Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 19, 1866, Image 3

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    Great Fire Lin Chicago.
CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—A fire occurred this
rmorning destroying eight store on Lake
arid 8. Water streets, and involving a loss
of $450,000, upon which - there is an insur
ance of about $263,000. The origin of the
fixes is unknown. The following are the de
-tails of the losses ,
No. 253 S. Water street, where the fire
first appeared, was owned by William B.
Ogden • & 'CO., and occupied' by Daniel
Banker, Jr. & Co., as a tobacco factory.
'.ogden's loss is $12,000; insurance, $5,000.
Banker's loss, $20,000; insurance, $lO,OOO.
Nos. 249 and 251 S. Water street, owned
by S. S. Hayes, Loss, $24,000; insurance,
$15,000. - •
No. 249,- occupied by Murphy, Boyle &
'Clark, commission merchants. Loss, $50,-
4000; insurance, $42,000.
No. 251, occupied by Winchrod & Daniels,
wood dealers. Loss, $20,000; insurance,
412,000.
No. 255 South Water street, owned by the
• estate of John Link. Loss, $12,000; insn
ranee, $B,OOO. Occupied by Sweeney, Smith
.& Co., flour merchants. Loss, $30,000; insti
krince, $5,000.
Nos. 234 and 236 Lake street, owned by S.
'S. Hayes, valued at $30,000; insured for
415,900.
No. 234, occupied by Charles L. Meyer,
'sash and door manufacturer. Loss, $25,000;
insurance, $16,000.
No. 236, occupied by Rembold & Magnus,
hardware dealers. Loss, $30,000; insurance,
$14,000.
N'o. 238 Lake street,owned in Fort Wayne,
Ind., and valued at $15,000; insurance, $lO,-
DOO. Occupied by Elisha A. Mears, stove
:and tinware dealers. Loss, $125,000; Wan
!ranee, $40,000.
No. 240, owned by the estate of John Link.
Moss, $12,000; insurance, $B,OOO. Occupied
by H. Wheeler, Verce & Co. Loss, $8,000;
iinsurance, $5,000.
'Letter from Napoleon the FLrat.
It is supposed that during the recenttrans
ter of the archives of the Department of State
to •the new building on Fourteenth street.
some of the papers may accidentally have
got astray. Among them none could have
been more interesting than the following
characteristic letter of the great Napoleon,of
-which the subjoined is a translation. It is
supposed that the American Minister re
ferred to was the famous joker, Armstrong,
afterwards Secretary of State;
"16,147. Correspondence of Napoleon Ist,
1810.—To M. de Champagny, Duke de Ca
dote, Minister for Foreign Relations at Paris.
PAms,l9thJanuary,lBlo.—MONSlEUß DUKE
CADORE: Yon must see the Minister from
America. It is, beyond all, ridiculous that
he writes of things that one does not com
prehend. I prefer that he should write in
English; but at length, and in a manner that
we can understand.
How is it.that in affairs so important he
contents himself with asking letters of four
lines? Speaking to the Secretary who is
here, speak also to the Secretary who is
about arriving from America. Send by a
courier extraordinary a despatch, in cipher,
to America, to make them understand that
that Government is not represented bare,
that its minister does not understand
French, and is a morose man, with whom
-one cannot deal; that all obstacles would be
removed if we had here an envoy to talk
with. Write in detail on the matter. Let
_sne know what effect the letter from Alten
burgh has bad in the United States; what
has been done, and•what is proposed. Write
to America in such a -manner that the Presi
dent may know what•a fool has been sent
Imre. NAPOLEON.
I - I
1,1: / l• CO , _• I I II II • I
MEMPHIS, Nov. 17.—A special despatch
to the Avalanche, dated at Little Rock to
day, says a resolution introduced in the Le
gislature of Arkansas to reject the constitn
tonal amendment was referred to the Com
mittee on Federal Relations, and there is a
•disposition to treat the matter with great
•deliberation.
In the Presbyterian General Assembly,
- to-day, the reports of the Committee on
:Foreign Missions and Education were read,
.and after/the discussion of the revised book
of discipline a long debate took place
•on that section which defines the relation
-of baptized childred to the discipline of the
-Church. The debate was opened by the
_Rev. Arnold W. Miller, of North Carolina,
in opposition to the proposed change. Era
was followed by the Rev. Dr. Adger, of
-South Carolina, and the Rev. Dr. Baird, of
'Virginia, in favor of the amendment, and
the Rev. Dr. Rice, of Alabama, in opposi
tion. The Rev. Dr. Palmer, of New Or
leans, had the floor at the hour of adjourn
ment.
The Havana Quarantine.
The Consul General at Havana, writes to
'the Department of State, under date of
November 9th, as follows—
" His Excellency, the Governor General,
_has just communicated to this office that
the quarantine regulations have been farther
modified, so that vessels leaving all ports of
the United States, except from Philadelphia
:and New Orleans, for ports in the Island of
.Cuba, with clear bills of health, properly
•endorsed' by the Spanish Consul, and with
out sickness on board during the voyage,
,shall be permitted to enter at once and dis
charge their passengers and cargoes; and
.all .veBsels coming from Philadelphia or
New Orleans, shall be quarantined three
.days for observation.
GENERAL ' CIISTER.—The Detroit Free
_Press contains a spicy letter from J. Logan
Chipman, the defeated Copperhead candi
date for Congress in that District, to Gen.
•Custer, in reply to those written by the lat
ter during the recent canvass. Chipman
says:. "four conversion to the doctrines of
the Philadelphia platform was so sudden,
.so opposed to your views in regard to Texas,
so repugnant to the private opinions enter
tained by you only a few days before your
• change, that I heard it charged, and never
• denied, that your only motive was to win
the President's favor, which, unfortunately
for you, you did win in time to have your
promotion inyour pocket before you turned
.against him by your onslought upon me. I
say unfortunately, because . to-day you
would have been deemed more honorable
by men of all_ parties if you had clung
sturdily to your Radical views, and had
not taught your late Radical brethren to
doubt your stability in the face of tempta
:tion.
TEE Internal Revenue Bureau has issued
,a circular concerning the law and regula-
Alone for the purchase and use of internal
:revenue stamps. It is stated among other
things therein, that arrangements has been
.mads with the American Photograph Com
pany,:iNew York, to print internal reve
nue stamps upon bank checks and other in
..struments which may be forwarded to them
by various parties for that purpose. Any
proprietor of an article named in schedule
-C may furnish a design for a stamp, which,
if approved, will be engraved by the go
- vernment engravers at the cost of the pro
nrietor.
GovErtwon Cumxtrqns, of Colorado, has
• arrived in Washington, and gives encoura
;ging reports of the disposition of the Indian
tribes in the vicinity of that territory. There
-does not seem to be any danger of the:
treatened war with the ITtahs,whic,h has been
:Apprehended, and for the fear of which a
-call had been made upon the government
_for troops to preserve peace on the frontiers.
Every indication points to peace during the
winter.
Tint disbursements of the Treasury last
, week, on account of the War, Navy, and
Interior departments were as follows:
War Department,
'Navy, "
interior, " -
P 1 5 1 5,1 93
CITY ORDINANCES.
I.) ISOLVI lON TO RELEASE A extreAug Pita.
-13. petty of Henry Schell from the lien of a certain
judgment.
Reargved By th e Select and. Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia, That the City Solicitor is hereby
authorized to release from the Ileum ajadgment entered
on the official bond of William Al-Wilson, Supervisor,
of the Eleventh and lwelfth ;Wards (D. C . . D. S. B e
March Term. 1865, .No, 85), the iolloWing described'
• property of Henry Schell, that is to say—All tnat cer
tain three-story brick messnage or tenement and lot
or piece of ground situate on the north side of Lemon
street, at the distance of seventy-two feet two inches.
eastward from the east side of Eleventh.street, in the
Fourteenth Ward of the. City of Philadelphia, contain-.
fug in front on Lemon street -thirteen feet two and
three.eighths inches, and extenoing in length or
depth northward on the watt line thereof thirty-one
feet four inches and on the east line thereof thirty one
feet three and three-e,ghths inches to a two feet wide
alley leading eastward and communicating with
another alley four feet. • which leads southward into
said Lemon ' street, Prcreided, his 00-surety 'Consent
thereto. And provided pother, that the said Henry
Schell shall pay to the City Solicitor the sum of Tea
Dollars, to defray the expense incurred In the publica
tion of this Resolution.
W2l S. STOELECE,
President o(.Common LounciL
ATTnex—ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Clem. of Common Council;
JOSHUA SPaILINGi,
President of Select Council, oro tam.
Approved this seventeenth day of 1.4 ovembi r, Anne
Domini. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-stx
(A. D. 1886).
REBULLITION TO RELEASE A. CERTAIN YRO
petty of Joshua Thorp frOm the Hen of a certain
Judgment,
Beafgved, By the Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia, that the City Solicitor be and he
Is hereby authorized tOrelease from Mellen andoper&.
lion of a-judgment entered on the official bond "of
W MUM A. Thorp, Collector
.-Sof outstanding taxes, A
C. D;A: March, IStry, lio:29), the - following described
property of Joshua Thorp, that is to say, All that
certain tot or piece of ground composed of two con
tiguous lots marked and numbered on a certain plan of
lots made for Joshua Pearce, Nos. SO and 11, situate on
the southeasterly aide of Fenn street, in Frankford,
beginning at the distance of one' hundred and thirty
six feet northeast of Orthodox street. containing in
front en Penn street thirty-six feet, and in depth south
east between parallel lines about one hundred and
nineteen feet to ground sold to Margaret R. Taylor.
Provided that the co surety agree thereto: And that
the said Joshua Thorp pay to the City Solicitor for the
use of the city the sum .of ten dollars to defray the ex
penses of the publication of this 10301mi:tut and Pth•
Vintd further that In the 'opinion of the City Solicitor
the interests of the city will not be prejudiced by this
release.
WM. B. STORLEY.
President of eoasinon Carmoll.
ATTEST—ABRAHAM STEWART.
Assistant Clerk of Common Connell.
. JOSHUA ISPERING„
President of Select Council, pro tem.
Approved this sixteenth day of November, Anno
Domin i one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six,
(A,D, 1166).
MORTON IifcMICHAEL,
It Mayor of Philadelphia.,
A 18 • UPP1.PMENT 'lO AN "ORDINANOS TO
21 make an Appropriation to the Inspectors of the
County Prison for the year 1866," approved February
2, 1866.
•
Sacrrox 1. The Select and Caihmon Councils of the
City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the farther sum
of twelve thousand live hundred dollars be and the
name is hereby appropriat. d to the Inspectors of the
County Prison for the expenses of the year 865, the
said appropriation to be applied as follows. viz:
Item 1. Por wheat, rye and corn-meal, live thousand
sax hundred dollars.
item 2. For beer mutton and pork, two thousand
dollars.
Item 17. For clothing and bedding, three .thonsaud
dollars.
Item IS, For lumber, brass cocks. tin, paint, Wass,
iron, hardware, and repairs generally, seven hundred
aollara.
Item 19 For gas, two hundred dollars.
Item 93 For supplies and - subsistence (Debtors'
Apartment), four hundred dollars.
Item SS For shoe. d.ndiugs, lumber for boxes, broken
glass, c. (Ilannfacturlag Department), six hundred
;milers.
AVM. S. SPORLEY,
President or Common Council
ATTEST—JOHN ECRoTEIN.
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSE:I7e. SPE:RING.
President of Select 6nneil Pro
Approved this seventeenth day or Nuvember, Anno
Donant oue thousand eight hundred and slat.)-six Os.
D. 1868).
MORTON McMICH &EL,
it Mayor of Philadelphia,
16mu.LUT/ON TO AUTHORIZE, THE PAVING
11 of Judoon and Marun etreeta
Belolved, By the detect and (Ammon Councils of
the (Ay or Philadelphia, That the thief Commissamer
of Highways be and he is hereby authorized, and dl
rectea to enter into contracts with competent pavers.
who shall be selected by a majority of the owners of
property fronting on the following named streets for
the paving thereof; to wit: Judson street from Brown
toyansh street, and Martin street trom Fitzwater to
Catharine street west of Nineteenth street. The con.
talons of said contracts shall be that the contractors
shall collect the cost of paving from the owners of
prLperty. And shall also enter into an ohugation to
the city to keep Bald streets in good order for three
yews after the paving la finished, Provided the pay.
mg be finished by the fifteenth of December Arum
Domini tiles.
. Var. S. STOE:LEY,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST—ABRAHAM STEWART.
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
JOSIiIIA &PERIM%
President of Select Council pro tem.
Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anno
Dum.nl one tkocusand eight hundred and sixty six
(A. D. 1566).
MORTON MclifICH.A.lll 4
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
.tA ultuLAAAtar, TO CiRaAT PWRM TS -410 NTO
. Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church to erect a
wooden building adjoinlng ►heir church edifice.
5.EC11014 I. Ihe belect rind Common Councils of the
City or Phtianelptr.a do ordain, That permission is
hereby granted to.Utivary Methodist piscopol Church
to erect a wooden building adjoining their church edi
fice on Twenty-first street, below Jefferson, In the
Twentieth Ward. Provided, That said Calvary Metho
dist Episcopal Church shall remove the same when
ever requred to do so by Councils and that they shall
nl9O pay to the City Treasurer, for the use of the city
he sum of Twenty-five dollars to defray the exoenses
incurred in the publication of this ordinance. All or
armee or parts of ordinances to the contrary hereof
notwithstanding.
WILLIAM S. STOELEY'
President of Common Connell.
A2rze2—JOHN HORSTRIN,
Clerk. of Common Council.
JO.SIiIIA SPHERING,
President of Select Connell pro tem.
Approved this seventeenth day of November. Armco
Dumml one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(A..D.1.866).
NORTON MeBLICHA.EL.
it Mayor of Philadelphia.
LiSt.,•l.ll.l.LlDai .11.PP.tlii V N THU; SUR STIES OF
William C. Johnston, Supervisor of the Twenty
second W..rd
Besotved, By the Select and Common Councils of the
city of Philadelphia, That Alfred°. Harmer and John
C. Crout are hereby approved as sureties of William C.
Johnston, tupervisor of the Twenty-second Ward;
and the City Solicitor is hereby directed to prepare
bonds with' warrants of attorney for said parties to
execute and to have judgmental entered thereon; and
further to tile an agreement of record that cue lien of
the judgment entered in pursuance Of said warrant of
attorney against Alfred C. Harmer, shalt only operate
on and against the following described premises, viz:
Lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and im
provements thereon -erected, situate on the corner of
liew street and Shoemaker's lane, in the Twenty
second Ward. Wit, S. SIMILE:Y.
President or Common Council.
Axxasx—JOHN ECKSTEIN,-
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA. SPEW:v:3,
President of Select Council, pro tem.
Approved this seventeenth nay of Novenner Anno
Domini one Monsen(' eight -hundred and atity.s.i.r.
(A. D. 1560. MOBS ON McMICHAIa.,
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
IDEsoLunorz TO AMEND THE RESOLUTION
approved November 2,1866. entitled a Resolution
to enter satisfaction on the official pond of William J.
P White, Register of Water Rents.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia, That on tne execution ot ajudg
meet bond in the usual form by William J. P. White,
Register of Water Rents, together with George W.
Sanons and Cic tilde E. White. binding tnemselves as
his suzettes from the first day of March, A. D. 1864, the
City Solicitor be directed to enter satisfaction on the
Judgment already entered spilt st said William J. P.
White and his sureties, D. C., D S. 8., March term.
1869, No. 31, and the Resolution approved November
2,1866, is amended accordingly.
wrz,r, AAi STORTYY,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST—JOHN ECRSTEIN
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SP. RING,
President of Select Council, pro tem..
Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anne
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty
six (A. D. 1866).
MORTON MoMICHAEL.
1t Mayor of Philadelphia.
RESOLUTION—TO .•-` THOBIZE THE GRADING
AA , of Judson street.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the
City or Philadelphia, That the Chief Commissioner of
Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed
to grade to the established grade of the city, Judson
street, from Brown to Parrish. street. at a cost not ex
ceeding the sum of one hundred and thirty. two dollars.
Provided, The gracing shall be done by the first Of
December, A. D. 1866.
WM. S. STOKLEY,
Preeldent of Common Council.
ATTEST—ABRAILADi bTEWART,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
Joenue. SPEItING,
President or Select Council, pro. tem.
Approved, this seventeenth day of csvember, Anno
Domini, one thousand eigiq hundred and sixty•aix,
(A. D. 1866 J MORTON MobilicHAEL
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
ID Isola:01.'0x RELATIVE TO THE WITH
DRAWAL of the Fame Hose Company from
active ervice.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer of
the Fire Department be and be Is hereby Instructed to
erase the name of the Fame Hose Company from the
list of companies composing the Fire Deparbnent, in
compliance with the notification emanating from the
said company.
WILLIAM. S. STOKLIFY,
President of Common Council.
ATTEBT—JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPERMS,
President of Select Council, pro tem.
Approved tbis seventeenth day of November, Auno
Dcmini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eix
(A. D. 1866).:
MORTON
• ..
NORTON MONIONAEL
Lli NlkB9i 9; rtaupop4
- $199,136
808,127
- 569,500
THE DAILY:-EVENING BUILETIN.-PRILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 19 ; 1866.
MORTON Zdollil
Mayor of Phita,Mdfaa.
CITY ORDINANCES.
AN C-RDINA NUE 'lO 41.141ABRANGE AND. FIX
the boundary lines of the Election D 1 ,71810138 and ,
places of holditg elections in the Fifteenth Ward, and
to increase the number ox Election Divisions in said
Ward.
SECTION L The Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia co ordain. That the First and
Second Election Divhilons within the Fifteenth Ward
shall be and remain as heretofore established: and the
Third Election Division shalt be bounded as Allows
o ton. mence at the northwest corner of Broad and
Green streets, thence along the north side of Green
street to the east side of Seventeenth street, thence
along the east side of Qeventeenth street, to tie south
side of Coates street thence along the }ninth eide of
Coates street to the west side l ot Broad street, thence
atorg the west side of Brbad street to the place of ',P
enning; and the place of voting shall be at the i..aule
ofJebb Berman, scutheast corner of Fifteenth and
Coates areas. And the Fottrth; Fifth, Sixth - andp •v
-enth Election Divialona shall be and remain as herew
fbre established, •
Sac. 2, The Eighth Election Division shall he
boundedas Raines: To commence at the c rner .of
Twenty-first soli Spring Garden streets, thence along
the north side of Spring Garden street to Pennsylva•
n a avenue, thence along the east aide of Pennsylva
nia avenue to WOE ty-fou rth street, thence along th e
east side of Twenty-fourth street to the north side of
Coates street, thence north along Landing avenue to
Poplar street. thence along the south tide of Poplar
street to the west side of Twenty.fonrth street, thence
along the west side of Twenty fourth street to the
south side of Coates street, thence along the et.,uth side
of Coates street to the west side of Twenty second
street, thence along the west aide of Twenty second
street to the south side of Green street, tnence along
the south. side of Green street to Twenty-first street,
thence along the west side of Twenty.flest, street to the
place of beginning; and the place of voting shall be at
the house of Andrew Smith, at the southwest corner
of 7 vventysecond and Coates street. And the Ninth,
Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Election Divisions shall
be and remain as heretofercestablished.
SEC. 3. There shall be created an additional Election
Division in said Ward, -to be called the Thirteenth
Election DIV/91012, to be bounded as follows: To com
mence at the northeast corner of Twenty second and
Coates street, thence along the north side of Coates
street to the east side of Twenty-fourth street, thence
along the eastedde of Twenty-fourtnatreet to Poplar
street, thence.along thertouth aide of Poplar street to
the west side of Twenty-second street, thence n along
the west side of Twenty - second street to the place of
beginning; and the planet)! votingsball beat the house
of George Olderaft. at the aoathweat corner of BroWn
and Bucithellatreeta.
SEr. 4. There shall be created another additional
the Division, to be called theF.x.rieenth Election
Division, in the said Fifteenth Ward, to be bounded as
rollows—To commence at the northwest corner of
Ridge avenue and Coates street, thew* along the
north side of Coates str.et to the east side of leaven
teenth street, thence along the east aideoffileventeenth
street to the south side of Flllll4B street, thence along
the &nth side of Francis street to the west side of
Ridge avenue, thence along the west side of Ridge
avenue to the place of beginning; and the place or
voting Mall be at the Drove-yard Hotel Ridge avenue
above Sixteenth street. -
SEC. 5. That all ordinances and resolutions, and
parts of ordinrnces and resolutions inconsistent here
with, be and the same are hereby repealed.
WILLIAM B. STOELEY,
riesldent of Common Council.
ATTEST—BENJAMIN R.
Clerk of Select Council.'
JOSHIJA. SPERING,
President ofSelect Council pro tem pore.
Approved this seventeenth day of Bove tr ber, Anno
Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty aiz (A.
D., WO. MORTON McMICHAEL,
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
TO AUTHOR! Z E THE CITY
Controller to make certain: transfers In the an
anal appropriation to the Inspectors of the Coanty
Prison.
£eaolvcd, By tt e Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia, That the City controller be and
is hereby authorized to make the following insurers
Iu the appropriation to tne Inspectors of the County
Fria , n tor 1856, made by ordinance approved February
zd,1866, to wit:
From Item 3 (groceries) to Items (drugs), four hun
Bred dollars.
From Item 3 (groceries) to Item 15 (miscellaneous)
hme hundred dollars.
From Item 38 (overwork) to Item 15 (Miscellaneous),
ooe hundred and twenty live dollars.
From l em 15 (repairing looms) to item 15 (miscella-
Lcous),three hundred dollars.
From Item 38 (overwork) to Item 12 (malt. ltme,fic.)
seventy live dollars.
From Item II (fuel, debtors' apartment), to Item 83
(st.pplies), one hundred dollars.
From Item 38 (we: wont) to Item 11, (milk, ice, ..tc ),
oLe hundred dollats.
WILLIAM S. STOIC LEY.
President 'of Common Wuncil.
ArrEsT—ROBERT
Assistant Clerk of eelwt Council.
JOSHUA SPERING,
President of relent Cul:111C1.1 Lela.
Approved this seventeenth day of Novemoer, Anno
Donatnt ouettionsand eight hundred and strty•str. (A,
A. 1554),
MORTON McMICHAEL.
Mayor of enitad.e,pnis,
D ESOLUTION ao .6 UT.liusIZE 'F cOMMLi
stoner of City Property to draw certain warrants.
Besolved, By the Select and Common Councils of toe
city of Philadelphia, That the Commissioner on City
Property be authorized to draw warrants under Items
of the Annual • ppropruttion to the Department of Llty
Property for 1665. in favor atlas fbllowing persons, and
fur the turns following, to wit:
Bernard McGunn, lonrteen dollars and sixty cents
t 0).
Th =as Henderson, thirty .eight dollars and seventy
six cents (128 76).
Charles conner, .eighty-live dollars and sixty-seven
cents leS5 67 ).
N utiam Bayley, thirteen dollars and thirty-eight
cents (03 38).
Jacob Donaldson, thirty-four dollars and seventy-six
cents (04 76).
And the City Controller is hereby anthorLzed to ap
pr..ve the said warrants.
Provided, That t othing herein contained, nor shall
the payment of the said persons of the amounts above
~pecltted be construed in any manner soas to make the
c liable for the payment of any other claim the said
persons or any of them, or any person whatever may
have for work done or materials furnished In the erec
tion of the river wall at Fairmount Park.
WILLIAM S. EITORLEY.
Prealoent of Common Connell.
AvrEsT—ROBERT BETBELL,
Assistant Clerk of select Council.
JOSHUA. SPARING,
President of Select Council, pro term
Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six
. D. 1660. MORTON McktICHAEL
It Mai or of Philadelphia.
AIC riEDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE PUR
CHASE of a lot of ground In the Tenth School
,tetitak.
. _ .
hicrztoe I. The Select and Common Councils of the
.sty- of Philadelphia do ordain, 'I hat the City Solicitor
oe and ne is hereby directel to examine the title to a
‘-ertain let of ground situate on the north aide of Cherry
greet, at the distance of one hundred and thirty-nine
ieet west from Nineteenth street: containing In front
or breadth on Cherry streetfifty-nine feet, and in depth
one hundred and twenty-nine feet to Teland street,
end if he approve of the same, to have a conveyance
repsred to the city of Philadelphia of said lot of
ground in lee, the consideration therefor to be the pay.
went of an annual ground rent or sum of three hare
bred and eighty-two and Any hundretdths dollars to
e charged thereon.
z. 7 bat the Mayor be and "he is hereby autho
ezed to albx the corporate seal of the city of Philadel
phia to such deeds as may be oecersary to reserve the
grcund rent aforesaid to the grantor or grantors of
said lot of ground.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,
President of Common Connell.
ArTasT—ROBYP.T BETIIELL,
Assistant Cleis of celeet Council.
Josams. SPE:RIZ:G.
President of Celect Council pro tem.
Approved this seventeenth day of November. Anno
Dom,ti one thousand Matt hundred and sixty six (A.
L. 1566). . MORTON McMICHAtL,.
It Mayor of Philadelp hia
DESOLUT/ON TO AUTHORIZE, THE CHIEF
ii Engineer of the Water Department to construct an
oaditional reservoir in the 'l'wenty•fourth Ward.
Read/ens, By the a elect and Common Councils of the
city of Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer of the
Water Department be and is hereby directed to con.
sir uct a reservoir in the Twenty fourth Ward, to store
at least two hundred rz !Ilion gallons, the plans and
estimates to be tint approved by the Camnitttee on
Water. Irovided, 'feat nothing herein contained
shall be so construed as to authorize the Chief Engl.
neer to delay the construction and completion of the
x est rvoir for the Twenty.fourth Ward, as already au
thorized by Councils.
WILT IADI S. STOR LEY,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST—ROBERT BETHEL,
Assistant Clerk of Select Council.
JOSHUA SPERING,
President of Select Council, pro tam.
Approved this seventeenth day of November, AnnO
Domini one thousand tight hundred and sixty.six. (A.
D. MS),
MORTON McMIOHARZ,
Mayor of Philadelphia.
DEbOLIJTION TO MAKE A. CERTAIN TRANS
FER in the Appropriation to the Board of Con•
irollera of Nubile Schools.
Besolved By the Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia, 'lliac the City Controller be and
Is hereby authorized to make the following transfer in
the annual appropriation to the Controllers of Public
bchools for 1866, to wit: Transfer the sum of two hun•
Bred and fifty dollars from liens No. :2, Rents,to Item
80, 73, Repairs.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY.
President of Common Council.
ATTEst—ROBERTBETRELL,
Assistant Clerk of Select Council.
JOSHUA SP.ERING,
President of Select Council pro tem.
A pprove dth is seventeenth day or November, Anne
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sizty.six (A..
1).1866). MORTON McMICRAEL.
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTARY TO AN
ordinance to make uniform Rules and Regula
tions for the Public Markets, approved the T.vvelfds day
of December, 1885.
SECTION 1. The Select• and Common Councils of the
city of Philadelphia do ordain, That on and after.
January Ist, 1887, no person or persons shall occupy or
use any of the stalls or stands in the Puolic Market
Rouses of the city for the purpose of cooking or for the
sale of cooked victuala of any description unless by
special permission from the Commissioner of Mar
kets; and any person or persons violating the provi
sions of this ordinance shall forfeit the stall or stalls to
the city together with the rent paid thereon, and - the
Commissioner shall proceed to rent said stalls to other
parties.
Sac. 2 That so much of the ordinance to which this
is a supplement as provides &penalty of twenty dollars
be and the same is hereby repealed and that on and
alter the passage of this ordinance the same shall be
five dollars. •
Wil. man'
LIAM B. In
President of Ckimmon Council.
herrEsx—JOHN ECESTEIN.
Clerk of Common Council.
• JOSHUA SPKRING.
President of Select Council pro tem.
approved this sixteenth day of November. Anno
73 °Eluti eighteen htindred tuadaixtraixAA. D. 11166).
• • MoRTOD.
91. co ffawoRAEL.
polt PhilitaterUski
ory ORD INANUES.
D} liLIIT/Oli TO AUTHORIZE TEEN OH..DING
At And r.:lllVEri Ing.ol'Apsler street. •
a • •
Ecsrcd. By e Select and Common Councils of the
oily oppbilaaebbla, That the Chief Commissioner of
Bl*kwa3s. be an d he le hereby aiithortzed and directed
to gr, de - eporey • treet from Oeiemantown avenue to
gmaoki avenue io Che e4ablished• grade of the city.
and do the 1, etessars 'crilvtrtlng , thereon. and place the
eame In geed Aravelable condition eta cost not exceed
ing the earn of three hundred dollars.
. WILLIAM. S. STOKLEY,
Pymddent of Common Council, pm tatu.':.
ATTEST—A BRABAIirriTEW aRT,
Asidstant, Clerk of Common council.
"JOSHUA ElPSicilina; •
President of Select Connell.
Approved this seventeenth day of November. e.nno
rkanini one thousand eight
.hundred and sixty-ets,
. )11M).
MORTON Idobi:EOHAEL.
Mayor of Philadelahla.
it S °LOTION TO AUTHORIZE THE OR aDiNti
J-t of Franliin street. . •
Beseived, BY the Select- at d Cemmon Councils of
the city of Philadelphia, That the Chiet COMMIS sloner
of Highways be and be Is hereby authorized to grade to
the established grade of the . ity. Franklin strew:. from
Columbia avenue to Montgomery avenue, at s cost not
exceeding the turn of one thousand dollars.
WM.. S. S'IOK LEY,
President of Common CsunciL
. ATTICS r—ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Citrlr or Common Council,
JOSHUA SPERING, '
President or Pelect Council; pro tem.
Approved this seventeenth day of November, AUELO
romini one thousand eight hundred, and sixty-Mx (A.
D 11366).
MORTON MOMICJIAEL,
it Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDENANON TU IdAlLk. AN APPROPR A-
Urn to the Department of Highways to erect a
footway on the north aide ofOray's Ferry Bridge.-4a
SacTION 1. The Select and' Common. Councils of the
City of Phi adelphta, do ordain,That them= of Three
7 housand dollars be and the same to heresy appropri
ated to the Departmem of Highways. Bridges, Sewers,
&x., to defra : the expense of the erection of a footway
on the north eldoli of Gray's Ferry Bridge, as author
ized by a resolution approved October 13 413,1866.
WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY,
President of Common Council.
Avritsr—SOPOl ECRSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA. SPEP.ING,
President of Select Council, pre tem.
Approved this seventeenth day of I.7ovembe• Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sizty-alx. (A.
D 1866). M. 011.1 OD lietc.Mian Amt.,
it Mayor of Philadelphia.
SJEIEItII*InS NOTICES.
`ls a23.F.111.PiN OE to a Rule of the Court of Common
I-Pleasof the City andConnty of Philadelphia, the She•
riff of said city publishes the following write of Alias
Summons Covenant:
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oflke, November 19, 1866.
Ode and Cbunth of Philadelphia as.
THE coairsikr - WEALTA Off' PENNSYLVANIA.
Te the Eiheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: -
We command you as before we did that 3 ou bIWILELOII
JOHN e'HARA, late of your county, so that ne he
and appear before our Judges at Pbtlede!plaia, at our
ourt or Common .eleas, for the City and County of
Philadelphia, to be holden at ..ebi.adelpnia, In
and for the said City and County of Phila
delphia, the first MONDAY of December next,
there to ansv er Edward Connelly, Arthur Connelly,
Martin Id cestwan and Isabella McGowan, his wife, in
taght of said wife, John Herons and Caroline Herons,
his wile, in right of said wife, children and heirs at
law of Mary onneil, deceased, who was assignee 01
Catharine lankree, who was assignee of Catharine
h eimuth, who was assignee of William S. Helmuth,
trustee for Catharthe Helmuth, the wife of John K
elmnth, of a plea of breach of covenant su- ground
rent deed made between Williams, Helmnth, trustee
for Catharine Helmuth, wife of John K. Helmuth, the
said Jebn K. Helmuth and Catharine his wife, or toe
ne part, and John O'Hara of the other part, upon the
31st day of December A. D. 1835 - and recoreed in the
. Mee for recording deeds de.. for the -City and county
of Ihiladelphia, in deed beck A. M., No. 71, page ea:,
de., on the dist day of January, A. D. 1S:16, reserving
theleora unto the said William S. Helmuth. his heirs
and assigns, tor the use of said Catharine Helmuth
a 3 early ground rent of thirty six dollar:, payable half
yearly, upon the first days of July and January in
t very year thereafter, by the said John O'Hara, his
hr its and as Tgus. and issuing out of and chargeable
aeon all that certain lot or piece of ground situale on
tee forth side of a thirty feet wide street called Harr!.
her street, between Tiernarsh street and Pr.mestreet
commencing at the Maim ce of d feet west of Purr.
teenth street, Containh g in front or breadth sixteen
feet and extending la depth northward 60 feet; bounded
on the north by a twent3 -feet wide street called ropier
rtheet, on the south by Marrlner street aforesaid, on
the east by ground granted or intended tone granted
on ground rent to Jonas P. Fairlaud, and on the west
by ground granted or intended to be granted on ground
rent to John O'Hara. which said yearly ground rent
the said 'William S, Helmuth, trustee by deed dated
the tatentpeighth day of AtlgMt, A. L. iaai, and re
errded In the otlice aforesaid in deed 000 k IL L- C.,
fro. 11. page 117, de, on the thirty•firs: day of October
A. D. 1543, assigned to the said Catharine Helmuth!
!then widow.). who by deed dated the twenty-ninth day
el September. A. D. 1835, and recorded in the office
faz etatiel, in deed book A. D. 8., No. 35, page 71, etc.,
on the second day of September It'aB. granted and as•
signed the said ground rent to Catharine Le nkree. who
by deed dated the tineteenth day of September A. D.
lieD, and recorded in the said office in deed book A. D.
is , No. 1 2 7 page 487, de., on the first day of October, A.
I'. 1861', granted awl assigned the salts yearly ground
rent unto said Mary Connelly and the said Mary Con
nell' has since departed this life, intestae se red in her
demesne aa of lee of ln and to the said yearly ground
rent leaving to survive her her .heirs at law and only
It gal representatives, Edward Connelly, Arthur COa
welly. Isabella MaGowan, wife of Martin McGowan.
and Caroline Herons, in whom the said ground rent
Ras telly vested In fee in equal fourth parts as ten
ants in common the puainti din said suit. And have
3 en then and there this welt,
We command you, as before we did that you summon
ISAAC SAW LlaY, Js., and cm F rTozi W. SEW
LAY, late of your County. so that they be and appear
before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Caurt lof
Common- Rens, for the City and and County
County of Philadelphia, to be ho'den at Philadelphia,
in and for the said City and Connty.olPhfladelphia,
the first MONDAY of December next, there to an
ewer John a bompson and Jacob P. Donaldson, TM:-
IEI , I under the last Will and Teatament of George
Thompson, decea:ed, of a plea of breach of covenant.
And have you then there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you sum.
mon JOHN LYNCH, isle of your County
so that he be and appear before, our Judges: at Phola
delphia, at our ta3urtrifCommon Pleas fOr the City and
County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia.
in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia,
the first MONDAY of December next,there to answer
Isaac 'Myer, of a plea of breach of cavenant. And
have you then there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you sam •
mon JOHN HILL, late 01 your county, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Pnitadelphia, at our
ea r, ae common pleas, fir the City and County of
Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for
the said City and .County of Philadelphia, the first
MONDAY of December next, there to answer Jacob
Peters, assignee, of a plea of breach of covenant. Aid
have 3 - on then there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said court at Philadelphia. the
litteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
0018-law 25 T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
IN OBEDIENCE to a rule of the District . Court
I of the City and .9ianty of Phliadeiphia, the
Sheriff of said City publishes the fbilowhig writit 01
Alias Summons Covenant:
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, November 19, 1664.
Cciv and Cbtutty of Philudaphta, ss.
COMMONNirga TH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting:
We command you as before we Mu ma, you sum
mon JAMES F. BANNAH,Iate of
your county,so that
be be and appear before our Judges at Philadelptda,at
our District Court for the City and County of Philadel
phia, tube holden at Philadelphia, In at d for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the FIRsT MON-
De Y of December next. there to answer Gregory A.
ourseult,.Assignee of Henry .I.Witliams and Edward
bligex, Executors of the last Will and Testament
or itabeth Bordley Gibson, deceased, who was the
granttteof George M. Wharton and lAlward Shippen,
mattes, Grantees of Wlfilidn McLean, who was the
grantee of the said George _M. Wharton, who survived
cleorge Campbell. Trustees fonder the marriage settle
ment of James Gibson and the said Elizabeth Bordley
Gitteon, his wife, of a plea of breach of covenant, for
non-payment of arrears of ground rent of sixty dollars
per annum, reserved by indenture made. between the
said George M. Wharton and George Campbell. True
,fic., of the first part, the said James Gibson and
Elizabeth B. Gibson, his wife. of the second part, and
the said James F. Bannon, of the third part, out of a
certain lot r pieceof grotu3d,(being part of the li:state
of the said Elizabeth R. Gibson,) In the (late) district
of Richmond, now in the Twenty-fifth Ward of the
city orPhiladelphia, situate on the southeast corner
of Tuke and Elm streets,containmen frantor breadth
on the said Duke street forty feet, and extending in
length or depth of that breadth, southward along the
sato Rim street one hundred and six feet seven Inches.
'being lots numbered 693 and 694 on the plan of the said
(late) districLof Richmond. And have you then there
this writ.
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We command you, as before we did, that you sum
mon JOHN TEEL, late of your county, so that he
be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia. at
our District Court for the City and County of Phlladel
phis, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of December next, there to answer Gregory A. Cour
milt, assignee ot Henry J. Williams and Edward
Shippen, executors of the last will and testament of
Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, deceased. who was the
antee of George M. Wharton and Edward Shippen,
trustees grantees of William El'Lesen. who was the
grantee ofthe said George M. Wharton, who survived
George Campbell, trustees under the marriage settle
of James Gibson and the said Elizabeth Bordley Gib•
son, his wife, of a plea of breach of covenant for non.
'Payment of arrears of ground rent of thirty dollars per
'annum. reserved by indenture made between the said
a eorge M. Wharton and George Campbell, trustees,
&c., of the first part, the.said James Gibson and Eliza
; beth B. Gibson, his wife, of the second part, and the
said John Teri 01 the third part, out of a certain lot or
piece of ground (being a part of the estate of the said
Elizabeth B. Gibson) situate on the southwest side of
NV Illiam street, at the distance of eighty feet north
westward from Salmon street. in the [late) District of
Richmond (now in the Twenty-fifth Ward of the city
of Philadelphia), and numbered 600 on the plan of tie
'village of Bichmond, containing in front or breadth on
the said William street twenty feet and in length or
depth extending thence southwestward, keeping the
same breadth at right angles with the said William
street one hundred feet to a thirty feet wide street
called Elm street; and have you then there this writ.
Witness the Honorable George Sharswood, Doctorof
Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
fifteenth day Of November,in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and shrty.six.
rat 19-law2t F. A. TREGO, pro Prothonotary.
ATMEOBEI3 Merl:NOM MEAT.—The undersigned
are now receiving into store, the above celebrated
Minced Meat, put op In Firkins of 88 and 68 tbs., also in
Barrels and Glass Jars, and are prepared to furnish it
to the trade at the lowest manufacturer's prices- JOB.
B. 811E6311011 & CO., 108 South Delaware Avenue.
Twenty-Pive Barrels Prime Cranberries landing
and fbr sale by Z. B. MAUER dt go., menstiptak.
mre Amu%
MIJNICIPALL CLAIMS.
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS,
SHERIFF'S OF VICE, 1 -
PHELADEARELIA; Nov. 14th, 1866. J
NOTICE IS HERkBY GIVEN, In accordance with
the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Fenn
o lvania. passed ilth day Of In arch, A. D. 1816; entitled
"An Act relatiVe to Regietered Taxes .and Sinnictpal
Claiina in the Connty Of Philatirlphla," that the f 0110. 4,
ing writs or bcire facies stir claim have been placed in
my hands for service, to wit: •
HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff.
The city al Philadelphia'ys. Wartiunan and Barron,
owners &c ; C. R. Dec. Term; 1860, No 25,i0r the sum
of two bandied and eighty tin ee dol'ars and twenty-
One cents, for work and . abor done and perfot med, and
materials furnished:-against all- Mat 'certain lot or
piece of ground. attain' e on the northwesterly aide of
Memphis street, and extending from York street to
Gordon stree , , In the Nineteenth Ward of thq said city:
containing' in front or breadth 'on the said Memphis
street - one hundred d twenty-nine feet six and one.
eighth inches. and extending4n length or depth north
westerly of that width between the line:tor York 'meet
and (Orl on street fifty-foot feet, more orlon. [nl9 2aw4
LIW&IL
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having. been
granted to the . Lubseriber upon the estate of
GEORGE TWIST, deceased; all persons indebted to
the same will make pay men t, and tho , e having claims
present them to JOHN BOWER, Mans street,
hi snap= k, Philadelphia. 11.012.131
ty, STATE OP JOHN C. DREAMS% deceased.—
t - '4 Letters Testamentary an tan Estate of JOHN C.
REDS dec'd, having been granted to the ander
signed by the Register of Wills or the City and County
of Ybiladeipbia, all persons indebted to said sitatewili
pletimmake payment, and those having' claims will
present the same without delity.to CHRISTIANS& R.
PRANCIS - G. SCHULTZ. Executors;
2i55 4 WAl,.NUTstreet; or. their Attorney, CHAS. M.
WAGNER, OH N. SIXTH street. n012..m,6t*
Att. 15Aska..11tat
M . T.ti:011111.8 di BONS, AUCIZIONMEM.,
• Zios.lZ9 and 141 /Annu l nannyna......-
.
S AND TMAT.• ESTALE—TUBEDAY NEXT.
QARD—Onr Sale on TUESDAY. November 20, will
comprise a very large, amount and great variety of
Valuable property, Including the Valuable Stores Nos.
184 188 and 134 Mena et street, No. 1311 Chestnut: No.
16 South Third; N. E corner Second and Thompson:
Barlty sheaf Hotel and Buildings; Nos, 257 and ZSV
North Second; Residenc , e. Nos. 1129 Blount Vernon
street. 632 Race. several desirable Dwellings Building
Lot-, Stocks, &a. by order of Orphans' Court, Execu
tors. Inmates, Heirs and others. See pamphlet cats.
logue., which also contain a list ofsales 27th November
4th and 11th December.
BALES OE STCICEIti AND REAL ESTAME
At the /IMchange, evetrgiMiDAY, as Ho'clocir noon.
do Handbills
ac h y ech property issued iumarately,
and on the Satu previous to - each sale 2000 cat&
logues 11 B 1 3 M E N 203232, givtngloll description&
ATE AT ATE BALE.
Printed catalogaea, ctunplaing several hundred
teonaand do ll ars , including every descriPliort Cl city
and country property, from - the smallest derellin" r to
the moat elegant mans - Oxus, elegant =miry seats,
farms, tri x : rl dn iNlT lmesa
sma*Tom at the Anollea Store
Y THURSDAY.
r Particular attention given to salts at Pet ate
aWdencess,
• STOVES. dm.
ON TUESDAY, NOV 93
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Ail] o'clock noorLat the khiladelohla Itcobanics•
For account of whom it may concern—
MO shares of the American Arm Co. Stock.
For other accennta—
_
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Pew 93 north aisle Fecond Presbyterian Church, 8e
venth street. below Arch.
1 there Point Breeze Park Association.
1 share Philadelphia Library Co.
t.ScCOCarnden and Atlantic Zd mortgage 7 per ten
bonds.
2 shares Camden and Atlantic Land Co.
5r shares Tr. mon t Coal Co.
11 alleles Union Sinwal Dm Co.
50 shares Camden and Atlantic Ballroae.
Za abases American Antilncrostator Co.
lob shares Cansolidathn Rank.
BEAL ESTATE SALE. NOV. 20.
Trustees' SaIe—VERY VALUABLE BUSWICSS Lona-
TION, N 0.1311 Caestnut st, west of Thirteenth—two
fronts. This Is a very valuable business square.
Trustees' Feremotory Sale-By Order of Court of
Common PIeas—TWO.GTORY BRICK DWELLING
0.141213 each at.
Executors' Pale-Estate of Joseph Keyser, dec,d—
LABble. and VALUABLE HOTEL, known as 'Bar.
ley takeoff," Nos. Z - 7 and 259 North Second st., below
Vine, Fcurstory Brick Brulding, No. 122 Vine at, and
27 tree-story Brick Dwellings-423i feet front, XiO feet
deep. Plana at the auction rooms.
VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-FIVE-STORY
OFFICE BUILDING, No. 19 South Third at , below
Market.
Orphans' Court . Sale—Estate of Horatio G. Worral.
dec'd—THRRE.STORY REIM DWELLLNG, No. 808
North Twelfth at. north of Brown.
Same Estate—THßEE-SIORY BRICK DWELL.
17.51 i, No. nn Heath sc.
Same II state—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
L.NO. No. BC4 North Twelfth at, north of Brown.
Execut4 rs' Bale—Estate of John R. Worrell, deed—
LOT Price street. German•own.
Same Palate-2 TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL-
D.: Z.Z.m. 92 and 5.3 Mercer street, Gloucester N.J.
GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
So 133 Congress street.
3 EVELDLING LOTS, N. E. corner of Twenty-second
and Vine streets.
BLILLLNG LOT. Twenty-second street, north of
Vine.
XEY VALUABLE BLIIINIZSII STASTAS —3 FIVE
STORY BRICE S Swam 136 and M Market
street, east 01 Second. 40 feet front. Clear of all in•
cun brance. Possession preach tat January, 1866.
Peremptory Sale—By Order of Rein —TERRE
51 CRY BRICE STORE S DWELLING, N. E. cor.
of Andreas and Lemon streets, between 12th and 13th
and Mount Vernon and Wallace sta.
Executors' Peremp torySale—FstaMe of William
Smith, deceased—THßEE-STORY BRICK TAVERN
and DWELLLIVO. N. E. corner Second and Thompson
streets,with two Frame Dwellings in the rear on Perry
street.
WELT...BEMIRED GROUND RENT, 1124 a year.
THREE-STOUT BRICK DWELL ING, No. 639
Logan street. north of Wallace.
MODERN THREKETORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 1129 licant Vernon street
la3ltGE and VA LIIARLKLOT, Costello street, near
Duy's lane, GERMANTOWIq.
GROUND RENT, VA a year.
Iszecutors' SaIe—DFAIR 4 RLE THREE-STORY
BRICK RESIDRISCE, No. a z Race street, opposite
Fi en kiln SquarP.
2
THREE-STORY BRICK STORES and DWELL.
1.•os. 1031 and la= Master street-
Trostecqr k remptory SaIe—NEAT THREE-STORY
BRICK RN WA*. No. ti= North Twenty-second
at.. north of Spring Garden at. Sale &because.
SALE OF MIKIELLANEOIIS ROOKS
ON TILDAT AFTERNOON.
Nov. ^_•, at the auction more, 'valuable Miscellaneous
Books from a Library.
Daniel's 6alvante Battery,
Sale at - So 713 Brown street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIER
MIRROR, LARGE WALNUT BOOKCASE, MIR
BRU6SELS AND IMPERIAL CARPETS, Ac.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNINU,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 713 Brown street, by catalogue,
the superior Walnut. Parlor and Chamber Furntture,
two snits Cottage Chamber Furniture, Pier Mirrors,
line Brussels and Imperial Carpets, Kitchen Furni
ture, &c.
May be rrArni ed early On the morning of sale.
z . e
ELEGANT RObEWOOD DRA.WINGROOM FUR
NITURE. HANDSOME WALNUT AND OAK
PARLOR AND DINING ROu3l FURNITURE.
CHAMBER FURNITURE. FINE MAN vEr. AND
PIER MIRRORS. PIANO FORTES, FINE STEEL
LINE ENGRAVINGS, I:LAND:I.:OMB VELVET
S..t
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
At 9 o'clock, at the &porton stare. by catalogue
the elegant Furniture including snit elegant Rosewlod
Drawing Boom Furniture, covered rich brocatelle snit
Drawing-room Furniture, covered find raps handsome
Oak Diningsroom Furniture, large Sideboard, superior
Parlor and Chamber Furniture, line Mantel and Pier
Mirrors, Piano Fortes—tine Steel Line Engravings,
handsome Velvet and Brussels Carpets, &o, being the
tnibe Furniture of three dWellitgs—removed to the
store for convenience °resale.
FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
Also, 33 fine Steel Line Engravings, very old and
rare, many of them Drool impressions.
ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH.
Also, Original Autograph of Napoleon L
Also, a very fine toned 'Violoncello, with case.
TO RENT—Eeveral Offices Harmony Court.
rtAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS.
(Late with Thomas & Song.)
• Store No. 421 Walnut street.
Sale at the New Auction Rooms. No 421 WALNUT st.
SUPERIOR EURNMIRE, MIRRORS, H LGH CA SE
CLOCE, BOOR CASES. HAIR • MATTRE:sHI' CS,
PRATHERON BEDS TUESDAY FINE CAR
RPETS &c.
MONLNG.
At 10 o'clock, at No. 421 Walnut street, a large as
sartm ent of superior Furniture. lame Secretary Book -
case, fine Hair Matresses. flue Feathanßeds and Bed
oirg. a large quantity Glassware, .13, nasals and other
Carpets, &c.
Also, a very large number of Chairs includin ,
thirty Office Chairs, Dining. room Chairs and Cane
Beat Chairs.
May be examined on Monday, with catalogues.
EVEN DBE SALES at the Store every TtLet ,
SALMIS AT ItESIDXLWEB will - *motive particular
Attention.
^f% L, 413HRBIDGE 4 OM, AVOTMNBLEBb,
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No. 505 MARKET street. above Filth.
POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, 8A.L.M.0
RAS.: ..te.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
Foy. 21. at lo o'clock, we will Bell by catalogue, 1000
'easel of Boots Shoes, - Ralmo orals, dm., embracing a
dine assert ment. of city. and Eastern manufacture,
.Tbeattention of the trade is Invited to examine the
goods early on the morning of sale with catalogues.
in J. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER No. 16 South
V. SIXTH street. botween Chestnut and Market.
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ON IVIEDNESDA.Y ItiORNINGITIAXT.
'coy. 11 at precisely 10 o'clock. at No. 16 South Sixth
street, (second loft)12 cases fresh Imported Bulbous
Boots, from Leonard Roozen, 'Florist near Haarlem,
Holland, consisting oflayacinths. Tulips, Crows-Nan.
&c.. part to be sold in single packages and the
jbaiancetn entire cases.
, sir Catalowea at sale. nolo 2i,*
BI BABBITT * OG., AIJerrIONREREI.
Oath Auction House._
No. 280 ]Market Street, comer Oita t stew
Oath palvanoad on oonglaimnitatawithouteurtra charts
Catalogue-41M lobtof Dry Goods; Notions &c.
ON WRDNIRDAY MORNING. Nov 21,
• Including stock of a Jobber declining business.
pIEFILEP AMU OEN.
AUCTITONRICRS. '
_ 7.1A3101' sWeet,
BALE OF 1900 CAMS BOOTS AND SHOED,
ON THURSDAY MORNING. NOV. W.:,
.commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sell by,
satalOsta., 1900 cases prime Boots, Shoes, Brogans,
Bahamas, Oopgreas Gaiters Buffalo Overshoes, dm.,
Wm ADO amp OW ma Zaaterumannfactamat
A POTION NAJA3EN.
ljY JVHtY SS. rlYli:l32 'A.M., aVolviorianaa.a ,
Noe. 282 and 234 bitLEKlLTatreet. corner CI 1111013 N
LARGE POSITIVE SALE 01. BOOTS, !WORM
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGEL Am
ON TUESDAY MORNING. NOV. zit `
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue: on Am
months' credit, about 1,3130 packagell Boots; Shoal , Balk
morals, &c., embracing sprime and fresh ansortanene
of firstclaas City and • .tern manufacture. OP=
for examination with catalogues ester on the morning
of Bale.
LARGE roBITITE &ALB
MORAL%OF BOOTS, 83EIGEB.
BAL dec.
NOTlCE—lncluded in our lame sale at Booti BhOßei
&e., ON TUESDAY MORNING. . _
No% ember 2e, will be found in part the trollowleg thset
and desirable assortment. vim
cases men's, boys' and. youths' calf; double sole
half welt dress boots. _
cases men's, boys' mid youtbs'kip and buff leather
boots.
cased Men's fine grain long leg cavalry and Napo
leon thick boots.
cases men's and boys'calf, buff leather buckle and
plain gress boots and halms:matt
cases men's, boys' and youths' kip, buff and pol
ished grain halt welt and heavy double
sole brogans,
cases ladles' tine kid- goat, morocco and enameled
patent sewed buckle and plain balmorale
and Congress gaiters.
cases women's, 1:13h18438 . and children's calfand buff
ieaiher ba iOrals and lace baste. -
- eases children's fine sawed, city: made hue
boots, fancy sewed balmornie and ankle
ilea.
cases ladies' fine black and colored lasting Ow
ress and side lace gaiters.
cases women's. misses' and children's goat and
morocco coppernalled lace boots
cases ladles' line kid slippers: metallic overshoes
suid s sandals; carver ' slipeeres traveling
bag, dsc.
LARGE 1981Tryie BALE 02 surnaHLAIVER Er.•
QEBMAP ) DOIREEMO DRY. GOODS.
We wiE hold a large gale of Foreign and Domeslar
Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months' t rain sad
part for cash.
N THURSDAY MORNING,
November O
V., at 10 o'clock, embracing about IX
lAt iiime and lota of staple and fancy artink4
woolens wonstedajlnena Nlka and cottcna, to•vitßae
we invite the attention of dealers.
N. R.—Catatugnea ready and goods arranged tat
etanunagen early on the morning of Bala.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF OARPETINCEI, 411.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by =tole=
lone months' credit, about 200 Oka, of eni
and fine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian., list, Dam
hemp cottage and rag carpetings, embracing a- choler
assortment of superior goods, which may be emunlaggi
early on the morning of aale.
J.A.ALES .A. MIXECILAIR,
No. 422 WALN~7 ' !trait
FOTIBTENTH FALL BALE AT :FI339I.EXCIIA.NGE2-
POITEMBIER. 2L
Tl 3 Pale, on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock noon, a&
the Exchange , will include the 1 ollowing—
STOOKS.
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Share in the Mercantile Library.
P4ttt4 AM ST—A frame house. Parham at., Third.
Ward, 17 by 60 feet. Part of lot subject to $l3 33 ground'
rent. Orphans' Court Sao—Estate of Nicholas Tbsf,
dead.
NO 813 BUTTONWOOD ST—A two story Blink
Dwelling, 17 by 100 tPet 9 inches deep. Clear. Execu
tors Site—Estate of Wm. S. Einsey, dec'd.
PROPERTY N. SRVP NTH ST— Frame Howes
and large Lo s. Nos. ZYM and 20:5 N. 7th 5t..50• by 198.
feet. Clear. Executors' Peremptory Sate—Estate of
John Gest, dec'd.
Sheriff's Saleat tboWasbington House.
THE ENTIRE FURNITURE. FLXTURF
LI
QUOBs. LEASE. ek.c,, OF THE WASHINGTON
HOUSE, Nos. 769 AND 711 CHESTNITTStreet.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
Nov. 20,1856. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at public sale,
by order of the Sheriff at VS and 711 Chestaut st.. the.
entire Furniture of the Washingtrm House. incladlng
elegant Parlor Furniture, Plano. Chamber Furniture,
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Carpets, Looking Glasses Hair
Matresses. large lot of very superior Feather Beds and
Bedding, the entire Furniture of about 100 chambers,
LCI
.Wf.U.LlAkiMUkEill
IMNMEMENiiMiI
LIQUORS- ,
Also. a choice collection of Wines, Brandies, Gina:
Whiskies, Cigars, d:c.
FIXTURES.
oleo, the Gas Fixtures, Lhandeliers, Awnings,
Lamps, Kitchen Utensils az.
MARBLE EAR'
Also, the Marble bar and rahelves,FireproorSafe,&a.
LEASE.
Also. the Goodwill and Lease from the let of Janu
ary. 18s7_ , for three years.
na. May be examined with catalogues three days
b. , 4-re the salik
Sh .ea-Sale without reserve or limit, by order of.the
eriff.
A noLLAND, Auenomi l ab AniceT
street
sta . lpa of Furniture at the Auction Store EVERY
WEDNESDAY, at 9 o'clock.
Particnial attention given to sawed Private BAC
dames
THE NEW CtgitTSAL AUCTION ROUSE.
Capacity—Four floors. each 75 by 2-1 feet.
Location—ln the very Centre of the City, and adjoin
ing the Farmers' Market.
Advantages—Has been a first-class Secondbond Fox
nitrite Stand for over thirty years.
FuStorage— ture. Superior accommodation for Storage of
rni
lnducements.Very liberal terms offered to persona
having Furniture and Merchandise forsale.
References—Over one hundred of the moat promi
nent citizens of Philadelphia.
EXTERIOR PARLOR, CHAISIRES AND DINING
ROW& Fl tr.Nri ÜBE,
Handsome Counter, Bola Window, dm., will be Bolden
WEDNIMDAY,'
Nov. 21, at 9 o'clock, at the unction rooms.
Sale at 1203 Market street.
FIFTY CHESTS FINE TEAS. TEN BAGS OP
COE.rEE. SUGARS SYRUP. FTNE. OLD WHIS
KY. BRANDY, WIN - ES, 50 BOAKS WINDOW
GLASS 2500 POCNDS WHITE LEAD AND
ZINC, dm
Will be sold on
THURSDAY
At le o'clock, the Stock of a Whole , ale Grooer olts.
clinirg business• Sala positive. catalogues for diatei-
Maim , on WedneadaY.
Bee litrth American and Gazette.
BY B. SCOTT, In..
No. 102 D t'A _Let u - s streak.
SPECIAL S A Tar OF SILVER PLATED , WARE.
ON 7UESDAY MORNING,
Nov. Ye, at 11 c'clock. at Scott's Art Gallery. 1020
Chestnut street. a general assortment - of Silver Plated.
Ware, comprialnp Tea Sets, Batter Dishes, Castors.
Trays, Goblets. Urns, &c.
Open for examination on Monday morning.
GREAT AUCTION SALE OR PICTURES. OIIs
PAINTINGS, PASTELS AND CRYWI'AL
MEDALLIONS:
Belonging to the American Art Gallery, N. Y., to ba -
sold at Scott's Art Gallery,
MO Chestnut street,
On the evenings of
WEDNBSDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
Nov. 21 tuieM,
At 7% o'clock each evening.
walesare now prepared to makeammgement
for special sof 011 Paintings or any other worka of
art. Our location being in thee:entre of the most flab.
lonable thoroughfare of our city makes it a desirable
resort for connotssenrs and lovers art in general.
N. B.—Sales of merchandise in general solicited.
Personal attention given to outdoor sales.
B. SOCMP. Ja..
t 1
ataddl3
OOKED Br &
ESION BON AIIMONENIiIis ANN
,
(Rear entrance UO7 Sansom street.)
HOUBwHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY MIN
SCREFFION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
SALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on nil
most Reasonable Terms.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOOKS
GE., & 0., A.T..TEN
EXCHAN
THOMAS BIRCH & SON respectrallyinibrat ibsta
friends and the public that they are prepared to &Mal
to the side of Real Estate by auction and atprivate salmi
SALE OF AIM - aI:MN AND EUROPEAN
PAINI INGS. &c.
ON ruszDA.Y EVENING.
Nov. O. at o'cicek, at our Art Gallery, No. ilia
Chestnut street, will be sold, a collection of over Bp
Choice Paintings, of every variety of subject. embratt
log fine specimens by
Sheridan Young, E Moran, Musin,
Hamilton, Rothermel, Von Severdonir
Winner, Cooper, J. Wilson
Jullard. Wall, Nottermart,
Richards. Grunewald, Rather.
Nicholson, Rattlylair," Von Elvin,
Ramsey, and others.
ThePaintingaare now open fir exhibition.
Catalogues will be ready on Thursday.
610.11171114 . 1:VACV4 . 1.Z . A . :
Z6#a4 : 111 , .
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Money advanced on- Merchandise generalin
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Nabs,
and on all articles of value, for any length of time On.
Vt e d aCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE &ALA
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and °pow
Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lover
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Oise and Open Fain Lb.
pine Zi i r i atche ver A Fine Gold Dupl.: and ales Watotwas
American and Hun ting
Open F ace
and Eng lish,
Watches; -Double Case English Quartie? and
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond
&ins; Finger Bina; Bar Binge Studs, dic.; Pin=
Chain Meda ll ions; Bracelets; ' Scarf
Pius; Finger Binge; Pencil Oases, and 3 . 7
FOB, SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof (mom
suitable for a Jeweler, price we.
Also, several Lots in South Canassil Fifth me
Chestnut streets •
OirD yRuiT, VEGETABLES, at.a—l,ooo cases
eT C Canned Peaches; 500 cases fresh Canned Pine
'Apples; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples in glass; 1,000 cases
Green Cern and Green . Peas; 500 cases flesh Plum in
cans; 200 cases fresh green Gages; 500 cases Cherries in
syrup; 500 cases Elsa berries in syrup; 500 maw Straw
berries in sYrrlia; 5 00 cases fresh Pears ilYrup; 2.000
cases canned Tomatoes*, 500 cases Oysters, La:alter; and
Clams; 500 cases Boast Beef, Mutton, Veal, amps, &c.
For sale by JOSEPH. B.
13 1;iSSIKS & co., 108 South
DELAWARE avenue . . oatla
=DIA. =BEIM Mr....CHINIS BELTING SMBIABE
I. PA G, HOSE,: &o.
and dealers willfind a FULL A139:17aS
OF GOODYFAHS PATBST VULCANIVIEG
mama/. mammy, PACKING, 808111, ad., al
Wanuactuarl'r—
4'oo Chestnut MELBAarea% ___
1108
_ sonth_g4i
N. ban a 11111 r and CIIEMILY ABTlium at
GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSA L 'asa chellA "
which the. atteintlon of the 1511bilel feoll.llol
WANUTS AND ALMONDEL—New arop Droaabia
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