Tie EpitaWe Life Assurance Society INo. 03 Broadway, IV©w Vork, INSURE YOUR LIFE PROCURE AN ENDOWMENT POLICY FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT, If you survive, or for the benefit of your Representatives in case of your early death. It is secure/beyond question, having invested in the safest manner Cash As&te-Over, Which arc being rapidly augmented by it* Annual Cash Income, Its increase of business is unparalleled in the history of Life Assurance, Policies Issued in 1866, * - - " * Alii. ITS POLICIES ARE KOBf-FORFEITABI.F., IT IS PtttELV mnrillL, dividing all profits among its Policy-holders, every year, on the first day of February, applying such profits as cash on the settlement of the next annual premium. The profits so divided among Policy-holders this year amounted to the magnificent sum of SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS! It is anticipated thatlhe dividend on the Ist of February, next will eclipse all “Termer dividends. All persons securing Policies in this Society previous to that day, will benefit in full by that dividend Policies issued on a single life for any amount from $250 to $25,000, on which dividends may be annually applied in any of the following modes: First—To the permanent increase of the sum assured. Second—To the increase of the sum assured for one year or a term of years. Third—To the permanent reduction of the premiums. - Fourth—-To the reduction of premiums for one or more years. _ Fifth™To the limitation of the number of years in which premiums are to be paid, ‘ These concessions as to the choice of applying dividends are made by NO OTHER COMPANY. The following is an example of the last dividend on a common life policy, one year old: Age,3o; Amount, 15,000; Annual Premium, $346 20 (only one premium paid). Dividend added without increase of premium $BBB 75, or CASH reduction of $lO6 93 on the SECOND year’s premium. THESE DIVIDENDS INCREASE EACH YEAR, and eventually EXCEED the premium, when the Policy becomes paid up for the original amount, and the annual dividends thereafter continue las a CASH INCOME. THE SOCIETY, CONSIDERING IT’S AGE, IS The largest Mutual Life Insurance Company in the World! As well as the most successful cme. The profits realized by the Society, during its eight years of business, have all been divided nmom: its members, by application income one of its five different modes of applying its profits to the benefit of Policy-iiolders.nud has yielded them an average CASH RETURN, on every dollar of annual premium paid, of MORE THAN FORTY PER CENT. PER ANNUM. This is believed to be the largest result ever arrived at by auy Life Insurance Company 1 in the world, during the same space of time! . , * • Persons insuring in this Society enjoy advantages of a SPPCIA L character, because, aside from jts immense wealth and rapid progress, AAA its policies are comparatively A'A'll', and thireforn it is carrying but very few impaired risks. Its per centagc of Loss to* amount at risk is ices than that of any of the older Companies, add its per eentage of Total out-go to Cash Premium Receipts IS A KSS Til A A' TU A TOP A .XY OTJIEfI COMP AAT Wit A TSOE VER. It is proved that capitalists assure, for investment, in the Equitable Life Assurance Society in preference to any other Company,' by the fact tliut JTS POLICIES AVERAGE LARGER IN AMOUNT TRAN IHOSB OP ANY OTHER COMPANY, And it is so reported by the Superintendent of the New York fusurauee Department to the Legisla- ture of that State. GEORGE \V. PHILLIPS, Actuary, JAMES \V. ALEXANDER, Secretary, | HENRY B. HYDE, Vice President, wUliiopto act as Agent* for THE EQUITABLE ate.invited to apply, for further information, to the General Agents. 4yjy Chestnut Street, IPhilatlelpUia,. REASONS WHY OF THE UNITED STATES, Is the Best Company in which to I 'VILIAA.M C. ALEXANDER, President, BETTS & REGISTER,. * THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPtHA, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21,1867. 85,000,000 83,000,000 830,072,450 1867. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, Have Now Opened Their FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETINGS. 500 Pieces J. Crossley & Sons’ Patent Tapestry Carpets. 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. 500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. 250 Pieces Yard-and-a-half Wide Velvet Carpets. ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EJCFRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. bol4-6 in w REAL ESTATE SALES. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—ESTATE OF , JAMES IShili Keene, deceased. Thomas it .Sons, jSliiL Very elcgsnt Country Residence, witn stabUi iiua co«cli house. iind beautiful grounds, Tacony, Fh , :>OO Uvt front on Washington struct, BUD feet front on \\ street, JJOO feet front on Franklin street. 200 feet front ou ; Aramingo street; 4 valuable fronts. About 300 yards trorn ■ steamboat landing on the river Delaware. 100 yam* trorn ( the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Depot. 1M miles , mil OB from Bridesburg.Twenty-third Ward.- On iuiwdav, October 15th, 1867. at 12 o’clock, noon, will b" sold at public Halo, at the Philadelphia Exchange: All tout very elegant country place, known ns “Arlington,” fronting on Washington etreet, Wissinoining street. Aramiujo str-vt and Franklin street, at Taconv. Pa, having a front on ; each street of about 300 feet. Tim house is a three-story brick (coated, painted and finished to mutate Nova bcotia t (mudstone), well built and hand-om- )y finished, and lias . the modern conveniences; parlor, library, dimiw-romsi. i kitchen and summer-kitchen on the first Moor; -1 d'Tirabb* • chamber* on second tioor. and 4 on tin- fourth lloor; ceil- , ingH high and benutKnUv painted; bath-room, hot and ; cold water, furnace, en<,king-rHug,-. .v.e ; law cell v.- witu : cement il<v»r, v.ine closet and well of water—two-storv . Mope stable and cnrriaci -house. (with 4 fitaliO j cow-lmnso, vigeon-house and toobhoiir.'—.i ?rapcre's, . summer house, vegetable or ice hono*. basin for tountam. I Arc The grounds comprise one entire square of about ;» acres, beautifully l»id out with walks and planted wit]* i beautiful shade trees and shrubbery, enclo-ed by a tucket fence and Osage orange hedge. ') he vard is stocked with an abundance of choice fruit, about 15U pear trees, nearly 100 grape vines, peaches, strawberries, raspberries, cur rants. vegetables. Ac. BT?‘ Clenr of all incumbrance. Terms-Two-thirds eash . Immediate possession. May be examine d any afternoon previous to the sale, , . - Uv order of M. R. KEENE. Executrix. M. THOMAS ,t SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. Will be sold, at the same time, a desirable Country Flare, Residence and Stable, opposite the above, fronting on Franklin and Wissinomiwg streets. See ntlmr-hand* fcc21,280c!2 PUBLIC SALE.-THOMAS ft SONS, AUC f tioneere -Very Desirable Munition, with , Stabm u and Conch-Houflo, No. 4703 Kingsesßing avenue. 8-1 feet front, 115 foot deep, 27th Wurd. On Tiifwlay. Oct ljt, lnt;7, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo Hold at public Halo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil that tli-ce-Mory brick trough cunt) moHHuago nud lot of ground, situate on the northerly aide of KlngHCPPing avenue (on Maylandvlllc Height-;), above Korty-peveutli atreet. West Philadelphia-, contain ing in front on Kingsesaing avenue 84 feet, and extending in depth 175 fuck The improvements are a large substan tially. built three-story double front mastic brick residence, with cxUnsivo two-story back buildings: ha* all the modern improvements; flower garden all arouml the house, and vegetable garden in the rear. Also, a two* story eouch*house, and stabling for three horses. Oifr'Clear of all incumbrance. 4 , Terms—ss,soo may remain on mortgage. May be exa mined any day previous to sale. Immediate possession. # . . ... . Tho above 1b situate in one of the moat beautiful parts of the27th Wind, within one square of Darby-cam, and short walk to Forty-second and Chestnut Htrecta, the ter minus of Chestnut street railway. -•- . M. THOMAS* SONS. Auctioneers,' * ae21,28 139 and 141 South Fourth street. At* REAL ESTATE—THOMAS ft SONS* SALE.— E3M. 4 Thrcc-ntory brick Dwellings, 8. W. coroor of Edge- JSlia mont and Divltiion streets. Richmond, iwcnty-iutn Ward —On Tuesday, October 15th, 1867, at 12 o’clock.nom, will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, All that lot of ground, with the improvements tnoreon erected, situate on the northwest side of Edgemont street, (late Brown street,) 111 feet 6 inches northwest of Clear. field street, Richmond, 25th Ward ;tho lot containing in front on Edgemont street 111 feet 6 Inches, and extending in depth along Division street 95 fact 9 inches. Tho Im provements consist of 4 three story brick dwellings, with frame kitchens, frame stable, Arc. Subject to the tions that uo frame building shall ever bo erected or put on said lot. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 100 87 100. Terms—Cash. M THOMAS <fc RONS, Anctionoprs, se2l 28,0c12 13P and 141 8. Fountii street. MS. PEKEMPTOKY SALE.—THOMAS & SONB f HliJ Auctlonc-cni.-Bulldlng Lot aouthout corner ot Bail l-'orty-flfth and Oregon Htreen;.Twenty-Fourth VVnrd. On Tneadny. October 15th, 1867, nt 12 o’clock, noon, will b« .old at public rale, without rcHorvc, at tho Philadelphia Exclinngc, all that largo lot of ground, altuato at tho •ooUj. cast corner of Oregon and Orleans (now Fortv-filtliJ Btrnet, Twentv.fourth Ward, containing in front on Forty-flfth etreet 180 foot,and extending in depth along Oregon etroct feet. Bui) cct to a redeemable ground rent of $96 a year. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer,. at-21,28,0c12 189 and 141 Boutti Fourth street. MS, HEAL ESTATE.-THOMAS’"* SONS' SALE.- ran; BuHim ns Stand-Threc-Btoiw Brick Store and D won ing, S.E. comer of Race ana Jacoby stroets, between Twelfth nnd Thirteenth streets. On Tueaday* Octobor 15th. 1867. at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tin* Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern throe story brick store nnd dwelling, with bacK building and lot of ground, situate at tho aouthewt corner of Race and Jacoby streets, between Twelfth and niir tvonth street*; containing in front on Race street JU ieet. and extending in depth along Jacoby street 74 foot, it w n wrlbestsblfißhed business stnnd, and has the modern conveniences. Subject to an irredeemable ground rent ox * CU ' M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 5e21,280c12 139 and HI South Fourth street. fi, HEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'.SALE.- ! Tluee-story Brick Residence. No. 181 8. s Eighteenth 1 street, second door above Walnut street.—On Tues day. October 15th, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will ba sold at public sale, at the I’hiladelphia Exchange, all that three ntory brick messuage, with back building and lot of ground, situate cm the cast side of Eighteenth street, above Walnut street. No. 131; the lot containing in front on Kightef nth street 18 feet, and extending in depth 78 f<et 6 inches, with an outlet on Moravian street; ha* the modern conveniences: gas, new range, bath, bot and cold water, and dumb waiter: newly papered throughout, «c. . Mfr Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate possession. Can bo examined any time pre vious to sale. _ M. THOMAS ft SONS, Auctioneer*. «gll,BB,ecU 189 gad U 1 Bout u lTourtU etroot J. F. & E. B. ORNE, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, E. B. OENE, STNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. B. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, ORNI, ORNE, REAL ESTATE S^EES, Cfb PI’BLIC SALE ON THE PREMISES.—THOM AS K;»ii it Son*. Auctioneers.— Handsome Residence witr» »Ido yard. And Furniture, No. 2u»J4 Wallace street, w’eat of Twentieth street. 23 feet 4 inches front and lou feet B y. inches deep. On Friday morning, September 27th. 1887, at 10 o’clock, will be sold at public sal**, ou the premises, all that handsome modern three-»tury brick residence, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Wallace street. went of Twentieth street. No. 2004; containing iu front ou/Wal lace street 22 feet 4 inches, and extending in d«*pth 100 f<*e> b'< inches; it U in excellent order, neatly papered .and painted; handsome parlor', dining-room atid kitchen on jirst floor; 3 chambers, large sitting-room, bath-room and closets on second floor: 5 chamber* and store-room on third door; gas throughout, with fixtures (included in the sale, free ofohnrgei; hot and cold water, water-closets., furnace, cooking-ranged, to. Clear of nil incumbrance. Terms—#4,ooo may remain on mortgage Immediate possession. May be examined any time pre viuUd to sole. , / HANDSOME HOI'tfKIJQLT) FIK\iTl*KE.-Tnunndi- iitdy tho rJil'* of tho lltvidom'.', will bp wold th<’ h»nd*omi- lin. j pwo.»cl. Walnut nud /)ak Furnitu r o, iiaf* Mirror?. «‘l*-iMuit Fisino, Uriifl.-o.da CArpota, Full par titulars in catnl'oenpH. / M. THDMA.S «t &OSA. Anetlonrora, KWnml \i l Kmitli l*’ourtl» ,«!?, t'l'tSMC 5A1.8.-MT THOMAS A:' AH '• tionee’rs. - Very Valuable/'Country Heat and Farm, Acres, Main street, llruldnnfieid. Camden couutv, N. .J.-On October lath, 1807. at 12 o’clock, noon, wIH be Hold at public Halo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable country s/*»t and farm, situate on Main rt'Haddoniidd. partly in Delaware and partly in Newton township-. Camden countv, New Jersey. and h<l - the country seats of Robert Hare Powell, Joseph N\ Withers. Jo-<mh Evans, Joseph Ellis and others. The land is in a high state of cultivation, well watered, turn orchards of fruit; shade-trees, large frame mansion, brick paved, with parlor, diningroom, sitting-room and kitcb- ti on the first floor; 7 chambers above ; frame barn, smoke, bouse, tenant-house, spring-house and other out-build in,". Thin farm adjoins Haddonlield, and a large portion stiit.i ble for building sites. Posxes.-ion November Ist, except tenant-house, which will be March/Sath, 18*58. May hi examined on application to the owner and occupant, Mr. Withers. C* 1 " Trails run several times & day by Delaware aud Raritan And Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Zsf~ Terms, cash. / M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioners, „ 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ~"/i'NE(Ji;T()HB’ BALEEBTATK OF HAMPEL .Orager, deceased—Thomas * Sons, Auctioneers—De* /siranlo Farm. 39 Acres. Ridge Avenue, Twenty-first Ward.—On Tuesday," October 15th. 1867, at I*2 o’clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that farm or tract of land, situate on the east wardly aide of Ridge avenue, partly in Koxborough Town ship, and partly in (iermantown Township, in the City of Philadelphia, Twenty-first Ward-, containing about 39 acres more or less. Bounded by the said Ridge avenue, Mechanic street, Township Line road and Thorp’s lane, and adjoining the southwardly lines of the premises of Mrs. Markley and Charles Rapcwinc. On the B»id premi ses arc erected a large atone dwelling house, containing 11 rooms, atone bom. spring bouse, atone ahop, &c. T!»i« -farmis eligibly situated at the ten mile stone, on the Ridge avenue, in a rapidly improving neighborhood. In the tract aro about 6 acres of woodland; the house is well shaded with fruit and shade trees, anl there is a pump at the back door. The premises are now occupied by Thos. Coyle, whoso lense or the same will expire on the Ist day of April, 1868. By order of „„„ WM. H. CRAOER, TIIEO. BLANCHARD, Executors. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, bc21,28,0c12 139 and 141 South Fourth street HEAL ESTATE.-TIIOMAS & SONS’ SALK.- hTmI Country Place.—Genteel thrce-Btory brick dwelling and framo a table, and large lot, Franklin and \\ IhhL noniiug streets, Tscony, Twenty-third Ward. On Tues day, October 15th, 1867. at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Excange, all that desi rable country place, situate at tho corner of Franklin and WisHinoining Htreota, Tacony, Twentv-third nurd, 150 foot front, and 150 feet deep, 8 fronts. The imnroveincntH are a genteelthree-Htory brick, rough-cant dwelling; has 2 parlors, with folding doors, dining-room. sitting-room anil a kitchen* on the first floor; hath and four chambers on third, &c. Also, frame Btablfi. The gardeu ib planted with vegetables, fruit and'-shade trees. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—Two-thirds cash. w IST Immediate possession. Keys opposite. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, •c21'28,0c12 181* and 141 S. I ourth street. ’ ij” REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS A SONS’ BALE.- u Two Three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 2204 and t 221’6 Christian street, west of Twenty-second street. On Tuesday, Oetobor 15th, 1867, at 12 o’clock, o’clock, noon, will bo Bold at public Bale, at tho Philadel phia Exchange, all those two three-Htory brick messuages with two-story back building* and lot of ground, situate on the south aldo of Christian »treot, west of Twenty, second street, Nob. 2204 and 2206; each containing in front 16 feet, and extending in depth 76 feet to a 3 feet 8 inches wide alley, with the privilege thereof. They have the gas introduced, bath, range, ic. of all incumbrance. Terms—sl,soo may remain on mortgage, fiarrhey will b« noli ecimi-atcly, M. THOiIAW <fc SONS. Auctioneers, 802128 ocl2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. m EXECUTORS* PEUEMPI’ORY SALE.—ESTATE Bi>H of Hugh O’Donnell, deceased, for account of a former purchaser.— I Thomas «fc Sons, Auctioneers.—Three* story Brick Dwelling,No.692 Redwood street On Tuesday, October 15tn, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, wiP bo Bold at pub* lie sale, vtlthoutreMroc. at tho Philadelphia Exchange, nil that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, sit uate on the south side of Redwood street, 141 foet 7 Inchon east of Sixth street, No. 532; containing in front on Red wood Btreot 11 feet, and extending in depth 53 foot. Sale absolute. JAMF.B CAMPBELL, i .JOHN B. AUSTIN, \ Executors. .TAMES MeCANN, ) Other property, belonging to aamo estate, sold at same tiuio, see other handbills. M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers, 1867. THE FINE HENRY S. HANNIS & 00, SIS and SSO SOUTH FRONT STHJSJRST, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lota, on very advantageous Torm», xiicir stocit o* «r« wui»uio», in «»rana« •«< tant, and run* tlte 'rnrlouM montljn of and ol tlilu rear, tip M> l> l?ih e«U"ontract* made for lot* to arrive at Pennarlrania B.H. Depot, JMrrleM ■on ifineWJUarf, or at Bonded Warol»ou»ee. an partfe. mar elect. ItlbU* ESTATE SALES. 'job. '• flUTnf lluftli O’Donnell, deeoH«ed. T**r of * former inm-hnpiT.—' Thoina# Jc Son*, Auetionoi r*.- Building Lot. Washington ntrort. JPfr Mt. Plciuant utreetp. On Tuesday, October loth. I*o..at »J o’clock, noon, will boKfld at public nub*, without rut • »t the Philadelphia P.xchnugi'. all that lot of grouud, Pltu ate on tlm «u«»t fide of Htr.y-t. lu'tU'vn l ori ron! Mid Mt. Pleii-jant PtreeK in Morrln in 1 tnn ti.nn-liip. nmrki-il in I’lnn of mild i :itv I.ot No . nV.noni. motic-iiig nt the distance of Wfoot from the 'vept i»ldt of Wii“liincton rtrctl; contuinili, in front on W wlnniltou HfrtVt iii-fri-Ft!"ilinhc, »nd in -r!i-ptli luu foot to■» J-dj ‘‘ « ido itllov. to be loft Ol'ojr fcirt-vi-r, with tluMWi; «nil |ir|\ t. i,.„. of -Hid 12 fi-ot « idc alley forover. Other property, belonging to muue ceUte, »o!d »t nw time, nee other ll “•"j* 1 !j[-jjo M AS A' SONS' Auctioneer*. ne2l 280c12 * ’ IS* »nd 141 South Fourth gtreet. KXECTTOR8 1 i-i;ui:.Mri;c)ia saia.. I.ai A... ®TS of Hugh O'Donnell.deccaw'd.fnr luvniint of » foruo-. JliilL nnrrlmner Thutiift# Hon#. Auctioneer#. I,"' 1 eton- Krick Dwelling. No. Mo South Sixth *"*^ l day’October 15th. IM7. at 12 o’clock, noon. Jill ‘ * *'' at public Hale, without reserve, nt the 1 hiWd.iphia change, all that two-Mory hruk mo#*»nig«* and lot .» ground thereunto h.-longing. Mtuah* on * Sixth Htreet lIP feet *v. an inch *outh of V . o ilnoh -- NO. f*ls: conUimrg in front on Mitb street b> f.»thim-h ■ and ou the rear of Haul lot lu fcj*t .> niche#, earttward in diipth.on the north line tin r«.ot ■>> l*.' t an on the aouth line thereof 52 tret ti inche#. « arS ‘ Uf A.^lute. iAMK . ( . AMi , i([ . IL) JOHN 11. M>TIN. . L -utov. JAMES M« CANS. ‘ . «*» Cither property, belonging to the-amy edate, dd at the time hU-e other handbills. eaiiK timi. o><. >j. THOMAS A- SONS. AertMm-r,. ee2l.LV*- 12 Hr.* and HI South l*o'*rth Street M HFAL KSTVIT. -- Tll'ijiAS A: duNS' nAio'- Tk o iiml u l.alUtory Unci Du elling. V- h'-nt -She:.! l.un-. nhove Kiel,i. omi idreet wi ll j'rn ih-ge, ... whurl oh l"r:illkfu:il e'reeh. Ou Tiie«l»v.O.;t(.h- Dh 1 •U 12 o'clock neon. Mil! he wM at ’>< /hill. H.th . »ic tin Philadelphia Exrhangr. nil that 2 • -“«-oy hru k nu-.y ng-; and lot of ground. nituub* ou th- r-outli a e-t w auu.* When! Sie-ntt line 4fS f-et «.uithe..-t»;ordIv■ o Oh ■.111,-. Hall him--the lot containing in front on >\iu at ah-a lanefii'nWt. and extending in depth 2’i;> <•**•« ti groumt now nr late of Jo-jd; t hiertinan . with the free an J privilege <d a piece of ground laid «♦..! fo: a u ha. I Ipnding-pl.'ice. at ChMkb y Hall or l mnkfordl t .--k. h; I of a centerwuv lending from th<- -atm* into Wheat .*?he;i spne Thy ground." arc laid out-with g’ ape ilnw, tr nf At Pump nf excellent water oil the premi-e", Ac. K*f"t:|«-arot all lucumhrnncc. Term-- mar remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS A: SONS. Auctioneers. LSI and Ml South Fourth street. r'urXL kstat£-thomas'a' sons ; sall.- f hrick Ucaid»*uce. No. '.>j Oran rtn L with threc’-Htorr brick luiildiuß on str.- t OuTueeda'-. Ott»her l.Vh, P>iT,at 12 o’chi. k. rmori, will he eold at public ssle.at the I'hiUdclidn* L vchang**, .m! that three story hrii k residence, ftitunte ou th*< vy. -(-i l of Dean ntreet,W2 f**ct ?outh of Spruce, street, bet ween Twelfth ami Thirteenth street#. No. JO): eoutaimng .r; front 10 fret, and m depth 70 feet to Lwminger Htr.-et. «>n which U a three-atorr brick huildiug. B The Isolde ou Deau street has 8 r«-0 u#. grti<. battik and la in e#elWnt order, t ,N ;learof all incumbrance. Immediate pomcmlou. . . .. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneer*, «*21,28.0c12 IS? and 141 South Fourth street. M PEREMPTORY BALE—THOMAS SONS. Auctionecra.—AYill-ftocurcd Irredeemable ■•round Rent—s2oB a year. On Tinvday. October Ist, 1807. at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo fold at public *ale, without r. • nerve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all .that will- Secured yearly ground root of (Spam-h milled dollar# iaaning out of all that lot of ground Mhmtc on the north »ide of Market atreet, J3O feet went of lUev**nth/tre.-t, con taining in front 2d feet, and extending in depth Hot t*. Filbert Htreet. It is i-ecnredbva three-#tory bnckbuilduig, No. 1115. PunctnaMr paid, dale al*olute. - M. THOMAS & SON. Auctioneer*, bc21.28 139 and 141 South Fourth street. HEAL ESTATE.—TiII >M AH <fc SUNS 1 HAI.E.- H::! Laree and Valuable Jlnildinit Lot, Hin'e "treet, ! KiM of Fortieth afreet. On Tiiorday. Ortober L IW, at is o'clock. noon, will beaold at public Bale, at the Philadel phia Kxchangv, all that large and valuable lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Pint? utreef. 19& f**et weat of Fortieth street, containing in front on Pirn* street 105 fret, and extending in depth 150 fret to a 30 feet atr**et. f3f~ Clear of afl incnmbrance. Tenua—46.oo) mav remain on mortgage. 31. THOMAS <t BOSS. Auctioneer.", No-. 129 and I-fl South Fourth ,-trwt. MHKAL .ESTATE-THOMAB <fc. SONS’ SALE Thres story Brick Hwslling. No. 13d Marriott street, cut of Third strer t. On Tuesday, October I/j. l<r>T, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at publlcsale, at tile I’hllu dt’lphia Exchange, all that three-story brick mw»n*;t and lot of ground, situate on tho south side of Marriott street. >-l fed cast of Third street. No. 23>S: coutuinlns in front on Marriott street (formerly .Marriott lanei 12 feet and ex tending in depth 40 feet to a three feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. The house contains six rooms. t*r* clear of all incumbrance. M. THOMAS k CONS. Auctioneers, 130 and HI South Fourth -treet. rr-212^0c12 JJF.AL KBTATE.-THOMAS & BOSS’ SALK.- fgifr f> brbk and frame DucNingy, So-. 40 and U.Krim>‘ 13iiL street, Second Ward. *'<o fret front Uu 'lju.*'** dny. October l**t. IW, at 12 o'clock, n<*un. will Ik* “old at l.uidic /-ale. at tit** Khilndrlphia K.vrbauge: A‘l lot rtf ground, with the improvements thereon erected, cltuate r>u the north ride nt K-hm- «tref*t, below citrcim nti i it. So . 40 and 42: < ontniuiiu m front <«u Krim« “tree? SO feet, and extending in depth 112 feet, m«.re or le«*. I L roimi-t of 3 frame and 2 brick mer.-oing Subject to a yearly ground reut of $lO. Term/'. (.‘uKh MKKAL ESTATE.--THOMAS d* SONS* s?ALE , l.arc*- nnd Valuable Lot, 8. W. com» r 1 nirtv and Syramorr utroftn. I*»7 fret ft out, W 7 It ft d«*i*ji On TucHlnv. October lflth, l>iT7. at 12 o’clock, noon, will » mid at 'public Hale, sit the Philadelphia Exchange: All that large and valuable lot o 1 ground. nltunte at the noiit.t ivevt corner of Thirtv-fourth and Sycamore street* ; con taining in front ou 'Hurty fourth street H ? feet, and on Svcarnore rtroet IR7 feet. On the nbowlot >a a H rumii frame ImiiHC ; fruit and ehnde tree*. <fcr. Clear of all incumbrance TortUK—linlf C»hli. Immediate poHsesamn. M. THOMAS A HONS. Auctioneer*, hc21.28.0c12 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 1 Mi. REAL E3TATK.-THOMAS A SDNs- BALE EtH'sl.i Brick Dwellings. Richmond Htre.-t. Jam. northeast ot York street, Nineteenth 'Vardj-on Tuesday, Octolicr 15th, IHS7, nt 13 o'clock, noon, wilt hr fold at piddle sale.-at-Iho Fhilndelnhm Exchange, nil those 3 three-story brick messuages nnd the lot* of ground thereunto belonging, Bltmito on the N. W. side of ltieli mond street, 143 left .V h. of A ork street, Nineteenth Ward; containing on Kichmond Btreet 72 teut, and ex tending to depth 8# feet. . , . Subject to a yearly ground rent of #144. auDjtci 10 j- THOMAS «fc SONS. Auctioneer?, hc21,28,0c!2 139 and 141 South Fourth nt. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS A SONS’SALE. - wH? Krwlnei*n Stand—Three ftorv Brick i Tavern and IBiiL Dwelling, 8. W. corner of Twentieth and-Bedford ntreiti.—On Tuesday, October lat, 1867* at 12 o’clock, noon, will be Hold at public ante, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil that three-story brick tavern and dtvelliii* and lot of ground, situate at the southwest corner of Twentieth and Bedford streeta; containing in front-on Twentieth Htreet 16 feet, and extending ia depth 60 feet. Subjict to a yearly ground rent of #oft. M. THOMAS A' SONS. Auctioncera. 81*91,28 189 and 141 South Fourth Btreet, BV ORDER OF HE IRS.—ESTATE OF ROGER MCDONALD. deceased. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, Anctioneora. STORE AM) FOUR DWELLINGS, T'WENTV FOUimi STREET, BELOW WALNUT STREET. On Monday, October 7th, 1867, will he Hold at public wale, nt twelve o’clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change. fL All tlint certain lot or piece of ground, together with I tho improvement* thereon erected, situate on tlu* of Beach, now Twcnts’-fourth atreet, and the south Hide of a 20 feet wido atreet called Caldwell Htreut, between ‘Walnut and Locust Htreets. in the Eighth Ward of the city of Philadelphia. Containing in front or breadth on said Beach Btreet 20 feet, and extending in length or depth of that width on nuld 20 feet wide atreet 110 feet to another 20 feet wide atreet. Improvements conehtof a twontory brick atoro and dwelling fronting on Twenty-fourth atreet and three threo-atory brick dwellings, containing three rooms each, and one three* story brick dwelling, containing bLx rooms, fronting ou Caldwell atreet. CT r Clehr of all incumbrance. J. M. GL'MMEV A SONS. Auctioncera, 8e21.28.0c5 * 508 Walnut street Beal estate.- ,i. m. W;mmeya sons’ sale THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, AND FOUR DWELLINGS IN THE REAR, No. 728 LOMBARD STREET On Monday, Oct. 7th. 1807. will be M»ld at public sale, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the PhUadolphitTExchangc, 481 All that certain lot or niece of ground, together (P with tho improvement? thereon erected, situate on the south Hide of Lombard Btreet, at the dlatancc of 158/eet eaatwavdlv from the east side of Eighth utreot. In the Seventh Ward of the citv til El.iluilulubiß.eoetttiaiue in front ou Loiubiwd Btreet SOfeet, and extending in depth of that width. l*ti feet, to Cullen Btreet. Improvements consist of a BUbHtantial threo-story brick dweuimn front ing on Lombard street; 8 two-story frame dwelling, in the rear (if the same, and a three story bnck dwgling 'g”• - n ;f U °lJject *l™ two" yearly ground rents—one of $BO, and the otf.er of s:g & 80Ng Auctioneers, 8e51,28,0e5 J ' 503 Walnut street. WANTED-AYOUNG, SOUND AND LIGHT built HORSE. Address, with doscrlptton, and lowest price, ltpx 2844, I*. O, It* iVANTFtD—A HOUSE TO RENT-IN A CEN trat location, with ail the modern canTonieucea, by Nov!to" ftAttCH h, &, 907 CUcatnut attCOt. it* Old Bye Whiskies . LARGEST AND BEST BTOOK OF OLD IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneer*. 139 aud 111 S. Fourth street WANTS* RYE WHISKIES 4GO MILES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. RIMttG WEST FROM OHARA ACROSS IRE COMLMIf, are now completed, and it I# expected that the remaining 57 luik-A, to carry the truck to the ban* of the Rocky Mouo tain*, will be flnlrhed early in October. Contract* havo already been made for rock-cutting* beyond, to be dona during the whiter. The work 1# Wing pushed forward witli equal energy 0 n the California <‘nd of the route,"un der the direction of the Central Pacific Company, com mencing at Sacramento, and it I* confidently cxpectod that the two road* will meet in 1870, thu* completing the entire grand Hnovconnecting the Atlantic and Pacific ocean*, on which THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in c;uh have already been From the liberal Government aid. the wealth and energy of the etockhold* en*. anil tin-ready market for the FJn*t Mortgage Bond*, th*‘r«.- i# in* want of fund# for the most vigorous prosecution of the work, and it* early completion is a* certain hs any lutmv hmdnctA event can bv. . m:t iabmngs of xne i.mos PACIFIC HAILUOAI), During the quarter ending July ?W of tho current year an average nf 32T> mile* of the Union Pacific Railroad wm In operation. The Superintendent’* report shows tke fol l-i Wing result: Pansenger* $1wJ.526 S£ Freight ... 51?.C72 3? Telegraph 1.416*25> Mails 12 140 w TTan-portaiion, Contractor’s Material*.. 455,205 44 “ ” ’ Men. P7 FueL Repair of Track •* “ Knginn*. Oar*. Shops, 4:c Office* and Stations Conductor*, Engineers, &c. Train# Njt ExK.M.MfK to b&iance From the relative high charge, the operating expense* of the road are but 32** per cent, of the earning*, and tho ratio would be much less if the contractor** bculnca* wero not done at half rate*. Tlirowing out charge* to contrac tor* for transportation of material* and men(d<7FAfcB3 4U. and deducted from the aggregate of all opcratingei»en*e* (st:t>s,sDo «2) 32Jt per cent 42> a* the proportion chargeable on the work done for contractor*, Ur# than actnal co#f, because of the price charged for it, and we have the net operating expect** on the com mercial bnsineni* for the quarter. 68. The accoutre for the ef/mmtrcial tnufiiiais stand* a* follow*: F.aminga for May, June, and July #723,755 54 Kxptiwea ” ** u 6O N»1 profit of operating 325 tniic* of road three ihouUhh..V.'.... . ...... 'Hie amount.of Bonds the Company can Lmu« on 2515 mile*, atSKUCOpermile, I* s6.2oU,wu. Interest in gold, three moiitha, at 6 p*r cent., cn this stun, ia #78, - OOOi add4>) prco'iuiD, to correspond with currency earning*, L &109.5UU,- (thawing that the net carninga for thia quarter were viorr thnnj'our tht mlerent on the Flrat Mort* ga«c Bond* ou tlii? length of road, Firkt Mortgage Bond*. whoße Interest U to amply pro ridtd for rnd so tiiorougbly rccurrd, mint he clawed among the invt^tuicntf 1 . They pay SIX Per CENT, in GOLD. ian<t nee offered for tlic present at Ninety Cent)* on Hie Hollar and Accrued IntcreNt at Nix per Cent, in Currency from July Id. v Many partie* an* taking advantage of tho prwent high price of GovcrnmcntatockH to exchange for those Bonds, w hich ure over 16 per • ent. cheaper, and, at the current rate of premium on gold, pay Over Nine Per Cent. Interest. Subscriptions will be reccivsd in New- York at the Com* panv’&Ollice, No. 20 Nassau Street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau st. CLARK, DODGE & CO., Banker*. No. 51 Wall st. JOHN J. CISCO A SON.. Bankers, No. 33 Wallet. lu Philadelphia, THE TRADESMEN’B NATIONAL BANK. DK HAVEN A BROTHER. WHJJAM PAINTER A CO. TOWNFEND WHELEN A CO. J. E. LEWAR3 A CO. F. BTEEB. In Wilmington, DcL, R. R. ROBINSON & GO. United Btntea, of whom mapß and descriptive pamphlet* may be abtained. August 80th, 1867. 5e17.19 21.4tt IPHOLBTEBY, See. BEDDING FEATHER WAREHOUSE, TENTH STREET. BELOW ARCH. Feather*, Feather Beds. Bolster* and Pillows, Straw. Hußk, Hair and Spring Mat tresses, Spring Bedß ami Spring Cots. Iron Bedsteads of all B *WINDOW SHADES of every quality, and a great variety of patterns. ' „ Comfortables. Quilts and Counterpanes, or alt kinds, especially Marscllles^uilts. A very largo assortment of Blankets, so cheap as to defy competition. uclf-th s tu 26t rpj Below Arch. „ A MAGNIFICENT INVESTMENT.-A FARM OF GKtm-ntv acres, situate near doiiceßtirLnko.N.J.. cranberries and willows. A 9!! l [ r [ t AI -LES < ‘ WrLSON, . .Sunday Merr-ury Offico. “—utraiTbESIDENCE. VERY FINE MA I Oil, bALK—^.j, excellent fruit; liouso built for Ijhl jlew, large lot. wit j verandah, watocand “ the owner s uiie. |" pass, Inquire of WM. SIVeVIC Nn'r«i Sixth stoor on the premises. ao3l6t* nn w h~KIBTS AND CORSETS.-MKS. E. ii y v K pv tio 813 Vine atreet. Is now manufactur ing aulhe varieties'of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Ac. She has (Ssotticßeal French CorseU of new styles. HoonSklrts altered *nd renalrod. mhaa-tfrp_ nn(, i.ict-NEATLY FURNISHED LODGING ROOMS. TapW at No, 810 CTawn Btreet. - It* rayl. to daflf VINANOIAJt. OF THE EARNINGS. S 1,313, (C 6 7*5 EXPENSES. .. .ei3i.(*>« ... 1«»,7iJ7 M ... KU*4 44 ... 54 »fi*) ... ?2JZ*4 73 ... 15.486 r*:i .. &fX,b# 03 $1,203.03?^ .#«5.7W 04 JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer. NEW YORK! FOR SALE. HOOP SKIRTS. TO RENT.
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