CITY COIISCIIJS. The regular stated meeting was held yes terday afternoon, ' SELECT COUNCIL. Mr. Gray presented the' petition of citl •zens of the Eighth Preoinotnf-the Fifteenth Ward, asking a .division of the precinct. Referred.. . . 7- The Committee on Water reported a reso lution authorizing the laying of water pipe in a number of streets. Adopted. ® The same committee made a report ad verse to the petition of the Purveyors' in the Water Department’- for an increase of salary. The same Committee, to which was re ferred the ordinance making 'an appropria tion of $65,000 for a 10-inch main on Colum bia avenue, with an amendment, taking the amount from a specified loan, re ported, recommending that the amount be taken from the loan of December, 1865. Laid over. The Committee on Girard Estates, reported an amendment making an appropriation of $3,000 out of the income of the residuary por tion of the Girard Estate' for the purpose of paying certain expenses in counties other than Philadelphia. Agreed to. Mr. King introduced a resolution author izing the Chief Commissioner of Highways to give notice to the owners of property on the south side of Noble street, from Everett to Front streets, that at the< expiration of ;three months the street will be opened for public use.' Beferred tothe Committee on Highways. Mr. King submitted absolution instruct ing the Chief Commissioher of Highways to heve the market plots at New Market and Callowhiil streets curbed, and ;the cartway paved with tramway stones. Agreed to CoL Page offered a resolution asking the next Legislature .for -remedying existing abuses, '&o., in the “municipal go vernment. [The resolution is the same as that submitted by Col. Page in March last, and requesting legislation to control the Bo w offices/ ■ a ? * Committee on Trusts and. Fires, re- ! P° r jf d against the locatien o? the Taylor; Seam m.» Congr ? ss En gh l6 Companies as <• companies, and the! adopted 11 ’ Frankford, The report was i Committee reportedareso-; Wahffinritori I fJ. fel s ßradi ?? a P d culvertmg) Toj j e ! Hippie to Domino i ourtm tae coat ttoes* not exceed: mittee, WM,rfl WaS recommitted to the Com-1 «faSpeciaiCommittee, reported 1 an ordinance preventing the depositing ofi “““? wharves ofthecUysouti of I gh * V^ ea * d ndr th of Reed street; the I ordinance to take effect on after tbe Ist | THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY.QCTOBEft 19 1866 of April, 1867. After a long discussion, the .ordinance was adopted. . Mr. Harper submitted the*following reso lution: - Preamble and Besoluiidri of Instruction to the Committee-on Girard Estate. Whereas, It being -known that the Com mittee on Girard ’Estate have authorized a lease to be made of the Enquirer building, for the sum of four, thousand dollars per annum; and Whereas, It Is also known that six thou sand dollars or moreiier annum was offered for the same building j by responsible par ties; therefore, Eesolved , By the Select and Common Councils of the, city of Philadelphia, That the Committee on Girard Estate be and they are hereby directed to revoke their ac tioh. so far as relates tothe lease for four thousand dollars, and offer the 'property by advertisement in the usual form. Mr. Fox hoped thb resolution would not pass. He was a member of the Committee onGirard Estates,.and voted for giving the lease,-believing it 1 to be right and proper. This parties who obtained the lease had ex pended $B,OOO upon the property, and now famish poorer ,to. other tenants, He said that if this, steam power were' cut off, it would reduce the rent. He did not believe the committee would make any change. He, for one, would not. Mr. Harper did not cal).-in question' the integrity of tab committee, but he did call in question.their j adgment, in taking $4,000, when a# Offer pfjfe.OOOiher annurn was offered. As to the power, he would like to know if the renters, paid the Girard estate or an individual?/, x iA;: A. , : 'T Mr. Fox replied that the power was fur nished at cost foy. the party, oeoupying! the building on Chestnut street. - -*• " > Mr. Harper Btated that aside from this qnestion the Girard'eetate would lose $2,000 a year, or $lO,OOO at the end of the lease. This money is wanted for, the education of orphans at Qimtd'College; and yet the gen tleman (Mr. Fox) thinks this but a small matter. Bents have gone up,.all over the city, andthe Girard estate should have all the benefits that a private individual would get from She increase in rents;- Councils have the power and should instruct the oommittee to revoke their' action! ' ' ' Mr. Simpson said the Committee had been moved but by one Idea; and was to get all the money they could for the estate. They were satisfied that the offer of $6,000 was made from hostile feelings to the pre sent tenant, And not because it was worth the money. He said that the tedanla in other -buddings- belonging- to-the-Girard unlesS power wps InrWheiLthemA The ofibr of $6,000 was examined into,-and, 1 if accepted, it was thought by the Committee that the interests of the-other tenants would be jeopardized. At this stageof the proceedings, the call of the house was asked for, and only 21 members answered. No quorum. Mr. Martin moved to adjourn, upon which the yeas and nayß were token,as follows— yeas 12, nays 14; A quorum answering. Mr. Krupp said the matter before the Chamber was an Important one. He said we were sent here to attend to the interests of the city, and not other people’s business He would like to know where a man could foe found that would take $4,000 for a house when he could get l $6,000. No one but a crazy man would do so. Mr. Stanton, one of the Committee on the Girard Estate, said he had voted for the $4,C00; because of the expenditure made by the present tenant and the furnishing of power to other tenants. He said it was a fair business transaction, andhe acted as he would have done for himself. : Mr. Dillon was glad that the matter had come before Connells,’ and he would ask why the buildings 134 and 136 South Third street were tented for $1,500, when parties were offering over $3,000. ’ P Mr. Simpson said the lease .was not up. When.it was the rent would be increased. Mr. Stokley said he had known the Com mittee on Gir£rd Estates to refuse to rent the buildings in Girard row, Chestnut street, unless they were to bo altered into stores, and after this rented one of them for five years for $1,200, when $1,600 had been of fered. He sald it was due to the orphans of Girard College that $B,OOO should be ob tained for the building hear Third street He believed it could be obtained. - • Mr. Krupp moved to postpone for the pre sent. Mr. Harper was sorry that there should have been any angry discussion. He was satisfied that the Committee would find that they had committed ah error of judgment. He would askif the present tenant did not offer $6,000 for the building. Mr. Fox replied that he (the tenant) said he was at the mercy of the Committee, and if they demanded the $6,000, he wonid have to pay it. -.. , - Sr, Harder—Then the present tenant did offer s6,eoo,and therefore the Committee did wrong. Mr. Billington said the simple question was, “Is the building worth $6,000?” He had not heard any good reason why the es tate Bhould lose §2,000 a year upon this pro perty. He believed §6,000 not a fair price : or the building, as it was worth more than that amount. He thought it out of place to charge motives upon any one: - The vote to postpone resulted as follows: Yeas 14—nays 6. No quorum answering, the Chamber adjourned. ■ . SPECIAL NOHCEB. Y S» katxonaj; oil hefinino company NOME! Bonte BECOND street, October, 40j, IS€S. . Notlpe is hereby given that au stock of this Company, opon which assessments have been called, and the ajmejffct on paid,. wULbiL-aohl. at Public AbgUon.ai the Office ofthe Company (as above), on TUKan v\ October Sotb',lS66,at lo o'&teAMJSoi, £>madffthtiV of aB may be necessary to pay said assassments wit* th;e Incidental expenses thereon, naless the amounts due-Upon saJd stock are paid to the Treasurer on or beiore that lime. ft's* OPEICE OF THE MERRIMAO MINING OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 133 WAX NUT street. Phtladklphia, Oct. 11, isss. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDESa An lutallment of »1 (ONE DonLAB) Dershare on each andevery share oftheCapltal Stockof the Com pany is this day called; due nrut payable an, the uih aau November next; at - the Office or the ComDanv 1 WALNUT street, By.order.ofthe.Boardof Directors, : • SAMUEfiP. DA»niNQTON, €ci2«f t a,tnolir ••• • - * * -Secretary. • ® OFFICE OF THE AMYGDALOID M .NIN'T COMPANY OP LAKE SHPEEIOm Noras NUT Street.- - - , r NOTICE Is hereby given that an Instalment ol FOUR POPLARS ($1) oueach and every share or the Capital Slock of the Amygdaloid Mining Company, S al k e .?S B .?“l)?Sy ableat the office of thaCompany No. 324 Walnut! street, on or belore Saturday, October 20th Inst., with Interest added, after that data By order.of the Board, O.OW*,' F, K. WOMRATH, oc9-toc2o . . _ Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA.: AND H-j-y SOUTHERN MATT. STEAMSHIP COM* MY, NO. 814 SOUTH DELAWAREAVENUE. Pheoabeiphia, Sept. 8, 1866,-Notlce is hereby given- that by .a resolution of the Board of-Directors called ln.to be dne and payable at this office on: MON DAY, the 17th Inst. WM. DENNIS seB-tfl . Secretary and Treasurer, national .bane .of the RnmarTn 80S and an street, Ootobee a wse The Stockholders of this Bank are hereby notified that the capital Stock will he increased to fcoooodhv subscriptions, payable on or-before the 35th test’ll. A number of unallotted shares still remain to he din. posed of, application fbr which, will be received tan Stockholders and others, m . - wwwsuirom ocii-i2q • - - - W H% SHAWN-,■President. = KS» NOTICE.—CAMDEN AND ATLANttc *£?RAILROAD.—The annualimectloh lbr"rMr teen Directors dr the Camdeu and AtlaUtlc Rallrnail Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held «t the office of the Comflany, Cdbpmfa PointrGMdeW N. J., on TBURSDAYpt&e- 13th lnst„ .beiwem the hours of ll A. M. and 1A M. f uetween the _ocntajB H t WHITEMAN, Becretarv. lowChestnnt; ; , l h_, - aS^ ^ 9' JAMES H. STEVENSON, . . Treasurer, BEAL ESTATE. OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMB FOR BENT IN.THE National Bank of the Republic Building SOS and 8112 CHEBTWUT Straal, The Building is supplied with Gas, Water, Wata Closets, aua bteamHeating Apparatus. The rooms or the third and fourth floors are large (80x60) well lighted, and suitable for a Commercial College 01 business of a similar character. Apply at the Bank. ael-tf ' # : 6 : b ; E'En ; tv : A VALUABLE STORE, 809 CHESTNUT STREET, In the National Bank of the Republic Building:. Apply on the Promisee. se6tf TO CAPITALISTS4ND BUILDERS. FOB BALE—A large mass of nnlmproved ground opposite Girard CoUege, and In' the heart of German town. Both surrounded with improvements. Terma accommodating. -, . . • Apply to ’ _ 1 ' ' B. A. MITCHELL, se2s-lmo) N JE. Oor, FIFTH and WALNUT streets. • ATi PUBLIC BALE.-OH THraBI)AY,O«J.2SQi,IS6e, bn the Premises,'ln NGTON township. Montgomery county. Pa. A vaiuable-FAKM, containing 62>i acres altoate near the vlllege of We don, mUe frbm Ablngton Statlon, N. P. B. 8,, U miles by turnpike from the city. The Jm proremenia are a stone house n rooms ana attic, (well ahadedO-large-stone-haw.-ancL.hay'hoase attached: stabUpjftbris headof cattleand e horsea ; wagon and udex-hoase,- granarlea overhead; aU necessary out bnildh gs. \ Plenty of good water, two wells with pnmps, and spring- honseconvenient; nlcestroain with iJllifo r forcing water ,to any part of the place. The Fwm is beautifully situated, having one of the finest building sites In this sectiojDiof country. The land Is the very best, with abundance of frult*-*-apples, pears, cherries, plums and peaches of choice varieties—all kinds of small frulu.. For a Milk or Truck Farm, the quality of and, locaUty. Ac. Is mneqaled. The atten uon of Philadelphians and others Is caUed to it: as it la tbe most desirable property In the market. For far ther particulars, apply to Mr. DUFFIELD, on the pro m ses. .Sale at 2 o’clock, P. M. Gondllkins at-day-of •ale. : < - . - c MATHEIL Agent for CHBIS. ntrppTvivn AND BKALEBS IN BEAL 'WEST PHILADELPHIA FBOPEBTY. FOB SALE. A Sheriff’s Sale-In-Partition, rn MONDAY. No vember sth, ISBS, at 4 o’clock'P. M„ at the Court of Common Pleas Boom, a large tract o' land, const,dug of more than 30 acres, bel.nglng to the Gray's Ferry estate. Bounded partly by Darby road. Woodlands street and Gray’s Ferry road. Plan and particulars at tbe office of EDWABD 2HDPPEN. southeast corner or SIXTH and WAL-' NUT streets. ocl“ w.fs 9t FOB RALE.—The tot or piece or ground situate girl on the southeast comer Rachael end Laurel streets, on which la bnllt a fonr-story brick building or store and several tenements, now let to monthly te nants; also a Smoke House and Ice House, suitable for curing and smoking meats. For further particular* apply to McCUTCEUEON A COLLINS, ocU-Kt* 3to North Front street. S 3 GERMANTOWN. —FOR SALE—A handsome double pointed stone residence, parlor, llbrarr. amtng*room, two kitchens, ten chambers and every city convenience, situate on Chellen avenue, within seven mlnmse walk of the Railroad Depot: a targe tot of ground well Improved and enclosed with pointed stone wall and hedge. Immediate possession given. J.M.GPMMEY A SON 8; SOSWalngtstregt; BFOR BALEL—EIGHT MEW FOURTEEN SOOUSD m All tie mSd«„ improvement*: 10l 20 feet Horn by 165 feel deep. Pries HW>. «n Girard wtate, above Seventeenth atree;. MCLLKN A. ENGLE. Kell K&l&ze Areuta, ocls-21* No. 523 North Eghteenta atree’- ®FI)K BALE—A very detlrable HOUSE, No. ariii WALNUT Street; will be sola with or with oat the furniture. Possession at once. ALSO—Nos. 1110 and 1525 DELANCEY PLACE ALSO—No. 1121 WALNUT Street. CCI7.IHJ By a H. MUTRHEID, No. 2os South Sixth street. BSTRA PROPERTY Bai AT PRIVATE BALK. —Properties Hos is and 2S south THIRD street, between Market and Caestaai street*. <4O feet front. 133 feet 6 Inches In depth. widen log to 79 fee; on the rear end. Apply to . % M. THOMAS A SONS, ocis*6t 33S and HiSoath Poorth street. fl*2 FOR S 3 LK.—Three thre-story Brick Dwell* ®9 legs, twenty feet front, with three-story double back balidlngß. and ail the modern conveniences: fast hnlshlng. Situated -on Pine and Twenty-Second streets. Apply on the premises, or at IG4 VINE ati ecu, ocis m.w.f^t* * FOB SaUS—The haudsome3 story brick dwell ing, with doable S-stofy back buildings,. sltoaU 734 Pine street; has every, modern convenience and improvement, and is in good order. Lot safest 10 inches front, by 134 feet deep. Immediate possession given. J. M. QPMMKY fOR BAIA—A HANDSOMK. B§ BRICK RESIDENCE. a 2 feet front, with three story back buildings, situate on theuouth side of Pine street, west of Eighteenth. Has every modern convex cjcnce, and Is ,ln perfect Older.- J. M. GUiIMEY A SONS, 508 Walnut street. ~ tABGH STREET—FOR S AXEL—The tkreeetorr BBICK RESIDENCE, with attla and doubli buildings Every modern convenience: and Lot 20 feet front by 103 feet deep. Situate on the N W corner of Arch and Nineteenth afreets. J. M. GUM MBY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. *S FOB SALE—The Three-story Brick Residence S 3 with two-story double back buildings, sitnate No. ISC7 VINE street, has every modern Lot IS fbet front by nv feet deep to a 20 feet wide atrec: immedlatepcsseeslon given. J. hi. GUM MB Y A SONS, 608 Walnut street* W A LLACE STREET.—Handsome threeetory BRICK DWELLING.No. 1619 WALLACEstreet -0 leet by ISO feet to NORTH street, FOB SALK Possession soon. J. WARNER ERWIN, Ns. lit s FlFTHstreet. = . ; ociSSt* WALNUT 8 TRFET PROPERTY FOR SALE —THREE DWELLINGS • In .New - Row, west or 'rwenty-Urst street, at |15,000., tiiouo and CAOCO. Also, a superior, medium sirs House, 2116 Arch street. ' • - ' se2slm* HFOR BALE—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW AND ELEGANT BROWN STONE AND OK DWELLINGS, NO. 2820 SPRUCE STREET. ' - . MAULE, BROTHER, * CO., CC2-lmot . 25C0 SOUTH STREET. §§. GERMANTOWN HOUBE TO LET.—Partly Br-8 furnished, good furnace, house} lined throughout ti chambers, from Dec. Ito April l.itoo. Stabling arid pleasant grounds. Address "ALPHA,” at this office. ec!6-l2!j ®§ FOR SALE OR TO LET-HOUSE, No. «5 HS South FIFTEENTH Street. v E. HBSS. Ju.. OCI7-6H 813 ARCH street. g®s| FOR SALE.—SEVENTEEN ACRES oa the it? Delaware, hear the Reading Railroad Wharves Apply toy .. JOSEPH BALE, ocic-st* - 51 North Sixth street. .FOR RENT.—Large and commodious HOUSE on Arch street, near Twelfth, to rent furnished tor one or more years. C. H. MUIRHKID, ocl3-lotg * 105 Booth sixth street. ®' FOR RENT—The second, third and fourth FLOORS of BUILDING No! 135 North THIRD street. Immediate possession given, j. if. utjm. MEY ■sss »«" * ue/*0 Plve Per 053 T U * J ** * Tsran... ~ msss a HJWBtateof Pennsylvania Six Percent. Isralt nm ■» issjeo City of Philadelphia six Per Cent Irw.Tr, , .. it.m v syeo Pennsylvania Railroad pint Hurt. caceßlx Par Cent. Brmrt. stoee or KfiCXI Pennsylvania RallrrS Second Mort ■neeSlx Frnllmt Hnrni. S,OOO Western Penna. Ballroad Morton SIX Per Cent, Rood. ... Kwn eg U.OOO »0 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and lnterert (naranteedby the City of Phlladel- Tjamhiw 'juries u^n 11 ftanmny..-. BJSOGC MOO ICO S&juree Stock North FenmylviaS BtQroad nmmpanw mvi s iC&O Deposit with Che United bxSETbS- **•* - ■ Toan.' » pen w HWCO Loans on Bondsand Morton, flm Henson cay Property- 150,700 a. UBASBO Par. Market vataA™ SSAseo oc Beal sa«» aAooe a BtU* receivable fhr Insurance made m ns in BalanceadneatArearlm.—Preminmen. rise Polldea. Aocrned Interest, and other' debts dne thammpany ami a Scrip and &ock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, JAH*. Kiuimatert value— 1910 Of. tinh lnEanfa— ISSASS » Qaah IhTSimt f* JSABSTI DIRECTORS. IWSLOOD Thomu C. Hand, Samuel E. 8tok« John C. Da via, J-F-PeSsSmT Edmund A. Bonder, Henry Sloan? Theophilns Spalding. William G. Boulton, Johnß. Penrcae, Edward Darlington. Jama Traquair. ' H. Jones Brooke. Henry C. LaUett, Jr„ Edward Lafbnxatde. Jmnea C Hand, Jacob P. Jona,^^ WllUamC. Ludwig, Jama B. McFarland, Joseph H. Beal. Joshua P.Eyre, George G. Lelper, Bpencer Mclivalne, Hasher*!*. J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. Ro&at Burton, A B. Berger, Pittsburgh! John D. Taylor, „ HkkßT Ltupbs.Becre Sry? l3 ' YlCB TNSURANCK COMPANY OF NORTH ATWtemr,. DaA ® D TBANBFOI _offlcB.No.ga walnut street, south «ia«, no c lalfu IQG6k. Cargoes. - •*" INLAND TRANSPORTATION RTHtrn on sg-i chandlse per Railroads. Canals and **•- rfiRE_RIHKH on Merchandise, Furniture and wrae inis in City and County. - INCORPORATED IN UW-CAPITAI, gsCAcoa. Awr PAID ES AND SECURELY c TOTAL PROPERTIES, - amxcToEs. Arthur G. Coffin,' , John Mason .1 Bamnel W. Jon a, - George L. lohnA Brown, Francis B, Oops, Sharia Taylor, Edward H. TnKMr, Ambrose white, • - K, a cnarke. ’ william Welnh, WlUlsmOuinmlnsiL Blctuad D. Wood, . T. Charlton Henry, B. Moms Wain. Qmil6ton H « Jasup. Cnannks ITIRi: INSURANCE ENOI.TmrPBir.-v mn I? PHSNSYLVANLA FIRE INSURANC® P-*S3ad£ffg”f*toA JSg- ton surplus Fundi Invested to the most careful manner, which unsbl» them to oafer to the Insured an undoubted Mcurtsy I: the cue of loss, , ■ • directors. - Daniel Smith, Jr., i John Deverenz, ' ' Alexander Benson, 1 Thomas Smith, Dtaae Haslehum, HesiryLewlA Thomas Robins,,, J•- J. Qllllngb itm FtUl Daniel Haddock, Jr. ' . __ DANIEL SMITH, Jr„ FresUMli WmilK 9. CBOWkLItt Becrotaqr. TEFFEBSON fire insurance company oj U_PHXLADKT,PHT a .-OFFICE, No. 24 NORTE FIFTH STREET, NEAR MAREET3TREET. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania CHAOTkB PBBMCTUAL. CAPITAL AND ASSETS 11503XX1. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage tu Fire or Public oiJFrlvate Buldlngs, Furniture, Stcoka Goods and Merchan fevorabla terms. DIRECTORS. George Erety,:Frederick Doll, Auguste. Fuller, Jacob Schandler, 1 John F. Belsterling, ; - Samuel Miller, Henry TroomnerV Edward P. Moyer, william ttflUftnifli, - Adam J. Glass, Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner Jonas Bowman, - GEORGE ERETY. President. JOHN _F. BEIHTERLING, vice President. PxllllP B. QQLEMAN. Secretary. • A aiSBIOAK TIB.K XKBTOAK GB COMPANY. & INOOBPOKATKD_IBiq.-OHABTBB' Z2EBF& - r TDAIi. ttnuett injure onJOirelltaei, stores, Furniture, Kec OhMfltgfli Vesselaia tIOVIf twa tbolyfmwflM, mwrf nthyr ggggjfl Pwpsiti, lttsraliylutikpioßwKj Thomas B. Marl*, I John T. Lewis, John Welsh, - I JamesitcEmpbsia ISEPSiSA o ’* 0 * 1 I Bdmnnd GVDntHhT Patrick Brad!, - JCiiarla* W. PotUtnsyl Israsl Morris. - „ & HABIB, ttSSldSBt; *™»rO.LJCxawgOBP,Bscretsxr. ... my£» 'DAU mBBBABrai nmfPAWT. • : A - NO. 406 CHESTNUT BTREHT, • - PTrrr.A Ttnrr.yrrT» 1181.. A N DJNLA.N D - INS DBABD] ''BXBXOTOBSI''' ' ErunaaN.Bnok: - , Jno, W. BvermaE, , Charles Richardson, Robert B,Pott«r, Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr„ '■ : Bamnel Wrijht, a-a Wwxlrn*,. ' F.a Justloe, ' ; Cha. Stokes, 1 \ -; N. BPOg”~ PresMant. , PERPBTUAIr, INCOME POB UN] #210,000. pHJgraDtSDKANCB COMPANY OT FHXLAJ Oils Company Insures from loss or damare by w»» ISSsSWB nrewmnm JohaL-Hodrs, David Lewla M-HMatony BentaSj&ins, John T. Lewis. Thomas H. Ptotrers WgMamS. Grant, A^MoHeS?^ Bobert W. Lparnlett, Edmond Osatlllba, D. Clark Wharton, Samnel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis, Jr Lomaa Norris. BSWW, Wmxg^SF*™ oBs^ C BOBKBT J, MBS, Secret 1 - OTOT wmiam cal*, Peter Qallen,. John Dallstt. Jr„ William JL xtferric&A Beni. W. auußßDanstt. WnuMsßalrij Paanon rrop? PROVXU-ttNT HfS AND TBUBT COKI A PAKY, OF PTTTT. A DKT.PWT* ■— Incorporated by the State of Pemuylvanla, td month; . sad. 1885. INSURES -LIVES. ALLOWS INTEREST as B® ■ POSITS AND GRANTS CAPITAL - , ■ . . . XR Samnel B. Shipley, Jeremiah Hacker, Joshna H. Herrtt, Richard Wood. F)B HEALTH ANI> BTBENGTH USE CAPE WELL