Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 21, 1867, Image 4

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Theintiprietars Speech. .
rams, Nev. 12.—The Renato and Corps Logis
v attoP l ?imN l NoPo
loon made the following apcien ,
The necessity - of 'resuming the discussion of
important -.lows 01)4*mo-to call, you to
- gether earlier than rhliti. Recent eventa have fur
ther caused me-to-experience the wish of avail
ing myself of yonr sagacity a nd your assistance.
Shim *yttli'lOpittind • vagne disqtdetudes have
arisen toraffeet the while mind Of Europe, and
restrict: the movements f and commer
cial fratidactliaritt in ADO 'rte otwithstand
' ing•tho deciarationtibrtiy Ove lent, which
lieriboi , er`varicit fredrittPadlic i attitude, the be.
11010 been sPreati that',ainediflcation in the
Internet system Of:'GerMtinY most become a
• anti ofconftct
This uticeriaturycould not exist longer.' It is
necessary , Watcept frankly the changes which
have t4en*plriee'on the other side o int oh Rhine,
and to proclaim that so long as urerests or
otti Amity shall not be threatened, we will not
ere„',Tinietf the transforination effected by the
br M, population. The Aiiquiet that has
nett displayed is difficult of explanation at a
Parted in which France has offered to the world
theiMost imposing spectacle of conciliation and
'rice. The Universal Exposition, where nearly
all the, sovereigns of Europe • have attended,
where the representatives Of the laboring classes
"of all countries have met, has draWn closer the
ties of fraternity between the nations.
It has disappeared, but its traces will leave a
deep impression upon oniage, for, after having
Majestically risen, the Exhibition' has not only
shone With a momentary' rilliance; it has de
stroyed a 'hOst'of prejudices and of errors, the
ahackles of labor and intelligence, and the bar
' riere between, the different peoples, as well as the,
different classes of international hatreds: These
' are What the Exhibition has cast behind it; but
indentetitible pledges df concord do not
allow its to'dismnso with intprOving the military
institutions hi France. It is the imperious duty
of every government to follow progress, inde
' pendently - of circumstances, in. all the elements
which constitute the strength of a country, and
it is for us a necessity to bring to, perfection the
military' organization, as' our weapons are the
arms and navy.
- - The project of law presented to the Legislative
body divined 'equally between the citizens the
chargesof recruitments. That system had op
' peered so absolute' that measures have been
adopted to diminish its bearing. Since then I
`have thought it advisable submit the import,
'sat question toyour further consideration. In
fact, this difficult problem 'cannot be too care
fully investigated, as it touches great and contra
• dictory interests. My government will propose
now • arrangenients which aro only simple modi
fications of the laws of 1832, brit which achieve
• the object I have always had in view—the reduc
tion of the effective strength of the army during
peace, and its increase during war.
You will examine this as well as the org,aniza
tion of the National Guard Mobile, under the
impreasion of that patriotic idea that the
stronger we' arc the more certain will bo the
assurance of peace. The efforts of us all to
preserve peace, seemed, fora moment, in danger
from the revolutionary agitation prepared in
broad daylight, -
,agitation
the Papal
States. The Convention of September not
baying bean carried out, I have been compelled
to send again our troop s to itome t to protect
• the Power of the Holy 'See from Republican in
.
• litOgreondact could not partake of anything
hostile to the independence of Italy, and that
nation, for a moment surprised, has not been'
long in understanding the dangers these revolu
. denary manifestations caused to monarchical
principled, and the European order and calm is
• now almost re-established in the States
of the Church,•and we may calculate the
_proxi
=Wilma when our troops will be recalled. For
us the Convention of September, 1815, exists, no
-- long milt is not repented.. The-relations - of Italy
,to the Holy See interest the whole of Europe.
flPte have proposed to :the powers to settle those
relations at a conference, and this prevent new
complications.
Attention has:been turned to the Eastern ques
tion, from which the conciliatory spirit of the
1- -- powers removes the irritating ,differences of
opinion that;existnetyreenlhem in the pacifi
'' Ol4l4OrtOf'Crete.=,” lam,„hapPy to Announce that
„they have agreed' on lira
_principal points, the
maintenance of the integrity of the Ottoman
Empire. and the amelioration of the condition
of ihe Christians.
Since the last session universal suffrage has
7 been called upon to elect a third of the members
the'Counelle Geteraux. These elections have
been carried out with calmness. and independ
ence,wlrich have , everywhere demonstrated the
good feeling of the population. The journey I
have!WiAde '4th:the-Empress to the east and
north of France has afforded the opportunity
for' manifestations ” of sympathy which have
touched Me profoundly.' I have.been able to as
certain-thati nothing has been able to shake the
confidence tb,o people have placed in me, and
the attachtndnt they entertain towards my
dyauusty. 'For my part, I labor incessantly to an
ticipate their wishes.
The _completion •of the connecting roads was
required by the agricultural classes of whom you
aretho enlightened -representatives. , It was an
act of justice—l should almost say of gratitude
—to satisfy this Want, and an inquiry on a large
scale is pr eparing. Its solution will be cared for
y you concewi my government to assure
the suceeetr of this great measure, though the
situation Is undoubtedly , not free from embarrass
, taunts. ~Indmstrial and commercial activity has
elackened; Nineasifiess is general in Europe, and
is in great part due to apprehensions which the
good understanding prevailing between the
powers will to disappear.
The harvest is not-good; dearness is inevitable,
and free trade can alone seanre supplies and
inwer prices. But if these causes prevent the
revenue completely balancing the estimates of the
Budget, the provisiOns of the laws of finance
should not be modified, and we may foresee the
period when a reduction of taxation may be taken
dor - h consgeragon .
The sessio n will be devoted to the examination,
of.law,s of which I took the initiative in January
last. Tlittlirue that'has elapsed has not altered
my convictions respecting the utility of these re
forms, Doubtless tho introduction of new khan'
ties exposes the blie Mind to excitement 'and
_dangerous impulses; but to render them power
less, I count at the samo,thne upon the common
sense oUthe country; ort:the progress of mo
rality, in firmness of suppression when required,
ID the criergFicid 01# 1 49 0 Y of the ruling powers.
Let us, then, follow up the works which we
have undertaken together. For fifteen years we
have shared the same idea—to uphold, above
controversies and hostile passions ,our funda
mental laws which the popular voice has Banc
:toned; but at the same time to develop liberal
institutions without 'weakening - the principle of
authority. Let us not cease to spread. around
us the comforts ed liberty, , the prompt, comple
tion of our means of instruction, to' render ac
cess to justice less expensivaby simplifying legal
procedure;and to adopt every measure that will
render prosperous the social condition of the
great masses.
If with me you become convinced that this'
path is that of real progress and civilization, let
us advance in that agreement of views and senti
ments which is a ?melons guarantee of public
, welfare. You , I trust, vote laws which
will be submitted to you that will contribute to
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EAN AFFAIRS.
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and the hope is expr PPri that the Emperor No
'‘pciletirt•wilt goon withdraw his forces from Italy..
and avoid unfriendly relatiOnif With Victor
Erne:oo3nel.
Fenianigut has been suppressed in Ireland, but
has taken the form,of organized outrage and
nitirder in En land, has it Mtist 'be suppressed
.:by' the firm fulfillment :.of' the, laWs, and by the
loyalty of the people. ' -
The Queen 'a 'speech concludes with the pro-
Miee that Her Majesty'S Government will bring
before Parliament Reform bills for Scotland and,
Ireland, and other domestic measures of an im
portant character.
In the House of• Commons' the addreets to the
Queen was moved by Sir William Hart Dyke,
member for West Kent,'and was seconded by
Colonel James Hogg, Member for Baltimore.
In the House of Lords the address to the Queen
was proposed by Colonel Browlow, and secoaaea
by Lord Hilton. Both addresseg echo the speech
of the Queen. , .•
LocniN 1 , Ist Ovember th .1111413 ight --Tu. the
House of Coipmons this evening, Lord Stanley
made some explanations in connection with re
cent events on ' the Continent, and said England
had been invited to join a general European con
ference, but had refused to do so unless a distinct
plan of action was first proposed. Lord Stanley
thought that the participation in such a congress
would only add to the responsibilities of England
without doing any good.
Nearly all the, members who spoke to-night
I took occasion 'to condemn the recent action
of Franee JO sending a tailithi - y, expedition to
•LoNhoN, Nov. 20, Evening.'--In the House
of Commons to-day, an inquiry was made as to
whether the government had received any infor ,
'Motion of the reported calamityy, on the Island of
Tortola, West Indies. Mr. Adderly,_ Under Sec
retary for the Colonies, replied that the Colonial
Office had received no such adviees from its cor
respondent in the West Indies, and 'said the story
of the disappearance of the Island of Tortola
beneath, the sea was doubtless a great canard.
Effect of the Royal. Sieeches.
LoNnos, Nov. 20.—The Queen's speech to Par
liament, and the pailtic address oflslapoleon to
the French Chambers, have had a ttanquillizing
effect upon Rarope, and have tended to restore
confidence at all the principal political and fi- •
fluidal centres.
The Ceudemi•ed MlUteheSter Rioters.
ltfAxenEsTnit, Nov. 20,A. M.—Ae the day for the
execution of the. condemned Fenian approaches,
the Government is redoubling its precautions
against any outbreak or attempt at rescue. Regu
lar troops have been pouring in here by railroad
for two or three days past, and the city is now
crowded with soldiers.
MA2iCISESTER, Nov. ?0, Evening.—ln addition
to the large military force now here. the muni
cipal authorities have provided for the security
of the peace by . swearing in over two thousand
citizens as special policemen.
Effect of Napoleon's Speech.
FLORENCE, Nov. 20.—The Bank of Italy is
about to Issue notes of the denomination of one
franc, to supply the deficiency in the smaller
metallic currency.
The speech of Napoleon, at the opening of the
French Chamber, has had a good effect here. It
pleases the Italians, who believe the ultimate
gratification of the wishes of Italy is implied in
the words of the Emperor, if not actually pro
mised.
A Governor for Porto Rico.
MADRID, NOT. Pania has been ap
pointed Governor of Porto Rico.
Illness of the Sultan.
LONDON, Nov. 20, Evening.—A despatch from
Constantinople states that the Sultan is se
florally
Admiral Farragut to Sail this Week.
Lonmr, Nov. I.9.—The United States fleet
under Admiral Farragut will sail hence, timing
the present week.
Closing of Navigation;
ST. PETEnsnano, Nov. 20.—The river Neva is
frozen over, and navigation between Lake Ladoga
and the Gulf of Finland is closed.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Bishop Stevens_ : _ and Thanksgiving
Thursday, the 28th inst., having been set apart .
as - a day of thanksgiving and prayer, Bishop
Stevens, of the Episcopal,,,Dlocese of Pennsyl
vania, has issued the following:
To the Clergy and Congregation of the Diocese
of Pennsylvania.—Du DRETUERN: Thursday,
the 28th day of November, having been qesig
waled by the civil authority as a day of thanks
giving and prayer, , I earnestly request that as
far as possible DlVine service, ' suitable to the
occasion, may be held in all the places of
worship used by the congregations of this
diocese.
The year has been one which has been emi
nently crowned with the loving kindness of the
Lord, and the occasions of thanksgiving meet
us on every side.
Personal, family, social,. national and religious
mercies call upon us with special emphasis to
enter into the courts of the Lord: with thanks
giving, andinto His gates with:praise,
Itbetrays a depraved and 'selfish nature to re
ceiv6and enjoy the bounties lavished upon us
by God and yet render no thanks for these bene
fits to Him who is the author of every good and
perfect gift. And on ',the other, hand it 'greatly
adds to our enjoyment ,of the', blessings which
God gives -us when we learn to recognize the
source whence -they spring, and to kiss the hand
Of the Divine Giver. . ,
When the Jews 'celebrated' ~their national,
thanksgiving, under the Levitical law, it was re
quired of them that they shotild'not come before
the Lord empty,. .
I ask, therefore, Oryciu, beloVed brethren, that
you coma not beiore the Lord ? on this Thanks
giving-day, empty banded, but that you should
bring •your offerings of gratitude and of •love,
that they may illustrate the thankfulness of your
heart, and minister`to ihe'needs of. the suffering
and the afflicted. The object to whichi earnestly
desire you to direct your beriefaelions on this
occasion is; the, Hospital of .tho PrOtestant Epis
copal Church' ..in Philadelphia. 'f This !noble
charity has been before the Church for many
years, and each year has increased its means of
usefulness' and -deepened itb claim upon the
dibeese, as' ari institution worthy of its imost
cherished nurture.
There have been 913,patierits in the .wards of
the Hospital during theltifit year, and' 6,208 out
door patients have, in the same time, received
medical treatment at the Hospital Dispensary.
Since the opening of the institution 5,775 per
sons have been cared for in the wards, while over
a hundred thousand have receiVed,' through its`
instrumentality; out-door relief. .
This, however/great and invaluable as it; is, as:
representing the relief of ;,µ Vast amount 9f hu
man suffering, is but a small Part of the goui
-which is accomplished, • ;either- directly or
Indirectly through , , , the ladspital. The
spiritual work which it does, thtiugh it cannot be'
reduced to figures or exp . ressed in dollars, is of
immense value to .the .nattse of Christ and His
Church.
By 4 the daily services of the Church in the
wards and chapel, by , the daily visits of the chap
lain and those associated with him - irt - the depart
ment of relious instruction,by
Schßible elasss,and '
Bible readings, by the Sunday 001, the' it truth
is brought continually before Dm minds of the
patients, and as a blessed result many of them
have received the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation,'
and have witnessed a good profession of their ,
faith in Christ Jesus.
But beyond this the Hospital has been made
the centre of a large outside mission work, which'
has yielded most precious fruit. Through the
agencies which the Hospital has gathered around
it, there have been established in the vicinity,
-wl.4eli, until recently, has been almost an nu
cartikfor district, Mothers' Meetings, Sewing
Schools, Cottage Lectures, Bible Classes and
household visitations, which have proved ac-4.
ceptable to multitudes, and whick God has
blessed with his signal favor. It.was only last
evening that I confirmed in the Chapel Of the
Hospital a class of thirteen, twelve Of Whom w ere
the fruits of this outside mission work.
This brief statement will indicate at least the
line of work which the Hospital does. It will
show its great importance as a remedlalt agent
for the sick and wounded; it will make known
its great auxiliary labors in the mission,
and thus prove its claim to your large-hearted
svnipsithy and liberality.
We need your contributions and endOwinerftS
for current expenses, which this year
exceeded
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sufferers could not be rejected om our doors;
`we need them, also, to complete the yet unbuUt
eastern 'wing, 'so that our. institution shall no
longer, by its unfinished state, be a reproach to
the apathy and negligence of the churchmen of
Pennsylvania. Will yont)not then, brethren, on
the day 'of Tbanksgivingi seriously consider your
duty in reference to this noble charity, and re
solve to do what you can,,aepdiding as God has
.blessed you towards the support and enlarge
ment of the Hcspital of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, in the city of Philadelphia?
Wrusiar BACON'STEVENS,
Bishop of the Diocese df Pennsylvania.
Mr. George L. Harrison,.No: 101 South Front
street, is the Treasurer of the Hospital. For the
information of such as may desire to remember it
in their wills, as we trust many' ma do, we state
that the corporate title of the Institution is,
"The Hospital of the' l'rotestant Episcopal
Church of Philadelphia.",
Coal statesnonts.
The following shows OM Vastness of the Lehigh Coal
and Navigation Company for the week and season end
ing Nov 16, 186 T•
Week, Total.
Tons.Owt. Tons. Cwt.
Summit Mines 2 , 578 07 836,684 oa
Room Bun Mines... - . .... . . .. • ; .... 1,318 02
John Lanback & Co• , 352 18
W. T. Carter & Co eoi 07 13,697 11
Spring Mountain mines ~ 767 00 7,871 17
Thomas Hull & Co .... 418 10 12,023 00
Honey Brook Coal Company.. 1,445 45 42,969 00
German Penna. Company . 358 05 10,433 01
McNeal Coal and Iron Co 180 00 5,199 03
Knickerbocker_ .. . ....1,582 01
North Mahanoy.... ...... . ... .. 90 00 1,140 10
Delano ..... ~ ... . . . ....... . •
.... 1,140 10
Walters, Brothers . ..t . Co •• „ 82 10
Meant Etna C0mpany........ 291 18 5 8,68 11
Trenton Coal C0mpany........ .... 184 14
Glendon Coal Company .... 95 00
Thomas Coal Company . ... . .. ... „ 1,677 12
Williams & Herring.......... , 189 00
New Boston Company..... • .. 285 05 • 383 05
A. Pardee & C 0...... ......... 1,948 02 69,533 15
G. B. Markle & Co 1,799 11 51,054 01
W. S. Halsey & C 0............ 287 00 5,231 16
Back Mountain Mine 5......... 1,536 03 41,673 00
Aharp, Weies & Co 740 06 32,864 07
Coke, Brothers & C 0.......... 875 .16 11,935 19
Ebervale Coal C 0............ .. 1,531 12 35,930 OS
Stout Coal Company 441 19 20,805 15
Harleigh.. - .-... ... ........... 949 09 2'2,368 10
Ashburton * Coal • Co. .... 1,582 05
Highland . . .... .......... ..... 768 10 15,999 07
Mount Hall .... 180 00
W00d5ide.........• • • - ....... 167 00 1,464 14
Latimer 262 01 718 03
Upper Lehigh Coal C 0......... 791 09 14,562 11
Newport Coal Co. .... 3,533 15
Warrior Run............. ..... 92 00 2,148 10
Parrish & Th0ma5............ 256 13 11,763 09
New Jersey 199 09 7,870 13
Lehigh and Susquehanna._ ... .... 2,933 05
Germanift........ ........ ...... 282 10 8,375 05
Frank1in.......... .. _ • 5,507 00
Andenried.... . 280 04 8,375 05
Wilkey
. • ...... ...... 2,133 16 73,478 01
Baltimore ....... •........ ..... 462 14 16,123 04
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Wyoming7,l7l 16
Everhard 'Coal C 0........ ..... .... 2,525 16
Valley Coal C0mpany......... • . • • • 189 08
John Harton ... , 473 05
Enterprise Company....... • • 90 12
Shawnee.. 90 14 90 14
Other Shippers.. . . ........ .... 518 15 11,329 19
Total for week.. .........30,010 09 936,404 OS
Corresponding time fast Lyear.42,912 07 1,003,773 05
Increase 7,268 02
Decrease 67,368 19
The following is the amount of Coal transported over
the Huntingdon And Broad Top Mountain Railroad,
for the week ending Monday, Noy. 18. 1867, and
since' January 1, together with corresponding period
last year
Week. Previously. Total.
Tons. Tons. Tons.
_5.655 • 205,617 211,272
—4,050 238,646 243,396
Increase
Decrease
EXCURSIONS.
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
• CHANGE OF TIME.
On and after Monday, llovember 18, 1867,
THE READING ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave
Philadelphia at four P.M.,arriving at Beatinvit 6 46
will
IeavePOTTSTOWN ACKIOMMODATION THAIS will
leave Philadelphia at 5 P. M., arriving at Pottetown at
7.06 P. M.
CB ESTER VALLEY PASSENGERS taking the Read.
ing AccommOdation arrive at Downinvrn
at 6.20 P. M. n015.6t
FARE TO WILMINGTON, _ 15 CTS
CIII:ESTRIt Olt KOOK, 10 CI'S.
sigNig On and after TUBSDAY;_Oct. lit, thi
ateamere Ariel and Felton Wi ll leave Chest
nut Street Wharf at 9A. bl.. and 2 P. M.
Retarning--leave Waik:dtMtkm at 7A. M.a.ed 12.30 P. IL
Fare to Wilmington, lb eta.; Exettraton Tickets. 26 eta.
Fare to Chester or Hook. 10 atm. . nol4-tt
UP 'THE RIVER—DAILY EXCUR
'lons to Burlington and Bristol—Touch
ing .each _way At Riverton, Torreadala
Andalusia and Beverly _ splendid Steamboat JOHN
A. WARNER leaves Philadelphia. Ohestnutstreet wharf,
at 2 o'clock. P. M. Returning. leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock
Fareo.s eta. mush WILY. Mtatirsion. 40 eta 1016tfl
ILAIDIEB 9 TRIMMINGS.
SPECIAL. NOTICE , —
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR MIL
Mrs, M. A. BINDER, 1031 CHESTNUT STREET.
Importer of Ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings in
Fringes, Satin Trimmings, Tassels, Gimps, Braids,
Rib
bona, Guipure and Cluny Laces. Crape TrinuninfiN lane/
Jet Collftrl3ll,lld Delta, , • -
Fast Edge Velvets, in choice shades.
r-ALSO—.
BlaceirelVets, all widths, at low prices.
Parisian Dress and Cloak -Making in all its Departments.
Dresses made on 24 hours' notice. Wedding and Travel.
ing outfits made to order in the most elegant manner-and
atrch rates as cannot fail to plazas
tilts of mourning at snortest notice.
Elegant Trimmed Paper Patterns for Ladles' and Glib
dren , e Dresses. .
Sets of Patterns for Merchants and Dressmakers
ref"?
me sent by mail or - exprees to' all parts of the
.
Uri n.
Hu m tton's and Madame Demorest's charts for sale,
and iief Dress. Cutting taught. sedetf
INSTRUCTION.
A TEACHEIt, A FEW MILS IN THE COUNTRY,
.dt. who has had much experience in educating boys and
fitting them for college, will receive a couple of lads into
his f smilY. to be instructed exclusively_ with hie own son.
For) articulars address box.No.l,9B6,Plilladelphia Post.
office. , ' nolB-st•
al/kPHILADELPHIA , NOV. 19. HORSZMAN.
ship.. The Philadelphia' Biding School, Fourth
street above Vine, is now open Or the 'reception
of Scholars for the: Winter season. Ladies and Gentle.
men, desiring to become proficient in Horsemanship, will
find every facility at this establishment: .The School le
comfortablyheated and ventilated The bated safe and
well trained. Saddle horses trained in the best manner: .
Carriages and Saddle horses to.idte. int Horses taken at
llvvry. N 020311 THOMAS CRAMS it SON.
Dltiros.
'EE TO •' TUE TRADE
JC. L. ont—New ma e. Just
J received: •
AlcohoL-25 per cent, in barrels.
beam—Powdebates., in 25 gonna bates.
Agents for HoWs Malt sauna. • .
Agents for the manufacturer of a superior article Cl
Rocnelle Balbi and Belding Mixture.. •
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i 55 . 718 mOnot Wee , '.:44"1010116
RUGGISTIP BUNDRIES.--ORADUATES—MOITAR
p LP Pill Tiles,_Oambe, Brushes, rors, Tweeze Pull
eHorn scoop's, sargle_pd Instruraenh4 Truee Hard
d oft Rubber Goods, Vial gaseo, Glass', and Meta)
ges, am, all at "Find aeriAL prices: •
SNOWDEN 49 BROTHER,
*WM" • 98 South Eighth ereet
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BRMED& AND GEORGIA ARROW_ROO'r—IIII
New Crop—sweet, pure, and of dazzling whiteness
directly from the growers.
Sold at standard weight, ant guaranteed in freshnes
and Purity.. /11113BRIA:Apothecary ,
mYIO-tfl4lo Chestnut street.
DOBINSON'S 'PATENT BARLEY AND' GROATS
.1.1. Bethlehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Arrow' Root, Coxh
gparklini%elatinanyloVe Ilornceopathic Cocoa, Cooper";
Gelatin, supplied to Retail DruggiAts at lowest Prices
ROBERT hIGEMAKER As CO., Polaasitl. DqlSelieta
tiortheaat corner Fourth and Race streets. , •
BENCH ROSE , WATER: JUST RECEIVED
F Ak
111•01C0 01 the Celebrated Chills triple distilled kose,,
Orange, Flower and Cherry Laurel Water. For 'sale
cans and bottles. ROBERT El LIOEMARER & CO., Whole
sale Pm • gists, northeast corner . Fourth and Race streets
ntwooisTs, CONFECTIONERS AND PERFUMERS
.11. J ate `solicited to examine our stock of superior• Essen
teal Oils, as Sanderson's , 011, Lemon' and oßeromet, Ai
ten's 011 Almonds, Winter's Oil of Citronella, 11 0 tcnittes,
011 of Peppermint, - Chirh' Oil of LaTender, Origarapir
Orange,. etc., et; RNBERT. SHOEMAKER t 30.,
de9ll.tf& N. E. cor. Fourth and Race sta., Inillade.
ARCH 'S BEET,
(BELOW FOURTYIN 88 116 / 0 / 11431311L 11828.23 n .
AL.N In Ara; ALMONDS.;4: 4 ILW •ig P.
.g?P Gl‘
V noble Walnuts and Paper Snell Abnon or BMa by
J U BUBBLER & 00.4 108 eolith Delaware gleam
89,229 22,124
COSSETS.
ROW N'S
wmolazsza AND lummx,
corts]orr
ItUiNt7F4VOTORY
piummiumi, NAtivoloquit 44 10 .
FEW BUOICMAT FllOllll,
wHiTECOVEI 4 HONEY,
FIRST OF TIM SEISON.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer is Fine groceries,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
JAMES R. WEBB,
• Tea Dealer and Grocer.
B. E. corner EIGHTH and WALNUT.
Extra Fine Bouchong or English Breakfast Teas; MO.
rior Chelan Teas. very cheap; Oolong Tens of every gradel
young Gyson Teal) or finest guallties; all fresh imported.
a 26
rt COLGATE & CO.'S
o""' -4 )' G ERKAN
cCO
' ERASIVE SOAP
'.- Y c:;)U manufactured from PURE M.A.
TEIRIALS, and Easy be considered the STANDARD Of
11110ELLENCR. For sale try al:Roca& m7Jl•tabtbd7l
IORDIE DIEW JEREMY LEAF LARD, JUST RE.
JL: seived, and for eale by
E. C. KNIGHT dc CO.,
n01 . 5.1rn9 S. E. cow. Water and Chestnut streets.
TTNION COCOA STICKS, CHOCOLATE, COCOA.
U Broma, and e th er Chocolate preparation/4 Mantas*
hued by Josiah Webb & Co. For esde by
E. C. KNIGHT & CO.,
Agents for the Manufacturers.
8. E. Cor. Water and Chin:taut Streets,
oeM•lm4
DRINCESS ALMONDS.—NEW CROP PRINCESS PA.
1 per-shell Almonds just received and for sale by It. F
SPILLIN, N. W. Ger. Arch and Eighth greets.
YIIRB OLD JAIkLAICA BUM, 'ROLLAND GIN.
Medicinal Wines and Brandies, Spear's Port Wine
and California Wines, in store and for sale at COUSTY'
Bast-End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street.
XTENV CROP TRAS—FINEBT QUALITY OF CHINA
N and Japanese Teas in store and for male at COURTIN
East-End urocern No. 118 South Second street.
ALMERIA GRAPES.-100 EGS AI.M.ERIA GRAPES,
in large clusters and of superior quelit7, in store
and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Eighth and
Arch streets.
NEW GREEN GINGER.-200 LBS. JUST RECEIVED.
.1.1 in_prime order. For sale at COUSTY'S East End Gra
eery. N 1.118 South Second street.
T.)AISINS ! RAISINS 1-200 'WHOLE, HALF AND
11 quarter boxes of Dorado Crown Raibino, the beet
fruit in the market, for sale by M. F. BPILLIN, N. W. cor.
Arch and Eighth etreeto.
. _
NWTEW MESS MACKEREL, PICKLED SALMON. MESS
Shad, and Tongues and Sounds in kitte, just received
and fo Se c ondt COUBTY'S EaetEnd Grocery. No. ILI
South treet. _ .
HITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER
V V
Vinegar Pure Spices, Mustard Seed, dm., always on
hand at CIUGSTY , I3 East End Grocery, No. 118 South
Second street. •
RILEJLIIIIJALL•
IF YOU WISH TO BE
BEAUTIFUL
Lie Oscelia de Persia, or Victoria Regis, lin
Beautifying the Compiesion and
Preserving the Skin.
This hay.alnable toilet article was discovered by a cede
brated chemist in France, and it is is him that the Ladles
of the Courts of Europe owe their beauty. With all its
simplicity and purity there is no article that will compare
with it as a beautifier of the complexion and preserver of
the akin.
M. C. IsfcClnelry purchased the receipt of him some ten
years ago; he has since that time given it a perfect trial
among big_ personal friends and the aristocratic circles of
PhiladelPhia. New York,Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans,
St: Louis, Savannah. Charleeton, Wilminton, N. 0.. deo.
They have used it with unqualified admiration, and I
would consider the toilet imperfect without this delightful
and
_purely harmless preparation. Victoria Regla and
Cecelia de Persia hasven such entire satisfaction in
every instance, that he s now compelled to offer it to the
public. This article is entirely different from anything of
the kind ever attempted, and is warranted
FREE FROM ALL, POISONOUS SUBSTANCES.
lifter using Oecella de Berate and Victoria Regis for a
short time, the skin will have a soft, manlike texture; it
imparts a freshness, smoothness and tartness to the Ain
that can only be produced by using this valuable article.
It presents no vulgar liquid or other compounds, and its
use cannot possibly be detected by
_the closest observer.
FOR REMOVING TAN, FRECKLES, SUNBURN AND
CUTANEOUS DISEASES PROM THE SKIN.
IT IS INVALUABLE. . •
IS. C. McCloskey has every confidence in recommendlue
his Victoria Regia and ()scene de Persia to the Ladles .
as being the only perfect and reliable toilet article now fa
use. .
• •
Genuine Prepared only by -
.M. C. MeClusizey,
And his name stamped on each label—no other is genuine
Depot, No. 109 North Seventh Street,
Sold liy all Druggists and Perfumers lath oUnited States
and Canada. oath tu6my
UPAL DENTALLINA.--A. SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR
cleaning the Teeth. destroying animalcule which in.
feet them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling
of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the inouth. It
may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen west
and bleeding gums, while the aroma and detergivenew
will recommend f t to every one. Being composed with
the assistance of the Dentist,Physicians and gacroscopist.
it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the un.
certain washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituentS of
preentallna, advocate its use; it contains nothing to
its unrestrained_employment. blade only by_
JAMES T. f3.I3LINN, Apothecary
Broad and Spruce !iron".
For sale by Druggists generally, and .
Fred. Brown. D. L. BtackhouSe.
Ilassard & Co., Robert C. Davis. •
C. Iceeny .
Isaac H. La'.V, Geo. C. Bower,
Chas. Shivers.
C. H. Needles, B. M.
T. J. Rimbaud, S. C. Iliwting,
Ambrose Smith, Chas. H. Eberle, .
Edward Parrish. . James N. Marks.
Wm.D. Webb E Bringhorst & Co..
Imes L. Biepham. . Dot & Co.,
Hughte& Combo, Cl. Blair's Bons.
Henry A. Bower' Wyeth & Bro.
ENTIRELY RELIABLE—HODOSON'S BRONCHIAL
Tablets, for the cure of coughs. colds, hoarseness, broil
chitin and catarrh of the head and breast,. Public speak ,
era, singers and amateurs will be greatly bcnefltted by
using Olen Tablets. Prepared only by, LANCASTER a
WlLlB,Ebarmaceutiekt, N. E. corner. Arch and Tenth
streets. Philadelphia, For sale by Johnson., Bellows'.*
Cowden. and Druggists generally. sew-ty
GOAL AND WOOD•
„ _
'LEWIS .CONRAD,
COAL. , MALER,
Livi CORNER ruin ,AND MITER. •
ALL THE' PAVAARITE'DOALS.MSTANTLY ON
HAND AND OAREnria!F PHErAEW..
nol4th tu2o2 '
SPILAEIIJNIDNBIOYE . ..... .. . ... ......$ 5 6
00 00
SUPEBIbIi LEBiOK •••
• • ••
• • 6ls
uolB-2m E. D. Astrriiii,liii-iiirdeff *ET.
L HEMP. CELEBRATED OENTRALIA.
I? --,HONEY BROO' AND
OTHER F I R ST-CLASS COALS:
WEIGHT AND QUALM GUARANTEED.
SCOTT & AE
RI ARKW_
-.180) H STREET. 'r
noll.Bmo
R. PENROSE 'sly CO., DEALERS IN COAL. 1412
E. Callowhill street; above Broad, Philadelphia.
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. of all elzee, prepared ex.
presely for Family Ueo.
Or4erg. received at 1411 North EI G HTS Street, or
=tough the Post-ofilee. • , flog Self
. _
B. auger; Brim. JOHN F.
qIIEUNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION
a. their stock of
@Fins Mountain, Lahligh and Locust Mountain Cos;
which. with the prep_srationNiven by IA we think Cannot
be excelled by any other CoaL
- Office, Frapidill IMll4tUtVßl4llllyol:4ol3thif3Mal
stretit. • SLIEAFF.
immt , arch stree Non • BchuvlkilL
WINOS, 111/114111011 8 9 att.
N 0 0E
THE "TRIMBLE WHISKY',
nee r eputation of over Tweuty•five Years.
, And isdiere it can be obtained
le at 29' South_ iMb street, basement 411,EXAN.
DER, (Late Lent! Alexander; successor to Harry
Connelly), tioldlm•
ES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC , ,
l inks, Brown Stout and Ciders. _. •
P. J. JORDAN, Wu Pear etreet, below Third and Wat
net *Teets, begs to call attention to his large_foid . varie 4
'took of goods 'how on hand embracing 'Wines of all
grades, ea, all'
are some very choice eherrieti and
clarets; if ea, kliirilitles: and different vintages.;
Whiskiestso e try o and superior Liicotch and Englis h
Ales and Brom( Stout, together with Jordaies Celebrated
Tonic Al ow so extensively used by families, phyla.
clans, floods and others; ~ • • , 4 ,
Cider; CralfTipple Champagne and Sweet Cider, of
qualitiespurpassed. These goods aro furnished in pac.
agen:tit 1 °Kara will be delivered. free of edit, MO
cuts of e city.
, , -,—,
p
•-- • o u oo ..... 0. .W. Grob 2 '
.. .13 - A nti 4 Ica; , ,
84, fB4 2,9 find SO, rOtEO 11iXthlit.• PhilaP,,
lib 4
•. ''
t " I PineOlatbdit filaraillet,
._ 1- " -- -.-_ ‘"° tor .. , Bad 114_____,'SloUga
4 ~ L~~~ P,rp~,~*`;
atitannuutis
PAREPA', IN OR ATION•
Parepa, Oratcirib,?,
HANDEL AND HAYDN 'SOCIETY.
HAYDN'S ORATORIO OF Tan duatpose.
Mat Concertl`olf the Seaspyn of 1147 83
8 .887 4
AT li.ORTICULTuar MA LL._
Mad
Mad PAREPA ROBA,4l.lranO; N . Tenor:'
Mr.
GEO. BIMP ON o 14. .. Tenor:
Mr. A. R. A 77 O R, ;
the largo Chorus of the fr3ocie y,l and CARL BENTZ'S
Grand Orchestra. ' 42
Admittance. Ono Dollar.
Tickets, including roomed
i so4s on the main floor and
balcony 42 each,wiil be for es, e oa , Dio_n tio datat %rulers,
No. estnut street, and bona s. I ones( t street.
Conce will commence et a (muter eforo 8 o'clock. It
CONCERT HALL'
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
TO
MIS. JOSEPHINE • SCHEIIPPT
Tuesday Evening, December 3, 1887.
Mrs. sciumr.r will be assisted by the following dis
tinguished artists:
Miss LOUISE SOLLIDAY,
The celebrated Soprano of St. Stephen's Choir.
Mr. THEODORE lIABELMANN Tenor.
Mr. AARON It. TAYLOR Lasso. ,
Mr. CARL OAERTNI,Ihthe eminent Violinist.
Mr. HENRY 0. T UNDEIk Pianist
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR.
May be procured of Mr. J. E. Gould, 9M Chestnut street;
Mr. Cleas. W. A. Trampler, inki Chestnut street, and Mr.
Wrn. 11. Boner, 1102 Chestnut street.
Doors open at 7hi o'clock. Concert to commence at
precisely. nolitet,
Gymnasium
FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND CIIILDREN.
N. E. corner of NINTII and ARCU streete.
Quarter commence , ' ht any tln3o.
OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
L. LEWIS, Proprietor
ACADEMY OF liI — ITTIC.
LAST WEEK
UN
BUT ONE
OM T
ENOEISII OPERA SEASON.
Directress.. .. ... .. . Miss CAROLINE RICIIINOS
TlMB(Thuntilay — ) 'EVENING. November 1,
Loot night of
BENEDICT'S IRISH OPERA.
THE LILY OF KILLARNEY.
With a cast embracing every principal member of the
Company.
Eardrells Cregan, . .Mr. William Castle
Danny Mann. Mr. S.C. Campbell
Myles Na Coppaleen. Mr. Pierre Bernard
Fattier Tom , Mr II C Peakes
Mr. Corrigan Mr. J.A Arnold
(Moore; .. ........ . ..... ........• ..........Mr. D. B. Wylie
Eily 0'C0nner.,..... ....... ............... Mini Richinga
Ann Chute . - • ' ' Mrs E. Seguin
Mrs. Cregan .... . . - Mrs. J. A. Arnold
TO MORROWEVENING (FRIDAY).
BENEFIT OF MR. CASTLE.
List time of FRA DIAVOLO.
. Box Sheet now open. .
,
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATF.E.
Begins et 7,4 o'clock.
• SURF A SUCCESS—THIRD WEEK.
THURSDAY AND EVERY NIGHT.
Olive Logan's American Comed y.
SURF,
MRS. JOHN DREW •
and aU the Company appear.
Act Ist—THE STEAMBOAT-111E PANORAMA.
Act 3d—SURF BATHING.
Act 3d—DEEP WATER.
Act 4th-110P—CHILDREN'S QUADRILLE.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MRS.. OHN DREW.
THANKSGIVING,.
SECOND SURF MATINEE.
At IN .'clock. Tickets. 50 cents.
NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE.
Doors open at 7. Commence at a quarter before I.
FIFTH WEEK OF
MRS. D. I'. BOWERS.
THIS el hursday) EVENING. Nov. 21,
SECOND NIGHT OF A
NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMA. -
• NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMA,
BY DION BOUCICAULT.
BY DION BOUCICAULT.
In three actseitled
HUNTED WN
HUNTED DOWN :
OR. TILE TWO LIVES OF MARY LEIGH.
Mary Leigh— . .... MILD. BOWERS
To conclude wittia ne w Loctisettlb,
DOWN AT CAPE MAY.
SATURDAY—FAMILY MATINEE.
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
will appear in
MARIE ANTOINETTE.
MONDAY—Chas. Reade's great Play, entitled
DORA.
in which
UTALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. CORNER OF
TV NINTH asd WALNUT streets. Begins at 7%.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
MR. EDWIN FORREST.
THIS (Thuraday) EVENLNO. November 11.
Buincee Historical Play. in five acts, of
RICHELIEU.
Cardinal Richelieu .. Mr. EDWIN FORREST
Julia de Mortimer ................ .....,_..... _
_.Miaa LILLIE
De Mauprat Mr. BARTON HILL
FRIDAY —Shakmpeare'e Historical Tragedy. in five
acts, of
MACBETIL
SATURDAY—BENEFIT OF MR. BARTON HILL.
PHILADELPHIA CIRCUS.
Corner TENTH and CALLOWITILL streets.
NOW OPEN FOP. THE WINTER SEASON.
UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. ;
This building has been entirely
RENOVATED, ALTERED AND IMPROVED. WITH
NEW MODES OF INGRESS AND EGRESS.
BOTH ON TENTH STREET AND ON
CALLOWHILL STREET:
A SPLENDID STUD OF lUGILLY TRAINED
THE COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THE UNITED
STATES.
PRICES OF ADMISSION
Dre 55............. ............... ..... ...50 cents.
Children under 12 years of ....... . .. cents.
Family Circle (entrance on Collo 5treet1.....25 cents.
Doors open st 7 o'clock. Performance counnences at a
quarter of 8 o'clock. Matinees COMUIVICO at half•past 2
o'clock. Doors open one hour previous. 0c30.1m5
. .
NEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA 1.1.011i._
SEVENTH Street. below ARCH.
L. V. TurasoN & C 0... ~..... ..Sole Proprietors
TUN SON dt, MINSTRELS.
Second
Second week of •
MR. JAMES IL BUDWORTII.
The most successful Dutch Comedian. AtAN
YOUNG BOIVEN.
.MONDAY EVENING, and every evening until farther
notice,
THE PROGRESS OF A NATION.
To conclude with the
PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN.
WARD.—In compliance with universal deeire to maid).
lish,Orchestra Seats. the management respectfully en.
nommen, that on and after this evening, seats will , be set
apart. on Nthich OS cents extra will be charged.
ADMISSION.—Parquet and Dress Circle. 50 cents.
Family Circle, 25 cents. Private Boxes. Sg.
-Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 8.
0014 CERT BALL.—PRICER REDUCED.
V Admission, 5 cents. Ruservi3eati. bU centi.
LAST SIX N1GD.413
PROF. AND MAD. MACALLISTER.
THE GREAT ILLUSIONISTS.
MONDAY S EVENING. November 19.
And every Evening during_the Week.
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME,
_REPLETE
WITH NEW, BRILLIANT AND BEAIIFUL
,FE &TURES. , • _
(ONE lIUNDItED2 MEGANT AND u6STLY
PRESENTS GIVEN AwAY EVERY . NIGHT.
GUT MATINEES ron WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS NEXT, ,
When erred , child will receive a handsome present
Admission. 25 Gents to all parts of the HOMO. Com
mence at 8, o'clock.
•
BARRY WESTON, Business Agent.
MONDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS,
BY HASSLER'S GRAND ORCHESTRA.
AT CONCERT HALL.
EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON
Front half quoit 3 till 6 o'clock.
MARK HASSLER. : , ......... Directing Manager
Shtgle Adnibadon . . ........Flfty Cents
A Package (of four tickets) One Dollar
A "Coupon" or Family Ticket Five Dollars
This ticket contains Thirty Coupon Admissions„ detach
able at pleasure: For sale at the principal music stores.
Concert Hall and Orchestral Office. No. 21
4 Southi h
Egth
street. . , • , ,noliktu,thatt
7kT EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,_ _
ELEVEN street, above CHESTNUT,
THE FAMILY RESORT.
OARbIOROSS & DIXEY'S.MINSTREL%__
THE GREA'r STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD.
SPLENDID PROGRAMME FOR THIS 'WEEK.
MAC'S FOTO PARTY.
Pooltively last week of th TO Italian Opera;
LUOY-DID •HER.MOOR,_
H.
FATHER BODED *OA.RCOAL.
And the screaming Ethiontan
Poll36ti.hD.
Farce entitled
Ji WE 'RE ALL
BUNYAN TABLEAUX. , 4 , the
NATIONAL BALL. Market street, ab ve Twelf
Beetled 'BO feet in width: 'Tito_finest and larest
t MOVING. MIRROR Ul 4 MBE WORW.
' , . Illustrating Burlier:Vs Pilgrlin's Progrss.
and
Open every night at 7...97.01901r.. 414 Wednesday
Saturday afternoons at a. . 't‘r
m
.Ikamission, 55 cents. 'FIN:re tickes r sl ' so. Reserved
Beats. 50 ovate.' Children. 115 eonts.
n02043t4 • ROBERT J. GREENWOOD, Proprietor.
_ ___—_---------__
It 0 R 111 OU G OO D RA4.,
BY CatteEnZlipmgßClEßNATOlEFßot!ittrolilorionnOtn
A.t halariet three o'clock..
Violin BARTORL
P ,
BINgrAID ADMIsSI.OI4, ro,GENTS.
paehege pf 4 TickeWter
T o be hoe at•Bener aoo 'A Mote Store 1102 Comb:t b ut
etreet,.end et the' door.
A PSEIPPY, 'BUAETI.I:Nia, LAST SEASON.
SIGNOR 'BLITZ. •
Ii;VENINGI3 at __NJAYEDrIESDAY and SATURDAY
A Arilloooms at 3 o'clock.
Another Wileder,the.Great Double-headed
spinNx,t • SPHINX. t
As performed by him only. reati in Magic. Pu n ni.
s oon os inlyentritequism, Marvelous Bird, and the min;
cards., Adinierion, 25toutli,,Vhildrou, 15 etude. Reamed
,Seate.l4l,egate4l, • : n01.54„t
rEjOAM CONSERVATORY OF MUEIIO.THO'
Regular 'Winter T0;11 11 01 1 begin January, ath jaw
'llloSeaeon 'Tioketifor the: Matin6ea are new ready.
an will he delivered on receipt of tuition. Direutara
_a Y t
the office, S. E. cor. Tenth as Walnut. u01.9,tu.,t1i,u190
MSEM
.„~4~: ~~ri~Yhfi~.'~/+*'Lfa•lM. wHw'nr~a.S~y~~ww•.+.:hr. rw
HORSES
rir
101
DEf.43Pouri,sccrw- zoN CONCERT, . 1 '". iritsir SUBSCRIPT
r.23,I7EMINBI"N°YenIite. .
.
IN MONDikl EE x
f„t.
•
Subectliation Lista open tit the office, IMO Cif fiII3TNCIT
ntreet (Lbefe Moretti' Atonic Store). • 110180 223 R
er:IBRMANIATHHOHESTRA.—PLIBLIC RBI - MARSALA
Ur at the MUSIOAL FUND HALL every BATUWAY at
kid A. M. Tickets Bold at the Door and at all pfselPal
V&e Storm Engagements can be made titY ada/east
G. AbTERT, 12131 Monterey etreet, or at it. wano 9 l
Miele Store, 1091Cheetnut street. • cell)
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VOXII .AMERIOM, VARIETY THEATRE
~,
A: . EVERY EVENING s r
AMWAY APTERNO9N.
gREAT OOMBIN TION TROUPE.
.
in Grand Ballots, Ethiopian fluzionnea, Songs. Daum.
ovninatat Acta. Patton:Om. Ate. , ' . ,
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF F INE
curorivr. al?o yo TENTH
.20e4 Mto F. •
." e niaml w greet Picture of CHRIST BETE ED
still en exh bitten. leetf
SKA WING PARKS.
WEST I'HILADELPAIA SKATIN6PARK..
. THIRTY.FIRESTend.INALNUT.IOOWa.
PRICES TO BE THE SAME AS LAST TEAR.
Bonbon Tickets .. ..s:t
61pglo ..2r, cent')
' Vioprietor.
BEWLEY. Superlatend6at. n021.3t0
arIIEVJLAL,NtIYNACIALS.
pfir COMPLIMENTARY TESTI
MONIAL.
A GRAND MUSICAL AND VOCAL ENTERTATNMEN' T
WM be even to
MR. STEPHEN CAFFR_
(Disabled from Pahnonary Disesaa and Wail of Sight,
contracted while In the Army), by hie military , and PA.
aortal friends. on
Friday Evening, November 22, 1867_,
At UCIANICIr BALI, FOBS OD 8&0668
Tickets 23 cents
Reserved 5) cants
H. 0. eltiKEL,Bryt., Maje Gen. U. B. V.
HENRY 11. BRIGHAM, Brtt. Bria.. Gen. U. S. V.
WM. B. THOMAS, CoL U. 8. Vole.
WASHINGTON M : woRnALL, Lieat..cot. VoLe
GED. P OI..EAN,CoI. P. V.
mosl t . B. TAPPK.KaIrvt. CoL S. V
G D. B OOKE. Capt. U. S. V.
WM. J. MACKEY. Capt, U. S. V.
Iles. HENRY D MOORE.
JOSEPH B . tieNcocK.
JOSEPH P. MARGER.
W. M. PARBAM.
GEC. P. OLIVER,_ht. D.,Boraeon S. V,
BENJAMIN BARR, M. D.
MOW
rill 1.41)7.1.1•71 t A. rc , ,v. la BC.
The Stockholders of this Bank at. herebv notified that
the State Tax of Three Milli, now due on their resort:five
shores, will be outlined and paid by the Bank to the it-l•
(TIN:Pr of Taxes. • JAMES ELWELL,
nnl6 a tit th Mi Cashier.
. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK.—Putt.Anci,
en lA. Nov. lath. IND.
The bteck holden, of this Bank are hereby notified Hint
the Bank will seisume!aud pay the State Tax assessed 9U
their Shares, and 130 W payable at the Of of the
er of Taxes. J. W. OILDOCOIL
Cashier.
iis i Art.. NATIONAL BANK OF GERMANTOWN.
LADELPHIA. 0 Kola arcrowx. Nov. 20th. 1 , 117.
The Stockholders of this Bank are hereby notified that
the Bank will assume and pax tke State Tax amessed ua
their shares. and now payable at the office of the Re
ceiver of Taxes. CHAS. W. OTTO.
no 710; Cashier,
sm.- A tiFECIAL MEETING OF THE
."'"STOCK
holden of the Great Central Basin Oil Company
will be held at No. IS North Front street , on. FRIVAN
Nov. Mid. at 4 o'clock P.ll.
By order of the Board of Director..
sui.2lSt. A. 11. FOUGERAY. Seer,. tart'.
to-the MADB
N °.11 W11 1 ;t1k A jar Iglitt BEEN
PANY fora
In
Policy of Isattranes, in Son of one here
tofore Ione& in the name of HENRY M. PHILLIPS, No.
WV, the rune having bees loot or added. aO4 m t' b6t•
MEETING OP THE STOCK.
ter luldetT E oP the MULLENGIR OIL, CO.' will bo
held at la North Front street, on TIII'ItBDAY. No*. 2.lst.
at 4 o'clock. P. M.
By order of the Board of Directors.
nole-alo A. It. KiUGER.A.V. See•y.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
mgr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
PRLADIMPIMI. Nov. g,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Board of Directors have tide day declared s Omni
swami Dividend of Three Per Cent. on the carat stock of
the Company. clear of National and State fates. Parable
on* and after November go, DM Blank powers of attor
ney for collection dividends can be had at the office of
the Company Routh Third street. • . •
Persons hoiding Scrip Certificate can hive mesa cashed
on presentationst this office.
no4-.300 , THOS. T. FIRTIT. Treasurer.
GIRARD FIRE MIL - RANCE fi)MPANY,
NORTHEAST CORNER. CIIESTI's UT AND
SEVENTH STREETS.
Pin Lanrtraia, Nov. Li, Mr.
A dividend of Five Dollars per Stare ha been declared
by the Direetors of this Company, payable to the Stock•
holders on and after this day, clear of all tater.
ALFRED 6. UiLLETT,
Trtaatirer.
nolltu.th.g6t4
ILEGAL NOTICEIt.
TN TLIE DISTRICT COUR r_ FOR THE CITY AND
County of Philadelphia.--ISRAEL "MAUL, EDWARD
MAUL and HENRY HAUL, co-partner! as HAUL
THER .fg CO., VII. JOHN W. CULLEN and JOHN
O'NIEL, vend. ex., September Term. 1,87: Ito. 7L—The
Auditor appointed to distribute the fund arising from the
sale by the Sheriff, under the above writ. of the follow
ing described real estate. to wit t All that lot or piece of
ground with the three.story brick building 'thereon
erected. situate in the First Ward of the city of Philadel•
pida,_ beginning at the internection of Tenth street with
aloneay road. thence extending aouthweetwardly
the easterly side of Pass/yank toad one hundred and
eleven feet and one-halt of at inch. thence southeast.
worthy on a line at right angle* with the said Pasayunk
road about thirty-five feet to a point. thence runt one line
nt right angles with said Tenth street about thirty-fre
feet to add Tenth street and Mend" north along said
Tenth street one hundred and ten eet three inches to the
place of Ive.inning. Which sai ho t of spound oeoito E
W. NORRIS and wife, by indenture dated the 15th day of
June. A. D. IMO, recorded in deed book 1.. R. 11., No. 191,
page 77. dre., granted and conveyed to >the said J. W.
C I:LI.EN and J. O'NIEL, in fee. reserving thereout the
yearly ground rent of two hundred and forty-nine dollars
and seventy.five eents. in .half yearly payment*, on the
first day of the months of January and July, in every
',MT, will attend to the duties or his appointment on
TtESD AY, December the ad. 1867, at 11 o'clock A. M., at
his office. No. 125 Walnut street, in the city of Philadel
phia. when mod where all parties interested are required
to present their claims or be debarred frOm - coming in
upon said fund. JOHN R. .THAYER.
note-hit* ' Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR VV. CITY AND
.1 County of Ybiladelphist.—Trint Estate of JANE
PRET I iMAN.—The Auditor aPPoinledt,V tht ER iourt•
audit. Fettle and adjust the account of P
Esquire, Trustee under the Will of ESTHER CHS.M
HERS, for JANE PRETTY MAN.:and to report distribu.
Con of the balance in the hands of tiro accountants.
will meet the parties interested for the purpose+ of his
appointment. ot. Tuesday afternoon, December Sd. A. D..
lbtri,at 4 o'clock. at his N 0.311 North Sixth eh cot.
in the city Philadelphia. ,
M
CHARLES M. WAGNER.
noel th tu 5V+ en Auditor.
iNTfIE — ORPHANS". COURT FOB TAN CITY AND
JI. County of Philadelphia.--Ertate of JOS. W. ,
deceased.—The Auditor
_, appointed . t•y__. , the Court
to audit. settle and adigakthe account of ANN L. EMERY.
deed, and to report distribution of the • balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the Parties feterested
for the' purpose of kis. appointment, on Tosee d ay. the
nd day of December. IEB7. at 11 o'clock. A; M., a he
t of
t' re of Samuel U. Perkins. OK,. No. 627 Walnut etree, in
the City of Philadelphia. ~,..
noel tit ea tat. - ' u. C. TOWhinr.ND.:- Auditor.
TN TUB COURT. OF COMMON . PLEAS
N VILA FOR TSB
1 City and County of Philadolptga.+-M.A .T.
BRYANT by bor next friend vs. IYTIALIAM O:BRYANT.
JuDe Term:ll367. No. 7a. In Divorce.' TcWILLIAM C.
BMCANT. Respondent—Sint You will 'please take notion
of a rule in tho above casc'granted. reUrnalejs Nall&
DAY. November Td. 1 ea 7. et ,10: dcle*. 4 1 4. ht-tto show
cause why a divorce a rincuto:litarrt Amid not be
decreed.' ' J031..M IL. RIIOADS,
trib Locust street, Phila.,
Attorney for tha noltdu th4t" Libellant.
, ,
N ov. 9,1881
IN THE ORPHANS' COMM FOR.TO,O CITY AND
J. County of Philadelphia.—Estate of ISAAC
ain MYERS.
Sr., deceased.—The petitibn of Sarah ?dyers, WiCO i dow of
said decedent, having been tiled. proving to ret s3n
cash othe estate of said decedent. iu pursuance of tho
act of A P ril' 14, MS, audits supplements, notice it hereby
given that the same will be approved by add Court on
Saturday, November , a 1867, H U G H ESceP be filed
thereto. JORN EDWARDS,
nolB-tu,th4t• Attorney pro Petitioner.
-111 Ca
rl -------------- ST L t t, T tv i;; . ( ) v r f .
•HUNTER, .Ti:.. deceased, baring 'hooll :ritesAWltubiniAisAtgtilloPovniFte'eTjtair,li-------.ABlLtor4.lo,
Pennsylvania .Comp , arty for Insurtm
__.,de,on.iLL,fles,.t.,....and
Granting Annuitlesi all Persons Ina . , o',Tui.. 1,..11, raa, -
ttre requested to make payment , alla u .Alg e 7r k ; - ad u 0,..
to present them, without delay at the s‘ ~
patty, 304 Walnut atreett - ~,-....,:u., p r odent.
noo4l,tuth,9t. . IaIdRIMS 'At , .444, ,
• ,___._-------------_
1013 TATE OF , SATURNUS DESTOUET,'DECBASED.—
Jl4 Letters TeStathentary upon the estate of ,SATURNUS
DESTOUET, deceased. having been grantedo
the maw
signed, et persons indebted to said estate will Make Par
meat. and those having claims against the same will plL
re-
sent them toJOHN E DESTOUET;;L•RINGOOLD W
MER, },xecutbrs. No. =Chestnut street. or.Ut GUILLOU.
their Attor ney No 815 %Valntit , btrcek
_~_
mr ?' .131sugm—TECEI
with h§i& - ittbrlOresint Milk. Oysz
ter and tai ll d N w is in cui e t e . At?, Writ & Thorn's ablebrateir
by 08. BUSSIEB & 004
=Tat% OrKtlk a Dolawa, aretil2o.
nr,twis.
ritivolo Dinner uhttyl eitamitm Pic ento•
A distinguithed /..niericanaetbri44 o IfOtir&
Mr. Dickens read from his workh on - tivbeq;:
casions while-in London, recently said to itte:
"You can haveno conception of the perfec
tion of his manner. Hp is a born actor if
ever there was 'one; and yet tiar le . nOt a
particle of stage exaggeration, either in ges
ture or pronunciation, nor any grimace or
LeeCtatiOa in the playful or pathetic changes
of hie countenance, us lie individualizes the
different immortal characters of 'his `own
creation; while his voice is the most musical
and flexible that I ever heard in my life, on
the stage or off, it. His Yorkshire pronun'
ciatien, in the 'rendering' of John Brodie's
talk with ;Nicholas Nickleby, after -his
escape with Smike from Old Squeers's school,
and the soliloquies and 'patter' of Mrs. Gainp,
and the tonchintdeseription of the death of
e
little Paul. Donthe „seemed to, me like
original creation m Illreader's desk."
rcan well bel' ve all this At 'the "din
ner," of whiCh I now proceed, tq ' give you
the brief conclusion .
which I' *oinked, I
noticed this, dramatic feature :of Mr. Dick-
Urea manner in several instances, heightened
at that time by the extreme ,youtlarufness of
his appearance, which is well represented in
his portiad by Maclise, a copy of which Mr.
Dickens forwarded to me from London; soon
after the publication of "ChuzzleWit," pro
nouncing it as on the whole the, hest which
'had appeared of him. The eyes were large' ;
and lustrous, and the hair so profuse that he
could scarcely keep the large and wavy curls ,
out of his eyes. ' -.
Al; the dinner which had been given him at
the City Hotel, two or three days before, I
had noticed the carious antics of several
boys, vvho bad forced their way to the recep
tion-room, before - the company had gone
down, and were surveying him with amaz
ing curiosity. I asked Mr. Dickens if he
saw them.
"Yes," said he; "who could - help it? I
couldn't precisely decide whether they came
to look at me as a wild beast or a building!
They kept shy of me as if afraid of me, but
beginning at my foundations, surveyed me-to
the top of my head, taking in all my archi
tectural points as if I had been a church!"
In speaking of Samuel Beiera, mention
was made of the little statuette bust which
stood so long (I hope it stands there yet)
upon the mantel-piece in Mr. Washington
Irving's library at Sunnyside, and which I
had often examined with irrepressible admi
ration! It is a perfect miracle' of Ugliness!
I always regarded it as a caricature, until
Mr. Irving told me one day that it was an
exceedingly good likeness. We were well
prepared, therefore, for 111.r. / Dickens's anee
dote of Sydney Smith, who; when asked by
Rogers how he should be painted by some
eminent artist to whom he was about to sit,
said: "In the attitude of saying your prayers,
withf,your hands before your face!"
I think it was Mr. Bryant, who (in this,
connection) mentioned the fact to Rogers
that Halleck, when in England, had passed
his house Aaear Hyde Park. "Tell him,"
said Rogers, "when he is next in England,
that the author of }_'Marco Bozzaris' must
not pass my house again—he must come
in."
Mr. Diekens hid been speaking , of a visit
which he had paid a day or two before at the
Tombs, and gave a very graphic description
of the differences between the forms and
proceedings in English criminal courts and
our own. "In our courts," said he, "the
prisoner is elevated in a dock, a kind of un-
sanctified pulpit, above the heads of the
bench, counsel, jury, &c., and in • full view
of the spectators. . In your case, I should
think it would be difficult to tell the differ
ence between the culprit and his counsel."
Then the table, covered with dry,diainfecting
herbs (to prevent jail-fevers), spread between
the counsel and the prisoner, was another
missing featnre. Some general' remarks
lamong theeompany as to the wearing of the
barrister's gown, were generally in favor of
that black silk distinettozi but the horse
hair wigs, werei I think, laughed at and voted
down, non eon.
Speaking of the Duke of Wellington, Mr.
Irving remarked, when the conversation,
desultory and .pleasantly changing all the
while, had *tined in that direction, that the
first time head Met him was in Paris, not
long after the restoration, although he had
met him often afterward in society in Lon
don, and at his own residence at Apaley
House, and once I think he said, at Strati"-
fieldsaye. But the first impression was
never erased. "The V3uke was walking
slowly along:the Boulevard, with his narrow
brimmed bat, a small umbrella under his
arm; the nose (trie aquiline, as in Peach's
passport), the military bearing, all proclaimed
"the manryet he was comparatively noticed
as he sauntered along, looking at the prints
of the battle of Waterloo in the adjoining
windows.
The transition to Napoleon Bonaparte was
natural enough. Mr. Henry Brevoort, if I
remember rightly, was the only person at
the table who bad ever seen the "Great Cap
tain." It was at the Theatre Fnunaise. The
louse was crowded to the: Utmost with the
most distinguished persons—military, sci
entific, and otherwise renowned—of the gay,
te. It was, I think, in 1812. Such a
galaxy of beauty and splendor had rarely
witnessed, even <in Paris, and as the
Emperor, attended by his military suite, en
tered his pavilion box, the enthusiasm was ,
tmbotiuded. The Emperor wore the military
dress in which his greatest pictures have
been preserved to posterity. "I thought,"
said Mr. Brevoort, "that he seemed ill at
ease, though he acknowledged his welcome
with grace and dignity. His complexion,
of thepurest efive, his broad forehead, com
pre*d lips, and his firm and massive chin,
were the chief features of his face'which ar
rested and rivetednoy attention. He watched
the play with apparent interest, turning occa
sionally to address an. attendant, or one or
two of the distinguished ladies of his court
who accompanied him"
But I must close. Of the guests at the
dinner ;I have endeavored briefly to describe,
Mr.` Dickens never afterward met but one.
Henry Inman afterward visited England,
where he painted the portraits of Macaulay,
WordaWorth, Lord Voddington (all these
portrelts are;now in this city), and other dis
tinguished persons. He renewed in London
hie acquaintance with Mr. Dickens, but died
soon After his return.
L. GAYLORD CLARK.
werines.
YAN TED.BY A MIDDLE AORD MAN,A brr UATION
wherele .ean make himself generally useful.. Ad.
dream )3..E. ) at tble °Mea notil.at f
PARTNER WANTED. TEN TtIOESA AND
dollars, ihnn old . ostabliehod Produce Couiiniasion
Boors ail the wharf. :Address Box 311. Philadelphia Post
*Bice: • • • • .n031.60.
HOARDING.
ASUITE OF IL&NDSONLE WELUFURNISHRD SE.
cond 007 artSliiiher EP . o tuis , with board &tail South
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llAkrina••s AND' JOIEDDING•
LTEATIIEED3 AND TlAllt K4'l'llEBBE3 RENO-,
ju voted , Feothom coxodAmaY on hand. PactorY.
No. 311 Lo mbar d street. ,
G ouyi, witom
PATENT LOW smut
1307 - WATER APPATtA•TUB,
di,"wiplt4(l AND vuNTILATING WITH PUBIS
KrY4WV ElEits AND wit= =Amu co,„
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Q1:110 EST TIME :ON , RECOBW
THE PA7I4INOGE ROUTE.
a' 2•3 tiotuto to laNy i ll'iN,ATl, via PENNSYLVA.
PATLkOA HAND l'A .IIANDLE, 7X HOURS less
AIME than by COM PETI G LINES.
PASSENGERS takingthe &00 P.M. TRAIN arrive in
CINCINNATI next EVENING at 0.65. P. M., 26 HOURS.
~ONLY ONE NIGHT on the ILOUTX•r,.,..`"
'TI_TE WOODRUTIPS", celebrated -gelato State.
`- hoom B LEEPING.t3AIOI run through Ooni, ,, PLULADELs ,
PIM to CINGINNATL Passengers taking 1112.00 M.
AIM Mao • P. 3L , rains +reach QIPININNA and 114
points WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN " VANCE
of all other Router. 6 0 , - •
11,3r ; Pariengere fOr'OINUINNATI...INDIANAPOLTS,
TTTOCAIROCLLIICAGO, PEORIA, BURLING.
NQUABuY i mI v
tr k . ST,T4I_UL, OMAUA, N.
T And All points N TkiwEsT and SOUTH
-14w, % c m b e , part t ow (o ~ for TICKETS Sr Via
PANIIANDLE ROUTE.
KlrTo SECURE - ea UNEQUALED advantages of
T
LINE, Via
wpfxPg.ltTLOpLAlt and OFFI CESSK
'TICKETS "Vis PAN-lIANDLE, at TICKET
N: W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
NO. 116 MARKET STREET, bet;i3econd and Front Ste.,
And THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets,West Phila.
B. F. SCULL, fien'l Ticket AO.. Pittsburgh.
JOHN H. MILLER, Gen.! Eioithidgt.,s26 Broadway.N.Y.
WIREtiORTIMNSYLVANLI, it. R.-.
TITIO HID ROME.-..Shortest
and moat direct line to Bethlehem.
Allentown, Mauch Chung, Hazleton; White Haven,
Wilkesbarre.Mahanoy City,Mt. Carmel. Pittston. !Scran
ton and all the points in the Lehigh and Wyoming. Coal
ODA.
"E!er'of Berle
IpdAmericanStr e ta
WIN TER ARP ultEllar—NlNz. iyAILY TRAINS—
On and after THURSDAY. Nov. 14.1867, Passenger trains
Dave the New Depot, corner Of Berta ' and American
Streets. daily (Sundays excepted). as follows:
At 7.46 A IL—Homing Express for Bethlehem sod Prin.,
final Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, connect.
lag at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Atha°
Ca e t: vi sa i mul t i z il e at tc iro i x i Mat T Chun Weather.
Jeanarre
Pittston, Scrantori, anr all points in Lehigh and
Wy ing Valleys; also, In connection with Lehigh
and shimmy Railroad for Mahanoy Ci. ty, and with
Ca whoa Mallroad for Ropertlhartille, MilMa and Wil.
Rs port. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 12.05 A. M. Lat
Wi harre at 8 P. MA at Scranton at 4.06 P. M.;
at Mahanoy City at 2P. IL Passengeti by, this train can
ABM. the Leh4h.Valley Train, paashig_Hethlehem at 11.66
for E aster and points oil Nest Joao , Central Rat
road to New York.
At 845 A.M.—Accommodation for Doyiestosyn, stopping
at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove,
Hatboro' and Hartvville, by this train. take Stage at Old
York Road.
10.16 A. 11,.—fitotonmodation for Fort Washington.
stoning at intermediate Stations.
At LW PAL—Express for Bethlehem_ ,Allattown, Mauch
Chunk, White Haven, W ll kesbarre Malawi City, Cent
tralia,_Sbenandoah,6lt. Cannel, Pittston and Scranton,
and all points in -Mahoney and Wyoming Coal Regions.
Passengers for Greenville take this train to Quakertown.
At 2.46 P. M.—Atcommindatton for Doylestown, storldng
at all Intermediate stations. Passengers ' take stage at
Doyi o estovrn for New Hope, and at North Wales for Sam.
Rotr:mt. '
At 4.16 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown. etepplag
at all Intermediate stations. Passenger' for Willow Hrove,
iiinborou_gb and Hammitt° take stage at Abington.
At 4.20 P. IL—Through accommod% for Bethletund and
all stations on main line of North Pennsylvania Railroad,
connectin§ A s i ilehetn. with Lehigh Valley Evening
Train far Allento Mauch Chunk.
At 6.20 P. M .—Acc ommo date for Lataleata, stopping
at all intermediate stations.
At 11.80 P. IL—Accommodation for Fort Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE LN PIILLADELPRIA..
From Betidehen; at gib A. M.. 206 and 8.40 P. M.
2.06. P. M. train makes direct cormectlon with Lehign
Valley train's from Easton. • Bcrantoa. Wilkegbarre,
Mahanov City and Hazleton. P leaving Easton
at 11.20 A. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 05 P.M.
Fagifegers at
Wiliteabarre at Phi l .M. conned
B 4em at 6.14 P. 2.1., and arrive atadniphia
11.40 P. M.
Prom Doylestown at 8.35 A. M., 5.10 and 7.00 P. M.
From Lansdale at 731 A. M.
From Fort Washington at 11.10 A.. M. and &Oa P. M.
ON SUN. DAYS.
PhUsidelphis, fof Beibl.hem at 9.3.1-A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 740 A. N.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M,
Fifth and Sixth streets Paesenger Cara convey' pante.
era to and from the new Depot.
White Care of Second and Third Streets Line and union
Line run within a short distance of the Depot.
Maeda must be procured at the Vast else. in order
to swore the lowest rain of pant.' •
XMID3 CLAIM
Tickets sold and Baum* checked throng b: ,t ) .ei p u M h il
Mto, at Mann's / 4 i Penn. Baggage
ei South Fifth street, •
mowPENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
Railroad.-Winter Time.-Talciag.
effect 'Not Ed, 1867. The trains of
the P -!esmaylvanisi aw = Railroad leave the I=d y st
Thirgnrst and & ,, e• which is reached
---- Sfreet PrussengeT Railway,
the t last err ° La the with each train. leaving Front
and Market ; trees minutes before its departure.
Thome of Me selhesistut and Walnut street B. kw's run
Within ope ovum of the Depot.
ON SUNDAYS-The Market Street Can leave Front
and Market 'streets 'EU minute* . ' before the departure of
each team
..rs=ing CarTickete can be had on application at the
Mee. Northwest • corner of. Ninth and Chestnut
,i and at the Depot
of the Union Transfer Cornmus k i win call for and
Baggage at the Depot. Orders at No. 901 Chest
nut street No. 116 Market street. or Na South Eleventh
street. willoMptention.
13 LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ:
Mall Train.: ........ . .. ........at 6011 A. IL
East_Line a ififeE4iiiii:, - :............. ..... at 12.00 P. M.
Peon Accumumistlon Na 1..... ..... ..........at LOO P. M.
Harrisburg Accom. . . . .... at SIM P. IL
Laecaster Acc0m............ .......'. . -.at 4.00 P. M.
. Parksburg Train. „„.... - at 6.00 P. IC
Western Accoro. Trian. . . at 6.46 P. M.
likle Mall.. .. .. .. ...... ....at ILIS P. M.
=at/ Yi;Wssi . . - : . ....
?. .... . ..st 6.00 P.M.
phi& Express........ ........ .... ... . .. .at 11.16 P. IL
at 2.00 P. M.
Accommodation at IL9O P. IL
Erie Mail leaves daily, except Saturday. • ',
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily. except Sunday.
The Viestan Accommodation Train rune daily. extort
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured sad
baggage delivered by 6 00 P.M., at 116 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE Al' DEPOT. VIZ.:
Cincinnati Ex/rests—. .....—.......... AA 1.10 A.
' M
elphia xpreay...............,...‘„ ...... 7.10
Skit Mail... .
,_„- .
_. .. " 9.116 "
Paoli Amore. ilia ..1...... ........ ... ........ .... " 8.20 "
Mine ............. -.;.... ..... ....... .. .. .. " 945 "
burg Train. .. - . . " 9.40 "
ter ....... .. .......... ........ " LIO P. M.
Erie Express " LlO M.
" 8.:10 •
Paoli Accom. go. I . .
." 7.10 "
Harrisburg Accom..... . " tie ••
For further information, app ly
t to
JOHN _,C ,
__d_z : 4_... Ticketent, 901 aiestnut street.
FRANCIS .W,._. Agen% 11 Market, street.
SAMUEL 11. WALLACE. Ticket Agent It the D e pot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume
any risk for Baggagobi t sze tm ett for •WeariaA Apparel, and
limit their respondb to One Hundred Dollars in ulna
All Baggage exceeding amount in value will be atthe
tisk of the owner. mhos taken hy_epedal contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAM.
General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa.
PHILADELPHLA AND
RAILROAD—.W TiME te T ERIN 4I,...
tween Philidelpbongt Williams
on_and the Gres i l wi Wr ...h.. Pamrsivania.—Elenent
tbliiZ O ifor
_ ara " MOIAUW(.67 - rith. 1861. the Trains on
PhlissieltAdii and Brie Railroad will inn as follows:
Li .IL
mel T.tain l e ws ' hi t **** - ' :::::::: / kra A. m.
Xe 'w
.. advs.. at a . ' ..... ......... AM P. M.
H. « ir arth«itric................... ..... 9.46
0 A.
E E _
-mlta ' ' T ' an ~" laves
EggliWt: ..... ...... ... AN P. P.M.
" " =meat Haven. ............. 7.46 P.M.
zuvrwi.
MW Tremenut v i ity meort . --- ... — . 7.7. :17. 3 .1 ( 1. 1 . 4 Z fol:
** arr. at l'hiladeishia.:::::::,.. ........ 826 A. M.
Erie Enrol leaver Erie. ....... ................. •.. 4.25 4'. M.
.., .. , a _., .. SAO A. M.
" " arr. it Tn'' , '. LOO P. X.
Ehdraldailleavea _., • : van. - 7.10 A. lir,
8.111 A. M.
: "" .; mil " it . phjw4 " ' Hi , '.. It " .. '..': .. ,6.10 P. M.
Man atta tar zPrim •. • • with alitrahn on warren nail
Franklin __,, •• , leaving_ Ph4dAPlto_ ift,.
12A hi k arthe , i' - '7 , •at 140 A. kL. and tni WY az
ft,ins rhunitdoks at Lao P . 41., arrive it Oil Oily
lilt= on W:kiinn sna . ;jiittAsairs= t elose
eonneetiona at 011 Oft, wi t imins for and
Petroleum Guam. 44eione ehilAWi U xth i : Thr i t.
Übe '''.::: • " : ; 4 3 0 7 - 1 1 1rWuFfthltoildelli. „
. , .. ~ • • , .
, AM1 1 1421 IL:
. TIME LN.-Cto and RA after
Walnes493 4 iMALlJl3o7. - _
.„,
run GERMANTOWN. -.
,
Lem 7 ,1 1 : 80 1. A 11. 11 A. AL I I. 9. 3.19,,
1964,6. AIX .8.9.11 L 19 r. 11 . • - ,
Leave tow3o-41. 7..26.4 . „0.0.10.11.11A.a.0.
tbt.04.61 703,9.10.0 . .
eau dawn umn. and e iilt and 5M np trains. Mill
set stop on the Germe s tor m * D nin y tt . , - : ,
&WM IPhiladel itia:.,41.111 minutes A.M. Sand UM PAL
Leave 19A. MI WI
_ana P. M.
HILL DADA° .
Lein* PhiladdlAM/-43. A Et 19 A. M.; 9. M. 104. 7.1 and
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.10 minute/ A _ 8, MO and 11.40 A.
, iL ; 1.411; 140. IA 11.4%ntrAav e r. IL
' Leave Phitadeipldp4ll6 minutes A. M..; 9 and I P. M
Leave Chestnut Hill-1. A. M. 0140. 8.40 and
minutes P. M. _
FOR ,CONSEOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave PhUadeipBM-8. 714. 9. ILO6 A. M. 7136, 8. 434. 9314.
ILIA Leland 11 3 0 r. M. •
Leave Norrwn-9.40. 7.7.644 9 .41. 4,11. MM. & Od, 1.111
end 834 P H.
_ ON WUNitAY/iL
Leave Phlltidelpma , --v A. H. Sast 1.15 P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A i he pF. M. (
FOR A „
Leave 'bia-4.. X 9. 11.06 A. XI Dif, 11, DC ig.
Phil .
AM 8.00496 And 34 P. M. ,• .. ,
•
Leave Ma u i . --am 734. 8•90.186. 1134 A. 'M. t 9.534. .
SIC 9 ......'"."‘ P.
ON SUNDAYS. ' ' • • .
Leave Madelphie.-9 A. M., IDO and 7.15 4.,
Leave mana_tunkilA. M.Ol and 9,Ni P. in. , 0 ,
W. EL • , .Bcbl. Ete_porat suportntendent i
Depot, Ninth end Green streets.
'm , . • FOR NEWI'ORK,I,—RANFTAN
'AND , . DELAWARE '•D'Av v, RAIL.•
October
ROAD_, J .Wiiiter Time , cominencing
uctobcr Met, 1867. „Frew. vlife B frel,Fer l7 l Dan ( g n u'
day' excepted), 7.10 A. .M. i.c 'Expiese aseenger T rain' o for ,
NewYerl“ Wu granola., • .
._ „.' . ~ ~. ~. ..L.
FAR 2 00.
' . 1430 P. wErprem Freight and limit/vont Trolit for New: ,
'York.,_ 1.4 b A. , Id. -- INres 1 Frelgig Wain : from sr eai
xviimvsmitioreturnt. id_g I rone'N Y ork . Pier • 'heti
bponentreeti ALEVANE 'RUIN* ' Posa a Sf r i " r '
" t e a alaTftfieiSt i g . 5.i10 , P. M. Teti aght .!4 1 4.:
L 6
• Rini ran i pp/ gyiner ,, Wyoni g ' ' " ' ' ''
Prelght ehould be delivered at,tie'Vraretlo,ll4o XV.,
.../4 tilt Delaware tavenue,Petgre 5.00 gr.*. ~:0148 l o w an d
U ielt tube, pzilercilly 1 , / tlside , pf to '''
i;31 ),,
),, ..,. , `i - , ~ ~ ,cly 11,,,,,p ,*/.,11., I MAN. Agent
r r '"•!•!‘„.1 ', ' ,',,, ,oly b. NEJ)EN ei CU., Leiteee. I
TtIE PAPA.. P.:.g.N . p1 . 0 Att,I4,!BIkIyT,,,7,PM4PgiATIAt.7.I I .u,4§PAT.,,',N,Pv.P. k ~P-gp,:-....7.
.-.1867,,,..
nammium, . r. aE A torW ItiAlth oA B
GICRAT TRUNK' LINE from Phila
Illittir
No
the inty i rj er iFYlv ,
;Inm:nix, the athanzt ain4 . sald
dna ten t h e o North mid th e Amami.
ter Arrangement of Passenger Nov. 18, VW
• sing the Company ' s Depot, •rbirtsisinth and CalloWhili
, - v t,
.4 Pi r g o lirdelphis i at ,
~, ollorz o iViourtr, .- ,
ONE -At., r,aa Neg. for
• ng and ail •. •.,- 1 e
nit. res.
• ' ming, • ; . g 540, P. fer,,,AarriVint in
" . lea at ', fl P - `.O ',. 1 ' , ' ;
- MOR NI NG f.* 7 ::- f. Ella A. M., lot lieadlig.
1 Lebanon, g_most. is 43, Pine GroVe.jarnaella.
i ll n gi t aire=yfn, 11.
B ilg i tit i o ra l ia r 0 4 1171 t
Mamberaburg, ittagentown bs r. &c. 14 ' a
Tighstrjtiallnrjteilialfr,Beadinl with
t t e ß dlsdi r h e rgr,
banon Valley ha fo r sirMEice i .; ea rort Clinton
CatasvissaFt R. trains for W porl uh rnaven.
2 a, &c.. at Harrisbu n F il ith Nortbern Cent ral, Cum.
- land Va i and Sehn andAluatine Mai=
North...ril: and. Trr aMsPOrt. York, , 9 110 4ber4olt&
AF F ACIINOON EXPRESS-4.We' Philadelphli at 3.3)
F. M. for Reading, Potterviile, illsrMlburgb. &c.,,, for
Mg Reading and Columbia Railroad Mins for Col
ton ,
____ ,
STOWN ACCOMODATION.-.- Leaves PottstoWn
6.45 A. M., stopping at intermediate stations ; arrives in
ledelphia at Cub A. M. Returning, loaves Philadelphia
atjl.oo P. M. arrives in Pottstown at 7.05 P. M.
READING ACCOMMODATION-Leaves Reading
..at
LBO A. M., stopping ist all way stations ; arrives in Phil&
delphia at 10.114 . A.W.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M.l arFiVell In
Reading at 6.45 P. M.
Trailer for PhiladelPhill leavo Hanlartili at SA A If/
and Pottsville at 8.46 A. M.,. arriving in Philadelphia a
LOO P . M. Afternoon trains leave Harrhbeng at 2.10 P.M.
iand Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.: arriving at Philadelphia at
f. 46 P. M.
Harrisburg accommodation loaves Reading at 7.15 A. M.
and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading
with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30 P. M.
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M.
Market train. with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 19.46 noon for PottavinA and all Way
Stations, ; leaves Pennine at 7 A. IL. for Philadelphis and
all Way Station.
All the above trains ran daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pothreille at 8.00 A. M., and Phila.
delphie. at 3.15 P. M.; leave Phlladelphia,_ for Reading, of
11.00 A. M.. returningernin • Reading at 4.95 P. M. .
CHESTER VALL.W. RAILROAD.-Passengers for.
Downingtown and intermediate point* foie the 7.30 A.M.
and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philsdrilphib returning from
Downingtown at 6.30 A. M.. and 1.00 Y. _
NEW YORK EXPRESS. FOR PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.-Leaves New York at 9 A. M, 5.00 and kat)
P. 51.,„ passing Reading at 1,. A. M., 1.50 and 10. 0 9 P.M.,
and connect at Harriaburg with Pennsylvania, and North
era Central Railroad 'Express Trains for Pittsburgh. Chi.
cp. Williamsport . Elmira. Baltimore, Re..
Returning, Express Train. leaves Harrisburg, on arrival
o F;cannvlyania Express from Pittaburgh, at 3 and 4.66
A. 9.10 P M .pang Reading at 4.49 and 6.86 A.M. and
and 1 .15. P.M.arrity4t NerwYork 10.10 and 11.45 A, M.,
and 6- 00 P. M. Sloe Car.' scoomanying these trains ,
through between ensey Cite and Pittsburgh. without
c hange.
Mail train for New York Leaves Hamristimx at 8.10 A e . If.
and 9.1.6 P. li. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves Now York
at 19 Noon.
SCDUYLEILL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Trains leave
Pottsville at 7, 11,30 A. M., and 7.15 P. M. returning from
Tanuunta at 1.35 A. B. and 1.40 and 4 . 15 1 3 . M.
SCHUYLKILL AND El USQUELiANN A RAILROAD.-
Trains leave Auburn at 1.66 A. M. for Pine,crove and HAN
riaberg, and at-12.45 P. •M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re.
turning from Harrisb.ss P. M. and from Tremont
at 7.40 A. M. and 5.4 e P.M.. M - -
TICKETS.-Through flratelare tickets and emigrant
tickets to all the principal points in the North and West
and Canadas
Excursion T firsts from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediate - talons, good for day only, are sold by
Horning Aceommodallon. Martell" - erain, Reading and
Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphiagood for day only are
sold at Reading and Intermediate Stations by Reading
and Pottstown Accomodation Traits at reduced rates.
The followingt ickete are obtainable only at tho Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia or of G. A. Nicolls. General Superintendent.
Rs Alr.r
Commutation Tickets atZrsr cent discount, between
any points desired, fart amines and firms.
Mileage Tickets. goodf or 2.ooomilen between a points.
at 933 60 each, for families and firma
Season Tickets for three, six, none or twelve months,for
holders only, to all points at reduced raw.
Ben residing on the line of theroad will be for.
etia l asTilh card', entitling themselves and wives to tick
ets at half-fare.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal eta.
Nona
.good for Saturday, Sunday and Mond, at reduced
Tara to be had only at th e Ticket Office. at T hirteenth and
Callowhill streets.
FREIGHT.-Good i t of all descriptions forwarded to all
the aboxs e mi=o stre t f i s a i t Company's New Freight
Br gght Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 5.80 A. M.,
1145 noon. and 6 P. M., forlitl.ol2, Harrisburg.
Pottsville, Port Mann and i a tei r O ntA r -
Mane close at th e Miadelphla P for all Plates
on the road and its branched MS A. 51., and for the prin.
drat Shillong only at 2.15P.M.
liffingig&Oß NEW YORK.—THE CAMDEN
AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S LINES ` from Philadelphia to New York. and
way pbees.from Walnut' 'treat wharf.
Fare
At CA. M.. via Camden and Amboy. Aeons, 6t2 25
At 8 A. M.:via ewd= andJensey Oil eas Harprem Ma 11.3 00
At 2P. I , la Feud= and Ataxy . 300
At Lee P. via Camden and Amboy. Ist clew. lid
~. Accent. Emignsnt. 21 chalk -a 80
at 6 A. AL and 2 P. hL for Freehold.
At 8 and 10 A. 11,11.q ic i: dy iii &BOP. IL. for Trenton.
At 6. aad 10 A. 1. 2, 8.60. 5,6 and 11.80 PAL,for Borden.
town. Budingtern, and Debase°. •
At 6 3.80. 5, 6 and 11,80 P. Kier Florence.
At 6 and 10A. 11.4. &M. 54 and ILBO P.M. for Edg e water.
filyeraida,ltiverto and Faiure.
At 6 and 10 A. M., 1.539, 6 and 111.80 P. M. for Fish House.
ItilrThe 1 and 11.80 P. M. Linea twill leave from fool of
gasket *Lout, by upper ferry.
Lines from gmengton Depot will leave as follow=
At 11 A. IL. 420 P. IL and 19 IL 011O nti st
Kensington and Jersey City. New York
Linea _
At 8. 10.15 and 11.00 A. M., &ON 8.30. 4.31.5. P. M. and BM
fosiVrenton and Br stn
Ate 19.15 A Id. , 1.80. 5 and 12P. M. for Morrisville and
own. • - - , . P . M. At 8. (Xi and 10.15 A. M.,9.80.4*1.511141 H for Schentke
At 10.15 A. M., 2.87 and 5 P. IL for &idling=
'At 7.20 and 10.15 A. m.aso. 415:11 and 12 P.M. for Calumet's.
Torresdale, Holmeeburg, Teton's. Wissinoming Brides.
burg and Frankford, and BP. X. for Holmesburg and
intermediate Shalom
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES—
from Kensingt. onDepot,
At &00 A. M., for N iagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkh*. Can
andaigua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester. Binemmik
soak Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Mantra°, Wilkes.
Wre, Scranton, Stroudsburg. Water II•sio.
At 6.00 A. 11L and 3.30 P. 51.. for Belvidere. Easton. Lam.
bertvelle, Flemington, Ac. The 8.30 P. IL Line connects
direct with the train leaving Easton for • Mauch Chunk.
Allentown, Bethlehem, doe.
At 5 P. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Statlona.
From West Philadelphia Depot. via connecting Rail
war.
At 9 A. IL, 1.30 and 6.20 P.M.TWasbington and New York
Lines, via Jersey City.......... .. .. ~. 25
113
The Ex grA. M. and 6.30 P. M. Lines,run dail ..'
y. eu others.
Sunday excepted.
For Linea teaming Kensington Depot. take the ears on
Third or Fifth sheds, at Chestnut, at half an hour before
departure. The Cam on Market Street Railway runs
dL-ect to West„Philisdelphhi Depot, Chestnut and Walnut
within one square. • On Sundays,the Market Street Cans
will run to conned With the 6.80 P. M..line, -
Fifty Pounds ofßaggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag.
gage but their issearbgg apparel. All baggage over fifty
Pounds to f o u
rid for extra. The Company limit their re
stensibillty baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will
not be liable for any amount. beyond WOO. except by ape
dal contract. • •
Tickets sold and e checked direct through to
Ita ni
'Boston, Worcester, 13 el. Hartford, New Haven ,
Providence. Ne w p o rt , . Troy, Saratoga, Utica,
Reim% Syracuse. Rochester. , offal% Niagara Falls and
Suspension Bridge. _
An additional Ticket Office is located at No.thil Matsui
street, where . tickets-to New York; and all important
points North and East. may be procured. Persons pur.
sili=Tickets at this Mice, can have "their baggage
from reddening or hotel to destination,' by Union
_•.oTrensfer =Encase
Linea from ow York. tor Philadelphia' will leave from
foot of Co street at 1.00 and LOOR.M.OriaJertay
City and Camden.—At 7.03 A.M., 6.80P.M. and 12 niO_t,
da Jorma City and nsinigten. At 10.00 A. *AIM
end LCO P. IL. vis_lersey City and W. Phildelpma.
• FronsPier No.l. PLICIver. at 6 A. Id. and 9.6 P. IL. via
Amber and Caunden. . ' •
oet3it um , ' WM. H. GATZILER. Agent.
LEA.MUM
TABLE.—Conuneachr We-
BSept, 11011,1841. Train. will leave Depot cop*, c et
read WOK NA Washingtonimam. as fo ll ows:
Wayanall. UAW A. M. (13 e xcepted)„ 'for
Bastian" at all molar= ye
S D elaware at Wilmington for this=
litapons.
remittals astatit LlOOll. (Spadini excepted) for Bal.,
Kum. and Washing:dn. •
Express Train W
at SO P. M. (Sundays excepted),_for B a t
tfoloro and ping at s ,Chester. Thurlow.
N u = Chmi m intori n
Elavrade.llaute, fartimaa's. Eastwood.
Bi Tre R ) for Baltimore Ana'
ass h Lon.
Connects at W (Saturdays ex.
eepted) with DeLawaraSag, stopping ,at New
Castlo, Middleton. Clayton. Dover., narrthaton, Seaford,
Salisbury. Princess Anne and connecting at Cris:Hem
with boat for Fortress Monroe. Norfolk. Portsmouth and
the South.
Pasningers for Fortress Monroe and Nor olk via Valli.
more will take the 12.00 M. Train. Via Cristfleld will
take t-_P M. train.
all stations between
phlladelp a and Wilmington: _
Leave Philadolphia at LBO. 4.30, 6.00 lurk:: (didly)
P.M. Tbe 100 P.Ltrain connects with the laware
road for Milord and intermediate stations ., 4.00 P.M.
train rune to new Castle.
uo ll ial ve r Vintinisto a 7.00 and 8.00 A. and 4.00 and
From Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 7.24
A. M., Way Mail. 9.80 A. ti ci . 6 V.xkress. 115 P. hi., Ex.
P reNitAlf ri fltiaNTAllif liALTLlllO r r.Enava
m at 8.16 P. fit . . Also
ping at
rtiirrib u - 1" Illgr u o
Newark to take passepgers for Philallada. and leave
Lissengera 'from Washington or Bid oral and at
Mester th leave passengers from Washington or Bala ,
snore._
• Throne( tickets to all pinta West. South and Southweat
maybe ot Tithei.oilice, 828 qhestaint street
Conunautu trota 'totters also State Rooms and Bertha in
Sleeriag Cars can b 0 isecnted' during the day. Persons
eurehisift tickets at this office can have biter
checked at, th eir residence by, the Union Transfer m.
•
pawl
• EL F. KENNEY. SuPerintendent. •
„ . ,
1 0 1014.DELPHL0.. & B ALTIMO R E
, 0 . 1 TRW, ItAILBOAD.—Wintor
' • , ~ ante. on 114:114 after 'Monday *
Oct. 7thi t ielarla 1 ,1 E i. Philadelybik from t,,
,I)etbot or tne w 0 1 -.* . adep_hialtailrosteornar .
'of,Thr4-fhlt ° • MOLL'
A M kt”' e Al tiggiut i , at 5.45, and Oxford at UP 4.14 ' and
ua siord at itall, ft M. - • ,- , ~, t , .
lief. Train with rantensor Oar attached. will ran
on and Fridam. leaving the Timing
_one at Hid
A. -fl Cat 11.41 K. and : ~ atLoof, con.
ak tic
vs , eet mentor 4 • • • , rtr i th o Train tor
del edneedaye and ea ~ ._ . . laving Phi
I' , Ida at 51,1* P. A& rink .throush to A l or i
t meter
'Gavin.% rhusan_pliht at 7' conneetiaV
z ord with a daily line of acmes lor - Ildrout. in
loam P...it no
a u glWit eb 4o9looll . ftiEfcr i3 44 .
..
. a .TrateLlaaviiiii, , Ph4111 : 4011C at iii 0• 1 1.• X MI to
. 0 . , • ... . ..
t liuolo i Ato tako
wa rgef ulp •
c atrl&lio
,i111: 13*
a , , , , , , . . be ne4Aet,
_moat, .. j).... :. ..: X: .'i •11';..t
.oahig,:'73 , ,: ''' l- 4 ,1- 1 ••• . ' IWIalelit•••11 , vs,. ~.
-, -.."
, ~, ~ ~ ~,4...,:.:,, ~ ,, ,,i4,-,, ~...,
:THAVSI4/1118•;41triDE.
....~~~~ELS1i8~ ; Bttxll.s „.
gawp WEST JERSEY
ItMLROAD LINES.
non;FOOT OF MARKET STREET,
(UPPER PERRY).
COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. 1867.
Trains will leave as follows:
For Bridgeton. Oalem,_Vinebsnd. and Interxml•
4ti p nte, Stations,. at 13.00.6.11., and &SOF, At, ,
o cape May ILSIOT. M.. •
For Woodbury at 8.00 A. M., and 8.00 'Aid 6.00 P. K.
Freight Train leaves Camden at' 12.0 u M.fp_oon.)
Freight will be received at Second Covered mart be.
low Walnut street, 7 A. M. until a P..M. 'Freight re.
oetyeg heftily, A. will go fmrd the same day.
'Amu Deliver!, o. 929 8 u Delaware avenue.
W 7 1 .1,7 6 1 ,1 .1. 8 L. Superintendent.
On and miter '376N:
IT :4; • :nal
p
INTE • . 0 , ra
DA Oct. • . • frifg, , rib
leave Dep o t s Thirty -fast and Cheatnnt 'treaty. as follows
Trains leave Philadelphia for West
ter at 7.16 A. Ed.. 11.00 A. 11.. 2.80. xl6. 4.60, !LW and
Limn * West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on
Market Meets LK 7.45, 8.00 and 10.45 A. M.. L 55, 4.60 •• •
l P ineari a vi nil ig uo Weet p. Cb x estee , E i t i : p A. at al us. rd .runctio hni
Paraensers or from stations be a T
Weet Mee
3).5. Junction going East , will tramp lea .
dst Cheater at 7.45 A. M.. end /tying Weet will take tr
keying Philadelphia at 1.50 P. aL s and transfer at B. a
Junction.
iptsanfit,iiiing Philadelphia at 7.46 Ai M. and 4.50 P. ,
and leav West Chester at 8.00 A. M. and 4.60 P. M.,co
neat at B. . Junction With Trains on Vie Ps and D. U. R.
R. for Oxford and intermediate points.
ON OUNDAYI3--Leave Philedelphia at 13.k1 A. IL and
LOO P. M.
Leave West Cheater 7.56 A. M. and 4.0)P. M.
The Depot is reached directly by tho Chestnut and
Walnut street cane Those of the Market street line run
within one 'neat*. The care of both lines connect with
exchtrain upon Rs arrival. .
on oundays ow Market street care lestve Paint sal
Market streets ttdrty.five minute's before each Train'
lixes the dePbt, and will connect'with each train on
savralf to car e i rr:Var:w i g, g iY iiti wearing apparel
only as Baggage. and the Compas y will siet s in any case s
berespouMe for en amount exceeding one hundred do 3
. dal contract le wide for the mune.
' RI" WOOD. General tbnuaintendent.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTJ,O RAIL.
OA.D.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS:
On and atter Thunder,
_October 3lnt, 1867, trains will
leave Vine Street Ferry ORS (Btutdaya excepted)
Mail and Freight.., ........ A. M.
Atlantic Accornmodation... .. . • . ..1L45 P. 5.1.
Junction Actontroodation Aii;; and intermediate
etationa. P. M.
RETHENHYG WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC:
Atlantic A. M.
Mall and Freight.. . . . . P. NL
Junction Accommodailin . i . foiAiCn . 6.30 A. M.
Haddonfield Accommodation will leave
Vine Street Ferry; 10.15 A. M., 2.00 P. M.
Haddonfield LOO P 3.15 P.M.
ocw.tft , D. H. MUNDY. Agent.
FAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD, to Wilkesharre, Mahanoy
City, Momit Carmel, Centralia , and all : points on Lehi
gh Valley Railroad and its branches.
By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road is
enabled to give increased deepatch to merchandise con.
signed to the above namedpohtts.
Goode delivered a • - the Through Freight Depot,
EL E. r. of FRONT and NOBLE Streets.
Before SP. K. reach Wilkeebarre, Mount, Cannel,
Mahanoy the other stations in Mahanoy and
Wyoming ore 11 A.M. of the succeeding day
leg
ELLIS CLARK. Agent
•
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON
''
_ UNTY RAILROAD.—On andfter
Thursday, November 14th,1867, 'Endue
will leave from foot of Market street (upper ferry) for Mer
eirantville,Moorestown, Hartford, 14 nsonville, Hainesport,
.Mount Holly, Srulthville, Ewursville, Vineentown,
Bir
m ing.b am and Pemberton at 10.30 A. M. and 4.80 P. M.
Returning, leaves Pemberton at 7.20 A. M. and 2.30 P.M.,
Mount Holly at 7.42 A. M. and 2.54 P. M., Moorestown at
13.08 A. M. and 241 P. M. C. SAILER,
oc2l-tf Superintendent.
INBUR&JUJE,
1 /m l m:r"
EaiLANJKLENT
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
PHILADELPHIA,
Nos. 435 and 437 ChestnutStrest.
Assets coa. Zanuaryl, 1887,
02,553,140 13.
Pretolnms. 11
111711ETTLI1D 414113113. nicontE FOR tea
W at 18. =LOA
Imam Paid Siam I.B29'Over
„
ii 500,000
Berpetna and Tenutorary Patio on Llberdi Tenni.
Chu. DIRECTORS
Baneker. Geo .
. False.
Wafts Wagner. Alfred Rifler. .
G :
ma Grant, Era& W. Loyola M. DJ
Geo. W. Richard; - Peter MoCell, , •
Isaae Lea. Thwudittariz.
CEIABLES N. BAN • Praddeint
GEO. BALES. Vli*Preeident
JAS. W. MoALLD3TER. Secrdtarypratem.
T EELIANCE INEWRANCE COMPANY OP_ PHIL
J. adetptua. . •
Incorporated in IS4I. ' Charter ParPetnal.
Offing No. SOS Walnut street.
CAPITAL $300.000.
humrea *Agana loss or dam eby FIRE, on Ritmo
Stores and other Bniblinge, limited or porpetaal. and on.
Furniture MY . Goode. Wares and Manhandle*, in town or
noun.
LOSSES PROMPTLY AMSTED AIM PAID.
Aiuseta .. ... . 4 . .. .... 16a95,196 II
--- Inveetedfn the
are. Mortgage on City Property, well secured-811111,6D0 00
United States Govenummt 128.000
adelphia City 6 per cent. Loans. —..000 OD
Pe Phil mirsivania 6840.000 6 per cont. L0an..... —..
61 6D, ,000 00
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Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 .. par cent. mart.
gage bonds. 4,660 00
County Fire 1,060 00
Machado.' Bank Stock. IMO 00
Commercial Bank of Pommosylvania 'Stock. 10600 00
Union Mutual inenranee Compan Stock 680 00
Reliance Insurance CoMpany - of Philadelphia'
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Sto. RPORATED PlO4-42Wn'EP PERM:MU
No. Eit Walnut the Exchange.
In addition to bfarina litr = t rhumrance Mb Cow
=insures from low or damage by Fire. on liberal
on building,, merchandise, furniture, ate, far
limitedyeztoda, and permanently on buildings by flown
or_premtum.
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_operation for more
than Oc , V years. during which ail leases have WIN
PrOmPUY *diluted and
HictrAixt/ItS.
John L. Hodge. David
N. B. Mahony. Benjatuh Le Ming.
John T. LeMs, Thos. IL Powers,
MUSE 13. Grant. A. Ncilem,r
Robert W. Lamm Edzadful lftMent.
D. Clark Wharton. Samuel
Lawrence Lewhi,Jr., Louie Cl. Norris.
• JOHN WUGEIEBBB. President.
!Warm. Wrtoox. Secretary.
om , ENTEM.PISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
HILADELP
H.
OEUCE—S. W. CO IA IL FOURTH Al I) ;WALNUT
STREETS.
FIRE TNSURANC EXCLUSIVELY,
TERM P ERPETUAL.
.5000
CASH CAPITAL
GASH ASSETS, :::::::: :00
.77 7
F,ltatchford Stun J. L,
Nato' Frazier, 'Geo. W. Fahneatook.
John M. Atwood. .Jamea L. ClMborn,
Beni, T,_Tredlok. Wm. G. Bord Wig ,, •
George H. Stuart, Charles Wheeler: '
John H. Brown. • Thos.M. Niontgomery.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
THOS. H. MONTGOMERY. VieePresident.
oeSo.6mo ALEX. W. WIENER, Secretary.
A MERICAN MUTUd.L ENISERANCE , 0010PANY....
.o.oolu Farquhar' Building, No. 228 Walnut street. Ma.
rine and Inland In.surancea. Risks taken on Vessels, Car.
goal and Freights to all pasta of the world, and on goods
on inland transportation on rivers, canals, railroads , and
ether conveyances throughout the United States.
WILLIAM CRAIG. President
PETER °ELLEN. Vice President.
ROBERT J. MEE, Be
William Craig, Wm. T. Lowlier,
Peter Cullen, J. Johnson Brown.
John Dana, Jr., Samuel A. Mao%
William IL Merrick. Charles Conrad,
Wiling Dallett, Dewy L. Elder, ,
Beni. W. Richards. B. Rodman Morgan,
Henry. Baird, Pearson
Dallett. Jan
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPAIY.—CIEL
Att
PERPETUAL.
Unice. No. all WALNUTstree_t. above Third, PMlaaPa.
Will insure against Loea or Damage by Fire, on Build.
Mits, either perpetually or for a limited time. Household
Furniture and Merchandise generally'.
Also, Marine Insurance on Vessiels, Cargoes and Freight&
inland Insurance toparts of the Union.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Esher. , Peter Sieger.
D. Luther, • J. E. Baum. • -,
Lewis Audenried, Wm. F. Dean.
John It. Blakiston. aollst Ketcham. .
Davis Pearson, John B. Hoyt
• WM. ESHER, President.
WM. F. DEAI4, Vice President
Wm. M. Senn. Secretary. 1a tu.th a tt. ,
MA ME INSURANCE COMPANY. NO. 101 CHESTNUT
street.
PECILADZLPMA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANOR.
DIRECTOR&
Francis N. Buck. John W. Rvernirse.
Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter.
Henry Lewis. Jno. fressier.Jr..
Robert Pearce, E.D. Woodruff.
P. 13. Justice. Chas. Stokes.
GM A. Wert. Jos. D. RBI&
FRANCIS 11. II Cr. Wedlent, • • .
CHAR. RiGHARDRON. Vice Preside
W. T. BLAWCWASD. Secretary
,dag. FOR SALE.-ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE.
jal.l. NO. 3= SPECCE STREET. ALL MODERN IN'
MOVEMENTS.
ALSO, ELEGANT NEW 'RESIDENCE, WM/.
LACE STREET, EAST OF TWENTIETH
STREET, FORTY FEET FRONT, AND FINISHED
WITH ALL THE MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
WILL BE SOLD ON 'ACCOMMODATING .
EMS.
MACBROTHER & CO.,
sueXlm NO. 2.600 SOUTH STREET.
rARCH STREET.—FOR BALE—AN ELEGANT
Brovnwstone Residence, 25 feet front, with Mansard
of
and Lot =5 feet deep, situate on Arch atreet,
west Eighteenth etreet, and extending throunh to
Cherry etreet; was erected and finished throughout in the
very beet manner, of the beet materials, exvreeely for the
occupancy of the present owner ; has large back - build.:
loge, every convenience and improvement, and is in
perfect order. J. LI
M. GMMEIdis . SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
r: FOR SALE.—FTRST.CLASS DWELLINOS.
960 Franklin etreet. Immediate P05L.C661013.
818 North Seventh et. " "
429 S. Fifteenth street ''
2910 Lombard street..
26) North Eleventh etreet. "
Store and Dwelling 705 South Second street.
1228 Ogden greet. l'oesesaion soon.
Apply to COP ,Pl.lOl. di JORDAN, 433 Wahmt street.
It ARCH BTItEET.—FOR SALE}—T;; WIND
some four•atory brick residence, with.thr
,ee-storl
double back buildings, situate No. Mk Arch' street
Hae every niodsrn convenience and improvement," and is
in perfect order. Lot 20 feet front by 140 feetgeep.
mediate) posesseion given. J. M. GUMMEY sops. 506
Walnut street
itFOR SALE--AN ELEGANT • .FOUR,STOII,I
Stone Realdence, built and,Snlahod.> throughout in
the very beat manner, by the pr Bent Owner, et.
preeely for hie own occupancy, furniehed with extra con
veniences—Bret floor painted in freaco-,and iLI pgrt et I
order. Situate on West LeenatZetreekneab 't! Mark%
Church. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, &A Walnutetreot.
itFACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT.—A LARGE
• three.story brick Factory Building, having fronts on
three streets. Is built in the most. substanida lman. nt i :learly new and in perfect order...J.oM feet front b i
116 f et deep. Immediate eession, given. Poe further
p culars apply to J. M. y'd: SONS, WS Walnut
street.
gPRICE STREET, GERMANTOWN—Pp BALE.
—A handsome modern Steno Cottouge Mem*
with all the city conveniences and in pe rfect e order,
situate on Price Street, within four minutes' walk from
the De pot. Immediate possession given. J. M flUkthl:EY
& SONS, 1.06 Walnut Street. ,
FOR SALE—SIX.ROOM HOUSE, WITH BATH
and modern Improvements, near Nineteenth and
Perdu. Frica low, fun' terms
y riletz* Al 6 o24: :
nOd3t4 524 Walnut street.
018,lillife
itFOR SALE— HANDSOME NEW STABLE. ON
west He of Vaughan street, welt of Ffftdentlt, and
south of Walnut, adJoinlnd ftidingl3ehooL.
S. KINGSTON Moir.AY.
ncilda• 429 Walnut street.
rSPRUCE STREET.—TROMABI, SONS WILL
sell on Tuesday next, at the Exchange, the valuable
Dwelling, N 0.117 Bpruce street, belonging to the es
tatse—One-h Joseph
altenin; Howe% deceased, to be sobi, peretobtpjair.
Te ^ • 'nout
CONTENTS OF A DRUG STORE.—OVER SOO DOT
ties with Medicines. Many other things, and Beam
Mertars, Shelving, dm. worth ,abont S 140; all for. $7O,
inettire,st once at 114 N. Third street.
1?
,
VALUABLE RIVER " LOT - FOR - SALE—ON THE
Schuylkill übove,(lli• etzee 162_
_feel 'front , br it l27
fcetto Warden , s. li nb. , 'A u , • El. • i Green: Ao2o
TO LET,
M 34.114401 S. 8..*. ainkpeititei s
Fate 612 Chtiituatitrat.: , :.
EDWARD P. KELLY
oda S. E. ~ •
saliostnut and fleyontd.
r_FOR - SALE—NEW BROWN STONE • FRONT
Houses, No. 2017 Spruce street, lot 24 by NO feet; No.
2021 Spruce street, lot 22 by IN feet, to Ritt AAhoaea
strlet, 40 fcet WOO. Pilithea, l !B,t4 B , l reitiftit inannir•
No. 228 Walnut street.
At buildings from 8 to 9 and 8 to 4. nolB 6t•
riFOR RENT, FbfitliD3HEDOR UNFURNR3EIED.
—The fouPstory brick Residence, with threeodery
double back buildings, situate ,un the northwest
corner of Twentiet streets i•lias parlor,
room, kitchen, out. JibraryoB chambersi ba
rooms, 2 water ale ae. J. M. GUMMY di BONG.
508 Walnut street.
Et.24l.gaita-MHTIVIEE-angalfWgfel4l46ra ia ,
provements. Immediate Possession. Also the three
stogy Dwelling. B. B. corn erwyea of Broad and Columbia ave.
mrderialelent& Immediate aoeseedea.
PP to COPPtr & ammo'. 433 w a h m i &met
rTO BENT.—STORE No, 115 SOUTH NINTH
atreetv Alladec., Continental hotel —suitablu tor
tailor or boot, and shoe store. d
r. itlirpr
n019 , 6t. No. 129 South Seventh street.
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO 'LE-.-A DE.
41.019 , eddeuge with good Stabling,, aflame near
n Street" Station. APPIY at 18 South Second
Btreet • . nolB a tu, t 4 et*
R. MR BRWILFROM DECEMBER OVA LOGIN
new Store. on Dchtwore aventukbelow aestuut
Apply • B.,OISSDAR.I 00..
od 108 South Delaware avenue.
•
` II a-zirrenteNvvoui END
kid 4' lot .taistot
• December let. Terms mo . aerstm Apply r
.1518 North Bread street. f.,0. 0019 B t's
, RENT—I.Mirt . g o t oN
e second 'ea14.1147,121 &Ws
in No. 723 Area 0 • Nltx W
rN Wabate .no2tsu e Bum
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4 a vr ., • i v;.o
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FOR, SALE.
TOIMENTi • ..•.' - ,, i' t. i , '.,. - :',, .
WINEMILI
Em=m=2m
IrOtan. 6 lll=
iiiilgiviiy A glinorsf. ag4_ _ - u r..
D andsoine Double Residence: 140:1681 - Green street,
I. nder authority of th e Qrplums' Court forLthe Ci end v
4:minty of. Fhliadelphia„on Wednerslag, „:. Pew. 40 Ant ~.
12 o'clock, noon, will 40 gold At pubutisattat ,the a.
delphia Exchange, tar following &Weft 4041 of -
itidgwav Minors: All that lot of ground 'ITO the' ,
iLtorY Mick meninage' Menton erected, Situate , oift . 0
north side of Green street , (its widenedterl Infeetle at er.
distance of Atkin emitward hum Sigh:ant/Fier*, the
Fifteenth Ward of the city tcontaitting in neon 0 .:.
street •Se feet and ettending in depth lel; eat' 5 . t ,
With the exclusive right of. the 4 feet alloY"Yel e . :
hounds it on the weal leading into Sixj,stenth ' ''''
bier*,
'And Thr lon/nap w to. and writerietillriardnbran all times ._
'hereafter fotereHubleet however - to theorkliti olet*
Privilege of the see *Awhile g te'the , west of , brdl& - '-
-
ling over the eat alley, leaving 9 feet in the clear. , -- 'ii'
The above la a batideente threeeterse brisk-resi dence s ,
with twriatory back building& ' Saloon parlot_witic giant
ble mantel on one aide, dlnintproont, kitchen and aultundp s ,
kir 01104,2 ranges, private atairrray and three leno, pan,
tryrionl the other;, three: large eltamberi and battl4nerd,'
with perinitrient'wasbatandg sitting.roolti with ' marble
mantel, and nureer3r on the• second floor; 4 'Urge chant.
hers and clowns on third door. Hot and cold gratly , gat
throughout, Auntie vestibule, wash pave, good lteat.o in i , ..
cellar, and hi neatly papered and painted. The, ow ,fix.,
titres are included in the sale.,
flarinimediate possession.
f May be examined at any time.
Ems' s6l:* td be paid at the time of sale. ,
By the Court, E. A. MERRICR., Clerk 0.0.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Sterer422 Walnut street.
_____
nol4 21 28
faPUBLIC A. FABEMAN, AUG
tioneer, Vredneaday, December
4,1867, at 13 o'clock. noon, " will he. sold at_publle
sale, at the Philadelphia Bxelfatiktr - the following
described real estate, viz.: No. 1.-14ot, Arinstreekabeve •
Belgrade—lot No. OK on a plan of estatelate Of E. 1211- •
eon, eituato on the southwest sided • Ann ostreet, 21) feet
northwest of Belgrade street, 20 feet front on Ann street
by 105 feet, more or less, in depth.
No. 2.--Lot,• William street, above Bolgrade--lot 1, 70. 8117
on said plan, situate on the northeast aide of. William
street, 60 feet northwest of Belgrade street,
.20 fetlfren,
on 'William street by 105 feet deep. •' ' •
No. 3.—Lot, William street, below Alniond—totiNtl. '7185 •
on said olsn, situate on the southwest aide of
street, 1.% feet southeast ef Almond street 20 feet front Ott..
William street by 100 feet deep.
No. 4.--L6t,Thompson streckbelow William — loth n,
situate on the southeast aide of Thompson street. 2 0 - 4`04' , .. 4
southwest of William street, 20 feet front on Thempii ' 4 ;
street by 181 feet 7 inches deep.
No. s.—Lot, corner Thompson and Monmouth streetspi ,
lot No. 670 on said plan. situate on the east corner of
Thompson and Monmouth streets, 91 feet !tent bY /31 leer,
7 Inches deep. •
below
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0. 6.—Lot , Monmouth . street, o lielgradee-lot170.1:
798 on said plan, situate on the northeast side of • Men , '
month street, 110 feet southeast of Belgrade street,"9o feet • "
front on Monmouth street by RS feet in , depth. •
Chlf $5O to be paid'on each at time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,.
n 014.21311 Store, 44 Walnut street. r••
ORPHANS' COURT. SALE.—ESTATE Ct wo- .•
Liam H. Conrad, deceased. James A. Freeman:*
Auctioneer. Dwellings, Noll- 131 5 Brown strnetr''
and 1314 Atmore street, Fourteenth 'Ward; Under au
thority of the Orphans Court for the City and CountYof
Philadelphia, on Wednesday, December4th. 1867, .at
o'clock, noon, willbe sold at public sale, at• the Philadet ,
phia Exchange. the following described real estate...lntel..
the property of William H. Conrad. decd. AU that lot of .
ground with the 4 brick dwellings thereon crebtedoititater
on the north sideof -Brown street, in the Feurteenth Ward ,
of the city, at the dlstance of 888 feet 9,1‘ inchea east of •
Broad street ; containing in l andfron eet, and in depth otit
the west line, 174 (cotes inches, on the east line, 124 . •
feet. 117 c inches to Atmore street. N. 4l.—The above will .'
be divided and cold according to a survey and plan nfade
by the District Surveyor ae follows:*
BROWN ST.--A two-story brick house and lot north '•,
side of Brown street (No. 1315,) 18 feet front and 74 ;(
feet 8 inches deep on the east lino and 78 feet
deep on the west line at right angles with Brown street.
A TMORE ST.--Three small houses and lot of ground on
the rear of the above fronting on Atmore street (No. 1314,)
18 feet front and 50 feet 33 , ,, inches deep on the east line
and 48 feet (l)c inches deep on the west line. Survey and
Plan at the Auction Store.
Witrsloo to be paid on each at the time of sale.
the Court, E. A. El ERRICK, Clerk O. C.
ANTHONY CONRAD. Admin., dbnc t a.
JAMES. A. FREEMAN. Auctioneee.
n 014.21,25 • Store, 422 Walnut street. •
riEXECUTRIX'S ABSOLUTE SALE.—ESTATE OE
llichord Smethurst, decessed.—Jantea A. Freeman,
" Anctioncor.—Under authority contained in the will
of the late Iti thurat, deceased, on Wednesday
Dee. 4 ,1287, at 1.2 o'cloc on, will be sold at public sale.
without reserve, at the P delphiaExchang, the follow
ing described Real Estate, avenue,
No: Ward.g. Lot,
cloinghlikgr tit
Fifty.fourth and Cedar avenue, 27th AU thOse 5
lots of ground. No. 140 to 144 inclusive, in a plan laid out
by Wm. Morrison. situate on N. E. corner of, Cedar ave.
nue and Fifty-fourth street—togother. 100 feet on' Cedar .'
avenue, and 112 feet on Fifty.fourth street. .. • '.. .
No. 2.—A Lot of Ground, Somerset and Memphis streets
A lot of ground en the N. E. side of ~Somerset street
N. W. side of Lemon now Memphis street, 55feet front.
and 90 feet dem. .
No. 8.--Lot of Ground, William street. A lot on the S.
W. side of William street, ft. a side of 'Tulip and N. W.
side of Lemon now Memphis street, 241 feet frent i on Wil. • ,
Ham street, and 122 feet 2 inches deep.
liarsso to be paid en each at time of saln. . ' ..,' • .
Br order of Executrix, - 1
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer;
nol4 21 28 ... Store. 422 Wallillt *treat
,
ORPHANS' COURT BALE.--ESTATEOFHENRYv •
Faunce, deceased:— James A. Freeman. Auctioneer.
—Brick and Frame /louses, Not. 1334 and , 1g34
stre.et. Highteenth Ward.—Under authorityof.tlius
plume Court for the City and County of PhiladelP
on '%Vednesday. December 4th,1837. at 12 o'clock. trona.
will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exehange,"
the following described real estate, late' the property or. '
Henry Faunce, deceased: All that certain lot at , ground,
situate on the southwest Me- of ,, Otia street, between
Girard avenue and Thompson "treat, in ,the EightoentU ‘7
Ward of the city; eontaining id front on. title ateeetAo
feet, and in depth siong,-..Moyer .atrect 142 feet. Ihr the
abovelot are erected a two_ and - a half story brick dwell.
ing and a twnetery frame bemuse; al t he twoatory frame
houee with;fneme kitchen attached 01No. 12321. to,ine.4l!ded.
Clear of , bicumbrance: One-third, being the dower Or
the widow. to ,remain.
igloo to be paid.at the time of male. . ,
By the Court,
JOHNMERVICK,-Clerk
ROBERTB, Trustee.
JAMES A.. FREEDLAN,__,_Anctionm,2 •
nol4 21,.:P3 • sore. 422 Walnut smut. -
riREAL ESTATE.;--JAMES A. -FREEMAN.
4; Auctioneer . .-Yaluable roPerlY,
' Second stret, and (lourt 'lotuses. On , -w
December 4, 1887, at 19 o'clock, ne01:Will be 80 1.s4Pab
sale, at the PhiLadelphiaExchange,thefollowing daeetibed __
real estate, viz.: All that valuable business.lPrOPettr-two
story frame store and dwelling (No. 778) South Second
street, with the lot of ground on which it is created, on the
west side of Second, street, below- German street, in the
Third Ward ; containing front 23 feet Cinches, and ex
tending in depth 100 feet, then widening on the south to
the width of .11 feet 5 chias, and then, extending the
further depth of 50 feet, being 150 feet deep on the north.
line. On the rear of the lot are erected tlaree4ttoty brick
haulier, renting for $144 a year each. Reserving to the
property adjoining °litho south tho, lige of an alley way 3
feet wide and to feet deep for a passer way and, water.
course, &c. Subject to the psyreent of 40 per STUMM. pat
of a ground rent of $177 40 now charge upon this and the
property adjoining on the, south. Tkalrhele rants fors7oo
a War.
Ilre — sloo to be paid at the time of rale. • ,
JA -NIES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Elora tl2 Walmitstred:
noI4 21 28
ORPHANS' COURT SALE:— ESTATE OF
:r. Thomas Carroll. deceased.— James 'A. Freeman,
" Auctioneer.— Dialling, :
Sixteenth, aboveßhip
street.—Under autilori of the Orphans' Court for,
City' and. County. of hiladelphia, on Wednw!day,
comber 4 th, 1867, at 1.2 o'clock. noon, will bo *sold at to
-1.10 sale, at the Philadelphia- *Exchange, under authority
contained in the will of the late Thomas C
an equal moiety or half-part of all that
brick messuage and lot of ground einutte on tht7eaeTtZre
of Sixteenth street, at, the di/dance of 09, feet.northWant
of Shippen street; containingln front on Sixteenth street
17 feet and.in depth 78 tact to a B,feet wide alley, with, the
privilege of mild alley.
tit Subject to $59 50 ground rent per annum.
Plr'sloo to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court. E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C.
ANDREW ALLISON, Administrator.
JAMES 4. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
noli 91dt28 Store:No.422 Walnut etreet.
inPEREMPTORY BALE—JAMES A. FREEMAN;
Auctioneer. Handsome Residence, No. ?98Pine
great. On Wednesday, December 4, on, at , 12
o'clock, noon, will be mold at public sale, without reserve,
at the Philadelphia •Eitchange. the fo ll owing deecribed.
re al
esta •. A ll that handsome threeetory brick
residence endt of ground thereto belonging,'eltuate.on
the south eide of Pine str e e t (No. 22111, in. the Fifth Ward
of the city; containing in front 1g feet 0 inchett, and in
depth 142 feet to Stemper's eller. Douse Mot Votary
brick back buildings. with outside kitchen. The tje6Bx.
tures ate included. The property has all the modenrim.
provements.
[RP' It will be Bold without reserve, and the owner will
deliver poseession within 8 months from the execution of
the deed, ,playing rent therefor at the rate of $lOO per
month to the purchaser. $5,060 may remain if , delsired,,
remainder club within 1;. 'days,
If $2OO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. PItEEMAN. Auctioneer,
note 21 28 Store, 4ZI Walnut street.
Frlf/TrZiT
PROPOSALS FOR COAL.
PIIITADELPIITA. NOY.
Proposals will be received by the Trusteelo of tins'eltr
Ice Boat until Tuesday, December BBL at- noon:4w
furnishing from four hundred to seven hundredti i ns, at r. ,
their option (Zito pounds each) of best-milli nand
WHITE, ASH ANTHRACITE COAL, steamboa size;
also for tundshing from fifty to one hundred losikat
their option (440 pounds each), of beet quality BROAD.
TOr MOUNTAIN COAL,' run of mince; during the
winter of 1867.68. Said coal to be delivered:Mc board :of
the Ice Boat at any wharf on ill!) Delaware trout of the
city of Philadelphia, •or at Windmill Island,_ free. of
wharfage; in such quantities and at such time as the Tr* ,
tees may designate. The coal. is , to be weighed setae
times of delivery on board of the host, at the expense of
the party furnidhing the same.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best
bidder, and payments will be made monthly in eft!
warrants.
Address proposals to
a0IINb1';VI ,
President Trustees of tho City Ice Boat,
Office No ir2oiValuut street. second
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