TflE PRESS.—FHILADELFHiA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1859. t*'* a importations. {Reported for The Presn.l CHARLESTON—Steamship Keystone State, Marih man-67 bales cotton Thomas * Martini el dp Charles P Rem Wdo H Sloan Sc Bom 77 do J Palmer & Co; 57 do Jessup Sc Moore; 15 do 238 bass rice /lour order; Spkgs mdse Adams' Express; 80 bales do Hay & McDevjU; 1/ pkcs oo J T 0 willmr; 24 do J t P Bait*; 28ao RGaul; 49 da Engle. & "Wolf; 10 do LouisTalrnan; 2-idoP Bleass; 40uo Maoey,Collies £ Co; 76 do Wra Taylor; 3doT MoManus; 1 do H Sway no & Son: 1 do John Wofk Sc Co; 187 tosme T & L Rosa « 0o; Ofl do order. NEW BfiDFCXD-Schr DsrJhagcna. CraiJ©-3229ga]Ja winter sperm oil 6180 dp bleached winter whale oil 8292 dostrainedpnUrwhaleoil Bhobor,Bunting & Co; 1363 do sperm oif 2615 do bleaohed whale oil John L Pomeroy; 2 bins flour Timm Sc MoKeone; 02 ooils cordage James p Wetham; 42 bales mdse 13 coses do Chas Amory, Jr, Sc Co; eo bbls Massev, Collins & Co. _ WILMINGTON, NC-Schr J O Stille, Hofliyan-tfO bblsapts turpentine 12bales cotton Cochran & Russell; 258 bbfs rosin lOdo spts turpentine G O Van Ainringc, Jr; 29 do spts turpentiue Yarnall Be Ogden; 20 bags pea nuts R J Read fc Co; 858 bbls rosin Knight £ Bell. * ." 4»AB3ENG£RS ARRIVED. In steamship Keystone Btate,from Charleston—Mrs Juba Dixon, KDBowtheara, Mrs Hagell. Miss E An derson, T F Angel, and ladr.EA Usher, John R Ed wards,o M SinclauvA J Duncan,Mr Anil, JRi Bean, A C Buohanan. H RHuches, Thoo G Smith, N Weilda, D Wilcox, Jr, and four m the steerage. . PABBENGERB SAILED. In steamship State of Georgia, for Savannah—Miss Catharine Morel. H L Stibbs, lady, two children, and servant, Evan Field, P Benkert, Miss Mentemcer. Gi deon Lloyd. W W Limning, Wm Cowell. JW Lowber, JBookius, Louisa D Brown, John Oolbns, C H Graver, John Green, Wm Whitfield. James Keenan, R. New man, S Brown, and thirty in the steerage. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JAB. ROSS SNOWDEN,) HENRY BUDD. > Co.MMiTTBX OP XHB Month J. B. LANCASTER, \ \ HITTER. BAGS ' AT THX MBHCQANTR' EXCHANGE, PUILADBLPntA. ! Ship Wyoming. Burton..... Liverpool,soon 4tark Canada, Mitchell ...Matansas, soon Bark Elizabeth J, Foulk~~*- Barbadoos, Ac. soon Brig Black Squall, Davis-.........5t Jago de Cuba, soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. SHIPS LKAVB , 808 , tIATS Asia.- .. .New York. .Liverpool Nov 23 Wpser New York.. Bremen.» Nov2d New York -New York. .Bremen -—. Nov 26 Canada Boston. .Liverpool -. Nov 30 Glasgow.... Now York. .Glasgow -—. Nov3o Saxonia...— New York. .Hamburg -.Deo l John 8e11........New York. .GJasgow.......Deo 2 Vigo .New York. .Liverpool .—. Dec 3 Ariel New York. .Havre Deo 3 Afrioa .....NewYork..Liverpool....Deo 6 Oof Manchester. New York. .Glasgow Dec 16 Niagara.... —. Boston. .Liverpool - .Deo 14 Edinburg .. Now York. .Liverpool— ——. Dec 17 Fnlton New York.. H avro.. .Deo 2u United Kingdom. New York. .Glasgow. Dec 31 TO ARRIVE. SHIPS tSAVB %t POE OATS New York... .Southampton. .New York. Nov 1 John Bell Glasgow. .New York Nov 2 , Prineo Albert.... ..Galwffy..New York —— Nov a Haxonia.. —. .Southampton. .New V nrk— Nov 4 Cof Washington. Liverpool. .New Vork -. Nov 3 , Vigo —.Liverpool.. New York.. ...—.Nov 9 Afrioa. .Liverpool. .New York —. Nov 12 i Fulton Southampton. .New York.. Nov 18 < C of Manchester. .Glasgow.. New York...— Nov 16 J Niagara LiverpooL.Boston.... Nov 19 1 Persia.. Liverpool. .New York -... Nov 23 : Bremen...... Southampton. .New York. Nov 29 < Ocean Queen. .Southampton. .New York —.— Nov 26 ! Uuited Kingdom ..Glasgow..New York. Nov3o • Teutonia......Southampton.. New York— Deo 4 i Borussia.—. Southampton.. New York .—Deo 4 1 The California Mail Steamers sail from New York on . the 6th and 20th of each month. , I The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d,7th, t 12th. 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, S. C., > on the 4tli aud 19th.' , „ When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. BIARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILAPELPHIA, Nov. 32, 1859, SUN RIBES 1 12-SUN SETS— 4 43 HIGH WATER 12 15 ARRIVED. Sohr Carthagena. Crapo,6 days from New Bedford, with oil to Bhober, Buntius A Co. Sohr R K Knight, Murphy, 8 days from Saoo,with lumber toE ASouder A Co. . „ , SchrJ G Stille, Hoffman. 8 days from Wilmington, N C. with naval stores to D S Stetson A Co. Sohr Risk. Eidridge, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Geo A Wood. , , . _ Schr Orinooo. Kendrick, 4 days from Provinoetown, with fish to captain. Schr J C Baxter, Babcock, 10 days from Jacksonville, Fin, with lumber to Sami Bolton A Co. Bohr T P McColley, Deputy, 1 day from Milford, Del, with corn to J H McColley. SchrJaa W Early, Sipple* 1 day from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jas Barmtt A Son. Sohr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del,'with wheat to Jas Barrett A Son. Schr Boxer. Jones, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jan Rarratt A Son. Schr T P Imrned, Frambes, from Wilmington. Rohr Aid. Enelisn. from Boston. Schr Lady Ellen, Corsen, from Boston. Sohr Glass Blower, Marts, from Providence. CLEARED. Brig Mary E Millikan, Norden. Havana, DW Prescott. Schr T P Lamed, Frambes. Wilmington, J Baker. Sohr Sarah Cullen, Cullen, Boston, Crowell A Collins. Schr Aid. English. Boston. Chas A Hecksher A Co. Sohr Lady Ellen, Coreon. Boston. do Schr Juliet, Chase, Boston, L Audenried Co. Bohr Silver Magnet, Porry, Neponset, Noble, Ham nett A Caldwell. Schr Glassblower, Marts, Norwich, C Miller A Co. SAILED. The U S M steamship 'State of Georgia, Cspt Garvin, for Savannah, sailed at 19 o’clock yesterday morning, with a full freight and a number of passengers. (Correspondence of The Press.) 1 mu . HAVRE DE GRACE. Nov. 21. iso. , The Kingston left this morning with 13 boats in tow, \ laden and consigned as follows: l L Horford, flour. An.toP Fitzpatrick; JK Lippjneott, | C B Wever, and Jas W Young, lumber to Henry Croe \ key; D W Bennett, do to Leonard A Co: Tnlßathmel \ and Mazeppa. do R Wolverton; Thomas Craig, do to ; John Craig; True American, do to Nproross A Sheets; t Wm Donaldson, coal to Wm Eli; Omsk Citr. bark toor- J der: James Cook, ume to Bobeima; George Mowtoo, coal 'j to Delaware City. ; (Correspondence of The Press.) ‘ „ - . . READING,Nov.2I,IBB9. \ The following boats from tho Union Canal passed into ; the.ScbnrlkillCanalto-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned ns follows: Pike's Peak, iron ore to E A O Brook; Gideon Soull, bituminous ocol to Bertolet A Co; Pinday, blooms to Mr Givens; John Heisley, lumber to M Trump A Son; A . Wilhelm, pig iron toj p Smith: Belle, bituminous coal to captain; Mary, pig iron to Etting A Bro. BT TBLSOEAPH TO TUB PRESS. , BaltimorS, Nov 21. Arrived, brig JVe&nder. fromihe Carlhbcsn «e», with guano. Aground at Q.uarantmo, bark Lucy Ring, from Sombrerp, with guano. The bng Romance, hence for Aspinwall, is ashore at the mouth of the Pstapsco river. She will have to bo .lightened. The ship N Lnrrabee, from New Orleans, bound to Li verpool, sunk off Tj boe. MEMORANDA. Steamship -Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at N York 20th inst. ' Bbii>WJ Morris, Jackson, for Liverpool, sailed from Manilla Aug 31—not 27th. Ship Mtucougue, Carter, at Liverpool 4th mst. from Charleston. ShipEutcrpe, Aroy, from Callao, via Hampton Roads, with guano, arnvod up at Baltimore 20th inst. Ship Emma, Agry, from Ch&rloston, arrived at Liver pool Ist inst. Brie 8t Chur, Herdm&n, hence for London, arrived at Deal 2d mat. _ Brig Canada, Leary, for w est Coast of South America, cleared at Baltimore iPth inst. Schr L Audonrlnd, Bartlett, sailed from Alexandria 19th inst. for Providence .. ... Steamer C C Alger, Fenton, for Philadelphia, sailed from Alexandria 19th inst. (Per steamship Canada, at Halifax.) 1 Arr from New York Nov 2, Palestine, at Deal: 3d, > orkshire. at Liverpool; 6th, Cornelius Grinnel! ana Al ma. at Deal. Arr from New Orleans Nov 2, Jos Clark, at Liverpool; sth. Lady Lale and Thonrwalden. at do, Arr lrom Charleston Nov 3, Colombo, at Liverpool. Arr front Boston Ist, Vermont, at Marseilles. * Arr from Savannah oth. Highland Chief, at Liverpool. Bid (or New York Nov 3, J J Boyd, from Liverpool, i Bld for Boston Nov 3. Ben Flower, from Liverpool. ; Bid for New Orleans Nov 2, Americana and Kudystone, ' from Liverpool. ’ Sid for Mobile Nov 4, Metric Monarch, fm Liverpool. MEDICINAL. iT*R. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE -*-* PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for .dyspepsia., flatulency, heart-burn and headache, eostiveness. diarrhoea, fevers of all kinds, rheamatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, nloers, eruptive com- S taints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in* uenea, lrregulanty and all derangement of the female system,piles, and various other diseases to whioh the immaa frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr. W. B. MOFFAT. 335 BROADWAY, New York, ani by , Druggists sene rally all over the country. s*4-dkWly ANTI-RHEUMATIC " CORDIAL.—Sia: I have beeuafllioted with rheu matism lor a long period—a portion of the time had no use of rar limbs.. Tried your Cordial, and in throe days 2 was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the para > entirely left me. Ido cheerfully recomrnond the Cor • riia} to those who are aflhoted with that dreadful com plaint. Yonra, Jan. W. Nbwlin. Broker. 532 Pine st. , Prepared by THKOWORE DILKB, Chemist. NT h. . comer Pl*Band BIXTH sis. n!4-3m COAL. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR A-Jjntereit. Buy your COAL AT HICKS’, where nothing but Die very best quality of Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal us offered at the following reduood prices: Large Nut..... 7.7.V.7 350 « ted free from slate or dust and full weight, at HIPCS' vard, southeast oorner MARSHALL and WILLOW, call and see. og6-gm SW, GROOME & CO., • Office 140 Booth FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL, Dealer* and Shipper* OP Locust Mountain,Jjehißh, and Schuylkill Merchandise taken on wharfage, XXICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN AX LEHIO H COAL, prepared with care, for pile or. NOTICE.—CHESTER BttiBKSS&Z'WMAILIZY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAfii&FOK DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS,—On and after Ist January. 1869, the Passenger Train* for DOWNINGTOWN, will start frorqiUJe Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Rnadiny Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets. TRAIN for Downinttown, leaves at 740 4 46 TRAIN for Dovningtcvn, leave* at DAUjY (Sundays esoepted.j jaffitesr'' ° r tll, pi,w " ,i,i> '1“ Iff. H. MrtI.HKNNV. Sw.lat.- C. A U T X 0 N!—ASTROLOGY! -LOOK OUT’-eoon NEWS FOR ALL!-Tha never totting Mrs. vaN HOJRN la the boat; she *uo uoeda when all other* have • failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by tolee promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. In love, affair»\she never fail*. Hho lias the secret of winning the affection* of the opposite *ex. It is this fact which imluoes illiterate pretenders to try to' imitate her, and copy her advertisement, ghe show* jou the likenessof your future wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well known to the public at large that she is the first and only person who pan show the likeness in reality, and can.give -entire s&Usfaatiou on all the con cerns of life, which can bo tested and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and eazerlv visit her. Come one! oome alii to No. 1338 LOMBARD Street, between Juniper and Broad. uIU-Ot* IIAIR -JS’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI - SETTS, and CVRLB, manufactured in theverj best ana newest Pans at jrlai, and or which we constantly keep a very Jarre aMortmentpn hand* sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. Orders from , all parts of the conotrr solicited, and promptly, attended i new M>Mr&i; w.wtm<w.r an»-Bm* Between Market and Chestnut. fJBBASB.— 200 bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 , fluarUr bUi., 2,000 oan. Patent Tallow Oreaee, gllrmfrtot'aia IMESS MACKEREL—A fine invoice of XTX bbls., hffl , arfl-t and kits Newburyport inspec tion. Also, a small lot of mlifax large No. I Mackerel, in store and for sale b* WM.J.TAYLOR Sc C 0.7 _nJ7 m and 1«4 NORTH WKA ftYffa, TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER ohante.—A large etoek of Manila Rope, ail sizes, manufactured and for sale, at the lowest New York prices, hr WEAVER, JFITLEK, A 00., oSt No. 99 N. WATfcll and 19 N 7 TtelAvitrMV. STIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND {£* and GREEN. have acquired a great reputation by the, vise and prudent course they have pursued since their commencement in business, by selling & first-rate artlnle at* Wfirnr*. ' sM-tr rjANQS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and -jSvHUPStog Rigging, manufactured of the best mate rial, and for salt, loveatjrlces, by ,M »N.Wat^^;ra<l» l^TSfawiS.W. (SALMON.—2S bbls, prime new No. 1 Sal- - kailkoad lines. rs" amm PHILADELPHIA, GER IBW ' . vi? A - M l«iL «.«}«. W.M.H.A.M.. 1,3,' Leave Philadelphia 9.08mi0. A* M., 2,6. V. and 10 P. M. Leave Gerznantown 8.11 min. A. M., 1.10 min., ami ' P ' M gIIESTNUT BILL RAILROAD. L.&VO l'luladalthia. g, jjq, ll A. M„ 3,.,»«, 7, ami 10 F 'l!eivi Cli.atnnt Bill 7.10, 7.40, ACS, ami 17.40 A. M., 3.40,A8). 0.40,and B .^P.M. davS| Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., 2. and Q'l P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7AO A. M., 6.20, and 8.40 FOR OONSHOHOOKEX AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,9, 11.03, min., A. M., 1.05,3 05, and 11M M. > Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, U A. M.» IK, iti, ami 6 ~,M‘ ON SUNDAYS. Laava Philadelphia 0 A. K. and 9 P. M. Leave No,ri.to^A.M.miO.P.M. Leave Philadelphia 0,7)4,0, il.uo A. 3,04,3.00, 04,0X.7K,and 11V P.M. Leave ManajunlcOK, 7X,B!i, tX, and.UK A. Id., 2, 3, o,«X,andBX™. ONBUKDA m Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3. and CK P M. Leave Manayunk 7K A. M, Mi, and 794. P> M. 11. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, nI9-tf DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Street*. ruZm&mami NONTU PENNSYL gSH&SS&if&B* V/ :,1A railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLKSTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON. On and after. MONDAY, Novomber7tli. 1859. Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Utreots, Philadelphia, DAlLY»(Sundays exoepted:) For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauuh Chunk, Hazleton, &0., (Express,) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9AO A. M. and 3 P. M. ForDoyleatown, (Accommodation,) atB.4OA. M. and For Fort Washington,/Accommodation,) at 6 P. M. TRAINS I*OR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8A- and 4.10 P. M. Leave Doyleslowu, (Accommodation,)at 7A, M, and Leave Fort Washim|ton.fAcomnmodation,) at 7. A.M. Philadelphia for P'ort Washington, at 9.30 A. M, Philadelphia, for Doylestown.at 4l\ M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for fhuadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 91.60; to Mauoh Chunk, 92.60; to Easton. $1.60: to Doylestown,Bocent«. Through tickets must be procured beforo entering the care. AU Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con nect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Railroads, 1859. Mmsmm 1859. FALL ARRANOEMENT-NEW f©RK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES, EROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLAOEB, PBOM WALMDT-BTBBBT WUABB, Will leawe as follows, viz: tabb. At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam, A Am, Accommodation $2 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jeraey)Aooommodation...~. 126 At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mai 1..... 8 00 At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jersey City. Western Express.. 8 00 At I2}i P. M., via Camden and Amboy Aooommo dation.. —..— 226 At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, C. Sc A. Ex press ................. 3 00 At 4 P, M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Express.. 8 00 At 4 P. M., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City, 3d Class Tioket 3 26 At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail 0 At ll P, M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mail 2 26 AteP.M.viaCamdenand Aml>oy,Accommodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket. 326 2d Class Tioket. 160 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily, The 11 P.M, South ern Mail, Saturdays exoepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Ac., at ( A.M. and 2 X P. M. For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbane, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac.* at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Western Railroad. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M.,and 2 and 4 P.M, For Freehold, at 6 A.M. and 3 P. M. m WAY LINEB For Bristol, fronton, Ap, at 2X and 4 P, M„ from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, DeUnoo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, Ao., at 12)4,1. ana SX P. M. Steamboat John Neiison,lor Bordontown and interme diate places, at 2)4 P. M. Bteamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A. M. and 4 F. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything ns bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, ane. will not.be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, exoept bjispecial oontraot. tlot. 1.1679. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. RS a übiti— m. j PHILADELPHIA, WIL MINGTON, AND BALTI MORERAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, Novomlwr 21, 1869, ♦ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, A. M., 12 noon,(Express,) and For Chester at 8.16 A, M., 12 noon, 4JO, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12,4.3P,nml 11,10 P, ftl. For Castle at 8.16 A. M., and L*o P. M, For Middletown at 8.15 A. M„ and 4.30 P. M* For Dover a(BJS A. AL.and 430 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 1\ M, For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Laurel at 8.16 A. M.,snd 4.30 P. M. . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M„ ( Express,/19.16 A. M.» and P. M.. „ LeaveWilmingtonat7.l6 A.M.andllJOA.M.,l.46and 8.40 P. Me Leavo Laurel At 6.16 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.46 A, M., and 4.06 P. M, Leave Milford at 7AO A. M„ and 4J25 P. M, Leavo Dover at 9.06 A. M., and 6.09 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. Leave New Castle at 10.66 A. M.. and 8 P. M. Leave Cbester at S, It A. M,, 3.22 and 9.16 P. W. e Baitimore for Laurel aud Delawaro Railroad At 10.16 A. M. T TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A, M., 12.66 P, M„ and 12.10 A, M, BUNDAYS Only At 11.10 F. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 6.5» P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attached, .. . . will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Ponyvllie and places at 3 P. M. .Leave Wilmtojrion for Perryviilo and islermediate places at 4.46 P. ftl. Leave Wilniincton tot PJiiladdlpliia and intermediate places at 3.46 P. M. _ Leave Baltimore for Ctemmer’a Run, Chaso's, and Harewood at 3.64 P. M. n 6 8. M. FELTON, President. S3, ianni philadelphu and /®B33E*SBSELMIRA RAILROADLINE— UUICKEBT ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Fails, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Bunheth, and 8L IiOUIS. . Passenger trams will leave the Philadelphia andßead ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: 7.30 A. M.. DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul s, Burhngton, and fit. Louis. 9AO P. M., NIGHT EXPRESB. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee,.ltook Island, Galena,St. Paul's B rUngton, and St. Louis. ASO P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branoh. fhoL3OA. M. train oonneots at Rupert for Wilkes- M^SSVD%?, n o t Ssi H 7iiS i *K?£’R' , o n A I^ LACK - oheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Kh. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and E]rai>a Railroad Linens Ticket Offioe, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Paasen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. , THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street,below Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted,; for all points West and North, at 6 P. M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure going the same day. For further information, apply at _ . Freight Depot, JIROAD, behivr Vine, Or Jo CHAB. S. TAiPPEN, General Agent, N/W, owner BIXTH and CifKSTNUTBir.oU, 001-tf- FhilMfllphia,' rrHE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL - 1 RAILROAD, 1859. 1859. THE CAPACITY 0/ EQ.UAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direotat Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati. Si. Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burhngton, St. Paul’s,lndianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, ami all intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana,/itinois, Kentuc ky, Michigan, Wisoonsiq, Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraikar-thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, without ohange of Cars or Conductors. „ Smoking Cars are attaohed to each Train: Woodruff’s Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPREBB RUNS DAILY: Mall and Fast Lines, Sun days exoejpted. Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M, Fast Line ;* . 11.60 A.M. Express Tram leaves •« 10A0 Night, • „ .WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Farkesbnrg Accommodation at 12J0 A. AI. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia,3.oo P.M. Columbia . “ 4 P.M. Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trams, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Paeiengor Station. Passengers for Bunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, audmtermodiate points, leaving Phila delphia at 8 A. M., and a P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westwardmaj be obtained at the offioe of the Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal- Uraore: and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. JK&. Fare always ax low as any other Route. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioago, mako this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN TkEEAST AND THE . . GREAT NORTHWEST. The connection of,tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, pvoidmg ill drama or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling „ ’ „ FREIGHTS WESTWARD, By this Route Freights of alt descriptions can be for* warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,orJViissoun t by Rail road direot. , The Pennsylvania Railroad also connoots at Pittsburg with Steamers, by whioh Goods outi l«j forwarded to any port on,the Ohio, .Muskingum. Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Aiisouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Kqd Risers; and nt Clovoland* Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to allporlson the Northwestern Lakes, Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to tins Company, can rely with confi dence on itsjspeedy transit. THE RATES of FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as lavora ble as are oharged by other Railroad Coin panics. ro Sr iart,or to mark packages' 1 via i’enna. Rail- Merchants in the Wcatordering goods from (ho East, win do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of tho Com pany: D* A. STEWART. Pittsburg: Doyle & Co v Bteubeu villa,O.; JL 8. Pierce fc Co., Zanes vi fe, O.; J./. Johnston, Ripley. Q.* Jl. McNeoly, Mays viUe, Ky.j Ormsby k Cropper, Portumouth, O.; Pnddook & Cj>,, Jeffersonville, Indiana; H. \Y\ Brown A Co., Cjnomnati,o.;. Athern k Hibbert, Cjncinnati, 0.; R. C. Meld rum, Maajson. Inri.; William Bingham, Louisviilo, Ky.; P. G. O Riley & Co., Evansville, Ind.j N. W. Gra ham & Co., Cairo, Ill.jß. F. Suss, Bt Ixmis, Mo.; Jpjm H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.} Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke k Co., Chicago, ill.; W. H. H. Koo;its. Alton, IIU Murphy, A Walje, Dubuque, 1 ll.; or to Freight Agent? of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the. Company, at the following places before shipping: or letters addressed, to either or them on the subjectof &'/MS?to , rhU aIU! “ lion: 1c KOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore. j»3 jy SCOTT, Gen'ißup’t, A’toona, Fa* EZmmmstm west Chester and nUUDBLMUA RAIL. FALL ARRANGEMENT. , Op and after WEDNEDSAY.OotoborB, 1869. the trams will leave Pniladeiphia, the Station, N. E. corner of EIOHTEENTITnmI MAR KET Streets, at 7.30 and 9AO A. M..and at 3A) and 0 P. M. Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, al 7 ond 10 A. M„ amf s.ao andJ 'on'BUNDAYB—Loave Philadelphia at BA. M., and J P. M. Leave West Chester at 7AO A. M,. and 4.30 P. M. ,henAy.wood. B'ti General Superintendent. fS—riaa—a PHILADELPHIA READ- Letvei the and VINE points, oonneotlng at Harrisburg with trains runmngto Pittsburg, C ham uprjburr. Carlisle. Embury, Ac. and . At 4.46 P* M», DAILY, (Rundaysexoepted,)for READ INo, and intermediate points, a,is W. K. McILKENNY. Seoretar,. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ■yjUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. riULADEIiPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859, fs now propared to mako INSURANCE upon Build Inga. Furuiluro, ami Morohamli.o generally, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY EIRE This Company transacts its Business on tho Mutual Plan Exclusively, all the insured bomg alike into ested, thereby ollbring great inducement* to those who 4 ish to insuro economically as well as safely. Furtherparticulars may !>e obtained on application to any of the Directors or at the Office of tho Company, No. 5 SOUTH FU'TH STREET. T. Ellwood Chapman, James Hmetllejr, • William Hawkins, Thomas P. Rowlett, Joseph Hayward, Frederick Cadmus. N MALONE, President. LEDLEY, Vico Fresidonl. Benjamin Malono, Caleb Clothier, Robert E. Evans, Ellwood B. Davis, HKNJAMIh JAMES sm; John* J. Lvtlk, Treasui T. K. Chapman',Seoroli DELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY in surance COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1836. The following Statement of the Aflai rs of .tho Com pany ia published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. PREMIUM* Received from Nov. J, 1668, to Oct . 31,1369 ; On Manneaud Inland Risks.,... .$366,2t6 39 - “ft™ MM*, Premiums on Policies notmarkod ofTNov. 1, 1&6B 281.843 33 Marked oil tu earned, from Nov. 1, 1853, to Oct. 51,1859: Oa Marine and Inland Kinks...-.. $371 111 88 Oil Fire Risks .. 113,365 40 5130,177 28 Interest, See., reuoiveO duriittr same period I.OfISE'.KXPENbEfI' ETC. During the year as above: Alanuo ami Inland Navigation LosbOß - §268,925 70 >'ire Jjoaflorf. . ...... 24,172 34 Return i’roimuuui 33,160 13 Reinsurance*!, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Ao. 48,205 81 Expense*, Salaries, Rent, Sta tionery, Surplus.* . ABORTS OP THE COMPANY* November 1,1839: s 123,UK) Philadelphia City Six per ct. Loan. .J§l23 050 00 100,000 Penna. State Five percent. Loan.... 93.6 M 00 31,000 , Do. do. Six do. do 21,000 00 25,000 United States Treasury 6H per cent. . Notes, nnd interest due. 25,203 51 80,000 United StAtes Treasury C per cont. Notes 80,515 00 25,000 Temporary Loan to the Cuy of Phi ladelphia 25,000 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage —6 peroent. Bonds.. 43,600 00 90,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Six per cent. Ronds 12,300 00 14,000 west Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon 80nd5...... . ... 12,C00 00 16,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by tho City of Phila... 15,000 00 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company - 3,775 00 6,000 ICO ShnresNorth Pennsylvania Rail road Company 850 00 1,200 80 Shares Philadelphia Ico Boat nnd Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000 2 Shares Philadelphia nnd Savannah Steam Navigation Company 180 S Shares Ocoan Steam Navigation Company 180 00 250 6 Shares Philadelphiar.nd Havre de Grace Bteam Tow boat Company. 600 00 200 2 Bharos Philadelphia Exchange Company .... 130 00 $435,830 Par. $411,949 29 Cost. Market Value,s4oB,7lB 54 Bonds and Mortgages.. 14,000 uo KealKstato , 61,301 85 Bills Receivable, for Insurances made 181,693 69 Balances due at Agencies— Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and oilier debts duo tl\e Company 65,5(34 G 3 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance Compa nies.... Cash on deposit in Banks November 9.1859. The Bojird of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Cash Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the Capita Btookof the Company, and BIX I’ER CENT, interest on the Scrip oi the Company, payable on and after tho Ist proximo. They havenmo declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PISH CENT on tho Earned Premiums for the year ending OetoborSl, IM9, Certificates for which will be issued to tho parties entitled to the same, on and after tho first ol ueoombor next. .. DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Soiulor, J. F. Pomston, Theonlulus Paulding, Henry Sloan. John Jt. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis, 11. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer M'llvnino» William Eyre, Jr,, Thninns 0. Hand, James 0. Hand, Robert Burlon, WillminC Ludwig, Jacob?.Jones. Joseph H.jßeal, James D M’Farland, Dr, R. M. Huston, Joshua ?. Eyre, George 0. Leiper. John H. Bemple, Pittsburg, Hugh Cram, D. T. Morgan, Charles Kelly, A. B. Berger, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. tr ,„„ v . t ...TIIOMAS C. HAND, Vico President. LYLBURN.Becretary. nll-lm Branch office of the new YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, #l.BOO 000. THOS. J. LANCASTER. Insurance Agent and Broker. CAPITAL, #I,BOO.'SO. BKFFBKXCKI Thomas Robins. John W. Clash,,™. Lewis Cooper. .1. 11. Llnplncou. William Shaflor. Robert Ewing. 027-lm Howard fire and marine insu. RANC.H COMI’ANV, No. 412 WALNUT Btroot Philadetplila , DIRECTORS. Thos.L. Liitiers, Robt. W. D. Truitt, L W«ajr Ihomson, Wm. K. Hamlin, M. W, Baldwin, H. H. HhilUngford, John O. James, 0. E. Spangler, John. W.Sexton. H. 11. Houston, Wilhain Kaiguel, Wm, li. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, E. 8. Warne. Isaac Myer, John h, Addioks, Edward A. Warne, JL T. Kensil. President—THOMAS 1,. LUpERS, s . „„ Xl o ,® President—E. S. WARNE. Beoretarr—CHAßLES A. I)UY. de!s American fire insurance co., uaj INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERrET- No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large paid-up Capital Stock aua Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to iu sure on. Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Meroha«dize, Vessels m Port anathoir Cargoes, and other Pereonal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted* tCTOHH. John T. Lewi*, James R. Campbell, Edmund 0. Dutilli, i'lme. W, Poultuey, Morn*. Jleorge Aldwtt, ohn welsh. Samuel C. Morion, Patriok Brad), Israel % GEORGE ABBOTT,President THOMAB R. MARIS* Secretary. ja2)-ly if ffIAME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIBKS. DiRKrTOK*: Samukl Wrioiit of Wright, Bros., k Co. William W. Waltkrs, William Ryan k Co, Chahlkx Richardson.. J. C. Howe Sc Co. Gborok A. Wsst West, Fobes, Sc Lloyd. Barclay Lippincott.— Lippinoott, Hunter, k Sootl Jacob W. Stout.. Cbaffees, Stout, A Co. Hrnry Lrwis, Jr.*«- , Lewis, Bros., k Co. David B. Birnby Davis A Birney. A. H. Rosenheim...—. , Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co* John B. Ellison John B. Ellison A Sons. JoffN W. Evrrman..— John W. Everman A Co. Thomas 8. Martin Savage A Martin. GEORGE W. DXV* President. Tt . „ JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seo’y. nm-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA jUNE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, January 1, ISSB. $347,448 W 100. AH invested in sound and available securities—con tinue to insure on Vossels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, ko., on literal terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Btnart, Simeon Toby. BAmuel <>rant, Jr,, CharlesMacalexter. Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B.Wnttson, Henry G.Froeman, William K, white,’ Charles 8. Lewis, George C. Carson. „ „HKNRYT). SIIERRERD, President WILLIAM HARPE.R.Efloratary. in 9-wfm tf Life in.surance and trust com. PANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU -SANCK COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and OCK Stronts. Assets, $002,226 2d. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of 'life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in ftoai Estate, and makes all oontr&ots depending on the contingencies of Life. They act &e Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. . ~ . TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 8. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. NewMd, James Jl. MoFartanL William P. Hacker, Joseph !£. Trotter, William H. Keru, James Euston, Samuel C. Huey. Theopliilus Paulding, Charles Haliowell, Edmund A. Wonder, Henry C. Tnwnacrd, Daniel L. Hutchmsor, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Aroimr, / P. V, DUflow, Samuel J. Christian* Wtlhani Robertson, Josoph M. Thomas, Warner M. R»«m, J.dm 0. Jlrecnor, P. 8. Mieblor, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER. President. BAMU. K. STOKES, Vioe I'tc.'t. John W. Hornor,Heoretarr. _ _^ulB-ly riHIE QUAKER CITY' INSURANCE COMPANY, NIIOADELI’HIA, l's. FRANKLIN RUILDINOS, No. 403 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL, KiiSilM-V""""’*"- -• srnooo oUHILLo lfio.ooo FIUK, MARINE. AND INLAND INSURANCE, tiro Jimurnnoc, hunted and perpetual, 011 Buildings and Merchandise ol all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels. Freight and Cargo to and from nil parts ofthe “World. ... . outruns. ?W. ( s U H W IIA 8 T ' Jlrcbident. E* ? • RO.SH, Vico President. H* 11. LOII* US II ALL, Secretary. 8. H. J3U fLEH, Am t Secretary* DIBHCTORR. K. W. Nailer, Aiidrow R. Ofmn>l>ere, I’Hftrlcß G. J/nlAr, 11. R. CoKKßlial), Hou. 11. m. Fuller, mil Ooorgß H. Hart, K. P. now. A. 0. CaUftll, ifoater B. Perlnua, Samuel Jonea. M. 1)„ MACHINERY ANI) IRON. SAM9BL V. MHRRICK, J. VAV9HAM MIKKICK. ©OUTUWABK'FOUNDRY;' FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STHEETV. MERSioS“& U^6NS, „ , ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufiwturp High ami Lpvr Prewar® Steam Kurfnet. for Land, River, ami Marine service, 6 Uo, ‘ 1 c “ tin " WadSuJS.ter 0 ' 0 " w »"“. Workshop,, Rail ,£ e . t 3Un". D . d n?o?f„J! aohln ' rT 011 ‘“« l »a 1m- Every doMription of Plantation Maohinerr, euoh a> S|tgar, Saw, and Oust Millfl,_yaouum Fane, oVon steaui Sole Agents for N. Rillieux'e Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Naamjtli'a Patent Steam Hammer? aES ftwhlnm BiTgafM- 15(KM), 1 *?. XE 8 AMERICAN AND WINIjOW GI.AS3—The moat approved brand*, And of evoryßEe and quality ramiirert for oft; and loontry trade. ii “ioea iSS! ,|?i JJK 1 Send your oritsre to Ztfeul/tih at BMITIf. firui Ldo’Rgk7ii.SS,J,. v ' ,rn '* h J,ella "' °° rn « ENCAUSTIC * TILES for Ornamental Chimney Topp for oottarei. Garden Vaeep and Fountain!, y itrmedPipe for drain* and water conductor*, imported and fur aaie by " MW HfR. SOIIMIDT having been bo often 1"X requested to devote bin tune again to the instruc tion of Munir, ami especially of the Piano apd the science of OompGsi rto.v, now takes pleasure to inform | hie kind friends ami an honored public, that he shall be happy to recoive a limited number of pupug. Mr. 8. 1 speakingtho Fitß!srii,Bi*AMsH. KvJLUKand Gkrman IjamjUagk4 wtth hko facility, will bo happy to employ either of them at the desire of the pupil. Glasses will be formed alter Ltnrior’a celebrated a)fi le m (which ha* i>tn\ ed k ) highly suooeasful m Faria a»u (lino in Now York under Messrs. OoTTaciuuc, Mason k Goi.dbkck, and which im id fact the system of nil the celebrated conservatories inKurope.au early applica tion (or which is respectfully solicited. ror terms, Jco., ]\Jr. 8 would reupcotfullv requost to apply to Messrs. Ohickhums A. BoVs i’lano Waro liouso. N«r. 807 Gnostnut »troet,uud Messrs. Ankek k Co., No. 1104 Chestnut nirrnst. . ~ ~ ~ IU-.KMIMNCKH : V; Oiiilhm - hsq., Gustav Battor, Ksq., N. V., Messrs. Ghlokoniin k 8011 s. H. A. Wollenlmupt, Ksq.,“ Loo A. \\ alkoj * Maurice Htrnkosoh, Ksq., “ * AndroA Go.. W. V. Wallace, Ksq., “ “ Hall k Bou, N. Y W. Mason, Ks<i.. Mr. H. would also rcupacllully request the poruaal of the following letters ol Mr. Uottsliiai.k, the eminent Fi.imst and Coij,jv»x/t, <the hrst to n dintinruiahri) spiillewan of this city»ivrhen Mr. H.oauio first to Flu ladolphia: Mon ohor F—. Mon aim Mr. Ai.vreo Schmidt, ae rendatit a Fhila delplue.jo n ai pu resistor au plniair do me rappoler rt votre aimablo souvenir on voua laiiant c.nnnaitre un cliarnmnt hnmmo et uu nrtifitp distingue. Mr. ticjiMTUT ost.du Conservatoire de Loipzig; son talent eat tren eminent et column gontlemaiMnua appronez bien vite los qtmhrcsqm leadiatinguont. Voua etea si aimablo ot mi de\ one aux artistes, quo voua ne dovez voua en prnn dro qua \ out memo do vous lea voir tous rocomnimdor; si qurlque fms voua avez niuritiuro contre cos eapeecs do loltroN de olirtriyro tirooa par I’aimtie aur I’amitio quo 1 on appelJe Jnttres d’j/jtroductiojjjsoyez d’avanee ror suado quo uello-vi no tous procureraaucuue dcu opines quo eaohent presque luutealoa relatione do la societo. I n ut a vous do occur. Milieu chuso a T. etagroez iugs compliments aiteulueiut. UOTTSCIIALK, 022-stulli2m '1 rmidad do Cuba, 1 Juil. 1801. . . Urtlmiia. iele do Cuba.il Fobrier, 1851. J ai exannno aveo nifihoment d’interetio plan d’otu *«*» pourl’ltnrmuuio el la composition qua Mr. Alfred cclnmdt so pr»po,so do lairo auivre a aes olevca, etjo buiu houreux do declarer, quo jo lo orois troa olair, Irea conota ot lo plus favorable ft un avancomont rnpitie. II eat uu rests identiQUo quant nu fond a celui quo suit lo conaorvfttoiro do Paris. Jocroia nttsai devoir roeom tTianilor clirtlomeusoment. Mr. A. Schmidt comnio pro fowuirde Piano ot do chant. »8-lm MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY. l,O w?Bt I l ’ l, will, 0 V, re open on MONDAY , September 12th, at 9 A. Af. Application* lor adinmaion, if mode bofore tho toxin mng ol tho lorm, hlumlil tie miule to tho I’rincinal. ,« r, *, J - ANDREWS HARRIS. X. M., ■uiig-wftni-tf 1(417 RACK Stmot. #763.814 07 AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a , *• reliable moJiuni through which Schools and Fami lies may obtain competent teacher*. Barents may ob tain. eratuitously, information and circulars of the best schools. SMITH, WOODMAN, fc CO., Stfi BROADWAY, New York, or M CHESTNUT Street, PhlladcWin. #628,827 17 SINGING AND GUITAR. nB-lm* T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. MESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’HER younoli < a Y d?A OARI>INO AND day BCIIOOIj for . 22,210 27 #390,831 30 .Philadelphia', No.isot logan square, vine . STREET. Madam* 0 H K B A RAY respectfully inform* her friend# and the pnblio in genera!, that independent)/of her Boarding and Day School, directed by heruoli ant her niooe, Mme. PREVOST, m NEW YORK,she in tend*, in connection with her niece. Mme. D’HER VILLY, ope runs in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the same plan a* the one above mentioned. 06-3 m PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL, The Fall Termof this Institution commence*Septem ber 6th, 1869. The course of instruction comprise* all the branches of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek, and Frenoh Languages. nu23*tf Bryant & strattgn ; s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, S. PL corner’SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; Now York, Buflnlo, Cleveland, and Chicago, For in formation, call or send for Catalogue. fe9*tf CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES >3 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*. Largo and small tram* reoeived. and paidbaokon de mand without notioe,with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Ornoe hour*, from 0 until 5 o'clock every day. end on MONDAY KvENlNGSfrom7until Po’olook. DRAFTS for nale cm England, Ireland, and Scotland, from 4.1 upwards, President—STEPHEN 11. CRAWFORD, Treosurer-JAMEa It. HUNTER, PLINY FISK, Aotuary EIRANKLIN SAVING FUND— No. 133 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositors’ money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, &o. 9801 .G 65 67 This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no nikwith deposi tor money, hut have }t at all times ready to re turn with finer cont.interest to the owner, ns they havo always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors onq deposit in their own right, and suoli doposits oan be withdrawn o.vlt by their consent. Charter perpetual, lacorpor&led bytbeState of Pennsylvania, with authority to rooctvo mo ney from tniitaeH and executors. LARGE ANI) SMALL HUMS RECEIVED. Offino open daily lrnm 9 to 3 oVoek. and on Wftuueuday and Saturday evenings until flo’clk. . t „ „ DIRECTORS. Jacob 1). Shatmon, Cyrus Cadwallader, John blmidler. George Russell, Malaohi \V. Sloan, Edward T. llyatt, Lowi* Krumblm.tr, Henry Delsny, Nicholas ItiUonhoDse, Hainan Smedloy, Jos, R.Satherthwa'te. Blanchard, Joseph w. Lippincott, JACOB 11. SHANNON, President. Ctbtjs CahWALLaDBR, Treasurer, dlfl-y SAVING FUND—FIVE PER GENT. IN TKRKSJV-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM- I*aN^i , W ALNU T Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. . Money .is received in any lum, large or email, and in terest raid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office i* open every day from 9 o’clook in the ® o'clock in the evening, and on Monday William V " 001,0 " ,t,enl - „ „ DIttBCTOBH, Bon. Henry Uenner, F. Carroll Brewster, Rol*ert f£pl'frnli;rt, Francis imo^* Samuel K.Aahtou, Joseph Yerkce, C. Landreth Wunnj, Henry liiflenderfer. Money is recurved and raiments made daily. 1 lie investments are inauo, in conformity with tho pjovißionsof tho Charter, in Roal Estate Morttfases, oround Jlenu, and such first-ohms securities ns will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and whioh oannot fail to five permanency auditability to this Institution. aul-ly holiday presents \ If fit | r I’jano'Fortes. Melndeons. Piano-Fortes. Melodeons. Piano-Fortci. •MoloJouiifl. I'nuio-Fortcs. MelodcoiiS. »;>• *4lav«n l .Bacon, \ Co., Nunn* 6l Clark, llallett, Davis, ic Co., and other;. SEVENTH nnj cillsTN&r. gjSSan omo&ERINQ & SONS, ll If Iff * MANUVACTCKBKa OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIOUV I’IANO-FORTES. WAREKOOMS BU7 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant j m store a laree Mock of our BEAUTIFUL anil UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at thodiderent Exhibitions in this country and andsilverfirst-class medals. ' PIANOS TO RENT. jfSa-ly frR^PUNO? EAT IMPROVEMENT SCKOMACKER A CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectful!* invite the musio luving publio to call anil oxainine thoir new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Aotion of the Grand Piano into that of a Square instrument, avoiding nllthe objections goperally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the oust of the same, fn volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, dorth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequallod. They havo reoeived the highest encomiums, ana are pronounced by ontics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this oountry. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortmentof our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the Fust Premiums, nt all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Modal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, Now Y0rk.1853. sol-tf /A THE “FIERY STAR.” GAS-CON -BUMINO AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT h&Vj STOVE, for Parlors, Halls, Offices. Stores, Ac. Tho most economical, cheerful and healthy stove in the market. All who wish a heating utovo that will give entire satisfaction are united to cult and see one of tho FIERY STARS in operation at our Warerooinn. Every v&riotj of Stoves both Plain ami GAB BURNING. for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Aq., may be found in our nssortmeut. Our celebrated ROYAL, BEA-BHKLI-,ftnd „ .. DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are , „ WARRANTED, and, lor excellence in operation, tnoy all competition. 013-tdcl t&t STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR. Nn. 1116 MARKET STREET, Is now prepared to moot the wants of tho publio more completely in all thaMotniH of the Sioi e trudo than uny othor e'tablißhment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites comparative ex a mi nation. The following nro among Ins own popular inventions, several oi which huvu already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in excellence andeconorny any other Stoves in urc. JAMLH SPEAR is tho Inventor ami Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cookms Stove, acknowledged lo be the l*J»«t Stove for family use m the world. JAMES MPKAII is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly oomuig into general use. JAMES SPEAR is tho Patentee of tho Improved Sil ver’s Air-tmht Gas-conrumimc Parlor w tovo. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental f-’tuvo Urn, which from its beauty and utility is likely, tins season, to bo univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is tho Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Coinlort-savin? Ironing Pan. JAMES Si’KAJt i* the luventor and Patentee of the celebrated lltt'lway-car Heater. For all of the above tho Inventor very justlvVlaims advantages which require but to l*o understood by tjie public to bo universally appreciated and nrelerred to any otherurticlosof tlmtolasß m the market: mid he would hereby oxturul a cordial invitntom to all persons mwMitof Stoves to onll and examine for thoimelves. Parties wishing to examine will l ave evory attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. g22-Jin CHARLES JONHS, N 0.305 North SECOND Street. (Suooessor to A, ffinj. Gallagher, would ror-poctfull) call tho ntlen- Ron of those desiring stoves to his extensive Mflortinent of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor etoven. I have purchased the exclusive right to the retail salt* and repairs, in Philadelphin, oi Gallagher'» Celebrated ** Morning Star” and •* Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves, well known for years ns tho most satisfactory Stoveh in the market Also, hm, now Hat-top Cooking Stovo ” Daylight.” which combines ail tho useful im provements, nmd operates fidmimb.y. I also manu facture, m a superior mnnnor, Silver's Gas-burner of tho best Russia Sheet Iron, rheae are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves tn uao. aIG-3m Moiie proof of the wonderful EFFECTS OF MONELL'B AMERICAN HAIR RKPARAIOR. IBL , . . k V , IV A ? I S LP,, M» ?eptflmbnr27th, 1859. This is to certify that I was bald tor many years, ami was recoimnem od to try yohr Kepnrntor; rind having procured three i«ottl*a, used it for threo months, whioh liasflaused my hair to grow, and although not qmto as thick ns botoro, yet ills constantly growing. „ , E. At. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. IT t r* .r PdlbAPfbpmA. Boptember 27th, 1859. Mr. J. r. Monklt.i Dear Str— Some time ainea tut hair oomineiiced falling out, so munli so, that I was, in faot, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of tlie wnn derlui power of your Reparntor, I was induced to buy a bottlo, and alter using one-half of it my htir not only ; eased coining out, butonmmonced g retirin'? firmly, and have now as thick a suit of hair as ever I hau. JACOB EVANS, _ No. 521 Cherry street. For sale by T. 11. PKTERS A, Co., Solo Agents, No. 719 LHESTW UT Street, Philadelphia, eeft-Om EDUCATIONAL. SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, but often, fills the I’urte.” “ A Dollar saved is tvrioe earned. ’ PIANOS, STOVES. CHALLENGE NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH, No. fQ9 North SECOND Hireet. SALES BY AUCTION, IfURNESS, BRINLEY. <fc CO„ No. <29 MARKET BTREET. SALE OF FKKNCII HOODS. On Frutii) Morning, November 26th. hi 10 «> clock. by caLaJo*ue, on six months' ctedit,4uo packages and lots.of unporteddry goods. rn VIENNA colored brogue LO.Nti AND SQUARE SHAWLS. ()i (lie celebrated manufacture of MESSRS. LEOPOLD IJUKOKR k CO. On Fnuay Moiling, Nov. 23, at M o’clock. 40D Vienna broclio squuru and long shawls, in colors only. SCOTCH WOOL PLAID LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS—Just lauded. 300 children’s all-wool plaid shawls. 400 large size all wool plant umu tlmvli. COLORED AND BLACK BONNnT VELVETS. .10 ps rich choice colored silk bonnet vehets, i!spi fine to extra fine black do. *7“ Samples and catalogues ready early on morning of Bale. Philip ford auctioneer, n O . 530 MARKET Street.and Ml MINOR Street ePKCIAL SALE OF 7W BUFFALO AND SLEIGH RoBKd. m , M This .Morning, Nov. 22. at JO o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue. 7to superior Nos.l. 2, nud3 bullalo robes and lanoy sleigh robes, embracing a large assortment, worthy the atten tion uftbo Irnde, and buyers generally. • SALE OF SOU CARES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. . On Friday Morning, November 23, at 10 o’olook precisely, will tie sold, by catalogue, on four months’ orcdit.boJ cases men’s beet i oumo-solo grained thick calf aud kip l>oou; boys’and youths ciiMtoin-inadocftlfand kip do; women’s,misses’, and children’s kip and calf laco do., of prune city timl Eastern manufacture. Also, 500 pounds best oak slaugh ter leather. *2“ C.italosue* early on morning of sale, when buv prs will find it their mtoreat to attend. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT BTREET, opposite the Castom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets BALR OF EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS, MiI,LtNKRY GOODS, Ac. On Wednesday Morning, November 2kl, by catalogue.ona credit,commencing at Id o clock ; to which the attention of the trade is in vited Included in sale will bo found— EMBROIDERIES. Now ntylo embroidered jaconet and cambric collars ; a lull line of embroidered jaconet flouncing aud bands; richly embroidered mlants’ jaconet waists and robes; embroidered linon-cainbno hdkls. Ac. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS—SHIRT FRONTS. A linn of ladies’ tupe-bordcred hemmed and hem stitched linen oambrio tidkfs; gents 1 printed-border do; gouts’ all-linen sh'rt IronU, Ac. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. Also, rich styles plain, s.npe, plaid, and figured poult do soie bonnet ribbons; richwnoy dress trimming ; best brands black silk velvet ribbons, Ac. ObTRICII FEATHERS, FLOWERS. BONNETS. Also, 100 cartons black aud fancy ostnoh feathers, artificial (lowers lose buds. Ac. 2U cases fancy silk and i elvet bonnots. JEWELRY. An invoice of fine gold jewelry, in sets aud single pioces, with cameo, lava, patnted.and fancy settings. 23 CASES CONGRESS GAITERS. Also. 25 oases man's superior calf Congress gaiters. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA AND ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. <£llll^, AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THK ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HSLD AT NO. B MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M.» September 7th, 1839, the follow ing gontlemen were unanimously eleoted Direotors the Company, viz: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, GHAS. MACALE3TER, ahd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK or said COMPANY are now open at the above named Offioe, where all persona favorable to the enter pnae are respectfully invited to subscribe. s3-tf 4&P9& STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FRANCK, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Bcbwenson. HAXONIA, Capt. 11. Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taubo. TEUTONIA, Capt. 11. Knsen. These Steamers are all hrst-class Clyde-built vessels are intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N. Y. ,n follows: FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON* HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. The elcrant and Powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA, Capt. H. Taube, 2,400 tons burthen, will sail as above,on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16lh, at 12 o'clock M. including Rmlioad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. §lOO \ Second Cabin. .$6Ol Steerage.'. .$35 Tiio BAVARIA will be sucoeedod by the following Steamships: HAXONIA THURSDAY, Peember 1, BORUSHIA MONDAY. January 2. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY, Febmary 1. HAMMONIA THURSDAY, March 1. tGr Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Pans, and Antwerp, at through rates. Thcso steamers are fitted up with unoqualled accom modations for second, and third-class Passengers. The Bocond Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to tho first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued irom London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by tho New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to W. A. HAM'LL, Agent, Omen of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships, n2-tf Northwest corner hOURTH and CHESTNUT. TIIK BRITISH AND NORTH PMjjBBa&AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- FROM W*W YORK 70 X.IFK*FPOIh Chief Ch»bii) Passage—. ——— f!3O Second Cabin Paaaago - 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVXKPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.—— ..——9llo Second Cabin Passage 60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Capt. Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. hUROPA.Capt J.Leitch, Those vossels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red on port t>ow. LUROPA, Leitch. leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov.'S. PERSIA, Judkjns, " N York, Nov. P, A dERICA, Millar, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov, 16. ASI A. Lott. “ N York, Wednesday, Nov. XU CANADA, Lang, 44 Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30, AFRICA.Shannon. " N York, Wednesday, Deo.7. NIAGARA,Anderson,' 4 Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 14. PERSIA, Judkm*, ”, N York, Wednesday, De 0.21. Berths not seoured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on boa. - *!, The owners of these ships will not be aooonnt&ble for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Spooie, Jewelry, Freoious Stones nr Metals, uutoss bills of lading are signed therefor and tho value thereof therein expressed. Forfreigbtor pas sag* apply to E. CUNARD,4 Bowling Green, t»o2 New York. fg&tk, FOR TnE SOUTH.—CIIARLES- Heavy Freight at an average of fjftksa per oent- le low New York Bteani«h»p rates. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The U. H. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marshman, will sad on Saturday, Nov. 26th, at 19 A.M. Through in 43 y * l ° ur * at ® ea * Tli« V. S. Mail Steanulup BTA OEOROIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Monday, November 21. at 10 o dock. Phrough in 69 to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Sea. •T’SatlinK days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods reoeived, and Bills of Lading signed every day. The Hpjendid first-olnss side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE ami STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ton days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac., for all plooes in the and^Bou|;hwftst. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods ihippeu be found to bo lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half tne rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther thau Charleston or Savannah,the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points. GREAT RKDUeTION IN FAKE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tiokets from Philadelphia via Charles ton And Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, oxorpt from Charleston andSavaa nah to Montgomery: _ , INLAWD HU. To Charleston- 915 00 Charleston-*-.--. ...fSS 00 Savannah.—. 15 00 Savannah——- 3100 Augusta.. 30 00 Augusta.. 2000 Macon.... 3100 5375 Atlanta. 23 00 Atlanta..—. si 00 Columbus—, 23 00 Colunilms 5600 Albany 24 00 Albany ,57 00 Montgomery..,, S*J 00 Montgomery. —-. 38 00 Mobile moo Mobile 4490 New Orleans ... 35)75 New 0r1ean5........ 5100 No bills of lading signed alter the ship has sailed. For freight or passage aaply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to Southwest corner FOU^ i Hftnd^WsT?NU , I, Agents in Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD. . Savannah. HUNTER A UAMMELL. For Florida from ChaTleitonVßtearaer Carolina every Tuesday, For Florida from Bavannah, steamers Bt. Mary's and ot. John's, ever? Tuesday and Saturday. jyO <gfm U - s ■ M. STEAMERS iffirnfifiPb FOE „ _ HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON. Lines, will sail July S 3, September fcULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August JO.Ooto bor IS. December 10. First Cabin siso Sooond Cabin parage r — . - 75 For freight or piwsoage. apply to u w WILLIAM NKILBGN, Agent, At the Jvarehouaing Company’s Philadelphia Omce, Tobacco Warehouse. DUCK Street. Hula. Jc23-flin UUSINESS CARDS. Business cmiu. FANCY GOODS. U. A I*. G UOSHOUZ, Importers, No. roIIA.NK Street, havo uuvr m store a great variety of fancy artirlos. erprcf'd* r’rij«>rtr"J for Christmas t.ilos; such ns Jewel ami Wntc'iri imls. or Boxes, Inkstands, Card receivers fhirprr « amt Odor Boxes, Vases, Statuary, Kl.lr.ons. Table Bel 1 1. nr.il oilier otihmental fancy goods, m broiuo, i>e»rl, flirli. bisc, China and ciysta), paper nmohe m*oil', baps, sstcho n K t*. Now on •' viubr.ion to tno trade, ami for sale at mode - rate prices. iiNCt _ No. SO BANK Street. rjifios. M. IHIIDLB, Attorne\’ at Law, .» No 273 South FOURTH Street. nlB-«m* 11. GROVE. Manufactuier of Show * w \. 111 North FOURTH Street. M.H. GROVE’S 1 late KHUBI KR 8) tstoam Cabinet 1 < lv. , o r V Swing, Turning, Planing, Moulding. LAGRANGE Street, l>et\voen Market and Arch, ami Second and Third streets. ni2 Bn WALLACE & BUODIIEAO. t W EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Btooks and Bonds bought and sold, on Commission. Fran< ih D. AValt.ack, Edwaiui c. Bkouhsad, oM-4m* Alex. Mciunney, ATTORNEY AT LAW, _ GREKNSBURG,PA, Will practise la Westmoreland, Armxtronr, and In diana counties. . sell-tf riMIE ADAMft EXPRESS UO., OFFICE JL 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Tarcels, Pack f.?es, Morchandine, Bank Notes, and Breoie, either by ts own Lines, or in connection with other Express Com panies, to ail tho pnnoiplo towns and cities of the United States. _ L. 8. BANDFORD, juil-tf Gnnoral Kuporintandent PURE CONFECTIONERY, MANOFACTUIIRD BY KDVVAKD A. HEINTZ, Late of 8. Hennon. • Bt»re S. W, oorner ARCH and NINTH itreeta. 3m (FaatoTT 814 Filbert street) \T R. PALM R’ ADVERTISING ▼ • AGENCY, N. E. - orr,or FIFTH and CHEST NUT. ' BA. Sulsrriptions taken for thebest City and Country Newanapcrs, nt lowest oash prices. seS-3ra Kerosene oil.—a full supply of the nltove Oil, manufactured by the Boston Company, will bo furnished to the trade,at the lowest prices, by the sole necuti fm thin city , HfIWUKY, ASHBURNEK, k CO.. No. 19 South WHARVES. «» --SAI.EB by Auction. THOMAS A SONB. I J9Andl<lBoUr2 FOURTH BTKKIST, 'JTiirifH a «n in and tf.l MOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, THIS DAY. ~ ~ Noon and Evening Sales. J^CARD.—PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTAth amm f'OCKB AT THE EXCHAHOE.-BalSr5 A J£ B&'ss'sjf h,w •* u o ' ou * k ««. 1C <i«>9tri|juujr, hann, the option of nithar ula. on tha Wlowin, Tne«in7. “ .gl'-AL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ..m ; JTi®l l ve a l 4r *« amount of real estate at prirata v U Pr?^fn. V n r3 ', tlfl * cri P tl on of city and country property, “rinted lisu may be bad at the auction store. ww- d..i PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. • n.i' ~5 Bt i Hto ent »tadon our private sale register, iriL^?7W« e .? oec * #lonaU » wout public sale attracts, <el which LOW copies are printed weekly,) Dee of charge. Ao. aoo “ ,u Ue 1 share Mercantile Library. 1 snare loiut Breeze Park Associatnm. Cmn B pany-Sj n fiSo nBnd PtnUuielphls YtttJ pot §-s”* Fanners and Mechauics* Bsnk of Camden— 12.40 Williamsport And Elmira Ist snortsago Scrip. TWENTY-FIRST FALL SALE—NOVEMBER a, „ , , AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. ’ Orplians’Court Sale—Estate of Sarah Ann Bacontfor- merly Sarah Ann Price) deo’d. NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 3* North Eleventh street, between Filbert and Arch. Immediate possession. r ARM 75 acres, on tha Rancoc&s creek, and on the Camden and Mount Holly turnpike, Burlington county New Jersey, FARM AND TRACT OF LAND, 231 acres, know* as * Crane Swamp Farm,” three miles west of Smyrna Kent county, Delaware. ELEGANT REMDFNCE. WEST FHILADEL . i ill A, north side of Bridge street, we*r of Tlurty-wnth, .Mantua, ( Pweuty-fourth ward,) lot 50 by KOieet, two trouts. * HANDSOME RESIDENCE, north side of Bridge st., cast of Ihtrty ninth, lot 60 by 100 Jeet, two IronU. (Taentr-fourthward.) EI.IG.BLt Bi ILDING LOT, at northeast corner of Hrid<e and Thirty-ninth streets, 60 by ieo feeL three ,(,V w *ntT fourth ward.> IHREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS, n*rth side *1 r ,r 8 wet of Thirty-ninth, two of them each to lent front, the other 42S feet front, each 1W feet deep. **ni ,I*l ward.) • BlhlNEjsS cTAND—Three story brick store and daeluag, N 0.1529 South street, opposite the Kater Mar ket, two /runts. TWtKT\ ShCOND FALL SALE-NOVEMBER B. „ , AT 7 O'CLOCK IH THE EVENING, ( L r .?PS , ??„ Court Bate—Estate of James Banner, dec’d. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING ANDXARGis LO T, corner of Sergeant and Jasper streeU. Nineteenth ward, lot «7S by 63 feet, two fronts. Sam, E.tats.—YEARLY GROUND-RENT, 813. on lirse lot, CoJar «troet, northeut of Ann, Nmelesath ward. Same Estnte.-LARGE LOT. east side of Thill, at, north of Diamond, Nineteenth ward. .Same Estate.—FOUß LOTS, southwest side of Nor ris street, between Wert and Gaul streets, Eighteenth ward, two fronts. Samo t«ate.—NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 613 Spruce street, IS feet front. lot feet deep. Same »■ state.—Tllß EE-BTOKY BRICK DWELL- I*n», south side of Callowhill street, between Seventh and Marshall. Same Estate.-YEARLY GROUND-RENT OF #1», on large lot, Fifth street, between Emerald and Jasper, Nineteenth ward. THREE-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. fill Pow ell street, between Filth and Sixth and Spruce and Pine streets. FRAME DWELLING LOT, northwest corner of Fourth and German streets. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 441 N Thirteenth street, below Buttonwood. TWO DWELLINGS—Three-story briek dwelling, No 633 Prime street, with a three-atory brick dwelling in the rear No. 623 Paul street. Second ward. THREE-STORY’ BRICK DWELLING, with threc etor? back bmldiugs, Poplar street, west oi ThirteeMh. , B UILDING LOT, adjoining the above on the west, 16 by 60 fret. TWO DWELLINGS, adjoimn* the shove on the west. . Peremptory SaIe.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LING. No. liusi Ellsworth street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, below Washington avenue. Sale absolute. Peremptory SaIe.—VACANT LOT, south side Peters street, we*t of Twelfth, m the rear of the above. &V Sale absolute. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1520 S. Fourth street. TWENTY-THIRD FALL HALE—NOVEMBER », a! 12 O’CLOCK, NOON. TO CAPITALISTS, BUSINESS MEN, Ao. four valuable stores, fifth street, „ , " The valuable four-story store, corner of Fifth and Commerce streets, and the three stores adjominr, Noe. 2d, 26, and 27 North Fifth street, la* Particulars to handbill*. Orphans’ Court Ba!® Estate of Nathan G. Howard. HANDSOME FINK-BTRKET RESIDENCE-Hoar story brick} with ba'-k buildines, and all modern conve niences, J'ice street, east of Nineteenth, sy Imme diate pnxsesMnn. Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT, AR AMINGO, northeast sided Venan<o st., near Jasper, 60 feet front, 300 feet deep Two fronts. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. M 7 Vine st.. between Ninth and Tenth. Immediate possession. Peremptory SaIe.—LARUE LOT OF GROUND, BIUDESBURU, over 9 acres. fronLnr o" the Delaware river, at the corner of Kirkbude and Garden streets, Twenty third ward. Sale absolute. Assignee's Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 1017 Race sL, west of Teeth. S3l. Sale absolute. TWENTY'-FOURTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER », AT 7 O’CLOCK, EVENING. Orphans' Court Sale—Ebtate of C. \V. Blake, deo'd. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No 719 North Twenty-third st.,northo.uit corner of Clayton, Fifteenth ward. Kamo Estate.—TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining. S.inio Estate.—DWELLING, N0.22Jl Clajtonst., in the rear of the above. Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT DWELLING. No. 1707 Ad dison street, west of Seventeenth, below Pine st. ELEGANT WALNVT STREET RESIDENCE. Our sale 6th December, at IS o'clock noon, w 11 include the elegant browu-Btone residence, hoi Walnut street, built and finished in a superjor manner, for the use of the owner, with every modern impr.vement and con venience. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. GREEN STREET. No. 1917,3 d feet front, with all modem im provements and conveu*ences. Executors' Sale—Estate of Col. Mifflm Lewis, dec d. MANSION, HOTEL Tenant's House, Ac., Spread fiagloBt&hon, Lancaster road. CARD. CHOICE AND VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY', We wilt sell, on Tuesday and Wednesday eveomts. Nov.ed and23d, at the Auction Store a choice and va luable private library, comprising man? rare and cu nous works in belles jetties, Ac,, and especially rich in biblio graphy. AU of the hooks are in excellent condition, and many of them boundby the best French, American, and Enjlish artists. tar Catalogues will btf ready attdtka books amnzsdi* for examination two days prMBBM. -*«. , LARGE PEREMPTORY SALS OF WOOL,' ' On Wednesday. 30th inst.,at 12 at the Auction Store, . without reserve or Ifeutation. by orderof Thomas mi sen A Co., Philadelphia, and George w. Bond, of pn»- toa, a large quantity of the best selections of America fleece and miscellaneous wool. It will be readi for in* spection in the auction rooms from Tuesday, 29th mil.. 9 o’clock, to the hour of sale, which will be absolute. Sale at Noe. 139ap.d141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH-PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUESELSCARPETa. On Thursday Morning, At floolook. at the Auction Store, an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elecant piano-forte*, fine rumors, carpets, eto.. from ÜBuk o * declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience 0? tale. „ SALE OF LAW BOOKS. On Friday Afternoon. Nov. 29, at 4 o'olock.we will tell, at the Auction Store, a large collection of valuable law books, including the library of the late Hon. Joseph M. Doran. tßr Catalogues will be ready and the books arranged two daye previous Moses Nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. B. B. oorner SIXTH and RACE streets. MONEY TO LOAN. MoYFY to LOAJf, in LAXOI OH SMALL A3COV7(7*, 0C merchandise geuorally, and on all articles of value. All SUM* OVBR OSS UUSDKSH DOLLAR* TWO FBK CKST. pBS month, including storage, Ac., at Nathans' Pnnoipii Establishment, 8. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE DtJ. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! Money liberally advanced in large or small amount## from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical in struments, furniture, dry goods, olotniilg, groceries, ci gars, hardware, outlery, books, horses, Tenlo!ps,hanieai. and all artiole* of value, for any length of time ocreod on, atNATiUNs' Petcipal E*taSHsiui*ht, eoutheajg corner 01 Sixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, withooUateral,discounted at the lowest market rates. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac., AT PRIVATE BALK, at NATHANS' PRINCI PAL ESTABLISHMENT, S.E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.—The following articles will be sold furies* than halt (he usual store pnoes: Fine gold English patent full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and best make, 10 hunting case* and doub’e bottomed, Fine gold escapnraent lever and lepine watohes, in hunting oaee ana open face, some of them are extra full jeweled, and best make. Silver English patent lever watches, eeoapo ment lever and lepines, ta hunting case, and opes faoe.some very superior; Engbi>h, Swiss. French,and Ouartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and chil dren’s chains; fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, esr-nnrs. stno*. medallions, and jewelry generally, Superior Havana Cigars at 911 per thousand, in boxes of each, will be sold by single box or quantities, to suit purchasers, Numerous fancy artioles, Ao., 40., Ac. _ At private sale. A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by S feet widi. Also, watohes. and jewelrv of every description- LEGAL. IN THE DtSTRICT COURT FOR THE pity AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. PARItY k RANDOLPH veriusJACOBT.HUFNAL, Owner and Contractor. D. 0., September lerm, 1859. No- 375, Levan Facias. The Auditor appointed to repott distribution of the fund in Court, ar'siiu from the sale by the Sheriff, under the above writ of ‘• AH that ttiree story brick building, situate, built, and constructed upon a certain lot or piece of ground, on the southwest corner of Green and Nine teenth streets, in the Fifteenth ward of the city of Phi ladelphia; said lot containing in tr<mt or breadth on Green s<rcet, thirtr-six feet, and m depth thirty-three feet five ini'liea; the said building ereced thereon being, tlnrty-six feet on Green street, nnd thirty-three feet five inches in depth, and the lut of Froiin > and eurtil.ate ap purtenant thereto.” will attend (o his duties on TUES DAY, tho 29th da) of November, A. D. IM9. at 4 o'clock l\ M., nt his Omce, No. SJO WALNL' r Street, in the «'it> of I’hiladclphia. when ami where all parties in in terest are required to present their claims, or else be debarred from coming in upon the said fund. nls lot THOMAS J. DIEHL, Auditor. INSTATE OF 11ENRY HOLMES. IwU of. Administration upon the Ketate el JILTS H\ lIOLMfcS, late of the eitr of l'liihidelplna. de < caeed. having t*ecn granted to the undersigned, all por emis having claims or demands against the wudLetate will make them known without delay, ami those indebted thereto will rntko payment to OLIVIA r. HOLMES, AdinmUtMtrix. tfi South THIRD Street or to her Attorney. LDWARD A LKSLfcV, N'o.2uS S..uth FOURTH Street. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AM) COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, tUVCOf \h. QOPPLE. Ft. F.i. T.. J.iM. No. 373. The Auditor , npi)"inte(l t<v the Court to report distri bution ol tho fuml ansm* from the aaloof defendant i» propart) under the aLn t* urif.will attend to the duties of his appointment. on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30lli. 1t49. at 4 o'clock i\ AI., at hmOfllce. No 811 ARCH Street, whan and whom alt persons interested are re united t*> present their claims, or he debarred from comine in upon said iund. JOSEPH P. BRINTON, nlMOt* Auditor. gjgta SALAMANDER SAFES BiOifi A larse assortment of teUS* EVANS * WATSON’S PHILADKLI' H I AM A NIIKACTUIBD SALAMANDER SAFEB. VAULT DOORS, For Banka and Stores. BANK LOCKS, Egum to any now in use, IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ao., Onai icod terras as any other establishment In the United States, l>v EVANS A WATSON, N 0.304 CHESTNUT Street, PLKAMK GIVE lIS A CALL Philadelphia^ fcjULVEK bUAW—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Piste, Jewelry, Alirrora, Mar ble, Ac., far more convenient and effective than any other. One half the latx>r of House cleaning may be saved by usm* this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc white, imu ns no scrulamg is required, the Bavin* in the wear oi 'he paint is unich greater than the cost of the Soap. ltl*"vei the surface aa pore and white as when new. M. factured only by the Boetoq Imlexical Snap Uoracanr, and sold by their APPP>?t£d * CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH Alcohol, burning!'' uiD.nndPiNE OIL, in bbls »nd hnlf-bW». Mjmifiiotured snd for «a!e h r HOVrUSY. AfHBI'RNLB .ft CO., No I* Smith WharTAt TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—Momta Rope, all sizes, neatly packed, "Yn'rk pr,‘ 0 t b ’ ,h 8 jTo* N " yorK prices. w N WATER St., and aN. CHOCOLATE SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A. HKINTZ, Manufacturer and Importer of French and Spanish CHOCOLATE. Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Slieets. s?-3m (Factory 814 Filbert atreot!
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