CITY COVSCILS. A stated meeting of Councils was held yesterday afterhoon. ■' • BKLBCT. COUNCIL. v • „ An invitatioh to attend -the launch of the mew City Ice Boat, on Thursday, Novem ber Ist, was received from Cramp tfe Son. Accepted. Mortimer L. Johnson was eleoted-Mes •seifeer of SeleotCquneil. , V] S v > J £.? He knew there must be something wrong,and'if he could have his way,he would have it referred to a special committee for the purpose of in vestigating the whole subject. Mr. Evans was opposed to special commit tees. He said that if he had been on the Com mittee on Girard Estate,he would have acted in the same way with the Committee. The motion to postpone indefinitely was agreed to. The following resolutions and ordinances tVbm Select Conncil were concurred in: To lay water pipe in certain Btreets; to fix the fee-bill of Sheriff, and District Attorney, “ColonelLynch,a Fenian prisoner, is to be hung ob the .13fbQf, December. , ! “Great exoitement prevails over the sen ' fence, but the people keem to concur in it, end will oppose ahy attempt at a reprieve. ; “Rev. Mr. Lumsdenis to be tried to-, morrow. ! Toronto, Oot. 25.—Tjie Court opened at ten o’clock, this, morning. The room was densely crowded. The trial of Colonel Lynch was continued. ■ ’ Tbe.evidence for the [defense commenced by bringing np Several:Fenian prisoners to prove that Lynch was. at Fort Erie in the capacdty iofa repprter.for a Louisville paper, and - that, as fan as they no military connectipffwiththeFenians They' stated tbat they sawjhim at Fort Erie with S and pencil, taking notes and having ' I" ; The defence also endeavored to prove a case of mistaken identity; that it was Gen eral O’Neil, not Lynch {that the Crown wit ness saw a't Fort Erie armed with a sword. ! Lynch somewhat resembles O’Neil, and was dressed in a similar manner. ! The mother of John Ryan, who turned Queen's evidence, was; put in the witness box,-and gave her sob a very bad character. She said she would not believe him under. Oatbt~ ■ ■' : » « : Mr. Martin, the dfefendant’s counsel, then madean able apeeohintheirbehalf. ~ - ! Solicitor Cockbnrn replied, reviewing the evidence forthedefence. He- said.the evi dence must convict the prisoner, and al though a witness believed the prisoner to be a newspaper correspondent, not a partiole of evidence was addnoed to show thatsnch was the case. The proprietor'of the paper' had not been summoned; ' The Judge then , charged the jury, who re tired for about an hour, and brought in a verdict of guilty. The Judge then passed the sentence of death. From Europe by the Atlantic Cable. Liverpool, Oct. 24, Evening.— lt has been decided at Manchester to work the cotton mills only on short time. Glasgow, Oct. 24— Evening.—The steam ship Britannia, from New York Oct. 6th, has arrived at this port. London, October 24, Evening.—Consols closed at 89i for money. American Securities.—The following are the closing quotations: United States five twenties 68J; Illinois Central Railroad shares 78; Erie Railroad 501. Liverpool, October' 24, Evening.—The cotton sales to-day were 7,000 bale 3, the market closing dull at lod. for middling Up lands. Berlin, Oct. 25.— The treaty between Prussia and Saxony has been folly ratified. Pursuant to its provisions. Saxony is to pay ten millions of fiorins. The army of Saxony has already been dis solved. Baden, Oct. 25. —The House of Deputies has rejected the proposed alliance with Prussia. Paris, Oct. 25.- Rumors are current of changes in the French Cabinet being immi nent. The threatened rupture is caused by the Emperor’s insisting on the negotiation " ! • ! rh Ua de l phi a ,oct 2 Mj^ yaafl^-^ KF ■ - Ai Olt- EEiriNlWa OOMPAITV PBIEiDEU’HXi.IfQ. 132 I?! reet,OCTO*SB, 4th, mOT^ : onwau i Notice tehereby given thatall etockof this Oomoanv. nppp wWdiasseramenta have been : called, anSitfie wiM;besolttatPubUc fbetJfflceof;the Company(as above >,on r TnjisJßX'Sv October 30th,1866, at lo o clocJj: A.M., or bo much there of as may be necessary topaysaid assessments with’ theJncldental expenses thereon, unlesstheamoants dnenpon said stwjk are paid to the Treasurer on or beiore that time. •••••>.; ■ , ,i JAMES H. STEVENSON, ■ _ ,'i OCS IBt* ~ £££*£? 'the PHILADELPHIA and 80UTHERN-MA*LSTBAWSHIP company; ISU.mSOtrTHDELAWABEAVBNUE. -.vt: : ? jNottceteheieby giveathatiiy: of the: Board of .Directors. of'tbe aocvonsmedCompany. adoptedAmrnBt29th.-M6flv the hSirn* sag wmiVt tto oiaS been 06116(1 antLla KI.PJIIA, Oct. 11.1863. . • _ /NOTICE TO BTOOKHOLDEB3. - ™ -2i taUment l >t * L JONES POULAB) per share on ah»re ortheCapltal stock of the Oom-' paDy Is this day called; due andpdydbte on the li ih day WaSroT street**' the offlce “Oie Company,-,-!® ' By order of tbe’Board of Directors. / - • SAMUEL P. DABLINGTON, . ■ ociSS-f.s.tnoni . - Secretary;: "AMD OXFORD *tgy TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, 127 tsOOTH STRKET, i Oct. 22,18 M. ‘ Meeting of the, Stockholders ofthia Company, .the Election Of Officers and managers £ B ffXs»£ r .^5 e 3 Dsaln * y®" will be held at this Office, on MONDAY, Nov. fith 4 atl o'clock* P. M. - SAM URL GFORD, * President. 0c22-m,w.f,6t» DIVIDEND NOTICK.—OFFICE OP THE IMx OCEAN OIL COMPANY, No. 117 a FOURTH street. . TbeDlrectors have this day declared a DIVIDEND of TWO AND A HALF PER CENT., payable on and after Novemberlßt clear of State tax. Books close October 2s, at 3 P, M., and open November 2. - - - W. at, CARTER, Treasurer. PHUADA.. Oct. 23,1666. . pc23 6tj OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC COM PANY. No. 333 WALNUT Btreet, Phhadkj> phia, October 18, 1866. ■The Transfer Books of the'LEHIGH ZINC COM PANY will be closed on WEDNESDAY,October 21, at 3 o clock P. 11., and remain closed until Novem ber Ist QCl9to3ll GORDON MONQES, Treasurer. D —OFFICE OF THE OCEAN OIL COMPANY. v-eY No. H 7 booth FOURTH street.— The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of the Ocean OH Compa ny, will be held at tne office of the Company, on. TUESDAY. November ISth, next, at 12 o'clock, M. Transrer bocks will close on the 6th November and be opened on the 14th. " W. M. CARTER Secretary. -PMlada, Oct. 33, ISuj. oc2l^tl CASTOR WHEELS. F)R health and strength U3E cape wHEELR * 00 8 PATENT Gi-ASS CABTOB These wheels are designed tor Pianos, Bedsteads, Ac. We claim that they give to Pl&noa a greatly increased force ofsonniLwahoat detracting from the harmony and melody of the Instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they are now being applied by many to these valuable mu sical instruments. Dr. valentlnej|oit,previon3tohls oeath. pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who are goardedagatostthe damp floors after undergoing the processor cleaning, or where dampness is produced rrc many other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cot or torn, as frequently happens from those now In use, often caused by a rest, which adheres with glne-liie tenacity. No snch annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor wheels, as we all know that glass is non corrosive. There are no rough or nnfln ished edges to the Glass Wheels, snch aa we often find in those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly lin ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if nothing else, producing rooghness on thesnr face, or edge, wnUe the former will always the smooth nets of glass. Just as they are finished. By Sleeping upon glass wheels yon retain all the eleo tricity yon had in your body on retiring, and you get * np in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec tricity gained while in bed cannot pass off! Aik yonr doctor what he thinks or the Glass Caalor Wheels. Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronle diseases, are not caused from the want of electricity. We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro nounced put coring, with the lnfiammatory rheu matism. The wheels cored him: in less than tom weeks. •He Is to4ay a stout healthy man. These are fads which can be proven on application at oar office. No. 20S Race street, Philadelphia, or at oar Factory,at Westvllle, New Jersey where we have some sixty hands employed In the manufacture of the Glass Cas tor Wheels. poo will be paid to any one who will say they have not received any benefit or relief after using Oapewell <£ Cm’s Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4) of the Wheels sent to any part of the United States, on re ceipt of *1 50, J. B. CAPEWELL A 00, octant No. 205 Race street. EDUCATION. MIBS JAMES* ACADEMY For Yonng Ladles, In tbs Hall of the Philadelphia Cltylnstltute,N. K. corner or HIGHTEKNTH and CHESTNUT streets. Entrance on Chestnut street, ocl-lm» »■> EE M O V A L.- ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, , Ha 1331 WALNUT Street. The Ladles of the Bacred, Heart have removed their Academy from No. 1635 to t No 1331 WALNUT street, where they will be permanantly located. 0c23 tu,f,Bt» THE BEST PROVIDED SCHOOL IN THE UNITED STATES.—The SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT, N. W. cor Twelfth street a School for Boys and Yonng Men, re opens Sept loth. J. ENNIS. Principal. an29-7r" THE SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYB. No. 2 S. W, PENN SQUARE, reopens MONDAY, September sd, with Increased facilities, for the accommodation of Yonng Pnpila. JOSEPH DAVISON, an2?-2m« prindpsl. riLtAfiSICAJ, INSTITUTE.—DBABT BTREKT. me \J low Locust, La ties resumed September 3d. J. W.FAIRBB.P. D., Principal. PEOF. J. MABOTEAU.' Teacher of the FRENCH LANGUAGE, i ocl7-lm» Booth TENTH street, No. 254. l Ca« THE PHILAUKI.PgIA BIDING school street, above VINE. Is now openfoi thoTE>U_ ana Winter Season. Ladies and Gentlemen wUI And every provision for comfort and safety.se that a thorough knowledge of this beautiful accom plishment maybe obtained by the moat timid. Bad die borves trained in the best manner. Saddle horses horses and vehicles to hire, Also, carriages for ftrne rals to.cars, dts. a62sif THOMAS CBAIQB A SON, STOVES AMD HEAIBBh. A THOMSON’S LONDON KITCHENKB OB ; jflaM kIiaOPEAN RANGES, fog families, hotel* An or public Instltntlona In TWENTY DIFFER tTSSn ENT SIZES. Aim. Fhiladidptilft Ranges, Ho air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grates, Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole plates, Broil ers, CixifclHgßtoves, etc., wholesale and retail by Uu nanniactarers. ' ■. SHARPE A THOMSON, mya-m,w.f,Smo No. 209 North Second etreet. : A JOB BA BT LETT A SON. EM . Mannibctprers of the JLnl . CgT.Kfttt A TVm Cfc* BARTLETT HEATERS, looking Bapges, Gas Ovens, A Sheet Iron Wort of every description. A splendid assortment of REGISTERS AN® VENTILATORS, and Silver’s Air-tight Stoves, ■ always on hand, at No. 9Zi Arch Street, Philadelphia. anSO-tt A THOMAS a. DIXON A HONo, JsS . Late Andrews a Dixon. lokß Hd. 1X94 CHESTNUT street. PMladalahl* i r JB . . Opposite United States Kbit. : Mennaourta of LOW-DOWN, CHAMBER, OFFICE, And other GRATBB, For Anthracite, Bltnminons and Wood rata WARH-ArapbRNAOES, '--Ah• OOOKlhWbawgmS!” AroFfthTT.wiai, mm. > ' WWOLEBAT.-fc and RETAIL TUfUSie T REMINGTON FAIKLAHB, V • Music Director, Organist and _ _ Professor of Music, s Residence, No;: 2205 SPRING GARDEN Street. ?-• ; ij■ ■ ' ; ■ se-E-m,t,w.t.f,m CIGNOR P. RONDINELLA’S PRIVATE SINGING K 3 Class and Tnltton, In Vocal Moslo will, .be riven al corner ! A TAYIDB, TEACHER OP SINGING AND /ti. PIANO, 1207 FILBERT street. Singing classes now - r ,.. .. . . oca-tq. ;~piANO AND nriPTA'R.waviaii prr.raAnmTTT.«nrt ALLEN. Apply at Prot GEORGE AItLEETS. 218 Booth Smmptoenth ntraftt. OOP GHranooJa jb. BraaiEß A ooaia a, jariawartAVaace, ipgnoi Mias. „ Normo • ffiSSjitiy M rrapectfoFy tnlhrmthah '•'■s> theSaleofßefti Bstate tv antfati>rlT^ t £hi ? 4r •** HANEBOMB. BESroENOg^ I AJtO ijipuß^HOLD • CHOICnt ANb i TO^nS ?: SS- < 59'E r MiOTioKoy i English and, jiTJBniBSDAT and PBIDAY BVBNINaa. rtM Bt 1 o’cloektiatShe'Art' SeSrlSSga^nVg^Wl»t' yet; been: exhlbttedin -America.,, Many of ■ the “at > ;£^S£X^£!X/i? preBen,ed 'S’ *®aranteed original' apadmens. wWeh havo unqneeUonablepretentlons to : a blgb cast of artistic character, emlnanup anperior In their pecnliar line aa works ol art to anything offered to fhepnbllcofthla city, reflecting lathe most positive I PS nl^?£ U!l . e Powerful and comprehensive grasp'ofim l English and French pencils with aneh lifelike portraiture Among the moatpro' xnlnent names, whose productions wottld be an aetnil-, Blt lon to the choicest collections of the country’ are the fltuonugr- > ; :\,-o : vaj ;j rl v 'Oja ■ n-: .r'! IJ F. Herring, ' , Lebss. “ Wm Sbayer, Senior, Hammerton, 1 ■ : ;, >J D. Harding. ...... . hnell, Jame* B.Meadows, - • Barrell, •• 1 i IJ. Marris, . - Kennard. • [O.Hognot, - G Scboptn, -i ;A Caiame. F. MußUt. I Theodore ßread, " X. Notterman, ' ‘ .• Horace Vernet, U-Ij, C° n ierier, , Lanftvnt do Metz. 1 Ferdinand Mahrohn, - j Sanrfflti , * >Panl Caron,- Berthler, ; Jferole, - • : Cattermole, : Gilbert,. * , .J. Katin, I Taylor, - ' J.Wissant, 0.8. Jacobi, - --Frantz, and many others of rr - i ThePawringa are no nr on view, and will continue so.tTayand evening, until bights of sale. • • - ?|patalogne6 may be oDtained.either of the Auctioneer or in the Gallery. TTr^ ;i i . BY JOHN B. MYEBB t 00.. ADOTIOSIIKt ■ Nul 2BudSiUABKB!T (treet. comer ofOßsnk juaRGB PEREMPTORY SALE OP FRENCH. AND I OYBEffiEUROEEANDRYGOODa de France Lustrines, do Gros Grains, plain and fancy Ponlfc de Soles. WHITE GOODS, AC. , Full lines Nainsooks. Cambrics, Jaconets, Lawns. _ Full Urea Mulls, Linen Cambric Handkerchief, Shirt Fronts, £c. , Also, Blbbona. Silk Ties and Scar*. Balmoral and Hoopßklrts, Drtsa and Cloak Trmmlngs. sin? Braids. Buttons, Head Nets, Embroideries, Umbrellas, A** fom months’ credit, about 1,300 packages Boots, Shoes. Bal» monus,Ac.,embracingaprimeand fresh assortment of GUy ana Eastern mannfisctore. Ones forexaminatlonwithcatalogues earlyon the LABSBfOaiTIVjaAIJIOIBRmim. mm* BEBMAB AKDDOMKBTIO DKT 60OD8. We will hold a Large Sale of Foreign andDomatii £5 c * tJL *°* U6 » o3l f&or months' credit and On THURSDAY MORNINGS, . November 1, at 10 o’clock* gm hyping about 901 paUkaca and lota ol staple and ftuicy article* ll wooler a worsteds,linens, auks and cottons.- N»B»—CttatogTiai ready and goods arranged /ci examlnatfnn aarlr em tfcg nnmln> nf»«T« JAIUSA. f, AUCITONKKB. No- 42SWALNDT street. NINTH FALX. SALE BF BEAL ESTATE AND • SIOCKS OCTTOBER 31, IBM. This Sale, on WEDNESDAY, at IS o’clock noon, at the Exchange, will Include the following— • , STOCKS. n shares Schomackert Plano Forte Hanulhctaiinjr Company. A Bunding Lot of the West End Land Association. t2d and Walnut streets 2?th Ward. KO.SS & FEONTBT.—A threegtory brick dwellne and lot, 13 by 70 feet. 11l 25 ground rent. Executor’s Absolute Salc—Esta'e of Elizabeth Pearson, dee’d. He. -CO e. ELEVENTH ST—A. threeatnry brick dweilltg. with back boUdlnga, sbove Lombard, is by f2feet. Clear. Hay be examined any time. Eosses sion with the deed . . No. Sis r. SEVENTH BT—A genteel threegtory brick dwelling, below Spruce, 15 feet 11 laches front by 63 feet deep. In good order. Half cash. Immediate possession. No. 525 VINE ST—A handsome residence. Vine st.. below Sixth, is by It? feet. Clear. Orphans Oouri Absolute Sale—Estate of Jhmei Martin , dec’d, Nft 1657 N. THIRTEENTH BT-A three story brick dwelling, with back bnlldlng, below Colombia avenue: 36 by 116 feet. *lO6 ground rent BUILDING LOTS—Eleventh, Decota, Dauphin and Nevada sis. ; ' DWELLINGS, SIXTH AND MABTEB—Four threestory brick dwellings. Nos, 1*17,1419, H2l and 1*23 North Sixth st., above Master at., mm ig by 99 leek Clear. WiUbe sold separately. Nos. *23 and 225 N. SIXTEENTH ST-Frame and brick houses and lot. so by 128 feet to Garden st. 175 ground rent. Executors’ Bate-Estate of John Wallace, dee’d. . t ' GARTEN ST—A -Irani e house and lot, Garden st.. TO RENT—MANSION AND FURNITURE. A very elegant Double Mansion furnished com pletely, lnafashlonablepartoftheclty. To be rented for six months from Ist of November. Apply at the auction store. T\AVTS A HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. SJ (Late with M. Thomas A Sons.) Store No. m Chestnut street. FURNITURE SALKS at the Store every Tuesday. bales AT RESIDENCES will receive partlcul* attention. Sale No. 533 Chestnut street. SUPERIOR TA^TI&i mRB c ORS, FINE ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o’clock, at the auction store, comprising Supe* »ior W alnnt Parlor and Chamber Suits, LarieVrencb Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Wardrobe, Office Fur niture, Matreeses, Beds, fine Tapestry. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Stoves, Housekeeping Articles, <&c. Sxecotors’ Bale-Estate of L. Brechmln, dec’d. REAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY, STONES, PEARLS CAMEOS. ENAMELS. Ac. ON THURSDAY MORNING. NOV. 1, At 11 o’clock, at the auction rooms, bv order of exe cutors, the very large stock or Real and Imitation Stones, tbr Jewelry, comprising about 650 lots. Also. Jeweler’s Tools. The whole have been carefully arranged and coanted. ’May be examined with catalogue on the morning oi sale. . The large and valuable collection of Goins belonging to the same estate will be sold at a fotare day. TITHE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT A B. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. _Money advanced on Merchandise generally. Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Platt and on all araclea of value, tbr any length of tlmi thatches and jewelry at private rat.a 1 Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Rottom and Opa Face English, American and Bwiss Patent Level WatchesTFlne Gold Hnntlng Case and Open Face L* pine Watches Fine Geld Duplex and other Watchsa Fine Silver Hnntlng Case and . Open Face English American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepltu Watches Double Oaae QuarHer andothsj jWatchee; Ladles’ Fauny Wat Sea; Diamond Breast F^R PeuSFttt^A^^mlroiryMW^ ■ Also, several Lets In Booth Oamdtal Flan an' Cheatnntstreeta.- ■ ’ , TJHIUP FORD is OO.j ' : cym-v.-v Jc ii - ■ roios * j # , > No. 696 MARKET street. SALE OF 1700 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES, : ; We.wlll sell . • ON MONDAY MQENING.OOT. 29; by csttaogue. commenplng at tenio’clook, 1700 cases Srime Boots, Shoai, Brogans, Balmorals. Congress cots, Slippers. &C,, all desirable goods,-from cJty and To,wJiion,the attention. of BY B ARRITT* TO,, AUOTIONHHBSL I •• • OuhAuctionHouse, . . .. L" V. Rp.aoMarketstreet; oornerofßank rtraat. Osshadvaia»annooruiyt'Trunsiawdthoatextrachar«ei J i*- juwatmm * oo,.*ooiJ:as[i£»»». '• V'; “ ironoa sales. Mtedmab * bobs, AUunoNnißa. ; • >„ Mg*, iro main Booth fourth rtrti . . ajjjffl OF HTOOKB AND BEAD MOTATN * 4*«tolMMsi«A eroryTCSHDAY, ■tuo’cioekaoaß losnea In pamphlet form. «i*iwf imt SMMHwroHiA ■ — BEADESTATEATPRTVATE SAUL ffid conn tryproperty, from the onauSißWJHnsJm ktbe most tUfa P»rtlOTt»j mention slyen to ettanot PrtTOM : |AtU EzbhMixM - 1 1 share Point-Breeze Park Association. . i Si shßtea American f a ntl incrustation Go. . ii 1 share MprcanUlelJbraiy-OD^ n -‘>- j "w 1 share Philadelphia library 00, ■' ; ■ ■ . tffii eharo Amygdaloid Mining do,: . •.• ; ! BEAL ESTATE! SALE, OUKa#. ; , HANDSOME MODERN FOUBSTORY BBKHE. ' RESIiiEISCE Nov 1918 Locust atl.'Oppoßlte Bltten tpuseSquare-baa autbe modem convenleiicea and la eictUent repair: Wi feet front,2s2 feetdeep to-Twea— tlethßt. Immediate possession.— ■. v..-.* VAIPABI.K ' BoaiNESsr ‘XocATrosT-PODB- 1 . 6TOBYBRICK OFFICER! ILDHSG, No. 58).Walnut ,? au modem convenferuyfl And repai— rg^^^c^i^SwßSfeiianjMcEHSGß^. Orohajiß’doartßole— atato of 7ames Steen, decM— '■• DWELLING. No. IMS Farter at., north of Prime. - > ■ • - =. OqihaiiaVOimrt.Hale—Entala nf lßinm PT. Smlttud*- -/ “*• rw*' LOT. Orchardot. I. ‘t 6 ni E ? I tat^~^ t ’ Bra:B:B>8IoaY price ■ nwnir.T LLNG, Slsjh st„ north of Poplar. th;oK * r ' • EABM.ISLACRBs; duster conn ®i? a *“ 13 ’ ISIS “ u * ls ? 7 . Eac »t« ii s9 «aet . ; Nta^^^^. DW ™ LI^Gl Ko - ml 80d1n0.n.., „ 5 ’™ss : b-story brick dwelling, nos.i ’k" a^ l E?ontAnas^Ssate tWeeH Lbmbar GROUND EENT|2»» year. - YAXUABLE BOaiNKSS PROPERTY —THREEtffPfOrv -. i ’^ssn^se^ AND SCHOOL BOOKS. - ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. OCT, 2G. popular Miscellaneous and Bchoolßooks, from the stock of a Bookseller. . j _ Bale No, 1509 Spruce street. . SUPFRIORFUBNITUBB, MIRRORS, CHANDE cIotMs |,^ OKCAaE ' Fmjß CABPNrs, om • ON TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. a). At 10 o'clock, at No. 1509 Spruce street, by catalogue/ the superior Parlor, Dining-room and Chamber Fumi tnre. Large Mantel and Pier Manors Chandeliers. Walnut Bookcases. Pine Carpe s, Oil Cloths. mofaiV?* . “ a ££°‘ 6 qnantltv of Kitchen Utensils, Belr{gem- The Cabinet Purni ure was made br Moore & Campion. Also, a lot of Choice Piania. May be examined on themorning of sale at 8 e’clotifc* „„ _ Sale No. 1707 Locust street. E^£2^Ps ra 1, 1^12^ Els v MiRRoR3, PIANO, CURTAINS, S'LVEB. OIL PAINTINGS, EN GRAVINGS. ELEGANT CHANDELIERS. . *PP TUESDAY MOBNINti. NOV. 6- At 10 o’clock, at No. 1707 Locust street bycataloeue. the entire elegant Furniture. Including dlegant Rose wood Grand Plano, made coat sl2)o* elegai* Drawing room Furniture, fine plush coro> legs::Curtains to match; large and elegant French Plate Mlrrois, In rich frames; set elegant Clock amt Candelabra# richly carved: fine Silver Tea'Set, Forks and Spoon# French Plated Ware. Covered Dishes. China and Glassware, elegant Ornaments handsome Dining-room, Library and rtall Furniture, Bookcases. Velvet and Brussels Carpets elegant rosewood Cham* her Furniture, dare Oil Paintings and Engravings, handsome Ctandeliersand Fixtures. Ac. * A lao. the Kitchen Furniture and Utensils. M ay be ex am ined the day previous to sale from 10 to 3 o’clock, with catalogues/ * * - ■ • • BY B, SCOTT, Jb., - AUCTIONEER, ’ ' NO.' 1020 HH HNTXItPP jftrflfll SALE.OFHODKRN OIL PAINTINGS.- CRYSTAL MEDALLIONS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. _ 25thand2Sthlcats l ath«tf-paat7o’clock.predselyTai Scott’s Pbiladtlphla Art Gallery, will be &dhcoUe£ tion oi Oil Paintings, embracing works of-merit from some of our most eminent American artists. tozeth» with a number of splendid Crystal MedailioasT^ New open for examination. FINK PROOF FRAMED ENGRAVINGS. ■ .9? MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 29tb, 3CU» anfl3lat Inst, at 11 o'clock A. M.andVw F. M»atncoti’sArt Qalleiy,' 1820 Chestnutst. will bt sold, 225, fine Framed S'eel Engravings. Ohn/ mos. Lithographs. <£c., carefally selected from tbs great modem artlata, MODERN OH. PAINTINGS, „ On MONDAY EVENING. : *• ’clock, at Scott’s Art Gallery, a rain able collecilon of Modern Oil Paintings. ' ' CARD.—We ere now prepared to makeanangemeot for special sales of Oil Paintings er any other worksof art, Our location being In the centra nftho mM o..k_ lonable thoroughfare of onr city nlakeslt-tide&lratria feeprt Ibr connolssenrs and lovers o’art In general. \ N, B.—Sales of merchanrtTwf. In ponp-oT - Personal attention given toonvdoor sales. . B. SOOTT. JB. A HOLLAND, ADCTIONEER, - ■Q- IaSMABKET street. LEGAL NOTICES. rs the coubt op common p.geas fob THE CITY AND OOUKTY OP Estate ot JOSEPH BJPKA. —The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the Third : Account of HARHY G. CLAY, who survived HENBY K. B. under Deed of trust executed tar JOSEPH BtPKA. dated November so. 185 T, and ro eorded in Moitgage Book B D. w M No. T 9, page 10s. *o.t and to report distribution of the Balance in hla hands, will meettheparties for the purpose or his as* pointment, on MONDAY, the 29th day of October. A. D. 1866. at 4 o'clock. P. M., at his ofilce, southeast cor ner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia. GEOBGE JDNKIN, JS.. Auditor. rS THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of "WILLIAM FRY. Decea««L-The Aadltar aS polntedby the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac count ofWILLIAM WARD and WILLIAM FRY. Administrators of the estate of WILLIAM FRY. deceased, and to Report distribution of Ote f Balance In the hands ot the accountants, will meet: the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on its thirteenth day of October, A. D.. 1856. at 3 o'clock, P. M., at his office. No. 144 South SIXTH street, in the City of Philadelphia. , JOHN P. O'NEILL, ocl7-w,fjn,st» , Auditor. TNTBE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND 1 COUNT Y^_OF • PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JOHN W. DIXON, deceased. The aaditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of WALTER.CfcESSON and JO3IAH BACON. Execu tors of the last will and testament of JOHN W. DIXON, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of accountants, will meet the par ties Interested far the purpose of his appointment on bn the THIRTY FIRST day of October. A. D. 1866. at three o'clock P. If., at his office. No. 1-H South SIXTH street, im the city of Philadelphia. i JOHN P. O’NEILL. ocl7-w,fjnst< . . ' Auditor; IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AN© J. COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate Of THOMAS MILLS, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audihseuleand adjust the account of AGNES G. MILLS, Executrix of the' last Will and Testament of THOMAS MlLLS,deceased, and tore port distribution of the Balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY, October 29th 1866. at 3 o’clock P.M., at his office, Southwest corner of SIXTH and COATES streets in the City of Philadelphia. JOHN C. NIPPES. od9 f,m,w,st» ■ Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY IANH COUNTY OF PHIUADELPHIA -&tat 9 of |HKNBY O._BIiA&» deceased. The Auditor ap pointed by .the Coot; to audit, settle and adjust the Hist and final account of WH. BLAIR and ANDREW ■BiAJR, Executors of HENRY a BLAIR, deceased, ana toreportdiatribation of the balance in the hands of the accountants,.will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDA.Y, 0ct0ber29,1866, at eleven o’clock, A* !£.. at his office, Ho. IS2 South FOURTH street, in the City of Phila delphia, CLEMENT B. PKNROSB, 'oci9»f.m,w > St* . Auditor. JN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THE CITY A - COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM B.HANNUM, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that MARY H ANNUM; widow of the decedent, has filed an inventory and appraisement of the per sonal: property of the decedent, which she elects te retalnnnder the act of April 14,1851, and its supple* mema; and that the same will be approved by the court on SATURDAY, the 3d day of November, 186 A at 10 o’clock A. H., unless exceptions thereto are pre viously filed- : ■ ■ • - } ' THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT, : oc3»f t s,4t r . - Attorney for Petitioner. ;C STATE OF CHAMJES JVFOX, deceaeed—Let. C. lets Testamentary upon the Estate of aaJddece. dent laving been granted to the suoseHber: all.’ber eons Indebted to the JEhtate are requested tomake P°?Rl r iiv?£' l^?^?a^. lli *S ili sS lailn3 'wiU'present them to GBOKQB FOX, M. D„ Executor, .-SI9 WAIiNDT street' "v : • “ •• • • oclB.t6t* PAPER HAX6m«B *s BBAHE» S- F.v BA-LDKRSTON A- BON- TinmT.lEpa. r»r .FfAXL PAPESB and ii£^g£lngGarden - B^e£P6Uadkphin.^i!~s^,iiS- ! t• ' ■ : JOBS W, HV®bsal|* COMS'-K -