The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 13, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    j A N OllDIN
1A. To Make an i
S of Controllers of Pi
ANCK
Appropriation to thA Paah R
'loff7 ""-"c oi Pennsylvania, for the year
HocUon 1. The Select and Common Connolla'
ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
or one million one hundred and twonty
"three thousand and fifty-two dollars (8t,m,0o2)
and the same in heroby apDroprlated to the
Hoard of Controllers of l'ublio Schools for the
jUrst Bchool District of Pennsylvania, for the
lyear 1807, as follows:
i0B TUB KXPKNSF.8 OF TITE BOYa' CENTRAL
i, i . ... . , - " vai w mo a-Liny u
HIGH HCHOOL.
Item 1, For Salaries. twnntv.flvA thniianrwt
land nay dollars (8a,0.n).
living, for rent, or nail for commencement,
and rent of cabinet of natural history and ap-
imn, vino imuushuu aonars (tlUW),
Item 3. For furnaces and stoves, threo hun
red dollars 300.
Item 4. For cleaning. Alsht hnnrlrnrt dnllnra
Item 5. For nhlloaonnlenl nnnnrit.m mil
Chemicals, and gas, Ave hundred and thirty
klollars (SV.30).
I Item 6. For furniture, throe hundred dollars
I Item 7. For printing and petty expenses,
"even hundred and fifty dollars ($750).
i0K THJS KXl'ENHEH OF T1IH (URLS' HIOI1 AND
NORMAL SCHOOL.
1 Item R. For Rnlaries, seven thousand six hun
frlred dollars (J76O0).
f Item 8. For repairs, threo hundred dollars
moo).
I Item 10. For furnaces and stoves, one hun-
iiieu miliars (iw,
item u. t or cleansing;, nve hundred dollars
item li. tor furniture, two hundred dollars
8200).
Item 13. For printing and nottv ezDonses.
ifour hundred dollars (7400).
item 14. For philosophical apparatus and
V hemicalK, and rent of hull for commencement,
rux uuuureu dollars (ow),
TOK THI KXPEMHRS OK TUB SCHOOLS OF THE
FIRST SECTION.
Item 15. For salaries of teachers, eighteen
thousand four liundred and fifty dollars
kll8,450).
i Item 16. For rent of school-houses, thirteen
hundred and ninety dollar (81390).
I Item 17. For repairs, four hundred dollars
JC540O).
Item 1H. For furnaces and stoves, three hun-
tired and seventy dollars C8370).
1 Ttnm 10 Fnr onlnrfoinf hnll.a.HnonAl'a lAVAn.
ieu nunureu ana nny collars 15100,1.
item H). i1 or ciern mre, one nunurea aonars
rjioo).
item J.. f or rurnnure, iour nunarea uoiiars
H00).
Item 22. For printing and petty expensos. two
inunarea ana nity aonars (sijou).
b'OR THE EXPENSES OF THK SCHOOLS OF THE
SECOND SECTION.
Item 23. For salaries of teachers, twenty
thousand three hundred and thirty dollars
$20,3.(0).
Item 24. For rent of school-houses, two thou-
stand and ninety seven dollars (83097).
Item tor repairs, lour nunureu aonars
$400).
Item 26. For furnaces and stoves, five hun
Idred dollars (8500).
J Item 27. For salaries of house cleaners, one
Vhousand seven hundred and fifty dollars
tanno).
i Item 23. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
J8100).
4 Item 29. For furniture, four hundred dollars
18100).
f Item SO. For printing and petty expenses, two
jnunured ana nity aonars (:4.u).
IFOR THE EXPBNSKS OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
I TH1BD SECTION.
1 'Item 31. For salm les of teachers, twenty-one
thousand six hundred and twenty dollars
$21,620).
Item 32. For rent of school-houses, twenty
our nunarea aonars (twiw).
Item 83. For repairs, nve nunarea aonars
S500D
Item 34. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
tired dollars (8400).
i item so. or salaries 01 nouse cleaners, nine
teen hundred dollars ($1900).
Item 36. For cleric hire, one nunarea aonars
f100). ... .. . . . . .
item 37. For lurniture, iour nunarea aonars
$400).
item 88. For nrintlng and petty expenses, two
inunarea ana nny aonars iaxii.
IFOB THE 1EXPENSK8 OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
w - -
Item SO. For salaries of teachers, sixteen thou-
band one hundred and fifty dollars ($16,150).
item 40. Forrentoi scuooi-nouses. twenty-two
liundred and twenty dollars ($2220).
Item 41. tor repairs, six nunarea uonars
t&600).
HC III 1. r or luruacn ana bvutcb, juvc uuuuiau
Liollars(500).
I tern 43. For salaries of h ouse cleaners, fifteen
Jhunared and eighty dollars (81580).
Item 44. or cierir. mre, one uunureu uonars
$100).
Item 45. For furniture, throe hundred dollars
tox)). w , . .
X lc III -it), r ur jjuuiiuk ttuu j ...t i ,j oAfDuacai vnw
hundred and fifty dollars (3250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
I Item 47. For salaries of teachers, eighteen
thousand six hundred and sixty dollars (318,660).
Item 48. For rent of school houses, eighteen
hundred and twenty-live dollars (81825).
Item iJ. nor repairs, six uuuuiou uouura
i($600). , . . , .
1 Xlem W. rut luruuuns nuu Dtuvca, aviua uuu-
Hmd nd fiftv dollars (S450).
Item bl. r or salaries 01 nouse cieuuers, oiiiuou
hundred and forty dollars (81610).
Item 02. t orciortt aire, one nunureu uonars
($100). v..v,.J
Item OO. UI juiuikuiC) iuicd unumou uuiwiB
Item 54. For printing and petty expenses, two
hundrea ana iiuy uonars
SOS. THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
SIXTH SECTION.
item 55. For the salaries of teachers, thirteen
thousand two hundred and seventy dollars
($13,270).
Item 56. For rent of school-honses, four hun
Ari and seventT-flve dollars (8175).
Item 57. For repairs, five hundred dollars
''ifem 53. For furnaces and stoves, four nun
AraA dollars (8400).
nam fil). For salaries of house cleaners, thlr-
Steon hundred and thirty dollars (81i0).
Item 60, For clem mre, 'one nunarea aonars
IIMh
item 61. For furniture, three hundred and
fiftv dollars (8350). '
Item 62. For printing and petty expense, two
nuudrea anu mij uunurs
TOB
THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
SEVENTH SECTION.
Item 63,
thousand
For salaries of teachers, twenty
five hundred and ninety dollars
Item 64; For rent of school-houses, twelve
hundred dollars (81200).
Item 65. For repairs,
. ... 7om.
seven hundred dol
Item 66. For furnaces and stoves, five hundred
Item 67. For salaries ;of house cleaners,
elKhteen hundrea ana nve uonars (itua;.
Item 68. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
Item 69. For furniture, five hundred dollars
ltein70. For printing and potty expenses.
two hundred ana nrty uonars
VOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
EIOHTU SECTION.
Tm ti Vnr salaries of teachers, twelve
.1 ..o,,i ix hundred and fifty dollars (8l2.6oO).
Item 72. For rent of school-houses, forty-one
1 ami flftv dollars (84150).
itt.173. For reDairs. three hundred dollars
litm74. For furnaces and stoves, three hun
Item 75. For salaries of house cleaners,
twe hundred and eighty dollars (Sl).
Item 76. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
Iteui 77. For furniture, four hundred dollars
item78. For printing and petty expenses,
, two hundred and fitly dollars (SiHJ).
n kwif vTDDuan nv THE SCHOOLS OF THE
j un aj. .m...u.'U
vivpii uiurnoN.
tachers. fourteen
T.on,r nitrht hmxirod and forty dollars
.n A L Ai
item 80. For rent of school-houses, sixteen
Bim Kl For reoairs. Ave iiuudred dollars
-
Itein 82. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
. t ,nH flftv dollars
item 83. For salarle of house cleaners, four
. i.nnHrMl &nd flllv donun (tlO).
Item 84. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
or CA. n.nltiiM . flv Vi n ;1 roil .1 nil 11 T"U
Item oj. r u """"""i ' - -w.
4lTLm R6. For printing and
petty expenses,
two hundred and slfty dollars ($25o),
THE DAILY EVENING
FOB THE EXI'ENSK.H OF TITE SCHOOLS OF THE
TENTH RKOTIOW.
Item 87. For salaries of teachers, twent y thou.
sand three Hundred and ten dollars ($20,310).
item on. ror rem oi souooi-nousus, eioren
hundred dollars (81100).
IlPIrl HQ. For rnnnlrn. Mnvnn linndrnH dnllara
($700.)
Item 90. For furnaoos and stoves, five hun
dred dollars ($500).
item 91. For salaries of house cleaners, seven
teen hundred and sixty dollars ($1760).
Julius r or cierK. nire, one nunureu aonars
($100).
Item 93. For furniture, five hundred dollars
($500).
nem U4. tor printing and petty expenses, two
hundred and fifty dollars ,'$250).
FOB TUB EXPENSE OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
ELEVENTH SECTION.
Item 95. For salaries of teachers, sixteen
thousand seven liundred and seventv dollars
($16,770).
item 6. For rent or school-houses, five hun
dred and fifty dollars $.V0).
item 97. For repairs, five hundred dollars
(IVH)). .
Item PS. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
dred dollars ($400).
item vm. For salaries or nouse cleaners, six
teen hundred and twenty dollars (81620).
item loo. for ciern mre, one nunarea aonars
($100;.
Item 101. For furniture, three hundred dollars
($:ioo).
Item 102. For printing and petty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars (8250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWELFTH SECTION.
Item 103. For salaries of teachers, thirteen
thousand three hundred and five dollars
(813,o05).
item lot. por rent oi scuooi-nouses, iwenty
four hundred and olhty-two dollars (S2IK2).
Item 105. For repairs, lour hundred dollars
($400).
item 106. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
dred dollars ($400).
Item 107. For salaries or house elennors. thir
teen hundred and forty dollars ($1340).
Item 108. For clerk hire, one huudred dollars
($100).
item jtUi. r or iurniiure, vnree nunarea aonars
($0).
Item 110. For printing and petty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
THIBTEENTH SECTION.
Item 111. For salaries ot tcaoliers. fifteen
thousand one hundred and seventy dollars
(815,170).
item 112. for rent or scnooi-nouses, seven
hundred and twenty-five dollars (8725).
item 113. tor repairs, six nunarea dollars
($600).
Item 114. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
dred dollars (8400).
Item U5. tor salaries or nouse cleaners,
twelve huudred and forty dollars (81240).
Item 116. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
(8100).
Item 117. For furniture, five hundred dollars
($500).
Item 118. For printing and petty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars (8250).
iOR THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
FOUBTEKNTH SECTION.
Item 119. For salaries of teachers, twenty
seven thousand six hundred and eighty dollars
($27.fift0).
Item 120. For rent of school-house, eighteen
hundred dollars (81800).
Item 121. For repairs, seven hundred dollars
(8700).
Item 122. For furnaces and stoves, five hun
dred ($500.)
Item 123. For salaries of house cleaners, two
thousand one hundred and ten dollars ($2110).
Item 124. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
($100).
Item 125. For furniture, seven hundred dol
lars dollars (8700).
Item 126. For printing and petty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLB OF THE
FIFTEKNTH SECTION.
Item 127. For salaries of teachers, twenty
nine thousand six hundred and thirty dollars
(52y,t0).
Item 128. For rent of school-houses, sixteen
hundred and fift v dollars (S1650).
Item 129. For repairs, eight hundred dollars
($800).
Item 130. For furnaoos and stoves, one thou
sand and fifteen dollars (81015).
Item 131. For salaries or house cleaners,
twenty-three hundred and eighty dollars
(SaiHO).
Item 132. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
($100).
Item 133. For furniture, four hundred dollars
(S400).
item list. I'or priming, ana peuy expenses,
two huudred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
SIXTEENTH SECTION,
Item 135. For salaries of teachers, seven
teen thousand six hundred ana ten dollars
$17,610).
Item 136. For rent of school-houses, five hun
dred dollars (S500).
item lisi. tor repairs, six nunurea aonars
($600).
item 138. r oriurnaces ana stoves, vuree uuu
dred dollars (8300).
Item 139. For salaries or nouse cleaners, fif
teen hundred dollars (81500).
Item 140. For clerk hire, one hundrea dollars
WW). ... . .. .
item 141. t or iurniiure, iour nunarea aonars
(84001.
Item 142. I'or priming anu peuy expenses,
two hundrea ana nity aonars (u).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
SEVENTEENTH SECTION.
Item 143. For salaries of teachers, eighteen
thousand and ninety dollars (818.090).
Item 144. For rent of school-houses, thirteen
hundred dollars (81300).
item 145. t or repairs, inree nunarea aonars
(8300).
J tern no. for iurnaoes uuu Bioves, turue Hun
dred dollars ($300).
Item 147. t or salaries or nouse cieaners, ni
teen hundred and fifty dollars (81550).
Item 148. For cierR hire, one nunurea aonars
(8100).
Item 149. For furniture, two hundred dolllars
($200).
Item 150. For priming ana peny expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
VOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
EIGHTEENTH SECTION.
Item 151. For salaries lor teachers, twenty-six
thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars
(826.760).
item io.. r or rent oi scnooi-uouses, nineteen
hundred and fifty dollars (81950).
Item I'M. t or repairs, eigm nunarea aonars
($800).
Item 154. For furnaces and stoves, three
hundred and fifty dollars ($350) .
Item IM. tor salaries or nouse-cieaners,
twenty-five hundred and sixty dollars (82560).
Item 156. For clerk hire, one hundred dol
lars (8100).
Item 157. f or iurniiure, iour nunurea aonars
($400).
lltilu li. rur priiibju uuu jietiy ejhjjtiuBos,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
NINETEENTH SECTION.
Item 159. For sularies of teachers, twenty-five
thousand four hundred and twenty dollars
($25,450).
Item luu. f or rem oi buuuoi-huusuh, iniriy
six hundred and fifty dollars ($3050).
Item 161. For repairs, seven hundred dollars
($700).
Item 162. For furnace and stoves, five hun
dred dollars (8500).
Item 163. For salaries - oi nouse-cieaners,
twenty-two hundred and sixty dollars ($2260).
Item 164. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
(! , ,
Item 1U5. f or iurniiure, iour uuuureu aonars
($400).
Item 166. For printing and petty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTIETH SECTION.
Item 167. For the salaries of teachers, thirty
thousand one hundred and twenty dollars
($;W,120).
Item 168. For rent of school-houses, four
thousand nine hundred and twenty-five dol
lars (81925).
Item 169, For repairs, seven hundred dollars
($700).
Item 170. For furnaocs and stoves, four hun
dred dollars ($400).
Item 171. For salaries of house cleaners,
twenty-seven Hundred and nriy-uonars m).
Item 172. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
($100).
Item 173. For furniture, four hundred and
fifty dollars (8450).
Item 174. For printing and petty expenses,
two huudred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTY-FIRST SUCTION.
Item 175. For salaries of teachers, twenty-two
thousand and ten dollars (822,010).
Item 176. For rent of school house, three hn
dred and fifty dollars 350).
Item 177. For repairs, eight hundred dollars
(300).
TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 18C7:
Item 178. For furnaces and stoves, five hun
dred dollars (8500).
item ii). For salaries or honse cleaners, nine
teen hundred and sixty dollars (81960).
Item 180, For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
($100).
item lsi. l or rurntturornve hundred dollars
($500).
lU-mlR2. For printing and potty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOR THE EXPENSKS OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTY-SECON I SECTION.
Item 1K3. For salaries of teachers, nineteen
thousand three hundred and ninety dollars
(819,390).
m m 184, I' or rent or school houses, four hun
dred and fifty-five dollars ($155).
ju in ik. i. for renalrs. lour hundred and thirty
dollars ($430).
Item lNt). For furnaces and stoves, four hun- '
dred and twenty-five dollars ($125). :
nemih. for salaries or House cioanors. nr
te n hundred and twenty-four dollars (81524).
Iteml8. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
(8100).
item iw. f or furniture, live nunarea ana nity
dollars (8550).
Item 190. For printing and petty expenses.
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTY-THIRD SECTION.
Item 191. For salaries of teachers, twenty-
three thousand eight hundred and ninety dol
lars ($23,890).
Item 192. For rent of school houses, one thou
sand and eluhty-flve dollars (81085).
Item r.'.i. f or repairs, eight uuuureu ana
ninety dollars ($890).
Item 191. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
dred and thirty dollars ($430).
item !!).. for salaries or house cleaners, nine
teen hundred and sixty dollars (81990).
Item 196. For clerk hire, one huudred dollars
(8100).
Item 197. For furnituro, six hundred dollars
(8600).
liem las. f or printing nna petty expenses,
three hundred dollars (8300).
FOB THE FXPKNSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTY-FOURTH SECTION.
Item 199. For salaries of teachers, eleven thou
sand lour hundred and ninety dollars ($11,490).
Item 200. for rent or school houses, fifteen
hundred and twenty-five dollars (81525).
Item 201. For repairs, four hundred and fifty
dollais($150).
Item 202. For furnaces and stovos, three hun
dred dollars ($300).
Item 203. For salaries of houso cleaners, one
thousand and ninety-four dollars ($10W4).
Item 204. For cleik hire, one huudred dol
lars ($100).
Item 205. for furniture, three hnndrcd and
eighty dollars ($380).
item . f or priming nna petty expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTY-FIFTH SECTION.
Item 207. For salaries of teachers, fourteen
thousand four hundred and ten dollurs ($14,410).
Item 208. For rent of school-houses, tea hun
dred u nd twenty dollars ($1020).
Item 209. For repairs, six hundred and seventy
dollars (8670).
Item 210. For fumneos and stoves, three hun
dred and twenty dollars ($320;.
Item 211. For salaries or house cleaners, thir
teen hundred and eighty doliurs ($1380).
Item 212. For clerk hire, one hundred dollars
($100).
Item 213. For furniture, three hundred and
fifty dollars (3350).
Item 214. f or printing ana peuy expenses,
two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
TWENTY-SIXTH SECTION.
Item 215. For salaries of teachers, seventeen
thousand four hundred and fifty dollars
17,450).
Item 216. For rent of school-houses, five hun
dred dollars (S500).
Item 217. For repairs, five hundred dollars
($500).
Item 218. For furnaces and stoves, four hun
dred dollurs ($400).
Item 219. For salaries of house cleaners, fifteen
hundred dollars (81500).
Item 220. For clorn hire, one hundred dollars
rsiooi.
liem zzi. x'oriuruiture, buret? uuuureu uuimrs
($300).
Item 222. For printing and petty expenses,
two liundred and fifty dollars (8250).
FOB THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE
nrn 1. . I- I J , I
TWENTY-SEVENTH SECTION.
Item 223. For salaries of school teachers, seven
teen thousand two hundred and seventy dollurs
($17,270).
Item 224. For rent of school houses, thirteen
hundred and elchty dollars (81380).
Item 225. For repairs, five hundred dollars
($500).
liem uD. rur xuruuees uuu oiuven, lwvj uuu
dred and fifty dollurs ($250).
Item 227, For salaries of house cleaners, six
teen hundred and eighteen dollars (S1618).
Item 228. For clerk hire, one huudred dollars
($100).
Item 229. For furniture, four hundred dollars
(8400),
Item 230. For printing and petty expenses,
two hundrea ana nny uonars (2aui.
SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS.
Item 231. For furniture for Hoys' High School,
four hundred and fifty dollars ($450).
Item 232. For carpet for Committee Room at
Boys' High School, three nunurea ana nity uoi
Inrs (13501.
Item 233. For painting outside of Girls' nigh
Krhool. five hundred dollars ($.500).
' Item 234. For repairing roof and painting
inside of Henry Clay School Houso, First Suc
tion , three hundred uonars (saw).
Item 235. For lurniture for Weccacoe Gram
mar School, First Section, five hundred and
forty dollars ($40).
Item 236. For painting Inside Weccacoe Gram
mar School, First Section, three huudred dol
lrs (S300).
Item 237. For furniture for Barlow Seoondary
School, First Section, one huudred and seventy
ilnl nrs f17U). -
Item 238. For new heaters for Mary Street
School House, Second boction, throe huudred
dollars saoo).
Iiem 239. For painting roof and outside of
Washington School House, econd Section
four hundred ana nny uonars (moui.
liem 240. For stoves for Robinson School
House, Second Section, one hundred dollurs
(8100).
Item .HI. r or repairing muuu nu spiKing ion
of same at Lyons School House, Third Suction,
one hundred dollars ($100).
Item 242. For furniture for Lyons School,
Third Section, three hundred dollars ($300).
Item 24;t. t or repairing rooi aw iyous School
House, Third Section, one hundred dollars
(100).
Item 244. For painting outside aud railing and
lower floor, inside Lyous School, Third Section,
five hundred dollars ($500).
Item 245. For luslde Venetian blinds oflMount
Vernon School House, Third Section, six hun
dred and thirty dollurs ($630).
Item 246. For repairing roof at Mount Vernon
School House, Third Section, two hundred aud
tHiy dollars (8250).
Hem 247. For painting outside and inside,
Mount Vernon School House, Third Seotion.six
hundred dollars ($600). ,
Item 248. For furniture and shades at South
wark Library, Third Section, lour huudred und
twenty-five dollars (S425).
Item 249. For painting outside shutters and
frames, Ringgold Grammar School, Fourtu Suc
tion, one hundred and fifty dollars ($150).
Item 250. For slate blackboards for various
schools, Fourth Section, one huudred and fifty
six dollars (156).
Item 251. For varnishing desks at Ringgold
Girls' Grammar School, Fourth Section, one
hundred dollars ($100).
Item 251K For lurniture, Ringgold Consoli
dated Secondary, Fourth Section, two huudred
dollars (8200).
Item 252. For repairs to buildings, roof, and
paving yard at Lombard Street School House,
Fifth Section, six hundred dollars (SUOO).
item 253. For blackboards. Fifth Suction, one
hundred and fifty dollurs (150).
Item 254. For painting and papering Crown
Street and Primary Ko. 3 Schools, Sixth Section,
two hundred dollars (8200).
Item 255. For Inside shutter blinds in Crown
Street School, Sixth Section, six huudred and
fifty dollars (8650).
Item 256. For lurniture for Primary No. 1,
Ninth Section, one huudred aud seventy-five
dollars (8175). ia , ,
Item 257. For furniture for Primary No. 2,
Ninth Section, one hundred aud seventy-Uve
dollars (sivo).
Item 258. For furniture for Girls' Sooondary,
Ninth Section, two hundred and twenty-five
dollars (8225). ,
Item 259. For new furniture, Northwest Boys'
and Girls,' One Division each, Tenth Section,
four hundred dollars (8400).
Item 260. For increased rent due R. G. Lanlng,
1805, Eleventh Section, twenty-five dollurs (825).
Item 200)4. Forpartltlou to the Hoys' aud Girls'
School Chatham street, Twellth Section, one
huudred aud eighiy-nve dollurs (8185).
Item 261. For painting ouulde of John Qulnoy
Adams School House. Thirteenth Suction.
hundred dollars ($300).
Item 22. For painting and repairs at Hancock
Pchooi. Fourteenth Section, one huudred and
seventy-five dollars ($175).
Item 203. For furniture for hue Division
Secondary and one Division Gins' Grammar
School, Fourteenth Section, three hundred aud
fifty dollars ($350).
Item 204. For plastering and repairing ceilings
at Hancock School Houso, Fourteenth Section,
one hundred dollars ($100).
IUm 265. For glass partitions for Primary,
Twelfth, above Hrown, Fourteenth Soctiou, five
hundred and fifty dollars ($550).
(Item 2H6. For fencing Primary, Tweirth, above
Brown, Fourteenth Section, one hundred dol
lars (8100).
Item 267. For repairing Livingston School,
T'l . I . U . . M l,..H.l...l Jnll.HIVUll
Item 268. For furniture, Livingston School,
Second Division, Fifteenth Section, two hun
dred and seventy-five dollars (8275).
Itm2(9. For new heater. Lincoln Grammar
School, f lllecntn section, two huudred aud
twentv-flve dollars (8225).
Item 270. Forslxty-fourdesksforMorrls Boys'
Grammar School, h.lgbteenth Section, five huu
dred dollars ($.500).
Item 271. For painting and repairing Levering
School, Twenty-nrst section, two hundred dol
lars (S-W.
Itm272. f or repairing iron rence, and paint-
lng tame, etc, at the Glen wood School, Twenty
first sect ion, inree nunarea aonars (.iu).
Item 273. For painting roof (ilenwood School
House, Twenty-first Section, fifty dollars (850).
Horn 274. For lurniture. Mochauicsvlllo.
Twenty-third Section, two hundred and fifty
dollars (t250).
Item 275. f or rurniture, Marshall secondary,
Twenty-third Section, one hundred and
seventy-live dollars (1175).
Item 270, f or altering partitions, cniumnia
Primary, Twenty-third Section, one hundred
und twentv-five dollars (8125).
Item 277. For grading lot at Meehantcsvllle
School House, Twenty-third Section, ono huu
dred and twenty-five dollars ($125).
lUm 278. For additional repairs, etc., inside
mid out. to the Mantua School House. Twenty.
fourth Section, two thousand five hundred dol
lars ($2500).
item iT!). For furniture for Mantua School.
Twenty-fourth Section, three hundred und fifty
ilnllnl-H lS:i50).
Item2M). For iron railing in rront or Mantua
School. Twenty-fourth Section, five hundred
dollars (S500).
Item 281. f or iurniiure ior irving j-rimary,
Twenty-fifth Section, four hundred dollars
CS4IMI1.
Item 2S2. For furniture for Blockley Union
School, Twenty-seventh Section, one hundred
and nrty aonars (iou;.
um 283. For renalrs to Greenway Sehool
Twenty-seventh Section, one huddred dollars
(5100).
item 284. For repairs to Davidson Sohool.
Twenty-seventh Section, one hundred dollars
(8100).
run haw sujiuuij iiui nro.
Item 285. For furniture of new school build-
inn. Seventh and Norrls streets, Twentieth
Section two thousand seven hundred and
Ki-xtv-sfveu dollars (82707).
Item 2etl. for stoves ior new scnooi nuuaing,
Seventh and Norrls streets, Tweutlcth Section,
two hundred dollurs ($200).
Item 287. f or iurniiure ror new scnooi DUlld-
Inir. Warnock and oxtod slreots. Twentieth
Section, two thousand lureo hundred and forty
dollars ($2;nii).
Item 2h8. For stoves for new school building,
Warnock and Oxford streets. Twentieth Sec
tion, two huudred dollars (8200).
Item 2U. for iurniiure ior new scnooi ounu-
ing, Twenty-sixth und Thompson streets, Twen
tieth Section, one thousand six nunarea and
elEhtv-two dollars (S10S2).
Item 290. For stoves for new school build
in ir. Twenty-sixth and Thompson streets.
Tweniietn section, one nuuuruu anu nny dol
lars (S150).
IKIii ZUi. for iurniiure ior new scnooi ouna.
Ing. Twentieth and Jefferson streets, Twentieth
Section, three thousand six hundred and
ninety-one dollars (83091).
Item2U2. For stoves for new school bulldlmr.
Twentieth and Jefferson streets. Twentieth Seo
t Irm. two hundred and fifty dollars (8250).
Item 293. For furniture tor new schoool build
ing, Centre street, Twenty-second Section, one
tnousanu iwo uuuureu uuuuis
item 294. For furnaces for new school build
ing, Centre street, Twenty-second Section, six
nunurea ana seveiuy-uve uonurs (9001.
Item 295. For grading ana paving new sohool
building, Centre street, Twenty-second Section,
seven nunurea aonars (uu;.
Item 296. For fencing new school building,
Centre street. Twenty-secona Suction, three
liundred and fifty dollars (8350).
Hem 297. For well aud pump for new school
buiiaing. Centro street. Twenty-second Section,
one hundred and fifty dollars (S150).
Item 298. For privies lor new school building,
U'uue bueei, x wemy-seeunu cecuon,one nun
died and sixty dollars (8160).
Item 299. For wall in front and northeast side
Centre street. Twenty-second Section, three
hundred and fifty dollars ($350).
Item 300. For Iron railing, Centre street.
rr ... . ....... . ,1 ..... 1 .: 1 i , . .. '
iwuuijf-Dwuiiu ocuuuu, lira uuuureu aonars
(8.000).
Item 301. I or furniture for new school houses.
fifty thousand dollars (850,000): Provided, That
this shall be used exclusively for new school
houses, ana no irausiers snail be made there
lrom. Item 302, For furnaces and stoves, forty thou
sand uoiiurs (biu.uuu;.
OKNKRAL EXPENSES.
Item 303. For cleaning cesspools, one thou-
sauu six nunureu uonurs (fciuuu).
Item 304. For ground rents, twenty thousand
dollars(820,000).
Item 305. f or fuel, fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) (of which all coal used Shull be obtained
lrom miners or shippers only).
Item 306. For books and stationery, eighty
thousand dollars (880,000).
Item 307. For employment I of additional
teachers, five thousuud dollars (85000).
1 tern 308. For em ploy men t of add i tional house
keepers, two inousana aonars ($20001.
Hem 309. For rent of additional buildings and
furniture for same, three thousand dollars
IS.'tlMMII.
Item 310. For Insurance on school buildings,
twelve tnounuuu uonurs (9i,uuu;.
Item 311. f or expenses uommiuee on iguana
cation of Teachers, five hundred dollars (8500).
Item 312. For expenses Committees ou Pro.
perty, and Grammar, Secondary and I'rimary
bchools, each one hundred dollars ($100), two
hundred aonars (j.taj).
Ut-m 613. For rent of office, one thousand two
hundred donors (5i.uu).
Item 314. For printing annual report, and
nthr Drinting. five thousand dollars ($5000).
Item 01a. f or suiunes 01 uuicers, six thousand
dollars (souwi).
Item 316. For advertising, seven hundred dol
lars (8700).
JKeui 317. For carriage hire, six hundrod dol
Hem 318. For gas and incidentals, one thou
sand live hundred dollurs ($1500).
Hem 319. For porteruge on books, four hun
dred dollars (wuuj.
Item 320. For stamps required by act of Con
cress, three nunureu ana sixty uonurs (SatiO).
Item 321. for muklng record of property, two
huudred aonars (aiiuj.
1...... ;t- Kor increase of snlarlfw nf Inonlmri.
t)i sum of ninety-nine thousand three hundred
dollurs ($99,300), with the condition that all sala
ries oi lour uuuureu anu nny uonars and under
be Increased twenty per cent., aud those over
iour hundred ahd fifty dollars be increased teu
tier cent.; and that the sum of nine thousand
five hundred and seveu;dollars (89507) beiadded
10 the items malting an appropriation to the
Hoard of Controllers of the Publio Schools, for
the salaries of house cleaners. And warrants
shall be drawn oy me uoard or Controllers lu
couiormiiy wuu exiHimit ordinances.
Joseph F. MAitnm
President of Common Council.
Attest
Joun Eckstein,
Clorn of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPEItING,
President of Select
Approved this eleventh day of February, Anno
Domini one iuuuu ciut uuuureu ana Sixty-
t a 1". 1 U..TI
seven ia. a.
2 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
CUTLERY, ETC.
CUTLER Y.
A fine assortment nf unniriMi
i ZOH HTBOPB, LlilK8' HmSho'S
XAtiU, AD TA11.01UI BfllCABS, t TC. at
f!nrr Btor. No. 1S Month Tirv-ru
1M . Ihreedoors above Waluut'
THE NEWB-BIANl) 8, W. CORNER
8EVETH and CHi.8NOT Streets Is open dally
until S P- at.. Ior the sale ot the leading Morniu,
KreDlng. Weanr. ana iiiusiraiwl Mevspapeca
of this elty
weeklies, etc.
I t 1
vrp
FERTILIZERS.
gAUQH'S RAW BONE
SUPEll-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
The or.t Vnrtlllrer Inr all rrnn. Olllc.S III 1U actio
nd ptrtuantDl in Its ellecU. Jtstabllahed ovsitweiv
.V .... .....
ot tba niannuctorr, on liberal temu.
Minuuciurea VJ .
"flics Ho. it Boatb DELAWABR Avenss
Mnnv I'hilsilalphi.
MM O MATED
rilUSPIIATE,
FEBTIIJZE&
f AN UNSURPASSED
Tor Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, t&e
Vegetable, Garden, Frtnt Tre"s, urape
Vices, Etc Etc.
Tbl rettlllzor contains Ground Rons and lbs beat
FrrUilzlDK fcslui. ...
I'rlc ktio pet ton 01 or pouncu. ror saia 07 ins
manuiaoturers, . .
CHEMISTS,
1 W mwfj No. T24 MARKET "treat.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
BPLEMDIL) OPKNIMO OF FALL. AND
WINTKH BTTLEB.-MBH. M. A. BINDER,
ho 1H31 CUluSMJT Hlrrat, Philadelphia,
1MFOKTER Of LADlttt' DHKSs ALSO
CLOAK TK1MM1GS. Also. n elexant itock ol
Imported Fiper Patterns for Ladies' and CUIlureo's
Iirem. l'ailman Drew ana Clout Mamnii in an ita
varieties. Ladles lurntoliinc their rlrh and costly
waterfall na? rely on beinc axtifucallr ntteo, and
.heir work nulfbea in tlie moxt prompt ana iu-
clent manner, at thb lowest powible prices at twenty-
roar Hour' notice, caning ana Danting. ratterna in
aeta. or by the tingle piece, lor tnercbanu ana ore.
maiera, now rraay. nvoin
IKS. II. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Has a4iandsome assortment of M1LMNEKY.
Also, 811k Telvcts, Crapes, Blbbona, reatheraiFlowers
Frames, oto. l adles who make their own Bonnets sup
plied with the materials. 1 m
LEGAL NOTICES.
N THE ORPHANS' CoURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA.
1-HiaiB oi SAMUEL J. MARKS. Deceased.
Tim Auditor hi no In ted bv the Court to audit, settle.
and adjust the account of iUCHAKD M. BATTUKS.
'1 rusiee, appoiuieu oy saiu i.ourt to iiiukhbhiu u.
entitle of said decedent uuder proceedings lu partition,
m.il tn reiHirt dmiribiitiou oi llio ua lance 1U me nanus
of the accountant, will meet the parllei Interested lor
the miruose ol liis anDiiininiciit. ou MONDAY. 1- ebru
arv is. 1M7. nt 4 o'clock P. M.. nt Ills ulllce. No. 212
t-outu FIFTH Street, second story, lu the city of
Philadelphia. ULAJAMl U. MA win.
2 8U1IW..I Auunur.
TTtSTATK OF CHARLES WORRELL, SEN.,
11 J 1n-AJUl1
Letters lestainentnrr in mis nun nanus; oneo
trranted to the underHicncd. notice Is horour Riven
tbat all persons Indebted to this estate will make pay
ment, aud those having claims win pnweui mem ior
settlement. o, muiiuib nnf.i.
1 31) uliw" soTfli i'UVB. jsireeu
PROPOSALS
-DKOPOSALa FOR ARair TRANSPOKTA.
J- .
yUARTERMABTEB-UEHKKAL'S UFFIOK,
Washington, 1. C'.. January 16 1867.
Scaled 1 ronoala will be leoeived at thisotliee
until 12 o'clock M., on the 28th of February, 1867,
toi the transDortation ot Mirtlarv Supplies, during
the year commencing April 1, 1867, and endinf
March vi, lobB, on toe louowing- routes:
HUUl E. AO. 1.
From Fort HcPherson, Vebraska Territory . or suoh
pans as may ue determined upon dunns: the year
on toe Omaha branch ol tbe Union l'acilio ttailroad,
west of tort A.cPberson, or from ort "Laramie
Dakotah Territory, to such pouts or depots as are
now or may be established in the Territory .of He-
braska, west of longitude 102 deir., In the lenltory
ol Montana, south ot latuaae 40 dear., in tbe terri
tory ot Dakoiah. weBt of longitude 104 dog., in the
lerntorT oi idano, s outn ot latitude ti dee , and
rest of longitude 111 doft , and in the Territories of
Utah aud Colorado north ot latitude 40 dea;.. m
oludiDg, it necesaary, Denver Uuy.
UUUl'L JNO a.
From Fort Riley, tstato ot K.snaa. or such points
88 may be determined upon dunnr tbe year ou the
Union Paciilo Railroad, E. D to any posts or-depots
that are now or may be established in tbe State ot
Kansas or in the Territory of Colorado, south of 40
decrees north, and to Fort Union. Aew Mexico, ot
other depot ;that may be designated in that Ter
ritory, ana to any other point or points on to
route.
liOUIB No. 8.
From Fort Union or such other denot as mu be
established in the Territory of New Jklexioo, to any
posts or stations that are or may be established in
that Territory, and to such posts or stations
as may be designated in the Territory of Arizopa.
and in the btate of Texas west of longitude IDS
degrees.
ItUUlli ISO, .
From St. Paul, Minnosota. to suoh posts as are
now or may be established in the btate ot Minnesota,
and in that portion ol Dakotah Territory lying east of
the Missouri river.
. The weight to be transported during the year will
not exceed, on Route iio. 1. 80.U00.1XX) niounds: on
Koute Ko. 2. 20. OtO. COO pounds: on Route No. 8.
8 000.0(H) pounds; ana on Route Ko. 4, 8,600,000
pounds.
xropobms will oe uisuQ tor vauu ruuio separately .
Bidders will state the rate per 100 pounds ner
100 miles, at which they will transport the stores in
each month ot the year, Dtginnmg April l, 1807,
and ending March SI, 18t8.
Bidders should give weir names in mu, as well
as then places ot residence, ana eacn proposal
thouid be accompanied by a bond In the sum of
ten thousaiijiJ 10,000) dollars, signed by two ot
lnoie responsible person, guaranteeing that lu oast
a contract is awarded lor tbe route mentioned in
the proposal to the party proposing, the contract
will be accepted and entered into, and goed and
tnfhcient security furnished by said party in accord
ance with the terms of this advertisement.
The contractor win be required to give bonds
the folio wing amounts: .
On Route Np. I, 250(C00,
On Route No. 2, X),000.
On Route No. 8, $100,000.
On Ronte No. 4, 160,000.
Hatlstaotorv evidence of tbe loyalty and solvency
ot each bidder and person oflored as security win be
required.
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Arm
I ransportation on Route No. 1, 2, 8, or 4," as th
case may be, and none will be entertained unlea
they luily comply with the requirements ot this ad
vertisement. Tbe party to whom an award is made must be pre
pared to execute the contract at ouoe, and to give
the requited bonds lor the faithful performance ot
the contract.
The right to reject any and all bids that may be
offered is reserved.
The contractors on each ronte must be in road I
nes lor service by tbe 1st day of Apiii, 1867, and will
be required to have a place of business or agenoy at
which he may be communicated with promptly and
readily lor Route No. 1 at Omaha, JN. I. ; lor Uoute
So 2 at Fort Riley, Kansas ; lor Route NO. 8 at Fort
Union, New Mcxiooj tor lioute no. at (taint Paul,
.Minnesota, or at such other point for each of the
reveral routes as may be indicated as the starting
point of the route.
Blank forms showing the conditions ot the con.
traot to be eutered into for each route can be had on
application at this otlice, or at ihe oflioe ol the Quar
termaster at Now York, Saint .Louis, Fort Leaven,
worth, Omaha, feanta Fe, aud Fort Bnelllng, nd
must accompany and be a part of the proposal.
By order ot the Wum'6" ni?n rt rsi
1 19tF281 ALiA.AND.K BLISS,
Hr. vet Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster, U.8.A.
PEKC11 ST E A 51 SC0UKLG
ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 610 BACE Street.
We beg leave to draw yonrtiartloular attention to oni
new t'reuoh Hteam Hoourtng Eatabllshment, the drat vxi
oulyoneoflt kind In this city. W do not dye, bat b
a chemical proceos restore Ladles , Gentlemen's, ant
Children's OaraieiiU.to their origins! states, wltooai
iniorlDu them lu the least, while great expeilenoe and
the beat machinery trout France eiuihle us to warrant
penect sawuacnon to all who may isvor as with their
pVtronago. LAUJK8' lKK8HK8,of ever description,
with or without TrimmlutiS.are cleaned and nnWied
without being taken apart, whether the color be genuine
M Opera Cloaks and ManUllas Onrtalns, Table Covers,
Carpel. Velvet. Ulhbous, Kid Ulovea, eto., cleaned and
rennlnbed In the best manner. Gentlemen's hummer
and Whiter Clothing cleaned to perteotion without Id
i urT to the stud. Also Hans and Banners. All kinds of
stains rtniovtd wltlioat oieanlug the whole. All orders
are ex.ece.ted under our Immediate auperrbion, and
aalislaction guaranteed In every instanoe. A call Und
tiaaiinahuu ot our process Is respevtiully solicited., ,
ALBED1LL & MAM,
1 10 mwtS Ko. tlO BACsl Btrtet
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR PATER FOR THE TuULIt
lKlNHNli.
OrWWM BPPKRIHTItl'DKirr rWBLIO 1HI5T1III, I
W ASHlHOTOK, January 18, 1807. f
In enrsuanoe of the fourth section of the act enti
tled "An act to lurther rogulate the printing of the
publio documents and the purchase of pnper for the
liUDiic 1 nniiiig, aupruTiu ou wie iiiuui ouij, inov,
Sealed l'roporals will be received until WKUNF.i
i)AY, the loth day of February, 1807, at 12 o'clock,
tnr liirnlshing the t'sner for tbe I'ublln 1'rintiar
until the 81st day oi Dooember, 1867, the said Fr
posais to be opened t-eiore and the award ot ton
traois to be made by the Joint Committee of CongreM
on l'ublio Frlniinr. to tbe lowest and best bidder
lor the Interest ol the itovernnient.
1 he subloined schedule spocilies. as noarlv as east
be ascertained, the ausnuty of each kind of neiwr
that will be required : but contracts will be entered
into lor aU that may be needed daring the year, aa
no more:
CLAbS 1. TJNCALENDEIiED PRINIINO
i Arr.iv.
mrasurin 24x38 Inohes, and weighing fortr-hre
pounds to the ream ot 600 sheots.
C'LAt-S 2. CALENDER Kl 1'RINTINO PAPER.
8000 reams ot superfine calendered rrinung raper,
measurliiB 4x88 inclio, and weighing nlty-three
ounds to the ream of 600 sheets.
LAbB 8. SIZE1 AND CALENDERED PRINT
I ISO I'Al'Ml.
lOoflrnumB sntxirllnH I'rinting Paper, hard-slseel
and fu pel -calendered, moasurlng 24x82 iuchoe, and
wolghing loriy-uve pounos to me ream oiewsueeta.
t,i,Atia i-BAr i Ann.
10C0 reams sunorline man paper, sized and csjlea-
deied, of snch size as mav be required, corrosoond
mg In weight with papor moasuriog 19x24 inches.
atid weighing twent -one pounds to the ream ot
600 ill octa.
CLASS 6. WRITING PAPERS (TO BE OF ANT
KMUIUED WWOUll.
80T.0 reams Quarto Post, 10x16 inches.
htm reams I laicap, llixUi, or 14x17 incbosj
r urn Double Cap, 164x26, or 17x24 inohes.
2000 reams Demy, 16x0 inches,
a 00 reams Double Domv, 20x32 inches.
2000 reams Foiio Tost, Vxi inches,
20i 0 reams Double Folio Host, 22x34 Inches.
1000 reams medium. 18x28 inches,
i00 reams royal, 19x24 inohes.
V00 reams super royal, 20x28 inches,
600 reams Imperial, 22x31 inohes.
6000 reams of any required size not enumerate
CLASS 6 PAPi.R FOR POST OFFICE BLANK
IIWNOINK 6Ubbl.
400 res ma measuring 22x84 inches, weighing M
pounds per ream.
1700 reams measuring 26x82 inches, weighing (
pounds per ream,
1200 reams measuring 25x36 inches, weighing 5!
pounds per ream.
1U0 reams measuring 18x18 inches, weighing XS
founds per ream.
400 reams measuring 18x24 inohos, weighing K
pounds per ream.
Troposals will be received for the whole quantity
or any portion, not leas than one thousand reams.
Of the papers deelgnated in Classes 1 and 2, ana!
lor the whole quantity or any portion ot the paper
designated in Classes 6 ana 6, being not less tba.
one-fourth. (Samples of the qualities of all the
papers, in all the classes, will be furnished upon
application at this oliice, and the successful bidders
wul be required rigidly to ooniorm to the sample
furnished.
Facb c asa will be considered separately, and k
aubtect to a aeparato contract, but biddora mav offer
for one or more of the classes tn the same proposal.
JHo proposal will be considered unloss accompanied
by a guarantee tbat the bidder or bidders, if his or
their proposal shall be accepted, will enter Into am
obligation, with good and autlicient sureties, to fur
nish the artioles proposed ior; and ejoh proposal
must be accompanied by satixlactory evidence that
the person or persons making said proposal ar
manufacturers ot or dealers in the description t
paper which he or they propose to furnish.
All the paper in the several olas: ea mut be de
livered at the Government Printing Otlice. In thai
city of Washington (except class 6, whica mast bet
delivered at Buflalo, N. Y.), in good order, fre
from ell and every extra charge or expouse, and.
subject to the inspection, count, woight, and mea
surement of the (superintendent, and be In ail
respects satisiaoiory.
1 he supplying ol an Interior article tn any ot th
classes, er a failure to supply the quantity required,
at any time, will be considered a violation of the
contract
Blank proposals will be lurmshed upon applies
tion at ii is oliice, ana no proposal will be considered
Inch does not comorm exaotly therewith.
Proposals will be endorsed on the envelope "Pro
posais lor Faper," and addressed to the Joint Com
nuttee on l uolic Printing, either to the care ef
Hon. II. B. Anthony, Chairman ot the Senate Com
mittee on Printing; lion. A. 11. Laflin, Chairman of
toe House Committee on Printing; or C.Wendell,
Esq., Superintendent of the Public Printing, Wash
ington, D. C.
Bv dnection of the Joint Committee of Congress
on Pnblio Printing.
C. WENDELL
1 21 20t Superintendent of l'ublio l'i inting.
O V E R N M K NT SAL E.
Tbe property known as the
G O VLRIt MEN 1' TAJNMERr AND STEAM SAW
WILL,,
with seventy-live acres ot land, near S A N ANTONI04
Texas.
Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received up
to thu hrst day oi Huron, 1867, ior the purchase of
16 sores ot ano, more or less, together witn the
buildings erected thereon, aud the apjiurtetiancea
appertaining, that is to sav:
One Tannery, containing twelve stone lime vats,
filiy-two wooden vat-, seven atone pools, and capable
vl tanning 16,000 bides per annum.
One Steam baw Mill, capable ol sawing 8000 feet
of lumber daily.
One small btone Building.
the above pioperty is situated about two mi lea
above ban Antonio, on the nan Antonio river, and
the water is conducted to the establishment by m
race ot hewn tone, laid in cemeut.
Ihe land was purchased and improvements randa
by the late so-called Confederate Government, and
are estimated to have cost 8160 000 in gold.
1 he propei ty has been onder loae tor. the year
1866, at a monthly rent ot 9600, payable in advanoc
A secured title in fee simple will be given by tli
Untied States Government. '
Proposals win be marked, "Proposals for Govert
meet Tannery and Saw Mill," and addressed to
J a. JUDDOO.
P 't Maj.-Gen. Asst Coui'u, Bureau R. F. and
. alveston, Texas. 7
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY. Fhiladki.phia, February 4, 1867.
Proposals will be received at the Oliice or the
Pen nny I v an ia ltullroad Company, Philadelphia, unlit
the tlrst day ol May, 1ho7, Inclusive (unless a satisfac
tory proposal should be received aud accepted pre
viously), from responsible parllea desiring to contract
with bind Coin pun v lor the establishment ot a direct
Line of bteumshtps between Philadelphia and .Liver
pool. Blank forms of proposals, with detailed informa
tion, will be turnlsbed upon application to
27 t5 1 EDMUNDbMlTH, Secretary..
SHIPPING. "
i
Kpflf STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING
pi 11 t--i at Queenstown The In man Line, saliuux
MUii-weekly, carTylng the Lnlted States Mails;
CITY Of BALTIMORE Saturday, Febraary 1
KANOAKOO Wednesday, February
CITY OF WAblllOTON Saturday, Febroary It
CITY Of kEW YOKK Batniday, Warok t
CITY OF AKTWEhP Baturday. Marca
and each aucceedln ttaturday and WeduesdAy, at B0OO
from P ler H o . i i orth river.
it KATKe) OF PASSaOB
By ihe mall ateumer aailJng frerr Bsta
Payable in Gola. Parable In Carrenejt
First Cabin.. ........"..itio steerase.... .!
To London Ml To London U
To Pans h 61 T Pna. ............. 48i
Tassana by the Wednesday steamers I First cabin.
990 1 steerage, SJO. Payable W United DUtes ourteucy.
Passengeiaalso forwarded to Havre, lfWmburg, brta-
men, etc, at moderate isles. .
hteerage passaiie lrom Liverpool or Oueenstown, MX.,
currency lickeui oaa be bouglit here by porno ua seudV-
taPo0rr iU'Tnlo-nn.tlon Ply t th. Company'.
7S Ko. Ill WALNUT Street, PUUads.a
,fr-"ji FOB NEW YORK. miLADEI
J. -..JLZmz dtlpma mh rropener company la-
Thwiiuure Liues.vU lielaware and Kaxitut CaaaL
, Id U And a P U AnnnA..,. 1.1. -7
spaicu owiim
leaving dally
leaving uanyai rr - ww aua
northern and F.astern lines.
For freiuhi, which win be takes opon aocommodaUng
torma, apWy to " VO.,
Be, 1U 8. L-KLAWAKJI Aveiae,
I 18
TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
JSJUuAS" Tne uudersiKued having leasod ths KKH-
aud tbe Ptre,n of ths Lock that he U prenid wlua
increased laoUlUes to accouunodate thow having vesaalai
. ... ,.ta.dlirn.lMlMri and Im.1i... m m. , T
penier and caulker, will give personal attention to the
Taesels entrusted to him lor repairs.
Captains or Agents. Hhlp-Carpeutera, and AUcbinfees
kavuig vessels to repair, aie solioitrd to call.
UnvTug tbe ageucy for the sale of "WntUrstedta
Patent Metailo Couiposltlon" for Copper paint, lor t
preservation of vowels' bottoms, for this uf.y, 1 am pi '
pared to larnudi Uiesaiuaon tavorohle teruu.
JOUN U HAM MITT.
Kensington Hcrew Iiock.
1 It DILAWAKX Avenue aoeve Laurel aires.