Om'Y.' A. SALE, OF Man 01.04 Ettmotos is an bounced to take place at &Ott's, Art Gallery • 1020 Chestnut • street, on Tuesday, 'Wednesday, and 'Thursday evenings, Nov. 19, 20. and 21st. , I Tho collection embraces over 200 pieces, all of them originals, by artists of established reputa tion In the Old Wc•rld. They are the importation of A. D'anyvetter, Esq., of Ant*orp, who Us b e stowed great care in selecting such as will prove Velnable additions to the art of this conn oty., Ills Importation made during last year was MOTO with such favor by the public that we predict a ,49 succeas in pleasing them on the present (vcatalon. fizase.ses.--A most pleasant serenade took place at the residence of AlexanderWhilldin , Esq ., on North Broad street,last evening. Mn Whilldin and his fancily have just returned from Europe, after an abeence of about eighteen months. The gentlemen connected with the ld .American Life Insurance Company, of which Mr. Whilin is President, tendered him the serenade, the music of which was performed by Beck's full brass band, in their usual excellent strle. SAr.E OF OBJECTS tW AET.—Mr. B. Beistt, mill sell at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chestnut , street, on to-morrow, (Friday morning) atlo% o'clock, a fine collection 'of alabiuster. groups and statuettes, vases, ornaments, bronze eliscks and figures, pedestals, Mosaic tablets, &c., all special importation of Messrs. Vitt BrOthers (late Vito Vitt & Sons). The collection is now arranged for examination, and is well worthy the attention of lovers of the tine arts. Rev. NEwstan BALL, U:1)., the eloquent and eminent clergyman from London, will deliver . another Lecture on Saturday next,. at Musical mud MIL Subject, "Missions to the Masses." Tickets are for sale at Ashmead's book store. CITY - NOTICES. _ 3iiinuonan INFELicrri.—A man M Chicago was prosecuted for kicking his wife out of bed. Bin counsel admitted the char" but said there were ex tenuating circumstances, "What are tivt" asked the magistrate. "She persistently scrat4ed his back with a curry-comb, may It please your Itonor." "It don't pleats: , me at all, and I dismiss din Complaint," 'was the magisterial response. flow Much happier people would be, if, instead of fighting with each other, they went around and bought their coal of Mr. W. W. /titer. Ninth street, below Girard avenue, or at the Branch Office, comer of Sixth and Spring Garden VERY limicE CLayrrmm Almeria Grpes.— hirremmi. & FLl a rrourae, 1204 Chestnut street. WLETER is AT HAND, LADIE !, Yon who want Fi S ne Furs Call at Oakfords' and eXAMIIIO their stock! SU and 8136 Chestnut street MED^rnit MALADIES as well as physical diseases frequently arise from the same causes, namely, Neu ralgia. lierveache and other painful nervous diseases ea similar nature, and the prostration of the nervous wtem. A certain and permanent cure for which is Da. Taaanna's Tio.Dontounnot or UnivensAt Nsu liA.tote. Put. Apotbecarie. have thismedlcine. RAISINS, ill whole, half, andquarter boxes. Citron. Orange and Lemon Currant", Sweet Cider, and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Calms, 4C., dtc. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. WHITEHOUSE'S EATING HOUSE, For Ladles and Gents, No. 42 South Second street, . _ and 23 Strawberry street, Philadelphia, Pa. Being a branch of the Whitehouse, Atlantic City "ew Jersey. WINTER IS AT BAND, LADIES! • You who want Fine Furs, call at Caldera' and examine their stock! 884 and 886 Chestnut street. IMPORTANT TO STOCKHOLDERS TE THE RIVER SIDE /HST ITUTL—TI I O B e who have purcluured shares at $1 each towards the endowment of the Riverside In stitute, will be pleased to learn that the distribution of $300,000 worth of presents will certainly come off at the time announced. The subscription books still continue open,butthose who would avoid.the rush and great delay in securing their engravings skould a . ,ly at once. VERY FINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Very Choice New Crop Teas. Mrromma. Frarromra, 1204 Chestnut street. WINTER IS AT HAND, LADIES! You who want Fine Furs, call at Oakfords' and examine their stock! 834 and 830 Chestnut street. AN INTERESTING ITEM.—M.3BBII3. H. Hot & Co. Imo opened their new and elegant Cigar Store, No. Alf North Seventh street, and offer an extensive and waded assortment of the Choicest Brands of Havana Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum pipes, Fancy Articles, Ito., at Wholesale and Retail, on all secular days. Prices reasonable. TIONETIS YOB TIM Nam PinLAIIELTILIA. Oran 1101:113s Iron same arm B O'CLOCK P. M. VY , /LITE G RAPE ' S ; WH ITE(RAPES, 3y the wholesale or singley,pound. MITO / I RILL & FLUTOLIER, ' 204Chestnnt street. " Jorms' Horan, 28.5 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. Larn on the. European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to IP.M. Good lodgings or • . eats. House open all' ight. Rooms 6o cta. per night. - EM MA TYNE BLACK TEA By the chest of from to 50 pOnntls. Idi s TeunLt. & FLETOIII3II, 1204 Chestnut street. . ..... DEMrinEBB, .DLINNESS AND CATIMBH.--• a. Isamxi, M. D., Professor . of the Bye , treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Tmitiraonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 6ffil Arch street. The magical faculty are invited to ac company their lAtients, as he has no secrets in his e. Artafidai eyes 'inserted. No charge made examination., lAnit Arrxxs, Oranges, Lemons, Almon. ZugHIM Walnuts, Pecans, &c. MITOIIELL & FLETCHER, 12114 Chestnut street. p ia t. 8111111E11.—It iR an easy matter to make Indn,"sorne;" that can be done by clothing him in the styles sold at Charles Stokes & Co.'s First class Clothing Mouse, under the Continental ; that will make anybody 'some;" but to make an Indian sum mer, balms the month of November to be clothed in the atmo. *here of hiay. GAS .FIXTVIIES kMM , NIS4Y I ItlEßAfili: ru fk TJIACKARA MANUFAOTtriIEiB OP GAS F'IXTURES, BRONZES, And all kinds of Lamp Work. Store, 718 Chestnut Street. Manufactory, 402 Race Street. - They also introduce Gas Pipes into buildings, and I* Lair and renew old work. They have, ale°. BOLE BAB MACHU, For Ushting Priv ateDwelllns, Hotels and Factorial in saki locality, THAT THEY WILL WARRANT. The, have them to oupply tram 200 to too lights. ocl7-tn th elm rpt ROUSH FURNISHING GOODS. : . . r 13 '„ekl..T I M.O R 'p F -7 - _ - _,: ; .--- N . toici,pp B4ss nitNING 1 I "16)1: \! KR14.4q4 . 4M . HEATER I i i 'tf::', 1 . ..... _ . UIdmizastefILIAPLINATINCIDOORB. k . V.,;;; ;;; ;„--4._, Thentostaleteet gvitce i r •&=•••- 1, -Aa ' . VOL Mallow wallow Ala saw ic .ocll4mi' -• . LOOB Market kid,. WI; JAMES .: .-.-..:: Sal... . .. .W.:..4-1RN5;..:.4.........i.00..;. our Fall haportattonn our s ock of 0-4 VELVETS & TAPESTRIES, E3== 826 OffESTM :STREET,. GREA.'i' REDUCTION a TIM aga OF CAR'PETINGS. We are now offering at a redticed price tbebslance of We have received by lite . arriials large 'addition» to French and English AXMINSTERS, English Brussels, INGRAIN 3-PLY VENETIAN CARPETINGS, Which will be offered at REDUCED PRICES, To Close Season's Importations. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. ee2l•tn th f RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, do., Newest designs and lowest prices. THREE SHOW ROOMS. S. C. FICIWK, NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST.; selil•th s to 8m rpi Below Market. NOTICE.. -1010 M & SHAW, - 910 9 - 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Meth Will continue to sell their stock of • CARPETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses, And will open daily new goods, m they do not expect to loose, an24.11m rt 4 CLOTHING. ONE PRICE ONLY. • • JONES ' Old Established • ONE. PRICE , • _ CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. For style, durability. and excellence of worlananebkp i our goods cannot be excelleit. Particular attention pmei to customer work. and a perfect 8 guaranteed in ellcases. MCA. . Oath II tarn§ EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. L eel. of Seventh and Chestnut Ste. • ►LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE OVERCOATINGS AND WINTER PANTALOONINGS. REDUCED PRICES. PAINTINGS, &C. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. NEW BOMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "TFIE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES B. EARLE & BONS, 816 CEEESTNITT STREET, ISAAC B. EVANS "littrACYrffara AND DMlllat OILS, PAINTS, VABNIEIKEB, Naval Stores and Soaps, N 0.16 North Delaware avenue, Ethuht. amain A WY wivlltraPlDT° eelroe XV IE LESSONS r IN romona n deane owls erraotl to ad Vu l lir Ad= Or call at 1 Neat!, Eleventh WM. noletptl THE;DAILY EVENING iiMWM."PHILADEMM . , SPECIALTIES • , LADIES' FINE FURS. NOW OPEN, The clabiceat selection we have ever offered, consisting of FINE RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA, FINE SIBERIAN. SQUIRREL. ASTRACAN, GRAY, CRIMEAN. Besides many other varieties. REAL ASTRACAN CLOAKS, •ARCTIC SEAL CLOAKS, FINE SABLE CLOAKS. And other large Fur Garments. J. sV, PROCTOR & CO,, 920 CHESTNUT Street. SPECIALTIES IN Ladies' Fine Cloaks. NOW OPEN, THE HANDSOMEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER EX HIBITED, COMPRISING GARMENTS IN THE MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AND OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE COLORS, IN °REAL' VARIETY AND WHICH WE WILL SELL AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W. Proctor & Co., 929 CHESTNUT Street SPECIALTIES L) • IN Bich Black Dress Silks. We have just received a Case of • FINE LYONS SILKS, Purchased under advantageous circumstances, of qual ties varying from 84 to 85 go, To which we respectfully , ask the attention of Ladies. These geode will be Bold for lees than they would cost te import. I; W. Proctor & Co., 920 CHESTNUT Street DRESS -MAKING DEPARTMENT. • All the-Favorite Colors in PLAIN CORDED POPLINS, REPS. EPINGLINES. VELOURS BUSSE And other Rich Fabri C ALKINGWALKING SUITS. Which we LAIRSard, or make to order. DRESSES. MADE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.' A A large variety of LADIES' WALKING SUITS. At all times ready-made to put on. J. W.. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. oeZO-tu th a 2m TV, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. CORAL JEWELRY. !CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, 'Piave suet opened an immense invoice of PINK OORAL JEWELRY, To which they call ktpecial attention. eel7•tn th attm rPP Sterling .Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE - SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube Patterns, mintlfactlino every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for sale. wholesale and retail. a choice assort. nient of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low pricey. J. M. SHARP. A. ROBERTS. selnm CORAL JEWELRY. CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, Save just opened an immense invoice of PINK CORAL JEWELRY, To which they call 'special attention. piilJOOO;4A ;113;40:4.1 E. S. JAFFRAY & CO. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Are receiving and now opening for Fall Trade, all lino' Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, Huckabacks, Diapers, Toweling's, Damasks, Sheetings, Pillow Linens. L. C. Hdkfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Crapes, Veils Ladies', Gents' and Children;xi Under Werg, Embroideties. Nets.: 'Ribbons, argoi 0•_4_1 3 1 , 411.1 0 0 111 'MO lowtot New Tort rico: a rto=ted a Trr i t= "l"ll" 00Solto th Om re THUISDAY;SOOttIi,* 180. "In Me hours otour hapOiniss andprosperify lef vs remember the unfortunate and disabled sOldiers who saved vs a country and a nationality."—Ltir- - . GRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT TO EREOT THE GETTYSBURG AS UM Invalid Soldiers. UtcDER A SPECIAL Charter from the State of Pennsyl vania, Passed March 8, 1807. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The object of this Association is to provide, by public exertion, a NATIONAL HOME for our disabled Sdidiers, to erect an sub:infer those, who, In theirpatriotiem have served their Counti at the expense of their health and happiness: who, in the battle for the Nation's life were maimed, and are now incapable of working for their own maintenance. France has ber Hotel Des lavalides whore rest the and he great Napoleon; England one wich and C helsea Hospitals, the former being of the finest architectural structures ever devoted to Charity. Russia, Prussia, and in fact, - nearly all European Countries have magnificent retreats for the unfor tunate Boldlers-41onarchies provide for the alleviation of the iinfferbig caused by war, but free, prosper ous Rare - macaw America Las no place for her crippled and sick Ooldierts but the county poorhouse, or the aide walks of her crowded Cities. These noble patriots left happy homes to save our common Country in the hour of her - deep dietress. We pledged to them our lasting ti tude, and now those who are dependent look to w a in their utter need to redeem those pledges—they have per formed their part—we enjoy the result of their sacrifices— we must not be recreant to our obligations. Let us each devote but a single dollar to this purpose, and. the Gettys burg Arrylum wil affothe Soldiers a Home and our Country will be h ono red by the noble Institution. THE LAND HAS BEEN PURCHASED By this Association, and Ten Thousand Dollars have already been paid towards the preservation of the Battle- Ground—about thirty acres (adjoining the site of General Meade's Headquarters) have been set apart for the uses of the Asylum. LEXINGTON AV - ENVIE. Nisw YORK, Octet ,1e67 Having labored for three years to erect a Home for our Crippled Veterans and having pundit bill for that pur pose in the New York Legislature incorporating some 100 of our best citizens as Directon",--‘but under which bill no action has been bad, from that tune 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 endorse your enterprise, and it shall have all the aid of my tongue, pen and influence. Very truly yours, CHAS. G. 'IAA-PINE. Fully Am path izi g with your great object. I tender you. gratuitously, the Festival, of my Full Orchestra, on the occasion of your at Irving Hall. • THEODORE THOMAS. (From the Postmaster-General of the United•Statee.) I recommend to all Postmasters that they shall aid this truly benevolent and patriotic enterprise. A. W. RANDALL. Being satisfied w ith the integrity of your enterprise, we cheerfully comsent to display your diamonds atour erstiar liahment• BROWNE a ndPAULDIN, 668 570 Broadway. October Mth, 1867 We hereby certify that we have examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls. Emeralds, Rubies and other precious Stones, as described in the , list, and find them• all genuine. HENLE BROS.. Diamond Importers. Maiden Lane, New York. J. HERMANN, Diamond Setter, 894 Broome street, Now York. la order to promote public confidence in the highest de gree, and for the furtherance of this great object, the As. sociation has decided to 'place the $300,600 Worth of Dia monde on public exhibition at the Large Jewelry Estab lishment of Messrs. Browne dc plipaulding, under the Met ropolitan Hotel, in the City of New York. The world renowned Yacht "Henrietta' , has also been purchased. The. 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 Mansion and is complete in every particular. There will be 1.M0,000 tickets issued at one dollar each. admitting the holders to both of the ••GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS: • ONE AT Hail., New York, Saturday Evening, February Btb, 1868. AND ONE AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, Philadelphia, Saturday Evening. - February W.. 1868. On which latter loecasion a committee of prominent eitir.ens wilt be selected to associate with the manage- - ment in making the distribution to commence on Mon day February 24th, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at Horticultural - Hall. • $641,950 IN VALUABLE PRESENTS 'Will be distributed among the Ticket-holders, in accord. ance with the Charter and the following SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. 1 1 Grand Cull Award SNOOP 2 1 Splendid Farm (600 acres).. . . ........ 60,000 3 1 Yacht, the Famous "Henrietta"......... 50,000 4 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants. 80,000 5 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear-Rings (all Large Diamonds).....',- • „ . 6 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear - Rings <all Large Diamonds) 25,000 7 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear-Rings.,' • 15,006 8 1 Diamond Necklace. 28 Brilliants, Star Setting. ... ... ........ B.ooo' 9 1 Diamond Necklace, . 7,000 10 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver (Large Diamonds) • • 7,000 11 1 Diamond Slide, 16 8ri11iant5........ O,OOU 12 1 Diamond Cluster 8r00ch................ 5,000 13 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch-- - 6,000 14 1 Diamond and Pearl Cameo Bracelet, Brooch and Earßings ... . . ..... 5,000 15 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring4, ooo 16 1 Diamond ()luster Bracelet 4,000 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000 18 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. 9,000 19 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Eu- Rings 4,000 t 2u 1 Diamond Clusterßracelet 4,000 21 1 Diamond Clusterßrooch..., ..... 9,000 . 92 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf 4,000 23 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. • • 4,000 24 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet.- ........ 9,000 25 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring.- - ....... 8,500 26 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster 8r00ch..... 3,RK) 27 1 Pearl Necklace... . , -.- ... 3,500 1 Pair Diamond Single Slone 3,600 29 1 Diamond Cross 3,000 30 1 Diamond Single Stone ...... 3,000 81 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin.- . . ... 3,000 32 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Ear.B.ings... 3,000 33 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin........ ...... 3,000 34 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud.. .... 3,000 85 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Stud)]. • 3,000 36 1 Diamond Brooch, in 5i1ver)............3,000 37 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch .. ... ........... 8,000 38 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000 39 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud.. ........ .... 3,000 40 I Diamond Cluster 8r00ch................ 2,500 41 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring-, 2,500 42 1 linunond and Emerald 8r00ch.......... 2,500 93 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin • 2,500 94 1 Pearl Breast-Pin, Ear• Rings and Hotta Ornament.... .. .. ...I .. ...... 2,500 45 1 Diamond Single ...... ...... 2,600 46 1 Diamond Cross 2,500 47 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornament., 2,500 49 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin.............. 2,500 49 1 Diamond single Stone Ring............. 2,000 50 1 Diamond Cluster Stem Pin 1,600 61 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring. ... .•• ..... 1,600 62 1 Diamond .Cross .. „ ...... 1,500 53 1 Pair Diamond Cluster • Ear•Rings .. ........ 1,500 54 1 Diamond Single Stone 1,500 55 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud.. . 500 56 1 Diamond Bracelet 1.500 67 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring........ ..... 1,1910 58 1 Diamond Cluster Ring......... 1,600 69 1 Camel's Hair Shawl.. .. .. .. 1.600 60 1 Choice Emera1d5tud....:............ . .. 1,503 61 I Single Stone Ring • 1,600 . 62 1 Single Stone Pin.. 1.500 63 1 Cluster Brooch. ........... 5 ....... 1,500 64 1 Diamond Single • Stone • Pin:. ... 1,600 65 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Ear•ltings.. 800 66 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring B oo 67 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring 800 68 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, Ear-Rings - • and Pin 800 69 1 Camel's Hair Shawl. . .• 800 70 1 Diamond and Ruby Three Stone Ring.. 800 71 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring.... 800 12 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch . ....... 800 73 1 Pair Diamond Cluster 5tud5.......... . 74 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch ad Heavy Chain.. • .. .. • 6,00 15 1 Diamond • Sinife • irtione Ring. Star Set ting.- .. . • . ....... 50 I 76 1 Diamond and Ull'inei . 6iiiit't;r: nod 77 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin. 500 18 1 Emerald Knob... „ •.. • ....... 600 79 1 Pair Diamond and Ruby Earßings 500 80 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 400 81 1 Diamond and Emerald Stern Pin........ 400 112. 1 Ladies' Diamond Set Watch............. 400 Kt 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring.-- •• . 850 85 1 Diamond and. iiPai 'Ring 350 • 86 1 Diamond Sngle Stone Stud 150 87 1 Diamond S i ngle Steno Ring • • 150 88 1 Diamond Three Stone Ring........ 150 89 1 Diamond Single Stone 5tud........ ...... 150 90 1 Pearl Scarf Pin...- • . ......... 150 91 1 Diamond . luster Ring. ..... 150 92 1 Diamond Single Stone-• - . 150 23 1 Gentleman's Diamond and Amethyst 94 1 Diamou'd .. . . . 100 RI 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Earitinis 100 98 1 Cameo . 100 97 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 100 98 1 Diamond Cluster Mug. ........... ........ 100 OP 1 Ladies' Gold Watch.. • ......... ...... 100 lac 1 Coral Brooch and Ear.:llio'g. HO 101 1 Pair Garnet Sleeve Buttons... ..... 100 102 1 Gold and Pearl Scarf Pin..... . ..... go • 103 - 1 Emerald Scarf Pin................ ..... 60 164 1 Emerald Scarf Pin... 50 105 to 1104-One thousand Copies • of ihe idgit;n: didlY Illustrated Presentation Work, entitled the "Tribute Book," at $2O each. 20,000. 1105 to 2104 -1.00 Photograph Albums at $5 each 5,000 Also, 120,000 Cash Presents, $1 oa th.. 190,000 Making in the Aggregate Lt,104 Presents, val• tied at.. . . $641,950 ROW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Orders may be sent to us in registered letters or post of. flee orders. in sumo from !Si to $25 at our risk. Larger amounts should be sentin drafts or by Express,at the fol. lowing • CLUB' RATES. liTickets to one d address ...... ....... Ao. o. .... 20 do. , do. 40 do. do, .. . . 60 do. . do. ...... Addrem all orders andioMmaslelitiitie to- OEITYSBUIto ASYLUM ASSOCIATION. nos-tu lb talnopt 1126 Chestnut street, Philada., Pa. n tskies . . orpoix FIN t W H. I SKIES E. LAND is .110 W :VOSSESE3VaIa BY , HENRY - 8. HARMS & C 0.,, 218 and 220 SQUIVII FRONT SYrinErga r ly Who offer the same 'NO TUB. TRADB, in Lott; on very gdiriththo l o l o Their noel( of Rye Whishies, IN BOND, ceraprleSse all Chi taserlts brands .Z tans, and runs through the various months or 111814 , 68, and or sums pear, up Ii present date. made for lots to antes at Pernmrlvartla MR* Dere, Errlert soul Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as p es may elect. ~ f:~: GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, • NEW YORK. • PLINY 'FREEMAN, President. HENRY C. PREEMA.N Secretary. LORTNG ANDREWS JNO. A.IIARDAIiBEitGIL 5 V i ce P reiddents • • CaSh Assets, • ; - 101AX:00,000, All poliStrffonirrergelfeftSiasBmtk is cub. Losses paid in cash. It receives no notes and gives none. By the provide= of its charter, the entire s urplus be. longs to policy holders entmust be paid to them in Divi. deeds, or reserved for their greater security. Dividends are made on the contdbution plan and paid annually. commencing two years from the date of_the policy. It has already made two Dividends amennims to $ en US" samonnt never before equaled during the Sat three years of any company. Novoliey fee required. Female risks taken at the usual printed` rates, no esti a premium being demanded. Free remission Given to Travel TN TELE UNITEDt all STATES Seasons-of AN D EUROPE A e Tear. Applications for all kinds of Policies. Life. Endowment. Ten-year Life or Terre, taken, ands* information cheer fully B RANCHaffor e BOPRICF. OF TDB COMPANY. 40b Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ELMES & GRIFFITTEi f MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS. E FLOES, (late of Philada. Nat.. Bank). WM. F. GRIFFITTIL Jr. Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance effected in the most rellabe Companies of this City, and in those of New Tort. New England and Baltimore. eeNt-tu th24t THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust And Safe Deposit Company; VA FOR THE SAFE REEFING 4)_P BONLUABLE& DB. STOCKS egg OTHER fL B. BROWNE. olthata SLWALESTESi CLARENCE IL CLARK. BHWARD JOHN WELf3H,_ _ ALEXANDER J. GILLINGHAM FELL B. A. CALDWELL. HENRY GIBBON, Pr" Mice in the Sre.proof building of the Philadelsibis National Bank. 421 Chestnut street. This Company reeehes on depod GU/JUNIUS THE SAM KMr PING OP VALUAkand BLES upon the follow. ing rates • year. viz: ,Zpa or . • ...... Per cor Re red Bondaisnil ..... eta. pee tog d Coin or Bullion. ES per Lea Silver Coln or per 1,014 Gold or Kiva per SIM. CASH BOXES or small ti n . boxes o f Kanlows, Brokers Capitalists, ac t contents unknown to the Company. sal liability linitea. ins ear The Company often; for BENT SAFES !NUDE IT/ VAULTS gts2o, $llO. SOX KW and t% a year. according to size and location. Interest a ll owed on pons and Interest M o ney cted fq 1 . per cent; Trusts of oval kind aotieTieiL BDepodta. BROWNY/. Predating ialo.tba.taxclar Liikie4.: BEDDING F • AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTH STREET. BELOW_ARCEL Feathers, Feather Beds. Bolsters and Straw, Husk, Hair and Spring Mattressee, Spring Beds and Spring Cots. iron Bedsteads of all WINDOW SHADES of every quality. and a great variety of Vents. Comfortables. ui and Counterpanes , . of all kinds. saPecially &mania Quilts. BLANKETS. A very large assortment of Blankets, an cheap as to defy competition. USIMPtI C S I Belga to rp§ . ' Below ch. LINDS AND WINDOW MUADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 North SLIM' Street, Manufacturers of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Finest assortment in the, city, the eldest eetablhh ment.largest manufacturer& d sell the Lowest Price& REJPAIRING PROMPTLYA TTE N DED TO. STORE SHADES MADE TO ORDER. seilfrefeil CHARLES L.'., HALE, Gate Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ARCH STREET, 111LIMICIFACTI,TRER of VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TEO _CITY AT THE LOWEST FRU= OLSTRIUNG IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. ti WEBER PIANO ! witgq oits Tine MEM ateIMEMIACKNOVIIDGIDthe Best Piano-Fortes Manulketured FOR BRILLIANCY AND DURABILITY. . They are used in the Conservatories of Blusle of New York. and Brooklyn, and by the leading schools in the 'Bonn. try. A !nil and varied assortment con. saintly on hand. 3. A. GETZE.IIO2 CHESTNUT STREET. AM, NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGANB. M2l/cmingor Co. Organs and fileleeoenst,with the ut tremolo." Pate; tu tt PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS., W. A. TRUMPLER, At, His Now. HMO Store, 926 OKESTNIIT STREET, Offers NEW AT LlSOL3freanitril TO RENT Pianos; and Organs , FOB.SALE. , 0e2641 r um, WEEVER & 00 1 . . Im iwtooRDAGEFAc - romr sow , EPOOmainom ' 14.* 40 'So* PM *IMMO ..st : : 17 60 00 35 00 - 43 50 - 80 00 =MI INSURANCE. IUPIIOILBTERIE, dce. PIANOS. REAL /EfiITATE !MILES. fio ePUANS' COURT SALIC.—ESTATEr OF Ridgway Minors. James A. Freeman. Auctioneer. liandsome,Double Residence. No. 1681 Oreen.ntreet. Under authority of the Orphans* Courtfor the. City and County of Philadelphia on Wear:ester. Dee. 4. }t7 at 12 o'clock , noon; will be 'sold at public sale, at the Thus delphia Exchange, the following described real estate of Ridgway Minors: All thst lot of ground with the. three. atory brick toessuage thereon erected, situate cor the north side of. Green street (as widened to' lefeet) "at OM distance of 80 feet eastward from Sixteenth street, fir the Fifteenth Ward of the city; containing in front oir Green street 126 feet and extending in depth 101 feet'llinchee. With the exclusive right of thee feet alley which partly eN . bounds It on the west leading into Sixteenth str asi and for ammo WOY and water • course only, at all hereafter forever. Subject however to the right privilege of the premised adjoining to the west of b jinn Dyer the said alley, leaving 9 feet in the clear. e *hove h a banibome three brick 'readout's* , with two-story back buildings. Saloon parlorwith mar. ble mantel moue aide, dining-room, kitchen pad summer kitchea, 2 ranges, private stairway and three lira pas bye onithe other; three large chambers and Mildi-roons with permaneit washstands, sitting-room wft Inerblo mantel, and' ery on th e' second fl oor; Clargercharci-- bore and close on laird floor. Hot and cold water, gee throughout. ularbitEreir wash pave, good' heater in cellar, and is nentl pa and painted. The gas fix tures Are included th sale. I# - Immediate pessession. . or' May bs examined at any time. P' WO to be paid at the time of sale, kly the Court, F. A. MEERICK. Clerk O. C. JAMES A. FREEMAN, __Auctioneer. Store. 423 Walnut street nol4 21 28 ORPILANIP COURT SALE.—ESTATE 07 WIL- D= 31. 06arad, deceased,—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. Dwellings, Noe. Mg Brown street. sad 1314 Atmore tartest, Fourteenth Ward. Under au thority of the Orphina' Court for the CBI and Coentyof Philadelphia, on. Wednesday. December 4th, 18117: at if o'clock, moon, will be sad at public sale. at the Philitded phis Exchange. the following described real estate, late the property of William IL Conrad. dec'd. All that lot of ground with the 4 brick &weal:hereon crected,situate on the north side of Brown Mee in the Fourteenth Ward of the city , at the distance of feet 9.14 inches east of Broad street; cent aiming in front 18 feet, and in depth on the west line, 124 feet Bi 4 inches. and on the eget feet 11.3 i inches to Atntm e Street. N. 8.--The above willß - !. be divided and sold according to a survey and plan made the District Surveyor as follows: BROWN ST.—A two-story brick house and lot north side of Brown street (No. 1316,) 18 feet front end 14 feet 8 inches deep on the out line and IS feet deep on the west line at right angles with Brown street. ATMORE ST. Three email bowies and lot of ground on the rear of the above fronting on Atmore street (No. 1314.) 18 feet front and 60 feet• 34" inches deep on the out line - and 46 feet 6,4 inches deep on the west lino. Survey and Plan at the Auction Store. t~6 giro to be paid on each at the time of sale. By the Courr. E. A. SIERRICK, Clerk 0. C. • ANTHONY CONRAD, Admin., dbnct e. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. n 014.21.1 Store, ttl. Walnut street: runut; BALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN. AUC tioneer.—Building Leta.—On Wednesday December 4,1861, at 13 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate, viz,: No. I.—Lot, Aim street, lib , ye Belgrade—lot No. 1197 on a plan of estate late of E. B. Gib son, situate on the southwest aide of Ann street, 30 ,feet northwest of Belgrade street, 30 feet front on Ann street by 105 feet, more or lees, in depth. No. 2.—Lot, William 'tree!, above Belgrade—lot No. 837 on said plan, situate onr the northeast aide of William street, 60 feet northwest of Belgrade street, 20 feet front on William street by 1(6 feet deep. No. 3.—Lot, Willionvotreet, below Almond—lot No. 718 on raid plop, situate on the southwest side of William street. LW feet southeast of Almond street, 11 feet fronton . William street by 100 feet deep. he.4.—Lot,Thompson street-below William—lot No. 821. situste on the southeasteide of Thompson street. 20 feet southwest of William Street, 20 feet front on Thompson street by 131 feet 7 inches deep. No. s.—Lot, corner Thompson and Monmouth streets— lot No. 610 on raid plena situate on the east corner of Thompson and Monmouth streets, 21 feet front by 131 feet inches deep. ro. 6.--Lot, Monmouth street, below Belgrade—lot No. 798 on said plan. situate on the northeast side of Men mouth street, 110 feet southeast of Belgrade street, 30 foot front on Monmouth street by 105 feet M. depth. -- rar *5O to be paid on etch at time of sale. ' JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Mere, 433 Walnut street. n 014.21.01 Ex tuuTtuve.ABSOLUTE SALF..—ESTATE OP .el i tiZi d e!P- 2 . e t t n u ,r 4 , d xrg — la u xei . Ftc,nlaia of the late nichitro j onie r tomnit, dece ased. on t o Wilnesd w ay Dec. 4. 1677, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, Without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow lug described Real Estate, viz.: No. L-6 Ettildlug Lots. Fifty-fourth and Cesar avenue. 27th Ward. All those 6 lots of ground. No. 140 to 144 inclusive, in a plan laid out by Wm. Morrison. situate on N. E. conker of Cedar ave nue and Fiftv-foarth street—together. 100 feet on Cedar avenue, and 112 feet on Fifty.fourth street. • o. 2.—A Lot of Ground, Somerset and Memphis streets, A lot of groultd on the N. E. side of Somerset street' and. N. W. side of Lemon now Memphis street, 56 feet front and PO feet deep. ho. 3.—Lot ot Ground, William street. A lot on the S. W. side of William street, S. E. side of Tulip sad N. W. side of Lemon ,:ow Memphis street, 241 feet front on Wil liam street. and 122 feet 2 Inches deep. arrow to be paid on each at time fsale. . . . yo rder of Executrix. JA.SIEB A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, nott 21 22 Stone. al Walngit street. uRPHANB' COURT BALE.—EdTArE OF HENRY riFemme, deccaeed.- James A. Freeman. Auctioneer. " —Brick and Frame Houses, Noe. 1234 and 1436°tin, street. Plghteenth Ward.—Under authority of the Or phew' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. December 4th, 1861, at 'l9 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,lat the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described real estate, late the property of ' r H it en t y e Foanunhe deoe a h s ws : tAlild that f ce O r tttaei n n t l r o e t e to, f b egtrwounend, Girard avenue and Thompson street, in the Eighteenth Ward of the city: containing in front on Otis street Edi feet, and in depth along Moyer street 149: feet. Otxtho above lot are erected a two and a half story brick dwell ing and a twoetorrframe house; also,the two-story frame house with frame kitchen attached (no. P 332), is included 4) in the sale. Clear of incumbrance. One-third, being the dower of tb• widow. to remain. rir woo to.he paid at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MENtlair, Clerk O. E. JOHN ROBERTS, Trustee. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. Store, 423 Walnut street._ nol4 21i inBEAL ESTATE.--JAMES A. FREEMAN., Auctioneer.—Valuable Property, No. TI. South Second street, and Court Houses. On Wednesday. December 4, 1867, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be soldat public sale, at the PhiladelphiaExchanee,the following described real estate, viz. : All that valuable business property —two story frame store and dwelling (tio. 7761 South Second Street, with the lot of ground on which it is erected, on the west ride of Secondll street. below German street, in the Third Ward; containing in front Mfeet inches, and ex tending In depth 100 fee t, then widening on the south to the width of 119 feet 5 itches. and then extending the further depth of 50feet, being 150 feet deep en the north line. On the rear of the lot are erected 2 threeatory brick houses, renting for $144 a year each. Reserving to the property adjoining on the south the use of an alley way,l3 feet wide and 60 feet deep for a passlwny and watet. coarse, dre.'flubJect to the payment of o Pee oloUlln,Part of a ground rent of $77 40 now char upon, this and. the property adjoining on the 11041... The wholet'ents for COG a wear. larvoo to be paid at me'the of sale., JA MES FREEKAN.Auceer , Stetit4l22.lral tion nut street. nol4 21 28 YkithMPTORY 8 . LE—JAM ' A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—Three4tory thick Dwelling, No. U,lO Carpenter street WednersdeNov./10, 1867. at 12 eche*, noon, will b eat public ea without reeeree. at the 'PhiladelphiaAnse, the wing described real estate, viz.: 41 that certain lot o h 'ground with the genteel three4tory brick dwelling wi two4tory brick back buildings thereon erected. a Striate on the north side of Carpenter street. Ibt feet west a! Eleventh street, in the Second Ward; containing In front 16 feet, and in depth%) feet, inducting a four feet wide alley running westward into another four feet wide alit which rune southward into Carpenter street, with the privilege of said alieye. It has all the modern, improvements, parlor, diningroom and kitchen on first floor. range, hot and cold wa ter, bath, as gee throughout. wash pave, gre. Subject to $lO4 66% ground rent per annum. hale abso lute. PCMCOMICID Januaryl. 1868. rffrenoo to be Wild t the ti FRE E M AN 0. JAMES A., _Anctioneer, n014.1t Store. 421 'Walnut street. ORPIIANS, COURT SALE. -- OF EThome.; Carroll, deceased.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.— Dwelling, Sixteenth, above Shipp= street—Under authority of tho Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, De cember Mb, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tinder authority contained in the N Slot' the late 'Phonies Carroll, deo'd, an equal moiety or half-part of all that certain three-story b r i c k. T eeseuage and lot of ground situate on the °tug side of Sixteenth stree containingtae of 68 Sixteenth othward of kiblppen street ; in front on treet 17 feet and in depth 78 feet to a 8-feet wide alloy, with the privilege of said alley. , bubJect to gO ground rent per annum. 00 to be paid at the time of sale. loty the Court, E. A. MERRICK. (Rork 00. ANDREW ALLISON,' Admiairitrator. JAMES A. FREEMAN, 'Auctioneer. atom. N 0.422 Walnut etroet. nol4 911a213 PEREMPTORY SALE-JAMES A anMiAN. Auctioneer. Handsome Rtsidonce, No 228 Pine street. On Wednesday, December 1867, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at. public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described rest. estate, viz.: - All that handsome three-story brick residence and lot of ground thereto belenging, situate on the south side of Pine street (No. 228), in the Fifth Ward of the city t containing in front 18 feet; 6 inches, and in depth 142 feet to Stamper's alloy, House has 835-etory brick back I uildings, with outside kitchen. The gas fix. tures am included. Thel'property,has till the modermina. 'Mr It will be sold without reservit, and the owner will deliver possession within 8 baguets from the exoution of the deed, paying rent therefor at the rsto o $lOl per month to the parahaser. $5 ,000 may rams „ if desired, remainder cosh within ls ' 1,V5,. , $2OO to be paid etthe time of sale: JAMES A. PREEMAN.Auctiout,er. fl otisi . 9o , Fiore" 488 woinutstreet 1 10 0 P OKI Wl* Li 00 r 8 4,A T Atill 00RORTO.—Mit8. 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