• \ ] *y iT”'' <> ‘ QoASTin SnosioHß—lttdg® yThompson.-- ’JfeeteWay Wonitßg the following finelprelrchtment of fhoffrend Jttry wei medo to the court * . To tfi» Jti>Si6f*ao the; Judge* of the Court of *jer .enfrOafttef Bomlom, of the city •'' Mti oohcty of Philfdelphle.. ■'. / . ' '," Thogrood ipqaeatjiDquuiajf for .Mid otfey and, eonnty, fpr.SoptoiW tori, 1859)40 rwpwtfiUly ! ; •:.-■» v - .■•. That webave dupowd of7o9bUls. - Of ibis nutav 4o&wct¥ found* true bilWtod Itol-WetWig nered. ~ Of are tied to be •that feirwertot' k‘re tf kriflOTSohMMtor.vTne; .large majority were’, petty theiUtod • ’^t}f^o^lmmedfatQly.opnce^ije^-^r Ol^L?fi!l’ ever, wew Of: a wrioua TiataT«,bxbibttlcg a malig - aaat tod de&Kcroufl spirtt ; , tod even 1 those dr. infe~ riot grade were snßolentiynunierous tofbim *maw s^?&,«w^s|jssss order in n great city like oura;>and'We ere per taiided that the exertions ofthe courtrMd officers of justice are at the present time proiuolng hippy renilte by diminishing onrae and inspiring renowed confidence in the security of life and property. In this the good, effects of an. improved end efficient police, are plain lyvisible. - . ■ •'Ourdutiea have brought to«nr notioo ample con firmation of a truth’, well settled by.experience end statistics, that intemperance in drinking splritn oni liouori ia the. prolific source' of crime, aa it U oi poverty and misery. „ This feet la So troll estab lished. and has so often been proclaimed, that it is in dangerof losing aome of,lta weight from oon , stant .reiteration. :8p long, however, aa intempe rance eontiuues to produce its desolating effeets, its true eharaoter and oonscquenoes should he urged on the puhlto. aod oh the; magistrates to whom the interests of the . public are entrusted.. We are convinced that the number, of .lioensed .resorts, offering opportunity add allurement to the young 1 and "Ignorant td indulge in this vice, ire far more numerous than tho legitimate, wants of socie ty require. Wesre convmoedalso thatln very many places liquor la sold,without elloettse. Buoh houses are likely to he’ of a'kind inferior to those authorised hy law, and . thus to spread their evil Influence Over alower class of soelety," more exposed to temptation, and, when templed, more easily led into crime. .The law intends that thp lioensed deal er shall afford some guarantee in his eharaoter-that the privilege granted to,him will not be abused, and he, as well as the community, is injured by the competitiou of those who sell without permission. More reserve end discrimination ingivinglloensep, and mere diligence .on the part of offleers in pre venting the sue of liquor without license, would tend to weaken the foredofa cause which is Send , lag to oar Jails and poor-hoases so many nnfortn ‘-'n&ictis “ ~ c j ■The (Jrto'd Jury vi ailed the Moyatnenßlag prison, and wer«:gtatift®d by the convenient' arrange* , mania of* the building, and by the comfort, cleatm i ne#»: and tfobd order of all parte of It We were * r ab»: mnob. lapramed by 'learning that .nnmerojiß . application* ere.eoniUnily made'for admission into ' tbii place, vThe .magistrate* are besieged by -per . sons asking to be.committed,; who» if vefalsd, often " perpetrate some offence,in' order to, be sent to jsu. Restraint and coarse fare, It s«m*, are-luxuries f&r » pdrtiou.of our sodptfr,and the.Obmforti of *' prison, are greater than vics, and Igno ranee, and idleness,: can .obtain elsewhere* -It , It plain, .therefore, . that. for. one daw of; our po pnlstfon, a clew, too/most liable to require punten ’ inent.: this' place or'punishment haa no terrori; nay. that it is actually „ a temptation to crime, t 'The law is thus disarmed, the ends of justice . defeated,' and ■ vagrancy, ’ vice, and disorder, in ' stead of beta* repressed by pubUc authority, arc encouraged T&e-remedyfor tbfs anomilous state; '; things is a. Bouse of CoTreofcton, by which the ' comffitinity wouldberelieved of the drunkenness r and Idleness* apd potty, crime !with which it Is in • feitedr The Inmates of such an institution could be (mined also to hablti of tempersnbe' and in* !‘ dustty, ’ tod taught, some craft' or, trad* , ; hy which, >’ithey might maketononcStllving. and re- ; ~ turned to eboiety/ueefal members instead of its pest i , • and plague. A House of Correction, well managed, > I wonld probably ’be almost, if hot-: quite, aelfvsap- 1 - -porting; it would: certainly save much -expense in ' prisons tod * almshouses, tod any increased eosfe it i might require would be well, spent in securing the , - social-advantages of whiendt would bedhe source. I - J 9 The jury also went to the Afmsheuse and examined ' that vast establishment with .much' Interest.' Its slm, its various department*,'tod uum«rpuii-de- too Urge to be well understood : :genertUy,^har'lh6^J^ M on“^l6hltlj < iQan'oged oomfort, end eleenlinera prevail i epoeioue apert nienU. well warmed and ventilated and neat, and " wholesome food, aro-furnUhed to the inmates. Wo o wire particularly pleated with the divitlon appro priated to the children and nursery. Over these a kind end- affectionate enpervition is evidently exeroised. -Itls imporiaht that usefal ooonpetion . shoald be fora!shed .to all in such an -institution . who are able to work, and,we think additional ■ ‘ workshops are seeded. The rnsaneiDepartment, in oar judgment,' is defloient, -not merely In eemfbrt, hat In - the; means, of recreation, whlob medical sclcnoe -hat discovered to he ,eo ie medlallo oases of mental disease. The;vaottityof entire idlenees aggravates insanity, whilst agreea ble occupation and suitable morel end Intslloctssl '’ ’ excitement have been found to.,be’ onretlve. This system is pursued now in all well-menaged instltn .. riona of the kind, and has been applied with-eml ' ‘ Psnt suocesj by Dr. Kifkbrido,' at the Hospital for ’ /thelnun’o, in.theneighborhoCdof the,Almshouse. Xfadopted attha letUr place, its ..benefits, would . r probably be soon, apparent in the. nnmber of -pe - Uenta dlachaiged and thus the interests of .' - the cliy and the enda cf humanity bo alike served. / Doubtless.all remedies thateoienae has found ent for bodilydfsoaaoare supplied in this establish*. ' ’ reret. Why then should they, be denied to - mental /disease?, .fho oombined ills of poverty and lnssn.- , ity make surely as strong as appeal to the btnavo -' lonee ot,our government.’- ■’ ’ ’ ’ • v Ths; Jnrvrisitod the Eastern PenlUntians, an 4 . are happy to express their unqualified admiration - fbr this very noblo Institution. -Tho-principles on - which the system Diputiishmeet-there adopted is ’ ‘ founded; the whbtesoue rigorj tempered by bifid-' ness. with whioh it is oarrise out ; the oonve’nlcnt plan and superior archltectuio of the buiidiog, and tha rainn|» cars wUh-whioh tbedetails of manage ment arh;governed,’wens, examined by us with satisfaction and pride. ... I .; : , "ffrom tbfi peuftentitry we. went to the House of ~ Esffige." ’ Thie le; la some respects, a prison for the ■ youngrtrat ttiohicf and most interesting feature is *ll that of a sohool for Indnstrial and moru training;’ '• ■ ■ Bodily lahor and mental culture an combined: in : -just proportion to prepare its Inmates for the duties i 'I. , of life, .and.enable them’to become usefal tq.them selves and to tha .oommonity-ii Sy- thus rescuing , yonth born tbo pfilb hf ldlenpss and vice, this In - - etltuUon exsroiies a preventive powerovsr pauper - i ism afid crime.; The children confided, to lie jraar r; / dlanship appeared to us cheerful and happy; They ■ wen-busily ongsgsd in various employments, and ’ ' are so wolf circular that, at’the time of our visit, ; thorp wore none on th'e siok list. Neatness, order.- ■ and comfort prcvail&l throughout tha building, and tho jury are so well convinced of the many benefi . oial results of tho Hones of Beffige, that they would ; bo glad.to see its power and eoope enlarged to meet the increasing wants of the community.. An important influence onthe faftbitl and in terests or ouroltyhMbeeh recently oreated by the introdaotibnof street railroads, worked by.hotse • power. The rapid; extension of them proves tint . they supply ■ reel went, 1 and no.bne can dopy that they area painle'ofvery. extensive,benefit. They kave been attended eleo by a aerione evil, which it ' l ie the duty of government to correct; if practicable. . Tic atreetaand roads occupied by the ralls.cannot be used, by vehicles ao conveniently as before.. The -highways - arc obatruotod to. the injury of a rcry : large portion of the community, I whom rlgbte have been'tbasinfriojjeiir ..Charters have been granted too reokleMiy ana hastily to therafiroad oornpanfee, ] ~ without properoare to protootthe into recta of the -o ' , public. All the principal thoroughfares have been ' oosapied by .these companies, andhavo been made, mare bit lead, unsafe and Inconvenient. It is, per haps impossible that this evil should not exist to ■ ' some extent, but we believe that by inoreased vigi lance to' keep the ipaeo (in each aide of the rails .olesrof obstruction, by a.different mode of-paving it, and by other means that eouid be devised, the , mischief might be greatly diminished. '. The’joty lave pleasure la acknowledging the courteous attentions they received from the super ., intendents of tbs above-named Public institutions, and from' Benjamin G. Mann, Ban., the Assistant District, Attorney. . . -'-'■V'-' '' r - SrnsET<J. Pishss,Foreman. Junta Shbbipaiv. Seeretsrv. O’. S. DiamoT Court—Judge ! Cadwalador. —Thomas Knipe was puf upon bis trial charged withmannfactaring and psselngcouotsrfeitqaar , tern and halves of a dollar upon Paul Sands.' The testimony'upon the part or the United States - shows that the defendant, in companysylQs another ... man, went into the lager-beer saloon of. Peter Sands, at Twenty-first and Oeates streets, at about 10 o'olook of the evening of the 10th day of No vember last,.and called./or some.oyster-soap, whioh wss furnished to them., The defendant also balled for a piece of pie for.’hie partner, in pay. mcnt.of, whioh he offered a counterfeit quarter of h ' oonntorfeti*' hi ® *h« quarter was .a , The defendant said he,had no mere money, but weald call around.and redeem the counterfeit - quarter upon the following -morning. The defen . dant afterwards, gave Sands $2.00 in counterfeit ; money, , and Sands handed it over to the police. The defendant meds no oMeotlons to hand Sands ' ..the money ha Med in his pocket. , :> , • -J< W, Walbridge, sergeant of the Ninlh police district, arrested the defendant on the tenth of No vember, at; Nineteenth and, Coates streets. ■ He ~ searched the defendant, and found in his right hand pocket aome' halves and qoarters of u dollar; in the station house, r ss'in counterfeit quarters, and g2.£*o in counterfeit hslf dollars were ibund by him; the money was rolled up in a pieos of news paper;'he'wsa in a beastly, state of Intoxica tion atithe time of the arrest, and, told .Sergeant Walbridgathat he had received the counterfeit money from a man he had-baen .playlig cards :J. w; Reese testified as to seeing the defendant .at Twenty-first and Coates, streets; the defendant ‘ told bta he had mote money like he Kell given Bands, and thereupon palled Oat a roil of Half dol lars, containing $12.50, and a roll of quarters of a’ dollar eontafefig.lS: ■’ . -' Mr, Buckley and. Officer Jenkins testified that thS mohey found is the possession of the defendant was counterfeit, but was a good Imitation of the " genuine coin. ’ " ’ '. ■fii.v T.'Hennessy and Wtn-M.Bull, Baq„ s'ero ap ; . pointed. by tho courl to defend, the prisoner. ;u. :p.*l>ietriot Attorney Ja«, 0. Vandyke,ajipearod 'Uvbpimtthenparfr of the prosecution'. No eridenee Court—Judge Stroud;— tliO lot ta.‘ and BuiMliig Asso; ~ vS, JohjJfirowh mid MarkDevith?,'Mrye -. ~ action upon »-bond-and' mortgage;, . Verdict for the plaintiff .for $115.50. i , ',u-4“rfeDi.'HMWoodAnd,Bush Aunjfsrwood'tothehee, : StoelW Alfred ’'• ' ' dCCSMMr. . Ail to'iocdTflT , ?•' < rij't ' "’--thbhtodibf.tsfi defendant, alleged;'to'W:W« {». -. neys alleged to be iir the hands of tha garnishee, trial. . ■ Biararo* Court—JudgeSharswood.—Henry next friend, Charles Pelts, to, John *lf H', Hochring; Anaotlon ti> recover damage* for an inhniMD, ora#!, sod erceuiye beating of *n,wprenHoe..-; The allegation .ut»n tho/part ®t the pTaintlff Uthat the boy wae tow to go to o Kln@uuday r soliool,lrat Instead of dotog ‘“{to’to?* the German sindw-sobopl. V}™' h *} a 7, erase hastevhew whipped «<seßiyely, nod it to alleged that the W»U»g. £•«.“«»*** hays fits: atlnteryals *Tf? ‘J 00 . 0 .*»* tlmD - ° B SesaioKß-Jttilga ’ Thompsons proporly or Battle HafTney. , -'. Aaron Parker was acquitted upon the charge of, the larceny of a black ooat, tho property of B. K., >*Bob*rt KSOnodyy David L: Sklliman, and OoorgoJ JfUbSr.were obarged with conspiracy to defraud: Colonel O.H. Rsmborger out of a oonfosiod judg-; tneat claim for tho sum of $4,509*' On trial, x. O.j Brewster, Km., appeared for the prosecution, and*. Messrs. Josdpa P. Loagbead and 11. M. Lee for the: defence. From Lake Superior* [Correapondenpe of Tho Prera.l * -Sopebiob Citv, Lake Superior, Nov. 14,1859. The steamer North Star, of Cleveland, Ohio, ar rived on tha sth Inst, -with a very large amount of freight. Every housekeeper calculates to lay in his winter supplies about the middle of this month. For thobenefit of your readers I will mention the prices of a few articles whioh I ordered from Cleve land, inoltiding slbo frolgbt to Superior. Prime Ohio buttori sixteen and a half eonta per pound; hams, fourteen; flour, sovon dollara and a half j | Fresh beef, very floe, one quarter, weighing one hundred and sixty pounds at nine cents per pound; mutton do. Several hundred pounds of fresh beef sold hero from seven to eight cents per pound. Prime 11 Greoling” apples, four dollars per barrel; dried apples, eight cents per pound; Havana su gar hr coffee at nine cents; crushed eleven and a 'half; brown from seven to nine cents, &c. At these rates, a family can live very reasonably in Supo ■ rioroity. Indeed, it surprises me that more, per sons with delicate lungs do not beeomo residents. Tho olimate is trnly delightful, always invigorating and bracing, and there is no reason why Superior city should not become a place of great resort. The schooner Ford left lately with a fall load of lumber; laths, shingleß, Ao., for the mining towns. I regret to say that schooners enough cannot be had tor this trade. Next season, I trast several vessels frem-Erio, Pennsylvania, will engage in this trade. Wo have ftve steam-saw mills, capa ble of supplying lumber enough for a fleet of ves sels Il ls now generally oonoedod that Superior o ah supply the entire lake with lumber, etc. This Is caused by our position, harbor, and vastlribu tary foreati adjaoont. One vessel left our harbor last July, with two hundred and seventy-flve thousand feet of lumber, etc., bound to Portage take, a dlatanoe of three hundred end fourteen miles. Owing to tho activity among the oopnor I mines, <an extonsiva demand has been created for I housesi Our farmers should supply the mining towns with grain,' flour, hay. and vegetables. The distance between Cleveland or Chicago, and ] Portage Lake, is about seven hundred and fifty nilloa as tha steamers run,, white Superior oity Is distant but three hundred and fourteen mites. The -Ontonagon copper mines, distant one hundred and sixty mites from Superior, exported oopper ore to ’the value of over a million of dollars the past year —new eaoh mine requires a largo amount of sup plies, and. if some enterprising Yankee would bring up a small steamer, and take freights at > xaaßonaole ratos, he could sooure a forgo amount of business, now monopolised by side-wheel steam* an and screw-propellers. There is also. I believe, a Government mail contract from Superior to Pid* geon river, of five thousand dollara per annum. The oontractow will finish improving the military road from Superior to St. Paul by tho 15th Inst. The road will then be in good stage order to the 3M mile post or janotlon with the load to Crow Wing. The line of the Superior and State line railroad, as surveyed last week, runs out the first avenue above the military road to the Minnesota line, about fifteen mites. The company are autho rised to connect with any Wisoonsln or Minnesota roads. Tho eleotion passed off very quietly, many not voting. The Cemooratio tiokot received a ma jority of thirty votos. “ North Sbork.*’ importations* (Reported for the Pres*! .ROSTON-Stewnsbij? Kensmeton. Boker-a csshnei jMjj^^u^S^netfeCpJlOObb!s fish E A Sou- JftfP* W do TOCampbelh S 3 pkc* V 8 Brown k Co; Sea2i fV« Jones;«*BAFahnestock;S 7 F Lasherk . J«nM‘. * Rondryk Harris; 18 bkgs J W Lojsa; JOO otUea lif Ltppipeort k Co; 72 oases Lenoir, Basin k Co; 35 bask WjLMaddox & Co; 40bdl*paper C Macarge & Co; 7 okra Muzsey & Munroe; 38 packs iron N Trotter & Co: 10 bales slant Bfc D C Spooner; ID cases shoes F Ford; M do mdse Little & Stokes:* do A Blade & Co: Bdo Thayer k Cowperthwait; 6do Frothinjrtaam Sc Wells: 8 do wain. Learning k Co; 4 do Wray & Gillilan; 8 bbtt mdse Tappan, Carpenter k Co; 30MA L Van sent:lOOdmisaltrrj) D; 12balesmasoJT War kCo; 6do R TWmte; 88 pkVa do 8 bales wool order; 132 pkgs mdse Leech k Co; ao do various consignee*. V PASSENGERS SAILED. In barK Union, for Pernambuco—Albert F Damon, •wife,' two>ehildren« andsenftnt. . 7 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. MKS SN 1 f 0 , “ ,” LETTER BAGS . avTHaJoacniWTs’ixcHAjres.PHiLAijVLPHia. Bark Canada,JSitehaU...........~....M&tanxaa,noon Hark Jos AtaxwelL'Ban*, Barfaadoet, Lsgo&jrra,„ A Ported Spain. so,—. ..NovSO RAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. . FROM THE UNITED STATES,. ... SIDPS . XAIV* ' - VOX " BATS • CftnadA.ißwrtoa. .EiverpooL ~. go v 30 Glasgow,«.—.New York. .Glaarow.. .... .....NovSO Saxonut. —... .New York. .Hamburg ..—.Deo 1 John 8e11........New York. .G1a5g0w........... Deo 8 .Vigo. .NewYork..Liverpool. ..Dec 3 Artel... *. .. <New York. .Havre - Deo 3 Africa .New York. .Liverpool .Dee 6 C of Manchester. New York. .Glasgow Deo 18 Niagara.—......... Boston. .Liverpool Deo U Edinburg........ New V ork. .Liverpool.—, —.Deo 17 Fa|ton.. . New York". .Havre.geo » United RingdooNow York. .Glasgow. . ..Deo 31 ' . - .TO ARRIVE. SETtPS * • +SEA V*'-’ ' kOE ©ATS John 8e11..., Glasgow.. New York-—......N0v 19 Fulton....... Southampton..New York.- Nov M C ofManchester. ..Glasgow. .New York, Nov 18 Niagara. .^U.^.lL(verpool.. Bottom .Nov 19 Serna..— -.Liverpool..Now York —.Nov29 remen..—, Southampton-New Y0rk.....—N0v2? Ocean Gueen. .Southampton. .New York —Nov 23 fruited Kingdom.'.,Glasgow..New York. —.Nov3o Teutonia-...^Southampton..New York—, ,„.. .Bee 4 Borojwia—.Southampton..New York.»..Bee 4 - The California Mail Steamers s&U from New York on tbS fith'kud SOthof eaoh month, . The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Id, 7th, Uthgtfth, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, 6. C., °*Whe.Mhe 1 dates fall on Sunday, the steamers rill aau on Monday, except from New Orleans, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT 07 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 89, 1899. arrived. . Steamship Kensington, Baker.« hours from Boston, with mdae and passengers to H Wtnsor. Mr Humphrey Hushesi pilot, report? having spoken on Saturday last, oll&spe/Uy,- bnsOhv*, from "west indies for Pfnlad. Brig Wheaton/Leeraan, JO days from Eastport, with BiKMsy OueenfMorton, fidays from Damansootta, id ballast to E A Souderk Co. M , , Schr Willow Harp, Rowlands from Hew York, via Wilmington, Bel. 1 day, with barley to onplain. Bohr Kedron,Russell,* days from Bridgeton,NJ, m ballast to captain. . _ . Schr CbieMnev) Townsend, J days from IndiinJU Y«r, Bel. with corn to J L Bewley k Co. . Sobr Chas Atkinson, Atkins, 3days from Milton, Bel, with corn to JL Hawley k Co. _ Schr A « Gray, Kelly, I day from Smyrna, Bo], with rye toJasL Bewley fc Co- . Schr-A 0 Gray, Kelly, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with rye to Ja* L Bewley & Co. Bohr Mary. Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Bel, with rye to J'-a B Bawler & 00. ■ Schr Mechanic. Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Bo], withoatetoJaeL Bewley k Co. i T Bohr Darnel J Burch. .Evans, a days from Indian River, Bel. with oom to Heal! k Merriraan. Schr Joseph Marsh,’Matthews, from Marblehead. Bohr B Frink, Doughty, from Boston. SehrPaugasset, Waeles, from Boston. flohr 1 Clark, Scull, from’Boston. - Sphr Raven, Rose, from Fall River. CLEARED. - f amthip Delaware, {maw, N York. J Xlldordiee. rk Union, Bong,'Pernambuco, Lewis k Damon, rk Louisa, Jarman, Guantanamo, Bernadou k Bro, teh Commerce, Barnes, mayagues, PR, John Mi ■on k Co. trig Trenton, Atherton, Portland, B Milnes k Co. rig May Morton. Boston, N Sturtevant k Co. iSES Baht Joseph Marsa, Matthews, Marblehead, Van Ba iea,Norton.*Co. t • - • Schr Kedron, Garrison, Bridgeton. do Schr J Clark, Scull, Williamsburg, Noble, Hammett k A Corson Sir H LGaw, Her, Baltimore,A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of The Press.) - 'Havre be grace, Nov. m, m». , The Kingston lelVthii morning with 18 boats in tow, ,ladenand consigned as foUowsi ■ A J RiU.lambertoNororoM.fc Sheets; Maine Mills •andColJoHararaeU.dotoß B ALDolby* ColJ-REok and Betti Ditto tt, do to 3 Bolton k Co; M A McCoaker, bloom* to Cabsen k Co; Cleopatra, lumber to Cadwata der k Co; M P Miller. do to H Croskeyi Calumet, do to ChestatrJF Finley, do to ealemj W f Miohael.doto Wilmington; Lilly Karrnary, Alary k Alice, F Fidler, Two Sisters, J B Henry, and Hope, ooal to Bel City, - (GorrespocdSßoe of The Press.) ■ W HEADING, Nov. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden ”ffa3Sn?,cmd a womito < &W Hain; Samuel Mo Fate, pig Iron to Ktiing k Bro, and hoop poles to Cabeen k Co; M M Ricker, pig iron to Reeves k Co; Faith, blooms and nnbp poles to Humphreys, Hoffman k Wnght. ,Nov2B—W k G Taylor, flour and gram to PF it spat rick} Pooabontas and Pike’s Peak iron ore to EkG Brook; Great Aepublio, grain to captain; Two Brothers, lumber to 8 Bolton; Thos Welsh, seed to Perot k Bro, and bituminous coal to captain; & S Grover, lumber to J H Beysher. « * > ’’ »T TSLEQBirH. , The ship Wyoming for-Liverpool, and a full-rigged brig went to this Win^gw, .Steamship •7th Inst. . 1 1 , Ship Jacob Bell, Low. at Whampoa Bept 26, wm re loadmgroargo was but slightly damaged, and she would resume her voyage about yet 6. , Bark OB Truitt, Bouii, cleared at New York 23th fust, lor Cork ap'd a market, •• • SohrOT Foard, Fountain! hence, arrived at Norfolk 26th inst. Schr John Franklin, Tyler, for Philadelphia, cleared atNoriolk 38th lust. > Schr Mahlou Betts, Thompson, <late Primrose,Who died atGalves ton; arrived at New Fork I7ih last, fron^ ■ Schrcufc T Cramer, Huntley, henoe, and Van Buren, Watt, do forCatnbndkeport, at Newport 36th lost; 1 , .Behrs&m Measerole,Stevens, heaoe.and M.Wright* lagtodi.Thwher* from Portland for Philadelphia, &t Newport 27th mat. Schr Wra OMenhon, Cole, arrived at New Vorkjres .sl|».riSs'& h 4? M fM New Be4fort i«- Sohr Willi., Biown, h.nce, amv.d nt Cli.tlejton lohn M Heint.rt, Tatirion, M"B Smith, frniUi.'ud R W Toll, TtnrnMßd, i»ao», -unveil at CturltiUm *‘&S*Wl Springs,'Boekaloo, behde for Fhasaoola, «d> pm ladelphia,ln ballaat.wae van intoj in .YUejaid Bobnd. about S A M Mfh inrtj by sdjur SUverJ&U'net, i’errf, of Bridgeton,aud was towed to Nevf Bediord.iame oay. 'nUK M dI.(kU. rjOOKINQ KANQM. • ; ’ :i tfjtfE I'tiE^JQAX*.JSO 2&, 1859. .'iVi tN THE ORPHAN QOURT, FORTHE and «m appraisement, olaiminy to/etaro the real «stata therein mentioned to the valtte or $270« under the Apt I ffiSUfi&Mhflfc Ih h l A« n fe r »„ d ».V. filed coNARROB. | nSi'4t* Att’y for the “Widow. ANN JANE CALLAHAN, BY HER -tA. next friend) Jaritoi'Brawler, vs, Matthew Calla han, Common jrleafl, March Term, 18i9, No. 21. In d notice of a nils on you, w the above owe, returnable Saturday, December t0.186®, at 10 A. M., to ehotr oauee ffhv a divorce from the bornu of matrimony should not be decreed between you ana your wiie,A nn i Jane Callahan, semoe personally upon you having failedottaooount ofsour abseuoe. „ ... ~ . 1 M.YKRB, Attorney for libellant. To Matthew Callahan, the above reapomlont.[ogfastu4) F TUB DISTRICT COURT FOR TUE - CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SIMON v». OOPPLB. Fi.Pa. Soft. T., IBS9. No, 18. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to Teiiortdwirj butionofthe fundarisinf frgro the aaleof defendaot a personal propatty under the above 'wWt. will nttenfl to the duties of hi* appointment, on WKDNBBDAY, Noy. 501 b, l&SO.at 4 o’clock P. M., at his Office, No. 8U ARCH Btreet, wuen and whore all persons interested are re quired to present their olaims, or be debarred from cumin* in upon said fund, ,JOSEPH P. BRINION, nl7-10t* Auditor. BUSINESS CARDS. Business card. FANCY COOPS. I L. Sc P. GROBHOLZ, Importers, No. SO BANK Street, havs now m store & great variety of fanojr article#, expressly Imported Tor Christmas ealei; inch aa Jewel and Watehst&nds, or Boxes, Inkstands, Card reoelvers. Surprise and Odor Boxes, Vases, Statuary, bacons, Table Belli,andoUier ornamental fancy goods, n bronze, pearl, shell, biao, China and oiystal, paper iDßChezooos, leather bags, satchels, &o. Now on exhibition to the trade, and for sale at mode rfi*2l-6t°e*' * No. 30 BANK Street. THOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, No. 273 South FOURTH Street. n»-6m» VKTM. H. GROVE, Manufacturer of Show ▼ ▼ J3a»ft».Warerpomin North FOURTH street. WM.»ROVE’fl.(late SHUSTER’S) Bleam Cabinet ? aetory—Soroll Bawinp. Turntnz, Planing, Moulding. ,AGRANGE Street, between Market ana Arch, and loeond and Third streets. n!9-lm WALLACE k BRODHEAD, ST EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold, on Commission. Fhahcis B. Wallace. E&wakd 0. Brolhbad. ott-4ro* __ A LEX. McKINNEY, A WiU practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In gianaoounties. eeil-tf ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack ages, Merchandise, Bank Nptes, and Bpooie, either by te own Lines, or in oonneotion with other Express Com flgha&f ““ *WBI4fi»HS General Superintendent PURE CONFECTIONERY, MANUfACfOEBD »T _ EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Lateof S. Henrion. Store 8. W, corner ARCH and NINTH streets, &.Sm (FactoryBl4 Filbert street) VB. 'PALMER’S ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. B. orcer FIFTH and CHEST NUT. Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest oash prioss. aes-3m MEDICINAL. rjIHE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!— TRIESEMAR, 1,3, and 3. , , Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and securod by tho Seals of the Koole do Pharmaoie do Pans, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. j No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, spermatorrhesa, and ; all physical disabilities. I No.2oompletely.eradioatesal) traoegofthosodiseases that have been hitherto treated by tne nauseous and per moiousuieofoopaiTiaandcubebi. , No. 3 has entirely supplanted tne injurious use or mer cury, thereby insuring to the scorer speedy relief,dis persing all Impurities, and rooting out the venom ofdie- l, 2, and 3, are prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pookot. Sold m tin cases, and divided into separate doses, as administered by Velpean, Laliemend, Roux.Rioord, &o. Pnca S 3 each, or four cases for $9, whiph saves 83;aad in S2T cases, where by there is & saving of S 9. To be had, wholesale and THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, and by T. W, DYGTT A 80N8.218 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania* n23-d3ra * ZOLLIOKOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL.— Sib * I have been afflicted with rheu matism for a long period—a portion of the time had no entirely lett me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial t« those who are afflicted with that dreadful com plaint. Yours, Jas. W. Newlin. Broker, 833 Ibno at. . Prepared br THKOOORE BlL»K8, ChemisL N. E. corner FInK and SIXTH sts. n!4-3m BREAD pUBE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL. BAKERY, BAH U 01TAINHD XT TH* JOU.OU'IIM ’PLACES t MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. W. oonwrof Broad and Vine streets. C.M. CLARK,—PopUi street, below H, McNElL.——,B. K. corner Sixth and JATHO & SON, . 0. PANCOABT-^-—.—No. 910 Spring Garden . street. JOHN G. MOXEY—,_ No. 1243 Vine street T. Pa SMITH.. -No. 113 North Fifth street. JOHN SMITH. —— ..B. E. corner Fifth and Spruce streets. I W. W, MATHEWS. —J3. E. corner Eleventh and - .... streets. D. KNIGHT.—— ■ Broad street, below Wal _ .nut. GEORGE GARVIN——No. 1419 Lombard street, D. COURTNEY,— N. W, corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. I WM. COURTNEY—... No. 60S South Twelftn street. 8, R. WAN AM AKER—Federal street, above Sixth. Z. LENTZ———Corner South Fourth and L. HOLLAND 8. ft.“roe'sixteenth an Ogden streets. | • DAVID SADDLER— No. 960 North Eleventh ' street J.WEIGHTMAN.—.....—B. E. corner Eleventh and Jefferson streets. 8. 8. TOMKINS,— —No. iwo North Front street. H BROOKS. ——8, w. corner ofJBeveath I and Pine streets. , JANE MYERS.——Coates street, below Thir _ teenth street. | F. M, WOOD.— ——S. W. com* irranklinand _ _,CQ&tek streets. F. M0RR18.... —. —....N»iW. comer Tenth and . ohippen streets. E. B. TURNER, No. 111, gout* Front street. j J. SHUSTER... —.mw.B. W. oorner Broad and __ Pamsh streets. THOS. T. BLEST— « Corner Nineteenth street > « - and Ridge avenue. B. S. BOWN ...N. E. corner Ninth and _ ‘Federalstreets. J. MolNTYßE———Twenty-second street, ab. Coates. ALEX, FULLERTON. Corner ofFifth and Chris tian. J, L. HICKS... I,,....Camden, N. J,, store 219 Aroh street. C. H. RAINIER,——West Philadelphia, 38th st. R. L. YARNELL L&fiffiS? ”«■ JOHN HARNDT .ad Pice Grove GEO. B. TOWNSEND WoMChcutor.Ponae M. MoOLBES Atlaatio Oitr, N. J. D. HORTON. S. F< EBERLEIN Colombia, Pa« Jel-tf Florence, N. J, IVPCHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner AJJ: BROAD and VINK Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in successful operation, day and night, and all are rcapeotfuUr iuvitca to call ana see the whole process of bread-making for themselves. , The undersigned take* the liberty ofsoying that fir thmy-fivg years he bu been a practical Uaker—five a* appreotjoe, and five a* .Journeyman la one of the first, hQW* in Bcotlsna, and, twenty-five as master—during Whies time he has had tl(e opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements whion have been made during that period. In this eptaMithmenf, of which he has now the nwn scpment, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Bern, unreitralnad in the vurohue of flour, none but the Boupdeat end beet .hall ever be Mod j end he bee no hoiitotion la aay in. that Bread of all Hauls oan bade. Uverad, unnirptmaei ia quality and weight hr that made ‘5 TE™ 1 ‘. h “ Bt.od mode by the Meohanloa! Bakery hae not been tried, or in which it haa been tried only at It. eommenoeraent, before the machinery woe In perfect working order, jtre respectfully asked to give it a trial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mntual advantage. JOHN 5. AZOXJSV, *&**••“ Superintendent npO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER * CHANTS.—ManiIa Reps, all cites, neatly packed, tigsasi bJ j‘ mmyM gag » N. water rL, and S 3 N. UfORE PROOP OP THE WONDERFUL S&NISSP 0P MONBLL ’ S AMERICAN HAIR , / jPhilamlphu, Septemberg7th. ISM). This is to certify that I was bald for many years, and wasrocommended totry your Reparator; and having procured three bottles, usedit for three months, whioh Ho. S> wfrl£ Third .frost. „ Philaialviiu. September 3Tth, 1869, mr.J.F. Moitell: Dear Sir—Some time since my hair oommenoea failing out* so much so. that 1 was, in fact, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of the won derful power of yoar Reparator, I was induced to buy a bottle, and after using ono-Jw)f of Ft jny hair not only oeasea coming out.but opmmenced growing finely, ana I have now as thick a suit of hair a* fhail! Jacob Evan's, .’aaiffißiSas- TMESS MACKEREL—A flno invoice of tion |l »yr..oAror M ,Xj«.^y^^co <j ; gJREASE—ZOO bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 V* ' jtuarterbbl.., M m Patent Tallow Orea.«, rkLIVEb —Spanish Queen, in prime order in .tore, and for rale hr _ A, MERINO, 080 14ft Smith FRONT Street rariEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND epd GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the. wise and prudent course they Save.pursued sfnoe Kti'oif br » #lu “» SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for oleansfng Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar- Ue,&o.,f»r mpie oonvement and effective than any other.. One half .the labor of House deaning, may be saved by usfng this Soap, whioh cannot poMibfr injure the finest fync white, and u no. scrubbing i* required, the saving in the wear of the paint is muoh greater than Che cost of the Soap, It leaves the surface as pure and white aswhennew. Manufactured only by the Boston 15000 BOXES AMERICAN AND J.U,UIJVerbnoK window OLASS-The met .proved brands, and of every.l.o and quality required for oity and oonntry trade, nt brioe. «*jos!«Sjnsfy low, Bead yonr orderj to ZfEOLIiR k SMITH, Pnir, Dealer,, oerner SECOND fMTOH.—3OO bbls BesfPitch, Wilming'- xr ton.,,*, pfl I* SOUTH WHARVES. f{(¥l BBLS, No. I HERRING-100 half A LOOHOL, BURNING FbUID, bndPXNE OERRING—27O bbls Pickled Herring, 'kh PHILADELPHIA, HER “MW** ■ Leave Philadelphia.«, 7,7,M.9, 10, n, and 13 A.M., Leave Philadelphia 9,05 min. A. M,, t, «K. and 10 P. M* Leave Germantown 8.10 min. 4. «U I.W min.. 6%, «w s ™vep«ra P l!eavo CJhe.tnut Ilill 7.10. TM, 9.M, amt 13.40 A. M., S - W -^*‘'“' wlB «uliD AYfl| isss »,o ml ¥o% nbNTOOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. I Leave Philadelphia o, 9,11. W, rain., A. M., 1.09,5.09, 4i i’enve*Nomßtoirn 0,7, 9, 11 A, M>, ]>*, 43!, Mil 0 ' P-M ‘ ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia. A. M. and S P. M. U .' VaK,m nOR A WANAYU ! N^ Leave Philadelphia 6,7)4, 9, Ilea A. M„ 1.M,2.05,.».0», * > l'eave^a“vunk < ««; lli, SX, IX, and 11)4 A. M., 9,9, S, ex, aad m P. M. 0N Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3, and OPM, Leave Manayunlt 7K A. Mm 6«, and *H P. M. 11. K. SMITH. Oonora Superintendent, DKV» T. NINTH and QRWKCf Street, NORTH PENNSYL ssss: Chunk, Hasleton, &0.,( Express.) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9.30 A. M. asd 3 P. M. ForDoyiestown, (Accommodation,) atS.UA. ftl, and * For Fort Washington, (Acooratnodation.lat 6 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, ( Express,) at 8 A*M. sod 4.10 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (AooommodaUon,! at 7 A. M, and 3 *Leave Fort Washing ton-fAcoommodatioi,) at 7. A.M. Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.50 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. AT. Poytestowa for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 140 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 91J50; to Maueh Chink, 92.60; to Easton* AMOt toDojlestown.Mcents. Through tiokets must bo prooured before entering the ° All Pocsenger Trains fexoept Sunday Train*/ eon; neotat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth*itreets, and ■w* “ nd Third "“ re, ’ t ' p TEEftteSfc A,.nt. 1859. mmmm 1859. DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO*f LINES. FROM. PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, 7BOM WALNPT-STRSKT WHA*7» Will leave as follow*, vtx: At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. A Am. At'”9°A^ I SI^ a vm n 6amd*eV*and Ve'raeV citMNew^ 3 Jersey) Accommodation.. —.............. % J 6 At9A.M., via Camden and Jbrsey City,Morning Mail j... 8 00 At 11 A. Mm br Steamboat, via Taoony and Jersey City, Western Express..— - 8 00 At W)s P» 41.*Yl* Camden and Amboy Accommc dation... . *S JO AtaP. M., via Camden and Amboy* 0. A A. Ex press.. 800 At 4 P. M.rby Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City. Evening Express...*.. 8 09 At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer- _ •eyCity.Sd Class Ticket-.....-. S» At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening At ll l k*M.Yvia Camden and ieraeydlty, Southern Mail 1 88 At 6 P. M,via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Pi.lghtoiulPawiu.dr)—Tjojfot••••••- »» The 8 P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The II P.M, South . A.M. anon Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 8 A. M.tvia Lehigh Valley Railroad. For water Gap. Stroudsburg. Scranton, Witkesbam, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 8 A. M., via Delaware, Laokawanna. and Western Railroad. „ „ _ For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M..and 8 and 4P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and IP. M. VtA 1 b.PI JjS For Trenton, ko, at & and 4 P. M., from For¥alinyra/D9lwoo. Bevprly, Bwlipgton, Borden Steamboat’ Trenton, lor Bristol, Burlintlon, and in termediate plaoes, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Fifty pounds of bAggage only showed each passenger. Passongersare prohibited from taking anything as Hex gage but their weariug apparel. AU Baggage ovpr fißy pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lO9, exoept by ipeoial oontraot. _ Oct. 1.1869. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. ES m ~r —min Philadelphia, wil baH On and after MONDAY. November 31,1859, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE atß.lfi A. M., 13 noon, (ExpiOM,) ana For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 4.50, end 11.10 P. M. I For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M„ 13.4.30. and 11.20 J\ M, For No w Castle at 8.19 A. A!., ana 4.*U F. m, , For Middletown at 8.15 A. M.. and 4.30 p» M» I For Dover at 8.16 A. M«, nod 4 SO P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M, For Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A. M.,and 4.80 P. M. . „ TRAINS FOR I‘HiLaBEI.PHIA Leave Baltimore at 840 A. M., ( Express, y KUS A. M.» ana 5.25 P. M. Leave Wilfrtinctpn at7.}s A.M»and 11 JO A. M.,1.45and Leave Milford at 740 A. M.,and 1.35 F. M, Leave Dover at ABA. M., aadAfloP. M, Leave Middletownat 10 A. M. and 7,05 P, M. Leave New Castle at 2045 A. M., and 8 F. M. Leave Chester at 8, I# A. M.* *.» and All P. M. , taave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad 1 <10.15 A. M« _ , T TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M., 11M and 11.40 P. M. Wilmington at 045 A. At, 1145 P, M„ and U4O Only at 11.10 P,M„ fro to Baltimore. Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, jrith PA&apN&KR OAR attached, and intermediate planes at 3 P.». Leave Wilmincton for PerryviHe and Intermediate places at 4.45 P. M, Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate places at 3.46 P. M. „ _ , Leave Baltimore for Stemmers Ron, Chase's, and Harewood at 544 P» M» „ w nl 8. M. FELTON. President. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUICKEST ROUTE toEliMra. Witkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St PauPs, Detroit, Danheth, and St Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read jnK Railroad Depot, oorner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, For Elmira, Magara ’itejjg, Buffalofbatroft, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, fit. Paul i, Burlington, and St. Louis. For Chio&,o, MUwaakee,.Kook island, Galena,Bt. Paul's B rhngton, and Bt. Louts. _ _ •• The 7.30 AT M. and &&> P. M, train* run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon v fe» . train connects at Rupert for Wilkes* barre. nttaton. Serenton, and all stations on the LACK* AW ANNA AND BLOOMBBURO RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, nrd at the Fassen gerDePot.conierßßOAD and VINE. THROUGH BXFREBB FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot,Broad street, below vine, daily. (Sun day excepted,) for all points West and North, at e P. M. Freights most be delivered before I P. 11. to insure going the same day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot. BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAR. 8. TAI'PEN. Geaeral Ajrent NTW. oorner SIXTH and OHKBTNUTSreeU. ocl-tf Philadelphia. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. mmmsm 1859. THE capacity pj t th, B Harris EQUAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURO, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and aJI potnli East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati. Bt. Louis. Cleveland. Chicago, Burlington. St. Paul’s,indianapplii, Louisville, New Orleans, and all, intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc ky, Michigan, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus furnishing fnoitm«s for the trans- Jortatum of P&tsengori unsurpassed for spaed aud oom ort by any other rout#.. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. . _ Smoking Cara are attached to eaohTrainj Woodruff’s Sleeping Cnr* to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun* leavos Philadelphia at * 00 A. M. Fast Line “ ' ‘ IUOA.M. Express Tram leaves “ 1040 Night, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Accommodation at IL3Q A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Colombia, J.OO P.M. Columbia _** 4 P.M. Passengers for Wert Chester will tale the Mail, Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers forSunbury, Williamsport,Elmira, Buffa to,NiasaraF&Ht, aud intermediate points,leaving Phila delphia at 8 A. M.» and JP. M., go direct!; through. Westward may be obtained atjhe office of the Qompany in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any oftha important Railroad Offices in the west; alsoon baud any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Misswupps or Ohio Rivera. Igi. Fare always as lew Many other Route. The completion of the Western oomeotiona of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Citioaro. makethis the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THfe E/IST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST., The connection of tracks by the itaiboad Bridre at Pittsburg, avoiding dll dray age or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages reauily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling * *' FRHIOHTS W-HSTWAHD. Bythis Route Freights of all dosoripjons oan be for warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Balti more, to any point on tke Railroad* of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisooum, lowa, by Rail road direct. , The Pennsylvania Railroad also connate at Pittsburg with Steamers, by whi* Goods oan be fotwardod to any parton.the Ohio. Muftingum, Kentuiky, Tennessee, Cumberland, lUmois, Nissieaippi, Wisconsin. Misouri, Kansas, Arkansas, andiUd Rivers; an 4 at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago,with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Bbipnirs entrusting the transportation of their Freight to fhs Company, oan rely with oonfi denoe on its speedy trpwt. THEKATEB OF FHSIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rlilrond are at all time* as favora ble os are charged by oher Railroad Companies. Ba. Be partioular tomark packages “ via Fenna. Rail road. MerohanUintha Wistordering roodsfromthe East, wm do well to direct hem to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Controls or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either tme following Agents of the Com- D. A.BIEWART. FltUbur,: Do.le t Co., Btoubwnlle.O,; H.J. Pierce i Co„ Zane«- v)Iro, O.i J. J. John.'oi. Ripley, O.j 11, MoMeelr, M.y«- TiUst Kr.i Orm.b, ,* {topper, Fortuujouth, O.i reJiloek k Co., JeflersonviLe.lnditma; H. W. Brown A Co., iincinnati. 0.: Atheri * Hibbort, Cincinnati, O.i R. C. elilrum, Madison, 1w.5 William Binrhnra, Louisville, P. G. O’Riley A So., Evansville, T n d,: N. W. Gra um A Co., Cairo ( 111. R. F. Bass, 8t Louis, Mo.; John r. Harris, Na«hville,Tenp.; Harris A Jlnnt. Memphis, W; Clarke A 111.; W. H.H. Koonts, Jton, lIU Murphy A ft 'alio, Dubuque, III.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads it different points in the West. S Parties attending,b their own sluuatonts from the ast. will find it tothur interest to call on the Agentsof a Company, at the following places before shippirff; or letters addressed u> either of them on the aruiueot of mi jtep^ aUe!,,ion: P|KcK S 6 &tte?o r , \ r §^Sfcri,.Y. ' , THOS. A. BCOTT, Gea’lSup't, ia3-1y - . nSwraaM WEST OIIESTER and PHILADELPHIA RAIL* ROAX> vtA "IMTrrangement . On and aftorVEDNEDBAY,potoborB. 18C9. 7.M end MO A. M.. ud »t 5.30 end t P, M. stft* i'o h ira affl! YB*-teave FbiUdelphl. .itA, M.,»d 1 P.M. Leave WertCnesterat7A) A. M.,and4ioP. Jl g-tf ..; * General Baperintendent, BStciiMH PHILADELPHIA Leave* the' Depot, at efirner of BROAD and VINE .excepted,) for ?OTT3VTLIE/ HARkISBURO, util), intennediate points, ooncectior at Hsrrisbarr with train* running to Ac. Leave at 1» ivff, DAuly, for PteSVILLB and' At 4.46 P. AL,DAILY, (Sandaysexeepted,) for READ |^uWAL r TIIUG , 7NSTJRANO E COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1869, Is now prepared to make INSURANCE upon Build inns. Furniture, and Merchandise genoralir* AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BV FIRE This Company transacts its Business on the Mutual Plan Exclijsivxly, all the insured being alike jnte ested, thereby offering great induoomonti to those who 4ish to insure economically as well as safely. Furtherp&rttoularsm&y be obtained on application to any of the Directors or at the Office of the Company, No. A SOOTH FIFTH STREET. Benjamin Malone, T. Ellwood Chapman* John J.-2/ytie. JamesSmedley, William Bedell, ' William Hawkins, Caleb Clothior, Thomas P. Rowlett. Robert E. Kvana, Joseph Hayward, Ellwood B. Davis, Frederick Cadinus. BENJAMIN MALONE, President JAMES SMEDLEV, Vice President John J. Lytlk. Traasui T. E. Chapman,Seoreti Delaware mutual safety in BURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. The following Statement of the Affairs of the Com* >any is published in conformity with a Provision of its 'barter. FKKMIUMS Received from Nov. 1,1858. to Oct. 81,1859: On Marine and Inland Risks 9356.2*6 39 FiraK, *'“ ™^ 9aim z> Premiums on Policies nctmarked off Nov. 1, 1868—— 281448 38 PEHMIUMS Marked ofTaa onrned, from Nov. 1.1898,' to Oot. 91* 1859: Oil Marine and Inland Hitke ©371,111 88 On Fire Riika - 118,583 40 $489,477 28 Intereit, fto. ( roceivod during umft period— LOBiBB.BXPHNBB*, BTC. I , Duringth«mr as above: , Mnnne and Inland Wangaliou Loseea $356,005 70 ■FireLoaaea,. 36,172 35 I Return Premium* ,• 33,150 13 I Reinßuranopa, CommUeiona Vo Agenta, Taxe*. &o.- 43,295 64 E*penaee> Bolanea, Rent, Bta- U„«rr.*o _£?!££ SJSMM SO ASSETS 07 THE COM7ANT* November 1,1850 i 0123,090 Philadelphia City Six per ot> Lo&n.. $lO 060 00 100,000 Penna. State Fn*eporoent. Loan.... 83,665 00 31,000 Do. „ do. Six do. do 31,000 Op 26,0p0 United Sutee Treasdry 6K per cent. . " _ . T NoteB,an<UptMegtdde..~.,~ — !*£»« 30,000 United State* Treasury 0 per neat. Notea 30,816 00 33,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phi ladelphia 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage 6 per cent. 80nd5..... 43,600 00 30,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 23,300 00 14,000 nest Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per oeni. Coupon Bands..... ►- -,,, r - —., z. Ji. 13,000 OS 15,000 Sft) onnres Btd6k G6fiharit<ttn> Ghs Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by the City of Phila... 15,000 00 5,000 ICO Shares Pennsylvania Railroad 5,000 letPehares Jforth pennßyfvanla Rail- °° road Company 860 00 1,300 80 Bhares Philadelphia lee Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,300 00 1,000 2 Shares Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 180 3 Shares Ocean Steam Navigation Company 190 00 200 6 Bhares Phiiadeiphiaand Havre de *0 &Sa l lsjtclfanEe Company uoco $435,830 Far. $411949 39 Colt. Market Va1ue,5403,718 64 Bonds and Mortgages...... 14,000 00 Real Estate ei>3« 36 Bills Receivable, for Insurances made 181,098 69 Balances due at Agenoies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due tl\e Company 65,064 68 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance Compa- 5.160 00 Cash on deposit in . 67,060 51 November V, 1859. cX&pmtt te Stock of the Company, and SIX PER CENT, interest on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after tho Ist proximo. They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN- I TY-FIVE PER CENT, on tho Earned Promiunw for I Ihe year ending October 51,1859, Certificates for which i will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on am I after tho first of Peoemlier next. DIRECTORS. , William Martin. Samuel K. Btokes» Edmund A. Bonder, J. F. Peniston, TheophiJus Paulding, Jlonry Sloan. Ji hn R. I’enroae, KdwivrdDanmgtpn, John C. Davis,. Jl. Jqner Ilrpokp, Jomoy Trauu&ir, Spencer Al’ilvaine, William Efre, Jr., Thomas O. Hapd, Janies C. Hand. Robert Burton. William C. Ludwig, JacobP. Jones. , Johop)i H. Reel, James B. M Farland, Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua I*. Eyre, George 0. Leiper. John tf. Seniplo, Pittsburg! Hugh Ornif. D.T. Morgan, Chailea Kelly. A. B. Berger, ~ WILLIAM MARTIN; President. THOMAB C. HAND, Vice Preeideot. HENRY LVLBußN.Becretary. nil-lm 0F THK mew M-f UMK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Inimanoe Ascnt andßrob**. CAPITAL. 91.800,ii0. PHILADELPHIA RXFIRSNCB; Thomas Robins. John w. Claghorn* Lewis Gooper. J. B. Licpincott. William Shaffer. Robert Ewing. 037*1m OWAKU FIItK AND AIAKINB INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 411 WALNUT Strwt, VhUadelplua. _ , . DIRECTORS, Thos.L. Uders, Robt. W. D. Traitt,* <iMj a £T , , ,omß<m * Wm. K. Itamlin# • M. Wfinldwtn, H. H. Hhillingford, John 0. James, C. L. Bpangler, JohnW.SexUm, H.H.Houston, William RaTgnel, Wm. 11, Love, gdwm Booth, Charles F. Norton, K.B. Warns. raaao Myer, John E. Aduioks, Edward A. Warne, „ R.T.Kenwf. * President—THOMAS L. LUDERS, e , „t, .W President-E. 8, WARNE. SeoreUrT—CHARLES A. BUY. del* Aukkican nun Insurance co., incorporated mo-charter perpet- UAL. No. »».WALNUT Btreet, Aboyp Third, PhilAdelphiA, Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplns In vested in sound and available Securities, oontinue to in* sure on. Dwellings. Stores. Furniture, Merohaudisc, Vesaels in Part enu their Cargoes, and other Personal Property, AH losses liberally and promptly adjusted, _ , mascTOßs. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell, RfflS&lJs?"- §K^.°Pofe Jsraol Morris. THOMAS R. MAPlgg ll ' INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 411 CHESTNUT Stroot, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS. PlBlICTORs: Bamobl Wximit of Wmht. Broe., & Co, William 'VV. Waltsrb, William Ryan k Co, CfURLBS J. C. UOWO k Co. Gkoeok A. West, Fobes. k Lloyd. Barclav Lippikcott.- Lippmoott, Hunter, k Boottr Jacob W. Stout...-. Qhaifae*. Stout, k Co. gXNRT Lxwib, Jr..— . Lewis, Bros., k Co. aVIII> B. Birsrv Davis k Uirney. A. H. Horbnhsiu.— . Rosenheim. Brooks, k Co, Jous B. E11i50n........ John D. Ell/son k Ifaos. JpUN W.Evrrmaw..— John W. Evernan k Co. Thomas S. Martin Savage k Martin. wrr , A. Prp.’L WILLIAMB I. BLANCHARD. Beo’y. au4*tf f NSURANCE COMPANY OP THE f.i i rN F 8u O L , N , a L VSoak^U^S: INGS. Cliartered in 1791—Capitol 990b,000 —Assets, January 1, 1868. $347,4t« CO-100. Afi invested in sound and available seoaritios—oon tinue to insure on VesselsandCargoes, Buildings, fitooks of Moronandise, liliera! terms. w pIRECTOKS: Henry D. Sherreril, George H. Stuart, Bimepn Tobjr. Samuel Grant, Jr.» Chatlas Maqalester. Tobias Wagner, William B.Bmith, Thomas 11. Wattaon, John B.Buddt Henry G. Freeman, Wuliam R. white, Charles 3. Lewis, George C. Carson. _. T , . HEN RYD. SHKRRERD, President. WILLIAM HARPKR. fteorstary. iet*wfmtf T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM DOCK Btreets. Assots, 9903,326 38. INJURES LIVES for tlie whole term ef Ufa— grants annuities and endowments—puroliosua life interests in Rea! Estate, and makes all oontr&cta depending on the ooatiagenoies of Life. They net as Exeoutors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians, S.. ..... TRUSTEES. el L. Miller, Samuel B. Blokes, amin Coates, William Martin, ,nrd 8. Newbold, James I). iMoFarland, (am P, Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, wmiam 11, Kern, Jam?a Enston, Samuel C. Huey. * Thoophilus l’auklinr# Charles Hnllowell, Edmund A. Souder, Honry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutohinsoß* iks<?lphu> Kent, John W. Hornor, William H, Carr, ElVis S. Archer, r. V. Duffow, Samuel J. Christian, William Roberteon, Joseph M, Thomas, Warner M. Rasin, John U. urenner, P. 8. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MII.LER, President _ BAML. E. STOKES, vice i’/es ? t, jonn W. HttitNoa.beoteUr'r. au\B-ly •pH® QUAKER CITY INSURANCE X COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Ta. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street CHARTER PERTETUAL. CAPiTAi- 3x0,000 SURPLUS 150,000 FIRK, MARINE* AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire iniurunoo.iiinitedandporpetunl,onDutiduigsand Merchandise of all descriptions. Manna Insurance, inland and Ooean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. OKOKUK H. HAHT^Frcsideiit. K. P. ROSS. Vm'o President. H. R. COIiUHIIALL, Secretary, B. 11. BUTLER, Ain't Beoretari. „ _ DIBSCTORB. P«ftro H. Hart* E. W. Uailoi. ¥*V^ o »*4, Andrew R. chamber*, A-C. Cattrll. Charles l>. ImW, Fostor 8. Perbne, H. R. Coijnsh/iU, Samuel Jones. M.D., lion. H. hi. Fuller, aul MACHINERY ANIJ IRON, BBMOSIt V. MKSXICI, J, VAVQUkH MJRBICI coutuwasic u foun!)ky‘‘ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTJUJE7*. . PHILADKI.PHIA. HERRICK Sc SONS, , ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Lpw Pressure Steam Engine*, for I*and, River, and Manna eervicp, * JUil- R« tort, and Gaa Maohlnorr of the lateft and moat im proved conjtryotion. ofMMtat.ou Maohinerr, eueh a. T iPakont o**>*rin»fiu Sn*arirain BnaHffi NOTICE.—CHESTER J*M> PAueMer Train* for DUWmNSTOW^'wfII Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and v!$E% Railroad Company, comer or BROAD and 'TRAIN for Dqwnfngtown, leaves at T.2U TRAIN for Downinitown* leaves at DAILY (Sunday* exoentrd./ Rjordef of the Board ofManagere of the Philadelphia and ReaUius Railroad Company. 4*9 Yf. H.ScIiiHEMKr. Seoretarr. EDUCATIONAL. IMfR. SCHMIDT having been so often 1"X requested to devote bis time again to the instrue tion of Music, and eibeofatir of the Piano and the scienoe of Composition, now lakes, pleasure to inform his kuid friends and an honored subuo. that he shall be nappy to receive a limited number of papili. Mr. S. •peaking the Fbincb, 8 finish , English and Gxrman Lakouaoxs with like facility, will be happy to emploj eitherofthematthedesireofthepupil. , Classes wtU be formed after,Loner's celebrated u*t tem(which hat proved •» highly successful in Pans and also in New York under Messrs. GotTtcjuta, Mason k Qoldurcs, and which is in fact the system of all the oolebrated conservatories in Europe, an early applica tion for whioh is respectful)/ solicited. _ For terms, Ao., Mr. 8 would respectfully request to apply to Mosers. Chickerinu A Ron's Piano Ware house, N0.8u7 Cnestnut street, and Messrs, Andri A Co., No. JlO4 Chestnut street. /. c, „ T , RSVEBKNCESJ C. Gmllou. Esq., Gustav Batter, Esc.. N.Y., Messrs, phickering A Suns. H. A. Wollenhsupt. Esc., ,l Lee A Walker, Maurice Strakoscn, Esq,. 44 “ Andre A Co., W. V.Wailura Esa « “ Mall l Son, N. Y. w! K«,.. « Mr.a. would also respectfully request the perusal of p ie V R OorrfCHALK, the eminent Pianist and Composer, (the first to a distinguished of this city,.) when Mr. 8, cWfirsXphi- Mon cher F—. Mon ami Mr. Alfred Bchmidt, so rendant a Phila delphie.je n’ai pu resister au plaisirde me ranoeler a votre Aimablo eouvomr ep vous lais&nt connaitre un oharmant homme et tm artiste distingue. Mr. Bc'ii.uiDr ast.du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son talent est trea eminent et cquime gentleman vous apprenezbien vite les qualitoi qui los distmeuont Vous otea si atmable et si devoue aux artistes, que vous ne devex vous eo pron dre qu’a vous memo de vous leg voir tous recommf nder; si quelqua fois vous avez murmurs centre ces especes de lottres de change tiroes par Pamitio sur I’amitie quo I’on nppello lettresd'introduction.soyez d’avanoe per suade quo cello-oi ne vous procurers ajeune des epines quo caohent presquo toutes les relations de lASociete. T'-ut a vous de cceur. Milles chose a T. et agrees mes compliments affeotueux. _ • „ . . GOTTSCHALK. Trinidad do Cuba, 1 Juil. 1864. ~ . Habana. Isle do Cuba, 34 Febner, 1864. J ai examine aveo infanement d’iuterct lo plan d’etu des pourl’hannonio et Ik composition quo Mr, Alfred ucjumdt se proposo do fair© suivre a ses eteves, et Je suis heureux de declarer, qua je le orois tree olair, tree conois et le pluß favorable a un avancement rapide. I est du reste identique quant au fond a oelui quo suit le conservatoire de Paris. Jecroia aossi devoir recoin manuer clmlonreusement. Mr. A. Schmidt comma pro fesaeur de Piano et de ohant. nB ' l "> L. M. GOTTSCHALK. o22*atuth2m A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a r*- wliaMo medium throuchwVteb Bchoolaand Fami- JjeaDJar obtain conweteat teaohert. Parent* may ob- M lu,touslT ' ■-* COD CHESTNUT ghr««l.*PhTffl^j°*«. 9763.814 67 Ballad singing and guitar. nfl-lm* T, DrSffOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. MESBAMES CUEGARAY AND D’HER I’-i- VILLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR SQUARE, VINE Madame C H E 0 A R*A Y respectfully informs her friends and the public in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day Sohool, directed by herself and her meoe, Mme. PRETVOST, iu NEW YORK.she in tends, in connection with" ner niece. Mme. D’HER . VlLt.Yj opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution 1 on precisely the same plan ae the one above mentioned. 08-3 m 96*8,527 17 PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. _ QEQRQE R. BANKER, PRINCIPAL. The Fall Term of this Institution oommenoea Septem ber fith, ISM. The oourse of instruction qompFises all the branohes of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek. and French Languages. autt-tf 9137.493 87 Bryant &~ strattgn’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, looated at Phila delphia, 8. E. oorner SEVENTH and. CHEBTNCT; few York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in omation. oall or seud for Catalogue. feft-tf SAVING FUNDS. CJAVftJG fTOD,—UNITED STATES COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST- L&rge andTnnaD rmnj received, and paid baok on da mAnqVithout noUoe.with PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of depoait to the day of withdrawal Qißoe hour*/ from 9 nntjl & o*o look even day , and on MONDAY EVENINGSJrom T until 9 o’clock. DRAFTB for tale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R..CRAWPORD, “Alittlp.iratflftop,SU. thefpruc." CmANKLIN SAYING FUND— A No. 188 Sooth FOURTH Street, between Chestnut end Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits demand. Depositors’ money scoured by Government Btate. and City Loam, Ground Rente, Mortgages, This Company deems safety better than larse profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’ money, but have it at all times ready to re turn with 5 per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended, »' , Fomal«i. ma|Ti«|i pr ftnslf, and Minor, deposit ip thur qwp right, aqd sqoh deposits oan be -withdrawn bai/i by than consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Btate of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo- BMaLl 6I BUMB RECEIVED. Office open daily from to S o'clock, ami on Wednesday and Saturday ovenings until 8 o’elk. 9801,666 67 DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Crrns Cadwalladeri John Shindlpr, George RneseU, Malaehi W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delanr, Niohola* Rittenhouee, Nathan Bmedley, Jos. ft. Satherthwaue, JjJpbraiin Blanchard, Crttna OsnwAxnADsa, Treasurer. dft-y __ A Dollar saved 13 twine earned CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN- K-J terest.-national safety TRUST COM PA NY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money .is reoeived in any sura, large or itn&ll, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o’olock in the moraine tiUfio’olook in the evening, and on Monday “ D^^ar Cmfn: C te N Kn,Pr.^.nt _ • RoilMT SKI,FRIDGE, Vlo« Pretident, 'fon. F. a.«rtL.Cirte r , JjiMpliS. B»rr, ->amuel Aijbloii, JmiephVefkes, 0. L&ndreth Montur, Henry Diflemlerfer. Monpy la received end payment* made daily. ThejnvMtraent* are made, in conformity with the provmon* of the Charter, in Real E«Ute Morttfare*, uroonp Kent*, ana #joh firtrt-cl&aa lecunties&a vnll al wara miure gerfeot aeourity to the depotitora, and malnSStntion * *° SlVe wrmanenoj to aesas holiday presents i rrnTf piano-fortes; MJJLODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MKLOPK>NB. PIANO. FORTES. „ . . _ _ MKLODEONS. Miide b» Raven, Bacon. A Co., Nunna A Clark, Hallett, Dam, a Co., and other#. SEVENTH ai?dCHEBsfe. f*=g3M omuKEKiNu * aoNa, If I rr» . lI4NIIFACTDBBES 0# grand, mgkflftonKm WAREROOMB 807 CHEBTNUT BTREKT. raardeil, st tho difler.nt Exhibition, in thi, oouotrr and a & firbt - clas3 med & 8 7. C££&a A GKEAT IMP&OVEMENfIN rnrfn pianos. BCHOMACKER k CO., 10H CHESTNUT Street, respeoUuJlr invite the ranslo lovins pubho to o&U end examrno their new end suo oeaiful improvement— , . THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand mno into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brillianoy, full ness, death, andevenness of touch, with exquisite deli -BWKfIIOR e Arj!f - IN are wholly uneaualled. have reoeived the higbeit encomiums, ami are pronounced by oritics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this oountrr. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS, we have Men awarded the I-irst Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prige Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York.lSAS. sel-tf ' JUIE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE or “THE PRESS” 1 prepared to execute neatly, obeaply and expeditiously *v*rt caacßiFTtoN or PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. ROOKS, PAMPHLETS, • TAPER ROOKS, circulars, BILL HEADS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARDS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS. Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSUKANCH COMPANIES. WL AH orders left at the Publication Office of The Tress, Ho. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, Will be promptly ttendod to. Jelfl-tf Doings of the Pennsylvania STATE FAIR FOR 1859. SIX FIRST I'RfiMlUJIt; AN}) SIX DIPI.O.MAS. OAB CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. BEST TO r¥a 111 K* FURNACE. IUCHMONDjfI'OR'TABI'K FURNAOE. First I*kkmi dm. BEBT COOKING RANGE, o .VP. A.? 2,otb A Wimos. OHILHON S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. Fiu.r Va.MiCM. • BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES. LOW DOwJfandßABKeWrates, BEST KNAMb'IL T ED R BLATE MANTELS, _ To Wilson. For a very handsomedisplßy.of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly fimshod. ami of superior workmanship. rifloT PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. _ _ 10H> CHESTNUT ftieetj B, M. FKLTWtLL, Pupt fJREAT IMPROVEMENT IN WOOD .y* CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, by Price's PATENT PHOTOKHaPHIU process Altni _ The PHILADELPHIA WOOD-KNGRaVING COM PANY, M FOURTH istroot, N. W. cornor of Fourth «nd Chestnut street*, is now prepared to furnish Illvs- TRATivjt Cuts of a)) kinds of M-inuf.ic»u,ed articles from theoßiarwxM.orirom ttr.u*Tß*TtoN3. with ncr-’ f«,-t Aooun.or. Olio»pn<...,» m l Despotr-h ' P Reduced Prices for Illustrationsoi Catalo/ues. n2is fit* G& A. POIIIEDT, • Successor* to D. WOELrPKR 4 NEPHEW H»v.removed Avenue, Entrance on Merchant st., above Fourth. nM 7t* WOVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. and bbU., at reduoed prioes, For sale by • laVkso^m^co.., JIfaNXON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton Lemons, sound and to prime order, for sale b? A* MR Buko, fa South FiONT Stmt, PIANOS. JOB PRINTING. SALES BY AUCTION. OURNESS, BRINLEY. & CO,. *• No. 4K MARKET STREET. BALK OF FRENCH GOODS. _ On Friday Morning, December 3, at 10 o’clock, by cauuojno, on 6 month* oredit— Samples and catalogue* early on the morning of ATTRACTIVE SALE op MERINOS, CIIAIiLYS, S-4 AND «-i WOOL PLAJD3. An entire invoice, now binding from steamer. . On Friday Morning, Dec. 3, consi sting of— r 4 caitone, 80 pa, 40-lncu splendid assorted colors Fronoh merinos. . . _ 4 cartons, 80 ps, 40-inch finer do. 4 “ 10U pa, 3 4 fine satin challjs. 3 “ CO ps, 6 4 high col'd cotton and wool plaids. 2 “ 100p5.3 4 " :* N. B.—The above comprises an entire shipment, and is worthy the attention ofthe Trade. __ ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAID SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS—Just landed. <OO all-wool plaid long shawls. 800 ** square '* $OO 6-4,8 4, and 7*4 children’* square shawls. reversible wool shawls. 200 all-wool reversible wool shawls. RICH CHENILLE SHAWLS AND BCARFS. 160 14-4 rich chenille shawls. 600 rich illuminated chenille scarfs. PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET Street.and£2l MINOR Street LARGE SALE OP REAPY-MADE CLOTHING, ME RINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERB, BLAN KETS, 3to. i This Morning, Nov, 23. at 10 o'clock precisely, will bo sold, by cata logue, a large and desirable assortment of ready-made clothing, consisting of about 360 lots men's and boys* overcoats, Raglans, sack coats, business coats, French coat*,'pants, vests. 4c.. of various materials MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Also, ISO doz. superior quality white and gray merino undnrabirts and dmwers. * BLANKETB. Also, poo pairs Genesee, Swiss. Columbia, Ontario, Cumberland, and Yorkshire all-wool blankets. SET Catalogues ready early on tne morning of sale. SPECIAL SALE OF 3,*0 BUFFALO ROBES AND FANCY BLhIGIT ROBES. On Wednesday Mornmr, Nov. 30, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, L2CO first quality Nos. 1,2,3, ami 4 buffalo rob»s. Also, first quality lined And trimmed No. 1 do., woif, and astnean lamb fancy sleigh robes, 4c. The attention of buyers is particularly invited,as the sale will embrace a class of goods seldom offered at auotion. BALE OF SOO CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS CALFBKINS, kc. On Thursday Morning, Dec. 1, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, BUO cases men i and boys’double-sole grained boots, heavy brogans, shoer, gum-shoes, Ac.; ladies'and misses boots, shoes, gait ers. ties, Ac-, of city and eastern manufacture, worthy | tho attention of the trade. KF~ Catalogues early op morning of sale. SALE OF JEWELnY. porte-monnaies, ca 15AS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac. _ . . On Friday Morning, Deo. 2, at 10 o clock, willbe sold, by catalogue, a largo assortment of mosaio, cameo, lava, and jet sets and fins; ladies’ and gents’ fine cold pens and pencils, inner-rings, ear drops, Ac. Also, a large line of ladies 1 cabas, porte-monnaies, Ac.; hosiery, gloves, under slur s and drawers; 1,000 dox. best make white and colored spool cotton. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 * CHESTNUT STREET, s»tPO»to the Castorc House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets LARGE SALK OP EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, On Wednesday Moraine, November 30, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock. Consisting, in part, of— • Richly embroidered jaconet and carobrio collars and sots; jaconet and cambric band*, flouncing, inserting, edging, Ac.: inlants’waists, epibroLdered hdkfs.Ao.*, embroidered curtain muslm, ladies' pure linen hem stitched and tape-border linen cambric hdkfs. gents* pnnied-bo.dcr linen shirt fronts, Ac. Also, neb styles ilatn, plaid, stripe, and figured poult de soie bonnet liilxmir fancy figured velvet and s-tins. black silk vel vet do. dress trimmings, Ac. Also, Pans artificial flowers, black and fancy ostrich feathers. Also, white oatnbrio and jaconet muslin, plain Swiss 11 inch Tarla tan and black French lace veils, coiffures, and barbel. FANCY KNIT GERMANTOWN GOODS, Included m sale, ladies’, masses’, and children** zephyr knit hoods, coats talmas, and cloaks, gents’ heavy and large fancy knit scarfs, children * boas, Ao. li OS I hllY * Also, children’s Tartan plaid, colored, and white tuck hose, Nos. ie<. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA AID ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANV. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF*THE ABOVE HAM ED CORPORATION, SIXJ> AX NO. 0 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’olookA. M., September Tth, 1&&9, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously eleoted Directors the Company, vis; GEORGE H. STUART, ' 8. MORRIS WALK, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, OHAB. MACALESTEH, Asm JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS or SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are raspeotihllr invited to subscribe. sd-tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON lUAU- STEAMBHIPB.- HAMMONfA, Cant. H. F. Schweneen. —fjAXOWuu cknL.il. Khlers. BORySBIA, Capt. N. Trautman, Bavaria, capt. H.Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Ensen. These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-built vessels: are.intended to sail from Pier 31, North River, N.Y., as follows; FOR. LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. The elegant and powerful Iron Sc rev Btearaship BA VARIA, Capt. H. Taube, 3.1G0 tone burthen, will sail as above,on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Mth, at u o’clock M, Pmmm, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London* First Cabin... § 1001 Seoond Cabin... BWlSteerage... 835 The BAVARIA will be succeeded bj the following Steamships: SAXONTA THURSDAY, Deember I. .MONDAY, January X TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY. Fel.re.rj L HAMMONIA. THURSDAY. March 1. *. Paueneori forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin, Bat* fast, Cork, Glasgow, Pari*, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom modations for fifit, second, and third-class Passengers. The Seeond Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued jrom London, South ampton. Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by the Naw York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Pa**age,apply exclusively to __ w. A. HAMUjL, Agent, Omee of the Hambarg American Mail Steamship*. nS-tf Northwest corner t OURTII and CHESTNUT. THE BRITISH AND NORTH SSaSfiAMEHiCAW ROYAL MAIL STEAM cUIrOi , noaMw loax to uvsnroot. Chief P-a.bln PMQ.frjr ft , - - -. fjy Second Cabin Paeaage ~ r . -, ..., _ J| »0M BOSTON 70 Livnrooz.. Chief Cabin Passage fllO Beoopd Cabin Passage— . m wl! at acd Cork Harbor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Capu iah«, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMEJUcX.Capt. M\Uai, ABl A, CapL £. G. Lott, NIAGARA* Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt Shannon. 1 EUROVAVCapC. J. Leitch, These vessels carry a dear white light at mart-head; green on starboard tow ; red on port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30. a FRICA, Shannon, *• N York, Wednesday, Dec. 7. NIAGARA.Anderson,“ Boston, Wednesday. Dss. 14. PERSIA, Jurtkin., •• NYork, W>An,,/la,) Heoi Sb AMERICA. Millar, Boston, Wednesday, D*©, 23. ASIA, Lott, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan. 4. CANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 11. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The o-entrs pf tbese sMRi will not be accountable for Gold.Si ver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or un*«« bili* Of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. ForfreithtOT pas sage apply to £. CUKARD. i Bowline Green, noJ New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES- Smßamaox and savannah steamships. „ FREIGHT REDUCED. . Hwvi Freight at an average of rirTXXN Mr cent be low New Yorfi Steamship rate*. FOR CHARLKBTQN. 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marshman, will sail on Monday, Pep, fith, at lo A. M. Through m « ro« s9;™ «*•«• The U- 8. Mail Bt*amship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J.Ganrm.wiUiail on Saturday. JDeeember 10, at Wo clock. Through in M to €0 hours, only 43 hours at Sea. •3 r Sailin* days chanted from every Saturday to evert five dav*. Goode received, and Bills of Ladiu cicned every uay. 1 The tpjendid first-class side-wheel Steamshina KEY. stonestate and state op Georgia now nuu above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. v At both Charleston and Bavannah> these Ships eon jeot with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, to., for all places m the South and Southwest. . ~ INSURANCE Freight and Itisuranoe on a large, proportion of Goods shipped Bouth will be found to be lower by these shies than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the N.8.-InmanM on all Railroad Frelrht la entirely mnaoewarj, farlhor than Charlerton or Savannah, the jh«. pomta. •.v?VI bT J , fe i * route Sfi to 40 par oant.oheapor than to ton and Savannah eteamihipe, INCLUDING MEALS on aahto Monuo“m.’“° F '‘ from ohlrUu,u>a To Charleston . $llOO CbajlMtonflLJ™ * ®js 50 Savannah...... uOO Savannah 31 no ATUu«a..._. 30 00 August*...3s 00 Maoon. lift) M&oon 33 75 Ml&liXa. »tt> Atlanta 3100 Oolnmtm* *OO Columbnj_. 35 00 Albany woo Albany woo moatzomery..., 36 00 33 00 Mobil#—. 35 00 30 Orlesni.... 33 7# New OrtoanJ .si qq No bills of lading signed alter the ship hoe sailed. For freight or pua&ye apply on board, at eeoondvharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HURON. Jy.. • Southwest cornerFOUTH and CHESTNUT* Areata m Charleston, T. S. A T. G. BUDD. 7‘ Bavannab, UUNT£R A (MMMELL. For Florida from Charleatcb, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, ateamere fit. Mary'* and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. i*» COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, TVOTIOB IS HEhKRY GIVEN THAT r ’ th* Copartnership heretofore existin* betveea Mr. fiEO. w. COt BY and the subscriber, under the etjlo of GKO. W. COLBY A CO., is dissolved. chas. a. Daniels. nJ9-tf Philndclrhia, Nov. 16 jVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the f' firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, * RRO. is dav dissolved. The Heftier. Ranee, and Stove business Will be continued under the name of CHADWICK A BRO., M the .Northeast oornsr of SECOND and RACE Btr«et*. JOHN K. CHADWICK. , . FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelohia. Julv 11.1 AM. jvlf-tf tem SALAMANDER SAFES. *®?Si A larne assortment of __ EVANS 4 WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, For Banka and Stores. BANK LOCKS. Kauai to any row in use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. 40., Ones food terms as any other eatabuahraeDt In the United Sutra, by , EVANS A WATSON, No. 3W CHESTNUT Street, PI.EABE HIVE Its A 0^1,1.. /CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, V 7 «t DICK’S. S. W. ooraar of SEVENTH art) hoitth. . nlMw’ 13 OSIN.—B6I bbln extra Nos. 1 and 2 •*“ 7 Loop Roain; 3,QW bbls Shipping Ko*in,allins‘ore, and for sale br ROWLEY. ASHBURNER. 4 CO.. »M No, It South WHARVES. SALES BY ACOTIO9. M THOMAS & SONS, > Hoe. ui And HI SOUTH FOUBTH BTKKBT, {Formerly nrs. ST aM 5A STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.THIS DAY. Noon and Evening Sedea. - Pamphlet catalogue* now read?, containing fall de scription* of all the properties to be sold on Tuesday neat, 29th jnst, at 13o’clock, noon.and 7in the evening, with a list of sales 6th and 13thof December, and of real estate at private sale, comprising a large aianyit of valuable property* . and stocki wiU hereafter be hen etU o'clock noon, ui in the evening at 7 o’clock. Contributors having the option of either sale. ff. Handbill* of each property issued separately, is addition to which we publish, on the Saturday previous to the aale. one thousand catalogues, in pamphlet form, givipg full descriptions of all the properties to be aou on the fallowing Tuesday. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. iT- ,• P* T ® * !arse amount of real eetate at private nle, including every description of city *ai country rt Z ’- . FRtVAxg ‘ ,o ° lot which l &*) coy.es arc printed weekly,) free of charge. STOCKS, LOANS, Ae. M _ This Day. .hisiAssas?' ”“■"•«“* hi. e <>• 1 share Emporium Real Estate and Manufactorum Co.. Mound City.lliinoie-parSW, mciotui* and Cape Island Telegraph Co, 43 shares Northwestern Coal Co., original - far 1 share Mercantile Librerr. $5 (jOOWilliamsport and Elmira chattel mortgaged per cent, bonds. TWENTY-THIRD FA LI, SALE—NOVEAfBES » A’J 13 O’CLOCK. NOON. ' TO CAPITALISTS, BUSINESS MEN. 4c. BT&ET. The valuable four-story store, oorser of Fifth aad Commerce streets, and the three stores adjoining. No*. 0, 25. and V North Fifth stieet. Kk Particular* in handbills. Orphans’Court Sale—Estate of Nathan 6. Howard. HANDSOME PINE-ffTREKT story bnek, with buildings, and all modem conve niences, Pme street, east of Nineteenth. diate possession. "** •«*»•» • Estate -LARGE LOT, ARAhIINGO, northeast iw f ri^S£" ntAT f,T ' K fMt fro »'-w f«« rssidkxcb. No-1017 Raoe it., west of Teeth. R*_ Atls Elagin*. “* BRICK DwYtUEO. h, EW™.tli street, north cfßrown. Kh Immediate poesessioc* »• nn£‘ r ,hlrdlurtll “ ,, »ra«rof UI *'~ TWO ' BTOBV BWCK DWELLING, tt Ste-^ Eijj - vo ' N °- ,ai P.remptorr B.Ia.—NEAT DWELLING, No-BW A - j dison street, west of Seventeenth, below PiaestT^ vernenc©*/’ * wa impr-vement aadeoS- MfSK, RESIDENCE, GREEN ptovecu«n*tsaEdctmven'*ncea. Bt,Wllil tto<^ra im ~ i^sssp&itsi* Eagle Station. Lancaster road? 14 Uoate * 4c *' B>r“a 8 > r “ a NEAT RESIDENCK, No. 1429 Walnut atroeLaarth side, west ol Broad street ui atreet, north w".t nf KISr.M4 NCJ; ’ vtrait 18 “■ ’ , * h “»•»“- * MT Trustees’ Peremptory Bale-E*t*te of Joeegh T. Bailey* FIRST-CLAS3 CHESTNUT tfTREET PROPERTY ' iJrt/ 6 S h ri?f5 em ?® r the valuableJX-* u 438 c tf*i5 ok v-est ofthe United etatet Fifthstrecia. Bale ataolum by opler of trustees. Particular* ia hacdUUs, bet ” en ,k * »^>« SALE OF BOOKS OX VARIOUS SUBJECTS, t Thi, Ereiuoj. ‘ A “ cl ‘° n St0 ™>» “Owuon olbutoL For particulars tee catalogues. LARGE PEREMPTORY dALE OF WOOL. Gn 'VeCaitday, 9 ta*k j . Un Wednesday Evening, ' Wth last, commencing at 6 o’clock, will be told, at the Auction Store. & isrge collection of valuable books, on important and interesting subjects, many of them fine Lonuon editions, in elegant bindings. Also, a nets ber of rate authors on the Att of Punting and the Tina A »L Bwi ’ n 4 »- EOKS. ajJIPEIS* At ffo'olook.M ifca Juetioß mortMßt of exeeUeat I9ccaw-h*fld funuenr.. okcut otafio-foHu. nn« rairion. .to., from AiuiiM btuwkMpiu, nmmd to tko .tor. for mnmma MIBOELLAXI OL'S AXD SCHOOL BOOKS. On Thursday Evening, l, an assortment of miscellaneous atu) pcftnol Particolars in catalogues. EAMolor.’ B.la, Ifo.ua Ciertanl «tiMt-E.Uto of gROXZEf; FIXB OIL FAtNTIN& M TAFEBTBv' ti .... r Momia., Deo. 1. II H o cloak, at Xo. 3331 Cbntoot HiMt, br 0»t»lM»e tip Mm lormrai, ot «bt t»l« Joa. T. B»t«V. y order of the execatora. ccunprians superior drawtsc .Md chamoerfflraiture.suita oak “^rfeTaSßslishsasßMKgs?'** 1 ishsasRMKgs?'** asr» ttsssfa as; ns O4l r w »noe, by G. R. BonSeki; * r i.^ nai P**!* ll **- Scnptare subject,by Ro tbermeL Also, numerous beautiful copies ot various ropeia UE * p^nxxe, » m*nv of the most favorite Eu~ REAL BRONZES, 40. Urasutiug of classic figures, groups, 4©., by UMwet eminent artist*. 1 .J&* £• examined the day prenoa* to tale, be tween 10 and 2 o clock, with catalogues. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY, v. • „ trn rndaj Evening, pec. 7, we will Mil * private library, which include* 5? n, k^ r * nd T*”*** l ? works of an intereaduf eharao *®£e»r£ lc ® London and ecaree American edition*, borpanicoiariseecatalogue*. ,®“- Jin U Md u goati Sutk .took ol* Mo«'Ji°Wilhelm"i 1 general assortment of grand action and uEsXlVsfile 6M and 7-octave piano*, ta elegant abdlffiVroaawXS cases. Foil particular* in OOO A. The attention of purchaser* is narticnlarlwrA quested to the aaie. The SSS «sil?^SFSSralS. tnred with great care, by Mew*. Wilhelm r«S7re) T f ° r WM ° TW>W Mien, and will be sold without ATOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER . MKRCHANT, Mthaut comer oi 8 i XTH MjSJR A C E^StrMU* .oVn «mon ey'to Loan. .. l 6 - ij .*? in laTie or small ampnats. oo stocks. *o.d and silver plate, diamond*, vatches jewel ry* fosrtm* pieces, dry foods, clothing, groceries. ci~ <ara bardrare,cutlery, nuuical injtrnmenU, furniture, Wdtlinf. horses, vehicles, harness, and on nil articles of value, for any lepgth of time ayreed upon, on more liberal terms than at any otner establishment is thi»> city. . great chance for bargains. At privaie taiA elegant matic case told patent lever VAtobes; cold and silver ban tmfease.dogble case doable back, and open face English patent lever vs tehee t fold and snver nuntins case, double case, and open fa'** Mci, pe merit lore, nltkn; lupine, t'ujliin, fciruj, „3 creach watches; ladies one sold watches, some rieair enamelled. set with diamonds; fine told, neck. vest, cuard, andi fob chains: fine cold bracelets; fio« sold ear-rin*», finger*nn*s, oreastpinj. and bracelets ; fina pencil cases and pens; fine »old studs. tWere but tons, lueaallipßs, lockets, miniature eases, keys, charms seals, Ac.; fine oid violns, flutes, accordeooa, nucro scopes, and numerous other articles. . . . OUT-DOOR SAL ES Attended to personally t>y the auctioneer, at very lew charges, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. ConsirnniehuofaU amlerery kind of goods solicited Tor public sale; two-thirds the value of the goods wiLl S advanced in anticipation of the sale. MOSES NATHAJ'B. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO SX)UR Buy joor COAL AT HICKS’ ■.k.r. kill Lot] i« offered,X (heVoUcennj*! .U™ “ E «’ “ 4 8 V.>'":;; —-'l/allr <on. *** *** ■ IW «?Ssf^“isiitK3 W. UROOME & CO., Offic« 1« Sooth FOURTH Strwt, WHABF, FINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL, Dealers and Shippers op Loeoat Moon tain. Lehigh, and Schuylkill _, coal. Merchandise taken on vh&rf&ge. Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for cal# on CAUTION !—ASTROLOGT!—LOOK OLTI-GOOD NEWS FOE ALLTh« ter.r laiuc? Mu* VaN HORN ia the beet; the tne f*®?,*.. other* have failed. All-rho are m trouble, all vrho have been unfortunate, deceived by l aI *« Ptomue*, fiy t 0 her for advice and comfort. In !°r* |X ai ” **« *»«r fail', aha hu the secret of winmar ‘he affection* of the opposite sea. It u ttua Ii c ,LTw. h induce* illiterate pretender* to try to imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She show* ton the ukene**of jour future mfc. husband, or abaeat friend. It i* well known to the publia at larve that aha li the first and only per*on wtoean*bow the likeness in reality, and can sive entire aatLifaction on al! the con ceras of me, which can be tested and proved by thou-* eanda, both married and who duly and eagerly vi«it lie r. Coma one! cotae »U• to No. US* LOAI BA R D Street. betwei>n Juniper and Broad. n23-Ct" HJINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILIS fee Ornamental Chimney Tops for oottef aa. Garden Vase* aud Fountain*. Vitnfied Ripe for drain* and Water Imported and foraale by fablS-tf WOO &SMffiWKu GANG'S Oh' DlGGlNG.—Standing and Rnnnm* Rix?tnc, ftianaracturedof the beet mate rial, and for Bate, at manufactu er*’ loweit oneec. fe» - *,*« WKAVER, FJTLfi*"Tco” o*t W N. wat*p «tp<k*t. aiui 59 N. SALMON. —2S bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal- mpo, randinr from itearaer Kenreev*. and form's hrWM. J. rAVTtlk* CO., m «'uim N. tTR A R VKg. If EROSENE OIL.—A full supply of the alore Od. manufactured hi the Boston Company, will he furnishM to the trade, at the lowest price*, by the sole greats tor this eity. ROWLEY. ASH.HURNKK, It CO.. No. HSooih WHARVES. w TpO "WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MI R chants.—'A Urtestock of Manila Rope, all *ixe», manufactured and for tale, at the lowest New York prices, by WEAVER. FITLER, 4 CO.. ftM V* «tM W*TVO ..Jw « ritltTOMr. CPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in primer Kv order, for sale by «r • arvorwo IMRn,o P»Oirr«Hfr«. SUGAR-lIOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., barrels, for sale by _ JAMES GRAHAM 4 CO, am tWTiwr* a*>.^ IVKW \ORKS YKUP—3OO bbls. assorted, 11 forea'e hr JAMES GRAHAM k 00.. ««» fVTTTI* «»«•*!. TAR.— Just received, & I me invoice of Tsr, is superior order and knrebiiTrir. imd ter ROSIN 01L.—750 bbls. Rosin Oil, ,11 food grades, instore. and for sale by ROWLEY. ASHBI'RNKR k CO., Sfl No. 16 South WHARVES
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