CI Cr `COUNCILS. A statedmeeting or Councils was held yesterday afternoon.- REVEOT BB.AICOE. A communication from the Commissioner of City Property was offered by Hr. Sparing, presenting a statement, of the expenses of the department for 1567. 'Referred.' Mrr ifirkinbine, Chief Engineer, of the Water'Department, submitted, through Mr. Gray, a statement showing that $lOO,OOO had been =appropriated to build tne T. weniy, fourth, Ward reservoir, and that the 'depart ment had purchased a portion of the Lands down estate, known as Cedar' 1111 l; upon whit& they are now working. The amount appropriated will construct a reservoir Fable of, holding 25,000,000 gallons of water —an ample supply for the district in ques tion: The combined capacity of the various re- servoirs is Fail : MOUllt, - - Corinthian Avenue, - Spring Garded, - Kensington, - - Total, - - - - 84,000,000 This is a little short of two days' supply in time of the greatest demand. The report continues:.:` "The:site offthe Twenty-fourth Ward reservoir is admirably adapted for the construction of moderately large, works, capable of containing some 200,000000 gallons, and asit will be higher than , that now in, use, the water ,could ba drawn from it into them, or furnished to thd higher parts of the city. ItWillreqtiire but 40,000 feet of main to connect it witn Sprin.; Garden or Corinthian avenue reservoirs. The cost will be $250,000. The small reser voir can only be considered as temporary even for the , district supplied by th Twenty-fourth Ward works, while the largo one will serve for a supply of 200,00 D labs . bitanbi. Should the 'suggestion be approved, lt will give the city storage equal. to seven days of the greatest demand." Referred to Committee Water. The estimates for the Water Department for 1867 were presented and referred to the ComMittee on Water.- The amount:of ex nenditure is estimated at $331,150. The re ceipts,-it is stated, should be $700,000. A petition was received from two citizens, whwown premises No. 816 Walnut street, for damages sustained during its occupancy by the Democratic party. The subject was referred to the Committee on Law. The Committee on Reception of the State Flags reported that they still had a balande on band, above the amount appropriated to them, amounting to $676 66, which reverts to the city treasury. The report was ac cepted. Mf.Jones (Railroad Committee) presented an ordinance requiring each passenger rail road company to pay $5O per annum to the city for every car run by it. Referred to the Committee on Law. Mr. Wagner (Committee on Law) pre sented a report of the Committee on Water, relative to the claim of the laborers employed by Hill di Smith to clean the streets,and who,not being paid by their em ployers, the contractors, are asking the city to pay them; Mr. Wagner's report included an ordinance appropriating $6,500 for the purpose above named. Mr. King said that he would not oppose the passage-ofthe bill; but he wanted to be fully assured that the money was received by these laborers and not by Hill & Smith. Col. Page said that as soon as the city established a precedent of paying the debts of miscalculating or unfortunate contrac tors, there would be no end. to the trouble it would create. People would take con tracts at lower prices than they cotddafford, and then ask Councils to pay, their debts. Mr. Hopkins expressed doubts whether these labtiers were the people who were asking for this money. No one of them had ever been seen here asking ler his money. The fact is that the people who seem to be most industrious in boring this ordinance through the Chamber are Messrs. Hill A; Smith. Mr. Bumm said that he was in favor of the payment of the poor laboring men. He would use every endeavor to see that jus tice was done to them. They had earned their money, and were entitled to it. But it should come from the pockets of the secu rities of the contractors, and not from the city. The city has paid the contractors for their work; they have no bargain with any , other persons. What should be done would be to enter suit against the securities of these contractors. The bill passed finally. Mr. Wagner, from the Committee on Law, reported an ordinance requiring that all foreign insurance companies doing-busi ness in Philadelphia shall pay three per cent. on the amount of their dividends, and that all home insurance - companies shall pay two per cent. Postponed and ordered to be printed. A resolution authorizing the paving of Sixteenth, Master, Sevin and sundry little streets, as it came from Common Council, was concurred in. Adjoarned. COMMON lIRANCII. A communication was received from the Directors of the County Prison for an addi tional appropriation of $12,500. They allege the appropriation necessary from the great increase in the prisoners during the year. The Finance committee was instructed to look into the matter. Mr. Mercer, from the Finance Committee, submitted an ordinance making the appro priation to the Department of Surveys for 1867. The ordinance was ordered to be printed and its consideration postponed. A resolution was presented for the dis charge of the committee from the consider ation of the petition of Samuel Sweney, As sessor of the -Second Ward,ltsking for $3OO extra compensation for a new assessment made in the Ward. The City Solicitor de cided that the city was not bound to pay Mr. Sweney extra compensation. The reso lution was agreed to. The Finance Committee reported.anorai mance to pay $13,932 02 for court expenses, salaries of the officers of the District Court, Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, fees of jurors, arrest,of fugitives, and a long string of items: Passed. Mr. Miller, of the Highway Committee, reported resolutions to grade Courtland street,'from Broad street to old York road and Juliana street; to pave Nineteenth street from Maste r. to Columbia avenue,and. Beach street, from York to Cumberland street. They were agreed to. Mr. Taylor offered an ordinance making it a penalty for any one to occupy'a stall for the pale of coeked victuals in thepublic mar kets, Ordinance passed. The ordinance to erect anew market house on Girard avenue, between. Seventh and Franklin streets under the supervision of the Committee on Markets, for the exclusive use of farmers, was called up. Mr. Fox moved' to amend• the ordinance by substituting Eighth street for. Franklin. Mr. Hancock moved to indefinitely post pone. He said-this would' open 'the broal subject, and the Councils could, if they wanted to do so, authorize the erection of market sheds. • Mr. Fox said he was ready to meet question. Any market shedeturonld‘benefit -the city. The people of the northern', sec tion of ..the city mis det:ld the additional sections of market hbuses. Unless the houses be bnilt, improvements - will be i'e tarded to thlextent ofhundredsOfthousands of dollars. Mr. Hancock said he only- wanted to 'fed the question. It is time it was deoided. He favored the, erection 'of rnarketlhouses, bat not in the streete..They are not wide enough for the business "growth of the city. Let the city go in nribccupied lots and erect houses there.' 7 :' [Laughter,] Mr. Willem said the improvement wa demanded by the citizens of the Girard avenue district. A new ferry has been in etituted at. the Delaware terminus of th. avenue, and business is daily increasing. Girard avenue is_ a. retail thoroughfare. Erect market houses in it. If it becomes a wholesale Street the . sheds. caw be.. re moved. Mr. Hetiel said that - retrocession 'should be equal. If market-houses must be re-in troduced, let ns go -back to - pumps and do away with fire plugs. The motion to postpone indefinitely: was The - ordinance was passed, wicrt the amendment of Mr.-Fox.- - - Mr, Griffiths, from the Committee on Fire, presented a resolution stirking from' the list 'of fire companies the rnathe of the Fame Hose, a company retiring voluntarily from the Department. Agreed to. Mr. Stanton called up the bill to , pay Major Weaver his salary for the term that he was deprived , of service. Passed., Mr. Martin offered -au ordinance to add 200 men to the police force after the Ist of January. Referred - to the Committee of Police. Adjourned. 27,000,000 40,000,000 9,000,000 from Our Third Edition of Yesterday. 8,000,000 LATER F 8.014. WASHINGTON, THE NEW_ INDIAN COMMISSION. The Funeral of Miss gewara Gen. Grant - in Baltimore. WASHENCIToN, Nov. - I.—Hon. Louis V. Bogy, of- Missouri, the new Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assumed the duties of his - office this morning. : All the Clerks of the BUreau were introduced to him by his re tiring predecessor, Judge Cooley. The new Commissioner addressed them in a few words of a friendly character, say ing that as he expected to do his whole duty to the Government and the Indians, he would expect the same from them. 1 The Secretary of State, accompanied by nearly all his family, left here in the half• past six o'clock train, yesterday evening, to take the remains of his daughter to Au burn, where the interment will take place on Saturday afternoon. General Grant in Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Nov. 1, 1866.—Gen. Grant arrived in this city to-day from Washing ton. He is accompanied by Gen. Comstock, one of his staff. ' The Pacific Excursionists. I Special Despatch to the BeSeim.] PALMYRA, Mo., Nov. 1.--The Pacific ei cursionists are now, as you see by this des patch, westof the Mississdppi,an the Quincy and. Palmyra railroad. We are still on the same car as that in wjaich we left Philadel phia, having crossed the Mississippi bridge in it. Missouri sends greeting to Pennsyl vania.! .The party' will be at Leaven Worth to night. Leavenworth will, after .to-day be Major General. Hancock's headquarters. The trip has been a, very delightful one so far and the excursionists have been en. thnsiestically reoeived. e. s. Canada—The Thal of the Fenian Prt stoners Postponed—Meeting of the EU sisters. ToRONTO, C. W., Nov. I.—The trial of eight of the Fenian prisoners has been post poned until the second week in 'November, in Order to allow their counsel further time to procure evidence. The Crown counsel stated that he was not ready to proceed against the others at present. OrrowA, C. W., Nov. I.—An informal meeting of the Cabinet took place yesterday. It is understood that the ministers wil proceed to Montreal, and hold regular ass sions there, commencing to-morrow. National Convention of the Grand Army of the Republie. ST. Louis, Nov. 1.--TheNational Conven tion of the Grand Arniy of the Republic has been ordered to convene at Indianapolis on Tuesday, the 20th of November, for the pur pose perfecting a National organization. All honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and those now serving in the army and navy, desirous of becoming members of the Grand Army of the Republic, are invited to attend the Convention. From Europe by Steamship. NEw YORE, Nov. I.—The steamship Aus tralasian has arrived, with. Liverpool and Queenstown advices of Oct. 21st. The steamship Medway, of the Atlantic Telegraph ExpeditiOn, arrived at Queens town Oct. 20th, with loss of her propeller. The Irish Bishop of Tuam,Lord Plunkett, died on the 19th. The cotton crop of Egypt is said to be very large. The cattle plague has almost died out England. A Paris correspondent says the Empres- Carlotta's malady commenced on her voy age from Vera Cruz to St. Nazaire,when sh, constantly talked of the immense responsi• bilitY she bad assumed. In her interview • with Napoleon she lost control of her self possession, and became violent and dime spectfuL The first subject, however, that distracted her mind was the impossibilit3 of her using the money bequeathed to her by her father in behalf of the consolidatioi of the Mexican empire. Cardinal Szetowski, the prince primate of Hungary, died on the 19th of October, aged 81 years. The cholera was greatly diminishing at reedit. • , The Cretans had attempted to set fire to the Turkish fleet off Candle. Seimo has been evacuated by theaturks. The Greek synod had granted the inde pendence of the Roumanian chuiches. The famine continued in India, and, the Cholera had also appeared in the famine districts. _ ' The Almtivtliataii,Signeled. NEW Tom, Nov. I.—The steamer Aug traisisian, from Liverpool, has been signaled Her dates are to October 20th. .• , , -._ lflarketa. _., rim*. Faux, N o v.i Ist.-,Cotton Knit. at 88;;;(4k0);.%, for Middlings. Flour Is ' aisles of 9 5009419., at in.'7Eff r a m 1 3 bilAor Flatel` 117.1SIbr. 0111 M rif 7y( 13 ,for ;Western, and 'PI IP@ 1.7.t0r liputhern. Wheat quiet, *ldes or .21,000 Warfel. at -11 S 40812 07 . for Common 2ditwatikee. , Corn hrai declined la (cs2l,. tho.salea are small. ForrherM__at SPI 7'fi1465 formes*, ,Larddul at 18 mac,(, wntrki'lllten4Y. ' _, . '. : Su 1: c:i e h m t ,are better;,Ctgoagg?: and Bock' Island, it.; Cum 'd, Preferred, , ex,: Illinois Central bent.., 126'.‘: Micblgaii Southern, SI; - N. Y. Central, ,1191.; in It. ad le. 117; Iludson Biter -146}1 ; Canton ' co., 50. i; bitch gan - Fontbern. d4XL, htlasouri" as, $l6; Western IJmo Telegraph re .St Boston Water 'Power. 131?4; Trewury 7 3.10 a ill; Ten gortiza,, loofi; rive Twenties, 1862, ex-interior, 110 X. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETEN.--PIIHADELPHIA:. , FR , IDA.LNOVENEkKR 2;1866. From Washington. • ! Sales at Pallailelpala Stook Board. ,• -• BALM AJMER rain BOA.B.Di 1 . {ice° Stuaq Caul Bds -. 88 'lo(reh Clatawisa si rf ea 2ig 400017 t 3 6a 'Bl re g 11 t!( 100 eh do V% 2001.1 Cltyee new eswn 101 R, 100 eh do b3O 2 200 eh Ocean Oil 4% ICO eh d0. 20U 100 eh Nor Cent It 49,4; 100 eh do 2 , :i 100 eh Bch Nat. pr 3i 100 ah Bead B sea 50 11 sh do BO% 20Q eh do. . sitel6 .'' , - --. SEUOND 110AltD.•_ — , r • -- ~. 4. •.' ~ i 100 City se new 101 % i se eh nah vanoiuu bine low suet h 0 Own 58 7' 100 eh Beading a 5 5; 1 souk Phil a Brie se 92% 100 eh do cEd 4000 Basque:tan has se 1100 eh Catawba& pf beo 4¢lo Union Can Ws 23 1100 sh do Man 28% li ir rnal aim 2 . 4 10 OMANI' iiileitakeic lime swat won ass City of Limerick -Liverpool...New York Oct. 6 &Qattara.... Ltaarou...New Y0rm.......' —Leo. io hiellta. ....Livereool-Boston & Praia Oct. It Belgian.. - .Liverpool... Quebec . —.. ......- ....Oct. is ttliania ...........,..Glagow...New v ork Oat. 19 L.iverpooL-New York Oct. 20 .1=4... ‘ , Havre...New York Oct 21 .Liverpool... New York Oct. 23 80r118.31a......... ....Hamburg...New Y0rk...........-Oct. 21 Hansa ~.....-..Southampton...New York ....—.....0ct. 24 City of Pane Liverpool... New York Oct,. 24 Britaania.......-. - . lalasgow...New . York .....'...4,...0ct. 26 Cabal' -• ' i • . Live TOISKEILUT rpool...New-Y0rk.......1 . ',..03:27 Star of the Union-Philad'a-New Orleans .Nov. 3 II ndrick Budson-Phllada-Havans- . .. Nov. 3 Planer ....-Philadelphla...Wilnsingiaiiia•Nov. 3 Vgbirlwind.„...Philadelphia...Cbarleston Nov. 3 Peruvian. Quebec... Liverpool .....-......N0v. 8 City of London... New YOrki7.l.lverpool ...Nov. a Virginia .............New York...Llverpool .Nov. 3 -8 ' Lauret . .........New York...Havre Nov. ' 3 Hermann_............New Y0rk...8remen.......,..-_ Nov. 8 A1ieznan1a......... - ..lo6WYOrk..l3l.ansbbilt ....."' -..'= -.. ... - 27civ.' - 3 Corsica...... .New York...Nstavia...Nov. 8 City Aianomater......NYork.7:Liverptad...4.........Nav; _ 7 Atalanta.......-.-New York... Londo- Nov. 7 China..-- .Boston-Liverpool Manhattan „........New Yak... Havana 03 ...... ...... .Nov. Via...Nov. 10 City of Parla......New York... Liverpoo- -.Nov. 10 Caledonia. ...... ....New York-01a5g0w..........—..N0v. 10 1a1z0na............New York-AspluwalL .Nov. 10 el.oltalAt i ltLES iT (3F RADEI. 1. maws PEROT, Timm= tolaurrza. tavLD FAUST. - - 11i5.411J 0111 VOll SUN Rim, 6 321 rill; SILTS, 4 451 HIGH WA.TIZIL, 10 29 Atßicra Ar7E97MLIr. Steamier Beverly, Pierce, IS hours from N York,with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Brig Birchard & Torrey. Marshall, from Lewes, Del. where she was ashore. as before reported. Behr Western Star, Bearse, from Galveston, in bal• last to Baker & Folsom. Bohr M M Freeman. Howes, from Gloucester, with melee to Crowell & Collis& Schr Sarah dr. Mary, Truax. 1 day from Little Creek, Del. with grain to Jos B Palmer. Schr Mary s Caroline, Fowler, 1 day from 'Lelpsic, Del. with grain to Jus B Palmer. Schr Vandana, Morris, 1 day from Leipsic, DeL with grain to Jos E Palmer. Tug Hudson. Carr, from Baltinscre, with 10 barges to W P Clyde dr. Co. BELOW. Bark Roanoke, Duncan, from Porto Cabello. 111.11!it RR, VESTBSIDAS. Steamer Ruggles. Chase. New York, W P Clyde * Co. steamer Chester. Warren. New York, W P Clyde& Co. Steamer 8 L Gaw. Iler. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. Brig Breeze (Br), Sheeby, Gibraltar, - 0 C Van H.Olll. Brig .1 at FL Crowley, Crowley, Boston, Warren, Gregg Seta hiontezniaa, Paine. Boston, C,aldwell, Gordon TugHudson,s Carr, with It barges jar Baltimore. W P Clyde & Ce- Correspondence of the Pax Evening Bulletin; Oet.3L The Ibl:towing boata from the Union Canaa n = into the Schuylkill Canal. to-day, bound to phist,Laden and consigned as Mows: Linimana. with yig iron w Cabeen & Co; William ..t• Franklin. limestone to J Shaeffer; Byron Caws y. lumber to etorcrass & Sbeetz; Right Bower, do to Pat terson & Lippincott: James Haley, do to Jas Haley: Arctic, ilmestone to Thomas, Coot & Co. P. MEMORANDA Ship Saranals.BlifertaThenCiTtg. Mobile 29th nlt Ship .1 0 Richardson, Kendall. from Liverpool for this port, was off - Waterford 14th ult s Ship Aureola, Burins, cleared at Sew YorkZrester day for San Francisco. bblp Coldstream (new). - Greenman, cleared at New York yesterday for San Francisco. Sbip MPSSelner, Small, 53 days from Callao, at New York yesterday Steamer Norfolk, Vance, hence at Blehmend 30th Steamer Moneka. Libby, cleared at New York yes terdaylbr Charleston. Steamer Anstralaslan, Cook, from Liverpool Oct:R), and Queenstown Ilst, at New York yesterday. Steamer St lonia, Claussen, at Borten yesterday from New Orleans. Steamer a ChUISS: BOWen. hence fbr NeW Orleans. Geared at Savannah 27th tilt Steamer Raleigh, Walker. from New Orleans Oct 23. at New York yesterday. Steamer Ocean Queen, Gray, cleared at New York yestazday for Aspinwall. Steamer Savannah, Del:tart, cleared at New York yesterday for Havana. Steamer Geo Cromwell, Vaill, from New Orleans. at New York yesterday. Steamer Atalanta, Phikham,sallea from Havre 17th ult. for New York. Steamer Manhattan, Deaken. cleared at Havana rid ult. for Vera Crus. Steamer Ttfpoli (Br), Harrison, at Live:meal 19th nit. from N York. • . . Steamer Mariposa, at N York yesterday from New Orleans. Bark Honduras (Br), Rumford, cleared at New York yesterday for Summon Ayres. Bark Sarah A Dudno an, Kimball, hence fbr Bremen, put Into Portsmouth 18th nit; Bark Camilla (Hal). Rizzo, for Buenos Ayrea,cleared at New ,York yesterday. . BrigMszatian, Leland. hence at Huger ?Silo tilt. Brigs John Aviles. Philbrook. and Ellen, Perkins, hence at Portsmouth 39th ult. Behr Glengary. ecott. henbe at Baitimorealst Mt. Behr H Godfrey. Little, hence at Norfolk Sum ult. Behr Idol. Forbes, hence at Bichmond 30th nit. Schr L P Pharr. Collins, was up at Charleston Nth ult. for Jacksonville. Behr Lizzie Mani, fbr Fernandina, cleared at Savan• nah 27th nu. Behr L S Levering Corson, hence for Boston, at Heltries• Ifole•Etlt: Bchrs K B Atwood. Rich, and John Shay, Vaughn, hence at Boston list ult., Ear KateT Edwards, Alien, hence at New Bedford 31st ult. . Behr George Fates, BlM:emu. hence, at Providence 311111 nit Bohr Z Stratton, Cordery. sailed from Warren 31st nit. fbr this port or N York. according to wind. Behr* Owen Beams, Barker. hence tor Boston; Ante lope. Hayes. hence for Provincetown, and Blonde Chapman. horn Delaware City for Well.fleet, sailed Newport 29th ult. Schr Fred Sheerer, Cook, hence for Boston. with coal; is ashore on the point 01 sandy Hook. She Is going to pieces. The F registerad 185 tons. was built at St Georges. Me. In 1854, from which port she halls. DiWOM: ÜBE CHOCOLATE FOR Pa3111D123 AND - P VALIDS.-.Made from thelfernel of trueCaraccat Cocoa only, and prepared with unusual care, to seen. purity, ior which it is not excelled. Itioulded into tin cases, so that it can be kept an' length of time without deterloriming. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Walnut streets. WHITE GUM AR&BIU.—For sale by WILLISO, TV Fr.T.TS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 ti&RICE , street. room WATER.—Double Distilled Bose Water, cot, Mani on hand and for sale • by. WILLIAM #.• . ••• N 0.724 • - • • . rtlb RAM OF TARTELD.—Pure Cream of Tartar an: Soda. fbr sale by WILLIAIi ELLIri t. CO , Drug gists, D.°. 724 MARKET street. CIOD LIVER OIL' (new made) regalaily rammed f vV qesntltles suitable to the - trade. ALMHOL, 95 per cent, Must quality bitted caper) IP MPERED CAMPHOR., In original packages. Ipecac Boot, Ipecac powdWedlpecac, powdered, t Tb. bottles; Powderedeallsaya Bark, Powdered Mr barb Powdered Jalap, in betties, fbr sale by JOIEdi Etegitat&Ot);;lge.7l93iscrket keet; EA.XTBACT 08 REEF for beef 'k _or Buenos 't Beef In sickness or for norms for tab le ruse. Mal n Bien, Illinois, by Gait Borden, from the Johan r *ohm beef and Is en .or in 'delicious flavor an joaldty to any WU:WU; =own. ___Faciceta • nava rections, one dollar MIL -- SUBBELL, 4 • .&potheoar; 1410 MOSLEM% Mina,. nRUGDPVIT _SUNDIWCS. Grolnatesi m o rp iz 1-0 Pill masommar, , Brashtlfirrore, VpreatamPa: Bouoi, Horn Inatrataato, Tromp Hard sad •aotlp Bc aberYtaloArlal Omni ebua as Witall37griaolh aa., all , rairat itaar&M . aid . Alf ' ' • • , -'' ' . Iffp irso d u i lh Eighth wail, OM= ECELDNILANXB N. Z. 00BN/D Lb NOUNIgi. AND &KIN irramNril, Whaler* thedr Drograsta, -Atannractarers and Donlan Winnoi nna, to er& and; Points Of ioverVdsooriplarok Warr c o me Undo, or Consumers, a coniPlero n ook gooan in znzirket rata& - • 3 SHOEMAKER 1111 00w . Piarthesat etwnerrourth omit BASS BAlJN.—Just,reselved. -1111 IwoWe of GleautraBv - 112 km byttirgslion. ROEINVY B ONes &AP., Diugptt. IL A, tor EDIICATION. l i d #OII.33EMY ON HZ El &OILED /MART , , _ No. H Z Street. The Ladles of the B Hearts have removed their Acadtray from No. 1 to No. 1384 WALNlrketreet, where theY;Wlll be permanently located. 0c2.3 tu,f,St* z z AN STREET, lUli• low LoCcat, ;mates reiturt v 8 e a rezaberti l. seß-2nf _ PROP. J. MABOTEAN,_ i Teacher of the FnmvaEr-LearGITAGE, - ocff-lxo• - SouthTANlTEeteeet,,Nro. AR. DGIIILLNUNA ..FRICNCH TEACTINR, No. . BouttfNlNTalitrees4,'..:, • _oc.SONte il ia & THR - PHLUADELPHLL BIDING SOECOOL;' gotrairix street, above VINE; lamow open for 1 teria Pall - g:Ei . ma Wl,n , IL - jardlibi and Gent l e will rtd`'ilvery . ptovibln ckeo and ay . ; that ' Monne" know ps , t f iecom. Elleb tet einvbentits rine oat 4 Eladdie . . or, trained i n the bow, manner ,, Saddle bordeli' bora and votaries to blre, Ale% carriages for Inn* rals tricars. dm. wad Tztoricts mums tt Mt UMMUUMOII6 18 ,p10:.M‘TIJAL. BIEL.A.NI3.La[N FIRE RISORANCEt..NThIrMIY - • OF PHILARELPHL9II Amete galkaaTy 1,1866. 0296004851 CLAIMS, 111,447 516 .: Losses Paid _Sines 1829 Over - 045,000,0p0. ~ . szul'lemporszi POlioles on'labstalTerins onwie; manager, Drav • Edward 0. mom, • Tapia , * Wagner, George Traler, Baintelersuar , ..... Alfred Filler,' • Gen. W. Richards, • Pram. W. Lewis, D, IsasoLea, Peter maw. , • CELLTILES N. OREM PresidAmt. .EDWARD O DALE, yloe• Prodding. - JAB. W. BfoIa.LIErEE. seu•r• ere tem. raw= GINID ) FIRE AND :MARINE INSI . COMPANY OFFICE, GS W A LNUT EMMET pIEILADNIAPNIA carrrAI.PAID U. nQ dess_o2oo,Qo9. This company continue to write on snrs %tams ones Its cspital, with a good surns, Is safely Invaded. Loma by are luivebeen Ay paid, end rimrs tin Disbursed on this account Within the idea few Years. Forth° prawn' the *Me of this company will re llif . WALNUT snuatir, But within a , tew months will remove to Its OW) BUILDINN. • N. E.-COlL'ffiatvmrre • x AND OHERMITIT, Then, as how, we shall be bsppy to insure our MUon at such rides as are consistent with safety. THteces ess.vmr, s. ' OlTaYaEf''fl suanieff - aIIMPPARD. N. B. LAWBSNa m THOS. MAOKKGLAIL (DIABLEf3 L D Jlqo. SDPPLEE, HENRY P. BEY MO. W.CLAOHOBN, JDOXPEC FL:LAPP, AL A EILL-4.8 YEBKES B. Tma j mis 411 ALFRED & GILLETT.V. _ Lealali B. ALVOBD. Awry pROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, NO. Stuth FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED 3d MONTH,__MiI, 1863. CAPITAL, i l5O - 000 . PAW LN• Insurance on Livee,_ _by Yearly Premiums; or by 6,10 or Z). year premiums Non•forfetture. Rooowmente.payableat a future age. or on prior de cease, by Yearly .emlnms, or lf.year Premiums— both cases Non forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Tern, .Policies. Children's .Endowments. This Company while giving the insured the securitr of a paiiitup Capital, will divide the gudre Profits Of the Lire 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 of any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies polltte or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samuel R. Shipley, ißichard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wiatar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longarrellt, Charles . Coffin. A ItITEL B. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, ' Presid.ent. Actuary, THOMAS WISTAR, hi D., J. B. TOWNS' END, oeimi Medical FT.171 then legal,Advlser, [NaI:MANUS COMPANY 08 NORTH. AIDESIGA: L.--MABINE_____STRE AND /ISLAND TRANEIPDS TATION L iNssultANCtit. Mace. No.= wean= strut, sou th egla, a Third sweet. The Pro pae of this 00Eapany are well Izmnsea And =nun an available hind Air Wiz sinti .sta i a derazdtl of ell Who dreire So on prolecird Ifserenee DIEM taken on Vessels. and /=zrD Titazniitartm datsdeoN RUMS az ma saua, tuntUsen n WelidAN Omuta' sad Steamboats. L a tra i Mix3Ctryjr/MMAND rAzD /N AND tIONNTRICLY TOTAL PROPENT/N3, IMBEZTEWMONAIMOL MC= 13. s •," •312tradasCoAl Bazonal W. lank. Beane In :—Elaralloa. JohnlL. Brown. Brands B. Cope, Shades 2141 1 1c4 35:1ward EL Tanta, Ambrose EL B. Clarke, William Wash. William Oararatnat, aptuira D. Weoa. l - T. Melton Ream O. Karel* Wa)n. Alfred D. Jessup. T. Charlatan warm ARTHUR G. IDI , Prialdaat. CrraniLla haw!. ElearWail. 1 -,... FINE ABBOO/ATIOZ., FFICE,No.3I N. FIFTH street. Itr ~.. • ~.. snroBIIMDHCRIY,__HOITEINHOLD Mit . - • ••:.-. ' - . 7 . - t: NFTURE and . 61 , ,W.A.NDIBE_oener - . ally, front.Loe by 'lre. (In the Cdly o - _- FMladelphla only.) BTA. :=Ollll. l • Of the Assets of the losottlatlor January I. ISM Bondi and Horton-es on property In the UV of rhltadoephia. VIM' r Ground Beh --., _—.. SUM Is Beat Estate t tomee No. Et North Fifth street) 1 4.896 /1 U. s. Govemment sap Bentlik:— ---.... . 45,003 Ot U. B. Tress= Wes-- --:-......... —. 6,660 Cr Cicr Warrsatn— Cult on hand -1. - - ------ 646 IX 12,422 lt TotAL-- GEORGE VI I :TJ : 18 = President WM H. ITAMMTONIIO932PH B. LYNDALL JOHN SOODER. LEVI P. 00.A.T9, „- PETER A. KEYS= SAMVEL BP A RIT kw"( JOHN PHILBIN, 111ELARLE23 P. BOWER, JOHN CeitßOW, masz LIGHTPG, ROBERT SHOKKAJOIea l,_OOT GEORGE L YOUN. j T. BUTLEat -Secrebmr. DMENEL DSDBIBANCCII ODHPABrif OT PHILA. E DELPHI*. INGOB.POBLTED nos-taeznat parEeplirtr.u. NO. Tis WALNUT Street, oppontli_.• t the In addition toHARDNE and 1 .,&IWI E :il MIS Company insures from Ices or ' damage by_BTU m tlftral terms, on bulldinsrs, inerchandiss, Miura kr„. l.... ftn. limited periods, and peemansolly On 13M111.1mp l cr Y "'"'s oo of premium. has been In same operation for son ,h an - 3 SlX lt i r : Er nsvhiali an Maas have Den promptly and 11. Nii. oohs L. Hodge , . D David Lewis. ti. 8. , 'maw Benjamin Ening, John T.:Lowis, - Thomas H. Powers. William S. Grant, A. B. McHenry, dobert W. Leamlni. Edmond Castillo*, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, Jr N CH C. Norris. JOHN B. HRER Proaldsil, &WU= WiLoox, Secretary. , . FrINSUBANUM NVOLUUMNE,T. ~ Tab ENNBYLVANLI. PIKE INSURANOW 002 a. PAICir.-rocorporaten 1125—Cluirter , Perpetual—No 410 WALNUT nor m: Eta Indepanderun Bonin% This company, fa known to nu oororannin for °ter fora years. tun to koolnlo AMA; n damage Ur at% ,en Poblio or Private tither permanently or fin a fixated tints. Also, on Stan! of Gordo and ILaroluuntin sancaUs. ni liberal Their Oardtal, 'Kitts WV euphil Fund Is inverted to the moot moral manner. ensign Meant° ontr to thaliszwitl an in:MUM annultif 1a as au* atom. mintea exam, 7Y., John Dever, Alexander Beacon, Thomas Smith, Luse Haslelanst,- Henn? Lew* Tlumois Robins. • J. emblem= pan Daniel "Hadda t it 3 / 4 Proddeati wrizzat U. Caowxxx. seaman,. MERICAN BEUTUAL INRDRANOX CONPANI lostost___Xitildhie,No. -1 1 FALNOI street KANANN AND usLAND. UNITTRANCUISEL.- tat= on vowels, otrhoot and trot/Attila all Nut 31 the ottjtootts_ on lOW hituporsts , vans% other " ClO/111 Ilinil4llhl34 She n ataAM Pred_aullk PATXR CitiradiN.4loo Pty ROstims. • Ir,a. Bum Elearetszi: CNA& , X MMUS% JohniDshotk_Th,_ _ - . I: Johnston .111fttinti Mat= sterricz,' Elarantti„mi, genvw. Rinharas. Mom wnt" Xlder.. way Dr. l;lll Mi • XORtnni v o y u:4 : 177:7"7: . . ELD WA,lanrr... abovil ZUniZI BIMNit, : * .. • . miring 0 - . 41011 2 MIL STOOZ sus. nala Inve in sol available. cow IMO° Imam absiniUM Verm=6"Mmiruzza= ......_ = Preget,. "Alli!oe" pbenabr . , w omi lja Tball6 ll R. ikon"; ' ' lOU T a _amwsi ..' t. j o k u twook ....- ' Naas lie eamdel a xlinaa. Maln! 4" M I I liada - Bries - r -- -- - - analuT. Pgatorr - : - - _ lame C. L. Mamma. ONDEW L F AXII, W i e r°lll i f guilii - ' " - - - - PD/GLD • • - .. , _.: WEDS AND IN/•ALN-D ‘Liturolia :Ron *snob N. Back. ., 7 r b igi kti Ma a MUM& ig. D. Weattidri ,1 p, s. ausece, ,'. .-.' : I ladr i ettabni: " D.A. Va r ifitthi W. ri b 41(411 14M ' '- J ' mut • 111. - 'N. Moo nerill Vi it SlAlROWllkilinfiewg. . 'gm el INOONEI NOB -vats. Presidant. Preddent and Trauma. miry. 181811 411 gimi' onitusiwoz. LIVERPOOL -AND - LONDON AND Girioi3ird , .I}T§pAANciri 0010AITY. ;Capital and Assets, $16,000,000: Inytisted in Viiited 0;400 ) 000 Total Premiums received- by the Com pany in 1865, $4,941175; TOtai Losses Paid in 1865, ;$4,018,256. pc,at g til i u ;emir In u. S. from xamitry tc; Losses in 17niteni r tlX 6 irffe . .Tenttry 1 to July 1, All leases ivronptly= B 4l without reference to ATWOOD SBEITH Gemmel Agent for Perausylviugg. •No 6. Merchants' Exchange; fop7tt4th,ftii PECLADET.I43ILA. . , lUfUTIIAL Pies INSURANCE • ODAT:PANY OY OFFICE, N 0.5 SOUTH SIMI STREET, MiSVTIS, .CEEMMER PERPETUAL. =num sviarrEN EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECTOI3IS 'FOR 1866. Caleb Clothier, Beata=ln Malone, Thomas Mather, T. PUlwooll Chapman, Simeon Matlack. Aaron W. Elaaktll, CALKS • ItlactJ.A.bilar THOMAS MATHKR, T. ELLWOOD CHAP TON COUNTY YLOZI INERTBANINI 00XPANY... ONITICS NO. no SOUTH ITOTOLINI firrlGlNt • mow enceraruz - "The Hire Insurince Company of the Cora*, et Phlbaelphia.” Incorporated by the Letbdateze al Pennsylvania In 1839, for belee2Fal7 eliebet htel _. ._ . . . _ Thin old snasellahla IngilOttion. with ampLe egirdlat ant contingent Mind rarefrely invested o=ner to is sure hniltlimot, thrnitare, merchandise, ate, either me• to o • ntly or for a Limited time, amens& leso the damsel et , are, at the Icrwest rates oxytrint with the alesOielit safety Of its customer& _I - _ , ' _ LOMB stattlited and i al o n a n pauala amoste— 3 crama l mules J. &mei, Edwin L. Beak% Henry 3rt Mosey, Jr„ .1 .13 =0/te. Henry Budd . George Mean, Andrew S. BUM. Jamas N. Stone. J. summit, Preablarg Beam= P. Hotentztay.Sec'T and Treaanrer. IhyFERSON FIREDFIECURANCR COMPANY 02 r/ PHELADELPHIA.—OFEICE, No. 24 NOETB FMB STERET, MBAR MAR= STREET. • Incorpcuited by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. CHARTER Proterroir.. CAPITAL AND ASEIRTS 151:1)00. • Make Insurance against LOIN or Damage to Firs or Public orTrivate Buildings, Furniture. mock' Goods and MereMmd.las, on 'reword:Se terms. D 0.1113. Georie.Frety, Frederick Doll, Ativaa74mw Jacob Schindler, John F. Beliterling, !Simnel Miller, ilexery Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel. Adam J. Glass. Christopher H. Miller, lase Peterson, Frederick Staalce, Frederick Ladner Sonia Bowman , • GEORGE ERVEY_, Preeddiut. JOHN F. RIELSTEEMING vice Freeland.. PHILIP countext. secTetai4r. SPEOIAL NOTICES. CONTRACTORS TAME NOTICE. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE Coff'lltaL RAILROAD COMPANY have extended the time to. SATURDAY, November 10th, ISM, for re ceiving In oposals for the gmding, masonry and bridge sunerstructure, and Ihrnishing the cross ties and lay ing the track 'Upon six miles of the said Company's road extending from near the Rising Son village, Cecil county. Md., to the Susquehanna river. Plans ands •• •]seeillostioxis of the work can be exam ined at the office of the Engineer John M. Hood, at Port Deposit, Cecil county, Ed., and a guide will be furnished to show the work tothose desiring to look at the same. • _ he Itegineer purposes to be at the Rising Sun vil lage, on Tuesdsy,October 30th instant, Frlday,Novem ber .nest: Tuesday, November 6th, „and FridAY, November 9th. JOSEPH HTIDDELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Pbfladelphla, Oct. 22d.1968. oc=-tnolO aZf., OFFICE On TER 'MERRIMAC MIRING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, No. 1.21 NV ALN UT STREET PRELADELPHIL. Oct. sr:. iss - d. NOTICE.—The Assignees of this Company will offer at PUI3I IC, RALE, at the PRILADIsLPJUA. EX t. Ha NOE, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON FRIDAY, F.hRRIJARY. le, 1867. all theßeal Estate of the Com Paul', consisting of 460 acres of land valuable improve ments, machinery, dim., situated in Ontonagon% county, 6 tate of M icblgan. Pull particulars will appear in catalogues on the day of isale, or by inquiry as the Office, 133 Walnut aireet. Philadelpbia. TERMS OF SALE, CASH IN U. S. MONEY; whin Clear Deeds will be delivered to the purchaser. C. C. MACKEY, Auctioneer. WM. H. BOYER. 1 SA3ittEL P. DARLINGTON, 0 26 ignees• o=nua,aeztjan,zra-zoti OFFICE, OF TILE PELLADELPECLA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 0.314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. Notice Is hereby given that by a resolution of the Board of :Directors of the abovenamed CompanY, adopted August 1866. the FOURTH and last In stallment of the Capital Stock of said Company being THIRTY PER CEETUM or tREVENTV-EIV.E.DOIr LABS per share, has been called in, and is dne and payable at this office. • WILLIAM I. M.A.LCOLM, Treasurer. limited PHILADELPHIA CONCRETE STONE COIL 7PANY, tinder Ransorne's Patent,—A amount of Stock in this important enterprise is now offered for sale on very advantageous_terms. The Company has secured the parent for the entire State of Pennsylvania 01 this valuable material, now ex tensively used in England and elsewhere. Subscrip non books,together with samples of the atone and fall explanations in regard =to its'manufacture, may be found at No. CO Market street, op stairs and at the office of SLOalsT HUTTON, Architects, No. is: South Fourth street riOteFICF, OF THE Mt RRIMAC IifI:NING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERi.OII, VAL N T street.Pipmanr.t.mtra Oct II: 18s& -NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. An isstalintent or 61 (ONE DOLLAR) per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock of the Com pany is this day called; due andpayabie on the lith day 21 - otymber next, at the Office of the Company, WALNUT street, By order of the Boarder Directors. 5A11117.61. P. DARLINGTON, Secretary ocl-fs,tnoil; OFFICE KENSINGTON .AND OXFORD ht.,WTURNPIEE ROAD COMPANY, 1.37 STRRET, PnitAnaa...e.W.s. Oct. 11.'„ 1868 The Animal Meeting of tt e Stockholders of this Company, tor the Election of Officers and M onagers to serve for the ensuing year_ be held at thLs Office, on MONDAY. Nov. sth, at 1 O'clock. P. M. SAMUEL C. FORD, President. geTHE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANE, PHIL&DELPHIA. Nov. I, Me. Directors have Ude day declared a Dividend of EIGHT. PER CELT., for the last six months, payable vn demand, clear of taxes. noi•ett B. B. COMEGYS, Cathier. qiNATIONAL .EXCHANGE BAI X,, Parma przrzaa Nov. 1. 1866. 1 s Bank as declared a dividend of POUR PRR CENT., payable to stockholders on demand. nol;-81i .1. W. OILBOOOR. Cashier. CASTOR WI EELS. VOIR HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE I! WELL a - co:s - PATENT GLASS CASTOb WHEELS, • • • • These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, ac. We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased force: ofsound, without detracting from the-harmony and melody of the instrument, rendering every nou - more distinct to the ear.: This is so apparent that they are now.being applied b y __ many to th ese valuable inn deal insMuMents. Dr. ValenUne hiott r prevlous to his aeath, pronounced the Glass Castor -Wheels an •in valuable inv,ention, , for bedfast Invalids.. who • are guaided against the damp floors after undergoing the erof cleaning, or where dampness is ,produced nany other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happena from those now in use, , ofteircatused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly Monad from Um Glass Castor Wheels, as we 'all know that glassils noncorrosive. There are-no rough or unfin- Whed edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often find in these of iron, and the latter,though smoothly fin- Ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the stenos. phere, if nothing else, producing roughness the Bur. face, Or edge, while the former will always maintain. the sWeeth nese of glass, J rust as they are finished. W Weeping upon glass wheels you retain all the eleo. trica yen had in your bedy on retiring, and you get, uP the morning feeling as fresh• and active as a. you man. Glass beink a non.conductor, the elec.' tricky gained while ID bed 'cannot passAff. Ask yonf doctor what he thinks of the Glass *Wier Wheeas• A i Ldj a L n lint if all diseues;with the exception of chronic . are not caused from the want of electricity. We have a man In our , place whont the 'doctorkprW nounted past curing. with the MD* story Thew'. =them. . The Sheels , -- cared . him, - In..less . ttuullbar weeks.- He in to.day-a stout healthy man.. These are facia bleb can be proven on appiloatien at our Office. No. 2(5 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Peteltery,o4, Westville; New Jersey -- where we • have some Sixty has em loyalin the manufacture of the Glass Ca* tor _,. will. be paid in anyone who - wilL ; Nhey haVe not Wed ante benatit or rellet after tiatsivelli - d: Co.'s Patent Ohm Castors , - A sample a (4) of-the Wheels sent tri: any part a& the United StaMs r rVre• calpt bru 60.. . - 7..8 . CAPEWELL DOI =/ No, 205 PeaCa At COtreets- .8126,522 21 William P. Reeder, Deep Cha Eva pman, m, . Edward M. Needles, Wilson M. Jenkina, Lukens Webster. MR.. President. - 'NE, Vice President. Seareuai Bet7:24tral REAL IMITATE. MASTER'S - PEREMPTORY SALE OP VAL BLE ZEAL ESTATE.—THOM Al St - Al iNd uctiolleers.= - 111 purinnence oftt Decree - of the District Court for the City and County of passaelphis, 111 Equity. Andrew B. Welk vs. Sartel Wagner and To. biaa Wagner. Isxeculors dtc., aL June Ter ...lima. O. 9.-011 TUESDAY, Nov., 13th, 1556, at 12 o'clock. neon. tvlll be sold at public We,' :snout reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fo.lowins described riroperty, via.: No 1. a XTBA YALU • B BuBtlgltS/3, 131 AND, THEIIIh.STGRY BEI= RIIILDING:NO. 138 South TM.Eto Street, between 'Walnut and Chestnut streets.—All that threeetorY brick messuage and lot of grapnel, situate on the west side of Tend street, between Walnut ann Chestnut - street& 154feel-norlh of Walnut str,-et. in the City of . Philadelphip; containing In front on Third street 20 feet, and in depth 120 feet to a 4.feet alley; together With the right and privilege of said 4 feet altey, in common with the owners and-occupiers of the lots of ground n. adjoining the same, and of watercoarsa therei - Aar "Tt e improvements on the above are a three story brick building, with three-story track buildings, now occupied as offices. NO. 2—NE4T RESIDENCE, 216 - North NINTH street between Race and Vine streets. Ali that three story bricinmessuage and lot of ground, situated-on the west side of Ninthstreet, 20 feet south ofidergeant street, between Race and Vine streets, is tae city of Philadelphia: r ontaining in_front on ,Ninth street 20 feet, and extending in depth leo feet to a four feet wide alley, leading Into the said Sergeant street; together with the sight and privilege of tae said four feet wide alley; and of a water course in the same, with freein-t -gran. egrfts and tag ess into, out of, over and along the said alley, mail times for ever,in common with the said Elizabeth 13. Sergeant, her heirs and amigos, owners, tenants and occupiers of the other lots of grout d nonnoing thereon, and. of laying down and describedre pinto t airingpipes of conduct in the same, and of edam:dug pipes he tor said Lotrdm in premises. the Schuylkill or hydrant water sir The above is a substantial dwelling, with back buildings: it Ls in a rapidly improving location, and could readily be converted into stores: • • The panels can be seen at the office of the Master, 416 Walont.street. Vr Sale Absolute.- . CHABLES a PA.NCOAST. Master. M. THOM AS do SONS, Auctioneers, 0r"2,25 27,8102.9,7,10,13 189 sad 141 S. Fourth st. PUBLIC SALE. P I Punnet tto an order of the Orphans' Court of PI county, the following VAI.IIABLE FARM, late the property of George Reiff, deceased, will be sold at public Bale, on Tuesday. the 6th day of .November, Me, on the premises. The farm contains about 101 acres of land. situate in . Norriton townedUP adjoin ing [hellos of the Borough of Norristown, is. bounded on three std. s by 'public roads, fronting on the De- Kalb street or New State road on the east, and on the Old State read on the west, and is within ten ininutes'iwalk of the Norristown and Beading Railroad De t. The improvements consist or a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, fronting - on Swede street, large barn and other. outbuildings, well ;with pump at the barn, Thee of the very best springs of water at the house. land is naturally of exmllent quality, and is in a high state of cultivation, conve niently divided into fields and enclosed principa ll y' with new fencing . There is also a tenant - house and barn, the latter sufficient to stable four or five horses. on the premises. This is one of the most desirable farms in Montgomery county. Its nearness to mar kets and the lines of public travel renders It valuable for rasmir gpurpo.es, and as it joins the borough lines and fronts largely on three streets. is espe....l.ally adapted for to n lots, c^untry seats drc The location is unsurpassed, and taken altogether the propetty is one which should command the atten tion of all those wishing to parch Rs., Persons wish ing to view before the day ofeate, will call on Jonas a., Reiff corner o' Swede and Airy streets, Norristown. 115.000_0f the purchase money may remain secured upon the premises Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. Conditions made known by CATHARINE RE.a" - .F.', H. E. EAT.L•TAD, 0c2.1 stl - JONAS A. REIF, JACOB FISHIER, Auctioneer . Administrators Mgt TO BUILDERS AND JD - I , A . - FRS_LN, REAL EST ATE. WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPERTY. FOB SALE. A Sheriff's Sale in Partition, cn MONDAY, No vember sth, 1555, at 4 o'clock P. at the Court of lommon Pleas Boom, a large tract of land, consisting of more than 3:1 acres, belonging to the Grz.ff Ferry estate. Bounded partly by Darby road; W oodlands strett and Gray's Ferry road. Plan and particulars at the office of EDWARD FILIFPE2N.:, southeast corner of SIXTH and WAL NUT streets. • 0 C. 17 W.1.8.9t 1%8 SALE—A very desirable HOUSE, Mo. all WALNUT Street; will be sold with or with out the furniture. Possextion at once. ALSO—Nos. Ma and ian DEr , ANCEY PLACE. • ALSO—\x.ll24 WALLBIII r SStet. By C. H. XIIIRIIETD, o. LNG South Sixth street. cc17,15t/ FOR SALE- A VALCASLF. 11tSINFSS STAND, No. X? • *NDstreet, al feet on Second street.zoli.feet deep. To be sold at Sheriff's sale, MONDAY. No vember 51.12. 4 o'clock, at the Court o. Common Pleas Room,. Chestnut street. Sale absolute. Clear of 411 Incumbrances. - nol-8t• GREEN STREET.—FOB c. A r.P—A Handsome Four-s' ory RESIDENCE with c ouble bans. build ing., finished throughout in a superior manner with extra conveniences and in perfmt order; situate on the south side of OBE Street. treat of Sixteenth street Lot 196 feet deep to Brandywine street, .f M. GCHMET et CONS, 508 Walnut street. SPRUCE STREET —FOB SALE.—The 'Hand some brick Residence, 22 feet froL t, together with e and Carriage Bowe, and lot 24 feet deep through to a 4 feet wide street, situate ICo 1503 Sp race street. Immediate taassossicaa, J. 5L GUMhtEY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. , . aft FOR sATx.—The handsome three story brick residence with tack bnildings, No. 826 Bonn Fifth street; modern convenience and improvements; lot 21 feet by by 143 feet deep to Randolph street. Immedi ate possession. J. M. auxbiEr & SONS, SOS Walnut street. FOR SALE—A Splendid Farm of 30 acres with buildings almost new. sitnate on the Somerton tampilte Road, Twenty-third. Ward, about miles above Somerton. RITA T. r CROSS & SONS, oc3l-6ted Reid Estate Brokers; FrankfordLyheurn. FOR S.ULLIC--The valuable four story brick Pro w petty, with lot, 9 feet front by 66 feet deep. aituate at the n• rthweat corner of Tenth and Hunter streets, above Market. J. M. GUMMY & r3ONS, LOS Walnut street.. 0c27 FOR SA.LE—A four-story brick DWELLING, us 2 northwest corner Fifteenth and Lombard streets. All modern improvements. Lot 37x100 feet. Immedi ate rossession. Apply to OiIePUCE, 6: JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. orb GRIIMANTOWN— FOE SALE— A handsome 111.1. - 1 donbie-pointed stone residence, with stab . e and. carriage Douse and 154 acres of ground. Situate within ten intantes' walk from the ltatiroad depot. J. M. OU2d2dEY cti SONS, 508 Walnut street. 10 FOR RENT—The three...story brick residence. with conveniences and lot 18 feet deep, ,No. =3 , South Twenty first street. J. M. GuiILILELY & SONt3, as Walnat'street. TO LET.—Well.lighted 'Rooms, second, tbirdand fourtho stories of Etore No. 2.5 North Second areet. Apply to ;NOPPUCR JORDAN, 433 WALNUT Street. OCZ7 PtJIM 18.13:ED HOUSEmear GEMIANTOWN. RE To Let, for the winter, to a family without small children. Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock. at LOCVST. 0c27-14tf FOR RENI . —..4 STONE RESIDENCE With Stab`e and Carriage h use; aitnate on DRE-yr- Street, below Thirty-eighth. J. M. GIIMMEY SONS 508 Walnut street. Licatiottm. Success): to Geo. R. Grey, - 24, 26, 28 and d 80 South Sixtn St., Fine Old Stock & for Psis and Idadien al :LAl • HER MAJESTY ISt EOM nu m SOLI /MEM ll "VITINFB.—The attention of the trade is solloited to V V the following very choice Winesotc.. for sale by JOSEPH F BUNTON, N 0.151 South FRONT street, above Walnut: MAD.BTRAS—OId Island. 8 years old. Bah RElM—Campbell & 00., single, double and triple Grape, R. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Meg, hpanish, Crown and F. Valletta BORlS—Vallette, Vinho Velho Real: Denton and Rebell° Valente & Co., Vintages 1836 to 1856. CLARET ruse Ells Freres and St. Estephe Cha teau Lumlny,_ • VERM.OUTH—G. Jourdan, Brive & Co. HTISOAT--deFrontignan. CIEWLPAGNES Ernest Inony, "Golden Star," de Venoge, Her 'Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other favorite Wanda. WEISMIIO3.-500 Owes Pare Old " Amu (Y a3 Bottabon and Monona:libels WhiskieS f iRD He 11 Won lIMMELVER I6, • (to • w2sx.l., & HOSENHEIM_ 726 OBESTNITP Street, OPEN THIS DAY, A splendid assortment of Belt and Silknata' for La dies and Children. All the newest shapes at very low prim. Willow, Ostrich and Pheasant Plumes. • • B rom ,. Dna, White and Garnet • Bonnet NelvetA, R oya l veweta, Uncut Velvets. Gros , d'Aiklques. Frtie‘ 'velvet "isam'V iti eelwi°°dl btro tß n . e, ln T e Am ery mi o n t s_ -her ftih shad tMe e Vin ol- net ':- Mbl... horny palls Ornarnents_•Ftne 'Trete Flamm. French and New, York , Hat and Bonnet Laces /$4 10119-4411 et the very„ lowest Blatt Dri es ' AT WHOLESALE AND -RET.41.41;L. •• Country orders prompAyuttended EN to. Give US S ROSBEEK, : , 00l 728 Chestnut street.. tiDABIREBEL—BVED.Y. naarrativigNT THAI' -science and skill have Invented' An assist the hear ing. in every degree of Deafhess. can ye had at the Bar Instrument Depot of P. MADEIRA, No. DS south Tenth etzeet, below Obeetaut 002 lea
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