OHEBS OOLVMM ■ - . VHIUBELPHIA EVjEHINB BITULETIS FRIDAY, Decern ber 14, 1866. Answers to Correspondents. **H. L-—r.”—Solution incorrect. An ad mirable illustration of the Maraohe opening ■was given in Wilkes' Spirit. The opening move was** left paw to bread.” “ It. h, D.”—Correot. - The Steinitz-Bird match has come to a eonclnsion in a manner neither satisfacto ry to the Chess public or to Mr.' Bird. ‘ At the conclusion of the sixteenth game, Mr- Bird. was, compelled, by business engage" mehte, to leave libndon for America, and ac cordingly requested a ppstponementofthe match for several weeks, to whioh proposal! however, Mr. Steinitz did not yield ass6nt» and he accordingly claimed : the stokes and the match. The score stood: Steinitz, 6; Bird, 5; Drawn, 5. From this soore it is easily seen that Mr. Steinitz has very little claim, indeed, to be considered the first player in Europe. Problem No. 466. BY M. BRODETZKY, of Pragne. WHITE. . Whit© to play and mate In three moves, CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. Same No. 1589. Between Mr. J. C. Warner, giving the Knight, and Mr. B . (Remove White's Queen’s Knight.) (Fianehetto di Donna.) Wh. (Mb. Warnbb.) Bn. (Mb. B .) 1. P to K 4 P to Q Kt S 2. P to Q 4 B to Kt 2 3. B to Q 3 P to K 3 4. KttoK2 K Kt to B 3 6. P to K B 3 P to Q 3 6. P to Q B 4 Kt to B 3 7. Castles P to K R 3 8. Kt to Kt 3 Kt to K 2 9. B to K 3 P to Q 4 10. B PxP PxP 11. Pto K 5 •» Kt to Q 2 12. P to B 4 PtoQßi 13. P to B 5 P to B 5 14. B to Q B 2 B to B sq (This move only adds to his difficulties.) 16. PtoK6 PxP 16. PxP Kt to K B 3 17. RxKt PxR White mates in six moves. CHESS IN NEW YORK. Game No. 1580. Between Mr. N. Maraohe, giving Knight and Mr. F. W n. (Remove White's Queen’s Knight.) . (Cunningham Gambit.) Wh. (Me. Marachb.) Bn. (Mb, W nr..) 1. P to K 4 P to K 4 2. P to K B 4 PxP 3. Kt to B 3 B to K 2 4. B to B 4 BtoRS (ch) 5. P to Kt 3 PxP 6. Castles PxP (ch) 7; Ktoßsq Btoß3 (Better P to Q 4, Mr. W n.) 8. Kt to K 5 B x Kt 9. QtoRS Q to K 2 10. RxBP Q to B 4 11. R to B 8 (ch) K to K 2 12rQ to B 7 (ch). K to Q 3 13. P to Q 4 Q x P 14. B toK3 QxQ B (We do not understand why Queen did’nt take pawn, check. Bat now oar old friend Marache, who Is evidently well npto snuff, gives mate in nine moves.) CHESS IN EONDON. Game No. 1551.' Twelfth game of the Steinitz-Bird match (Muy Lopez Knight’s Game.) We, (Mb. Bird.) Bb. (Mb. Steinitz.) !PtoK4 P to K 4 2. KKt to B 3 Q Kt to B 3 3. B to Kt 5 Kt to B 3 4. P to Q 4 PxP 5. P to K 5 Kt to K 5 6. Castles P to Q R 3 7. B to R 4 Kt to B 4 8. P to B 3 Kt x B 9. QxKt P toQ Kt 4 10. Qtoß2 PxP 11. Kt x P (Whits’s position compensates him for the pawn minns.) 11. B to K 2 12. Kt to Q 5 B to Kt 2 13. BtoQ2 PtoKR3 14. K R.to Kaq Castles 15. Q to K B 5 P to B 3 16. BxRP PxP (16. P x B would evidently have been fetal.) 17. QtoKt6 R to B 2 18. R to K 4 QtoKßsq 19. B to Kt 5 R x Kt (A. slight examination willshow that this is forced.) 20. PxR ' Bxß 21. Q x B R to K sq 22. RtoKsq R to K 3 23. Kt x P ' R to R 3 24. R to K Kt 4 K to R 2 25. Kt to K 8 Kt to Q 5 26. Q, x P (ch) Q x Q 27. RxQ(ch) K to R sq 28. Rto Kt 3 KtxP (ch) 29. R x Kt B x R 30. R x P R to Kt 3 (ch) 31. K to B sq R to Q B 3 32. K to K sq R to B 7 33. R to K-3 B to Kt 5 34. P to B 3 B to K 3 35. R to K 2 RxR (chi 36. K x R B x P 37. PtoKt4 B to Q 4 38. Ptoß4 B to B 3^ 39. : K to K 3 K to Kt sq 40.. K to Q 4 K to B 2 41. Kt to B 7 B to Kt 2 42. K to B 5 (White’s advantage in position is hardly sufficient to win.) 42. Ktoß3 43. KtoKt6 B to B 6 44. K x P , r K to B 4 45. K x P B to B 3 (Ch) 46. K to B 5 KxP 47. P to Kt 5 K to Kt 5 48. P to Kt 6 KtoEfi 49. Kt to Q 5 KxP 50. Kt to Kt 4 B to R sq 51. KtoKtS 52. K x P K to B 5 53. K to B 7 K to K 4 f j- KtoQs 55. K to B 7 K to B 4 Brawn game. Game No. 1532. Thirteenth game of the match, . (French Opening.) WH. (Mr. Steinitz.) Be. ( Mr. Bird ) 1. P to K 4 P to K 3 2. P to Q 4 P to Q, 4 3. Kt to Q B 3 Kt to K B 3 4. BtoKKtS B toK2 6. PxR, PxP 6. B to Q 3 B to K Kt 6 7. P to K B 3 B to K 3 8. KKtto K 2 —. PtoQ B 4 9. PxQBP BxP 10. QtoQ2 QKttoQS (A Castling is better.) 11. B to Q Kt 6 B to K 2 12. Caetles (Q’sside) Castles 13. B x Q Kt Ktxß , (Again. Mr. Bird would hive acted with more wisdom by capturing the Bishop with' his Queen, and seek to make up for tne loss of the pawn, by a counter attack.)' 14. BXB Qxß . ■ ■ 16. KttoKß4 Kt to Q Kt 3 16. KRtoKsq ‘ KRtoQse . 17. QtoK3 Ktto-QB 6 18. K Kt x Q P Q to K Bbq 19. Q to K B 4 B x Kt 20. Ktxß RxKt - £■ Q to Q Kt 5 22. K R to K 4 Q, x Q Kt P (ch) 23-KtoQsq Qto&B(clip 24. KtoK2 Qx P (ch) 26. KtoKsq . PtoQ Kt 4 26. QRtoQ7 R to K B sq fl* Q to Kt 8 (cn) 28- f ° » 2 Q x QR P (ch) 29. K toKt3 ! QtoQB6 30. Rxß(ch) Qxß 31. Q to K Kt 5 Q to Q 3 (oh) 32. KtoKR3. QtoQ2(ch> 33. PtoKKt4 P to K R 3 34. Q to K Kt 6 Kt to Q 3 of- ,Q to Q Kt 2 36. QxKt Q x P- (ch) 37. Q to K Kt S Q to KB 3' 38. Q toQ3- _ P toQ R 4 89. R to Q.B (oh) K to K B 2 40. Q to Q 5 (ch), and wins. Same No. 1533. Played lang syne between Messrs, Stannton and Cochrane. (Sicilian Opening.) .W. (Mb. Coohsawh.) B. (MB. STAtnrroK. 1. P to K 4 P to Q B 4 2. P to Q B 4 P to K 3 3. B to Q 8 Kt to K 2 4. Kt.to K 2 Kt to Kt 8 6. Castles BtoK2 6. Pto B 4 P to Q. 3 7. Q Kt to B 3 QKt to B 8 8. P toQRS Btoß3 9. Kt to Kt 3 B to Q 5 (cb) 10. K to R sq Castles 11. Q to R 5 P to K 4 12. QKttoK2 PxP 13. Kt x P Kt to K 4 14. K Kt to K 2 (A fatal blonder.) Game No. 1584. Between the same players. (Ginoeo Riano.) W. (Mr. Statjktok.) B. (Mb. Cochbakb.) 1. P to K 4 P to K 4 2. K Kt to B 3 Q Kt to B 3 3. B to B 4 B to B 4 4. Ptoß3 QxK2 6. P to Q 4 B to Kt 3 6. Castles P to Q 3 7. P to Q R 4 P to O R 4 8. B to K 3 Kt to O sq 9. PxP p x p ’ 10. Bxß Pxß 11. Ktto R 3 B to Q 2 12. KttoQKts BxKt 13. B x B (ch) Kt to B 3 14. Q to Q 6, and Black forseeing certain loss, resigns the game.) Game No. 1535. Between the same players. (Scotch Gambit.) W. (Mb. Cochbanb.) B. (Mb. Stauhtow.) 1. Pto K 4 PtoK4 2. K Kt to B 3 Q Kt to B S 3. P to Q 4 Kt x P 4. Kt x P Kt to K 8 5. B to QB4 PtoQBS 6. KtxßP (One of Coohrane’s brilliant but unsound inventions.) 7. B x Kt (ch) 8. Castles (P to Q 4 is better.) 9. B to K 3 Kt to K 2 10. P to K B 4 P to Q 4 11. P to B 5 K to Kt sq (Bather to K sq.) 12. P to B . P to Q Kt 4 13. BPiQP P x P 14. Kt to B 3 B to Kt 2 15. P to K 5 P to Kt 5 16. P to B 6 P x P 17. P x P Kt to Kt 3 White mates in six moves. CHESS IN GERMANY. Game'lo. 1536. Between Mesara. v. d. Lags and Horwitz. (Book’s Fawn Gambit.) Wh. (Mb. Horwits.) 80. (v. d. Las a.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. PtoKB4 PxP 3. P to K R 4 B to K 2 4. KKtto B 3 K Kt to B S 5. P to K 5 Kt to R 4 6. P to Q 4 Castles 7. BtoQS P to K Kt 3 8. Kt to B 8 P to Q 3 9. Kt to Q 5 PxP 10. Kt x B (ch) Q x Kt 11. P x P Q Kt to B 3 12. Castles B to Kt 5 18. QtoKsq Kt to Kt 6 14. Rtoß2 B x Kt 15. R x B Kt x P 16. Rtoß2 • (The best move, as it put* him out of his misery.) . 16. 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REESE, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1, 1886. pO-PABTNEBSHIP NOTICE.—The undersigned V themselvea under the Firm name of GEORGE B. REESE’S SONS, and will continue CHE if tree t ® ommlflaloll buslneai, at No. 825 K. MESIEB REESE, W HENRY REESE, JACOB B. REESE. Phila., Recast, 1886. del-12t| A LEANS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT Zf\ STREET. First Premium awarded by Franklin Inet- KgY tnte to MARTIN LEANS, Mannfacturer of ' T ' PINS, TCMPT.-BIMH, Ajf'An. • N.w and original designs of Masonic Marks, Tern plan’ Medals, AnnyHedals and Corps Badges n detwrintfon <. > i ; sol4*w.th.tahnr RAILROAD.—On and after THURSDAY, December 13th, is« 6 the UA. M. ax pieas Train from New York, and 9 A, M. Exnress Train from Philadelphia, will be discontinued, deil-tfj ooix. COAL. VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY COAL. COPARTNERSHIPS^ MASONIC MARK*. Raritan and Delaware CITY ORB!VANCES. A kk an afeiioeJEfiA.- for the year 1867 CommiSll<jnem of the Slukiug Funds nanIUSP »P*i tcl Sn<l CO'mmn Cnuarjla of the RnriSCJinilS? do o, That the sum of Four 'mSS?«Sifnii7 11 59 one Thousand Four Hundred and 'SffiSLp2?M?£»w® ll *a ►ame is rereby appn •l«oi9Hi e^ omir^saloDefa Sinking FanQs, for the year 1887/t-j he appliedaa follows: dr l e^hou^s^ i . nB]POD,lof ‘ eumiUioas-onek<\n ithiSifd dJu^ ln^mg Fund of one mU Mon. twelve SlpltinkFiied of elghfchunrtred then* S^il^il^, < ?i n6^? o P a£s<3 sixhnnareddoilars. ! finv e S^.JKH t s e n® D& !t I l <f ‘ smifl5 mifl , ’ liar hundred'and fl foar hundred tfoUkrs : I v«<SS^m'’-Sj toe >ickh3g Fond or Qunbaty and-Brle SB®;*!®* M* hundired dollar*, t**:™AtJSMjS® - Fn-dof ihree handred and doflhrs,* fiVe t^l ® Dßan(i . 4oUanii ihlrty*nine ; hundred n l^ l^n,^<Sl o tv! ieBSD S ,D . ? J Pnn<l X>f Northwestern Rail* *?h?®l£ B 2r e,fibT ■ bondeddollars. of certain obligations, nißehnndred and slxty-nlne dollars. r - •* ■ • tolue“u ? alSlSIra,B 1 ra, B^klnß *“* of road damagesi one tbnSdVMrhSndKdSra o,CertalnCalVert8 -’ W 0 ‘ he , sf “kloit Fnndof Water Loan No. 1, Tf e 4 SJSHo Tl ?^ c ?v nl ??^ nadred ftfj 4 thirty six dollars. ; ssg^l«£^ Faaa 01 G “ Works No. 1, ten tuouland ■*“* ° f G “ Worka .»«• .*■ tentooSmdd?S kIDB »■* of «“ Works No. ?. G “ Works-No, 4l ®* 0 ' ,IXo “ l No.l. *0 sinking Fnnd of Bosd Damage and' Bridge Loan twelve hundred dollars. B , lnkl °* Fond of Chestnut Street Bridge Loan No. 1. two thousand four hundred dollars. Totheeinklng Fund of ; twelve hundred d^ n ? , **t% n ** thousand Jour hundred dol thou2nd-doSi?£ 8 “ I^, “ F!,nd of Bonflt * No 1. six %”^i^?d e D?to tae?Ul?d ° f D^e °“ “W- 110 - 3,^vethSd B doU^ Pmidofl)efeQef!ofClly - So ' thh^mne T tho^ddX E a aad ° f Clty Bo “*- No -2. fo I n^.l^ S d l ffi^‘ mdof Clty *• :N l o*T«w^^a® orPOb^Scho!olI ‘ 0 “' : tw^S-oSiSIiSSSf ?Undof WatSr t 0- No ' *• UdJwtMSdSto?* *“* 0f “““'CP** Lo*». Item jrl xo the buuaug Fond of Chestnut St. Bridge. > 0. 2, one thousand and twenty dollars. Item 31. lo the Sinking-Fund of Defence of City. Ne. i t seven thousand two hundred dollars. ■ lum 32. To the Finking Fnndof City Loan. No. 33, twelve thousand dollars*. Intents* Forßaliry qfSecretary,fbur hundred dol- doll F ° r StaUonery ' Incidentals, 4c., twenty ' -*nd warrants to be drawn In conformity with exist Ing ordinances. _ ~ WE S STOKLET, . _ Presldentof Common Connell Attest-JOHN ECKSTEIN, - Clerk or Common Council. JO=hßi sPERINO, , _ , President of Select Council. lbis twelfth cay of December, Anno Domini one thousand eight-hundred and sixtywix (A. D. 1666). HOBO ON HcIUCHAEL “ ■-" - ' Mayor of Philadelphia. AH ORDINANCE TO LEW AND FIX THE rate of Taxes for the year 1857. fcxerjON 1. Iheßelect and O mmon Councils of the City el Philadelphia do ordain. That the city com missioners are hereby authorised and required forth with to levy on the taxable property returned by the Assessors as the assessment made in the year 1863 fex cept such aa Is marked ’Surat”) a tax of four dollars on the LuDdred dollars on the assessed value thereof, Sf tw^w-avToe l^ 6 ' ahabl “ at of toeclty “> e ■>“« Sxo. s. Theaaln tax to be levied lor the year IW7, as Coonty tax, and is hereby voted tor the followmg objecis lor the said year, viz: liern 1. i or the relief ana employment of the Poor the >un of seventeen cents. PorthePnhUcSchbols.theß«mefflftr^ght , l 5^ 2 L s * For U«4ting the City, the sam ef twenty* eight cents. ' - *• I’d. 1, tke payment of Interest on the fhnded Demi For the care of the Public Highways, the sum of twenty ceats. ' ' ». For supply of Water, the sum of twenty one ltam7. For the Police, the sum of thirty-seven cents items. Jrortnecare of the City Property, the sum Oa six cents* inramiS' **’* D * plkrtß!eat of Firs, the sum. of Item 10. For the Prisons, the sumof seven oeats. Item 11. For the Department of City Oommlsd jaers Ih. sum of eleven sente. Item 12. For Sjeet Cleansing, the sum or seven cents Item IE For the remaining expenses ef the Huulel palliy, the sum of twemyeeven cents. And said amounts are hereby declared to be annro prlated for theeaid objects, subject to further by ordinance,- and It shall he the duty et the Receiver of Taxes tocanse to be printed on the tax bills the ratm voted lor the objects hereinbefore mentioned. bxc. k On all such poruons of the aueued property marked “Rural,” only two-thirds of the lax shall be levied; and no part or that set apart for the relief and employment et the Poor shall he levied on the assessed properly situate In the Wards where homes for the ac commodation of the Poor are provided aa reonlred bsMhe Eighteenth Section of the Act of February 2, pkc. 4. That Id pnranknoe of the power vested in the Connells 01 Philadelphia by “a further supplement to an Act to Incorporate the City or Philadelphia ” ao. provtfr April 13, 1861, there shall be the following al. lowance made to tne payers of taxes, and penalty added lor the non-payment by tbe Receiver of Taxes to wit; At the rate ot twelve per cent, per anno™ r>om the date or the payment.no til the drat day of Jannarv If paid before the first day ot Septemberi If paid after the first day or September; and on or belore first day of October, an andition of one per cent.; and If not paid until after the ttrat day of October, tnen an addi tion or two percent shall be added to and payable on the same; and If not paid natll after the first day of December, then an addition of three per cent, shall be added to and payable on the same. WILLIAM 8. BTOKLEY, President of Common council. Attest- JOHN ECKSTEIN, vuuacu. Clerk or Common Connell. JOSHUA SPERING, . ~ President-of Select council. Approved this twelftth day of November. Anno Domini one thonsand eight bandied and slxty-slx (A. D. 1866). HORTON McMICHAEL. Mayor of Philadelphia An ordinance to make an additional Appropriation to tho City Commissioners to pay l. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordala. That the sum of two thousand and thlrty-fonr dollars andforty cents be and the same Is hereby appropriated to the city Commis sioners for the following purposes, via; Item 1. To pay unals for Jurors, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars. 2. To pay fees of Coroner, twelve hundred dol Item 3, To pay office™ of the Court of Common Pleaa. one hundred and fifty-six dollars. Item 4. to pay for printing the Ventre of the Court of Quarter Sessions, six terms, eighty dollars andforty cents. item 5. To pay Interpreter of the Court of Quarter Sessions, onehundndand thirty dollars. Item 6. To pay fbr cases and shelving for mention purposes, in the City Commissioners’office, two hun dred and forty-one dollars. -provided the Controller shall countersign no war rant drawn on item 2, unless the charges contained In the bill charged to said Item shall be accompanied bv the certificate of the City Solicitor, that the same are oo greater than those allowed bylaw. And wairaats shall be drawn by the City Commissioners la oou lormlty with existing ordinances. _ WM S. STOKLEY,' . President of Common Council. Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clera of Common Connell. „ JOSHUA OPENING , , . .President of Belect Council, Approved this twellth day of Decamb.r, Anno Domini one thonsand eight hundred and sixty-six (A.D. 1866). MOBTON McMICHAEL, ’ It Mayor of Philadelphia. T>ESOLUTION TO RELEASE A CERTAIN FRO XL perty of William H. Kern nom the lien of a cer tain lodgment. Aejeloed, By the Select and Common Connells ofthe city of Phlladtlphla,That Egbert K. Nichols,Assistant City solicitor, be and hs is bereby authorized and directed to release from the lien and opera-ion of the judgment entered on the bond ofHenryßlckley, Con tractor for Street Cleaning (D. C. D. S.B. Sept. Term 1866, No. 3SO). ibe following described property of Wil liam H. Kern, that 15 to say, all these three lots or piects of ground, situate in the Twenty fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, marked Nos. 23 and 6ln a certain plan of partition, annexed to certain Breve de partltlone faclenda, issued out of the District oeort for the city and county of Philadelphia, to June Term 1862, No. BJo, at the suit of Henry K Haralsh against Albert D. Barlean, et al. Provided, That iheoo-surety con sent thereto, and that the sum of ten dollars be paid to the Assistant City solicitor, for the use of tbe city, to defray the expenees incurred In the publica tion of thlß resolution. - WILLIAM S. STOKLBY. __ President of Common rvmwsi Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, • Assistant Clerkof Common Council JOSHUA SPEBING. - ■ . , . of Belect Connell. Approved this twelfth day of December, Anno Domini ore thousand eight handled and six^ffix (A. D, 1866). HORTON McMICHAEL. Mayor of philadeiphffla EESOLUT’ON AUTH 081 ZING THE CIT V raw. tidier to make a certain transfer. thirty- three dcllßrs end thirty.turee cents {1133 33) be and tbe came ia hereby authorized to be transferred from Item 12-for the purpose of paying the spring Garden Hose Company for four months rratulty as a HoseCsmpany previous bo being located as a Steam Fixe inglne Company, . & WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, . - .. * tit> ,-rr President of Common Council. Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. . . JObHUA SPERWTG, . • » .-, President of Select Connell. Approved this twelfth day of December, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. JM*). MOR ' ON McMICHAEL, 11 Mayor of Philadelphia. ' ; 'CITY'OR-pjTyAJircrES. - 'V* DTHOBIZE I CEBTAIN uoe f t ?proprlat,o n »o • tbe euardiaua^r authorized lo njakH ihe Trumfers In theap— proprlatjon fortbeOaarmirnror the Poor for 18i6. y£z : iTromltem 27", dry.gooda.tho snm’ of ibnr hundred dollars, lo Hem 3o gas at d oil . ; Pr-;m Hem 20, hosiery.yarn, thread. cotton, combs, needlesond tilmmlngs, the sum oi three hundred dol lars. to Item 6, marketing for hospital and noises’' tables. - x.' ..... x rcm Item 75, melntalc log and educating three dear mutes In the 1 eaf and Dumb Asylum in the city the snm of seven handredand twenty dollars, to the*fol lowing Itemb. to wit: To item 7. saiafyot apothecary and assistants and recording clerk, the snm of eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. lo Item S 2, purchase and repairs of stOTee and cook ing apparatus, the snm of two hundred and ninety-tws dollarsaDd fifty cenjs. : * l o item 39 salaries of door keener,assistant engineer, plumber and gAßfltter, baker, general watchman and police officer,: the <Bonf of twenty-seven dollars, and fifty cents , : To Item 65, sararles of secretary, Ou&door agent mes* senger. wagon-driver and visitor of children the som oftwelvedollais and fifty cents. .... To Item 70, cost ofeerviug processes and removal of non re&ldmts, the snm of three honored dollars. WILLIAM S STOKLEYv v * . President of Common Oouhcih ■ Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN ..,,. . Clerk of Common CbnnciL%v JOSHUA BPEBING.: d * T J . President of Select Council. Approved this twelfth- day. of . December/* "Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred sixty siz (A. D. 1566).: '- • .-v tyu -T r MOBTON '' 7 Mayorof Philadelphia, > PB6OLOTION TBi-SSFERanjO . ' OBBTAJJT XV Item. of Appropriation to tfc# P.llce Depaf sineJit' forihejearlB6B.l -yfiiYw-rr Itaolvrd. By. the Select end Common Cenncliaoftbe" City of Philadelphia, l That the City eonttoUec hi'and he la hereby aathorlzed to maVe the following transfers In the approoriallon made to the Police Department for ihe year 186«,B8foUow«: Front: Hem S Salaries of Oonsttblea. &c.,. twenty-nine do)Uranlnety-tarooeata(|2S 82),t0 I tem'lS. "Btatlonery and Printtns tor delegtWrtL”- * -I i rphiltemx<-ConTeyanoeofPiiM>nera.’'titel<ehnn.-' died dollars (|1200), os follows: To-Itud 6. “Repairs, <fec ” fire hundred dollara (£<»). • • ■ i ■•r-v.-.r • Tolttm 9. .‘‘Meals sad Medical attendance,” /bar fcurdred dollgra (|400). • ‘ To item 15. “Stationary and Printing,” one hundred dollars (flof) • • i • „ 'To 1 tern «. “Bepalrt "to Telegraph,-** : two - hnntued dollars (tab). . WILLIAM 8. BTOKLEY, . "■ . President of Common Council. * AfTMT-ABRAHAH BUcWABT, '. w) . i • • Assistant Cleric of Common CJonndL ; r i -.JOSHHA.SPHRtNG, Pr eel <J en t of Select conn ell. Approved this twelftir day or. December. oAsse Domini, one thousasd tight handled andslxtv»ix D. IK6). MOBTOWMcMICHAEE, V It Mayor of Phliadelp^ 15 ORDINANCE TO AUTHQBJZE THE ERECT Jcm. tlon of additional Market Houses on Girard* Aver nne,fbriheo&ebf Farmers . > ad section t The Select and Com mon Councils of the City of Philadelphia do oxdaio/* hat the Commissioner of Markets be and is beraby authorized and instructed to have erected, under the supervision- of the Com* mlttee on Markets additional Market'Houses on Gl raid avenue, between Seventh and Eighth streets, similar to those already erected on said street, fbr the use of Farmers, the rents of the same to be Arranged: by the Committee bn Markets, In oonjnnction with the Commissioner.:: • ,-r fixe. 2. That said work shall not be commenced Tmtq after January Ist, 1857: and that an amount safflclahfc to complete the work be made in the anneal appro* pnatloß to the Department of Markets, Wharves and Landings fbr the year 1857; and else that the Oommls* sloner oa Markets, &£., be directed to advertise -fur proraaala to do the work, and that the same be allotted to the lowest bidder, WM, cs BTOKLRyy President of Common Connell. ATTEST— ABRAHAM STEW AST, . Assistant Clerk of Common Oonhcn. : JOSHUA BBE BING, » President of Helect Connell. Approved this twelfth day oi December, Anno Do* Dial one thousand eight hundred nnd sixty-six f A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHaeXT it Mayor of Philadelphia. • EBSOLimuN TO AUTHOBtZB CKRTAC? transfers in the appropriation to'trie Department ol Highways fortheyear UK: p Setoivtd; Byifce beltct »od Common Councils of tkr City of Philaf el»*hla, That the city Controller be. and he la hereby authorized aed directed to make' the following transfers in the anno*) appropriation to the 1 Department of Highways for they&r iset viz: prom Item 4, for repairing streets nine 1 hundred-dobaifr (Hot) From item IS. for opening streets Bfcveo hun dred dollars (f 700). From item 19, for repabing> rail* road streets twenty-nine hundred; aod~n/ty dollar*. (12,950). From item Xt~for branch calverta, JUureeihon> •and dollars ((3,000). From Hem 2S forpavteg andre* pairing footways nine hundred dollars (tto*}. From, hem 2s,for repairing Delaware river nann; five hun dred dollars (|500). From Item 14, for pew inlets one thousand (fi,uw) dollars. Far item 2, • for paving in. teraectlens seven thonsand seven hnndred and nfiw dollars (97,759). To item 3. for repairing streets dollars {|i,su>). To item 7. for repairs to roads one thousand dollars (11.000.) Wif. 8. STOKZJEY, President of Common Oouncll. Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, - Asst' Clerk ofOommon Oouncll, - JOS HTJ A nPERrNG. President of Belefct OonßdU Approved this twelfth day-or December; "Ann*; Donnni one thousand eight hundred and Bixtv-Hlx (A. 8.1566). , -‘■f, ? KOBTON McSEtCHAHt. It : ■ Mayor of Philadelphia.' * T> EfiOLCTION TO AUTHORIZE THE BE* XV leasing ofthe premises now occupied toy thglfc p&rtxnent oi Markets, Wharves and landings. .»*-•« Retofeed, Tty the Select and Common Councils ot theCUy of Philadelphia. That the Mayor oeandhel* hereby authorized to release fora term of one re&rat the rental of notexeeeoing eight hundred dollars per annum, the premises now occupied by the neparU ment ol Markets, Wharves and ■ Landings; at the southwest Fifth and Walnut Story. WO LIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Common CoonciL Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPABING, President of Belect Council. Approved this twelfth day of December, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and slxtyeiz (A.D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, It -Mayor of Philadelphia. Resolution approvng the sureties of Charles A- Porter, Supervisor. JUsolved, By the Select and Common the City of Philadelphia. Taat Peter B. Long and WUltast 6. Rutherford axe hereby approved as sureties of Charles A. Porter, as Supervisor of the Seventh and Eighth aids; and the City Solicitor la hereby directed to draw a bond and warrant of attorney for said par ties to execute and to eause a judgment to be entered thereupon. WM. S.BTOKIi'BSY, President ot Common OouncIL ATTBST-ABBAHAM htewabt, AsslataniClerk of Common Council, * JOSHUA BPEBING, President of Select Connell. Approved this twelfth day of December, Anne* Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty*etx (A« D.lMfl). MOBTON HcKICHABL. It _ Mayor of Phti&delpnia. - AN ORBINANCE TO AUTHOBIZB .THE- Commissioner of Markets to Appoint a clerk for the Market in Maaayunk, Twenty-first Ward. ; Sscriozn. T%e Select and OommonOoincilfl of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the Commis sioner of Markets be) rand he is hereby authorized to appoint a Clerk fbrtbe Markets in the Twenty-first Ward, whose duty shall commence on the first of January, ISS?, at a salary of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum. ~ . WILLIAM 8. STOKUESY, President ;of Common Oouncll. Attxbt—JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPBItINQ, President of Select CoanciL > Approved this twelfth day of December, Anne Domini onethoosand eight hundred and sixty-six (A* A, 186$). MORTON McMICH-iBL, V It • Mayor of Philadelphia, CLOTHS, CASBIMEBESj^ /"ILOTHB, OABHIMEBEB ASP VffISTISQb. 1 -■■ ■ • JAMFS <fc LEE Invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and well assarted stock of Goods, adapted to men’s and boys' wear, comprising In part ■ Blade French Cloths, Blue French Cloths, , Colored French Cloths, OVERCOAT CLOTHS, Block French Beavers, Colored French Beavers, Block Esquimaux Beavers, Colored Esquimaux Beavers, Bine and Black Pilots, ■ _ Bine and Black Paletots, PANTALOON BTUFKb Black French Casalmeres. Black French Doeskins, Fancy Caasimeres, Mixed ana Striped Casalmeres, ' Plaid and silk Mixed Casalmeres, Satinets, all '“ - Cords, Beaverteens, Ac., Vestl ngs, all grades. At wholesale and retail, by JAHE3& LEE, No. H North Second st.. sign of the Golden T-aYT.!,, OABRIAUEs. CJ| bJL FOB SALE.—A large assortment of new Bbsw-’ and second-hand Carriages, top and no top Buggies, Bockawaya and Germantowns, and Excren Wagons. GEO. DODO &80NS, No. <2O BACK attest, Nos. CSI and 238 CROWN street . anll-Sha Pocket Books, Portemonnales, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Dressing Cases, Bankers’Cases. f/B} -e fe * S ggj WRm.vo DLBKB, toilct CASES, • • Keedt.tl BOOKS/ Ladies and Gents' Batchela and/ Travelling Bags, in all styles. H ’aYL 9 vfc i*§. Me#dlew6nk made into iSatsheJa, .•
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