00118CILS. A stated meeting was held yesterday •afternoon. SELECT BRANUM Mr; Barlow presented a petition, signed 'by six thousand people, among:them two hundred policemen, asking an increase in the pay of the latter. Accompanying the above was another pe tition signed .; by the , police themselves, making the same request. Both petitions were referred to the Com mittee on Police. . The annual ;estimates of the expenses of 'Girard College for next year were sub mitted. The amount asked for is $133,450. A report was made by the Committee on . Water in favor of the suggestion of Chief .Engineer Birkinbine relative , to the WlT structior of a reservoir in the Twenty-fourth We'd, c fgreater capacity than the one pro posed ty the existing ordinance, which is $llO,OOO. The Committee report that to construct a sufficient reservoir will Cost :$140,000, by this expenditure the reservoir can be built large enough to contain 800 per -cent. more than the quantity originally looked to. The proposed reservoir would -contain 25,000,000 gallons; that which the -Chief Engineer desired to erect would hold - 200,000,000 gallons. The ordinance which appropriates $300,- 'OOO additional to the Water Department passed, after a debate of more than an hour. The ordinance placing the sale of cooked lood in the market sheds directly under the -control of the •Committee of Markets Was passed. A bill to accept from its donors the tri angular lot commanding the entrance to ,pformount Park, subject to existing ground rent, was passed. An ordinance to rearrange the boundary lines of the Fifteenth Ward was adopted. ' The bill from Common Council to add a hundred men to the police force, was re ferred to the Committee on Police, in order that the Mayor may be consulted as to the desirability , or necessity of the measure. The bill to:create a Fire Commission was referred to a joint special committee. The highway bills from Common Council were severally concurred in; A resoltition asking the Board of Revi tsion to report to Councils a list of properties , exempt from taxation was passed. Permission was then given to Calvary Methodist Church to erected a wooden building upon their premises. Thee bill to erase the name of the Fame Hose Company from the Fire Department was passed. Adjourned. c mt.mox BRANCH, A cotnhaunication was received from the City Commissioners submitting their esti mate of expenses for the year 1867, which was referred to the Finance Committee, The amount asked for is 6217,195 25. A communication received from the City Treasurer was read, asking for an addi tional appropriation of $2,000 to pay for clerk hire during the present year. Referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Stanton submitted a petition of 6,200 taxpayers asking for an increase of salary for the police of the city. Referred to the Committee on Police. The Finance Committee presented an or dinance making an annual appropriation to the Department for Supplying the eity - with Water. The ordinance was postponed for the present. Also, an ordinance making an annual ap propriation to the Board of Revision of Taxes, which was disposed of in like man ner. Also, an ordinance making an appropria tion of $lOO,OOO for the building of a house of correction. Postponed for the present. Mr, Miller submitted the estimate of the -expenses of the Highway Department for 1867, which was ordered to be printed, and the consideration of the same postponed. Mr. Evans offered the following ordi manse: The Select and Common Councils of Phila. delphia do ordain, That the Mayor of the city, Chief of Police, Fire Marshal, and the Presidents of the Select and Common Conn nils, be and they , are hereby constituted a board, to be styled the Board of Fire Com missioners of the city of Philadelphia. Said Board of Commissioners shall make such rules and regulations for the government of the Fire Department as they may deem ne -cessary. That all the complaints or charges shall lie presented to said Board, and said Board , shall have power to suspend or disband any ;fire company for riotous or disorderl duct, on finding them guilty of the charges preferred, and said decision shall be final. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart ment and his assistants shall be subject to such rules and regulations as the said Board may prescribe, and charges being preferred against the said Chief or his assistants for niisconduct in office or neglect of duty, the said Commissioners shall proceed at once to hear and determine the same, and if found guilty the Commissioners shall dis miss them, and their salaries shall cease - from the date of their dismissal. On and after the third Thursday in Janu ary, the Select and Common Council of the ~c ity of Philadelphia shall meet in joint con vention for the purpose of electing a Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. That so much of any ordinance as is in - consistent herewith be and the same is here by repealed. A motion was made to refer the ordinance to's special committee, and an amendment offered to strike out special and insert Com mittee on Fire and Trusts. On the yeas and nays being taken, the amendment was agreed to by the following vote: yv s--Bardsley, Calhoun, Colehower, •Creawell, Derbyshire, .Dillon, Htincock, Het zell, Rater, Mactague, Nickels, Palmer, Shane, Simpson,Stanton, Stockham,Stokes, Wolbert-18. Nays—Allen, Allison, Armstrong, Bil lington, Eager, Earnest, Evans, Fox. Fran cisme, Gill, Harper, Harrison, 'Krupp, • Little, Marcer, Kay, Stokley, Pres't.-17. On motion the vote was reconsidered, and •it was moved to refer the ordinance to a special committee of five members. A ...general debate followed, and the yeas and :nays being called, the motion was agreed to by a vote of 22 yeas to 14 nays. Mr. Harper offered a resolution to appoint -.11 joint committee tt, confer with the Board .of Revision for the purpose of equalizing the assessments of the real estate of the city. Agreed to. Mr. Het zel submitted a resolution that the Committee on Law be instructed to pre pare, in conjunction with the City Solicitor, a bill for presentation to the State Legisla ture, at its coming session, impounding, the salary, fees or perquisites of any public office position,or the incumbency of which shall be in dispute in a matter of contested elec tion before the courts, pending the said legal ;in vestigation,forthe benefit of the person or persons who shall be declared legally en titled thereto by the decision of the - said •courts. Referred. The President announced Messrs. Evans, Harper, Bardeley, Willits and Gill, as the special committee of Common Council for the consideration of the ordinance to organ ize a Board of Fire Commissioners. Mr. Dillon offered a resolution that the -Chief Commissioner of Highways be di rected to notify all property owners to at once repave all broken or unsafe footways in front of their respective properties, and in .case they refuse to comply within ten days after proper notice, then the Chief Commis sioner is hereby instructed to 'have the necessary repairs done at their expense. Agreed to. Bills from Select Council were then con sidered, and the following concurred in: Ordinance to purchase a lot of ground In the tenth school district. Ordinance to rearrange and deffne the 'boundary lines for places of holding el@C• ticaiitieXifteenth . Ordinance to pay certain &filar. "Ordinance to authorize the construction of an add)tional reservoir in the Twenty-fourth Ward. Resolution authorizing the Board of Con ;trolleys to make certain transfers. Resolution to prevent the sale' of cooked victuals in public markets. • Resolution of instruction• to the Commis sioner of City Property and Chief Engineer of the Water Department. The bill relative to accepting the tiiangu lar lot near the entrance to Fairmount Park was debated at great length. Pending it the Chamber adjourned. Bids .for the Redemption or the State .Loan. HARRTSBEFILG, Nov.ls.—Thefollowing are the bids for the redemption of the Pennsyl vania State loans, opened in the State, Trea surer's office to-day by the Commissioner of the Sinking Fund. The Commissioners have reserved :he right to receive or reject the terms on which these 'State loans have been offered for redemption. The names of the bidders are: _ George Baker & Co., registered fives, of ' 1852, $87,711, at 97. George Hervi3, do. do., $lO,OOO, at 981. George Hervis, do. do., $lO,OOO, at 99. Mary W. Reges, do. do., $4,620, at 991, Rebecca Ecleton, do. d0.,53,000, at par. Drexel dc Co„ do. do., $6BOO, at 99. i. First National Bank,Philadelphia, d0.d0., $33,000, at par. First National Bank,Philadelphia,do. do., $60,950, at 98. First National Bank, Philadelphia, cou pon do., $5,000, at 871. First National Bank, Philadelphia, re gistered do., $161,265 02, at 971. Jay Cooke & Co., do. do., $48,855 78, at 97. Do. do., ooupon do., $44,000, at 97. L. Knowles, registered do., $3,000 at par. Lewis Elkin, do. do.. $5,000, at 98. Do. , do., do. do., $4,000, at 971. Do. do., coupon fives, $2,000, at 98, and interest. Jes. H. Sharp, registered do., $12,270, at 99. i. Bingham d: Potts, do. do., $ll,OOO at 961. S. Weir Lewis, do. do., $7,750, par and in terest. J. Lafonreade, coupon fives, $6,000, at 971. Chas. H. Rodgers, do. do., $B,OOO, at 99i.. A. Biddle, do. do., $139,000, at 981. A. Biddle, do. do., $14,000, at 981. A. Biddle, registered do., $37,000 at 931. York Co. National Bank, oonpon sixes, $20,000, at 1041. V. K. Kelsey, do. do., $B,OOO, at 105. • V. K. Kelsey, registered fives, $B,OOO, at 971. Conversion of Bonds. The rapid conversion at the Treasury De partment of 7-30 notes into 5-20 s, is attended with many difficulties on account of the number of lost or stolen 7.30 notes sent to the department. Banks and persons deal ing in 7-30 s should remember that although all the coupon bonds of the government are issued payable to bearer, so that they will pass by delivery and are good, though lost or stolen, when in the hands of a bona fide holder. The case is different with the 7-30 s, which are issued in blank, but with the words "on order" instead of "or bearer," imprinted on the face. As long as a 7-30 note remains thus in bank it passes by de livery like a coupon bond, and a bona fide purchaser for value can collect the same, notwithstanding it has been lost or stolen; but in the case where the holder of the seven thirty bond fills the blank space with his name, the note then becomes his property , payable to him or order, and he cannot thereafter be deprived of his title by any loss or larceny of the ,note, any more than the holder of a draft or check payable to his order; and this is the law, notwithstanding his name may have been skilfully extracted by acid or otherwise. so as to leave no trace of the name. If the holder of the note can prove clearly that his name was written once on the face of the seven-thirty, his title isgood, notwith standing the erasure, and even against a bona fide holder for value, and will be re cognized by the Treasury Department, and upon proof, the note will be paid to him. All persons dealing in government secu rities ought carefully to bear in mind the foregoing peculiarity of the seven-thirty notes, which may, as stated. become con verted into negotiable securities, payable only to order, which cannot be the,case with any of the coupon bonds of the government. A Little Boy Frightened to Death. [Correspondence of the Daily Wisconsin.] Evratsvrror.r., Oct. 27.—One of the most touching scenes I ever heard of transpired in Madison, to-day, and was related to me by an eye witness. It was as follows: A son of Waldo Abeel, of Madison, was frightened to death. Be was about five or six years of age. He was playing with another boy about his own age, on the steps of the resi dence of Mr. Abeel, when, a gentleman, shall I say? no, a monster In human form, or a very thoughtless man, passiag. by, pitched at the boys and told them that he would catch them and abut them up unless they ran into the house. They both ran for their lives. Mr. Abeel's son fell upon the floor in paroxysms. When he came to so as to know anything, he begged of his mother not to let the man catch him, and he would never go on the steps again. " nevei• will do it again, I never will do it again," exclaimed the poor" little sufferer and immediately went into another fit. The reaction of the system brZught on a dysen tery, from which he never recovered. Decision by - the Supreme Court of Mis sissippi—The a.egat hiatus of the State. NEW ORLEANS , Nov—Ib.—The Supreme Court of Mississippi have decided that the State has never lost its organization as a government by reason pf secession or the war, but that it was in all respects not only defaeto, but de jure, a State, and that the functions of the government were rightly and constitutionally exercised by those who exercised executive, legislative and judicial functions during that time within the State. The,opinion of the Court was delivered by Judge Heins. Judge Shallyerger, of Mississippi,aLso de cided that sales and executory contracts made before the surrender, founded upon Confederate Treasury notes as a considera tion were valid and can be enforced now. Judge Clayton some time since decided the contrary. These cases go to the Supreme Court for final adjudication. From Louisville. LOUISVILLE. Nov. 15.—The Courier . of to morrow will announce that General Thomas L. Crittenden has resigned the State Trea surership, and Alfred W. Allen, has been appointed in his place. Crittenden, a colo nel in the regular army, goes to California to command a regiment. The Democratic State Central Committee have determined to call a State Convention, at Frankfort, on February 22d, 1867. W. P. King has been arrested and com mitted to the military prison, as one of the marauders upon the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad. The. Rev. G. B. Cummings has been con secrated Assistant Bishop of-the _Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Ken tucky. The ceremonies were very im posing. The North carotins Emigrants, BALTutonE, Nov. 15.—The races at the Horse Fair have been postponed on account of the storm. The North Carolina emigrants who left Fortress Monroe last evening, on their way to seek new homes and hetter their fortunes in the Western States, passed through this city to•day, attracting much attention and sympathy by their evidently impoverished condition. They numbered some three hun dred persons of all ages and sexes, white and black. Most of the men;were 'clad in well worn suits of rebel gray, whilst the females Wfge ;nod scantily pr9vich4 with 9verz _ . THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, .FRIDAY, NOVEMBER,I6 1866. conceivable description of poverpy-stricken garments: In the ease of William T. Smithson, the Washington banker; against Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, for trespass, damages are claimed at $lO,OOO. In the writ instituted by , Messrs. Hughes, Messrs. Den ver and Peck for the plaintiffs, Mr. William Y. Fendall has entered his appearance Or the defendant, and a plea of not guilty hav ing been entered, the case stands for trial. It is not probable, however, that it will be reached at the present term of the Circuit Court. SALE of PUBLIC LANDS.—The Commis sioner of the General' Land Office has re ceived returns from the local office at Tallahasse, Florida; showing that during . October 22,446 acres of the public lands were disposed of in that State, for actual settlement, under the Homestead law. The Homestead entries at Tallahassee being re strained, by the law of 1866, to eighty acres each, the tracts taken as above will add in Florida two hundred and eighty farms to those already settled. Returns from the local office at St. Peter, Minnesota, show that during the last month the disposal of public lands amounted to 3,688 acres. FIVE white men and a negro were flogged yesterday, in Richmond, by order of the Hustings Cour!, on conviction of petty larceny. This is the first instance here, in many years, of the infliction of stripes on white men by judicial sentence. STATEThEAsinars . Irlawriarali yesterday rp calved a despatch announcing that the safe in the Treasurer's office, in 'Beaver county, had been broken open and robbed of a con siderable sum of money , . • ROTICE.—In compliance with the Act ofAri senably, April 4th, 1865, providing against a roughil detention and appropriation of barrels and 'other vessells, Bergdoll & .Psotta, Brewery of the City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have flied in the office of the Court of Common Pleas a description of marks by which their barrels and vessels are known. We claim as our property all barrels and veaselsbelonging to us. Mark 1, L. B. &C. P. branded on the head and bottom-of each vi ssei or barrel. ' 2. A private mark of an anchor, about two Inches in length, branded on the head or bottom, or on both beads of each barrel or vessel. noM'sl2* Us , OFFICE OP THE LEGIGHCOAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, PHILADEIr .T. , HI A, November 15, ISM. The Stockholders of this Company, whose names .ppeartd as such on their books on the Bth day of Sep tember last,at 3P. M„ are hereby notified that the privilege to subscribe to new stock at par, on (the terms of the circular of Augaat29, 1866, will expire on the list day Of December next, at 3.P. 31. SOLOMON SHEPHERD, 15,tdel Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND o . ,*SOUTHVIRN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM ?ANY, 314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVER RE. Notice is hereby given that by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the abovenamed Company, adopted August thlB6B, the FOURTH and last ln• statement of the Capital Stock of said Company, being THIRTY PER CE.NTUM or SEVEYFY.FIVE DOL. LABS per share, has been called in, and la due and payable at this office. T 4? MI ICE OP THE tHILADELPFIA AND sorra ERN '11" 4 IT STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 314 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE Pinnaint.t, Pare, November sth, 1866. STOCKHOLDERS' NOTlCE.—Subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Philadelphia and Southern Nail 'St.amehlp Company are hereby notified that ce_rtill calm for the same are now ready, and will be issued from this office In eyrhatige for the Installment re nogceipts. • WILLIAM J. MALCOLM, -11:0i !secret:4u and Treasurer. {rte THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the DUNEARD CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 39 South SECOND street, on TUESDAY, Nov nth, 1 SG6, at 4 o'clock. P. M. n09.10t• P. STACKHOUSE Jr., Secretary. WILILIM T. HEWER & BROTHER Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. Aar COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. -VA Er (1. LANCASTER. La. GRAIN 'STORE. SPRUCE STREW WHAM% ESTABLISH= Lni CORN, OATS and hiLLI,PREDsoId Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to all parts of the City. rie7.ly LI O. =SMUT , • EA.& Oor. W A T IMII: and • CEIDEEITISTrr ( edwV " I,9kt ld for th e sale of the Products of the 3oWaterk i r:r Refinery and the Grooms' Stem House, of Philadelphia. MAYLVANIA WORKB.—ON THE DELA E,ver below PHILADELPHIA, 01MDMIALI: Delaware cjiu . SON & COrnPa. Emblem and Iron Boat bonder% All kinds of X:INDENt3ING AND NONIXINDMISING GENIC% Irm Vessels °fall descriptions, Boilers, Vida, Tanks Propellers az., OW r. }MANNY, W. B. "MN ' SY, 8. A, Rirgrnumn &An L a at Ba ds A r Penn Works, Phila. Snllder, EL Nail+. VAUGHAN mmaaucrs.. wM. H. likes= /NO. E. COPE. ni iotrrlfwAßK Forriqpiri:Flrrit AND wess eTorr Ernmers. PromararLPHEA. meauncx & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MAORMSTS. anufachare High and Low Pressure Steam Engine* or Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, 'Dinka, Iron Boats, des, Castings of all kinds, either' iron or bran. Iron Frame Roos for 034 Works, Workshops am Ntallroad Stagers!, etc. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and mor mproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; ant iugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oper Steam Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Bha• sines, fte.. Sole Agentsßillenz's Patent Rarar Bolidt apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer ant raining Machine. Wooiaey's Patent Oentrtintai fings4 D -1/113 PIXTITSEM-111BEIGY,_ ELNILRILL THAOKARA, NO. 718 10MOSTr4 tit street lannlisanrers Of Gas Biztares, Lamps, dto„ (4c. Torrid call the attention of the public to their largo did Megan assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendan lracketsmac, They also introduce U.S pipes ink )wellinge and Public iltiffdlints, and attend to extend rantas, ed altering and repallimg Gas All work war . ASO Wall L. WRIGHT. THORNTON MLR. OLNICONT J itRISOON. THEODORE WHIGHT. PRANK L. ishAls, PATES WRIGHT 4 SONS, Impotent of Earthenware, and PiLIiPP mad Commission Merchants o. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia I:4 . . .. e .. . S . •r 1 ' • Only OM to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Dien elated, as very low prima. A. PEY6BON youdietis, I I "t valv ziAti-,1 • a 1,4 111 e 13,3 THOMI3ON'S LONDON ILITOIDINEB OB EUROPEAN RANGES, for familia', hotels or public Institutions In TWENTY DIFFER ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, HO air , Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole plates, Broil els, (looking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the manufacturers. mp2l•m,w.f,6mo JOB BARTLETT & SON. Manufacturers of the ' CEBRATED BARTLET LE T HEATERS, uooking Ranges Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work of every descr i ption . A splendid assortment of ItiI'AISTERS AND VENTILATORS, and Silver's Air tight Stoves, always on hand, at No. 924 Arch Street, Philadelphia. au3041 THONAN O. DIXON it BONA. Late Andrews it Dixon, INA 0/13:3TNETT street xklbteelrlda tiaxtr OPPOtite United Ettates aunt. • er • • - LOW-DOViTL PARLOR, 017 Am - cm% _ And other GRATES /or Anthisatte, ma/nano= and wool" ova WARR-AIR FURNACES:Et, 170 r Warinin Peblio and Private B ATORS ath:Ueda BRO , V AND VIEDENEY•42IAPS OOOKING-RAN ,_GES RATH-86MM% ;Ilia WHOLAINALE and RETAIL ariaD. DOLPH Llarbes administered Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas, to thousand wink ect emccess for Dental. Surgical and Medical' • Poser:and for amusement:lay NW cents (500 Per. ' km extracting. No charge far extracting when teeth are ordered Dace No. 258 West Washington Square below Locust street. seventh street oars pass the door. Don't be foolish enOugh to go elsewhere aad pay $2 and Ss for the gas. N. B continue to give in p_trpotiona to Om Rental propmton, oolO•Imit • The Snit Against Secretary Stanton ISPECLUL. NOTIVEb• SEPADOLL t PSOTTA. WlLT:ram J. MALCOLM. Treasurer. : imz.) Jp 32:rx 4 1:!..14 PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 419 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW) PHILADELPHIA. (nov3-3=llli SHARPE THOMSON, ago 209 North Second street. DENTIhTIZY. LinItISER. 'R &J. J. WILLIAMS, N. W. cor Broad and Green Sts., Dm= PLAT OSOUNDIN . EIBOARDS,DWI% 'Walnut Butternut and Chestnut, AUL, OAK and POPLAR: no2cint F. H. WILLIAMS , LUMBER, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA. oczs CHARLES ESTE, LUMBER, Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets. PHILADELPHIA'. oczt.sza- 1866 -43.imEar WHITE PIENIC BOARDS AND PLANK, 4-4, 5-4. 64, 2,2„%", 3 and44nr...b, CHOICE PANEL AND IrDISTCOMAION,IB Ant long. 4.4, 4, PANEL , P A T T E RNd-I WHITE PINE.PLANK. LARGE APE SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND. N66BUIL LD N NG ! -BUII ! BUILDING ! BUILDING. DIG LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! 44 CAROLINA FLOORING., . 5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-9 DELAWARE FLOORING, 5-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PPE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUTFLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. J.E 66 —CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. • LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES, COOPER SHINGLES, FINE ASt•ORTMENT, FOR SALE LOW. No. I LEDAR. LOGS AND POSTS, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. istta VU. LUXBKEB FOR UDS D E RT T A K E . S 1! likO CEDAR, WA.LeiIIT AND PINE. RFT) CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE. 1866 ' LRAM: LUMBER OF ALL K . INDS, . ALE ANI LUMBER OE ALL HINDS. Ss,SONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. "HERBY AND ARE. OAR PLANK AhD BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1866. OQAR BOX MANIT SPANISH CIOA_B BOX-BOARDS.. 1666• -8 P RUCE JO RIICE LS JOIST-SPRUCE JOIST SPr. SPRUCE JOIST mom 14 TO 3 FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO V. FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCAN maim. • MAULE, BROTHSR t 00.. No. MOO SOUTH street. 3&ll.—The tuideselgnell are p ; re , pared so recetal 14 orders fir St. Marrs. Georgia, 'Ober, of ania acricilon which will be prom tly exec:Med. • cr up, . i, Ica •71. r• ..• 11,4 AI/ 61J1:3 4 1 Cak:i;il pVB7•Ta • • r) THIS DAY 1. TROUSSEAU'S CLINICAL MEDICTI..I7. Part 1. Lectures on Clinical Medicine delivered at the Hotel Dien Paris, by a, Trousseau, Professor of. Clinical emecine In the Facatty of Medicine, Physichui to the Hotel Dien, &c. Translated and edlte‘vrith Motes and Appendices by P. Victor Basire, M. D.. London and Paris. ZANDER ON THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE- The Ophthalmoscope Its varieties and lts nse. Translated from the German of Dr. Adolph Zsnder by Robert Brundenell Carter,F. R. C. 8. Eng. Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirorgical t3ociety, with notes and addi tions by the Translator. COOLEY'S TOILET AND OMMETIO ABTS. The Toilet and Cosmetic :Arta in Ancient aria Modern Times, with review of the Different Theories of Beauty, and copiously allied information social Hygienic and Medical. 3c , by Arnold J. COoley. LINDSAY & BLACEJSTON, Publishers, Booksellers and Importers, 26 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, kfARION HARLAND'S NEW BOOK.--SIINNY ITA BANK. By the Author of "Alone;' "Hidden Path." &C. MlO. BSEIHOVEIS'S LETTERS. Translated by Lady Wallace 2 vols.. 16m0. BIOLOW PAPigatt. Second Series limo. MELODIES FOR CHILDHOOD. With highly -do. lortd illustrations 12mo. THE STATE THE llath. CHURCH AND THE WORLD AT THE FINAL 011 CHEF AR . OP EVIL. AND REVS L ATION OF ANTICHRIST, his deed:roc. lion at the second coming of Christ. and the ushering in Cl the 111.11ennium. By the Rev J. G. Gregory, M. A., with an Appendix by Mrs. A. P. Jonah. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S. A. .tdartien. ilti Chestnut street. A L.L.KNI3 LIFE OF PHLLIDOR.—THE LIFE 01 • PHLLIDOR, liEnsfolan and Chess Player. by Geo Allen, Greek Professor in the tratverrig of Penneyl van's, with a Supplementary lb' . on Phllidar, Chem Author land as Player, by e Von Hol debrand and de Lass, Envoy Extraordinary and Mr Plenipotentiary of the King of Proses, at thi Court of Saxe-Welmer. 1 Vol., octave. 3f, VI top. PeCe 11 25. Lately published by E. H. BOVL.W .4 i 00.. JOHN CAMPBELL, HAS REMOVED TO 740 SANSOM street. A large assortment of Law and Miscellaneous Books constantly on band. nOl3-6t CASTOR VOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE W.ELL I & CO.'S PATENT GLASS CASTOP WHEELS. These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, &C. We claim that they - give to Pianos a greatly increased force of sound. without 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 hese valuable mu sical instruments. Dr. ValentinMott,irevious to Mr death. pronounced the 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 Man anyotber cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use, often caused by a rust, which adheres with gluelike tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that glass is non-corrosive. There are no rough or unfin ished edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often find In those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly,llo .ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the straws phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sm , Mm., or edge, while tne former will always maintain the smoothness of glass, just as they are finished. " By sleeping upon glass wheels you retain all the eleo tricity yen had in your body on retiring, and you get up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the eleo tricity gained while in bed cannot pass - off. Ask your doctor what be thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases, are not caused trom the Want of electricity. We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro. flounced past coring, with the infiammatozy rhen matism. The wheels cured, him in less than fora weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man." These are fticts which can be proven on application at our office. No. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory,al Westville, New Jersey , where we have some sixty bands employed In the Manufacture of the Glass Oaa tor 090 be paid to any one who will say they have not received anY benefit or relief after wing Copewell & Co.'s Patent Glaso Castors." - EL - sample set (4) - of the Wheels sent to any part of , the 'United States, on re ceipt of 01 50. J. B. CAPWELL <4 00 oot ana • N 0.205 Race street. I ' I 'I `I ODPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY T/IYABIJIIER'S DEPARTMENT. • , PHIMATIELPHIA November 0866. NOTICE 10 STOCK.U OLDEBS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semiannual dividend of FOUR PER OMIT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after November 80,1688. Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting diVidends are to be had at the office of the Company, No. 238 S. THIRD street. 002 301 . THOMAST. FIRTH. Treasurer. - NSW TUMMY PRUNES, OUBBANT 4 . &O.— New Turkey Prunes, quality veryine; New Crop Currants, Orange and Lemon Peel, N Idatage_Le. mow. landing and for sale by JOB. 8176;a144 & Evoysousuzielawmfivenuo t - - - - • 187 South Fourth ateett. BOOKSELLER, A.VOT.IOIII BALD. • 14 . roLOMAS & SONS. AtTUTIONRHERS__, , Noe. nil cod South FOURTH anus SALES Op STOVES I4I ANL REAL =TATA . At the Enhance, every TUMEDAY, at 120'0100 noon Sir Handbill' of each party limed solLorateli. a nd on the' PreVinve to each rale 2000 cata logues hdparnphlet rm, ying fall esertptlone, znTATE PRIVATR'SALR. Printed. catalogn .es comprising seyar9l her dred thousand dollars, including every deaCripttoti Of City azid COTMtd:FFroPertY. frOM.the *mallet dwellinr to , the most el ega nt mansions, elegant COtual7 Ben% farms, bnslneea r 0 es zerw uE.NiTtmx B A LES at the Auction Store EVERY THURSDAY. , . • Particular' attention given to salsa at Periete STOOKS. dtc. ON TUEDAY, NOV 20. At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia l'itrohanire For agewo.nt of whom It may concern- 4600 shares of the American Are, Co. Stock. J ' • • For other accannts— Pew 93 north aisle Second ; Presbyterian Church, Se. venth Street. below Arch. 1 share Point Breeze Park Association. 1 share Philadelphia Library Co. 95000 Camden and Atlantic 2d mortgage 7 per cent bonds. 2 shares f'amden and Atlantic Land Co. 50 shares Tr. moat Coal Co. It shares Union at rit”al Ins. Co, 50 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad. REAL STATE SALE, NOV. 20. Trustees' Sale—Vms.v Ver..trestat BUSINESS Loos- TION, NO. 1311 Caestnut at, west of Thirteenth—two fronts. This is a very valuable business square. Trustees' Feremntory Sale-By Order of Oourt of Common .Pleas-TWOBTORY BRICE DWELLING. 1. 0.1412 Beach at. Rxecutors' bale- Estate of Joseph Keyser, deeoll— LARbE and VALGIJABLE ROTEL, known an "Bar ley Sheaf," Nos. 257 and 259 North Second et., belqw Vine, Fourstory Brick Building, No. 122 Vine st, and 2 3 bree•story Brick Dwellings-42X feet front, 350 feet deep. Plana at the auction rooms VELty VALUABLE Busts's:es STARE—FIVE-STORY OFFICE BIIILI,ING, No. 19 South Third et ,'below Market. Orptums' Court Sale—Estate of Horatio G. WorraL decoo—THREE-STORY BEIM DWELLING, No. 806 urth Twelfth st. north of Brown. Same Estate—THEEE-inGBY HEWS DWELIr N 0.4 4 .33 Heath et _ Same Eatate-- STO RY - 13EICE DWELL LNG, No. 884 North Twelfth st, north of Brown. Executors' Bale—Estate of John R. Worrell, dec'd— OT. Price street. Germantown. • Same Estate-2 TWO•STOEY !BLUE DWELL. 'Os, Nes. 99 and 93 Zdtrcer street,plormester. D So. MS Congress street. 3 BUILDIN O LOTS, N. E. corner of Twenty-second and Vine streets. iIUILLLNG LOT, Twentysecond street, north of Vine. _ Nr EMT VA LITAELE - BIIBINES/1 STAIsII39-3 FIVE STORY BRICK SCORM, .N 05.184, 128 and 138 Market street, east of Second, 45 feet front. Clear of all in• can brance. Possession of each Ist Tannary,lB66. Peremptory Sale—By Order of Heirs—THREE STORY BRICK STORE 4t. DWELLING, N. E. oor. of Andress and Lemon streets; between 12. th and lath and Mount Vernon and Wallace sta. Buono's' Peremptory Sale—E.tate of William Smith, deceased—THßEE-STORY BRICK TAVERN and DWELLING, N. E. corner Second and Thompson streets,wlth two Frame Dwellings in the rear on Perry BD eel. WELLSECURED GROI7RD RENT, $24 a year. TBREK49TORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 639 Log.n street. north of Wallace. LARGE and VA LIIABLec LOT, Costello alieet, near Dirt. 's lane, 0 ERMAN TONr.g. GROUND RENT, 1r...4 a year. .I.xecutors' SaIe—DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDAECE, /So. 6.32 Race street, eeeculte Fru , kl in Square. 2 THREESTORY BRICE STORES and D WELD Iv 08.1031 and 1033 Easter street. Trustees' Peremptory SaIe—NRAT THREE-STORY BRICK D G, lvo. e 22. .North Twenty-second at., north of Spring Garden at. Sale absolute. SALE OP A. VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Nov 16 at the auction store. commencing at 4 o'clk.. the valuable Law Library of the late Stephen Benton, Fsq.. including the Pennsylvania and outer Reports. Also, a number of Miscellaneous Books. Bale at No 713 Brown street. _ SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIER , MIRROR, LARGE WALNUT BOOKCASE, FINE BBCCSELS AND IMPERIAL CARPETS, ac. UN WEDNESDAY MOICSLNe. At le o'clock. at No. 713 Brown street, by catalogue, the superior Walnut Parlor and Chamber Faro tture. two suits Cottage Chamber Furniture, Pier Mirrors tine Brussels and Imperial Carpets, Nitchen Farni tore, etc. May be examined earls , on the fnotrdas of Wit. BY JOHN B. NYEBB St OD« Aller/UNEaar ; N. HS and 224 MARENT street. censor of girt LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF BREWS AND OTRER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. do, ON MONDAY MORNLNO, NOV. 19 At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, ON HUM warms cREDIT, abont:oo lots oThYstttat ill:ai ler. man and British Dry Goods, embracing a sawn meat of hinny and staple articles in WM. , worsteds, woolens, linens and cottons. F. 8.--Goode arranged fez examination and cab • __9' _ - LABOE pour rinq SALE OP FRENCH, SAXON'S , ITALIAN, AND BRITISH DRY GOOODS, r liDTlOß—lncluded In our sale at MONDAY, Nov. , will be Annul In Part the =owing, NU-. DECIDES GOODs. Pieces Parishlack. colored and printed Merinos. do Paris Silk. Manse Po pelines and Eninglines. do plain and printed Deladnes,Sk.irtlemi do: , ..essalis th. Plaids, black and colored Empress Clo do plain and twilled Persians, and Poll de Chews s, do black and colored Almons, Mantra and Rem. Pull lines Paris Brooke Long and Square Shawls. do Plaid Woolen, Lama and. Eerie° Shawls do bilk and Cloth Cloaks, Paris Brooke Scalia SLUM. Pieces solid colors and fancy Lyons Foult de Boles. do glossy black Gros do Mtn and Taffeta de Lyon. do rich dine Grains drat, de France, exmures. Balmoral& HOOP rsKtirrs. &c. Full Ares London silk stripe Balmoral Skirts. Full lines white and eol'd Hoop Skirts all slzec. Good F ulls. lines Linen Handkerchiefli. Blain Fronts. White Full lines Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbon. Full lines Dress and Cloak Trimml cwt. Braids, Bottom Poll lines Paris 1811 k Ties and 81ar114. Dress Orna ments. Need Nets, Embrldertes, Gloves, Suspenders. Gimps, d:c. RODS DE LAWNS. 1 case Bonjour all wool colored Delaines. 1 do GA Paris all:wool do . vymp. O zi: — BE& 'Txg&VKLfI a R74741377i0 Y NORNISiS, NOY. 5), At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on Am months , credit, shout 1,1300 packages Boon:, Shoes, Bat. morals, &c., embracing a rime and fresh assortment of firstelass City and Fsetern inanuilicture.Oyez lbr exam:fruition with catalogues early on the linernMl of sale. LARGE Pourrirs aux oi RturiEca L _ _mum B. GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY coo ns. We will hold • Large Sale of Foreign and Domani, Dry G fOr ouchoods, hor catalogue, on four months' credit one part . ON THURSDAY HORNDITI, Nogernber 22, at le o'clock, embracing about SO pack aces and lots of staple and fancy srtiou. • wooing worsteds, linens. 'UM.. and cottcns, to which we Invite the attention of dealers. N. 13.—eatalognee ready and goods arranged fat *mambo' don earls' on the morning Ulnae. THOM.AB MEM{ as BON .A.IICITIONSZEiiss An OOMEIBSION miatcaLtarrs, tho (Rear entrance Door Sanwa% street.) HOTJEWHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY Di ECRSPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNIEBENT, SALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, Ealee Of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on u most Reasonable Terms, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, &C., AT MI FMCGIANGE, THOMAS BIRCH & SOl respectfully 'nib= Mei blends and the public that they are prepared to Wu to the sale of Real Estate by auction and aturirats Ft.sr.nl OF THE 'MACHINERY OF A COTTON MILL. ON MONDAY MORNING, Nov. 19, at 11 o'clock. at the Jefferson Tannery Build. ing (8d story) northwest cornerofJeffersonandMilliin streets, will be sold by order of the receiver, the Ma chinery belonging to the late firm of Farley & Welsh contesting of Looms. Temples, 1391111/11e Machine Bobbin Frame Power Prehs. Shafting, Bolting, Bob. bins, Spools; Pickers, Shuttles, Reed and Heddles, Yarn. &c. Also. the Lease of the premises. Cepies of the inventory can be had at the auction store. BALE OF AKRE:LOAN AND EUROPEAN PAlNTlNGS.______dce. ON TUESDAY-EV .WIDNG. Nov. W, atUi o'clock, at our Art Gallery, No. 1110 Chestnut street, will be sold, a collection of over HO Choice Paintings, of every variety of subject. embrao• Ing tine specimens by Sheridan Young, E Moran, Hamilton, Rothermel, Winner Cooper, Jullard: Wall, Richards. Grunewald, Nicholson, Hartwick, Ramsey, and others. The Paintings are now open f 1r exhibition. Catalogues will be ready on Thursday. TKE- MOM:PAL biONBY EST AWr TRAWCW) 121. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE street& Money advanced on Merchandise generallt Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Flats and on all artiOes of value, for any length of tlm WO on. OERS AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALA Fine Gold Hunting ease, Double Bottom and Opal race Enlists, American and EMU Patent Levis Watches; ho Gold Hunting Case and Open race I* pine Watchw Fine Geld Duplex and ether Watches Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English American and Swiss Patent Lever and - Lenin; Watches: Double Cisms BAWD, guarder and otbs Watches; Dagen' Fancy Watches; Diamond Breast g i d, 31. 2 113 r Bin% ninP, Studs, ant Fine eleIS edallions; ;Fronde .sec Scarf Ms; Brag Pins) Finger GAL .1P.1f1;, Pencil Cameo , 4 . FvfP l 7 11226 na l& imie and sp _lengist Fireproof imitable for a Jeweler, price Ma. WOO, • &Wend 404 in South Osundoni Fifth als Chestnut streets. - DA' 7113 1 raltVicr, AITUrIONNEERS. artemiTati.. Than= di 130resa. . Store No. 421 Walnut street. AIintErMITLID 13AiatS at the Stare eV Tae."** at SAME 4.1 , ;ulsmingozaldu partleatar BY SALiatITY 00wAYICITIOMINIM e tie metreet. ogisarumggivxmAgussmgowAngisigiug.clunik j Awls A. dnurEntAzr, t ua o.e rl o caM T MEW= FAIL El&LB ONTEE PREffilna. . eintht.ANTOWEL This Sale. on the premites, Germantown. on iIIATUDe- DA Y AFTERNOON. NOV. 17 ta o'clOCl Preeinei7: includes— . Y 6 EiZOIBLE BVELDINEI LOIS, Pulaski ave9tte, Wayne avenue and Bevmoarst. • WO- The location of these Traellhof Pout is hidit ang inviting for improvements; elegant and substantial resi dences surround them, the Os/vary Church is within three-traarters of a squat e. IE9- Only one•fuurth of the , purchase molar re• gutted. : Lithographic plans at thestore. The sale will be without reserve, by dtrectlon et the ham:Mors of Edward Royal. deed. POURIIENITH PALL BALE ATTHEEXCHANGE. OVEMBER 21. This Fall% on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock noon. of the Exollange, Nvlll Include the following STOOKS. Share hi the MercanWJe Library. PARHAM ST—A frame house, Parham at., Third Ward, 17 by 60 feet. Partof lot subject to 813 83 /Mona r.nt. fhphans` Court Sae—Estate of Ri4hoias rov. dec'd. .tco 813 BIITTONW.OOD ST—A two story Brick Dwelling, 17 by 100 feet 9' Inches deep. Clear. Execu tors S %le.—Estate of Wm.S. Riney; PROPERTY N. SN VFNTH BT—Frame Houses and Large Lo a. Nos. 2023 and 2125 N. 7th at.. 50 by 199 feet. Clear. Executors' Peremptory • 881e—liktate of John Best, dee'd. Sheriff's Salest the Washington Horse. THE ENTIRE FURNITURE. FIXTURES LI QUORS, LtrASE. &c , OF T. 11.6 WASHINGTON ROUSE, NOS, 709 AND 711 CHESTNUT Street. ON TUESDAY MORNING. 1g0v..2.0,3866, at 100 o clock, will be sold at public sale, by order of the Sheriff, at 109 and 711 Chestnut at.. the entire Furniture of the Waelangt^n House. tacky:ling elegant Parlor Furniture, Plano; Chamber Furniture, Bedsteads; Bureane, Carpets, Looking Glasses Hair Matresses, large lot of very superior Feather Beds and Bedding, the entire Furalture of about 100 chambers. DINLNG. Ware.RM FURNITURE. Table the Silver China Ware. Knives, Fork,, Table Linen, dm. 'LIQUORS. * * Also. a choice collection of wines, Brandies. Ging, Whiskies, Cigars, &c. FIXTUBF& - Abe, th e Gas Fixtures, Chan Jailers, Awninci s Lampe, Kitchen Utensils' &c. MARBLE BAS• ' Also, the Marble her and shelves, Blreeroorgaretiko. LRAI3.E. Also. the Goodwill and Lease from the Ist of Janu ary. IS67_ , for three years. Maybe examined With catalogues three days be.rbre the aalo. Sher iff. lkil..Sale without reserve or limit, by order of the BY B. SOOTY, JB.. AUCTIONNEB No. 102 D Camel:el tr.r. street. GREAT AUCTION 15 &LE. OP PICKY/Ms. OIL PAINTINGS, PASTELS AND CRYSPAL MEDALLIONS. Belonging to the American Art Gallery, N. Y.. to be sold at Scott'. Art Gallery, 1010 Chestnut street. On the evenings of WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and PRIDAY. Nov. 21 2t and 23, At 2% o'clock each evening. CARD.—We are now prepared to make arrangement for special sales of 011 Paintings or any other works of art.. Our location being in the centre of the most tsar ionable thoroughfare of our city makes it a desirable resort for connoisseurs and lovers o• art In general. N.B.—Sales of merchandise In general solicited. Personal attention given to outdoor sales. A RoLLAND. AUCTIOMEID ARincT mess. gates of Furniture at the Auction Store JOUST WEDNESDAY. at 9 o'clock. Partiatuzu *mention given to sales at Private Bast; denees THE NEW CENTRAL AUCITON Rousz. Capacity—Four floors each 75 by '24 feat. • Location-1h the very Centre of the City, and adjoin ing the Fencers' Market. edvsntages—Slas been a first-claw Secondhond Far niture Stand for over thirty Tears. - Storage—Superior accommodation for Storage of Furniture. Inducements—Very liberal terms offered to persons having Furniture and Merchandise for sale References—Over one hundred of the moat promi nent citizens of PhfladelpL pnix? FORD 00., ADUTIONEREN. No. NM MARERT street SALE OF 800 CASES BOOTS, Imam, BROGANS, &c.. &c. ON ONDAY a s NOV. 19 commencing ut ten o'clock. we will elt by for cash, lea) mans prime Boots, Mmes. Brogans l M mnral, &c,. of citr and Eastern manntactnre, embriv rings fresh and desirable assortment of goods. ASHBRIDGE W., AMMDarnalji r• • Von BENT , ON MAME= Street, below E very deatrable rooma.on 2nd, 3rd and 4th dons. from Jarautry 1, 1567. nol4 w f m4ll FOB SALE.—Theliandsome Threastray Bridc w tux attics and dapple three s tury back buildings, situate No. 1509 Spruce street. Has every modern convenience. Lot V. feet front by 140 feet deep, to a 40 feet wide street, on which it erected a stable and carriage Noose. Immediate pOSseSSIOn given. J. M. 6IIMMEY ,t SONS, MB Walnut street. FUR N1:-.4).ME TICREESTORY BRD:rE RESIDENCE, with double three story bac.a buildings, and havingevery modern convenienag Situate on the East Side of TWENTIETH Street above Race. Let 33 feet front by 95 feet deep, to a2e teet wide street. Immediate possession given. J. 3:f.. GM:MET & SONS, 508 'Walnut street. ogITREtrR STORY ROUSE FOR SALE, 20 bast front, No. Callowhill street. in complete er; modern conveniences. posseesien at once. "Price low. Apply to GUMMY & SONS, No. SU Walnut street. .Isieventh street cars pass near the door. n 015.31 1, MN MOROCCO FICTORYZFOICSAI.F large lot of ground with Factory and alt other neces sary out-buildlngs, including tubs, vats, dx . suitable for the mental:a:tore of Morocco, situate on hd. , .Toha street, above George ano running through to Maul street. „L, Gummy & SONtd„ 508 Walnut street. FOR SA L E—A. MEW AND ELEGANT BRICK AND BROWN-STONE DWA.LLIN_ o. 2020 t•PRUCE STREET, WITH ALL T iBH. MODERN LEPROVIIIMENIN. APPLY TO MaIILE BRO. not-1M 2S(X) SOUTH STREET.!. FOR SA LE The valuable property a O. 48 and 50 North Sixth street known as the PENN VANLA. HOTEL. lot 50x250' terms easy—apply to HOLSTEIN DEHA.V 617 Walnut street. COMMERCE STREET,—FOB SALE—The valuable Store Property, situate 413 Commeroa street, with lot 25 het front by 76 feet deep. Possession given December Ist, 1866. J. IL GUbrst EY in BONS. 508 Walnut street. seIOR ItRN f—A three-story stone (rough cast) ItlinIDENtE, with stable and car age house, tae on the south side of Chestnut street, east of 38th, West Philadelphia. Immediate possession given. J. uhf.GIIM3iEY & 60NS,SOS Walnut street. ForTO FA_RBIERS.—.A. STORE. on AROR street .; wi th a snowy front, will be vacated to a Farrier, a few months, Address S.A. WILITAK Bur. .LETIZ.: office. n015.n.* lEE OR RENT.—A large 3•story store. situate oat L the nonth aide of Church alley', above Second at. Pes‘eselon_g.lven March 15,1867. J. M. GUM3:MY & tiaNs. 898 Wabontstreet. atle FOR SALE—A three-story brick DWELLING, gEirclih two-story back buildings. Modern Improve- " menta. 432 LOMBARD street. Apply to COP PUCK .TORDAN. Real Estate Brokers, 4.3 WALNUT et, FOR SALE CHEAP.—A thrke story brick DWELLING, H 8 Carlisle street, 15 by 75 feet, to a back street. Apply to COPPUCK .4. JORDAN, Real Estate Brokers. 433 WALNUT street. 111-1.11 _ TO RENT—The House No 1309 Fran Street,Era Rent $7Ol. Apply at 1328 Spruce street, between lo and 12 o'clock. n012.ni,w,f,20 tro. FOR S.A_LR.—Houses No. 242 Pine street, corner Mg Third. and Pine streets and No, 430 South Third et. apply stall S. THIRD street nol4Ste "UN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN. AND J FOR TIM CITY AND COUNTS OF PGILA DF LPHlA—Trust Estal e of GEORGE W. BAIT ER - The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOHN F. OHNE, Trustee of said Estate, and to report distribution of the Balance in the bands of the acnountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, at the office of THOMAS B Brae ar, Eso. ZY2 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, 20th of November. 1866, at four o'clock P. M. CHARLES O'NEILL, Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY Mnsin, Von Beverdonk, J. Wilson Notterman, Rutin. Von Elvin, noB4lt,s,mm,f 51 and • COUNTY OF pIILLADELPHIA.—Estate of REBECCA WILLING, (late a minor.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of THEODORE JULIUS. Guardian of RE BECCA WILLING. (late a minor). and to report din. tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, Will meet the parties interested ibr the purpose Of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 19th day of Novem ber. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his dike No. 217 South THIRD street, in the City of Philadelphia S. HENRY NORI3IS, Auditor. no7-w f.m•st@ STATE OF JOHN W. °DIORITE, deed.-Letters E et administration upon said Estate having been THIS DAY granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted are requested to make payment, and , those.' having o aims or demands are requested to make the' same known to ANNIE I.ODIORNE, Adminlstra• - • trlx. No. KC, lg. BROAD street, or to her Attorney, JAMBS W. LATTA. No., 128 S. SIXTH St. nos f ate Er A ISTATE OF 011.A.111,3M P. FOX , deceased .—[. et.. tars Testamentary upon the Itstate of said dece dent haying been granted to the annseriber, an per sons indebted to the'. estate are requested to make payment. and theism having claims will present them to GROFGE 'FOX, hi . secntor. 81e WALNUT: street.. ocl9ol. _ • ETTERS TESTAMENTARY La beet( Urania! _LA to the subscriber upon the estate of rN.RB..RIABA-.. BETH 'HARR ISDN.. ARMSTRONG, flienensed:` &Li t,pentOnd Indebted= to the ame WiilltTamate payannst.rand those hay Warm present theta ce.iourf B. GEST. . trortioli "B etosec l4"3 4teridee sl4l6 , aratinthem aK clieW ats wmi aoll: Awning Matt papemukezios z d i .rwin ao.. «, . . AUCTION SAIGEL r=:i=M :Ott D'zY ki DICKSON Egos_ Wainnt street. p DC iv(I) (I) :,;11