THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1867. 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAIj Franklin Tire Insurance Co. or rnauDELrniA, OFFICBS KM. S5 AMD 437 V1IESMUT STBEET. ASSET ON JAJiPABT 1,1807, 911,603,1 itws. rri- ........ 4flo.oon-oo Accrued fc-urpius. , ..- Wft.TI iids VrCKIllUlllB (HMlllMMt ltlM(ttll1ltWtllHIH(l.iW(lU'lfi CN8ETTLKD CLAIMS, IS COM R FOR 186, 17,43118. ti&.ooo. LOSFJ4 PAID ftlSCE la OVEB 99,000,000, Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, 1 oblas Wagner, bamuel Grant, Ururre W. Richards, George Pales. Allred jnuer, Francis W. Lewis, M. D., Peter MoOali. Thomas Sparks, Isaac iea, CnARLEB N. BANCKER. President. OkOllOK FA EES, Vice-President, J. W. MoALLIH'l Kit. Secretary pro twin. 3lt.28U BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE F HEW XOItK, MUTUAI POLICIES NON-FORFKITAELE. Thirty days grace given In payment ot Premiums. No extra Charge for resilience; or Uvol lu any portion or the world. Dividends declared ainuaUy, and paid Lu Cash, Dividend in 1SG7. 40 per cent. LCOLTOU & SIIBLDEN, GENERAL AGENTS, W,E. fO KEB SEVtXTH AND CI1ES.1TT. AgeuU and Solicitors wanted In all the cities and towns lu Pennsylvania and BoulLeru .New Jer- PKOVIDEA'T LIFE AND TKUST CO.Ml'ANT. OP PHII.A IJKLPH1A, No. ill H. 1-OLKTH Mreet. INCORPORATED 81 MOiNTH 22, 185. CAPITAL, fluu.cOl PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Prr-miutm; or by 5, 10, or 20 year Premiums, Non-forfeiture, Annuities Krauted ou favorable terms. Term Policies, C children's Endowments. This Company, while givliiKthe Insured thesecurity of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire proiila of the Liie business among its policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee, or Guardian, and in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment or any Court ol ibis Coruiuknwenlth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. ?A.?EF'L J' SITIPLKY, HENRY nAINES, iV,lIAiH4.MOUKXl T- WISTAR Blf)YN, RICH AJU) WOOD, W. C. LONGSTRKril. RICHARD CADBtJRY. WILLIAM HACK Kit, , CHARLES J)'. COFFIN. SAMUEL It. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY. President. Actuary WILLIAM C. LONQ.THEriT, Vice-President. 1BOMAS WISTAR. M D.. J. 13. TOWA'sKSI), . 7 2'? Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. INSURANCE COMPANY OP NOKTH AMEBIOAJ OFFICE, No. 2a WALNUT a PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 17M.CHA.RTEB PERPETUAL. CAPITAL., 8900,000. AK.SETS JAM VARY 8, 1867......-1,768,07-B0 lA&UBES HABINE, INLAND TBAN.NPOB, TATIOH AND FIBi KIM KM, DIREC10R3. Arthur O. OoDln, George L. Harrison, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, S. Morris Wain, Francis It. Cone. Edward H. Trotter, Edward B. Clarke, William Cummlngs, P. Charlton Henry, Allred D. Jessup. tnv.n D Tin.,,.. j una mason, Louis Ot Madeira. ARTHUR G. COJf FIN. President. Cbarlkh Platt, becrclary. WILLIAM RUEHLER, Harrlsbnrg, Pa., Central Agent for the Btaleol Pennsylvania. 1 2bj Q.IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUItANCK COMPANY, (No. 639) N. B. COR. CHESNUT AND SEVENTH STS. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SIlBrjLUN OVEB S800,00C income fob istie, tioa.vs. Losses Paid and Accrued In 1864, 17.000 Of which amonnt not 13000 remain unpaid at this dots lou,oou,ouo of proierty has been Successfully insured by this Company In thirteen years, and Eight Hun dred Loose by Fixe promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thnmu Craven. biiaa Yerkes, Jr., Allred S. Oillett, N. B. Lawrence, Charles I. Dupont, Henrv V. Kbiiiihv. Furman Bheppard 'Tbouias MacKellar, John Suoulee. John W. laghorn Joseph Klapp. M. .1). tiiomab craven, President A. fl. GILLETT, VIce-FrenldeiiL 2 22fmwl JAM KM B. ALVORD, Secretary piRE INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COM PANT. ASSIETM OVER. M 916,000,009 INVENTED IN THE V, OVER..1I800I000 PHILADELPHIA BOARD. Lemuel Collin, Esq., iC'harles U. Hmith, Eiq., Joseph W. Lewis, Ksq., Henry A. Duhrlug, iuiq., Edward slier, Esq. All losses promptly adjusted without reference to England. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, Ao. 0 MEUVnANTtf EXCHANGE, ATWOOD SMITH. 10 17 thslnSm General Agent for Pennsylvania. P1ICEMX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI. LAl'ELHHIA. 1NCORPOKATEU 18B4 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No, lii WALK UT btreul, oppushe the Kxcbnija. In addition to MAltlME and INLAND INSUR ANCE, this Company Insures iiom loss or damage bj FIRE for liberal terms on buildings, mercliaudu furniture, etc., for limned periods, and ueriuaueuily en bulldniKS by deposit ot premium. TUe Coiiipany has been in active operation for more than hlx t Y VKAK8, during which all 'ossas have been promptly adjusted and paid. liianLTons. John L. Hodge, Lawrence Lewl&, Jr., David Lewis, Benjamin Eltlng, Thomas 11. Powers, A. R. Mclieury, Kdmund Casllllon, ps. it. manouy, John T. Ijuwis, William H. Grant, Robert W. Iainlng, ). Clark. Wharton, Samuel Wncoz. i.ouis t;. rs orris. JUHH f UChliltKlt, President. Bamubl Wilcox, isecreiarv F1KJS INbTJKANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THH PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Incorporated 1SZ6 Charter Perpetual No, jll) WALNUT Street, opposite Independence bqoare. This Conipany, favorably known to theoommunlty lor over forty years, oouliuues to Insure against lobs cr damage by nre on Public or Prlvala BulldluM, either perwaueully or for a hnilted tloia. Also, 80 Furniture, bun ks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, ou liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, s Invested lu the most carejul wanner, whluuenaulBS theuii o oiler W lh Insured an undoubted seourliy u the caae of loaa. u Daniel Smith. Jr. John Devereu. Alexander BeuKOn, lsaa' HkKlchuntt, Thomas Suiltn, Henry Lewis, Xhouias iUibtiius, Ullllubaiu jreu, T, I ..1 mAAl.t.it l V?-" L. . . . . . . . J if T.. T1.uM.hI 1A IN 1 J li BI 1 , ! SHIPPING STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALL ZtaZd-jOZ Inf atUiieenatown. The Inmaa Line, sail iTim Kfuii-weekly, carrying the United btala Malls. CITY OF ANTWKKP Saturday. November CITY OF NfcW Y ORK....MBalurday, November 18 CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, November 2X V1TY OF WAHHINUTON...baturday. November 30 CITY OF PAKlet Haturday, December T And each succeeding Haturday and Wednesday, at noon, from Pier No. r. North River, UATM OF PAUHAGB By the mail steamer sailing every Batnrday. Payable In Oold. I'ayable In Currency First Cabin. Iioo-Bteerane 4 Jo Loudon............ 105 To lxnclou..M. ' H4 ' o Paris 11b To Paris... Z 46 ..E".1"1 by tnfl Wwlneeday Steamers: First Cabin. 100; bteeraKe. :o. Payable In U. b. Currency. ' i aasengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg. Bre men, etc., at moderate rates, bteerane passage from Liverpool or Qneenstown, w For further Information apply at the Company's bflices, JCUN U.DALE, Agent. No. 15 BROADWAY, N. V.. 8 7 or No. 41 1 Oil ESN U T St., Philadelphia. HAVAKA bTEAMERj. fFf BlrMT.MrtM'i'iirv r rTi. 1 a " CARRYING THE UNITED bTATES MAIL, The Hteamshlps HKNDRJCK HUDSON .OAPTAIN HOV7F-5 bl'A RH AND HTRIPES CAPTAIN HOLM R s These Hleamers will leave this port for Ha van I every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. Tlie Steamship STARS AND RTRIPES, (ITolTn, Master), will sail for Havana oaTUEWDAY MORN ING, November 12, at 8 o'clock. Passage to II avaua, currency. No Irpigbt received after Saturday. For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS WATTSON SOSff, 91 No. 110 N. DKIAWAKK Avann . PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, tffpi AND NORFOLK bl'EAMsUlP LINJC. SwJiiaii'lHROUOH AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WKSTt THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBKKN. Also all polnte in North and South Carolina, VU Seaboard and Roanoke Itallroad, and to Lynohhurn Va UenueHNee and the West, via NorlolK, retort htirK, Souili-Mde Railroad, and Richmond and Dan ville Railroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this rout? commend it to the public as the most desirable medium lor carry lm every desct lpliou of frelglit. No charge for commission, Uiayage, or any expense Of transfer. SteiiniHhipS lnetire at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from II rut wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 14 North and South WHAKVErt. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and cit.. Tolnt. T. P. CROW ELL & CO., Agents at Norfolk. 8 1 PASSAGE TO AND FROJ iiJL-U GREAT BRITAIN AND IUKLAC1) U1 bXEAMhHlP AND SAILING PACEEIV AT REDUCED RA 1 M. DRAFTS AVAILA RLE TUKOt'Ol'OUTENI LAJE Ji IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALE'J. For particulars apply to 1 A PoCOTTS, BROTHERS A CO., No. 8fi SOUTH htreet, and No. 28 BROADWAY, 11 Orto'lHOri.T. SKAHLK. No, 17 WALNUT tfi: OPPOSITION TO MONO K.'.-'A.H' It)hY.-l)AI b V LINE FOR UALT1 j.-!l4iifciWiloliE, via CheapeaKe and Del Win- Cuuul, Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, daily at 3 o'clock P, M. The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly Delween this port and Baltimore, leavin the Pier No. 2N. Delaware avenue, above Market street daily 'at 2 o'ch ck P. M. (Sundays excepted). Carrying all description of Freight as low as any other line. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond the terminus lree of commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages etc. etc. For lurther information apply to JOHN D. RFOFF.As-snt. 616 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. WKW EXPRESS .J n Tm AlU...nill. IJU.F. II' J imU C, via Chesapeake and Delaware i:anal wiin couuecttoiiH at Alexandria trom tl.e most dlreci route lor Iyiicbburg, Bristol, Knoivllle, Naahvillf Dalton, and the SoutuweMt. Hteauinrs leave regularly from the first wharf aboyi Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE ft CO.. Ho, 14 North and boulh Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M.ELDR1DUE A Co.. Aiceuts at Alexandria. Vfc glula. SI sTF'k 8 FOR NEW YORK, VIA DC LA wdt ware and Rarltan 4 'anal. i'.A press meauiuoab oiupauy oiimni xri.ipeiiert leave Dally from first wharf below Markot street 1 hrongb In tweniy-four hours. Goods forwarded to ml points, North, Earn, and West, 1'rue of oouiuiluulon, Frikiht received at me lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE fe CO., Aeenta, o. 14 South Wharves. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 104 Wall street, New York. 1 tf ii ....j. roit NKW YORK.-SWIFT- II ivJt.K- SURE Transportation Comoauy De- '.iSa. Himii-li and bwifwure Lines, via Deia- wuie and "Rarltau Canal, on and alter the lath of u arc li, leaving daily at vi ai. ana o r. so.,, conuecung with all Not them and Eastern Hues. For freight, which will be taken on accommodatini terms, apply to v7ilijaM M. BAIRD 4 CO.. 11 No, 132 6. DELAWARE Aveuue. rtfT T0 BHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS, JftiiMiaiv The undersigned having leased the KEN Sixu ION SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his friends and the patrons of the Dock that he is prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels to be raised or repaired, and being a practical nip-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten tion to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Caplainsor Agents, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinist, baving vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the Bale of "Wetterstedt'i Patent Metalllo Composition" for Copper paint, for tue preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this clty.I am prepared to furnish the same on reasonanle terms, JOHN H. HAMMITT. Kensington Screw Dock, 1 li DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, PENN STEAM ENGINE ANC -igLt:4.,B0ILER WORKS. NEAFIB & LEVY PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS! MACHINISTS, BOILER. MAKERd, BLACK Ml'lIIS, and FOUNDERS, having for r?)ny year eeu In successful operation, and Deen axuliislvelp t-nicsged In buildlug and repairing Marine and Rival Knglnes, hlgn and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watei Tanks, Propellers, etc, etc. respectfully otter theli 4ervlces to the public as being fully prepared to con tract for engines of all sixes, Marine, River, and stationary; having Bets of patterns of different slses, ire prepared to execute orders with quick despatch, Kvery description of pattern-making made at the hnru-iit notice. lilgn and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal trou. Forglngs of all sleea and kinds; iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roil Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above busluess. Druwings and specitlcatlons for all work done At the establishment free Ot charge, and work guar anteed. , , The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, etc. eUj for raising hear, or light weigh b JOHN P. LEVY. li BEACH and PALMER Streets, AT, DOHAM US.HD.1CK, WILUAK K. Mk&IUCa JOHN B. OOPK. CJOCTHWARK FOUMKy, FIFTH AND O W ABH1JSGTON Streets, I'Ull.AUK.LPHIA. MERRICK A SON8. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, uianufaciure High and Low Pressure Steam Engines oi Laud, River, and Marine Service. Boilers. Gasometers, Tauku, Iron Boats, etc. Cablinns ol all kinds, either Iron or brass. inroadrbSl!iu.0':ulor ""-Work, Workshop and mTrore4auc.WnMylh UU"ta4 BaM1 Every deacrtpllon of Plantation Machinery, and -uear, Saw and Grist Mills. VaouuuTpaiui. Open " bole Agents for N. Bllleni's Patent Sugar Bolllnt Apparatus, Nesmyih's Palaut bteaiu lliuTniSr inS vspinwall A Woolaey'a Patent CeutiliCS hJI, Draining Machine. " t 4 BliiDESDUBO MACUINS WORKS OFFICE, NO, S N. FRONT STREET, PUILADHLPUIA. We are prepared to 1IU orders to any extent for OU well known MACHINERY FOB. COTTON AND WOOLLEN includtng all ront luiprovuiueDU In Otvrdint , Bpin rid 10 sxiiii W AakVilisf. W e luviie nueoUon of DiaiutWHurer to ou ten.lv. woras. ALFRED JENK8 A BON. T. STEWART BROWN, 8.B. Corner of I a pi P I fUUalu anu uaiiiwiui mi Vl-irJLx. IJi ' HANOFACTCRla OF XB.UNE8, X1LI8E8, n,a BAGS stuUbls lor Burep (Formrly t 70CHESTNUT 8T.) , FURNITURE, ETC. VI8 IMPORTANT! BEAUX MEtBUN, poor Salons et Cbambres a Conch er, Arranges ponr Exposition dans AppartementsIGarnls et Couverts de Tapis. UKOHGE Jf. nENHELS, LACY A CO., EBENI8TES, CHE8NUT STREET, an Coin de Urno. QPECIAL CARD. FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF ROOMS. CARPKTED AND FUR MbHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. U tO HUE J. IIKXKEI.n, LACY dc CO., CABINET MAKERS, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT, Philadelphia. JJIE FE1NSTEN MEUI3EL ARAN- G1ERT IN DER GANZEN ETAQE FERTIG ZCR ANSICHT, Tiii-picu UND GARTIENEN KIN BEG1UFFEN. CJI.OH4JE J. IIENKELM, MEUBEL FABRICKANT THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT. Philadelphia. A V I s o. MEUBLUS FIN O EXHIBICION. In Serie de Cuartos, COLOCADO COMO Bales de reclbimlenlo CUARTOS D CAMARA, 9 26 2ra TURNITURE! FURNITURE! MOBEBJT AND ANTIQCEI IAltLOIt,IIALL AND Ol AMJJKH 8CITM AT UEDCCED PBICES. Our facilities are such that we are enabled to offer at very moderate prices, a large and well-assorted stock of every description ot HOUSEHOLD FCKNI TURE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry safely to all parts of the country, BICIIMOND dc FOItEPAVUII, 8" " NO. 40 W. M: OM STKUfcT. &m & h. lcjahbr: HAVE nEMOVED THEIK FURrilTURE AND UPHOLSTERING WAREROOfflS TO MO, 1108 CHESNUT STBEKT, (UPSTAIRS.) J7 3H, TO HOUSEKEEPERG. I have a large stock of every variety ox FUIlNlTUiiK, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE 'lOP COTTAGE bUIlS. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUMS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARDOR SUITS IN REPS. sideboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book emeu. Mattresses, Loungesetc etc. 1 N. E. corner SECOND and RAUa, Streets. ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, JT0 Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOHINO-ULASS, POBTBAIT, AND PIC TUBE FBAMEM TO OBDEB. No. OlO CHESNUT 8TREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE eONTINENTAL, FHILADKLPHIA, 8I5 SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac. JJHE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TIIB NEW CHESNUT STBEET (NO. 1816), SADDLEBY, 1TABNESS, AND IIOBSB- IFUBNISII1NO 6OOD8 UOUSE OF LACEY, PJ7EEKER & CO., Is attributable to the following facts: They are very attentive to the wants ofthelr ens- tomers. They art satisfied with a fair business profit. They sell goods only on their own merit. They guarantee every strap In all harness they sell over (40, the fault of the purchaser only who does not get what he Is guaranteed and paid for. Their goods are 26 per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. They nave cheaper and finer goods than can be bought In the city. They have the 1 rgest and most complete stock In Philadelphia, All Harness over t2B are "band-made." Harness frem lit to Ib'Jt. Gents' Saddles from S6 to f75. Ladles' Saddles from (10 to 1125. They are the oldest and largest manufacturers the country, LACEY, MEEKER & CO., tl4 8m NO. 1319 CHESNUT STBEET. SOAP. IMFQRTANT TO THE LADIES!! No More Dread or Wash-Day!! MOORE'S ELECTRO-MAO XETIO SOAP. "WASHING MADE EASY," Accomplished without boiling or rubbing. The finest and most delicate fabrics, as well as the coarsest, made beautifully clian without boiling or ruboing, saving In the process half the time, labor, soap, AND ALL THE FUEL ! I This Is the best Soap ever Invented lor washing purposes. W -!Iltih's Bosp t0 tbe ladles, confident that they w It flud.after the first trial, that.they cannot do with- SOLp BY ALL OgOf-yBB 10 21 thmUt iiuaiiru.u k.iii.u... -" uiRnor, nun. di mi era, riir W.Su,r. la Ti i.mT"-. "it-book Mkers. ltlll -u r1 u.ot 1 cheap and always & 1 er Will In.' xJ J' I 'l'l'lneott A Co., Devar . , . K ' i' M.B"n, 1-lifladelphla 7iuuirm-, iini irr i..uiua.,AuiiTitu t,,i hoclety, aud others. CITY ORDINANCES. AN OHDINANOE Granting permission (o Btophon A. Pagan to erect a corrugated Iron awning at pouilieaat corner of Eighth, and Lombard streets. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That per- mission be and the same Is hereby granted to Stephen A. Fagan to erect a corrugated iron awning over his footway, from house to curb stone, at ins premises, souiueast corner or Eighth and Lombard streets: Provided, the snid 8 eplien A. Kngnn nay Into the City Treasury the sum of twenty-five dollars to pay for tbe publication of this Ordinance. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances to tbe con trary thereof, notwiinstanaing. JOSEPH Y. MAKCER, president oi common council. Attest Joan Kcktin, Cleik of Common Coniell. JOHIiUA HPKRINO, rrrsident of Helect tJounclI. Approved this eighth day of November. Anno 1 1. ui, ml one Ihoimund eight hundred andsutv- sovcu (A. D, !Sb7). MUUTON MCMIUHAbli, Illllt Mnyor of 1'lilladelpliift. AN () K D I N A N C R lo Keeulntotbo Stands for Market Wactons on Hontu Htreet, west of Second Btreot. Hectlon l. I lie Helect and Common Counous of the City of riiiiudclplila do oriliiln. That oil nnd rtfKr the jihpihko of this ordinance tbe H'andH for Market Wagons on Houtn street, west of Socond street, shall bo regulated In the fol- iowiiik manner, to wit: r roiu liie 1st of No vember to the 1st of May, they Bhall stand on the north side; and from tbe 1st of ilaytotho 1st or xvovember, on the south side. And any person who shall be gtnlty of violating the pro visions of ibis Ordinance shall pay for each and every ofTense the sum of five dollars. All Ordi nances to tue contrary nmwit iiutnndlnK. JUSbl'rl f. MAHlr.lt, Fresldent of Common CouuciL Attost John Eckrtkin', Clerk ot Common Council. JOSHUA SPKKING. rresldont of Select Council. Approvod this eighth day of November. Anno Domini one thouunnd elaht hundred and Hixty-geveu (A. D. I8(i"). ilUHTUN AICMICUAEIj, 11 11 It Mayor of Philadelphia. R K S O li U HON 'J'o Authorize the LaylnBr of Patent Con crete Pavement ou Jlroad Street, nt the In tersection of 1'nnsynnic Koad: nml also on the South fclde of Market Street., east of Klfrhtli licet, in-nveen tue CurhHtoue nud ltallioau Trnclt for tbo Distnnce of Fifty Feet. Jtcsoiveu. fiv tne select atul common uoun- cilHof the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief 1 onimtMsioiier of Highways Is hereby autho rized to make a contract with William Wallaoe, fluent for the said Concreto Company, to lay tmld pavement on J'rond street, below Federal street; nnd also on Market street, soutli Hide, east of Kitihth Htreet, for tbe dlNinnceof tifly R et, bvtweeu the curbstone and railroad truck, without any cost to the city: Provided, that tbo nnld com motors HliaU first Jay the pavement from curb to curb on Walnut Btreot, between Front and Water streets. J OS En? F. MAUCEU, President of Common Council. Attest ABRAIIAM STEWART, Assistant Clork of Common Conn ell. JOSHUA SPKHINO, President of Select Council. Approved this eighth day ol November, Anno Pomini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven CA. 1). 1807). MOttTON MCM7CIIAEL, Illllt Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Authorize the Grading of Main Street, from ISbur'H Lane to Mechanic Street., in the Twenty-first Word, and Thirty-ninth Street, In tbe Twenty-seventh Ward. ItcHolved, Hy the Helect nnd Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the De partment of Highways bo and Is hereby au thorized to grade Main street, from Shur's lane toMecbaulo sireet. In the Twenty-first Ward. to the established grade of tbe city, at a cost not exceeding five hundred dollars, and Thirty- niulli.irom Market to woodland street, in tne Twenty-seventh Ward, at a cost not exceeding seven hundred dollars. JOSEPH F. MAROER, President of Common Council. Attest ABRAHAM STEWAHT, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council. Approved this fourth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. lnti"). MORTON McMICHAEL. U U It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Place a Certain Street in the Eighteenth Ward on the Plan of the City. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils ol the City of Philadelphia, That the De partment of Surveys be illreotedto plaoeupon the plan of the city a certain street of the width of thirty feet, extending from Cedar street to Memphis street, parallel wltb, and at the distance of one hundred and five feet south wardly, from the southwardly side of Norrls street, In the Eighteenth Ward,' to be called Uewson Htreet. JOSEPH F. MARCER, Fresldent of Common Council. Attest ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President of Helect Counoll. Approved this eighth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. I). 1867). MORTON MCMICTIAEL, 11 11 It Mayor of Philadelphia. r RESOLUTION i Suspending the Globe Steam Fire Engine Company and the Independence Hose and Bteam Fire Engine Company. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Globe Steam Fire Engine Company and the Indepen dence Hose and Steam Fire F:ngine Company be and they are hereby suspended from service for the period, of two months, the time of said suspension to date from Uoptember 1U, 1897. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Connell. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Counoll. Approved this eighth day of November, Anno Domini one tbousund eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. 1K(J7). MORTON McMICUAEL, 1U1 U Mayor of Philadelphia. GAS FIXTURES. CALL AND BUY YOUIi GAS FIXTURES lrom tbe manufacturers, VAN EIRE A MARSHALL, No. m'i AKCT1 Htreet. V ANK1R1C A MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCI1 Fixtures and Chandeliers; also rehnish old Uxturea. ANKIKK & J1AKSIIALL HAVE A COM plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable Stands, and Brontes, at No. Vl'i ARCH btreet. VANKIEK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Mreet. give expeclal attention to fitting up Churches, Public Halls, and Dwellings, Pipk hum at TH It LOWEST BATHS. GOLD, GILT, AND ELECTRO SILVER plated Gas Fixtures, at VANKIRK fc MAR bliALL'H. No. 12 ARCH Street, , A 11 work guaranteed to give satlsfacf Ion. None but (irst-clasa workmen employed. i IMivf mwfau gITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUJACTCRERS OW Marllla and Tarred Cordate, Cord Twines Etc Wo. IS North WATER Btreet. and Eo. i!iiorih DELAWARE AvanB. mnADjm' waw EVB Tttikm, . TOl Hust Pr-oT"- ' QOTT0N AND FLAXJCIC AND 0ANVAHi Of all uunibwr and brands Tent Awnlnc Tronlr, and Wko cover UULf .Also, fWr MniiufUturers' Drier lelts, from onw-i ..vera! U fiffiW?jSilt LUMBER. SELECT WHITE PINE B0AHD8 -LOO I AND FLANK. - s-4, -4, i 2X, g and 4 inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, If feet lost. . M, B-4. i, Ht, , and 1 Inch WHITE PINK, PANEL PATTERN PLANK; LARUE AND BCPKRIOR HIOCK ON HAND, 1867 -BUILDINIJI BUILDING , BUILD1NOI LUMBERl LUMBER) LUMBER! ISllUlilllll riAJUKlINU. 6-4 CAROLINA FIAJOIUNO. 4 4 DELAWARE iDOOKINU. B-4 DELAWARE FUlOKINd, WDUTK PINK FLOORING, A6II FLOORINU. WALNUT FLOORING. bPRUCK FLOORINU. STEP BOARDH, RAIL PLANK. PLAf TERINU LATH. 1 RR7 -CEDAR AND CYTRESS lOU I . HUINOLEK 1 -WALNUT BOARDS. lOUl, WALNUT PLANK. irnunui him tins, . . , WALNUT PDANK. LA ROE !STUCK-l?EAbUyF.D. 1 QfV7 LUMBER For UNDEKTAKJ3R8 IOU I LUMBER FOR t.'NDEKTA K KIW I RED CEDAR. WALNUT. AND TINE 1867 -ALBANY TilIMhERflV if T irivna ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL EINDc, DRY POPLAR. CHERRY. AND ASH, OAE PLANK AND BOARDS. M A UOHANY , ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENF.ERB. i Q(I7 CKJAR-ROX MANUFACTURERS. iCU 1 .CTOAR-BOX MA N U FA CIT' H ElUb, bPAMisli CEDAR BOX BOA KlS. 1 RfT -PfRUCE JOIST I SPRUCE JOIST LOU 4 . SPRUCE JOJSTI FI'.OM 14 TO 82 FEET LONO. bUPERlOR NORWAY M.ANTLINO. MAULE, BltUl II KK ct CO., 1 rpt No. yftm SOUTH STREET, Ua S. BUILDERS' .MILL, MrS. 4, 0, AND H. FIFTEENTH 8T ESLEB t BEO., Propriatora. Always on hand, made ol the Beet Seasoned Lumber at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Momdlngs, WOOD MOCLDIN08. BRACKETS, BALTJBTEK9 AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8, and 4 Inches. BUT1 F.RNUT. C H E B N U T, and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 4 14 J. C. PERKINS, LV3IUEK BtF.KCIIANT, Siicci'ssor to R.',Clark, Jr., Na 324 CHRISTIAN BTREET. Conitantly on baud a large and varied assortment Of Building Lumber. INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS FOB HALE AT THE PRINCIPAL! AGENCY, NO. 07 SOITTH THIRD STBEET, IMIILA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with despatch. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to, 7 29 tf JACOB Fi. It I DQWATi WANTS. B 00K AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST The crisis Is passed. The hour has come to lift ths veil orsecresy which has hitherto enveloped tbelnner history of the great civil war, and this In done oy otter ing to the public uenerai ju c. Bauer's "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest tbls book transcends all ths romances 01 a wiousauuj, ears, ana conclusively proves thai, "truth Is stranger than fiction." Agents are clearing from fu) to t-TOO per month, which we can prove to any doubting applicant. A few more can obtain agencies In territory yet unoccu pied. Address P. (MRKKTT St VO HO, 79 CUFiBtNUT NTRKET, 27 tf PHILADELPHIA. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. (TRENCH STEAM SCOURING. ALBEDYLL. MARX & CO. HO. ltl SOrT FJLEYJESiTU STBT AND HO. 610 HACK TBEKT. 810m Wl FERTILIZERS. JIMOD IATED PHOSPHATB, AN UNSFKFASSED FEBTILUEB For Wheat, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Grass, tbe Vegetable Garden, Frnlt Trees, Grape Vines, Eta Etc, This Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and the be Ferllllclng baits. Price 4M per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by thf manufacturers, WILLIAM EI.TiTH A CO., Chemists, 128mwf No. 724 MARKET Street. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM H. CON RAD, Deceased. Notice Is given that MARY M. CONRAD, widow of said decedent, has tiled In said Court her petition, In which Bhe elects to retain $3u0 out ol tbe real estate of said decedent, In pursuance of tbe am of April 14, ISM, and supplements. nld petition will be spproved by the Court on SATURDAY, 16th ol November, lafii, unless exceptions thereto be tiled. 11 1 fm 4t THORN, for Petitioner G1RABD ROW, E. M. NEEDLES & CO., M.W. Eleventh and Chcinut Streets, Have opened a large lot of very superior TABLE DAMASKS, Which they offer at l'2s and (l'DO per yard. These goods are from forced sales by the Importers, and will be found superior in quality and style to tbe same class of goods usually sold in auction. Also, a very cheap lot of LINEN SHEET INGS, reduced from 2 to 1'25, and from 2 25 to si'50 per yard. Also, 40 and 45-!ucn PILLOW LINEN, re duced from 1 to 76 cents, and from 1TJ to 87i cents. Also, a lot Of ALL LINEN HUCKABACK, reduced trom so cents to 2iii cents. AOtf CIHVUIO gTEVENS HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN TLAN, . , 1 HO. SI, 13, 80, AND 87 BBOAOWAT. Klff YORK. innpTtrETOIVi AUCTION SALES. M cOLKLLAND & 00 (Hnccesnors to i-niiip Font A (,, - AUCTIONEERS. No. COS MARKET Btnet. SALE OF 1900 CARFW HOOTS, BH0E8, BOGh. On Thursday Morning, Kn. 14. commenclnir at 10 o'clock, we will sell. b rntnlogue,forcnsh,liie cases Men's, Boys', and Youth" BrK'ts, Ulioes, Brngana, pic. Aleo, Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, M which Ihe attention ot the trade Is called. (11 1 4t JOHN B. MTER8 CO., AUCTIONKERa Nos. 231 and X84 MARKET Street. LAROF, PERFMPTORY PALE OF BOOTS. RH0K3, BROUANH, THA V J1.1,J.IN( HAUS, EiXI. On Tuesday Morning, Novembrr 12. at 10 o'clock, on tour months' erellt. 2t3 packuges boots, shots, balruorals, etc fit 6 it LA ROE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH, OJ HMAN, AND DOMICHTIO DRY OOUDd, Ou lour mouths' credit. On Thursday Mornlnsr, ixovemner 14, at 10 o ciock. emnrncing aooni iiijii packages and lots of staple and fancy articles. 1.11 S fit LARGE POSITIVE RA I, It OF CARPETINGS, KTO. on t riday inornluir, November 15. at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit. al out m pieces liiKralu, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, und ruK cnrpptinKS. Illl&i JU. Gt'MMKY A- SONS, AUCTIONEERS, No. 5o WALNUT Street, ; Hold Recnlar Sales ot REAL rflAlK, (STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT IliK. l'HILADKLPHIA KXCHANHK. ITandliills of each property Issued separately. Iin u celulnuiifs nutillMiipd and clrrnliiUd. contalnfnsT full descriptions of property to be sold, an also a par tial list of property contained In our Real KatateKo gister, unn onered at friviite side. tmes aaveruseu dully in an the onuy newspapors.a Pule on Monday, Nov. Is. will Include ' I HMUl rUl lt-MOliy HllOWN-Hl'OIN Jt KK5I- DENCE Bnlll In the best manner, expressly for tbs occupancy ot the present ownfr, and llnlslied throuifli- l'iilUBUJJl'T Biyie, WllU U1I1H iUUVCUIDUbVh W losl I.iiciifct street. AlttH fsTRKFT FLECIANT THREE-STORTT LRU K RIHILKM'E 24 feet 6 Inolies front, wltlm uounie nscK otuiuinifN, exira cniiTenieuces, uu .u 14u left deep. No. 171 Arch street. UiA lirUJIK BlljJltllN lih.il iJHiltn, nu. l ine street Lot lsxluo leet, through to a lio-feet wlda street. , .MuliKT'N- THREE-STORY BRICK RKSI OKriOJV, No. ic:t5 Vine stieet. Also, two three-story Rrlcig Twelllnps In tle rear, fronting on Pearl st, 1116 lot rttnl ll,iMi..ln,v Himhla ha.lr till 1 1 it III LM. And fiVCrV cunvenleiice. No. r.ns Krankllu street. v A i.L A JWje. I'lturKHl i ,n, w.conivroi opim, Ourden and Thirteenth streets; four-story brick ret dence, with ollices, and lot an bv loo feet; three fronts. SKVEN MODl'-RN TH It h. E-S'l O HV BKICK 1'WELI.INOS. with every convenience, Nos. " lla, X-115, 2117, 2410, 2421. BUU HZi JN. B1XIU .irtBi York. Lit M. THOMAS SONS, KOS. 139 AJJD lit . S. FOURTH (street. PALE OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ETO November 12, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at tha EX Change, will Include , V1N K Mreet. No. 1209 Handsome brick Resldenco. RACE, No, 1613,161s, and 1517 Large Lot and tram. Dwellings. FRONT, Nos. 526 and S28 Four frame Dwelllnff. HXTKHNTHi No. 1413 (North) Elegant brown stone Residence. , ...... AlU'H.ea'tof Twentieth Larfc'fl Lot, 52 feet front. JNl'IAN OU KEN LAN E 22' ncres, Country Seat. Hl'lttt 'E, No. IMS Handsome modern Residence. TWELFTH AND CATHARINE, H. W. corner Valuable Lot. BAN BOM. No. 810Tavern nnd Dwelling. VfNTH, No. 1(114 (North) Modem Residence. JUMPER, So. 250 (North) (ieiileel Dwelling. CATHARINE, No. 1346 Three brick Dwellings. Asi-lgnee's peremptory sale Mortgages, llU.OQO, $11,000, and tf.0M). Executor's Ha1. 40 Bhares Pacitic and Allantio Telegraph Com pany. 5 slares Camden and Atlantic Railroad, "pre lerred. Ill 15-100 bcrlp do. do. do. do. Mi sl.nres (irennda Mineral Lund Company. 5(i0 sluirfs Marvlnnd Gold Mining Company. 17(H) shares Farel Oil Company, Venauuo countyi 3ii3 shares Cherry Run and Allegheny Oil Com pany. For other accounts: 12!S shares Fourth National Hunk. :;1 sliares Central National Bunk. (lfl.OMiteteubenville and Iiiillutia Railroad, due 15JI. six per cent., February and August, fOOFcrlp Mercantile Library Company. 3 shares Wyoming Cnnul Company, lo shares Pennsylvania Company lor Insurance on Lives, eto. 100 shares t-chomncker Piano Forte Manufactar lug Company. 10 shares Flist National Rank. I share Arch Htreet Theatre. catalogues now ready. Pale at the Summit Honso, Darby Road. FRAME DCILDINUS, OLAMS BAS11, 2 LARQK TANKS, ETC. On Wednesday Afternoon, November l.itli.at 8 o'clock, at tbe Summit Honse. on Ihe Darby Road, the entire Irani o buildings, lt nANDPOME VALNUT FURNITURE, ELEGANT STEINWAY CHANfl PIANO, HANDHOMJ5 BRU e SELS CA R PE'l S. E I'O. On Friday Morning. 15th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1505 Green St., by cat alogue. U8t THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 inienni Direct; rear entrance Bio, uui isansoui street. Sale at No. luo Chesnut street. ELEGANT SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED WARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, ETO. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auotion store, No. lllOChesnnt street, will be sold, a larga assortment of Elegant Blated Ware, Just received from Messrs. JOSEPH DEAK1N A SONS, Sheffield, comprising, via.: Test and OOlTee Services, tea llrntt .nil IrafMau .mm liiMana covered dishes, waiters, dinner, and breakfast cas- luii.a.iuiinnpo, stanas, oinner and dessert forks and spoons, fisn knives, sets of One table cut lery In cases, Ivory liandle dlnnwr and dessert knives, with plain and plated blades, card receivers, salt and mustard stands, eto. 1 Also, Bohemian glass toilet sets. The goods can now b examined. , it Bnle at No. 1U4 Ureen street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ROME. WOOD PIANO FORTE, PIKR GDASS miuni BY l.H. INORAIN. AND VENETIAN CARPE113. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETO. On Wednesday Morning, At lOo'cleck, at No. H14 ureen street, will be gold.' by catalogue, tbe Furniture of a family declining housekeeping, comprising hklr-cloth parlor furnlturs; rosewood piano; Pier glass; two suits of chamber fur niture, with wardrobes, eto. Also, Bitting and dlulug room and kllcnen furniture. The furniture was made by W. J. Allen, and U la good order. Catalogues ready on Tuesday. Tbe house is to rent. 11 11 2t COAL. B MIDDLETON & CO.. DEALERS IN . HARLEIGH LEHIGH and KAULE VEIN COAL. Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly for family use. Yard, No. 122B WABHXNGTOja Aveuuo. omce. no. mi waIxWut street. T t 1LLIAM STILL'S COAL DEPOT, Nos. 1218, 1218, aud 1220 WABHINUTON Avenue. The best qualities of Coal, for domestic or steam use, furnished to any part of the city. 11 2 8m BOARDING. -fiOi GIRARD BTREET, BETWEEN Xll Chesnnt and Market and Eleventh anil Twelfth streets centrally located. Accommodation tor permanent, transient, and table Boarders. Ittlhuu HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETO. , CUT LE R Y. A flna assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY. RAZOIt-4, RAZOR STROPS, DADJKS' J i.w utiiM PAPkR AND TAILClitr. SHEARS. ETC ' L. v. n ELM OLD'" Cutlery B.BojH-atr QROWN'S PATENT COSIBINED rABPET-STBETCHKH AJTW , .w B 0B. stretch twia With this machine ' Ti cfom as easll as tack down at the same nm ' bruised tbigers, to sweep tbem, saving ec wm,tretch all Klndalof temper, time, aud dwliage, botte-t, uulcker. carpeu without th i BlrBtcuer made, and driv udeMiernD' ua or wi,hoo leather heada BWiir". snd wm last a UfeUm.l to ,IIUpie. w LlheMi terms given. It U a nlot) Aelff.-fcr ladies to sell. For Machines or Ageuclt Iln on or addreas VIM V. K4TTIF.IBI.E. K0, 9 B, TUirvD Street,' fUUadolpUlA.' ttntt William 0, Cmc-wito.. 5evrvteJ7, I B a . mi f iw uinri