Water for San Francisco." Last summer a preliminary survey was made of the country between this city and "Lake Tahoe, one of the mountain lakes lying in a valley on the summit of the Sierra lcevadas. This work was performed by an incorporated water company, who proposed supplying the`city with water brought from it. The lake is .1.80 miles distant from San Francisco, and has an elevation above sea leyel of 6,220 feet. It has the great average depth of -1,500 feet, and covers an area of 210 square miles. It is the handsomest sheet of water, andlias the 'hoar majestic and beau tiful surroundings of any of.the hu.ndreds of crystal lakes which abound in the Sierras. I Its outlet is the Truckee river, audit runs e in.!, the middle of summer 800,000,000 gallons or watervery day, and in winter fatly double that quantity. - The first work to be Aerie to set the waters cf the lake flowing to- i wards our city'willbem tunnel three miles long. _At tbe_mest end of the latter thei water item into the'north fork' of ..the American river, which will act as a natural conduit in the work for--twenty-five miles. Then it will be conveyed in flames and ditches , to the, town of. Auburn, Placer county, a' farther dietarice of forty'riiiles, thence in iron_ pipes_. snecessively to the town of Sacramento, Vallejo, Benicia, Oak . lancl,.and.San Francisco,a.farther ,distmase' onelinndred and_ - iight The towns named . Isci be — supplied With the lake-water. 'Vanning' at its • source; , the' - requisites ofi good ,iwater—want of,taste,:-I color; . ..arid{ smell, and cold as ice, even m mid-summer --if linjong journey does ..not. deprive it of all these, its presence heie is needed, and will be welexpred, extortionate prices:beinv now charged, for :meter . .by-the monopoly whioli_supplies the'etty: - loivesiollara,por month' for 'one fattbet;:for household lase! alone lathe rate. charged to our citizens.! The: alone," as abiava sketched,. will! egg, it^ lasetimated, the sum of $8,000,000,1 and it will take about eight, years, to carry it through. ; , Much of the water would be! `sold On the. line of the cc:adults for mining: and irrigating purposes. = Parties we Ind' told; are now in the Atlantic States."for the, purpose of perfecting - financial arrange - ments toponamence the tunnel next spring," • whibli'does not mean, it le to ha hoped, simply that they are trying to sell the ,franchise :for a consideration. That is a way, many _speculators have . got- here. If, they see something out of wiucti, after,the.expen diturA of apital, money may be made, they orgamze a - company, get franchise, and then rush to the Atlantic States with beau. tifully drawn-up facts and profit-promising figures, which are held out as bait to capi talists there to get them to buy all the fran chise-holders. Hundreds of worthless mines have been thus sold by sharpers, to the great detriment of those out of which capitalists on your side might have made, and some now are making, money. But in any given race towards a market the sharper whu had the poor or actually worthless article to sell always gets in ahead and - makes his sale first, to the detriment of his honest succes sor, who is received with suspicion by tuose previously duped.—San Francisco Letter. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.—The following: - has plat been issued, addressed to the old •cers of customs: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, Nov. 3,l.B66.—Congress, at its last session, having passed an act farther to provide for: the safety of the lives of passengers on board! of vasseis,, approv,ed July 25th. 1866, the! tenthsection of which is as follows: • "That all sea-going vesssls carrying pas sengers, and: those nayigating' any of the Northern and - Northwestern Lakes, shall have the life-boats required by law pro vider' with suitable boat-disengaging appa *rattua; so arranged as to allow such boat to be safely launched, with their complement • of passengers, 'while such yessels are under speed or otherwise, and so - as to allow such disengaging apparatus to be operated by one person, disengaging both ends of the boat tdmultaneouily from the tabkles, by which it maybe lowered into the waters" r - attentioniacalled to the anme, with ;the request that you will _bring it to the, nOtibaufahipowners and others interested, -antilmpiess• on them the =importance-of com Plying with its provisions. McCirnnoci, Secretary of the Treasury. • . UNION PACEPIC RALLESAH WEST FROM OztaaA.—General J. H. "Simpson, United States army, President of the Board of Com missioners of the Union Pacific Railroad and branches, hes submitted to the Seere tarylf the Interior the report of the com-; ox&monera on the eighth section of thirty; miles of said road, commencing at the 240th; and terminating at the 270th mile post. Tha l report represents the section ready for the present service, and supplied with all ne- i cessary drains, culverts.viaducts, crossings, , bridges, turn-outs, watering places, depots, equipmenta, furniture, and other apply tenances of a first-class road, and recom-, meiiod tile -acceptance -of the same: The Secretary has submitted the report to the President of the 'United States, with the recommendation that the section be ac cepted and the bonds and patents for land -due the company in conformity with law be issued, which, on the 6th inst., received the approval anti order of the President. RAILWAYS IN .e.sIA. MINOR.—The di-. ' rectors of the Smyrna and Aden Railway, have had surveys made for great extensions, of their system. Smyrna will continue to be the chief station, and a new line, it exe-, cuted, will pass to the north around thu; head of the . walf. It will then take an east erly course in the direction of. Sardis and Philadelphia, but stops short of those Once' renowned cities. The railway, on the other hand, strikes southward in the direction of pliegui, which will be reached by , a branch .linci. , -The Projected main trunk takes an •easterly course from Aden, to which it has already been open - ed. - In its route it will touch at, or pass by, Antioch, in Pisidia, Laodicea, Colosse, and Hierapolis. Per-' gamos • and Thyatira are to the north,of the northern extension. The company is at, present in an impecunioue condition. and the extensive works are postponed; for an indefinite time. The re venue is expected to be desired from, the carnage of cotton, wool, and other produce , of the country, and, from passenger traffic THE PRINTERS OF ITALY.—A typographi cal festival is to take place at Milan, in : tonor of the memory of Parifilo Castaldi, `; who invented movable type. The invention of Castaldi will be immortalized by a mono went, the work of a Milanese sculptor, Gni-. ' , seppe Corti. An Italian paper says : "We; -have reason to believe that all the printers of all the Italian cities will be repreented; atthlii :festival, which is to do homage:to one of the glories of Italy." Coal Statements. , The followin shows the shipments of 'coal over the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the , week ending Nov. 3, Cortiptged with same time last Week. Year"' Tona.Cwt Tons Cwt DhlPPed North 110598 19 ' 363,998 11 1 anlPPed ...............22,80416 - 907,784 03' Total. 15. : 1,271,722 It For corresponding time last y e r 6 1 11PPed North ElkiPPod South. ...... • '569,571.30.i The following .17 w a ndtateent or coal transported corer the 1301 aware Hudson Canal for the week. and season ending Nov. 3, and the sameperiods lasq ar: ye • ' For the week 'Per the. enditt Nov. 3. season.i betsvrazo and Hudson Canal— . .31,950 1180,394 i .pes.naprerfia COM (Nam .. pauy... 827 'M,845! , .34977 Far Mourne period last year: Week. Season.. Delaware and Hudson ...... 910 605,207, Parma. Coal OoraParlY 2.110 3i,320 30,020 Torsi Ton9.owt, - TOns.evit.", ..... -189,681.0'.' , 20 305 16 ^ — 572,470 01, =co -30 431 03 THE DAILY EVENING RULLETIN.--PIIILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8.1866. SPECIAL NOTICES. UNION- BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.-- FOUNDED 1831—" Art Inatt!ution for the Enrou• ogement rj industry the Supprerston of Paupertsm, and the Belk,' of ,Stffering among the Worthy Poor."—At ..he annual meetit g held Tuesday. October 16, 1866, at ,he rooms of the Bnclety,..northwest corner of Seventh and Ransom streets, the following gentlemen were duly elected officers and managers for the ensuing year: President—SAMUEL H. PERKINS. Vice Presidents—RlCHAßD D. WOOD, .LFIBECER T.IBA MINA. Treasurer—EDMUND WILCOX,4O4 Chestnut street. Corresponding Secretary—L. MONTGOMERY BOND. Recording Secretary—JOHN H. ATWOOD. xexes Beal Cosh* • ' Thomas A. Rudd, Thos. Latimer, Charles Rhoads, John 33 , hien. Richard Wood, Wm. Purvey, Chas. S. Warts, M. D., Arthur G. Coffin, ' Edward R. Wood, Benjamin Dine, James Bayard, John W Claghom, Joseph A. Clay. Thomas Wattson, Alfred M Collins, Jcseph IL Dulles, John E. Graeff, John A ahlitirrit, • Henry]), aberrant. ' At a subsemtent meeting of the Board the following appointment was made, to wit: John Hicks, Agent. There are 120 gratuitous female visitors (visiting in the Ostrich) where they reside). and who, from long experience, know nearly all the, worthy . poor. The folio* log is an epitome of their labors. and disburse ments for thepast year, taken from the annual report, towel: . LABORS, No. of visits made to the p00r....., " Families under charge......,......... " Sick administered unto " Deaths attended upon—five by Cholera " ,Persons found employment, in obullirtd; fdtgneatte B 10 Places in 1,243; i fathilles. at " Ifitildreis Stme '• ' d school and Sunday 108 " Persona, including children, forma 48( asylume.- " Young girls rescued from an.. abandoned abandoned lila and restored to: friends 2 - DISBURSEMENTS. Beduced to .Maney Thine by Ectimate. Ca , b distributed by visitors from - approoria lions by the General Board 0,875 001 Cash distributed from collections made by the viaitors themselves._ 2 594 92 Cash distributes from the office, including wagespaid out there as,aid . ' 1,100 00 Cash distributed to sewing women by the La • dies' Branch 4,017 12 • Cashdistributed to other female labor at the store of the Society 783 671 Cash Value of 1740 tons.. of COAL (of 2 240 lbs. to the ton,) distributed, in quarters, at $7 50 • • 13,050 00 Cash value of 64 tons of cola.. and U cords of woos collected by. the Cash . value - otirrovisions, - Lncludieg• buckwheat flour, Indian meal, potatoes, ' beans, hominy, teamoffee, sugar -molasses, bread, soap meats. and medicines and deli cacies for the sick—. Cash value of materials: 1,627 new and par tially worn garments, the gifts of various Dorcas and other Societies (acknowledged elsewhere) and of individuals, cash. $75. 1,221 00 Cash value of 252 yards of stuffs; 45 articles of furniture and bedding, and 128 pairs of boots and shoes 425 00 Cash .value •4550. stoves lent, bearing the name of the Society, to prevent their loss. These stoves were patterned by the Society for this me and are very economical in their operation. They cost, with repairs, deliver. ed and returned, about $6 each. As thy • last three years, the cost (and consequent value to the poor) per year of these stoves is, therefore. 1,100 00 Contributions both in money and materials thank fully received at the office of the Society. W corner. of Seventh and Saneom streets, or by the Treasurer. Edmund Wilcox, a sq., 404 Chestnut street. n06.6t1 LVCONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICE. THE PHILADELPHIA *A - ND RA_LTDIORE TRAL RAILROAD COMPANY have extended Lifetime to SATURDAY, November loth, 1666, for re ceiving proposala for the grading, masonry and bridge superstructure. and fmmishing the Cross ties and lay ing the track Upon six miles of the said Company's road, extending from near the Rising. San village, Cecil bountly,add.. to the Susquehanna.river. Plans and .specifications of the work can be exam ined atria °Mee of the Engineer John M. Hood, a' Port Deposit, Cecil comity, Md., and a guide will be furnished to show the work tothose desiring to look at The Engineer purposes to be at the Rising San vil lage, on Tnesday,October Seth instant,Fridav,Novem ber 2d.-next; esd ay , November 6th, and Friday, November Sth JOSEPH HITDDELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Philadelphia. Oct. d. 1886. __cxa4-trinlo Gia!OFFICR OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTILERN MAIL STE AM KIIIP COMPANY, u. 314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. Notice is hereby given that by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the abovenamed Company, adopted Augast 2Sth. ISM the FOURTH and last in- Atsliment of the Capital Stock of said Company being THIRTY PER CMiTIIM - SIMENTY.PTVE DOL. LABS per sbare.has been called In, and Is' due and payable at this office. Mrl7 , T rver S. MALCOLM, Treason?. tc'OFFICE POURING-ROM AND EAST EANDY OIL COMPANY, WALNUT street. XHILADELFZIAMOV. 5413,1866. Notice is hereby given that ceriain sharer of the Capital Stock of the Comp_any, forfeited fur non.pay. ment of an assessment of ONE (1) CRNT. per share, will be sold at public auction at the Office of the Com pany on the 21st day of November, 1566, at 1.2 o'clock, H. unless previously redeemed. By order of the Directors, no6-tuddhAti OFFICE OF GRANT OIL COMPANY, N. 0 6 ‘xtrnar FIFTH .and WAINITT. at , eat, Novara- bet 3, 1866. By.order of Board or Directors t a - meettng of the. Stockholders of-the Company will be held at- their office on hiONDA.Y tall, noon—to _take into coualde rat ion'the condition of the Company and the propriety ofeelliing the'properties. t. Et. A 3111VECJIELlb , i o 4 to.w.t.b.f.sst. 31.11.EVANTLLEI BRNEFIDIAL .ASSOCIA, TION.—The iwentylifth annual meeUng wlll oe !mid on TUESDAY next, 13th inst., at - a - o'clock P. M, at their-rooms, N. W. corner SAVEN'TH and hARbOM streetaosecond story. . The Annual Report will be submitted, and an elec tion. beld for Managers for the erusulog_year. noFsto - WILLIAM A:ROLM Secretary. p 0 %ILI) Rai Dia,Loo it Cht W:PI CITY A., - c - cotrivri-oy PHILADELPHIA, B. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PANNeY.I.- VANUA.: TO -THE SHERIFF , OE PHILADELPHIA CfLNTY: GREETING We command you, that by puplication once a week for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick, stm notify CHARLY. W.' DENNIS: late aye= County. that he he and appear In our Court of Common Pleas- for the City and County of Philadelphia, on theist MONDAY of December next., then and there to chew cause, If any he has why his wire wan - DENNIS. shbuld not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him,accord., hag to the prayer or her petition, files In said Court ' a t which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. "Vititnets the Hon Joseph' Allison, -- President of onr: saideourt, at Philadelphia, the, Beventb day of Ne 'ember In the year of -our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty.sii. T. tr. WEBB, noS-thit, 1. Pro Prothonotary. Do.c.i :,zlO i D.! A DAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY,—On and WU /OIL TUESDAY, May 1, the FItItIORT DEPART BENT of this company will be REMOVED to tht Dom an %New Building, Southeast corner of ELI CEIVTH and MARKET streets. Entrance on Eleventi rtreet and on Market street. --• AIM MONEY and COLLECTION ETIETITESt win be transacted se heretofore at 320 CIELECETNIE ?Amt. Small Parcels and Packages will be received at eithe Alice. Call Books will be kept at each office, and an; calls entered therein previous to 5 P. H. will recelvi attention same day, if wledn a reasonable distance o our office. Inquiries for goods and settlements to made at 820 CHM:MNu a street. JOHN GINGHAM, Supt m v LI•• tarn rARAPID OPENING.—XELS. M. A. BINDER. 131 - . N 0.1031 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, importer of Ladles' Drees and Cloak Trimminu Alen, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns, fo. Ladles' and Children's Drees. Parisian Dress - .an. Cloak I,l4 , kingm all varieties. La dles furnishim their rich and - costly materialse being ar tistically fitted, and their work finished In the mos Prompt and efficient manner, at the - lowest posslbl , prices, in twenty-fbur hours' notice. Cutting and beat wg, 'Patterns in settion by the single piece ,for 11107 chants and dteddlnskard now ready. sele-l7 BOARDIAItt. 921 SPRUCE STREET.—An elegantly ..farulsbee Becond•otory FRONT ROOM to let witt bard. ,Also, room for single gentlemen. [007,8t.• TitO.ABDLSIO.!-FitsSelass Boarding—ssakrussisssin, rooma to 143 n 1 t° smaJi /141,C.Iti9,1vit4ost cbildreo WAT.,NUT street. • n 0.540 , rpIEB HANDSOME BEESIDENCrE,Sordn Etag4 Itka 1 ner ofSPRVOE and EIGHTH etzeets, la open t. receive 'BOARDERS; Bon= t4lngla and -Suites wltl privatellable if dadred.• '; PHOTOGRAPHS, di/ IiVENDRROTH, TAYLOR 'di BROWN... 914 CHESTNUT 'STREET OPALIYTYPSS IVORYTYPES GN 2oßextath. PHOrotinaPHlo LIRENESSRS ofEV/sacar Sir NR. WENDEROTIL Ma RR.. ITTINGS IN THE OPERATING BOON. FINE IfiNGIIAVINGS:CHRONOLITHOGRAPIES P/UIURE MANES, ETC. [uo64u,th,s,6t2 ~~ ~YAiAITIs. „ XITAPITED.r.-_-:VVEtittedita °PRIM AND ISPOltiletk. VT ROOM on either flat or second door. on Deis ware avenue, between• Arch end- Vine streets. Ad dress Itcorblo: 127. Philadelphia Post Oillose ociXtf. VIVAJNT.Ev—XBS COO hard b,ricira. E..&, BOUDFA & TY C0., - BDockstreet nqB43t COVER YOUR FINE OARPETS.—Lmen DmMret. prepared...expreasly for use at..Evetaus_ Assets blies, may be lilted for the single °coastal' Ivitta holstenrre to lay same. To those raving expensive car pets which they destre to protect. this tittles may bo of some value. Apply at CeMet Otofe 759 Market etreet. ttOra-ta,tle,s.St DIVIDEND NOTIOEI4. GERAOW AND _ PEIIECIOHES TX RNP M IKE NT .—The N Managers have this day de. dared a Invidt-nd of TWO AND A HALF on the Capital Stock of the Company for the last aft months (exclusive of taxes), payable on and after isth inaalft. WIT.TTA At S. PEROT, ressurer, • • No: 314 Vitus weer. November 5th,1866; A meeting of Stockholders will be held on MONDAY the Mb Inet.,•at 12 , o'cloclt, 3E . at kio. - 314 Vlneetreet;to elect officers for tbeetuallagyeae. ao64lt* g CHE.tITIMIAId AND , WILLOW - OROVE •i tie anagers, have tits day -deilited st dividend:of THREE PE.); 'WENT.' on - the capital 'atock• of the tempt ny for the last six mnnih. (errluddre of taxes) payable on and after 15th inst. W. S. PEP.OT, Treasurer, No. 814, Vine street. sth . •. „ ifgrA meeting orStockhelders will beheld on MON- Da I', 12th inst., at 11 o'clock,A.M.. at No. 41.4 Vine st., to elect Charter officers for the twat:dug Misr loe 3t• PENBISYLVAMA:ICAILBOAD,G . OI4:PANY 1.1.=" 7 IIIitabITRIECIVE3 - DisPANTEIENT. PHILADELPHIA, Novembet 1, 1866. NOTICEsTouKROLDERE3. The Board of Directors have this day declared a sem tannnal .oividend. of _FOUR.PB.S. DENT. on the CapitalStockfof•theCompany, cleir , of.ftiationai and State taxes, payable on and after November SO, 1866. Blank Powers of attorney for collecting dividends are to hal:mist the , oftice_ At _the Company, /So. 2 3 8 S. THIRD street. • not Set THOMAS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. 101' OFFltat OF CLARION AND ALLEGHENY RIVER OIL COMPANY. N 0.146 S. FOURTH street, PirmenktPikrA t 'hhtiv."s,ll36B. - - The, Dhectora .have day' declarelthe THIRD DIVIDEND of FIVE CENTS per share. out of the net earnings of the Company. payable to stockholders or their legal representailves on and - after the ISth Inst. By order or the Board. - JACOB RIDGWAY, Secretary. . • THE COMMBROLLL - NATIONAL BANK laa7 OF . PENNBYLVANLIL, PHIL&DELPHIA. Nov. Tile Board of Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of FIVE PER CENT., payable ,on demand; clear ofNatitmal Taxes. ;S. C. PALBSEE, nos. 61 - (lathier. GIRARD NATIONAL BANE, PHILADEL. tt t Y pmts. N0v.43, Ilse. _ the Directors have this day declared a dividend of Six PER CENT. oat of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand. free ofall taxes W. L. ECELIFFitn. noS•Zgi Cashier. WriiiIRIBD NATIONAL .33.9.N.E.—Pe a r.r.- mk, November 6.1866. he Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of united States taxes. R. OLENDINNING, Cashier. ~.., UNION NATIONAL BANK, PHILL.DEL - FRIA. November 6. 1E66.. .. ii 1 . 71 e Directors have this day .declared a Dividend Of SIX P.R.B. DENT. for the last six months, clear of tax anc payable on demand. N. CI, MUKSELMAN Cashier. U. CENTRAL STATIONAL, BARE, RECILADEL- Pine., Nov 6th,ISSS. •1 he Board of Directors have this day declared of dividend of SIX PER CENT. out of the profits cf the last six. months, pa 3 able on demand. clear of taxes. THEODORE HI TCREN. Cashier. INATIONAL BANE OF COMMERCE.— PHILADELPHIA, November 6th, 1866. 'I he Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENT., payable on Demand—Clear of 'U OHN nited 'Ra LEWIS,es tax. J A. Cashier. =DE Do6.tu,thpea/ THE CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL BANE. PH ILA D ELPILTA. Nov. S. MO. Atm Board of I.lrectors have toss day declares! a Dividend of SIX Ms CENT. and an extra Dividend of TWO PER CENT.. for the last six months. paya ble on demand clear of tax. e,?t' JOSEPH N. PELESOL, Cashier. FARMER.' AND HECCHANIOT • NA.. TIONAL BANE, PiaI.ADILLPILLS., November 6, 1666 The Board of Diroctons have this day declared a Dividend. of FIVE PER CENT.. also an extra Dlvi dend of ONE PER CENT.. both payable on demand. nob 6t/ W. RUSHTON, Ja., Cashier. 02' OITY NATIONAL BANK, PitTLADELPECIA, Nov. 6, ma. me Beard of Directors have this- day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT., payable en demand, clear of U. B. Tax. neaetl G. ALBERT LEWIS, Crohier. crl. : TRY. MANTJRALTORRItS' NATIONAL • DANK, PHILADVLPHLL, NOV. 6th, ISE4. e Board of Directors have this day, declared a dividend of SIX PERagar., payable on demand, clear of United States TAT. • X. W. 'WOODWARD, Cashier. FOURTH NATIONAL BAHR, OF PHILA DELPHIA, ASICEL STA ICET. PELLADEL. rim.. Nov. 6, WA. Ibe Directerb have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT , for the last aim months. payable on demand, claw of taxes. n06.6t BAHL J. 15LACMULLAIC, Cashier. W.NOVEMBER 5. 1869.—AS s meeting of the Board of Dhectors of the Jefferson Fire Insn. ranee Osm of Philadelphia. held thLs day, a rtml.ann dividend or • • EIRKE PER CCM. clear of all taxes. was declared, payable on and after the tsth Inst. - PHILIP E. COLMIAIsr, nob , ' elk • - Secretary. WM. ARTHUR. Trea3nrer. -qTHE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6 166, - ;. e Directors have this day declared a dividend of TEN PER CENT. payable on demand. clear of tax. C. N. WEYGANDT, Cashier. qKa NSINGTON NATIONAL ILaNK„ PHILA DELPHIA, NOVeninf r 6 1866. t Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWELVE PER CENT., payable on de mand, clear of United Mates tax. no 6 61/ WM. BcOONNELL, Cashier. .19ATIONAL SANS OF • GEREL&NTOWN. PHILADELPHIA, GERMAnTOWS, Nev 6, 16%'. • eDirecrele have this day declared a dividend - or EIGHT PIM CENT., clear or Untied States Tax and payable on demand. CHARLES W. - OTTO, , Cashier. WeSECOND NATIONAL BANK OP PITILA DELPHIA.—FRA.NT.. FORD. November 6.1866. Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. clear of tax payable on demand WDILLIAII H. svms."4 - Enntzaz, Cashier. U. CORN EXDHANGE NATIONAL - RANK. PHELADELPECL4, Nov,6, 1866. Ihe Directors have this (lAA declared a dividend of SEVEN PERCENT. for the last elr months. payable on demand, clear of tax, floe 6t H. P. SCHETEY, Cashier. OOMMONWEALTEI NATIONAL P£IIIADELPHIA, November 6, L 8136. e Directors have this day declared a dividend o FIVE PE' CB NT, for the last six months. Payable on demand, clear of tatted States tax. ..no6.3te B.C. YOUNG, Cashier. WbeNECHANItS' NATIONAL BANE, PEIL& rasx-extra,NOV. 6th. 1666. Board of Directors have thla day declared a Dl vidend of SIX PIM CENT., payatile oaderaand, fre of taxes. 3, WIEGAND. Jc. NATIONAL BANK OF THE NORTHEHZ; LIBERTIES, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5, 1865. ...The Directors have this day declared a dividend co TEN PER CENT. for the past six months, payable 01 demand; clear of 'United States tax. nos Bt* W. GIIDDIERE, Cashier. aFIRST NATIONAL BANS, PartAnztrata Nov. 2,1866. ectors have this day declared a Dividend o 411: 'PER CENT.. out of the profits of the last ala months, payable on demand clear of taxes. nas 6tl MORTON MoMICHAEL. Jr.. Cashier. WBOII I HWAIIIC NATIONAL RAN - E.—PHILA. DELPHIA, November 6, 1866. e Directors - have declared a dividend of THLR TEEN PER CENT., payable on demand. Doe-et F., P. tsTEEL, Cashier. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE j__ MIT Will' 0 9 N 7 101 *Ong PROW 411 1 4 $01414 AUNT. •EITINEE.-Tbe attention of the trait: is selicited to :the followlogyersrchektelVinee, &c., for sale by ICIEPH'I` DW.O . Isi k ßo.lBllBputh FRONT street. above Walnut:, " •MADELltAti—Old Island, 8 years old. SERIGILES—CaropbeII 'di Co., single, doable and triplejerape, E. Ornsoe& Sons, Rudolph, Topes , Rif*, Bnanish "Crown and P. 'Valletta. 'ls.oR.lk—Vallette, - Mahe Velho Beal, Dutton ;told 'Sabena, dente & Co.,Vintages 11386 to 1858. • ,CLARETS—Cnnak„ds From and Eatephe Cha . tem:L=l2y._ RE RIKOCTR—G. Jourdan, Efrive & Co. 1111:115CAT—delfrontignan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star." de Venorger,/daleeity and Royal ' Cabinet and other ClaaesPare Old Whelks, B7s Bonbon anamononsams wwwde.,linue P. KI:DD is North AVaritlerl ID O DOBBS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET Knives, Rodgers & Wade's and Butcher's Razors Table Cutlery. Ladles'. Scissors In Oases. Razors Sc , issors and all kinds of Cutlery ground and polished at P. NADETBAIII, No. 115 S. TENTH Street, below Qbeigunt. 00Natai LIgUOIB6~. Successca to Gen. W. Grey.... 24, 20, 28 and 30 South Sixth St., Philaa'a - Fite MLA & Nut-Brosu Ale; for Wanin3; aud idediciso EIII~IDr~~IV~ 1829 -OLTARTER MUPIMJAL. inBt‘..ALN - JaIUM FIRE `INSURANCE COMPANY -op. PB:IL4DELPHIA2 , • - z to OIL aradituiiey wee. 02950 1 6 9 €151 000 OspitaL.. 01 Seamed 90,6 U U u 10.1,487 68. Losses Paid ,Sinea_lB29 Over 045 000 - 000 - Perpetual and 1 =porgy. PeliClOS on Liberal Tared DERFOPOID3, Otani. V. /backer, - • Edwaxd O. Dais, , Top's& Wagner, . George Pales, - - Samuel Grant, Alfred Fitter, leaao Lea, Richards, _ ateMOs]l. D, OHARLEB N. OKERPresident. EDWARD 0; DALE, Vice President. JAE. W. VaLLLDIV73I.- •Eeu's pro tem. lettdrii GIRARD FlItE - AND ilMillili `INSURANCE COMPANY. - 037/70E,415 WAISVIIT STREET PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID4N, IN 43AsH, pooooo. This company continues to write on Ars asks only Re capital, with a goodammlne, le safely invested. Lowe by tire havebeezt utiv paid, and more that 000 - Disbursed on this eccount uhthin the pad few years. Fmain th e mama the oEloe ol ; this company will re • ' . 415 WALEXIT ST/WM But within a ATI months will : remove toile OW9 BIIILDING. • N.E. COB. SILITEETTH AND *war 'mu' Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our at such rates as are consistent with safety. THOMAS CRAVEN A LFRED S. Gramm, FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. .LAWENLVEIIi t THOs. MAATECELLAR, CHARLES L DUPONT, JNO.SUPPLEIC, H ENRY F. KENEINE, MO. W. MAO/WEN, JOSEPH. KLAPP. /IL D. SELAS - :.TXP.K.EI i - THOMAS VEIN, President, ALFRED B. GILLETT,V. President and Tresteuria. JAILED B. ALVORD. Secretary. Waif pROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PMELADELPRLA, NO. in Eolith FOURTH Street. INCORPOP.ATED 3d MONT.u., TM, 1853. CAPITAL, 1150.000. PAID .US". Insurance on Lives, by yearly Premiums; or by 5,10 or ai-year premiums. Non.forfeiture. Enoowments, payableat a future age. or on prior de. cease, by Yearly FPrreemmiums, or 10-year Premiums— both cases Non forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children's Endowments. This Company While givingtheinsnred the secnritii or a paidup Capital, will divide the entire profile 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 politie or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samuel R. Shipley, - -- Jeremiah Hacker. Joshua H. 'Morris, Richard Wood. Charles i..1.3111EL R. SHIPLEY, Presto PHOMAS WISTAR. M ool,tff . Medical 3. o rresIIRARCR COMPANY Or =Wm .114:11K1UA L-11A.RnNS izsz eaw main) mamma 'CATION rAnuRANOR. rbirdoMoo,Zio.l2l WALRTIT dreg s synth aids, tan 01 0.. Timm - 001; of this Company ans wall lumber% and anavalLableflind Mr Ms irli r ‘=37 ,f WWI dartre to berzeractal lacA RISER tartan on Vasa &WI )11 .1 1 1D AT TRARBTOECTION •BIRR3 an Mr nandise -Railroads. Omar mut Sreamboalt. putslharonitra and Rullal. 4 111 00MA IL IED 43c4 V11 1 / 6 -41APTCMasozo TAM LIN AND ORMIRRLY TOTAL PROORTITER, . CLITARTTEL &mar e. agin g • John mikaanyl Samnel W. Jonah aeon* L. Harefilia, John A. Brown. ?rands B. (m er Marlin Zetward H. . Azabzose l M E. 13. Clark, .. _, WUULm Welsh. \ I WIIIIIsza Oaxanlnza, Blebard D. Woogl, 1 T.Cluziton Haan 8. Morris Wallis I RAlfrlM?ed. D. JessUP. T. Mariam cawrial ARTHUR 8. 00TYM. /Tatiana. PALI% Secrearr. . VIBE A135100/ATION. - inco_rjoerated March 27.1160. A. onmec—ilo. 84 N. PDITH street. fa aura lIIIPILDIZOLD • ". XITUEtrs. and 3 1 :,.A.1M1815 from Leen by ,tire, (in the C a O r Padelphla only.) EITATZKIEIa of the ABMs Of the luatociaLtaa January 1, 1886. Waal and M,a- on property In the airy of Phllada--....--...--.60611,455 aroundarata..,..-----. 10.648 Beat Estate (Office N a 84th Blatt street) 14,06 It 11. B. Govemmsat 45,000 IX U. H. Treasury 6,640 Ot CBI Warrasta—.------. 646 00 Caah on 87.433 a T0ta1..:....., TB GEORGE W. TR usT A III 4 President. vrm.Tr wI l B. musiturori JOEiIiPH It LIT/BALL J 013 1 41 SOURER: LEVI P. 001ATB, _ PETER. A. KEY ER , slacusr. sPARuAwx JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWE% JOHN CABBOW JESSE LIGHTFOOT GEORGE L WAG,ROBE RT BUTL si ER Secretare mmulla N6:4: l ;i INOORPOBATICDIBOI-01LUITBB PEIRPBTUAL NO. UMWALNUT Ettreed.a=ae r lMn vi In addition =MARINE =a Corapsny insures from ion a i r ! = „ltz n rra i ws llß m 11.1.11 terms, on =Owns', m e. ..,„ for Matted periods ant peneammtly on tssibitny ,y deposit of premium. The Oom baa been In satire operation Mr =or ban which all lowa hav seen promptly adj Md. . M. :tam I. a Hodge. David Lewis, IL B. biabohy Benjamin letting, rohn T. Lewis, Thomas N. Powers. WlBLarn B. Grant, A. R. Neßesary, &obeli W. Learning, Edmond oasuume, O. Clark 'Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. (Amens, Lewis, Jr Lords O. Norris. SOHN B. WUCCELEIaBB. ae.trintr. Wrwax. BecretatY. rraliMMIL FININIESURA3IO:II PIECULIISIVIDLY. ELTBISYLVARLS. PM: EISSIMAPICIS 00k PANT— "Theontondeal 7895-Charter Perpetzud—se no WALNUT atreetalte andependenoe Swan nu company, ittivarfbi7known to the temrammtb, for over forty year., 0012 Da to insure 111,1=4: ,r damage by tire, an. Peddle or Private tither permanently or Am a limited time. Also, m =Wars= Of floods and Merchandise temandly tzt • Their Capital, totsitter with a large Band= rand I ,hvested In the most °antral manner, which imam them to ofthr to the Insured an undoubted security D he 01 " 5 - rireasyromua. Daniel away Jr.. John Deverenx, Alexander ilenaon,Thomas Smith. ressolifsilehnnt, - Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, — .7. °Windham Rani Daniel WoileP. l, Jr. " • Demum- mem. Jr., Plummy 1177xLiatt Onenekto. Secretary. a MffiRICAN MUTUAL INIERIBAIWOB COICEMI ,M... —come_ _ _ Ba r e ::LL-261N0. --n - WALNIT, 3tteet. na.on AND Locuamp LEIBURAMBEL- Maks taken on own% canoes and J=l Pere A the work:, and =on Maur on CO riven, &nil Other 00=11311100 throustio=rnited Mates. WELLIAIt CRAM Pratt . . PNINEt . CanalaglN. Vlos MBE= .T. 11312, Moreton , : . - - . aZilliC" Rm igs. ID. DAntiti, Wm. a. 'Amber. J.'Johluitan Itrawm Samuel A. Salim. ' biation litttelank • II L. Elder; . . Mb& Ma% Peter (Mai, ,Tchn *MMus H. irmaftX. •mtel. litirttextlA ilMlearTh Mi .IfreaL a.smactss MISS IIIIIMIARXEMI OOMPANY. .7 LISIOCULVORATBD — ieIa.—COLAIMB—P/8/221 MAL. IleWAIIII:Pr stem THER,It. Steens , WWI= paid p AL STOCK and KM PLUS Luvettft In Mond and available SeetninikAtin Me to Man - on ..Dwellinn Purnitatily -Mae anandi" Tenon In pwt r and their Ann 'otbat penonal Preporly. AU Lome Pitittiptly - • . • - Thomas IL Kerb, John Welsh Samuel 0: italloll, Pali= Bred 3 riiiciirmi B. ZAditarsoinx sanntai 3 ! f " A i ni frame " • ' ass PIIIIINSINWINNI COMPANY 3 No. IN ININENNUT WANT. PDMADDLPHIA. FIND AND INLAND lABITRANGII /Primal 11. Baia, Aux:W. JOSinai, Marla =Auarm Robert N PoDIA, Nerui ar.. owourMA. .. D.D . D. WoodroA P. A J Cour . Stoke% bloo. A . ti fib rom 4 Jor, D. Elihr IL : • • Praddrag. DKAB. '' ' " • ' '•, WM Minn MG 74 IiMI MX a 3 a I el I I lit "SIM IN MON:EC FOB LW 4810,000 e-, Richard Cadbruy, Henry Haines. T. Wass Brown, Wm. C. Longstretb, Coffin. B.OWLAND PARRY, t. Actuary. ,7. B. TOWN:BEND, er. Legal Adviser. -$ 951 4412 U OMPANY OS Ptak& James Law% Banana 0 1 = 1 Marini W. Poultawl orris. INVK&IWE. LIVERPOOL AD, LONDON A.N.r)(3l-14c•Esir. EtqlsuitANCil atlMPAimr• Capital and Assets, $16,000,000: invested in _United States, $1,500,000 Total Premiums received by- the Com. puny in 1866, $4,947175. Total Losses Paid .in> 1865, $4,0/81250. Premium received In the U. 8. from Sammy 1 to •Lowe! in Unlteillt i solonrci ir ral l en 2 tary 1 to 311111. All lasses promptlyUlst2withotit reference to Ragland. ATWOOD SMITH, OFFICE (ferules' Agent for penxisylverrio. ' , No. 6 aderchante' Exchange, fe27ta,th,ftti PHILADELPHIA. , • MEM' =LIANILEC INSURANUE COMPANY 0311 PEITLADELPHLA. • co ( lnrportitat in 1841. . - WALNUT STREET., (Ma No. 808 WALNUT STREET., - OAITBAL, WOO" ' Insures Wens% lost or darcage _ , Houses; Stores and ether Build Was, = _RBM nod or pe Os 'pewit, and on Barnitarth Goods ants and nierchala diet•in town or country lamas PRO MP TLY AlummED ' Akio PAUL ARESCTS... • Invested in tnefollotaing .tiamenaAs, via VMS Mortgagee on etkr Property. well se. bored._......vernmen MC= Cil United Ettatertiot MGT-- 125,00 e Ot Pldiadelphis City 6 per cent. Loans " 55,000 0( Pennsylvania OA% _OOO 6r cent. Loan. 280tX) 81 Pennsylvania Raieroad Muds, first and se - mind hfo , 145t000 01 ()Linden and Amboy RailroadCom pany's t rt m ei cent. GPO OS Philadelphia and • Reading Railroad Oora- R p c = c i 6 ) per cent. Bro /roan- Top 7 percent. 6,000 Ot n andad seirt- !eagebongla.--- B County? Insurance tem Company stock... 1,050 Ot Mecanßank e OOO Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock = 10 0, 00 ,000 OE Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 160 OC Reliance Insurance Company of Phlladel phial Stock - I.OM IX Caah in hank aad on 5..91! 71 *tOft,o:4 71 Clem. Tingley, Benj. W. 'llngley, -Wm. Idasser, Marshall Trf Samuel Hispham, Charles Lelan d, H. L. Carson, Thomas H. Mohr*, Robert Stem Samuel Castner, Wm. Stevenson, Alfred Engltsh. Jam . Young. CL EM TINSLEY, President. THOMAS C. HELL, Secretary. P/DIADELPIELS., December 1.186 M. deffAh.a,tu.li DEELECTOBS. MIPFUAL FIRE ENSURA_NCE COMPANY OF PWET. A DEMPHIA. OFFICE, No. b sour)" FIFTH sTnimr, -~~,, rIN:aII:9*X:OVS:4444IgAtAI MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLOSiN/aX. DIRECTORS FOB .1856. Caleb Clothier,l William P. Bender, Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapman, Thomas Mather, Charles Evans, T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward M. Needles, Simeon Matlack. Wilson M. Jenkins, Aaron W. Weld% Lukens Webster. C.ALEB OW BENJAMIN THOMAS MATHER. T. ELLWOOD CHAP Tux oonsTy 3/118 nQsussaam COXPAZIY,.. °MOB MI no SOUTH TOURTE STERNE, uThe Site /rm Lo snom rm r e Company of the islature Mealy at Philadelphia." porated by tha Leg of anrearnalvanis 1.812, lea fzutalatay alga= I az "mll6. 137 'i aLurna 'r eliamertrex. 'flat old arta reliable IngllsOMm with ample capital and mrathrgent fcmd caretar hivatel = OlllO La' lane UM:Minos, forrnitura, merabandlse, arc., father pim marteutly or Ca a Ilmfted Um% agabost balm or lay fire, at the Most ram axmasteaoS wl3h safely of Its costumes% zones st4raliaen and yffia sIl ponied' dacha - ilm73/11. Casaries nen. l. Balm • =win Sault. John HOZ% R R= Itglazgry, Jr.. Joseph Monk Ham Budf&___ George Me Andrew' H. Salter James N. Stone. EILITIMIL President ligaLtarra P. Hozrocrarr. Sege and Treasurer. ZLA 35r THRACIT 1218133LthiC01 OMPAIrIos (11:LUCTIEft PERPRTUA.L. ell W a atslustL WALNUToss street, above Third. irmare arDrunsge by o3Phik unI s lmimi in either perpetually wens Unshed tizte, iturattnre Yeachandlie geneeally. Also—Mazioe Insarsoce Veen% Dermal Might. Udand IturazM lets of the Wm. Stew, David Pewee. D. Lather Peter Sheer. Lewis enameled, 7.8 Bunn. J. B. Blakistrui. Wm. P. Disko, Joh hfirledd. Sohn Ketcham. WhL President. WIL B Dm IT, VlowitiTlUTL WM. 11L. SMITE. Bantu" ITU •• s s I ••• • KLA.--OFFIOR. No. 24 NO : FM= &immix. NEAR MA.B.MwT.,errazry. - Incorporated by the Iseabtlisto6re of Foinsylvaall erwrirsa • PsturzruAr. CAPITAL AND ASSEffil ESD;000. Make Insaranceiscal_unt Losa or Damage .L Fire or Public • ..Wrivate Kuuabavi, Furniture, • • Goods and ittat on orable tartan. August &e r, Frederick Dal, 'Jacob &handier. Jain F. Easterling, Samnel Henry Trocsanar, Edward P. Moyer. William McDaniel_, Adam J. Class, ahriaturpher 311 ller, 'lsrael Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner Sanaa Bowirma r GEORGE President. JOHN F. RELErPERLING, Vice Prattler& PHILLP P. COT A 'N. Secretary. 11111 IR)" 110 : 4 Log WLLLIA M. T. HEWER A BEDTIME PLUMBERS AID GAS FITTERS, O. 413 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW.) PHILADELPHIA.. [n0v3.312304 Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive propept attention. go - COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. —evi. Ex 0. LANCASTER. 0R.41N STORE, SPRUCE STREET nevi rirmarED L ..„ 1 is 26. CORN, OATS and 15.11LIpPEF.D sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest. Market Rates, and delivered to all parts of the City. - seV-ly C. KNIORT dr. 00., WEirmaN A r rg cutcpawo sa.s. E. Oor. WATER, and CHESTNUT 'invent, Phil sdelphia. Amin; for the sale of the Products of tin ionthwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Saga: House, of Philadelphia. •`IIOIIIsTNEITIXADTIA WORSE.—ON THE DELA L WARD,ver below PHILADELPHIA, ODOKIMBLI: Delaware c sa usAut , BON A 00 ensineens and nik Iron aturers o Boat build f ers, lifan , . kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-DONDESENG Eel Grum, Cron Vessels of P ro pellerssoons, Boilers, Tata, Tanti T. REANNT, W. B. EltUki ' dip. S. late of . 9,t0 Ileaney,_NeakiA 00.. Etnianeer In Chief, Penn Works, Phila. V. S. Navy. T. Vie.VGHAISI lIIMBICI, copz. WM., ELM:I= W S0 0 V&IL PODNDRY..MTTE AND WASH PHELADILPNEA. BEERRIOIC & BONS NNCONNEBB AND EADJUNDSTIS idanufactore High and Low Pressure Steam Itneap br LancLitiverand Marine Service. Boilers GUisometeirs, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c, MMus of all kinds, either iron or brass. ame Boo& for Gas Works, - Workshops and dahroad Stations, de. Metorta =dean Machinery, of the latest and rum mproved constmetion. Evmy descrldtiOn of Plantation Machinery; and "ingar. Saw and Grist Mills Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Defacators. Miters, Pumping Mu• sines, - Sole Agents ibr Bilimix's Patent Sitgar Beling &PParldult,, ZiteinYth's Patent Steam Hammer an Aspinwall & Woolsey's Putout Sugar ('1 .inxTunm—nuanny.. busnumL , ix TEA.cnrABA. no. 7is wimsTarwr street. irfanufaidurent Of , GlitAibttaxes, - Lampe, wou l d call the attention of the , piddle to their large e=ttjic amortinentigliaslnt GM pi Chandeliers, Pendanta ~._ThW—alim roduce ,r pes into DwellheSi and 7nblXittdidinvs, and attend to extend -1,12X altering and feSaiftnir eta , PIP* Ail Work war tam Witztilit; telittntffstrat; mint. 'amour/ - a suptspow.• inamotal "aims • ' :•gitTlat WRIGHT &WNW , • • . • , , - Imineten. of. aid Bortluanriee, • " - , 101 ppOst scud Man Mernban t.Ach WLIZTErr atesot.MAsalaWuni DRIVIE virELIEV-OWNERBON PSCIPSOM 7 14:4 r 'only pligtstO get Prlnlv4 lll - 4 4 8 * 0 "-- pga rgiar ~ .1 441r.33: , • 141 r - Y r' 1-iw,,durwria.,thfiVrari”L'elisisassi -ciiiiistit feceieetiotiertion__b.bkir_i_e d a PuU made Ou , 134 ii. Tu. aiL .mani. lEio tr°ll uthi rCt ven tili tr u inree ""e ir. t aU lib r B =, u id441 7.47: eleane mai and examin - $126,= 21 IXR. President - .XE, Vice President. ERr.RI7N LEA ESTATE. E FOR .13E1Wrir. THE SPLENDID LARGETORY PERT-OLASS FIVE S STOKE, No 16 No - rth Fifth Street, SECOND DOOR ABOVE COMMERCE. Possmion given 'tamed's:eV. Apply No. Is North. FIFTH street. noa EXECUTORS' ABBOLIJTE S &LE —Estate of EDWARD ROYAL, deceased. JAMES a. B EMAN. Auctioneer —2B ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS. PULASKI and WAYNE Avenues, and SEY MOUR Street, Germantown.—Under authority am mined in the will of the late Edward Royal, deceased. on IsAl TIRDAY , Nov. 17, 186 e, at half past 3 o'clock. precisely, in the afterno OD, will be sold at Public Sale, without twerve, ON THE PREMISES, the following described Real Estate. viz: All that valuable tract of land containingabout 5 Acres of land, situate on the northeast side of Pulaski avenue. about ILO feet north of West Logan street, and adjoining laud of Estate of Morey, decervied; thence extending northwardly about 380 feet to the middle of Seymour street; thence along the same about 615 feet 8 Inches to Wayne avenue; 'hence BOtanwa , d along the seine about 385 feet 7% in. to land of Morey's estate. ALSO—A , tract - containing about 2 acres of land ad joining the above on the north; containing about 2i2li feet along Pulaski avenue, and extending along the middle of Seymour street nearly 400 feet. - Ear .77ze location of tracts of land are high oral in viting for improvements, elegant and substantiat resi de •ces surround them: the. Calvary Church is within, three-quarters of a square. - 2hey will be offered as two lots, as advertised abaue, and if not sold that way. they will immediately be divi ded as per plan. and sold without reserve. Eir Only one fourth of the purchase money is re glared. the remainder may remain several years. If the purchasers so desire, with the additional privilege of re ducing the same at any time. /Or LWzowraphic piens at the store. Sar 110 to be paid on each at the time of sale. By orner ofßxecutors. JAMES A FREEMAN. Auctioneer. Store, Walnut street. Iti s. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.--Estate of WM- - . IJIAM GIBSON. deceased,/ AMES A. FREE . A uctioneer.—TWC‘STOßY BRICK HMSO,. I.e. Wit PAMBERTON entErr, TWENTY-SI:STK WP I6D. ---Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on. WEDN - 137DAT , November 14.1266, at 12 o'clock; noon, will be scld at Public Bale, at toe PHILADELPHIA 'EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate. .late the property of William Gibson, deceaaed. viz: All that certain lot of ground, with the two-story brick =engage thereon erected, situate on the south aide of Pemberton street, 64 fk et west of Twentieth Wes,. in the Twenty-sixth Ward; containing in front 16 feet, and In depth 60 feet, to a 5.1. i feet wide alley, with toe use of said alley. Subject to 138 ground rent per annum. Ifir $lOO to be paid at the tune of sale. By the Court, EDWnc A. I, rPIIII.ICE. Clerk 0. C.- . WILLIAM McLAUG LLN, Executor. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Store, 4= Walnut stmt. ORPHANS' COURTBALE—ESTATE OF wan Towlr. illiaor3.—lnalli:Bl A. PREE- N.. N, Auctioneer. Four Court 11.13IISES, POOR rim street, above. GERMAN. 'Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadel phia, on WEDNESDAY. N0w.14th.1866. at 12 o'clock. nocn, will be sold at public sale at the PAT T.&. DEMPHIA EXCHANGE. the following described Real testate, the property of WHITEHEAD, Miners: All that certain lot of ground. with the three brick and three frame court houses thereon erected situate in the rear of Nos. 734 and 726 S. Fourth street shave German street. with the use of a three-feet wide allay leading into Fourth street. clan of the District Surveyor by which the above will be sold. at the Auction Store. ,Sold separately if desired. tia - Clear of all incrunbrance. Ala— LSO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MEREICK,CIerk O. C. CA LEB WHITE get AD Guardian. JAMES A. FREEMaN, Auctioneer, 0r2.5n0l 8 Store, 42'1 Walnut street. EXECUTORS' "a "E.—Estate of BENJAMIN' DAVIS, deceased.- JAM:Es A. FREEMAN, Anc tioneer. Thirty BUILDING LOTS, SECOND street, and SUSQUEHANNA avenue. Under authority con. tallied In Ibe will of the late Benjamin Davis, de ceased, on 'WEDNESDAY, November 14th, 18056, at 12 o'cic4, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEI PinA EXCSANe E, the following de scribed Real Estate, viz.: Twenty building lots, corn menclrg at he corner of Second and Diamond at ree a, running tbrongh to Ferry street each lot 18 by 101 feet. Also—Ten lota. Second street and Snsquebanna avenue, running through to Perry Street, each lot 17 by 109 feet. jar Will be sold with the privilege. w Plea at the Auction r.rore, mgr. Clear of incambrance. air tISO to be paid on each, when the property is . off. By order of theErecutors. • JAM A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Store, .Ir.. Walnut street. Ilizrzu OaPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of Rev. HUGH McLAULISLIN. deceased.—JAMES A. N, Auctitnee.r. LOT, NINE/RENT/ WARD.—Under authority of the Orphans' Court. for the City and County of Philadelphia, on -WEDNES DA Y, Nov. 14, 1866, atl2 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the P.ELLADELPHLA EXCtsANGE. the Endowing described real estate, late the property of Rev. Hugh McLaughlin, deceits .sl, viz.: A. lot of ground in the Nineteenth Ward. situate on the south westwardly side of Tucker street (Opposite St. Ann's R C. Church). 119 feet 'l3( in. northwestwardlv from Cedar street: 68 feet front. and 84 feet 81,i in. deep on the east line, and 81 feet 83 , 4 in. deep on the west line. Subject to r.A ground rentperannum. Aar *lO to be paid When the pro' erty is struck off. By the Court, E. A. 3EERRICK. Clerk,O. C. JEREMIAH McLACO JILIN, Administrator. J 4 NUR'S' A. .FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 0c23 nol,B Store 4= Walnut street. SLISALE BY ORDER OF HElRS—Estate of JOILN WOOD, deceased. J &MEE A. FREE- Auctioneer. LOTS, VINE street, above TWENTY.FIassT On WEDNASDAY. Nov. 14, at 18 e'elrck, noon, will be sold at Public Sip. as the Pte. aI)E.LPECEA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late the property of JOHN WOOD, deceased. viz: Two valuable lots situate on the south aide of Vine street. SO feet west of Twenty fast street containing In front Z2l feet each, and ex tenditur in depth southward 102 feet. IR.Clear of incombrances. Va„.sl -- CO to be paid at the time of sale, BY üBDER OF HEIRS. —TAKES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. Store, i 2 Walnut street. firm ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of NIOH OL a b TOY, deceased.—.TAXES A. F tr.REMAN, Auclioneer.—FßAME HOUSE, PARHAM street, Third Ward,—'Under authority or the Orphans' Court, Oar the city and county of Philadelphia.—On WED NM.DAT . Nov. ✓1,1366, at 12 o'clockmo us, will be sold at Public Sale.at the PHILADELPHIA ESC HANQE —The following described real estate, the property of Nicholas Toy. deceased: All that certain lot of ground with the frame messuage thereon erected, situate on the north Bice of Parham street, in the Third. Ward. containing in fro , tl7 feet, and in depth 60 feet, more or less, the said lot widening at the distance of 40 feet from Parham street, tort xvidth of 17 feet 6 inches. The sontherun,ost 40 feet subject to 133. Spanish milled silver dollars, ground rent, per annum Mar 1.100 to be paid on each at the time °rattle. By the Court, E. A. IitE_RRICK, Clerk 0. C. .1 . A AnTS A. FREEMAN, AuCt'r. Store 4.= Walnut' street. _l3 FOR SALE.—The very desirable, medium sized RI! - .SIDENCE,on the westside of Tweutleth street. first house north of Area street, 19 feet front by 167. feet 6 inches deep. Replete with every conveni ence, and in complete repair throughout. CLARK A: ETTINGI. 707 Walnut street. arnos-6I taGREEN STREET.= - FOR SALE—.a. Handsome Four-story RESLDENOE with eonble bac& build ings, fioished throughout in a superior manner with extra conveniences and in perfect order; situate on the south side of GREEN Street, west of Sixteenth street. Lot 196 feet deep to Brandywine street. J M. S ONS, its Walnut street. SPRUCE STREET—FOR BALE.—The Hand some some brick Residence, 22 feet t, together with to le and Carriage House, and lot 24 feet deep through to a 4 feet wide street, situate No 1509 Spruce street. Immediate possetsion, J. M. (3UMMEY & SONS, WS Walnut street. FOR SALE.—The handsome three star/ brick .1.13 residence with back buildings, No. 82.6 orth Fifth street; modern convenience and Improvements; lot SI feet by by 143 feet deep to Randolph street. Immedi ate possession. J. GUMMY dt SONd, 508 Walnut street. lit FOR BALE—The valuable four story brick Pro perty, with lot, 20 'bet front by 66 feet deep. attune atnr rthweat corner of Tenth and Ranter streets. above Ifarket. J. M. GITALIILEY & r3ONS, 508 Walnut street. oc22_ VFORS A TM, --A four-story brick DWELLING northwest corner Fifteenth and Lombard streets modern improvements. Lot 20x100 feet. Immedi ate possession. Apply to COFFE:IR ct. JORDAN, 4= Walnut street. JORDAN • - itGERMANTOWN— FOR SALE— A handsome double-pointed stone residence. with scanTe and carriage house and .134. acres of ground. Situate within ten minutes' walk from the Railroad depot. J. hi. CIIIMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. .11 FOR SA.LE-7hree-story brick DWELLING No. 1210 Pine street, with threnstory brick In the rear. with modern • tfoproveir.ente. Apply to COP PUCK & JORDAN, Real Hhtate Brokers, 4.n Walnut FOR-R332M—The three,etory brick residence, with conveniences and lot 185 feet deep,o4. 230 oath Twenty dretaireet. 7. AL GUIPCZY sBons. 508 Walnut street. Li gumq -.t :c.:: :: I .:1' near r :R: a N i• •. To Let. for the winter, to a family wtthopt sma ll ren. Apply between 1 and 2 O'clock, at 1622 LOMIST. 0c27-144 AlpTo LET—A Threastory Rows. No. 2320 Green atreet, with. all modern tatprovementst. e - yard, and iu goo!' order. Apply 1716 OR= street. , nos•St• - • IaFOB, .REDID—A.!ISTONE ItISIDENCE stable, and. CiirrLaire, hquse; situate on OELB-IT- Strea below , Thixtir-eighth. J.M. qvintity 4! BONS, aos walnut street - • • - • JSTITiVART DEPOT. at Zia; bla South eaSUROD T . a t , above BPItIIOE, Keepa aabstantt9 on'hand 4 4 - 4 11,031 .A.B.SCMTM prefr • • • oa calwirrs. OIL oroaTas. . IttALTTINGS.DRUGGETEI, • ' • - WINDW ESlTiiii3,4o4 to which ivewo4l,thvita thOtteitfon of an eh wtok to toirchastv _ ; ;.. „_ odt:to,ttijototir 122 Mfem DALLirs. a up. vs WOW 61111141 411112