1111 . 1 . 11MaMligl ini ' lp Tux Taxavnirs.—Mrs. D. P. Bowers will appear In the drama of Jane Shore at the Chestnut this evening- The drama of Walnut will be repeated at the Arch to. night. At the La 7'our de Neste and the Gun wurker o i r_ Moscow will be performed. A miscellaneous bill too ffered at the American. Magmas` °Ma Taotren.—Auber's opera of Crown inamonots wail produced last evening at the Academy on the occasion of Mrs. Seguitt's benefit. There will be a Frei Moroi° matinee this afternoon, and on Mon day evening Nartha will be given. 11/111SLEIV8 CONOIRTB.—The first of thiii aeries of -popular concerts will be given oft o r soday afternoon next at Concert Hall. Tickets are sale at Trump. jet.% at No. 914 South Eighth street, and at the hall. CONOIST Ilam..—On Monday evening Professor Macaillster will give an exhibition of magic and sleight of hand at Concert Ball. A quantity o presents will he distributed to the audience. Pinups:tem Cuff:ans.—A performance will be even Bus evening at ttuts popular establishment,comer .f Tenth and Callowhill streets. All the accomplished acrobats and equestrians of the company will appear. itorrarry STurwr Orzs• Housx.—Messrs. Cam erobe Piny offer a' number Of novelties at their operatouse this evening. Burlesque opera, Ethiopian farces, songs, dan anies will be presented. The ces "wor d ld-renoweccentricit ned eepbant generally " will go through a number of first-class evolutiou during the evening. Parturvenu Crass Housz.—This evening an unusually attractive programme is offered at this popular Once of amusement. Every member of the excellent company will appear in burlesques, songs, fight fantastic evolutions, and a plentiful supply of those eccentric delineations, and conundrnms Which go to make up a first-class o minstrel performance. Burz.—Signor Blitz will give an entertainment thin evening at Aasembly Buildings. CITY NOTICES: CosncrioNs arm PHILOSOPHY. .L-• It was the Saying of every profound philosopher and deep thinker that the man who made two blades of grass grow where but one grew before was a benefactor to his race. By the same token the man who makes con fectionery twice as 'delicious, and twice as wholesome factorswas before, is a public benefactor, famous bene f are B. G. Whitman & Co., the Con fectioners of No. ale Chestnut street, below Fourth. These gentlemen are untiring in their offorts to serve the public, and the results are seen in their roasted Jordan Almonds, Cream Fruits, line Bon-borm, Cara rnebs, Chocolate preparations &c., &c. &c. The gre at primary object of B. G. Whitman &' Co. is to make: their confectionery unqualifiedly pare and .wholesome; their next highest aim is to matte it de iscious and tootte3ome. How well they succeed in both proved by their vast and ainstantly increasing bust- IT TUB been conceded by the medical iraterm • that for the cure of Neuralgia, Nerveache' and all other painful nervous diseases .there is not a more effi cacious medicine thaw Dr. Tomma's TIC-DOULOTIREUX, nerveouskt. NErmar.ous. PILL. , It stimulates the fluid, and sets at defiance these diseases. A thecaries have this medicine. THE FINEST FRENCH AND AMERICAN Co'nfec 'dons, fresh Jordan. Roasted Almonds, elegant Bon bone, delicious Mixtures, Cho . Oolate preparatlons tempting hot-house Fruits, etc., a, A. L. VANHANT . B , CORNED /UN= AND CIINSTNIIT STREETS. QurrEo EXcurnmica. —The handsome steel plate e avinge given to purchasers of stock in aid of the erside Institute, may be seen, day and evening , o. ' ,lbition, at the new office, No. 021 Chestnut t. The engravings are so arranged as to be seen b • : • ttrs.hy, and large crowds are constantly con :regated in and around the office. HATS Bp NIIETS AND MILLINERY GOODS. Dieurs. HATS, 4D Cary, 725 J Chestnut street, now show Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets in end less variety; also latest styles of Bonnet and Rat Frames, together with the richest as sortment in the city of Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, ac. In Satins, Velvets and Silks their stock is very complete, embracing all the desirable shades, all of which they cut in any quantity to suit purchasers, at moderate prices. Tun ,Rwruntis on the day after election, as copied from the cashier's book at Charles Stokes .3a C 0.713 ready-made Clothing Store, under the Con tinental, show a great gain over last week, and no doubt the gain has been so for both parties— buyer and seller—for the Clothing now sold is of a most superior quality and low in price. Evirarisota . X.Nows .11.131.—We mean George W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 103'1 13pring Garden street. His Bon-bons, Caramels, Cream-Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons, Man limas, Figs, Prunes, Dates. etc., this is just the place. Tilt; Punicitss HAT von Litoms now the rage in Parhs,lato he found at the NEW ' 3II.LLINERY EM roitirm,coenerNittb—add Cherry. . . A.ll INTER:ESTI:NM 1T101....-MOBEirS. H. HoUS& Co. have opened their new and elegant Cigar Store, No. 45 North Seventh street, and offer an extensive and varied assortment of the Choicest Brands or Havana Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, Fancy . Articles, &.c., at Wholesale and Retail, on all secular days. Prices reasonable. TIOENTEI FOE TIIR NNW PRILADELIWIA OPERA Hocen TOE SALE ASTER. it o P otocx P. M. To THE LAMM.— Charles Clakford & Sons, under the Continental, have all the latest styles of Fine Fars, unsurpassed for dnrabilty and make. JONES' Harm, 285 Dock, Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Lathan on the European plan. Heals from 6A. a l lo 12 P. M. Good lodgings tor guest& House open night. Rooms 50 eta. per night. To THE LADIES.— Charles Oakford & Sons, under the Continental, have all the.latest styles of Fine Furs. unsurpassed for durability and make. DRAYNIDIBLINDFILBB AND CATARRH.—. J. Isaacs, D., Professor of the Rye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the ntmost success. Testimonials from the moat reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made ilor examination. To THE LADIES.- Charles Oukford & Bons, under the Continental, have all the latest styles of Fine Fars, unsurpassed for durability and make. PAINTINGS, &C. EXHIBITION—NOW OPEN.-- Messrs. BAILEY & CO.'S GALLERIES OF PAINTINGS at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Chestnut, above Tenth street, open daily, from:9 A. M. to 5 P. M., and every Saturday Evening from 7 1-2 to to P. M. Tickets of Ad mission issued only by Messrs. BAI LEY & CO,, at No. 819 Chestnut street. Nn OIL PAINTINGS. IiT,W ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florenco. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, •'TIIE ECIIOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glatses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS 818 OHESTNIIT STREET, "In the hour* Ofpur hapyinesi andig `ii‘lerity. let tier ernpnber the unfortunate and disabled **(hers who scroednus a country and a nationality."--latt - COLN. GRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT TO, ERECT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM Invalid Soldiers, UNDER A SPECIAL Charter from the State of Penusyl vania, Passed March 6,1867. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The object of this Association is to provide, by public' exertion, a NATIONAL HOME for our Disabled Soldiers, to erect an asylum for those, who, in their patriotism have served their Country at the expense of their health and kapPiness : who, in the battle for the Nation's life were maimed, and aro now incapable of wetting for their own maintenance.. France has her Hotel Des Invalides where rest the ashes of the great Napoleon; England her Green. wick and Chelsea Hospitals, the former being one of the finest architeetoral structures' ever devoted to Charity. • Russia, Prussia, and in fact, nearly all European Countries have magnificent retreats for the ruder tenate Soldiers—Monarchies provide for the alleviation of the suffering caused by war, but free, prosper ous RermareAN America has no place for her crippled and sick soldiers but the county poorhouse, — er the side walks of her crowded Cities. These noble patriots loft happy homes to save'our common Country in the hour of her deep distress. We pledged to them our lasting grati tude, nail now those who are dependent look to us in their need to redeem those pledges—they have per formed their part—we enjoy the result of their sacrifices— we must not be recreant o our obligations. Let ns each devote but n single dollar to this purpose, and the Gettys burg Asylum will afford the Soldiers a Home and our Country will be honored by the noble Institution. THE LAND HAS BEEN PURCHASED By this Association, and Ten Thousand Dollars have . already been paid towards the preeervation of the Battle- Ground— Headquarters)cres (adjoining the site of General Meade's have been set apart for the uses of the APYIIIIII. LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK, Octet I ti. 4E67 Having labored'for three years to erect a Horne for our Crippled Veterans, and having passed a bill for that pur pose in the New York.Logislature incorporating some 100 of onr best citizens as Directors,—but under which bill no action has been had, from that time to this,—and know ing the great and crying necessity of the case, the shame of leaving our disabled veterans to starve or beg, I hereby most cordially endonre your enterprise, and it shall have all the aid of my tongue, pen and influence. Very truly yours, I CHAS. G. lIAL.PINE. Fully sympathizing with your great object, I tender you, gratuitously, your Festiva of my Full Orchestra, on the occasion of your Festival, at Irving Hall. THEODORE THOMAS. [From the Postmaster• General of the United States.] rely to and Postmasters that they shall aid this benevolent and patriotic enterprise. A. W. RANDALL. Being satisfied with the integrity of your enterprise. we cheerfully emusont to display your diamonds at our cetab• lishment. . BROWNE & SPAULDING, 568 and 570 Broadway. October 25tb, 1867. We hereby certify that we have examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies and other precious Stout:saw described in the list, and fund them all genuine. lIENLE BROS.. Diamond Importers. MaideaLane, New York. J. HERMANN, Diamond Se 94 Broome street, NevNe York. In order to promote public confidence in the hillide gree, and for the furtherance of this great object,- At sociation has decided to pinto the 41300,000 Wortito • - monds on public exhibition at the Largo Jewelry Esta lishinent of Messrs. Browne & Spaulding, under the Met ropolitnn lintel, in the Citrof New York. The world renowned Yacht "Henrietta' , has also boon purchased. 'rho Farm of 600 Acres is located in Sullivan County, N. Y., and is one of the finest Stock Farms in the State; has a splendid M he and is complete in every particular. Thou e will he 1.900,000 tickets Issued at ono dollar each, admitting the holders to both of the GRAND MLSICAL FESTIVALS: ONE AT rxrco-liart,'New lorBthk, Satu Bo rday. Evening,. Febniary , 1). AN ON e; AT 11oraux Trent.u Ham., Philad e lphia, Saturday Evening, February 22, 1868, • On which latter occasion $641,950 IN 'VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed among the Ticket-holders, in accord. once with the Charter and the following KCJIEDULE AWAET)I3. No. 1.1 Grand Cash Award............. ....... $lOO,OOO 2 1 Splendid Farm (600 acres) 60,1910 3 1 Yacht', the Famous "Henrietta".........5 0 , 000 4 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants. ..,... 30,000 5 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear.llingil (all Diamond iamon and . .......... .... 25,00 0 6 1 Brooch 'Ear-Rings .... Largo .. ~. ...... 25,000 7 1 Diamond Brooch and . .. 15,0(9) 8 1 Diamond Necklace, 28 Brilliants, Star setting__ , .. B,OOl 9 1 Diamond Necklace, 29 8ri11iance)... . .... 7,000 10 1 Diamond Cross, satin Silver (arge „• ..... 7,000 11 1 Diamond Slide; 15 Brilliants .1 0 6,00t1 12 1 Diamond Cluster 8r00ch........• • 6,010 13 1 Diamond Cluster 8r00ch..... „,•,.. . 5,0 a) 14 1 Diamond. and Pearl Cameo Bracelet Brooch and EarAtings 5,000 15 - 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,000 16 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 9,000 17 1 Diamond Cluster 8r00ch......... ...... . 4,000 18 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. .. . . ... . 4,000 19 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear. Icings. ... .... ... . ..... .......... 9,000 '2O 1 Diamond diuster Bracelet- ........ 4,000 - 21 1 DiamondClusterßrooch '......... 4,000 22 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Pin........ 4,000 23 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 9,000 24 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. ....... 4,090 25 1 Diamond Single Stone 3,500 2i; 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch. .... 3,560 27 1 Pearl Necklace., ..... 3,5011 23 1 Mari/W(l°nd Single Stone Ear•ltlngs.. 3,500 29 1 Diamond. Cross .... ... , 3.000 3i) 1 Diamond Single Stone 5tud.... ........ 3,0 , 0 31 1 Diamond Single Stone ...... 8.000 tr 2 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Ear-Rings.- 3,000 38 1 Diamond Single Stone ...... 3,1100 34 1 'Diamond Single Stone 5tud...........- 3.000 35 1 'Pair Diamond Single Stone Studs 3,000 .16 I Diamond Brooch, (in 5.... 8,000 37 1 Diamond Cluster Broochilved.... -... . 3,000 .38 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin. .... . 3,000 39 1 Diamond Single Stone 5tud.............. 3,000 .40 1 Diamond Cluster 8r00ch........• • ...... 2.5(9) 91 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring.. .......... 2,500 42 1 Diamond and Emerald 8r00c h.......... 2,500 43 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin . 2,500 44 1 Pearl Breast-Pin, Ear -Rings and Head Ornament.... .... 2,500 46 1 Diamond Single ...... Pin-- ...... 2,500 .46 .1 Diamond Cr 055......, - ....... . ...... 2,500 97 1 Diamond and Emerald 'Ornament 2,500 48 I Diamond Single Stone Pin........ ...... 2,500 49 1 'Diamond dingle Stone ........ 2,000 50 1 Diamond Cluster Stem' Pin. ....... ...... 1,500 51 .1 Single Stone Diamond 1,500 52 1 'Diamond Cross. ... . . „ .... ...... 1,500 53 1 Pair Diamond Cluster , 1,500 54 1 Diamond Single Stone 1,500 65 1 Diamond Single Stone 8tud............. 1,500 56 1 Diamond Bracelet. .... , . ........ ....... 1,500 57 1 Diamond Single Stone ..... 1,500 58 1 Diamond Cluster Ring ... 1,500 59 1 Camel's Hair Shawl.... ..... ............ 1,500 60 .1 .eboice Emerald 5tud...'...• • • 1,500 61 1 Single Stone Ring.. . 1.600 62 1 Single Stone Pin. ....... ..... LEM 63 1 'Cluster Brooch . .. 1,500 64 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin.- .... 1,600 65 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Ear-Rings.. 800 66 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 800 67 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring.... 800 68 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, Ear• Rings and Pin. . . . . . • 800 69 1 Camel's Hair ... 800 70 1 Diamond and Ruby Three Stone Ring.. 800 71 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring.... 800 72 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. , ..... 800 73 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs ..' .. . 600 74 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch and Mousy Chain. . .. ....,......... .... ..- . . . 50 : 600 75 1 Diamond ....... Stone „Ring, Star 76 '1 Diamond and Garnet Cluster Ring 50t' 77 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin........ ... ... 500 78 1 Emerald Knob.- • .. .... nn. 500 79 1 Pair Diamond an d R u b y tar:Kings 500 80 1 Diamond Cluster Ring . . . ........ ...... 400 81 1 Diamond and Emerald Stem Pin........ 400 82 1 Ladies'. Diamond Set Watch....--- 400 83 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring............ 850 84 I Gold Watch., • ..' .... ......... ..... 3(9) 85 1 Diamond and illlpal Ring - 250 86 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 150 87 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring_ 150 lig 1 Diamond Three Stone Studg 150 • 89 1 Diamond Single Stone ........ ...... 150 90 1 Pearl Scarf Pin 150 91 1 Diamond Cluster Ring ... ..... 150 92 1 Diamond Single Stone King. • ' . 150 93 1 Gentleman's Diamond and Amethyst 94 I Diamond Cluster Pin. ..... ........ 100 95 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear•ltings 100 96 1 Cameo Brooch.. • .. t ,• •••• • • . 100 97 1 Diamond Single Stone Mug 100 ¶Ol 1 Diamond Cluster Ring... •• • ...... ...... 100 ¶9.1 1 Ladies' Gold Watch..., ........ ..... .100 100 1 Coral Brooch and Ear-R ings •••••• . • • • • • 100 101 1 Pair Garnet Sleeve Buttons. -• • 100 102 1 Gold and Pearl Scarf Pin 50 108 1 Emerald Scarf Pin.. •• • .••• •••• • • .• ..... • 5° ,„ 104 1 Emerald Scarf Pin-- r -.• ••.: . ... u‘' 11/5 to 1104-One thousand Copies of t h e mum• dully illustrated Presentation Work, entitled the '•Triltte Book," at $2O each. 20,000 1105 to 2104 -I,le Photograph Albumin) at $5 each 5,000 Also, 120,100 Caeh Presents, $1 each. ..... 120,000 making in the Aggregate 122.104 Presents, vat' $ ucd at..... 611 , v 450 , ....... 110 W TO OBTAIN TICRETS. Orders may be eent to us in reghitered letters on post of fice orders. in sums from $ drafts .1 at our rick. Larger amounts should be sent in or by 'Express, at the fol lowing CLUB RATES, 5 Ticketf to one address 10 do. do. ..... ...... Vi do. do. . ........ .... 40 do, do. ' ..... ••• • • • 60 do, do. 100 do. do. . ..... ...• .... Address all orders and communications to GIVITYSBURG ASYLUM ASSOCIATION_ itos-tu tit t-luuto 1134 Cheetuut etrecti kkellitdtt.tra, THE DAILY DIILLETIN.--PIIILADELPITIA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -9' AssommimMONNE 1867. J. F. &E. B. ORNE,. 1867. O. 904 CHE S TNUT STREET, Have Now Opened Their FALL IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. 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 Carpeis. ROYAL WILTON CAR BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. 11111111110 ;4 kroi talk) CV 0 3 Li 5 , RICH LACE CURTAINS AT AUCTION PRICES! The subscribers have suet received, from the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. ,z; , , 300 PAIRS FRENCH(LIE CURTAINS,. From the lowest to the highest quality, tome of the RICHEST MADE. ALSO. Nottingham Lace Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Muslin Draperies, Vestibule Curtains, In Great Variety. Sheppard, Van Harlingen Si Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. tmc2.lotro GAS FIXTURES. MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, And all kinds of Lamp Work. Store, 718 Chestnut Street. Manufactory, 402 Race Street, They also introduce Gas Pipes — into buildings, and re• pair end renew old work. They have, also, A SOLEGAB For Lighting Private Dwellings, Hotels and Factories in an locality, THAT THEY WILL WA have them to supply from 200 to 600 lights. RRANT. They ocl'au th elm MG UPHOLSTERY, &c. BEDDINGi• FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTH STREET. BELOW ARCH. Feathers, Feather Beds. Bolsters and Pillouts. Straw, Busk, Bair and Bprlng Mattremes, iiPrio/1 Beds and lipring Cots, Iron Bedsteads of au sizes. WINDOW SHADES of every quality, and great variety of t i dterns. Comfortables, tutu and Counterpanes, or all kinds, especially Marseilles Quilts. BLANKS' S. AA very large assortment of Blankets, so cheoP to defy competition. Am 44 os 11-11T,13ORN, No. North TENTH Street, sel9.thre to 26t rpt Below Arch. ISAAC B. EVANS IdA.NIIFACTUILES AND DEALER U 4 OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, No. 16 North Delaware avenue, Itilada. otAan : • 3 50 • 900 . 17 60 35 00 .4860 . 86 00 nuvEs FARCIES, CAPERS, &O.—OLIVES VELIWIES (Stuffed Olives). Nonpareil" and Superfine Capers and . French Olives; fresh goods, landine BUBBLE S af,frout -Havre, and for sale di JOl3. 13, BUBBLER & U 9, 1 1 .06 plumy') avenue. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, & E. J. F. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHE 81 E. J. F. ORNE, ORNE, ORNE, ORNE, J. W. PROCTOR & CO, 920 Chestnut Street. NEB' CLOAKS OPENING • EVERY MORNING, NOW OPEN. LADIES' DRESS FURS. OF ALL KINDS. , . REAL AtiVRACECAN ARCTIC SEAL SACQUES. CLOAKING CLOTHS BY TILE YARD,/ RICH BLACK SILKS, 7 4-41(ALITLES, FROM 632 TO' $ 60. Corded Poplins, Empress Cloths, Epinglinee, Bilk_ Chain Paris Crepes, AND OTHER RICH COLORED FABRICS LADIES' WALKING BUTS. LADIES' DRESSES MADE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. oe29.tu th e Stm epo gIANTON PRESERVED GINGER. PRESERVED (anger, in 14;yrup, of the celebrated Chyloong brand; also, Dry Prenerved Ginger, in boxes, imported and for safe by J08E.114 B. BJ QQ..1.06 outlk Dolikwarg altputte. Oletake,filiskies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF FINE 0111) RYE WHISXIES IN TIkE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED HENRY S. HAMS & CO., 218 and 220 SOUTH'' FFLONT ST r IELICIIMIN Who offer the same TO TEE TULE'', in Lots, on very odarstotayeinut TAMS, Their Slack of Jaye Whiskies, lIOND, coatings all the favorpg. brand. *my taut, and runs through the various months* 18814 , 80, and of this year, up fAU present date. _ Liberal contracts made for lots to arri ve - ioniaravants ILI& Depot, Errillifi soniLine Wharf, or at Bonded. Warehettiag, Nantes . inay skim REPS, Velours Russo, REAL ESTATESALES• POSITIVE SALE.—j. M. GUMMEN & SONS' SALE. 1 ELEGANT lORO N STONE RESIDENCE, NO. 1511 LOCUST STREET. . On Monday, Nov. 18, 1867, will be sold at public sale, at 12 o'clock. noon, at the elfiladelphla Exchange irt AU r that elegant foustory Residence, (Pleton stone front„) and lot or piece of ground thereunto belong ins. situate on the north aide of Locust street, at the distance of 20 feet eastward from Sixteenth street, in the Eighth Ward of the City of Philadelphia. Contain ing in front or breadth' on said Locust street 20 feet, and extending in length or depth of that width between lines parallel with said Sixteenth street 90 feet, including a 8 fret wide alley on the rear end thereof, together with the free right, use and privilege of the said alley, in common with the property adjoining on the north. Was erected in the very best manner, expressly for the occupancy of intoresent owner in suites of three rooms deep opening each other with wide folding.doora. first floor ele gantly painted in fresco. Laundry, kitchen, cellar paved with tiagetones and large provision vault leader pave ment in yard ; first and second floors deadened, aod roof made non.conducting, flaished throughout in superior style with extra conveniences; heater, range, two both rooms. two water closets, &c., &a., and letneeriest order. Locaticnis one of the most desirable in the city. sur rounded with first-class ImPrevelnenta , itier - Clear of all incumbranee. One-half of the purchase money may remain on Mort gage if desired. tArCan be seen of 12 and 2P. M., upon applies lon at the Oleo of 3. M. Gummny k SONS, Auctioneers, rm Walnut ntro.t. 11.. EAL ESTATE—J. M. GEMMEY & SONS' SA be: E . —Elegant Residence, No. 1723 Arch street. On Mon • " day, Nov. lA, 1867, will be mold at public sale. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that elegant three-story Brick Residence, together with the lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on tho northerly side of Arch street, at the distance of 149 feet eastward front the east side of Eighteenth street -In tir6 Tenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia. Containing In front or breadth on said Arch street, 24 feet 6 inches, and extending In length or depth.of that width northward])'_ between lines parallel witli. said Eighteenth street;. 144 feet, Including on the rear end thereof, the easter - 11mA part of an alley of the width of 4 feet north and south. which leads into said Eighteenth street. Together with the free right, use and privilege of the said alley iu cool. lIIOD with the owners or occupiers of the adjoining too pertiee forever , Ilea wide hall, large saloon psrlor 40 feet deep. attics and three-story double linek.buildingA. erected and finished throughout in the very hest manner, with extra conveniences. furnace. two ranges, large pan., try with hot and cold water, two bath twine, two war ter-closets, linen closet, Asc.. &c., and is In excellent repair. mac" Clear of all incumbrance. J. M. BUMM EY & BONS, Autnaerti, asi Wa c lnut io street. noltklt) 1,) EA IL ESTATE J. M. G EY SUN S' 13A E. 11 —VALUABLE PLOPERTI, S. W. corner of Spring Garden and Thirteenth etreetr. On I%loriday. Nov. lath, 'aril. at 1 l o'clock, noon, tvill be . at wildly. Fah!, at the l'hiliolelphia Exchange: incol All tiott certain four ~ t nr Mirk on to.unge or ten , mint, ith three - atorv, double Nick buildings and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging oitnate on the Froitio,vest , rlv corner of Spring Garden and Thin trent h etreetA. In the Fonrteenth Ward of the city of Phi ladelphia: containing in front or breadth ou eaid Spring garden etreet ',20 feet and extending in length or dot th of that width, on Thirteenth r trent, Inn feet to Whit , hall trot ; three fronta. iino large ,laloon parlor. with hand' nape marble mantel. twol large °Meta with brick fire proof and private entrance, dining roan, 4ttling• room, bath room, aturerroorn and eight chambern„ heater, range, had,. hot and cold water. water clomet, VV ae erected in a enbstantial manner. and in in excellent repair. 1 , 4 aultable for la phyoician proletaioual gentleman. and an ,xcellent lan.ine.a location. i&Otto may remain On mortgap, If de,dred. J. M. GEMMEI .g SONS. A ictioneere, &A Walnut atreet. EAL F.WI AT F. \l. GUM MEY fi SONS' SA LE.— lIANDScNIE RESIDENCE, wan SIDE YARD. No. rar.3 FRANKLIN ST ItHET. On *'Dacha,h Nov.miher Thtli.'lM7. will be sold tit public . ,al, PA o'ciock, noon, at thenie q Philadelphia Exchange. r" All that handeo three-ory brick refidenerosith e thrce•story doable back hnildinge and lot or pine of ground therculito belonging. pituate on the sort of Franklin ,dreet, at the distance of 2 , 5 feet 7 inciter north ward from the north elde of Buttonwood street, in the Thizteentli Ward of the city of Philadelphia. Containing in front or breadth on said Franklin otreot •23 feet and et. tending thence ea,tward between linen at right angled 'therewith in letwth or death on the north lino -a - , feet,4 , ,: inchee, and on the eolith line St feet ti-, hither. Ito. par. nor. dining-room and kitchen on firft floor, “itting.rootn.- bath-room, Ftore-room and eta eland:Kos. Wad erected and tiniehed throughout in the be,t manner. with ever,' convenience, heater, r.nge, bath. lint and cold water. Iva. ter.clopct. lc.. &c., and is in perfect repair. 1111 mediate pe.esel.ll given. Clear of all inctunbrance. J. il. GI'MAI EY SONS. Auctioneers. 01. • C.'•••••1 r 0 Walnut tdreet. ,) c..,.•1 A 1 L. --J. K. ,it•MM Y SONS,' SALE. k SEVEN MODERN BRICK DWELLINGS, SIXTH • STREET, ABOVE YORK, On Monday, November IC, lkr, will he sold at public sale. at 12 o'clock, ne,on, at the Philadelphia Exchange: All those seven certain throe-story brick dwellings, together with the lots or pieces of ground then?uuto " belonging. situate on the coat side of Sixth et. at the distance of Eh feet,4 inches northwardly from York street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia; each containing in front or breadth nn said Sixth .treat IF.i feet, 8 inches, and extending In length or depth of that width, eastwardly 136 feet, 10'; inches to Falrhill etreet. Iloimes ore built in cottage style. with piazzas in front; two-story back buildings; parlor, dining-room and kitchen on first liner; Imth-room, range, water, gar, &c. Each subject to a yearly ground rent of Sl3O. • J. M. Gl MMLY & SONS, Auctioneers, 508 Walnut street. I v MAN UFACTI'IIEitS, MALI/F:IW AND riOthers.—Peremptory Sale, to clo+e a concern.— " A: Thomas SOW, Auctioneers.—Large and Valuable Lot and Wharf Property, S. W. corner of Lombard and Chippewa streets,extending to the river Schuyikill,74 feet front, 98739 teem deep—On Tuesday, December 3d, lam, at 12 o'clock. noon, will he mold at public sale, without re serve, tit the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable lot of ground. situate at the southwest corner of Lombard and Chippewa streets, (formerly Schuylkill Water street, running to the Schuylkill river; containing in front on Chippewa (Water) overt 76 feet, and extend ing in depth along Lombard street 424 feet 5 inches, to the 'Wardens' line on the river Schuylkill, (on which it has a front of 99 feet 11 , Inches,) and in depth on the other line 987 feet 6 inches. 'The above is very valuable for a lumber 'yard, marble and stone masons, manufacturers, wood wharf, or any busintFli requiring large !pace and wharf age. It will Sold according to a recent survey made by D. 11. tiliedaker, which may be seen at the Auction Rooms. r 1 Sale Absolute. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctionectv, 1:;l4 and 141 South Fourth street PUBLIC SALE--THOMAS & BONG, AEC. E " tioneerp.—Budneei4Stand—Hotel and Stables known • us the Ohio _House, S. E. corner of Thirty-ninth and Market. Went Philadelphia. On Tuesday Nev. 19, 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil those valuable atone wee- Images end - ,lot of ground. situate at the southeast corner of Market and Thirty-ninth (late William) streets, West Philadelphia; the lot containing in front on Market street test and extending in depth along Thirty-ninth street 214 feet 6 inches to Oak street. The improvements are two three-story stone messuages, constituting the hotel, a frame building used 814 a. barber shop, an extensive brick stable, with accommodation for 1011 horses, large sheds, &e., &c. Rents for $1,700. Possession can be had upon giving three months' notlee. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. Lcs and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE—THOMAS d; SONS. AUG rittnueern. Three Brick and Frame Dwellings, Nos. 1513, 1515 and 1717 Race street, went of Fifteenth street, Lot 50 feet froht, 120 feet deep. On Tuesday, No vember lath. 1867, at twelve o'clock. noon. will be sold at public gale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all thew frame and brick mesattages end the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north aide of Race street, weet of Fifteenth greet; the lot containing in front on Race otrcette tech and extending in depth along Path street, on the east, 120. feet to Say etreet, with the privileges thereof. The improvements are two frame dwellings and one brick dwelling fronting on Stare street. Nor. 1E13,1515 and 1517. Subject to a ,yearly ground rent of 4140. vans—sl,2oo may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS dt 89Nii, Auctioneers. ono ISO and 141 South Fourth street. IiFAL hSTATE.—THOMAB & SONS' BALE— Genteel three-story brick Dwelling, No. 12.T1 tl outb " Sixth street, north of Wharton street. On Tuesday, November 19th. 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will ho sold at Public ale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel three-story brick messuago, with two•otory back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Sixth street, 81 feet south of friellwain street, No. 1233: containing in front on Sixth street 15 feet and extending in depth 64 fr et to a 3 feet wid alley, with the privilege thereof. The house has been recently papei cid and painted: line gun in troduced, bath, cooking range, &c. rirllpor of all incombronce. , fume—Cash. Immediate possession. at tile corner .10 ocery store, Sixth and Wharton Ftrecto M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctionom, 13 , 3 and 141 South Fourth street ------------ „-, .1•11.1 t L. lt.bi ATE.--TiIIMAS 81, BONS' SALE.— IL'll andsome modern threcatory brick Roaidence,with side ye, (1, No. 2128 West Delancey Place, oast of Twentyaecond street. On Tuesday, November Stith, 1887, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern threeatorybrick 'nevelt age, with two atory back building and lot of ground, athlete on the south side of West Delancey Pince, 44 foot mot of Tvventy.second street, No. 2128; containing:ln front on Went Delancey Place 22 feet (side yard, 4 foot wide), and extending in depth 62 feet Water, hs water odern conveniences, gas, bath, hot and cold closet, furnace, cooking lunge, ko. it. r' Clear of all inemnbrance . -renno-8( may in on mortgage. ' • hi. THOMAS & Ems, Auctioneers, • 189 and 141 South Fourth street. nno 18 Ti REAL 16,6TATI.1.—TROMAS dr. BONS Three-otory Brick Residence, No. - 1614 North Sev enth otreet, above Oxford. On Tueoday, November 12th. 1887. at o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Hale, mesaePhiladelphin Exchange, all that three•story brick uage, with double three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the west olde of Seventh streef, above Oxford street, No. 1614; contag in front on Sev enth street 17 feet I))4 inches, (including half of nn and extending io depth. 66 feet; has parlor, dining-room and kitchen on first• floor;, 2 chambers, bath-room and store-room on second floor 4 chambers on third floor; has goo. Clearot and cold woOr, rfirf all Laoutabrall'oe. 1110 MAS SONS,_ Auctioneers, ito9 1 , •AO fiontk gouttlAptroct, REAL ESTATE SALES. PFltEler fttRY SALE.—TILOMAJ3 & SONS. Auctioneers , . Mortgage 501.700. On Tuesday, Nw . " comber 19. 1667, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be geld at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that bondl and mortgage for $3,700. payable in five years from the. 1611; of Slay, 1.W7. with lawful Interest half Yearly, ote• cured on all that tract of land, beginning at a point at the intersection of the middle of Eighteenth street and the middle o f i;nytaga street; thence extending • westward along the, middle of Cayuga street 445 feet 8 inches to the . middle of Nineteenth street; thence southward along the middle of Nineteenth street 125 feet Wy Indies to , the northeastwardly line of the Germantown avenue Gate the, Philadelphia and Germantown turnpike road); thence southeardwardly along the nortlxwestwardly side of the said Germantown-avenue 456 feet 6 inches to an angle or bend In the said avenue ;thence further southeasterly along the same lui feet 334 inches to the lino of intsund formerly granted to Joseph Golly on ground rent; thence north. onetwordly along the ,awe ground 76 feet 2 inches to the middle of Eighteenth street, and thence northward along the middle of the said Eighteenth street 478 feet 6X; inches to the place of beginning. And also all that certain tract or piece of land beginning at a'point the IntersectiOn of the middle of Nineteenth street and the middle of Cayuga street; thence extending westward along the middle of Cayuga etreet 155 feet 1114' inches to the northesuneardly ride of Germantown avenue; thence i4outheastwardly along the northeeetwardly side of the said avenue 263 feet 9.% inches to the middle of Nineteenth street, end thence northward aileng tho middle of Nineteenth street 1345 feet 10.1.; inches to the place of beginning, 2.1. Tli OM AB &. 'SONS. Auctioneer's, 130'and 141 South Fourth street. rHEAL ESTATE.--TIIOI4IAB & BONS , BALE.— Four Very Valuable Business Stands. Four-stet/ Brick Stores and Dwellings. Nos. 1713, 1718, 1717 and 171: 4 Market street.west of Seventeenth street, with 4 Brick Stables in the rear on Jones street. On Toestisr, Novem ber 84 11X57. at 18 o'clock. noon, will ba sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described vionertv, viz. times: two four-story brick triessitages, with two.story back buildings and lot of ground. situate on the north side of Market street. west of r3crenteenth street, Nor. 1713 and DM: containing together In front on - Market street 37 beet S inches, and extending in depth 180 feet to Jones street, on which street is erected two brick Yt ables. trri 'leer of all incumbnincet Terms-Half rash. No. ' those two four-story brick maximum with tw0.0t7,1" , back buildings and lot of ground. situate on tho north ride of Market street. adjoining ths'above. N 05.1717 and 1719 contsicing togethei in front 37 feet 8 inches. said emending in Do feet to Jones street, on which street are cr• chat two brick stables. litir - Clear of all Incumbrance. 'i elms-Half cash. Possession of No. 1717, find May: No. 1718, first April: No. 1717, find May . No. 1719, find li'eliniry. M. THOMAS it SONS.Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. no 9 16 F.:bl ti.jM As AM) DONS' SALE. '1 tierdtte. Nor. 19th, 10. , 117, at 11 o'clock. 00013, - will iIC cold atublic sale. at the Philadelphia Ka. change, the followlnv deuTibed property. vir. Ne. 1.-- Three-story brick dwelling. No. 2e27 lidontroole greet be ta cot I hrbttian and ‘ 4 o..llineton and Twentieth and Two nty.firat streets. All that t hree-afot y brick meaning. anti lot of ground, aittutto on the north aide of Montrose, etre. 1,249 feel t; inebec rout of Twentv•fivt, t street: 14.14 fret front, SO fret dewto n 3lect V.', inches wide alley. with the privilege thereof. g — rr" Tema—A morttrage of SM. 20.1410 now on to re wain. , No. fl.--Three•tdory brick I)welling. No. 17;:d Afton rtreet, between Seventeenth and Eight. rent h etterto, between \Vachingten. All that three..ttry brick ttica,attge and lot of grutiod,4llllate ,en the ronth old , : of Afton atreet. 156 fee wett of Seven teenthrttert. No. 17..r..1; containing in front 14 feet. and ex- tending In depth b(1 fret to a toed wide alley, with the pr i v il ege thereof. subiect, to a read, ground rent Of 830.. N. Tilt/NAB , &fdONS. Auctioneers. TAP and 141 South Fonrth etroot Ln't 1 t...--1110.)1Azi 6 SW:4S' 14 IES Large and Valuable I.ot 17 . Aeres. River Delaware. • between Westmoreland and fintario stretits. Trrcn ty .tif th ward. about 2,79 feet front—On Tnceday,'Nurember 24th. 181ST, at 12 -o'elosk. noon, will be sold at plibtle sale. at the Excluange, V•ltillanla lot Of Pm:bd. fronting on Delaware Rives. in Twentylifth ward, a. .hart distance above the Reading Railroad wharf prop• arty. and adjacent to manufactories and extensive im provement_', commencing about lei feet above AVestmoro land eft - eel'. haying a front of 17 _wales by 1127 deep COD tattling down to Delaware arcane. 11 acres : together ith the fiats to the Port Warden... line, worse inere.t. In addition. making about 17 germ , in all/ It is situated In a • fk,.i r khibg neighborhood=ubout iW new buildings now under contract and building. For particulars and plan apply at the Auction Store. It ia valuable for lefilding lots, manufactories, lumber and coal yardr, 44e., dte. dee plan at the Auction Rooms. M. TIIONIAB k So NS, Auctioneers. Ifa and 141 South Fourth street. Al - otiN EPOS PEREMPTIdre SALT—TIiOMAK r" Sens, Auctioneers.--On Tricsday. November 12th. litt7; at 12 o'clock. noon. will he sold at public sale. without reserve,at the Philadelphia Lrchang,e,the Inc dercribed mortgages. No: I.—Mortgage. slo.oue. All that mortgage for e10.ia. , 0. secured on all that piece of loud, situate In the township of Blakely, lingerne county. State of Pentuylv anis ; beginning at the E. corner of tract of land. in the warrantee namo of Joseph Randall; containing 160 acre,' and 16 perches. No. 2.-3lortgage. dlLtast All that mortgage for it 11,5100,, secured An those 6 tracts of land. situate in Milford township, Juniata. county. ; containing 407 scree and 135 percher, more or less. - No. 3 —Mortgage, Wan All that bond and mortgage for 3i6trrx secured on all that onc.sisth part of 6 tracts of land. situate in Jellerson county. State of l'ennsylvania. designated as tract," Nos. Still 3,07. 3.070, 3,011. 31..T11()MAS A .^ONS, Auctioneers. 130 and 141 S. Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.--Tilt/MAS 44 SONS' SALE.— Modern Three-story Brick Residence. No. 618 South " 'tenth street. between South and Shippen streeta.— 'ruesday Nov. 18t11.19o1„ at 13 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick assuage. with tbree-story Lack -buildings and lot of ground, situate on the west side hf Tt nth street. between South and Shippen streets, No. 619: containing in front on - Tenth street 19 feet, and ex tending in depth NU feet, to a 3/Teet wide street. tailed Carbon street. The house has the gas Introduced, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, range, (urn see. granite pavement, VADIL speaking tubes, warble vestibule, stre. rir immediate ran Clear tkoinss all ceasio n.umbce. ithr" Keys at the grocery store, southwest corner Tenth and Shippen streets. 31. THOMAS 4; SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. 138 and 141 South Fourth street. E)(ECUT(IIB' PEREMPTORY SALE.—ESTATE laof Joseph Howell, deceased.—THOMAS & BONS. " Auctioneery. Genteel Three.story Brick Dwelling. No. 717 Spruce street, welt Of Seventh street, On Tues day, Nov. 26th, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that genteel three-story brick moonset, with twastory back building and lot of ground. situate on the north side of Spruce street, west of Seventh street. No. 717; containing in front on Spruce street 19 feet 4 inches, and extending in depth De feet to Orange street. It has the gas introduced, bath. hat and cold water, furnace, cooking range, &c. to an irredeemable ground rent of $9l 155-100 a year. Sale absolute. By order of ARTIIUR A. HOWELL. Executors. JOSEPH HOWELL. M. TIIOMAI3 & SONS, Auctioneers, 13a and 141 EL Fourth street. u 09.16.23 ItEAL ESTATE—THOMAS SONS' SALK_ Three-story Brick Dffellbg, No. 1145 South Fifteenth " street, south of Ellsworth street, Twenty-sixth Ward. On Tuesday, November 66th, 1867. at twelve o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel phia Exchange, all that three-story brick messuage and! lot of ground. situate on the cast side of Fifteenth street, south of Ellsworth street, No. 1145; containing in Iront on Fifteenth street, 17 feet, and extending in depth on the north line, 55 feet 6 inches, and on the south line, 55 feet. ntnre or less. I Clear of all incumbrance. immediate possession. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. T 11 0169 and 141 South Fourth street, n0q.16.43 rREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALS Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1017 Pascal Meet. between 'lenth and Eleventh and Washingtonave nue and Carpenter street. On Tuesday', November 26th. 1861, at 10 o'clock. noon, will be mold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that three-story brick Pascal street, lot of gr,ound, oftsitate on the north aide of Pascal street, 100 feet eaat Eleventh street, No. 1017: containing in front on Pascal street 16 feet, and extending in depth 90 feet. including half of a two-and-a-half feet wide alley. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $l6. M. THOMAS & 140N9, Auctioneere, 100 and 141 South Fourth street. NEW PUBLIC& lONS. --- " --4— " .— / ,01AINEL. VORNEY'S NEW 1300 K! • I.JW 111 be published on Saturday next and be for sale by all booksellers. One Toltune cloth, gilt back and gilt side. price $2. Address all orders tothe pushers. T. B. PETERSON dBROTHERS, n0949t 808 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.. f• • pies sent per mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. uji.i,Nbl. FORNEY'S NEW BOOM LWill be published on Saturday next and be for solo by all booksellers. 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