Tzle regular tnbetiogot Ctty Council 3 siva yateroay afternoon. SELECT BLANCH. C'. ommunications as thus were received: petition from the clerks and employes t.t. :IPA Water Department, asking for in crease of salaries. A communication from the Board of :.'t , 2bool Controllers, submitting that th :t mount necessary to carry on the basines c= the department for the year 1867, woula be 1,020,40.5. This. Was referred to the Com mittee on. Schools. Committee on Water reported an ordi nance authorizing the laying of water p pe -1 Noble street, from Broad to. Thirteenth. Agreed to. the atone committee made a report, la which the increase of salaries demanded by the employes of the • Water Department negatively recommended. Adootea, Mr. Bnmm, of the Committee on City Pro perty. introduced a report to the_ time-honored building in Gothic street, where William Penn once lived. He re ported that its propuseu removal to Fair-- Lao - ant Park is not practicable. Its walls are as solid as so much cast iron.' The mor tar that binds together its bricks is as hard as flint. Its material - is - as solid as steel, and its removal, without its previous demo - ion, is utterly impossible. Mr. Bumm, therefore, offered a formal resolution reque.sting the Mayor of the city to inform the Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia ' who -proposed to pay the cost of removing this relic to Fairmount Park, that 'the matter was beyond the limits ut This resolution was adopted. Mr. Wagner (Committee on Law) offers I an _ordinance' relative to the payment o , eborersi under the contract for cleantn -z tiaa, streets of the' city by Messrs. Hill Smith. The ordinance provides that th- money appropriated be paid to those laborers only who worked during the month of June, 1866.-- Mr. Wagner explained that this payment would cover the claims of a-I who were unpaid; but that the Mayor could not Sign -the original bill because of its D .. caliarly indefinite character. The bill in question is to correct this error. The bill passed. Mr. Page submitted a resolution, that the Iteghilature be requested to pass laws, First—To prohibit members or Canada om taking any contract for erecting build ings of any kind or character for depart fnents not directly under the control of CounciLs,or for furnishing such departments with any kind of material or merchandise whatsoever, or being interested therein di rectly or indirectly. Second—To prohibit a member of Coun cils from obtaining or being interested in soy contract for building school houses, bridges, furnishing supplies of any kind to any department of the city in the name of soy one of his employes, laborers or any other person whatsoever. Mr. Gray desired to amend this as thus: "And that no member of Councils shall b 4 a candidate for any office in any department for one year after the expiration of his term ao a member of City Councils." Mr. Page accepted this amendment. Mr, Smith (Twenty-second Ward) moved farther: amendment,. "That the Legigla ture be requested to fix a salary of 51,000 :Per annum for each member of Philadel phia Councils.,? After some little cross firing in the wayof debate, the whole subject was referred to the .Committee on Law. • Mr. Hodgdon, chairman of committee to verify the City Treasurer's accounts, made the annexed Statenaent of appropriation of -balance 'of cash in the treasury on the first ay of Novembef, 1866, $1,098,051 59 Balance to thp credit of the city debt, to pay interest on loans due Ist January. 1867, - kir157,306 87 Balance to the credit of cityfund to pay warrants, - - Balance to the creditof the Sink ing Fund, Cash on hand, Balance of cash, - - t`1098 3 051 59 A message now came in from Mayor Alc- Michael. The Mayor recommended to the favorable consideration of Councils the sub ject of a circular addressed to the citizens of P_ iladelphia , as thus: "The triangular piece of groand,bounded by Pennsylvania-a.venue, Green street and Twenty-fourth street, has been purchased during the last few days for a hotel and dancing hall. Should this purchase be consummated it will effect a demoralization of cur Park, which hitherto has contributed - to the elevation of the public taste, and has been maintained free from disorder. "By the action of Philadelphia Councils the ground west of the railroad and no:thward from Green street, to a point be y-feed Girard avenue, excepting this tri angle. has been secured for public use. Should this be secured and improved, the entire Park, the river, and the landscape beyond, will be seen from the entrance to Le Park at the Green street approach." The signers of the circular propose to unite in an effort to secure this triangle and, improve it, if a sufficient subscription can be made, and then to convey it to the city :is en open public place forever. Among ti•o signers are N. B. Browne, Frederick Heyer ' G. W. Biddle, C. J. Bonsall, Eli R Price, John Welsh, I. P. Morris and J. Ross Snowden. As an accompaniment to this communi cation was the following received by the Mayor: I. with others, united in the circular in e , limb this is written. Pursuant to it, sub etriptions to the amount of $3,095 were re • teived from Henry and Alfred Cope, Eli K. Price, Wm. Sand, J. B. Wilson, N. B. Browne, J. Edgar Thompson, and others. The ground in question, on which five brick bandings are erected, has been secured for ,15,000. Some portions of it were acquired at somewhat above market value, which was of necessity submitted to. The sum of $l - 1,905 has been secured by mortgage to the seller of the property, which sum can re main so long as the interest is paid. It was tlee. intention of the promoters of the move meet to place on the ground a bust in honor of, come one of our distinguished citizens. It would, they thinkebe a fit memorial to commemorate the gallant ones who have :ellen in the late patriotic struggle for our nationality. The note closes thus: "My object in addressing you is that you may communicate the desire of the donors to the Councils to accept a conveyance of this - ground, subject to the above encumbrance. By so doing the benefit of their subscrip tions will inure to the city, and the intent, as expressed in the circalar, will be ful filled." The signer is John Welsh, Esq. The communication was referred to the Ccmnaittee on Law. Mr. Kamerly moved that the Finance Committee be instructed, in making their estimates for 1667, to make an'allowance of V,400 to increase' then salaries of the clerks m the Water Department. Me. Freeman protected against this in cense. - Thus far the city has managed to cett on without any debt. If it would be ernaally fortunate next year it can only be by the continuance of strict economy, and' refusing any increase of municipal salaries. • • • , Mr. Smith urged that the increase was c•thing more than reasonable. -- Mr. page differed. If the clerks of the de pertments :were to leave their positions Poty,of persons would gladly fill them. ' Tr, Cattell also thought that anv number one would be eager to ep' into th eee of any clerk : a any of ett depart to ressjicimight feet limself_necessitated Colonls,„ the uwerrlV„e soldfartherthat at this tiros of Flora^ about a* general Surprising — • The anatter,after nearly an hour's debate, was rx,stponed. A resolution to provecute the sureties of ain and Smith, late street contractors, t , compel them to refund the amount paid b yhe city to thelaborers in the streets, which they failed to pay, was referregd to the Com mittee on Law. The ordinanCe to pay Samuel Sweeny, Assessor of Second Ward, for extra ser vices, was concurred in. The bill relative to the selling of cooked food in market houses was referred to the Committee on Markets. The bill making appropriations to repair certain police station houses was concur red in. Also, the resolution relative to Cadbury avenue. Adjourned; COMMON BRANCH. From the; City Commissioners was re ceived a communication stating that. Fran kford Hall is rented, at $2OO per annum. The first floor of Spring Garden Hall is rented at $250 per ammo; the second floor at POO, and the third film' at SRO. The lower por tion of the hall is used as a police station house, for , -which no rent is paid. These rentals are all paid to the city. Mr. Mercer, Chairman of the Finance Committee, inesented the securities of Rich ard Pelt; _Receiver of Taxes elect, with a recommendation of appfoval. They were approved; The annual appropriations of the Depart ment 'of Receiver of Taxes were reported by the Committee. Consideration was post poned. similar ordinance to the'lnspectors of VOutity Prison; $13,500 in the aggregate, wa3 reported by the same committee. The ordi nance was postponed, Mr. Miller, Chairman of the Committee on Highways, reported a resolution to grade Franklin street, from Columbia avenue to Montgomery avenue. Also, to grade Apsley street, Twenty-second Ward. These were both-agreed to: - • From the Police Committee was submit ted a'resolution-granting:to Calvaryohurch, a prominent Methodist organization in the northern part of the - city, permission to erect a temporary wooden building ad joining their present property. It was stated that the congregation desire to build a new church, and this wooden structure is intended to house the plc until the new structure can be complete peo d. Agreed to, with a restriction that it be re moved at any time Councils shall require. A second- report from the committee closed with an ordinance to increase the po lice force one hundred men. The ordinance passed. Mr. Evans presented a resolution reqtiir• 114 the Board of Revision to submit to councils a full list of all the property in the city exempt from municipal taxation. Agreed to. The Special Committeeon a House of Cor rection reported favorable to the proposed house. They stated that conferences ha I been held with the committee - of the Board of Guardians and Inspectors of the Prison, and the subject amply discussed. The com mittee recommended the inspection of suit able ground for the location- of the house, and the ascertaining of theexpense. A re solution instructing the Committee on Fi nance to include in the appropriation to the Police Department *lOO,OOO for the - erection of a proper house, was referred to the Com mittee on Finance. Mr. Miller called up the resolution to open Cadbury avenue. It was agreed to It opens anew avenue, sixty feet wide, 2iYi test west of the east- line of Broad street, north frc in Columbia avenue to Hunting Park. • dj Sele ourned . unct Cocil bills were then considered. A irrival and Sant .of Otkean Steamers. urns swag NM 1)42/2 Etna. -L-IverPool.:..New York.- __Oct. 20 Hetita...--- ...... -LivernooL-Boston Phini..._.Oct, _t Palmyra -LiverpooL-New York Ckt. Britannia ........ York Oct. 2' Edinburg .Liverpool-. New York.-..- ...... .0et..27 Erin--. .-Liverpool-New S 1 City of New.York-Llverrel...New York.. -----Oct. 3t New York .Southampton-New Yorki..- ...... axonia.---Soutluignpton...New York..- .... Nova Scolds.* .Lirerpool-Quebec_-. ... -.Nov. Bosphorus-- . Liv erpool-gestomknalla.--Nov. 3 To Di New York. .... ......No v. 3 akitirr ronawanda.....rhiladevu . s...savannah . Aftuabattan.---New -1- ark-Havana & V C.-Nov. lo City of Paris.---New York...LiverpooL--_.__Nov.lo Caledonia. .Nev York.-GLasgo -----Nov. hl York.-Aspinwall.__ --Nov. 10 Louisiana. New York.-LiverpooL -.-....N0v. 10 Bomssia York....liamburg-.--_-Nop. 10 Derdcblaud--New York...Brem . Nov, Ii Peruvian-. -.Philadelphia...Liverpool- Nov. 11 AU5U1da918.13...-..N619 YOrk....TAVerPOOL...- ..... -N0v.14 York-Havana -.....----Nov. 1 t Palmyra. .New York-Liverpool....---Nov. 14 oty of New York...N York-.LiverpooL _____Nov. 17 England New York... Liverpool ............ ereire New York-.Havre .......... -Nov 17 .New York... Bremen Nov. 17 DAMCUS .... . 17 south lLS Amerfc . a . - - New York... Rio Janelro,kr-_.Nov. 2.; 142,412 93 - 463,552 42 - 4,479 37 040ARD TRADE. (4. DiCIRRISON COATES," . MORRIS PEROT, MONTHLY COMXITTKES. DAVID FAUST. AEIN AffiLLETIFi. wwirmiwrlnnlivrylfsommi774.lo7M _ St - N Issas, 642 1 trw SNTS, 447 !HIGH WATER. 321 AERIVHD YERT.KB.D.Av Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from NYork,Wlth mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Mars, Grumley. 24 hours from New York. with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Steamer Ruggles, Chase, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Schr Ann Elizabeth (Br). De Costa, 6 days from Ha. .itax, a itb fish to EA Sonder & Co. Schr Lucy, Spencer, 1 day from Brand,ywirte, Del. with limn. to Perot, Lea dr, CO. Schr S C Fithian Tuft, 2 days froM Port Deposit, with grain to Jas J. Bewley & Co. Schr Clayton & Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from , myrna. Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & C Schr M C Burnite,Bichards, 1 day from Camden. Del. grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Scbr T P hiceolley, Durborough,i day from Camden, Bel. with oats to Jae Barrett. _ . Schr C J St:Others, Artis, 2 days from Frederica, Del with wheat to as Ba.rxattr Schr A htyrick,Stevens.ls days from Provincetown with mdse to Geo B lierfoot. Schr Halo, Lunt 5 days front Newburyport, will. mdse to Curtis & Enight. Schr 3 F Wellington, Chipman, 5 days from Boston with mdse to Crowell' & Collins. Scbr E G Irwin, Atkins from Boston. Solar Sarah 'Watson, Smith, from Fall River. Tug Hudson, Can, from Baltimore. with 12 barge: to W P Clyde & ir•- , • BELOW. Ship Pontiac. Lowell, from Liverpool. CLEARED YEErrintu.r.s T Steamer Bristol. Charles. New York, W P Clyde & Co Steamer .1 El, Shriven. Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr 'chr Ak iiity Pye, Halifax. Craycroft & Co. Schr T Hot comb, Godfrey. Boston, Mershon & Cloud. Schr 111. V Edwards, Allen. New Bedford, L Audenrie. & Co. Suer _Revenue. Gandy. Providence, .7 RWhite. Schr surge. Warwick,New Haven, W Hunter, Jr.&Co. Schr Cortulo, Norton. Alexandria do Schr Ida V McCabe, Pickup, New Haven, New Haven Coal Co. 3chr C Sbaw. Beeves. Boston, Blakiston, Graeff & Co. , chr Ella F Crowell, Stevens, Boston, D Cooper. Tog.lludern, Can, with 10 barges for ,Baltimore, W Y el) de & Co. . Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. The following lapts- from the Caton Oa, passe, Into the Schuvlirt 1' Canal, to-day, bonnet to PhUade) phtajaden and consigned as follows: W C Eepp, with meaner to It Wolverton: - E & 'WE Lippincott, do D 8 Houls ah Co; Geo Irlpson, do to Trump, Son at'Co; .TlTurnmel. do to Dodge & 00, .ler• sc y City: in al It Anderson. do to Norcross & Chas Gring, nine to Chas Grins: T & D Richard, grain to captain; Whttana &Frankiin, nxtiestone to a Bhaer ter. _ _ MEMORANDA, Snip Tyro (Br), Scott, hence at Antwerp 26th ult.., Ship ',porn Hone, Wlawelt, Cleared at Liverpodl 26th tilt for this port. Ship Tonawanua, dulics, sailed iron i Liven:lool 2:4C2 ult. for this port Ship' Lancsster, DeCan, froth New Yorkyia St 3ohn. NB. at Liverpool 26tli ult. and entered out for this WWI. Ships Marla Adelaide. Ritaktt, and - Indus, Campbell, entered cut of LivernoOl 2lth ult. for this port.. Ship Winfield Scott,. Band, from Callao, at ',wet • Ship Lsmence,. Johnson, from New York for Satt groctsco, was spake.n 22d Sept. lot 10 S. ion so as WSteamer Emily BSouder, Lockwood, cleared at Is. ew York yesterday for Charleston. Steamer Monticello, Miller, cleared at New York yesterday for 'n/assau. bleat:6er Montery. Whitman, sailed from New Or 7th inst. for New York, _ . Steamer Ladona.*Rovey. Cleared at New york yes,, le/day for Cialveaton and .Ke7'Weet...' • Steamer Fng.lro d. Grace. at Queengtown litholt. from, Liverpcot and Prccee.ded for New York. Steame , Cuinmtla, .ier New York. eallel from Glee. , c i Ea Agnee.C.Ja= ea. Wetmcre hence at - inni.t.iic - Bs k CE. Bic; terfohr.Beraer, hence a: Bremerhavau Bazk trktaliss. Melee: 13 stxe at Illavoz-Blea Bfwx lezziats., Bazzy.t.ezt.v ta. tfameitlas TAtt. THE DAILY EVENIN6' - •iiiI.LLETIN.--PIIILADELITIA. Pitibtr. NOVEMBER, 9..1866 , Bark Warren (Br), ...Ic;rerill, cleared at NOW York yesterday lbr tb to port. Bark Zoltorp,aeoltt, clewed-ot New York Ilk !Wt. fOr Barbadcr. . _ Bark B D ByerSon. - Raymond, from Shields for tills port was spoken4n let 47 34, lon 22 4.1:-330 date. 'Frig Flora {Bp), Gelpie. hence at Barcelona 16th ult. :ech, J B Kirby, ,thiterbridge, Naiad from Marseilles 241 h tilt. for Palermo. • • • - Brig Ida McLeod,_ hence for Rotterdamorisloh was ashore on Ifsiton'a Beach,was towed up to Newport 6th Inst. Bar Cargo of petroleum- will be disoharged at Fort lit aleott wharf, , and the vessel taken On the rail s ay fc r examination and repairs. W GodrreY,Slover, sailed frank SaCksOnVille, Fla. Ist inst. for N York, with nom° feet lumber. - WANIINAA NATIONAL" EXCHANGE - BANK; CAPITAL we s ° 00, PULL PAID, Bas Removed To. Its New Banking kiouse, Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street. A. BOYD, President. JllO. W. GILBOUGH, (Wader. non' 6-20's, 3-10 1 s, 1.881's; 10-40's, 0011POITIID INTERMIT NOT BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 SOUTH TEM STREET. STOOK BROKER, GEO. •ItENDARSON. JR. NO. 223 DOCK STREET. Hav o i ; lgregam ped bustnes nzcbasea L i l Ilta cts p== Ake— Stocks carried at 6 per cent. interest, without UV extra charge. Orders executed In New York, Boston and Balti more. se27-kos, 0C ie . 18. JO' • 11 SPECIALTY. SMITH, 'RANDOLPH . k .00 BANKERS AND 'BROKERS, 14 South Tided sA., 8 Nassau steer; Philadelphia. I New Twig. STOCKS AND GOLD 80o6HT AND GOLD 4EI ooKEINGLoo INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPCIEETI. • BANKING HOUSE OF JAYCOOKE,e/CP. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIECILADA Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 .TO's WANTED 1N EXCHANGE FOR NEW, A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOW Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT Collections made: Stocks Bought and Sold on Coro t c11 1:1 1 1:l brininess accommodations reserrod e mo 141 A; i 0 t ; DV-14 la :10 )cd IMPORTANT TO ALL. Great Reduction in Furniture, Persona wanting Furniture abould not purchase they have looked in at the , Great Western Furniture Depot, 1019 MARKET STREET, KEPT BY GREENLY .& NORTH And examine our large stock, which we axe 01 CLOSING OUT AT A ,GREAT SACRIFICE! o.tf BUY FURNITURE OF ___ AG 0 U & 0 0 uouOM DEPOT, N. ks.tiorner NINTH and Lillian Streets', and Nos-87 and 89 North SECOND Streak Tbe .4 argest, cheapest and atoOk of Furniture of very. ascription in the world. Furniture far Parlor, Dra g Room, Chamber or Bed Room,Dirdnia l loom. Lib , Kitchen, Servants' Rooms, Offices; 001 z, Okiptybeli s OtkFellows,- Masonic or other Societies ; Ships Inatitottlins, Clube Colleges, Public Buildings, Hot , Board's* Homiest. MOVE alik Fairs, Or a ' Single Piece f Furniture. • Ord t by post will be executed with , despatch and With berality ano justness. of detain . Fettles al a distance may remit through .011 r Bangor, the Far mer's and Mwbanics' Nat. , Bank, -Chestnut street, or the Union - National Bank;Third streer;ot by Express Check or Post Office order; hew ediate attention wit be given and satisfaction insured. GOULDA CO.:ZI E..torner Ninth and Market and 87 and 89 N. Second street, Phila. Maw SPRINg 9 MATRESS - P =•! BEST QuiLLiTY AINDETtLE, -- ' A.I:TD 'BEDDING OF , EVZRY. , DIBOBITTION. t23;10 sernQ SiSoFlthSir,Streq,. 4 , Wbtre.2s,y; 15 PCKnrit'r i i-'' op - 2).4 . 1r. 33 , 5 ' err. 7....",.,te 1 0ft.. a -Lsvkaaersleazons . It T K I I:c ., -es e ilo Lffig esat ee 7 , 76 0 7Atais , id' Ohlieft , "KsP.ors. rathle -.)'-'e'r:/*--- ofiChasslAtollsidedid Polished, ..`i , “= . -0 0,441 'n° 1/111,111 oTo-711-5 li•::Th+TPPlt'l:H*lw ,T. IddrPiraltd. $. . , .. , „ , _ ..., oolatai . , • . ktkdsl. IDMATF4'.. • r Iron,- 741 E SPAZSDID LARGE STOAT No. 16 North Filth Street, , EXCOND , DOOR ABOVE CO/CHEF:CZ. FPoPT E sone t. ven. laaedate/y. Apply • l4o. 3. lioh - st int FOR . SA.LE.—sevcral lame - and valuable ira BUILDING LOIS and CROOND RENTS, north ol All any. Avenue. opposite the improvements of Messrs. Baeder to d. /damson, in the Twenty-filth Ward Stocks taken in Dart pay. LI3 0- VALUABLE PROPERTY, north of Clear field street. h tying a front of 408 fast on -the River lielaware, with oepth to Richmond street Apply to WILLIA.MBALL, noB Bt* - ; N IE3 FOR SALE.—The veridistrahle.' meditiM eizad IntoMENOE, No.luS North TWENTIETH street, Brit house no; th'of Arch street. Replete with every convenience, and 'ln complete repair through out. Immediate possession. • nos.6t* ET T . OLAR wale7o7 - lut streeEW,t. iWg GREEN STRIEEM—FOB BALE—A Handsome Four-s.ory Rh BLDENGE with double baca build floished 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 356 feet deep to Brandywine street. J M. GIIMMEY & EONS, 508 Walnut street. , - . IPFOR &LB—A MEW AND KLRGANT STUCK AND BROWN•STONB DWRT.TTNIG, 2020 PPRUCTE STREET, WITH ALL Tt1.0.: MODERN LESPROVBNIERTEi. APPLY TO . NATILIE BRO. & CD., no8•121} 2200 .SOUTH BTRICETt li p SPRUCE STRILETIFOR SALE.—The Hagil leome brick kiesidence, 22 feet front together with to a liefeeltd Carriage wide E t i , o e u itiTa l tr Nii4l2s49_pleetl, deep e tt e i r igil et. Immediate possession,. J. hi. Gllhintei xdL 5 ON% at Walnut street . 411181 FOR SALIC.—The handsome three story:brick Illaresidence with back buildings; No 826 Zi orth-Fifth. Street; RiOdern Convenience and improvements: lot 21 tvtt by by 143 feet deep to Randolph street. Immedl• ate postesslon. M. ORKNEY & SONd, 306 Walnut street.. 9 - 12 FUR BATE—The valuable four story brick Pro= perry. with lot, 29 feet front by 66 feat deep, situate at the nr rthweat corner of Tenth and Hunter str, above Market. J. M. GUMMY & ISONS, dos Walnut" street. Wirt. tiFORSALE—A four-story brick DWELLING northwest corner Fifteenth and Lombard street% modern improvements. Lot 20x100 feet. Immedi ate possession. Apply to COYFEICR ct JORDAN. 423 Walnut street.' 011ZP rGERMANTOWN= FOR SALE— A handsome donble.pointedl stone residence. with waive and carriage house and 13, acres ofnroutuL Situate within ten minutes'. walk from the Railroad depot. T. BE GIIISIDIEY a SONS, 508 Walnut street. mgFOR SALE-7 -to rick DNS - ELLIN e N 3.1210 Pine street, with three.atory brick in the rear. with modern Improvements. APPLY to COP PUCK dt J0.111)AN, Beat Estate Brokers, T r a Walant atreet. 014 RENT—The three-story brick residence, with COtivenlences and lot 185 feet deep, - No. 120 South Twenty first street. .1. M. GIiiMMAY.t. eoss, 50S Walnut arrest. LiFUENIBHED HOUSE,near GERMA.NTOWN, To Let, for the winter, to a family without smal• mn. Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock. at 1622 LOCUST. 0c.:17-14t. FOR RENT—A. STONE RESIDENCE With stable said Carriage lt ,, use; ahuate mica/PC-a. Street. below Thirty-eighth. J. M. GUMMY & 4. 0 31%.:13, *CB Walnut street. D+.l4 Canton ain ger. Fresh Import• d Canton Preserved GINGER. dry and in swap, of the finest quality. For Sale by JAMES R WEBB; WALNUT and /METH &zee VOX'S FARINA CR ‘CRERS. L" Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always on hand and for sale in bbbs. and bbls:, by ALDRICH. MIRES at. CARY. IS, "X and Z.! Letitia Ereet, nct-^ant Exclusive Agents. FONTAI 7EAS—Ex Sea Serpent for sale by 1•••••• C. Em= a s ca., S . at •.1 . • C• - •cc. rillE.E2.l OLIVES,—XIO gallons choke large Qteen W., Olives, in store and for sale by gallon or barrel. et Cutt- TY'S ESE End Grocery, ti o. lla South q—uVOND street. - MEW • BETELL.EisE2d. BUCKWHEAT ct WHITE C ovi-r Honey. f tOre and for salB ar.cOUSTY'S Ir. net Br dellccery, o. Ile South SEC uND Urea. NTORTH (CAROLINA HOMINY GRITS'. NEV. /I Hominy. peaed and unwired Peaches. just re calved and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Gre.cery So. 118 South. SECOND street. STUFFED MANGOFJ2. AND PEPPERS,' 4.iEtarlNß Chutney Sauce. Robinson's _paent "Earley ono Orem, always on hand a: COZ:STY'S East.Ead aro er3"..N o. liS South SECOND street. • Ll ABM HAMS'.'-1. Ettewarra Trenton ..13&92/ Star ESZDltArlete & Switt.4 celeinaneh Clads rat Ham, and J. Bower's Cloy eared. warranted eve aattefaeron. For We by If. F. splutrs, N. corner Eighth and Are.b. OffE barteta Lazo= and other !arm% :lianas of Salad Oil, _for We by M. F. BPII.LES W. corner Arch and moth. rev., COFLe.t.o..—Pcre Old Government Java Oak"( tl fornale by EL. F. Sri r•Tx3r, q. W. =zee et luol and Eighth streets. I S% TEAS!! - 100 ee of very choke net IKE= Green and B 1 et me late importation. hi Mese Teas have been bo t since the dmiine In Kale we areprepared to tarollies at alu.iyreducer prineaittFar &ale by the box. or at retail M. ESPII 41N. N. W. corner Arch and Etighth streets. WELL HEALD STILENGTH USE CAPE L' WELL CO . 'SPATENT GLASS CASTOR WHEE Thefts Wheels are designed for Planes. Bedsteads, &c. We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly Increased force ofsound. without detracting from the harmony and melody of the instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they ure now being applied by many to these valuable mu. sleet Instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to hit pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable Invention for bedfast Invalids, who are guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the proCWs of cleaning, or where dampness Is produced Fr-many other cause. Aside from this. HouseheePen ere relieved from the dread'of having•their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happens num those now In use often canned by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all anon , that glass ledges.corose. There nre no rough or unfus. tsh Ed to the Glast Wheel., such as we often find In those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly lin. fished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos, ph ete, if nothing else. producing roughness on the SUS. , - *ace, or edge,while tee former will always maintain the s m sl o e o epthin n g e ‘usp ong g la lasss,s J whe e a s yoeur are i fi n n a is ll h e h d. e eleotri ß citY you had in your body on retiring, and you get up in the ' , morning feeling RE, fresh and active as s ming man. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec. ile trinit gained wn in cal:1ot Pass Olt Ask out doe! or what he - thinlm of bed the ll Glass Castor Whe y els Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases. are not caused from the want of electricity We have a man In our place whom the doctors pro. et.unced past coring, with the intam.matory risen tuatism. 'The wheels cared him In less than forty veeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are tots which can be proven on application at our office so. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory,at Westville, New Jersey where we have some sirs% sands employed in the manufacture of the Glass Cas tor Wheels. flOO will be paid to any one who will say' . they haVr not recfived any hsnent or relief after using Capewel Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample sec (4) of tau wheels sent to any part of the United States, oir re zeipt of t1..50. J. B. C.A.PEWELL & CO , nest WM, No. 205 Race street. Y:-Ir 1413 ,a,_ TkiGMEON'ek LONDON MlTiMmisimg, 01 HultOpHAH RA.NGHS, fbr families. botele or public instb Miens in rwh,NTY DIPPER ' Eyr SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Ho i r imare.s,•-Portable Heaters, Low-Sows Gratee Pireboaro Stoves. Bath Boilers, Stewhnle plates. Broil r,,, itnnking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the SHARPE di MONSON. No. 1119 North Second street. mo2l•m.W f.ficoo aJOB BARTLETT dc SON. • Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED BARTLETT.RICA.TERS: op o irjrjg tsnugrag t oas Ovens dt Sheet iron Wort evu7 descrlEtion. A spleridla assortment of °f R FOIST/i ES ANP .NTILATOREI. and Silver's Air tight Stove'', - . always on Inuad. at. No. 924 - Arch Strept, • Philadelphia. ,• -, anBo.t.t_ VIONAB Views Late* NM lett CCELBIMICITstree_k__ .rraLsaiwza. oPPc sit a 14 44 11 . 13 tes, - ,Ol4lneblicitcralli of i cr i c.rn $ PARLOR JOFFIOE, And other GEATIet, • roz Atahradte. Biturat l o ll - 2 and 7004 inns WARM-A Al l IRtraISEMIRS, or WarrelPtclilie and Private Ballet:aim NUSEML&INCI.RB „ • OGO/Caill: EWEYB BA sni Telt*i lanEtoßffiPaty , aw'oNici_"atmms,' Tome, ,01E19=37 7rizstPrernitim awarded b Mato MAIrEIN ufattub v c d ' - PEW, akv. , v, • Dterf and ftalglng OMs 91;Hasonic .11Larke 4 Tek t , pastsMediu!, Army Media and Ocapa Badges . 401 , 11,111:5-'•wall/Am:pi sPEtliAt NOTICED, inVION - BENEVOLENT AfifOOOIATION.- ---,-'_ I,ouspro-I.l4t—"Au..ffifaVtitton.for per Eru nnic , Tentri..todotry"Elle Avpgrestrlon Of Pau ism and the .Rell , ,Y" of Stireriog tonoag , the - Worthy the annual =esti , g held Tuesday , , October 16.1.866.5 t the rooms ot streets letY, ncorner.ofSeventh and Sansom, the following - gentlemen - were dub , elected officers and_•managers , Mr the'ensinn - g year: irres ; fient—BAMDELH.PEEL lha ' Vice Prealdents—luevrA RD D. WOOD, j:EISMER. Treasurer—E.D.3lON,D WILCOX:4 4 Oheatnitt street. B • Corresponding isecreterY7L: D i .ONTGO4ERY Recording Secretary—JOHN H. AT WOOD. Benj. Coitea, ThortisEi_it. Thos. Latimer, , Charles Shroads, John Witten. . ItiehardWoott. Wm. Pnrves, Chd.s.B Wtri•ts, hf. D., Arthur 0. COffin, Edward E Wood, Be Wand's Qene, . James BaYard, , John W Claeltorn, Jo.sephA.. Caw. Thomas Wattsor , Alfred M Collies, Joseph H. Dollts, John E. Graeff. John Ashherst. D, Sherrard. At a subsequent meeting of the Board the following appointment was made, to, wit: ~7ohn Hicks, Agent. There are 120 gratultensiemalesisitors (visiting in time cols:riots where they reside), and who, from loog experience, know nearly'all the. worthy poor. The following Le en epitome of their labors and disburse merits for thepast year;:talten front the annual report, 100. of visits made; to the poor.. n Farahles under charge.. • " _Sick administered unto—.. . 'Deaths attended upon—five . ' , "1:115 , " Cholera.' .. . ' Persona . found• employment, in cluding domestics to . places in " Children placed at school and Sunday tab00'.......... 108 " Persona, including children, forum t Young girls rescued frool fat abandoned, life and renOred to e Jlienda ~ENTst. 2 .J.tateriale, Reduced to Altmey Value by Estimate. Cash distributed by visitors from appronria. tiors by the General Board.-- .. 4.3,675 00 Cash distributed from collections inaleitythe visitant themselves . . 2 394 92 lash distributed from the Office, including wagespald oat there as aid.. ..„...» 1,100 00 Carh d. latribtitett 10 sewing women . by the La • dill. =m0b....... • . . 4,0,7 12 Casholistathuteci Male . labor a 6 the . store of the Society 783 87 Cash `ulna of 1740 tons of COAL (of 2 240 lbs. to the ton.) distributed, in quarters, at Cash— value of 64 tons of COAL, and l -coraiof 13,050 00 woop allected by the visitors... 4 ash value of provisions, including Soar, buckwheat flour. _lndian meal, potatOes, beans r itominy. tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, bread, soup meats and medicines and deli cacies for the sick . ... .. . . sh value of materials: 1627 new and par- Bally worn garments, the gifts of various Dorsal and other Societies (acknowledged elsewhere) and of individuals, cash, 175.- ... lon OC b. value 40E58 yards of stuffs; 45 ares . of furniture and bexiding, and 128 pairs of boots and shoes.. value OF 550 stoves lea, bearing the name of the Society. to prevent their toes. These stoves were patterned by the Society for this amend are very economical in their operation. They cost, with repairs, deliver ed and returned, about to each. .6.s they last three years, the cost (and consequent value to the poor) per year ofthese stoves is, therefore. 3.100 00 Total t'10,454 Contributions both In money And materials thank ftdly received at the office of the Society. N. W corner of Seventh and Sansom streeti, or by the Treasurer, Edmund Wilcox, 1 sq., 404 Chestnut street. noe,-60 CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICE. THE PHILADELPHIA AND RA.LTSIRIRE CruSTRaL RAILROAD COMPANY have extended the time to SATURDAY, NovemberiSati, for re- - ceivkg pi apostle for the grading, masonry and bridge atmerstructute. and famishing the cross ties and lay ing 'the track upon six mlles of the said Company's road extending from near the Rising San village, Cecil county, lid., to the Susquehanna river. Plans and specifications of the work can be exam ined at the °like of the Engineer John AL Rood, at Port Deposit', Cecil wanly, lid., and a guide will be nirnisheo to show the work tothose desiring to look at the same. The Engineer purposes to be at the Rising Sun vil lage, on Tii.drby.October n)th instant. Friday,Ncrvem ber next: Tuesday, November etta, and Friday. November 9th. JOSEPH HODDELL, ass and Tremarer. Phlindelphts, Oct. Z 1.1.86.3. cc...1-tool.o O.PFICE OP 'suit: PHILA_DELPHTA. AND GRAY'S PERRY •PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BELOW sPB - CCE, Ran.. apE , - - etrrs., Nov. sth. A tpestal Meeting of the Sox:holders of the Philo dell Ida and Craps Perry Passenger Railway Cos. pony will be held at this Offlce on MONDAY, Novem ber 19, at 3 P. M. for the purpose of considering the Propriety of entesine into& conUact with the Schuyl kill River Railway Company, for a lease of their Road to this Company. By order of the Jamul. of Directors. JAMEt Mc FADDEN', J n.„ 11 , 3 s to.th,tuolti Sc.-Teta:7. UteselUg, use TELE pri - sr.artiLLPECLA. -%IVD le e 7 SOL - THREW MAIL STRANSEfIPCOM.4?ANY, u. 314OUTH IDL.E.Ina WAREAVEN Notice is hereby given that . by a resolution of ths -11-,:ard of Directors of the abore•named Company, adopted August 2....th.1Ea. the , FOUSTH and last In stainxtent at the Capitol Stock of said Corapany, being THIRTY PPE CResTral or sIEVENTy-FINTS DOL. LA RS per she--e. has been allied in, and is- due and payable at this office. WILLIAM L IiALCOLat. Tressurvr OFFICE OF TEE MERF.ImAC MINING W T CONPANY •OF LARL U E SPERIOR, I',i:: KCAL street. Pirmanntrstra. Oct. 11, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. .An.flatalirr.ent of $1 (ONE DOLLAR) per share on each and every whereof the Capital Stock of the Com pany is this day caned: du.taPtc4xvable. the Dth. day -YorrptScr pr.a, at, the Office at the Company, lezt WALNCTatreet, BY order ofthe Beard of Directors. SAMLTAL P. DARLINGTON, ocl2-f,s,tnolli Secretary. Oa OFFICE OF GRANT OIL COMPANY. N. E. corner RUTH and WALNUT a; eet, Novem ber n, - By order Of Board of Directors, a meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held at their' office on MONDAY 12th, noon—to take into conside ration the condition of the Company and the propriety ofsellfir g the properties. A...MITCHELL. Lea to,w.t.h.f,s t* Secretary. 31.13.RCANTLLE BENEF ICL&L ASSOCLI.- TION.—The twenty-tlfth annual meeting will , e held on TI,TDELY next., l imner in.st., at s o'clock - P. L. at their moms., N. . corner SaI:M.7TH and SAN E• 031. streets, second story. he. annnalßeport will be submited, and an elec nen held for .llanaeers for the ensuing year. ne6.6t* 'WILLIAM A..ti.OL.C. Secretary. BIJSMM 83MUM wiLLlem T. HEWES BROPHER PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH bTREEP, (ABOVE WILLO4',) PHILADELPHIA Rep:lrlng of all kinds at short notice. Orders trough Post Ohre wlllreeeice prompt attention. tag" COUNTRY WORK ATTRINIDED TO. N CASTER. GRAIN sToRt, SPRUCE STREET WRARE E_STARLISTERD ..=6. CORN, OATS and MILL-PEED sold Wholesale anti Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to at parts of the City. ' se7-19 . C. EN/GELT dt (XL, f , r% A.LE (Ittutiejle Cor. WATER and ORMiTNUT street, Phlt Adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of thi ;out wank Clkcar Refinery rut& the Grocers' Sum ri - nar... of Philadeltdan. lal-lyr pENNis YLN A lsil ves t A ielo ' mi 7p.K.S.—ON THE Trwa.A W ARE CRESTAZR. Delaware coonoty. Pa. 11sIneerit and Iron Boat builder*, Y SON hfanufacturers of a Of OONDENSENG AIID G NON-CONDEVa n iti xis Iron Vessels of all deseriptioias; Boilers, Vats, Tants Pro T. BE ate W. B.V.id er3 l.lshele, d'e " B. A.13.0333130L1) Late of In Reaney i __Neafir & Co., Engineer In Chief , Penn Works, Phila. U. B. Navy' J. VATIGHAN HKERTOK. WM. H. HERETO(' ,TNO. 00PR, OirrEwARK FOT.LIH E. EY . FIFTH AND WASH kit PIniA.DMILPHIA. MIECUMIC & SONS I:ISIOINEERS AND hiAGEGTUDIS. Manufacture High and low Pressure Steam for Lan,d, River and Marine Service. Boilers. Gaaometers, Tanks, Iron EOM, Castin_gs of alit:lnds; either Iron or brass. Iron .s.mtt Ronda for Gas-Works., Workshops ant Railroad Stations, - Itetorta and Gas Macidnery, of the West and ram 1m _proved construction. _ :- Every description of Plantation NachinetT; ant sugar. Saw. and Grist hfills,Lyacuuna Pans, Opes steam Traina, Dam:atom Mittats, pawing 3%2. Selo A4cerits Dili Eilleuxis 'Patel& Sugar BODO Ap Nownyth's Patent - Steams iisktuner anc DrslningMinwaie & WOolutnPa, . 11 Reulc% CleaWcifht"4l:4llq, 0 4 i T l3 E ' A iEfn"aMlif 113 7 ± 18 . 1-If a i '- 12 . iT ' ia ~ l etreet, 41 - - efationoterere of , Gee - Bixteten, Lampe die, ..i0 would call the attention of the - public to ' their Ural and elappet assortment er e Chandelbsee, Yezelanta liteackete,"&e,.2rhae 'abet_ ee Gan ,ptiml 2 . lla, Dwellings and PUMW Builetlents,,arid attendee =teeing and roairleeeesa edam , 411 work /mawar , . _ . .„ - 1A A. 'mutiny.: Tztoamor, Prkm, =odors 1i1114109.1t. TICICODORE WILIEUVr. 312,4$8:1„. ? 1117(1/4/4.. P.Frira IiVRIGUT 480 M Imt 0 1:040 Mprtft.Vatincrek AIM Clomrattdon.2l_ n0..11.5 W.ll.l.lll2"Trtiltiget,Brawrawim p`uivir W iTitir ZGIAL-ZWIEKBBOXIERogFirmz oral Maoist° ist.PrivsNEßi pltnejAre p : 1 , 2 1", *I 1.171°7 : 9 _ FillPi Nry . ambit:o4l .iPibW lanais . PhENKYLVANIA RAILRoA ID COMPANY TREAtSURER.'S Dr.,P 4 RTIKENT. rI4II.3DELZHiA, NOTetObi3Z -NOTICE 'lu SERS. 1 The Board of ' , hectors T haveOCKHOLD this day declared s semi-annual olvidend of-FOUR PEs CONT.:on the- CaPital Stools of the CM:opens., clear of National and Slate taxes, pe,able on aid after licvember no. 1863 Blank Focr.e. of attorney for collecth3g divid4rola are to be had at !be office theCompauy. No. 233 S. THIRD street. _ no 2 2r.it THOMAS T. FILTH. Treasurer. OVFILLE Oti CLARION AND ALLEGEIF.NY RIVER - OIL COMPANY. N 0.146 S. FOURTH street, I . 44I4...ZDELVECIA, Nor 5,18G5: Tho , ll4 , e‘lo/8 have this Ilay declared the THIRD DIVID,F NI) of FIVE CENTS per share, out of the, LOS e6zulugsof the Company pa) able to stockholders Or. their legal representatives Oa. and after , the 15th Mat. Ey order of the:Board. noatiSl (Cc. THE COMM) , RCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF PERbiIaYLVANIA. Plinot,a_OßLP.B lA, Nov. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Di *Mend or FIVE` - PEW CENT., payable oil:demand. clear of Nati sisal Taxes. • .S. C. PALILEK; noest .Cashier. - irel UNION NATIONAL BANK, PIITLADEL -11,D7 V•XIIA November a, • his Bisectors have this day declared a Dividend to SIX REM CENT.for the last. six months, clear of tax ano payable on demand. __ U. CENTRAL NATIONAL BA.Is.IK, Pirmasszt, PH/d. Nov eth,1866. abeßoard of Directors have this day declared or dividend of SIX PER CENT. ontor the profits cf the last six months, payable on demand clear of tares. THEODORE EITCREN, FARMERS , AND • Arm , EEANRW W27.ob.hair. BANK, PHIL ILD&LPIIIA, Noveniiiic 6,1866 • Dividendard of Diroctcre bay& this day declared a of FIVE PER '„, also an extra Divi dend of ONE PER CENT., both payable on demAnd. .nts 6ti W. RUSHTON, Se., Cashier. I:WeZEBUS' NATIONAL BANK, PICEL&DELPECIA boy. 6th, 1866. Directors have this . day declared a Dividend of FMB PER Cill‘T. on the Capital Stock for the lam six months, payable on demand, clear of United States tax. nOMr,f,M-Sti tIabOITY NATIONAL fIaNE, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. S, DAL Beard of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT„ payable en Demand, clear of IT B. Tax. ne6-60 G. ALBERT LEWIS, Caghter (Oa FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. 01' PHILA.- DELPRIA, 723 AIACH STR&ET, PHILILDEL- Tarns.. Nov. 6, WC,. The Directors have this day declared a Rividend of FIVE PERCENT . fcr the last six months, PaYlibio on demand, clear of taxes. ' nO6-61 BARD .T. bfACMITLI AN, Cashier. - - _ NOVEMBER 5, 1846.—At a meeting of the Oi:card of Dilectons of the Jefferson Fire Insu rance Company of Philadelphia. held this day, rtmtennnal dividend of *. ERSE PER C aNT., clear of all taxes, was dec/ared.p,syable on and after the , Lsth Inst. P_ . - 1 - P E. CO3.F. , kf Aar, nos-sti Secr etary. •••7_ THE WEST/MN NATIONAL DANK OP PHILADIGLPHIA. Nov. 6 1866. The Directors bare this day declared a dividend of TIN PER CENT. payable on demand. clear of tax. C. N. WEYGANDT. Cashier. K NSEcGTON NATIONAL RANK, DELVE:IA. November 6 Hie. The Board of Directors have PBlLA thts day declared r, Dividend of TWELVE PER CENT., pLyable on de mand. clear of 'United Elates tax. 1:106 61; WAL IitcCONNELL, Cashier. 10'.CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL RANK, ..PHTLAL.ELP.E(TA,. EON", 6, 1666. he Directors have this dayi declared a dividend of SEVEN PER CE.NT. for the last six months. payable on demand, clear arta'. nos H. P. SCat,x.e. , .Y. Cashier. IE - MECHANILR' NATIONAL BANE, PEOL r.. .L.P.137.A. Nov. oh. ISS6. e Rost,' °flair ectors have this day declared a Di vidend of rilX PER CRNT., payable on di raand, free of taxes. J, W1EG...4313 noii.(74 Cashier. Tr1gA.T701.g...51,134.1i.K OF THE NORTHERN' i.MERTIES, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5, he Directors have this day declared a dividend ot TEN PER CEYT. tar the past six months, payable ad demand- clear of 'United States tax. Coo 6ti W. GUIDIERE, Cashier. FIRST RATIONAL BANE, PTILLADELPICIA. 1.1 ,7 Nov. he Directors have LIN day declared a Dividend or R)X PER CENT. out of the prodts of the last months, payable on demand clear of' taxes. nos?et ORTON' If egICEEEC&L., Jr,. Cashier. EF.:TH -NATIONAL 33-A-NEl.—Peasant, PPIA, November 2d. IEiS. 3be Direci ors have this day Oectarei a dividend of FIVE CENT. for the last stsmonths, payable on demar,d, clear of Taxes. 11:R. SAL ME. act-31; Cashier. •Z*SOL': IILIVABK.SATIONA.I.I3A.NE.—Piniz- DELPI , II.I. 'November S. ne. Directsrs bare declared a dividend of TEM PER C"‘.' T., payable on demand. - P.AaTEEL, Cashier. TN' THE ORPHAN'S' COURT FOR THE CITYA and- COUNTY OP PHILAHRLPHIA.—Estate or wßls..tsccA NvulazsTa, (late a ntinora The Auditor appointed hr the Court to audit. settle and adjust she ceomit of THkODORE ULItS. Gnarchett or RE, BRCCA "(VT r•T ING, (late a minor), and to report de, tribtition of the bhiance In the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment. on MONDAY. the nth day of Novem ber. 1%5, at 4 o'clock. P. M., at his office No, 217 South THIRD stree:. in the City of Phitade obis. S. HENRY NORRIS, Auditor.: TN TEE ORPHA:N.IS' eorgr FOR THE CITY AND COl - 3.ITY OF PELLADELPELLA. Estate of ALEXANDER, IIcCA_LLA. decease:.—The Auditor appornted by the Cont. to audit, settle and adjust the acconnt of is.'alsH B. McOALLA and A. H. NI cOAL LA. actMg E±ecutors of the last will and testament of .91.EXA15.4 DER A, deceased. and to report. distribution of the balance in the hands of the Ac cow"; ant. will IDE et the parties interested for the pm - - pose of his appointment. on TUESDAY', November Z/ Mee. at o'clock. P. X.. at the OfSce ofFREDERICS , C. BRIGHTLY, Esq No 4 LIBRARY street, in the city Of Pl:iiedelphis. n0.5-m,w,fst* CI 'PRE OURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE TY AND COLD. OF PRI.LADELPHIA.— TRE IiArTER OF THE kti.s:IGNED RSTATE. OF THE UNITE!) a7ATE3 ANNU.TY AND TRESP COIIPAn.Y.--Tme %uditor appointed by the said Court to audit, settle and adjust the first account of I 0 sFIL - A. tSP.ERING : sequestrator and assign. of the • United :tares Annuity and Trust Company of Pails, delphla." and to report disftihation of the Balance in the bands of the accountant. will meet; the parties ',term ed for the purpose of his appointment. ma WEDN7O.- - IDAY, the fourtee.th day of Noy.mher . Isti.t. at 4 o'clock F. M., at his No. d::4 WAS, .NUT street, in the City of Philadelphia. BENSAILLN H. HAINES, Auditor. oc3lw,f,TD,St} _ Ts THE COURT OF coarmos PLEAS FOR ruh. I CI CY AND COUNTY OP PRI_L.AD ELPHIA-- ' , ATHA NS vs. SKINNER, Fi. Pa., Jane, 1.566, icos. :6, 77, 78, 79 and .101. The auditor appointed to lila inbute the proceeds paid into court or sale of persanal property under the above writs of execution. will ui eta; the parties interested at his °dice. No. is South t 4 IXTIEI street, Philadelphia. on TUE DAY, Novem ber Iztb, ISE6, at three o'cloelc.P.B.f. .L5.31.11S LA.T Auditor..' Tnov3-aaies2 m3l-Nr,l;na,Sts TILE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY L AND COUNT'I OF PILLLADELPHIA.—Estate of JOHN J. ittORIE. deceased.—The Auditor appointed 1 .9 the Court to audit. settle 500 adjust the seventh and sna , ccr•tnt of JOPHIA. BORi JOSEPH R. IN GEIISOLL erd ADOLPH I. BORLE,Executors of the lust wilt of JOHN J. RORIE demated.. and tl Report distribution of the Balanee in the hands of the ac countants, will meet the parties interested for the pnr rose of hiS•appointment, on MONDAY the twelfth. Joy of November. lta: at 4 o'clock. at his office. No. 2,0 Bomb FOURTH street, in the City of Philadelphia. oc3l.vr,f,xujit* JAMES W. PAUL, Auditor. N TAR COURT OF COMMON' PLEAS FOR THE .1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI t , ADELPHIA. No Is June Term, let& HARRIET D. BAKES., by her next friend, v.. ROBERT B. BASER. silt—Neese take notice that the Court have granted a rule upon yen to show cause why HARRIET D. ItAliElt, the libelant should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, entered into with yon,returnable en SATURLie.Y;November 10th, IStIS. at 10 o'clock A N. This rule is published because personal service could not be made upon you the respondent. Yours, do . D. W O'.EIRLEN, Attorney tortibelani, Sixth and Walnut.' - • To Mr, ROBERT B. BA_SEIL '0031,4;fr.411 IIN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEE CITY a Nit 1- COUNTY 01 0 Prtm OELPHIA, Estate or JACOB JONES deceased. Notice is hereby given that JC.A.NNA JONES, the widow of said decedent, having filed In the Cieln's office her perttion, in which sbe aska to be allwaed $3OO in money oat of the estate of said decedent, in pursuance of the act of April It,' 1851: and thesupplements thereto, and that the said pa- Litton wilt be approved and granted be said court on SATUROAY, November 17th. ISIS, unless exceptiomt :bedled.thereto. - • `EDWARD H PANnON. oc29ar„f Attorney foe Petitioner. .16.wr02.• OF L.RN W. 01)10±tak, deed.—Leth?.. , s of.• duArtistration upon said Estate 13 Acing been. TNISDA.Y granted to the undersigned, anise_ raons In ilieVedare teimeadea to make pwarnanv.srot Ar m , a l tos or demands are r.nested tq make the .salleknowrt to ANNIE E. ()MOEN Mtatnistns., gr 2 N. B.ROAD street, or to teri.Attarn.7: TA DigSW..LA,TrA., No. St. miSTATE OF OECOILLIS , TOE; deossmea&--Let. ' .10„, ter „ Taramentary apcsallte Fustate:'Or eAtrl deqa 'Seat 'baying begn' granted. to. Ole autateiltker - all per- , .etsss Indebted: - to the Estate am rektioested -to - ixtaka palmesit.and thOlUe havittg_elaimsvtil Present_bhertt G.2.011GE FOX. •?i -yt e Ezeptpr, 1-wALts - trx , , strket- • - • - . 1 4 y..711fits TESTAITIMTART hav ing beengrataeti. 'lv to the subscriber or' the estate or bills: ELIZA- , Bialvne.l3.ll, 60p; , othAttellitiNG7 tietßasecWsll pelsons indebteratprOae 4 arile , v l l,tmOro,_atcy.mant, and. thd3c havitig 'own= urea Ph tttrAQ.444 JO FM JrOE3l". Execotoreolatt Fl.F. 2 'lEEatreet/1411.1sda r ocas.t.6ol I FEETS4-7u3t.? a r eel 7 eCtilei4int• bou44' 1 • .V,il .00 as -at birk. • &..hursLit attiot , nbcve ThiriWentia; and 1. : Snail Eleventh street., tibet•e E , 'tiv•dee- laucltieti „vlealtna4nn4:lr44V2l.lWi..,. 4,90 , 52 2 anA hot4l.'' ltibrt ZA sad „c ar nar,. o ;7" l 4: XO6-101.50 DIVIDEND NOTIOEV. JACOB= BEDGWAY. Secretary N. C. 14117SSEL4Als cashier 3113.1131 S RUSSELL, Cashier Vt.lll %RV Dill