CITY I JSTELLIGKN QE. ivrAdV.ic.iir City lurHnjmrt tet IjVi Page. ViEEri.NG F r'ol'MCILS YKSTERDAr ArTHWOON. .SVctt Council. A )ctttion was ro ceiv'd from tuei-lurk ol ttieWHt.T Department, jkinK nu inereasp of salnrv. Hcferrcd to Com- mittte n Water. Mr. Marcus pr aenteil n oiiimiinltit!on. from Marks A HcW'ul'l. stating that their property, No. cUti Wal'iwt street, was tnjnred bj a mob, and askiw? compensation. Keferrcd to the ( ommlfie' en Law. The eMlmates of the Department of City Tro-jit-i-tv lor 1W)7 were presented; also the estimates jor thr Water Department. Helmut). The Keport of the Httperititenlent of the City jtailroaa was rpcrltrertntiti ordered to beprinieif. Air, Jtay piesentert a ootnmtinlt ntion irom the Chlil Knpfneer of the Water Works, etatinff that a portion ot the Lamlsdown estate had been purchased tor the location of the Twenty-fourth Ward reservoir, under the appropriation of f 100,000. A reservoir containing 2,0()0,(0 pal Jobs, lie suppeats, is not sufficient to meet the y. ante of the district, and refers to the fact that a reservoir of the capacity of 2on,iHin.noo pnl lons could be constructed at a tntlinp increase of the present appropriation. Inferred to the Committee on titer. Mr. Van Cleve, from the Committee on Schools, reported an ordioance approving of the contract lor the erection of a srliool-houso in the Twent j- - tiuiu limn. AJjrmt IU. The same committee reported a resolution authorizing a tiaubier of appropriation. Agreed to. Mr. VanJ Cleve, fbahmitn of the Committee on the Reception of ihe State Flaps, submitted a report, stating that the amount ap propriated ny Councils was sufficient to meet the expenses, and leavinp a balance ol'$tl7ti't3. Mr. Jones, horn the Committee on Railroads reported back, with favorable recommendation, the resolution requiring passenger railway com panies to pay an annual tax of $:U for each car, instead ot $:), as at present. Postponed for the present. The committee to hom bad been referred the ordinance making an appropriation to pay the workmen employed by Hill A Smith, late con tractors for cleansing the streets, reported in iavor of pajhip the cluim-Sitfno. - The bill gave rife to a good deal of discus sion, but was passed tluallv by a vote of yeas. " l-l; nays, S. - ' , 'X he -Committee n Law reoorred an ordinance i to tax Fire Insurance Companies thoe or ,, gHDized under, the laws of the Commonwealta ;t Pennsylvania to pay two per centum on the ...dividends de?lared by them; and companies doing business iu Philadelphia, but not or ganized under the laws of Pennsylvania, three per ccDtum on the dividends declared by them. The consideration of the ordinance was post poned, and it was ordered to be printed. A bill piovidinpfor the paving of Sixteenth, Twenty-secnd, Beach, and other streets, was passed tinallj. The sureties of William J. P. White, Register of Water, were approved. I The Mil irom Select Council making an ap propriation to -pay certain claims, was called up. It contains, among other 1tems( the fol lowing: To pay officers of the District Court, 411; of feesot Court of Common Plea. $28(5; officers Quarter Sessions, $927-S0; fees of Dis trict Attorney, $25(10: f Clerk of Quarter Ses sions, $4000; books tor do., $1445H; books lor Clerlr of Orpnans' Court, $275; books for Regis ter of Wills, $275; books for Prothonotary of District Court, $801-50; books tor Prothono tary ot Common Pleas, 1'J0: books for Re corder of Deeds, $2J7U. The ordinance Was then passed finally. A 1 journed. w" i Comiiion Council. A communication was re ceived Irom Jhe Inspectors of the County Prison, asking for an additional appropriation of $12,500. Referred. i Mr. Marcer, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, reported an ordinance appropriating H!,224,20 to the Department of Surveys tor the year 167. Ordered to be printed. The same gentleman, of the same committee, reporte J a resolution adversely to the payment of Air. Sweeney fox extra services performed as Assessor in the Second Wurd, after tho death of Mr. Harmer, an assessor of that ward. The revolution was adopted and the committee was discharged. The same gentleman reported, an ordinance appropriating $13,082,02 to pav officers of the various (Joints, fees ot the District Attorney, Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, printing, etc. Apreed to. Air. Miller, of the Iliirhway Committee, re ported resolutions providing for the grading of Conrlland street, from Broad street to Old York road, and Juniata avenue, from Fifteenth street totdd York road, aud for the paving of portions of Sixteenth, Twenty-second, Beach, and Caviu streets, all of which were adopted. Mr. Taylor, of the Committee on Markets, re ported an ordinance prohibiting any occupant, ot any stall or stand in the market-houses to cook, or sell cooked victuals, on and alter the 1st of January, lb67, without special permission. The ordinance was ngrecd to. 1 Mr. Taylor reported an ordinance providing for the erection of an additional market-house on Guard avenue, between Seventh and Franklin ;-trcets, for the exclusive use of farmers, Mr. Fox moved to 6triko out Franklin aud in sert Eighth street. The amendment offered by Mr. Fox was agreed to, .and tiie ordinance wns adopted, alter beiusr - further amend. xi so that the work shatt not be 4 commenced 'ntf. after the 1st f January, I8i;7, Mr, Nickel oUered a resolution direetiair the Chief KngtncAi tt the Fire Denartuieuttoo erase the name of tbe f ame Hose Company from the hit, thtoinp!iuj, having withdrawn from ser vice. Agreed lo. -...- Mr. Martin, in place, submitted au ordinance providing for adamsr 200 additional men to the police force after tl? 1st of January, Ke lerred to the Polii t Committee. The following ordinances and reflations from Select Council were concurred in: Ordi nance making transfers' in the appropriation bills of the Board of Health and School Con trollers; one approving a contract for a school house in the Twenty-third Ward and one in 'reference to expense lor the reception of State flags. The ordinance from 8elect Council prov iding for drawing a warrant for $120.V08 in favor ot D. P. Weaver, to pay his salary as City fJouitnis1 sUner, was taken up. Alter some discussion the ordinance was passed yeas 10, nays 16. Mr. Marcer (in place) submitted an ordinance appropriating $300 to pay Samuel Sweeney for making u rea-sessmeut of the Second Waid, wh ich was adopted. Adjourned. A Lad Stabbed hy Rowdii? p. Yester day morning, while a lad named Wilhclm, suod fourteen years, employed at Urown's tailoring establishment, Eighth and Walnut streets, was passing along Walnut street, near the store, he was set upon by three jouths. One of them ' named Monaghuii, attempted to strike him over the head with a billy; he warded off the blow and en leavorvd to escape from hi a-tailai ts when he a attucked by one of the gang named Dumollen, whom he alleges htabbid nim in the leg in two places, inflicting painful wounds. Reserve Officer Kendig went to the lad's rescue, and succeeded In capturing the third party, who sravo the name of Hdward W hite, whom V ilhelm alleges was prominent in the attack. He was committed to answer at Court by Alderman Buitler. A Di btovs Case. Julia A. Davis, living at No. 1003 Nectarine street, instituted proceed ings yesterday afternoon against a very respect able young man, whom she charges with having entered her house en the afternoou ot the 15th ult., stealing therefrom two counterpanes, one shawl, a coat, aud some other articles. May Davidson, a yoong girl who resides with depo . neat, testified that fche saw defendant coming ' down stairs with the articles tied up in a news paper; that he threatened to kill her In case Le informed on him. Defendant avers that their kthtms are filee. He was held by Alder nan eltler in mmi Dull to answer. jJAlL JlF.rOHT ON THE ClTY IUlI.T! )AD. The fnp'J'nUndcut of the Citv Railroad made his report to t'cnion Council yesterday, hj the City Railroad Is ?icaDt the rails on Market street and Broad street, 5onnr ctinaf the cominls slon houses with the West Philadelphia terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad and tho eoAi dcPott"ith tli" city branch of tho Beading trunk. Vjjknncxed ts a pummary of the workings of the road: The travel on the road from January 1 to Oc tober 1 was: Ot clirhf wheeled cars ' 7t 2fij Of fourw heeled enrs 20 6T1 m 983 The receipts for t? o panio were: Ftora companies ff502-7fi 1'iom mcrchrnts 3876 112 $I8,37!48 The expenditures apirrcfatc( New niali rial and labor., t37C7 M Salary ot Superintendent aud Jn 'denta.p 1413 08 f 5,179 02 Italance lor nine months,. ,. . Istinmted rec ipts lor balance oV year Est.niatcd cxponnee tor LaVanco of year 42(K) 1488 $2,717'00 Showing a net receipt over expenses for v"'o jmr vi i I ho total receipts are : Tolls due in 1806 i.,,.... .410 01C-63 8C8-02 Toils due Irom January to October, 18CC. . 13,379-48 Old material ao:d 77 go 9U 32 -00 have passed over The cars that tho road are: daring the year EIOnr-WHEKLEn CARS. Merchandise rUR-WHELEI CAR. 67.tK" Mcrclmndiso , 2,850 Coal Lumber , Express height..., l'ig iron I.imo , Empty Coal .... 3,217 Limo ... ST2 J ig iron. . 42 Empty ... ' 6 ..Iti 4!8 ,. 1,108 1 .. 100 2d 671 70,202 .. 00933 total , .7(5,202' Total., Child Deskktion. On Wednesday night Oilicer Fish, of the Fourteenth Ward police, was accosted by a colored woman, who said she had picked up an infant a lew minutes before, on the footway, and desired him to take charge of it, .which be did. . The infant was confided to the care of a lady In the neighborhood, and it died soon after. An inquest was held upon it. and a verdict of death iiom exposure and nei.lcct rendered. This New' Oobosek.- T he new Coroner Mr: Daniels, has assumed the duties of his' oilice, and is located in the rooniB lately occu pied by Mr. Taylor, the retiring ollicer. Mr Daisicls has appointed Mr. Fletcher, the efficient clerk of the hue Coroner. Aid for the Old Country. The total proceeds ot the late Fenian ball at National Ouaids' Hall were sent to Ireland vc?terdav. The money is intended for the relief of the des titute families of the Irish State prisoners The amount w as about $120. Fatal Accident. James Graves, while Rt work yesterday on the roof of tho Walnut and Chesnut Streets Depot, at Forty-first and Chesnut streets, fell to the piound, and was so seriously Injured that he died soon after. He was Irom New York. Election. Mr. Thomas A. Grace has been elected School Controller of the Twelltli .Section, in place ot Mr. Willi am M.' Ltcvlvlk, w nose ferui of service has expired. Sweeping Out the Post Office. Quite a Inrge number ot the clerks at the Post Oilice were removed yesterday, and others appointed in their places. COAL. JAMES O'BRIEN! i DEALER IN ! LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL j BY TBE CARGO OH SIKGLB TOW. i Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. j Has constantly on band a competent supply of th alore imperlor Coal, suftablo for fcmiiy usu, to which lie cafls the attention of his friendj uiid the public generally. i . Orde'sieltatKo. 206 South Fifth street, Ko. 32 South Ecvcntcenth street, or through Despatch or fost Oft'.oe, promptly attended to. A SUi'EKlOB QUAL1TJC OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 7 6 C O A L! COAL! COAL! The bent LEHIGH and BCHUYI.KILL COAL, pro pureU cxpremiy lor iamli.v use, constantly on band In my Yard, No 1617 OALLOWHILb Mnei uner cover, dc.iveied on abort notice well screened, and picked tree oi elate, nt the lowest cah prices. A triul will secure your ciulom. JOHN A. WILSON, , Successor to W. L. FOUi K. Vnn.AMti.riii a, August 27, IbUi. 0 256m , FERTILIZERS. 3 AUG IPSnJi A BONE SUP ER-PHOSFir .XTS ..; .OF iLIME. The ar at' FertttRer lor ait wi !uiola Jts xntion and pcruiaaciii iu na fciitja. i.'iii:uaie4 owe twulve vc.ns. -ietrmiijiliedliy tli.rtfj. ,-rsct (rom oi the nianuiuctory, on liberal tcrtn. tie whan juanuiuciurea only dv BAUGH & SOVS, Ofllce No. 20 South DELAWARR Aentie, M- nijirp Phlladei)hia. LEGAL NOTICES, j TN TIIE ORPHANS' COCRT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNT Y OF PHILADELPHIA. . tstateot EDWARD Mt DO WELL, deceased. The Auuitor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account ol Al. E. McOOWbLL, Administra tor o. t. a.oi EDWAkD MCDOWELL, deceasod, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will uicot the parties Interested tor the pur pose ol his appointment, on MONDAY. Novembers. H.H, at 11 o'clock A. M . at his oilice, No. 402 W ALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. IV 26 UtstuSt W. D. liAKF.R, Auditor. (JSE STARIN'S CONDITION POWDERS HOUSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms, Kotts, and Co lo. It cures Colds, Coughs, and Hide-Bound. ! It is the best alterative for Horses and Cattle now use, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. . It Is a sure preventive for the much dreaded ltiuder pest. No Faimer or Pan vman should be without It For sale In Philadelphia by DIOTT fc CO,. No 233 North SECOND Ktieeti JOHNSON, HOLI.OWAY 4 COW DEN, No. 23 Nonh SIXTH Mreet, and by Drug gists tuiouKhout the country. Addiess aU orders to 8TARIN & FI.OTD, Proprietors, No. 309 DUANE Street, New York. OJCni. FOR SALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHT of Capewell Co.'s l atent Wind Ouard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps t It prevents the Chilliness U0."!.' ..u" This we w 111 wai rant Also saves on. U1,r o,;ho-cJ11 na see th,m thev com but ten cents No. m RACE Hticei, Phi adelphla. Sample seut to aud part oi the United States, on receipt ol ' tents 3 id OTTOJJ AMTlax 1 '- bAJL DUCK AND CANVAS. - i ,v J numbers aud brands. Tent. Awntnf, Tnmk. nd Waxon-Co.. iiuck. Also, Taper Manufacturers T rier Felts, from one to seven leet Wide-, l aullns. lleltliig.Suil Twine, etc. JUI13.W. tVEKMAN & Co., 6j Mo tmjQNKH' Alley PRIVY WELIS OWNERS OF PROPERTY Tbe only place to get Privy Well oleanet au i nfected at vary low price. . 4-.rST"P. W 60LD8MITUH- HALL, L BHAitK btreet Fill DAY, JNOVEMBEK 2 AMUSEMENTS. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE A KTf. On (xlnliltlnn, a niirwih collection orplc Jnr b.r mo lern art l oi Hi French. Ciermnn. mid lleigliiii icIioo.b, fruaoit ticket, 2.J cent, t ata.OKnen, 10 cents, open dnrlng iheilnr. n A K ERIC AN ACADEMY OF ML'SfC- ITALIAN aVF.KA. LAST NuiflT OF IHK NKASOV. BENEFIT OF MAX MAHRIZLK, UhAN ' )A1, MtlH r, IHtH (FrtdntM KVKIJ, November 2. at S, WRANI) lOMMNAIION I'ERKOH rfA.NLt. On which oi cnlon ih lolloninir EATRAOKDIMAi.il. Y lUil LL I A NT AMD VARIED ruOl.'tAMMu, ll be pre'enfed, hi the lollowlng or.lcr: I he tntlrc ol Jtcliiiil'a cliHrinlnu tiiiera, La MUM N AM lit' LA. t, , k,8f AW ALIA JM. HaI'CK. F STOtKlo.N, BAUA .1,1. Arovrcri iw twccnihe Dm and tccond acts. Grand Scona and Aria tiom inK nKBEH OF SF.VII IE, 1Y UlOttlilO HON COM. To conclude wlili the entire four h act ol 1 ti K IlltlHENOIS. 'ENOIlA CAHMEN l'OCIt. MAZ"I.FI Hl.l.LIM, ANTONITCCI, ilLBNAHDI, FOSAII, IIAM1, Etc. COMJUCTORM. SIC NOB TORBIANA, LARL BERGMANS'. TO-MOJ1ROW ("aturilay! AFTERNOON, Novemher 3. at 1H, GRAND FA KK WELL MAIINEE. Ill UMVKKHAL HKMANI), THE tlHAh D BI'H'T C'l'LA K OVERA. 'II E SfAK OK THK NOKTll. ADMISSION in ALL I'ARIS OF THE HOD.SE. OKE KO'.LAK ONLY. NO FX I KA CHARGE FOa HESERVED PEATS. SPECIAL NOTICE. TS! At the rompimy will leave on Saturday by the 6 o clock lralii, and the Dliector boInK deolrous that ihe Opeia olia 1 lie xlven comi'lote and niHlirtdued, 1UE MATIN KE WILL COMMENCE AT HALF-I'ASI ONE. rOORS OrEN AT a qlarikh BEFORE ONE. The sale ol ttckem for anj ol the above-umiHil per loiiLoucca coDiniencts jlUS MORNING, at the Itox Offcc'of tho Acadetnr, and at Trmnnlcr'n liuslc Siore, No T2 Chesnut aircct, corner ol oeventh cum re e of tub anpev painted -i ' llV (Mlllich. a ellArmlnrr 1lt.tA a i. n Inclie. aitraoi much altnii n in the new coihcilon cl plctnrea at the Tonnsylvaula Academe oi Fine Aiti in Cheenut atrceL w N EW CHESNUT STRKET TIIE ATI? P V IIXIAM K. 81 NN & lO fVJ:tV.,o KNTIll'SI AsTltT RECEPTION OF MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON who will appear In llon Bouctcault'a ' t-VUliELY NEW VEKsION OF RIP VAN WINKLE. N t VFR 11 RI'ORMEL) la I'll IH C ITY WITH NEW AND AGMS1CENT SCENFRV Entitled M1' RIP VAN WINKLE, OH TIIK , PLEfF KOR TWENTY TEARS. The Play will he presented wlib .., p A JIO. T l OW KHFlL 8T. The perrorinanco will conclude w tth the lalcst London CAUGHT BY T3E CUFF. FAMILY A5ATINEE Frtccs as imunl OF CECILIA METELL macntflcent. niiti,rA " ? . L Rome I Mr Achenbacb, ma.v be xceu at the 1'ennaylva'nla Acartomv ol Fine Aria. Ntw exhibition. Season ticketa L ptITY MUPEUM THEATRE, CALLOWHH r J Street, below Fifth. ' "viv uil,L Lcste.. Sir. .T R. MURPHY Stagi Maimer ROHi-.Rr Jones BusmcaaSlauaKer jiyviFn"" V' Ml'uuKMIt;K r"1' Benefit licneut ilenetlt Hcnefir Hcneflt Benefit AM) LAST NIGHT nt' Ml MM MK. J T. FANNIN w 111 annear In one of his I (,'Kl.F.lilt A'i'EO CHARACTERS. 1 THIS (Friday) EVENINO. November 2, I w 111 be acted the play ol ; THE rohrek. The Robbers. The Robbers. I Tlie Robbers. The Rubbers. Charles do oor Mr J T. FA.VNIV Count de Moor Mr. D. OaKLEV (HIS FIRST APi KARANCE.) Overture hv Orelieulr. To conclude Mith the CLOCKMAKF.R'S HAT.' Sal'y Fmart Miss AN NIK HOWE 10-MOFHO V MUIFI the ihrll iiu Drninn ol the LONE MrtN OF I HE OCEAN. enMOSDAi STU.MtT KOLtsON. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Press Circle and 1'a'o.uet jn cents Orchestra Chairs so cents Oallcry 15 cents Private Boxes $: and 4 Scats In Private llox 7ft cents In ors open at 7 o'clock, and the curtain will rise pre c'M'ly at J. to 8 'Jho llox (ill. co will he open dully Irom 10 A M. until 4 r. M., when seals may be sccuied witiiout extra chnrte. "rpiIB HOLY FAMILY," AX ACKNOW--t , 'VeJ masterotece of Ch'-lRllan art. pamtd by C. M uller, ol Dufeldon, Is one of the tjreateHt at'rac tlons in the exhibition oi modern pictures at tho Penn sv Ivan la Academy of Fine Arts it MRS. JOHN DXIEW'S NEW AKCH 8TUEKT 1 HEATRK Begins at half pant 7 o'clock. - ANOTHER NEW ROMANTIC PL iY. ,k B EN t FIT OF Vila. JOHN iUE', The new romantic olar ot TUB WIN SING SUIT, and the successful comedy ot WOMEM WILL TALK. MRS. JOHN l)Rt,W IN BOTH PIEUES, aided by the FULL COM PAN Y. Baturday-MRS. DKK.W'S LAST NIGHT. Monday MK. DAK BKYANT IN TWO FAVORIIK CHARACTERS. ALNUl Bl'KtlSl'.IaiSATR B. N. E. corner oi NINTH and walnut S),i i-f. t-rtcyEVBNTN(LXoTmbr3- ; 5 , EDWIN BOOTH, , who will appear in tl (At '-TnerHouaaon of J. itlCHAKD in. M-4. 4" in Hjfliefiero' III"torl al Tiatitdy, in 0v acts ol ' KICH l) til; CR. THE ll.V 1 1 it, Of BOSrt OBT0 F L v H,nry VI Mr. 3. li Rot ian oi Richmond Mr. Barton Hilt '10 conclude with the aitKbahle Cdncdletta of A PKE'TY riKC'K OK BUSINESS EW AMERICAN Til B AIR E. ItlAKfll'Ufi EL MNO EDDIE. THIS (FrldBVI EVEN , Ml Novemlw.r . MISS k ATE FloHEK IN TWO URKAf PIECES T H ni OUNO ACThES, CATARACT OF THE GAjsiKS. It T II E It U O U L E S (i E SI P. - A new and beantiin! co lection of thnw finhnm. works of art lor the Parlor. Boudoir Drawing-room and Gallery , now ou view aud tor sale at 10 2.mwiGt No TU CHEbNUt' Street. EW KLEVbNTH .STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH street, abovo CHESNUT. "THH JAMIbV lt:!ilHT" OPES 'OH 'J'llK HKAHU1V. CARM KOtSS A BIMOI'S 1I I IV sj'I IlELS, the Great hlai 'Jioupe ot the World lu theit UKANH ETHIOPIAN BOlHEtS, StJN'Os, DANCES. NEW UlULESyt'ES and PLASTaTION SCENBn. Poors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at N o'clock. 8 " J L CAUNt ROfl. M auat;er. V A LKh tj (LATE M1LLKU'8) WINTER OAKDEN-Nos Tll-TJB ViNK Htieet (i HAND UibTKUMhVl'AL. CONCERTS f.y two large and efflcient Orchestral. To-Ni(lnr, And EVERY NJOHT in connection with uur EJkl ELSlORMKINO JiANU, a Brass Band, compilslug the best Artists in the city, Villi perl oiui. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Our spacious euu mcr tlurien,. artistically laid oui with Shrubbery, Votintaius eto. IN TIE LADIES' SALOON, Especially set apart lor FaMLIFH, the best of Creaun ami obet Keiiesbments will be served. (j i(iS GYMNASIU M FOB LADIES. GtNTLEAlEN, AND CHILDREN. N. E COR, OF MtTIHM) AKCH Sl'KtSKTS. Hie lui-tilute which wksIii has been greatly Improved lor tbe coming scsaou, Is now open lur subsurlPtloUHul1 dat and evenings . Bodily exerclce hn par s health and strength , and Is hlghy recon.uiendod to bo h sexes and all agua. Terms lor Instruction 6 moii.bs., , e.S-00 Terms forfeit piactlce Smombs..... ,yt0 For parllcularH send lor a circular or give us a call. SaoJui Prolessors UK DEUBA No LEWIS fj-f THE TUMOS WHICH WE MANU III l faotwra recowmend UiemseiTes. We promise tu our patrons clear beautiiul tmies, elegant workman ship, durability, and raiisunab'e prices, cmbiued wnh a lull uaraiioa. For sai only at No. 1017 W ALNUI Street. M CNIOB TIANO MANVFACirRIirO CO. AMUSEMEP4TS. OALLEHY OP THE FINE A JITS tH CHESNUT Street, be'ow Tntb, 5o. Now open with a fine collection of Oil Paintings, among which are Lewis Notch ant Vallcv In the White Mountain and Benin's Autumn In the Allcgluiiies VI 51 Ct MfCr.KFS A M CAVN. LUMBER. 18CC. F l-UUUI.Mll FLOORIMI iLOOKlNOI FLOnRLSOIl 4-4 CAKoLINA FLOiiltlNti' 6-4 V1HOIMA FlOOhlNO. 4 4 VIKOINIA FLOOltlNO. -4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 4-4 n LA WAKE FLOORING .tH ANII WALNUT F..O')HISG. AtU AND WALNUT FLOOKINO. M r P BOARDS. IllAIL PLAN K. 1 RPA -1' I'ASTERINO LATHS 1 lOUU, pl asteri.no laths, AT UKDI'cEI PRICES. AT REDUCED PRICES. -f QfP, '-CEDAR AND PISE SHIXtJLKS XOUU. CEDAR AM) PINE SfllNOLES. No. I LONO CEOAB SHINOLES No. 1 SHORT CF.DAK SHIN(LE8. WHITK PINK SHINGLES. CYPRESS SH INtiLKS. TINK ASSORTMENT FOR SAl LOW -LUMBER I'Olt UNDERTAKERS' LCMI1KR rtlK riirt)Tiir4ti KKD CEDAR. WALNUT, AND PINK. RED CEDAR WALNUT, AND PINK. 18(36.' ALKAN f I'UMriRROEALLKlNDS, iihai l.iJJJnr-K Uf AI.I. KIN DC SEASONED WALNUT SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. CUFRHY, AND ASO. OAK 1'I.K. AND BDd. .MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VEWFERS. 1 il(f CKiAR-HOX MA N V KACTC Utl.y, Man I'k" t "i niib-iu CM1AR-HOX SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. . AT REDUCED PRICES. 1 I"l'K JOIST I bPRCCE JOISI lOUU. hPMUC'K JOIST! 0PRCCF. JoIaTI EKOAt 14 TO FEET LONG. FKOU 14 TO 3-J FEET LONU ni in er. niLi,n. HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. Al Al LE BltOTHFR CO., No. 2,M0 SOUTH STREET. At?6rorp ril W. 8.MALTS LUMRER YARD, N. -1 :.J',t.N;'1Ll'1ILK8 8t.eels, E. COU. d. , i . , CHEAP FOR CASH, hrP.!ro stoned. COra 3J C0W ' 8-'. v&?fftffi.$l7 re,low (4 4- -4) uJ " loa'lM "d Becoud ""J ono nd two-sides Fence i helving Boards, Bsss, sb,riBnksand Boards. White Pine Hills all sizes! Step Boards, 4 4 6-4 a 1,110 . Hl'mi!?ck Jol8t ,nd tcsnnhig, from li to 2 feet long, Spruce Joists Sills, aud Scantling from 12 to 2S feet. i ng ell wlot is. I'lsstering Lalh (English and 'a!afs) Pickets Shing es, Cbesnut Pot. etc. Aluhogany, Wa nut Plank and BonriR AH kinds oi Building Lumber cut and furnl-hed at tho sbortett notice, at the lowest price. lo j.i im QHAliLES E S T E, LUMIJER MERCHANT, SeventccnUr and Callonlilll Sis., OFFERS Dry Pattern l ine, all grades t Seasoned Walnut Boards and Plank, from one to six Inches thick j Ash. Chestnut, Cherry, and Poplar Boards and Plank. Also. Lnlldlno i .. k--nun, juelawaio,- and White Lumber always on hand. Pine Flooring, Worked C1026 tmw2m UNITED STATES BUILDIiR'8 MILL, Nob. 24, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BKACKET8, BTaIR BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, GESEKAL TURNING, iCROLL WORK, ETC. 6UELVINO PLANED TO ORDER. The 1 an-est at-sortment ot Wood Mouldings in this city con.-taullv on band. 71 )ui J. C P E R K I N LUMBER MERCHANT. Suoccssor to B. Clark, Jr., No. 321 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied assortmen Of Build in t Lumber. 6 34 INTERNAL REVENUE. TJ SITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 804 CHESNUT Street. ' CENTRAL DEPOT. No. 103 South FIFTH Street, t 0E DOUR BELOW' .CHE8NDT ' . ' ' K6TABL1W1I 1802. ' 5, ' "Hiventie Starurof wryWcriiilion contant . aijiaad In iBj atfoiint, Orders by Hall or xpre promptly attentive to, , United Statei Notes, JDraMs on Ftjladolphla, or . .cw York, ot current funds received in payment. Particular attention paid to small order. The decisions or the Commission can be consulted, and any information regarding the law cheerfully civon. The folio injt rates oi discount areal'owed: ON ALL ORDEItS OF 25, TWO PEE CHM. DISCOUNT OM ALL OKLtKBS OK $100, iUKEE FJER CENT. DISCOUNT. ON ALL OJ1DEKS OF f30C, FOUR I'LR CENT. All orders should be sent to the VltsCUXM. STAMP AGENCY, 004 CHESNUT Street, No, PHILADELPHIA. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, ORAVE-STONES, Eto. Just completed," beautiful Tariety ot UAL1AM MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOJ1B8 AMD OHATE -BTCSES Will be sold aheap for caoh M oi k seut to any part oi the united Btatea. . . 1IENUY S. TARR. MARIlLE WORKS, ho. 7)0 GfiElS (Street, 1'ulUdelohta 124 atmt WATCHE3, JEWELRY ETC. I I M tiOLD WATCHES. American and Ceneva. W call spclal attention to the FINK WATCH AMD SILVEHWAnK ESTABLISHMENT OF W. W. CASS1DY, Ko. 14 South 8KCOND Street, ltot(m.n hand one oi the finest assortments ol Jsi. 01 J ' " city. A splendid assortmen ot SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HASD. Rememher W. W. CASS 1 1) Y, M 12 South SECOND Street. Pepsi; lug ooi rtcLy and promptly attended to. HENRY HARPER, TV . . IIUJI ?StrMf, t . , MaoutactDrer and Dealer tu tltfllPH I'iii Jewelry, Silver-plated Wure, 8JJ Solia Silver-Ware. men JOHN BUENNAN, PBAl.KK IN DIAMONDS, TINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc ' 6 2"f 18 S. I:IUI1TII BT., PIIILAD1. DIAMOND DEALER & JEWELER WATt IISS, 4HWKLHT A RILVEK WlRK, .WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. . JOg Chestnut St., Phil-, Owing to the decline or Gold, baa made a arent re duetlon In price of his large and well.aisortcd stock of Diamonds, Watchfg, Jewelry, feilverware. Etc. Tt.e pnlilic are rrspectrully invited to t all and exsmlt e onr stock before pnrrbaslog elsewhere. J li I WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment oi above Roods constantly on hard at model ato prices theuslca Boxes plaiins from 2 to 10 beautiiul Airs. FAKE & BROTHER, Importer, Ko. 821 CHESNUT STREET, 11 lleiiith$rp G. RUSSELL & CO. No. 22 North SIXTH ilnvlug Increased their lacllltles for FISK WATCH REPAIRING, Invite the attention of the public. All oik n arranted lor one year. 4 2 BOWMAN & LE0XAUI), M ANITA CTUKER9 OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB i.v and 704 Sihor-riated Goods, ARCH STREET, rnUADELTHIA. Tlsofc in want of SILVER WA.'r.T;I.lflu, U u,,lcn 10 tne,r advaiimKo to visit ourS'JOK beioie njakins ilieir nnr,i,u. 7..r. . . ' es perle nee in the m.naiactnre ot the above kinds ol goods enables us to del? competition. ..,C'P no 8"od hut those which are of the FIBT ( i.ASb,aU ol our own make, and will be sold at reduced u"ci - 626S SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &t J W. SCOTT & C O., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AS r-EALEBS IK MKN'B I UENISIIINQ GOODS No. 814 CHESNUT Street, OtR LOORS lilLOW THE OOjiTINENTAL. Til ILA DELPHI A. P A TEXT SHOULDER-SEAM ' BIUIIT MANUFACTORY, AND CtXtl.tMEN'S FUEKISH1KG fcTCKE. "TEKFECT, KITTISO BII1R1S AND DRAWERS made Irom treasure trenFM verv hirt nnfirn - All iMlieranIoltsoI GLivTVLAIEJi 0 DKtiSS yTVAIEi a LKtiSS GOODS U iuj' ritnety. - , CO., ' 41 1 V CHKSSUT Btreet rJTTIMC SHIRT - 1 ' , 110A IH THK HOCLbJtk.!f.i3a Jf.-T-II BN Wllin, .. Manufact.iittsd by " ' ' H. LATHE, , N. 8JX H Street, fMlade!!!!,)! "hereyoucanllndalark'eajtso.tmeutoiv. GLNTH' FURNII1IXG GOOI). Clip this out and give us a call. 917 Ho, MS. 81 A ill Street, Philadelphia, QE.NTS' FURXISIILXa goods'. F. HOFFMAN, JK, (Late G. A. Hoffman, successor to W. W. Kniirlit,) KINE 8I1IRT8, AND WRAPPERS, HOSIERY AM) CLOVxSS. Silk, Lamba' Wool, and Merino UNDER-CLOTHINC. . ( H'Kiuths Hp. AKCH Btroet dentistryT fr T HE GOVERNMENT HAVING rliT? tiranted Die lettern-pateut tor mv mode ol atmiinlHterlng liroux Oxide Gas, by wiilch I bav txirsoled u unv iboiiHat'.ds of Teeth williotit pain. 1 m Hint UN din anerdiii tbol It is tio.n lr ud superior t' any other now in umj. . PR. O. L. MI7NN8 , 8Slm Ko. ;ai8PhUCli Btreet. WILLIAM 8 G E A K T, COMA11SSIOH W1CKCI1ANT, ' Ko. 13 B. DAiAW Al. Avsnue, Fuliadclphla, Ac.Kxr won ' Pnptnt's Gunpowder, Keilned Nitre, Chsroal.Ete. ' W. Haker A t o 'a chocolate. Cocoa, and Broioa. C'roekerUros. ACo.'aTtblvwMeiiU feUeatlilUtf. HoKs and Nulls Hi T 1 SDHCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BSUTJ. JLi tiful series of Views, Urteen in aiinbr. A.-Lanxl tor tha lustriictioa ot Juvenile ajtlKts. Frti, Ift.eiita a ackajte With the EVK.SINO TF.I.EtiH APU,f alt W yoht CLIffER c, will be found m sale at Iks "31 MKWH TAK1. t. W. cower fLVL'KTW ar.d CVZhXVT threet - St., I ! Sliver i No. I I 3 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROQFSAFES EVANS & WATSON. 1 AM'FAC1UR8 Of FIRE S AND BUROIARPK00F FES. A. DKSItlNED FOR Bank, Mercantile, or Dwllln((.!oiH Vf Established Over 25 Tear, Over 24,000 Safes in Use, The only Safes with Inside Door. Never Lose their Fira-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. tVAREROOMSi No. 811 CHESNUT Street, HILAlJELrniA. r,5p 1-XrEIUENCE PROVES IT MARVIN AFES ARK mh BES'i ALWAYS FIREPROOF. ALWAYS DRY. Twnt).FIre Year la TJuslntss. ! MANY .THOUSANDS OF OUR SAFES LN USE. j MARVIN & CO., I No 721 CHFSTNUT St- (Masonic Hall), And No. 265 BROADWAY, New York. , FAMILT PAFE8, BASKERS' STEEL CHESTS PLCONL1IA.ND BAKES. Send for lUimtratcdCatalotne. 9ti stnth?ni SADDLES AND HARNESS. buffalo uobes, . lap hugs, ,1;' ; horse covers. A large assortment, WHOLKSALE OH RETAIL, at low prices, together with our usual assortmeat of SADDLERY, ETC.. WILLIAM S. IIAJsSELL & SONS, 21 No. 11 MARKET Street. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. M NATHANS & SONS, I M P OUTERS OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, liUo. Eto. No. 19 North FRONT Street, 1'UILADELPiilA. MOBKS TV ATHAKft, HORACK A. ATHA8, UKLANDO D. 2ATHAS. 10 2$ JpllED. BALTZ & CO,, IMPORTERS OP WINES, GINS, Eto SOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Cardat COGNAC No. 110 WALNUT STItElCT, rnii.ADEi.ruiA. 10 3 3m SHIPPING. vT I." 1 M TflllOl'Dnnm . . . . i a.j " JJU UAL,LiIAlJ at liueenstown The Inmin th. u..n.. "CITY OF LOMiON" fatunla Sovember t ..iliX UF 1 A1US Hatttrday, November 1(1 r.l.A Wednesday, Noveaiber is "CITY CF W YOKK" tatunlavlKovlSb?r 17 ai.d eaih succctdiKg ratordsy and Wednesday, .t noon, iiom Pier Ko. 4S North river. " Kl.ut iQLl ?ji".u 8lc"n,' sailing every Saturday. 5i i Tln',(iola tera(!0 Currency.....! 1 0 London., wj. 'To London......... . l,?oVarl! 1 Tol-aris...... .1A to Ml laseane by the M ednesdnv UtiOi steerage, 26. di'.v steaniera Ftrat Ahit. 1'aral'le in United Slates cur- rcncy, rassengers a'so forwarded to Bavra nimhn.. n. aen, etc., at moderate rates. btecrage passs(.e trom Liverpool or Qneenstown, 140 ctnrency. 'j ickets Can be bought here by persons iend tn tor their lriends. For further lnloimation apply at the Company a Oftces. JOil O DALE Aireut 7 Ko. Ill WALNUT Btreet. I'hilada. S T A II LINE NEW CHILEANS. The New Tork Mall Steamship Company's flueoceaa -tesmeia will leave Tier 46 NOKTU KIVEB, get York, at S o'clock P. M., as follows: MORMSO hTAR MOKTEHEY HAVANA MlHbOl'KI ,...On Saturday ..On Wednesday ....On Baturday On Wednesday All bills of lad lug signed at the cfllce upon tbe pier. I or freight or passage apply to C. X. GARRISON, President. UAUUlSO- & ALLK., 10 lfi 4p No. 0 BOWLINO ('.KEEN, JTew Tori. H. L. Lfc'AF, Agent, Ofllce Adams' Expresi., No. "M Chesnut street. A T L A N T I C COAST LINES, MAIL STEAMSHIP ; 8EilI-WLEK.LY.F0B NOIU'OLK AND RICHMOND, cabins ..Maude , I HAhLKMlON, cabin 26. Hccood claia ai3 aA VAN.NAa. cubiu lb. Second class. 14 i . IS very SATURDAY, Star line .'or KiW f.WlF.AN8 Direct KFW ORLEANS irti. n,.e0. 8' cond cabin. ,40. becond Class., ft J 1'h.i uMuiu.. tJ. Second cabin.. 40. Hecond claiu.. M 1 ia iiMuiMirp asaeiUaooontmodatlons to either eiacs. ; ;i lrij.tit or pasaao. apply to 1.. ALW-m K. 1 IIOM AS St CO., ';.'0, hij.WLr!'a GREEK, Mew York. v10!6 4p- - - d.-lpnla-fctesin J ropeliet Oomsany De. muu 11 .-'MiiiHure i.iim.va a.'k.h iuv miki HurlUm Canal. auimixiui with ail yortiHTu ana r utti-ro iuhi. r ur ireiKUl, w teiuiK, aiply to ror freight, which witi I. a taken i.jiC arfoii'tnodik'Inii WILLI A Jd 11. HtlW.a. JtoliiH. DAL.AVi'U4ia'e 10 TO SHIP C APTAI N & A N b O roK 1 no unoernigned having lea.d itrc V. - v -1 vy.. nuntn i'ul r, wuh i inform l.t. iiMM.lu mm iu. uouuiia v ui. i 'lit:, hike nn im nrfln.M. u. : , . Im rented lacllltles to accouiniodute tho-e liavlug ves.h! : ves. U 10 ue lureea or ropsireo, and being a Diactlcal Bliib.r- i penterund caulker, w ill give perboual attention to tha 1 vef sell entrusted to him lor reuaira ' CaplalUH or Agents. bhlpC'arpuu)rs and Machinists having vessels to repair, a.e solioitt-d to call. Havlug tbe agency for the sale of "Wetttrstedt's Patent Aletailc Composition" nr Copper paint, tar the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for lliiael y, I am pre 01. red to luiulsh the i-uuie on lavoratile tonus. JOHN U 11 AM.tfTTT, . . Kensington 8 rew Duck. ?S 11 j DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. im,.- PHILADELPHIA snROmovs r'J&Z'-' iif:ir.?u. titcte. No. 14 M above Market. B. O. .Varaur'thavV, .K!?.. Fateut Uraduatlna freaauia Tmu. iV.A . .l.T-.J mntmeui 01 kla rraiuluo oiheTS. tupporta.Maimo Htoekiugs.bt ju or Uiaom, CruK lres, HuHpeusorles, eto. LaO).-, irtuiaut hu ducttil by a Ladj. ' t'A - 'y s TO
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