EVROPEAN NEWS. By the Atlantic Cable. PARIS, November 2.—The Presse says : The alliance between Russia and Prussia lb a fixed fact. RomE, November: 2.—The Italian press denounce the allocution of the Pope against the Conduct of Italy. It 'is repoited that Count Rieasoli will soon resign hix position in the Italian Alin istry LoNooii, Ncivehiber 2.—The British Ad- Miralty have , promised a - deputation that waited upon them in regard to the matter that they Will continue the projected Nice gua route: PARIS, , November 2.—lt is said that Count de Montholon has been ordered to retire from Wdshington and repair to Eis bon , and that Count Berthemy will-go to Washington-to take his place there. LONDON, November 2.—Consols closed at 891 for money. United States five-twenties, - - 681 Illinois Central, Erie Railroad, ' LIVERPOOL, November 2.—Cotton—The sales of the week amount to 56,000 bales. The sales to- day are estimated at 10,000 bales. The market closed dull` at 15d for middling Uplands. - LIVERPOOL, November 2. Breadstuff hre easier; sales of Corn at 33s for mixed Western. LIVERPOOL, November 2.—The Pork mar ket is declining. PARlS,November 3.—The rumored change in the French Embassy at Washington iy fully confirmed. LorthoN, : let vember 3,—A. large fund has been and is now being collected for the relief of the sufferers by the great fire at Quebec. • MADRID, November 3.—lt is said that the Government of Spain contemplates a coup d'etat. ST. PETERSBURG, November 3.—The military and naval forces of Russia have been ordered to be raised to their fall strength. VIENNA, November 3.—The Diet of Hun gary has been convoked for the 19th inst. LONDON, November 3.—Consols closed at S 9-1. for money. United States 5 20's are quoted at 6813 Brie Railroad share 3 51; Illi nois Central 77;. LrvEEPooi,, November 3,—The market for cotton is active. Middling Uplands have ad vanced to 151 d. Tne salts to-dayamouateu to 16,000 bales. The breadstuffs market is without change. VIENNA, Nov. 4.—Decrees have been pro mulgated relieving Mensdorif from the Foreign Military office, and appointing Von Benet - as his successor. The decraes also appoint Baron John Minister of War, vice Es terhazy,relieved. The Ministry is without portfolio. Van Banat has issued a circular, wherein he declares himself separated from the post. He-says he enters the Austrian service free and unprejudiced. Austria will maintain a true and peaceful conciliatory policy, but. will uphold the dignity of the empire. Fbonvacc - E, Nov: 4.—A deputation from Venetia had arrived at Tarin, amid great enthusiasm. The Bing and Cabinet were also there to receive them. BERLIN, Nov. 4.—The King of Saxony and his family re-entered Dresden yester day, and were well received by the people. The German Parliatitebt, it is expected,will be ready to meet at the beginning of the year. BRUSSELS, Nov. 4.—Chosen, the Belgian War Minister, has resigned. • By Steamer. NEW Yoxx, Nov. 4.—The steamer City of Paris arrived to-day, with Liverpool advices of October 2d, via Queenstown October, 25. The steamers 'Louisiana and Atlanta have also arrived from Liverpool. The steamer England sailed from Liverpool October 24. The weekly sailing of -the Cunard extra steamers has been suspended, but they will leave revery ' alternate Saturday for New "York, commencing: October 27. The Mechanics' Magazine says the British ' government has ordered a 15-inch Rodman gun, with improved carriage, shot and pow der from the United States. The gun' will probably arrive in five or six weeks, when we hope for a settlement of the question be tween liritish and American Ordnance. The Prince of Wales would leave England for Russia on November 5, with a numerous suite, to.attend the marriage of the Princess Dagmar with the Czarowiteh. The "Standard" Theatre, at the east end of London; was burned October 21. ' The War Secretary had invited proposals for breech-loaders, to replace the present rifles need by the British army. Mcßae, the -Liverpool agent of the con federates, who was sued in court at Liver pool, by the United States Government, Ito obtain information as to what property was in his possession belonging to the late rebel government, had been allowed a fortnight's time. A six months conscription has been de- Creed in Schleswig-Holstein, from January • 1, in conformity with the Prussian military regulations. Under the Prusso-Saxony treaty, persons politically compromised during recent events will suffer no molesta tion. The famine in India has almost ended. A plentiful harvest bids fair to restore the' -country to its usual prosperity. A Calcutta letter says it is estimated that three-fourths of the laboring population and half the lower class of agriculturists have perished or will perish before the calamity is stayed. Advices from Cape Town state that the Bassutos are starving, and a renewal of the war is feared. Liverpool circulars of October 24th report -an improveinent in Flour of ls. 63. per sack, and Wheat 4®6d. per cental. Western Flour 28@305. Winter Red and Southern. Wheat 12s. t 6d.0138.; Milwaukee and Amber 12s. ®l2s. 9a. New American white Corn 33@345.; mixed 31s. 310)318. 6d. Bacon firmer. Rosin firm at 10s.@108. 6d. for common American. Spirits of Turpen tine held at 425. Other articles unchanged, The V. S. District Court of Virginia. FORT MONROE, Nov. 2.—The United States District Court having adjourned yesterday to meet on the first Tutt,sday in December, Judge ,Underwood, last evening, took his departure from Norfolk for the North. The charge delivered by the Judge to the Grand Jury, although somewhat ambiguous in its language, seemed to distinctly foreshadow that Jeff. Davie will not be tried at Rich mond, to which place the court adjourned, to re-assemble at the time appointed. There was also something remarkable in the omis sion of the second - clause of the oath ad ministered to each of the Grand Jurors sworn yesterday. The following was the oath administered to the foreman andjurors by the clerk of the court, .Mr. J. E. Bod ges —"Yoa will diligently inquire and true presentment make of all matters as may Os given you in charge or come to yronr know ledge, touching the present service. You shatl present no person through nor leave any unpresented through fear or fa vor, but in'all your presentments you shall present the truth, the whole truth, and no thing but the truth, so help you God!" And the following was the portion omitted by order of the Judge: "You do solemrllyswear that yon will support the Constitution of the United,States 'Of America; that you liftve not, without duress or restraint, taken up arms or joined : any insurrection or rebel lion, giving it ' aid and comfort; that you have not directly -or indirectly, given any assistance in money or any other thing; to any person orleMorta who you knew or had groUndata-believe had joined or was about to join saApasurreetion or 'rebellion, to resist, with., or badmOstedior , was about - I'orca'oftl][o4xeb.fttiOn Of the laws ,of t h e un'' - 'lBt,iii.4a;`and that you have'uot , competiocir_or4ulVoitl'any person or persons '9 ^(car o join any rebellion ' , against or to rests! with force of arms the laws of the United States." Tbuitalsiniore JPOUre. Troubles. Beurimong .Nov. 3-5.30 P. atte:-..The .barge upon whioh Sheriff Thompson was brought before Judge Bond was that of con empt, inhaving_disregarded the—order--of ..he Judge forbidding him to swear in his ..oSse to aid and 'aupport_t hentaime:ofhtessrs.--• Valliant and Young.. He was :therefore or eked to be committed for contempt of Court, in default of $25,000 bail. The Commissionere and the - Sheriff have just been sent to jail. Some excitement and riotous demonstra tions took place in the neighborhood of the bewspaper offices on the- announcement of qui result of the proceedings ,in Court, bat fife police promptly ended the matter by ar res'Ung the parties. It /s believed that the • ole affair will now pass off without any ~erloaa breach of the peaeg. BALTIMORE. Nov. o f 6 o'clock P. M.—At :his hour thecity. is Perfectly quiet. The ex citement has greatly subsided. The police are maintaining the best of or der, and there is no longer any grounds for apprehending trouble. I • BALICIMoRE, Nov. 3, 10 o'clock P. M.— ThO city is now nerfectly.quiet. The streets are almost deserted, and the excitement of , the day has entirely disappeared, BALTIMORE, Nov. 4, Sunday - noon.—Thq counsel for Governor S wenn% newly elected Commissioners have made. application io Judge Bartol, of the Court,of Appeals, for a writ of habeas corpus, to •bring before him th4arties now held in custody by the waiden of the city jail, under the order of Judge. Bend, of the Criminal Court. Up to he i presont writing, the writ has -not been erved on the warden of the jail; and as 1138paday, it cannot be served ; until to-morrow morning. As it is a subject much discussion when the writ will by returnable, it may be well here to quote the; aws o Maryland on the subject of habeas corpus. , • Section .4 of article 43 says that the officer haying the party suing out the writ shall, within three days after such service, make return of the writ and cause the person detained to be broughttbefore the court or judge, according to the command of the writ. If this discretionary power of the Warden to return the writ within three days should be availed of, it is supposed the parties may not get a hearing before Tuesday or Wednesday• morning. It is not known what course the Warden of the jail will take. If the parties should be brought before Judge Bartol to-morrow, it is pre sumed the whole question and tfienumerons points of law involved will be discussed by the counsel on either side. In order to correct some inaccuracies in the brief telegrams of Saturday, giving an account of the proceedings of the Criminal Court, it may be as well here to give a copy of the warrants issued by order of Judge Bond: Criminal Court of Baltinaore. September Term. The State of Maryand to the Sheriff of Baltimore, greeting: We command that you take the bodies of William Thomas Valliant and James Young, and them im mediately have before the Court here to to answer the charge of having unlawfully conspired together, and with unknown per sons by force and arms, and with a strong band, to expel, remove and put out Samuel Elindes and Nicholas L. Wood, Police Com missioners of the city of Baltimore, from the office belonging to and the property now occupied and possessed by them as such Poliee Commissioners. Witume the Hon. Hugh L. Bond, Judge of our said Court, Issued the 3d day of No vember, 1866. Jotztrz B. AstrEw, - Clerk of the Criminal Court of Baltimore. The proceedings against the Sheriff wero instituted by -the States Attorney bringing to the notice of the, Court the action of sheriff Thompson in organizing a posse in the Sheriff's office, in the mond story of 'he Court 'house; whereupon Judge. Band sent for the Sheriff and-warned him to de -Ist or he would have him arrested for dig ttuhing the peace by unlawful assembly. the Sheriff, not heeding the warning, he was subsequently arrested• and brought before the. Court on this warrant: • Criminal, Court of Baltimore, September Terni, 1866. The State of Maryland. To Coroner Sparklen, of Baltimore city, greet ing We comMand you that you take the body of William Thompson, and him Im mediately have before the Court hera, toan swer the, charge of being engaged in an un lawful assembly, rout and riot, together with unknown persons to the number of 100 or more. Witness the Honorable Hugh L. Bond, Judge of our said Court, Issued the 3d day of November, 1866. JOSIN B. Askuw, Clerk of the Criminal Court of Baltimore. The city continues remarkably quiet, and with the exception of small gatherings of people quietly discussing the situation, and the numerous, rumors in circulation, there is nothing noticeable out ofthe ordinary course of events. It is rumored, probably with truth, tha Governor Swann went to. Washington to day. From California. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—Gen. HaHeck has received intelligence that the remainder of the money stolen from the Paymaster General of Idaho had been recovered, and two of the soldiers of the 4th infantry, who committed the robbery, had bzen captdred. The steamer Active sailed to• day for Vic toria; Vancouver's Island,carrylng out - $4OO, 000 in treasure. Choice wheat closed to-day at $2 per 100 pounds. Alining shares generally ure firm. Sav age Company is quoted at $.1,400; Yellow Jacket, $693; Chollar Potosi, $130; Ophir, 91; Imperial, $107; Belcher, $6O; Legal Ten ders, $7O 50. The barque Pauline, Capt. Thorndike, Bleared for Hong Kong yesterday with $260, 000 in treasure. There is great ease in the money market, The jobbing trade is good. Shipping grade of wool 14@16c. Butter, 37 i 1c, - A contract was closed with the Government yesterday for 8,000 pounds of flour at 305 per hundred. Jeff: Davis's Guards Removed. FORTRESS Att ONROE, Nov.-3,—The parole granted to Jefferson Davis some months ego, giving him the privilege of the ground of the Fortress during the day, has been ex tended, through Execntiveclemeney, in re moving all surveillance over him and the guards from his rooms in Carroll Hall at night; Instructions to this effect have been sent from Washington to General Burton, com mandant of .the Fort. This deprives hi imprisonment of anythitg like severity, and paves the way, as is generally pre sumed, for his final parole and release. All the guards over him both during day and night, being removed,' lie now.. enjoys perfectly tuatramme!ed liberty and every possible.. means of comfort and pleasure while' held as a prisoner in the Fort. It is said teat he t has expressed great gratification at this action of the government,:and already contemplates vacating Carroll Hall and taking up his residence , with_Mrs, Davis in the casemates assigned her shortly after her arrival here. . Specimens fae,.the Academy of Natural Sinences. ST. Lom§ l , NOV. 3.—The. steamer Torn Ste - vens has arrived at • St. Joseph from tlw Upper Missouri, with 320,000 in treasure. An agent , of the Smithsonian Institute, of the District of Columbia, is among the pea senUers, having in charge a large number of petrified animals for the Smithsonian Insti tute. and the Ftdladelphia Academy of TILE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVENIBER 5,1866 [o:' OFFICE OF THE, PHLLADELPHLA. AND SOUTHEEIN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM.?..ANY, N 0.314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. Notice is hereby given that by a resolution of the Board of :Directors .of the abovenamed Company, adopied August tEih 1866, the FOURTH' and I..st in stallment or the Capital Stock of said-Company;li al ne THIBI Y PER CENTIIM or REVE.NTY-FIVE DOL. LABS per share, has been called in, antis doe and payable at this office. IVELLJAht J. MALCOLM. Treasurer. - OFFICE OF THE BOHEMIAN MINING V. , ,D 7 COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, IX.: WALNUT PreILaDELPRIA, October 22, PE6. NOTICE—The sale, of the Beal Eatate Mines, Ma oblner7. Buildings, &c.. cec heretofore advertised to be Sod at the Philadelphia Exchange, on Ws day at o'cl. ck, fi oon; IS roSTPONED TO THUaSDAY THE '22L DAY OF NOVEMBER, PROXIMO. AT THE SAMm PLACE AND P OUR. WILLIAM H. BOYER. SAIL. T. DARLINGTON,} ABSi gneeL ocnn..tono22/ C. G. MACKAY, Auctioneer. u.OFPICB OP THE BOHEMIAN MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, 182 weLiqur Street. PHILADELPRIA Oct. 2,1866.• - NOTICF, is hereby given that ALL SHARES that have been for /cited, and not sold, for non-payrnent of assessments, will be pculltrely sold at Public Auction. althe Office of the Company on Set TURD tP, November ugh next, at 12 o'clock, noon, tudees said assessments, now doe, ate not paid on or before that day and hour, By order of the Board of Directors, od22,m,tnollf SA.ML. DARLISTGTON fifecoy, ERRORS OF YOUTH gentleman wb suffered for years from NercOns Debility Pre tortiureDecay. and all the effects ofyonthfhl Indiscre tion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who heed it, the receipt and directions for mak ing the simple remedy by which he was caret Suffer. era wishing to profit by the advertisers experlence,can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGD.MV, No. 42 Cedar at New York. 4"r,-Y THE PHILADELPHIA. NATIONAL BANS, PHILADELPHIA. NOV 1.186 a. ahe Directors have thia day declared a Dividend of EIGHT PER CEN T., for the laat sir months, payable un demand, clear of taxes. B. B. C3MEGYS, Cashier. O'FIRST NATIONAL BANE, Puitanra.eare Nov. 2.1666. be Directors have this d ay declared a Dividend o , B.IX PER CENT. out of the mats of the last six months, payable on demand clear of taxes. no 3 al , DI ORTON McIRICHAEL. .Jr.. Cashier. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANE, Rama, 11 4 XIELPITIA. Nov. 1 1866. hlB Bank . as declared ÷nd of FOUR PER CENT., payable to atockholdereon demand. not-sip J. W. GILBOUGIL Casbb.,r. Canton ®in crer. Fresh import- d Canton Preserved GINGER, dr and In aprup, of the finest quality. For Sale by JAMES B WEBB; WALT and EIGHTH Streit FlignaYEAti—hx. Sea Serpent fbr sale by E. C. BI\IGIITdr. Co., S. E. cor. Water dr. Chestnut sts, GINGER,--Just recolved and for sal LI at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, 15.70. 118 Bout: second street. P.A_RAI, PINE APPLE, DUTCH A.ND SAi. SAGO CHEMIY, in store and for sale at COUSTrt East End Ornery, No. ES South Second street. ITALIAN MACARONI, YEEMIC 1 i.LT p TINES, In store and for sale at COUSTVEI Est , nd Grocery. No. 118 South Second street. LEMON PERT., OR &BUR Pvyrr, CITRON ANT Raisins. always tube bad at COl7 STY'S Beat IroCery, No. 118 South. Second street. 'PUFFED MANGOES PEPP ERS ennine Scotch Ala and OLWp, orter, Nes I:Sch aa l/ S mi sl uß m tari on i N ut err eo N t aiess i" M d s o c n kerPl, Germ! TY'S East End Grocery,N D of US South Second street. a ANS 1 RAMS Stewart's Trenton, Davie LI Star Hatasalriggs ds Sws celebrated Oinch teal Hams, and J. Bower's City_ Cured, warranted t aVe satisfaction. For sale by yd. F. isprr.r.rN, N. corner Eighth and Arch. • • ni.avE OlL.—actobaaketa Latonr and other ravorta V- brands of Salad 011Jor sale by BE. ISPELISIS N. W. corner Arch and Math. JAVA 001.7.11 E. —Para Old Government JAVA Oareit . fermis by M. P. tliPilwfri, xit. W. corner of Arai and Eighth sweets. - flE.Afil TEALS 11-100 packages of very choice nos L crep Green and 13laft, of the tat Importation. AI them leas bave been bo t aince the deolize In gold ve are p repared to famines at aeatly rxhicee prices,'For sale by the box or at retalL AL F. SpI2.LOT. SR W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. . . cos s, 4ko. ("MOTHS.' - z .1 AND VESTENOIs. C JAN/Iad:LEE invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and Well assorted stock of Goods 'adapted to men ' s and boys' wear, comprising _pririF - .Vllack French Cloths, r Blue French Cloths, Colored French Cloth!. OVERCOAT CLOTHS, Black 'French Beavers, Colored French Beavers. Black Esquimsux Beavers, Colored Esquimau". Heavers, Blue and Black note, Blue and Black Ps/etc:dn. . PANTALOON bTuff.cB. FtlackFrench Casslmeres. Black French Doeskituk, - Camlineree ed and Striped Casalmerea, Plaid and Silk lei/zed Cassimeem Satinets. all qtslitlea, Cerds t Beaverteens, &c„ Ve3thigli, At wholesale and retail, by JAMES & 11 North Oecona et., iglu of the 43914 en Lamb, Natural Sciences. The collection. which comprises over three hundred different kinds of small animals, ex di* and living, together with bears, dm, of mammoth size. was made in Dakotali Territory; near the Lead of the. White river, by Picif.'=Harden. SPECIAL NOTICEis. EAD,.h.LIN NSTITUTE LECTOR rs will commence on TO' , the 6th instant. ana be continued on I uesday evening of each week, tor twenty. two weeks, at 8 o'clock, as iollows: - on Electricity and Light., lour lectures, by Prof. HEARN MRtic TON. Cm Pneum O a Chemis J. ARAL. try, seven lectures, by Dr. L. • On Chemistry of Metals,ihree lectures, by Prot .& - . On First Principles ot- Mechanics. eight lectures, by Prof. lIENRY MORTON.• PRIVILEGES—Members and holders of second class stock. on the payment of their. contributions, and the-members and holders of ten Blares of first-class stock. can ahend the meetings and use the library, (and take ont books) and'are entitled to tickets to the lectures f or *elf and tadyr Minor children, wards and apprentices of members andlholders of second•claas stock whose contributions are paid, and life members and holders often shares of tirst-class stock, are entitled o the use of the library and lectures on the payment ofg2, or for the lectures only, one, collar for each minor. Minors holding stock, pay $l. 50, and have the use of the library and lectures. PAYMENTEL—AnnuaI contributions. $5, 2 or $5O •for life; 'and 11 for the cextiticate of membership, 8 POCK. $lO Per share, with an annual contribution of 43 woen registered for nse. 'itch°• a for pi , sons, not members of the Institute for earh course, on _electricity and Light, on Chemistry, and on Mechanic% for one person, tl; for one gentle. man and two ladies, s 2 Sitgle ae mission to the first four lectures, 50 cents each; and each subsequent lecture, 25 cents. Persons wishing to become members, will please ap ply at the hall of the Institute, Mo. 15 B. bEVENIR street, to n02.3t W. RAMILTOIsI, Actuary. TH N TR H A LA O DE A EI R A E . A O NDBALTIMORE ONNTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY have extvtided the timeto SATURDAY, November 10th, 11366, forre ceiving proposals for the grading, masonry and- bridge stmennructure, and ibrnishing the cross Use and lay. lag the track_ upon six miles of the- said .Company's road, extending from near the Rising Sun village, Cecil county, Md., to the Susqueharma river. • • Plans and specifications of the work can be,exam tried at the office of the Engineer John M. Hood, at Port Deposit, Cecil county, Md., and a guide will be ternished to show the work to those desiring to look at the same. The Engineer purposes to be at the Rising Stm vii 'age; on Tnesday,October 30th Instant, Friday,Novem• ber 2d, next; Tuesday, November 6th, and Friday November 9th. JOSEPH HIJDDELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Philadelphia, Oct. =d. lees. 4=-tnolo wit?:GUSTAVUS BERGNER. Brewer ofihe Crty of Philadelphia, Penna.. has in compliance he Act of Assembly, April 4th, 1865, providing against. and other detention and approion of barrels and other vessels belonging to him, diedin the Office of the Court of Common fleas, a description of marks by which his barrels and other vessels are known. Be claims as his property a'l vessels marked 1, lranded 'G. Bergner," on the head and bottom, or on ooth of each vessels. 2 branded"G.43e;zner, Ph ila," 3, with the private mark in the shape of a stave :boot of an inch in diameter. 4. with a private mark of a concave branded within me and a half inch from the tape Horeb about 3i of an Inch in diameter, Oct m,w,l2ti FOR G113TA.V133 B EEG NEB, NEw ORLEANS. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA ANDSOUTIIEEN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 314* douth Delaware 4vEnne PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2, 1866. NOTICE TO SHIPPED:,.—in consequence of the work on our New Orleans Steamship "Star of the Union" not being complete - 11, we are compelled to detain her until TUESDAY, November Uri, at 4 P. at which time she will positively sail. Freight received until noon of sailing day. For freight or passage apply to' no"-31 WM. L. JANCE:S, Agent. _ _ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPA.NY TRRAtLIIRER'S DRP ARTIE T. _ PHILADELPHIA, ..Iyovember 1,1866. NOTICE 2 u STUCSI3OLDEHB. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual oividend of FOUR PER, CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, dear of National and State taxes, payable on and after November 30, 1868. . Blank Powers of dittnniey for collecting dividmds are to be had at ttos office • of the ComPany. No. 238 S. I'HIRD street. no 2 301, TBODL&B_ T. Fni'rir. Treasurer. 0c2,W,13t+ t' , ;310 , (AD.5! , •z:vA.43 1 4'", 11/12, I'l , ••fg ' ViEVIEL 131,1EN9r. THE aI'LEIrDID LARGE FIRST-CL sSS FIVR STORY • S r irt)_trit-.IE, No. 16 worth Fifth. Street, • SECOND DOOR ABOVE COMMERCE. Possession given immediately.' Apply No.lB North -FIFTH street. Ina St* , MASTER'S PEREMPTORY SALE VAL. U. 4 BLE DEAL ESTATE,—THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers.—ln pursuance of a Decree of the District Court for the City and County of Ronny. Andrew B. Wells vs. Samil Wagner and Ta bias Wagner. Executors. fit., et al. June Ter ta, 1866. No. 9.—tin TUESDAY, Nov. lilt, 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public thle 'without reserve, at the PR.LLADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the foil owing describOjoroperty, viz.: No 1. , -XTRA VALU DUBIN - P .- K . 4 STAND, THREa-SToRY BRICE BUILDING. No. LIS South THIRD Street, between Walnut and Chestnut streets.—All that three•story brick messuage andiot of grog nd, situate on the west sideof Third street, between. Walnut ana Chestnut streets. 154 feet north of Walnut str,et. in' the City of Philadelphia; containing in frond on Third street 20 feet, and in depth 120 feet to a 4ifeet alley: together with the' right and privilege of ' said 4 feet alley, in common with the owners and occupiers of the lots of ground adjoining the same, and of watercourses therein. 'or The improvements on the above are a three story brick butiding, with three-story back bulldiugs. now occupied as offices. NO. - 2—NE 9.T RESIDENCE, 216 North NINTEI street. between Race and Vine streets. Alt that three story brick wessuage and lot of ground, situated on the west side of Ninth street. 20 feet south of Sergeant street, between Race and Vine streets, in the clay of Philadelphia: rontaining in front on. Ninth street 20 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet to a four fent wide alley, leading into the said Sergeant street: together with the right and privilege Of the said four feet wide alley, and of a water course In the same, with free in gress. egress and reg. ass into, out of, over and along the said alley, at all times for ever,in common with the said Elizabeth S. lisrgeant, her helra and assigAs, owners, tenants and occupiers of. the other lots of grotir d pounding thereon, and 'of; laying down and re. pairing pipes of conduct in the same, and of attacning pipes for ).13 trodn, hog the SOOlrylltill or hydrant water. Into the said described premises. , iwTbe above Is a substantial, dwelling; with back: buildings: it is In a rapidly Improving location, and could readily be converted Into stores. . Übe papei s can be seen at the office of the Master 416 Walnut street. Sir Sale Absolute: ' . " CHARLES S. PANINDAST, Master. M. THOMAS dt SONS, Auctioneers, 0c22,25 27,n02.5,7,10,13 139 and 141 S. Fourth at. XILLORPH. 4 NS' COURT AND TRUSTEEIs SALE, —Estate formerly of the Rev. ROBERT SLAWS, , D. D., deceased, and now held by Trustee, under his WiII—THOMAS dr, SONS, Auctionees. Desirable and well built ".t.tESIDENCE, No. 238 PINE street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans'. Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, and under authority alto of Act of Assembly, will be sold at pub. lic sale on TUESDAY. November 6th, 1868, at twelve o'clock, noon.at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE the following described property, part of the Estate of Rev. Robert Blackwell, D. D., deceased, viz: All that messnage, being . No. 238 (f...rmerly 64) situate on the south side of Pine street, between Delaware Second and Third streets, In the city of Philadelphia; contain. ing iu :front on Pine street about 26 feet 8 Inches, and extending in depth southward (gradually inure 'sing In width) 142 feet, more or less, to Stithoper's. alley, on which it contains 27 feet in width. Bounded northward by Pine stieet- eastward by ground of Robert Burton. southward byStamper'sahey,and westward by ground of Dr. Philip ttlng Phy sick. By the Coon E. A. MERRICK:CIerk O. C. JOHN WM. WALLACE, Trustee of Mrs. Harriet Willing Ralston, under the will of the Reverend Robert Blackwell, I). a, de erased. N. B —This is a , thoroughly well-construoted house —having been built by Dr. Blackwell, for the private residence of his daughter,liirs. George Willing. It has back buildings, to which Is attached washroom and bathroom- The title is indisputable having been for a century In the same family. IT IS FREE OP ALL INCUMBRANCE. One half the purchase money may remain oa mort gage, it being all held for investment. The property ha.s beet: occupied for some years past by Edmund A. Bonder, Esq, whose right of occupancy remains till October 1 1867, but who, being about to re move, authorizes the vender to atate that the pur chaser can have poss.ssion probaby before the let of Detrember, but positively before the end or December. The premises may be viewed between three and Rye o'clock. - 41.00 earth to be paid at the Urns of sale. IL THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 0c16,2,n05 119 and 141 S. Fourth street ir• PUBLIC SALE. Punnet, Ito an order of the Orphans' Court of ntgontery county, the following VALUABLE B.s.Rai late the tiro of George Reiff, decAsect, will be sold at public e, on Tuesday, the 6th day of . .Novernber, 1566, on the premises. The farm, contain& stout 101 acres of land, situate In Mallon townahlp adjoin lag the line of the Borough of. Norristown, Is bounded outhreelid'6 by public . roads. OrOnting on the De- Kalb ' street or Blew State toad- on the east, and on the Old State read on the west, and is within ten minutes'iwalk of the Norristown and Reading Railroad •Deppppt The - improvements consist of a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on Swede street, large barn anti other outbuildings, well with pump at the barn, and one of the very best springs of water at the house. The land Is naturally ofezent quality, and Is in a high state of cultivation, conve niently divided Into Adds and enclosed principally with new lending. There is also a tenant - house and barn, the latter troillcient to stable fbur ortive horses on the premises., This is one of the most desirable farms In .Pdontgarriery. comity. "Its nearness to mar kets and the lines of public wavelrenders It valuable for terming purposes, and as itiolns the borough lines and fronts largely on three streets, is especially . adapted for town iota, cnuntry seats dr, The location Is unsurpassed, and taken altogether the propeity is one which should command the atten don of all - those wishing to purchase. Persons wish ing to view before the day ofsale, will call on Jonas A. Reiff. corner o. Swede 'and Airy streets. Norristown 4,,5.0id of the.. purchase- money may remain secured upon the premises, made kn Stil ocown eto mat 1 o ' clock P. If, Conditions m by ence CATHARINE RIFF, H. U. EIdeTAD, real St JONAS A. RKIPP Jecon FISEMR., Auctioneer. Administrators ._ FARMS, hiIL.LS, COUNTRY EIEa.TS, ela if von want to purchase tams, &c., send for our la eit Wailes of the following rex - ters PENNSYLVAN/ i Farm Register, f ret. JERSEY Farm Register. sent fret. Isle itT LAN 0 Farm Register. sea t free. DELAWARE Farm Register. sent free. E. TO WNSRSD d: CO, , =7 'gonna Sixth. nos s,m,cvStl HOUbE REGISTER FOR NOVEIIIRER. FOB. SALE—Over 300 handsome houses large an small, at prices from $1 500 1 0450.100. For clew, IP lion, price etc, see PIaILADERIA. REAL ES TATh BULLETIN. Copies sent free. TOWNSEND & CO., 237 South Sixth street. 003 rynW.34 GREhN STI,E,ET.—FOR SALE—A Handsome Four-s.ory RESIDEIiCE with nouble bans-build ings, fir islod throut perfect serior manner with extra conveniences and-in order; situate on the south side of GRP:RN Street. west of Sixt. , enth street. Lot ISO feet deep to Brandywine street. J GUMMEY & EONS, 508 Walnut street. .... E .— • - STREET—FOR SALE—The Rand ,,Air some brick Residence, 22 feet fro :4, together with "1711 .rle and Carriage Rouse,lot 24 feet de,p through , o a 4 feet wide street, situate No Ibo 9 qruce street. Immediate possessiou, J. M. (lILMMEA t SONS, 5,53 Walnut street. SALE.—The handsome the story brick EG, residence with back buildings, No. 82d ortl Fifth street; modern convenience and Improvements; lot 21 et by by 143 feet deep to Randolph street. framed' me possession. J. M. GUM - AIRY et SUNS, 508 Walnut street.l FOlt SA_LR —A Splendid Farm or 30 acres with km; buildings almost 113 W. =nate on the Som rtcn turnpike Road, Tweets-third Ward, about miles above tionierton. SHALL CROSS ct SON 3, 0c31.61 , 4 Real Estate Brokers, FranktordLyceum, en FOR S ALE—The valuable four story brick Pro ' perry, with lot, 20 feet front by 66 feet deep, situate at the n , rthweet corner of Tenth and Hunter streets, .bove Market. J. M. GUMMEY & nONe, ZOS IValnut street.ocr FOR SALE—A four-story brick DWELLTNG, Eal northwest corner Fifteenth and Lombard streets. An modern improvements. Lot 20[100 feet. Immedi. ate potesion. Apply to COE'PIICR & JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. - 0C27 EGERMANTOWN— FOR SALE— A handsome double-pohsted atone residence with szab•e and carriage house and 13,, acres of ground., Situate within ten mtnntEs' walk from the Railroad depot. J. Ai GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. re , . FOR SALE, withpoasession, a modern Dwell ,a in thorough 6 zepair. Gas, hot bith and beaters thrOughout; price 14 '7OO, clear. No. imevrxE street. • no3-3t* - - - Ern Egg R ACE G S A A R L D E N. O —FREOSEO N R EGVNE-71,wrFith every convenience. ' 13,000 may, remain .i 6 POPLAR below Ridge avenue. no24t. - _ €MI OR RENT—The three•story briek residence, 111:3 with conveniences and lot 185 feet deep, No. 2a4 South Twenty .first street. J. X. GUMMEY 50a Walnut street. - E 124 TO LET.—WeTh lighted Rooms, second, third and fourth st °ries of Istore No. 25 North Second street. Apply to SORPUCTIC. & JORDAN, !WALNUT street. 0027 FURNISHED HOUSE,near GERMANTOWN TO Let, for the winter, to a family without Sinai c udren. Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock. at 1622 .LOCUST. 0c27-14t2 FOR RENT—A STONE TIFAIDENCE With Stable and Carriage house; situate on OREsT• Street, below Thirty-eighth. J. M. GUNMLEY SONS, 508 Walnut street. Olt ' FOR SALE-001TAGE DWELLIN_ ,GF N. W. um corner of .EIGHTEENTH and DEL/kW:Jr plow. I no.l2t* FOR BALE—The desirable COTTAGE RIM. DEBTOR, northwest corner of EIGHTEENTH io MN Place. In.. 0. • , aLA1314%, UTAl'qTßD.—Wanted an OFFICE AM/ STORAGE Sr - BOOM on either first or, second floor, on Dela. ware avenue, between Arch and; Vine streets. Ad. dress Box 80. 1.27. Philadelphia Post Office.• • ocle:V. _ - WANTED-2.000 hard_ bricks. E. SODDED. dt ww - 00., Dock street , , 1150.1LtILDJINto. ner of SPRUCE and , 1111eHTH ;freers, Is open to receive BOARDERS, Boom; Slagle suit Suites with privattatible Uletilreti. • hglaishe MECDIMAIL. USESTARIN'SCONDITIONYOWDERS HORSES AND CATTLE, It cures Worms Bets and Coitat • It cures Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound. It is the best alterative for Horses and Cattle now in rise, having a - reputation °MO years' standing. It lea sure.preventive for..the much dreaded/Under. NO Firmer or Dairyman Should be without It: For sale In Philadelphia by DYOTT & CO. 'LM North Second stree4 JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW. DEN. W. 'North Sixth street, and by Druggiqta-Ugh. out the country, Address all orders to , STABIN & FI.OYD, Pro_ ~ prietors, - .259 Duane street. , New Yortr. -AYER'S SAF.SAPA. tILLA IS a concentrated - tract of the choice root, combined with other Jatances of still greaten zerative - power- as- to af >rd an effectual Antidote r d a.ogon darsaparilla is, 3dted to cure Such a re ..,dy is surely wanted by (080 whoonffer from Stru ins complaints, and that Jnewhich will accomplish their core must prove, as "l oas.of immense service ted fellow citizens. How -will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found is the following complaints : Scrofula. Scrofulous Swellings and" Sore% Skin Diseases. Pimples, Pustules. Blotches,. Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire Bose or Erysipelas, Totter or Salt_ Rbel.m, Scald Read. Ringworm. &.c. • apphiliii Terzerfal Disease thisxpell limn the Iva. tern by. he rolonged use of cusirserAttriza,and the patients left in comparative health. Female Diseases are-caused by Scrofula In the blood, ard are often soon cured by tabs ErriZACT of SARae•= Do not dis Card this invaluableinedicine, because yon have been imposed upon by something preiendlng to be Sarsaparill a . while it was not. When you have used Arita's—then, and not till .then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it, cures, we refer you to Ayers American Almanac, which,the - Itgent below named pill_Eirmsti,. gratis to alt. Who call forlt. AYER'S (Asia:l aria Pre rd forth° care of Costi ve nese, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. indigestion, 'Dysentery Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, _Rheumatism, Heart. burn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Ni males, and for a Dinner Pill They art sugar coated,so that themost sensitive can take them nseaaantly, and they are the best Aperient in the world for all the purposes 01 a family physic. Prepared by J. C 'A'YER.t. CO , Lowell. Maas., and sold by J. M. ZdAlllll er. CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. • • se=s.m,w-2m OPAL DENTAL r.r , vv.S..—A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, :destroying animalenhe which infest them, giving tone to the gums. and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may be used daily, and will be found n.J strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the coma and detersiveness w ill recommend it to every one. 'Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist. it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain weahes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTALLINA. advocate its use it (=mains nothing to pre vent its unrestrained employment, Blade only by _ JAIL T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by DMgeista generally, and Fred. Brown, - D. L. Stackhonse, Seward th Co., Robert C. Davis, C. R. B. eeny, Geo ,*O. Bower. Isaac It . RAY. Charles Shivers, C. B. Needles, • S. M. life Collin, T. J. Husband, S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, ' Cbarles H. Eberle, Edward Yarrish, James N, Barks. William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst di CO., James L. Bispham, Dyott dr. Co., Hughes & Coombe, 'LL C. Blair's Eons, I Henry A. Bower. Wyeth 04 Bro. ENTIRELY BELIABLE—HODGSONI3 Bronchial TABLETS, for the care of coughs, colds hoarse. ness, bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefited b I:lB.thg these Tablets. Prepared only by LANCASTER & wrr.rA, pharmacentis. N. Et Cor. ARCH and TEETH streets. Philadelphia. For sale by Johnson, Holloway Cowden, and DruggiNs generally. se.Atf PRI7sIII3 BROIs OHLLT. AND PIILMOINIc • DEW DBOPB fir Coughs. and all Disease, cline Throat and Bronchial Tunes This Invaluable ration for every household. Public Speakers. Bingen &c,pos a 'Western celebrity, and has been laicism to relieve the moat obstinate and almost kor_leas cases It is agreeable, strengthening and soo Prepared b C. 811.1415111, No. ISS South — MU, street, P phis. je7-ti _rBODS.V , I B D II v OIeNrINtOe dN CSNId, a o il Np VEnRd T o OE t p h Dee r r N Aodirl e L a Sn s CDrr, hT. feet. Office 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will -c •• • • • • ,••• - no3tll lifrottv ettweakvi:ezr.va:my ono:4:1 PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTER/a, NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH. STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. jnov3.3xLest Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. "sr COUBITSY Wan% ATTiaziDED TO. -IT* F KRA_FT & CO. 6. NSW GALVANIC WORKS, 2-115 and 2417 SOUTH street, Philadelphia - All kinds of Iron Work GalvanLted In the most approved man. ner. Iron of any particular description er size pro cures and galvanized to order. no=o Cl KNIGHT a CV, WHOLI32IALEOBO-11t8ti 14.13. R. Car. WATER and CrEatfEarbMT fsreeta, Phn odelals. .Amla for the Bale of the Profit:fa of Boahwark ftror Hff ener, and the Eiroceref flow Homo. 1N if ICALO :3 0 a:11 RBSOLDMIO.ta TO ADMIT( , 13.17.11 CERTAIN 'framing in the Appropriation to the Board of Health. Sta *Wed. By the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, That the City C3ntroller be and is hereby authorized to Hake the following trona. i. m in the appropriation made to the Board of Health for the year /Sae; to wit: prom Item No. (salaries,) the sum of nine hun dred dollars (s 00). as follows To Item No. 18 (outside channel visits,) three Mtn d r , cl and 9 fty dollars (x 350). To Item No. 16, (board and washing at Lazaretto,) two hundred and fifty dollars (r.a3). To Item No. 17, (general repairs.) three hundred doltars (13EV). From Item No. 4 (pay to physicians and collectors 0' vaccine ,cases,) the sum of one thousand dollars (el °so). To Item No. 24, (fuel. lights, ac..) eight hundred dol lars 08001. And to Item No. f 3, (medicines, coffins, dm ,) two hundred dollars (Me). ' WM. S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. ATTEST—TtODEBT BETHEL", Assistant Clerk of select Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select CounciL Approved this second day of November. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D, 1866). MORTON NeIdICHAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia. ♦♦ N ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTARY TO AN Jot. Ordinance entitled "An ordinance to make an ap propriation to defray the expenses to be incurred for the rreePtiOn of State Flags." approved June Is, PAL B.Ecrimq 1. The Select and Common Conantls of the city ot, Philadelphia do ordain That the ordinance en titled "An ordinance to make an appropriation to de fray the expenses to be incurred for the reception of State FlegsZapproved Rine 15 1866, be amended by btriking out in the fourteenth line of said ordinance the words "twenty five," and that the Controller be enctlereby is authorized to make the following trans fers in said ordinance. to wit:—Fr , rn Item, boarding' six hundred color-men, the sum of three hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty- oneoents, as follows,To item "carriages'," the sum of one hundred and thir ty-seven dollars; and to Item printing and stationery, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and forty-one cents. ' • ' WILLIAM S. STORLItY. ' • • r President of Common Council. Awrirst—BENJAMIN H. HAMM - 3. Clerk. of Select Council. JAMES LYND. . President of Select Council. Approved thistsecond day of November,AnnoDomini eighteen hundred and sixtv.six(A.D.l666.) • It MORTON McBHOHA.EL, Mayor of Philadelptda. - lk N ORDINANCE TO APPROVE ..I.CATAIN CON .rI. tract for the erection of a school edifice at Me cbanisville. SnoTron 1. The Select and Coninlon oouncile of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the contract dated the nineteenth day , of September. ,executed by the Mayor o: the city of the one part; and by Seth K. Serums. contractor. oftbehther part, for the erection of a school.edifice at Mechanist/11e •In the Twenty third Ward for the sum - of ' tvrtnty.five hundred dol. lars,be and the same is hereby approvedand confirmed and that Watson Coady, the surety therefor, is hereby approved. • • WM.'S. STOlnalnr, President of Common Council. Arrasx-11.11MJAMIN HAINES, Clerk of Select Council. . JAMES LYND. , • • • President of SelectCouncii. - Approved this - second day of . November. Anna Dentall one thousand' eight hundred and'sixty.six. It MORTON Mt Mayor of Philadelphia. DEsolopTiox To AuTsonigg A„ CIERVADIN, AV transfer in the Annual Appropriation to the Onn. trollers of Public EcluSols; for 1888. • ' .Pezoleed, By, the Select and Common Clonnolls of the city of Philadelphia, That'the.City Controller.he harebylauthorized to transfer the sum of one hmmdred and strety.eight dollars - and eighty six Cent!, frel L i t ea l 53 ffurnitureL in ;the. anraual u approPtleerl .s_ e Controller(' of. Public Selman fbr Oa Year 186 e. to Auk= 49 frepaire] in the .ralfth School Section. • • • - WiI•LLABUS. S'ZOICLEY._ President of Common Connell. Aravzsor—lrENJAßllN H. 'EtAINI3," Clerk of Select Council. President of Select,Council, Approved this second daY of Nov e mber ' Ann° Doming one thousand eight hundred and alsOr-alx Zt mdraix EfeIICHAEL. NgTor of rigladelP4ll l / 4 - City of By the phia, That Select an the d Common Col:tunnels of the City of Philade,f Commissioner of H ighways be and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with competent parties who shall be selected by a majority of the owners of pro perty front - ng on the'folluvring aireets for the paving hereof: viz, Sixteenth nty-s street from Master street to lumbia avenue. Twend t from Ox•ord s Co t.eet to Ridge avenue, iftv ec en o strees ttree from Thmaii.on street to Pennsylvania avenue, and Beach street from York strret to cumberland street, The conditions of said Contracts shad be that the Contractors shall col lect the coat of -paving from the °waters of prapt rty. And thee shall also enter into obligations to toecap to keep t,l e streets in good eider for three years after the paving is finished. • WM.. B. sromogY. Presidt f Common Amax—Aßß ATT A st. STE en oWAHT. Council. Assistant Clerk of Common 0013.114 L JAM LYND, President of Select Council. . , Approved this second day efaccrrember, AnneDonshil one thoseand eight hundred and_ sixty-six, (A. D. /BM. [0.1:411.1 RFSOLIFTION 0 .A.LITHORIZEC 'lHrt OTIADING of C.nrtland street and Juniata avenue) liesasat By the &ohm!, and Common Col:molls of the Chj of ettiladelphis, Mit the Chief Commissioner of Highways be and be Is hereby tuatkorized and dire. ed to =ode tedhe established grade of the city. °armload street train Broad street to. Old - York road, at a met not weeding one,bundred andoixty-eiglat dollars and seventy-des cents, and Juniata avenue from Fifteenth street ;to this Ole 'Y ork road, at a coat not ezceeding Ave hundred dollars. WILLIAM S. STOBLEY_ Prtaldent of Common Vounail Amrrasr—AßßAßAM eTP.WART. sEistant Clerk or Cowman Council JAMBS LYIiD, President of Select Connell. Arproced this second day of Woventher. Aiwa Danial one thousand eight hundred -and atztpatr„ (.a. D lEeti). RXSOLUTI ON 70 RNTBR SAT/BFAC rION ON the edictal Bond of WallarnS. P. White, I:Waster or Water Beni& • _ . .bcsotreci. By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Ptt Bade/phis, That the City Solicitor be ,nd hereby directed to enter satisfaction on the Ofilmal rood of William J. P. White,Res,lster of Water Rents (D. C. D. i. D. March Term. MA, No. SS). Provid-d, Ile Controller shall certify that his =moats are correct, and that there is no default. JAMES LYND. President of !select Council. ' Approved 0118 second day oflc ovemb , r, a n ao.Domt it one thousand elghs, hundred and sizsy-alx (A.D. 1866). 'DOR FTWA TTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE -1..• WELL .& CO.'S PATENT GLASS CASTOR WHEELS. Then a wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, dz. We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly_ increased force of soand. without detracting from the harmony and melody of the instrument; rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they are now being applied by ninny to these valuable mu sical instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to his death. pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who are guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness - is produced from any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having: their carpels cut or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use, often caused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as , we all know that glass is noxecorrosive. There are no - rough or unfin ished edges to the Glass Wheel., such as we often find in those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on thesur face, or edge, while the former will always maintain the smoothne.a of glass.just as they are finished. By sleeping upon glass wheels youretain all the eleo tricity yen had in your body on 'retiring, and you get up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young) man. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec tricity gained while in bed cannot miss off. Ask Your doctor' what he 'thinks of the Giese. Castor Wheels. Ask him carell diseases, from exception of chronic diseases, not causedthe want of electricity. We have a man In our place whom the doctors pro noanced past curing, with the inflammatory rheu matism. The wheels cured him in less than four weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are facts which can be proven on application at our office. No. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our FactorY,at Westville, New Jersey where we have some sixty hands employed in the manufacture of the Glass Cas7 for Wheels. . • notoo w beaid to any one Who will s they have received a ny benefit or relief after using aY Oapewell & Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4) of the Wheels sent„to any part of the "United States. on re ceipt Of 11 50i J. B. CAPBWBLL CO . No. D 35 Base street.. la D I ). :JT - 3 3Q3:11111 , 1 :1%1 I ADAMS' REPRESS COMPANY,—On and after TUESDAY, May 1, the PREIGHT DEPART. MEND of this Company will be REMOVED to the V izt l . nrelfew , Building, Southeast corner of EDE and MARE MT streets. Entrance on Eleseatb street and on Market street. ' ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BUSYNESS will be transacted as heretofore at, azo CHID3TNITE street. Small Parcels and Packages will he reuelVedattithar office. :Call Books will be keptat each office, and any calls entered thereto previous to 5 P.M. will recetat 'attention same day, if within a reasonable distance MI oar sma3, inspiees fbr goods and settlements to Made at 820 CIDEETNUT street. JOHN BINGHAM. Gant - DBESERVED TAMARINDS:I-1w kegs lkiartlatque x - 7 amezinds in sugar. landinE,* sad for sale by J. Bt. )31755/Bit 4 C 0.408 flouth - Delaware !wenn% _ CITY ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE TO MARE AN AIPROPRIA- Ii non to pay certain claims. hgc.rion .1. The detect and Common Councils of the _city et ktritedelphia do Ordain, that the gam of Thir teen Thousand.bline Hunched and .Eignty-two Dollars and; Two Cents be and the same is hereby appro.. L priated th and for the following purposes, viz- Item L To nay 4Z/facers of the District Court, tour 'hundred and eleven Collars. Item L. 1 o pay Othcers of the Court of Com Mon Phew, two hundred and eighty , shr dollars • Item 3. To pay Officers of the Court of Quarter Bee aione nine hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty Ben ce Item 4. To pay for meals for Jurors, two hundred and fifty dollars. • • Item 5. To pay for arrest of Fugitives from justice, seventy dollars. ' item 6. To pay fees of District. Attorney, Twenty. :livekundreddoliare, Item T. To pay fees of Clerk of Quarter Sessions,four tk otisand dolls_ Item 8. To pay Benjamin F. Mill in, for printing ad ditional regular and extra Assessments and Box Slips, edght, hundred and Meaty five dollars and nine,' cents. d • nem 0. To pay for making up Election papers, fifty- 10. Tlipay for Books of Clerk of Quarter Ses sions, one hundred and forty-faur dollars and fifty denta. ' Item 11. To pay for binding Deserters' Lists. &c., Ally eight dollars and aevesty-five cents %item is. To pay for Docket furnished the Court of Quarter sessions, twenty-nine dollars. itern la, To pay for Stationery- furnished the Su rreal. Court, seventy-eight dollars and eighty•sevea cents. . it 14. To pay for Books - for Clerk of Orphans' 'Court, two hundred and seventy five dollars. Item lb, To pay for Books for Register of Wills, two hundred and gement) , five dollars. -Item 16. To pay ooks for the Prothonotary or the Dltitrict Carat, eight hundred- and one dollars and fifty oat ts. - - . Item 17, To pay for Stationery for the District Court, one hundred and thirty dodara. • - Stein 18. 10 pay for Books for the Prothonotary of the (tone; of Con. mon Plias, four hundred and ninety dollars and auver.ty-live canals. ' Item la, To pay for Roots for Recorder efDeeds, two thousand three hundred and seventy-six dollars and twenty-five cents. Aid warrants for items 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, 8 and 9 shall. be .drawa by the City CommheiMient r and for Items 10,11, /2, 18, 14, 15,16, 17. 18 sad 19 by tke City Solicitor, ' S. fiTuICI.itY, • erealdent oI WM Common CocuaciL AkTisT--.10)110 8C11.15T8110 Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND. President ofdelect CounclL Approved this 'Of Otte day of 10.vember. Anno Dori- hi — one thoufiluatteight hundred and sixty-Slx D. 1885). MORTON Mcdi &EL. ilayor of Ptuladelpais. Rlat .1 - SOLUTION PPROVIING THE SURILTLHS OF William J. P. White. Register of Water heats. - Ran/mei, By the Select and CommOn•Cocuroila of the • city of Philadelphia That George W. Simons ,and Clotilde White are beteby apt roved as the sureties of William J. P. White, Register of Water. Rents. And the City - Solicitor is hereby directed to prepare the proper bonds with Warrants of attorney for said parties - to execute, Caere judgments to be entered thereon, arid to file certificates of record that the lien of the judgment entered in pursuance of baud ‘rarranta of .6, ttorney shell only °palate against the respective properties submitted to the Committee on rinan:.e by the said eureties, that is to say. the ilea of the j no gmertt against George W. Simons atoll onh operate and against a certain lot or ground with the messnages ti.ereon erecter, situate on the e , uth side of Chestnut street, west of Sixth street in the Fifth Wat - cl; and the ilea of the judgment against Clotilde re. Whits, shall Islay operate on and against a . certain lot or ground whereon is erected toe meSSilage9 teneme is at tce corner of Water and Lombard streets in the Seventtt. Ward. WILLIAM S. STORIZT, Preece` of Common OosinalL ATTEST—JOHN ECKsTEIN, Clerk: of Common Coundll. JAMES LYND, President of Select CJunci.L. Approved this second day of November,,Armo Derain' one thousand eight hundred and slaty six (a.. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. - D.R6olarTioN TO ATITHORbIEC THE PAVDTG of Sixteenth. 'twenty-second, cave and Reach 51. Bet& MORTON McMICHAEL Ma 7 or of Philadelphia. MORTON 3fatfle Alayor of Phlladelphisi WM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. LST—ASBA HAIL sTRWART, Assistant Cleric of Common Connell. • MORTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Ptaladelphia. CASTOR. WHEELS. EILFUMERY.