IiENAN'S LAST ESSAY. Defease of the Wife of Htreni Anrellne. PArib, Bppt. 10. Tbe annual meeting of the Institute, comprising the reunion ot its five Academies, linn JtiHt taken rce. Before the Academy of Letters M. Itetiuu read a charm Itig Utile essay upon the wife of Mnrcns Aure Hue. Tills sketch would be delightful reading, If only on account of the style atonce trauspa tentand plcluerenque In which It Is written, nut a certain oddity attaches to the subject, and to the effort of the wi lier to remove the only stain from the character of Aurellus by tbe rehabilitation of Ibalof Faustina. Kenan, by a happy t llortof nnnglnallon, en deavoisto divine the reason for the dlafavor With whioh the charming empress was regarded by the friends of her liUHlaud. "HelreKs to all the lolcy prejudices that an incomparable no bility of blood bestowod upon the women of the old Human arlslooraoy." he says, "Faustina could not but have been o He tided by the austere mleu and almost monachal dress of the phi losophers who surrounded Aurellus. Hhe doubtUss t rented them with niuen, of that unjust disdain which women never know how to control when tliflr sentiments of elegance and distinction are Irritated," He eontlnues: "Marcus Aurellus was the most benevo eut and democratic or sovereigns, who, inspired with an lDtense autlpAtby lor riches and the patricians by the excesses of the old aristo cracy, systematically ignored birth In making ofllolal appointments, and placed Id trust only those opou whom he relied for their personal character. Hassrons, whom he chose lor chief prefect, was a real rusllo, badly brought up, and little intelligent. I'ompelunns, to whom be married his daughter Lucilla, the widow of VeniH, was a man without birth or attractions, and also rather elderly. He imagined that the woiiitn of his household, like blm, had no thought except for the good of the common wealth, and that beoauoi Pompelanus was the mom honest mau in the empire, he ought to please l'auttlna and I.ucllla. On the contrary, Uiey revolted, and made poor Pompelanus eufler well for his audacity in entering their lamily, by all sorts of feminine affronts. "ISenutlftil, elegant, arlst.ocraiic, and a little frivolous, Faustina was thus a stranger In her busbunn's world. Ills friends, on the other band, would cattily get out of humor with her, and Judpe her mere follies and gayetles wlthun lieoessnry severity. Without, therefore, being worse than her contemporaries, Fauslinacould bardly fail to be more roughly criticized. It was possible, moreover, that she was often rather bored with ber perfect husband; that his beautiful discourses, bis perpetual melan choly, bis calmness, bis resignation, nig aversion for everything that resembled a court, may have seemed austere and distaste ful to a woman young, capricious, of an ardent temperament, and endowed with a marvellous beauty; she was tired of so much wisdom, and often preferred fetes and diversions whioh her husband disliked, and where she was impru dent enough to appear alone, and enjoy herself With too much abandon and gayety. But, after all, she fulUiled the first duty of a wife, she made ber husband happy, and he thanked the gods who had given him such a spouse." Does it seem as If this picture referred to a household that existed seventeen hundred years ego? How to Become a Millionaire. John McDonough, the millionaire of New Orleans, has engraved upon his tomb a scries of maxims he had prescribed as the rule for his guidance through life, and to which his success in business Is mainly attributed. They contain so much wisdom that we copy them: Rums fob Guidance of My Life, 1804. Be member always that labor is ooe of the condi tions of our existence. Time is gold; throw not one minute away, but place each one to account. Io unto all men as you would be done by. Never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day. Never bid another do what you can do yourself. Never covet what is not your own. Never think any matter so trifling as not to deserve notice. Never give out that which does not first come in. Never spend but to produce. Let the greatest order regulate the transactions of your life. Study in your course of life to do the greatest amount of good. Deprive yourself of nothing necessary to your comfort, but live in au honorable simplicity. Labor, then, to the last moment of your exist ence. Pursue strictly the above rules, and the Divine blessing and riches of every kind will flow upon you to your heart's content; but first of all, remember that the chief and great duty of your life should be to tend, by all means in your power, to the honor and glory ot our Divine Creator. The conclusion to which I have arrived is, that without temperance there is no health; without virtue no order; without religion no happiness; and that the aim of our being is to live wisely, soberly, and righteously. John McDonough. New Oilcans, March 9, 1804. The Oldest Locomotive. The oldebt locomo tive in America was broken up in a machine ehop in Bangor, Me., the other day. It was the Honeer, a ten-ton engine, and one of the early machines built in England, by Stephenson, the inveutor of the locomotive. It was built at his works, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, In 1835, nnd ran iU first trip over the B. O. & M. R. U., November 6, 1835. Its last woik was done August 15, 1807. N. Y. Commercial. A mistake The first locomotive used In Ame rica was the John Bull, in 1833, between Albany and Schenectady. Her copper fixings were made by Peter Smith, of Albany. The John Bull is Ftill alive and is kept as a curiosity at the Albany Iron W orks, near Troy. Troy paper. INSURANCE COMPANIES. n-IKARD TIRE AND MARINA IN8UIIANC13 COMPANY. (No. 630) N E. COR. CUESKUT AND SEVENTH STB. , PBILAbKLPlUA. CAI(TAli AND Sl BMlK OVIR 8U0.000 Losses Paid and Accrued In 1866. 147.000 w.t.i..t. .nx.nnt nut. Imam remain nnnnkl at Uiadats vfi i." ---- - ,,.. a.w.....L,Mi.ii ...... by thin Company t died L,ont by IT y this Company In thirteen yearn, and Eight Hun- rue proiupuv paiu. DIRECTORS. Thnmu(.rftT6D, Biias xercea, jr., A H rod h. Uiilett, N. H Lawrence, Charles I. Dupout, Heury P. Keuuey, Furman Bheppard Thonina MacKellar, John Burplee, Joun W. lagnorB, . Josenn app, M. i. THOMAS CRAVEN. President A H. GILLETT. Vice-President, gitt7m". JAM KB B. ALVORD. Becretar- GOVERNMENT SALES. OALE OF BI.OOI YACUX GENERAL D HANCOCK. , ASSISTANT QCARMASTER'8 OFFICa.) U. H. Akmy. y T'TitT.'niii.PHiA. Hent. 23. 1887. 1 Will be sold at publio auction., on account of l'ljlluuolplita, on TUKSlJAV, October 1st, at 11 'clork A. M., lUo lust Bailing sloop yacht Gene ral Hancock, together with ber entire outnt, built by Albertsoa & Brothers, at I'lillaUelpula, in Ihi.i; The vessel ran ho examined dally at the Hanover Street Wharf, from 7 A. M. to 0 P. M - The ve.buel must be removed within five (5) aays iroiu day of sale. 'Xerroa Cash, lu Government funds. V. J. CHILLY, .9 23 7t Bvt. Col, and A. M. U. H. Army, W1TLER, WEAVER & CO., MAND JACTUHERS OW Kan lla and Tarred Cordaee, Cords Twines Etc. O. 18 Notth 'WATER Btreet. ana tc. :i Jkorth liii,AWAiut Avecn. . "Hiii-iu.piiia. UWii K limn, Uii'miLWuTil, AT ClTHlhB. Ill 0 u N K X O II A BAG M AN U FACTO UY. n a i JOHN T. B Bd K A II CI - BKUOVKI) -r. n. E. Corner.Of Whjfwil WATER Btreet., PKALERH IN BAGS AND BAGQINQ Ul ever? Deaerlptlon, lor Grain, Flonr, ball, buuer-Phosphaie of Lime, Bon. Larte and .mall GUN N Y BAHH constantly on hand t 'ji Also, WOOL bACKH. Juun T Bailvy. JMiai Ciflcunia, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER L 30, 1867. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TP! IW1RK MUTUAL SAFETY INSU- XJ 'KANCKtxiM PA NY. Incorporated by the Legis lature of Pennsylvania. "" ODIce. B. K. comer ofTH I Kl and WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MARIN K INSURANCES on vessels. carMd ... ry of the world. on goods bv river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to all part, of the U;';-INHUllANCK8 on merchandise generally. Ou Stores, Dwelling-Douses, etc ABBETB OF Til K COMPANY November 1,1 100,nno United Biatea 6 Per Cent. Loan, 1114,000-00 136.500-00 120.000 Untied Biatea per Cent. Loan, rmn TTnied'"8Ut"'V 8 10 Te'r Ceut, Loan, Treasury Notes 211,500-00 lM.OOOCIty of Philadelphia 6 Per Cent. Loans (exempts) I26,S62'S0 54,000 HlKte ot Peuuy Ivan la 6 Per Cent. Loan B4.700-00 66,000 Htate ot Peuunylvanla 6 Per Cent. Loan.. 44,620-09 60,000 State ot New Jersey biz Per Cent. Loan .... 60,750-00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, IhI Mort gage, blx Per Cent. Bonds........ SOOO'OO 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, second Morlgagef'lx Per t ent. Bonds.... tl.tWOO 25,000 Wetern Pennsylvania Kallroad blx Per Cent, t.oids (Pennsyl vania Railroad guarantees)...,.,,., 20,70000 80,000 Btate ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan , 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Bl Percent. Losn 40'00 15,000 ifl shares toclt or Uermantown Gas Company (principal and In terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia 15,00000 7,150,148 Shares Block of Pennsylvania Railroad Company 8,258-25 5,000,100 bhares block ofNorlh Pennsylva nia Kallroad Company 8,950-00 20,000-80 Shares Stock of 1'liilHdelphla and Southern Mail btramshlp Com- ... panys ......... 20,000-00 186,800 Loans on liondl and Mortgage, first Ileus on City Property.......... 15,900-00 1,045.050 par. Market value...l,070.28075 , Cost. l,03U,!w2 0l. Real Estate- 8H.000-00 Bills receivable for InKuranees made 27,6;i7'20 Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest, and oilier debts due to the Company 88,923-90 Bcrlnand Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 86178. siliualed value... t.930-00 Cash In Bank, ttm.in-2-26. Cash in liravrer, H47,14.........m..... 41,540 00 1 ,407,821 -86 This being a new enterprise, the Par la assumed w uw umr&VL value. Thomas C. XI and, Samuel K. Stokes, Henry blean, William G. Boulton, Kdward Uarllugtou, H. Jones Brooke, dward Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McKarland, Joshua P. Kvre, Spencer Mcllvalne, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, " I). T. Morgan, (JAorcA W rternarnn. juiiu j. uavis, Kumund A. Souder, Tbeophllus Paulding, John K. Penroie, James Traqalr, Henry U I.ailstt, Jr., James C. Hand, William U l.udwlg Joseph H. Seal, George G. Lelper, Hugh CralK, John J. Taylor, j aeon juegei, THOMAS C. II AND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Henry Ltlbukn, secretary. 1 8 1329CIIARTER PERPETUAIj Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PHIIADELrUlA, OFFICE; SOS. 485 AND 487 CHEHNUT STREET. ASSETS OK JANUARY 1,1807, 3,033,14013. Accrued burpius. Premiums ........ KMtNMIItMtNltWU.UW IA inn aaajm ........ 9414,71 8'II8 ....M....MMM..A.AUO,laZ 15 INCOME FOB 1868, UKSETTLED CLAI1I3, f27,4ail8. )LOSSS PAID SINCE 18a OVEB , . 8)9,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Polloles on Liberal Terms. DIRECTOBJS. Cliarls. N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea, George Falei, Alfred inner, KrauolH W, Lewis, M, D., Peter McCali, I Thomas Sparks, CHARLES N, BANCKER, Presfaent, GKOKGE 1'ALKH. Vlce-PresldenU W, McALLIrtTKil, Secretary pro leui. L8H12 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOUTI1 AMlCitiCA.' OFFICE, No. 2J2 WALNUT S PHILADELPHIA. INCOKPORATED 1781. CHARTEB PEltPETUAL. CAPITAL,, 9300,000, ASSETS JAM IT All X 8, 187......1,783,67'80 IKMJBKS MARINE, IBiliANO TltANSPOB- TATIOM AND FIllE U1US. OIKEU10113. Arthur O. Cotlln, George L. Harrison, bam u el W. Joues John A lirowu, Charles Tayl, r, Amhroxe While, Kichard li. Wood, iiliam Welsh, B. Morris Wain, EJward H. Trotter. Edward tt. Clarke. William CummluCs, T. Charlton Henry. Allied 1. Jessup, John P. White, juiiu ALason, Louis C. Madeira. AftTnUR G. COlflfLN. President- Chabi.fs Platt, Bfcretury. WILLIAM BUEHLEH. Ilarrlqbnrir. Pa.. Hentral Agent lor the folate ol Pennsylvania. i ioi P U0Y1DEKT LIFE AND TEUST .C01IPA2JI Ko, 111 bouth i OLKTll btreet. IKCOKl'OKATED lid MOKTH HZU, U6S. CAPITAL, 160,UUU. PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Prewiiuus; or by 8. 10 or aj year 1'reuimUiS, Non-lorleilure, Auuultlits Krauied on tavorahle leruia. 'lerui Policies, Children's Endowments, ThU Cotupauy, while glvliiu the Insured theiocurlty of a paid-up Cai'ital, will divide the euiue prohtsoX the Lilu bualueaa auioutt Us policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charier to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, aud in oiher ilduuiary cupacliius, under appointment ot any Court ol this Comuiou wealth, or any person or personB, or bodies politic or corporate. BAMCEL R. BHIPLKY, HENRY HArNEB. JUtaliUA 11. uunnu). KICilAUU WOOH, T. WlbTAK BKOWN, W. C. LOXSGSl'llKTH, WILLIAM HACKEH. CHAKLES V. CO VEIN. BAMTJEL K. bHIPLE V, ROWLAND PARRY, Preeldent. Aoluarr. WM. C. LONGBTHETH, Vice Preeldent. THOMAb WItSTAK, M. I., J. B. TOWN8END. J 'ill Medical Examiner. Leal Adviser, FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TUB PENNSYLVANIA VI HE INSURANCE COM-V-A HV-Incorporated Charter Perpetual No. 611) WALN UT btreet, opposite Independence bejuare. This Company, favoraojy known to the community lor over lorty years, continues U Insure agalnm Ion. or damage by era on Public or Private .Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Burplns Fnnd, s Invested lu the iiiomI carelul manner, which enable, themi o oiler to the Insured an undoubted security In tue caMt of losa. Daniel Hmlth, Jr.. Joha Devereui, Alexander neuron, Thouias Bmlth, Isaac llaKlehursl, I Henry Lewis, Thomas .Bobbins, J, Gllllughauu Pell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL b&ilTH, Ja President. WllXlAMG. Cbowku-, becretary. oo TDIICENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF Kll II.ADKLPUIA. ftmuwikATlh 1H64 CHARTER PERPETTIAL. Nil. 'M WALN UT btreet. opposite tbe Exchange. In addition w MARINE aud INLAND INSUR ANCE, this Company Insure, lrom loss or damage by vl ikK for liberal terms on buildings, uierohaudiHe, furniture, etc , lor limited periods, aud permaueuUy 0Vh"e fi has be';n"ln acuvayneratlon for ban r3IX!fyYEAIW. during which all losse. more xan RiXTY Y ij A 1V9 uunui nuiuu M www umvm John 1 Hodge, . David Lewis, W. B. Mauony, John T. Iewln, William a Grant, Koberl W. Learning, I). Clark Wharton, , Benjamin Ettlng, Xhomas 11. Power., A. R. McHenry, lUlmuud Castillou, baniuel WUoux Iiuih t;. worn.. JOTTN WUf tlEIUCIt Praald-mt. Bamuel Wlloox, becretary FINANCIAL. J O T I C C TO TII13 HOLDERS OF TBS LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA J Duo After Jul- 1800. Holders of the following LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to present them for payment (Principal and Interest) at Th Farmer' and KechaiUe Hatlaaal Dank of Philadelphia. Lon of March 1, 1833, due April 10, 1863. April 6, 1834, due July 1, 1882. April 13, 1835, due July 1, 1805. February 9, 1839, due July 1, 1861 March 16, 1830, due Jnly 1, 1864. . June 27, 1839, due June 27, 1864. " January 23. 1840, due January 1, 1863. All of the above LOANS will cease to draw 1 nt ereet after September 30, 1867. JOHN W. GEABT, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. HAHTRAWFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KEnilLE, STATE TREASUREJt, 81Cfmwts30 BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&O). Q2 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAP A. Dealers in all Government Beoorlties. OLD C-SOta WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW! A LlfiEBAL XIFFBEKCB AUOWED.l Compound Interest Notos "Wantedj INTEREST ALLOWC1) ON DEPOSITS. . OoUectlonH made. Btoclu bought and sold on OommlBSion. Bpeoial boslneBB accommodations reserved for tuueo. 9U3m pllTII MISSOlllI KAILROAD FIBBT MORTGAGE 4 SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Having purchased 0600,000 of the FIRST iionr- GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MIH- BOURI KAILROAD COMPANY, BEA iUJSG SEVPIN PER CENT INTEREST, having so year, to ruu, we are now prepared to sell the same at the low rate o And the accrued lnterestf rom this date, thus paying the Investor over 8 per cent. Interest, which is paya ble semi-annually. This Loan Is secured by a First Mortgage soon the Company's Railroad, 171 miles already conmrucled and lu running truer, aou 02 muua aaaiuonal to be completed by the brst ot October next, exteudlng lrom the city ol bU Louis Into Northern and Central Mis souri. ..... tun particulars -win oe given on application to either 01 the undersigned. E. W, CLARK A CO. JAY (OOUE A CO. l)UEXIi A CO. P. B. Parties holdliiE other securities, and wishing to change theiu lor this Loan, can do go at the market rates. tlblia RATIONAL BASK OF T1IE REPUBLIC, 09 end 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL.., ..ei.ooo.oo DLRECTOIta . Joseph T. Bailey, Nblhan It Hies, Hen). Kowland, Jr., buuiuel A. BiBphanl, iulward U. Drue, William Ervlen, Osgood Welsh, Frederick A, Hoyt, Win. H, Rhawa. WM. H. BHAWN, President, LcU6 Caihier of IM Central National Sank JOB. P, MTJMFORD Cashier, 6 li Lot of (A. Philadelphia National Ban 7 3-10s, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWE IS TX ES. IIOKDN DCUVK11ED HHMKUIATELT. DE HAVEN & BROTHER3 101 rp , 4J0 m, T1I1BD ST BEET. FINANCIAL. yB G. OEOURITIGG A SPECIALTY. I MITH, hANDOLPH & CO BAISEBS AND BROKERS, f.!AN THIRD sT,KO, HAMAD Ht. miUDBLPHlA. Itw to ax Ordert for Stock and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York. 115 PROPOSALS. IRUI'UBALH FOU DHEDUEBOAT. OffickU. R. Knqinrku Agknoy. TfO. 7 BOWLllSG OKKKN. NKW 1 BKK VlTY wenieinoer r.i. iwi fi7 J The underBlRnrd liereoy lnvitjs settled proposals lor building and equipping ready for sea and for work the llrgt of the two UredBeboats (authorized by Joint ri solution of Congress unproved Marou 2i, 1H07) for lniproviLin the mouth of the MiKlsMppl rlvor, iu Accordance with models, drawings, and specification visible at this fllee, and instructions to be furnished by the Ktigiiietr inchHi'Kf; the Diednebont to be de livertd at such point imtlio Mississippi river at or below New Orleans, as the Engineer lu charge limy direct. The Uredireboat to lie a double-ender. 100 ee Ioub, 3u feet beam, und '22 leet high, measured from the bot tom)! the keel to tlio surfuuo ol the spur-deck at amidships; to have a screw pro j eller at each end, 0110 of which is to be II feet dlsrueter, driven by two engines, aud the other 12 left diameter, aud driven by one- to be fitted with water compartments for readily adJusMxg the draft to any depth from 14 to 2U feet; lobe fitted with an auxiliary scraper at eaoli end; and ninny oj the parts to have a strength con siderably exceeding that ofli k e parts ol steamers ol like dimensions designed for ordinary ocean navigation. During the constrnctlon of the Dredgeboat reasonable facilities for Inspecting the mate rials and workmanship must be allbrdod the officer or agent appointed lor the purpose. The JDredgoboat to be propelled throughout her sea voyuge between the points of construc tion and delivery by her own engines alone. Kltls which do not cover tbe eutire construc tion and equipments ready for the sea aud for work of the Dredgeboat, and her delivery at the point designated, will not be considered. No bids will be considered except from thoe praciically engaged In the construction of ocean steamers, or screw propeller machinery for the same, and who have personally Inspected the model and drawings of tbe Dredgeboat, or employed experts ror the purpose of Informing tbcm of its character. liltls to be Indorsed (on the envelope) "Propo sals lor Dredgeboat," and addressed to the un dersigned at this olllce. Each bid must be accompanied by a guaran tee, signed by two guarantors, that the bidder will enter Into contract as herein staled, aud a certificate of the responsibility of the guaran tors, and specifying the occupation of the bid ders, signed by an ofllcer of the United Htates Corps of Engineers, or some other competent person known to the undersigned. Proposals will be received till 12 M., ou the 12th day of October, 1867, at which lime they will be opened. The contiaot and bond must be signed by the 14th day of October. 1SU7; work must be actually begun on both bull and ma chinery by the 20th day of October, 1S87; the boat must, be completed, reauy for sea aud for work, and the trials and trial trip bad by the 31st day of March, 1808, aud no unnecessary delay thereafter must ocour In ber delivery at tbe point designated. Payments will be made ns follows: Forty per cent, of the contract price ou launching the boat and completion of the boilers and the cylinders of the three propeller engines, pro vided all these shull have been duly unproved: thirty-live per cent, on approval of the boat after completion ot all its parts, ready for sea and for work, by the duly aut horized officer or agent of the United Btates. all the trials and the trial trip having been had, provided tbe term s of the contract shall thus fur have beon complied with, aud the bulauce on tinal accep tance at the point of delivery. Bonds for the faithful performance of the con tract in the sum of S2o,lKH) will be required, with two sureties, whose sufliciency must be certi fied Ly the Clerk of the nearest District Court, the riemesof the sureties, with the certificate, to be submitted with the bid. The bids and guarantees must be made out on me printeu iorms 10 be had at tuts omoe. Model aud detailed drawiugs can be seen aud conies of sneclflcutlons hnd at this ollice. Copies 01 the ppccificatlnna can also be seen at the United" Ktates Engineer's ofllccs In Thliadeiphla and iioston. ... . . Tte Government reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. In oidor that uotlme maybe lost after the cohirftol bhull be Bigned, lull detailed drawings of all parts of the Dredgeboat are in progress, end will be lu readiness to turn over to tho con tractor so that work may be begun without, delay on account of preparation of working tlruwiugs. M. D. McALESTKIt. Drevet Bi'lgHSou. U. B. A., M11J. ofEnii's, In clmrte ol improvement, mouth of Missls- sip) 1 river. 8 CITY ORDNANCES. AN ORDINANCE To cbuuge the piacii of holding elections in tlio Eleventh Division of the Twenty-fourth Bect'ion 1. The Select and Common Councils of Hie City or Philadelphia do ordain, Tnat here after the elections 111 tue iiaevemu uivisiou ui the Twenty-fourth Ward shall be held at the house of Francis II. Good, N. W. corner of Thirty-tlflh and llaverl'ord streets; the place heietolore useu nciug 110 longer avuimuiu ior election purposes. rr.T-.r President of Common Council. Attest Bkkjawin II. Haines, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPEUINa, President of Beloct Council. Approved this twenty-eighth day of Sopti-m-iir. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. 1807). ,,TTr T 9 30 It Mayor of Philadelphia. KEBOlill T 1 O IN To Authorize Certain Transfers In the . . , . . . . i . t r Annual Appropriation to iuo lunjicuiuio ui us County l'llson. Hcbolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Controller bo aud ha is hereby authorized to make the following transient In the appro priation made by the ordlnauce approved the ninth duyof February, 1807, entitled "Au ordi nance to make an appropriation to tbe la Bpectors of the County I'rison for the year 1K07 to wit: From ltem "Hour," to item 3, oiocerles." two thousand five hundred dollars- lrom Item 3, "Heel," to Item 18, "ti. lie nairs " two thousand dollars; from Item , .nr., to item 7. "Hay Feed, etc.." one hundred dollars: from Item 13, "Presents," to Item lo, "Fuel," one hundred dollars; from item ! "Overwork," two hundred dollars. To the V..inu-inir Items, to wit: To Hem 12. "Hops. , one hundred dollars, and to Item 15, Miscellaneous," one hundred dollars; from WA,,r, mil "Henair of Looms." to Hem 3. "Uro- " flvn hundred dollars: from Hem 80. BalHrycf Keeper of Debtors' Apartment," to Item 82, "Uas," aixty-eignt uouars ana seventy live cents. JOSEPH F. MARCEB, President of Common Council. Attest- KOBEltT HUTHEIX, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERINtl, President of Heleot Council, Ar,r,rnved ihis twentv-elghth day of Hi-ptem- ir Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred .no Hixty-tevou (A. D. 1KII7). auuBiiy MOKToN mcMICIIAEL. g ijO It Mayor of Philadelphia. F F I T H & PA G E NO. 000 AIICI1 MTBEET. SE1V bTTLK riRK-PBOOr. . BRITANNIA WAItB. IIOtlME-rCUNKrlllNU J001!. .101 UITCUEN UTENbIIIaS). SHIPPINO fff ST RAM TO LI V Ell ''OOIj CALL InK neuii-weekly. rnrrrlng the United (Stalefl Malls. CITY OFAN1WKK1' Bnlurdiiy, 0. iobr 0 C'lTYOKNKW U11K Wednesday, ( icioner rn V iV ltosTON Saturday. October II CITY OK 1IAI.TIMOKK Saturday, Ormbnr 19 CITY O LONDON Saturday. October x And escli sncctedlnn Saturday ana Y eunesaay, ai noon, lrom Pier No. 4f, Noith Klver. iii.iiH.ifin i.i.iuiriD By the mall steamer sailing every Batnrrtay. l'avabla lu Uold.l Payable lu Currency First Cabin tiuu.Hteerage 4: 1 o liiidon. ...... urn loi.oiiiion . m To Paris U5 To Paris 46 Piwhrup hv th WpdnpHilav PtoameM: First Cabin. 1100; Kuitskp, . Payable In U. H. Currnnry. Passengers also forwardi'd to lla v re, llamburg, Bra Dien, etc, at moderate rates. u-erae pnsnaire from Liverpool or ijneensiown, fie currency. Tickets can be bought hereby persons send ing lor their friends. for further information apply at tbe Company's oOlces, JOIIN (4. DALK. Agent. PiO. 1ft MKOADWA, IN. r.. (1 7 or No. 411 CH KHN UT Ht., Philadelphia. rillLADELl'llIA ARD SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB cnARLKkTOIl, M C. Tbetteamshlp (-TAR OF THE UNION. Captain T. N. Cockney, will sail for the abova tiort nn WRn. NKiDAY, October t, at S o'clock A. M., and every two weeks thereafter. Freight taken for all points In connection with the Eouth Carolina Ilallroad. The Passenger accommodations of this steamer are ot a superior character. Freight now beiug received at Pier IS South DELA WARE Avenue. WM, I JAMKs, General Agent, 9 24 tf Mo. 811 Booth DELAWARE Avenue. T1IR Pllll.lllI.DIill a . m . SO'JIHKIiN MAIL 611 KA M.ll IP CUM 2tii.itoPAKY'8 KEOULAR WKMl-MONTULLT IU JEIV OKI.KANW, IA. JUMATA. 1216 tons, CuiiiHin 1'. V Hoxle, TKMIA, llCO tons, Cumnlu J. T. Morse. TheTIOOA will Iurtr liir New Orleans 1111 SATHH DaY, October 6, at 8 o'clock A, M from Pier boulh WharvpR. The JUKI ATA will leave New Orleans for this nori October 5. Through bills or lafllng signed ror freight to Moblla Onlvenlon. Natchez, Vuksburg. Memphis, NashvllM Cairo. fcL Ixi u la, Louisville, and Cinciuiiati. Agents at iew Orleans, creevy, isicknrson A 00, 1- lITlAKf r 1Aa t A . WILLIAM L. JAM lis, Oenerul Agent, (JUAB. K, i, D1LKKS, Freight Agent, If jmo. km b. Delaware avenne. BIIII.AIKI.riIIA, KK'IinoND, AKD lNOHFOLK bTKAMhlllP Ll.NK TIJllOUOU A 1 H LINK TO T1IK SOUTH AINU W4--STI THROUGH RECHIPTtl TO NEWBERN. Also all polnis in North and Bouth Carolina, Tit Peuboard and Koanoke ltullroad, aud to Lynchburg Va lenuessee and tbe West, via Norfolk, Peters burg, bouth-Hlde Kallroad, and Richmond aud Dan ville liailroad. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this ronts comnieud It to the publio as the most deslrabla medium for carrying every descilptlon of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expenst of transfer. Steamships Injure at lowest rates, and leave regn larly lrom iirst wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and Bouth, WHARVES. W. P. PORTliK, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL & CO., Agents at Norfolk. 8 1 T1IK IMIILAItF.I.nilA AMD ROUl HERN MAIL fcSTEAMbHLP COM- Lai pany b regular line laHMiVANNAH.Ul. TON A WANDA. 85i tons, Captain Wdl Jennings, W YOM1NO SN tons. Captain Jacob Teal. Tbe steamship WYOMING will leave for tbt above port ou (Saturday, October S, at 8 o'clock A 11.. from PlerlgtSouth Wharves. Through passage tickets sold, and freight taken foi all points in connection with the Georgia Central Rail road. WILLIAM L. J AMES, General Agent, CB AH. K. DILKEH, Freight Agent, No. an B. Delaware avenue, Agents at Savannah, Hunter fc Gammell. 4 11 T1IH IIII.AIE1,IIIIA AND B)r...'......Inr.l.T k. A IT kl-l'U'A h, lf T Tl IVlIf 7AiY,b HKGUhAlt BKJHi MOa llllil L,IBBj, tit it WlliDllIVUlUH,!!,!;, 1 iiu Lnniui,in I'luN l.li.H. 812 tons. Caululn J. Ben nett, will leave lor the above port en Thursday, October a, at 8 o clock A., xa., lrom 1'ier is bouu W It fir vps Bills ot lading signed at through and reduced ratei to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents at Wilmington, Wortb & Daniel. WILLIAM L. J AMES. General Agent, CHAW. E. D1LKEH. Freight Agent, 4 1 ' No. an H. Delaware avenue, I1AYANA STEAaVIERS. ff Uh'UT.UMIUn'llT V TTWP a. CA KRUNO TILtS UNITED feTATEU MAIL, The (Steamships OENDRiCK 11UDHON -....OA PTA TO FtOyTV: S'l AH A NO BTlUPEb CAPTAIN HOLMKfc These Kteamers will leave this port for Uavan dvi-ry other '1 utwday at 8 A. M. The BtowmBblu bTAKH AND HTRIPES (Holmes, Mssler), will sail tor Havana on TUESDAY MOxtN 1NU. October it, at o'clock. Faeiiage to Havana, .ri currency. No Irtlpl't received after bacurday, k'or PrelL'ht or PuHHaue annlr lo THOMAfi WATTfiON A (-10SS. Bl No. 140 N. DELAWARE Aveni. - PA6SAGI'. TO AND FR01V yL?.l:J- GKEAT llltlTAIN AND I KB LAM.' ii""lSTKAMMlIP AN L' ISA I LINO PACKEJ', AT REDUCED KATEIS. f 'RAFTS A VA IDA LLI.T URO Uti IOUT KNQLAR IRELAND, WOihiisJi, AND WALKS. For particulars apply to lAFBCOlTS, BROTHERS 4CO No. UiFOUTit Mreel. and No. UltOADWAY, 11 Or to Tlioy. T. SEARI-E, No, 217 WALNUT tut: w k x r u e n h eime i ffi"(. Alex anuria, OeoriiPiowu, and WahlnRtn :ii-.A.-' U. C, via Chesspeuke and Delaware ( anal wib connections at AlexauUna lrom the most dine route for 1.5 ncl.tiurz, Hiluuil, Knoxvllle, JSaahvllis Daltou, and the boulhwest. hteauieis It uve regularly froui the first wharf abort Market street. Freight received dally. p & STo, 14 North end tsouth Wharvea J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M.ELDR1DGE 6i Co., Aguuta at Alexandria, Vi glula. I OPI'OWiriON TO MONO l)yS-h-rOL, . DAILV LINE FOR ilALTi tfjySfjoTjA. MORE, via Chesapeake and Dels Uuii Cunul. I'hiluUelphla and Baltlmero Union Steamboat Com' lihi y, daily at Z o'clock P. M. il-ebteuuiersor this line are now plying regularlj oetweeu Oils port aud Kaltiniore, leaving the second wlnirf below Arch street daily at 3 o clock P. M (nuudays excepted). Caniug all description of Freight as low as any oilier IU. e. ..... . . ,. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond tht lermluus treeof commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation ol all description of Merchandise, Hoises, Carriages ror further lnforniatlonaply to Wo. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. roR new voku, via dela ware and Ritrllan Canal. r-iA.f,.niti)HL uomnauy oieum .rruDeiieri leave Dully from lirst whmf below Market stroet. Through lu twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to nil iioluts. North, East, and West, Iree of oouiuiisalon. Freight received nt the lowent rules. re k WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 14 bouth Wharves, JAMF8 ITAKD. Apent, No. KH Wall street, New Yorlr. 1 ti TO. F NEW TOBHr-SWIFI .K BURE Transportation Compuuy De- .aLwi spatcn anu swuiuro uiut-s, via jueia- 'aa-V. Ti. .. r.....ul ..n u I, ... ,1... ir.il. ni IVUie alid X,lll KjnumijMU " " r-"H mo win vi March, leaving dally at li M. and 6 P. M., connecting with all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be tukeu on accomtnodatlni terms, avyply W WIXTjIAM M. BAII,D A 11 No. l.ii B. DELAWARE Avenue. JrfjFPfc, TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. i-.iii-A in nndersiguea naviug lessea tne KKN. biNGloN SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform bis friend and the patrons or tne iwck uiat ne is prepared wlin increased facllltlea to accommodate those having ve selB to be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal aiteu tlou to the vessels entrusted to blm for repairs. CaptainBor Agents, Bhlp-Oarpeuters. and Machinist havtnv vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the Bale of "Wetterotedt's Patent Metallic Composition" tor Copper paint, for the preservation oi vessels uo.uims, ioi mis cny.i am prepared to luruisu we aaini m rvasonanie teruia, V V JOUN H. HAM MITT, Kensington Screw Dock, I H DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. QEORCE PLOVMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER To No. DOCK Stroot, 1U PHILADELPHIA. AUCTION SALES. rv I . i i L L A N D dt Co 1 VI (Ho. -. ,. ! :mn to Phliii turd A Co.), A I CT'JONKkRH. No. twl MARE FT rttrt. BALK OF 1800 CASES BOOTS, BH0E8, BRO- UANH, KTU On Thursday Morning, Orlolier 8 comni) nclng at 10 o'clock, we will N by ci'tnlngue, lor csmIi. 1800 cases Roots, fctboas. Rrognns. Kalinnrals, etc, Alfio, Women's, Misses', and Chlldren'g wear, t which the aitrntlon of the trade Is called. it OHN 11. WJfKUH CO., AUCTIONEEIU? Nos. ttS and 24 MARKET btreet. LAROK PERF.MPTORY BALK OF BOOTS, HOBH, JiROOANf. '1 HAVEHjIINU KAUiJ, E1U On Tuesday Morning, Orlnhpr 1. at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. l.Mu pscknges boots, shoes, balmorals, etc., cltr " Faeterc manufacture. L2Stt SPECIAL AND PERKMITORY BALK OT T17H JORltlNtr BIOCK O BUXXiaiiB. I'UldyuuJV, VM- BEI.I1EKRY to., . . liy catalogue, on four months credit, at 10 0 dock, U ithovl renirve. On Wednesday, October L Comprising in part: t(l cases lviimorilm Long and Bquare Blanket Shawl. 2f casps Waterloo and other bbawls: 1000 dor.eat Uroche B-arls. KMKidiiCHn genuine Empress Kid Gloves, Ci 0 pieces Dress Gooils, In great variety. (ioo pieces Linens, Loniestl(, Balmoral Bklrta, etd. 12 cases Blackwood Beavers: sou plecos Cloaking, etc L M t LAROE TOBITIVE BALK OFBRITI8IT, FRRWCH, .UllHMAN, AND 1IUM&S11U VKX UOU1W. On lour months' credit, ll,i rl'hi.rHilav mnrnlnff. t Octohr-r 3, at 10 o'clock, euiiiraclug luot package 0 tois oi siapie ana fancy aruciew, n ot LARGE P08ITIVEBALK OF CARPKTINQ8, ETO. ua f rinay juorniug, October 4. at ll o'clock, on lour month' credit, about 2uo pieces or Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, roilKr-e. and rng carpetuigs. 9 is 6t M, 1I10MA8 & KONa, NOS. 139 AND HI B. FOUR'IH btreet. STOCKS, LOANS, ETC., On Tutsduy, OcU 1, At 12 o'clock noon, at the I'hllndelphla Erchangs f shares Ocean Hteam Navigation Company. 10 shares steulienvllle and Indiana Kallroad, Old. b si. arts Acsdi my of Music, wllh ticket, loo bhares Kidue Avenue and Manavuuk Railroad Company. snares Bteu ben vine ana Indiana xtauroaa com- pany. oo Boares cvuirm a rannportation tjoinnany. to shares Empire Transportation Company. 70 shares Fume Insurance Company. 15 shares National Rank of the Republic SMi shares American Buttonhole Overseamlng Sew lug Mathlne Company. shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. t.0 shares ttixtn N ational Rnuk. REAL EbTATK BALE, Octo'er 1. Trustees' Bale by order of Court ot Common Plea Fslaieof Ann M. Knuwles and others BUSINEHS BTAND Tbree-storv Brick Btore and Dwelling, ti. W. corner ol Beventh and Noble streets. Bame EIate8'1 uree-slory BRICK. DWELLINGS, Nos. 430 and 432 and 434 N. Beventh street. Bame Estale-Three-story BRICK. DWELLINa, No. 702 Noble street. " . Orphans' Court Peremptory Bale Estate of Robert Pollock, deceased Desirable COUNTRY PLAOK, U acres, Bldgeroad and Kdgely Point lane. Bame Estate LOT OK GKOUN D. corner of SalmoBt and Bonieiaet Btrevts, Nineteenth Ward, t-ame Estate-4 GROUND REN lib, 87'M, 64. 71, '"VERY yKLEOANT MANSION, with BpanloiW f rounds, 8.W. comor of Forty-sixth street and Darby load. 27th Ward, the residence ol Hon, N. B. Browne; 460 net front on 48th street, 170 feet front on Darby Road. Executor's Bale Estate of Henry Francis, de-ceased-2 well-secured GROUND KEN Tel, each 00 VALUABLE BUSINESS 8TAND-Threa-tory BRICK. STOKE, No. U12 North Becond Btreet, abov Vine. Two-story BRICK STORE and DWELLING, N. W. corner ot Beventh and Green Btreets. iy, story BRICK BTORE and DWELLING, No. 153 North Becond Btreet. Pour-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 419 North F) out street and 41S Water street. TAVERN BTAND, S.E. corner of Water and Cal lowhill streets. Two 1V story BRICK DWELLINGS, No. 214 ana S46 Brier Place. Elegant four-story BRICK RESIDENCE, with Sta ble aud Coach House, N. W, corner Tenth and Cathe rine streets: three fronts. Modern four-story BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 121 Green street. Tbree-Btory BRICK DWELLING, No. 1235 Vine BlTehree atory BRICK DWELLING, No, 331 New Market street. Tbree-stoiy BRICK DWELLING. No. 2115 Winter street. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 1313 011v street. Two-and-a-half story BRICK DWELLING, Wheat & heaf lane, above Richmond street, with privilege of wharron Franklord creek. Mouern rewdence. No. 4107 Spruce street: has the modern conveniences, Large and valuable LOT, Pino Street, west Of For tleth street, 106 feet front. BUBLNESB STAND Three-story brick Tavern and Dwelling, southwest corner Twentieth and Bedford streets LARGE and valuaulk LOT.Twenty-flrststreet. north of Chesnut Btreet. m feet front. ml nut deep to Aspen street. Peremptory Bale A well-secured Irredeemable Grnund-ltent of f-08 a year. VERY DESIRABLE MANSION, with Htahla in' Coach-house, No. 47U3 Klngsesslng avenue, M feet liont. 1 75 feet deep, Twenty-seventh Ward, VALUABLE RUBIN EBB ST AN D Four-s torv hrlnV Store, N. W. corner Fifth and Cherry streets, and four storv brick RESIDENCE. No. 6u5 Churrv nLrt. art. joining the above. o rsitiL Ji aim r n a ai a tw jt,UL,iiNUM, Mo. 40 and 42 Prime street, Second Ward, '60 feet trout. I'UII l articuiars in uanaouis. g nj 3t JW. GUMMEY & 80N8, AUCTIONEEES. . No. 60S WALNUT Street. Hold RegularBnles ot real estate, stocks, and securities at the philadelphia exchange, Handbills ol each property Issued separately. limu catalogues published and circulated, containing lull dehcriptions or properly to be sold, as also a par tial list of properly contained iu our Real Estate Re gister, and olleied at private sale. bales advertised dally in all the dally newspapers. SALE ON MONDAY, Oct. 7, will Include, By order of Heirs Three-story Brick Store nnd lour Brlrtc Dwellings, S. El corner of Twenty fourth and Caldwell streets, below Walnut. No. 720 Lombard street, three-story Brick Dwelling-, with four Dwellings lu the rear, running through to Cullen street. Thrte-atory Brick Dwelling, with back building and modern conveniences, No. 1020 Vernon street (above Urown street). PANCOAST WAKNOCK, AUCTI0HKEB8, NO. 210 MARKET STREET. LARGE POSITIVE SA LE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, LINEN AND HO blERY GOODS, NO'I IONS, ETC., by Catalogue, On Wednesday Morning, Oct 2 commencing at 10 o'clock comprising alargl assortment oi new aud desirable goods worthy of spe clal attention. 1 28 St THOMAS BIRCH & RON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No, 1110 CHESNUT btreet; rear entrance No. U07 Bansoui street. FURNISHING GOODS, SH1BTS.&C. J. W SCOTT Sc CO., SIIIBT BlANUFACTlIIiEIM, AND SXALKBS IDT HEN'S FUBIIIbUIHQ OOODI MO. 814 CIIEMKUT STKEET. FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENT A Tt t27.rp rHILiVDlCLPHIA. PATENT SUOULDEIl - SEAM KIIIBT MAMi rAtToBY, ANDOEKTLEJIEN'S rCBNIaJUINCI ITORS PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; Oiade lrom measurement at very short notice. All other articles ol QENTMr.Mirisi'n. DBEBa GOODfe lu lull variety. WINCHESTER A COn 1 111 No. 706 CHEBNTJT Btreet REMOVAL. R E M O V A L. C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC 8TDKE I'BOJt (sKTKNTU AMD CIIPJiNCT 8TS. TO No. 926 CHESNUT STREET 8 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. PRIVY WE1X8-OWNERS OF PROPERTY The only place to get Privy Wells olaaned aa d disinfected at Tery low prUiea.. A, PEYBOlt. Manufactnrer of Pond reite, 10 GOLDHU''U'li HALL, LLiiitAliY birtrf