~ `~' :. ~ AUtlitidiEDlE;=% • Tot TwAiscre.--Mre: D I" .Rowers will appear this evening at the Chestnut In Mary Stuart ; after which thc drama Of Tows °ringlet, Log bb presented. Marie e inteinetti is promised at this theatre. At the Arch hithody's Daughter will be repeated this evening with Miss Kate Reignolds in three characters. At the Walnut Mr. J. B. Roberts will appear fOr the last time to-night in Pirorro. willnday evening The Grand Dueheo of Gcerolatein b' pmduced on the occasion of Xr, Manager Hemphill's lenefit. The American worats a miseelhumons thereis evening, and in M aid= to the flaw of Inn , will be a least of ham, for the proprietor promises to distribute fifty pieces of bacon among the audience. Browse's' °rasa .Tnocrc.—This popular company of artists will appear at thrill Academy of Music on Monday evening in the overall' The Bohemian Girl. There hi every reason to believe that the house will be c rowded, as it should be, and that a hearty welcome will be extended to 3lliss Itichings and the talented Members alter company. , . Tay CnIATION.--On Thursday 'evening, November SI, the Handel and Haydn Society will produce the oratorio of The Orehtfon at Horticultural flail. Mad. Parepa-Rosa and a number of other artists will appear. PIMADZIMITA Oricia Hocsa.—This popular place of amusement offera new attractions nightly to seekers after fan and jollity. This evening 771 a Streets of Phila delphia, a bariesque ef unusual excelleuce, will be pro duced, withara~tc, farces, songs, dance, instrumental music and a collection of the most remarkable gags, conun drums sad eccentricities ever offered to an audience. The company at this house is an excellent one, dm tattling such stars in the firmament of Ethiopian min strelsy as Frank Moran and Eph Horn., Burman Smarr Orient. goess.--Messrs.Carncross As Mop= offer a: very attractive bill for this evening. • The Java and Arabs and the Richmond Raiders will appear, with a number of other eccentric personages. BtrILDINGB.—The 3iammoth Stereopticon is drawing immense ere:qv& at Assembly Buildings nightly. It is one of the finest exhibitions of this ape- Vies of art that we have lately seen. Burz.--Signor Blitz conjures at Assembly Buildings this evening and to-morrow afternoon. CITY NOTICES. Da. E. BIINFOIM LiotrruiLL, of 166 Fifth avenue, New York city, will make ashort professions visit to Philadelphia, commencing on Tuesday, Oc-1 toper 29th, on and after which date he can be con salted at his parlors in the Continental Hotel, from 9 A. M. till 4 P. 'AL, daily. The specialty to which Dr. Lighthill has successfally devoted himself during the many years of his resi dence in New York• city embraces Chronic Catarrh in all its forms, diseases of the Throat, Lungs .and Heart, Deafness, Discharges from the Ear and other affections of the Head and Cheat, in the treatment of which he has introduced many new and. important re medies and modes of application, with the most bane . racial results. VETIBIJINI SAT.—It is an old proverb that "one- half the world does not know how the other half lines." The unenlightened halt know nothing Lt how the wiser moiety of humanity go regularly to the famous, popular Confectionery of E. G. Whitman & Co., No. 818 Chestnut street, below Fourth, there to procure delicious Bon-bons, roasted Jordan Almonds, Cream Fruits of all Savors, Chocolate preparations, fresh-every-day Caramels, and a thousand and one other dainty things. The portion of humanity who know how to live know all these things. We would enlighten those who have not been educated up to the Whitman standard. THE BENEFICIAL ha. ssois or Dn. TURNER'S * TIV-DOOLOUIMUN, or UNIVEASAL NEVE AL CI I A PILL, upon the system will be a sore preventive and cure of Neuralgia, Nerveache, and ail other painful nervous diseases, Headache, 'Hysteria affections. Apothe caries have it. Principal Depot 120 'Tremont street,.Boston, Massachusetts. Price $1 per package b • mail, two•postage stamps extra. LACE CUETALNS at cost, and less than cost, a EXLTY. CAIIBING ra Ch stnuCO.'s, het stree, UrItOLSTERY.—iror pivaiptueas, good woi mansldp, and low prlcea, apply at Patten'A, 1409 Ohe lA' FOUR TIIOUSAND FIVE. tIUNDEED 'AND SEVENTY ai.r.rAr SOLD. -- Patent Steam Cooking Apparatus (made to salt any stove now in use), in which all kinds of vegetables, meats and fish can •be cooked in one apartment without the flavor of one kind being im parted to the other, and at the same time makes sup in the lower part, and bakes puddings in the top p o art. Measure the size of your stove-hole and call and get one. Price. $4. No pay required until Battened. Depot, POO Race street. For sale by all house-furnish ing, stores. S. klacqucca. LACE CunrArNs.—Now is the time to buy Cur tains. Great bargains. at - Patten's,l4oB Chestnut street. NEw FELITS.OI all kinds. MITOICELL & FLETMIES, - 19A4 Chestnut street. THE COOL Sigay.—The wise, will now take the wporttmity to."snap" up their early winter clothing. To have a full choice, now is the time to select from the various styles of first-class goods, ready-made, or made to order, of Gentlemen's Clothing, at Charles Stokes at Co.'s, under the Continental. BEDDMI and Furniture Re-upholstered, Car pets laic], and Upho tery of any description done . lin mediately. Work, t always ready, at atten's, 1408 Chestnut street. . ' CLoSING our i l— or etail Stock mus Curtains. clos. out by January : Great bargains in Lace KELTY, CARRINGTON & CO., '723 Chestnut street. LACE CURTAINS.-1,000 Pairs elegant real lace Curtains, at greatly reduced, prices; selling low, be cause they were purchased at auction to sell close. Great variety and bargains in Curtains, at 'Patten's, 1.408 Chestnut s treet. EVERYBODY KNOWLiillit.—WC mean George W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 103 T spring Garden street. His Bon-bons, Caramels, Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly In the highest repute with all classes. Fur Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Figs, Prunes, Dates, etc., this is Jus! the place. IT WILL DO ALL THAT Is CLAIMED FOI; n INL 1' A WOISDEILFIA. MACHIN': te mrak is often made by tt ose who have heard of but have not seen the great Combination !Sowing and lint ton-hole Machine. Let all such skeptics call at the :Salesrooms. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut, and see for ti,mmulves that it will do with great ease "al; that is claimed for it." OuR Retail Eiltiek of Curtain Materials, :Window Shadet. and Trimmtags, at cost. C AlUt N GTON 4k, COL, 723 ClicAuta r,tret. WHEN Phil. Sheridan made hirs raid through the Shenandoah Valley, he was fully tiumiliiid with Goodwin's Plantation Tobacw. Sold everywhere. Tue total value of the presents to be distributed allow the purchasern of stoeic iu aid of the Rive r side IP.Litille lb $300,000 ; one being worth us high WI $-4 1 1,- 00: another, $20,000 ;'"/171b i r $18,000; a foto th, me; a filth, $10,000; a sixth, $5,000; two worth $2,:,00 each, Sc. The circulars, containing a full list of the presents, with their values, minty be &Juane: upon application at the principal office,No.l22l Cheat nut street. EXTRA FRAGRANT OOLONG TEA.— . MtTouELL Wt.WITHEIS, 1204 Chestnut stree TO TILE LAM.EB. I_IIIIS. o'lloold Sons under the Continental, tatoe Intuet4 assortment of Flue Furs in the city'. One cull will convince. Erum.—Messrs. H. Holl eC:.• CO. have opened their new and ele , ant Ci g ar Store, No. 4t i'.;orth Seventh Ftrcet, and oiler an xteneive and varied asrortment (lithe Choicest Brands of Havana Cigars, Saluki':, sad Chewing Tobacco, lifeerchaum pipes, Fancy Articles, Ate., at Wholesale and on all secular days. Tickets for the New Philadelphia Oocra House for hale after three o'clock, P. N. LACE and Nottingham Curtains and Borders, 31usllu Curtain and Borders, Piano and Table Covers, closing out at cost. KEily, Cnitaitiot 723 Chestnaz street., : . VERY CLIOICE CLOVER LloNEy.— & 1204 Cher nut Btree To THE LADIES.— clias. Onkford fi Sons, under the Continntal, have the largest assiortment of Flue Furs iu the tits. One call will convince. NEW BETIILEIJEA BUCKWHEAT.— FLETPILE.P., 1204 chebtuat stree 70 THE LADIES,- Chas. Onkfurd & Sons, nuder the' Continental, haze the largeHt usartment of Flue Furs in the city. One tall Will CARAIEEL-EXTRA, Caramel-Extra, Caramel-Extra, Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail by Stephen F. Whitman, No. 1210 Market street. INIMITABLY FINE RoAbTED At.moNDs, Manu factured and for Ellie, wholesale and retail, by Stephen F. Whitman, No. 1210 Market street. Joie' Hv ra., 235 Duck Sitreet, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin otl the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for gusto. ROM open all, night. ileums 60 eta, per night. DRAlrrites, BLin'IDNXBB AND CATAincli.— J. Isaacs, OIL D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all dimwit* appertaining to the above members with the utmost mama. Testimonials from the moat reUlbie sources in the city can he eeen at his office, No, 005 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited t o so . _company their patienta, as be has no secrete in his fac , . Artificial eyes inserted . No charge made rey,Aßl4LAtien. ,THE "MORNING GLORY" STOVE IiAB BECOME . THE MOST POPULAR STOVE or IRE AGE. who have been it, and their name is legion, are convinced that as a beating stove for parlor, sitting-room, counting- Irons°, or Office, it IS Mel superior to any other. Fire cast be kept in it during tho entire winter uninter... ruptedly, and it can bo regulated by a child to snit the temperature of the weather, while its beauty is not equalled by any other stove in the world. Mr. Chas. Jones. Nos. 809 and ail North Second street,is agent for the "Morning flrlory" in this city, where it may daily be seen in operation. REDUCTION IN PRICES, French Calf, double mole. Boots, first quality, 84 00. Do. do. single do. do. do. do. $lO GO. Do. do. double do. do. 2d .40. $lO 00. Do. do. single ' do. do. do. do. $9 00. BOYS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At Very Low Prices. • Et A. XL 1 1" EA 1L" . 33 S. SIXTH STREET, sel6:lY r 99 ABOVE CHESTNUT. ONE •.PRICE ONLY. • • JONES' Old Established ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. For style, durability, and excellence of workmanship, our goo& cannot be excelled. Particular attention paid to customer work, and a perfect i guaranteed in all cues. oath a . SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. I am now prepared totrirtish railroads throughout the United States with my Patent Railroad Switches, by tho use of which the MAIN TRACK IS NEVER BROKEN, and it is impossible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of switches. s The saving in rails, and the great saving in wear of the rolling stock, which is by this means provided with a level, smooth, and firm track at switches in place of the usual movable rails and the consequent severe blows caused by tlit'open joints and battered ends, is a matter deserving the especial attention of all Railroad Companies. AS A MATTER OF. ECONOMY ALONE this inven tion needs only to be tried to insure its adoption; but beyond the economy THE PERFECT IMMUNITY FROM. ACCIDENT caused by misplaced switches is a subject not only of importance in respeet to property saved from destruction, but it concerns THE LIFE AND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELERS UPON RAILROADS. I refer to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com. pally, and to the New York 'and Haarlem Railroad Co. I am now filling orders for various other Railroad Com panies, and I will gladly give any information in detail that may be desired. WM. WHARTON, Jr., Patentee, Box No. 2745 Philada., Pa. Office, No. 28 South Third Street, Phllada. Factory, Walnut above 31st St., Philada. ocl o:3m rpi, tit street. BLANKETS. FALLS SCHUYLKILL. HOLLAND, CUMBERLAND SWISS, MELTON, WHITNEY,ENGLISH, /go., ex. • 567-3mrp; VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA GLASSES AT JAMES W.QUEEN&CO:S, OPTICIANS, 924 Chestnut Street. tock-tt! NOTICE TO HAVANA SHIPPERS. Shippers in the Cuba trade are hereby natl. Sed that the Steamers of the New Orleans line will hereafter touch regularly at Havana for freight and passengers, both going and returning, end will promptly as advertised. • WM. L. JAMES, General Agent Philada. and Southern Mail S. S. Co., oelriwptfl 314 South Delaware avenue, BANKING HOUSE - JAYCOOKEI*. 112 and 114 So: THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities. 13,36-3mrp: ISAAC B. EVANS lIAITFAOTITHEIT. AND DEALER IN • OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, No. 16 North Delaware avenue, Philada. 0c9.1m Bp4 WILLIAM B. CARIALE." MAURICE JOR OARLILE &% JOY, Home and Sign Painters and Oaten, N 0.437 Aroh Street, Philadelphia! Glazing and JobbinA attended to with promptness an despatch. Give no a can. my 4 Ws* JUST WHAT EVERYBODY REQUIRES, For. RESTORING LONDON LONIWN GRAN' HAIR AND Loro We: LONDON Lois nos Lo.,x Dori BALDNESS. LoNnos; Los 1.11,4 HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING, LorN D 4.; limit COI.OIt RESTORER AND DRESSING. I..GNDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING. Ac a dreceleg it is exquisite. Stops hair front falling. Cures all humors of the scalp. Does not stain the skin a Particle, or Kill hat, bonnet or the finest linen. Sure to produce a nest' growth of hair. Is NOT A DYE. THE ONLY KNOWN RESTORER OF COLOR AND PERVEGT HAIR DRESSING COMBINED. PRESERVE.B ORIGINAL. COLOR TO OLD AGE. Why it tato highly esteemed and universally used; BECAt e. , ‘"er tails te restore s of tnes s fade beauty i Hects original youtlifill rotor, and aust—lt will positively stop the hair from falling, and cause it togrow on bald heads in all cases where the follicles are left. '-- ./31:citust.—lt will restore the natural secretions, remove all dandruff, itching, and cures all diseases of the stab). 13r.cAu§s—It will do all that is promised, never fatting to , 'Tye the original color of the hair to old age. BF' ' A t Warranted to.. contain no Mineral sub' stance. +and as easily applied ae water, not staining the thin u Particle, or Boiling mkt thing. Only cents a bottle,. s9 . ,per dozen. &id Dr. SWAYN'ta, No, V. 30 North Birth street, above Vine, and all Druggiats, Variety and Trimming Mires. oe.Mtu thf s tfrp 'ri.‘ EN{ Nt, BOND'S BOSTON AND TRENTON BlBlailt —TUE LS trade oupplied with Bond'ti ButtoraireaT, Trentonkg Abel West at we ceietwmfal nd Wine Biscuit, by 308. B. BuBSI,RE 00. Oat Amts. 1,90 8904 DiAlillArg 5Y94119. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. ' HILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1867. miNNIMIENIN PERKINS, NO. SOUTH NINTH STREET Lar, Gr.owra VIGOP. TO TUE WEALTST h AIR. 1867. NO. 904 CITESTNITT STICEET, Have Now Opened Their FALL IM 4 PORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETING& 500 Pieces J. Crossley & Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets. J. •. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904. CHESTNUT STREET, 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. 5 1, 500 Pieces New Styles Engtish Brussels Carpets. 250 Pieces Yard•and•a-half Wide Velvet Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. NO. 004 CHESTNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. iwl4-em w PIANOS. COMPLETE VICTORY AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.---Chick °ring's Pianos Triumphant ! having re ceived from the Emperor "The Legion of Honor," being the highest Prize awarded at the Exposition, and in addi tion 4 The First Grand Gold Medal of Merit from the International Juries. • W. H. DUTTON, 914 Chestnut Street. 0,154 u a rp tf§ WEBER PIANO! ti 44 4. There lINSTRUIIENTS are MUMMY ACENOVIEDG KU the Best Piano-Fortes Manufactured FOR BRILLIANCY AND DURABILITY, They are used Conservatories of Illnsie of New 'Cork and Brooklyn, and by the leading schools in the coun try. A lull and varied assortment con. stonily on hand. J. A. GETZE, 1102 CIIENTNIUT STREET. ALSO, NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGANS, 'nifty patent Co. Organ: and MelodeonF t, h rp with the patent tremolo.". • CATERS. BALTI MOREF-4, IMPROVED BASE BURNING r Lso FIRE-PLACE lIENTEB ' 4 .117 ,4 WITH' . MAGAZINE At ILLUMINATING D /ORS. 1 1 0 .61 : The most Cheerful and Perfect Boater io Use. To be had Wholesale and Retail of •J. S. CLARK, 0c17.1m5 1013 Market street. Phllada. NEW PUBLICATIONS. N EW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS FROM THE PRESS OF T. B. PETERSON 6: BROTHERS, NO. 206 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. HAREM LUTES' EGYPT AND CONSTANTINOPLE. By Emeline Lott, late Governess to hie Highness, the Grand Pasha Ibrahim, eon of his Highness, Ismael Paella, 'Viceroy of Egypt. Price, $1 60 in paper, or $2 in cloth,. LEYTON HALL. By Mark Lemon, editor of "London Punch," and author of "Loved at Last," 'Wait for the End." kc. One volume, octavo. Price 76 rents. TALE OF TWO CITIES. By Charles Dickens. This is the third volume of an entire new edition of Dickens's Works, called "People's Millen, idustrafed:' Earth volume will be printed on the finest white paper, from urge, clear type, leaded. Long Primer in size, that can r tad, and each hook will contain near One Thouzand pew, and be illustrated with twelve Original Illustra• tione. and shift at sl.sa a volume, making it the beet and cludibest edittOu of Charles Dickens's Works pa whi l ed. All the other Volumes of-Charles Dickens'h Work,. appear wonthly. in imitonu style. 'Mile of Two i ties," "Dmn boy and 50n,1," and The Pickwick Paperii,' , are already issued. ELSIE'S MARRIED LIFE. By MN. Mackenzie Daniels. One volume octavo. Price 15 cent.. ORVILLE COLLEGE. By Mrs. Henry Wood, arithor of "East Lynne," ''Verner's Pride," "Oswald eras." One volume, octavo. Price Fifty cents. BURIED ALIVE. By , Alexander Dumas, author of "Count of Monte Chriato.' Price 25 cents. Send for our Mwfmnoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash order:4, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, • 806 Chestnut street, Phliada., Pa. Books sent, postage paid. on receipt of retail price. ALL 130011.8 ARE AT PETERSUNS'. 0c642t --- A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. T: ELLWOOD '/.ELL Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Have in' AMON Press. a G nd THE I will puNDlAblish, NS October aft. ;" • pa, EIWIT YKA ItS IN 'rut: VAR W With interesting Sketches of SALT LAKE, the MOP, ifiONS, and MONTANA, and a Map cf Indian Localiciefi. BY HENRY A. BOLLER. 'Ehe long and intimate acquaintance of the Author 41th his subject has enabled bun to produce a thoroughlY original and interesting work. Giving:l..olu:hie an truthful description of the flown and Inner Life of the Indians, Salt Lake, and the exciting times it the first settlement of Montana. With au able review of the Present Indian Difficulties. their cameo and remedy. One liandsoine cloth 12 ma. volume, 426 pages, $2. w II: ifl --,- MONEY TO , ANY AMOUNT LOANED U r•-•- nDIAMON DS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE, oLonnbui, &c. at • aokEs & com OLD ESTABLISILED LOAN OFFICE, Comer of Third and Ciaski ll etreete, Below Lombard. N. 8.-DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. GUNS. ae.. ErMA W i rlrePLOW PRICES. IbIPERIAL FRENCII PRUNES.-60 CABF IN TIN canntedara and fanar Ignrea L impo&ll and f o r Hale Pi JO*. U. mom al t,9„140 mama %Ma -... • J. F. & E. B. ORNE, F.& E. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. J. F. ORNE, ORNE„ ORNE, CI , IITAIN MATERIALS. OBTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. The subscribers are now receiving their • Vail. Assortment Of new and elegant materials for • Drawing-Room, • Chamber, Library, and Dining-Room WINDOW CURTAINS, Lambrequin's, . Chair and Sofa Coverings, etc. Comprising the latent Importations and newest Designs and Fabrice. in ISICIt PLAIN SATINS, BROCATELS, LAN I SADES, SILK TERRY, COTELINE, SATIN DE LAINE, PLAIN WOOL REPS. NEW STYLE BROGUE AND SATIN STRIPED REPS AND TER RI - , FPENCit ENIIIivIDLRED LACE CURTAINS. The richeptimported, and a very large aeeortment of Not tiuelo he ue and Mnplin CURTAINS, CORNICES, TASSELS, etc . all of whirl, will be PUT UP when de eired, in the nem cet and meA.t:oiteful manner, in town or country, by experienced and reliable {V orkineu. Sbeppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. - (-1:2 10 10 :3'20 00 re d GAS VIXTURES. NISKEY, NEI:RILL & THACKARA, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, And all kinds of Lamp Work, Store; '71.8 Chestnut Street. Manufactory, 402 Race Street. , They also introduce Gas Pipes into buildings, and re pair and renew old work. They have, also. A SOLAR GAS MACHINE, For Lighting Private Dwelling!, Hot and Factorips inh n any locality, THAT THEY WILL els WARRANT. have them to supply tram WO to 5O lights. ocri•tu th rpis PROPOSALS. bUiLDEitS.—dualed proposals 1011 he received by the Building Committee of the Church of the I icily Trinfty. Philadelphia, until noon of November 311, 19i7, for building a etone Tower and spire connbete, according to the plan and specifications and form of pro posri to be seen at the Mime of FR ASBit, FURNESS cis Areldteots, Penn Building, No. 4311 WALNUT Street. The Committee reserve the right to reject anY 1.. Weil they may deem unsatisfactory. Address 1.. COFFIN. No. '220 Chestnut Street. endorsed "Proposals for 'lower and Spire." L. COFFIN, J. D. MOORIIEAD, Committee. n' 5.1 ,, ^A. Oef ober tit, lfli7. rea4.titAtii-6trpq COPAUTNERISHIE'S 11,,t/LL 110. N ui CuPARTNERSEUP.—TtIE.. CO. .1,) partnership heretofore ,existing under the thin of J. ft, DA A )(WELL & SON was dissolved on the twentyAlfth ht day of Oetober.lF67. The bei , inere of the lute firm will be settled at the south enst eruner of Chestnut and Eleventh streets, by 'JACOB G. MAXWELL, who will coetto the Ladles' Demo Trlninflugo boeinere at the old and. JACOB G. MAXWELL. r,, T , VIII %. Oct. iift. IPBI. :it§ WANTS. $50,000 asloo,ooo WANTED, IN A SAM AND protitablolinalleNl3.- The bueinem . ie per manent, and well eetabliehed. Thia IH a rare opportunity for a twitting. no opn be well secured fora largo divt• dead, and for hie inveetment to twice the amount. Ad drepo, with real name. and it will be faithfully attended to. linx 228.1 P. 0.. Philadaphill. oc2f tir. WANTED, A P.alt'VNElt WITH CAPITAL—ON A pat , ut on which a million can be made. APPLY 31.atu , y. from 3tot3P. M. at 883 North Ninth afraid, htlwh Iphk. It. rpwo YouN 4.* MEN, wisu. TO FOAM TILE ACQUAIN. -1. LIMO° of member of the Itar,fot tho purposo of read lug law. " W. Ii 9 ." 1 1 131.1.1 TIN Mao. it. I x~a ~.~~ FOR SALF—ELELANT FuUR.BTORY DROWN stotteßesidelyx., Wrett.pian ' Bquare below Vino lastroOt; Petttct ordor.----' L. EDWARDS. 9c2,6414 0`,:4 ViriAluut rattoti Rqqp; Ole 1 Rye Whiskies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOS OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES 1867. HENRY. S. ' HANNIS 00., 21S and 220 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE!, in Lots, on very edvantageosi Terms. IN BOND, coMprises all the favorite brand. 1e.:4 wheir Stook of Bye Whiekles• taut, and runs through the various months of 1e611. 9 641, and of this year, up We present date. \ I Liberal contr Cts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania B.R. Depot, BrillSoi soniLine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses• as parties may elect. mi. to MOE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOMM I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3N. giath Would invite the atte nti sortment on of gentlemen to hie extennive ae of Consisting of SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright do Warner's Morino Shirts and Drawers. Lambe' Wool do. do. do. Buckskin do. do. do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. C. A..is express order for Shirts andSO Drawers. AL. GENTLEMEWS WRAPPERS, , HOSIERY. _ _ J. C. BARNES & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. --4, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &c. NO. 2.47 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. Feathers, Feather Bede. R.:Asters and Pillows, Straw. Busk, littir and bpring 3fattreseca, spring Beds and.. tipring Cota. Iron }tedsteads of ail sizes. IVINDOW SHADES of every quality, and a great variety of catterna. Comfortable& wits and Counterpanes, of all kinds, especially Innieilles BLANK ET6. A very large assortment of Blankets.. No cheap as to defy competition. A I`, MOS [I HIL IEN /11 Su BORN et , 0. 44 IN o A . aelti-th to 26t rig Below Arch. MOUSE EUDNISIIING GOODS. M. SHOEMAKER . ssc CO. Are now cpening an elegant apFortment of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, In the latent l'arD etyyee ALSO, A full lino of CUILDRES . 6 CLOTHING for 13oyt. Jilfante and Mi,er. oc:Ath e to 6:1 - RI. AI. E: , :TATE.--TiIOMAS & SONS' Lim 1 lend:Mee Mi.& no Emir-tory I:rick EeLidence, b C. — 5~--l. coiner et iwo; tieth and Spree: . On Tuesday. N vi•mber sth, I£o7, et 12 iN•leck neon, will be sold at joiblie safe, at the Ililladciphia Exchange :Lll that band-oam n;rrh fact-qmy brick niessuage, with double thrc,itery beck imild loge and lot of around. -i team at the, emitheic-t. corner a f TV.I ntietii and Sprn• e The lot contain. Me in front en ;-!oroce ,•treet 10 feet, and extending In depth elobg Twcrtieth street 103 feet to u :Fteet wide alley running into 'I IL entieth strcet. 'lit Maine lute ealouu parlor end communicating doors, with reception room, store rand, china closet, butlers' vinery, kitchen and laundry en first door; librarv, dining ;own, with dumb waiter, two chambers, with dreseine room. bath and es two water clmetc, en second deo , : four chambers, drsing room and bath loom on third floor; three 01111111 nm with double rod, en fourth door; two furnaces. gad , and god fixtures (which are included in the Hale, free o charge), tar ge, &c. In in complete order throughout It2r - Clear of incurobranre., lIIIM ediate possession. Terms--Onielutif can remain on mortgage. Can he examined any day from 10 o'clock AL M. to 4 o'clock I'. M. For further particulars, applv• to Clark & Etting, 707 Walnut street. M. TIIOMAE: & BONS, Auctioneers, or2lino2, . 139 and 141 6outh Fourth street. inREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Thrce.story Brick Residence, No. 1614 North See " enth street, above Oxford street. —On Tuesday. No vember 12th, 1867, at.l2 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick messusge, with double three. toyback build ings and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Seventh street. above Oxford street, No. 1614: containing in front on Seventh street 17 feet 113 , ,f inches (Including half of an alley), and extending in de , .th 61 feet; has parlor. dining room and kitchen on first flour; 2 chambers, bath room and store room on second floor: 4 chambers on third floor; hes gas, bath, hot and cold water, &e. rff" Clear of all ineumbrance. N. THOMAS Az SONS. Auctioneers, 0c26.n0v2.9 189 and )41 South Fourth atredt. lc PEREMPTORY SALE. 'MMUS do SONS, Auctioneers. —ll andsoine Threc , story Brick Rest " dence. No. 911, Arch btreet.--On Tuesday, Novem• her 6th, 1867, at 12 oVock, noon. will be ,old at nubile. eat,', without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that handsome three story hrick messunge, with &add(' three. story hack buildings. situate on the south side of Arch et reel. 40 feet east of Twenty-second street.. No. 213 i,: con taining in front on Arch street 20 feet, and extending iu depth 102 fe t, crossing the head of a ibfeet wide alley, lending into Twerty.second Street, with the privilege oi said alley. 1 he house is new, and contains all the modern CCIMT ic;ncee. Immediate possession. Terme-188,000 may remain on mortgage. Kayo at Ow Auction Store. TUOMAS & SONS Auctioned? , 0e26,n02 129 anti 141 South Fourth street. ----- REAL ESTATE.--THOMAS & SONS' SALE._ ri.Large and Valuable Lot, Arch street, east of Twen. deal street. 62 feet front, 150 feet doop. Oa 'rue ,- day, November 12th, 1667, at 12 o'clock, noon. ivill be Sol a d at public sale, at the Philadelphia ExChange, all that large and valuabl of ground, situate street south side ofAT atreet, 80 tuteast of' Twentieth street ~ containing in front on Arch street 52 feet, and extending in dePth 160 feet to Cuthbert street. . , 21Y -- Clear of all incumbrance. Terms---$l 4 MU nay remain on mortfialif 6 . Cil - The above it one of the moot desirable building lots in the eity,and Situate in the immediatevieinity of elegant . . . residences. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctiencers, 0c26,n02 9 169 and 141 b. Fourth street, ------ _----_—. PUBLIC SALL"PITOMM3 & SONS, AVETION. Eilecru: V altillble bitilding Lot. southeast' corner of Seventeenth and Berne° streets. three fronts: 22 feet on Spruce street, 122 felt col Seventeenth street, 22 foot on COITIPTOIIIiIIO street, Ou Tuesday, November 6th, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sato, at the Veil. adelphia Eschew, all. -that very liestrabli building let, situate at'tho southeast corner of Spruce and Sevent,enth streets •, containing in front on Spruce street 22 feet. and extendltigin depth along Seventeenth street 122 feet to Orondoe street. , ' , ' • Clear of all 1 11 0'111107 111 M . . B.—This-is the n only bustre h ilding lot on Spruce street, be. tv:reen Broad and Nieteentets. DI. TERMAS & SONS. Auctioneer& qp26,u02 199 ittid 141 StilAtkrytirtlktitrota IN .'THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY Furnishing Goods. (GLOVES, STOCKS, TIES, UPHOLSTERY. &c. 131EDIDINGr 4 FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTH. STREET, BELOW ARGIL CHILDREN'S cLorm NG.. 1024 Chestnut Street, KEA,. ESTATE SALES. REAL ESTATE SALES. ltl Al. t.:STATE.—TIIOIIIAB . dr. SONS' fiAI,E.— u• Five elegant three-story Brown Stone Residence'. Nos. 4000, 4002, 4004 4008 and 4008 Chestnut street, West Philadelphia. On Tuesday, November 6th, 1867,at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described property viz: No. I—All that elegant three - story brown atone residence. with bay window and three-story back building, situate on the south side of Chestnut street, No. 4000; the lot con taining in front 20 feet, and extending In depth 124 feet. Is built in the most substantial manner. containing par lor, library, sitting•room, large dining.rootn, twokitohei s. nine chambers and store-room; Chilson furnace amt ranges; all the flues lined with terracotta pipe; wood work inside ell in walnut; tittle glass on both fronts to third-story; chandeliers and fixtures nil through the house; fine cellar, with underground drainage to culvert ma Fortieth street. Clear of all inctunbrance. • No. 2.—A1l that elegant brown stone residence with bar window and threeAtory back building. ndjoining the above, No. 4002; 20 feet front, 126 feet lu depth, right of a 6 feet wide alley running Inte SMIIOIII street ; unli ned in a superior style: containing large parlor, library, dining r•om, 2 kitchens, 7 chambers and store-rsom; Chilson fur nace and ranges; flues lined with terracotta pipe; wood work inside all in walnut: plate glass to third story; chan deliers and fixtures through the house: fine cellar and underground drainage to culvert on Fortieth street. Clear of all incumbrance. No. 5--All that elegant three-story brown stone residence. with bay window and three-story back buildings, adjoin ing the above, No. 4004; MI feet front by 121 feet in depth. with right of 5 feet wide alley running into thaw= street. The house Is finished in a superior manner. and is of the same description as No. 2, above described. Clear of all incumbrance. No. 4—All that elegant residence, adjoining the above. No. 40;Wi; same size and description as the above. Clear of all incumbrancc. • Zz0.,d50.,6c0. No. s—All that elegant reridene . e, adjoining the above. 41.10: same size and description SS the above. Clear of all incumbrance. Tenus--"lhretiertha of the parch:Lae money may remain on encit - ie above properties, if desired by the purchaser. immediate posaension will be given of them all. Slay be examined any day previous to sale between La A. M. and 4 r. 91. _ _ orii.nos 2 LPEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS d SONS. Auctieneerr. tin Tuready:Novin ber 5. 1867, *Mt " o'clock, noon.will sold et ' , Will- sale, at the Phlla• delphia kat hang , . the following &seri bed iiroprrty,.rig. Nei I. - Modern three-stor) Brick Ow( ding. No. 141 North set enth street, south of Master street. All that modern tmeedicay brick seerimage, with two.istory back building and lot of ground, situate on the cast ride of Seventh street. 1;8 feet 11.18 the of au inch month of Master street. Nu. 1.30; containing in front Id feet and 1148 the of au inch, and extending in depth Ci feet more or teen. It hae. gr,s, bath. range. die. Clear of ail incumbranee. 1110 — Sale absolute. o od ern Dv/ening. No. IV2. North Eleventh street. All that modern thnu•atory brick lueiyiliage, with two story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the west ride of Eleventh dreet. IS feet north of Thompeon street, \o. I:oJ; containing in front on Eleventh street 18 feet. end extending in depth i 5 lot to a 3-feet wide alley lead • DAS into 'I hompson street. Together with the free use and Erte liege of said alloy; It has the gas introduced; bath. ot and cold water, range. etc. gar Sale ft btol l ite. No. 3.—Store end Du tiling. No. et North Thirtermtit street. All that valuable nue...dory brick store and Mire . ling, with twosto• y bark building and lot of ground. rib:ate on the wert ride of Thirteenth street. 53 feet south of Coates ,treet, J , 0.09 e; containing in•f rent Id feet. and is depth on the north lino fel feet If,' inch. and on tho south line to feet D, inches. Bounded wean - ant by a 3 feet aide alley leading into an le feet wide alley. It Itu gas. bath. hot and cold water, cooking range, de. Sale absolute. M. - THOMAS & SONS., Auctioneers , . Mt and 11l South Fourth street faREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' sAur,..— On Tuesday, November t MC, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be eold at public pole, at the Philadelphia Ex change. the following deocribed property. viz.: No. L Twoetory Brick Dwelling, No. 108 Huntington *treat., Nineteenth %'ard. Alt that twogtory brick dwelling and lot of ground. situate No. FM Huntington street: corner of Slope street. 15 feet front and extending in depth ,6e feet. including a 3 feet wide allay; contains S cooing, date roof. newly painted and papered. gas. water, &c. lir' Clear of all Mennibrance. No 2.—Four threestory Stick Dwelling, Nos. IS& 007. 1 8 9 and 191 Dauphin street. Nineteenth Ward. All those four threcetory brick dwelling and lota of ground, liftman Nor. 165. 197. lin and 191 Dauphin etreet each 14 feet front, Si feet deep, and contains 6 rooms. slate roof., newly painted and papered, gas. water. &e. ggr - Will be sold eeParnfe l /.... No.. 3,4.5 and it —4 Ground tient*, NinetemattrWard.- 3.—A yearly ground rent of etX:i 92, haulms out of a lot of ground. No. 177 Dauphin street, 16 feet front, do feet deep. No. 4.—A yearly ground rent of e6o 31. imulng out of a lot of ground. No. 179 Dauphin atrcet, 13 feet front, 50 feet deep. NO.I--A yearly ground rent of *5B 44. Wiling out of a lot of ground, No. 181 Dauphin *.tree[. 12 feet front, 50 feet deep. No. 6.—A yearly ground rent of *IA 41, isrultig out of a lot of ground, No. 1.53 Dauphin etreet. 13 feet front 50 feet deeni riff - Each of there Ground Rents itectired b a new threeetory brick dwelling, in excellent order. - - M. THOMAS & t3oNS, Auctioneer*. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 0 it Pll A*Nfir COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF EB -- rower. minera.Thouraa bone, Auctioneers.-- 1 woatory Frame litvellinglind Statile, Allen atreet; between the Frankford road and tibackamaxon street. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans` Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will sus fold at public sate, on Tuesday, November 19th, lfir, at 12 %clock. noon, at the Thiladjlphia Ea change, the following des•libed property of Brower, minor% NU.: All that t wo•story (rains ines• suage, two-story frame stable. and lot of ground, situate en tee northis estwardly tide of Allen ttreet, between the Fronkford road and blow:cam% sou street, Kensington: Beginning at the distance oft about 22 felt inches north eastward irom the renal westerly line of ground formerly of Charlet F.--enw Lin, of which this cone part: containing in front on Allen street IC feet 4 inches, and i•xtending, that breadth 11.1 depth feet H Ito-nee, more or to Fraley rtreet. in&lu lit on the eolithweel ' , id, thereof, the nae ond priNflego of nat set w ide alley. extend 411( back (rota Fraley f , trt t,,v, ants Allen street, ti .liitsuco of 32 feet. until the froti;e th..rewi ereeted, belonging at i,:2-ent to t 'barbe (i. shall I removed. Bounded pr,l , thwe.t%s anti; by other grom.d of the cold Cbarks (I. 1:,..•hti.. :!ortl. ,, e•tvcardlY by the Vali! Frail , etniet,tiorth rn artily grouml , 7f Condon. 'end southeast -10:mlly by Allem et re , t 001,-e:dd. Subject to an irre d, , tueble etolwd n-ht of By the Ceeilt. 1: A. liElloltit 'K. Clerk 0. C. 1V 41. B. 4 HI Trustee. Tll(frNlAti '& 'oNS, Auetiouvers, 0r2 ,- duds P. 9 and 141 South (Wirth street. 1' AL ISTATE —IIIONIA.i SO:\ 11' ' hrgd,Orin'..\1 ,, lit :11 three-story brick' residence. Nile." 1:e0 Vine ?tree!, we , tof Twelfth street. 91.1 Nceember 12. 1 , 4r:,111 12 Weber k. noon, will M• bold at phllic sale, at the Philadelphia F.Aeolinge, all that band er, !lire e• =tot y iscrs ,rieh fr.nr i c osunge, with thr,c story track buildinef and lot of mound, situate on the :oath et& of Vine greet, wc(4 of T welfth street, No. 1 , 14; eortoinine in front on Vine ,treot. Sr : feet more or I , in. :az , ' e:'jtllaing in depth of that width about 49 feet„ thou with mug to 22 feet In Mein+ and extending in depth of that width about 41 feet--the entire depth being about fat feet, to Struthers I , trcet. on Witch it lint re front of 92 f eet 1 0 i nc h, The bo..se ie well built. and in excellent repair; tin root; hondfonn ly papered throughout ; marble vestibule: parlor, diningroon , and two kitchens on the find floor; two chambers. dtting-rooni. library, bath Nom with eopper-lined tub, and veranda h on s eco nd floor; four chumbers rind large More-room on the third floor; gam throughout. permanent washstands, hot and cold water, water closet. furnaces, two cooking ranges, eucellsnt dry cellar, vault under front pediment, &e. It wall built by the present owner, Alexander liar, Esq., and always oc cupied by him. Ilir Clear of all incumbrance. 'Penns—.£B (Ott may remain on mortgage. p r . ii - 03 1111nif , tyate posseeeion. Keys next door west at HUSH: AucAuctioneer.May be exatnin m ed . f i rp i ir o 9 .ll t A o 3 4 o'c ' 189 and 141 S. Fourth street. • 0c26.n0% 2,9 icHEAL ESTATE. -THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— II tin dsome M odern Threeetory Brown 13tone Residence. No. 1311 North Broad fared above Thompson street. On Tircedity, November sth, Iska. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be told at public Bale, at tie Philadelphia Exchange. all that handmome mod. ern Three etory Strewn bonne Reeldence, with Doubter Thrct..storr Back Buildings and Lot of (lround, situate on the mist side of Bread frt., above Thompson at., No. 1311. Th „ la con t a ining in front on Hroadet..igl feet,azid extend-. lug la depth Igo feet to Ontario street. The house was built bE. ',Wane. and is finished in the best mariner, tutu' handsome saloon parlor,inehned verandah tvit it glum doors. Library. dining room, fitting r00m,7 chambers, bath room, nine dont, pantry. 2 kitehene,ke.l gas throuichout, hot and cold water, 2 cooking rangea. 3 furnaces., good dry ccHnr dze. The vestibide to marble tiled, and H. o doors are of redid vt aln.rt, garden , to beautifully laid oat, and trees in front or bonne. Clear of all Inc: aubronce. Immediate posseeeiou. 'Perms-.1510,000 may remain on mortgage. con be examined any time previona to sale. N. B. The above is situate in one of the most desirable F ri mires on. Brood street, the etreet in front being laid with the celebrated Nicoleen Pavemt. N. THOMAS &BONS, AuCtioneers, 139 and 111 South Fourth added. 0c26 31 nrnt REAL. ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— , a Valable Building Lot, Jefferson street, cast of Twat ty.:.ccond.—On TueEdaly, November Bth. 1867. at 12 o'clock, no , n, will be Hold at public Hale. at the Philadel phia Exchange, all that lot of ground, situate on the north. Hide of Jeff. Non street, 61 feet east of Twenty4meond street, Twentieth Ward., containing in front on JelTersOtt iitnct t 51 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet to Nassau street. Subject to a mortgage of $9OO, payable at 'the death of the widow of Henry M. Crawford, deceased.. Terms, cash. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioners. 139 and 141 South. Fourth street. EREAL ESTATE.—TIIONIAS ds fi(r4S , SALE. Business Location. • Four-story Brick Dwelling, No.. 260 Noah Eleventh ,mtreet, mouth of Vine tared'. Ori Tueeriay, November 6th, IBM at 12 o'clock, noon. will he mold at public sale, ut the lluladelphla Exchange, rill that valuable four-story brick inessuago and lot of ground. situate on the wed aide of Eleventh etroot,'6B feet mouth of Vine street, No. 2601 containing in front on hlov math street 18 feet, and extending in depth 63 feet to a S feet wide alley lending to Graff street. • • rba 617„p00 may remain on mortgage. ,• ' Pctimeasion January 1. 1868 TIIONIA6 & SONS. Auctioneers, 0e22 not 130 and 191 South Fourth etroot EUGENE DE. NIEFFER'S RIDING 1300004. Itugan street, below Spruce, between Fifteenth and Sixtoontli streete. , 'l'b respectfully bege to inform the equeetrian public ot rhiladeluhis and vionity that Pia tiohool hi now upon, oouliten. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
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