COVIRTS. The o:mire iriarder Trial. [CO.FLUS/ON OF YESTFADAY'S PROWIEDINGS.] Sallie Gibbs, sworn—l know the prisoner; first became acqueinted with him in the "Red Robin" Saloon; I knew him before :Maggie Baer was killed; a great many girls visited the "Red Robin;" - they would gb - there and sit awhile: Maggie Baer was there a length of time; about three weeks during that time I saw the prisoner there fre -quently; he seemed more attentive to Mag gie than to the others; he has talked to me about her; he would go there,and play cards and drink; I saw him during the day of the occurrence; he was in the saloon, drinking -and playing cards; he asked me if I was going to the theatre; I told him I did not _know; he said he would give me the money to go with; I then told him I would go; ha then said, "/ am going away to-night, to _New York; I am satisfied now, Maggie has spoken to me, and I'll go away;" he did not say what had taken place between himself and Maggie; he left the saloon about six -o'clock in the evening; he was then very much in liquor; he said he would see us all at the theatre; he left the saloon before I did; I went to the theatre about quarter of nine o'clock; I went to :a private box; Maggie was there before- I arrived; I did not see the prisoner until I had got ifito the - box; he was then in the - theatre; he waived his hat at us; next I heard some one come to the box; I turned and saw it was the prisoner; Maggie Baer 'vas sitting; I was on her lap; she was look ing in his face; I was facing her; the pris -oner-said. "Maggie, are you going to do what I asked ycT; , ' he was close enough to - touch me with his hand; I touched her and said; "Say yes;" Salle Price was standing back of him; she spoke to Maggie Baer in German; I don't know what she said; Mag gie Baer understood her; she said, "Maybe so" to the prisoner; he then said, "I wish an answer—yes or no;" she hesitated and said "Yea;" I then heard a pistol go off -close to my head; then when the second shot - went off, some one pushed my head out of the box; I saw no more; I was too fright -ened; I saw her body on the following Tees day, at the undertakes's. Cross-examined—l was a companion of Maggie Baer; lived in the same house with her; all that week he bad been drinking very hard; once he came to my room during that week after Maggie; he acted very strangely; he had not been in the habit of coming there; he said to the lady of the house, "I must and will see her;" she then let him in, he knocked at my door; he said, - "Me, Billy, let me in;" I opened the door -and he looked so wild he frightened m?; I said, "Billy, what's the matter with you?" be took hold of me by the shoulder; I said, "Let me go;" he said, "Not till you tell me where Maggie is; I said, "She is not here;" he said, "Say so help you God;" I said it, and he went away. Next morning I asked him about it, and le said, "Why, I wasn't in your room;" I said, "Yes, you were," . and he said, "No, I don't remember being there;" his manner was wild and excited; it was only two or three days before the murder; I saw him Thursday and:Friday before the murder at the Red Robin; he was still drinking; I saw him on Saturday just before I started to the theatre; he was drinking very hard all the time; he saw Maggie that day and was with ;her at the Red Robin; he was very kind to her; nothing occurred , to mar their pleasant intercourse; he seemed very much excited -when he bade me g ood bye and shook hands with me; I didn't have an opportunity to :notice how he Jooked when he came in the "box; I think he exclaimed, after shooting, '4 a loved her, I loved her," and "I'll die for her;" I then heard the pistol snap, but don't know 'whether he pointed it toward himself or not, but I think he did; she had hardly answered "Yes," before he shot her; be had been visiting the Red Robin three or four weeks, and knew Maggie all that time. Clara Snyder, sworn—l was at the Conti nental Theatre on the night Maggie Baer was t; I was standing at the box door; I last w the prisoner coming into the box; he c..nt in alone; he told me good bye when he was going in; I did not know where he was going; I had known him three br four weeks before this; I had seen him at the Red Robin nearly every day; I was at the Red Robin every day; the prisoner did .not generally stay in the saloon long :at a time; I don't recollect of seeing him there more than once or twice during the evening: Maggie Baer frequented the place; sometimes I would go there about eleven o'elock in the morning and leave about ten at night; I have seen the prisoner there play ing cards with the girls; he told me on `Thursday before the shootig that he loved - Maggie Baer, and that no other man should have her; he would take her life. Cross-examined--I saw the prisoner and :Maggie together at the saloon on the Satur day of heifdeath; there appeared to be no difficulty between them; I saw him about phalf-past eight o'clock that evening, at the Red Robin, very much in liquor; when I -- first saw him at the theatre he was standing at the box door; when he told me about loving and killing her, he came up to me crying; I think she had told him that she -was going home; I saw them together next day; I saw them together again on Satur day; they appeared to be on good terms; I was present when the prisoner was intro •duced to Maggie Baer. Here the Commonwealth closed. The defence was opened by Mr. Brooke, who stated to the jury that.the defence was, that at the time of the occurrence the de fendant was of unsound mind, and was 'wanting in "memory and discretion." Mrs. Maguire testified—l am the mother of fhe prisoner; he is about twenty-one years of age; I now reside in Wilmington, Del.; William was born in this city; I have had three children by Mr. Maguire, and four by my first husband; William is the youngest; my father's name is William Anderson; I know that my father was very weak in • mind; I think he was confined five times for :insanity; he was confined at, the asylum in 'Wilmington;' he was also in the-Pennylva nia Asylum, and als , z twice or three times at the Blockley Asylum; when he became so bad as to require confinement, he would go around the house breaking glasses with his hands; at such times his eyes were wild and glaring; sometimes these spells would la it live or six weeks, and sometimes seven; his mind was in this condition nearly up to his • death; he was seventy odd years old when he died; this became bad on him when he was about thirty-five years old; my father's niece was pronounced insane at the New Castle Court; I had a daughter by my first husband; she died insane; she was about 24 years of age when she died; at one time she looked very wild; she once slapped me in the face while I was sitting at her bedside, and instantly exclaimed, "0 mother,lsthat you?" I have seen William laboring under these spells, and at such times his eyes had • the same expreasion that I noticed in those • of his father and sister; by his eyes I could . always tell when these spells were coming • on him. I noticed these spells on William when he was about four years old; some times when I would chastise`him he would :have spasms, and would remain miserable for some time; he would have these spells wail he was ten or eleven years old; at .about that age I sent him to Mr. Bennet's fishery in Maryland; during the lapse of time between his return from Delaware up to this occasion I noticed that his conduct • was strange, very wild and excited; he en tered the army at the age of eighteen; up to that time he was, when in his proper mind, an affectionate, amiable, dutiful and obedi • ient boy; when he rtturned from the army I visited him in this city; he was very 1 visited him an the evening of the Thursday preceding the killing. he was then getting better; bat told me that he had ,been very sick; ..I was with him then about an hour; I thought that his manner was very strange; he was excited and restive, Very much, unlike himself; I started home and told him good-bye; I started - to get into a car, and he came into the car; beast with me a few moments and then left me; I went to Mrs. Elizabeth Ben net, my daughter; I mentioned William's conduct to her; I next saw him in the cell at Moyameneing; he then cried bitterly, fell upon his knees and placed hie head on my lap; continued, o visit him, up to Christmas: before Christmas I noticed that he had be come wild; he would talk very strahg4, 417 to me; several days after Christmas I visited him: I found the things that I had sent him Christmas day all strewn over the floor; about a week afterward he was chained hand and foot,andsemaizted so seven weeks: I was with him pretty much all that time; some• times my son would know me, and some times he would not; sometimes he would ask me who he was; once when I visited him his clothes were all torn off him, and the furniture I had bought for him was broken; he became so violent that I was not allowed to visit him; he soon began to im prove; I again saw him in one of thesespalle; tie was about the same as he was duringthe first violent attacks, or perhaps worse than at first; he remained so for five weeks; I noticed different phases in his lunacy; he was chained hand and foot a second time as he was the first time; he once flooded his cell with water; his conduct under the second attack was much the same as under ,the first; I could always tell when these spells were coming on Win from his low spiritedness, and from the coldness of his hands. The Court here adjourned. Busso-Anaerlean Telegraph. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12.—The bark On ward reports having left at Petropattiov.-ski fifteen operators and constructors in service of the Russo-American Telegraph expedi tion. Ice had commenced forming when the Onward left, but the men were comfortably housed for the winter. The inhabitants of Petropaulowski treat the party with great hospitality. Col. Buckley started for Anadye Bay on August 2d, and was expected to arrive here daring the present month. The Russian war steamer Variagleft the came day for Nicolaefski,carrying the Count Anasoff, the Russian Commissioner. From St. Louis. ST. Louis, Nov.l2.—Aia injunction, at the instance of Morrie Jessup tt Co., of New York, has been served upon Gov. Fletcher and the Railroad Company to prevent them from selling the Cairo and Fulton Railroad for the benefit of the State. The petitioners for the injunction hold $391,000 in the funds of the said road, secured by two deeds of trust, and claim that the only right the State has in the road, is that of a mortgage, and subject to the ordinary qualities and limi tations of such an instrument. The case will come before the United States Circuit Court, April session. Murder by rreedmen—Lyneb Law. BRAIWELVILLE, Ga., Nov. 12.—The negroes who killed Mrs. Garvin and daughter, near Orangeburg, were hung on Saturday hr the citizens. The freedmen were so incensed against the perpetrators that they wanted to burn the murderere,-but were prevented by the whites. MP TONEL wiportelfor thegMisicvaning WirAtIIiGTON, NC.—Steamer Pioneer, Bennett -878 bbls rosin 170 do spirits turpentine 374 do tar 50 do pitch 179 bags peanuts Cochran, Russell & Co: 5060 feet lumber Harper & Bro; 39 empty bbls and half bbls Massey, Huston & Co; 46(.0 staves 29 tbbis rosin order: 42 bbls rosin Prentice & Fitler; 397 bbls rosin 160 bbl. ciude turpentine/3 H Rowley: 8 bbis old metal 1 lot locse metal F Wyatt & Co; 1 bbd molasses Wattaon & Bans: 1 lot ripe I crate old metal. XeClure & Cunlitre; 1 case mdse 'Litman & Haas: b empty kegs Cl Bergner: 120 bbls resin 180 bbls tar 45 bbls spirits turpentine 73 bales cot* Boston steamer; 167 bales cot.on 30 do tar New Yo steamer. 3Lririvali and dawns of Ocean steamer. TO 4"14.01! 7113C21 Pan mesa Etna L.J.verpool-New Y0rk.....- Oct, Z) Sielita„ --- ..... ...Liveroool-Boston & Phlla. Oct 21 Britannia.- elasgow-New York ..............0ct..26 Edinburg Liverpool-New York -.......0ct 27 Erin. „..-LiverpooL-New York. --Oct. 31 City New York-..Liverp'l...New York ' Oct. 31 New York.-..Southampton....New York'. Oct 31 Nova Scotian .LiverpooL..Quebec .Nov. 1 Bosphorus .LiverpooL-Roston&Phila..--Nov. a Persia. - ..... .....LiverpooL..New York. Nov. S TO DEPART. Pernvian...--.Philadelphia-Liverpool NOV. 14 Australasian New York„.Liverpool.... ...... -Nov. 14 City of Dublin...-New York...l..iverpoo] .Nov. 14 Palmyra. .New York-Liverpool..--.....-Nov. 14 Stars and Stripes-Philaira-llavana...----Nov. 17 Whirlwind Philadelphia-Charleston....- ...... N0v.17 Pioneer -.--Philadelphla...Wihxdngton,N(.l.-Nov. 17 City of New York...N York..-LiverpooL .....-......N0v. 17 England .New York... Liverpool - Nov. 17 Yereire New York-Havre ...... ---.......N0v 17 Hansa .New York - -Bremen 1....N0v. 17 Damascus .......Quebec-Liverpool -Nov. 17 Edinburgh New York... Liverpool- ..... -Nov. 17 Etna................--New York..-LiverpooL - N0v.21 Java .New York-LlverpooL.- ..... -.Nov. 21 mouth America... New York-810 Janeiro,dm-...N0v. 2.2 Bellona .New York... London - Nov. 24 Fulton ...New York...Havre .Nov. 24 Eric ... New York... Liverpool .............Nov. 24 Persia .New York-Liverpooli .Nov. 1-1: 0A R D OF TRADE. G. MORRISON COATES, MORRIS PEROT, }MoisrruLy Co DAVIDL FAUST, lIRAJMINE PORT Or - PHILADYLPRI3-IQovE MBEB I 3 SUN RISHS, , 6 46 1 btr.l . : SXTS, 443 PHIGH WATER, 6 30 YESTXRDAY. Steamer PioneerMennett,so hoursfrom Wilmington. Nc, with naval stores to Philadelphia and tiOuttonn Mail Steamship Co. Sunday, 11th, as 1.20 PM. 80 miles south of Cape Henry, exchanged signals with steamer Tonawanda, Jennings. hence fur Savannah. Steamer Roman, Baker, 46 hours from Boston, with incise to Henry Winsor & Co. Steamer Alexander, Allen, 46 hours from Richmond. via Norfolk and City Point, with mdze and passengers, to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Maynower, Robinson, 86 hours from Wash ington, with mdse to 'W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Hunter, Rogers, 86 hours from Providence, with mdse to Lathbury. Wickersham & Co. Steamer S F Phelps,Brown,24 ltours from New York, with mdse to W W Baird & Co. ll steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York,with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. Steamer Chester, Warren, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Bristol. Charles, ;24 home from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Brig J C York, 'York. 7 days from Portland, with molasses to J Baker & Co Schr B & L Marts. Marta, 8 days from Gardiner, Me. with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr C S Grove. Weaver,B days from New York, with mdse ' to Cochran, Russell & Co. Schr Mary S Fisher, Fisher. 9 days from New York, with brimstone to Mom Phillips. Schr A A Andrews, Kelly, from BostOn, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. schr Mary B Banks.Smith,7 days from Georgetown, SC. with lumber to I B Schr J Kennedy, Long, 4 days from Choptenk River, Md. with railroad ties to Bacon, Collins & Co. Buhr J O Campbell, Smith, 6 days from James River, with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co. Schr Kite, Cox, 5 days from Annamessex, Md. with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Go. Schr Reading RR No 95 Bowen 6 days from Peters burg, Va. with lumber to B acon, & Co. Sear Geo Twiblll, Miller, 6 days from James River, with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co. Schr Alexandria, Jones, 5 days from James River, with lumber to Bacon. Collins & Co, Schr Julia 0 Lewis, Lewis, 2 days from Milton, Del. with grain to Christian & Co. Ear Garnet, Marshall. 1 day ftom Lewes, Del. with with grain to Jas L Bewley ,k Co. Tug Hudson, Carr, from Baltimore, with 5 . barges . W P.olyde & Co. Tug America.V irden, from New York, via Delaware Breakwater. 7 hours. Saw one British brig, and ano ther brig, unknown, at. 10 AM. yesterday morning, off the Capes, coming in. tyl",:k.A RED YESTERDAY. Steamer Mayflower. Robinson, New York, FP Clyde & . Stea Co mer J S Shriver. Dennis. Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr Brig D B Doane, Weeks, St Marys, Ga. Warren, Gregg & Morris. • Schr A , Falkenburg, Tirrell, New Haven, Rathbun, Stearns & Co. Tog Iludsen, Carr, with 6 barges for Baltimore, W P Cl 4 de & Co. MEMORANDA. Steamer Propontts, Higgiruton, hence at Liverpool 29th ult. Steamer Whirlwind, Fargo, hence at Charleston 9th Instant. Steamer Julia St Clair, Moody, hence at Savannah Stit inst. Sfeamer Bellona, Dixon, cleared at Londsin 27th ult. for New York via havre. and passed Deal 29th. Steamer Manhattan, Deaken. cleared at New York yesterday for Havana, Vera Cruz and sisal. Steamer Morning „Star, Nelsen, from N Orleans, at New York yesterday. ' . Steamer. Montgomery, Falrcloth,from New Orleans,. 30th ult. at Is ew York yesterday, Ship Island Home, Wiaweil, sailed from Liverpool 27th ult. for this port. • Ship Homeward Bound, Gilmore, cleared at N York yesterday for Melbourne. ship merchant : Sprague, was tip at New Orleans 7th lilac. tar Havre. THE DAILY EVENING 13ULLEIn.-PIIII,ADELFDIA,.TUESDAY, NOVEMBE.III3 1866. l f aoltr, hence for DAnktrk, passed by Burig l e t `ria 29th tilt. Bark G q .EStolterfoht,Berner, hence et Geestemunde 28d ult. Bark Adviznce, Crosby, cleared at Providence 10th nat. for this port. to load for Bremen. Brig Petrel, /de/Kenzie, hence for Hamburg, passed • eai 29th Brig M A Benet& (Br), Smith, cleared at New York esterday for Rio Janeiro, Brig .1 H Crowiey, Crawley, hence at Boston yester% Brig R B Gave. Nara - nese, was up at N Orleans 7th at. for this port. Buhr Mary B Somers, Somers, at Mobile 7th Instant om New York. Schr amos Edwards, Somers, cleared at Savannah h Inst. for Savannah. Schr Bill, Thompson, hence at Mobileith inst. B.LATIVECSPECIALTIEB FOR THE SEASON. Glycerin Lotion, for hands and face. Pectoral LozeogPs,for sore throat, hoarane , 5, &c. Camphor Ice, for chapped Hands. • Wild Cherry Compound for cold, cough, &c. Olein, for chapped hands, dco. Troches chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throcet. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Waluut-sts WHITE (4WlAine.—For Bale by.WlLLalat RT.T.TR & CO" Druggists, lio.'nt MARKET street, .„ DOSE WATER.—Double Distilled Rose Water, con• stantly on hand and for sale by WILLIAM E f.T.TSdr. C. 0., Monists, No. 7Z4 MARKET street. rIBRAM Or TA .TAR.—Pare Cream of Tartar and Cl Soda, for sale by WiT r , TAM. ELLJ &00 , Drug gists. .N o. 724 MA HIIET street. fIOD LIVPLEt OIL (new made) regularly receiVeil ie J quantities imitablo to the trade. ALCOHOL, 95 per cent, finest quality 'ribald OWL TILPINIa) CAMPHOR, In original Patlmam Ipecac Root, Ipecac po sderlpecac, powdered, h 32 lb. bottles; Powderedeslisaya Bark, PONvilanA barb, Powdered Jalap, In bottlgs, fbr sale by JOHN C R A 72" F R & 00., No. 715 Market street. IXTB.S.CT OF BMW for beef tea or /essence 0) Beef in sickness or for Bonne Air table usa, [ads nElgln, Illbsols, by Gail Borden, from the juices 0) 'choice beef and is superior in triennia= flavor ant quality to any hitherto lolown. Packet' with full di :actions, one dollar escb. HUBBELL, Apotheoan 1410 Obeatant street. nRUGGISTS' SUNDRESS. Oradnand Malay LP PM Illos,Oombi, Ranh Mirrors, Twedirs,Pin =ea, Horn ga s , Surgical Inatenznonts, Traded ' lard and Soft Goods, Vial Oases, Wad no. arta Minim, do., all at "Pint E ftu rns si ;M ß, SNOWD3RI & altl34fl a Rath Eighth strew ROBERT SHOIDWIXR. it 00. N. B. OORNIII BOTITCDEE AND RACE WilWleasa. ilor occiata, Manufacturers and Belden In Wzdor Glass, White Lead, and Panda of ever! deurriptioa ..l'ecr to the trade, or anuerunerkntonnalate raga r t Goa m their lino at the lowest market rates. 10BEBT aromas= a__ CO oo. Northeast wrier Fourth and Race mem. B A L IMIL—Jast reoeived e. an Mya t t of Gouda, noionaMoNizsaea 00., 7 iriat, V i rCoO7 ler Fourth and Rana ateneta. VOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE A WELL ; & CO.'S PATENT GLASS CASTOR WHEELS. • These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, &c. We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased force ofsound, without detracting front the harmony end melody of the instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they re now being applied by many to these valuable mu. :teal instruments. ;Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to hie t , rath. prononneed.lhe Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable invention for bedfast Invalids, who art guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness Is produced from any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeeper? are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut 3r torn, as frequently happens from those now in use. often caused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that „;lags is non corrosive. There are no rough or titian. +sht. d edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often find •ti those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin bed, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos. ithere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sm. .ace, or edge, while the former will always maintain ,he smoothness of glass, dust as they are finished. • By Bleeping upon glees wheels you retain all the *gee :ricity you had in your body on retiring, and yon get tp in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a ming man. Glass being a non-conductor, the eleo zricity gained while in bed cannot pass off Ask yore doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels, Ask him if all dfseasaa, with the exceptlon of chronic •liseases, are not caused from the want of electricity We have a man In our place whom the doctors pro uounced past curing, with the inflammatory rhen• &retina. The wheels cured him in less than font .reeks. He Is to-day a stout healthy man. These art :acts which can be proven on application at oar office No. to Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory,al •.1/estville, New Jersey where we have some sixty hands employed in the munnfictare of the Glass Cs& for Wheels (WO will be paid to any one who will say they have rot received star benefit or relief after using (apeweL ch Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. 14. sample set (4) of the Wheels sent to any part of the tutted Staten. on re celpt of 11 50. .1. B. CAPE WELL 00 CIC4 S:111 150. :115 E.ace HER MAJESTY { II CHAMPAGNE, Tor( lOti - TR MST ST, SOLI AUNT. 7 virrsEs.—The attention of the trade is solicited! to VI the following very choice Wines. &c., for sale by JOSEPH F DUZ,TON, N 0.151 South FRONT street, above Walnut: MADE LRAS—OId Island. 8 years old. & Co., single, double and triple Grape. E. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph. Topes, Rieg, - pan ish, Crown and F. Vallette. PORlB—Vallette, Vinbo Velbo Real, Denton and kiebello Valente .4 Co.. Vintages isle to 1356. CLARE Et—CruseFils Freres and St. Estephe Cha teau Lumlny. V) RIRMTH—G. .Tourdan, Brive & Co. MllSCAT—deFrontignan. CHADIPAGNES—rnest IrronY, "Golden Star,' Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other favorite brands.' ALB WHISIMIS3.-500 Owe Pnre Old Wheat, RV Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies fbr sale by B. P. BUDD N. 5 Muth bloat Enver; CLOTHS, CASSIHEMES, f&C. ! l A /pHs, c,..Ftfy AND VIGSTINGb. ./ JAMES & LEE Invite the attention of their friendl And others to their large and well assorted stock 01 '7o 3ds, adapted to men's and boys' wear, comprising part ° Black French Cloths, Blue French Cloths, • Colored. French Cloth& OVERCOAT CLOTHS. Bieck French Beavers, Colored French Beavers. Black Esquimau.: Beavers, Colored Esquimau-it Beavers, Blue and Black Pilots, Blue and Black Paletota. PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Cassimeres. Black French Doeskins. Farley Cassimeres, Mixed and Striped Cassimeres, Plaid and Silk Mixed Cassimeres Satinets, all qualities, Cords, Beaverteens, do.; JAMES d At wholesale and retail, by JAMES: dr, No. 11 North Second at,. Sign of the Golden-1:m.7%n , r&y, trioDEBSIGNED 125MM1: &VEENTwig 4. their stock of Buck Mountain Company's Lehigh Navigation Oonapany's Coal, and Locust Mountain, viticia they are prepared to sell at the lowest marks raw, and to deliver In the beat condition. Orders left with S. MASON FINES, Franklin Intl nte Building, SEVENTH street below Market. wit he Promptly attended to. BrbiES & toe,tf +rob Street Wharf, Bohuytint, riCLILL.—ERIGAB LOAF, limy= MIDADOW AM' SPrirtlhEetultain, Lehigh Oeal, and beat Lotman gonn trom Sennylkill, prepared exprte family rule, DeNt, It W. ea rn er Easaturd and WIFr LOW streets. Oinoa, 112 South SBOOND street. T Ica •Tnying On IDEILADFLPHIA, NOV. 9rit, 1866.—DISSOLII- TlON.—The Co-Partnership heretofore existi* between the subscribers; under the firm of ALLMAN ,k ZEIINDEB,Ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. THOMAS ALLMAN, • GEO. F. ZERNDER. The Undersigned, having purchased the interest of THOMAS ALI MAN, in the bnainess heretofore con ducted under the firm of ALLMAIQ & FiEHNDER, those having claims against the late firm will present them, and those indebted will please make payment. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended to the late firm, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same to himself. GEORGE F. ZEENDER, nose 3tl - B. E. corner Fourth and Vine. GRAND OPENING.-2.111.13:3t. A. BINDER, N 0.1031 Cheataut street, Philadelphia, importer of Ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings , Also, analegant stock i of Imported Paper Patterns, for Ladles' and Children a Dress. Parisian Dress !and Cloak Making In all its varieties. Ladles furnishing their rich and costly materials may rely on being ar tistically fitted, and their work finished In the mod prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possible prices, in twenty-four hours' notice. Cutting and bast. log. Patterns in sets, or by the single Piece ,for met' chants and dressmakers now ready. 501847 UP.sW4n,. CASTOR WHEELS. .L 11111 1 43 1 1 , Succmcc tr, Gen. W Gray. 24, 28, 28 and 30 Smith Sixth St., Fate Old Stock & Ng-Brown Aim - tor nunily and .210 COL L. tto) : 1 410,3 stiz) 111 MlinilMt 116 1 C yr E. A.& J. J. WILLIAMS •.. . • N. W. cor. Broad and Green Sts. OFFICEt 85,000 FEET NORWAY ULU, At a very low price. Sa lots of 5,000 feet, not F. H. WILLIAMS, LUMBER, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA. 0c125 Ita C I - lA.I=I3UB ESTE, LUMBER', Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets. 0c,313m PHILADELPHIA. -"Boa --STetwen WHITE AND lAA E0.9.11DS AND PLANK, • 4-4, 5-4.6 4,2, 2%, 3 and !.inch. CHOICE PANEL AND FIRST CO hi 810N,16 feet long PINE, PA N EL PATT E RN -. WHITE PLANK. LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND. 1866- B -ITILDLNG BUILDING! RUILDING,I BUILDING LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4 4 CAROLINA. FLOORING. 5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING, 5-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUTFLOORING. SPRUCE FLOOR' NG. STEP BOARDS. RAILPUANK. - PLASTERWG LATH. if 66, —CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. CEDAR PM INGLES. SHORT CEDER SHINGLES, COOPER SHINGLES, FMB APEORTMENT, FOR SALE LOW. No. 1 CEDER LOGS AND POSTS, No. 1 CEDAS_LOGS AND POSTS. 1866 - LIIMBFB FOR us rIERTA KEES LUN BE is. FOR UN DERTAR ERS ! Rev CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE. BED CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE. p - . 166 —ALBANY LU3LBER OF ALL KINDS. . A EeICY LUMBER OR ALL KINDS. SONED WATNUT. SEASONED NvAL:s UT. DRY POPLAR. I'HERRY AND ABE. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1866. - ESIN mmt - DZIMP - 1. bPANIS.II CIGAR BOX-BOARDS. 1E66.-SWE Cr od e9r-SPRITCE JOIST- SPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 TO I FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO J 2 FILET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCAN CLING. MAULE, BROTHYR ,t CO., No. ZOO SuUTLL Street. UMBEIL—The noderalsmed are prepared to receive 3-2 orders for St. Maras. Oeorgia, Lumber, of any do scription, which will be promptly executed. ED MOND BOUDEB. & CO. Doci. SL 'Wharf. [alai= UW,3A:Lkin..LLJEM IMPORTANT TO ALL,. Great Reduction in Furniture. Pertone wanting Furniture abonid not maim until they have looked in at the Great Western Furniture Depot, . 1019 MARKET STET, KEPT BY GREENLY & NORTH And examine our large stock, which we are CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! oc2o BUY FURNITURE OF L UNION DEPOT, GOU N. Iltiornee D zi & orrE and itedlarKT Streets, and Nos. 87 and OP North SECOND Street. The largest, cheapest and beat Stock of Furniture 01 very description in the world. Furniture f.r Parlor, L rearing Booth. Chamber or Bed Room.Dlning Boom, Library, Kitchen, Servants' Booms, Offices, Schools. Churches, Odd-Fellows, Masonic or other Societies, Ships, Instil:m.l3ns, Clubs Cone Public Buildings, Hotels,Boardleg Humes, MospHals, Faire, or a Single Piece of Farah:rue. • °niers siiiPost will be executed with despa and with liberality ane justness of dealt= Partie at A distance may remit through our Banker. the Par Leer's and Mechanics' Nat. Bank, Chestnut street, of the Union National Pank,Third street, o._ by Express, (22eca or Post Office order; imrrediate attention will be given and satisfactitn insured. COULD a CO.. N E. corner Ninth and Market and 37 road SS N. Second street, Phila. rahlly SPRING MAPRESS, REST QUALITY AND STYLE, AND BEDDMEI OF .EVERY DESCRIPTION. 3. G. FULLER, selOtla 9 South SEVENTH Street. TANTED.—Wanted an OFFICE AND STORAGE ROOM on either first or second floor. on Deia• ware avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad. dress Box No. 127. Philadelphia Post Office. °on= ir WANTED 'AD PIIRCHARE OR RENT.—A. Dwelling between Third and Eighth streets and 7' ne and Arch streets. Address, b. A.. Box :557,. Philadelphia Post-ottlce,wlth location and lowest cash price.noS 61.* _ . . MgD. ROLPIi LEE has administered Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas, to thoasand with per fect success for Deatel, Boniest and Medical pr poseefand for amusement.oMy fifty cents (Wa)ner tooth tbr extracting. No charge for extracting when artificial teeth are ordered. Office No. 256 West Washington Square below Locust street. Seventh street Cars pass the door. Don't be foolish enough te go elsewhere and pay V 2 and eS for the gas. continue to give structions to the Dental profession. 0c.30-imp JOE ar ;. Human 1101CANDSOMF FURNITURE FOR SALE. 11 A gentleman about breaking nri housekeeping desires to sell bis entire elegant furniture, of Moore & Chamrion's brat make. The house is eligibly located and can be retained by the purchaser at a moderate rent. Parlors up stairs. Library and dining rooms below. A ddrers box 24n0 P. O. JOHNS' ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, 4.1503 coated with- LIQUID> GUTTA PEROHA PAINT, making themnerfectly water oroof TSP , CIZY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gotta Pacna Paint, and warranted for five years. .LEARY SLATE ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as bard as slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with Liquid Gotta Percba at small expense. Cost ranging from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board or Shingle Rootti ten cents per square foot, all complete. Material constantly on band and for sale by the PHILADELPHIA. AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOF. ENG COMPANY. GEO. HOBART, 230 North FOURTH Street. RDOBBS & WOSTENROLDVS POCKET 'Knives, Rodgers & Wade's and Butcher's Razors Table Cutlery, Ladles' scissors in Clasen. Razors, Scissors, and all kinds of Cutlery ground and polished at P. MADEIRA'S. No, 115 S. TENTH Street, below cheetimt. oW-0,1,m1 MILIMBEIR. It ANTIS'. DENTISTRY. FOR SALE. COVERED WITH AWCILION SALW, • IAM.Itd3 A. FREEMAN, AUOTIONEER arc 6d 9 , - No. 422 W 4. et. ELEVENTH' FALL SAME FIOVEMBEE 14, 18438 This &ale. on WEDNESDAY, at 12 Veto= _ theEschange, will include the following— ' I .v e.ST END LAND A.ESOCIA.TION LOT. _ A. Building Lot, glity.second and Walnut sts., 'Kat • Philadelphia. ALLEGHENY AVENUE WHARF AND LAND A. Lot; Saxon street, Nineteenth Ward, above Bath. IS by 72 feet. FOURTH, ABOVE GERMAN—Four court houses In the rear of Nos 734 and 736 Sonth Fonxtb at.. Plan at the store. Orphans' Court Sale—Estateof Whitchcsd minors NO. 1154 S. FIFTH ST.!--A very desirable neat three story brick Dwelling, above Federal at ,16 by 8o feet. - Posseasion In a month. Clear. 1M Nate Peremptory. LOT, 19TH WARD—Lot, Tacker st, near Cedar. op. *polite St. Ann's R. C. Cturct. ES by 80 feet. $.l) ground rent,' Orpha es' Court Sale,—.Estate of Len. Hush .Al - c. Lau Alin. dec'd NO. 1224 BUTTONWOOD ST—A very neat three. story brick Dwelling, with back buildings, 20 by 60 feet. Immediate possession. Clear. NO. 2008 PabiI3ERTON ST—A two-story brick house 26tb Ward. le b, 50 feet. $36 ground rent., Or: phone ; Court Sale—Estate of Wm. Gibson, deed. STRB.LOCR. Of GROUND SECOND ..a.ND DIAMOND EET 'AND SUSQURII A .NA A VENUE —.3E Bonding lota. twenty commencing at the 'minter of • Second and Diamond sta. running through to Percy at, each 18 by 109 feet. At SO, 10 iota, second at. Snegoehanna avenue, through to Perry st. 17 b 107 feet. Executors Sale—Estate of Benj amin nahts. deed. LOTS, VINE BT., ABOVE TWENTY-FIRST—Two v.lnable Lots, Vine st., above Twenty-first, south side. 20 'eet each by 102 I, et deep Sale by order of Heirs—Estate of John Wood, deed Mir CATALOGUES NOW READY. TWELFTH FALL SALE ON T*iit PREMISES, GERMANTOWN. This Sale, on the premises, Germantown. on SATUR. -DAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 17 at 35-.4 o'clock precisely, includes -26 ELIGIBLE WILDING LOIS, Pulaski avenue, Wayne avenue and Seymour st. *Et— loc- lonof these Tracts of Land is high and inviti , (1 fori.nproCanentsr elegant and substantial real. dences surround them, Mc (.binary Church is within three.ruorters of a squat e. • W.R. Only one-fourth of the purchase money re. (paired. Litholgraphic plans at the store. The sale will be without reserve, by direction of the - Executors of Edward Royal, deed. • Executors' Sale at No. Nba Pemberton street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock: will be sold - try Order of the Executor of William Gibson dec'd., at No. MI Pemborton street, below Sldppen street, a quantity of Household Enrol - 'l'o BENT—MANSION ANU FURNITURE, A very elegant Double Mansion, tarnished com pletely, in a fashionable part of the city. To be rented for Mx months, tuna Ist of November. Apply at tin auction store. , ET SOHN B. MYERS are 00.. AUCITIONIENFF 1 Nos. eke and 524 MUG= Street. Carnes afEank ',Allele POSITIVE SALE OF ERITIBIi, Piallibvs. • °Film AN , AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS. We will hold a Large Bale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by Caudoirae, on four months' Credit an/ part Car cub. ON THURSDAY MORNMO, November: 15, at NI O'CIOCk, ...nhn.mrtg about Ss pa.a ages and lota of staple and fancy articles, is woolens. worsteds. linens. ell and cottons. E. R—Catatognes ready and goods arranged fa xarninaticd , earl.- on the morning or .41- LARGE PEREBEE'TOMEST RY IC DR SALE Y OF EUILOPEA.N.7 AND DO GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded in our ass. of r a ugspia November lh. win be found the following— DOMRSTiI. Bales bleach , d and brown sheetings and shlrtinn& do all wool white bed blankets, gray and ulna do do all wool white and scarlet domet and shirticg flann els. Case s Canton and miners' flannels. kentuckyleans. do A =train pants and delainee, Bob Boys. do Manchester gingham% and plaids, jt conets, do indigo blue ticks. checks strives. denims. co bleached and col'd drills. allecias, corset leans, cambric!. do cleat in . cas.inseres. satinets, kerseys &c. MFRc7AANT TAILO R Pieces English, French and Etax.lty black and blue all wool and Union mottos. do French Bandy Cleaving& Coatings, Cassimeres do French all wool blk and col'd Patet ue Co Castors. hioscows, ksmilinanz. Chinchilla& do Aix Chrmelle black doeakins and ric do London Pilots, Astrakhans, Velour. Ratinet, do blk and col'd Italians. and satin de Chines. LINENS, WHIT'R GOODS, &c. Fall lines bleached and brown damasas, bird's eye diaper. Fail lines Isiah shirting linens, Barnsley sh oo tings. Full limes bleached and brown crash, canvas, towels, clotha Full linesjaconets, cambric& nainsooks, shirtfronts. DRESS GOODS. SILKS, &c. Pieces Paris Plain and Printed Merinos andl)Flainee. do Paris silk chain Poplins. Poll de Chevres do blk and cord Alpacas, Mobairs,Cobtirge,Reps. do black and colored 1.• =tress cloths, Persians. Plaids. do Taffetas, Gras do Rhin, Poult de Soles &c. Also, Battery and Gloves traveling and o.,der shirts and drawers cawing silks, patent thread, silk ties and Kara. =lsaias &c. LAMM ktesrriv it SALE OP OARPETUR3I3. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 16, at 11 o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue, of four months' credit, about 200 pieces of suyartro and fine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian. MO, tract bony cottage and rag mpetings. embracing a chokx assortment of superior goods. which may be ezezubaer early on Stemming at sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY FADE OF 3SENCIR OTMER EUROPEAN DRY GODS. &a. ON MONDAY MORNING. rgOV. 19. At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by cetxlogne, ON FOUR MONTERCRE, abont7oo lots ofFrench, India,Ger man and British Dry Goods. embradag. . a Mil assert. meat of honey and staple articles in ants, worsteds, woolen& linens and cottons. N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cats loose ready early on morning aisle. DAVIS dt HARVEY_ , AUCTIONEERS. (Late with M. Thomaa & Sons.) Store No, 4:.1. Walnut street. FTBSTrITRE SAI.EI3 at the Store every Taw.- SALIM AT REBEDENCES Will -ecielve PArticnlar attention. Sale on the Premises. Estate of Catharine M. Scravendyke, deceased. THREE-STORY BRI NITU RE.CE DWELLMG AND EMI N0.1c2.8 Vine Street, On WEDNESDAY MORNENG, November 14, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, comeri sing all that certain three-story brick Ines nage, with back but idl rgs and lot of ground, situate on the south side ofVine street above Sixteenth street, No. 1693, containing in front an Vine street 17 feet, and In depth 140 feet to Nt Inter street Clear of all incumbrance. Immediately after will be sold the SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH PLATE PIRG MIRRORS. TAPESTRY C ARPETS% Oc. Corr prisirg th. Parlor. Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, fine French Plate Pier Mirrors, Tapestr; Carpets, Feather Beds, .tc. The furniture may be e*anlined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. , Sale on the Premises. MODERN RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. No. sll North Twenty-second streA. On THDESDAY MORNING I Nov. 15, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, 01l that Three story Brick Residence, with two-story back building awl Tot of Ground, Twentpaecord street, below Wal lace strt et, 18 feet 'Pont by 54 feet deepto a three fen wide alley leading into Wallace street, including a lot Inthe rear not fenced in. The house Is well built, has high ceilings, newly pa pered and painted. marble mantels, hot and cold wa• ter, batb, range and beaters. hat:dent to a mortgage of pli3oo. immediately alter will be sold by catalogue— 'ELEGANT FURNITURE, HANDSOME CAR• PETS. CHANDELIERS BRONZES, PLATED WARE. ENOBAVING4. &c. - - - - Comprising elegant Parlor, Chamber and Dining Boom Furniture, made to order and equal to new, Chandeliers, real Bronzes, flue Plated Ware, rich Ta pestry Carpets, suit Cottage Furniture, Kitchen'Erten. ,gc. The &culture may be examined on the =mink 03 sale, ate o'clock. • I . ILionny advanced mn Merchandise generally Watches, Jewelly, Diamor.da, Gold and Sims Plate ...nd on all articles of value, for any length of on. WAr i CHICS AND JSWELBY AT PBIVATIL SALA Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Opal Pace English, American and Swiss Patent Levis Watches; Pine Gold Hunting Cane and Open Face Li pine Watches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches Mne Silver Hunting Case and Open Face Eloglish American and SWISS Patent Lever and Lerdn: Watches: Double Cane English Quartier and alas Watches; Ladies' Fanny . Watchas: Diamond Brew pins; Finger Bangs; Ear Binge, Studs, ao.; Fine Gob Maim: Medallions; Bracelets; t3=xf Pins; Breas pins; Finger Bingt; Pencil Oases, and .Tewolry r FOIL BALD —A large gad splendid Fireproof Chun sutimble for a Jeweler, price WO. Also, several Lots in South Catittlnid Filth air Chestnut street. A.. I:LOT:LAND, AUCTION - KER. 1209 MARKET street& Sales of Furniture at the Auction Store EVERY WEDNESDAY. at 9 o'clock. Particular attention given to sales at Private Real deuces • THE NEW CENTRAL Aucriox HOUSE. Capacity—Four floors. each 7.3 by 24 feet. Location—ln the very Centre of the City, and adjoin ing the Farmers' Market. advantages—Has been a first-class Secondhond Fur niture Stand for over thirty years. 1 Storage—Superior accommodation fir Storage of Furniture. Indneements--Very liberal terms offered to persons having Furniture and Merchandise for sale. References—Over one hundred _of_the most promi nent citizens of Philadelphia. T L. ASILKWEESO 4 OM, AIJOTHINEESS, • No. 505 MARKET street. above Fifth- PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS SHOES, SHOES, &C. ON WEDNESDAY MO RNING, NOV. U. at 10 o'clock. Re will sell by (*Wove, En CllBB9 Of Boots, Shoes, etc.; embracing a prime. amen. ment. of oily and Eastern manufacture, to which the attention °leash buyers is called. • Open early on the morning of sale for examination, with catalogues. PHILIP 'FORD' ABCTIONEKRE! No, see MARKET street. ,_ BALE of Isoe CASES BOOTS, 5802: 3, B.ROGAN I3 , ON THURSDAY itORNING. NOV, 15, ,‘ commencing at 10 o'clock, - we will sell by catshErue, for Mat • 1900 cases Boots, Simms Brogan , .galatOrahl, &c,, of city and Eastern Mannfeettlre. Eillblacillg a Ikeela and ae9lra4l9 matgungat Rtgoods, ANCTION SVIA:Magg. THOMAS SONS, A.170T10 - • • _ Ncei.l29 sail 14,1 sora. , 12-v313, /89 00r41.-. no A.l. —,Z4r !ULM@ OP 13TOUR6 AND Pl;tA At the Etratuanye,evariTl'MßSY;aillo'cißit noon, ler Handbills of each, proPealD .fttcid airoratety. ard on the liNittutday prtrilotts to each sale flin.a CU*. lOraen brut, itiVinalt(D des=hrticns, ATE AT PRwA.72..' / 3 L' 4 ll. Printed cataletties. comprising several Inn dreg tiaptestadliellara, including every deaurisSon o' city and Munte7 louPerty faun. the occolient dose:o , la , to the most elegant mamsltnr, alumni -...vrintry Beata, farms, badness st•,operties. do, g,PORTS TrTliE SALMI at the Ar. nctis. Store ir Y THURSDAY. Particular attar/Zan elven k' Lei e e Bt rz , ate Dissidence. -Lc • • - REAL ESTATE SALE, NOV. 23. Trustees' Sale—VEur VALI - ABLE .131:5r.v.e...5s LOCA TION, No. 3311 Coestnut st, west of Thirteenth—two fronts. This is a very valuable business square. _Trustees' Feremotory Sae -By Order cf Court of Common Pleas—TWO-STORY RitICE.DWEJ...LLNG, No. 1412 Beach st. . . 11 xecntors' Eiale -Estate of Tosenb Keyser, dec,d-- and VA.I.I3a,BLEI EEO known an 7eySbesff,"Nos. Nos. .257 and 250 sotto Second st., below 'Vine, Neuratory Brick ntuldiug, No: 122 Vine st, and 2 1 bree-story Brick Dwelho,gd--42i , ., feet trent, 350 feet deep Plans at the fir RtiOß rooms VERY VALITA BLS BUSIINGS 2.ITAN - D—FIVE-STOItY OPPiCE BUILLIN4,-No. is South Third et below Market. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of noratlo G. Worral. !dec'a—THREIni•STORY BRICE DWRIALLNG, No. 806 .ItOrth Twelfth at. north of Brown. , aame Estate—THßEE-M.ORP BRICK. DWELZ, .llco , No. 1‘ . 33 Heath st 'Sam e 1 state —TH REEBTORY * BRICK" DWELL. aut Twettth at. north of Brown. . • - Exectatt Bale--Estate ofJohn R. Worrell; dec'd— LOT Prie. street Bero, e , .• . Same Nstate-2 TWO.STORY FRAME DWELL INGS, Nos. 92 end 13 'fiercer street, Gloucester, N. J. Geas TEEL 'J. HR.o.E.S TORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 133 Congress street 3BULDING LOTS,N. E. corner of Twenty-second and Vine streets. BUILDING LOT, Twenty second .street, north of Vine. s. sin? V ALUA TILE BUSINESS STANDS-3 Frvg. STORY BRICK 8 fORRS, N 05.134, 136 and 133 Markt:A - M:eel, easter becond.- 4.0 feet front.. Clear of all in. curt - brance. Possession of each lst .Tannari. Peremptory Sale—By Order of Heirs —TARES STORY BRICK STOisE DWELLING, N E eon of Andress and Lemon strasts. between 12th and 18th and Mount Vernon and Wallace ate. Exocntors' otory eale—E.tato of Will'anx Smith, deceased—THßEE-SToRY B WOK TAVERN and DWELLING. N. E. corner of Second and Phmoix streete,with two Frame Ltredings in the rearon Perry street. WELI,SECBBED GROUND RENT. $24 a year. THREE-STORY narcKo DWELLING, No. OD Logrn street. north of Wallace. ; 4"i Bal : : a. I • : NO. i= lac ant Vernon street LARGE and VA LIIABLk LOT, Costello street, neat- Duv'e lane, GNRISEANTOWN. GROMW RENT, V 4 a year. Raecntors' SaIe—DESIRABLE THREE-STaRI" BRICK RESIDALNCE, No. e 32 Race atreet, opposite Franklin Squar.. 2 TABEE STORY BRICK STORES and DWELL MSS ism 1031 and 1033 Id: aster street. VALUABLE LAW & MILICELLANEgUS BOOKS, ON TV DAY A_ETAF.NOON N0v.13, at the auction store valuable Law and Mis cellaneous Books from a Litirary. also, large painted•Bookcas% suitable fora Lawyer'a oftice. Sale S. W. corner Tenth and Shlppen strefts. HOUSEHOLD FIrRNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO. MAHOGANY PIA_NO, LARGE ORGAN, LARDS CASES, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c t).N WEDNESDAY MORNING, At In o'clock at toe southwest corner of Tenth and Abippen streets, the superior Household Farnham, Rot ewood Roueolr Piano, Mahogany Piano Forte, arge Organ, Book Cares, Fine Brussels Carpets, Re frigerators. &c Has be examined early on the morning of sale. • .1:11th 5 VERY SUPERIOR FURN ITUR It - ERRORS, Pt •NO FORTES, NEEL° FIREPROOF SAFES. CP nu. AND GLASSWARE. E ID- S~•ME VELVJ&T. BRUSSELS. I`..PE9I` KT AND 01RER CAN T RP RURiD AY MORNETS. S ING. UPERIOR STOVES, &A. O AA 9 o'clock. at the auceou avare, hy oatalOgne, an excellent assortment of very superior Parlor. Dininkroom and Chamoer Flirniture_ fine toned B sewood Piano Forte. mate by Fistrier. superior Roe wood Mel,Kko. fine IIIITOTS. excellent Firepro o f Safes, made by Evans& Watson sod others; fine China an . leesware. Beds and Bedding handsome Velvet, Axminster, Tapestry. Brussels. Imperial and other Cameo. Desks and Office arniture, snp.rior Stoves of every descent chandeliers..4c. - Adeo, superior Repeating Rifle, Henry's pa:ent. Administrators' Sale No. 919 Ridge avenue. HORSES, CARTS. HAR.:.EaS. dce. ON FRIDAY, Nov. 16. at 2 o'clock . P. M., at No 919 - Ridge avenue. Rbove Wood street, by order of admedscrator6, tree Bosses, three Carts,Sakey, Harness, &c. • lklay be seen on tb e morning of sale. DY B. SCOTT, Js.. AUCTIO No. 1 U 11 2 3 0.ti UT stmt. Eale at TS South. 6ixth street. STOCK OP A wRoLzsALN: AND nrrAth BA.ANN BOOK Ali D aT.TIO YEBY STORE. eN Di, , :-. D le : 9,-e• Nov 14, at 10 o'clock. cn the premises, South ElLiztlt street, the entire stack of Stationery of James J. Mar tin. comprising Blank Books. Memorandum and Pass do., Tucks, 'Note, Bill and Letter Paper, large and small Envelopes, Faber's Lead Pencils . David's Ink, k Stands &c.,comnrising• a fall and general assert- IrAnt Also. Fixtures, Glass Show Case, - Fireproof, and Lease of premises for three years. s SALE OF MODERN OIL ParisrrnaGs. ON INRD sr.BSDAY , Nor. I& at 734 'clock. at Scott's Art Gallery. MI Cbestnni street, will be sold. a Collection of Modem Qil Yrdntines. of varied and subjects, com prising Landscapes. River and Mountain Scenery, &c„ Now open for examination. e RD.—We are authorized to announce an impor tant special sale (to take place early in the month of November) of valuable and rare Oil Paintings. the spe:•ial Importalion of lir. A. D. Htri'Vhlri ER. of Antwerp, who has Just retarnedhom an ertensive and protracted visit among the studios of the most cele brated A rtist s of the English, Flemish. French and Dusseldorf Schools This will offer connoisseurs and lovers of art generally a true opportunity to make Be. lectiona. as it will no doubt be the largest and best col lebtion ever offered at pnblicsale In this country. CARD.--We are now nrenared to make arrangement for special sales of Oil Paintings or any other works at art. Our location being in the centre of the most fttels icnable thoroughfare of our city makes it a desirable resort for connoisseurs and lovers Gl' art in general. N. 8.--Sales of merchandise in general wildcat Personal attention given to otn,:door Bales. B. scow. .7a. THOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUOTIONSESS AA& COMMISSION MHROCHANTS. (Bear entrance 1107 Saneom street.) HOITS•OHOLD FIIRNTFURE OF EVERY Lapi SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGN) T, SALES EVERY FRIDAY HORNING. Sales of Furniture at Dwetnurt attended to on most Reasonable Terms. SALE OP REAL ..TATE, EXCHA STOCKS, aO., AT-TB3l NGE. THOM' 4B 81:E.13H & S respect:folly Inform thee' Mends and the public that they we prepared to W 1 to the sale of Beal Estate bY auction and at. RUG Sale at O. 3.110 Chestnut street.. NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FUHNI MIRRORS, CARPETS, fie. 014 FRIDAY 31013.2.111c10, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. Me Chastain', stria, will be sold A large assortmeat of superior Parlor. Chamber and Fining. room Fora: true from families declining house• keep'. g. EL.TvGA):."r EBONY AND GILT FURNITURE, Also, ene elegant suit of black and gilt Parlor Furni ture, conshting ofTete a-Tete and Chairs, satin bnxzer telle; Cabinn, etege)e and Table. VASES AND PLATED WARE. Also, an invoice el elegant Italian Vases and Silver Plated Ware. . SALE OF THE 2iACHINERY OF A COTTON' MILL. ON MONDAY MORNING Nov 19. at 11 o'clock, at the Jefferson Tannery Build in r (Sd story) northwest cornerofTef'ersnnandMllliia streets will be sold by order of the receiver, the Ms ct,inery belonging to the late firm of Farley & Welsh, c nelsiing of Looms Temples, Beaming Machhae, Bobbin Frame Power Press, Shafting, Bolting Bab- Ins, Stools; Pickers, Shuttles, Reed and Heddles, yarn lec. ALSO. the 1 ease ef the premises. Ceples of the Inventory can be had at the_ auction store. ' Auoruncimazi. BY BAEBrFr as CO„ Huh :ILuctdori Ho Ito. =Market street, cora: l :ht.:Vire:l Ossb advancrkt on ccondismnerdawithant tr. choral' 'SPECIAL SALE GERICANTOWN GOODS. ON WEDNESDAY. MORNING, Nor. 14, at 10 o'clock, comprising 500 dozen Phawls. N. bias. Non ge, Scarfs. Hoods, &c. Also, 600 lota Seassns ble Dry Goods, Cloths. CassimereS; 100 cases Cn brellas, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, &c. FOURTH TRADE SALE READY-MADE CLOTH— ING, ON THURSDAY MORNING. Nov. 15 at 10 o'clock. Comprising every variety of 0 rer, Business. Slick Coats, suns Tanta and Vest,. by catalogue. CAMPETINGS. 1 STEWART DEPTIY, at No. 2.53 South SECOND . street, above ISP.RIJCE, /Keeps constantly on band A LARGE ASSORTMENT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTLNGS,DRITOGETS, WINDOW SHADES, to.which we would invite the attention of all who wish to onrchase. oeS•ta.th.s-Znif tOST OR MISLAID. T OBT OR BLISLAID.—A. Perpetual ^ Policy of In &mance; No. 469, issued by the Fire AssOrlation. Dec. 7, 1323, for $l,OOO on premises, S. W.torner bill - street and York avenue, to .7esse 7...Stammery and assigned to Clayton French. et al: Any tn. formation of same will be recedved, by FRENCH. RICHARDS &CO.. I • _ ; 027-11, u.th,124: - PMMWEJIxT. LTJAVIRO. 6 1 1) THE M a p iT S P E D R E F LAC c ip s yS SOLD EVERY WHEREVW