ANIISEMMTS. Lmtataxic.—"The Long Strike"-.is now running at the Chestnut to Immense houses and it is received with unqualified approbation. Mx. McDonough throws a wonderful amount of power, both comic and pathetic, but mainly the former, into the part of the Solicitor, Moneypenny. Miss Orion plays Jade Learoyd, the factory girl, charmingly; her manner is subdued yet felicitously gracaftd, and she carries Lye sympathies of the audience with her thoroughly. Mr. Mackay Is perfectly at home in thecharacter of Jane's fattier, and be gives the Manchester, worktngman% dialect perfectly, as well as "make no" most admir ably.- Mr. (1, H. Clarke as Jem etarkle; the lineman of engineers, Jane's lover, is also excellent, though he seemed to have a tendency to talk Irish instead of the North-of _England dialect Mr. Lennox. as the Irlah sailor johnny , Reilly, pleases everybody, and Mr. Dubois. as the manufacturer, Richard Hadley, acts with taste, discrimination and flue judgthentand aids greatly in p artic ul arl ylay a success The scenery is admirable the view of the factory with its flre•ffaming chimney. The scene in the telegraph office is also excellent, and as it is unique it makes quite a sensation. At the Arch Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul are giving chsrminir entertainments, and eson evening a capital comedy is performed by Mrs. John Drew's fine company. A t the Walnut Miss Ellie Ger i:non and the full company are giving pleasing bills. To-night Miss Germ on appears in "Fanchon" and "The Invisible Prince." At the American "The Black Crook" is still the rage. Tomorrow as the Chestnut, Walnut and American there will be thanksgiving matinees. SIGNOR BLITZ appears this afternoon and evening and also to morrow afternoon and evening at Assem bly Building, in new programmes. THE Ernerains give fresh and daabingbilis nightly, at the Eleventh t treet Opera House. INSUBABM. LIFE INSURANCE. It is a religious duty, because we are taught "If any provide not for his own, and especJally for those of his own house, be bath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel P—l TIMOTICY,V, 8. NOTICE. To persons intending to effect lIeStUtANCE upon their LIV.ES, THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 921 Chestnut Street, Philad'a., Offers inducements equal to any other Company, and superior to many. The return premium has averaged larger than most Of the other Companies. The insured participate EVERY YEAR in the divi sion of surplus, while in some Companies no return a ever given for the first year's premium. ALL THE SURPLUS BELONGS TO THE there being no Stockholders t 3 claim a share The Security is' ample. The Assets are well and Safely Invested, and in proportion to the amount of Liability. INSURE NOW! All policies issued previous to Ist January will, share In the January Division, Assets, $1,500,000. OSSEB PAID PROMPTLY. I , ' , lniensiLUMEDO.vlA.v.psom:44 EDWARD HARTSHORNE, M. D., No. 1489 Walnut Street. RDWARD A. PAGE, M. D., No. 1415 Walnut Street. in attendance at the Office of the Companyfrom 1 to 2 JAMES TRAQII MI, President SAMUEL R. STOKES, Vice President. JOHN W. HORROR, A. V. P. and Actuary. HORATIO S. STEPHENS, See'y. no2l4l,w,Btrpf OPERA GLOVES. MEALY & C . , 928 CHESTNUT ST.; Have Nat received a large assortment Of LADIES' ANDMENTLEEKEN'S OPERA GLOVES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUTTONS; consisting of white, lavender, violet, and other bah ionable colors. A N .ACTEVE ROSINESS MAN. with a few thou -11. sand dollars, wishes to secure an INTEREST, the Ist of January. In some reliable manufacturing or other business, where his services could be made available. None but those having a business that will bear the closest scrutiny need answer. Address "CONY/MEN. Tie L," Box 1485 Post Office. n027-24rp. A YOUIG(1 COLORED MAN WISHES A &TETA TIOSII as Coachman or Porter in a Store. Best of references Apply to 1150 ALF,,RV.LNE street, below THOMPEON. nolOtf.rpi WANTND—AS SPECI.s.L CAPITAL—from $30,000 to $50.009, to continue and extend the manilla& tui ing interest of a Jobbing Route, well established. Sufficient evidence will be furnished to prove this a desirable investment Address, with real names, J. J. ,Box 108. Philadelphia P. 0. • nOBAf.II4. LEA & PERMS' CELEBRA TKO WOROESTERSHIRE SAUOE, PRON01:114CBD BY r;_"_ Connoisseurs - TO BE THE "ONLY GOOD - SAUCE" , . AND APPLICABLE TO EVERY VA,ECIET OF DISH. The success of this most delicious and unrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spurious Oompounets, the Punt= Is y and earnestly requested to see that the names ott LEA & PRERISR are _upon the WRAP. PEE, LABEL, bTOPP,EB. and BOTTLE. Nannfacturel by ' LEA & PEBBLES. Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES. New York. oci7w&slyBp COMPOUND CHARCOAL wISCUIT. FOR DYSPEPSIA. These are composed of Fine Willow Charcoal, &c.., in the form of Bran Wafers, by which medicines hitherto disagreeable are rendered peasant and pal atable. They will prove to be a valuable remedy for Heartburn, Waterbrash. Acidity Nausea , Eructations, Constipation and other forms d a ddigestion. Persona suffering from fetid breath will them an admirable corrective. Prepared only by JAMBS T. SEWN, ApothecarY, S. W. corner BROAD and SPRUCE streets, ?Ueda, Bold also by F. Brown, Fifth and Chestnut. C. R. Keeney, Sixteenth and Arch, Ambrose Smith, Broad and Chestnut. George O. Bower, Sixth and Vine. D. L. Steakhouse. highth and Green. C. Shivers, Seventh and Spruce. Murphy & Bro., 1700 Locust street, IL C. Blair's eons. 800 Walnut. R. Thomas. 19'30 Pine. Fills, Son & Co , Seventh and Market, Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, And druggists generally. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED el 'UPON DIAMONDS, WATOMED. NEW, RLRY.PLATH, CLOTHING, &c., at Entop.F.B & 00'8 OLD EBTABLAtiIIED LOAN OFFIUR. COraer of THIRD and 02..831 ML Streets, Below Lombard. N. $, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, , ouics, polt HALE A Elliatt• &BRAVELY Low 1102241X1 i RumAN, FROM ROBTOR,LOwr • stanees Of merchandise, per above steamer, win ;ease send for their goodsHE NRY ow landing _at Pule street hart, (n027.3t) HENR WIESOR & 00. INSURED ! P, M. daily GLOVEts. ocsf m w 2m ti9Al :A* :/.‘ko of a Letter from* 1110 hi E.DIOAL GENTLE. MAN at MADRAS, to his 1‘ Brother at NlWoßmraraa, Ma p y, , a - 1, Rili e S I lite a Ei &BCE is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well ric , si ss the most whole -11 somemade: SAUCE that I It 4 ILO :11:Pizitia II 1_44 PLATED GOODS. JAMS E. CALDWELL it CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Desire to call attention to their stock of 1:14443:1:f:1il.1'.0:4:4(111; PLATED WARES, Which ll= been largely increased by ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS from the most reliable and expert enced Manufacturers of this country as also of Shef field and Birmingham, England, prepared expressly for their sales and guaranteed of SUPERIOR QUAL ITY in every respect. J. E. O. & CO. refer with pride to the repiatag s lr their PLATED WARES Have longsnstained wherever Introduced, and ask an examination of their present large assortment by all In a ant of FIRST-CLAPS GOODS at an honest price. Their assortment includes, in every variety of style TEA SETS, SOUP TUREENS, OYSTER, TUREENS, COFFEE URNS, TEA KETTLES, VEGETABLE DISHES, CASTERS, CASE BASKETS, ICE PITCHERS, PUDDING DISHES, TERRAPIN DISHES, FRUIT STANDS,: PBESERVE DISHES, SIPE:REINES, FLOWER BTANDS, FULL DINNER AND DE23SERT BETS. Also, a very fall supply of FORKS, SPOONS, LA DLES, KNIVES, &e., dc„ In either large or small quantities-and at greatly Reduced Prices. n013.w fm tf WHOLESALE STOOK OF Watches, Jewelry and Silver. Plated • TO BE CLOSED OUT AT RETAIL, • AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, FOSTIEVELY TO CLOSE BUSINESS. This will afford a rare opportunity for procuring this goode In this line, at GREATLY BELOW THE USUAL PRIOES. WOODWARD, LOVETT & 712 Chestnut Streets, SECOND STORY. SECOND STORY. 1101-Fm rp WIT CI-TEN & Have oponed their New Wont S. E. corner Tenth and Chestnut Sts., WITH A FULL STOCK OF Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silier Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &o. Their stock being entirely new. end selectett with the utmost care, they feel confident of being able to snit the taste of those who wish amines in their line. They solicit an lnapec: ion of their (+Dods: 0. B. Kr CHEN. N. RllLON,Salesmixn 910 New and Choice Goods 910 AT MEAD & CO.'S, No. 910 CHESTNUT ST., MANTIBACTIIRIERS OF SILVER PLATED N I RV * CLOTHING. REMOVAL. J. HENRY E H REICHER, TailQr, Has removed from 321 North THIRD Street, to NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. n022-Imrrd JONES' Old Mstablished ONE PRICE FINE Ready. ade Clothing HOUSe I 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. Stocks ogi f lat a nlc y =t e ll :4 l:= l :t i a t l e br ou trojZ Kn ezv f v , reasonable , Also a bandsomeline of -Piece EDWARD P. KELLY. • TAILOR, • 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Hxs now the PALL .A 191) WISMEIt STYLES and, complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CLOTHES eqpial or tabu to those of art, othel PhatChass Tailoring Eaabment, at moderatt prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pattern Clothes tc show the new and prevalent styles for the inspeothir of customers and public. STROH & CO.'s PIANOS. • RAMPS BROS.' PIANOS. MArsO.N & HAMLIN'S OAIHNIVP ORGANS. Mill' at 00171.1113,Seventh & Cheanut, 3110,03 P : " • , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28.1866. JAB. R. CAMPBELL & 'CO., N 0.727 Chestnut Street. In addition to their greatnotion in roil DRY GOODS, Have organized a CHEAP DEPARTMENT for "the exhibition and sale of EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN 3 TN ._ . DRESS GOODS. • This feature of their establishment will commend itself to the favorable consideration of the public, noZ6-6t rpf TABLE LINENS, Persons about buyttrg TABLE LINENS should avail themselves of this opportunity to get JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.. DRY GOODS, No. - 727 Chestnut St., Have made a BEDIIVfION IN prams. Thal: stock 13 unrivaled for extent, variety and general adaptation to the wants of buyers. SILKS, • MOIRE ANTIQUES, SHAWLS, VELVETS, CLOAKINGS, • SILK POPLINS, WOOL POPLINS, CORDED POPLINS, RICH PLAID POPLINS, RICH PLAID MERINOES, COLORED MERINOES, PRINTED MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, VELOUR RUSE, BIARRITZ, EPINGLINES, BOMBAZINES, TAMISE, M. DE LAINES, BLACK ALPACAS, WHITE ALPACAS, COLORED ALPACAS, WHITE REPS, - BLACK REPS, COLORED REPS, FRENCH CHINTZES. DAMASKS AND DIA.PERS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, DOYLIES- AND TABLE COVERS, COUNTERPANES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, MOURNING GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., nol9 120 No 727 Chestnut Street. J. H. OLIVER. n 026 t jal rp/ EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH STREETS, HAVE FIRST QUALITY Lyons velvets. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Full Line of Silks. Full Line of Dress tioods. A : : Aft: s •I• sf: As zt:re I 'a t /1 upon thePIANO,by a Lady, whose proficiency a performer, and whose ability to impart instruction testified to by aome of the hi • heed nein! authority. Bo , , e•• • „ital.: • , . 6.1 I n HOOP SKIRT MAEUBACTORY.--Hoop Sktrte and Comets ready made and made to order; war.. ranted of the beet material". 4blo, Sickle repaired. outs. E. BAYE, Ben.,grozpi 812 'Vine Street. above Eighth. 10) CEBTORKRING SQUARE PIANOS, IMMY, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. 005-tf4l) ' W. H. DUTTON. ISETAIL DIST WOODS CHEAP SAES. 250 PIECES POWER LOOM TABLE LINENS, Marked Down. Bargain. MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 828 A.HCH. ST. GeV law/ tde3l4l) Inauguration of Low Prices AT RETAIL. • .216 ;00 • :•: 1 4 1 1pp):4:•:4:I:r1711111:44 A 14:7A RILIISIOAL. RETAIL DRY GOZBINIL. OPENING OF 600;000 YARDS . • DRESS GOODS. J. M..HAFLEIGH, 902 Chestnut Street, Has prepared, and will open Monday, November 26, HIS CHEAP DEPARTMENT, At which he will offer over half a million yards of Foreign Dress Goods at one•half their currency value, ranging from 25 Cents to $lOO Per Yard, no24amwf4t rpl TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We have now received directly from the manufao turemour • FALL IMPORTATION OF EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Comprising a large assortment, which we are selling At Reduced Prices. Sheppal d, Van Harlingen kArrison, Importers of Donee Furnishing Dry Goods, No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. oCti wfm-tf rpt ij I EN/1 CI DI 311 WOOD & GARY, 725 Chestnut Street. BONNETS AND HATS, Latest Styles. Every t variety of NNE I: MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS. noO-• Inary MOURNING GOODS.. Raving made the Mourning Department of my establishment a speclalty. t am pre. pared de sc ripti on as the shortest notice, every , of Blooming Millinery. Ralcular attention is directed to my fine and varied assortment of Widows' Bon , nets. Ceps. Veils. Ribbons. Jets etc. KA:DEMOISELLE KEOGH, No. 904 li l 7.a.L.Nitf Street. nosmulara rpt Ilk_ NEW MILLINERY STORE.-31. E.. MASON & 00.. 131.CHESMILT Street. will keep con stantly on hand a large assortment of the latest styles Winter Millinery. They - also sell Bonnet matei Ist; of all kinds, consitting of Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers. Feathers, Hats and Frame! which will be 'Bold at low pries. Please call and examine before purchasing. 1316 CHESTNUT Street. no27Mi IUA2LY.EIIIItIt*I9. LEEDOM & SHAW, Wholegale and Retail CARPET WARMOUSE, 910 A.3EL C JET 59P4,3 Just received by Bteamman Invoice of new and hand some designs of mit% entirely new, for this market. Also, • hill as sortment of DRUGOICTIS la allwidths. sent ani rip/ LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, with greatly increased facilities, and a large corps Of first•class workmen, are now maul:tincturing a LARGE BTOOK OF LOOKING GLASSES, gguuaranteed to th ONLY OR meriting ABBORTALIGIIT as 172 , 1EQUALRO e an&tag- VIBY MODERATE P.RIOES. EARLE S' GALLERIES, n 02,4 816 CHESTNUT 'STREET. iIMHAINES' BROS.' 1.1.4.1 . 408.—1 have dealt in them for 14 years, and snarantee each [for 5 years. Prices from $3OO to $540. J. R. GOULD, n010,t1,5P Seventh andOttestnut. I • e • _ • :It e • :v.: .1 • I WO HOUSE STATIOPJGSY—A. large stock at lowest cash prices. W. O. PERRY, Stationer, aoisf m wat rrl 725 Arch street. IiNABKING WITH INDELIBLE ELL, Embroider! AU L Inc Residing, Stamping, to. A. TORILKY, IWO Filbert IBM'S. 195,900 Lirans on nds and Mortgage, ilrslllens on city property-.--- 195,900 al 11,(H5 054.1 Par. Market 111,070,Z0 c05t,u,0a),552 OS Real Estate.-. 39,000 4:V Bills Receivable for Insurances . =7,637 23 Balance due at Agencies-Premiums on Marine Policies-accrued Interest and other debts due the Company-_ 38,9'M 98 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, f 3,173. Estimated value 2,930 00 Cash in Bank-41,1 76 in Drawer 4-17 34 407A21 56 *Mb sl being anew enterprise, the par is assumed as the market value. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14.1868. The Board of Directors have this day d CASH DIVIDEND of Eiour PER CENTecla. on t red he a CAPITAL STOUR, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of the Company. payable on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National and State Taxes, They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of TWENTY PER CE.NT. on the EARNED PREKI 'CMS for the sear ending October 31, 1566, Certificates of which will be !need to the parties entiVed to the same on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National and ti tate Taxes. They tta - Veoered ;Ilse, that the SCREP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFD 8 of the Company, for the year 1162, be redefined in CASH, at the office of the Com pany, on anti after the Ist December proximo, an in terest thereon to cease on that day. \ certificate of profittssuul• under (Q. 5. By the del of incorporation, "no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration Of the dividend whereof it is evidence.' Thomas C. Band, !Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, • Henryl Sloan, Edmund A. Sander,l William G. Bordtolo, Theophllus Paniding, Edward Darlington, John B. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Edward Lafourcade, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James C. Hand. James B. M'Farlana, C Ludwig, Joshua P. Etvre, Joseph H. Beal' spencer M'llvaine. George O. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pittab'gh, Hugh Craig, A. B Berger, Pittsburgh, John D. Taylor, • D. T. Horgan, Pittsburgh, THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY Lymtus.w, Secretary nol6•l2t,rn, 8 ENGLISH TAPE - TEZMAMMON BOILER A SAFE STEAM OLLER.- This new Steam tienerator :combines essential ad• vantages IN AIISOLIITES SAFETY FROM EXPLOSIONJII Bret cost and cost of repairs, durability, economy of inel, facility of cleaning and transportation, not pos• sewed by any other boiler. It is formed of a combination of cast•iron hollow soheres—each eight inches in external diameter, and three eighths of an inch thick, connected by curved necks,and rebate machine madejolnts,held together by wrought-iron bolts with caps at the ends: 'The form is the strongest known• ha strength to resist internal pressuresery great—nnweakened as it is bv punching or riveting, which lessens the strength of the wrought Iron boiler plate about forty percent. Itvery boiler is tested by hydraulic pressure at SOO pounds to the square loch. IT CANNOT BE BURST LIND= ANY /TACT/CA. 808 STEAM PEESSUB.E.. • Under plenum which might Cause rupture in Ordin ary boilers, every joint in this becomes a safety valve. No other steam generator possesses this property of relief under extreme presattre without injury to itself, ard thus preventing disaster. It is not serlotuny clad bycorreaion,which so Soon impairs the strength of the wrought iron boiler, It has economy in fttei, equal to the best boilers. It gets up steam quickly, at d with little feel—pro dome invert eated steam without separate apparatus, and is not liable to priming or foaming. It is easily transported, and may be taken apart so that no piece need weigh more tnan eighty pounds. In difficult places of access, the largest boiler may be put through an opening one :foot square. It is readily cleaned Inside and eat. Under ordinary circumstances it is kepi free from permanent deposit by blowing the water entirely out under fall pressure once a week. It requires no special ekLl in its management. Injured parts can be renewed wi , h great facility, as they are uniform in shape and size. WL en renewed the entire boiler remains as good as new. The greater part of the boiler will never need renewal, unless unfairly used. A boiler can be increased to any extent by simply adding to its width, and being the multiplicaUon of a single iorm, its strengh remains the same for all sizes. It has less weight and takes less than one-half the ground area of the ordinary cylinder boiler, without being increased in height. Any kind of fuel may be used under this boiler, frord the most expensive, to refuse coal dust. Over two hundred of these boilers are now in opera tion, some of them in the best establishments in this city. For descriptive, circulars or prices, apply to JOSEPH HARRitsON Jr., Harrison Boller works, Ferry road, adjoining U. S. Arsenal, Fbilar delphia. neddinot DERRY'S POCKET mealy NOR 1147,' S tr ST issued, over 80 different styles. Examine them. W. 0. PERRY, Publisher, stol6-f,ua,w,64p 723 Arch street. FIRE PROOF SAFES. AS *GOOD AS NEW. Alter 20 or 60 year 1188, Fire/too! to the X2O in IkUiRVIN'S SAFES. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER; TIvr,TA Trr.i AT ALL TIMM ABPLE TEMIXONLtLIEL MARVIN & 00., 721 CHESTNUT St, Masonic, Hall. Bend for Muetrated Catalogue. ea2renrv2m rp au till LADIES' FANCY FURS . A. t lc F. K. WORRA.TH, 417 Arch St., HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS I Also a great yarlety of FANCY Carriage and Sleigh Robes, oclS•ani fP THCOBPORATED MS—OFFICE OF THE DELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM PANY.—PHILLDRIXHIA, November 14.1866. The lollocving statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of its Charter 7. PREMIUMS RECEIVED from November 1,1866, to October 31,1866 : On Marine and Inland Fiske—. 4E4)2,770 64 On Pire,ltisks ..... 1,39,691 79 $742462 43 Premimons on Policies not marked off November 1,1865 276,964 47 PERIM:MS MARS OFF as earned from No vember 1. 1865 ber 21, Ma: On Marine and Inlandßisks' .....-.4554,188 78 On Fire Maks ........ 12 $6831.V:96 Interest during the eame period— a , Salvages, .te 87,717 n LoesEs, zxpEaceis, dbc., during the year 1770,E3s 72 as above Marine and Inland Navigation Return 40,59 79 lie-Insurances_ . 54.814 81. Agency' ChariA, Printing. 83,157 89 *Taxes—ll Is, Tax on Yreguinms, Polio , b10.133p8, 16,579 10 14,07013 $578,170 Zit 4192,889 44 °This is exclusive of the amount reserved for Taxes on L ivideads and Profits. efiBr.TB OF THE 0031:PANY November 1,1866. VOO,OOO United Itrites Five per cent. Loan. 1671. ---- 1i114,000 00 IM,OOO- United States Six per - cen --- Lloan, ISM 138,500 oo MAO United States 7 3-10 per Cent. Loan Treasury N0te5..._.._ ... 211,500 00 125,C00 City of l'hUadelpttia Six p e r cent. Loan (exempts)...._ _ 126,ste so 54,00 State of Pennsylvania Six per cent. Loan,--- -- .-. 54,710 Co 46,000 s etStatf P e nnsylvania Five per - Loan. - 44,620 00 50,000 State of New Jersey Plx - per - tx -- nt. Loan --•.---. 50,750 03 30,000 Pennsyl van i a . Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 20,500 00 ACCO Pennsylvania Railroad Second mortgage e per cent. Bo_ 24,250 CO 25,000 Western Pennsylvania tudixosel Six per cent. Bonds (Penna. B, R. guarantee)...... ..._...._ 20,750 00 33,000 State of Tennessee per Een - V, Loan. . 18,000 oo 7,100 State or r i - eise - 11. 7 11 - -pe - r -- cetit: Loan .. 5,040 CO 15,000 300 snares stock . Germantown Gas Company, principal and in. tereat guaranteed by the city -of Philadelphia....„— 15,M 00 7,150 143 shares stock ennsylvania Railroad Compay 5,000 100 shares stock Is7or n th Peansylve; nia Railroad eX.mpany. _ 3,350 00 •°O,OOO SO shares stock Philadel ph ia and Southern Atoll Stiatuahlp Cont. pany,.... ....... at,020 00 26 BROADWAt N.Y, $1,019,123 90 JAMES A. FREEMAN, 4.I: O TO 4 TIRE L EA T t - •".. , "671iNTH FALL EAT& OR.REAL.ESTAVAT THB h..BIiCANOR oN WEDNESDAY, DEC. This hale, on WIDUNEEIDAY, at 12 o'clock noon, At theEkCkange, RIII include the following— NO. ;a 1.113.1.3 E S lf—A two -story brick house. above Flizwater.l6 by 40 feet. Clear. Orphans' Court &as— Estate of Nary bobertson, deed. PO. 531 W.ASHINCFPuIf BP—IL threestwy orick house. 16 by 0.7 feet $32 ground rent. eiameßstate. BMUS'S COURT—e three-story brick dwelling, Rogers's Court. between Noble, Pegg and New Market sts ,13 by 44 feet (.tear:. NO 430 MONROE . ST—A two story frame house 13 by 90 feet. 618 ground rent Or (burl Salo— Estate of .flernard J. Woods, dec'd. • NO. 1209 ELLSWORTH ST—A three story brick dwelling, 16 by 60 feet. Clear. OrPholu' anal Sble— Ettttteof_ fin McGuigan, deed. GRAY'S PERRY ROAD--A valuable tract of Land, ren rung from Gray's Ferry Mad to the Schoylkill,l33 feet front by 1,103 feet deep. Mom FEDERAL AND TWENTY SIX.TH STS —A square Of ground at the S.W. corner of 'twenty air th and Federal eta, Clear. air The facilitier for trqnsporta ti,,n both bp raft and water, render this portion of the city very destrabie for manyfaclorier, machine shops, mule, coal oil works, cne, Baled, Fresh, Salt and Packing Ray: Baled Oat, Wheat and Eye Straw, for SHIPPING AND CITY USX no3ao.w6mrp UNITED ISTA.TES Nos, 24, 26 and 28_8 FIFTEENTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. FSLER dc BROTHER. WOOD aiGULDING9, BRACKETS, STAIR AT, USTFRS, NEWEL POSTS. GENERA.L. TURNeNG, WItoLL WOBH etc. SHELVING PLANED TO OE LEE The largest avortment of Wood hionlillnot tit this city cordaant/z pa itguad. tlpt6 Usti rp REAL , ESTATE. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATiII OF lIP3 DAVID S. BRuWN.' Deceased.—JAMES A.. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER.— Under anthorliV the Orphans' Court for the City and (fount, of Pann e elphia, on WEDNEBDA.V. December 19tn, 1886. at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de. scribed Beal Estate. late the Eropertr of David S. Brown, deceased; No. 1.- Property. FRONT Street, above - Amber.—A. lot of ground with the two brick buildings the) eon erected. situate on the easterly side of Front street, 84 feet 9% inches northerly from the N.B. corner of Front and Amber sweets; thence ex tending herly along the easterly sale of Front street is feet , thence eaatwardly on a line at rignt an gles with Front street 44 feet 2% inches; thence south easte Amb e r street s ch- sso the north-westerly side of said ; thence a outhwesterlY along tile same I 6 feet; thence at right angles with 'Anther street 87 feet 5 inches, and thence westerly at right angles to Front street, 37 feet 5 fumes to Front street, the place of beginning. Enblect to CIO ground rent per annum. Po. 2 —THRIIE-INIORY BRICK HOIT3E (AD JOINTB L Of Orounc. with the threo-storY brick messuage thereon erected. on the east side of Front street. t.B feet 9' inches northward from Amber street; thence extending along Front street 16 feet; thence eastwardry at-right angles with groat street 37 feet 5 inches to a point; thence southeastwardly at right angles with Amber street. 87 feet 5 inches to Am ber street.; thence along Amber street IC feq; thence northwesterly at right angles with . Amber street 80 feet 8 inches; thence westerly BO feet 5 inches to place of beginning. No. B.—FRAME HOUSE. EL UR street. A lot of ground, with the two-story frame metsusge thereon erected. on the east side of Blair street, 35 feet 21f incites southward from Otis street (late Wood street), In the Nineteenth Ward. containing in front 14 feet, and in depth 99 feet to a three-feet Pride alley. $lOO to be paid on each at the time of sale. is) , the Court. R. E. .111ERRICE, Clerk O. C.' bARAH ANN BROWN, Asiatbamtzatrik. JAMBS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. no2Bde6 13 Store, 4M Walnut street. - CFA( ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ON THE PREMT .23 SES.—Estate of CHARLES HEMMA AN, de ceased.—JAMAS A. FRE PC.MAN, Auctioneer —Valua ble FACTORY and LOT, FOURTH. and HACELEY streets, Nineteenth Ward,with Engine Home, Engine, Boilers, &c. Under authority of the Orphans' Coart for the City and County of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY APIERNUON, Decemner 21st, 1866. at 2 o'clock. will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, late- the property of Charles Herrmann, deceased. All that certain three story brick Factory, with basement and one story 'engine house in the rear thereof, situate upon a cenain lot of ground in the Nineteenth .Ward: beginning at the southwest corner of Fourth and Hackle, streets; thence extending southwestwardly along the sonth. eastwa southeastf Beckley street 101 f..*t 6 inches: thenceardly at right angles with Hackle! street 56 feet 13 inches; tt ence eastward at rig" t angles with Fourth street, 57 feet Oti inches to Fourth street: thence along the west side of Fourth Street us feet .1.13• inches to the place of beginning. Subject to $240 ground rent per annum. / with Kr The above is a valuable three-story brick Fac tory. engine house. 3" horse power ensine, made by Morgan. Orr & Co., flue boiler, in perfect order. The entire buildings and machinery have been erected within a year. and the location is rapidly improving for manufacturing purposes. - sar WO to be paid at the time of sale. Isy the Court, E. A 31 E RRICE, Clerk. 6. C. THOMAS FLNLEY, Administra. SALE OF MACHINERY-16 Looms, Shafting, Ptorul leys, Belting, Spoolers, Bobbin-Winder, Worsted and Cotton Tar. c. ImmedtatAy after the sale of the Real Estate, will be sold by order of Administrator of the estate, the machinery in the building, including sixteen looms, eluatiag, pulleys, belting, stioolers, bobbin winder, .fir. Also, Worsted and Cotton Yares. t_ll. 17th marhinery is nfor/y new. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, n023,de6,13 Store, 4= Walnut street. EXECUTORS' SALE—Estate of PETER BO vounr. deceased.—JAMES A FREEHAN, a net ioneer.—Under authority contained in the will of the late Peter P °vend t, deceased on WED N.E4D AY, Decemrer 19, Im% at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale at the PHILADELPHIA EX.CHANGE, the following described ItearEstate. viz: No. I. VALUA/ILk. STORE, No 2.58 N. THIRD street,—All that certain tbree-story brick and granite handl ig or store, situate on the west aldeof Third street (No. 216), near Vine street; containing in Dont on Third street about 21 feet 3 Inches, including a 3-feet wide alley left open for the use of this and the property adjoining on the sonth,.and extending of that width in depta west ward 42 feet, then narrowing on the south side thereof to the breadth or about 29 feet 9 inches, Melee the fur ther depth westward of that width 42 fees 8 inches, with the privilege of said alley. and also of another alley 4-feet wide, leading northward into Vine street. Clear of Inc - cumbrance, kart of the DurchaSe money may remain. No 2 —tIENTEEL DWELLING. No. 460 North Fourth street, All that certain threestory brick dwelling house with three story back braidings, situate on the west side of Fourth street, 40 feet north of Noble streek containing in front on on on ourth street 19 feet inches. and in depth the north line 84 feet a inches, and on the south line 79 feet 3 inched, and in braedth on the rear end [harem 19 feet IDi-inches. Saloon parlor, dining-room and kitchen on first floor. mar sle vestibule gas. bath, ranges, hot and cold water, beater in cellar. private stairway, kn. Air Clear of inctunbrance. Ayr Me to be paid on each at the time °reale. . By order of .hxecutors. JANI PS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,. no*dett,l3 Store, 422 Walnut street, ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of go. BERT M. LEE. deceased.—JAMES A. FRS , ..suctioneer.-43PFICE BUILDING, No. 109 worth SIXTH street. above Arch.—Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Phila. delphia, on WRDNE -MAY. December 19th, 1869, at 12 o'clock. Noon will be sold at Public sale without re serve, at the PHILADELPHIA. ESC lIANGE, the fol lowing described Real Estate, late the property of RO BERT M, LEE, deceased. viz: A three story double meinusge, with large back bonding. and lot or piece of ground, on the east side of Delaware Sixth street, be tween Arch and Race streets, 34 feet front by 74 feet deep. more or less. Subject to CU ground rent per annum. The above is a desirable property, containing 17 rooms. the main bat ding used as a dwelling; the lira: Hour dlvici , tl Into convenient offices, together yielding Kress tal of 11,3:10. S t 2lO to be paid at the time of sale By the Court. E. A. 3EERRICE. Clerk O. CL RICHARD WASHIINGTON, Administrator. JAWS A. FRb,E.MAN, Auctioneer. Store 422 Walnut street. n01a,de6,13 ORPHANS'COURT SAL E.— Estate of SAMUEL 11:1 P MARRS. deceseeit —JAILES A. REEMAN, Auctioneer. DWELLING, No. 11 1 22 South FICHTE street Under authority of the urphans' Conrt for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNES DAY. December 39, ISES, at 12 o'cirick, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PH ILADE LPHIA EX CHANGE. the following described Real Estate. late the property of SAMUEL P. MARRS. deceased. All that lot of ground. with the tbreestory messnage thereon erected. situate on the west side of Fifth street, 172 feet south of Carpenter street; containing in front IS feet. and in depth SO feet,to a twenty feot wide street, SA/. SlOO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. HERRICK, Clerk°. C. RICHARD M. BATTURS,Trustee. JAMES A. FREEMAN Anztioneer, ness de6.13 Store. 422 Walnut street. PEREMPTORY S r LE BUILDING AACPS A. F.LOTSREE ." MA, umionee. , T ENTY-BECOND street, below Pine street. On WEDNESDAY. December 19,1666 at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, without ressrve, at the PHIL -..D.ELPEILA. EXOHANGE the following de scribed Rest Estate, viz: No. I.—all that lot of ground situate on the west side of Twenty-second street. 85 feet south ofPine street; 16 feet front by 81 feet deep, to a four feet alley leading Into Pine street. • No. 2.—A lot adjoining.l6 by 80 feet deep, to a four feet alley leading into Pine street. SEN - Clear of incambrance. w'l hey will be sold without rirerve. 1100 to be paid on each. at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, no 3 de6.13 Store. 422 Walnut Street. rro LhT.—LARGE ROO,ll with steam power. Also A. large room with Northern Light, 95 feet byte feet. Apply at ItVANS WATSON'S Factory, back of o. 248 North Eighth street. n0'434 AUCTION SALES. Partlctilare tomorrow WEB as (Successor to Wm. B. Hughes,) Forks of Seoond and Christian SUL: I3DILDEIVEI MILL,