~_ _ __ e=~:~c~=~a~x~:. Lapel 'apiirea• : .. - 14d,t,0 a tallalt,"iiiiiaifaiaav'enyearif of faith ;'fnt ati4JAtion.to,hia:Matiler's service, set up a . -4440 Commeneed -;business favorable auspices; and every body sail. be would do was a go AI bad some money, considerable oie and a great many friends. . . . int there was one trait in Dither's charac ter, which bad not pro :it:mai);developed Itself, rind, Which Was to prove the ruin of his hopes, ' and to disappoint the 'expectations of his :friends.-and this was the want' of Punctuality.. :Andliere let us observe, that no mechanic, no ,tradeitrikitYne person who 'dePonds on the good otAtiton of the; Arlie for.a can expect, to thrlvv:Without the necessary irlue of punctuality. ' * • Luther Lapel began to exhibit his unfortu :.nate trait:l-first; in 'disappointing his customers of nrcnir,Pie bad promised; secondly, in disiip pointhil those - with' whom • he had pecuniary - , dealings*riand generally, in notheing exact in. the fulfilment or his promises in the ordinary 'concerns of: life - ; ;This was detrimental in , - every way.' BY 'd isappointing' his' customers of - their promise d work; the lost, business; by disappolating his - creditors in the payment of 'money, he lest. credit; and by failing , to his proditses in the' miscellaneous concerns of life, • lie forfeited , the general Confidence. Thus he'lettf business, friends, and credit. But this was not ail. .His Want of him notun frelinentlY• subjected to the immediate :10ss of money, of time, and of labor. - - For - example, - having , promised ' a suit of clothes to an alderinal, who was 'to dine on a certain public occasion, :Llithor•was half an hotir too late ; the turtle soup was in danger of cooling, and,the alderman went to dine in his old olothea: The new suit was sent home as loon finished,And the'garments were all Well Made; Ind the die was cast—the alder man was vexed, as Well he might be, and the . clothes were 'returned upon the tailor's bands. What was to be done? The'alderman being a man td" some twenty score weight, and of a very peculiar configuration, the clothes would fit no,. other person, rind, therefore , the tailor waif obliged to keep them. The cloth - was of the finest quality, which, taken together with the uncommon quantity contained in the gar ' manta, rendered the loss a severe one. Luther endeavored, by coaxing, and by promises of greater punctualiti in future, to prevail upon the alderman to take the clothes; but the offi cial dignitary was a mountain notto be moved. , From coaxing and promises Luther proceeded -to threats; put the man.mouptain stood that. Legal Measures were resorted to, and a suit at law was brought to recover payment forlhe snit of clothes. But it was very justly argued by the defendant's counsel, that half an hour "pudding time" was not to bo lost; and that, inasmuch as his .client was obliged to dine in his old clothes or lose his dinner, it was but 'jug [and fair that the plaintiff should lose his suit. :The Jury were of the same opinion. The tailor Appealed, and the decision was con firmed. Thus, in consequence of being half an hour too late, Mr. Lapel not only lost the Alit of clothes, but much time and money into the bargain. He of course lost the custom of the alderman; and several other gentlemen withdrew their patronage through the• alder. nian's influence. But this misfortune did not cure him of tardi ness in the fulfilment of his promises. A fond lover was obliged to defer his happiness' for the space of twenty-four hours—an •age to him in consequence of not receiving his wed ding snit in season; and though ho did not finally refuse the clothes, the recollection of the last twenty-four holds, the pouting of his mistress, and the laugh of his friends, so cha grined him that he repudiated Luther forever thereafter. • Another man' lost his election to an import ant office inconsequence of attending a 4 pub lie meeting in it thread-baretoterforthe want of a new one which Luther, had promised, :He was expected to address the people on the oc casion, and; Indeed, he 'did mount the ros trum—but his - eloquence was sadly marred by the, consciousness of his shabby appearance. He could not speak in an old coat, any more The attempt was pronounced to be a total fail ure ; and the result was, that in The coming election. his rival carried the day. Hereupon the enraged politician brought his -action against the tailor for the value of the office which he had Vest. The action was just, and so it was charged from the bench ; but by one of these, chances of law,,,_Whorehyjustico is sadly scandalized, a verdict was rendered for the defehdant. Nemerthelefis, the expense; of defending the nil left him minus, at least one hundred dollars. But 'it Would be useless to enumerate the cases in which Luther's want of punctuality tobia . customers prcived injuri ous to his interests. the paYment of debts he was equally ne gligent. If he had the money in his posses sion, he generally contrived to put off the pay ment, until his notes were protested, or his bills lodged with a constable; so that, along with the debt, he was almost certain to pay cost. • Luther had a wealthy uncle residing in Bal . Malmo, who wrote to him, that if he would be . at his house - by a certain day, be would make biota present of a thousand dollars: Luther determined to go'; but in consequence of being half an hour too late in getting to the depot, the cars went off and left him: "Hang itt" said he, as he turned upon hii heel,_ "what's the difference of one day I 'l'll take care to be o ln' season to-morrow," Ho did so—he reached Baltimore without any- accident--but, slut the old gentlemap, who was in excellent health the day previous, had gone off Man apoplexy, a fhll henr before the tailor arrived In almost every thing Luther Lapel was,too late. He was a , regular attendant at church ; but as he seldom arrived until the middle of thadlicourse, he could make nothing of it ; nor - could he find a seat, though he took pains to rent a pew at considerable expense. He was always too late at meals, and was thus obliged to take up with the refine of the table. The meat, if any remained, - was cold; the 'entree was ditto, or run aground; the West had distippearid ; the butter was, consumed— in abort, no alternative remained to Luther but to make the best he Could of the scanty fragments that remained., The tailor had a sort of military turn; and few men lOoked bet ter in• regimentals than he I but' ho was gene. rally on the parade ground `so late as to incur " a fine.= it Alas I" said ho "a stitch in time ROM nine, but I am always too Iste in thread ing my needle." Luther Lapel was a very personable fellow to look - at, and became quite a favorite with the fair sex. ; He was also a fellow of sonic apirit, and laid a siege to the heart of a belle was at ten thousand dollars. His success wm al most beyond tits hopes f for ho took his mea sures so well; that in a short time the lady en gaged to marry him. The day was -fixed, the wedding-cake was made, the lady was arrayed in her best, the bridesmaids were present, the grooms -men were in waiting, the "guests had amembled,,and nothing but punctuality was wanting to snake Mr. Lapel the happiest man alive. But he was so late in coming, that the loved one got out of all patience ; and before be arrived, she had struck up a bargain, and - was married to one of the groomi-men. ' . But, as we said just now, Luther was a man of ,spirit, and, though but a tailor, he called his rival to the field- to take an exchange of cold lead. The grooms-man was at first con siderably frightened; but -presently recollect ing the - unfortunate trait of the taller, he mug tared courage and accepted the - challenge. 'He was punctttal to themlnute ; but the discarded lover was an' hour too late; and so he lost ihe liatiatire of shooting,hutiriv . . Luther finally getmarried; but his wife was subject to fits,.anct he was One day informed - by his negro boy, that $c misses" Iliad -fallen -11 40 - 11te fire, 'sr . the fire t" exclaimed the tailor, whoo was just then pressing downs seam -"in-tlielirei i did. you say, Pomp?" ~ ,Tes,'mitsia,she in de lire." • ' iiit,ell,46?back i and tell her Pit cone in a 4 -minute'.” , " HerAnisinikpressiog the semi, has! toned to the hoinsi, insifound Mrs. Lapel so burnt that she seivired - hut a few hours. The aitairs of poor Lapel :were now going Ifistto idiu. His credit *an'eniiiely gone, hie Jormiieri'hith; his friends' were ,estranged; hts ,elstrintontal. ;41sappoint mea t s, nilsfortiine94roeit up* )4, paled. lad heoenWiliestioate4,;'titeit 'ep: - ottop, 'and re. , soliesfte 10, - Callibrnia. - The ,ship was td "morning; but ',Luther 414'.*,:aiiiie: tbe';*hert: tlli"nine j' ;rexisol',gerie, be `muttered abont,:heingedwer too late, and in'' !,L,!!"1116,1,g into the weteined nes droitnea"." woRTATioNs. [Repotted for the Rregaj CORNWALLIS:I4B-BOn Margeret,D.,ll-41150 bush elo eotatobe %oder at Co. PEPLADELPIIR BOARD OP TRADE. . oe) RWDER./ I;tAlitY. IDD, • 0011011111111 OW TIM Malmo • 1.4 A CASTER; • LETTER EASsti. AT Trill SILITACTSAIT.TS. xxottartoz, pRILA.DXLP MA. Ship Tonawanda. 3,1411141 • Liverpool, Deo TS FOB WZIIT , COAST OP Avaics,--The ship Julia Law retire, Copt Spear, will sail from Philadelphia on the lath December for the West Coast of Afrioa. All letters and papers intended for the U 8 Squadron on that sta tion, or other persons. will be forwarded, if left at the Foreign Letter Olitee, Philadelphia Exchange, on or be fore that date. SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. - FROM THE UNITED STATES. SHIPS LISAVIS WOll. D4Tal John Bell Y0rk..0105r0w....... Deo Vig0........ ...... Now York.. Liverpool...... . Deo 9 Acme ........New York..l.dverponl. ....Deo 6 Dor Manoliester.New Y0rk—01a5g0w.............te0 16 .. Niagara...... hurg.. ..... . .Bouton..Llverpool ........... eo 14 New York.. Liverpool ee 17 ~.....New York../I sore.. ........... Deo 20 rated Kingdom. New York. .Glesgow. TO ARRIVE. OMNI LEAVE TOO 12_kTB John Bell .... tilaggow..Now Y0rk.......,..N0v 12 Fulton llouthampton..Now York ....Nov 16 - C of Manohoster. .Ulassow..Now Y0rk..... ..... Nov 16 Niagara 19 Liverpool—Now York • Nov 23 Bremen.... .Southampton... Now Y0rk.....-_—. Nov 29 ttleigti:d4rien6gr.t.l=4 :RV; (Tv' 10 3 eutouie........Southamoton..Nowl 4 BOMSBlll.....Southampton..New Y0rk.......—. Deo 4 The Marl Stsamere Sail from New York on the &fi t ted 20th of each month. The avanri Steamers leave New York on the 24_,It_ti. I.2th, Dt . and Eta of each month, and. Charleston. S. U.. ; ont.e 4th_and 19th. datesfall Monday,.iTagn'oltfro9rinAlatifo%..team, MARINE II'iTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2, 1829 UN 19-BUN BETS 4 lt tiLIGH 82 ARRIVE.,II. Brig Wm MoOliver,. Warren. from Providence. Bohr Margaret Dill. (Br) Dill, from Cornwallis, Nfl, Nov is, with potatoes to E A Studer & Co. Bohr Mary Ellen, Cottingham,e days from Deep Creek, Ye. with shingles to captain. Bohr Martin. Goldthwait, IS days fro:liana°, with cask headings to John Mason & Co. Behr Gammen, Prettyman, 2 days from Lewes, Del, with corn to captain. Bohr Banish. Hanson. from Dighton. Bohr Immo, - Dnrmnt. Corson, from Boston, Bohr M A McNeil, Tome,. ram Boston. Bohr B F Bolliday. Seaman, from Boston. Behr Wm P Cox. bona. from Boston. ' Behr A ',orders , . Allen, from Boeton. Rehr A M Aldridge, Bateman, from Boston. Bohr Casper Heft. Rime% from Georgetown. Bohr reoloon Rule. Wilbert, from New Vork. Rohr N Holmes, Brower. front Dennieville. Bohr J Stonebaok, Lake. from New London. Bohr J M Bevine, TbaMpSall, JRIM Providence. Str Rioh'd Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. CLEARED. - Steamship Boston, Bellew, New York. Sae Alderdioe. Bark Canada. Mitchell. Metansile, Madeira & Cabala. Brig Win MoGilvery, Warren, Beaton, C A Heokeher & . R Co ehr A Cordery, Allen. Boston, do Bohr )3 F Bollidar. Beaman, Boston. Baum. Ogle k Co. Bohr A M Aldridge, Bateman, Charleston, Tyler, Stone Co. Bohr.) . M Wee. Thomann. Washington. do Bohr Beulah, Hanson, Washington, Noble, Hammett & Rehr Blouiee. Thatcher, Norfolk, do Rohr Golden Rule. Wilbert. Richmond, do Bohr Casper Heft. Shoe, Petereburg. do Behr limos Dupont. Conon, New York, do Rohr Leesburg.Bwift. Salem. do Bohr Mary Ellen, Cott Inaba m, Deep Creek, H Croaker. Bohr Wm P Cox. Houck. Newark. C Miller & Co. Bohr J K Btonebaok, Lake, New Bedford, Van Dagen, Norton & Co. Bohr N Holmes, Brower, Newport, Hayes & Godshall. (Correspondenee of The Prem.) HAVRE DE GRACE. Deo. I. MI. The Eingeton left this morning with It boats in tow, laden and consigned aa follows: Ilerford. floor. &e. to P Fitzpatrick & Alman & Lin ger; 13amnel Risphism. wheat end eloverseod to Alex Nestnt; James Barrett, Jr, arose. bark. As. to Poplar street wharf: Neobrarah and CM }.; W Rrirht. lumber to Norcross A Bbeets; John A Sheet.. do to Cadwallader k PO;Bolton & Cotten. do to Princeton: Mary & Rebecca, do to D B Taylor; John Cline. do to Henry Croskey; Bumblaok, Eliza, Advance,Rondurae and United Butes, coal to Delaware City. • (Correspondence of The ys.) Pre READING. Nov. So. MO. The following boats from the I.lmon Canal passed Into tha Behuylloll Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia. Laden and oonsigned as follows: Oneida. lumber to II Croskeyj Elizabeth. do to E C Bo rue; John Trumel. do to Jll DeTsher; A taus an. do to JOile Soars: George Criat. do and staves to Malone & Taylor: Bossier Coover & Co, main to Jae Conner: COI ‘V Willis. grain to Humphreys. Hoffman & Wright; Pra M irie Plower, coal to G W Landis. IT MIZORAM( TO TOE PHEW!. BALTIMORS. Dee 1. Arrived. brig 'Kirkland. from 8t John's. Faded on the 37th, km Capella and ear J L Bowman, for N York. , f Per steamship 'Reyna 1 Arrived at Liverixinl Nov 20th. shim Potomeo, Har vest Queen, and Hartley, from New Orleans; Roswell Sprague, from Charleston. MEMORANDA. Steamship Phineea Sprague, Matthews, ideate,' at Boston 30th ult, for Philadelphia. Ship Beranek, Rowland, hence 90th Oct, at Liverpool 20th Mt. Bhip Ann E, 'Hooper. Hooper, sailed from Liverpool previous to 00th ult. for Philadelphia. Ship Pam Plush. Maguire. from Liverpool for Phila delphia, before reported put into Queenstown leaky. In corning to anchor parted attain and drove foul of bark hark Robert Hasty, when the Pam Flush (tarried away •t boom and tore alb to pieces, Ship"Plarbert, Bangs, chimed at Boston 30th ult. (Or Melbourne. Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, sailed from Ant warp 11th ult. for New Or)eans. Brig Elizabeth Watts, Bryant, hence, arrived at Bos ton yesterday. Brig Ava. Bennett, hence, arnved at Boston 30th ult. Brig Emma, Baker, cleared at Beaton 30th ult. for rid.- IRdsiohm. Brag Ede, Watts, hence for Salem, sailed from Newport 98th ult. orihr Heasley, from Trenton, arrived it Savannah eoth ult. , •utaw....4ninimbower. rult ler, E Atwawd, Rieh7Oceen Ranger. Tibbetts, John McAdam, Wood,. Rosannah Rose, Bursae, and W 0 Audenried, Hewitt, hence, arrived at Roston 30th ult. Bohr 3usan Bray, Naylor. from Newburyport for Phi ladelphia, remained at NeWpott 29th tilt, limns repaired. Steamtug 1 0 Naafis, 'Kirby, at Key West 15th ult. from Havana. Propeller -Elizabeth, (three masts) hence, arrived at Rey West Old Ult. MAItIv& 1068E8 IN NOVEHOZR—The New York Jour nanonalo Commerce publishes it list of the area losses g the past month. comprisina Ea vessels. of which I was a steamship, 12 were ships, 7 harks. 11 brio. and 24 schoenen,' Of these 34 were wreaked .2 buret. 1 mhis ilbt. 7 abandoned. 0 suck, 3 capsized, Ana 3 sunk by The number of earinaltuto donne the month has not been °aliened sines the months of December and January, 185947. when the number reported was in December end 70 in January. The only month that ap proached the past one since 1838 wag April, 1857. when the total leases numbered 52 vessels. The total value of the American mart included Mike Ilat a estimated to be not leas than 81,030 000, exclusive of their eatgoes, The following vessels are included in the list: Harvard.nton, from Turke Island for Philadelphiat' brig from Philadelphia for Boston ; sohr Bolden Gate. from Phila delphia for Pernambuco; sabre Chas 3 Palmieri and Swan, from Jacksonville for Philadelphia. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA. List of Foreign and Conetwige Arrivals et the Port o Philadelphia for the month of November, 1859: YOREIGN. 8an5......—..... ..... 15 Schooners ._.. . Total — y0•A.T . '..2...:• • • c "1 8— • 4= Bar ...... Brigs..... ••• - • • I BIIBINESS CARDS. IPHOS. M. • BIDDLE, Attorney at Law -A. No. 273 South FOURTH Street. 8-6 m• WM. A. GROVE, Manufacturer of Show • • l• Clem Wareroom ill North FOURTH Street. VITM. H. GROVE'S (late HURTER%) Steam Cabinet Fattory—Karoll &mina. Turns,Mouldini, LAGRANGE Street. between Market and Arch, and Saeond and Tnird 'treats. nl2-1m WALLACE & BRODHEAD, 37 EiCEANGE PLACE NEW YORK ; - _Stooks an_d Bouds bought ous.4 sold, on Commission. eItANCIS B. WALLAVH. .EDWASLD C. BRODUEAD ohlt•Stu• ALEX. McKINNEY ATTORNEy AT LAW. • GIRSENS URG, PA, W,llroraotiae In WeartmoreLud. Armstrons, and In mans °aunties. T HE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE MO CHESTNUT Street, forwards Paroels, Pack ages, Merehandlop, Bank Notes, .and Specie, either by its own Lines, or in oonneotion with other Express Com to all the principle towns and cities of the tral i t7d . fitates. R. 13. SANDFORD, ant-tf General Superintendent PURE CONFECTIONERY, MANUFACTURED BY HDWARI? A. HEINTZ, Late of S. Henr o n. Stare B. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. 12-1 m (Feotnry ell Filbert street.) jj B. P A LMER IS ADVERTISING • iv NUT. AGENCY, N. E. orner FIFTH end CHEST , las. S ubs c riptions taken for Ole best City and Country Hountpanere. at lowest Gun enoes. neS-3m STOVES. OAS-BURNING COOKING STOVES. What is more important to the comfort of a _ family than a smut Cooking Stove ? (lalleigher's morning Star gives entire satisfaction. It has two large ovens for baking and roasting, it possesses more convemencee than any other atove, and never fails to operate. It will bake bread, roast a turkey, boil a din ner. broil a beefsteak, and heat water for washing, all at the same time. For sale only bY CHARLES TONES, 3as North Second street, where the splendid new Cooking Stove Day light, onsurpassed by any Rat top cookinytovo, may be seen in daily sucoessful operation. It as a large en ,tended oven whioh bahee in the most car oat manner. I would also call attention to my Brat premium Silver gatiiionsumlng parlor etoveeorluph are manufactured in the beet manner,of heavy Roasts iron. - ' CHARLES JO/4 Fr, n3O-tdls. 305 North SECOND Street. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR L No. 1116 hIARkIET SritEET, It now prepared to meat the wants ot the publio more complete iy in all the demila of the Stove trade than an other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of whioh he invr COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The °Sowing are among hie owq popular inventions, severe of which have already obtained a national repu tation as varmints in. ezestienee andertMOMS any other Stoves tnuse.. ./AidEfI . 4PEAR Is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burnins Cooking Stove, ao now lidsl'd to be the Stove for family use in the ' k world. - JAMES BP EAR is the Patentee of the celebrated flea-oonnuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming .4ifirgr a t3Mß to the Patel* Qt . the Improved 811- 714i tt iP t A i Virt a h n e n YgenFr °r o P fliT Improved ( Slant d) Ornamental Stove. rn, which from its beauty and utility in likely, this season, to be naive'', l' i l M t E ° ll l llAß is the P atentee of the Labor, Fuel, ildAnEri°Altrlt Iron ing iiii t t7c;r and Patentee of the ebrated Railway-oar Renter. Por all of the Abby. the Inventor very justly advantage, which require but to be understood by the publio to be univenially appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that class in ,the market; end he would hereby extends cordial invitation to all Mineral in want or Moves -to esti andexamine for themselves, Parties wiehing to examine will have every attention shown. them, whether intending. immediately to Pm- Oftw or not, EYE DISEASES. Do. OSMUN. OQULIBT.I9I9 CHESTNUT Street HUJust returned from Europe after an aw n . e several years, during which, time lie has paid especial n attention to treatment of /ra ee, and England. ye Diseases at the better medical schools of Germaitrt The Doctor Is provided teith all the nested and moat Improved instruments neoesirary to the practlce of hie profeamork ; among others, he has brought - with him front Berlin, Prussia, a moat perfect instrument for ex amining the optio nerve and the internal membranes of the Eff—the Snit instrument or the kind ever brought to this country. At home every morninVill o'olook, end every eve ning from 6 to 6 o'olook TI days excepted./ _ Every MOEN, ye DefESDA at FE,IDAY, from 9tO ak A. M. Dr. 04. MUN wi (61(t In Ming FR ))NSULTATIONS T 'ERE ruOA , 1. / 5 9000, ; 13 C 1A . 1 4 N l gn l A 3" 'rb j : 44D Osj inmost., brands, and 0 ...T0ry - vice nod rd 90 1 1 , 6 inroa d., o -4 orU -"„ 1 -7 1, t alltgt e. eva fpitg qi v Dealers. owner Br, 0 nd l ikSM l gn*. . ea. MEDICINAL. COUGHS AND COLDS Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, • Phthisio. Phthisic, Bronchitis, lioarsonass, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Bronchitis, tioarsencss,Bronoliitis, Museums, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup , Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Quinsy, Quinsy, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption. Consumption, Consumption, and all like diseases, find an unfailing antidote, a ready relief, and a sure and speedy CUM in tkat great and universally approved Remedy, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Fresh and Reliable Testimony. " WISTAR'S BALSAM 09 WILD CHERR9.—We call ' the attention of our renders to the advertisement of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in another column, ' and assure them they can find no better remedy for 'roughs, colds, asthma, bronchial affections, or any disease of the throat or lungs. . . •• In august, 1.558, an estimable friend of ours returned ' from a visit in the country, much emaciated, and la ' boring under a severe cough, which had made such ',rapid inroads upon her constitution, that we felt ' emotions must be done at once, or she would become "a victim of consumption. Having known the benefi " tied results which have occurred from the use of Wis " tat's Balsam, we made purchase of come for her, and " we are happy to say that before she had taken the "contents of one bottle her cough had entirely left her, "and she is now in the enjoyment of excellent health." • [Olive Branch, June 25, 1859.1 Important letter from Rev. Jacob Seckter, well known, and highly respected throughout the aof Pennsyl vania 3 HANOVER. be., Feb. 16, 1859. Mama. B. W. Powtat tc CO., BO 313 N— Dear Sirs Having realized in my family =pent benefit from the use of your valuable preparatio istar's Balsam. of Wild Cherry-1i affords inn tile re to recommend it to the publics. Some eight years ago one of my daur 11- tors seemed to he in a decline. nod little hopes of her reoovery were entertained. 1 then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before 0110 had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual ease, made frequent use of your valuable medioine, and have. elm') s been benefited by it. I would, however, caution the public against imposition. because there is a good deal of spurious Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry afloat throughout the country, JACOB BECKLER.• (Fycon a distinguished Physician.) MANSFIELD. T 1,9156 Bounty. Pa., Aug. 1865. Gentlemen : Raving used in nly practice, the last four years, Wistar's Balsam et Wild Cherry, with gre at success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those af dieted with obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthina,&n. H. D. MARTIN, AL D. All who suffer with any disease of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, can obtain like relief by using WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ear Beware of vile and worthless counterfeits! The only Genuine, Pure, and Medicinal Balsam, has the name of "I. BUTTS" written with a pen, and the Milted name of the proprietors, "8. W. FOWLE & C 0.," on the outer wrapper. To purchase any other were money wasted, and health Jeopardized. The genuine retains ita virtues in any climate ; it cannot de teriorate, but improves with ago. IMZEME3 S. W. FOWLF, & CO., No. 15 Tremont erect, Beaton Druggists, dealers, and merchants, throughout the State. T. W DYOTT d, SONS, IVhotesale Agents, No. 218 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, And the numberless other diseases arising from Indi session, and functional disorders of the Stomach, find when the disease is not beyond the power of mothome ready relief in that established and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the render to the following letter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University: • MIDDLYTOWN, Conn., Feb. 28, 1869. Bcru W. Fong & Co.—Gentlemen: I first made UAD of the OXYGENATED BITIERS 00010 seven or eight yeara einem having suffered for twenty years from a form of Drams's, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not loss than one day in a week, I was induced by the unpretending recommends• tion of Dr. Green "to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, 'with a careful observance of the accompanying directions. The result wee an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic gymptoms, and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe these bitters produced an entire change in the habits of my system, and upon the active energies of the diges tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt froin dye papilla as most persons. These bitters have also been of service to other members of my family. Very respertfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. (Testimony of a distinguished Physician.) MANIMELD, nom county, Yu., Aug. X, Iftsg. • neve used the Oxygenated Bitters in tel Maotice with decided success, in debility, and general prostra lion, &0., and confidently recommend it in general de bility, and diseases of the digestive organs. F. H. WHITE, M. D. erevar...l azTH W. - POW & CO:, Boston, and sold by druggists and merchants throughout the state. WHOLIMILE A0210'14 T. W. DYOTT & SON, 218 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia oe7-eof3md&W THE ALL•SUFFICIENT THREE!- _____ TRIESEMAR, I, 2, and S. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England. and aeoured by the &aloof the Stole dc Plowmen, do Pans, and the Imperial College of Medimee, Vienna. No.l ip invaluable for exhaustion , spormatorrhala, and all physical disabilities. No. 2 completely eradicates all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per- DIOIOUS use of oopaivm and cobras. N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the uncurious use of mer cury. thereby insuring to the nufferer speedy rolieLdis parsing all imputitier, and rooting out the venom ofdis -06.• TRIESEMAR, Noe. 1, 2. and 5, aye prepared in the form of it lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can he carried In the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin eases, and divided into separate doses, as administered bY VelPeßUr La es Roux, Rieord. &e. Price as eaoh, or four EMS f0r.49, which c a ves . EIS; aed in 427 oases , who 'B - there le a /laving of $9. To be had. wholesale and retail of Dr. BAJ R0W,194 Bleeeker etreet, New York. Sold also at Retail by CALLENDER & CO., corner THIRD andl WALNUT Streets, Philad.flphia, and by T. W. DYOTT & SONS. 2113 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. n22-dsm ZOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL-13m : I have been afflicted with rheu madam fora long period—e. portion of the time had no use of my limbs. fried your Cordial, and in three days 1 was able to walk down stairs, and in 'week the pain eutirely left me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful emu plaint. Yours, JAS. W. Noway. Broker, n 32 Pine at. Prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chemist, N. N. oorner PINE and SIXTH sts. nl4-3m BREAD FORE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY MR MECHANICAL BAKERY. CAM BE OBTAINED AT VII FOLLOWING PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. owner of Broad and Vine streets. C. M. CLARK.— --Po pier street, below Tenth. H. MoNEIL.— —B. h. corner Sixth and ates i ttzt.... JATHO & 80N,-- .No, Fifth street. S. PANCOA.ST.--_ 910 Spring Carden street. JOHN G. MOXEY— —N0.1123 Vine street. T. P. DMITH..— ...-.........N0. 215 North Fifth street. JOHN SMITH.-- —D. E. oorner Fifth and Spruce streets. W. W. MATHEWS. —.13. E. Maser Eleventh and Locust streets. D. KNIGHT.— —.....8r0ad street, below Wal ut. GEORGE GARVIN n 1419 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.— --N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine South Twelfth COURTNEY...—. --No. 606 South Twelllll street. B. B. WANAhIAKER.... e F dam al street, above Z. —. —.Cor Si ner xth South Fourth and Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND.— —S. W. corner Sixteenth an Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER—. —No. 200 North Eleventh street. J. WEI OHTMAN---...5. E. corner Eleventh and Jefferson streets. S. S. TOMKINS.—,—,No. 1040 Nor t h Front street. II BROOKS. W. corner oti Seventh and Pine street'. JANE --Coates street. below T1;11.- . teenth street. P, WOOD.— W. corn.. 'Franklin and Coates streets. F. MORRIS.— W. corner Tenth and Shippenstreets. E. B. TURNER. 1215 South Front street. J. SHUSTER-- .—.— S. W. corner Broad and • Parrish streets. TllOB. T. BLEST......—Corner Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. H. S. E. corner Ninth and Federal streets. J. MalNTYßE—........—.Twenty-seeend street, at,. Cs. ALEX. FULLERTON. —Cor oat ner e of Fifth and Chris- J. an. L. HICKS.---.Ca ti mden, N. J., store 119 Arch street. C. H. RAINIER..— ----West Philadelphia, 06th st. ab. Raverford road. R. L. YARNELL.---Lenal, Penns JOHN BARNDT— Tremont end fine Grove Penna. 050. B. TOWNSEND...—. West Cheater, Penns ,Atlantio City, N. J. D. Florence, N.J. S. F. EDERLEIN .—Columbia, Pa. MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE Streets, PRILADEI,PHIA. This establishment Is now in suocessful operation, day and night, and all are respeotfully invited to call and see gm whole preemie of bread-making for themselves, The undoreigng d takes the hberty of liming that for thirty-five years e has been a eta:Amid ',faker—five as apprentice and five as Journeymen In one of the tint houses in Itootiand, and twenty-five as master—during which time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements which have been made during that period. In this eptablishment, of which he hs now the man ement, in addition to This compiete l abor-caving ma chinery, he has how &Millie' of many kinds not hereto- Il e erirn eu r e e'i l irained in the purchase of flour, none but the soundest and best shall ever be used; and lie has no tiositation in saying that Bread of all kind' can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by , the ordinary process. 1 2 a:tulles in which the Brand mode by the Mechanical Bakery bee not been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in perfect working order, are respectfully asked to give it a trial now, the undersigned 'toying it weuld lead to mutual advantage. O. MOXEY, mytt-tr Superintendent CAUT lON !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUTI-00011 NEW It FOR ALL:—The never fading him VAN HORN 14 the best; she suo needs when all others have failed. All who are in rouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by Caine vroluipen, Ely to her for advice and comfort. in lore affairs she sever fail. She live the secret of Foot a inning the ffeetions of the opposite sex. It le this whioh induce. illiterate pretenders to try to Imitate her, and popy advertmernent. She shows fon the 'Wm Iv your suture wife, husband, or aliment riend, t la well known to the publyi j at large that she the Arstaild on person who car w the likenees fa reality, ond own pjvo entire Betio not on on ell the con cerns of life, whie pan be teeth( and proved by thou sands, both married and Ile, who daily and ea Try Street,r. Come one come ai I to No. 1=1,10:41B RD between Juniper and road. riAMI TH{. PittS*44IIILADMIpA, piADAY; ;.CENl.B..eit 2, 1859. INSURANCE COMPANIES. M UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1869, a now prepared to make INSURANCE upon Build Inge, Furniture, and Merchandise mortals', AGAINST LOBB OR DAMAGE: BY FIRR This Company transacts its Business on the MUTUAL PLAN ExctosivELY, all the insured hems alike into °e t c ', th ere by offering great inducements to those who tlish to insure economically as well as safely. Furthorpartmulare mar be obtained on application to any of the Director/ or at the Office of the Company, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Benjamin Malone, John J. bytle, William Bedell, Caleb tßetliter, Robert F., Evans, Ellwood B. Davie, JAMES 8M JoIIN J. LYTLIc. Tram T. E. CIIAPNIAN.BOOret DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, PIIMADELPM TE A. INCORPORATED 1836. The following Statement of tho Affairs of the Cr Id pony published in conformity with a Provision of Its Charter. • PREMIUMS Received from Nov. 1, 1858, to Oot. 91,1869 On Marine and Inland Ria1c5......4356,2 , 6 39 On Firo ..... 115.729 90 . . . 801,966 29 Premiums on Policies not marked off Nov.l, PREMIUMS Marked Mies clamed, film Nov. 1, 1858,' to Oct. 31,1889 On 11 , Iarina and Inland Make..... $371.111 99 On Fire Rinks ..... 118,363 40 Interest, &0., received during same..... LOSSES, EX PENSES , ITC. During the year as above: Marine and Inland Navigation Loseee 10 208.043 70 Fire..... 23312 30 Return Premiums ..... 22400 13 Remeuranoes, Commhunons to Agents, Taxes, . . .. . 44295 94 Expenses Salaries, Rent, lite tionery,'&o-- • 22,210 27 -- 8390,011 20 • AseXTIII OP TIIX COMPANY. November 1, 1109; $143,050 Philadelphia City Six per et. Loan..sll/ 060 00 100,600 Penns. State Five percent. Loan.... 99.1585 00 21,000 Do. do. Six do. d 0.... 21,000 t2l 25,000 pelted States Treasury 63‘ per can ' t. Notes, end interest due 25,2G1 61 30,000 United States Treasury 6 per cent. Notes , .10,61 b 00 25,000 Tcadelph ia mporayy Loan to the City of Phi -1 so,oon Pennsylvania Railroad 21 mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 43,000 00 10,000 North Penneylvania Railroad Mort gage Six per cent. Sonde .... 12,300 00 /4,000 West Philadelphia Passeruter Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon Bonds .'. . . . . . .'. 11,600 00 16,000 300 Shares Stook Germa n town Gas Company, Interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila... 16,000 CO 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company_ 5,600 U 0 Shares North Pennsylvania Rail- 3,776 00 road Company DO 1,210 BO Shares Philadelphia lee Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000 2 Shares Pniladeiphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company.. .. 200 00 180 3 Shares Ocean Steam Navigation Company 260 6 Shares Philadelphiaand Havre de IEO 10 Grace Steam Tow boat Company. 600 DO 900 3 Shares Philadelphia Exchange 130 CO l 435,62/ Par. 8411 649 2 9 Cost. Ifarket Value,s4oB,7lB 61 midland Mortgages.. ea! :state 14,01) 00 01,365 25 hillseeeivable, for Insurances made..., .. 131,6.9 d 69 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums en Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due the Company 66,664 68 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance Coition niee 3,160 OD Cash on deposit in Banks.-- 67,000 01 November 9, 1859. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Cash Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company. and SIX PER CENT. interest on the Strip of the Company. payable on and after the let proximo. They have oleo declared a Scrip Dividend E of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT. on the Earned mmen:a for the year ending October It, 1849. Certificates for whieh will be mined to the parties entitled to the came. on and alter the first or December next. DIRECTORS. William Martin, enamel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Bowler, J. F. Yankton, Theophilus Paulding, henry !loan John It. Penrose, Edward Darlinxton, John C. Davis, IL Jones Brook", James Traeitair, laseneer Wllvaine, William Eyre. Jr., Thomas C. Hand, ina s C. C il in t hig, l i r'lf`P ß .L'inln: in.h1.181:111tOn. Jamas B. D.P..alland, Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Lover. John ii. Semple, Pittsburg Hugh Craig D. T. Morgan, Cherie. Roth', A. H. ',larger, •-• WILLIAM MARTlN,_ygesident. TWOM.AB C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. oil-]m H OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos. L . linden, OA. W. D. Truitt. . Edgar Thomson , M. W. Baldwin, H.I. I 4IIIZIOni. VI. %. i grit i o'n , % Vi. B )Ciat i g: ilhain Hamm, in,ll..Laaa. Fwin Booth, hariani. A Orton. - . 1 B. Warne. auto Mar, ohn E. Addielee, . 4ward A. Warne, R. T. Razed. p l esideat—THOMAß L. Lirp_Eßs, Vine Preeideat—E. 8. WARNE. flearetarr —CHARLES A. BUY. deli AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CD., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET UAL.. No. 810 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paitLup Ispital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and avails Securities,continue to in cur, on Dwellings, Sterna l Furniture, Merehaudige, Vessels in Port and their arsons, and other Personal Property. All losses liberal y and promptly adjusted. ACTORS. John T. Lewis, James R. Campbell, Edmund G. Dutilh, Chas. W. Poultney, Israel Moms. O.FORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Beeretary. .1s 3-71 if (torte Abbott. John Welsh, Bampal C.. Morton, Patriot Brad), -0-- AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORAT EDENNSY APRIL 184 e, LVAN ny IA THE STATE OF P. CONFINED TO FIRE .AND INLAND RMS. DI air.CTOBA : SAMUEL WEPT UT.......0f Wjlght, Broe., & Co. WILLIAM W. WALTERS, VIIIIINITI Ryan & Co. CHARLite RlcicAlinsON-. J. C. Howe & CO. ¢aolion A. Wa5r...... Weat, Robes, & Lloyd. BARCLAY LIPPINCOTT.... Lippincott, Hunter,. & Booth. JACOB W. STOTT.- - . 1cak.301., Stout, & 14. 11E704 Jams, Jr....—., Alpip, Bros., & Co. i t, 111 AVID CI. 8iaNti1t........ !IVO & lIIIIIPT. A. 11. Roxicroinnn.- . sonhohn, Brooke, & CO. tMiIIN 4 - J, it E1L180N........ ohn D. Hlhoon & Song. IN ..EvIIRMAN.-...-. John W. Everman & Co. °MAI, B. MARTIN..,. Save & Martin. GEORGE:V. DAY. Yrelotint. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vloo Preget. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Sec's. ang-tI INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE _,AIitkMA NNE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- S. Chartered in Int—Capital 3Xo,o3o—Assets, January 1, med. 8347,448 /50-400. All invested in sound and available geouritles—oon tirine to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, /co b finBe i r t ll lt t l irs. Henry D. Sherrerd, • George H. Stuart, Simeon TobY, Samuel ()rant, Jr., Mules Maealester. Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watteon, Jelin B. Bud ,d Henry G. Freeman, W William R.hitei Charles S. Lewis, HEA r ' g rAla r iTEßD, R resider. WILLIAM HAR P .R. Seeretary. Jo 9-11. mti LIFE. INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Nertlumst corner of THIRD and DOCK Streeta. Amato, 002= M. INSURES LIVES for the whole term et 'life—granta annulus. and endommenta—purolnuest life interests in Reid EetatB, and mime all contracts depending on the onstingenoies of Life. They not as bxeontore, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. itniel L. Miller, . Samuel S. !Holm, ruanun Coates, William Martin, ohard S. Newbold, emelt B. Maarlani. William I'. Harker, ambit. Trotter, William H. Kern, amps Buxton, Samuel C. Huey, heophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, round A. Bauder, piljry C, Townsend , aniol L. Hutchinson, clelme Kent, John W. Hornor. tam H. Carr, Alia 8, Archer, p,_ v t Duflow, Samuel J. Chnetian, William Reberteon, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner Anion John IL Brenner, P. 8: Mohler, Easton, DANIEL L. MILLER__, President. SAML. E. STOKES, Viol, Pres't. JOHN W. HOHNOR. Secretary. aulB-17 THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE •L COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAD—. —• 01100000 SURPLUS M IM.OOO FIRE, ARINETiND INLAND INSURANCE.' Fire Ineuranee, linutedAnd perpetual, on Buildinga and Merehaudive of all deteriptiona. hlanne 'neurones, inlad and Colson, on Vegeta, Freight and Cargo to and t r am all parts of the World. •. . .. _ olr/ICIRO. (,FORGE H,HART, President. . P. R 01,8,, Vice_Pieejdent. ~ 1 11 . .R8illNA , J1,;Itget14. . ...icro„... . Re . ii . g.A . H ; Hart, E. V, . Bailey, A. C. Ratan, ttlirtrz G l .fmt,„y mb"l4 Foster 8. Perlmac H. R. Cli,' Bamtiel Jones. M. D., Hon. H.M.. M Fuller. nut SAMUEL V. summer, r. VAUGHAN lICSIMICP. wilLlAllll,llgßitreg. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREWS/, DrERIV L egoNS, ENGINEERS ,AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, [o r b Land, River, and Marina servio..„e oilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Mitt. AO. ; CILS;I 130 o all kinds, either Iron or rasa. Iron Frame Roof. for Gas Work', Work Shops, Rail road Stations, ko. Retorts and One Machinery of the latest and most Im proved oonstruction. Every desoriphon of Planta tion Machinery, such ae agar, Raw, and Grist Mills, acuum Pans, Open Steam rains, Defeeatorz,lfilOrs, Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus tiaemyth's Patent Steam Hammer ; road Arpinwall £ Wolrey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. an 11-1 NOTICE.---CIIESPER VAT,IXY RAILRQAD_—PA.4: SENORA fRA INS OR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE BT.ATIONB.—On and allot Ist JaanarV 1859, the Passenger 1 rains for DOWNINGTOWN, will, Itart frotiLthe Passenger Depot of the Phlltulel Oda and auto! Railroad Comm", corner of BROAD sad Rtreeta. A . AIQRNINO TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at LW AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.115 P., M. PALLY (Sandals excepted.) 811511191' of the Board of Mantkeere of the Philadelphia " d Re"" itaIimad wPIT I VI,III.:NNY. fl.rottary. & A. KIIIEDT, • A•ig • Bucoonaore to D, WOELPPF,R & NEPHEW, MerAttrettotmle t tond. Rave removed' 8 41.1.8 Yoe. 4.3 end 43, let Avonue A 8 ERN MARKET. !tram) on erchsnt •t., above Fourth. n2l; 9t• PITCH. -300 bble Best Pitch, Wilming ton-size barrela j huutorn and fnr sale by ROWIASY, MIN BURNER. CAD . 16801./Tll WIIA.IIYEB. COMPANY. PIIILLDELPIIIA, T. Ellwood Chapman, James Smedley, William Hawkins. Thomas P. Rowlett, kretrenk h e Heyward,lk . AlALONE,'President. EDLEY, Yioo President. for. BENJAMI 022 etuth2m MACHINERY AND IRON. RAILROAD LINES. Ami NORTH PENNSYL _ VANIA RAILROAD . IMPARRAVOEMENT. A p ?l' PPO T A, E at i el tf . D Ainfffit:Bßl TON. On and after mONDA Y. November 701, 1868, assen er Trains will leave FRON T and WILLOW treets, Philadelphia, DAILf, (Sundays excepted:l For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, 11Caton. &Q., ( Lxprees,) at 8.30 A. AI, 1 or Bethlehem, (Exert:ll4JF.; 9.30 A. M. and 3 P. M. Aor Doyiestowai (Aummunedationd at 8.40 A. M. and . AL or Fort Washing ton (Acoommodat Ion) at 6 P.M. TRAINS FOIL PHILADELPHIA: Leaveßethlehem. ( Exprese,) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 F.M. Leave Doylestown, ( Aeoommodation.) at 7 A. M. and 3. 1 0 P. M. Leave Fort Washing ton. ( Aeonmmodation./ 'di. A.M. ON SUNDAYS: Phibulelphin for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia. for Doylestown, at I P . M . PoII'IZT,PKIi.P.;"f.'Vf plus, at 'at ht. PM. Fare to Bethlehem, /LAO; to Mauch Chunk, 182.60; to Easton. SI BO; to nOyhOttOWn. HO non Of. Through tiokett must be procured before entering the OMB. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Truing) eon fleet at Berke street with Path and Swab streets, and Second and Third-streets Plume:lgor Itnilroadg. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. PHILADE ',PHI A, GER MANTOWN AND NORRIS PWIr id 110AD- 7 WIN MR ARRANGEMENT- On and after MONDAY , Nov. 21, 1369, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelplus 6,7, 7.50, 9, 10, 11, and 12 A. M., 1,2,3, 3,1,1_, 4,5, 534, 6,7, 8,9, 10, and 1151 P. M. Leave Germantown 6,7, 714, 8, 811, 93 4 , 12, 11,A. AL. 1,9,3, 4 , 4 7 4.5, 6, 63'4. 71 14 8 6 2 i .riP. 0 D YB, Leave Philadelphia 9.08 min. A. hl., 2, 61:, and 10 P. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. AL, 1.10 min., tiM, And 9 r. AL CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, .7.60, 11 A. M., 2, it 53(.7, and 10 P. AI. Leave Cheatnnt 11111 7.10 7.40, 8.55, end 12.40 A. M., 40 3.40, 6.40, 0.40, and 8.. P. M. UN ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.05 A. M.:2. and a; P. M. save Chestnut Rill 7.50 A. 51., 11.50, 670, and 8.40 P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 9, 11.0.5, 1,110., A. M., 1.05, 3.05, OLIN, and 11 1 4 P. M. Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. 111., 19., 474, and 4 P. ht. ON SUNDAYS Leave Ehiladolphla9 Ai!. and SP ,hl.rornatilORMANT4NI5 4.1 L. eave Philadelphia P. 6, 74, 9, 81.05 A. M.. 1.85,2.06,2.05, 6 PA, and 1134 M. Leave Mann nit MG, 71 , i, 514, 914, and 11, 1 i A. M., 2,3, 8, 6Y.,and 814 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. 8763.811 67 Leave Plnnulalphir; 9 and V', I' M. Leave Manayunk 75i A. NI, 65i. and 79( Y. M. 11. K. smati. General Supenntendent, nl9•tf NINTII and Oft REN Streeter 8489,417 Ra 1859. an. 1859. _FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AT .1130 Y A ND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAI L ROAD CO'S LINES. FROM PHILA DEL HIA TO OK NEW YtiRK AND WAY-PLACES, FROM WA birey-Biltzug WHARF, Will leave al follow., viz : 94.113. At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Cam. ac Am. Accommodation . 633 95 At 6 A. AL, via Camden and Jeremy City, (New Jersey) / Accommodation 9 25 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Yancey City, Morning Mall . 300 At II A. M., by Steamboat, via Moony and Jersey City, Western Express 3 00 At 12K P. M., via Camden and Aniboy Aooommo dat 296 At 2 P. M., via Canalen - -i . ;nd Amboy, C. k A. Kr . soy City, Evening Express At 4 P. Al., .by Steamboat. via Tacony 3 °° Jer sey City. 2tl Class Ticket At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City P:l;iniiig Mail 0 At it r . m„v, 5 Camden and Jersey City, Southern _ .. • ... At 5 P. Al, via Camden and Ain boy,Acieorninctlatlon. (Freight and Plussenger)—bat Clams Ticket... 366 3d Class Ticket—. . • 160 The 6P. AL Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.M. Ticket........ Mail. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Au., at 6 A. AL and 354 P. M. For Mauch chunk. Allentown. and Bethlehem, at 6 A. AL L Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap, Atrouth.burg, Sortlon, Wilrenharre, Montrose, Great Bend, k at 6A. 1., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. Ear Mount Holly. ate and 9 A. Al.. and 2 and 4 P.M. For Freehold, at 6 WA A. M Y . and 2 P. M. LINES M 8,327 17 Por Bristol, Trenton, !go, at - i,t4 and 4 P. M., from Walnut-greet wharf. For Palmyra, Delaneo, Ileverly, Burlington, Borden town, ke., at 121 i 1, and 3 1 0 I'. M. Steamboat John'Nellson.for lilordentown and interme diate plane., at 24 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in tarmethate planes, at 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Paaaengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag tern but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fitly pound. 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 $lOO, except by speinal oontraiot. 001.1. 1109. WAI. GATZMER, Agent. PHILADELPHIA, WIL. ael.aimsg MINGTON, AND BA,LTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY November 21, 1809, PASSENGER TRAINS I, MONDAY, PUMA DELPHIA 6801,665 67 For 'Baltimore at 8.12. A. M., 12 noon, (Espresed an 11.10 I'. 51. For aneter at 8.15 A. M.. 12 noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M For Wdironvton at 8.15 A. NI., 12. 4 30. and 11.10 P. M. For Now Uastle at 8.15 A. M., and 4..0 P. 51. Pur Middletown at 8.15 A. 51., and 4 301'. M. For Dover 018.18 A. M., and 415 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. NI., and 4 30 I'. M. For B.,aford at 8.15 A. M., and 1 c 0 P. M. For Laurel at 8 16 A. 51.,and 4 30 P. NI. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA • - - - • Leave Baltimore at 8.50 A. M., (Exercised 10.16 A. 51., and 5.25 P. M. Lome Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and ILW A. M.,1.45and B.to P. 51. Leave Lam el at 6.15 A. 51., and 0.10 P. M. Leave Seal ord at 6.45 A. M., and 4 05 P. M. Leave Milford aI 7.80 A. M., and 1.751'. M. Leave Driver at 9.05 A. AL. and 600 P M. Leave Middletown at Id A. Id. and 7.05 P. M. Leave New eagle at 10.55 A. M.. and S P. 51. Leave Chester at 8, 12 A. 51., 222 and 9.15 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Radioed at 10,16 A. 51. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Choet , r ut 8.45 A. 51., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leavo ngton at 9.25 A. M., 12.66 P. M., and ILO A. 51 Only nt 11.10 P. M., from Plulailelphia to lledthnoro. Only nt S 2.4 I'. from lialtimore to Philtule[phut. FREIGHT TRAIN. with PABSENGER CAR attached. Will run Al follows: • Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate plums at 3 P. M. Leave ',Villainy ton for Perryville and intermediate Owes at 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilinin<ton for Philadelphia and intermediate 1.13,5 e at o 16 P. At. Lease Baltimore for Stemmer's Rnn, Chase's, and ilarowood at 3 54 P. Al. n 5 B. M. FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA AND 0. 4 7_,T1X .- .Rinr EI,MIRA )1 AILROADI•INF. KITE °. i l.2ll . li;!' . l . trenura,:A l ' i llkiiirrre l, hanten, Aka:areal, St. PauP:, ' DeT ' rort.Dullrelh e , e a'add i t. LOUIS. Passenger trams will leave the Philadelphia and Read Ing Railroad 1)000t. °press DROA D and VINE Streets, DAILY, Manila). exoupted, I no Mows: 7.10 A. M.. DAY EXPRESS. ~ • . For Elmira, fliMsara Falls.lalo, Detroit, Mow, Milwaukee. Rock Island. Galena, Bt. Paul's, Iliirllngton, and St. Louis. H. 30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira., Ni.strxra F.ll!s, Iluffalo,Dotroit Chioase, Milwaukee, Rook Inland, .3alena,St. Paul's 11 rimston, and St. Lome. • • • - The TAO A M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBUEG, stopping at all Stationn on the Lebanon Valley Branch. Thu 7.30 A. AL train monocle at Rupert for Wake/- Nue, Pittston, ticranton..ttni all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage olleotred to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tickets can to procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad tuna 'V ieket Office, Northwest corner of SIXTH and 011EsTN UT streets, and at the Passen ger Depot. corner BROAD and VINE. THROUGHEXPRESS FREIL,IIT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street , below Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted . ) for all po rots Webt and North, at 6P. M. Prat Ills must be doh% arra Wore 3 P. M. to insure going the same .110. For further inforin.ttion, e•pply at F reie tit Duot, lilt OAD, below Vine, Oro CHAS. ti. cAvi'f:X. (lemma Agent N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street, cool•tf Philadelphia, T HE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. atfitx4.=tx 1859. TILE CAPACITY OF Tills Rom) 18 EQUAL TO ANY IN TIIE COUNTRY._ . . . THREE THROUGH PASSENGER 'TRAINS BETWEEN VILMA DEL NIL% AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct nt toladelplim r rh Through Train. Boston, New York, and all points East, and Bathe Union Depot at Pittaburx with Throuni Train. for Cin nth:intl. St. Louis Cleveland. Cbleaeo, Burlington, St. Pant's, liithanapolis, Lomat ille, New Orleans, and all Intermediate mina in Ohio. Kentuc ky. Michigan,llr isoonsin, Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas, and Nebr.ka—thus fur . ..dung ftedsties for the trans portation of Passengers unsure:L.4M for speed and com fort by any otherL route. Express and Flirt Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Oars or 0011411 e tOrli. Smoking Cars are attached to ouch Train; Woodruff'', Sleeping Care to Exr.l,l and Fist Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAI LY: Kul and Fast Lines, Sun• days excepted. Mail Tin:Oa:wee Phibill , elphia at 800 A. M. Fast Line ‘' It N A. 51. • • Express Trim, leaves " 10.60 Nicht, WAY THAINN LEAVE AN FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Aeconowelmem oi 12.3 u A. M. Ilarrieburg Accommodation, VII Columbia, 2.00 P. M. Columba .1 P. Al. Passengers for West Chester moll take the Mail, Nrkeslnt re, and haneaster Tran.s, at tha Penns) lvtintS. Railroad Passendor Station. . . Passengers for Sunbury. WlLliaioseort, Rluura, pane Niagara and interniedialelauns.leni lug Phila. dolphin at 8 A. M., 'tad 2 P. M., ...directly through. Tickets Westward Ira) he itittattlnti nt the, °thee of the Comeau) in Philridelph,n, New York, l!oston, or flat bmore ; and Tickets Eastward at any nl the important Railroad Whew, in the West; also .1 hme.rd any 01 the Tegular Line of Steamer,' mite the tiltsairouppi or °ILK. Rivers. 11 4 173 F 0%1%70 1 7111% 5 of a tow TtV a e n tle t r . n t h ° e r n n ß n o eTt e i ' one of the rariggv r ati l a N ß E adroa4l , optoorien, sualie tlile the BEET:, ty.pLTHE I,kBl IND THE The oonnedition of traoks by the Radronti Bridgo at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or forrpwo of Froight. together with tho saving of time, are advanta, or readily app b reoiatod by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling Fulio. FREIGHTS WESTWA II D. By this Route Freights of all down of nips pen be for s , warded from Philadolphia. Now York. il..iton. or Balti more, to espy point on theltadroade. of Onto. Kontuoky Indiana, Illinois, Wisoonsin, lowa, or.fil ifiattUrl, by Rail , road direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburi with Steamers by which Oiled, can be bas. ardod to any port on the Oh i io. Muskingum. Kentucky, Totinossee, flumberland, inms, Mississippi, Wisconsin. Mieourl, Kansas, Arkansan, and lied Fin erg; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago, withStoinnure to all ports on the Nithwontern Lagos. orohanta and Shippers entinsting transportation of transportaon of their Freight to this Company, can rely with conk dello° onititypeetty transit. THE HATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the Weal by the Pennsylvania Railroad tire at all times as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies. ro ttia, Be particular to mark pitokagos" via Penna. Rail ftlerohants in the West ordering ICOMIS from the Cast. will do well to throat Blom to be shipped-by tine Roos. Por Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Co hl- Pally D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; Doyle & Cci n Eitoubonville,O.; H.S. Pmrce & Co., Zane, wile, O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley. 0.; R. hi, Neely, Mass Ville, Ky.; OnflEi.l S. CloppOT,Poll3llloll6. 0.: & Co., Jefiertionvillo, Indiana ; 11. W. Broun it Co., Cmoinunti„ 0.- Athol.° & Cincinnati, 0.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison. Intl.; William Ili n -loon. KY.; P. 0. O'Riley & Co., Evansville, hid.; N. W. Gra ham & Co., cisiro, It, F. Racy, St. Lom. Ale; John H. Harris, Nashville, Alin.; Maros & limit. Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co. Chien , o, III.; W. 11. 11. Koons,Alton, III.; Murphy Jr , Dubuque, 111., or to Freight Agents of Railroads at dine rent points in the Wi , St. /Mlles attending to their ono blopilamts from tine East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsol the Company at the followinaplaces Induce or letters addressed to either of thou.., the suiceet of freights. will meet wills prompt attention E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, tgi North street Naltonore. LEECH it CO., J Astor House, o r IS. *an,. et ., N.Y. LEECH & CO., at Itilby etroot, Boston. H. 11. HOUSTON, Gen . ] Fren, lit Agent, Phila. 1,. 1,, HOUPT, 'Pleitot Agent, Phila. THOS. A. SCOTT, Goal Supt, Altoona, Ps jag 1y WEST ell ES'UER and I, HILADELPHIA RAIL IRAD VIA MEDIA. FALL A It RANGE:DENT. On and after WEDS EDSA V, October 6. 1467. the Hama will leave Ph,Pol,3lphin, from the Station, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Stream, at 730 and 1730 A. Id . and at 2..10 nod 6 P. M Leave Woat Cheater, from the DEPOT. no FAST MARKET STREET, at 7 and 10 A. M., and 3.t0 mid ON . SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 3 A. M., and 1 P.M. Leave West Cheater at 7.30 A. M., and 430 I'. M. 11-If HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent. iFtEiM" A i r I N I D " 1 1 11.. 1 A D D R " A l l 1 11 : ROAD, IVIORNINLi LINE, for PorPSVILLE, READ IND and If ARRURIL Leaves the Depe4, at coiner of BROAD and VINE Streets, at 7.110 &Al DALIN (Smithy' excepted,' for POTTSVILLE, HAI, RISKIIIO, and all intermediate points, eonnooting at Harrisburg with teal on running a, Pittsburg, Chtunbersburg, Sunbuo. l ka• APTERNOON LINES. Leave at 5.,90 P. DAILY, fur POTTSVILLE and HARRISFICRo. A 14.46 P. M., DAILY, (Suridarsexcurpted,) fur READ IN!) and intermediate volute. aplB W. ItIcILRENNY,SooretatY SOIIMIDT having been so often je devotet a o nd es peo h i l a s li ti time again th i%o„ eo wi n sj r t r i l e c; science of CoNtrostyloa, now rakes pleasure to inform his mod Inends awl an honored puldia,thet he shall he limited happy to receive a number pt pupils. Mr. 5. epeaking the FRENCH, Sr • Nlllll be and 0101J4 Ls:tot:was with like facility, will be happy to employ either of them at the desire of the pupil. Classes will be formed aßer Loner's celebrated sys tem I which has proved II) highly sueoessful in Paris and Mel. In New York under rears. OOTISCHALII, MA60:11 & UoldniNCK, and which sin foot the 'Mein of all the celebreted conservatories in Europe an early applica tion for which is respectfully solicited. For terms, &c., Mr. S. would respectfully request to apply to Messrs. CHM-KERING & SO V . ,' Piano Ware house, No. KW Cnestnut Street, and Messrs. ANDRE & Co., No. 1101 Chestnut Street. dUNDAYB EDUCATIONAL. AIiPIRENC6B : C. GUIIIOI.I. Esq., Gustav Hotter, Esq. N. N.Y. hl e Chiokering & Bons. it. A. Wollenhau pt. Esq.," Lee & Walker, Maurice litrakosoh. Esq. " • " Andre & Co.. W. V. Wallace Esq., , " " Hall & Bon. N. Y W. Mason. Esq., Mr. H. would oleo respectfully request thu perusal , of Vie following lettors of Mr. IiorrsCIIAIA. the eminent is nist and Composer, (the first to a dietteguiehed gentleman of this city,' when Mr. 8, came first t o phi_ ladelphm: - Mon oher F—. Mon atm r. Alveoli Rename, se mutant a Pbila delphieje real pu resister au platen' de ins rappeler entre nimetile souvenir en von. Patient eonneitre un ointment hommo at tin artiste distingue. Mr. lit uminT est du Conservatoire do Leipzig; son talent asp tree eminent et comnie gentleman sous applause bian vita les qualites qui Ins distinettent. Vous etas at aimatila et at devout" mu artistes, vie volts no devez you. en pron den qua loe file de NOUN Is. vole tutu reeornmender gooliiim lois vita. sync 11111 , 1/111t0 zo n t ro era m e , de lettersdi) cIINORO NM. par retinue stir qua i on nppinle Inures d'ititrodliation.sopez irnmnee per nn de vie yells ci en voile proeurern aueune des opines qua ervolibllt Immoe toutes in. relations de la sneiate. Tilt n vows 11 , 1 torllm. Mills, obese a T. at semen tilts compliments alloctusux. 'frinideul do Win, 1 Jul]. Inm. m. lido de Cutin.2l Yobrier, 1864. Pei exnpilue nye° Infinamant d'intaret la plan d'otu ile• pour I liqrnionie nt In noinproution que Mr. Alfred tic told& on propose ;In Intro .more a Pen eleven, at se Buis Susumu: do donlnrer, quo Jo le °rote iron Dino. ire■ or sou et to plum invornide n un nvanceinept rapid. II eat du recta nientique qunnt nu fond n °elm quo suit In noindrviituire de l arip. Ja Craii anesl devoir 0800111- mantler analenreusement. Mr, A. !Schmidt amine pro fepour do Piano at de chant. L. Al. GOTTSCHALK. i t MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a -IL reliable medium through which Schools and Fawn lug may obtnin oompetent teachers. Parente may obr [nut, sratuitously,informstion and circulars of the beat echoole. SMITH, WOODMAN, tr. CU., 544 BROADWAY, New York, or nl2-tf et° CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. RALLAD SINGING AND GUITAR. n6-lm• T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, L. 7 LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D V , re open op MO . DAY, September 12th, at 9A. Al. Applications; for admiesom, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be made to the Principal. J. ANDREWS N R A ARIS, A S. t M., lilo7 RCE reet. I=l NT) in E vI D LLYVB S OA C R I D IE IN G O A A R 4 Y DA A Y SCHOO D T ER YOUNG LADIES. PHILADELPHIA, No.IBOnLOGAN SQUARE, VINE BTR EET. Madame CHEO A RAY respectfully informs her friends and the public, in general, that independently of tier Boarding and Day Behol, dire tea by herself and her niece, Mine. PREVOST, in NEW YORK. she In tends. In oonneotion with her niece, Mine. D'HER 'TILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution cm o rgieely the same plan as the one above mentioned . 191tRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL A-0 MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNU'I ; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland. and Chicago. For in formation. eall or mind for Cr, tabniu e f44-tf SAVING FUNDS AVING FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, *miler THIRD and CHEST- T Streets. urge and small sums received, and roid . hack on de nd_without notioeorith FIVE PER CENT. INTE, .T from the day of deposit 1.0 the day of withdrawal. Irma hours ,from 9 until 6 o olook every day, and on NDAY E,VENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. RAFTS for tale on England, Ireland, and Flootland, m El upwards. reetaerit--BTIMIEN R. CRWFORD, `reaturer—JAMES R. HUNTER. LINY FISK, Actuary, "A little, but Men, fills the Purse." pRINKLIN SAVING FUND-- No. 134 South URTH Street, Ittwean Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositors' money scoured by Government itate. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, Thls Company deems safety better than lame 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 Ini Pe e ig es, married or nine' s and Minors OM, deposit in their own right, and such deposits can' be withdrawn osLY by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of P?nneylvania, with authority to receive Intr. " ZZIVIV, r AND ° S a id ALL ' Ara RECEIVED. Offion open daily from 9 to') o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 &elk. DIRECTOR/3. Jacob B. Shannon, CT rue Cadwallader, John Sluoiljer George Rkispell, Mallieln W. t3 h 1 1033, Edward 1, IO atS, ONo i lL " rXte Pl i a r ein D eo; , Jos. R. Batherrhwaitv Ephpum oLarionerd, JACOB DI President gnats CA.DWALLLDIR, Tre&BUTOr. 3-y - A Dollar aavnd is twine onnied V o VVING FUND---FIVE PER'OENT. IN TEREST„-_-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Strout, Southwe Statene of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the of Pennsylva nlioney.is received in any sum, large or ■mall. and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The aloe is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning trlls o'clock in the evening. and on Monday and Thursday evenlnge till 8 o'clock. Ron. H EN R y L. BENNER, PragidenL ROBERT SE.LFILIDGE. Vice President. WlLLiset J. Rose, BaCTOGary. DIRICTORS. 4011. )1811r1 L. Renner, F. Carrell Brewster, }Alward L. Carter, tneeph B. Dar • r, Robert Selfridge, ranch; Lee, tErn i d il etglit n ne, oiler is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, te cionformiti with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortsages, Ground Rents, and such first-ol.' secunties as "nil al war insure Iperfeet aeourity to tne depositore, and whit:if:cannot fall to give pennaneney and stahiiity to this Institution. ant .ly PIANOS. PIANOS CORRECTLY TUNED and Regulated by C. E. SARGENT. formerly of Horton, Mess , now residont Tuner m Philedelphis. Had thirteen yeam constant practice ; seven y ears lac tory experience ;'loner for rho Concerts of Satter and Uottechalk, a moat responsible trust. end con Hod psi to the most skilful and reliable 't uner. Order, received at MASON'S. 907 CHESTNUT Street. Terms. CARD.—Mr. S desires to Inform the readers of Tie Preis that during the pant year lie has stet with suffi cient encouragement to determine his permanent rest donee in Philadelphia. where. by faithful attention Ito his business, he hopes to establish and sustain the re spectable position of first-close Tuner. o this end, and for mutual benefit. he respectfully solicits the patmeage of the musical public. dl St' , 1110LIDAY PRESENTS! r 00771 PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES: MELODe 0 a S. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. Made hl Raven, Bacon, k. humus R. Clark Hallett, Davis, Co., end (ahem J. E. GOULD__, in 14-1 f SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. OHICKERING & SONS, XANDVACTIJELRAS ov CIig t I RAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, WAREROONIS an CHESTNUT STREET Constant m atom a large stock of our BEAUT IFUL and UNEQU,ALLED INSTRUMENTS. Wu hov Ie been awarded, at the ddlerent Exhibitions to this country and Europe, Ai (101. D AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. Jae-1y fffniA GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIA NOS. SCHOMACKER & CO., 11121 CHESTNUT Street respeetfullv invite the 1111111i0- loving public, to call and examine their new and nun easeful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the ()rand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally made to the style of (Irani! Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone. great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and - evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy andsweetness, these SUPERIOR AND EA LL UTIFUY-FINISHED IN are ENT S wholly uneralled. They have received the highest encomiums, an are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any nstrumenta ever manufactured in this ootintry. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding_the Prise Modal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. mi. set-If JOB PRINTING. TIIE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS „ I prepared to execute neatly, cheaply and taped howdy PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PA mp)ILETts. PAPRIt BOOKS. BLANICH OF EVERY DEKRIPTION. POBII 7 IO, HANDBILLS. Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MI RCIIANTB, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AM) INSURANCH Irk All orders left at the Publication Office of Thr PresJ,No.ll7 CHESTNUT STREET, will he promptly ttonded to. leWO' DOINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA FITATR FAIR FOR SIX FIRST PREMI VMS AND SIN DIPLOMAS. Bost Furnace for Warming Buildings. To Ansoun WiL•ioN. GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. FIRST BEST PORTABLE FURNACE, To Ansot.i, & WiLsov. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE, FIROI PREMIUM. BEST COOKING RANGE. ToViNoto & WiLsos. CRILSON'S DOU LE-OVEN COOKING RANGE, FIRE/ . PREMIU C M. BEST, PARLOR COAL GRATES, LD & Witsorr. LOW DS ' W . V ' and ' BASKET ORATES, BEST ENAMELLED SI,ATE :MANTELS. 'Po AUNULD & WiLsos. For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man , u,h, very logliD finishiid.and of superior workinanshi FIRST PREMIUM. P. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT street. 4 IL M. FALTWALL• Supt og-tf GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN WOOD CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, by Price's PATENT PHOTONHAPHIC PROCESS The PIIILADI•tI.PRIA WOOD-ENGRAVING COM PANY, 64 FOURTH Street, N. Wr. corner of Fourth end Chestnut streets, 19 now prepared to tor - rush ILIA', IIIATIVit COTS Oi all kinds of nlsnufarettoett nutinles, from the ORIGINALS. or train ILLO,RATIONS. with per le,t Accuracy. Chespness, end Ite.pstch. Reduced Prices for Illustrations ot Catalogues. n 26 6t. FIURNESS_ I BRINLEY, n. 429 MAR K STR DE CEMBER BALE Tlll3 (FRIDA Y) ) uRNING, DECEMBER 2, AT Id O'CLOCe. A CARD.—We have now arranged for examination about 300 lots of fancy and etasle Preach dry goods, to be mold this (Friday) morningeo. 3d, nt 10 o'clk by oataloquo. on 6 menthe credit,comprising the follow -Inc deferable goods-- 121 woes dark colored French merinos. 60 pieces black and °ingenue blue do. ltd rucces 3 4 and 6 1 wool plaids. 40 Dayndere Arable,. 13011.4 chenille shawls, Stn 11 1 reversible all-wool shawl.. WO black Thihet long shawls. 200 Vienne, colored brook,' etomli. Mind-wool pLard long shswle, 440 children s all-wool fetunre aliases. Also, chenille scarfs, steamboat velvet ribbons, black silks, cloak', Ac._ BALE OF FR I..NC ki GOODP, Thu Morning December 2, at 10 o'clock, 14 catalogue, on a months credit— iw pukages and lota of fancy and ntaala Finnah dry noo•le. Cr Samples and catalogue early on the morning of sale. ATTRACTIVE RALE OF MERINOS. CHALLYS, 34 AN 8-4 WOOL PLAIDS. An entire invoice, now landing from steamer. Toss Morning, Dec. 2. consisting of -4 cartons, be vs, 40-Inch splendid awned colors French merlins. 4 carton., SO ps, 40-inch finer do. 100 ps.3 4 tine satin ciilly.. 2 " 3 " c ps.s, ti 4 high cold cotton and wool plaid,. 3 N. R.—The above coniprises an entire shipment, and la worthy the attention of the Trade. ALL WOOL SCOTCH FLAIR SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS—Just landed. co all-wool plaid long shawls. 2od " squire " t.to 4,0 I, and 7-1 child ren'. square shawls. REVERSIBLE WOol, SHAWLS. NO all-wool 'CIL CHENIL rev..Ribl LE SH AWLS woos W hs. AND SCARFS. tan 14-4 rich chenille shawl,. big) ribh illuminated chenille scarfs. OUTTSCHALK PFORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET Bereet.sncl 621 MINOR Stroot SALE. OP JEWELRY. PORTE-MONNAIES, CA OAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY Awricus. Ac. This Morning, Deo. 2, at 10 o'clock, will be sold. by catalogue. a large assortment of woman. cameo, lava, and jet sets sod pins ladies' and gents' fine gold pens and penctla, finger.rincs. ear drops. oko. Also. a large line of ludes porte-monnates, Act• hosiery, gloves. under star a and drawers; I.Cud doz. beet make white and colored scoot cotton. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 CHESTNUT S_TREET, numb!. th e Cestorn House. between FOIIRTH and FIFTH Street , ' hFECIAL SAL). TWO HUNDRED CASES FRENCH BRANDY. JUST t.ANDED. On Tueedny Morntne. OPe. 6, commencing at 11 o'clock ptaciaely. Catalogues end sample. earl, on the mermen of sale. p lIILADELPRIA Ann CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. Sal AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, KJLD AT NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXOIIOOB, At 10 o'clock A. M., September ith, 1140, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously sleeted Directors the Company, viz: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, AND JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of maid COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persona favorable to the enter- Prise ore respectfully invited to oubscnbo. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— 1 -Z NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP CUM PAN V. Tho United States Mad Steamships ARAr,o, 254 tone, Davad Lines, Commander, and FULTON, ;WO tons, James A. v‘ otton, Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1.1.Z9, on the follow tnt data: To meet new requirement, of the Pont Office Depart inent, the damn of sailinc of the AR AGO and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTIIANIPTON. will. after their present voyaires, be changed as follows from NEW SO- K, nave in the rano of the present departure of the FULTON. which wilt take pt coon the 17th December, the schedule iemains unaltered: FROM NEW YORK. HAVRE AND sorrnameroa ULTON....Dee. 11. FULTON... Jan. 10 Jan. 11 A R AGO .. Mn. 7. A RAWI _. Jan. 31_ Feb. 1. FULTON... Feb. 4. FULTON....Feb.N AR AGO Meh. 3. AR AGO 29. FULTON —lllch.3l. FULT0N....A01.24 25. These steamers, built expressly for Government ser t ice. with double engines, under deck, every attention is born taken in the COI , structlon of the hull and ma chimer, to incur, gaiety and speed. The ships have five ater-light compartments enclosing the engines, so O,rt an the event of colliston or stranding, the water could not roach them. and the pumps being free to work, the gaiety of the vessel anti passengers would be se cered. Iteeent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necessity (Atlas mode of construction. Tne accommodations for rtssengers ere believed to Cemthine ever 3 comfort and convenience that can be de sired. Prom New York to Southampton or Havre—Post Cabin. eno ; Second do.. .S7O. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 francs: Second do.. 3hll (Mum To panne n, ere going to London these steamers offer the ad rantue of economy Lott to Limo And exponle. Specie dohvered in London. No homage secured until paid for. An ex perteneed burg eon on board. All letters end news ta_pers most cam through the Yost Office. por frOldit nrlriarcage Apply to W. 8. OR A YTON. Agent, 7 Ercurty, New York. WILL IA M. ISALIN, Agent. Havre. CROSKEY dr CO.. Agenie. Southampton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, Agent, Paris. W Af . NEILSON. Anent, Office. Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of the stun can be seen. ngo tmh.ll STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND RE AND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANrS IRON I.IAIL STEAMSHIP& HAMNIONIA, Csbpt. M. F. Schwansen. ONIA. Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. IL Engem These Steamers are all haat-class Clyde-built vessels; are intended to sail from hat 21, North River, N. Y., as : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND Al.l BURG. The elegant and pow, rful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA, Capt. 11. Tauho, 2,500 tons Minium, will sad as above, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER lath, at I.lo'clock N. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. e Second Cabin. 60 I et.erago.•.els The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following Steamships: SAXON 1A........ ....THURSDAY, Deember 1. BOR U5R1A............M0NDA Y. Januar) 2. TELITONIA IV E t p ESDAY. February I. HAMMONIA... ..... TH 103 DAY, March L Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin. Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up wall unequalled isocora modsitons for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cabin acoorninodations of these Ships are equal to the first class of most steamer,. Certificates of passage issued from London, South ampton Havre, and Hamburg. to New York. Freight enzagoil in Probwelphia will be promptly attepde to by . the New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to Amer HAMILL. Agent. Office of the Hamburg ican Mail Steamships, n2-tf Northwest corner t OURTH and CHEISTNIIJT. 4 0- i; THE BRITISH AND NORTH -, AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM ER' d. TROICIIIT7 YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— --- -- $l2O Second Cntin Faunae-- —.— -- 75 PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— —.— —BM Second Cabin Paggage.-- --,... a 0 The aloes from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor. (PERSIA, Capt. Judking, CANADA Capt. Lan ARABIA, Ca_pt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Miifar, ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderso n. AFßlCA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA Capt. J. Leitch, These vessel/ Carry a clear white lii e ht at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red on port v. CANADA, Lana, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 50, AFRICA. Shannon. " N York, Wednel, •t e o• S. NIAGARA. Anderson," Boston, Wednei i. 80. 11. PERSIA, Junking, " N York, Wedne sday , CH. AMERICA. Millar. " Boston, Wednesday. Dec. Di.. ASIA., Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Jan 4. CANADA. Lang, " Briton, Wednesday, Jan. 11. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships writ not be amount/ale for Gohielver. Bullion, ;teems, Jewelry, preci o us sto ut . ur Mtali, unites bills of lading are signed therefor and the •. ire thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 nowllng Green. not New York. FOR Mt SOUTLL-CHARLES TON AND SAVANN,ftIi STEAMSHIPS. FREIOIIT REDIXED. Heavy Frelsht at an averei4e of VITTEIN per cent. be low New York Steamship rates, FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The 11. B. Mail Steamship KEYsTONE, STATE, Cap tain Charies I'. Marshlitanorill awl on MondaY. Dec. at_,h at to A. M. Tilton h to VI to GO hours, only tO hours et Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Oa. The U. 8. Mad Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, rill sail on Saturday. December le. at 10 o'clock. Through in 68 to 60 hoursonly 48 hours at Elea. U'irasilins days changed from over" Saturday to erers hvo days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading cloned everyday. 1 . 110 Splendid grit-clam Ede-wheel Steamships KEY- S tn OREST Al'i, and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as sove every tett days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. . . At both r...hartestou and Savannah. these Ships «m -ono% with steamers for Flonda. and with railroads. tto., for all planes in the South and Sout NSURANCE hwest. I rreight and Insurnnoe on a huge proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these stows than by sailing veue!s, the preminfn being one-half the rate. UIROULARS, BILL lIIIADB, • N. 13.--Inturanoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unneeeesere, farther than Charleetop or Savannah. the Iroe.d Comwtmes Mitial all rinks from throe points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. _ Fare by this route is to to per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route. na will be seen hy the following sche dule. Throuch ttoKete from Phtladelohla via Charles ton and Savannah stramshi vs. INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan nah to Mont:oder!: INLAND . TO Charlenten 0 0 charlest o o-.... fax .. a .41713 BO Ravanuah.— 15 Wstavarmah___ --- 31 CO Aur,uma....-__ 20 al Augusta.-- 23 00 21 IV Maeda— 23 75 MIX) Atlanta.._... —___. 31 to t).lontbne.-- . $4OO Columbus.—..__._ 34 00 - _ix' Albany ---_.-.-, 57 CO V ont...outer)... re 14) hiontromery.-- 3 , 5 ...... 36 00 Newi 46 te New 0r10n.... 75 0r1ean5......,.. 51 00 No hills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passase aunty on board, at aeoond wharf shove Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr., Southwest corner Form and cirEsTsu7. Avers in Charleston. T. 8.1. T. G. RUDD. Savannah. H NT,SR & GA3.I M ELL. For Florida from Charlestotic steamer Carolina every T Po s r d nirida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's , every Tneeilat and Saturday. Ir a CONIPANIER COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP.-JOIIN SITER having withdrawn from our firm. bv mutual Consent oar busine4.l wi 11 ho pontirued by ft !CHAN I'D CE. Jo- METH PRICE. THOMAS II A LLOWAY, 10.:Nw V A. S I ILES, and GEORUE TRUMAN Jr Partners. SITED, 143.10 E. .4 NO .215 :MARKET :•treet. [cE IS IIEhERY GIVEN THAT A. tint Copartnership heretofore matter between Mr. 0 EU. W. CUl,l3i and the subscriber. under the style of liEO. W. C 01.111" ic CO. Is dlssolved. CHAS. A. DANIELS. Pionkielrhm. Nov. to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho firm of W NAN ICK, CHADWICK. h. BRO. is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove husineee will be confirmed under the name of I:IHADWICK k BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Streets. FRANCIS KHADWICK. A. CHADWICK. Philaelullie. July IL 18b9. ivl2-tf 3Mx, nn No. 1 11ERRING-100 half blig extra al aolapaw White Fieh, in et re Led tnr ,1 1 ' J• TAYLOR & C0..122 axd IL North 04 A iENTON LEMONS.-250 boxes Menton 14m"V°1111381314=ifitfaff'iVY.I.s. SALES BY AUCTION. SHIPPING. SALES By AfICTION. NT THOMAS & SO,A /Imo Roe. L. r ISI dSO POURTE Frium. ri„ lL ier WES AT9F4 i ttlßE.—Sa" l "le k t reet etWs glh i s t reiret wi n; j at e M . c r k. 14 '.l " a a" a W r azattollhavls the ogles of si rapped ert We ir. 12 sal tion to ',bah we publish, ee die to the sale one thousand satalosate , in pIu 6"" tAICS he lul l dericri_ptions of *1 Um Frowner se be on the fellotriatTgeedsq. _REAL ESTATS. AT PRJVATE SALE. saleWe bans a large maw of end saws at priests .neludin; every tiesenstion of city and emery ProPirtl. Pneted hits may be had at the awe= store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Eir Real estate entered on oar priests a lS and advertised ocoaszonatly to oar paPiws (of which Loos Some are pealed erseAmittle .. STOCKS. LOANS. PEW, t 6 Dec. Tesaday. chassis— Dee. 6, at 1.1 O'olook. hate, at tba Pidladedeais F_- i 4.1103 bonds flortb Philadelphia Peassager ➢&away C0rn5...7.147% 14 0 lele. coupons from 64et- 1.1311. 81[530 Ist motuste 'drip W,14...p05s sad Mauro, fttulrosd CampanY• s shares Amerman Academy of Yuan. Intl beast 77 stares United States !neonates, Annuity hut Trost Company—par 807. 1 share Mercantile Libtary, Peremptory. Sale—To r'oad acasurn. 6/ 243 50 first mortga g e sane Wtlltstrapott nest Ebzurs Endrosd. 85...55 F 3 second morttate " • El 447 SI rhottel mortgas• PER E.SIPTOR T e A LE—PEW, ST. MARE'S CHURCH. Pear No. 53, middle wee. St. SEsrt's entomb. Looost street. silos,' Sat/math, Roy. Dr. Willnef. rictor. S__ &tie atsolLta. REAL ESTAI E RALF—DECEMBER et_ _ t h IT NOON ELEGANT WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE The Megan; brava-memo residence. HOS Walnut streef t built and finished in a innerior manner. for the use of the owner. with emery modern unnr...irement sad nos venienee. HANDSOME NIODEFLN RF.SIDENCE, ORF_RN STREET. N 0.1917.36 feet front, nib all modern Im provements sad conveniences. Executors' Sale—Erato of Col...ll:Shit Lett. dao'd. MANSION, HOTEL Tenant's Hones, Au, Synod Ea, le Station. La neuter road. NEAT RESIDENCE. No.lol Walnut street. north side,weet of Broad etreet- BUaINESS STAND.—Three-story brig' stare aa! duellint. N 0.1.150 North Second street, south of Allaster. NEAT RESILIECE. No. UV Monza Yuma meat, west of E:wreath LARGE PARR. 3:0 sena, with saw-mill, near Man.]. Jantnta entustv, Pa. Trustees' Peetelmor7 Ante.—TWO TRIMS-STORY BRICK DWELTENGS. east Ede of Fannie/la soutttof Green, tram Spring Garden.) ItS.tien Peramptory cale.—BUS/NESS t/TAND.—Taro-aod-E half story book worn and dveltny. northeast oorsse of Ninth and Fitzwater streets. BEt. Sala abaohatta TWENTY-P.IXTB FALL BALE—DECEMBER. U, U O'CLOCK. NOON. Peremptory Pale_ TEAT Y.ODk.H.:4 RESIDENCE. No in North Tenth street, loath of Vtne. Et, Bale abentote. BUILDING LOT went e:de of Tienty•aisth street, north of Jetferson,T.elltletb ward MALMO LOT. east eine of &Bey atmet, north of Jefferson. In the raw of the atom TWENTY SEVENTH FA BALE—DECILNIBEIR Le, AT 7 O'CLOCK, EVENCIO. 0171v.na' Court Bale—stste of Ewa Levis, deed. 2 VA - 43-BTOR.V BRICK OWELLlNGS„_eoltnean corner of Wullngton and Orange streets, Yoarteenth ward. Rama Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL [NH. north sLdo of Rnaku, ;ton lane; oast of Craws. Came katate.-2 THKEF.-STORY BRICK DWELL east slde of t /rinse street. total of Washin sloe. same Es'-►te. 2 TitilEk; STORY i IN GS. South side of a ten.feet arsay, between Orange and Tweilts nna ‘t .11.111b32 aid ..•11-I{. streets. Same Estate.-3 THREE STORY' BRICK DWELL 'NUS, southwest corner of Such and Brown streets, Totsteenth ward. orphsne Court Sale—Rstste of J. Ream Hoopes, 4.'41. 2 'I KEh- r‘ r-tvi BRICK IoWELLINiI3, Jumps, s I r±et. north of Rsee. Orphans' Coors Sew—Estate of Jacob Chrwlll,dee'd. 2 FRAME I.IWELLI•t3. so.nh street, sr at of St. John, flats Nortete Lt ernes.' NEAT MODERN DWELLING. No. DO Lombard street, west of Etskth. Two fronts. 1113.. isur=ed.U. posse. LOD. P. , re mptory SaIe.—NEAT DWELLING, No. =Ad tton atTtat. batsmen Sareweentb arra Elshternata aol Pine and Lombard an oils absolute. Trustees' Peremptzry Eale—Fstate ofJoseph T. Asi deceased. FIRST-CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY. Our. , Zea 2eth December' Ilththde the valuable pm oe my. No chi Chestnut street.sreet of the I:ened melee Custom House. between Fourth tad Flash atreota. Bale absolute by order of trusteee- Tart:eaters tn hassitelle. The three yroperttes between the abuts sad hilt!' street are rescriete.l. Esecutors' Sale, No. LT$ Chestnut Erect—Estate of iO4 T. hsaeg. deo'd. SUPERIOR Fr RNITKRE. ROSEWOOD PIA .11 0, BAN 1)30),I E CHANDELIEI2B,minkons. 13110NZES, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, TAPESTRY CA./irk:lz. An. - - - - - . Thu Mornmr. Eau. 2, et 10 o'clock, at lbo. Lt Chtirtnut_.eet i by estalogua the enure furniture or tat ate Joe.T. by order of the executors, compnnee rdnenor d rainag- MOM, dining room and chamber fornitore.suite oak antique library furniture, extra terse pine mirror, fie. VALUABLE ORItiINAL Also, beautiful landscape. by Cropeey a fine Led faithful coua of Corrogio a Magdalen Heroines life size; tine . RCA emoted manna, by G. R. Boafiekt; beautiful orginal piloting. Ben tore automat, by Bo thence!. Alm, numerous beautiful Doves 01 remoras intereauuk pictures, by many of the most fercinte ropean artiste. REAL BRONZES, km. Consisting of Mamie figures, group., ka, bY the 1.:41t emineet artists. 113,„May be examin the day preriona to sale. be tween 10 end 2 o'clock, x i te catalogues. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. This Etemns. Pee. 2, we will sell a private !Atari. which includes many rare and valuable works of an interesting clangs ter. choice London and scarce American editions. ffir For particulars see catalogsas Receiver's Sale. Nos 16 and 188 on th Sixth street. STOCK OF ELEGANT PIANOS. On Saturday horning, Dee. 3. at II o'clock, at io. le and 19 South 191:6LA street, kr' catalogue- DI order of the receiver, the entire stock et Atelier.. Wilhelm .1 Schuier, comprising a r anent' assortment of grand action and Louis S IV style Gti and 7-ectave piano., an eleeeint and plain rosewood caws. Full particulars In up:do:pea. A. The attention of satehasera in perticubssly re quested to the sale. The entire stock was manntan tured with great care, by Aleuts. W tthelm A Scholar. exPtssall for wsreroom isles, and •11.1 de sold without. reserve. Fare at Noe. 139 and 141 South ?mirth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH-PLATE 1411- • ROBS, PIANO FORTE BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday Evening,- At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store. iut assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, *leaser pasno-Mrlert, fine mirrors, corset,. eta from fiamittes &chum& hoiniekeeputs, removed to tie store for oonvesienco sale. MOSES NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. 3 25 0..00 to loan, in la-ge or email nencomPli on stooks, gold and saver plate. diamonds. watches Jewel ry, fowling pieces. dry goods. clothing. grocenea, m oat. hardware. cutlery. musical instruments. fared:me, Bedding. homes, vehicles, barons , and on all ankle/10f value, (or any length of time agreed II • .n. on more liberal terms than at any other caardie 'nit is thus city. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private sale. elegant tannin case gold patent lever watches gold Redeliver hunting case.chruble case dotage back. and open fa. Englieb patent lever vetches; gold and sliver huotint caw. double ease, and open tans escapement lever watches ; Lepise, Enellsh, L.s - tas, and French watches; lathes' fine g old watehee. some neltig enameilmi. eat with diamonds; fine gold, seek. rem. puma and fob chainet fine gold bracelets': fine gold ear-nosfinger-rtrus, breaerpine and bracelets; fine Penult cases and peas; fine old studs sleeve boa uas, medallions, lockets, valet• turn caeca, ke3 a. cbarturt. seals, kg.; fine old violins, Hates. accordant,, micro scopes. and numerous other articles. OCT-DOOR BALEB Attended to personally as tee anodoneer. at very low charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Conaignmente of all and every kind of goods solicited for public sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods be I advanced in anticipation of the sale.. . eer. LOUIS, MO. VVILLIAMS & BOYLE. AUCTIONEERS AS COMNTSSION IaRCHANTS, No. bti North bIAIN STREET, ST. Lone, Mo., (forrnerl7 Masers. Myers. Claghone & Co., Phtledelph.SO offer their serewee to the uterehants, manufactnrers, sad others of Ku Weight s, for the sale of dry goods, carpets, boots. shoes. hardware. jewelry, &c., nyy. Cseh advances made on ramp* of goods. Serdemerats made three days after sale. Mears. Myers, Cllghorn, & Co.. P Lila. Stuart & Brother, Phila. Van Wyek. Townsend, & Warrens, Nev York, Wood, B. Cartut & Chnety. & st. Louie. " Crow. MoCreary, & Co.. " m 44 m er-le COAL. OUSEKEEPERS LOOK. TO YOUR -11.--A interne. Thar 'oar COAL AT RICKS', where nothing but the very brat quality of Letug andSchuil (Aal a offered at the follow:rig reduced ',noes: Lebich, Broken, Egg, and Stove... _.,.. ..5a 21 per ton. Nctu) '" arse Nut.........._... ... . 3 " L arran ted free from Male or dust and full weight, at 111C,ISS' turd, southeast corner KARSHALL and WIL LOW. Call and are. V. W. GROUME & Co., •Mee 116 South FOURTH Street, AND WHARF, PINE STREET. SCHUYLKILL, Dealer:and Murrers or Locust Mountain. Lekagb, and Schur'kilt COAL. Merchandise taken on wharfage, HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL, prepared with pare, for sale o beet term. Apply at KNOWLES'S Depot. NINTH and WILLOW &reale at-tf ID SALAMANDER SAFES. A large aasortment of EVANS &. WATSON'S PRILADELPHIA AIANLFA.CTUILED SALAAIANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS. For Banks and Stores. BANK LOCICR, Elnal to any now in nee. IRON DOORS. SRUTTERL &a.. Oh Si good terms an any other notabhatinisat td• Ucuted - Statts. EVANS & WATSON, N 0.304 CHESTNUT Street rhind:ft PLEASK GIVF 118 A CALL. (11EAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, IL , at DICK'S. 8. W. corner of SEVENTH and soirr 14. ^Mtn, ROSIN. -861 'lola extra Nos. 1 and 2 Loop Rosin ; 3,01 V Lbla Shlpping Roain.alha atOret, and for tale by ROWLEY. ASHEURNER. & CO.. 011 No. le F n eth WHARVER MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC 'TILES for Boors. Ore melted Chtmney Tope for oottages. srden Vsaes and Fountain.. Vitrified Ytee for drams and Water oondecters. Impoited and for sale by - B. A. HARRISOM, tote MIVRTaIIIT CZANOS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and Running Rigging, manufactured of the best mate nal. ami for sale, at inanufactu ers' lowest prices. by WEAVBR, PITLER. & CO.. n.2a 13 N. Wats, arr.,..t. ann TS N. 114.1eLwn, AV. bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal k-3 mon, landm g from steamer Kensington. and for salo h. J TAN-Low A- ri,..11:2 411.1 12.1 N. WA kill:VA. I EROSENE OIL.—A full supply of tha 11- above OU, manuractuted by the Boston Company, be furtushed to the trede. at the lowest pnees, oy the cote ueate lot this city. onwLEY.A9III3IIIO4R, & Tom. to Flout W AftVT Q. T°WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER chnnts.—A taxge stook of Manila Rope. all We& manufactured and for sale. at Me lowest New York pnces. by WEAVER, FITLER, CO., No IL% N kTV. ...A /A .41 Tabecrarear. SUGAR -HOUSE MOLASSES--150 hhds., tereeeZand barrel*, for sale bt . JAM'S GKAITANI & 00, I.VTIPT• C..... & EIY YORK SYRUP-300 bbls. assorted, for sale br 'AMR:4 GILVIAM A CO.. TITT £ rillAß —Just received, a large invoice of Tar. in superior order and torte barrels. aild for 1 . 1 ,1 bp si.t UN szr W is E 4,Yi Vs, Invlllivt'skissePrvs I I OSIN 011...-750 bbls. Rosin Oil, all " good & No tO South WAARVI,SI ()LIVES —Spanish Queen in prime order lb gore. cod - for tee by A. MERINO, odfl WI Rant), PROW ptr.r4. SPANISH OLIVES—In balk, in prima or" d " . ( "et/MINA IN R.m,A renwr -11-4 GVERIN'S SYRUP, in hhds. and bble., redtioad pra t o B r4ale ig am a co.. BSA iI eIiTITIA Stmt. :USES NATHAN
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