CITY COUNCILS. A stated meeting was held yesterday. SELECT ERANCEC. A message was received from the Mayor, - stating that the ordinance to increase the police force was prepared at his own sugg9s lion. The present police force is entirely in adequate to the proper protection of the city. The police force of New York numbers 1,800 men; in this city it is bat 700, The Mayor _recommends the passage of the 'ordinance increasing the police force. This' was post- . poned for the present. ~_ A further communication from the Mayor, making sundry police appointments, was referred to the Committee on Police. A communication was received from the Controllers of Public Schools, asking, on be half of the Second School Section, the use of -Moyamensing Hall for school purposes. Also, one asking $175 to introduce water into the Hancock school house. A draft of a bill to be presented to the next Legislature, relative to the payment of spe cific salaries to the DiStrict Attorney, Sheriff and Coroner of the city, and requiring the Prothonotaries of the Supreme, District and Common Pleas Courts, the Register of Wills and the Recorder of Deeds to provide their own books and stationery, was introduced. It also authorizes the Chief Commissioner of Highways to collect by distraint all sums due by railway companies for necessary repairs to streets, which they neglect to make. The bill pays to the District Attorney $4,000 per annum; to the Clerk of Quarter Sessions, ,$2,000 per annum; to the Sheriff, $2,500, and to the Coroner $3,000. The subject was re ferred to the Committee on Law. • A bill paying $l5O to certain parties for in juries accruing to them in the laying of wa ter-pipe was passed. An ordinance authciizing the purchase of water-pipe was passed. An ordinance authorizing the purchase of a lot of ground in George street, east of Fourth, 120 feet by 100, at a ground rent of $720 per annum, for school purposes, was passed. Also, a bill to buy a lot on Milton street, eighty feet west of Eleventh, 102 by 64 feet, at a ground rent of $459 per annum. Passed. An ordinance authorizing the purchase of a lot on Morris street, east of Second, for school purposes, was passed. Also, an ordinance appropriating $15,850 for inolosing and furnishing the new Court House. Passed. The amount appropriated is as follows : For an iron railing, with stone foundations and granite base, and to renew the entrance gates on Chestnut street, and adapt the entrance for the convenient in gress and egress of the prison vans and paving around the Court House, $3,800; For wooden cases, shelving, tables and chairs, matting and furniture for the office of the District Attorney, $1,800; For seats for spec tators and auditors in Court Rooms,elevated floors, railing for bar and witness stands; revolving chairs for jurors, docks for wit nesses and prisoners, &a, dic., $6,400; Gas fixtures throughout, $1,350. Mr. Wagner, of the Committee on Law, reported an ordinance requiring all Insur ance Companies to pay into the City Trea sury,for the support of the Fire Department, the sum of one per cent. on the amount of their premiums, and 25 cents upon every transfer. This matter was debated at some length, and postponed for one week. Mr. Freeman offered a bill authorizing the Board of Revision to employ twelve persons, at $9 each, to aid in revising the tax returns. Referred to Committee on Finance. The bill to increase the police force was then taken up. A motion to postpone for the present, was lost. Pressed to vote on the bill, it fell by this vote: Yras—Messrs. Barlow, Cattell, Hodgdon, Jones, Shallcross, Snyder, Wagner-7. NAYS—Messrs. Bump], Campbell, Free man, Hopkins, Bamerly, King, Marcus, Omerly, Page, Ritchie, Shern, Smith, Spa ring, Van Cleve, Lynd, President-15. The resolution of Common Council to meet on Wednesday of next week instead of Thursday was passed. Sundry highway bills, to pave Master, Sixteenth and other streets, were passed finally; also various private bills. Adjourned until next Wednesday at 3 P.M COMMON BRANCH. _ _ Mr. Stanton presented a resolution that -Councils meet on Wednesday of next week, to avoid the regular meeting on Thanks -giving day. Agreed to. Also, to request Select Council to meet Common Council in joint convention on that day, at 430 P. M., to elect three Di rectors of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and three of the Northwestern Railroad. The Chamber called up the ordinance to purchase the triangular lot of ground near Fairmount Park. Mr. Krupp opposrd the purchase. Mr. Hetzel thought the whole affair cal culated to waste the public money. Mr. Fox advocated the purchase, and so did Mr. Bardsley. The ordinance was postponed indefinitely —Yeas 25, nays 12. The Committee of Finance presented or dinances making annual apnropriatiens to the City,Commissioners and Superintendent of City Railroads. The ordinances were ordere'd to be.printed. Also, to appropriate $2,000 to the City Trea -surer for pay for extra clerk services. Passed. The Committee on Highways presented resolutions to grade Sixteenth street from Master to Montgomery avenue, Twentieth Ward; to pave Forty-third street, Twenty seventh Ward. These were agreed to. The Police Committee offered an ordinance requiring all persons to remove all awnings, branches of trees, or other obstructions, that are not eleven feet above the pavement, wherever these obstructions interfere with the light from public lamps. The time al lowed for the removal is three months, and no such erection will be allowed in future. The ordinance was recommitted to the committee. Mr, Billington nresented a report of the Police Committee, with an ordinance in creasing the salaries of the Chief of Police to $2,000, Lieutenants $1,155, Sergeants *1,082 40, and Policemen $912 50 per annum, being in the latler case .% 50 per diem. The re was was signed by Messrs. Han cock and Shane, of Common Council, and Cotten, of Select. To bring the bill before Councils, Mr. B llington,off Common Coun cil, and Messrs. Jones, Marcus, and Manual, of Select, affixed their signatures to the bilk Mr. Evans offered an amendment to make the pay of the Fire Marshal $1,700, the high constables $1.200, detectives $1,200, clerks to Mayor $1,500, messenger to Mayor $912 50. Mr. Billington argued against the bill as a bad financial measure. Mr. Wolbert said that Mr. Billington was already rich beyond measure. He was pos sessed of great means, yet he denied to poor policemen the pay he would award to the laborers who pave the street in front of his door. Alexander Henry recommended the ordinance as one worthy of the approval of Councils. The laborer is worthy of his hire. Had the Chairman of the Police Committee read his Bible he would have known this. Mayor McMichael warmly recommends the increase. Mr. Hetzel moved the indefinite postpone xoent. Mr. Simpson said that many policemen were resigning weekly from the simple fact that they cannot live at the salaries paid. They are subject to be called for duty thirty six hours out of forty-eight hours. We must have good men on the force, and must pay them, or we will have our police demoral ized. The tax-payers of the city are pre pared to pay the policemen the merease. Mr. Wolbert said that the only one who bad asked him to vote against the bill was a bail-goer for thieves. Mr. l3illington went on to argue against the increase. No calculation was made for it in the annual estimates for 1867. The pt)- lice force can be refilled with good men in a day were the staff to resign. The motion to postpone was lost. Yeas, 7; nays, 32. Mr. Evans asked leave to withdraw his amendment.. Objection was made, but leave was granted. He renewed it with the exception of the increase to the detectives. The amendment was lost. Yeas, 16; .nays, 21. YEAS — Messrs.Allen,Calhoun,Derbyshire, Evans, Gill, Harper, Hetzel, Krupp, Little, Nickels,Simpson, Stanton, Stokes, Wolbert and Stokley-15. NAYS—Mesars. Allison,Armstrong,Barcls ley, Barnes, Billington, Dillon, Earnest, Eager, Fox, Griffiths, Kancock Harrison, Hill, Kater, Mercer, Orem, Miller, Ray, Shane, Stockham, Vankirk-21. The bill then passed—yeas 31, nays, 7. YEAS—Messrs. Allen, Bardaley, Barnes, Calhoun, Derbyshire,Dillon,Eager,Earnest, Evans, Fox, Franciscus.Gritliths,Hancock, Harper, Harrison, Hill,Kater,Krapp, Little, Marcer, Gram, Palmer, Ray, Shane, Simp son, Stanton Stockham,- Stokes, Vankirk, Wolbert, St okley-31. NAYS—Messrs. Allison, Armstrong, Bil lington, Gill, Hetzel, Miller, Nickels-7. The South Street Bridge subject was called up,but postponed until next Wednes day. Permission was granted to S. A. Miller to erect wooden buildings on his skating park. The special committee on Fire Conimis sioners reported, through Mr. Evan; that they had considered the subject for which they were appointed; that they had con ferred with the Fire Marshal and Chief of Police. That a change of the government of the Fire Department is necessary none will deny. The only thing requisite is to protect the interests of the taxpayers. The Fire Marshal's representations induced the committee to drop its most radical features, but the features of the commiewionership are not changed. The department cannot go vern itself, and therefore it must have a go vernment appointed for it. The ordinance following was the result of the deliberations of the committee: An ordinance supplementary to an ordi nance entitled "An ordinance supplemen tary to an ordinance to reorganize the Fire Department of the city of Philadelphia," approved March 5, 1856. SEculoN 1, The Select and Common Coun cils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor of the city, the Chief of Po lice, the Fire Marshal, the Presidents of Se lect and Common Councils, one member of the Trustee& of the Fire Association; to be annually selected by themselves, one mem ber of the Trustees of the United Firemen's Insurance Company, to be annually selected by themselves, one member of the Board.of, Underwriters, who shall also be chosen an nually by themselves, be and the same are hereby constituted a Board, to be styled "The Board of Fire Commissioners of the City of Philadelphia;" and the said Board of Fire Commissioners are hereby author ized to make such rules and regulations for the government of the Fire Department as they may deem necessary. - SEC. 2. That all complaints and charges against any company, which is now or may hereafter become part_ of the Fire Depart ment of the city of Philadelphia, shall be heard by the said Board of Fire Commis sioners, whose decision shall be final upon the matter; and the said Board are hereby authorized and empowered to suspend for a term, of dismiss from the Fire Department any company which shall reuse to be go verned by the rules established by the said Board. SEc. 3. The Chief Engineer and Assistant Engineers of the Fire Department shall be subject to such rules and regulations as the said Board of Fire Commissioners may pre scribe. All charges against the Chief Engi neer or any of the Assistant Engineers for any misconduct in office, or neglect of duty, shall be heard and determined by the said Board of Fire Commissioners, who are hereby fully authorized to suspend for a term, or dismiss from office, the party whom they,shall convict of any such official misconduct or neglect of -duty; and the salaries of the officers so suspended or dis missed shall cease during the term of their suspension, or from the date of their dis missal. SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of the Select and Common Council of the city of Phila delphia, at any stated meeting in the month of October, 1868, and every third year there after, to meet in joint convention and to elect proper persons to be Chief Engineers and Assistant Engineers of the Fire Department. The Chief Engineer shall not be less than thirty years of age, nor have been a mem ber of the Fire Department for less than ten years. Provided,That if the saidChiefEngin eer or any of the Assistant Engineers be sus pended ordismissed from their offices the va- can cy so created shall be filled by the Board of Fire Commissioners for the remainder of the year; and it shall be the duty of Coun cils to fill the vacancy from the expiration of the year to the expiration of the term in like manner and form as hereinbefore directed. SEC. 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. A motion to postpone the hour of adjourn ment failed. Mr. Wolbert moved to postpone the sub ject until next Wednesday. Mr. Evans requested an explanation. Mr.Wolbert said the bill was the most im portant that had ever come before City Cou ncils touching the interests of the Fire Depart ment,and the Chamber was too slim to at tend to it. The bill is-the first step towards a paid Fire Department. He repeated his mo =ion to postpone untilWednesday,and make it the special order of the day at 4 o'clock. The bill will add $3,000,000 to the expenses of the city. Mr. Evans said the pretext of postpone ment was frivolous. The bill would not cost the city $3,000,000. There is no feature of the bill which imposed a dollar. Councils were ready to act and should do so. The motion was 2 greed to—yeas 23, nays 10. Select Council bills were considered. -Ad journed. (on Our Third Edition of Yesterda From Canada. OTTAWA, Nov. 22—Troops continue to ar rive here by the river steamers. &Grumman, Nov. 22.—A cable despatch announces a contribution of $l,OOO from Glasgow, for the Quebec relief fund. The Fenian trials will commence Dec, 3d, at Tweetsbury, the county town of Bedford. TORONTO, Nov. 22.—The government is directing its attention to the re-arming and equipping of the volunteer batteries of the Provinces. Erom Buffalo. BUFFALO, Nov, 22. Snow commenced falling here early this morning, and ex tends some distance to the west. A train of cars, with crude petroleum. took fire on the New York and Erie Rail road, on Tuesday, near Adrian. Twelve cars were destroyed. Sailing of the Africa. HALIFAX, Nov. 22.—The steamer- Africa sailed for Boston at & o'clock last night. New York Stock Markets. Stocks begvy. Chicago and Bock Island, 100.liz Reading Itallroad,lll3i; Canton Company, 44; Erie Railroad, 7434:. Cleveland and Toledo, Teel' Cleveland and:Pittsburgh, £2%; Pittsburgh end Port 'Wayne and chicsigo, 101 X. Michigan Central, 110li; Michigan southern,79%;'New 'York Central,lo7l4; Minas Cen tral scrip, 11.81,; Cumberland Preferred 6 4; MisalCari 6's. 87: U. S. Five - twenties , 1864, 1073; Ditto, 1565, 1 +6; Ten-Forties. 993 j; Seven-Thirties, 10534: Starling ex change, 109: Gold. 1383 4 ; Pennsylvania Coallsoz.. Hud son River, 121%. The money market is inactive at 5 to 6 per cent. Wes at Philadelphia Stock Board. BALM 46.1 1 14611 FIRST BOARD, $4OOO Scsq Bds b6O 66% 100 eh Bead A 65 5516 19 eh retina B 54%1100 ah do b 5 55% 6sh do 64V100 ah do 620 55% 3eh Fars & hrec Bk 154 1200 sh • do 55% 66 eh Mech Bk =61200 eh do 85 55% 100 eh Band B. C 55X . 300 eh do tos 55% 100 sh - do • 830 55g 1200 eh do - 55% 804 orl do Wi t/00 13/L do 5534 THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, FN,IDAY,•NOVEHBER 23 1866 SECOND BOARD. /11.00 City ea new .10236 100 ab Reading R b3O 55.65 500 do mull 85 , 111r2,46 50 ah Union Bank 63 200 00 c 1023 11 ah retina tt 543 100 do old 9936 100 ab Soh , 4av prf • 34 , a 1110 ah Catawabl 28 1100 eh Egbert 011 , 100 eh do 85wn 2a l a • &everted f M or t tt P e PhilOßTAaelphYl'l 0 N b i Ryon I BaliPn. HAVHAVANA—Steamer He Hudso na n, Ho a weB— sugar 300 bbla oranges , 32 000 loose do 5 boxel sweet meats Thomas R attson .t So.'s; 78 hbls oranges '4 has sweet meats Jose Costes; 1 case cigars Madeira & c shads; 1 do Geo C Carson & Co; 14 cs sweet meats 10 pegs sundries order. - arrival and aa TO of Ocean Steamers; ..amt. ff ..XT.Tti 117L0111 nor 0 ',ll Bosphorua ....... .....Liverpool-Boston&Phila.....-Ww. 8 Hibernia -.....- Glasgow...N'ew York Nov. 7 Africa----- -LiverpooL-Bostott Nov. lo 8e110na.....--- ..... - . London... New York Nov. 10 Aleppo ................ York Nov. 10 Celia London... New York Nov. 10 City of Dahill) _Llverpool-New York Nov. 10 City of Washington.Liverl-New York Nov. 14 Propontls .LiverpooL:..klostondtPhila......Nov. 17 Pcotla .LiveroooL-New York - Nov. 17 Kangaroo .Liverpool-New York Nov. 17 Arago Havre...New York. .Nov. 21 • I'o DEPART. Tonawanda.....Philadelphia-Savannah ..... .......„Nov. 24 Bellona New York-L0nd0n..........- .... : . Nov. 24 Fulton' ..New,York-Havre..... ....... -.....N0v. 24 Erin New - York-Liverpool Vov. 24 Britannia New York-Glasgow .Nov. 24 City of Boston.... New York....lAverpool. .Nov. 21 New Y0rk....---New York... Bremen Nov. 21 Saxonia .New York... Hamburg Nov. 24 Eagle. ...New York...HavanaNov. 28 Persia .New York-Liverpooll.....- ...... Nov. 28 Tarifa. .New York-Liverpool.-- Nov. 23 City ofLimerick-New York-LiverpooL Nov. '23 4cotland ...New York... Liverpool .Dec. 1 Hendrick Hudson-Philada-HavanaDec. 1 +Star of the tlnion-Philad'a...New Orleans — Dec. 1 Pioneer .....Philadelphia...Wilmington,NO....Dec. 1 Hibernia • .New York-Glasgow...- Dec. 1 Villa de Paris..-New York...Havre Dec. 1 ts ()Anil OF 1 .I.ll.A.Ltra• JAMES DOIIMIERTY, JOSEPH C. GRUBB. MONTHLY CIO , , klilitOND A. BOUDEB, S RIBE4, 657 1 bus SZTB, 436 1 Meg WAD/ 15 412 50 kit, vitt: , V SOTNIRDAY Steamer El F Phelps,Brown, 29 hours from New York, • ith mdse tow W Baird & Co. steamer Buggies, Chase, 24 hours from New York, Ith mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Tug Hudson, Carr,, from .Baltbstare. with barges W P Clyde & Co. W. Bark Lizzie Fox and brig Kate Stewart, both from Boston. CLEARED YK3TKEIDAY. Steamer Arles. Boggs, Boston, H Winsor & Co. Steamer G H Stout , Ford. New York. W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Hannah & Sophia; Teat Brooklyn, Wanne. macher & Brig sally Brown, Matthews, Havre, Warren, Gregg & Morris. Brig Ruth, McLearn. Trinidad. CO Van Horn. Scbr J P Kirtland, Besse, New Bedford, Van Dusan, Lochman & Co. Schr Buena Vista, Logan, Norfolk, 1 R White. Scbr H A Weeks, Hickman,Braton, Day, Ruddell&Co Set r New Zealand, Forham, Portland, L Andenned & Co. Scbr Jas House Gage, Boston, J J Coeker & Co, Scbr Union , Williams, Woodbury, Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Co. Scbr J G Babcock, Grace,Boaton N Y and Sch Coal Co Schr W R Garrison, Lloyd. Salem, do Bohr Mary. Woglam, Petersburg, Va, Andenried, Norton & Co. Bohr Isabella Alberto, Tooker. Richmond, captain. Seta Geo ales, Nlckerson,Provldence, Wannemaclier & Co. Tug Elndsen, Carr, with 2 barges for Baltimore, W P Cl) de dr. Co. MEMOADA Steamer Star of the URN nion, Coolnty, sailed from New Orleans 2lst katt, for this port. Steamer Saxon, Matthews. otesred at Boston 20th Inst. for this port. St«amer Whirlwind, Fargo, hence at Charleston yes terday. steamerPbUidelphie, Fultz, hence at Georgetown, Do. 21141115 t Steazoer Peruvian (Br) Glover, hence, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool steamer Cambria. Childs from MAWIs Nov Id, via Charlsston, where she put in for coal, at New York yesterday._ steamer South American, Tinklepangh, cleared at New York yesterday tor Rio Janeiro de. i-teamor L'isy of Port au Prince. Jackaon. cleared at New IL' ork yesterday for Key West and Apalachicola. Ship Sumatra., Itituunan, cleared at New York yes tifiday for an Francisco. Ship Borneo, Matthews, cleared at Boston ^4th Inst. for East Indies. Ship AP hburton, McDierald, cleared at Calcutta =h ult. for /tow York. ul Nark New York, Gibba hence at Cape Haytien Nth Bark John Griffin, Strout, =llea tram Cardenas Nth that, for a port north of Hattnaa. Bark Ano Bohner'''. 2.lcOulre. from Manna Jose 14, via Pernambuco Oct 14, with hemp and sugar, at New York yesterday. P. rig Ida M ocalet7. McLellan, hence at Cape Hay. tien 25th tat in 11 days' passage. bob: H Blackman, Cianilyi cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Sobs Geo S Thorn, Townsend. from Havana 2d for Boston. at Eames' Hole 20th. Schro C E Pahtc. Prink; Gov - Burton. Norwood; W B Ttomos, Winszooro, and Dick winiams Corson, hence at Boston 2lat inst. Bchrs Mary 3thoes. Burdm 8 E COrSOn, Corion: E 0 Irwin, Atkins, Baur:rem Weplee, end Aid, So. mera, hence at Boston Zth inst. ABINX MISCIMLLABY. Slap Mercury lt Stetson set ora 21st in 80 days. hem Havre. has 932 passengers—had 34 (Seattle on the re stage. and h a a a nnmber of sick now on board: fa at the Lower Qurantine. - - Southern Rights cleared at Chsrloston 17th Inst. for Liverpool with the fhlicwing cargo: 140 bales Sea Island cotton, 2914 do upland soften, and 3)4 barrels rosin. valued at p 463 000. Her Britannic Majesty's government and the Board of Trade have awarded to Captain Christian George Hiorth. master or the brig Emma. of Philadelphia, a telexope in testimony of his service In resource the master and five of the crew of the bark Kathleen, of t.tndoa abandosed at sea in MaY,1866. MIRRORS AND FRAMES. A. S. ROBINSON 910 CHESINUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. PAINTINGS Engravings and rilotograpits. Plain and Ornamental GM Pr)amelt Carved Walnut and Ebony Framed, ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER. GEORGE C. BM:MAU - PP, Manufacturer LOOKING.GLASSII 8, F OR7 RAPT, PHOTO GRAPH. PICTURE PRA HAS. GILT MOUL.DI.NG Street, CORN/CRS. Pa 929 ARCH Philadelphia. Chromo-Lithograpba, Paintings, and a great vs. riaty or Engravings on hand. Framemakera annplied WHOT. I 34AJAP AND RETAIL. se2:l-gme LOOKING GLASSES. A large assortment in Ornamented GILT and WAL NUT JBAMPA. For sale by J. 00 WP.LAND; 53 loath Fourth Street, near Chestnut ee7-4ml LOST OR 2111sLAID: ObT OR BEISLAIID. .L.J Eclat. bened by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company as PA AWE': P 0.798 , trotted 1872, for ISO 00. 884, 0 1651, " 20 Gt. " st 3," 1855, 10 00. 958, " 1656, " 10 00. 988, . 0 1857, " 20 CO. " S5B, " 1858, 20 00. 963, 1859, 30 00. "1081, extra 70 00. The finder " will be suitably re*arded 30 b 00 y. returning them to the Fenn Mutual Life LOSELMOCB 0121ce, Chest nut above Ninth street, or at N 0.3 Dock street. PAIL ADV.I.PHIA, NOV. 1, 1866. no2-f,6t/ SEST —.Last evening, by a young lady, between I JR blrteenth and arch tunlEighth and Chestnut and Twentieth and Waizut streeta, a small HUN LING CASE CHLII WATCH, engraved on one aide et the crse, a lass For leaning On an anchor, and the other side, violet scene writhe shirr. The finder will be liberally ',warded by-leaving" it with Min,S warairr 1401 ARCH street.noM•Stv rNSTBUCTION.—ITALIAN LAM:WAGE Taught J.by: an Italian Professor. Please apply at No. imm Cab ST.NUT Street. , nolBta,t 1m tp. ,xl THE PHILAD DI • BLit RIDING 24:9:100.1. FOURTH street, shave VltifE. is now open for e Pill and Winter eesson. Ladies and Gentlemer will find every provision for comfort and safety. if that a thorough knewledge of this beautiftil accom plishment may be obtained by the•rnaert. timid. Saddle horses trained in the best manner. Saddle hareem, horses and srplairliml to hire:'Also, carriages for fune rals to:cars. act east! e: z G: - - fIARACAS CO al e by JCOA.—EA OILL`f D Bags Claracia Cocoa In ore and for s ALLiaT dt 4,21} WiriblUt target. AISINB B U/Lifilzlll%. EDIIOLTION. nrsinsiiairtnE, 1829-431ZARTER PEICPEI'IIAL. • 16t.A.P4TIEELIN FIRE ERSURRiNCE COMPANY PEEILADELPHIM Assets on January 1. 18 66. 02,000 9 551 90. • ^sit • 941.541 11 GIiDETTLED CLAIM. IDA? I% Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 0 . 45,000 9 0400.' Perpetual and eraporary Pollolea On Liberal Tana DERPOTORS, Chas. N. Banoker, Edamsd O. Dole. Toplen Wagner, George Pales, Samuel Grant, Alfred Mgr Geo. W. Richard!. Brae. W. Lewis , M. D. Thaw Lea, Peterld-cCall. GlilAlams N. UHlCRPreeldent. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. J. W. hfoLLtamat. Beoretartr pro tem. Ratan GIRARD FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. OPPICrE, SIB WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN, IN ciesiimmop. This company continues to write on /Ira JIM/a enie Its capital, with a good s UrEina. hi /MKT Wrested. Looms by ilre havebe fo en_pcom o 7ol stlypald, and mewl Itsu ailibmsed on this WOOD= witbin the past taw Years. P in un th e present the office of this company will it ma 415 WALNITT grater, • ant within a tew months will remove to IM OW BIILLDELVG. 002.. ARD CCHICOMIT, Then, as now,we shall be happy to insure ear palms at such rates is aro consistent - with safety. . . . . PHOBIAS ORAVNN FURMAN Wed*, MOE, MA SOPPLM: ISO. W. OLAGHOILN , SILAS DYJIMIHNS,.I: THOMAS C.:AVM, P resient. ALPE= B. BELLEW. V. President ead d Treasorat. /AXES B. ALVORD. Secretary. husu ANON CONTANY OF NORTH ANNIIIOA T r A 2-1 3171 1 Witmat"rrnuc ca tND INLAND TBANBAnt Thtrd aktee mice Roan WALNUT cram, south Ltd& said The Pro ertles of this company anwail Domani and an avellable fond lb? the am let ir : i L ite idenwly of 3 r A mns who deolze So no promoted imo:inum BMW'. taken on Vessels, an' Cli fflrAsFD niAIIraPOBTATION RUMS on Iter ohendisemßallroads, Muds and Stesontoste. NTEUC BIRKS on Knomantusa, itumuma and WI& bnin e t: 4=ll%mM Diu fol—OAFFrans PAID IN AND BEifOUREILy Alp TOTAL PRO.PMEtTpui, FZEPITRA"MIAFFIsx Azihor O. Ooßle. Samuel W. Jima. React° L idag .Timmai, John A. Brawn. hands R. M ar Buries 'I M In H. i Ambrose Z. S. Clarke, William Welsh. William imramma, Richard D. Weai. T. Charlton Henry. S. Mardi Wain . charlatan Alfred D. Tame. AgrArtig a R . litashimiL pROVIDENT Lilts AND TRU$r COMPANY OF PHILADELPIILL NO. 11l South FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED al rid, lS43. CAPITAL, limeCo, PA ID N. Insolence on Livm. by 1 earl Premlning or by 5,10 or M year premiturns.Non•for Eno ownoents, paleat, a future age. or on prim de cease, by Yearly emituzus, or ID-year Premiums— both caseeleon forfeiture Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children's Endowments. The Company while giving the Mimed the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Lite business among Ita Policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and don demand. Authorised by chaster to execute •um, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Aaalgnee or Guardian. and In other Minder' miPaultlen under aPPointluent ot aux Court of this vlmmonwealth or of any person or pawns, or bodies poliesor Corporade. BS. Samuel R. Shipley, rDEBACTO chard Cadbm7, Jeremiah Hitcher, Henry Haines, Joahna H. Morris, T. Whiter Brown. Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth, Charles . Coffin. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, Prealdent. A.ctuary THOMAS WIBTAIL M D., J. B. TO WEsEND. Medical Jiimualner. Legal Adviser. FIRE. A8800.1•TIOII, Inoomossteo Mauch 27, IMO. p. A ainnoz—No. at N. MTH street. lir asnieBUILDENCOLD NITUILit and =tom Lees try Mr% (le the IZ I T elphis on ElTATzicemiT of the Assets of the Alatoelstiar Janosty 1, lete. 4 4 eon Manse on pronely Id the chi of Gretna Benta.---.-----__ El Real =ate ( Office No . SI North Rah area) Woe It U. B. Government 11.20 Swan WOO It U. 8. Treasury Notes.--..- Ot Warrants. ata ot Ca Mr sh On 17,4 a IrADITENIN GEORGE W. TRY° ,N President. wm. H . mAlowyom JOSEPH R. LTHDALL lONN SOLIDER. LEVI P. 00A PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL ap T hauvarx JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW, JESSE LIGHT_ ,POOT GEORGE L YOUNO, ROBERT SHOEMAHIM. WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary . DHOW= ENIFLOLAIIMI COMPANY ON raurk. L DELPHI& INCORPORATED 1100—CRAMMt PERPETIIAI NO. Mt WALE= Street. l an a= s tg ui m In addition tor/LAMM: CU hie Company Insures from Wm orig n lnA m o temps, on buildines. Inez= lA, On' Molted Periods, and — permanently on buildins vr_deposit of premium. • The Com bra been In Wave overallon kw man . tuin arg-M= dining widen a ll item law - wen promptly gu ium itr• RR. ann L. Hodes, David Lewis, if. B. Malutny j Il m erjanita Ettlxki, John T. Lewis, . Thomas H. Powers, %Mb= S. Grant, A. R. McHenry, lobart W. Leartant, Edmond Caetlll oa D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. tawrence Lewis. Jr Louis C. Norris. JOHN R. eurawh CIIHMER, Prmidza i Wizaix. ElecretsrY. . EXCLITEILVELLY F L PI SFNSYLVARIA FMB INefierAniall 00/t eAlfited 1825-4:Buirter I'rniemW—.2lc tui WALarrui• finest, ogrpodte Indepeculencs Square This Comm, Ilmannbly known to the ConuntuM for over fore Mae. antannee to insure ar= u m r dadadre, en Malts co Prelim antler permanently or lint a limited time. Also, or Inrmitare= of eaten and Merchandise ggrandly MI liberal Their ()LIMA together with s Large Banat. gums averted in the moot wend manner, which awayWearto Mem to Wear to the insursd undocibled gentrilg Is the OSIle °floe& Daniel &pith, Jr., Alexander Benica, Issas HaslehnriS, Thames Robins, Dirdel De: I: • 6. CIZOWILL. A BUIRICAN BIUTUAL INERIRAISOR 00XPANT ,151. _"rgebar Width& No. wit street. WARINN AND MLA= 11113G8AN... Risks taken an vessels, enragee and freights to ail part of the world, and =soon!' on Inland isanspertation ay 11 , 78111, 010411, 111 States 1M and other ocinvertaim thitaleintit titsllnited . WILLIAM CRAIG Preel p Parmat (JULLMINNIre = me BMW J. acez, Esecretarz WlMam Co Ors% Mei non. John 13•Befri, Jr., WWl= H. Marrirk. Beru. W. Ektazdr, C.Nrikul, ADEKamm pc= LISSUBANOB cOMPAS P. 12170MATZD 11110. al. —CMAIMag PIMPS Tri IV ALUM , D Streetave THIRD Street, PHILA Hatted • m paid rip CAPITAL STOOK and atm PLUS to le acalad &DA available Seaarildsa cirr lime to Innis on Ma, =Venda in por DwI M tiustr ata"s gam rtinnl M Ms Preget& All Lamm liberally prompit adlaated. Thum= R. Ms% John T. Lew% John Welsh Isms &Cambia Baum] 0. No"loa. Edmond G. Doll% rfalehth iltnNi • Obarlai Meal 'W. Poolinen orris. iTHOICAB IL MALICO3. Pm:4M AiXERICL L. CsAwnohn. Boanienrs. FAMB M No. 408 41: MUM. PICELADRUPRIAL SIRS AND I F INSURANCE N .„ ?mats Battik /tux W. Jimmy Oman RictuardisaA 'Robert ri• Pinter Henry Lew% Inn. Kesalear, alumni Virephil Wooing. P.& Roth* E. D. Bioko, iles. A. mus. WB.ANUIB N. BUCK, President. _crates. sum/ Imam Mos Ponca .1f: L wigangammh OSPOPIL moms rol4 lea mum. ALMED GILLETT. N. B. LA.WREHOH, CHARLY F. ES LEL DUPONT. HENREMoinir JOSEPH KLAPP, sr.. 4. Thomas HmithJam Derverum , J Neu Jr. Jr., Prides Haw C. astrolL Wm. 8.. Lowbes. J. Johnston Brown. Sunsuit A. MUM Mason Hotehton, An L. Nader, wawa earitll. 110 RiBVBANUNI. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and assets, 0. $l6 000 00 Inveatedin United States, $l l 5OO l OOO Total Premiums received by the (km. pang in 1865, 64,947175, Total Losses Paid in 1865, 64,018,250 Tremiums received In the U. S. from January 1 to Losses In UnttentiaB B66 irom` G rantry 1 to July 1, s'393lB6issBl. All lessee promptly adjusted without reference to Mishima. - ATWOOD SMITH, OFFICE, General Agent for Pennsylvania. No. 6 Merchants' Exchange. te27tu,th,ftt/ PHELADIMPIIIA. MUIL OFFICE, NO. 5 8017TH BIRTH STREET, ASSETS, OR.ARTER PERPETUAL muTtria, SYSTEM ExclarsrvELY. DIRECTORS FOR 1866 Cash Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. Ellwood Chapman, Simeon Matlack, Aaron W. Gaakill, THOMAS MATHEra, T. ELLWOOD OHAP plFliaMN BIBS INBURANC COMPANY 011 P ELPHIA.—CMCA_ No. 24 METH FIFTH sTatEav, NEAR, KARR= - STREET. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania Cre.rerase Paßyarram. CAPITAL AND ABESETS. 1150;000. Make Insurance_againat Lose or DIUXIII= Mre or Public oryrivate Buildings, Furniture, Goods and Merchandiae, on favorable terms. DO.IIB. GeorgeEa Frederick Doll, August ler, Jacob &handier, John F. Belaterling, Samuel Miller, Hezay Trooraner, Edward P. Moyer, William McDan_ ,lel Adam P J. Glass, lartatopber H. Miller, Israel eterson, Frecerick Steaks, Frederkar Ladner Jonas Bowman, GEORGE JOHN F. BELST PHILIP Z. COLEMAN, !di eJ IL YAW .% efoZa J.A.MIDS A. FREEMAN, AIIOTION No. 922 WALN[ ' rT in' et NUTENTE FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT THEREON A NIGIE 16 0VEMBEIR 29,1866. This rale, on WEDNESDAY, at n o'clock noon, al theßichaage wuj lzunode the & following— STOOK Particulars to.nrorrow. NO. 123 Os LLOWHILL ST—A twostory brick boogie, above Front..o by 60 feet. Orphan' Court Sate —Estate of H. Brandrterter, decd NO. 2636 LOCUST iST—A genteel threestorr brink dwelling. 16 to 80 I', et to Stewart at. $lOB ground rent ESeeeutare Bale—Estate of James P. Ellis &..e'd. ADJOlNlNG—lrwillikig No. 2638, adjoining, same description Same Estate, 7TII and GENEN s'll3—A desirable business bee tion ant dwelling. N. W. corner 7tb and Green sts; 1104' feet on Green et, 62 bet on 7tn is, and 21X, feet wide on the rear Sonic Estate. DEI.ANCO,N. J.—A building lot, Delano, N. J. near. CHRISTIAN ST—A building lot, Christian es, above Orsu's Ferry road,l6 by 116 feet. 112 ground rent. 52D and LOCUST—A building lot, 20 by 77,1 i feet. 24111 Ward. CENTRE town s hip,NßO COUNTY L &NOB -ori scree, Roshp, Centre county, Ps. Also. Se acres Tunkbannock township Monroe county; on the latter is *goon min Lite, and coat la supposed to be on the treat. Lai TTIE. ST—A building lot, 7th above Taster at. First Wood. 15 by So feet. LOT. st GERM , ANTOWN ROAD—A building let near &o gle rho Ward. nAi bi TOO feet to El der at. Rkh MENGE. TENTH BELO W SPRUCE—A. handsome three story brick reside nee with back buildings, etc, No. South Tenth at; (bible parlors, high celksa, private stairway, da, Clear, Two thi may remain. Oven for examination any time. I=l,- 1:n1E01M. possession. rructetel Sale—Estate of .I:vita W. deedeed rsay. TR AND CHERRY very desirable and valuable boatmen location. S. E. orner 6th and Cherry aka, 18 feet lo Incites on Sin se, by 95 on Cherry st 110,000 mar remain. Clear. Posses:Pm in SO days. lititEDE.Ald ABLE ORWUND desirable Irredeemable ground rents, 173 50 1173, 1.0. tO and en So per annum. out of ground with the Ice homes ana other Improvements tnereon. Mantua and the t chuyikil river. They are well *scared and panto. • lly paid Administrator's it remptory Sate—.mate of lion. Etch rrd Priers, deed. air CATALOGUER NOW READY. 13Y B. SCOTT, 3L. - Alamo No. 101 141 Plorats Irk Creel GREAT AUCTION BALE OF PIOCURES. OIL PAINTINb b. PASTELS AND CRYSTAL MEDALLIONS. Belonging to the Amezican Art Gallery, N. 'Y., to be sold at Scott's Art Gallery Me Chestnut street, On the evenings et WEDNIte,DAY. TRIJRBDAY end FRIDAY. Nov. and 2, At 73i o'clock each evening. McCLEN9 afcCANITS First Grand 611114 of AMERICAN AND EVROPRAN OIL PAINT/N - 68, FI:.E (411$,MAN, FRENCH AND ENGLIiH CEIROMDS, AN D MAGNIFIVR r PriOoE-00- LOBED AND PLAIN ENOEAVINGB. All splendidly mounted and eleeantly framed will take place on tbe .renings of MONDAY, 1 . 13 SSD AY ac d WEINEEiDAY, Nov. 26; 27 and 28, at 7% o'clock each ev*ning, at tbe FRYE GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 92; Chestnut street below Tenth. The Pictures will be arranged for inspection for lbw lace ADC evenings previous to sale, with descriptive catalogues. rY. B —On account of the small capacity of the Gal. lerir, tickets of admission tome sale will be twined, which can be orcenred at the Gallery, or of the Auc tioneer. B. Scott, Jr„ 10_0 Chestnut street. OAP.D.--We are now prepared to maXearrangemenl art.el sales of Oil Paintings OT any other works o . Our location being In the centre of the most fish lonable thoroughfare of our city makes it a &nimbi, resort for connoisseurs and lovers o: art in general. N. B.—Sales of merchandise In general solidted. Personal attention given to our-door CO??. DAVIS & HARVEY. AUCT/ONKEEO3, (Late with M. Thomaa & Souza Store No 421 Walnut street. SALE OF VALUABLE MIsCELLANICOITS BOOK& ODi THUR , PAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS lid and 24 instil.. at 7 o'clock. at the anc.ion rooms, No 421 Walnut at., a valuable collection of Enid sh and A mer. can hllscellaneotis Books a portion from a private library, includ ng rine editlcns of Choice au thors Illustrated works in Ste bindings. Among which may be found tee foil wing-,lardine's Liam ral Lite' Litrary. 40 vole with 1200 cola ref plater, halt Run's; Dayckenck a Cyclopedia; Bobber. Complete arks. 16 vol 8; (*Wilt% Rudiments of a relate tore. Baron Monchausen, illustrated by Dore. Book British Ballads; Pugin'. C.o. Tic Architecture. 3 volt- Casselra Bible Dic.i*ary; Gems European Plaints, (+Cowles: Quarles Emblems. full cal , : Knight's History of Eng I.nd. 8 vela; National Portrait Gallery Eminent Amp. Means, t vol,, quarto, cloth; Ball's British Theatre 30 le. Gaelic Gatherings folio; Royal Victoria Hatlery a series of 33 beautiful Engravings . folio; Pyramids of Gesezeb. folio; Beira Anatomy of Exprekioe in Paint ing; Vona , nble's Graphic Works, Grxxiriche'a Illustrated Natural Ellwory of the Animal Kingdom; Michael Angelo's Works- quarto. Soverby's concholo Rica' Manual. Mao. a large number of the Catholic Pt blications of James I uffy, London. itia. Now open for examination with cataloging. , YOBEFMTRE BALES at the BtOre every Tame 5A1.1123 AT ILEBEDJOICEES will - metre particular attention. paomAs RIM= SO ,N /monoNzaaßa Alt COMMISSION ANTS, Ho, n• No. &Wet. Moir entrance 1107 Saneom street.) 'HODIPTHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY D) SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. SALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Saki of Furniture at Dwellings Attended to On tt moat Reasonable Terms. 'BALE OE REAL ESTATE STOCKS, dm., AT TEL EXCHANGE THOMAS BIRTH dr SON respectiblly inform the• friends and the public that they are Welland to Slaw to the 'sleet Real Estate Mt auction and at private gels LABOR SALE OF ELIOA NT FURS FOR LADIES WFAR SLEIGH Boaca,_dro. ON I GEbDAY MORNING, ASIO cOrdocaort the Auction Store, No MS Channel be tOld - A la-ge suisortment of elegant and trablomole Pare. including Mink, Royal Ermine Sable, Squirrel, &c. Also. a number of sleigh Robes . Catalcgure a - 111 be ready and the Burs can be ems mined on Monday. DOC, OPAL BOBBY JOSTA imps 'imam B. It corms of SIXTH and B&CM streets. Money advanced on Merchandise reasiarty MatchosaDiamonds, Gold and Blow Plats and on all , of value, itir any length of inn; on. WrT I OMIS AND SIMELBY AT PETVAT3 BALI Bine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Opel yamß,atuea, American- and War Patent Legit nritehea chet Gold Hunting One and Oven Barrel s pine W • Pine Geld Duplex and other Irir4 nue BilVer . noting Case and Open lace American ,and Idwial Patent Lever and Lapin. Watcher Demur Case . (tostriler and Mhs) WaMhes; Ladles' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast M ir iam^. Rralel 3lll2 4 %VA pd r tt in= Biz= Pencil Cu .1' y pm Oases, *ad - VIZ ILILIL—At large and zi e tnaid Virevvvor CVOs V Snitabbs ; for a Jewraeriii r Also, several Lots Usnias Viocan Catddani 71Ms air: • 2128,522 21 William P. Reeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Evans, Edward M. Needles ' Wllson M. Jenkina, Lukens Webster. [Hat. President. - I NE, Vice President. EMI se2L.ami EBETY, PresMEM. 1:4: 'O, ry VlOO President. Secreta B. Jo.. 4{../..1....1411. Nos. glig and 254 MARKET street. corner of Baelei LARGE PEREMPTORY HALE ON Hltioran. AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. SKr ON MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 28. At 10 o'cloc.k will be Sold, by catalogue. ON POUR ggowTHEIsaBEDIT, about 700 lots ofFreach,lrittla,Ges. man and British Dry Goods, embracing a fall assert. went Of fancy and staple articles In silks, worsteds, woolens, linens and cottons. N. B.—Goods arranged for erarairwian and cata logues ready early on morning Of sale. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF PREACH, SAXONY. ITALIAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOOODS,_ NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale of. MONDAY, NOY. 20, will be tonal in part the Ibllowing, viz— A large and complete es , onmen‘ or PARIes DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS, Including choice tines of desirable iabrica of the coin. orated Importation of Messrs. I. dr. B. CURTIS. gisi See I tansy advertisement. DRIBS GOODS. Pieces Paris plain and printed-Merinos and Dahlman.. do black and c.dored kmprees Cloth st,,,d Poplin Reps. do Paris plain striped and plaid Silk Poplins. do fine black Monairs and Alpacas, Poll de Chem is. do plain and twilled Persians, all-wool Plaids. do Paris Epinglinea, Eccasais, Poplins. BILKS, Pieces heavy black Taffeta de Lyon and Gros du Rhin. do solid colors and fttncy Pectic deSoies, do drap de France, Gros Grains. Los:sines. Ar. mores &C. BALMORAIB, WHITE GOODS, dic. Full lines London a n d stripe Balmoral's. Fun lines Ladles' Misses' white and cold Hoop Skirts Full lines Cambrics, Jaconets, Nat rsooks Full lines Linen liandkerchiet. Shirt Fronts, Mar seilles Quilts. Frill lines Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons. Full lines Silk Ties and Scarib. Dress and Trimmie ga and Buttons—the richest ass atittent of the season Also. Braids, Rations. Bead Nets, Embrold. er es, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, &c. LARGE YOnaTx vif HALE Olr BOOTS SRO 8309 TRAVELDIG BAGS. 4110. ON AY MORNING. NOV. 27. Al lb o'clOct, wilt be sold, by catalogue. on MeV months' credit, about packages Boots, Shoes, Bak. :corals, Am, embracing a rime and fresh assortment if &steels= 'My and Fsstern manufacture Olana for examination with catalogues early on the nunates anal& LARGE POSITIVE BALE OP BRITISH upsaILIAAIS AND DOMESTIC DRY We will hold a Large Bale of Poreign and Dry Goods, by catakmae, on four months' C A M = part for cash. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, November aat 10 o'clock, embracing MOUS p. sae and lots of staple and fancy articles. PAt w Wer a worsteds, linens, Mm and donors!, to width we invite the attention of dealers. N. R —Catalogues ready and goods examittatloo early on the morning of asle. dOLLAND, Art,TIONEKEt, ARrirr Sales of 25=M:us at, the Igoe Auctio M n StoreEST WEDNESDAY, a o'circk. Particular atteut t iou given to sale at Private Bat) dencea TBE NEW GSM - 1 UL AUCTION HOUSM, capacity—Four floors each 75 by TA feet. lacatioriln the very Centre of the city, and adjoin. ing the Farmers' Market. dvsntages—Hu been a first•class Secondhond Fur nit nre Stand for over thirty years. Fu Storarniturge—Superior accommodation for Storage of e. Inducements—Very liberal terms offered to perSOadi having Furniture and Merchandise for sale. Referescee—Over one hundred of the most proud vent citizens of Philadelphia. pHILLP /ORD di OM. AII(7rIONEERIX No. SOS MARKET street GALE OP ISM CASEF3 BOOTS A/MIMEO/fa UN MONDAY MORNING. NOV. Z. commencing at ten o'clock, we will sell by for cash, lam caws prime Slobs shoes, BrOgtrirly morals &0.. Of city and Eastern manufacture, embits sing s fresh and desirable senor= ent of goods. , Y BABBITT 411 004 AUCTIONBINEm • . Csab Auction _ No, SID Multet Ores*, co adßink WOW Oub advanced on coinframeggswitlumicars caw= Ma 0 G EICEM . t. W6STENRLISTEL — . PEN:MIT -11, Kam, Itodseta Wade'a and Batchera Bascom Table Mien; Lames Pelham is Cages. Buxom Selmora„ and alt kic da of Cutlery wountand polished at 'P.II.4.I)IIELI'S. Dia; 136 3!. T.Wia imaalitdm, AUCTION M. itf THOME= 4S(74olS_M i ltA l ' SALES 0 1 33 1 ArA'Alrlr' REAL ESTAIR At the, turery TUESDAY, at El o'clock nom, air Ran of each prtiOarts a le W= and on the Saturday presume In logues In Met form, giving MU detorlekions. =TATE AT PRIVATE SALA , Printed Mateo,es oomprlelng several hundred thousand dollars, including Orem description of citir and mann" , ProPericr, tram the4groadlost 'Madam te the most elegant mansions. eirnunt, Manta seat% farms, businesee_ egr PURNITuna SALM at the Auctlen Store AVER!: Y THURSDAY. stir Particalar attention given to salei at. Ptltinte Residences, &C. MOORE, dce. -ON TUESDAY, NOV. _ - • At 12 o'clock noomat the Ph il adelphia Mizehanita4 to shares American A ntt Inernetator Ofi. 50 shams Camden and Atlantic Railroad. • BEAL ESTATE.SALE. NOV. 271 _ Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of John Sktrving, deed; NEAT Red SUBSTANTIAL STONE REsILENOW., Stenton avenue. rear Fisher's lane, GERMeNTOWN, about two mioutea' walk from the railroad Matto*. Th. house is built in Italian style. contains 14 , rooms., and has all the modern conveniences. A lso a Stable , and Coach Honae, fruit and ornamental trees,' dbc. Orphans' Court Sale-s slate of Thos. M. Zell, c eo'd- GROUND RENT. POs year. • Same Estate-OROUND RENT4IOB a year. Same Estate -GROUND RENT 08 75 a year. ' Same Fatale- LOT OF 0R.M2114 Lancaster Tarn ,- pike 8 E. of Haverford road. - VALUABLE PARK AND COUNTRY BEAT, over 78 ACRE Willistown Township, Chester county, FL,' near the Paoli etatton on the Pennsylvania Railroad- . Stone House, Frame Barn, and other out buildings. • VALUABLE EARN. 1:0 ACRES. Tredylfren To 492- Ship, Chester county. Pa., 1.% miles from the Paoli Herr non--Stone Dwelli.g Carriage House. Spring Hone and other out buildings. VALUA BLE FARH, 103 ACRES, alhdrang the above-Large Stone House, Stone Barn Wagon and Spring Home do Taunt of each farm balf cash. Orphans' Court .Sale-Estate ef Miriam ortilland. dec'd-LARGE and VALUABLE PROPERTY, Meer Broad it., Lehigh avenue, 12th. 181 h. Ibth and 18111 sta... list Ward, viz -Valuable Lot. 6 37110 acres fronting • on Lehigh avenue, Township Line road, 12th and lath Its. The improvements are a large Stone Manatee. contalnieg Broome. • Same hstate-VALUABLE WT, 4 37 100 Acre.. fronting on Broad street, Lehigh avenue, Thirteenth street and Germant min and Norristown Railroad. 'She improvements are a Enone Dwelling, containing b rooms and Frame Stable. keine Estate-VALU ABLE LOT, 39 perchee, front ing on Broad street. Lehigh avenue and Germantown and Norristown Railroad. Same Estate-LARGE and VALtiABLE LOT, II Acre"; 143 27.11,0 Perches, with extensive fronts on Broad street, Fifteenth street, Sixteenth street, Hun tingoun street Lehigh avenue and Germantown and. . Norristown &Mimed. Sir The above Is well worthy the. attention of capi talists and others. See Lithographic Plans at the ut Lion Booms. THREE-STORY BRICK DWRLDING, Bro. 18.12. Filbert street, with a two-story Brick Dwelling in the rear on Jones street. THREE-EiTCIRY BRICK STORE and DWELLING. No. 448 Richmond at , N. E of Hanover. Truateea' Peremptory Sale-Estate of Albert Collin. dec'd- Br B / 2 9989 STAND-TWO-STORY FRAME TA VERN and DWELL LNG, 1 ACRE. S. W. Cornet Of Bock lane and West Paasynck road, tot Ward. tale by order of Heirs-Estate of John Lowery. dec. -TWO ...S'IURY FRAME DWELLING, N 0.1249 sfout gamely aveLne. south of Thompson at , with a Threa ten*, Frame Dwelling lathe rear. Sam. EBtAte-2 FRAME DW.ELLINOS, - Nos. 940 and 542 Beach AL Peremptory Sale-THREE.STORY BRICE DWarop o. 1455 Germainewu dousa Jeirdrswa et-2 fronts. ttslttEnti LOCATION-2'4 STORY BRICE DWEL. LINO. N. R. corner of Third and Lombard eta. bale bs order of Heirs—Kstate of Judge Longstreth. dec'd —VALUABLE COUNTRY SE &T. Chestnut ma and Snrlnghouse Turneike, Whitemaran Town tt,lp. Montgomery county, Pa. Sale b , ordpr of Fi.i.43-IFIO at A of ( UMW'. rr.mtog, den d-2 THREE STORY BRICK VintELLINOS, 2vs and 211 Wo, , a at. 2 TRAERSTORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Noa. CS ern cis Mon' gomer. avenue. 2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWRLIZROS, N OIL MS . and ant flew cc, between Ttilra See auntie tutu ttdate and Vine its . VERY LARGE LOT, WHARF and DEICE. CB E-TNIIT IsTBEET. BehoyLitill river and 24th at—• 118 feet front, 314 fret dPep. Bee plan. Peremptory Sale-01:11LDINGt WT. Lombard at, between 21st aarl224 ata Sate ahse, I e t A. MODERN POUR-BTOBY BBIOR REELID/INGIL 140 15 , 7 rums er , west of letu excealeati pair and baa aL the modern convenlencos. roaaesetow July 1, 1a67. • 2 THRF,ESTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Market et, south of Lancaster asenne,"aojolulun tee ntarole yard. Lot 40 , set hunt, 100 feet de-p THREE-cToRY BBIOK. DWELLING, No, 441 N. Thirteenth at., south of Buttonwood at. SALE OF COMB AND MED &LB AND WALNUT CABINET. ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Nov. 27, at. the auction store, a valuable private a:E lection °Mold. Silver and Copper Coins and Medals. Also, an elegant walnut Coln Cabinet. Sale No 3129 GIRARD street. ELEGANT SOS WOOD AND welaiur FURNI TURE. CEICEELEUNG PIANO HANDSO3ER MANTE_L,_P/RS AND OVAL laßoas RIMEL BROCA MLLE CURTAINS ELEGANT FRENCH LEONA CUT GLASSWARE. HANDSOME VEG. VAT ADD BRUSSELS CARPETS, ELEGANT CHANDLIERS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 4. At 10 o'clock at, No. ;124 tabard at. by catalogue HIS entire Ftrnittrre. Including' elegant nut Carved Irma- Wood Drawing Room Fnnalture. banlsome Walnut, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, owe gem= seven cctave Plano Forte. Fine French Plate Mantel. Pier and Oval Mirrors, in rich Gilt Frames; Elegant Broaatello Window Cortina, Curtains, Fine 'Mantle Cloak and ornaments, Hand 'rime Chandallera. Large and elegant Frendh Chins dinner service. Rich Cut ,Glarowbere. MIARSOIIIO ti rivet and English Brussels Carpets, Hair Mattrosee„ ac.,, dz.. the entire Furniture was made to order by Moore th (Amnion. May be examined with Catalogue on Monday. AC bast., between 10 and It o'clock. TO REPiT—Eleveral Omens Harmony COtut. A1011331D0. 000 AL I. we. swimmer drat. *bIW