The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 16, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PUILADKLPIHA, TUESDAY, OCTOMK 10, 1800.
CITY JNTELL1GEJSCJE.
lor Additional City hitnUnjiiut we 1,V. i'ny. )
Sk-IN Htabh. "M coutitlcHH as the nanda
tl the ufa-nhoro, or the Mum of heaven." How
true, la the comparison ! In anrlcbt tunes, when
the tcleseopo waa unknown, and there, were no
artificial mean to cxtei.d tlm scopo of olmerva
tlon, tho number of iho attir n-emed almost
llmllable. Hut now, when, by too all of astrono
Mf r' mormons telescopes, new and vastor fields
of observation aro opened np to our vision, tlm
mind almost shrinks buck appalled at thu mag
Uiuh of creation. . Thorn have la-i n frequent
attempt to count tlm number ol the vlsltl
bcavinlv bodies. Thure are also many calcula
tion rrupccllnjr the mi inhere f the stars of the
Mfveral magnltudca by rcferrinK the Mam of
each magnitude to Its own if rent concentric
ahell ol space, and allowing a certain number to
each aucrraahn shell. There has been thus
calculated to be 22,404,000 Hara attributed
nmonpstthn (MlTcrent portu n of upace, calcu
latinR them to Ik- of twelve dtlferemt iiinirnitiidos.
If we now anppose tho above number of st:ir
to be equally distributed throuu,uoiit each aholl
or ronccntrlc space, that li, at equal distances,
ao that each apur.e should contain the number
of atnra roirespondlng to Its rapacity, wo. shall
find the number cor respond luir to each map-nt-tude.
Tbtia 22.404,000 1728-lTtOO-tbo number
of stara of the flint maenltude, or Dumber to
occupy the central aphere; seven times that
number lor the next concentric sphere, nine
teen tlmea for th next, and ao on; ui la the fol
lowing tabic:
Visible to the
Ma.
1
3
8
4
h
If
naked eye. Visible only through tel.
, mono,
, Wl.000
, 247 000
. 41,000
. 718 MO
.1 1H00
2,H0H,00'J
7.
. .1, Ml .000
. 2 M.Oot
. 2, 8' 1 000
. ooo
..4 800,000
..6,11)1,000
l.Mfl,000
a.wrt ooo
.22,401 (J00
8
lit
II
12
Total...
Thtift we see that If
our stars
were about
equully distant liotn each Jther, we should have
1 l i.M.Ih A. ... ti I ... . V ...
io,wnu Hint liiHiuumc nuns, IIIHl'Ul Ol IB or i't,
a, at present, and the whole number visible
without optical 1. 1 -I would be nearly three
million, Instead of three thouaand. It Is pro
bable that in audi a distribution the magnitudes,
an at jireaent constituted, would not correspond,
for a THst multitude ot Mar would bo m.ich
nearer to lis than they now are, and many of
those that appear to us through tib-ii-oprs to
be closely aptfroiatod in the apacca of the
Milky Way would be much lurther apurt. Ac
cording to the scheme ol equal distribution, tho
nearer stars would be much brighter, as well
aa much nearer; our niirhts would not be dark,
and we should very likely derive not only a much
greater amount of Hc;ht trom the atnw, but pro
bably a fconslderable degree of heat; many of
tbe nearest stars would present u measurable
disk, and astronomer would not bo perplexed !
in determining the annual parallax, a problem
which has only bc'ti renolvud of lute yearn, by
the most remarkable reflncinnBts In Instrument
inaVIng and in delicacy of observation.
W are therefore continued In the belief enter
tained by astronomer generally, that the atara
are gathered waliilv into chimera throw h the,
visible universe, and we are In an exceixJingly
sparse portion of the gn at cluster of tho piilnxy.
If we were In the tondeiued ring of the Milky
Way, our nights would be splendid beyond de
scription. Indeed, wo should II ml no niiht
there, and it may be doubted whether the.
augmentation of liuht uud heat in those con
densed regions would not be inconsistent, with
the existence of life as at present constituted on
our globe.
The atara of all the clusters are chained to
gether, its it wore, by the gravitating forco
which pervades the universe mid acta upon all
matter. This force extends to a greater dis
tance, and Is active through more extensive
apacca, than has generally been realized or ap
prehended, Mrs. Hominervllle, a profiannl
scientific lady, makes the following teinark at
page .IHO ol her treatise, '('Mineelion of l'hysl
cal Hcieiicea" "Vet so remote are
the nearest of the fixe I stara thut It may bo
doubted whether the sun bus any aemltite In
fluence on them." This passage induced um to
enter upon the calculation a abort time since.
It is by no means difllcult or complex. Among
olber results we Hud that two aims of the size
and mass of our aim, and placed at the distance
of the nearest tlxed stars (ubiiuder) would
attract each other with u force Ol 37,KI:),068,
00,000 tons.
And yet, vaut aa Is the number of atari that have
been observed and numbered, It Is but reasona
ble to suppose that In relation to the whole
sublime and infinite ci cation they are but as a
grain of aand to the whole world. Iudeel,
when we try to compute the number of worlda
that compose the universe, calculation Is balked,
and the brain whirls under the stupendous
infinity of the theme.
BAPTJBT SAUBAHI f-'CIIOOL G'ONVENTlOir.
Tbe piihtori and live delegate from each of
thirty-lour Uaptlst Hunday HchooU met in con
vention at the Tahcrnaclo Church, Cheanut
street, west of Kigbteenth, taut evening.
Itov. Ur. (Jrillltu presided, and opened the
exerclsca by reading a portion of the Scriptures,
ltev. Dr. Builth outdated in prayer.
Mr. k.van stated that the committee who
issued tbe call for the Convention had prepared
a plan lor the consideration of the Convention.
The olan proposed the promotion of greater
nnttln laboring, through Sunday Hchoola. lor
the dissemination of those Important truths
which us baptists we profess to lova; to In
creaae that sympathy which all should frel
toward others oiiKaeed lu the tame great work;
the establishment ol an organization us a cen
tral point from which irilluenrea may radiate,
tbat ahall (end to give interest and impart
vitality to the sahools; alio to create a fund for
tbe special object of aoslbitng schools that may
require material aid; to seek out. throava
visiting committees, destitute localities, and
assist in the formation and support of acliools.
it was moved ttiat "it Is deemed expedient to
form a Baptist hunday Hi liool Association."
Mr. Mooie thought It would ne better to refer
the plan pioposcil to a committee of Investiga
tion and deliberation, lie wanted to ace an
association formed that would advance the In
terests ot thcschooln, and therefore he thought
it better to reler.
liev. Dr. Smith, of Kprtiee Htreet Church,
tbovght a Holiday Hchool should be the work ol
a church, lust as fimnh us a player meeting, and
therefore ft should be seen I hat this central asso
ciation springs liotu the Church. He thought
the first thing the MnpilMs needed In this city
was more uicctiiiif-housoii, and when a Hunday
Hchool nroriraulcd It ahould be with a view of
' establishing a church at that jMiiiit
ltev. Mr. Wilder i-ald ho had found In this city
that the auperiatcii'lents ol the various schools
were not acquainted with each other; therefore
an oiganlation like the one proposed would
accomplish a great deal of good in bringing the
teachers and superintendents together.
The motion afiioclng to form an association
was adopted.
A motion was made thut the Superintendents
of the several tchools reprcnentc'l be a commit
tee to prepare a constitution.
Mr, It. P. Deiinlson moved to ame:id, as fol
lows: 'i hut a eomniUtixi of live, of which the
I'resldeiit of this meeting -shall be chairman,
be appointed to prepare a constitution, to be
submitted at a future meeting of thu Asso
ciation. The amendment was a'reed to. and after the
transaction of some unimportant business, I he
(,'ouvcntloii adjourned.
A Naw Watkb Main. Tho thlrty-lnaii
iiiiiln, to connect the Corinthian avenue ami
Kensington basins, la ao nearly laid that the
Department of Water expect (o make the con
nection thin week, and aupply the people of
Keasluglon with water from the Hcuuylkill.
I)iki or Hit Iujunira.FranclH Swindle,
who was accidentally shot In the groin on Hun
day evening, at a bouse in Houth street, near
Thiiteenth, died from the elfectsof It yesterday,
at the Hospital. The Coroner w'll hold an In
j net. Von the body to-day.
ciiNMt Ktoikk La iii Yesterday afU:r
ruxiii i be corner stone of the llcthany I'resb.yte
rliin ( htireh, to be erected at Twenti -second and
Hiippen streets, was laid with ai proprlate cere
n; en us. The ofliclatlnir cUrvjuien were ltev.
Mr. lovry, fnistcr of the clnmh, Kev. Drs.
llcaniman and Jvecd, ltev. John Chamber and
othera.
Mr. John Wannmaker real a hlslorleal
fketch of the church, from which It appcarca
that It had a very small beginning in 1H,',H, when
the lietl any MO'Slon Hchool waa formed, and
sups wete taken for the erection ol a mission
bouse, which was dedicated to Minions service
on the 2'th of January, lHfiO. The movement
was attended with abundant miccchs, so much so
that In lMi2 the need of a more suitable build
ing be (j an to bo lelt, but U was not until 1HUS
Hint the lictbany Church was formally organ
ized. It now has about a hundred members and
a regiment of Hunday scholars, as Mr. Watiu
makcr expressed It about seven hundred and
lift v, Willi lorty olliccrs and teachers. On the
IKith of August last the ground waa broken lor
the church, and the work, It was aald, would go
on until It waa completed.
Tho ltev. Dr. lkmrdman, upon being Intro
duced to the audience, aald he should not make
a loimal address, but would say a few words of
tbe building about to lo elected. He had no
doubt that It the occasion ol the meeting had
been the opening of a public square, like Wash
ington or Itlrtcnbousc Hquarc, there would have
La en an immense gathering; yet such an event
waa not to be compared to that which hud
called them togdher. Of all the countless
plana of the day lor doing good, none waa to be
compared to the establishment of an evangeli
cnl church. It waa like si tting a new star in
the heavens. All temporary blessings should
flow out of such an organization, and all w ho
can come within the sphere of lis usefulness
ahould bid the work Cod speed.
Kev. John Chambeia hoped the movement
would bo an entire success, and that when the
collier Is elected, nothing but the simple Gospel
of Cod will be preached In It. He hud no hone
ol the world but In the Cospel. It hat been
tried to reiorm men by the temperance move
ment, but It had failed; a thousand other ways
had been attempted, but nothing save the
blessed Cospel would accompli -h the salvation
Ol mankind.
After a few remarks by tho ltev. Dr. Reed,
the cornerstone waa laid, followed by the bene
dict ion.
The chuicb Is to be 41 by HH feet, and tin
school-bouse adlolnlng la to he 82 by lO'i, hotn
of the Jot h to order ot arclittectuie. fliey un
to be cieeted ol llelvlllu brown stone, an I will
be beaut ilul edillces.
- .
Mkktino ok tub Hoard ot Guahdianh.
- A stated mocking of the Hoard was held yes
tcroay, President Krely in the chair.
The House Agent reported tbe lensu ol the
House lor the week ending October Clth at
2KH4; same time last year, 2081; Increase, 1!)6; I
admitted within tho la-d to weeks, 218; birtiis,
0; deaths, .10; discharged, 124; eloped, 35;
number granted lodglnus since last report, II;
meals, 70. Of the Inmates 210 are In the men's
Insane department, and MM in tin- women's
insane department. White men's out-ward
(worklngmen) 320; hospital, 201. Colored
men's out-ward, 21; hospital, 35. White women's
obstetrical want, 0; nursery, 105; hospital, 2i!i.
Colored women's out-wanls, 41; obstetrical, III;
nursery, 25; hospital, 21. Huperanniiated males,
72; superannuated teuialea, 100; tiealthy males
under CO, 107; number ol men employed, 3!)7.
The Hie ward reported the House lecelpti at
22:p70.
A communication was received from Counc'h,
agreeing to the truiwlcr of cerium items In the
appropriations.
Several ballots for Chief Resident rhv-lclan of
the Insane Department were tascn without ra
suit, anil the election was again pontponed.
The following vls'tors, out-door phsleiuus,
and apothecaries were then elected:
David linker, Visitor, First District; A. S. Red
streakc, Hccond District; R. K. Christy, Third
Dlstilct; Francis bji'lth, Jr., Fourth District;
'IbomiiM M. Locke, Kitth District; John Hull,
Hlxlh District; Ldwaid Riul, Seventh District;
Daniel btcphens, AsHistant, Kighth District;!'.
Ituttline, Ninth III trlri ; John fliirrii. Hi'.,
Tenth District) F. C. 1'eurson, Klevenrb Diftrlet.
Kdward L. fiuth, K. J. Huckwell, Oui-oor
rinsiciaiiH, rlrst Disiilct; II. D. Ilenner, O. W.
Chambers, Hecond District; II. F. llaxter, J. II.
Allen, Third District; (J. II. lieuiimonl, F. H.
Vundi islicc, Fourth District; A. F. (Shelly, II. ('.
I'aht, Filth Dh-trlct; H. 1'. Hiown, A. lcunkln,
Hi th Distilct; W. It. Ch'ililgc, Wlllliiin Lyons,
(Seventh District; Jacob llowinan, llerla-rt Key-
nolds, Fitihtli Dlhtrtct; J. D. Nash, Ninth Uis
trlct; R. M. C!rvln, Fleventh District.
Henry Kelm, 1'hyslciau and Apothecary,
Tenth District.
t;eorgo Haines, flut-door Apothecary, First
Distilct; J. D. Hardy, Hecomi District; J. R.
Atgney, Third District; A. H. I.eidy, Founh
Vauahan, Daniel Her. hey. Heventh Distilct;
Dbtnct; (J. M. Hnowden, Flfih District; .1. A.
ileintzlcman, C. C. I ley I, Hixth District; (I. W.
rarsona A Wuinler, Kighth District; C. F. (Jls
tock, Ninth Dntnctj J. N. Marks, Fleventh
District.
L. M.Hervlcc, I'. J. Hoopes, Visiting i'h.yi-1-cliui
ami ApotlK-cary, Fleventh District.
Dr. Tyson was electsd Mlcroaconlst, and Dr.
Hajes Agnew, Curator ol tho I'alhologicul
Museum.
The nsuul requblUous wi re approved. Ad
journed. ltiti-oiiT on the Condition of
Wiiarvkh. Huenlal exertions have been
Ocu
Hindu
by Helect Councilman llumm, oi the Kiyliti-eutU
Ward, In aeeinK mat ine hock ami wnari regu
lations are propcrljr carried Into ell'ect.
It la owiiik to bis determination that the
stable manure and the refuse of glue factories,
li. tend od lor conversion Into fertilizers, are
beiiiK removed from (Decn alreet and Mhacka
maou street docks. It seems thut some ol our
slipa and docks badly need cleankiiK. Through
Mr. llumm's lustruiuentality this evil, too, la
likely to be remedied.
The Finance Committee of Councils held a
Ull-etlnif lust nlFht, at which It was resolved to
recommend an appropriation ot 9.1000 to remove I
these evils. Tho waste falluis' Into the river
from the boats carrying ollal from the docks
lias, by slow accretions, amounted to a larite '
deposit. J hu Coiiiiulasloiier of W harves and
LandliiKH, Mr. J. 11. I'uuh, has addressed to
Councils u note showiuv; that the sum of 1500
appiopilatcd to clean the dock was alt-iether
inadequate.
1 The Hoard of Port Wardens have nolllled Mr.
I'iirh that unlets tlie-e doekt were purified
wlthlu thirty days, tliey themselves would un
deitake t lie tusk. Medical men declare that
disease Is hellileiu-d bv the eflluvlum from the
water In these particular docks. Ir Is not
doubted thut on Thuisdav, when Councils meet,
the ro oiiiuiendutlon ol the Finance Committee
will be ratified. My act of Assembly of May,
1H04, if audi work Is done by the I'ort Wardens
the expenses become a lieu upon the city.
Come off Hf.conij Bkht. Waalilntrlon
and R l ert Hamilton, James A. Cuuuluiiiiaui,
and .Inmes I.i-ihiIk were arrested, cliar-jred with
committing en assault on a m-iro last Kundav.
The two tormer were In the aflray In which the
late Alderman lUruii r wa i-lioi, and are also
under bull for participating in the Into riot hi
the Hecond Ward, In which I'ollcn CieiitJ-naut
Fuller waa shot. It appeared In evidence belore
Aldeimau Hulcliliiaou, yesierday, that an luol
tensive nefro. named William Vouni, was walk
1iik at Twelfth alreet and Cir.ird avenue. One
of the defeuduiits first U'Siiulte.l him, but wis
knocked Into the iottcr lor his trouble. An
other came up and received a wlnuini blow
between the eyes that sent him also reidlna.
Tbe darkey had more plui than they supposed.
The other were 'about to attack him when
some cilt.ens Interfered, anil caimed the arrest
if the entire party. Alderman Hutchinson held
them each In floliO bail. A poitou ol them only
the iiIk'iI before had ciiaKod In a row at Fourth
and Carpenter Mrecu, and bad badly burl a
joung muu naaicd Thoinaa Close.
iNfti'EcriOM or Wiiimky. An opinion lina
been received from thu Internal Revenue Do
pariment, to the effei:, that the Inspecilou of
whlrkvbya United Htatea Inspector does not
obvia'e the necessity of inspecilou under tbn
Matt law.
IloAnu or BrRVkVOit". A atated meet
inir ot the lioard of Hurvi ois was held yeter
dav. I'etitlona for sewirs In the following
us n id atnets were uranfed: On Kithth strei-t,
between Noble, and (Jreen i-treits; on Outlet
street, between Twentj-tlrst and Twenty-second
stiecls; oh I'cniberton street, from Wallace to
Mount Vernon street; on I'ai rlsh troct, lioni
Ontario to Hioart street, and n Ontario street
north from l'airish street; on Twenth-th street,
between Arch and Race afreets; on lliickley
street, between Filth andHirth. The applica
tions lor aewera on Walnut street, west of Twen
tieth, and from Thirty-third to Thirty nlu' h,
were rolerred to Messrs. .Miller, medley, hhe
diikcr, Roberta, Albeitson, and Dally. Tho
plans lor a revision of the grade on Main street,
Manavniik, were adopted. Mr. Kneass, the
1'resident of Iho .Hoard, called altent'on ti the
neccosity of having a flre-croof building for the
(locuincntu of the Department. Adjourned.
Ki.FtnoN Ofkickim in Tuouhi.k.
Andrew Docbler, Fleet Inn Juduo or the Hecond
I recinct, Second Waid, and Joseph II. Wrluht,
an Inspector in the same division, were before
Recoider Fneu yesterday on tho chargo of mis
demeanor, in wil'lully refusing the vote of one
John O ltyine at I he late election. The testi
mony was to the effect that the prosecutor pre
sented hlimelt at the election poll on Tuesday
laM, and desired to vote; that as soon as the
ballot was banded in somebody said, "Chal
IciiLcd on the grrtund of desertion, '! whereupon
lie was told to get a person to vouch lor him
that he was not a deserter. In consequence o.
the action of the Judge and th Inspector.
O'Hjrno sb.b he was ncprlved of his vole. The
election ofllcera were held for trial.
Latino the Cokneu Htonk of a Mo
ravian Ciiciu.ii. The comer-stonn of the
j hicond Moravian Church, Franklin and Thomp-
fon al reels, was laid last Hunday altenioon, In
I the prci coco of a larce number ol persons. The
( i ri n oiiles were solemn and Interesting, as
, conducted by liishops llialer anl Hiiillz 1 Revs.
(J. I). furrow, D. !., K. W. Hutter, J. W. ( lax
Ion, J. II. Hummer, and A. Manship, partlcl-
ated In the aervlces. 'J lie church proinise i,o
e unite an ornament lo the neiihtiorhood. The
! front and north side will be ot white stone.
while Hie windows and doors will be trimmed
i with brown atone. Rev. II. H. Holliuan Is Iho
pastor of tbe coiirrcyallou. which at present
! worships In the hall, at Hixth street mid Cirard
avenue.
! RKJRH'TH FltoM Taxhh. The. receipts
' from taxes on the duplicate for IHO'I have been
I quite large, but there Is still a large sum to be
collected, upon wiucti a pi-nuiiy ol three per
cent, will be udded on and alter December
next. The receipts durlmi the year up to tho
1st of September, Inclusive, ai which inn" dis
count (-caned, amounted to $l,00!t,tMl4 80, on
which u -discount wan allowed of $27,00207,
leaving the net receipts mi, 242 . 82282. There-celi-ts
trom the 1st ol HepleinlK-r to the Mill of
October, Inclusive, weie $1 1 1,08H:)5, upon
winch was received a penalty ot U2r:iHl,
making a net tax of $112,312-70; uuikiiig the
total net receipts $1,355, 0i:'8.
Kl-CKniON OF TilK VlHITIMi Flltl-.MKN.
The Rolla File Company, No. 2, of Flizabelb
Ctly, arrived in this city yesterday aiternoon,
and were met at the Ken-liitrt'in Depot bv the
lollowiiig tire comiiuiiies of tills city: Cood
Intent Fngine, Neptune and United Stiitca Dose
Compiitiles, Clohc l'lie-4 oiiipiuiy, William l'enn
Hose. Kensinulon Hose, Mechanic Kmriiie, 1'eiui
sylvaiua and Taylor Hose Companies. 'Hie
visltiiiu company bad Willi them their beautiful
f-teamer, and occupied a position In Hid imme
diately behind Hie Ki n- nuton I line Company,
wboM! t'ui-stH they are while they remain In the
city. The member'- of the Rolbi Fire Company
wei dressed in datk pun's uud red shirt-i.
,MihTlAl, Bi'.ytJF.HTH. -'I be will of Kdwanl
I'erot was ad muted to piobate jestenlay. It
contains the following bequests; The Orphan
Society of Philadelphia, at Kiy hteeiith and
theiry stnets, f2til)0; 1'i-nn-vl vuniu Ho-Mtal,
flOOO; The Atheiiuum of I'h'iladelplilit, 411000;
HoHpital of the I'rolestant. Flscoul Chundi,
$11.00; to Christ Church, Hecond htreet, above
Mmk t. )000.
AMUSEMENTS.
U H I C A U F C N D II A I. ..
Mil. II. I. JiA'l I.MAN
bus the honor to uiiiiouncii a short kchnoii ol
HVH. OUANO tU.MkUM,
c,.,...o.,ch...P(AV KVKNINU (Mt,.u
by bis crh lirauiil Oliver! I roup", imwly orsniilml In
1- ii roll", slid universally pronuiiiii'i-d Or ton oiiilm proa
01 ibii Old World and New. Um ' Ornnnnst oinbhmlioii
ol Muali al 'laient ever presi-iited lo Um public "
'I be loilown-a unrivalled Vocallals aud luairiiincnta-
"""""""'ri.AMF. FA HE FA.
Prima Donna Asaoluln
(Her Ilrst apiMiuiaiiou hi Ihla city. I
HIONOIt HhK.NOI.I
MONOIt U ltltANIf.
HIONOK FO.lll .N A.
Mil. M. H MII.I.H,
M It. ( Alii, KOH
Mlt. J. L. II AT TON.
Idaiivid Kists al Mcsch.
l.lll lie IIBO Oil TY l-.IIM-aunjr, wti, t , , " ,
Htoro ol V. W. A. 'i runiplcr. "." '
rMTV MUKKIJM TIIKATRIO, CAI.LUWHILL
V H tree l, below Flit i.
, ASMJl'NCF.MKNT.
I tils eatabllabineiit bavins been rebuilt and inlurvd
I at ureal i-spmiiwi, will shortly open an a Kntoel latin y
I roort. KnvKiriiiciits have boon uiadu lor a ,
I HEAhON OF FrVI'l IF.
"hCTACn.Alt
AND MF.I.-1-DKAMA
Atauclslad artists Miu )iiw York UmlniK thuntrcs
will make tbi-lr apuesi auce i also a aucvtanlou oi
llltl I.I.IAN I h'l AiiH. . .
Comedians.' (,'oinedleiines. Lyric, and I erpslciioresn
Artlataol rare lavoi and pronounced anlll hu. '!' In
I. rln r la bolus mitlraiv mlliteil wim uw dweraUoiis,
o i liest ra chairs, new iM'.euerv and uouontorina all In '
tb most approved inmuier Every ello.t lo conalltuio
City Manama p.u.umrKoKri
wlllbea..de,,w.r;leso,NCo.U(ij,r ,
HAII'ltDAY 1-.V NINO, Oi TOIIt.K l.
Further psrtb ulais In luture lalllav. '
riMiK CRF.AT
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
.1 TABLEAUX are now on enliltiltlon at
m-nntiii. iml.l.. M.tllKa.'!' ntrcet, aiiova weiun.
'I he in os i Biaania-.i-ut ' l auorsmlo FalullnsS everea
hlblted '1 ber are Iroul Ibe peiull ot
IhOKIIK WIJNDHtl.M'll. Es.
H K. MlhDOi II, l.ai , delivers all n t r t I ri I j K 14, -af-rliiilv
I eclurc. II" I) at-
l,olL. wuaii'aiaelentloiiiliy MAI.'I.LE EI.VIHA DK.
HILV'A. Adu.lnslou, tfttcins Hcaerve.1 anal. M cents.
T
1 1 K M FN D K LKHOH N M I !H I C A L HOC I KT V'H
FlltMT lll'IIK AIOIAI, Will. ln.r. r,,a,
WKliNKsDA Y. Ociols-r n.atIM I. M.,
No Ilill WAI.hl T hlreot. ,,..
For partlculara aee Dlrculars III Mualc HtoresjW II 'at
J jHOFLtSHOR
Mill deliver bla
ALON.O TRU'l',
OF ItOST'iN,
OUKAT I F.f'1 1'HB ON
NAI'OLl.O.N 111 AND HIHalAUK,
M CHI OA I. FI'ND IIAI.b.
IHI.ItHDAY N r XT, October It
1 b'a hi-lna Ibe first of a scrlna of Free Ucturei, to be
ulven iimlrr Hie auaplaiM olyibe ........ ,
VIII Ml MP-.N'M I llltfH'IIAN" AHHOI lAHOV.
Tbkela can be procured aratultoualy at the Uooina,
No tii rlieanut street. IDmwl
V A L Fit H (LATK MILI.FRH) W1NTFR
(.A hl'FN Noa 1VII-TH VINK etnet.
(4 HAND IhS'llll MK.-TAL COHCERTr)
. Ml. II I I, V.
I y two larse and efllcient I ircin-.airas.
1 J N I U II I , .
A lid FVKHY NKIIIT In i oai.ectloii with our
KAI l-.I.HIOH nl HINO HAND,
a Itraaa Hand, compilalng the Ix-at ArtiaU lu Ilia city,
will punoiiu.
i-f. run inr. nr.an-s.
Our spai-ioua mih u.er ilari'-u, artistically laid osl
wltu hbiublt-iy fii'.iulaiua nlu.
IN 'III I. I.ADIr.a' HAl.O'lN,
riri. hilly set apart lor FA 1 1,1 1- H, Ilie bust of Creams
ami oilier Knliesbmeuts will b served. V I'll
TSJI'.W FLF-VFNTH HTRFFT (il'WHA llODHK,
JJN H.KVKN I II htreet, above ( lIKMMJ'f.
"I IIK FAMILY Itl.Mlrltl"
OI'I.K FOII 'IIIK HKAMIV.
A KM HONS) aY lilXICV'H M I ft M I'll KM,
On. Oreat Hlar 'Ironi.e ol Ibe World hi t bell UKANH
F'lHIOI'IAN NOlllKKM, HUNII4, DANCKH, MEW
111 iiLrHQC'FH and I'l. A STATION h:k.N r,
ixiura open at 1 o cloi . ;ommen-inu at S o clock.
s am
J, L. I A KM (OH.
Manager.
cZr"FA Til K rMMOH WJII(;H wk MANC
rf"iT f I lecture recommend Ibemaeivee. We promUMi
Ui our pslrmit uiear beaullml tmiea, alesant workman
aliip durabillly, and renaonab a prices tomliinad wnli
a lull Buaianlee. r or sale on y at o. Ion WAi.NUl
"t'H' VWM 1 UNO MA Vl'KACll'HIK) CO,
AMUSEMENTS.
M B K I U A N ACADKM Y OF MCHIO. -
I fAMANOPF.HA.
Tnia KVFNINd-ll, TKOVATORS!
Flisi ieiiriie il tin. hlklily niirntmsral
1. Villi! K WiKOIr NSK.
a K M i II A I AKMh N I 1)1 II.
I II If) (Tuesilnjr i I-VI-Ml i., Oi-ioln-r Is. at 0 o'oek.
(htci.iicl hulMP.iiiitinn Mali)
Otil nit lit ol Venn's must nonulnr Opurs,
lb 'IKOVAIOUB,
with a must annerti cam Inc ii' liiu
m-M.iiA i if xi k n vncu,
..... M'M K JN AT 1 1,1 1 -TK I A.
. . . WAZ.OLKM, HKI 1,1 Nl, KOSATTI.
COMiUdnu Mr (j jUL IIf.IKIMANK
TO M;IIIIOU Vi'ertiK-snBTTi'A'KNINil Octotisr 17, at 8,
Aulicr'i iisw rir-lun til Ids tirl llsnt Opi-r,
FK A IiiAVdLO
Hi principal Ptisrnc.usrs bv
MIsHC I, K KM. OOO,
M'MK NATAI.IF-TIHI'A yAV.OLFMf,
l l-KMAUhl, liIllllthlllL, FOM1ATTI,
nil M-cuuii stinf rin ol
HIUlsOU (iU)lt(IIO nONCONi.
UMIItsDAY JVr.s-IMTortobsrlS l S o'cli.ck.
Ilrst pi-aranca ol tlis brll fsinl snvcSMIul jouug
di I'Ulanle,
W IHN A. M HAUCK,
ai.d the new l.jtW. 'imior.
UK. SOU HATIACU.
t, A HO H N A V U LA,
1 h principal chsra tsis lr
MISH A. M IHI'I K.
FANNT BTO KlwN. BAkll,l, AND AKTONIICCI.
FHIDAT F.VF.tsiMl, Ostobsr 19, stS.
RKCOND ANH I'liHIilVKLY I. AMI TIME OF
KIHl'INK V. I.A COMA UK.
wlilrh. nwlnf lo tlia estrsanllnarr suevsas oa Its flrat
prod in; Ion will lis rni-sl on tills l nslun. hut limit
tin a nenrsiarllr lis wltlKlrawn hi orrti-i to ins mi room
lot oil ti novcltlrs anil revivals now lu pnqiaiatlun
RATt'UDA Y, (TitANI) MATINKK.
TIi sals 1 1 tlr.ksia ftir any ol tho atiove-nain'd per
foimsnccs C'llniin maa
lliifl Monsivn,
at tl.a Itox (iiTra of ilia cil-m. and at Trnmiilcr'i
Uaalii Hiora, k v. Wl'i liesnut sirret, oimr Hnvuuili.
-T F.W CHKSNDT RTRKKT TIIF.ATRK.
XN llllr-HMJT air at. ahove Tnrrllta.
luiera oprn at 1 Cuiinln ri-a at 7 1.
I'l ha IdsiiiiKUlstiat l unifillsn,
Wit Joll.N K OWF.NH,
Mlt. JOHN E. OWENH,
Who will apnasr
'llJCallAV F.VKNiaO. Octolwrls,
IN 'I WO Oill- AT Ml K.I IAI.TIKH.
Hi:ciilil ululit ol loin Inylnr'a ( Cmeilf , In Hirer acts,
lilt, Vlt'llMH.
Joalsh Hutbrhy Mr. J. K. OWKSIH
W llli an all e.llvii Caal.
lo Ik- fo'ldwr-rt l tlm srn it lnns nimseli'li 'i tiiilToiiIco,
t-xtifilliiidy alnunl and cxciuclathiul ludlvious
iili-rn ol no I v mithli-u
IIIK I IVK INDIAN
llfcclviil idslit V wnli roars ol laiiKhtnr, and pro
nounciil a tremendous hit. Iiavlug bw.oina tho
Town Talk.
Tlin !' nra )
Alirsl oiallii (JiluollUd J Mr. J. E OWKNH
ft 0 oi'-no-im an )
hA'lliltlAY Al-TEIINUOM. October JO.
1 1llhO OWf.NH MATISi-E.
A I . M C 1 H T K f. F, T 1' II K A i R h.
N. V, comer ol MNl'll ami w A I. NOT sjtrects.
1III.H (IhimUi) I VKMMI. (Ictober IB,
sr.t osu i, iiiii iv
Mr. l-OWIN IIOOIII
Who Vlll aliln-sr In tils ulil lvalli-il lniinrsonatlon of
hilt l, i l-.rt OVKknitACll.
In MasshiKcr's Ori-at Iriiio-dy or ....
A M-.W WAY ID I'-Y OLD I) K It I M.
Mr. It A If I Os II I IX as Wellborn,
'lo coixluile Willi I liii IftiiKliuliln cotimilhitUl of
SK s 1 1 l I-..1 in i n in
MIhsKIIHAN llf.Nl s us Hmlv HrrsvfS
Wi .lM.HDAY. Mr. I-.KWIN
ItOOlll ai
Ol lll.l.l.O.
M'
IIS. JOHN DRF.W'S NKW ARCH S TuKFT
i HK.A THE Hcullis at ouartcr to s n'i!lo"(.
Mill I . 'I IiM'MIMaM. IIOIIHSH FI'I.I.
hlXTII ItKI'ltK-s- NT A I KIN Ol" '! KH ii N Y."
I, A K't MOII IH Or- MU II ANDM AN N.
TIIIH iTucsilayi I V KM NO. ictobor IV,
lifcHI IN Y
DlhTlNY.
Coirornl Antolnc Mr. UANDMANN
A nil il by I he lull I oiiqiany.
Al:er which, Um A diiis'ik Farce.
i UaV Wr.1,1, si-KNf,
FrlillJ-FAKKWEM. PEN K. IT ol UK. II AND VI AN .V.
Till', hOlim-.llH.
Monday Next THE FhT FANI1I.V.
X' F.W " A M"K U l C A S T H F. A T R K.-
1 WISH K A I K FI1IIF.lt,
J-VF.UY KVI-NINO anil MATtJItO.VY MATINEE,
In I OKI llvion's Oreat liinms or
AI I'I'A t
OK, THE WILD HOIC-E F TAKTARY.
O "V M N AH I U Vl
r-Olt I.ADIIM OCNTLKMEN, AND fill I.DHEN,
N. V. CIlH. OK Ml. Ill AMI Alll.ll HI HKS.IM.
Ite InMltula, bl-.u siuln baa b. n areslly Improved
lor Hie ccmlna senaoii, la now opcu lor subscription, all
tin v and cvciuiiK . , . ,.
hoilily axcrciMi Impar's health and atrani'th, and Is
bliib ) rei , li. mended lo bo h aexss and all aie a.
'Ii-rins inr Inairiictloii. momh sro
'li-i u s lor 'eh piacllcn 3 inoiiiha, aiv
I- or en
inirtlculaia aenn 'or a orruui or s'" "
s an inn
1 rolenaora HlL l.HUAND A. i.l-.WIH
CITY ORDINANCES.
AN ORDINANCE
j" lo Aiitliorl,o Hie J'urohaart ol a "cboel Hiiihl
mif and Lot ol O round lu I lie iwuntioth ouhuol Huo-
'"hectloii 1. The rldactand (,'oninon Councils of the
Cilyol I'liiladrlphia do eraatii, I hut the Citv Mo
llcuor Ihi and hu is hereby authorized aud uiupow
ari d to i-xsmino tlie title to all that lot of around,
and two story brick achool hiilldiue; t hereon eroded,
situate on thu east side of Mervine struct, at the dis
tance ol one hundred and sixty feet in no Inolu-i
south ol Oxlord street, hi the I wonilsth Ward ol tho
said ally, coutaimiiK front or broudlh oo Merritio
street oi.if tuct, and in duplli eastward of that
width flity five tent i and if ho approve ol tho stuiiii.
lo cause a convejance lo bo preparaj of the aaid lot
of around and piomiaua to tho city of I'bnadolplilu
In lie Ilio coiiHl-iination therelor to ha theauinol
flliern thousand (hil ars, paya do In oeriilloafos of
loan ht far, Issued under aud hv v rttia ot tho oidl
imnoo approved tho first day ol Deoeinber, A. D.
181,4 entitled "An Ordinance) to authorize a lonn lor
fschool 1'uriiosoai" and proviuud lurllicr, that tho
said amount shall b deducted from tho proportion
niiproprluted ad apportloiied hv said ordinauoii to
I he 1 wi-btieth hohool Hcotlou, and warrants shall ko
diasn by tlic Contiollnrs ol 1'ubllo Hohoola lu cou-
funnily wllh 'lTk 8IOKLKT,
t'rosideut of Couiinoo Council,
AttO.t-IO-l-JAaflN II. llAIMUl,
Cluikol '"""-Icsynd,
rroHldcntof tulM-X Coanod.
Approved bli thlrteoiilh dav of OoUibar, Auno
Domini ono thouaand o ahl huudrod auo sixty-si
(A. D, 1WI). ,jln05 MoMICHAF.L.
10 10 It aiayoroi rnuaumpiiia.
A N 0R D I N A N C B
To Make an Appioprlaliou ts Tay tlto Claim
"'h'cd'iliiS' ' h'"Helw!t aud ( ouiinon oumiiui ol
tho City ol' I'liiladiilPhia do oidaln. That the sain
ol two hundrou ami tweutv-liva dollars l and the
ssiiio la bi renv aop'opnated to puy Mar C l arna,
widow oi William lams, doceused, lu lull ol all her
claims airalu t lh cltv ot i'lnladelphia, for dowor
atid ancaiuaes thnieol, clisrvoah a upon proporty
now own.il bv the cilv. on Um a-.uth sldu ol l.rooii
Hi eel, fjl0 lent 71 Inchos west ot I hire nih tho Hist
executiuv a full raleasu to tho city, subject to tho
sin rotai ot tint City moilcitor.
h.cii.Tri X Iho warrant lor ties paynimitof tho
.m.. shall boawu by tho CHv boifctor, In ooU.
""'"" ,,,'W,"Vlw!uMii. BI-OKLBY,
J'risidcut ol Common Council.
Attest
V.'."'i;K'..i ;;;; ';;";;,;-
l'rnalltellt Ol Hef'IOt Coulioll.
Approved this thlrbi uth day ol October, Ann
nJ nl i ? thouand e.iirlil hundred and sixty
Domini ono thuutaiid
six (A D. IW
MOIHON MoMI' lIAICL,
Mayor ol 1'hiludolphla.
10 10 It
A Maklna in Am.roprlation lor the liellef of Hie
9VtTh1Sivou isoff.,,,
r.T: 1 id dia l I 'h 7i do ordain, That tho .u-.i ol six
F' f. f!..dUI iv dollars be and Mm sainu I liorobv
hundred and UI v " ;,.tIll(U t 0, ,;ierUa ol 1J(JI,.
appropriated Yo, tl ,amlly of Thomas Maev,
cila, lor berollel or u Wir.
deceaaed, lab' Muse i 'lork ol Ooauoil. in lavor
I ants to f Maaaov widow ol tlm docmsod
olUr. IUchulMsiiywnow&( HTOK(CV(
1'foildont ot Coiiiiuou Council,
Attest
I'rosldnnt ol rioliict Coanod.
(A. D. 1800). urmTON MeMtCII A F.L,
"" .: . a a. I. n... i. i. i. -
Mayor ol 1'hlladulph a.
10 10 II
CITY ORDINANCES.
K H O L D T I tl N
Vi To umkc ( citaln 1 laeafers In thn Apnrnnrla
non in tlieliuardol Ousrdmin ol thu 1'oor lor thn
ji ar Iscn
Loolvcd, Hv tbe f elect an-1 Common Councils of
the liiy ol I l,lis(lcliliia, I hat llm Cry Conirolier
Is and hn la li.reby a si horned and dirocled lo msko
ltd luliowlna Iraiisiois lu the appro, r at Km to
I r I'.oaid ol Caaidians ol tho I'oor lor the year
Irlifl, vix i
Di in II inanity, wine, whisky, and porbir, the sura
el seven l uiidico aid oirlity-eialit douar (VHfl), to
ffie lolh.Wili llenia, VI!
lo lumUl halarlis of Coord pare, enalnoer,
assistant ciilli((-r, - umber and tea llller, hkkor,
(encial wairbii sn and police ollloor, tho lu n ol
11 ty ili I r (loO)
lo item 24. trackers, hops, malt, vinnvsr, and
plik.es. the sum ol two hundred dulutis iV'Ji 0).
lo.iiniH heeds, nmiuiie, and tanning utonu's,
the tutu ol ore hundred dollars (tl00)
'lo llciiiOO. Don and b acksrnlJi work, llio sum of
titt I undrnl and buy do lar lai&Oi.
To Item 71 tuppinr, ieeolun, and burial eases,
tbe li in of ono liiind'O'l dollars (tloOj.
To Jlcm VH. Ital road tlckeui lor Ouardlan and
M deal Hoard, thu auto ol ovi'jtj live dollars
(tin).
lo Item 20 IW-ef, mutton, pork, and bacon, tho
sum of one hundred and ilurie.cn dollai a ( 1 III .
1' toin Item 7. r-alary ot Apoilnnary and Aaaistant
and Kecorulny Clerks, the turn oi one bandrod and
illlv do lara If IMI).
lo Item 4 Huraie.al Instramnnta, leeches and
lce hniir. one bundled and tiny dollars (loll).
1-iijin Item l'i t arles nl Kosiditnt 1'by iclan and
Clerk and Hoard of Assistant lloaideut l'liraicians,
tho sum ot two hundred ilul ars WAib).
lelteml iirua aud uiedloiuea, two hundred
col ars (t'W)).
Fiom Item 1)7. Clearing sinks and Chimneys, thn
scm ol ore but drcd di Pais (tlOOl
1oItuni2 M ir, hutter, lard, oat and cake meal,
one fcumlied dollsis (HNIk
arom Item 1H Wares on pav-roll. charirnabtn to
Inane Asvluin, tho sum ol ono buudied and fllty
dollars (tlAO).
To Hem H W'aei on pav-roll, chars-cabin to Una.
fital I'opartiiicnl, the sum of ouo tin nil rod dol-
ura ( )' 0 . I
lolumlO. lucid lilnl expenses of Hospital De
partment, tbn sum of II It jr (lobars ItoO). 1
From Item 10. Waires on pay-roll, charRnabtn to
I nlhiK'ii'a At-yliini, the sum ol filly do'lars (WM !
To IP m 10, jnoldcntal oapeiiseaoi Hospital Do- ,
par me n I, Uity do lara ( Ml) ,
tiom Iiem 23. I'otaUws, beans, and other voaela-
pu s, i tin sum ai nvo nunurnu uoitars naoovr
'lo item ill. Hardware, crorkerv, tin ware,
btui lies, and brooms, five hundred dn (ars ( WOtl) .
tiom lli-ui 04. 1-ucl, the sum ot live IhoiKsnd i
tlm e biindri.d uo.lara (C-ilOO), to the IoIIowiiik Uoiiih,
Vis: i
To Item 22 Codfish, bu'tcr, lard, rloo, corn, ;
liouiiiiv, Imrley, salt, and popper, tho sum of II vo i
thousand dollars (6000).
'lo lti m 77. hiail'iiiory, prlntlnir, and advertising, !
thn sum ot three hundred dohats (t000
Fioiu lti n 23 Loots, shoes, huts, and caps, the
sum ol lliirlecn hundred and liliy dollars 91IIM1), to j
Ibe lol'Owniir Items, vlr:
lo itiinl'.l. Flour, corn, and corn meal, tho sum
ot one thousand do.lars (IH)0).
In lti in 14 Inoidmitai expniics of Junauo Do
paitmeui, li e sum oi filly collars iVM)).
iolicinlfi. Markntii'F and suiipiies for Matrona
and Nurses' tables, t hlldrou's Asylum, thn sum ol
oi o bundled dol an(tlOO)
lo lli-ui 1)0. Tobacco, aoap, limn, and starch, tho
fuui ol ono hundred and 111 ty dollars i 150.
lo Item 1H, Incidental expenses ol (,'hlldruil't
Asvluin, the sum of (Illy dollars (tod).
Film Him 44. Tallow nnd I uuaiic, Alkali and
nisleriul lor inukiny soup, the sum of flvo hundred
doilura lf,i li).
1 o lti ui 20 Iloslnry, Trn, thread, oolton, combs,
m-edles and trimminira, llvu liiiniliod dollars (9000).
1 i om lu lu 40. ;imrry, uk alone, too sum ot ono
hundred onl ait (lb0).
J o lb in 42. Inoidonial expnosus ol bouse ircnorally,
one hundred dollnra (tHO)
From lti in 02 Wact-aiiii Fay-Kola chttrjfeablo to
lunii and Harden, thu sum ol ono hundred dui
iais(f H'll.i
lo lti in 40. loots, coal, iron and stool, one bun
dled collurs (i!0o. ....
! iciii lu in um hahirles. Hlnwiird, Clerk and Htoro
ki eper, Home Ayent. Matron aim ritowuru'a Clerk,
tbe sum ol Ihren hundred doilura (f.'iDOl.
J- iciii 1 cm 47. lln, yluss, pa fits, varnish, oil, yluo,
and biusbi a, the sum ot throe, numbed dollar! S'KW),
in all Um sum oi six hundred dollurn (ViflO)
loltim iH i.uiiiier lor Miiiiuluuluriu Dopurt
ini lit, six liundred dollars (90001.
l-roiii Hum 111. Ha anna il l-aimor aud Gaidcuor,
the turn ol llltv dollars lr,'i).
lo Him no llepslrs lo tilly Ollloo. (las, Water,
Kent aim incidental Clllou expenses, bliy dollars
iar,0.
lirom lum Oft Kalarlos of Hcorotarr, Out-door
A vent, MesK-nycr Wuvon Dilvur and Vislior of
( (illdrcii, tho sum of two hundred and lllly dollais
loliiui !)H Furniture and Htruw two hundred
linn filly dolisrs (2UI).
From Item 71 1'rovlslons for sirmll pox patient",
tin-miiii ol iiiiielt oven dollars (!I7)
l-rciii Item 74 haluries lor outdoor I'livlnlaii and
AiOllin uncs, the sumo I one hundred und lorty dol
lars HO).
"K in In m 4f. haln lll'iny and Woavlnir Ma
li ruils,,tliosuin ol six hiiiidiedand liltvdoilurs(0o0),
in all ilie iiiii ol eiyhl liundivd aud eiyhty-sovuu
dollars (hh7i.
lo Hi in W lleef, Mutton, I'ork, and llucoii, olyht
huiulied and oiyhly-soveu dolhtrs ($4X7 1.
it nun Item 4li. I hum lllniiv ami Wcnvlii(( Mate
rials, I lie rum ot live thour.uud thrvu huuur. d and
Oliy dolluis(r,.W)i.
To Hem VI. lea CofTen, Use, Huyar, and Molasses,
tin sum ol two thousand Uvo nuujred dollars
(fiWiO).
lo lii in 27. Diy Coeds, tho i um of sevebtoon hun
dnd dollars ( 1700)
lo In in 4H. i utber, Lasts, and Khoo Findlnifs.the
sum ol onu thousand dollars ( 1000).
'Jo Hem III I- xpeines of Mupport and Kustaidy
cesi s.the sum of ono hundred aud lilt y doiluraieioO),
tiein Jl in 6H 1'iircliaau ol lia'd ware and Iron
lor inukfnu Iron llodsteuds, the sum of ilvo hundred
do lurs (W0
Fiom Item 60. Kepalrlng wharf, I'umplny Lnylne,
ai'd Moai.ow Hunks, the sum ol six hundred dollar
iitfl.OOt.
from Item 00 Trarclllne expenses nl House
A vent, and aupport of iiuu-ri sidciils,iho sum ol ouo
hundred and Uity dollars (9150). In ad tho sum of
twelve bunured aud Uity dollars (Il2b0).
'l o Item till txiienaea ol rlupport aud Ilastardy
cases, twelve liundrod and Ully dollars tfl'2o0.
Fmm Mem HA. (iaa aud Oil, Iho turn ol U I loon bun
dud dollars (lr00).
To liem 0. Marketing for Ilosidlat and Kursos'
tkblci, llitem 1 uudreo dollars IH600i.
WILLIAM ti. bTOKf.EY,
I'resldeiit ol Common Council.
Attest
John F.cxaiKiN,
Ciork ol Common oiinnll,
J MI,H LYtffD,
I'rcalilont ol Hohct ( ounoll.
Approved th's tlilrteenlh nay ut Ootolior, Anno
Domini oi o thousand einbt hundiud and sixty six
(A. li. 1HU1).
MOUTON MoVHCHAKL
10 i It Jim or ol l'hlladelplJa
J) EHObllTION
ii I'olatli e to lh Oray'i Ferry llrldfre.
llesoived, Hv Ibe Hnleut and Coiiiiuou Counoll ol
tbo City ot 1'blluilelph a, T hat tho Chief Comiuls
sietier of lllyhways lie) and la hereby authorized
and dln clcd lo construct a lootway upon mo upper
sidu ol Iho dray's Ferry brldne. to ex land liom the
eastoru draw I lor to a point about aixty fi ot east
ward ol tha laisu ol the eastern abutment laoe. rtsid
woik to be done lu acoordanoe Willi plan and spe
cification to bu prepared by tho Chlol Kuaiiicor and
tui vi-yur.
' WILLIAM H. HTOKLKV,
I'rusiduut oi Coiuinon Council.
Alt'st
AIIUAIIAM HTItWAIIT,
Assistant Cluik oT ('on moll Council,
JAHK.1 LYND.
l'resldnut ot helnet Council.
Approved this thirt'iintn day ol' Octuhur,
Anno Domini una thousand elabt liundrod aud
aixty ilx (A. D.
MOItTON MoMICIIAFL,
10 10 It Mayor ol 1'hlludiilphi.
T) KHOhlTION
I V, Kolative foa Clmnaoof Cradeou Ixilper street,
'laonty-thlid Ward.
Jli-solved, Hv Iho Helect and Coainum Councils ol
tbn I II y of I'lnlsdalpbia, That tuo Depurnnont ef
hurveys hv and I hereby authoruml and directed to
rnviae tne K'sd'-s on Ixiipor alroet, Irom Alien atrent
to Oxlord road i 1'iov dt-d tie pro) i-rly owners in.
terertod tin rein shall PV tbo o ut ol a'l Innreuseil
li red In ir nulred by such clmnuo, as well as tint cost
if auvt'itisinK Ihia roiolutiou and Iho surveyor'
charge. WILLIAM H. HIOKLKY,
I'joaidoiit ol Common Council.
Attcil-
JoMa KCKSTKI.
Clvik of Common Council.
JA dlCH LYND,
rresldent of r-alrot Council.
Approved this thlitecnlli dav of October, Auno
Donnul on thousand elarlit huudrud aud lxty
six (A. D. IHWi).
MOItTON MoVHCIIAM,.
10 10 It Mayor oi I'ln ad'ilpliia.
CITY ORDINANCES.
U
K H O I. IJ llli!
V Ol Ifeuuosl to the 1 aiorof tho Cltv of I'hlla.
uei ma.
Wlierias, Ttia rtiitadntphla, Oermantown, and
crrlstl)wn Habrosd Coinpanv run Ihmr steam
rsra fhroiiah rer? populoua part of I'hlladniphla
at die aamn r rsdo ol tbe streets rrirssiny said rail
rotid, vi iy h w ol v b Ir li liavo flaymen to yiv notice)
J film approach of the trains tho noloot Of which
i I eiidaaanriny thn lives of our cilliens, and
sliouid i0 at once remedied by havlny flaymun
placed at all the piommeut eroasinys, thuraloia
lii'solved, Hvthe Hnlect and Climm m Councils of
llietlty oi 1 bliadolplia, I list thu Mayor of lb
said city la Inn l.v fieiieateil to lako the tieoea.arf
miasiiies io cosnpei tbo ald railroad company to
l.ave flacmen placed at such oros-uiya as in hi
ludamnil aio necoesary lor ll.a pro eclion of tha
lives ol our cltlxoiis.
WILLIAM H. KTOKLKY,
riosidcatol Common Council.
.Ibst
Joh Kr asTaia,
Cleik ol Common Conncll.
JAM HA LYND,
1'rnsldent of Noloot Council.
Approved this thirteenth day ot 0.itber,
Anno Domini cum thousand elyht liundrod aud
sixty-slx (A. D. lHOOj.
MOTITON MeMICHAF.L,
10 16 It Mavoi ol I'lnladelphia.
T E H OL C T ION
.1 V DiroollnR a Chauyu ot Grades on Main street,
ilaiiayunk.
Keeolved, Ity the Kelnot and Common Councils of
the City of I'niladelphia, T hat tlia Deiiartinent of
Purvey be and Is hereby authorized ana directed to
itvisa tlia yrades npon Main si reel, Manayunk,
Lniwern oroen lane aud Jackson street, so that tha
cnib elevation shall be aa tol owa, vls.i At a point
sixty-seven and seven tenths foot westward oi tb
wistern curb of Jackson stic -t to b at the elevation
of thirty-nine and one-tenth lost above dat umiak
one hundred and nmoty-two lent lo bo Ion y and
three tenuis fnett and at three hundred and thiee
Icei to ha thirty-uino and two-tuutha laet ahova
datum.
WILLIAM 8. gTOKLEV,
I'rosiuout of Couiinou Council.
Alb si
John Rckmtkih,
Clerk ol Common Council.
JAMKH LYND,
I'rosldnht ol Hob-ot Council.
Afiproved this tlilrbcntti day of October. Anna
Domini ine thousand eight hundred and slaty
six (A. V. WAi).
MORTON JfoMfCHAKL,
10 18 It Mavor of I'lnladelphia.
P KH O L'lTION
I ty loAuthor.zu tho Coutrollor to mako Certain
'tl ana Ion.
llesolvcd, Ity tho Helect and Common Councils of
tho City ot I'hiluoi Iphin,, 1 hut tho city Controller
Lo and I hereby au liorizod and d-rr-otcd lo translor
tbo sum of three hundred dollars irom Item 0 of thn
a propriatlun to tho Deparlineiit ol Market tor tho
year IkoO. lo item 4 lor tepairs to markets, and also
one bundled dollars Irom I'em 0 to Hem 8 oi lucl
dental, lor thu purchase ol coil and stoves
' V WILLIAM H. HIOKLBY,
, I'rcsuK nt ol Comiiiou Council.
Attest
A llll A li am Htkwaiit,
Asaletuiit Clerk ol Coinnmii Council,
JAMKH LYND,
I'resldeiit ot Molect Council.
Approved this Ihlitecnih imy ol Isi-.tolmr, Anno
Domini one lliousuiid eiyhl hundiud and sixty
ix (A. D. IKiX).
MOltTCN McMICfl A F.L,
10 10 It Mavor ol ITiiladeiphla.
1 V. H O L V T 1 O N
J To Ksiahlish Lines and Grades upon a portion
cl tho Twenty filth Ward.
Iiraolved, Hy Iho Select and Common Council of
IhfiMtvOI J liilailelpnia, liar me uupanmi-ni ni
Nurveys be and Is bcrobv authorized and directed
lo airsnue the street lines and yradoa over so much
ot (lio lwiiiy-lllili Waid as la um iianod l.etwuen
File avriiiio on tho ouih, Winvoboaniar and Frank
loid ru cks on ti e tioith, i labkluid road on thn
cast, and Old York Road on tha west, and prepare
... I.. ,l,.l,..,i, H.rnttl.
" WILLIAMS SI OK LEV,
' rresldmn 01 Common Council.
1 AttCKt-
I AllltAUAM KTXWABT,
1 Aaaistant Ciork ol Common Counoll.
.lAMKS) LYND,
I I'lesnlont ol Huloct Council.
I At proved tins thirteen' h day i f October, Anno
i Domini one thousand olaht liundrod and sixty-six
(A. D, 1HM1).
I MOIirON McMlCTIAKL,
i 10 10 It Mavor of l'bUadeltihla.
AN O It D I N A N C K
Htippleiiii ntary to an Ordinauoo appiovud
Julv C, iM;o,
Hcctlon 1. The Ho:ect and Common Councils of
tho Cltv ol Philadelphia do oriiuln. That so much of
the ordinance amirovod Ju y I, IHH0, as provldoa that
tbe width ol Htoiid rtreet belwnen curbs shall bo
revi nty-reveu fei't, as lar as relates lo that poitiou
between Columbia avcuiiu aud Norrls street, buand
tho rauio 1 hereby retiealnd.
WILLIAM H. HIOKLKY,
I'resldeiit ol Common Council.
A I test
Joun Fr'anTKiw,
Cluikol Cominon (Viunoll.
JAM Km LYM),
I'rnsldont ol Heient ( ounoll,
A proved this thirteenth day ol October, Auno
Domini nun thousand olyht hundred aud sixty-slx
(A. D. 1800). '
MORTON McMICIIAKL,
10 H It Mayor of 1'hlladelpliia.
3iJ
on
DKT.AWAUK IIDKI
Delaware Bidet Delaware Side 1
Tllli HTATKN IHI.AN1
Fancy Dyeing Eatablishmont.
MIUtLTT, NEPHEWS & CO,,
Ko.
47 North EIGHTH Street, East
tide.
Tb stand oocupled by ua lb past Heven )ar
NO OTIIkK OariCK IM THIS) CTTVI
With lb advantaae or an experience of nearly
KiriY YKAUM ON aTATEM INLAND,
A nd facilities a'raaved resardlea of eipeuac, we may
Justly claim lu be, aa w Inland lo reuialu,
THE MODEL DYEING AND B0OUEIN0 ESTA
BLISHMENT OF AMEBIC A!
ladles' Drrsaes. aiiswls. Cloaks, etc., Dyed aoccaa.
fully. All siyio of ttdlr' iuesac ali-aued wllbeul
be.ua 'iMWuv.M A HMKMTH,
Coats. CvercoatsriintSy V..'.. dyad ur cl.a-.d
BABBETT, NEPHEWS & go ,
No. 1 Kortli MOUTH Hlieet, Kast Hldo.
Voa. 5 and T JOHN rtreat. Maw York.
Ko. 1IH HKOADWAY.Kaw York.
No. MHO KUL'ION Htreet, Itrooklyn.
10 luirp
TpITLKH, WKAVKR & CO.,
x MAnrrAtTVatFaa or
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cordt,
Twines, Etc.,
fin 21 tkonli WATK K Ntieet and
Hu. JlbvtlU lil'.I.A WAltK Afenu.
I'lllUtPKLfUIA.
Ibwia U. Knira, Miniuci. Wiavss
CosaAD r C'lotiiikb. Ill
o
1 U It N K X C 11 A N U K
Ht'l MASUI A v riiity.
if O II M T. II A I I, D, Y At C 0.,
HKMOVKU TO
. E, comer of Jl A Ilk 1.1 and WATER BUeelf,
I'nl ada'tibla
DKAf.rna in iiauk ad iuikiinu
oi every ueacilnilon. tor
(liam, floor, ka:t, huusi rkospUal nl Mm, ftoua-
Juiat, Km.
l arye and small lU.s,r IIAUH canstsntly on hand.
rhil Alao, WOOb HACksi.
John T. llAii.sr JauksCaikuokb.
COTTON AND Yla jT"
KAIL DUCK AMI) OANVAH,
ol all numbers and trawls.
Tent Awnma. Iruuk and Waaou-i oi , 'jin k Also
J'S rr Maiiulacliirtra' Inter Kells, Irom onu tlll
hat Wide I I'auilsa Helling, asHTwIn. eto.
JOHN W, LVKKMAN A Co.,
IM No lUSJONr.ll' Alls
X T It A liOUNTV ,-TMI'J I'AYMAHTHIU
Jli (ieueral has ordutvd the iiromiil payment oi these
claims I bate all lbs uece.au ry loruis under th order
lor application and tail Insure a eosrdv seltlninaui.
(iKIisIlK W. rOhll, .No. m DUlk Mleel on door
be.ow 'I InrO alreal. pi j i,,,r