43111 t Itrrorsrarmrr. —E. Lucien Richle, Esq., has Leen appointiSti liotorY Public (or this City by Governor RFSCArkID mom DirOWsING.—A man Walked Into the ochuintin at Calloatill greet, but night, about ten velock Be wat rracued from drowning by the Schuylkill 3larborrolice. gtinnuao A FELTOW BOARDER.—:DaVId Charl ton s!ras committed yerterday by Alderman Swift, to rower the charge of the layeny of $4O, from man who Loarded in the eame hour with him, No. UZI Bansom erect. Wile( , Ur Firearm' Cethnrine -..40n was be :. gore Alt. pocketo upon the charge of having picked the ocof a Indy of $l6 . in Rattan% pawn broker establishment, at Fifteenth and Market streets. Money sleoller to that stolen was found on the person of gm, accused, Catharine was held in $BOO bail for trial. BRUTAL CONDUCT.—SamueI Parker and am vet Fleming were arrested yesterday, upof on the c S harge kicking and heating the men and women who lie about on the rell‘r:doors, and steps, arc., on Bedford street. near perrntlk. One, woniau is alleged to have been badly in. jam!. The acc committedken before Alderman Titter, miry, and werere- trial. • - at AaarnEn AitnEsT.—James Long, reald ng No. Uzi Barclay street, was arrested yesterday upon .the charge of having been concerned in the larceny of win dow-shades, valued at $6O. from a wagon from Mana yunk. which wee standing_ at Sixteenth and Coates btrectek.somo weeks ago. lie standing_ been keeping out of the way of the police since that time. Bo was held for a further bearing bY Pancoast. Potxricat..—A German Republican ncettng was held Ituit night, at Captain Fisherie house, corner Trenton avenue and Dauphin streets, Nineteenth Ward, Mr. Hensel was elected President, Mr. John tine, Vice Tresident, Mr. Charles Popp, Secretary. The object of the meeting was to reorganise for the next Presidential c ampaign. Speeches were deliveied ey Col. Wm. Frish muth, Charles Schneider, Esq., and Frederick Breitinger, key. AN IMPUDENT ISCOUNDEEL.—A young man asmed Win. Matthews was before Alderman Massey YCS. gerday, upon the charge of false preteaces. It is alleged that he went to the Farmers , May Market, yesterday, and agreed to pur chase five loads of hay. He then born 'wed $9.6 from the owner of the bay saying that a man had offered to bet him *lee against tnii upon a little game, and that be w t h rou g h win. The "patent safe game" was then genewith, and. of course, Matthews lost. Ile then put Me thumb up to his nose, told the farmer to Leld In 81, a 000 ent° nd b send bha ana we tay r at Courtwhere he pleased. Ho was he. TIMELY Doccivicirr—nuntow EsCAPE.—This 3nOtning, about one o'clock, Lieutenant Bowers and Policeman Odenheimer,of the Fourth District, discovered smoke issuing from the confectionery store of Lowie Baffner,No. 151 North Sixth street. The family, who !were asleep in the upper part of the bulldixg, were aroused. and the store was entered, It was found that the stove was red hot, having been filled with coal and the door left shut by Mr. Haffner upon retiring. lie had also placed a wet coat on a chair near thestove. 'The cost and chair were destroyed, and everything in the :store was well heate was the time of the discovery of the 'smoke. The stock almost entirely ruined lied the .fire got fully under, way, some of the sleeping .insuates would probably have perished. A Emelt Orrorairsrry.—By Invitation of tho VeDDIS*II I I III State Sabbath-School Association, Rev. Ed ward Epgletton. of Chicago, will address the superin: tendents and teachers of Philadelphia on Monday even ing,December 2d, at 7X o'clock. The lecture, entitled' • bat we Need." will be 'delivered in the Spring Garden Vresloterian Church, on Eloventk street below Green. :Air. Eggleston is editor of the Sunday• School Teaclor, land a very entertaining speaker, PO that 4, rare opportu 'JAY will be affordt d for all friends of the cause, without charge foradoussion, to hear an interesting discourse from one of its 11 orethost advocates in this country. The lecturer. in company with Andrew A. Smith, of Brook lyn. and' George H. Stuart, will address the Sabbath schools of the came church on to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, it being the occasion of their Twenty•first ROBBERY, ARRESTS AND RECOVERY OF STOLEN I rnorsary.—This morning, between 13 and 5 o'clock, the clothing store of Mrs. Eme ll zie Listin, No. 505 Hurst street, was broken into and robbed of twenty coats, twenty ' pairs of pants. about eighteen vests and a lot of shirts sand socks. The- total value orate goods taken wee about 6550. The Third District Police suspected that the rob tierY had been committed by some parties who resided in Green's court. running from St. Mary street above andlOfficers liergesheirner, Hamilton, Bayletts and Larzelere made a descent upon house No. '7 in the court. In a room in the second. stm, Thomas Rollins, (white) and John Andersoom J ohn Francis. Joseph Wil -I,lllll* John Williams ,Lawson Grover and Wm. Morgan, gall black) were found. All the stolen goods were found an the room. some of the articles being upon the persons of the parties captured. The prisoners' had a hearing Let ore Alderman Morrow, and were committed to an swer at Court. " CANNEL , Fauns, &c.—lt will be remembered that large otiantithis of canned fruits, sardines, meats, pickles, preserves, Arc., hp:Ye recently been attached by Deputy Collector Knees% of the •Elecond Collection Dis trict, for an pmiasion by the manufacturers to pay the in- . tenni revenue tax. '1 his actin has caused considerable excitement among the dealers in this class of articles, and them is going hesitation on the _part of customers to pur chase, en account of the alleges' infraction of the law. An examination of the law, however, reveals the fact that the amendments to the Internal Revenue Law. approved March 4th. 1867. exempt " canned and preserved meata and shellfish," and "canned and pre served vegetables and finite , By a special decision of the Cemmiasioner of Internal Revenue. the net of March. 1867. ie held to apply to pickles and ,preserves. Buch articles in this line of trade as mustard,' , .sauces, syrups,.jams and jellies aro not exempt under the law, and are all regnlarly stamped, at legal by the leading dealers. We make this Statement to - correct a misapprehension which has created and confusion and distrabettveen the manufacturerstheir custoiners. CITY NOTICES. • BOWER'S INFANT CORDIALIB a certain, safe and Opeedy cure for Cholle, , Pains and Spasms—yielding at relief to children 'lent hing. "Bow En's Glint ARABIC &Rims" Quiet Coughs, sheathe inflamed tnifacss and im parts much comfort in Bronchial Irritatione. Com posed of IfirGum Arabic, Paregoric, Vinegar Squill, Comfrey, Coltafoot, Boarboand, Spikenard and Sugar, Folidifled by evaporation, and formed into an agree able and inviting medicinal Confection. Jai Manufactured by BOWEIt, SIXTH and Visa, and gold by Druggists. Price 35 cents. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES and Fancy Goods. )IVIEN & 13120THE115, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. BENROW ' S Sonrs.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Rose, &e.. SNOWDEN & BROTHERS, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. WRIGHT'S ALCONATEI GLYCERIN. '" TABLET OF SOLID/11ED GLYCERIN Softens and smooths the akin, prevents chapping, im parts beauty and brightness to the complexion, is de 11cionsly fragrant, transparent and superb as a Toile soap. Bold by all Druggists. 11. & U. A. Wamurr, Philadelphia. THE GREAT PIANIST or Till: Act:—WONDERFI 7 I. AND NOVEL INVENTION. Nuns. ALEX ANDEL'. Wo x.owroci, the world-famed Pianist and Vocalist, has kindly consented to remain in Philadelphia long enough to impart another course of meAcal instruction to ladies and gentlemen desiring to become accom plished on the piano and in vocalism. ills parlors are at No. 704, south side of Washington Square. tie has recently invented an instrument which correctly malls the different degrees of time, even in the most difficult music. It is a novelty that will greatly facilitate the learner in acg a erfect knowledge of music, and M q the end of the uirin c ourse p the distinguished pianist will present one of them to each of his pupils. Thus is afforded an exceedingly rare opportunity to receive or Anish a musical education. BISQEET CIIINA FLOWERS. At Kerr's China Hall, 529 Chestnut street. We have 'ow opened a beautiful assortment of china flowers awl bouquets of exquisite designs. CREAM CARAMELS and Chocolate Creams. These popular confections, comprising till the choice huh flavors, manufactured daily at A. W. Dolt'a Cara mel Depot, N 0.1009 Walnut street. YARMOUTH. SUGAR CORN. Yarmouth Sugar Corn. bole Agents, CHRISTMAS PREP.kt:ATIi IoN ;:-. The feathery flakes which floated through the wintry air to-day told of the approach of that merry season when joy and gladness within doors compensates for storms and gloom without. L. O. Whitman &Co., the celebrated confectioners of No. 1118 Chestnut street,helow Fourth, bate all the vast resources of their establishment in full operation, making preparation for the holiday t,eason. Their variety of elegant confections will excel that of any former year, and theynave turned special attention ,the production of etegitut bweettnetits to Le put ,„ or presentation purposes . E. it. Whit man ,S: Cty, Pay as much attention to the purity and wholesomeness of their productions as they do to their deliciousness. LADIES', MISSES' AND CII ttamEN's Fine and Fancy Fars, At the very lowest prices. Oakfords, Continental Rot& LACE AND DAMASK CURTAINS, gllt and walnu cornice curtain ornamerts, tassels, ac., selling at hal Ihe usual price, at Patten's, where you can always se cure bargains, 1909 Chestnut street. Tossuco ion teach you to play pitch and toes! I'll flog yon for an hour, I will." "Father," instantly exclaimed the incorrigible, as ho balanced a penny on his thumb and linger, "I'll toss you to imam it two hours or nothing." This anecdote has nothing, in the world to do with our advice to bay your coal of htr. W. W.,Alter, Ninth street, below Girard avenue, or at his Branch Office, corner of Sixth and tiring Garden streets. VEILY UWE CLUETERB Almeria Cimpe,s.-- birrourax. & FLETOUICE,_ 1804 chestnut street. LmAy.s 4 , MISSES' AND CuttrotEN's Fine and Fancy Fors, At the very lowest pric es . Oakrorda, Continental hotel. 'EW eIIItISTATAS GOODS At Kerr's China Ball, VS Chestnut street. Just prened, all the newest designs of Parts novelties for j,ioliday presents. IrrninnLlt,WßATlvitif aroma.— Raving opened an °face at No. 823 Walnut street, I am now prepared to receive orders. Parties who wish to have their residences made comfortable would do well to call and examine tbis Strip. , as it is far superior to any other. Agents wanted. County and district rights for sale. W. P. Iloon, 823 Walnut street. IF THE sale of shares in aid of the Riverside Institute are disposed of at the last rate at which they bare been going on within the few days, the subscription books will certainly soon be closed. Residents of this city should make application at the Office, No. 921 Chestnnt street. Those who delay mail the last moment may lose the opportunity of atd ingjble good york. . . 21 ie - —i IlilllEs ' , MISSESn'd Fancy Atill ClFurs MADIIEN'S Fine and At the very lowest prices. Oakfords, O'ontinental HoteL Bnowres JAMAICA GINGER ' maintains its superiority as a standard family Medicine. No house hold should be without it. For the nerves tt is in valuable. Applied externally, mixed with equal parts of brandy or spirits, it alleviates and in a short time cures Chronic Rheumatism ; for flatulency after meals it has proved a very effectual remedy, and has been the means of curing many a idyspeptic—for ninny cer tiiicates of its efficacy in certain diseases call at the Drug Store of T. Brown, Jr., N.B. corner of Fifth and Chestnut. • FRENCH CHINA! FRENCH CHINA! BELLING OFF! PELLIZIG ore! Herr's China Mill, No. 529 Chestnut street. We are now offering, to reduce stock before moving to our new store, 1218 Chestnut street, our entire stock of white French china retail, less than the lowest wholesale importers' prices,and guaranteed to be supe rior to any French china ever offered in this market, and newest shapes. Warranted the best quality white French china dinner plates, large size, 9).5, inches, per doz... $3 25 Dinner plates, French size, 9 inches, per d0z.... 300 Breakfast plates, large size, 834 inches, per doz. 275 Breakfast plates, small size, 8 inches, per doz... 250 Tea plates, large size, 73d inches, per d0z....... 200 Tea plates, small size, 6 inches, per d0z.... 1 88 With a complete stock of all other articles in French china, at equally low prices, and in quantities to suit purchasers. &outs K. Krim & China Nall, 529 Chestnut street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.-- J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liablesources in the city can be seen at his office. No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for extunination. Tut Distinguishing ..Criterion of Exquisite , Taste and High 'Fashion, 'Wilke loading circles of so ciety, is the adoption of PIIALON So.'s - Extract of the "Night Blooming•Cereue" as a perfume :for the handkerchief. The evanescent Parisian scents are no lonaer in vogue. THE ERUPTIONS OP MOUNT VESUVIUS!—This terrible volcano is. now devastating the plains for miles around with. Its strums of heated lava, a terror to ail people within its trhacherous limits. The Cloth ing BOUEC of Charles Stokes ,b Co., No. 824 Chestnut street, under the "Continental," brings Joy and glad- Ill!9S to all within its operations, the steady streamhoureholds ofp;ood and cheap clothing that is by daily oaring out of its doors. CJIANGE OF BUSINEmS.- Curtains, Curtain Material, Piano and Table Covers Cornices, Felling at low pri!ies until Christ TEIS, KELTY. CARRINGTON & CO., 723 Chestnut street. WHITE GRAPES, WHITE GRAPES, Ily the wholesale or single pound. MITCHELL FLETOHEIt, 124 ZE 4 Chestnut street. CURTAINS, ' Shades and Furniture Covering selling eft until Christmas. Change of business at that time. KISLTY, CARILLNOTON Cp, 723 Chestnut street. E.T.TRA Fmc BLACK TEA By the chest of frotn 5 to 50 pounds. MITORELL & FLETOEIEB., • 1204 chestnut street. CuirrAiNs, Shades, Furniture Coverings, do &c., at reduced prices until Jan. Ist, 1868. KELTY, CARRINGTON & Co., 723 Chestnut street. LACEICURTAINS.--If you are in need of me Curtains, see those of W. Henry Patten, 1408 Chestnut tireet; they aro the Unest ever introduced . Belting remarkably low. • " As AN AUXILIARY to incite the nevve fluid, to perform its functions when it has become vitiated, DR. TLIRNY.R'S TIO.DOOLOUREVX, Or UNIVISRBAL NEo- RALGIA PII.L, standg unequalled, and for removing Neuralgia, Nerveache or any other painful nerve com plaint, and to strengthen the debilitated nervous sys tem; it is peculiarly — adapted. - Apothecaries have it. SOFA BED, SOFA BED.—ID: the day a- 13p1011di sofa, at night a luxtrlous bed. Call and tice them a W. Henry Patten's, 140 E Chestnut street. Tin largest and most beautiful assortment of Bats and Bonnets is now offered by Messrs. Woud Cary, 125 Chestnut street. Their stock includes many choice novelties. Hat and Bonnet Frames, in variety; all kinds of Bonnet materials sold in any quantity to ell I t purchasers. EXTRA CHOCOLATE CARAMEL..--• EXTRA CHOCOLATE CARAMEL Surpassingly Fine to the taste. STAMEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. EYE, EAR, CATARRH, THROAT and all Lung diseases, Cancer and all Chronic affections success fully treated by Dr. Kline, 931 Arch street. WHAT BIIAEL I BUY FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT for my wife, sister, cousin, niece or "intended" (as the case may he), is the perplexing question as the Holidays approach. Now, we are happy to say we can answer this question for one and all. Bay one of thosb Beautiful Combination Sewing and Button hole Machines, at the S. W. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets. Nothing could be more appropriate for the purpose. Elegance and Wei taneras combined, nittl the price within the reach of all. NEW CHRISTMAS Goons Now opening at Kerr's China Hall, 529 Chequa Kreet. k, GOOD AND elfEAl . PRY Goons.—Every news- F v aiwr is filled with accounts of nods; bit to sally get bargains, and not find t m deh,r in the end, is rare. Cheap too often means /teat \ i.n business. Such is, however, not the case with F. Sehuellermann, at No. 23 North Ninth street, who, as we learm from those who have examined his stock, really sells the best goods at the lowest rates. Visit him and see. .Boom.—Tho largest assortment of Men's Boots, ans Shoes in the city. Bartlett, 83 South Sixth street, above (,:hostnuL -11.Erve,s & 45 North Water stree amma MR DAILY EVENING BULLETIL-LPHILADELPHLL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER; 30, 18e7. SPLENDID SUGAR ALMONDS Most beautifully finished, In great variety. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market et., Manufacturer ?Ants FANCY GoODs, At Rerr's China Ilall, 529 Chestnut street. We are now openinO, per steamers Bellona and St. Laurent, a large assortment of the moat beautiful and newest designs of Paris Fancy Goods (suitable for holiday presents) ever imported to this city, consisting of Vases, Card Receivers. Bronzes, Coffee Cups, CO lonle Sets, China Bouquets, China Flowers, Flower Pots, Cigar Stands, Tobacco Boxes, Tete.a-tste Sete, Watch Stands, Ring Stands, with a large and select stock of other goods, too numerous to mention. An invitation Isom:tended to the public to make an ex. amination before purchasing elsewhere. Those de airing a choice of articles, both useful and ornamental should call at once JAWS K. Kt:RR & Duo., China Hall, r 529 Chemtnut arec ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR LACE CURTAINS Selling at lifty ; the richest curtains ever made, at Patten's, 140 S Chestnut street. VEEP FINE' OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Very Choice New Crop Tem.. & FLY/MUER, 1244 Cheetwat street. WILBQII'S COD LIVER 011, AND . LIME. - The friends of persons who have been restored from con tinned C'ensumption by the use of this original prep aration, and the grateful parties themselves have, by recommending it and acknowledging its wonderful efficacy, given to the article a vast popularity in New England. The Cod Liver :011 is In this combination robbed of its unpleasant taste, and is rendered doubly effective in being coupled with the Lime, which Is itself a restorative principle, supplying nature with Just the agent and assistance required to heal and reform the, diseased lungs. A. B. Wilbor, No. 166 Court street, Bostey, is the proprietor. In Philadelphia by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, and druggists gene rally. EvEmmaus . KNows HIBI.—We mean George W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. NU Spring Garden street. Gis Bon-bons, Caramels, Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons t Ban. anns, rigs, Prunes, Dates, etc., this is just the place. Rastas, - in whole, half and quarter boxes. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Currants, Bweel Cider,and Pare Brandy for Mince Pies, Fruit Cakes, MITOIIELL & FLETOIIOB, 1204 ChelitWat titrOOL JONES' HOTEL, 235 Dock street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6A. Mato 12 P. M. Good lodgings for guests. Roue open 011 niekt, Rooms 50 cis. per night: Darr ApPLEs, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans, • lidrroagm PLETOEIZE, 1204 Chomat street/ OIL PAINTINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 OHESTNIIT STREE'T, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR LATEST COLLECTIONS EXQUISITE PAINTINGS, VIE WORKS OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN PAINTERS Unusual care has been bestowed upon the selection of their Works of Art, this season, a far greater extent of country having been visited than usual, and a very general acquaint ance with the great Artists of Europe has resulted in the acquisi tion of a more choice and extensive assortment of 'Paintings than. they have ever before exhibited. The artiste represented ar:prominentlyu f,,we ADOLPH STADEMANN. CH. HOGITEM, E. PRIEDRICILBEN, MAX MICHAEL, A. BR/Urn, W. AMBERG, J. 11. DE HAAS, DE VOS, DE NOTER, CARL MILLNER, J. ARNOLD, A. DISIVIIN, MEYER VON BREMEN, CARL BOBER, A. PREFER, H. HERZOG, H. RHOM_BERO, JACOBSEN, SIMILES, C. JUNGHEIM, FRIED. VOITZ, A. LEU, REIMER. DAHLEN, MENO MUHLIG, W. VERSCHUUR, CARL HUBNER, H. WERNER, HEBILLEN BETHKE, VAN STARBENBORGH, . VON SEBEN, PAUL WEBER, EMILIE SCHOELTE. H. ZIMMERMANN, KAUFFMANN, P. LOSSOW, BOSCH. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. . . - NEW BOMAN PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES S. EARLE & BON/, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, GROCERIES, EICIVORS. &(.4 JAMES T. BLACK. B. J. M. WHITE:4DM Thompson Black's . Son BROAD AND CHESTNUT 003.9 DEALERS IN FINE TEAS AND COFFEES, Choice Brandi of Flour, Family Hermetically Sealed FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PICKLES AND PRESERVES : And every 'variety of Choice Family Groceries. IWOrdera by mall will receive prompt tear& FINE OOLONG TEAS, $lOO per pound, Or 90 cents by the Box: ALSO. Genuine Old Java, Laguayra, Maracaibo AND OTHER - COFFEES, By the Package or Retail.: SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, f 3. W. corner Broad and Walnid Sta. odßYfil • Roe Kno Altrac umm3o. 4 : B A na o.g n ra r nowzas tux Vo l t Frerth - Conientew lOW NA maim& ~ m%L'i LAMES , PRESS GO SPECIALTIES LADIES' FINE FURS, NOW OPEN, The choicest eelection we have ever offered. consistios of FINE RUSSIAN SABLE. HUDSON BAY SABLE. EASTERN AMERICAN SABLE. ROYAL ERMINE AND CIIINCIIILLA. FINE SIBERIAN EQUIRREL, ASTRACAN, GRAY. CRIMEAN. Besides many other varieties. REAL ASTRACAN CLOAKS. ARCTIC SEAL CLOAKS. FINE SABLE CLOAKS. And other largo Fur Garments. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., SPECIALTIES Ladies' Fine Cloaks. NOW OPEN, THE HANDSOMEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER E. HIBITED. COMPRISING GARMENTS IN THE MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AND OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE COLORS, IN CHEAP VARIETY AND WHICH WE WILL SELL AT POPULAR PRICES. J. W. Proctor & Co., StECIALTIES IN Bich Black Dress sus We have just received a Case of FINE LYONS SILKS, Porchased under advantageous circumstances, of qual ties varying from 34 to 35 50, To which we respectfully ask the attention of Ladles. These goods will be sold for less than they would cost t i e import. J. W. Proctor & C 0.,, P2O CHESTNUT Street DRESS -MAKING DEPARTMENT. All the Favorite Colors in PLAIN CORDED POPLINS. REPS. EPINGLINES. VELOURS IWEIBE And other Rich FabriAcs LKI for WNG BUTT% Which we will sell by the yard, or make to order. . LADIES DRESSES, MADE IN TWEh'filf-FOUR HOURS. A large variety of LADIES' WALKING SUITS. At all times ready-made to put on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. oe2SLttt tti s ^an rP6 STRAWBRIDGE & CO., EIGHTH and MARKET. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., EIGHTH and MARKET. 9ZO CIIESTNUT Street 920 CEGESTNUT Street. n =1 P=-. - t-4 0„.•n *skies • oa lil.4eiv B EST Eler OF GEST AND BE ST LAR THE OLD RYE FINE IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSE ED BY . HENRY S. ITANNIS & 00., #l5 sind 220 SOUTH FRONT STRlGivir Who offer the same TO THR I TILAIMi in Lots, on very advanss i eso Terms _ , Thetr:Stoelt of Rye Whisk-10h in BOND. eitlarneat ail the laVerite rib vi taut, and runs through the varlets' nionthsolllB6ll. l 4l44 and or this y e a r present date. to g Liberal contracts made tor lots arr re a enitsyrinutla fi.R. Dern, Enna eon Line Wharfs or at Bonded Wsurehouses, as parties 'wily loam INS tata,Noro INCORPORATED IBBS . , OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY NSURANCE COMPANY, PIIILADELPHIA. Noyember,l3, 1867. The following statement of the affairs of the Company ispublished in conformity with a provision of its charter: PREMIUMS RECEIVED From November 1,1866. to October 81 ,1 On Marine and Inland Illeks........Seetkaile 00 On Fire Risks. ....... ................ MUM U. 11013.687 01 PreMIIIMS on - FOUCled not marked off November 1, 186&....... PREMIUMS MARKED OFF As earned from Nov. 1, 1866. to Oct. 31.1867. On Marino and Inland Riaka........5 696 . 803 7 9 On Fire ........ ........ 136.343 11 157.4 3 . 143 30 Interest during the same period— Salvages, dcc. ..... ........ ........ LOSSES. EXPENSES. ku.. During the year, as above. Marine and Inland ' Navigation Lossea 8388,484 11 Fire Losses 8054 85 Return Premiums......... • • ........ 62.818 87 40,035 54 Agency. Charges. Advertisus. Printing. ....... .. :.............. Taxes —V. S. Tax. on Premium% Polley Stamp% ..... Expenses. . • .. ......... ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. —November 1.1807. $300,000 United States Five Per Cent Loan. 1040'e 13201.000 00 = l ,OOO United States Six Per Cent. Loan, 1881.. . 194.400 00 KM United St . J;ien iiiciFel6ni. . Loan, Treasury Notre 52.561 50 mon State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. , Loan. 210.070 OD 1.5,' 000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) ..... . 1.`3,614 00 50,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Ceni. Loan.. ... . . . . 51.006 OD 20,000 Pennsylv ania gage Six Per Cent Bonds... 19.K10 00 25,100 Pennsylvania Railroad SecondMoit. _gage Six Per Cent Bonds.. , . . 23.375 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. RE. guarantee). 21,000 00 awe State of Tennessee ; Five . Loan 18,10/ 00 Cent 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent Loan. ..... ... . .. 4470 00 • 15,000 300 shuns ..... Germantown Gas Company. Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila. • delphia 15.000 00 7,500 150 ebaree stock l'enneylvanla Salk road Company. . „ . 7.E00 00 5,000 10 0 shares stock . North Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 8.000 00 W,OOO 80 shares stock Pfiiiadaihla and Southern Mail SteamehlpCo MOM 00 201.900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, tint • liens on City Properties 240,900 00 121,101,100 Par • Market Value $1,100.1502 60 Cost. 55t€0,679 hl. Real Estate... . . ... 35,000 00 1113 Eeceivahle. for Insurances made.. ... . 74,11.1. Z 61 • Balances due -- a t diencies—Vre. miurns on Marine l'olleies—Ac. crued Interest• and other debts MI due the Company. . .. . 43W.1 - Stock and &tip of ineu ranee and other Companies, nom 00. Estimated value... . 8,017 00 Cash in Bank. ..$103,0 10 Cash in ........ 290 59 -- 10241169 Li.xamparp., Novembar 13.1861. * The Board of Directors have this Amy declared a CASH DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the capital stock. and SIX PER CENT. interest on the scrip of the Cnn. pony, payable on and after the Ist of December proximo, free of national and State taxes. They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. on the earned premiums for the year ending October 31.1867. certificates of which trill be issued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the Ist December proximo, free of stational and State taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the year end ing October 31, MM, be redeemed in CASH, at the office of the Company, on and after Ist December proximo. all interest thereon to cease on that day. PrNo certificate of profits issued under SIR. By tho act of incorporation "no certificate shall isms unless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence. DIRECTORS: Thomas C. Hand. James C. Hand. John C. Davis, William C. Ludwig. Edmund A. Sender, ,Asseph H. Seal, Theophilus Paulding. George 0. Leiper. John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig. James Treenail'. John D. Taylor, Henry C. Dallett, Jr.. George W. Derniidos. Samuel E. Stokely. Jacob P. Jonea, Henry Sloan. James B. McFarland. William G. Boulton, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, , Spencer )(divan% U. Jones Brooke, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh, Edward Lafoureade. - A. B. Berger. Jacob Riegel. D. T. Morgan. THOMAS C. HAND, President, JOWL C. DAVIS, Vice President. HE LYLIIURN, Secretary, nol6 tdel HENRY BALI,. Assistant Secretary. REAL ESTATE SALES. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE._ elgodern Three-story Brick Residence. No. 1= Cal " lowhill street, oast of Second street ' On Tuesday. Dec. 10th. 1887. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange,all that modern three story brick mossuage, with three - story double back build ing and lot of ground, situate on thu south side of Cal. iowhill street, east of Second street; the lot containing in front on Callowhill street 90 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet. The house was built by a former owner for bis own occupancy, and is finished throughout in the best manner, and.has all the modern CODVOI3IOOCCS; Is in per fect order throughout. Subject to an irredeemable ground rent of £2, or say $8 89-100 In currency. Immediate possession. Terms—s3,ooo may remain on mortgage. Can be examined on application to Barris & Stotes• bury. Noble street wharf. M. TROP4AB dr, SONS, Auctioneers, ~ fig 14 139 and 141 South Fourth street. riEXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY FSALE—ESTAT_E of Harriet Probasco, deceased.—Thomas t,/i; •Sons, Auctioneers. Three-story Brick Dwelling,. No. 984 North Sixth street. On Tuesday, December 17th, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without re. rerve, at the Phßadelphis Exchange, all that three-story brick. mecum:EN with twoators , back buildings and lot of ground. skim on the west side of Sixth street, 183 feet 13,4 inches up of Poplar street, No. 9841 the lot contain ing In front on Sixth street 15feet and extending in depth 80 feet, to a 154. feet wide alleyeith the free use and Privi le thereof ; has the gam , ba dm. W- - Clear of all insumbradee. Terms—Half Gash, it desired. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, h Fourth street. n03thd00 7 . 14 _--------------------_ _ _ ' REAL ESTATE—THOMAS it • SONS' SALE.— Modern fourstory Brick Reeidenco, No. 1808 Pine streot, west of Thirteenth qtgcet. len Tuesday, Dec. 17,1987, at 19 o'clock, noon, will Re sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange: All that modern fouraterY brick mucilage, witl threeatory side of streetd lot of ground., situate on the south side of Pine No. UM, 2 feet 6 inches west of Thirteenth street; the lot containing in front on Pine street 17 feet 8 inches, Bud ex tending in depth 80 feet to Dorsey street. The house is in good order, arid has the =lidera conveniences; lias intro. duce& bath, hot ,und• cold water, water closet, cooking ranee furnace in cellar, dre. K a Glear of all incur:abreact. ~ ediate possession. Keys at the Auction: Rohms. M. THOMAS dt SONS, Auctioneers , 182 and 141 B. Fourth street. -- ---------2-..:---, no2o do 14 R- REAL E STATE.—TIIOMAS 'di '3uA „ lt BALE. NmTiqtrYSilkDwhzilcarpenter stree t. wait of lans reft.ln , u adar !D ecember lid, 1007 at 19 oclocrA, noon, will be , sold stp lic sale, at the rhiladelphia Exchange. all that new threestory brick. snessuage and lot of greund,iiiNats on the north Eighteenth or liarpetater err. 70 fe d litches wed of Eighteenth street. w nty-siath ., at J containing in front a ll e y. t. end ex ndileg tnanD 74 Ilil. to ,0. 9 fret, 'Ale with the privilege ereof. 41, ha ilas.hattk&c. etuniectto a yearly ground , rent of 1 t7O: , .. Pr Immediate possession. 'May , be examined any day , , , previous tosale. M. TEMMAS & BONS. Auctioneers, 1293 0 - lail nal 441 Scutt; knurtiA atm% r. REAL ESTATIt.—TIIOIIAS SONS' SALE,— Tu o hreeetory Brick Dwellings, Nos. 2= and SO Rittimhonse street, botagen• Spruce and Locust streets, with four three.story brfek dwellings in the near, on Stewart street, On Tumidity, December 17,1861, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be mold at public tile; at the Philadel phia Exchange, the !Aiming described property, vie.: No. I.—All those brick meninges and lot ofgrEd thereto' situatebelonging, ust° on the' north ride off ßJtion ease tared, east of '1 wenty-t t street, No. 2028 ; contain in front. on Rittenhouse street 17 feet, and extending indepth 80 feet to Stewart street. The improvemnts consist of * threestory brick dwelling, fronting on R ittenhouse street. N 0.2023; 1 threoatory brick dwelling in the rear ' and I three.stary brink dwelling fronting on Stewart Street. with the privilege of an alhlY running frit° Stewart street. , Subject to a yearly ground rent of $5l. Terrus—Crib. No. 2.—A1l that lot of ground, with the improvements thereon erected, adjoining the above, No. 2015. same sire and description. Subject to a yearly ground rent of SSL Terms—Cash. Gia' The above two properties will be sold together or separately. nun at the Auction Rooms. TkiO5lAS A SONS, Auctioneers, noliodel 14 199 and 141 Booth Fourth street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS thBONIP 144. - E. Throe redeemable Oround Rents, ilasa a year. On Tuesday,De..ftinber ltd. MIL at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at publie sale i at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following delterlbed roPertY.vix.: No. I—All that re deemable ground rent, o a year. payable Lt Jan. and July, issuing out of slot of mound situate on the north side of Burton street. between Lombard and South stteete, No. ITN, lot IS remittent, 40 fret deep. Secured by a threeetory brick dwelleg. No. 2.—A1l that redeemable ground rent of El a year. payable let January and July. issuing out of a lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Burton street. between Lombard and South streets, No. 1771: lot le feet front., 40 feet deep. Secured by a threeetory brick dwelling. No. that redeemable ground rent of Sea a year. payable lot January and J u ly, iesuing out of a lot of ground, situate on the north side of Burton street, be tween Lombard and South streets. No. 17.11: lot le feet front, 40 feet deep. Secured by a threeetory brick dwell- . leg. • M. THOMAS rt SONS, Auctioneers. It 139 and 141 south Fourth etreet Handsome modern fouretory - Brick Itteldence, Na. South Broad snout, north of Lombard et, eet...— OuTeeaday, Beeeinber 17th, IM?. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public aide, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that Imndaerne modern four.rtory brick messuage. with three..tory back buildings and lot of4ground. situate on the west side of Broad eruct, north of TAterisrd strap No. 422; the hot contaittivtin fel.nt on Broad street 20 fe 3 inches, and extendine In depth tel 'feet to • a feet 1.4 inches wide alleyr, wltb the privilege thereof. The boned. is new, and is finished in the best wanner; has p srlw and kitchen on first floor: dining mom and 2 cninnbors on rotund Hoer :3 chamber@ and bath room on tad third neer. and 3 chambers on the fourth floor. Has the gas thtough out; both, hot and cold water. water closet dumb waiter. range and furnece ; numerous closets throughout the bowie. .ec. I:Sr - Ctear of all Ineumbrante. immediate poseowion. Keys next door below. 7,.rmie—One.halt the purchase money may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS & SONS, Anetioneene. nrade7.l4 and 111 South Fourth street 81,149. M Ul 195,445 09 $818,6©1 89 $608,145 21 $240.046 18 REAL F..STATI2.—THOHAS & SONS' BILE.-- Large and 'Valuable Property km, se u the wee. ern Excbanee floret with goblins. Ste Nos. MA. 91117,149.141 an 3P23 Market street. West Philadelphia. 125 feet front on /abet snort, 125 feet frost on Green street; two fro .--On Tuesday, December ift, laet at 12 o'clock. none, w be sold at public sale, at the Philadeb phis Szcli that large and valuable lot of ground. with the Leap relents thereon erected. situate on the' north tide or arket st.nt west - of Thirtyllteth l atest. Noe 2915 1 912 .1115.29/1 Mbdl=l.... the lot oentalhing in front on Market street 12.5 feet and extending in depth 195 feet to a 50feet wide meet railed Green street, on which it hairs front of 1201 feet., The topmost:ken% con sist of a tweeter' , brick hotel.. contalnUs 15 rooms; a, tiro-gory brick store. and stabling for 5.22 horses. &e. Subject to a lease for three years. from April Ist, 1e69, at a rent of $l,OOO a year, which can be purchased. Tennis —Half Caeh. THOMAS & SOIH. Auctioneers. UV and 141 South Fourth street: no2o de7 itREAL ESTATE-THOMAS & - ROMP RALR. , - , .. Very Valuable Dun Men Stand.—Modern Threestory Brick Store and Dwelling. No. ;a South , *Second street, n ,rth of Pins street adjelnins the Sixth National Bank. On Tuesday, Dee. 17, PAL at 12 o'clock. noon. will be told at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exthange, all that very desirable three-story briek messuage. with three story back building and lot of bound. situate on the west side of Second street, next to the corner of Pine street No. MS, • dJoining the birth Nationsl Dank; cos- Lifting in front on docond street Id feet, and extending In depth 66 feet •It has recently been 'it In excellent re pair. to much to that it is almost sew, papered sod painted throughout. two large bulk windows. gas, balk. hot and cold water, tarn/toe, cooking range. gfc. It has been occupied fora number of years as a dry -goods store. and is an excellent business stud. Ear Clear of all incumbrance. Terms half cash. Inim, dlate possession. M. THOMAS d ouNe. ductioneera. no2o del 14 '132 and 141 Routh Fourth erect. PEREMPTORY SALE.—M. THOMAS & SAMS, Auctioneers. Eli gent three-atory trick couldn't:v. No. 317 Spruce street On Tuesday. December lath. 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, with out reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that ell , gent three-story brick residence and lot of groned. situ ate on the north aide of Spruce street between Total sad Fourth streets. N 0.317; the lot containing In trout se Spruce street. 93 feet, and extendins in depth 3.4 feet. The house contains the modern conveniences: has the gu ba trodnced, bath, hot and coed water. coAlcut range, heater Ate.; is in good order throughout; and has Wen newly pa pered and. painted, Key next door. SW - Llear of all incumbrance. Terms—V.673 may remain on mortgage. Immediate poAscsalon. Sale Absolute. $3OO to be paid at time of rale. M. TMOMAS and ONS, Forth s t reet. 141 S. Fourth street. -- $1,507.605 15 noN) de5,7 IttAL EliTA7ai•:.—Tll4JHAs & BUNS' if AI.G. Genteel three-story brick Dwelling. No. Wl9 Brown otrret. west of Twenty-third street. On Tnesday. December 3d, 1957. at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub lic side, at the Philadelphia Lachance. all that Rented threeotory brick mcduage, with two-dory hick buildings sod IA of stound, situate on the north side cd 11-ows street, weft of Twent3 third street, No. 2319 i containing in front on Drown street It feet: did extending in depth 62 feet. It has parlor, dining•roow dud kitchen on the first floor; 2 chambers, sitting•room and bath•toow on the xecond floor:2 chambers on the third door; gag intro duced, 42. e. 1 error-432.100 may remain on mortgage. 111 , " Immediate powouoion. Keys at the auction rooms. M. TiIOMAS di BON& Auctioneers. 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. REAL ESTATE—THOMAS 6: SONS' BALE. wellsecured (iround Rent, *B6 a year. On Tuesday, ecember 8. 1867, at twelve o'clock, noon, will no cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Richness. all that wellaecured around rent of $38,. clear of taxes, is suing out of all that lot of around. situate on the north Ire /10/9klrd.ltioo 24. 3 feet 4 !aetta west of Willow ree ; containing in front on Lombard street 18 feet 4 inches, and In depth 94 feet It ( secured by a thrceatorY brick dwelling, Igo. 2697 Lombard street. AL TROMAIS & BONti, Auctioneers, noBo and 141 South Fourth street. ---------- HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED FOR BOOKS. By the Paris Exposition. WM, F. MURPHY'S SONS, 339 Chestnut Street, Blank Manufacturers. Bteam.Power Printers and Sta. Boners. A full assortMent of &EWAN Blank Boob. Countins.Bouse Stationary. constantly on h nnasmsv4m ------- ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS. RENT--FURNISHED ROOM, HEATED.: ON BE -1 cond floor, in private family near Chemtnut Arcot.; fifteen minutes' walk from Fourth etreet; will ho rented to one or two gentlemen, with proper references, at *to per week. Address, ROOM, at the office of title paper, 607 (Imptnut rtrret. . It. $3 . ,000. - ZPANimuma._vn ) zrghitivx.r, tabuilied three years. Addrol; ' DOE 8805,,Philadot Rub, r.o. tvi lOIITE .1. TO RENT.
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