MiS:=EZIE Ain SINE MIA NTS• ..-...-.----*-----. .. RitaltWalt' OrrllA' THoera.--The opera et /orate 'cysts performed last night at the Academy of Music STtills p very opular company in a acooptable manner. The artists Were in an voice and gave the Many beautiful melodies in the opera with grace acid Pre cn. The audience was in perfect sympathy with the singers and encored all of the most popular airs. This evening Wallace's opera of Marittwus will be given with a cast including Yiss Richings, Mr& Seguin, and ilfelser& Campbell, Castle. Peaks and others. An be expected. excellent paforthauce MO , ruz Tur..,,,,,ma,-3fre. .P. Bowers will appear this eve ning at tba Chetnut for, the last time in the histori cal t r agedy of Nary Stuart. At the Arch Nobody' o Daityliler will be repeated this evening, with Miss Kate Ileje? .. ds In the loading character. The Grand again to-night at ..4, Geroldefor will be given grainat, with Mr. and Mrs. Gomersal in the prin cipal parts. The American offers a miscellaneous bill, which includes dancing by the Parisian ballet. PIMADELPItta C:mors.—A performance will be given to-night at this popular establishment, corner of Tenth and Callowhill streets. A troupe of accom plished acrobats and equestrians perform nightly. ELtrarcrn Kramer Orsca 31011/O.—The attractions offered at this place of amusement this evening are unusually great. They in the Trip Around the World, the Japs and Arabs, the Richmond Raiders, with songs, dances, burlesques, Itc. PnnAnsLrata Oran" , Horse.— number of A large novelties are announced for every night this week at this temp levif the dusky Muses, if there are any such divinitlea Sp b Rom, Frank 'Moran and a number of other stars in the tirmament of Ethiopian minstrelsy will appear in songs, dances, burlesques and general eccentricities. A pielLont evening is assured to those who drop this establishment. BL !gam Blitz will perform at AlMembly 8,. gs thM evening. .•------------ ,CITY NOTICES. Do :tor Fonorr that when attacked by such distrcesing maladies as Neuralgia, Nerveache and all other painful nervous affections that ht Da. TURNEWS TIO-DOITLOTIEIVX, or UNIVISBAL NIIIIIALTAFIA PHA, ielief,and a complete cure can be found. This remedial agent restores the nerve fluid to its original powers, and strengthens the constitution generally. Apothecaries have this medicine. UrnourEsy.—For promptness, goou taanshiP, and low prices, apply at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. TILE BEAUTIFUL "MORNING GLORY" Brov sold by Mr. Charles Jones, 809 and 811 North Second street, are the most desirable stove in the world for cleanliness, beauty and economy. IF YOU wish a good Set of handsome Furs. At a low price, go to Oakfords, Continental HoteL TILE encoUragement with which the Washing ton Library Company are:meeting in all quarters in their plan adopted for the endowment of the River side Institute is most flattering indeed. The shares, which cost $1 each, secure a handsome engraving - and present besides. FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY tassanr SOLD. Patent Steam Cooking Apparatus (made to suit 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 soup In the lower part, and bakes puddings in the top part. measure the size of your stove-hole and call and get one. Price, $4. No pay required untU satisfied. Depot, 806 Race street. For ealo by all house-fatnish in: stores. A. W. S. MACQUEEN. DRY, HARSH, UNMANAGEABLE HAIR 1B BOOR rendered soft and glossy by Jayne's Hair Tonic, pro perly applied. This article, by stimulating the scalp, promotes the giowth of the hair and prevents it falling out. It is also a capital dressing for the hair, and cleanses it from dandruff. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne 4t Son, No. 242 Chestnut Street. Is. You wish a good Bet of handsome Furs, At a low price, go to Oakfords, Continental floteL "IF IT WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAMED FOR IT, IT IR OEETLThLY A WONDERFUL MACllltiEr—This re mark is often made by those who have heard of but have not seen the great Combination Sewing and Button-hole M.lsbine. Let all such skeptics call at the Salesrooms, corner of Eleventh and Chestnut; and see for themselves that it will do with great ease "all that is claimed for it." DICE CIIRTAINS.—Now is the time to buy Cu tams. Great bargains, a at Ptten's,l4oB Chestnut street. Tan rain, dampens everything but the spirits of those who dress in clothin? sold at Charles Stokes & Co.'s tirst-elass Clothing House, under the Continental. Nothing can dampen a man's ( epirits when in perfect bodily comfort, which can be often attained by wear ing well-fitting and comfortable clothing. See the 1•Inw 'Fauns of all kinds. • • • • larronaw:Bs FLE201.138, 1204 Chestnut street,. r LACE CtrETAws.-1,0 110 Pairs elegant real lace Curtains, at greatly reduced prices; selling low, be cause they vere purchased at auct urtains, ion to sell close. Great variety and bargains in Cat .Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. ExvtA FRAGILANT OoLoNG TEA.-- •• MITOLULL & FLETOIIER, 1204 Chestnut street. Ax harmmum ITF.3l.—Messrs. H. Holl & Co. have opened their new and elegant Cigar Store, No. 45 North Seventh street s and offer an eitensive , and varied assortment of the Choicest Brands of Havana Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, Fancy Articles, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, on all secular days. Prices reasonable. Timorra volt TIM NEW PRILADELPLIIA OPERA HOUSE FOS SALE AFTER 3 O'CLOCK P. hi. VERY CHOICE CLOVER HONEY.--• MITCHELL & FLETOHER, 1204 Chestnut street CenexurErrna, Caramel-Extra, Caramel-Extra, Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail by Stephen F. Whitman, No. V2lO MVlcet street. YOu wish a good Set of handsome Fars, . At a low price, go to Oakfords, Continental llotel. BEDDING and Furniture Re-upholstered, Car pole laid, and Upholstery of any description done im mediately. Workmen atways ready, at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. Jots' Ilarsm, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larlpin,on the European plan. 42 IC ]Neale from 6A. to P. M. (food lodgings for guests. Rouse open all night. Rooms PO eta per night. NEW BETHLEirEst ISHCKWHEAT.-- , • MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1'204 Chestnut street. D raa, BLEIMNISB AND CATARRH.— J. Ica, N, D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members With the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat reliable sources in the city can be seen at his odic°, No. sea Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrete in his pracdce. Artificial eyes inserted. No chance made for .1111ninntinn. AM lUMEMENTS. See Second Page for Additions! Amusement, MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS, AT CONCERT HALL, (Chestnut street, above Twelfth.) Mr. MAAR. DABBLER begs leave to announce that he a ill triangulate and manage a series of AFTERNOON NCEItTS.I o be given by HASSLER'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOuN During the Season of 1867-'6B. The first of the aeries will eminence on MONDAY AV TF o RNOON, November 11th, at 3X, o'clock. Particulars wal imemiceed in a few ilaym. writ NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKS FROM THE PRESS OF T. E. PETERSON lff, BROTIIERA, NO. SUS f.IBLESTNUT BT., IIIILADELI RIA. 111 PRESS. READY NOVEMBER 2D. DAVID MI PPERFIELD, By Charles Dickens. Being volume 4 of Peterson's new Peoples ' , Am on nituttramt of Charles Dickens's Works. Twelve iihultration . One v • ume. duodecimo . • Black cloth; gilt illwitrntive back. I I 'l=6o. M LIFE IN EGYPT AND CONSTANTINOPLE. By Emeline Loft, late Governed to his Highness, the Grand Pasha Ibrahim, son of his Moline., u m Pacts, Viceroy of Egypt. Price, be in pape r , or % In clo th. LEYTON BALL. By Mark Lemon, editor of "London Punch." and author of "Loved at Last," "Walt ter the End." &c. One volume, octavo, Price 75 cents. TALE OF TWO CITIES. By Charles Dickens. This is the third volume of en entire now edition of Dickens's Works. called "Peoples Edition,. Illustrated," with twelve Original Illustrations, and sold at $1 Ea a volume, res,kln_g_ It tho best and cheapest edition of Charles Dick. ones Weft published. All the other volumes of Charles Dickens's orke will at pear monthly , in uniform etyle. ••Tale of o Clams," Dombey and Bon," and 'rhe Pickwick Papeni.” are already Issued. Scold for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. 'Adams 41 cash orders, retail or wholmale, to • T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, RV Chestnut street, Philada., ueVgpr.WAmos paid, ag price. Hoop EIKHLT!! vs 0 OltevartailT 13...AN0 COASETEL-MllB. H. ■ 4wArdotawank.t.r. tho aWeb of now styles. Hoo;p a u tip s InfrAtiro FMJCB, "BAN= & co. NSW CORDAGE FACTORY ;NOW 327 JVU 011atterioN. So. IS rt WATITS sod SS N. DEL. arson Pfso PIANOS PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS. W. 9. TRUMPLER M His New Husk Store, 926 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers 'NEW and SrCONDHAND PIANOS TO RENT AT ItEASONABLE RATES. Pianos and Organs FOR:SALE. WEBER PIANO ! olav Theo TOME are UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLIDG Kll the Best Piano-Fortes Manufactured FOR BRILLIANCY AND DURABILITY. They are used In the Conservatories of Music of New York and Brooklyn, and by the leading schools in the coun try. A fnU and varied assortment con stantly on handl., J.A.UET7.48,1102 CIFIKESTNUT STREET. ALSO.NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGANS. Bhoninger Co. Organs and Melodeotts, with the 'pew patent tremolo." 5e14.61 tu th tf CLOTHING. ONE PRICE ONLY. JONES ' Old Established ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604-MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. For style, durability. and excellence of workmanship, our goods C0.13/305 be excelled. Particular attention pain to customer work, and a perfect Y guarant Illn a cases. oclth a tam§ EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. or. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts. Complete aseortment of Tine and Extra Flue Black and Colored Clothe. Caster Clothe, Winter Clothe and Melton& Silk Velvet and Velveteens. Scotch Cheviot Battings. Fur, Elysian. Astracan, Chinchilla and Smooth Beavers. Black Doeskins, Plain Colored, Banded, Striped and Plaid casein:term Bilk. Cashmere, Plain and Fancy Velvet and Cush:acre Veetings, Clothes equal or superior to those of any other oat& liehment, at moderate prices. atiff•llni HOUSE EUKNISIIIN - G GO I I S. II is Ay v wi;fl BALTIMORErI IMPROVED BARE BURNING j' .. rdl i ' :e ~ :::::: ~,,,, •,, FIRE-PLACE HEATER l'filiTlC,! WITH 1 d'"..o I 1 MAGAZINE es ILLUMINATING DOORS. , _• ..... ortN The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater in ber-L- --- --% -.- " m Use. To be had Wholesale and Retail of J. 8. CLA i lffi 1008 Market street. Pb c ocl7-1n26 el-lILDREN7S CLOTIIINti. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. 1024 Chestnut Street; Are; now opening an elegant assortment of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY. In the latest Paris stales. ALSO, , A full line of CH DREN'S CLOTHING for Boys, Girl Infante and Mimi. oc24th eto t§ CHAMBERS it CATTELLI 32 N. THIRD STREET, DI:PORTERS OF •PIZB(C1 AND GERM CALF AND in SKINS, CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER, RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. rP4 GOLD'ii IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING WITH PURL EXTERNAL A.T.R. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO.. JAITLEB P. WOOD & CO., NO. 41 S. FOURTH Street. • D. Id. FELTWELL, OWL selltt tvl ISAAC B. EVANS MANIITADTOIIIIN AND MALIN IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, N 0.16 North Delaware avenue, Philada. or4.ltm RP§ VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA GLASSES AT JAMES W.QUEEN&CO:S, OPTICIANS. 924- (a t Street. o ,2 s tf t hestnu_ THE GREAT*, AMERICAN CONII3INAIVION SEWING, OVERSEIMING AND BUT TONHOLE MACHINE, flue uo equal In the world for all kinds of sewing. Bald at W. cor. Eleventh anfi. Chestnut. Other Machines taken In Exchange. °earn rt"s V . ITALIAN ittiMii.lßlTl=4 - 60 - BTABB FIBBVEIT whitoiluTorted roul for aria by JOB. B. B 1;0, LBW= Dawes avenue. THE DAILY EVENING} BULLETHq.---PIIILADETIPHiIk, THURSDAY, 00TOBEIi 31 1867. wroIsominEMINIMIERI SPECIAL NOTICE., We are prepared to meet' ' \ Purchasers of Fine Furniture, BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. GEO.J.HENKELS,LACY & CO., CABINET MASERS, 13th and Chestnut Streets. igesum rp FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AB CHAMBERS AND PARLORS• GEO. .I.IIIIENKELSi LACY 'Oa CO., CABINET MAKERS. THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. PHILADELPHIA. rp§ Die Masten Itlenbel turrangirt in dor ganzen Maga %ertig =sr Aneleht, Tepplch and Gardlnen einbegritleni GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & 00., Meubel Fabrikant, Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. Be2E.tirm AVIS IMPORTANT.. BEAUX , MEUB.LES, , • pour Salons et Chambres a Coucher, Arranges pour Exposition dans Appartetnente Gamie et Converts de Tapia. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY &.00., EIIENISTES, se2s-tf rps CHESTNUT STREET. an Coln de Elme. &c. muERLES FINO EXIIIBICION. in CO ie OdCAe (MDOario% oomo bplas de reeibimiento CUARTOS D Y E CAMARA. GEO. 3. BENKEL NISTAS. lAvyCo.,Co._ EBA, .a25-tfrp§ THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT Special Card. A. & H. LEJAMBRE liave removed their Furniture and Upholstering Warerooma TO No. 'llO3 Chestnut Street, (up stain.) 1937.3 m INISC ILAN C IK. GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. PLINY FREEMAN, President. HENRY C. FREEMAN, Secretary. CORING ANDREWS. i JNO. A. EIARDAIiBERGH., Vice Presidents. Cash Assets, - - , ()rgani7.vtd. June, 1864. All policies noo-fforfeitab l e. citable. Premiumspayable in cash. Losses paid in cash. It receives no notes and gives none. By the provisions of its charter, the entire surplus be longs to policy holders and must be paid to them in Div i. dends, or reserved for their greater security. Dividends are nude on the cont , ibutlon visit and paid annnallY, commencing two years from the date of the Doles. it has already made two Dividends amounting to 51U2.000, an amount never before equaled during die first three of any company. No policy fee required. Female riskstaken at the usual printed rates, no extia premium being demanded. free Permission Given to Travel IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE At all Seasons of the Year. Applications for all kinds of Policies, Life, Endowment. Ten•year Life or Term, taken, and all information cheer fully afforded at the BRANCH OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. 408 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ELMES & GRIFFITTSI MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS. E ELMES. (late of Philada. Nat. Bank). WM. F. GRIFFITTS. Jr. Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance effected in the Yorkreliabe Companies Baltimor e: ity, and in those of New , New England and orr--tu tilmt THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust And Safe Deposit Conapanyj FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS and OTHER VALUABLE& CAPITAL . ... ....... ..... .SS:03,0011 ECTOR& N. B. BROWN DID E. caiARLEsKACA.LESTER. CLARENCE H. CLARK.. EDWARD W. CLARK, JOHN _ ALEXANDER HENRY. J. GILLINGE.= FELL,_ S. A. CALDWELL. HENRY. GIBSON. 1W Office in the fire-proof building of the Philadelphia National Bank, 421 Chestnut street. This Company receives on ieuoaikand GUARANTEES THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow. Ing rate. a year. viz: Coupon . _ ...... ..411 per LOOOI Registered Bondi and 5ecuritte5..........5 0 eta. per •• • Gold Coin or Bullion. ....... ..... ..S1 25 per L. • • Silver Coln or Bullion— ... • • ..... • per lAOO. Gold or Silver Plate. . el per 100. CASH BOXES or iwx;iii tui• 6::4..; ViGitert, Broken Capitalists, contents unknown to the Company. and liability Mated, $25 a year. The Company offers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at $2O. WO. St o. $6O and $76 a year. according to size and location. Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent. Interest allowed on Honey Deposits. Traits of every kind anoepted. N. B. BROWNE, President: ROBNIIT PANTICESOII. N Beerfitarir and Trearnrer. .1.9.111.tb.a, • .1. GAS FIXT CUES. MISKEY, MERRILL & THACK&RA, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, And all kinds of Lamp Work. . Store, 718 Chestnut Street. Manufactory, 402 Race Street. They also introduce Gas Ptpes into buildings, and re. pair and renew old work. They have, also, A SOLARGABAINER, For Lighting Private Dwelling, Motels, and Factories in any locality, TRAT TiIEY 14 ARRANT. %they have them to supply from 200 to 000 lights. ocl'i•tu th slm rp4 11 7 ,1 t 3 11 WA BECK i JIAUS & ALLGAIER BeePectilaY knvite attention to their largo and varlet stock of Sumter -4 FAMILY CARRIAGES Of latent etyles, with all the moat recent improve inents . ol tinish.il • FLFGANT LANDAU, Just completed. Also, CLARENCE COACHES and COUPES of difierentl, styles. MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE, ocse.sinro abv. Girard avenue,. higl rfirrEiRUNES.-10 OASES 71b. CANISTI3III3. i grade, French lin_porial Prunott lauding and for axle by RISEnt B. BUSSLUS& LOB South polar s= avotslo. • IWATIDEM, -11 CORAL JEWELRY. CLARK &lIIDDLE o'klev. Chestnut Street, Bare }net opened au immense invoiced PINK CORAL JEWELRY •To which they call special attention. eol7•ta th sZin rp4 _ Sterling Silverware Manufactory, ' 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE S H.A R P., Patentee of the 801 l and Cube Materna, manufacture' every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, a choice maort went of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERTS. 5e17.3r0 rp§ CORAL JEWELRY. CLARK. & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, Have j net, opened an immense invoice or PINK CORAL JEWELRY, To which they call special attention. Ipi wv ai oi :491 wiiii ILiTt3cii3 : ii tutLffilt) ki 1 J. C. BARNES & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. IMINUFACTITIMILS OF Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &c. NO. 245 N. NINTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. ocE.2m p GENTS' FURNISFEENG GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos, 1 and. 3 N. Sixth St, ,Philada., Would invite the attention of gentlemen to his extenalve assortment of Furnishing Goods. • Consisting of SILK SKIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cartwright & Warner's Merino Shirta and Drawers. Lambs'.Wool do. do. do. • ' Buckskin do. do.do. Cotton do. do. do. English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. C. A.'e express order for Shirts and Drawers. ALSO. GENTLE At r . WRAPPERS. 110SIERY. GLOVES: • wrocKs. ALINDH AND WINDOWNitAD Diu CHARLES L. HALE, pate Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ARCH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TSB CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. tf rp 13. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 10 North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND • WINDOW SHADES. Finett aesortment in the city, the oldest establish tunitiersest manufacturers. and sell at the Lowest Priced REPA DUNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. S'.1.0111: SHADES MADE TO ORDER., sefStirin PAINTINGS. &C. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES B. EARLE & BONI, , 1, • 818 CHESTNIIT STREET. UPIFIOLSTEICIC, &c. BEDDING FEATHER WAREHOUSE, TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCH. Feathers, Feather Bed& Bolsters and. Pillows, Straw, Hutt, Hair and Spring Idattresaea, Spring Ileds and Spring, Cote, Iron Bodges& of all fagot.. WINDOW SHADES of every quality: and a great variety of e i t s4 itterna. kinmfrta mita and Counterpanes, of all do, cepeclally arseillea BLANKETS. A very large assortment of Blankets, a° cheap lib to defy competition. 1311,10 RN, iso. 44 Norua &ret. ac15411:8 to 2.41 t Below Arch. NOTICE TO 13UILDErtS.—Sealed proPosabi will be received by the 13uUding Committee of the Church of the 'Holy 'rrinity, Philadelphia, until noon of November so. 16 67, f or batwing a demo Tower and Spire complete, according to the plan and epecilicatione and form of pro• poled to be seen at the Witco of FRASER, FURN.ESS & HEWITT, Architects, Penn Building, No, 4go fr3troct. The Committoo roaerve the right to reject WY prok)osal which they may deem muiathfactory. Addreaa L. t.,OPFIN, No. ZYJ Chestnut Street, endorsed "Proposals for Tower and tiptre.” L. COFFIN J. O. KOOitfigAD, PIIMADIMPILIA, October 24 1867. DocilTa r el : e. 6014 • 0111.17y0 THE I.A.ABGEST AND BEST STOOK Or FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES HENRY S. HANNIS & CO 21s and 220 Sotrria FIELON'T. STIBLECINerry Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on vane advantag*Out Tent*, Imo& stock of Jaye IMShale% IN BONI), colaprisee all the favorite brands azt taut, and runs through the vaffehe months 01 viwee, and of this year, uy NR present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to antra at rentlintlyasua .Ro_ sou Lino Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses. as Dante. may e T47,""•ewof Jr.LE•wa."'• art-to dial CARPETING:, Ace. 1867 CARPETINGS. 1867 JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO. Chestnut Street, below Seventh, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS U' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS. English Brussels Carpetings. By late arrivals we have received a full assortment of the BEST ENGLISH DIAHES. JAS. IL ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below. Seventh. English and French AXMINSTERS, ROYAL WILTON, AND VELVET CAJR,PETINGrS. ALL THE NEW EXHIBITION DESIGNS. Now in !store awl for Bile by JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETINGS In great variety of design. OIL CLOTHS, In sheets from 1 yard to 8 yards wide• Henderson & Co.'s all Worsted Venitians. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. se2l•to th f 2m RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETS I .OIL CLOTHS, &0., Neweet designs and lowest prices. THREE SHOW ROOMS. - S. C. FOUTA-C, NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST., sel.9-th e to 3m rpf, Below Mixtet. am.dro-oin NOTICE. • _ LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, Will continue to sell their stock of CARPETI.NGS • At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses, And will open daily new goods, as they do not expect to move. an24-gen rig JOBBERS AND IMPORTERS. E. S. JAFFRAY & CO. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Are receiving and now opening for Fall Trade. cull Lines Linens; Table Cloths, Napkins, Huckabacks, Diapers, Towel "nr,;, Damasks, Shootings, Pillow Linens. L. C. Hdkfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Crapes, Veils, Quilts. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under Wear, Embroideries, Wets, , Ribbons; dro. The above will be eold at the lomat New York price% and on the must advantageous terms. Represented by B. Story. ears to th 3m ry GROCERIES, It 111QUO1118. &UP CANTON ' PRESERVED GINGER, CHOW CHOW and CUMQUATS. ALSO, A CLIOICES ASSOICTISMIT Or HAVANA FOR BALE DV . Tltompsoft Black's Soo & Co., BROAD AND OrIESTNUTRFEL, IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED. BY' PRESERVES. riPUBIC BALE—JAMES A. FREEEAN, ALTO. tioneer.-16 Dwellings <and Wharf, St. David street, lichuylkill.loth ward, On Wednesday, Nov. VA 1867. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described real estate, viz : all that valuable piece of ground on the west ride of St. David's street, (40 feet wide between Race and Vine streets, in the 10th ward) and bounded on the north and smith by ground of Cadwallader Evans, rig eon. tattling in front 40 feet and In depth to the ficituylkill river a bout 317 feet, more or less, on the north lino. /u m the lot are erected fronting on St. David's - etreet, 4 three.stery brick dwelling houses, and on St. David's avenue, which is part of the lot, 12 three.story brick dwellings. - On the rear of the above Is a wharf and coal yard with a dock, stable and office. The dwellings are rented by , the month. The yard is under a special agree ment that occupancy can be bad on 30 den' notice. O'The whole estate rents for $1950 per annum, and will bring much more as the rents are low. Or - Clear or inrumbranca. IrgrOne.lialf of the purchase money may remain. lislr'f46oo to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FRE nMAN, Auctioneer. store 422 Walnut street. 0c31.n07,U 12 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF R.E. bocci. Wright, deceased. Jame. A. Freeman /Auctioneer. Three-story Brick Residence. No, 911 trace street. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Nov. 20 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without receive. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate, late the property of Re becca NS , rieht, deceased. 'All that certain three-story brick dwelling with two-story brick back building., frame kitchen and bath room, and lotof groundadtuate on the north side of Race street (No. NH at the rdiatance of 110 teet west of Ninth greet, in the Tenth ward of the city; containing In fronts% feet and in depth 92 feet to a 4 feet wide alley running eastward) an d communicating with another 4 feet wide alley lea northwardly geant street, with the privilege orsaid alleys, gir Clear of incumbrance. Immediate possession, Saleabrolute. tar 4,w0 to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. E. A. MERRI(.7I(7„. Clerk 0:C. cIIARLEWW. PIERCE, PRICILLA 'WRIGHT. i • JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. er:ilno7 14 Store 422 Walnut street.' f2::oltPliAtO3' COUNT HALE— —ESTATE OPTAiIE3 house, decca•ed„—,Jamea A. Freeman. Auction " /Tr.—Genteel Dwelling and elde yard, tin. MO Minh d etrect. Under authority of the Orpbans'Court tor the city and County of Philadelphia. On Wedneaday, No eiubcr PO, l i . at 12 o'clock. noon. will he sold at public f , ale, at the l'hiladelphis Exchange, the following de ,cribra real estate. late the property of Jame* 'louse, decenred. Al! that certain three - story brick dwelling and the lot of ground situate on the northwesterly:slide of hichmond street, at the distance of 4.= feet ftefincifes romhwvatwardly from Clearfield street. In the Two-tar fifth Ward ; containing in front 411 feet, and in depth DV feet to Salmon steed, Or The above fa a genteel three story brick dwelling, with two4tory brick and frame h rck hultdingn. gap. range. hot and cold water, bath two porches, with iron railings. The yard le nicely fald out Stith a variety of fruit treca, currants, atmwbenica, grape, art).,r. Are, iv — clear of incumbrance. 'Pr' May in examined at soy time. *,.'to to h paid at the time of rale. e==fl A..sll4ltltlCli. Clerk 0.0. JOHN li. ALLEN,_AdrulnLitrator. JAMF.I3 A. FftEE3IAN ~Auctlonetar. Store, 422 walnut street. o .9inn7.14 Pi, BLit' SALE.--JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUC- Intionver.—Threestory Brick. Dwelling. No. =ll F street. Eighth Ward..--4)n Wednesday, November 10. D 67, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real ertate, ciz.: All that certain threastory brick manage, with twot•tory brick back buildings and bath-house and lot of ground. rituata on the north dde of F street (laid out between Twenty•recond and l'arentythird at., and below Locust street). In the Eighth Ward of the city: cont In front F street 16 feet. main depth 62 feet to G= It is now rented to a good tenant for sNie per annum, and is in perfect repair, has bath, range, new hydrant in yard. and papered and painted throughout tar - Sulnect to a ground rent of VA per annum. rlf - dui) to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. Store. CB Walnut stroet.ll 0c , 31.D0'.14 tiALE BY 0110E11 OF HEIRIL—ESTATE OF 110. William Watson, deceased. James A.. Freeman, Auctioneer. Threerton• thick Dwelling. No. 121 Almond street. On Wednesday, November 20. NV. at LS o'clock, noon. will be sold et puhlic sale, at the Phlladet. nide Exchange, the following described real estate, late the property of William Watson. deceased. All that certain three-story brick dwelling with three.ttory brick hack buildings and bath room and lot of ground situate on the north side of Almond street (No. 120 in the Fourth Ward of the city; containing in front It feet and in depth a, feet. Clear of incumbrance. Possession in about sig. mo nth.. ligr $lOO to be paid at - time of sale. By Order of Delis. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Store 44 Walnut street. oal no 7 14 i t PUBLIC SALE-LAMES A. FREEMAN,. AUG 1914 - ' tioneer.—Neat Dwelling, No.l9l4North Eleventh street, Twentieth Ward.—On WednesdayNovena bee 6th, 1867. at 12 o'clock. noon , will be sold 'at public Hale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de. scribed teal estate: A three.story brick dwelling with two4tary brick hack building and lot. situate on the west eide of Eleventh street. 158 feet south from Thompooss street, Twentieth Ward; being 16 feet front by 64 feet deep to a three feet wide alley running from Thompsoa to Stile. street, with the privilege thereof. The property has been put in thorough order having lately been papered and painted throughout gr" Subject to $72 ground rent per annum. tar Immediate possession given the purchaser. tar May be examined any time. tir taco to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. It Store, 431 Walnut street. REAL ESTATE.--JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auc tioneer. --Store and Dwelling. No. 2120 Lancaster ave nue. Twenty-fourth Ward. fen Wednesday. Novem ber g, 1861, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at, public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the followilig described real estate: All that lot of ground with the thretestery brick store and dweUing thereon ereetud, on the 8. W. side of Lancaster turnpike, = feet 8. E. of the Haverford road, in the Twenty•fourth Ward of the city. 213 fret front. more or less, and 100 feet deep. House is well built. and the situation is improving rapidly. ,Opposite is a new public ball. Cars pass the door for Callowhlll street, end the Market street cam are very.near. The property rent.' for Clou a year, but occupancy with the deed can be lied if the purchaser desires. W' Half of the purchase money may remain. tr — *too to be JADIE ald at the time sate. S A. FRE of E3LAN, Auctioneer: It Store 4.V. Walnut street. PEREMPTORY SALE, BY ORDER OF HEMS._ Estate 01 Mary Kenton. deceased. James A. Free. man. Auctioneer. Twowtory Brick House. Struthers street, above Twelfth and Race streets. On WedirendaY. November LI), ISM, at o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described real estate, late the property of Mary Ken ton. deceased :—All that certain two.atory brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Struthers street (late Mallon street), in the Tenth Ward of the city, at the distance of 150 feet west of Twelfth street; contain ing in front 16 feet and in depth 30 feet. .Clear -of Menai bronco, Sale absolute. 1116 - 50 to be paid at time of sale, By Order of Metro. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Ever,' ovidOS Store 4H Walnut street. I'UI3I.IC SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUC tioncer.—Two Cottages, Nos. 113 and 117 Dauphin " atreet. Nideteenth Ward. On Wednesday. Nov, 6. Mil, at II o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sate: at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real or tate : The two-story brick cottsge contaluiagix rooms. and lot (No. 113), Dauphin at ., 6354 feet E. of Howard at.. 17 feet f rout; 60 feet deep, Rents for *904 a year. Ten ancy expires next ,Jul.y Has one.story brick kitchen. Also, the two story brick cottage, containing six rooms, and lot (No. 117), Dauphin M., feet front and SD feet deep. Rents for $lBO. Occupancy - had next July. Clear of incumbrance. CW - $lOO to be paid oneach a the time JAMES A. FREEMANAuctioneer. Store. 4.Z Walnut street. rREAL ESTATE:—JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,—Eight Brick Dwellings, t. John et , eq. Sixteenth Ward --()n Wednesday, November 2ft, MD, at n o'clock, Noon, will be sold at pu describedt the Philadelphia Exchange, the following real estate, viz.: All that lot of ground with the eight three story brick court houses thereon, situate on the east aide of St. John street, below Canal street, in th toxteenth Ward of tho city, 40 feet front, 'lO feet deep alO feet alley l e ading northward into Canal street. Subject to $BO ground rent. The property rents for Old a year at very low rents. • - tier $lOO to be paid at time of sale. JAMES A: FREEMAN. AuctiOlicer, Store. CU Walnut street MMID AIUCIVION SALES. THOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHAUTS, No, 1110 Chestnut street. . ' Rear entrance.llo7 Sansom street SALE OF FORTES FURNITURE. FINE PIANO •-• FORTES, CARPETS, &c. CARD. -2-our sale TOMORROW (FRIDAY) MORN/NO; at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chestnut street, comprises a large assortment of elegant Cabinet Furniture, for Parlor, Chamber mid Dinins.roorri. Also, Velvet.,_Brus• sets, Venetian and Ingrain Carpets, Erdal' Plato Manta! and Pier Glasses, Beds, Matresses, and 'Bedding Oil p a intings and Frau Engravings,China and Glassware. office Table , and Desks. Book .cases. Cottage Fut niture. Bronze and Gilt Mantel Clocks. Stoves, Kitchen likard• tore, &c PIANO FORTES, &c. One superior 7•oetave Rosewood Piano Forte, made hi Raven & Bacon. One do. do. do. do. Direlead. Mahogany Pianos by Scion and Loud. Parlor Organ s by Mason & sowing Machines, by Wheeler dr Wheel. ond btilera• Tarn Itnegtelle TAFiel*. LEGAL NOTICES,. N THE OnPIIANES , COURT FOR THE CITY AND County of Philadelphia.—Estate of CATlliatilikl MILES, deceased.—Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the fund in. C ourt arising from sale of roal estate of said decedent, udder proceedings in partition, and to report dntribution ,of the balance' in the hands of the atcountant, will nulet Cho partios In terested for the purpose" of his appoin Mont, on Novara bor 12th, 1867, at 4 &clock P. M. at his office, 'l2l Walnut street, in tho city of Philad G. elphia. neMtb,..tort,* HARRY I IAVIS, AND ALmONDS.-1414 %V CROP Gov,. 11 noble Walnuts and Paper Shell Al cnondo, for oalo by J a 8U881811.00..108 Bout!) Dotal are avenue
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