old sever culled, will.be offred for Public >bie on TRUB-DAY. toe 22d instant. at 19 o'clock. M.. at the pubic home of Mr. JOHN COX. at the Compass. West Cabo township, ()nester county. 'Jo close an old partnership concern by CL= reEENT a.. BUCKLEY and EDWARD S BUCKLEY, ro3 FARMS. MILTS, COG, TRY S SATS, &c. If stn want to purcbase firms, &c., send for our la- es. t f ditleit of tbe following rogst,rs - PENNSYLVANIA. Farm .11%-ister, sent free. NEW JERSEY Farm Register, sent free. Na itYLAND Farm Register. se 4 tree. DELAWARE Farm Register. sent free. E. TOWNSE..ND & CO„ 237 ~outg BO sAn,w3tP 11.0M,E - REGISTER FOrt NOVE3IBER. FOS SALE—Over 3f4, handsome hones large an malL at prices from $1 WO to P. 0 ., CO. For desc ip- Mtn, pato> . etc , see .P.U.ILADELP.III2,. REA.I., ES TAM; .bULLETIN, Oviu sent free TOWNSEND et CO., Z 7 South Sixth street. no 3 sv.3t3 FOR SAT E.—Tbe very desirable, medium Sized RbSIDENCE,on the westslde of Twentieth street, tint house north of Arca street,l9 feet front by 111 feet 6 inches deep. Replete with every conveni ence, and in complete repair throughout. CLARK & Ern - NG, nnobEts 7t7 Walnut street. it& GREEN STREET.—FOB SAT.W—A Handsome Font-s.orY Rh SIDENGE with rouble haus build ing* fir ishFd throughout in a superior manner with extra conveniences and in perfect order; situate on the south side of GREEN Street, west of Sixteenth street. Lot 196 feet deep to Brandywine street. J M. GUMMY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. gan. SPRUCE STR&ET—FOR SALE—The Rand- . some brick Residence, 22 feet fret t, together with te and Carriage House, and lot 24 fee; deep through to a 4 feet wide street, situate No 1509 S rude street. Immediate possession, S. M. GUIL3L Y t SONS 50S Walnut sheet. C N FO handsome three story brick residence with back buildings, o. B26lona Filth s 4 modern convenience and improvementat lot tt 'set by by 143 feet deep to Randolph street. Immedi ate possession. J. 31. GUMMY ,±S. SONS, SOS Walnut street. eft FOR SA Liz—The valuable four story brick Pro perty, with lot, 20 feet front by 66 feet deep, situate at the 12 , rthweet corner of Tenth and. Ranter streets, above Market. J. 3.3 t. GVIIMEIdr tSONS, 508 Walnut street. 0c.17 FOR SALE--A four-story brick DWELLING; ES northwest corner Fifteenth and Lombard streets. Ail modern improvements. Lot 23x100 fret. Immedi ate osseasion. Apply to COITUC.R J.: JORDAN, 433 'Walnut street. OCI7 EGERMANTOWN— FOR S A. handsome double-pointed stone residence with stab e and carriage house and 13, acres ofgrimad. 6itu atei ten minutes' walk from the Railroad depot. J. M. GUMMEY m SONS, 508 Walnut street. 111 FOR SALE—Three-story bri 1 - DT - PTV - v(4 o. 1210 Pine street, with three s ory brick in the rear. with n..dern 1 prove. men ~ PI • w ur- PU CS ct. JORItAN, - Real Fa tate Brokers, 431 Walnut street. FOR RENT—The three-story bri i ren,deuce. with convenlenceß and lot ISS feet deep. N. 'ail SOU th Twenty first street. T. M. GUALMAT & EONS, 50:i Walnut Street. FnFURNISH'ED HOUSE,near GERNT icTOWN. " To Let, for the winter, to a family without s mat. dren. Apply between rz and 2 o'clock. at IMI LOCUST. 0c5..7-14t1 To LET—A Threestory HO G ean street, with all modern ImprovemenN. side 3 -ard, and In good order. Apply . tan GRFEN street. no&3ti FOR RENT—A STONE RES N' E CE Witty C stab e and Carriage h use: sit - bald ottCHF:-T -1, U T Street, below 3.lorty•eighth. J. M. GITMMEY &- SONS, NS Walnut street, JUEtia_L TN THE ORPHANS' couRT FOR TH.E CITY AND 1 COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ALEXANDER DicCALLA, decessel.—The Auditor apy otnted by the COM t to stalk. settle and adiuit the account of ISA VA IT H. 'illc-CALLA and A. H. Sic CAL LA , acting Executers of the last will and testament of ALEXAND.h.R McCALLA, deceased. and to report distribution of the balatce in the hands of the Ac countant will meet the parties interested for the pur pose of his appointment. on TIT.E.SDA.Y, November 20, IE6B. at 3I; o'clock, P. H., at the Office of FREDERICK C. BRIGHTLY, Esq., No 420 LIBRARY street, in the city of Philadelphia. nos-m,w,fst* f N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— IN Ts E MATTER OF THE CSSIGNED ESTATE OF THE UNITED STATES ANNU TY AND THUM' COMPANY.—Tne Auditor appointed by the said Court to audit, settle and adjust the first account of JOrallJA SPERING. sequestrator and assignee of the United States Annuity and Trust Company of Phila delphia," and to report distribution of the Balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in'eres'ed for the purpose of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, the fonrtee-th day of November A. D. IS6ti, at 4 o'clock P. M., et his office, No. 423 WAL NUT street, in the City of Philadelphia. BENJAMIN H. HAINES Auditor. ocat mr,f,n2,st) ILN IRE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PELLL KLPHIA.— IVATHAD;I3 vs. SKINNER. FL Fa., June, 18613, Nos. 76, 77, 78,.79 and bd. , The andlicr, appointed to Ilia tr.but e the proceeds paid into court or Bale of persutal property under the aoove writs of execution. will roert the parties interested at his office. No.IM South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. on TUE. DAY, NOVENIV , hex 16th, 1866, at three o'cloc JP.M. MAS W LA.T PA, Auditor. oc3l-w.f,m.st* PTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JOHN J. IBORIE, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by llie Court to audit, settle ono adjust the seventh and final account of JOPHIA. HOME. JOSEPH R. IN GEHSOLL JOHNLPH B. BOlME,Executa Rep or t last wilt of J. BOA deceased, and to distribution of the. Balanee in the hands of the ac- COtuitants will meet the parties interested for the mar- Thm, of hl3 appointment, on MONI)A.Y the twelfth bay of November. WA; at 4 o'clock, at his office. No. South FOURTH street, in the City of Philadelphia. - 7PLIES N. "PAUL, Auditor. IV -TIM COURT OF CON MON PLEAS FOR THE CITY. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. No IS Jane Term, 1&6. HARRIET D. BAREtt. by her next friend: ROBERT...EI...BAKER. Sin—Please take notice that the Court have granted a rule upon yon .to show cause why HARRIET D. BA E,ER, the libelant shonld not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, entered into with you,retnrnable on SATURDAY, I , ovember 10th, 1080. at 10 o'clock A Di. This rule is published because personal service could not be made upon you the respondent. Yours. fic . D. W. O'BRIEN, Attorney for Libelant, Sixth. and Walnut, To Mr. ROBERT B. BARER. PERFUR VEIT. l i n iil itYOI - Ia I NCIII e ll ki -.,,0F : ALL : PER RUM tiS.t , fi .<at . . 'SOLD 'EV ERY„..I4/14E R E.' =MEM oc3l-w,fr.ltt
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