• r c•cf. CORAL JEWELRY. ;CLARK & BIDDLE, . trig Chestnut Street, nape just opened an immense Invoice of PINK ORAL JEWELRY, - To which they call medal attention. Nato th *am rpfi Sterling Silvermae Idanuittetory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Bolt and Cube patterns, wallufaottint orell ffesoltaint of Site STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for Ws. wholesale and retail. a choice wort. went of rich and beautiful goods of new able, at IoW J. M. SHARP. , A. ROBERTS. eltm rpg CORAL JEWELRY. • CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, thye just oyeneian immense invoice of PINK CORAL JEWELRY, To which they call special attention. PIANOS. COMPLETE VICTORY AT, THE 1 VARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.---Chiok ering's Pianos Triumphant ! having re ceived from the Emperor "The Legion of Honor," being the highest Prize awarded at the Exposition, and in addi tion The First Grand Gold Medal of Merit from the International Juries. W. H. DUTTON, 914 Chestnut Street. 0c1.5.tu. n rp tf§ WEBER. PIANO? , §4me Thee OSTROM ue lIIVERBALLY ACKNOREDGID the Best Piano-Fortes Manufactured FOR BRIT.T.TANCY AND DEMPLITY. They are used in the ConiaVatories at Music of New York and Brooklyn, gland by the leading schools in the coun. •try..l\ full and varied assortment con. scantly on hand. J.B.OETZE,IIO2 CHESTNUT STREET. ALSO. NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGANS. MShoninger Co. Organs and Melodeons, _with the ut tremolo." sel4e tu th rp• PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS, W. A. TRUMPLER, It His New Nude Ntore, 926 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers NEW and SVCOND HAND PIANOS TO RENT AT ka:IASONABLE RATES. Pianos and Organs FOR SALE. 0c2641 ri4 JOBBERS AND IMPORTERS. E. S. JAFFRAY & CO. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Am receiving and now opening for Fall Trade, frill lino. Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, Huek - aleaeks, .Diapers, Towelinzs, Damasks, Sheetin,gs, Pillow Linens. L. C. Hdkfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Crpl - 3es, Veils, Quilts. Lathes', Gents' and Children's Under Wear, Embroideries, Nets,: Ribbons, dm. The above will be sold at the lowest New York prices. and on the mast advantageous ternas. Reormiented by S. Story. CAILRIAGEN. BF,CKHAUS & ALLG_AIER liveprettully invite astoc kttention nape or to ri their large and varied of S FAMILY CARRIAGES • kr 1,0 ost etylea, with all the moat recent Iniprovementiot Cinieh. ETYGANT LANDAU. Just completed. Akio, CLARENCE. COACHES and COUPES of• different MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS. 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE, octOnirpl abv. Girard avenue. ISAAC B. EVANS ItANtrrARTIISIEZ *ND D1CA.1.36 LH OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Naval Stores and Soaps, f 10.16 North Delaware avenue, Paula. ooisies IDAIMPICTILM" &O. JAMES L. ORNE, SON & CO., 626 OHESTNIIT STREET% GREAT REDUCTION CARPETINGS. We are now offering at a reduced price the balance of our Fall Importations. We have received by late arrivals large 'additions to our stock of French and English AXMINSTERS, 6-4 VELVETS St, TAPESTRIES, - English Brussels, INGRAIN 3-PLY VENETIAN NVliiela will be offered et REDUCED PRICES, To Close Season's. Importations. JAMES H.'OIINE, SON & CO., Chestnut Street, below Seventh. ee2l.tu th f 2m RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &ON ' , Newest designs and lowest prices. THREE SHOW ROOMS. S. C. FOULAK, NO. 25 SOUTH • SECOND ST.; me 19411 s to 3m rill, Below Market, NOTICE. • LEEDOM& SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET 5 Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Will centime to sell their stock of CARPETINGS St prices corresponding with low rent and expenses. And will open daily new goods, as they do not expect to move. an24.Bm THE GREAT • AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE Is warranted to execute in the beet manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braid ing, Gathering, Quilting, Overseaming, Embroidering on tho edge, and in addition makee beautiful Button and Eylet Holes in all fabrics, IT HAS NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD. And Intrinsically the Cheapest. circui., with particulars and simples of work done this Machine, eau he Inutby application at the SALE!{ ROOMS OF THE CO., S. W. cer. Eleventh and Chestnut Instruction given on the Machine gratuitously to "all purelittherr. 1101.VinuA ONE PRICE ONLY. • • JONES' • Old Established ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. For et !e, durability, and excellence of workmanship, our goods cannot be excelled. Particular attention paid to cuetomer work. and a perfect i guaranteed in all Mee. ocb.th a tarn§ se2.atn th Bm CD EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. L cox. of Seventh and Chestnut Sta. ;LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE OVERCOATINGS AND WINTER PANTALOONINGS. REDUCED PRICES. BAAC NATHAN% AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER 1 Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. it 250,000 to loan In large or small amounts, on diamonds, diver plate. watches, kowelry, and all goods cif value. Office hours from 8 A. ka• to 7P. EL far Estabw limbed for the last forty yearn . Adam:Loss taa4o In large ilimaints at tin ivirst =tot cat*, ilo3ttrp THE DA.ItYT . USDAY NOVEMRER 19 1867 ' . amisionomimm IN vi ma OF C ARPETINGS, SEWING MACHINES. CLOTHING• virtAlvew.. 500 NILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Running West from Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED. The Union Pacific Railroad Company have built a longer line of railroad in the hat eighteen months than was over built by any other company in the same time, and they will Continue the work with the same energy until it is completed. The Western Division is being pushed rapidly eastward from Sacramento by the Central Pacific Coinpany of California, and it is expected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE To the Pacific will be open forbusiness in 1870. More than one•third of the work has already been done, more than one•third of the whole line is now in running order and more laborers are now employed upon it than ever before. More than FORTE MILLION DOLLIRI IN MONET Have already been expended by the two powerful com panies that have undertaken the enterprise, and there is no lack of funds for its most vigorous prosecution. he Union Pacific Company therefore offer their First Mortgage Bonds to the public with the assurance that they represent one of the largest and most valuable cor porate properties in the world. The first question asked by an investor is, "Are the bonds safe?" The second, "Are they prolitable?",To answer, in brief : 1. The early completion of the whole line is as certain as any future business event cart b. 5. 9. The Union Pacifico Railroad bonds are laud upon what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad in the country. For many years it must be the only lite connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being without competition, it can maintain remunerative rates. 8. The net earnings of the sections already finished are several Nines greater than the gold. interests upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, - and if not an. other mile of the road were built, the part already com pleted would not only pay interest end expenses, but be profitable to the company. 4. The Union Pacific Railroad Bonds can be issued only w the road programs, and therefore can never be iu the market unless they represent a bona fide property. 5. Their amount is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what is granted by the United States Govern ment. and for which it takes a second lien as its security. This amount upon the first 511 miles west from Omaha is only $16405) per mile. 6. The fact that the U. S. Government considers n second lien upon the road a good investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country have already paid in five million dollars upon the stock (which is to them a third lien), may well inspire cons deuce in a first lien. 7. Although it is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Government, there are parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a property as this the very best security in the world, and who sell their Go vgrnmente to rc.lnvest in these bonds.-.thus securing a —greater interest. 8. As the 'Union Pacific 'Railroad bonds are offered for the present at ninety cents on the dollar,and'accnted in. terest. they are the cheapest security in the market,being more than fifteen per cent, less than the United States stocks. 9. •At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay Over' Nine Per Cent. Interest. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Whose principal is eo amply, provided for and whose in. tercet 18 so thoroughly secured, must be classed among the safest investments. TIIEY PAY SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD. And are offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. and accrued interest at Six per cent. in currency from July 1. 1311bE.CTiP110IIR will be received in Philadelphia, by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 S. Third street. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 136 S. Third street. J. E. LEWARS & CO , No. In. S. Third Street. THE TEADESMEN'S NATIQNAL BANK. In Wilmington, Del., by • R. R. ROBINSON & CO. And in New York at the Company's Office. No. 20 Nassau Street. and by the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau st CLARK. DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall et .JOHN J. CISCO & SON., Bankers. No. 33 Wall et And by the Company'S advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances Shouid be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. A NEW. PAMPHLET AND BIAP, showing thif ? progress of the work, and re. soureci• for construction, 'etc., may be obtained of the Company's advertised As,ente, or will be sent free on ap plication. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Onto2B t tober . 1867. 4t6 ----------- CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. FIRST AIORTGAGE BONDS, Principal and Interest Payable in Gobi. This road receives all the Government bounties. The Bonds are !sailed under the epeeist contract law% of Call. fornia and Nevada, and the agreement to pay Gold bind ing in law. We offer them for sale at 95, and accrued interest it July let, in currency. Govenamente taken in Exchange at from 12 to 19 p cent. difference, according to the issue. BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE . LOAN IN Effili. IDELPHIA oclB4mrpl BANKING HOUSE OF JAYCO OKE 15(5). 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities , oc264mrp• 7-30'S Converted into 5-20'Si GOLD Arid Compound Interest Notes Wanted. DICEXEL, *Sr, CO., BANKERS, S 4 South Third Street, 7-30 a CONVERTED INTO ,5-208 , GOVERNMENT • SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS AND BROK stet. nolit•tf rei No. 135 South THlRD .street. TO IN% EST AT SIX PER CENT. FOR ve yearn 111 a tirst.olass City Mortgall. E. ,I9NRS, Conveyancer , WeICASESKEWOr; VARIVI J. grades Ins and for sale bi JOS. si/8131E V0..108 goath DoldWard Wenn% INCORPORATED I-885.. OFFICE OF >THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY NSURANCE COMPANY, The folknving statement of the affairs of the Compare' issubliabsd in conformity with a provision of its charter: PREMIUMS RECEIVED From November 1,1&8, to Cctober , 81, 1867. On Marine and Inland Ri5k5........18660, 0 9 0 90 ' On Fire Risks ............ ........ 163,69 a 11 Premiums on Policies not marked off November I, ... .. PREMIUMS MARKED OFF As earned from Nov. 1, 1866, to Oct. 1141867. On Marine and Inland Riaka........5606,803 79 On Fire Ripcn.. .' 136.342 51 --- iii 745,146 80 Interest during the same period— Sa'Tager, &C. . LOSSES, EXPENSES, (to., During the year, as above. Marine and Inland Navigation Losses $388,434 11 Fire LOMOS 68,8 M P 5 Return Premiums KM 87 Be•lnonarances 40,035 54 AMU. Charges, Advertising, Printing, &a— Taxeo—U. B. Tax on Premiums, Policy Stamps, gcc............ ..... 90.618 5I Expenaer, - ........ .....C 6 1 3 43 ASSETS OF 'ESE COMIPAtIiIY• November 1,1867. • 12200,030 United States Five Per Cent Loan, 10-401 ... .... $301, 000 0 0 120,000 United litates S i x Per 'cent. I:clan, 134,400 00 50,000 United ' 'Staten 7 310 Per Cent. Loan, Treasury Notes ... ... . ...•- - . 52,5 e. 50 201,000 State of Peuxusylvania 131 x Per Cent. • Loan. - , , .................. 210,070 00 125,000 City of Phila d e lp h ia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) .... -.... 123,623 00 50,000 State of Now Jersey Six Per Cent. 61,030 W 20,030 Pennsylvania Railroad Fir s t Mort- 00 gage Six Per Cent. Bonds 19,830 25,000 Pe nnoylvania railroad Second Mort _ gage Six Per Cent. Ronda- ..... . 23,375 00 • 25,000 Weotern Penne l livania Railroad Six Per Cent undo (Penna. RR. guarantee) 0 0,000 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. 10,000 00 Loan 7,000 State of Tenneoxee Six Per Cent. - . 4,270 00 Loan 15,000 3(8) ohareo stock Germantown Gas Company. Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila- 15,0 delphia 00 00 7,500 150 shares stock Pennoylvania Rail. 00 road Company.. • - • • ........... 7,0 " ° 5,000 100 sharer , otock North Pennsylvania. Railroad Company.- .. . , 3,000 00 20,000 50 shareo stock Philadelpbia and Southern Mail Steamship Co 1.5,000 00 201,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, find • liens on City Propertieo.... ....... 201,900 00 ----- - $1,101,400 Par Market Value $1,102,802 50 Cost, $1,089,679'26. Real Estate.. 74000 00 Bills , Receivable for /11511rAllet , 1 made 21 0 ,133 67 ilalancco due a t Agencies-Pre . minion on Marine l'olicieee-Ae. trued Interest, and other debts due the ..... 43,331 76 Stock and Scrip of sundry lnou• ranee „!;ed • other Companies, v-3 1 5:016 bp. Estimated va1ue...... 3,017.00 Cash in Rook 5103,017 0 Cash In ...... 108 52 103,315 62 Pitit.inxteniss,._November 13, 1867. The Board of Directore halm this day declared a CASE( DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the capital stock, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the ecrip of the Cam- Perin payable on and after the let of December proximo, free of national and State taxes. They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. on the earned preutiume for the year ending October 31,1887, certificatexof which will be ieeued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the let December proximo, free of national and State taxes. . They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFY. CATES OF PROFITS of theCotnpany, for the year end ing,October 31, 18i:Z, be redeemed in CA.SII, at the office of the Company, on and after let December 'proximo, all interest thereon to cease on that day. VErNo certificate of profits leaned under : 1 325. By the act of incorporation "no certificate than issue imlcios claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence. DIRECTORS: James C. Hand. William ('. 'Ante: i_:, jeseph 11. Seal, George 0. Leiper,' liiigh Craig, John I). Taylor, Geerg,s W. Bernidee,, Jacob I'. Jones. Jame,: It. McFatl sod, Joshua I'. Eyre. • Spencer Malvaine, John B. Semple, l'itt A. B. Berov, D. T. Morgan, THOMAS C. HAND, President, JOIIN C. DAVIS, Vice l'reahleat. DENBY LYLBURN, Secretary. noln tdel 'HENRY BALL, A.Fi,tant cretal v Thomas C. Hand, John O. Davis. Edmund A. Bonder. Theophilus Paulding John IL Perron, 11:1111VN Traquair, Henry C. Dallett, Jr ,Samuel E. Stokes. livnry Sloan, William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, B. Jeuea Brooke, Edward Lalourcade Jacob Riegel. NEW YORK GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSU . DANCE COMP. ANV NEW YORK. PLINY FREEMAN, President. HENRY C. FREEMAN, Secretary. LoiaNG ANDREWS. Viet. Prceidents JNO. A. IJARD.C.NBERGIL l Cash Assets, - 81,000,000, Oro-EtnizP(l., tl - 1111f4. All policies non-forfeitable. Preinifime payable in cash. Loesee paid in cash. It receives no uotee and gives. none. By the provisions of its charter, the entire isurplue be. longe to policy holders and moot be paid to them in Divi. druids, or reserved for their greater security. Dividends are made on the cont , ibution plan and paid anneallY, commencing two years from the date of the policy. tt has already made two Dividends amounting to itle9,ooo, an amount never before equaled during the lint three yeare takeny company. No policy ice, n Female rieke nt the ueual printed race, no ()site. premium being demanded. Free Permission Given to Travel IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE At all Seasons of the Tear. Applications for all kinde of POiiCiCB, 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 & GRIFFITTS, MANAGERS. I DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS. E ILM.ES, (late of Philada. Nut. Bank). WM. F. GRIFFITTE. Jr. • Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance effected iu the most reliiibe Ccniipameil of this City, and in those of Now link, Nov Englund and Baltimore. ocil?..tu OMR • THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust • And Safe Deposit Companyi FOR THE SAFE OTHER KEEPENG OF BONS. STOCKS and VALUABES. CAPITAL • ..occoos 'BI - -RECTORS. N. B. BROWNE, CHARLES MACALESTER. CLARENCE H. CLARIL, EDWARD W. CLARK, JOHN WELSH, ALEXANDER HENRY. J. GILLINGHAM FELL, B. A. CALDWELL, HENRY. GIBBON. Is' Office in the ti ro-proof building of the Philadelphia National Bank, 421 Chestnut street. This Company receives on deposit_and GUARANTEES THE BAYKKEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow• log rates a year, viz; Coupon Bonds. —. ~ ~.. •• • $1 per FOOO l Re tered Bonds and 5ecuritie5..........50 cte . per 1,000, Gold Coin 0rMu11i0n............ ........ ....$1 25 per 000, Silver (loin or Bullion..'.. .......... ............ r per 1000, Gold or Silver Plate. . . . 1. 1 CASH BOXES or ;wad tin iiirie,; a "niaers, Brokers Capitalists, dm, ectents unknown to the (kornPann and liability limited, 25 a ear. The Company o era for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at SA $2O. $4O, $5O and $76 a year; according to 10.0 and location. Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent. Moat allowed on Money Deposits. of every kindaccepted. N. B. BROWNE , Prenflantl felo4h.e.tu.rply Bon = PArrznaor,. Secretary and Tretusturer. _ IN A LADY WELL QUALFI lED T IVI3 LESSO A ES Piano and Vocal Mush% deslros employment. Tarms reasonable. and hours arrgul . Fed to suit Address q; at 1.466 Notiti Eloyoma otroot, ,p41.413ptt 11700=tiVIMU PHILADELPHIA, November E. 1867. $913,687 01 0711 s. TEE tatutonsT AND BEOV STOOK 0,11 1 FINE; LD RYE WHISKIES HENRY S. HAND & CO 218 and #2O SOUTH ' FIELCON'T STIRACJIMIN Who offer the same TO TSB TALTIffs in LW% on verir adir w assoor Terme Their Moen of Bye 'intimhim, IN BOND, CoMprime afl the favorite brbMiie 4111 tent, and rune through the varietur month" Si iseves, and " shy ; Ow." premien* date. Liberal contract" made for iota to arrive a t risallarlVllMUl ad& Erriffil soniLine `Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, au garner may elects 836,805 00 UEAL ENTATE BALES. £131,149,A92 01. ORI'JIANS' COURT. --ESTATE OF CHARLES IPenrose, deceased. Thomas Id: Sons; Auctioneers. Twenty.one Irredeemable Ground Bents. In purau• auto to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday. December 10, 1867. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property. late of Charles Penrose, deceased, viz.: No. I—No. 3in the Order of bale. All thatyearly ground rent of 3 pounds, 3 shillings, lawful money of Pennsylvania ($8 40). PaYa• Me on the Ist January in each and every year forever, is. cuing out of and chargeable upon all that two-story brick messuage and lot of grefind thereto belonging, Ablate on the north side of Queen street, No. 11, between Swanson and Front street', containing in trent' on Questa street 18 feet, and in depth 64 feet. Ground rent free from taxes. No. 2—No. 4 in the Order of Sale—All that yearly ground rent of $9.60, payable on the 25th of March in every year forever. laming out of and chargeable upon all that fent'. atm brick meentage, (known an the Southwark Library building) and let if ground thereto belonging,. situate on the east aide of Second street, between Mead and Catha• rine street', containing in front on St coed street, 305 feet, and in depth 200 feet. No. 3-510. 6 in the Order of Sale.—All that yearly ground rent of 16 Spanish milled silver dollars ($164 pa) • able on the Ist May in everyyear forever, balling out of and chargeable *pen all that two•story brick meesnage and lot ef grand thereto belonging. situate en tee eau side ef Second street, '3B feet and 1 inch north of Queen street, No. 819; containing in front on Second street 2') feet 7 inches, and In depth 64 feet. No. 4.—No. In the - Order of Sale.—All that ye lily groundlrent of 4 pounds 10 shillings,lawfill money of Peon. sylYania ($l9), payable on the 114th July in every year forever, bailing out of and chargeable upon all that three. atorylniek measnage and lot of ground thereto belonging. situate on the west side of Swanson street. No. 75:., be tween Mead and Almond streets; containing in front on Swanson street 15 feet, and in depth westward 66 feet. No. 6—N.. 7 in the Order of Sale.—Ali that yearly ground rent of twenty Spanish silver milled dollars 01 . 2.0), payable on the 4th September in every year for ever. Issuing out of and chargeable upen all that three• story brick meosuage and lot of grandfreto belonging, situate on the north side of Queen ft "at; (No. 111. be. tween Front and Second streets, 19 feet inchea cad, from an alley, 16 feet wide, running from Queen street to Catherme street containing in front on Queen street 19 feet three inches, and in depth 71 feet. No. 6—No. 8 in the Order of Sale.—All that yearly . ground Tent of three pounds, one shilling and three pence: lawful money of Pennsylvania ($8 16). payable on the 6th of September in every year forever, issuing out of and chargeable upon all that two. story brick manage and lot of ground thereto belonginT, situate on the north side of Queen street. No. 15, west Cl Swanson sticet. contain• begmfrtnt on Queen street 1; b•et 6 inehel, and in depth 105 495 00 sBlB,s9Tii W,545 31 $210,0443 18 54 feet. No. 7—No. 9 in the Order of Sale,---All that yearly ground rent of 17 Spanish ether i. tiled dollar* and one• third ($17?.), payable on the 10th Febreary in every year forever. issuing out of and chargeable upon all that two• story brick messuage and I.d .of ground thereto belonging. situate on the north side of Queen street, No. 131. between Front and Second streets. 10 feet westward born a 10 feet wide alley leading from Queen Wert to Catherine street: containing in breadth on Queen street 16 feet 6 inches end extending in depth on the easterly side ro3 feet, and on the westerly side 62 feet 7 inches. No. 8 —No. le in the Order of that you'll' around rent of 5 pounds and 17 shillins, lawful money nt Pennsylvania ($l5 601. payable On the g lot of November in each and revery year forever, issuing out of and charge able npon all that three story brick messuage and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on the west side of Swanson street. No. 823., about 18 feet north of Queen street containing in ft-ant on Swanson street Pi feet. and extending in length on the south side thereof :0 feet 3 inches, and - on the north side thereof 71 feet 10 Inches. No. 11 in Order of Sale.—All that yearly gresnd rent of 3 pounds, 12 Animas. lawful money of Penney' vania (i 7 47), payable ou the 27th November in every year forever, terming out of and chargeable upon all those two-story brick ities,usges and the lot of ground thereto belonging, situate ou the south side of Mead street Nos. 122 and 124. abort 170 feet east or Seroad street, contain. hag in trout op Mead street about 3.1 feet and in depth about 60 feat 0 inches. No. 10-140412 In the Order of Snle.—All that yearly ground rent of 2sl 'Spanish milled silverdollars (s24'. para ble on the 15th day of March in every year forever, with. out any , deduction, defalcation or 'abatement • for any taxes. charges or asinsisments whatsoever. issu in g out and chargeable upon all that two-story realm' messuage and lot of ground thereto belonging. situate on the west side of Fifth street. No. 774. between German and Catharine streets, 54 feet 3 inches north of Catharine street, contain . ing in Front on Fifth street 18 feet, and in depth. 74 feet. more or less, to a 10-feet wide alley leading into Catharine street. Together« ith the common use and privilege of the said 10. feet wide alley at all tinies hereafter forever. Being yhe lot No. 5 on the plan hereto annexed. marked $1.507.0/5 15 No.ll -N0.13 in the Order of Sale.-All that Yearly ground rent of 4s Spanieh milled dollorA 054.1 "".i .1,1 1' on the lat of May in every year forever, without any deem- Bon, defalcation or abatement for nny taxes, chargea or artesrmenta whata.ever. homing out of and chargeable upon all that one-goiy frame nweatinge ,761 a and all that one-story Nick mesenage A 756, and the lota of ground thereto iwienging, actuate contiguous to each other. on the mild aide of Passve - road, between German and Ceiba rine stree-ta, 0:, feet 4 lies northeast of Catharine street: ', contains it togethe : front on Paso - fink road M feetand extendinon the ith side thereof 49 feet 6 inches, more 1 or lees. ta 4. wide alley:and on the north ,-ide thereof 31 fevt RI . iro, mote of 11,A. to the earns- 4-fret wide alley. Together with the emission use and eras ilege of the said 4teetwide alley 3tall tiniest hereafter. forever, lacing lots Nun. al end >L on the plan heretofore anne Led. marked. "A." No. le-No. 14 in the Order of Sale. -All that yearly ground rent of 24 Spagrisli milled silver dollars s s24'. eaY able on the let June in each and every year ferever. with out any deduction, defalcation or abatement for any taxes, charge, or aasrsenenta whatmever, bluing out of and chargeableaspon all that two-story} frame r im:wing.) trot let or ei mind thereto belonging, militate on the north ride of Catharine street, No. Oil. het , era Fifth greet and Pa-acoi< read. 126 fet t mod of Fifth atreet; containfee in Hem on Clitharine street la Met. and ea tendiny in death 66 feet 6 lac he , , more or lccr, to a 4 feet wide alley. -I% a :ether with the e 'lemon Ilse and p 1 is ilege of the said 4 fret v ide alley at all tithe:, hen-atter form era. Being et Ni.. la, on the raiin beret. annexed. marked ''A." No. la N.. la in the Order of Sale. All that yearly amend tent c; 24 apanish milled giver dellarsa!s24. paya ble ott the let 01 October in es cry year forever, witho u t any deduction, defalcation or ebatement for any taxes. glare, or assessments whets-tweet, ieening out of and chariwahle upon all that thresag sty frame 111(3 , 911age and lot rf ground thereto LeloneMg, situate on the we-t ride of Filth i,treut, t‘o. 772, between 1 ;scream and Catharine. 1 , 2 feel 3 Milled north of Catharine street; e mtainlug iu Mont un Filth greet 15 feet, and extending in depth e Lout 73. feet, more or Ii as, to alO feet wide alley lending into Cataarine street. Together with the common Its', and grit Ili tte of the meld 10 fret on lilt :tile , at all times l!srau Int forever. Beim! lot No, i to the plan Meade anneEe'd. marked A. No. 14-Nc,' 16 ittthe Order of Sale.-All that yaa:ly gamed-reef of etcallt£ll3 l, il l .3 l !diver dellars (sat e paya ble on the let of July in es - arY, year forever. without any deductionalentleation or nhasawent for any tis ley bare., or ni,e,.13 cuts Is ha tteeere. ißstoitill6lit Or and eliargeltble neon ell that two-story ironic meaning.. (No. ea t. and all Sim te. ,estory brick smasmee• IN,. }.l . 0 . :WO the bit; of ground tiserem beleneintaritage centime:la to each other, en the northwest corner et I aitleseine and little stream: containing in trout teeether on Fifth rtreet :t.? feet inche. and in depth oe the eolith side thereof about tot feel, and on the north side tier -if ;deed 79 reg. gradually wort tot 'cc ar they extend to a 10 feet wide alley on their weSaide, on v,ilich they together contain hit breadth :shout al met 3 ins- lies.. Teeether with the common nee end privilege of the raid 10 feet wide alley at all times. hereafter forever. Being late N 0 . ,. a and 9 on the plan hereunto milexed, marked A. No. 16--Do. 17 in the Order of Sale. All that year's' ground rent of IF giver dollars I slie. payisule twit-yearly. en the 21th of ,lunuary and JOY. in each and every year forever, ssithout any dedueihni, defaleatiou or abate. ment for er on in count of any text's, eherge , or ar , 0.."• meats wlinteoever, isruina out of and eliargimble upon all those two two-and-aainit gory frame nitsruagee i the one in the rear of the other) and the lot of emend thereto be• le tieing, situate on the west aide of a ten feet wide alley leading northward' into Catharine greet, aed ea lila hol".) ::".';', Ma four feet Wide *ilea, between Filth efreei and latssyttnli iT,l: , :i i cvnti.lllllo4 i! , trent on tilt eaid ten feet wide elite, 18 tea and ealeniiing treat ward 111 length 10 feet, More or leer, to another four feet wide alley (communicating with the that mentioned four feet wide alley), which lag mentioned alley trade into Utah• trine street. Being lot No. 31 on the plan hereto annexed, marked "A." No. 16-No. 18 in the Order of tattle.-All that yearly ground rent of 10 pounds ('826 67), payable on the lltlt of Februara in every year forever, without any deduction, defalcation or abatement for or in respect of any taxes. (bargee or assesaments whatsoever, Paving out of and closeable upon all that twmatory frame messuage and lot Cl ground thereto helonging, altrusto on the west side of Fifte greet 146 feet 3 inches north of Catherine street. No. 776; containing in front on Fifth street 16 feet. and extend lug in depth oil the !With side thereof about 69 feet 7 huller. and on the north slide thereof about 68 feet. gradually wideuing an it extends westward to a 10 feet. tv ide alley, on welch it contains in breadth 23 feet, more or lees. Together with the common use and privilege ut the raid 10 feet wide alley. Being lot No. 1 on the plan hereto amwetedeitiarkee'A." . No. 17. -No. 19 in the Order of Sale.--All that yearly eN;1111(1 rent of 37 'Spaniels milled silver dollars and e 0 acute ($37 20), payable on the let al nrelt in every year tor ever, without any deduction, defaleatien or abatement tut one taxes charges or nesesaments whatsoever. jasmine out of and chargeable upon all that two-gory frame store and three.story brick mesatiage at the rear thereof, and the lots of ground thereto belonging, altunte. one of them . on the easterly side of Pasayunk road, No. 765. be tween Cernesu and Catharine streets, 139 feet 4 in• chest northeitet of Catharine street; containing in front on l'aeeyunk road 18 feet, and in depth on the northerly side thereof Fal . feet 0. inches, .allet on the southerly side thereof in feet, more or less. to a 4 feet wide alley; the other of them situate on the- west. aide of at le feet wide alley, which leads from Catharine ,tract northward, between Fifth atreet and l'assynuk road, 88 feet 6 inches north ot Catharine greet ; Contain ing in trent on said 10 feet wido alloy 18 fect, and in depth weatward6o feet to n. 4 feet wide alley. Together with the common eau and privilege of the staid P alleve, at all times hereafter forever. Stud laid described lot being im mediately in the rear of the lot fink described. [Wing tot , ' Nos. 24 and 110 on the plan heretic annexed, marked - A." No. 18-No2o in Order of tiale.-All that yearly ground retro of 21 Spaniels milled silver dollant and 60 ceum 1921 tan), payable on the let •M ay every year hereafter forever, without any deduction,. defalcation or abate ment for any ttexer, charges or engem:erste Whensoever. issuing Out of and chargeable upon all that two-story frante sneesuage anti lot of ground theroto_Uelonging, site. ate en the north aide of Catharintistreet. No. 5111,1)&4W:0n Fifth street :did Paesytink road, 16a feet west of Anftit greet; containing in front on Catharine street 18 reek and in depth.on the weeteide thereof 4i feet 10 incline, more or Nal, to a 4-feet svutealloY. and On the east aide thereof 66 feet &inches, more or leen, to the Haute 4-foot wide allay. Being lot No. 14 on the pint hereto annexed, redmark “ a A." -- No. 19-No, 21 in the Order of Salea-All e ground rent of eft:Spank& milled giver dollars five-stxtlin of. one ouch dollar ($4989), pnatable on the jet duly in every year forever lam eater, without any. deduction, de I . fnlentlOn Or abatenuset for any charged. taxed or newe -1 , mutts wilndsionve.ar , hewing Wit et and chargeable UOO5 all 'that Ahreesstery Wicks itttnsa , and dwelling, and 0,4 M A • . • IN THE LAND 18 Now posstssED By three-story brick rummages, and the lot of ground thereto belonging. situate on the easterly aide of l'aaayunit road and the north side of Catharine strem Not. 767 and IPA containing in front on l'asayttnir. road 49feet 10 inches, and in depth on Catharine street 49feet 8 inches to a 4-feet wide they, and on the north side thereof 27 feet 8 Lichee to the sawn 4-feet wide alley; said lot gradually narrow ing until on the east end thereof (on the .01W4-feet wide alley) it contains in breadth 29 feet P Inches. Being com posed of lots Nos. 17 and 18 on the plan hereto annexed. marked "A." No. 10—No. 22 in the Order of Baler-All that yearly ground rent of 46 Spanish milled dollars, (1666 gin payable eu the let Jelly in every year forever, without any deduc tion, defalcation or abatement for any-taxes, charges or I neseesnients whensoever, issuing out of and chargeable upon all that tweAdory frame and brick store, and the 3 two.story brick menivages in tho rear thereof, and lot of ground teereto belonging, situate on tho sauthwest corner of Second and Queen street': containing in front on Second Meet 22 feet ‘ and extending in depth on queen street fort and 011 the south side thereof SO feet 9 inches; 111* aald gli Int gradually narrowing until it contains Ia breadth en its west end only 16 feet 8 inches. No M—No. Wu the Order of Sale.-6.11 that yearly ground rent Of 1134 DC payable in equal half yearly pay ment', on the first of March and September in every year forever, without any deduction, defalcation or abatement for say taxes, charges or assessments whatsoever issuing out of and charge a ble upon all that. two-story brick toes suttee; and lot of groundthereto belonging, situate on the north side of Queen street (N. 313),and east aide of Turner street, 67 feet a inches west of Third street; containing in front on queen street 16 feet 111 inches,and in depth on said Turner at met 61 feet 4 inches. • By the Comt. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C. CHARLES PENROSE, ) JOHN R. PENROM CLEMENT A. BCC' LEY Executors. . ABRAHAM R. PERKINS. 1 Itace Fir Dwellings 612 Catharine street and 214 Lom bard street, son other advertisements. Ibe plan above mentioned may be stem at the Auction .Reome. H. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. aOl9 In de; 122 and 141 &mit Fourth street sORPHANS' LI)URT—ESTATE OF CHARLES Penrose, deceased.—M. Thomas & Sons, Auction eers. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. will be sold at publie sale. on Tuesday, December 10.1467, at 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de scribed property. late of Charles Penrose, deceased, vie : No. I—two.storiframe dwelling,No. 919 Catharine street_ Allthat two story frame messuage and lot of ground . thereunto belonging. situate on the north side of Catha rine street. between Fifth street and Paaviunk road. city of Bhiladelchla. 53 feet 3 inches east of Patuyunk road ; containing in front on Catharine street 11 feet. and extending in depth on the east side thereof X feet II int hes. wore or tees, and on the west side thereof to a 4 feet si tile sale', No. 2.--'flwee.story Brick Dwelling, No. 214 Lambent street All that three story brick metsuage and .lot .of ground thereunto belougink. situate on the south sid , of LOlllitord street, between '1 hied and Fourth streeD ; city of Philadelphia; containing in (tent oa Lombard street 15 feet. and sortending In depth 77 feet. By the Court. T. A. INERlittat, Clerk 0. C. cil A I:LEF. PEN BSE. .1011 N It. pcmtosr. _ CLEMENT A. BECKLEF, I N ABRAHAM B. PERKINS, IV" For Twenty-one Ground IRents, belonging to 311111 , 3 Estate, to be sold at same time and place, ace °trier hand. bill. noM :,osie: M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 1:19 end 141 South Fourth street.. C01:11T !TORY BALL - ritote of 110 id Vickers. deceased.—Thotnes fion.P. Auctionecre.---(Wound Rent. $l.lll Year,--Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the Cite and County of Philadelphia. will he sold at public sate.with reserve,on Tueday. December 10th, I.eti7. at 12 Oclock, noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following descrilsed pro perty. late of David Vickers. deceitsed. A yearly ground rent of $154. lawful tummy. payable half yearly,ou the first of Febniary and Auguat in every vear.withon t de. duction for to zee , e,. by John Creighton:lda Beira and a.. aim. out of and fur all that lot of ground.with the build ings and improvement* thereon erected. situate on the S. vs . eos .,,t shippenandEighteenthste.let Ward.cit V . Of (1,1- I , o ,l phia date Nlonratuertsinat: contair.ing in front ou Eighteenth street i.st feet. and extending in depth tit feet :Ps inches. Bounded on the north by said Shippen street. on the east by said Eigldeentb street and an the south and west by ground now or late of Ems/crick A.Vandyke. Jr. lilting the some yearly ground rent which Anthony P. Morris. Charles Militants and Joshua LI. Morris, 1: we won and Trustees, named in lad will and testament of Mannish Parke. late of the tit ,- of Philadelphia. singles ..sorustmleceased. by indontun dated the Zd day of April, ItOgx recorded in the artier for recording deeds. .at Philadelphia. in deed book A. D. 8.. No. lit. page 211. !granted and conveyed to the said David VicScri, I in fee.; By the Court. L. A. )fiEllifiCK, Clerk Orphan.' ic eurt. L Adininietrator. M. TIitYMAS & PASS. Auctioneer.. - ISt and 141Sourn Fourth etroct. . Oz. PONS r.* ALt;. , eluable Vire...tory brick Ref idence. So. trit South 'Ninth art•gt. above Spruce street. 1)u Tueeduy, Ife ekenber lu l&;".. at LI o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia F. rehear,. all that valuable) three.stery brick mceviage and lot of ground.. aituate on the vi vet aide of Ninth- street. north of Sprice street. So. 2E4: containing in front on Ninth street feet' inches, and e %rending in depth ht; feet. to a :i fret wide alley. with. tit , Privilege thereof. Subject to an ircedertutible yearly ground rent . of Immediate peak-feion. Kepi at the ding store abffe M. TIi()MAS A! SONS, Auctioneer.. arid South l'ourth stnat. nail `.,. d.; NEW PUBLICATIONS. B EsT COOK BOOKS PUBLISHED. IMST C4.10E. HOOKS Pt IILISIIE I O, El ery honiekee{,er Pllmild iorv..ro- at least on.. of the follow - lug COOK ItOOKS', is~ they would SAY , : t!-' price of one of theui iu o wl'eli'd fOnkillig- MNS LESLIE'S Non; Cookery }took... , ....... ....t tio ~ TILE FAMILY SAVE ALL 't el Id Ilii. (;001/ F 1 J.Low . :s 4 . . , okerY a` it Shooici l'e THE NATIONAL Cook. Wok... ~,..,, ... . ....:9 04 PLTEItsON'S New 4'ool. Rook .... ..... . . ..... . .2 Uil NNIDDIFIELD'S New Conk Hook ...... . . ... • . . . 2OU MRS. MALE'S New Cook Rook. 2 of MIliS LESLIE'S New keceit4t-+ for I ;0');a44,4 2 IN FRANCA . MALE'S Bereipto for the 31illh, u . . . .. . .. 3Uo TELLPS Celebrated Cook ii,,tai. Tit,- Modern Cook, with t;:!illi...tratioroi. tg..olarget octavo page. . 5 01 COWS of an v or all of the. IlligVa ).oi.taar bock., will ba f ent to aDV one. tree of pottage. on rereiot of I rive. A &her. Order' for 111 Abort'. tO . flit l'ilhlishent. 1. It. PETEItiON BRVIIIEKS, Mid Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. And a will ri (Aro immediate att-rition. Feud 1(0• one of our new and full C:ltalOgue& 2t AM lISEINENTS• SeeThircl Aloe for Acklitioiaf Amusenu•nu. ORATORIO OF THE CREAM'S. HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. First Concert of the Season of 1867-01 ,in THURSDAY EVENING. Nov. 21, itd7, at HORTICULTURAL HALL. South BROAD street. Mad FAREI'A ROSA. Soprano: Mt. GEO. SIMPSON. of N.l - .. Tenor: Mr. A. It. TAl . l.Olt. Has'o; the large Chorus of the Society. and CAM. SENTZ'S Grand Orchestra. Sulperiptions for the season received at Ttirmpior'a where subscribers can receive their tickets. In order to avoid the confusion of Last season In the pur chase of tickets. reserved sett.. at lid each, on the twain floor and balcony will be for sale on MONDAY. at Trutup ier's. 926 Chestnut street, and at W. H. 13oner'd. 11.02 Chestnut ktreet. Convert to commence at quarter to 8 o'clock. nol9-al To lIWATe ....A— - TO REICC.--9TOItt N 0,115 SOUTH NINTH street, ink r ContinentalHotel—Attila b.. 0 for a. "' tailor or boot snit olio," store. Apply to • +loff N RICE. • . No. 1:10 South 13everxth street. un .• ) TO RENT. IN GERMANTOWN. A FURNISIIND r. House. l'iir rive blondoi (or longatil dosirod,) trout " ' December Ist. Terms moderate. APply for three daye, 151 n North Blond street. . nol9 3t• EIFOR ItENT. -- GERIIANTOWNIIA NDSOME Itopidence, Large Grenada. Binble, Coach nowt" and Ice llonde. Apply 92r, Walnut Orect. n019.5t.• rilo RENT.-- TWO FINELY FURNISHED 'ItO0h16; 1. central location. Apply at aO6 South Filth streot. It ROGERS. nolsvAlli 0O P BKI R T 8 AND CORSETB.—iditB. E. HI3AYLEV. No. 812 Vine street, tsnow manufactur- She has ing all the varieties of Hoop Skirts. Corsets, dm also the Rest French Corsets of new styles. Boon Skirts altored add repaired. . . mh2ittfrr HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. . hIONEK TO [ANY AMOUNT LOANED TE MADAT DlAutopiDS, WATOREd, JEWELRY, PLA. 'LOTHINO„ Ace. at .142tiya & COM OLD ESTABuIakIED LOAN OFFICE. yornor otLiutro and Gaskill atm** uelow Lombard. 8.-01,0%0 WATOULS. JEWELRY. GONE. Iron WS'S AT gelitifigAßLAC . 641 4 14te e' ectlt,g t ; P SKIRT s.
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