CITY COUNCILS. The Tegular stated meeting' wa3 held yes terday afternoon. -■ - - SBIiKCT COUNCIL. : The ’ certificate .of aamiiel'L. Jsnyder, meniber elect for the'Twenty-fifth Ward,for the unpxpired term of Patrick O'Rourke,de ceased', was presented, arid Mr; Sayder was sworn in as-a member. Mr."Spering introduced a bill. making an Massey, late Messenger. Adopted. ■ . /’ TheTesolution from Common -Council in . reference to afootway at Gray’s was concurred in; also the resolution mr gard to a revision of the grade of Mam street, ; The-reMlution from Common Gounoll asking information in regardto th® of-thevhief Engineer of the-Eire Depart ment to suspend ffie West gine, West PhUadelpbia Hose, MantuaHook - and Ladder, Franklin Engine and Stuffier ' Hose Companies, for riotous conduct, was Shermer advocated the passage of the resolution, as it was necessary to have- in formation in regard to recent riotous pro ceedings, so that measure? may be taken to put an end to the disturbances. : ..' V; r It was suggested, on the, other side,, that politics had been allowed to iifftiienoe Coun cils, and the case of the Good Will Engine, waacited as an evidence.. There the sus pension of the Good Will was renewed be fore the election.* ' , ~ Mr. Van Cleve urged that politics had crept among the firemen themselves, as the election for engineer proved. -Mr.'King deprecated the introduction of politics into the Fire Department, and pre dieted’that it would lead’to 'the destruction of the Department, and in time it would compel the adoption of a paid department, inorder to exclude politics. The resolution was concurred in. - Mr. Smith introduced the following: .Resolved,"That from andafter the first day of November, 1866, nny -fire company which shall be guilty of disorderly conduct, and shall be suspended by the Chief Engineer of the. Fire Department, and whobe actionshali ho .sustained, by the Committee of Trusts and Eire, shall be disbanded,'and never be reinstated in the Fire; D apartment of Phila delphia! ‘ ’ - - Mr. Freeman moved to refer to the Com mittee on Trnsts and Eire. ; Mr. Smith hoped not There should now be sufficient independence among the mem bers of Councils to vote for this ordinance. It was time some action was taken. He had been connected with ,-the Fire Department since 1837 or 1838,snd'he was free to confess that the .riotous conduct of the companies during the past few . inonthsexceeded any thing coming under his notice in the past This ordinance will throw the responsibility upon the company, and if they will engage in disturbances, they must take the respon sibility! ' Mr. Freeman suggested that the subject should go to a 'Special Committee, or the Committe on Trusts and Fire can be in structed to report a bill to reach the end in view. Mr, Smith agreed to the suggestion, and said be would make it in-the form of a re quest to the Committee on law to report an - ordinance. The resolution of instruction to the Com mittee on Haw was adopted. Adjonrned, COMMON COUNCIL. The resolution providing far the construc tion %f a footway on the upper side of Gray’s Ferry Bridge, which was under considera tion at the time of the adjournment of ’ Council, a week ago, was ta^ en U P 1111(1 adopted. „ . The Survey Committee reported a resolu tion authorizing a revision of street lines and grades in portions of the Twenty-fifth Ward, which was agreed to. The ordinance from Select Council ap ’ propriating §650 to the relief of the family of Thomas Maßsey, deceased, late Messen ger of Select Council, was concurred in., Ordinances were adopted authorizing transfers in the items of appropriation to the Departments of Poor and Markets. Mr. Nickles (in place) submitted an ordi nance, making the license for each passen ger car §5O, instead of §30, : as at present. Mr. Nickels, in offering the ordinance, said that license is now paid on 449 cars, ■ which at §3O on each car produces §13,470, and the additional sum would add §S,9SO to the revenue. Mr. Harper said the ordinance 'did not go far enongn. The companies could well afford to pay §lOO-on each car, for many of them are making at least fifty per cent, on the cost of their roads. Mr.. Harper con cluded by moving to amend, by striking out §5O and inserting §lOO. 0 The amendment • was agreed to. Mr. Evans stated that if this additional tax was placed on the cars the companies would put an extra tax on the passengers. He did not intend to justify the, present rates charged, but he would say that hay and oats were nearly as high now as when the fare was raised. Mr. Fox moved to refer the ordinance to the Committee on Railroads, to ascertain the earnings of the railroads before fixing the rate. of . license. Mr. Krupp moved to refer to a special committee of three from each chamber. Not agreed to. The motion to refer to the Committee on (Railroads was adopted^ Sir. Taylor presented a petition nume rously signed, asking that Broad street, be tween Montgomery avenue and Township Line road be SlcAdamized at once. Re ferred.: : : ' The ordinance directing the construction of the following sewers, and appropriating §700,000 .was. taken up: On the east side of. Front street, upon the open channel of the Cohocksink creek to Laurel street, thence to the Delaware’river; on Mifflin street and Montgomery avenue, from old Camac street /to : Sixth; off Ninth street, from Berks to Norris, on Norris to Eleventh, off Eleventh to" Diamond, on Diamond to Twelfth, on Twelfth to Dauphin, and on* Dauphin to Sixteenth afreet; on Ellsworth and Twenty-fifth streets, from the river* Schuylkill to. Federal street, on Federal to Eighteenth; on Norris street, from Ninth to Memphis, on Memphis to PaiatiSer, and on Palmer to fiver Delaware; on Forty-third street; from Oak, tointersect creek beloiv Pine street;' on BroadTstreet, from Clearfield to, Ontario streets, on On tario to near Seventeenth; on Seventeenth ‘ and Eighteenth, from Vine street north ward to Spring Garden Btreet; on Twelfth street, from Christian to Shippen, on Elev enth street, from Christian to Washington; on Washington from Broad to Seventeenth; ’on Front street, from Reed to Federal: on Front and Dickerson to Moyamensing road- Mr Fox was not opposed to the building of culverts, but he thought it too late in the season to commence the work. Mr. Harper objected to its passage, on the ground that it is proposed to take the money from a loan, which was created to. aid in the enlistment of He aid not think Councils-had th© right to make such a transfer, and he hoped and niovea that the ordinance be referred to the Com miUee.on Law, for the purpose of ascaftain- * ing-whether we had the right to make the change., - Mr. Little said that §15,000 had already ' cbeentakenfrom this loan for gjjlverts. ■ After Borne farther discussion the motion ‘ lo refer was agreed to, after being ainanded, requiring the Committee to report on Thurs .'daynext.: . * - 1 An ordinance providing for the purchase . of!a lot at Ftankfotd: road and Somerset street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward, for school purposes, was adopted. ' The following resolutions and from Select Council were concurred in: Re-i pairs to Wildey street; ordinance providing _ or the purchase of a lot in the Twentieth X. ' h/'/A //*./';’/-//' ' '■ Ward for school puTDOs?B; pr(jvidine: for thn erection of a Police Station ln ttfe Sixteenth District; to pay Mary C. TaiDs. : C . -Mr. BilliDgton. of the JBoUce-Committfle. reported* a resolution allowing the use of a paction of - Eichmond-Hall, Twentyrfitth Ward, as a look-up. A motion to postpone me bill indefinitely;was- agfdedto. . ■ Councils met in Convention and elected Jacob Good. Police Magistrate, in the olace of Robert Thomas, resigned. Adjourned, ':h Beporteaforthß FbStaßfphla Evening Bulletin, r ’ SALT CAY—Brig'Emma,: Swett—l9,soo bushels salt Warren. Gregg A Morris.„ „ ' . • WALTON. NS —Brig ■ B Smithy Godfrey—3oo- ‘ tons plaster E A Bouder <fe.CQ-- - Arrival, ana isattlnsc erceeaS Nteamerr, TOABBIYX, ■mots ■. non „ -«* ...... tin . CeuiC .lonaon.;New York—....... Sept. 15 lows-.. Glasgow... New Yore.— Sept. 21 Delaware... ....Llverpool...Boston&Phila. Sept. .22 The Queen .....Llverpool..New York .i..;.—Bept. 26 Hibernia Glasgow.r.NewY ork Sept. 28 Allemanla, Southampton.,New York Sept. 29 Kangaroo ............LlverpooL-New York -.-.. Sept. 29 A5ia...... —Uverpool—Boston ...—.Bert. 29 wm Penn ..—.London...New York. .....sept.29 Bavaria..........Southampton...New York., .Oct, >3 America.........Southampton...New York.—....—Oct. 3 Cityofßoston. .—Liverpool.,New Y0rk......™ Oct. 3 Belgiam.—........;.LiverpooL..Qaebec —Oct. 4 TO DEPART. City of New York.. York.„LlverpooL Oct. 13 Helvetia..—...... NewYoTk—Llverpool....; .Oct. 13 Tonawanda .PUlladeiphla...Bavannah .Oct. 13 Bremen ..New York... Bremen. „.„....Oci. 13 QeoCromwell,;.NewYork-Nev. Orleans .....Oct. 13 Celia— New York..;London...._ .Oct. 13 lowa ..._...;.:..New York...Qlasgow ~0ct.13 Teutonia ..New York... Hamburg.... Oct. is Persia... JNew York... Liverpool Oct. 17 A1epp0..;..... -New York., .Liverpool... ......Oct. 17 Eagle—........—New York... Havana _. .Oct. 17 KaSgaroo.. New York.-.mtverpool Oct. 17 City of Cork;...—-New YorkaJUvCrpool..— .Oct. 17 The Queen New York-Uverpool.. Oct. 2J Hibernia : -New York_Gla3gow._— Oct. 20 Stars'afid Stripes...PliUa(l’a..Havana —.....0ct. 20 H chauncey.. New York...Asplnwall..— ....—.Oct. 2» North America-New York-Bio Janeiro,Ac_....Oct. 22 Asia i...... ...Boaton—Llverpool — Columbia. —Now York...Havana^...—Qct. 21 1 BOARD OF TBADB* WABHING’N HUTCHES,J - - ’ JOHN BPABHAWK, . - >MONTHJ.T.COICmVTrS, FBEDEBICK FRALEY, ) " fiABINE Btrmgl'JLW. YOBT OF PHUAHXLPHIA-Ogramgß 12. ;un ‘ Bums, 6 71 Smr Bffla. 5 -261 Hibh Wa«»b. 352 ARRIVED YESTERDAY.. ’ ■ ' . Steamer Vulcan. Morrison, 24 horns from N. York with mdse to WmM Baird A Co. . Steamer Buffalo, Jones. 24 home, from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. • , m „ Brig B Smith (Br). Godfrey, J 6 days from Walton, NS. with plaster to E A Bonder* Co. _ Brig Sarah Ellen (Br), McLaughlin, 6 days torn Boston, in ballast to E A Bonder <6 Co. , Brig Alma Jane, Flynn, :9 days Atom Halifax, with mds6 to E A Bonder <fc Co. , ■ Schr Tennessee, Creed, 12 days from Savannah, with old iron to E A Bonder&Co, - . ■ • Schr Geo rale Deerlng, Willard, 5 days from Portland, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. Schr JTCohn. Williams, 7 days from Petersburg, with lumber to Bacon, Collins* Co. Schr Sarah & Mary, Truax, 2 days &om Dover, Del. with grain to Ja3 Barrett.' _ Schr Avon, Baker, from Harwichport. Tug Hudson, Carr, from Baltlmure, with 12barges to W> Cayae {^i^BKD[TK aTEBDAT. a Steamer J S Shrlver. Dennla, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr Bark Orlando. Baker, Boston. W Hunter. Jr. * Co. Schr W B HUles, Thompson,Mobile. D 8 Stetson * Co. Schr Sarah Watson (new), Smith, Fall Blver, Caatner, I SUckney & Wellington. .. . _ _. Sch* J Klenzle: Lake. Boston, Blaklston, Graeff<S Co. TovHndsnn,Carr, with'l2barges for Baltimore, W P Clyde A Co, - Steamer Arles, Crowell, hence at Boston yesterday m @teanfe- '-toneka, Libby, cleared at New York yes toyfi sy ftlT _ . Steamer QUJ of Dublin (Br), Eynon, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. - • ■ * steamer Arizona, Maury, cleared at New York yesterday fbr Aaplnwall. Steamer Colombia, Slocum, at Havana ut Inst, from New York, and was ordered to five days’ quarantine. Steamer• Hibernia, Monroe, sailed frem Glasgow 25th ult. lor New York. -■ ■ ■ • . ■ , Steamer Missouri, from New York, at New Orleans y tiMpAr(Aer, Creasy, cleared at New York yesterday lbrSahFrencisco. i ■ ■ ShlpMarmlon. Pearce, for San Francisco, cleared at New York yesterday. ’ Ship Young America. Cummings, at Liverpool 20th ult. Horn Ban Francisco. _ , Ship Slam. Luce, from N*w York for Melbourne, was spoken Bth ult. lat so N.leir 37 WV , , , , Bark Eugenie, Fletcher, cleared at Portland 9th Inst, for BueDcs Ayres. „ „ _ . _ _ BarkßW Holbrook, Polleys, sailed from Havana 29th nit; for-Caibarlen. ' . ■ ' Brig Mary E Thompson. Warren, from Bangor fbr this port, sailed from Newport 9th Inst. 1 BrigLHly, E»sdale,hencs at Helvoet 21st nit, i Brig Advent (Br), Crow, from Windsor, Ns. at New York llth Inst.—has been reported'bound to this port. SchrsKH Atwood, Bleb, from Gardiner for this port; and H W Godfrey, from Providence, at N York y SctaNmrgaret Plater, Blizzard, cleared at! N York yesterday for Wilmington, Del. Scbrs Boßton. Smith, and Eagle, Kelley, hence at Providence 9th Inst. ! , , • Schr Jane C Patterson, Whitaker, cleared at Wil mington. NC. Bth Inst for Boston. -.-hr Polar star, Murphy, hence at Baltimore 10th Buckmaster, Case, cleared at Baltimore 10th Inst, for Wilmington. Del. _ m I schr Jane C McSbaln, Bobmson, for Trenton, NJ. I sailed from Providence 9tb Inst. MABINE MISCELLAHY. Brig Chlmbornzo (lute, Haicn). at Mew York from Bangor, reports: Oct 10. off the Strattord Light, while the captain was coating off the malnstaysall sheet.was knooktd overboard by the malnstaysalL Have the orig to and lowered a boat, and was cruising about for an hour, bnt could not find him. Steamer Andrew Johnson, trom N York for Charles ton, before repoi ted ashore at Currituck, has broken in two, and will prove a total los3. NOTICE TO MABTNEBS. The Bnoy Number 2, at Abeecom Inlet, New Jersey, bss broken adrift.. Itwill be replaced as early as pos „jbie. t By order of the Lighthouse Board. \ * STJB.PHJ3N D.TKBNCHABD JJBN, lu h. Inspector, Foarth District. . October 11th. 1866. BANK STATEMENTS. Quarterly Report OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF THf RBPUB Tu I C , 809 ami 811 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, • October 1,186 G. . KEStkritCES. Notes and bills discounted 12.432 82 United States bonds' deposited with the Treasurer of the United states'— .; 67.000 00 United States bfands on hand 83,000 oo • 1 ■ ■■ ■— $152,432 8t United Btatealegal-tender notes....;. 68,985 oo National bank notes...- 17,169 oo Due from banks and bankers ........ 8,739 35 Fractional currency and cash items, 14 257 97 ——— 109,154 3S 54,075 51 2 788 10 7.699 23 64 562 87 Banting House r. ... Furniture and fixtures...... Expenses and Taxes Total....™——•— T.TABTT.rriEB, Capital, stoct paid Jn - Deposits - Profit and Loss * Total ... T JOSJPH P. MTTMFORD, Cashier of the N 4 TTONALBAJSK OF THE REPUBLIC, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best oi my knowledge and beUer. osEFH p MUMFOBDi oc2-l2t . - Cashier. The beat qualities of LEHIGH ■ and .SOHu tb SELL, Cheap. , ' _ Stovt aize .. ................. hj ■Sg jg? I::::::::::::::::::::::":::::::::::::::":::: “ fi HoUlze. „ T MoGABRY & SON’S, —ocs-f.m w 6t* West end of Cheatnpt st. Bridge. smas. ■ ■ - r ■ : roust jr. annas. rif®l HKDMtSIOHKD INVITE ATTENTION T A , their stock of _ , - ■ ‘ ‘ Buck Mountain Company’s Coal. _ _ i.. lehlghWavlgatlonUompany’s Coal, as* ■; .. . Xocnst Moußtain. ' which they are prepared to sell jrt the lowest xoftrhv . rates, and to deliver in thehest conditions v Orders left with 8. MASON BINES, Franklin Inst ' tote Building, SEVENTH atreaybelow Mfcrket.yl r VIAL.—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVEFi MEADOW AEJ (j! Spring Mountain, Lehigh Opal, .and best; Loom Monntamnom. Schuylkill,.prepared expressly ft family use, Depot, N.W; comer EIGHTH and wit SSwstreats. Mica,Ho, IUHonthBEOOND street. . J. WALTON A CO. un-iTHTWHAim lemons—Bunch, Layer anttßeei less Balslns and Malaga Lemons, landing Tfcot bffv TAPlatn. andtor Sale by JOB; g, BUSPTEB • CO., ms SnnthDfelawnranVOTma, . , . a T.ansRTA grapes.—loo kegs of these splendli A. whUenapesan fine order landingandfbr sate by. JOS, bTbb&siebACO» ifesontt Delawareai<utt THE DAILY SyENING.BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FBI!) AlvOCTQBEB 12.1866. {326.150 02 {200.000 00 119,340 99 6,809 03 <326 150 in! COAL. BEil ESTITEi OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS FOB BENT IN THE National Bank of the Republic Building 809 and Slf; CHEBTNUT Street The Bunding Is supplied ' with Gasi Water,'Wistei Closets, and BteftoHeaflng Apparatus; The roomaor the .third and fourth,floors -are large v (sox6o) well lighted, and suitable fbr-a Commercial College, 01 business of a similar character. .■ n, v Apply at the Bank. sel-tf; FOR RENT, A VALUABLE STORE, 809 CHESTNUT STREET, In the Hational Bank of the Republic BQilding. Apply on the Ftemiiaa. TO CAPITALISTS_AND BUILDERS. FOB BABSS-A- luge mui of unimproved'ground opposite Girard Collie, usd In the heart of German town. BoUisarronnOed with Improvements. Terms accommodating. _ , Apply to' B. A. Miltsi hitiTi, se2s-smo} NJS. Oor. FIFTH and WABNTJT streets. SPLENDID PABMS FOR SALE —By order or ™t™the Orphans'Court of Berks connty, the under £E»ed, Administrators of MBNBY s. KCPP, dec’d, wUI sell at public sale, on SATTJBDAY.the 27th.day or. Ociober.'isss, at the Public House of George Hstouat Tttrdsboro', Union township, 'Berks, county. TWO SPLENDID FABMB,late the proper# of Major HEN; ) ( y KtJPP,deceased:. One containing IX4 acres aod the other 83 acres - also, several tracts of woodland ad IscentT/rhe*Farms are beautifully situated on the w“tbank cf thTschuyUdll river, about nine miles be tow Beading; have good buildings; fed are to, the highest state of cultivation. Threedally trains from Philadelphia talop at Blrdsboro Station, Sale com mences at 1 o'clock, P. M. eichaedboone , DAVID J. LINCOLN, Administrators. flsa /■-pTTflyr-pr .APS- TIQTEL PBOPEBTY AT as »irm springs HOTEL,” aUuaicd In the Moravian village of LIXIZ, Lancaster county, Pa., on the line of theßeading and Colombia RaUioachwltbinthree hours’ride from. Phlialelohta and Baltimore, and six hours from Mew York,twill be Mid a?PUBLICSALEon thePBEMIS»s,Oct.I7.IB66. This Hotel, kept by the present proprietor for over 12 yews, In first-class order, la worthy toe attention of capitalists, as a sale and paying Investment. _Water is lntrodcced tbronghont toe house. Over 6,0*0 square feet of veranda encircle toe main building. Capa city £f»e BlVen ‘ b7 oamn |. , LlOHXK^M^S re Unz.0ct.9,1866. 001(16t f hmm POBSALE IN WEST PHTLABELPHIA.— B iraj desirable and convenient DWELLING wito modern Improvement. PINE street, three house east of Forty-drsttstreet; upon easy terms. Immediate possession. Apply to S. W. CATTELL. oclo-61* Corner Twenty-fifth anonproce strats. FOB SALE, with potsesslon Nov. Ist, too rour- HE «tSry briekBBSIDENCE, lSlsSprucestreet. Lot lsieet by 101 ffeet to Ann street. _ Terms, MBtt»-*7,ax> may remain on mortgage. Tto furniture will ho renter theca pets ana the fuel will be sold. Apply 623 WALNUT street, office No.«. ocliwt* lOR BALE—Very deslrableproqerty on Green Lane, Boxborotigh; two commodious PWEL- Glf. ls~per.ect order, each with large anp hand some grounds, stable, carriage house; to Also splendid hullo tag lot adjoining. Apply No. ITSouth THIRD street. ' ■ desist* , FIfK.SALB.-The handsome thrCMtory brick DWALLINe.wito threeetory doable back build , well built, w Ith every convenience and neatly re novated throughout,situate. No. 1M North Twentieth guset, as excellent location. J.' H. GDIfMBYd SONS. MS Walnut street. - FOB SALE—ThehandsomeS story brick dwell- HI tag. with double 3-itory hack buildings, situate SoTtm Pine Btreet; has every modern convenience and Improvement, and is In good order. Lot £. feet 10 mches front, by 134 feet deep. Immediate possession given. J. M. OPMMBY .A SONS. 003 Walnut 31. «. won. BALR--A HANDSOME FOPB-STORT tog BRICK RESIDENCE r 2. feet front, with three story back buildings, situate od toe south side of Pine street, west of Eighteenth. Has every modern coo ve ta perfect order. J. M. GUMMEY A PONS. SCB Walnut street. ABCH STREET —FOR SALE —Tb e three-story BRICK RESIDENCE with attics and double buildings. Every modern convenience and Lol "0 feet front by Its feet deep. Situate on the N. corner of Arch and Nineteenth slreeta. J. M.UCM MEV A SONS. 508 Walnut street. ®~5 FOB SALE—The handsome three-story brick ? RESIDENCE, with attics, double back bnilding and let: 20 feet front by 150 ree: deep situate No. 511 S juth Ninth street: has every moderh convenience.’aua 13 In raSdlent order? J. M. GCMMEI A SONS, 50j Wal nut street ' ■ FOB SALE-IMMEDIATE POSSESSION- Handsome three story DWELLING, 8 E. corner ad and Columbia avenue Modern improvements. Lot 29*by 92 feet 6 inches. Apply to OOPPCOK <& JORDAN, 433 Walnut street cp a IXITT «i RKBT PROPERTY FOR SALE -THREE DWELLINGS in New Row. wes enty-flrst street, at {is 000. t«u00 and <23,oca Also, a superior medium site House, 2U6 Arch street ■ 8g25-lia» FOB SADE-IMMEBIaTE POS3ES3IOKT NEff AND ELEGANT BBOWN STONE AND ffiDWHiISQS, NO. SO2O SPRUCE STREET. MA.ULE. BROTHER, <S CO., 23C0 SOUTH STREET. OC2-IXOOJ —FOBSALB-VALUABLE PROPERTY—N.W. Cower Thirty-sixth and Bridge street, W. P. BLE STONE HOUSE, Lot 105 by 160 feet. Gar cen well stocked with fruit Vine street cars pass the door. Inquire on the premises. ucs 6t» ap, ywp ttAT.E—The fonr-storv brick RESHSSN'CK IKS w uh back buildings and every convenience; loi •>7i wet front by 95 feel deep-to a street: situate No 17W PlNEhueetJ. SI. GUMa&Y & SONS, 50S WALfim street. ' fs FOR SALE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES j SION - DWELLING HOUSE, No. 130* Nortt T ?nm£e ol G. W. KUHN, from 10 to U A. SI., No is: North TENTH street. - ' • ocs 6t» os TO LET—A three story DWELLING, wit" tSiiShsck buildings and modern Improvements, lev Stod at 236 North Eleventh street. Inquire at B North NINTH steeet. oc l-2t* /rra, TO MANUFACTURERS. —Large lot on tore BS streets at Seventh and Tasker streets, for sale. A o o r cU^t» by .233 North Tenth street. TO BENT.—A splendid unfhmlshed Boom on the first floor, suitable for two persons, at 132 nut street. Also a few table boarders can be ac enmmodated. " " . ■ ; '■ ■ QCIo-3t* FOB SALE— SEVENTEEN ACRES, on th» nearthe Reading Railroad Wharves. l ix nnlV to JOSiurU oAXiui • fr«• 6t« 61 North Sixth street. jH FOR BENT—The second, third and fourtt ill FLOORS of BUILDING No. 136 North THIRD sixeet immediate possession given, J. M. GUM vet'a SONS. 608 Walnut street. ■ TO BENT,—A handsome STABLE, back of 81t» N Broad street, immediate possession. Apply to PUCK & JORDAN, *33 WalnutstreoL__ocg MILLIMBY. r|v- WEYL & ROSENHEIM, . _ KS :■ r» CHESTNUT street, oeen this day, Asplendid assortment of Felt and SHkHats fbr La dles and Children. . - All the newest shapes at very low prices. .WlUow.Oßtrlch and Pheasant Plumes. Brown. Drab, "White and Garnet Bonnet Velvets, Royal Velvets, Uncot Velvets, Gros d'Afriqnes, Frosted Velvets. ■ .... The same goods In every other Bhade of color Velvet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons’ Bonnet Rlb bonß„ Paris Ornaments, Fine French -Flowers, French and Now York Hat and Bonnet Frames, Laces ■ Illusions—all at the very lowest market prices; w'hoLFBaLE AND RETAIL. Hpnntry orders ns a oollmS f ' '?2B Chestnut street. fTv, MISSES O’BRYAN, NO. 1107 WALNUT I fi§3 street, have: received PARIS MILLINERY t-Sgi- for Fall, to which they layUe the attention or Lames. They will also continue to receive from their Paris agent, "monthly, the latest and' most .select styles. . - N : 0<flll2t« : Pocketßooks, ;gj Fortemonnalcs, | Cigar Cases, I Portfolios, I Dressing Cases, 1 Bankers’ Cases. 1 9 Ladles and Gents* 6 | Bstchelaund | I Travelling Bags, I a ; In all styles., . | J/zz ' M S': WHITING fr. DESKS, , l . TOILET • f ■CASES," I ' KEEDLE ' I BOOKS. , | OHAETKR PKBPBTDAIa. FBANK£JN FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY pei:xiaAPEXaPHIA3 Assets os. January li 1886. o*£,sOo,@£»l 96. yiwWryy.ny M ua aKTI'LKD OIiAXMB. ~.: . JTOB UMI mum w. . ;' vas>&f)> . Losses Paid- Since 1829 Over ' #c,ooo,oo©. ■: perpetual andleraporary bolide* on LnMiMTfsau DIBFOTOBS,._ cam. H. Bancker,. ■ ■ Edward C.Dalt, . Toplaa Wagner, r Qgrwnpl Aluw.KtlfiTi Geo. W.Blchnrda, ; Fraa.WJL*wla, K. D. TuiflLttri r - • Peter McCML . - ■ ' JMK rT , a TTARLKB . - ; EDWARD O. DALB.VIce -Ereeidgiit. j/ko. w, Secretary pro tam. ftttaCl GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. tm< company continues tovrzlie an Jrlr* SUkt onto) Its capital, with a good ls safely invests^. Dlsbnrskl on tUs T«J* For the present the office of this company will it USWAUTOT STREET, But within a tew month* will remove tola owl *”«&«. SEVENTH AND OHESirarDT[_ Then, as now, we shall be happy to injure .ear patrol at such rates as are consistent with safety. r . ~X>X£SO*OBS« • JU1 _ JL XH6UAS GRAVEN, ' ALFRED A PUBMAIsIIHEPPAkD. THOB. arafrHrET.T.Att- PITABTiES I. POTOHTi JNO. SUPPLER HENBY R Kma^Xj JNO. W. JOSEPH KLAPP, IC. A ,J£ia ra& o kvro,fteatot, ALFBEDS. GILLETT. V. Preildent and Treasure, uwm a. a t.v<vrt>. secretary. ■• • • lalsn JVKLAWABK HIJTUAII SAFETY BSSUBAHC® THE MWIMiCTIIitB HU OFFICES. R^OOENESyTEabSo WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. ' °m3jdSe INSURANCE, n?T^o” mW| |to allfarta of the world.. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by gvm, **** FULBISSUBAHOBS, On Merchandise generally, Jn Stores, Dwelling Homes. Ac absetb of the COMPANY, November libs. *lOO,OOO United Btaree B per cent loan, T*—**,ooo to 120*000 United StatM 6 per cent, loan.’SL—. ISB4OO ffi oXooo United States 7 s-l* per cent loan _ • IBOAOO State oTPenmylvanla Five Per Cent. T-~.r. KJZZM Hjeo state efPennsylvaiila Stz Percent ”* " X<Oa& |_III n 11 - 1 r 1 -I—l---| B|ED 00 UROOOCaty of Philadelphia Six PerOen*. blooO rimnsirlTanla Railroad Pint Hart- Cent. Bond* . kMMUX mJM Fennsyivnni* Battreod Second Mort jrageßlx Per.oent. Bonds 8.T50 00 nuxio Western Penn*.Bsßmad Mortgage • Six Per Pent. Bond*,-..- - M.7SO 00 u.OOO 8» Sharer Stock Geeamntown Ge* Company. principal and totems* guaranteed fay the qty of PhflsHal phi* I ~.J-— IAOTB ll® Shares stock .Penna. Railroad _ . . ASBOX MOO 100 Bhare* Stock North Pennsylvania - «o,a» DepoaSwlth {he J Unlted Etoto* Go vermnent, subject to 10 days call , to. Boo CO •8/x» state of Tennaaee live Per Cent. _ Loan.———- IWO to 170,700 Leans on Bonds and Mortgage. Ural liens on City Pripenj ——170.700 oc .ossjao Par. Market valne—WA&JO 00 Seal Estate.— tsjre 00 Bills receivable tor Insurance made. mmi 80 Balance* One atAxendes.—Preminms on eto ,lne Policies.Accrned Interest.and other’ debts doe the Company, COAU.tt Scrip and Stock of stmdry Insurance and other Companies, tsjtt. BrUmatedvalno— ASIO 0C jssh In Banks—.. — -455,t6» S 3 Osshtn Drawer. -JUJi^sssn Thomas C. Hand. John O. Davis. Edmund A. Scuder, Theophllns Spalding. John B. Penrose, James Traqualr. Henry C. Lallett, Jr„ James C Hand, WUllam C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, GeorgeG. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, John D. Taylor, THQMAJ JOHN O. Hxzntv LTustras, Been rNSUBANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA 1-MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRAHBPOB TATION INSURANCE. Office, No. S3* WALNUT stmt, south tut, cast cl Third, streets The Properties of this Company ars well Invested and furnish an available fond for the ample Indemnity „r all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance ' marine BTSEB taken on Vessels, FrWshts ass TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Max -y„iT,(Hm> per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. yrrne RJSKB on Merchandise, Furniture and Build ass In City and County. ■ rSCOIffORATED IN 170*—CAPITAL, 8501,000, ANT PiTOUI AND SECURELY INVESTED, TOTAL PROPERTIES, CHARTER, Arthur G. Oofiln, John Mason,> Bsmnel W. Jones, George L. Harrhoa. John A. Brown,- Prancls B. dope, Charles Taylor, Edward H. Trotter, Ambrose White, K. S. Clarke, William Welsh. William Cnmmlcaa. Richard D. Wood, T. Charlton Henry, B, Morris Wain. Alfred D. Jessup. T. Oharletbn Henry. ARTHUR 8. OOPPTN, President, m-iem Plat*. Secretary. CURB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY ■ THE C PENNSYLVANIA • FIRE JMSUBANCB COM PANY— Incorporated 18*5—Charter „ Perpetual—Ni no WALNUT^Street, opposite Independence Square This Company, favorably known to the community ior over fbrty years, .continues to Insure against !q» “damage by BreT m Public or PrlvatsEnUilnkt aimer permanently or, for a limited, time. Also, ct "omltureßtocks of Goods and Merchandise generally un liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large BarplusPandl invested In the most carefol . .manner, which enahlz them to oflbr to the Insured an undoubted sscuilty S> the case of loss. . Daniel smith, Jr., i John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, 1 Thomas Smith, Xsaae Haslehurat, I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, _ l J. GlUlngham Ptjli Daniel Haddock, Jr. . DANIEL SMITH, Jr„ President} wtt.t.tsw a. Cbowali. secretary. . TEPFEBSON FIRE INBCRANCE COMPANY OJ J PWTT. AT)KT.PHIA,-OFFICE,, No. St NORTE fUTH STREET. NEAR MARKETISTREET. Incorporated by the Legislature or Pennsylvania Chautkb Perpetual. CAPITAL AND ASSETS 1150:000. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire or Public oiTrlvate Buudlngs, Purultnre, Stocks Goods and terms. George Eretv, " ' Frederick Doll, , August G. Puller: ' Jacob Bchandlgrj John F. Belstexllng, Samuel Miller, Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel, _ Adam J. Glass, Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner Jonas Bowman, GEORGE ERETY, President. JOHN F. BEISTERLING. Vice President. pmT.TP E. COLEMAN. Secretary. A MERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. _ A runORPORATED 1810.—CHARTER PEEPS < = rrTTaLi-iv; . - ■ MO WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street, - VTTTT.ATVtCT/PTrT A. . -V , - ' Having a large paid up capital stock tad SUE FLUB investedln-sound and available Securltleit con uSne to Insure-on Dwellings, Btorea FumlturA Mss. Sutndls*, Vessels in port, and their Oargeea, and othet pSaonS Preperty. AB Lessee liberally and prompUj ■: : wvwwoml : Thomas R. Mart*, | Jobuj.iAwhi, Tfibw Weighs- I JamesßsOAmpMiQ • BAmeelO.UO* > toßi 1 ITHOMAS B. MARIB, President, n, L. Cuawtoiad, Secretary. tavM 1 11-tV I 1 oil •pAME VIBE AN DIN SUBAN 0 E • feXSIMCOBB* ■ • ■- - • PranclsN.Back, , W. Evermsa, Charlee Blchardsoa, . Robert B.Pottar, Henry Lewis, - Jno. Kesslf?. Jr,, . pSSmd Wright. E. D.woodrut, , , F,S.JusUt% Cha.stoka, B#o '** Francis w.BUOK t l ll PreSent. . CHAS. RICHARDSON, yiOtWW«KB © Needlework’ made into-, gl Satchels.; §8 ’’'Pocket • LTVjERPOOi A^DLONDON U\ AND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested Iti United slysoo,ooo Total Prominjai 'JrecoiviSi byjho Com- pany id ,1865, $4*947.175., , : Total Loises Paid .in .1865, $4,018,250. Premiums received In tho'U. S. from -January -l to Losses In United States from January 1 to July 1, All lesseß without reierenoo to Kpgland. “ 7 ATWOOD SMITH, . ‘ General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICS,' Ho- 6 Merchants’ Exchange, fe27tn,th,fti! PWTT.ATrTCT.PHIA. w IEOVEDEBT LIPK AND TBUST COMPANY . OF PHTt.AnRT.PHTa, NO. ill Ssnth FOURTH Street. INCOBPOBATED 3d MONTH, 224,1865. ■ > . - CAPITAL, *150,000, PAID IN/. : Insnranceon Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10 or 20-year premiums. Non-forfeiture. EnooWmenta, payable at a futureage, or on prior de cease, by -Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums— both caiesNonforfeUure. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children’s Endowments. ' Tills Company .while giving the insured the security of a paid-up Capital, ww divide the entire Profits of the Life bnsineßsamong its Policyholders. Honeys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act, a 3 Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Ouardlan, and In other fiduciary capacities under appointment ol any/Court of this Commonwealth or of,any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. DIEECTOB& Samuel B. Shipley, EichardCadbury, Jeremiah Hacfcer, Henry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T.Wlstar Brown, Blchaid Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth, Charles P. Coffin. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, EOWLAND PAKEY, President. Actuary, THOMAS WISTAB, M D., J. B. TOWNSEND, oc4,tf? Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penlston, Henry Sloan, William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, PL Jones Brooke, Edward LaCourcads, Jacob P. Jones,' James B. McFarland, Joshua T. Eyre, Spencer McDvilne, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh, D. T.Morcan, Pittsburgh, O. HAND, President. . DAVIB, Vice President, etary. deutsol ti/tutual fibe insurance company o: M. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, NO. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STBEET, ASSETS, CHARTER PERPETUAL. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECTORS FOR 1866. Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. Ell wood Chapman, Simeon Mallacfc. Aaron W. QaaklU, CALEB CLO BENJAMIN THOMAS MATHEB, T. ELLWOOD CHAP] agra VIBE ASSOCIATION, nH • Incorporated March g. 1880. ITfiHi * OFFICE, No. 88 S. FIFTH street. In gKM sure BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUB- HhWEi NTTURB and MEBCHANDISE jrener- from Loss by Fire, (In the W O Philadelphia only.) . , . ■ „ STATEMENT of the Assets of the Afnoclrloa January l, ISM. Bonds and Morgans on property In the. city of Philadelphia ■■■■■.lSg.fM H BSlFMate (Office No-M North Fifth street) lArtsu u!b. Government WO Bends— C.OOOM U. a Treasury Holes. Wjo ® _s££ r»««h onharA.n , ”1”” QEOBSEW. TBYO&, President. _ TO. H. HAMILTON JOSEPH B. LYNDALL JOHN SOUDBB. LEVI P.OOATO, ue-i'im * v tr.vRTCR. SAMUEL BPAEHAWE OHABLffiRBOWEB, JOHN cSBoW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT^ GBaBGEITTOUfea. BOBEBT SHOEMAKER, WAAustraii, a WMI T.BDTLEB. Secretary. •THE COUNTY FUSE INBUBANCB COMPANY,” OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOUBTH STREET SXLOV CSORHUYi _ . ••nie vtn Insoranee Company of. too Grant? ff FhflailetpMa.” Incorporated by tba liPtfitatnra c. Pennsylvania to 1888, for Indemnity against loss c? This Old and reliable lnsuratlon, with amslt capita and o»ntinrent fond carefully Invested continue* to J mn bnlldlnzs, fttrnlinre, merchandise, Ac., either pc mnnently or fbr a limited iSme, aralnsi lee* or damsjra by Are, at the lowEit ratea conalrtent with th« *h*nia» i*fety of Its customer*. __ „ _ . lloaaeß adjusted poniti’a dtapa*el CharlsaJ. Butter, Edwin L. BeakH, JohnHom; . Robert V. Massey, Jr.. Joseph Moor*, Henry Bndd, Georjs Meek*. Andrew H. Miller. James N.Btone. ffa « TlT.lfa J. RT7TTKK. FrSddSSB Bwn.rw jf. tTnanm.m.BeffT and Treasurer. DKOimx SL nVT.PTTT A. TTgnmtPORATED iaM—CHABTKB FEBFBTUAL NO. 224 WAI3TDT Sonet, opposite the Exnbanze. InadiSIUantoMABINEniQINIiAirDINSBBA^CI this Company lnenree tana lose* Omut by Bins os liberal terns, on bnUdlnn, merchandise, fnrcltart &c.. fcrllmlted psriois, and permanently os bnliaizr lnactive operation tor para •ban HTXTYYEABS, dnrlnc which 901 loose hav? been promptly adlnr^^a^ robnlußolro, David Lewis, E£. B. Maiooy Beniamin Bttlni, Join T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, William S. Grant, A. B, McHenry, aobert W. DeamVat. Bdmond GaztuUm, D. Clark Wharton, Samnel Wncoi. Lawrence Lewi*- Jr Loalß C. NotTls. JOHH B. WUOHKBHB. Proldcrt, aurom. Waooi, secretary, 4 IiEBICAH HBTDAi CTSUKAKCS OOttPANT. A —Office Farquhar Bnlldlnr. Ho. U 'W-ALNOT Street, MAKINK AND INLAND LNBUBANGaa- Blstoi taken on vasela, cargoes and freights to All pert; of the'world, And ongocds on Inland transportation or rivers, canAls.ralSoAd* And other ooaTeyams throoghcot PETEKK CULLEN, Vice President. EOBEHT 3. lEEE, Secretary. KMCTOBS. wmiAm Craig, | Henry O. Dallstt, Peter Collen, | Wm. 8, Lowber, John Dallett, Jr„ IX. Johnston Brown! William H. HerrirS, 1 Samnel A. Enlon, Beni. W. Richards, I Mason Hntehlns, amfe Dallett, 1 Henry L. JEdex, WcnM-BaSa; _ ißßodnian Morgan; Pennon Benin. tSi rriHP FBOVXBKNT IIM AND TBtIBT COa I PANT, OP FHTT. A TIgT.PTTT A Incorporated by tbe BSate of Pennsylvania, 14 mon‘.> • ■ ■ " . 1885, INHTJBES uveb, adlows 1 POSTIBAND GBANTB OAPITAi«S™» JB& I Richard Cadbury, Henry Haines, v T. Wistai Brown, jWm. O. liongstreth* Ohas. F, o>ffln. . SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, Fresldutf, Eqwlui Pabm, Actcuuy. samnel B. Shipley. Jeremiah Hacker; Joahoa H. MorrU, Richard Wood. A Lot of Fins Old African Coffee, Small Bean. Alao. GEIs uunjs MOCHA and GOV ERNMkNT JAVACOFJFHES. JAMES R WEBB, "WALNUT and EIGHTH Street For Sale by\ XTEW GREEN GINGER—Jnst received andfbr sell at CODSTY’S East End "Grocery, No. 118 Bontb Second street. ■ ' ' t>armeban._pine apple,dutch and sap £ SAGO CHEESE, In store and for sale at OOUbTY ’B East End Grocery, No. 118 Sonth Second street. ttalian macaroni, vermicelli, fab- Jt TINES, In store and for sale at COUSTY’S East End Grocery, No.llB Booth Second street. TEMONPEEL, GRANGE PEEL, CITRON AND lJ Raisins, always to be bad at OOUSTY’S East End: Grocery,No. 118 Booth Second street.: i ! Stuffed mangoes,, peppers, , olives,: Genuine Scotcli Ala and London Porter, New PlcSled Salmon,New No. l Mess Mackerel, Genuine English Mustard, at COUSTY’S East End Grocery,Nol U 8 South Second street. , . . HAMS! HAMBII—J. Stewart's Tranton. Davla’t Star Hams. Briggs A Swift’s celebrated Clncln. naH Hams; and J. Bower’s caty « (five satisfaction. For sale by M. F.BPILIIN.N. W. corner Eighth and Arch, : rvUVE OIL.-100 baskets Latonr andothM fitvorlM U 'brands of Salad Oll,fbr Baler by M.: F. BPTLTiIN N,W. comer Arch and Eighth. . t TAVA COFFEE.—Pure OldGovemmentJava Caffe* J fersaleby M.F.BPILUN.N.V.oomer of Arch and Eighth streets. '•,■// 1 • ■_ rriEABl TEAS!!—loo packages of very ch'oloe sm : t3n,K. : W. corner Arch ana 1 O ALT.—I,6OO sacks LIVERPOOL .GROUND > SALX U - also 200 sacks Fine Balt, "afloat, anti fat*, b* WQaBMA# W "TS*' GUSTAVOS BERGNEB, Brewer of the City of Philadelphia, Penna.,* has in . compliance *wuh the Act Of Assembly, April 4th, 1555, 'providing against a wrongful detention and barrels* an d dherwessels belonglng to him, filed in the Office ofthe Court of Common pleas, a description of marhsby .which his barrels and pother vessels are known. - Re claims as his property aU vessels marked 1 branded “G. Bergner/* onthe~head and oottom, or on both of each vessels. : "3“ OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE rif &TJBASCE p£l^T)Els£i, tpCtOufiT Jx> 1866. At a-meetlngof the Stockholders, held pursuant to charter, on Monday, October 1, 1896, the following named gentlemen were elected to serve as Director! for tne ensuing year: - - Cbas, .. Edward C Dale,- Tohla* Wagner, Geo.Ealea. J ‘ ' , Samuel Grant, Alfred tritler. ■ , , Geo. WVBichaxdß, Fra* W. Lewis, M. D_ IsaaoXea, -, , ...... ■ ■ 1 PeterMcOall. : , And at ameeting of the Board of Directors held on Mondav.Octobers. 186 ft. chart.-ws N. BANCKER. reflected President,,and EDWARD O, DALE, Esq,, Vice President, y . ■ • ocii-at; ,1 W. McAT.T TbTi'.R, Sec’y pro tern William P. Reeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Evans, Edward hL Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lukens Webster. :tER. President. ILONE, Vice President. Secretary." se22^3m| COMPANY OF PHIL A ON Da in Sonia Fourth surest 2bran<iaV-G-Bergner, Phila,” ...... . 3, with theprivateroarku in the shape of a atava about }'a of an inch ln diamrier. ' 4, jvith .aprivate mark of a concave- branded within one and a half Inch from the tape hole; about Jf ofao Inch in diameter, - oca- m,w,i2ts iy"3» - NATION At OIL REFININtS COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, No. 132 South SECOND Street,.OCtobbe, 4th, 1866. t r ~.. Notice is hereby, given tb at all stock of this Company, upon which assessments have been called, ana the Bame yet unpaid, will be sold at Public Augtion; at the Office of the Company (as above), on. TUESDAY, October 30th,1866, at lo o’clock AM., orso much there of as maybe necessary to pay saldassassments with the lnddental expenses thereon, unless the amounts due upon said stock are paid to the Treasurer on or beiore that time. ’ ■ ■ ' ' JAMES 3s STEVEN3ON. -• Treasurer. 3» OEPICE OP THE AMYGDALOID MININ'* gr COMPANY OP LAKE SUPERIOR, 80. 324 A.LNUT street. NOTICE is hereby given that an Instalment of POLE HOLLARS (ft) on .eich and every share of the Capital Stock of the Amygdaloid Mining Company, will be due and payable at the office of the Company, No. 824 WALNUT street, on or beiore SATURDAY, October 2sth inst., with Interest added after that datA By order.of the Board, oc9-toc2S ' OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND Uriy SOUTHERN MATT. STEAMSHIP COM-' PaNY. NO. 314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. ÜBEtPHu, Sept. 8, -1866.—Notice Is hereby men that by a resolution of the Board of Directors ox the above-named company, adopted August 29. 1866, the FOUEth and last installment of the capital stocJC oißaldcompany.belag THIRTY PER CENTUM or SEVENTY-rTVE DOLLARS pershare,has been called in to be due and payable at this office on MON DAY Jibe 17th inst. WAL DENNIS, seg-tg Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OP THE AMERICAN FIRE INSU- Ireix EANCE. COMPANY, Phiiadelphia. October 3tnJB6B. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per Share, forthe last six months, which will be] aid to the stock holders or their .legal representatives, on and after the isthinst. clear of all taxes. A, C.L. CRAWFJRD, ocS-Stg : Secretary. NATIONAL BANE OF THE REPUBLIC?, SOS and 8U CHESTNUT street, Octobeb 9. 1866. The Stockholders of this Bank are hereby notified that the Capital Stock will be increased to $500,000 by subscriptions, payable on or before the 25th Inst. A number of unallotted shares still remain to bedls- Sosed of, application for which will be received from tockholden and others. oclt*»l2t| WH. BHAWIT, President. OFFICE HOfiTEY BROOK COAR rOMPAJTY, 259 WARNUT Street, Oct. lu, 186 C. The Beard of Directors this day declared a DIVI DEND of THREE PEB CENT., clear of State Tax, payable on ard alter 23d Inst. Traaifex Books will be closed until that date. s. HcafKar, Secretary. rs» NOTICE.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.—The annual election for Thir teen Directors of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company, to serve for. the ensuing year, will be held at tbe office of tfaeCompany. Cooper’s Point, Camden, N. J., on THURSDAY, the 25th inst., between the hoars of ll A. M. and IP.M. QdltSßj \ H.~ WHITEMAN, Secretary. HEW PUBLICATION Matthias? bulks op order, eleventh EDITION, REA DY THIS DAY. A MANUAL for CONDUCTING BUSINESS la TOWN and WARD .MEETINGS, SOCIETIES, BOARTS of. D3BECTQBS and MAN AG KBS, and other BELTBEBATIYE BODIES By BENJAMIN MATTHIAS. A. M. NOTICES OP THE PRESS. “It la recommended in the warmest manner by the Speakers of the Senate at d House of Representatives oi Pennsylvania, and by a number of the-leading. members ol the Legislature. A more usefuljmblica lion has not “teen Issued for along time, we com mend it In tbe moat cordial manner.”— lnquirer. “The obvious utility of this work will guarantee its extensive circulation.”—lTie atm. “It will be foand most useful to politicians and citi zens generally, on account of its simplified parlia mentary directions.”—PeniuyZtvir.ion. 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And fourteen other new books by various authors, published this week, and for sale at a discount from, publishers’ prlces.at G. W. PITCHER'S, Cheap Boot, Picture and Frame Store, oc6-6t; ESSCheatnut strtet. ALUSSTS T.nrg OF PHILIDOB.—THE LIFE Off PHILIDCR, Musician and Chess Player, by Geo, Allen, Greek Professor in the University of Pennsyl vania, with a Supplementary EssayonPhilidor.M Chess Author land (mess Player, by {ThasiLe Von Sol debrand und de Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at thS Court of Saxe-Weimer. ivol., octavo, \x vellum, gilt top* Price |l 25. Lately published by „ _ E. H. BUTLER * 00., IS7 South Fourth street - EDUCATION, MISS JAMES' ACADEMY “ For Yom>g ladles, in - the Hall of the Philadelphia City Institute, N. K. Comer of. EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT streets. Entrance on Chestnut street, ocl-im*.. ' .. • MISS BROOKS and MRS. J. E. HALL will rfr stune the duties of their BOARDING and. DAY SCHOOL, for YonngLadiea, at 1213 WALNU V Street, on "WEDNESDAY, September 19th. Circulars can-bo obtained by addressing as above. Personal applica tions can be made on and after the 17th of Septem ber.: . . - * - au24-2mt The best provided - school -in the UNITED STATES.—The. SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT, N. W. cor- Twelfth street, a School for Boys and” Young Men, re open* sept. 10th. J. ENNIS, Principal. au2»2m THK SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, No, 2 B. W. PENN SQUARE, re-opens MONDAY, September Bd, with increased facilities, fbr the accommodation of Young pupils. ' JOSEPH DAVISON, au27-2m* ' - PrlndpaL DHTSIGAL EDUCATION.—MISS S. F. HOPKINS X will rt some her classes of Young Radies and Chil dren in Dio Lewis’s s* ste u of Gymnastics, at the Na tatorium; Broad etreet, below Walnut, on MONDAY, October 15th.. - - . - -, oc9*st* /'II.ASSICAi INSTITUTE.—DEAN STREET, BS- Kj low Locust, Doties resumed September 3d. J ‘Principal- INSTRUCTION.— Prof. HAZZA begs to inform W? pupils, as also the public, that he wlil reaumeg 1 v Instructions in the Italian language on the hrat of tober neit. Address 1323 Chestnut street. Lsetotu i im_ SSSS^is ra „^r Cara ‘ &C ' '.' THOMAS CRAIQS & SOS'. . EUGENE DB KIKFFJS)f;’S REDING i^j^^erbetwe^sthagdis^^mm* boabbihb. tt-e tr a NDSOMB BESIDESCtE, South East Cor* oar of SPBUCE and EIGHTH Streets, lfl open to BOABDBBS, Booms single. and Suites with ffillTg Table If desired. ' Y oclO-lm« —witter desires BOAJUD for himself, lady- aad 'two young daughters,' untlttbe Ist of'June: next; win require two good rooms, well, furnished., One must he on the second floor. ' T ' J . The ladies are now; to Virginia, butT etui bring them °'piease Ifit»te 1 fit»te exact ideation, terms, &c. Address Box 41 ff, Philadelphia P. O, • PAPER HASGSSGS «fe SHAPES SF. BALDEROTON & SON .DEALERS IN . WALL PAPERS toa WINDOW SHADES. No, gu BpilflK Qftrileir stress PUlwieipiUß,. F, K. 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