‘ ! T'wf' 1 -.v: ■ , , * \'V % " WE CREW OR THE Jtfefer BOOKS. ££ ••Ball Ran BurneH” naoß|r tta» Camel*. Iftom Dr. WilliamHowartFßuaselTs neV book, entitled “A Diary in thel&at during the . Tour of the Trince and \Mhcess of Wales,” ;' just published by Routledge & Sons, we copy ( the folldwing pictures, excellent in local color and fidelity: . -.. "WALES” AND WIFE INSPECT THE RUINS OF v AVoui midday fhe Prince and Princess started • for Karnak, magna comilante catena. And a very pretty procession it was—the Princess on ber milk-white donkey,caparisoned in red velvet and-gold, and.the Prince on an animal of the same kind, of darker hue.. The donkey is the favorite beast of the saddle.. The ;home is generally fidgetty, headrtossing, much neigh win given to ground and iofty.tumbling, which, in » hot sun and on broiling sand, is not con ducive to comfort. There were Mrs. Grey, the Duke of Sutherland, Prince Louis of'fiattenberg, the Marquis / of Stafford, Lord Albert Gower, Lord Car ington, Colonel Marshall, Mr. Montagu, v Prof. Owen, Mr: Fowler, Mr. Sumner, Sir 11. Belly, Col. Stanton, Sir S, Baker, Dr. Minteiy Major Alison, Moumd Pasha, Abd-el-kader Bey, All liisa, Mr. Briefly/'Mr. George, and mys fcjtpadjrit'S his in away to melt Nitfciiiw *9 ] Atoty!B'<£atifes-forffive the^cii^ltoifsdoim. 1 Tfie s Secretary ot tlie laMdCftfflinal Antoai , ■wiio bfelieves bis. patron jfwbffwUrdcred, • bas some Jititerestiug personal , J he ' IS* mainihg articles • are i StiMil Fielding—Jiy, Mrsr Edwards; Chapters XXXVI.,XXXVII., XXXVIII., and XXXIX. (Illustration). On • the Bed Desert—By Albert S. Evans. Ibe Old Gate—By H. H. The Breath of Life— By John C. Draper, M. D. Latter spring— By Bose Terry. A Marriage and a Theory— By Edgar •Fawcett. A November. Afternoon— By Rebecca Harding Davis.' MrstCStrongi tbarm’s Report—By "jane Strongitliaira. An •Editor’eTales—Xo.ll.:_ JosophlnoideXlont iuorenci —(a capital thing)-rßy. Anthony Trollope. The Morals and Manners ot .Jour nalism—First Article—By Richard Grant White. The Galaxy Miscellany. Drift-Wood. Literature and Art. I ,«&. Putnam’s for December has the following list of contents, somewhat beneath its usual standard: Sovereignty of the A. A. Low; To-day, a romance (concluded), by «. B f Kimball;■ Keene Delights, by Lucy Foun tain ; Leaves from a Publisher’s Letter-Book, HI., by G. P. Putnam; Cinella (concluded), by Edw. Spencer ; Contemporary French Litera ture (concluded), rby Elie R's'cHis;..The Un establislied Church; Crimson, Blue and (mid, by G. W. Bungay ; The Foci of the Social Ellipse (or the Relative Position of Men and Women), by Prof. Jno. Bascom; Memory is Immortal, by Eliz. Stoddard; Dumb Guides to. the Pole, by Prof. T. B. Maury; Sketches in Color; Recollections of Childhood (poem), by Father Ilyacintlie, Englished by Lucy Foun tain; and miscellaneous excerpts due to the industry of Bayard Taylor; Charlton T. Lewis, R. 11. Stoddard, S. S. Conant, F. B. Perkins amlF. Leypoldt. , .£ INTIIBVIKWIXO LA (il'UClOtt A correspondent of LtppineotVsMagazine — G. M. T.—has had a talk with the lady whom lier late eccentric husband used to introduce as “La Marquise de Boissy, ma femme, ancienne mailressc de Byron A domestic in liis shirt sleeves admitted me: 1 was requested to sit in tlie somewhat shabby vestibule while my message whs carried up. After a delay I was conducted up a plain staircase, then through a suite of rooms which were separated from feach other by thick, festooned curtains in place- of doors. At iast I'reached 'one of those boudoirs which are the pride, of old-ladyhood in France. Too many cushions, curtains, ornaments; an almost suffocating plentifulness of furniture and garnishments; close and too snug. -Here the Marquise sat at her table, and the manuscripts and proofsheets before her be trayed that she was still upon the task pro mised to the Byron lovers. A still remarkably handsome woman, for all her threescore-and ten years; her complexion fair and smooth, unwrinkled, unfreckled, not pinched or “made up;” her eyes bine and soft, her features regu lar, her nose slightlv aquiline,her mouth finely shaped, her hair a soft, lightish brown, with no gray hairs that one could see. A face, not ex actly pleasing, yet refined, vivacious; not at all intellectual, hardly even intelligent— a face which must once have been a delicate oval, but which is somewhat sharpened by age. In manners she was much like the typical French dowager of high society—rather studiously graceful, a so ciety countenance, an admirable kind of com monplace salon conversationalist. She talked at first in very broken and painful English; then would slide off into French, which she spoke both rapidly and distinctly: if. she saw that what she said was not understood, she would try, with great effort, to explain it in English—seldom with success. She talked freely and enthusiastically of Byron; seemed to have ho that her connection with him was a, thing to be otherwise than proud of. She spoke of him as a dread fully ill-used man, not half understood; and appeared to pride herself on the prospect that it would l>e her lot to first open tlie eyes of the world as to, the splendor and goodness of bis real character,- The vivacity, viger, the conversational powers of the Marquise were very marked and apparent: neither her ap pearance nor manners betrayed the advent of old age. She did not in the least strike me as old: she seemed, too, far more a Frenchr woman than an Italian. Apropos of the Marquise, let me quote what lias recently been said of\ her in a French periodical: “ The Marquise de Boissy was, as everyone knows, very beautiful. She declares that her intercourse with Lord Byron has never ceased. Shq writes to the great poet: places before her the large sheet of bine-wove paper, as Byron liked it, falls into a kind of ecstasy, lifts up her eyes to the ceiling, and, a few minutes after ward, her. hand runs on the paper involuntarily, without her looking at it, and the answer comes. Two years ago, according to Dr. Cerise, Lord Byron’s letter announced that ‘ an American author was preparing to write on his life a book full of false and horrible things.’ ” W ATCHES," JEWELRY* AC. J.EiC aldwbx& C 0, JEWELERS, fij|i| 902 CHESTNUT STREET, ABF. OPENING European IVovelties, BRIDAL SILVER WARES, DIAMONDS, CHOICE GEMS OF ART IN BRONZE. A large selection of Finest Wares, all of Newest _• .. Designs.and Latest Production. ... fc. OC2I th 8 in tlrpS < ■ ... 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CORSETS. CORSETS, TOUBNURES, ' PANIERS. 112 8s Eleventh St. Wholesale and Retail Corset Warehouse TO 810 ARCH STREET. GROCERIES, LIQUORS* AC. SHOTWELL SWEET CIDER Our naual supply of this celebrated Cider just received ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GBOOERIEB, Comer Eleventh and Vine Streets. New mess shad an® spiced Salmon, Tonguesatad Bounds, In prime order, just received and for sale at OOUBTY B Bast End Grocery Ho. 118 Bonth Bccond street, below Chestnut street. tBUKE SPICES, GROUND and whole X —Pnre English Mustard by the pound —Choice White Wine and Crab Apple Vinegar for pickling In Mbre, ana for sale at COUBII ’8 East End Grocery, No. 118.B»nth Second street, below Oheßtnnt street. vt'EW GREEN GINGER—4OO POUNDS 1Y of choice Green Ginger In store and forsaleat (JODBTY’B East End Grocery, No. 118 Bouth Second street, below Chestnnt street. ■_ ttTthite brandy for preserving. W —A choice article jnst received and forsaleat COUSTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 Bonth Second street, belowCliestuiU street._: rj oU P B—T oMA T O, PEA,' MOCK O Turtle and Jullien Soups of Boston Club Manufac ture, one of tbo finest artlclea for pic-nics and sailing parties. For salo at COUBTY’B East End Grocery, No 118 Bonth Bccond street, below Chestnut street. BUSINESS CARDS. Established 18511. WM. G. FLANAGAN & SON, HOUSE AMP .SHIP r isUMBERS, No. 129 "Walnut. Street. ' iyf lyl : —— tames A. WEIGHT, TJIOENTON PIKE, CLEMENT A. GRlff* * Iniportersof earthenware ' • and • ■ mlwlß Vo^iS^^^&^phto. ,-g B. WlGHT, obney AT , Ooiumissloner of Deeds for the Stuto of Pennsylvania in ; Illinois. . ‘ 86 Madison street, No. U.Chicago ,IlUnota._ aul9tf§ /COTTON SAIL DUCK OF EVERY width, from 22 inches to 76.incbes wide, allmnnbers ?Mc." DnCk ’ P W^«i%, BaU - itS6 . No. 103 Church street, City Stores. PROP | , erty—The only' place tp get privy wells cleansed and disinfected,at very Tow prices. A. PEYBBON, Manu i fectarer ofVondrette. OoWsmlth’s Hall, Dibrary street . REAL.ESTATE SALES. PEREMPTORY BALE.—THOM AS & Biill Sons, Auctioneers.—Dot, Walnut street, oast of ■ Fifty-fifth street, Twenty-fourth Ward, 30 feet front, 220 ! feet deep, two fronts.—On Tuesday, November 23d, 1860, 'atl2 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at publlo sale, without. ■ reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of around situate on the north side of TV ulnnt street,B7ie»t cast of Kitty-filth street, Twenty-fourth Ward,- contain ing in front on Walnut street 30 feet, and extending in - depth 220f00t 2 inches to York ntrcet—two fronts. ■ ° abßo lut e ii.THOMAS & SONB, Auctioneers; n0!320 " V 1 1 130 and 141 South gonrth street. S" PUBLIC BADE.—THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.—3 Well-securedtKedoemabio Ground s, $(4O a Year.—On Tuoßday, Noy. 30, 1860, at 12 o’clock, neon, will bo sold at publio sale, at the Philo dolphin K*eh»ngo,(is .followingdescribed (hound Rents, ~,A. All those throe redeemable: groundvents. each S4O a year, payable lßt Murch und September, dear of taxes, issuing ontof a lot of ground, north side of Kim, hall street (south of Carpenter stroot), west uf Nine teenth Btroot, Nos. 1903,1905 and 1907 ; each containing in front H foot, and in depth 48 feet to a 4 feet wide alley, each secured by a two-story brick dwelling. oacn secunu -pjjoMAS & HONS, Auctioneers, nol3 20 27 1311 and HI South Konrtli street. BARATET. BROWN’S REMOVED Jgay ’ M^S. ;; .. V/ , tfemi;, : J^Ktej^teiTff&ipgfi[ii&r) salk^-eotatk ■B? S dccoMPj/VjßilLl(»!(hoWM~®Biobfdeceased .—Thomas* Song, Aoo- JEsisalo. Entatasm jgWC»_O.iWJ>“WR®} an oStiwiemß—l’iS*ua«tto nn ordoroltbe Orphans’ bourt 'untitnj* & bondjPJJP 1 “?"Pl ofjounKaJf 0 fj oun K a Jf - for t® city aha county of Phlludolphla.wiil be sold at .9#ioftho OrpiuwS Conit | November SOtii, IMS, at 12 sPlilladolphln.wlll M^ w • I ,;S! C lock, ifi»jpi?llMfFbl!u(l6lphra Exchange, tho fpl- , &urw, oeiwltßil : lowing doHomed property. Into .of Thomas Burch, ilo at tho Philadelphia following aesr™i CPtt HeiT ( ilz.:. No*xJ.ifl?iu».—Vuluable Buelnelii) Ktande. proiiortyWute.of o,yin.. j ( . | ip) ireo Tbreo-etofyßrtck Stores-and Dyvelilngj, H. B. story Brtch l corner of Twelfth aha Locust, street*. All that lot .of ing, No. uhoyo Market e ground,with the throe-story brick messuage. thereon AO that tbreo atory_oWtk mesauago and lot m yr S™; crcctedj jrftuato jm thirds. .W. oorney l of .Twnlfth~»nd ?SiuVl”hl!ndelphla; Loerist otPhllMtitpblai eontfttaing.in front _ ketrind Arch on Locust street IS feet « Inch, tadepth nee and convenience of tbia andtho adjoining lot to tho No. 2.— Allthat lot of ground, with the throe-etory ' southward, and likewise ‘lj« c ?'. c0 o , r t i f so?ioi«‘ < brick meMUag*tboteou wddoiPiiltnatb on &&■£&& northward oDftk 1 alßoofolotlalatho prop „|dcof boctlst.Street,lf;feet tjtnch westofTWelfth orty of Wllll.am Woods,, rand nftorwurua _oi , , ,MO. 1203 tcontalnina In front on LocilaV atreet IS Bopert Flemming, eltuute iionthward of bhc feetW Inchre, »>id extend W-to depth northward be* ley hareinnfWr inentlOTWl . rthonw rmmlno '„ B ‘ ei ninc* parallel with Twelfth »trMtB3 foet,Lnclud ot riglitaneleß. with .Seventh atxaeUln the middle oi »am JV* w ,i,e north etidthereof a part of thoaftM tt-feetwtde angles with floventh street 22 feet to a ®^ eo i "li*® Bel' 3 ~AU that lot of ground, with the three-story whl«hsaldJi«|-W?n,tlOT^Al{eylJl»fpvo|S2fJ»ifi®W"®y* tho lets,aldfe^n^clndfngthe Weat ofTwelfth»f., thence rnnnlifg Bonthward wrmlol wlthnevcntn stroet No” IMS; containing In front ou Locust etreet 14f6et7}£ along the ®« Bt “ ld ® ®“V|* m rSht anohs witS Bevontli lncltesTsxtepdlug iif deptbnorthwurd between UlMapar tliencei running eastwanUi,at right angles! with Bevontn Twelfth strcot&feet,includlngon the north end strcotl«foct to said Seventh atroct, and thence poriucriy tuefeefa part of the said three feet wide alley, with tha alone Seventh street to *e*taefiMhf«>wlng, «o«M» JjKnjfoliSdnriYilcge of skid alley; Kents forB»M, i logfofronton Seventhßtrectaforesaid ffl lhotO inch* r |f b BrickDweJusgs Na, uar.Loeust lncliidlngthoronthorn half of thonrotoßove mentioned street, All that lot of ground,., with the threostory Sleet wide alloy, end oxt*niUng_vu dflpWi, oast .ana j,rSkmessuagetW«on®re*tcs},»lftiieti>o«ith9noMheido west. 62 feet; thenco on tlg ntM*»•««*to , JJPgajjJaYsttSat»«feet 3H InchesWestofTwelfUisWiWt, . the breadth fX ,9 (ll 1 ®" r Jn'denthS? fiiet maki'na Ko;W ? containing In front on LoeußtirtreitM feet«« rodneed breadth .still fnrthe{lh«®P. t “*r.‘j® t >f““ K ,|* inchos.and extcpdlng indepth northward between lines altogether in ~d ® P'‘ hv the eldoOf the - parallel with Welfthstreet. (13 feet, Including-on tha. north partly by the in |d dl« and partly by the sldo or the (h ‘ M(J ,hereof a part of the said S-feot-wido alley, to ■SiSSSSSSS tM^^vptosjssttea 3-feet wldo alley leiu tng to onth stroa, tn I e «amo fc fl w B „No. 7. page6B3, 4o„ grouted and eoa.- nianner stud form as the said messuage is now ouur.una to Tfiomas Burch, in rce. extended over and uiuli.r the earn . . , business The premises No. 1, 2,3 aridf are together subject t* N. U.—The above Is locatisl iu all improving uu»tmoss ttnil . ri .‘ , ll . l . mnll , cf[rEIiEMI'TOIiY HAtiE^—THOM AS & E I«» vonth tr<.*i‘t V* w\tl? JE. Bonf. Elegant Cuuntry parallel Hnft« atr Jght fir J xllTi/Vi \ou\h into jßannlon, N- J£. corner ofUcw siroctaud Froepwt avfs* foot to an hH'-V 2 U'Ot nUe.Chcltnut UHI. onosiuaro ofthft Drpots LM(c«t another nlley^mining!/*' ~# thfaUtfttft nf ImiSPbC front, 41* feet. do?*.—HWd«nc«-ofWilliam •B. on th« north l»y ether uro'tiut o*. Ino «t*,/*{vs?t'?o& B«J 7- On Toeeday, November 25, !#<», at 12 o’clock* VrohergcrVileccaaedf on ft .t I _ n^j n v jjj ;*t public aa{o. : wlUkunt rwtrvo, at Jut-iiea Y.hJe alloy, on the muitl the AilailclpblH Exchange, all that very elcgaiit three* Frccutan Hcott, and *s’ 'riv'J nUi.vi atory itone ratucco7inau«ibti' and lot 'of ground. sHuato aforesaid. rornmon i itb Um at the northeast corner of New rtrwt and Froepoct oh paHKugc wayn and owners, tfiiiiutH and orcupfers ul x lots Douiuimg street YJi feet, «ml extruding in depth along Pros* thereon, at all times r foroore ptctavenuo 414 feet. The XUNMO* l« in oxceUenirepalr, tlotof trrontvl, and has all the modern improiementit and conve- Ali that threo-story | brick• nU*fit-«i; 5 rooms on the nret floor: 6on tho wcond floor, fdumto on the v**t*u\* eth and 4on t!m third floor; bath, hot and «dd water, of ‘JO feet ntirthw an from l oylixr str et. f u-ej Uet}» WHlf , r range, &c Tho grounds £SK ,a ‘" ont wi,h * brMWw "r »-a^«edw.iay^ SSuflfotK'grold ***,*» M ‘ Tll^»ndH?bo K mt,t- n our i t <) h??r7rt. thVfree am and privilege of |ga KKAL KSTATE-—THOM AS& SUNS’ the said alleys as passage, ways and water c.iiii-je,, in Kale.—Modern Three slory Brick .Bcldence,No. common with the ownem,/ tenants nnd w«•dpi;'J ®‘ ell Vine street, opposite Franklin «|Uuro,2t feet front, olher lots bounded thereon,at nil times hereafter for- )rg (cet deep to Wood street. 2 fronts. Ou Tiievlsy, ever. November 23, IS®, a* 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Subject to n ground rent of B*4 per annum. public sain at tho l'ldhulelpiiia KxcUaogc, all tlist inod- Bar-dnle absolute. stprtAVtV flerk o (’ em threo-stor, brick messuage, with two story back By the Court, JOBEIII MEGAKy,CIerk O. C. buildluga anil Jot of ground, sluuitj ou the north side or „ H A ' J,AI rrusie . vine street, west oftiixjb.street. No. 611; rtmlsining to vs m M - TIIO *’ AH f u ',. Mh .Tr.-.-t front on Vino ttreet 24ft-st,and extending in dlrpth 1,2 0c.30n013 20 130 and 141 bouth hour,tu -tr« .t. 2 inches to Wf tusiil lot a snd Thi lww?i w well jEbl of Allen J. Ilnhba, I)/ !CA £ fi ®d*'**-’ < .rT Vttluaolo vr, iru » «nhctiiniiflJlv built .and in a?Jc»d repair; box parlor, Huninpfxt story r^ 2 r ’’ r * * s Vn o “f!•,>l ß 1 diniiiff-rowm nmfkiKh-u mi Ui« drsltlooT; z chamt^rn. 627 North ti«;ondetrcot, below ft ,t 4 nalocm »lttinif rt>ort> and T«r«ndah on fxcoud floor, and inches front, in f«t inc^hif*ip to Peach eireet - floor: gas thronghont bath, hot mid fronts--Puranant to nn alias ord rot tgo uron us__ col( , waler . waur-eloset,2 furnaces, cooklng-rooge, Ac. CourtforthoCityand t.oimty of I hiuneipnia, ill m remain bn mortgage, o’cfwkf'nooii? *r im«»dEte possmfon. Keys at the Auction lowing described property, late of AlhmJl. Hnbb». de- » ,ro »- . M THOMAS S SONS, Auctioneers, ceaaed, viz..:' AH thnso'briok mesinxaffw »ml lot of n0G1320 ’ 132 and HI floulh Fourth Tyroiititl Mittialo on the cast aide of Btv-obd ulrwt, betwwii not, ..!?.r' : rll &?!?!! and Coates etrest.city of Philadelphia,' formerly REAL ESTATE—THOM AS & SONS' called Northern Liberties; routalning in breadth on BBS Sain —Klei-m.l four store Marble Eiaidenre. No. Hecond street 27 feet 4 inches, oud extending thence east- £|js*tnut street, west of Twentieth atreet.—On Ta«« ward about 64 feet, where it widens on llioaonh side U> ,j o y, November fa, JbSS. at 1* o’clock, noon, will be sold aj feet, and from thence extending of tbad increased at V, u bl|c sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that width tho fnrtlierdopth of about b« foot fdnehes on the D ‘p f oHr .#t dry marble-front me*stt»ge, with three-story north line, and on tiio south line 63 feet 1 Inch to a m . w buOdlnx and lot of gTouad,situate on thneontn fast wide street, called I’Bacli street, extending from ,j ( j of chertnut street, west of Twentieth street. No. Green to Coates street, making the whole depth m the 2HU6 ; the lot containing in front on Chestnut street 2U south lino thereof 127 feet 1 inch. Bounded by ground i.,,t, :md extending in- depth IWfeetto o street. Tho now- or late of J °bnC. Brown, on tho east by Peach house lias been built and tmjsbed a* a prhraJe street aforesaid. and on the west by Second sbreet afore residence, with all the modern Improyfcmeirts and ton - said. Being the same premise, which Thomas L. Pries?, • t be p ro nl 1* the brat-seWctod Manchester by indenture dated Febrnary 14, A. I>. I«*7, recorded in „ mr bls, with Mansard roof: the ftrat floor has Isree hjll, BeePofsl tip. New Jersey, m . Jamo* Oxford street, and thouco eastward along the Bnnting,?io. IM4)i4™th stroa,Phlindolpl I - , nertl si b- of Oxford street 10Q feet to the northwest cor-. ~ 0 T .M. THOMAS& BGNK. Auctioneer*, u?r < f Eighth iind Oxford streets,the ~lnce of ri01.120 27 WN^hF»»rth»tre«- " By the Court, JOSEPH MEGAUV. Clerk O. 0.. SALE—TbfOM AS & SONSj .TOSKPH A. ODAY. Truift*?©. vxxmv V'tiTmbln Dot. Whorf and •.-?*&%» «*ilo tit the Philadelphia Kxclmnps :ftU that very, ' vnlu'ablolotofgroubdjWlth’wharf l tlm smith Bide of Ohestnut atreet..ftdjoinlpg tn© »nag» ( bn tbo south; containing in front, on t : aliont.l2l feet, on Twenty-fourth street about 118 foot* on tbo Diver about iW.fcet, and on tho other TI u'^/?1?!vi vi-ry valuable aud desirable wharf pro- P< W*’Clear ofnllincumbranco. Tonns—Half the purchase money may remain . «sT Possession 4th April. 1870. SGf See plan at tho Auction Booms. , ■ Br. THOMAS & SONS. AuCHffl«W».. »0132tt27 ■-■l3O and lit South Fourth street. £ TO MANUFACTURERS.—THOMAS & Sons,Auctioneers.—Valuublc Mills, Mansion and Tenant Houkob und Quarries, Id acres, Hock hill road. Lower Morion townaliip. Montgomery county, Pa.— On Tuesday* Novomber 23, ISO 9, at 12 o J dor.k, noon, will bo t»old [at public sale, at the Philadelphia Lxchango, all thatvuluable truct of land, Id acros, moro or less, situate ot lipckhill, Lower Merlon townBlilpwslout; goiuorv county, Pa., half a mite from ManayimE, auds miles from Philadelphia; eomdßting of 2 largo stono mills, large stone mansion,, stone tonant-hoiuos,. stone oUßrriep, water power* Ac. VQT -Clear of rifUnctimbraucev • var For further particulars, apply toThos. if. Smart, No. ICooCly«^dav«jg^, A . 6 & S0N8? Auctioneers, r rioO 13 20 ' ' 139 and Itl H. Fourth street.- ; W^MALESfATi'I-^goiiAS’MSONS’ HiliLsalo—Handsome Modern four-story Brick Besl druce. No. 1808 Pint-street, west of Eighteenth sjroet.— On Tnesilsy, November 23,1368, at 12 o'clock, noon, will ho so?d at public talc, at tlio Philadelphia Exchange, all thatmodetn four-story brick messuage, with thrdo-storv back buildings abd lot of ground, situatoon the-south side of Pine street, 80 foet west of Eighteenth street. No. 1803: containing ill front on Pine street 20 ;fout, and ex-, tending in depth 80 foot to Wuverty street. Has every convenience, including gas,, furnace, raugo, 2 bath rooms; liotang cold water and water-closets, stationary basins, Ac.,^ and is Imperfect order. , ' itersat GuumieyT Hons; 733 Walnut street. J O ' M. THOMAS & SONfi,..Auctioneers, nod 13 20 ; 139 and Rl South Fourth street, j PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS Vte'SONS, MmL'Auctioheors.—Largo and valuable fouc’Btory, brick Hotel, noutluuujt corner of Lehigh, avenue ttna.'TuUP Ptreet, , Kim , tceutl»'VV r uril;CO;foet deep.-—On Tuesday,' November#. eold at public'Bale, at tlie PUiladelpliiaExnba.ngOi all that valuable four»etqrv ( bplul? ihotqi and lot.cor ground, eituute ut the fcnufheatft corner pf. Lehigh Ana Tuijpi'treef, Nineteenth Wartl j tho lot qontaimngjn front bh Lehigh avenifoiiO fect.Oiotel. beinff 4Q extending in depth JfiOdbet td >l)ep«t atroet. The tiotel coutaineSQ rooms, hae gas, rAng«,-*c. ’ - ; - . Subject to a yearly ground'ient of fice. Possession S() NS, Auctioneers. ' ‘ noC 13 20 1311 ami HI South P ourtii street. ' f , rrfT fs'-Hf ' \i &K" BLIC & 80N8, Auctioneers.—Bnslnoas 3^ 0U *i+SSi he.'-MacliiiierjN S«SSSf|t|f|§lS S dwclliliß on Mechanic street, and a bums building oii ”lrant street, ddcitplod .'Uftu. ifdu joUndnsthM engine nod .boiler, pigbt-tonicupola, P^«,?rnS,:tNlrtr.toi)B 1 iulllO7 •/Upend,ltl B. Fourth Street. ''"ITT" ”'4~ s rcxiTfnisß. ' * TnAS PIXTUBEB.—MIBEEV?, MEBRILIi lx *THACKABA,No.7IBOhbfItnnt atroot.miimfao tSVtYß of Ga* FlxtureeyiatnpH, &o„ Ac., would call the attention of the public to their largeimd elegant assort ment ofGcaChandeliers,Pendants,Brackets, Ac. Th% pEAns ate 'entertained ! of another fjariist rising in Spain. The Archbishop of. Canterbury is seriously ill. One charge against the Bishop of Havana is that he attempted to abscond with the sUm of $lOO,OOO. : ' The Indian annuity goods and clothes stored at the Cheyenne Agency have been destroyed by fire. ;■ ' - jEPFEiiswN Davis was serenaded at Mem phis on Thursday evening, but declined speak ing, . . v ,■' A at Fort Sully, in Dakota, ; has 'de stroyed $1,000,000 worth of Government 5t0re5.,;...... FtrirrHEn testimony was taken, yesterday, in relation to the drawback frauds in the New York Custom House. , r 1;; , 4 PiiEfjinENT GIiANT was interviewed by Wil liam GVJewett relative to his proposed cable from New York to the Hague. Large quantities of Pennsylvania coal are being conveyed to the New York market over the Erie road, and lower prices are looked for at an early date. A GENEKAr, demurrer, raising the question «f the right of the navy to claim any prize or bounty for the captures mado at New Orleans, has-been fiJed in the Farragut-Porter case.- ; •? FOEty-seveN seagoing vessels, with an aveiage tonnage of one thousand tons, had navigated the'Suez Canal as far aslsmailia, «p to Thursday night. The recent. French opposition manifesto is declared to be the minimum programme of the party, which aims at ultimately establishing a republic. Et, -genie, in her yacht Aigle, and the at tendant fleet, sailed from Ismaiiia yesterday, on the passage through the Canal to Suez, arid anchored at night at the light-house in Bitter Lakes. A constitution for Porto Bico, declaring it ajprorjuce of Spain, permitting public ineet ings in the presence of the authorities, but pro hibiting the discussion of slavery, lias been laid before the Cortes. An officiai, report 1 has been received in Washington of a recent raid by about sixty Sioux of “Bed Cloud’s” band, in the vicinity of Fort Fettennan,-in which two' whites were killed. Officiai. returns from the whole of New York State, show the majority for Nelson, Democrat, to be 20,556 in a total vote of 041,- 150. The decrease in the Republican vote was 109,0,8; inthe Democratic, 100.467. ‘ A mu, is to be introduced at the next, ses sion of Congress by Mr. Myers, of Pennsyl vania, changing the present mode of collect ing the whisky tax, and levying it entirely upon the capacity of the distillery. Wabash Avenue Rink, in Chicago, was crushed into ruins, last night, by the weight of snow upon its roof. It was a building of 100 feet front and 108 feet in depth, with brick walls 25 feet high, The Cherokee Council convened on thelOiJs instant. Much important' bnslncss is to be discussed. Railroads occupy .the attention of the members. The. Creek Council adjourned on the* 2isd tilt. M land imbroglio has again sprung up. ; ; * The long-taiked-of international sculling match came off yesterday, on the Tyne, and resulted in a victory for America,' Walter Brown- of Portland, Me., beating his English opponent, J. H. Sadler, of London,’ be two lengths. . *1 A LAiiGE new building in St. Louis fell yes terday morning, burying from nine to. thirteen men, who were at Work in the basement. At latest accounts six men were extricated from the mins, one of them' dead and another so badly injured that he cannot recover. At a meeting of shipbuUders in New York, yesterday, It was resolved that the leading shipbuilders and merchants of all the seaports in the Union join in a petition to Congress for the removal of the tax on shipbuilding mate rials. Tin: propeller Thomas A. Scott was wrecked by striking a reef in the Straits of Mackinaw on Tuesday night. She was valued at $35,000; Insured for $OO,OOO, and a valuable cargo of produce and merchandise on board.: No lives are believed to have been lost. An investigation of the books of a policy agency, recently seized In , New York, shows that the Government has been defrauded of a hundred thousand dollars due for tax on its re ceipts. The amount will, probably, be paid to avoid a dvil snfc There was a great time at Ismailia on Thursday, the festivities including a review of Arab hopsemen, at which. Eugenie assisted, native sports, a dinner by Lesseps to the repre sentatives of the Ghamber of Commerce, the press and others, and a grand bail,.and illumiu-. ations on the lake. BirdsayCcbtis, injured by the Harlem Railroad accident, near Boston Comers, on Wednesday, .died on Thursday. The Coro ner’s' inquest exonerates the Bailroad Com pany-and employes from blame. The train, it will be remembered, was blown down an embankment. Tile Bureau of Statistics has .prepared a table showing the exportation of coin and bul lion from the port Of New fork, for six weeks ending Nov. In America, women think aboat and talk about and follow the Empress's' example in a nianner which must drive their severer mentors ; despair;., but itiasometliiugftojwitnas&the spectacle) of barbarism ’ retiring before mil linery. A l' A .'*.s,■ CMI Ntatoment The fallowing u the amount ot coal tranapocted orer the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daring the Week ending Thursday, Not. Id, : _ _ Fr0m8teC1a1r...;.;......:.i............. MJSMii: " • " ’ "«il ll “ Port Carbon...... 8.914 b *> PottHvlllo...., t,m M Hc1iuj’1k11111.nr01i................. 31.940 It “ Auburn.,..;.....;... ......a............. 3.93100 •« P6rtC11nt0ti...:.;......i.........i;..,.„...i......... 15,435 03 ,*• Harrisburg find Dauphin 4,902 00 “ Allentown snd| A1bu| , t(j5.....,;.i 1 ...;....,...... 11l 13 Total Anthracite Coni for week. „ 100,053 01 Bltmnluonn Coal from Qnrrifiburg nmlDau pl»l»forw«ok..i.,...;..,. r ,.. 9,88101 Total for woek paying freight...;.....:,........ 118,91402 •Coal fur tile Company’# u5e..*...-.. 3,172 05 Total ofall kimlnfor the weak...-,........;... 122,088 07 Previously 1hiay0a;;.....,.;.'. 3,00?0(jt, J lB T0ta1......;.. 4J»1,1<« 05 To Thursday.Kov.; 13, 185^...1....*....«.:. m .i.,....;3;43D.744 09 v PASSENGERS SAIL,ED. In ateamer Juniata, for New. Orleans—Sira Horter and daughter, Mra Benner and" twnchlldren, Mr Ftoer, O H Beeves. J W Wainwrlgbt, Mrs Maupay and three children. , For Havana—Col D Lay. W U Gibson and lady.N ItPenis, AlexQulsley, CaptßogorHornor,Mr Van Tassel. C J KeeDtjPAlacfos Canton, lady, 2 children and servant, Juan BrnmU, Wni HauraHs, lady and aanghter, 1, M Campy, Wife and 2 children. , In steamer Tonnwanda, for Savannah—Miss Hollis, Miss Prondergaat,Miriam TitcombiMr and Mra Tenner, Hugh McKever, James Saunders, J 8 Lutlmer. Blra Bofcerls arid child, W A Engarde, Frank A Potter, Clifts WitllapiSjCH)Bell, Tiros Ashllt'ld, Danl Caaaldy. Bnlletin. . LON BONDERB V—Bark Normanta, Boer-483 tons old railroad Iron Wm Brockie. RICHMOND; VA.—Scbr G W Middleton.Canrpboll— lOO.OGOfecf YfrgiuiiL boards Patterson A LipptncoU. ttOV£fll£Nlß Or OCEAN! OTBAWEIW. * TOABRIVE. - SHIPS VBOK - 808 t>ATB Bmidt Bremen... Now York ..Nqv. 4 Caledonia-- G1a5g0w.».NewY0rk~..........«,.N0T, 6 O.of New York-LlTorpool..*Now York via H...-Nov, 0 Bellqna-. London... New York ................Nov, 6 The Queen Liverpool...NewYork....... Nov. 6 Ohio.-....., 86atfcuimpton...Baltimore...Nor. 6 Union—......... Southampton... Now Y0rk...............N0v. 6 Franco- .......LiTcrpool...New Y0rk......t,........N0v. 10 C of Washiijg‘u-Liverpool...Now York .................Nor* II Glasgow,..Netf York ~....i.N0v. 12 bamaria Liverpool-New York ............'....N0t. 13 TODEPABT. S. America.... New York.,.l£lo Janeiro ,Ac-,....N0t. 23 Uammonio— New Y0riu.Hamburg............. Nor. Z 5 Russia .........NeW VorK...Liverpool * v.....N0v.24 Main - New York...Liverpool.*—. .Not. 25 Morro Castle New York ..Havana.... Not. 25 Promt-therm...Philadelphia...ChftrlPstori-.Not. 25 Piolieer-........Fhi ladelphia...WUmingtoß- ......Nov .25 O of Washlng’u-New York... Liverpool...— ....Nov. 27 England- —..Now Yorfc,..Lirerpool. ..... Nov. 27 Boruseia ....New York... Hamburg. —...—...N0v. 27 Caledonia-. .......New YorJc...tf)a*gowt - N0v.27 Lafayette.... New York...Havre - Nov. 27 wm.^4 RD p F trade. 11. C. PI TCHER, 5 Monthly Committee. B.E.6TOKEB \ COMMITTEE ON ARBITBATIOH, J.O. James, I B. A. Bonder. Geo. L. Butby, I Wm.W.Paul, ■ Thomas L. Gillespie. IUAIUNE BULtETIWr PORT OF PHILADELPHIA— Sc* Bisks.6 61 j Bcjt^Sets, 4 39 1 HiggWATEB» 3 (13 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ScbrG W Middleton, Campbell, ,14 days from Rich mond, Va, with lumber to Patterson A Lippincott. Hchr Olivia, Fox, 1 day tram Odessa, Del. with grain grain to Jaa L Bewjey & Co. SebrWni B Mason. Lacey, 1 day from Milton, Del. grain to Christian A Co. ‘PcbrMary C, Sipple, 1 day from Milford, Del. with grain to Jaa L Bowler A Co. Canal boat O Bayler, Bhermer, from Oswego, with barley to Breed A Co. Canal boat 0-wegoi Waterman, from Oswego, with barley to W H Jamison. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Jtintata, Hoxie, Havana And New Orleans, ; Philadelphia and Southern Mali SSCd. Steamer J W Ererman. Hiiickler» Charleston, E A Bob der&Co. Steamer Tonawanda,Wakeley, Savannah, Philadelphia and Southern Mail SS Co. SteamerF Franklin. Pierson. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Dr if Ingham A Whitaker (Italian), Diliberto, Trieste, Workman A Co a Schr Helene, Baker, Savannah, P 8 Stetsop A Co. Scbr Expedite. Grover, Bristol, Blakieton.Graeff A Co. Scbr A M CbadwickiCoon. Boston, do Schr Geo Nevenger, Somers,Boston, do Hchrßßß No Trainer-New Haren f do fkrbr Everglade, Leland,Chelsea, . do Hchr Bsml J Rowell, Smith,Newport* do SchrHeory Harleau. Jones, New London, do fcchr Mary Weaver, Weaver, Boxbury. do 1 Bchr L B Ives, Bowditcb. Sag Harbor, do SchrM P Smith. Graeo, Salem, Hammett, Neill A Co. Scbr B 8 Milkr* Steelman, Providence, do Sc nr John Walker, Davis* do do SchrW H Tlfei*. Gifford, Boston, do Scbr It A 8 Coraon, Coraon, Boston, do Scbr E Doron. Jarvis. Bakin, . . do Barge Ocean Queen. Wallace, New York, do B.iirgc Oleander, EcFaddeu, do do HAVRE DE GRACH, Nor. 19. The following boats left here this morning, laden and consigned as follows: * Annie and Milton, with lumber to B Woolverton; B ■ II Taylor & Son, do to Taylor A Betts: Williamißarry, dotoD B Taylor ft ion; Martha Jane, do toCamden; Quaker City, coal to captain: J W Thomas, do to Dela ware City: Jos Lord, anth coal to New York; John Hal deman ana Geo Geiger, lime to Chesapeake City; Harri son A Bon, lumber to Watson, Malone A Co; Grapeebot, do to Norerowi A Sheets; Charlie A Carrie, grain to Wm S Smith A Co. ' MEMiHLnDA. Steamer Centipede, Beckett, hence at Boston yester lav. Steamer Prometheus, Gray, sailed from Charleston esterday for this port. Steamer Yaxoo, Catherine, from New O Means for this mrt; was to sail from Havana 19th Inst. Steamer Artea, Wiley, hence at Bostou vesterday. Steamer James 8 Green, Paco, hence at Richmond 16th Instant.. Steamer Whirlwind. Sherman, hence at Providenco 16th Inst. Steamer Ariadne. Eldridgo, at Galveston 10th instant from New York- Steamer Morro Castle, Adams, from Havana 13th via Nassau 15tb inSt. at New York yesterday. Bark Blair Athol, Haines, cleared at Salem 17th inst. for Antwerp via this port. Brigs J Bickmore, Henley, and Josephine; Skinner, sailed from Cardenas 18th inst. for a port north of Hat teras. Brig Geo E Prescott, Hills, hence at New York 18th inst. bound to Saco OntbeHtb, during a strong gale from bE,lost jibboom, two jibs and.foresail,and sus tained other damage. BrigAunie Bacbolder, steelman, Bailed from Gaiba* rif-n 10 days siucafor Portland. Brig Gambia, hence at Charleston yesterday. hchrM 0 Tyler, Steelman, hence at Savannah 13th instant. ■• SchrM S Lewis (of Ceutreville, Mass J, Lewis. From Bo’stou for this port.with a cargo Of oil and grindstones. i« ashore at Sqaau Inlet. She went on at d AM of tho Mb inpt. during a heavy blow from E3E, and lies close to tbe-T'cach., f '. r" r '■ Schr M Steelman, hence at YYashingtpn, DO. 17th Inst, MARINE MISCELLANY. 'TbP tiig BaleauvCaptrßeniou.of NassauvN Pflr.aded wlthloguood and dyewoods, from Black River. Ja, for New York, is ashore near the anchoring inland, Little Egg Harbor Inlet. The captain reports that before light she struck on the Brigantine shoals, causing her to leak badly; he then hauled for Little Egg Harbor,but the water gaining on the pumps he put her ashore. Her cargo wiirbe taken out in the lighters, and efforts made to get ber afloat. She is about 4W tons. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice is given that a light will again bo exhibited from Nantucket Brant Point'Beacon on and after Dec , N’ew Fog Whistle— Tho Lighthouse Board gives notice that, a steam fog whistle has been established at Whildßcad Lighthouse, on tho western side of the en trance to Penobscot Bay. Muiue, in place of the fog bell hitherto in use at that light station. J u foggy, thick and stormy weather this whistle will be sounded oight seconds in every minute, making ran interval between each of the blasts of fifty-two seconds. ; ' INSURANCE The Liverpool’ Lon-' don Globe Ins. Co. Assets • Goldy $ 17,690,390 “ in the United States 2,000,000 i)aMy Receipts over <520,000.00 Premiums in 1868, $5,665,075.00 Zd7jj-(?j-m-T868,$3,662,445.oo No. 6 Merchants* Exchange, Philadelphia. UNITED FIREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,, . This Company takes rlBka"aTthe lowest rates consistent with safety, ana confines its business exclusively to FIBE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADEL ; PIRA, ' t ■ j OFFICE—No. 733 Arch street, Fourth National Bank Building. DIBEOTOBS. Thomas J. Martin, Henry WVBrenner, John Hirst. Albortns King, ' Wm. A. Bolin, Henry Btlmrq, James Mongan, James wood, WilliamCHonn, John Shallcross, James Jenner, , , . J.Henry Askln, AlexandorT. Dickson, Hugh Mulligan, Albert O.Boberts iain6g Mjflip Fitzpatrick. ... k . „ CONBADB. ANDRESS,President. WM. A. Boras, Trees. Wm. U. Fassn.Soc’v. INSURANCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' : ' S-, | THE INSURANCE COMP ANT OF AMERICA, ! OF PIXIE.ADELPIIIA, ■ YMARINE*, / UV lOBPOBATED IWL Capital, , - $500,000 00 Assets July 1&f,i860, $2,593,922 10 Tfals Coiripnny li now Prepared to iMae CertlOeates of lagnrance, -payable In Ifondon, at the ConutlDif-ilouae of Messrs. Brown, Shipley * Co. CHARLES PLATT, Vice-President. 0c29-tl de3l n>9 H INCOBPOBATEDIB3O. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSPBANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia, November 10, 1869. The following Statement of the affairs of the Company is pablish&d in conformity with a provision of its charter: Premiums received from November 1. 1365, to October 31, 1539. On Marine and Inland lUaks £913,795 34 On Fire Bisks,.... 161,905 95 „ „ lf t . , £1,105,701 » Premiums on Policies not marked off November 1, 1868 460,634 02 Premiums marked off as earned from No ▼ember 1,1868, to OctoberAl, 1869: On Ilurinc and Inland Ri5k5..£911,215 2? On Fire Risks— —.... 7O. £1,063,815 09 Interest during the same period— Salvages, Ac 115,027 65 „ „ ■ * . U Losses, Expenses, Ac., during the year as above: Marine and Inland Naviga tion Losses.. .-£413,100 39 Fire Rosses....— 94,244 31 RetmUPremiums.... - 49,626 10 Re-Insurances— - 41277 84 Agency Charges, Adver tising, Printing. Ac " 64,637 10' Taxes—United States, State and Municipal Taxes 52490 64 Expenses.... 23,927 08 £744,254 01 ASSETS or THE COMPANY * WBSS November 1, Idtio. $200,000 United State* Five Ter Cent. Loan, tea-forties*-....:..;.,......... $215,000 00 100,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan (lawfulmoney) 107,700 00 60,000.Cnited Staves Six Per .Cent. : Loan, ISoI 00,000 00 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent-Loan.... > 213.950 00 of Philadelphia Six Per- Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,925 00 1004X50 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. L0an....... .. 392,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent- Bond*... 19,450 00 25.000 Pennsylvania - Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 23,025 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pemisylvauiu Railroad guar anted..,.....,.,.,, - . 20/00 00 30/00 State oi.Tenuetfceo Five - Per Cent. Loan 15/00 00 7/00 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan ~ ....... * 4270 00 12/00 Pennsylvania Railroad Cum. pany, 250 sharesstock......... 14,000 00 5/00 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares 5t0ck......... 3,900 00 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, 30 shares stocks. .... 7,500 00 246,900 Lo'utib on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 245,900 00 • A Market value, $1,255,230 00 Coat, $1215/22 27. Beal Estate, .... 36/100 00 Bills Receivable for Insurance made .. 323,700 75 Balances doe at Agencies—Pre miums on Marine Policies, Ac crued Interest and other debts . dne the Company . 65,097 95 Stock, Scrip, Ac., of sundry Cor. porations, $4,706. Estimated value.. , 2,740 20 Cash in Bank.... Cash in Drawer. Sljsuoo Far. ■ _ / ■ Philadelphia, Nov. 19,1869. The Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH' DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT, on the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIX PER CENT, interest on the SCRIP of the Company, parable on and after the Ist of December proximo, free o? National and State Taxes. They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND o THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT, on the JEABNED PRE MIUMS for the year ending October 31,1669, certificates of which will be issued to tho parties entitled to tho same, on and after the Ist of December proximo, free of National and State Taxes. They have ordered, also, that tho Scrip Certificates of Profits of the Company, for the year ending October 31,1865, be redeemed in Cash, at the office ofthe Com pany, on and after .Ist of December proximo, all • in terest thereon to cease on that day. By a provision of the Charter, all Certificates of Scrip not presented for redemption within five years after public notice that they will be redeemed, shall be forfeited and cancelled on the books of the Company. No certificate of profits issued under $25. By the act of incorporation, “no certificate shall issue uuless claimed within two years after tho declaration of tho dividend whereof it ia evidence.” DIRECTORS. Thomaa C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, .William G. Boulton, Edmond E; Sender, Edward Darlington, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, 'Janies Traquair, Edward Lafourcade, Henry Sloan, : Jacob Riegel, Henry C. Dailett, Jr., Jacob I*. Jones, JamesC. Hand, Jamesß.M’Farland, • William C. Ludwig, Joshua p. Eyre. Joseph 11. Seal; Spencer M’livain, Hugh Craig, J. B. Seinplo, Pittsburg, John D. Taylor, A.B.Berger, “ George W.Bernadou, D.T. Morgan, “ William C. Houston, -.THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN Q. DAVIS; Vice President. HEN BY LYLBUBN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. nol2lmrp Life insurance and trust UD. THE GIRAKD LIFE INBUBANNOE ANNUITY AND TKUBT COMPANY OF PHILADBLPHIA.- OFFICE, 4U» CHESTNUT STREET. ASSETS, ®3,083,645 50, JANUARY I, 1369. The oldest Company of the kind batons in tko State; continue to insure lives on the most reasonable terms and declare profits to tbe insured for the whole of life. Premiums paid yearly, half yearly, or Quarterly. They receive Trusts of all kinds, whether as Trustees, As signees* Guardians, or Committee of Lunacy. Also, act as Executors and Administrators, to the duties of which particular attention is paid. Deposits and Trust Funds ure not in any event liable for the Debts or Obligations of the Company. Charter » er V ctual r rnOMAS BIDGWAY, President. SETH I. COMLY, Vice President. John F. James, Actuary. William H. Storvbr Asst Actuary. N. B.—Dr. S. OHAMBEBLAIN, No. 1411 LOCUST street, attends every (day at 1 o’clock precisely at the office. 0c27 3m TJIAMB INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. PERPETUAL. FIBE INSUBANOriIIxdLUSrVELY. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, either by Per petual or Temporary Polioiea. PIRECTOBS. , _ Charles Bichardßon, Robert Pearce, Vim. H. Rhawn, John Kessler, Jr., WilHamM. Soyferti Edward B. Orne, Henry Lewis, Charles Stokes, Nathan Hilles, John W. Everman, GeorgeA.W^tj^^Mord^ißuzby^ • WM. H.BHAWN, Vlce-Prosidont. . WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD.Secretary. apltf - A AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCECOM«. XjLPANY, incorporated 1310.—Charter perpetual. No. 310 WALNUT streot, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large pall-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and availableJpecnrities, contlnne to Insure on dwellings, stores, fVrnitnre, merchandise, vcssolsln port, ana their cargoes, and other personal property. All losses libeigdl^wndpromptly adjusted. Thomas B. Marls, EdmnndG. DntUh, John Welsh, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris,. John T. Lewis,; John P. Wetherill, William W. Paul'. ' ‘ _ THOMAS B.MABIS, President. Albert C. Chawvord. Secretary, Anthracite insurance com:- PANY.-t-OHABTEB perpetual. Ofllce, No. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build ings, cither perpetually or for a limited time, Hoaseheld Furniture and Merohandisegeneraily. Also, Marine Insurance on-Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. ' William Esher, Lewis Andenrled, D. I.uther, ■ • John Ketcbam, John fi. Blackißton, J.E.Baum, William F. Doan, Johnß.Heyl. Retor Sieger, • . Samuel H. Bothormel. WILLIAM ESHER. President. WILLIAM F. DEAN, Vice President. Wm.M. Smith, Secretary. ja23tuthstf Ell sumavi si 84&.619 63 ...-9169,318 88 169,291 14 91X62,100 04 „ BATDRPAY, MOVE. ELPgr •INSURANCE. MUTUAL FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY s ; j.-V/ . \-‘'i ■■‘••■■’V,- . PHILADELPHIA Office,No. 701 Arch Street, Erom No. 3 South Fifth Street. ‘ The Directors, in ennounefne thefr REMOVAL to this location, with Increased Tacllitfe* rot bdslnses, wouldrespoctTnllj’solicitthepatronage qt their friend* and the public, believing tho advantages to the aseared ore eginal to those offered bjr any other Company. ■ ■ - The only ntrletly Mittual Eire Iraaranee ■ . ©ompuny in the coiuoUdated City. A Rebate ofS3 per cent. Is made, anda farther dedni ce«(rftfl*ai%haal> Compapy. ;coutli«ues as ano t J|conomy la ai» object should Insure In la ompany. RATEg j, o w. Insurances made on lluildlpas. Perpetual and Limited; on Merchandise and Household Goods annually. Assets, - - $183,682 32 DIBECTOnS. . WlllUm P. Boeder, Joseph Chapman.: Francis T. Atkinson, Edward M. Needles, Wilson »l. Jenkins, ImkoDS Websten, miElt, Prosidout. MAtONB, Vico President, ■asnror. - N, Secretary. . Colab Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. KUvood Chapman, filmeun Matlnck. Aai'on W. Gafkill, CALEB CLO’ BENJAMIN J THOMAS StATIIEB, Trti T-KBIiWCOD CHAPJIA] tHflgßiaj J 829 -CHARTER PERPETUAL. FRA.3VKIL.EPr FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHU. Office—43s and 437 Chestnut Street. Assets on Jannarjr 1, 1809, l3. Premiums. ................ 48 ‘ “® Losses Paid Since 1829 Over #5,500,000. all Unas of buildings, Ground Bents and Mortgages. DIBECTOEB. Alfred Fitter, Thomas Sparks, wm. 8. Grant, Thomas 8. Ellis, Gnstams 8, Banson, 1 BAKER. President. EB, Vico President. Secretary. „ ' ■ ' . ' ..Aeeietant Secretary. WcM Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Grant, Ge*. W. Bichards, Isaac Lea,. Geo. Tales, ALykRD JAB. W. McALL?STM, 3 THEODORE M. BBGEB, F « A FIBE ASSOCIATION SUkji PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated Harcb, 27, 1820, Office—-No. 34 North Fifth Street. xhbbbk buildings, household fubnitube , and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM LOSS BY FIBE. Assets January 1,1809, $1,406,095 08. TRUSTEES: William H. Hamilton, Charles P. Bower* JobnCarrow, Jesse Llghtfoot, George I. Young. Bobert Shoemaker, Joseph B.Lyndatl, Peter Armbrnster, Devi F.Coats, . M. H. Dickinson, pfttnn&l Sparhawk, Peter William mm, Wm. Aug. Seeger. WM. H. HAM3IiTON l President, BPABHAWK,Vice President; WM* T. BUTLER, Secretary. ftTHB RELIANCE INBUEANCE COM- X PANT OF PHILADELPHIA* ' Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. Office, Ho. 808 Walnut street. • . CAPITAL $300X00.. w Insures against loss or damage ny FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and an Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or “"IoIsEB PBOMPtLY ADJUSTED ANDPAID. AMetß .. .9137,893 83 Invested in the following Securities . First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured™. .—.-*9188,800 00 Unite# States Government Loans- —.... 117X00 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent, Loans.—.—... 70X00 00 Pennsylvania 93X00X00 6 Per Cent Loan..— 80X00 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonde, First Mortgage OXOO 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s or or Cent. Loaa~~ ——L..—o,ooo 00 Loans on Collaterals.—.—.—— —* 600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort- _ gage Bonds - .. ... ifi&OQ County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock..—. IX6O 00 Mechanics’ Bank Stock—......— 4XOO 00 Commercial Bank >of Pennsylvania Stock..—. 10X00 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock...— 880 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia stock i. ,5159 22 Gaab in Bank and on hand M Worth st Par ........ B2 Worth this date at market prices. .giMjM a DIBEOTOBB. Thomaa G. Hill J Thoniaa H. Moora, William Unseer. Samuel Castner, . Samuel Bispbam, / James T'. Young, H.L.Caraon, Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Sterenson, Christian J. Hoffman, Beni. W. Tingle,, _, Samnel B. Thomas, ■ Edward Biter. THOMAS 0, HILL) President, Wm. Chubb, Secretary. .. ... Phiiadelphia, February 17, 1869* jal-tu ths tl mffiE COtTNTY FIBE INSUB ANOE COM- X PANY.—Office, No. lIP South Fourth street, below Chestnut. . „ ... _ . “The Fire lusunmoe Company or the County or Phila delphia,” Incorporated by theLegislstnre ol Pennsylva- • nia in 1839, lor indemnity againßtloss or damage by fire, i excluaiToly. OHABTEE PERPETUAL. This old and reliable imstitntioni with" ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ac., either per manently or for a limited time* against loss or damage by lire, at tho lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. all possible despatch Chas. J. Sutter, D | Andrew H Miller, Henry Bndd, r I JmncsN* Stone, John Horn, Benkirt, Joseph Moore, 1 Bobert V. Maasey, Jr. ftporce Mecke, A Mark Devine. , George mec* » CHARLESJ.SUTTER. President. HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOEGKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIBE INSU RANCE COMPANY. —lncorporated 1820-Charter Perpetual. No.. 610 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square, This Company; favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to Insure against Joss ,or damage by fire on Public or Private BuflcUngs, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture. Stocks of Gooas, and Merchandise generally, on liberal Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, la invested in she most careful manner, which enables!hem to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in tho case ofloBs - DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx Alexander Benson, Thomaa Smith, Isaac Hazlohurst,.; Thomas BoblUS, * ::„ J. Gillingham Fell, Daniel Haddock. Jr. DANIEL SMITH, J&., President. WM. Q-. CROWELL, Secretary., apifl-tf JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY of Philadelphia.—Office, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street. , , ■ _ - Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets, #166,000. Hake insurance against Lobs or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, Goods and Her chandise, on favorable terng^g Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner John F.Belsterlin , AdamJ.Glosz, Henry Trocmner, HimryDelany, Jacob Schandem, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, , Christian D. Frick, SamuelMUto, IHsm Fort, WILLIAM McDANIKL, President. ISBAEL PETEBSON.VicePresident. Philip E. Coleman. Secretary and Treasurer. DRUGS. ■ft ASTIIiE SOAP—GENUIKEAND.ymY \J superior—200 boxes just tended from bark ldoa, and for sale by ROBERT fiiHOBMAKKB Sc GO., Importing Druggists, Ni jp »corner Fourth and Race streets. _ Druggists will, find a large stock of Allen’irMediclnal Extracts and Oil Almonds, Bad. Bhei. Op.t.. Citric Acid, Coxa’s .Sparkling Gelatin, genuine Wedgwood Mortars. Ac.ouat landed from bark HoffnuUg, from’-London;” ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., Wholesale Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Bacnetreeta. . .. . DRUGGISTS’ , SUNDRIES. GRADU ates, Mortar; Pill TlleS, Combo, Brushets, Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Horn Scoops, Burgical Instru ments,' Trusses,.Hard Rubber. Gcods,'Vial Cases, Glass and Metal SyringesrAc., ‘all at “Flrirt Hands” prices. SNOWDEN A BBOTHEB, qiJ-tf '' V 3 Hohth Klghthroreet. CUTLERY. ROD GERB’ AND : WOSTENHOi.M’S BAZOB^oiSMB8 O IN OASES'oFtho finest Quality Bazorß, Knives, Scissors OndTable Ontlery, ground anq polished. EARINBTBUMENTB of themoatapprovwl construction to assist the hearing, at P. MADEIBA’B, Cutler and Surgical Instrument Maker, 115 Tenth street, below Chestnut. . myl-tf II>BEB 20,1869. , WEviki Ttqrttiw. nrs» OFFICE Off THB.JKOUFHT OAK- I SON BAILBCTA p CQ M t’ANY. I , PttaA«M.i'i»UvNoTßmb(*rlJ, lB9i. I-moW I^THILADELI-HfA EYE A#b "EAR r IN*IRMAHY.H'.'W.corner EloVenthandßot ,~d Btreete, and avenqo.—Open daily at IS * ■ ;JAB.COSSUI| i) H.^. 6 and Green. liANwnmf South Sixth »tra«t., ALAN WOOD, 519 Arch streot. 8. GRANT,Jr., 130 SouthWatoiv jrs» .KO WOIU-NdXICE IS ! HEREBY No- Wulnut strelt, PhLdelph®fon°WßDl^BS , iAT?’ , tho 24tbdnyof November, 1869. at 12 o’clock, It., to taka action on Increasing tho capital of tbo, Company, and to consider such other business as may legally Icome before them, • ■. ; By order of the Director*. PKitaiiß,,puiA. DIVIDEND NOTICES. irg» 01'FIOE OATAWISSA KAILROAD IKS' COMPANY, No. 424 WALNUT SiREET. Board of Directorsof this Company have this day declared a dividend of Throe and One-Half Per Cent, on account of tho dividends to be paid the preferred Stockholders, payable, :on and after the 20th lnst .♦ to those persons in whose name tho stock stands at the close of the transfer books. The transfer books of the preferred : stock will bo closed on tho 13th and reopened on the 20th Inst. -j_T»p2to tb H tnogjfe * W. L. GILROY, Treasurer. AUCTION. SALES. M THOMAS & SONS, AXrOTIONKBBS, • a ., m Noa.l3Sa.nd 141 SouthroUßTHstreet, SALES ofstocks and real ESTATE. »rit?on a v C a ß f Philadelphia Exchange every * C4OOAY»at 12 o’clock. re BaleB at tb ° Aucflon Store EVERY IBT gales at Residences receive esneclal attention. . , . Executors'Sale. VALUABLE' STOCKS AND LOANS. ...» V, V ONTUESDAY,NOV,23, ; noon. At flie Phila,!elpltiaExchango -84000 Lehigh Valley Railroad.:' ■ ©lOOO Xehiah Navigation Gold, Loan. B*oo9 Lehigh-Navigation Mortgage Loan. 86i0 United States five-twenties, registered. 82000 united States five-twenties, coupons. fJOOO Allegheny conhty coupons. Ifoo North •Pennsylvania Railroad. 81550 Schuylkill Navigation Mortgage. 81000 Schuylkill Navigation Boat ana Car Loan. B*ooo Union Canal Bonds. 6 shares Franklin Fire Ins Co. 11 shares Lykene Valley Coni Co. 21 shares Bristol and Frankford Turnpike. I share Philadelphia Library Co. 2 shares Pennsylvania Academy Fine Arts. Pew in Grace Church, No. 41, south aisle. Trustees 5 Sale. 82.000 Schuylkill Navigation Co. 15 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad preferred. 7 shares Reliance Insurance Co.' 7 shares WeatmorelandCoalOo. * . 2 shares Girard Insurance Co. 8 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co, 7 shares Minehill and Bchuylkill Haven Railroad. 22 shares Schuylkill Navigation preferred. 8 shares Philadelphia National Bank. 11 shares Commercial Bank. . 3 shares Mechanics’ National Bank -1 share Western National Bank 4 shares Commonwealth National Bank. 2 shares Louisville Bank For Other Accounts— -10 shares Second and Third Streets P. R. W.Co. 20 shares Empire Transportation Co. 85000 Lehigh Navigation first mortgage, ISM. ; i 4 shares Southwark National Bank. 6 shares Bnnk of North America. 7 shares Reliance'lns. Co. 5 shares Academy of Music, with ticket. § 20 shares Enterprise Imuranco Co. 6000 Pfnnsylvaniaßailroad registered bonds . 5000 Philadelphia City 6s. old. 11 shares Locust Gap Improvement Co. IUO shares Union Passenger Railroad Co. „. , BEAL ESTATE SALE, NOV. 23. Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Allen J. Uubbs. doc’d. -VERY .VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND-FOUR STORY BRICK STORE, Nog 625 and 627 North Second street, below Coates, 27 fw*t 4 inches front, 127 feet 1 inch deef> to Peach street, on which street are 2 Three story Brick Dwellings— 2 fronts 7 Court Sale—Estate of James C.Umberger, dec'a —LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, N. W. corner of Eighth and Oxford streets, 232 feet from, and extond- Sto Darien fronts. ame Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS LOOA >N-TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 14 North. Seventh street, above Market. ' Same Estate-2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL INGS, Nos. 909 and .911 North Eleventh street, above Poplar. VALUABLE FACTORY BUIDLINGSJ and LARGE LOTS. Twenty-fifth street, Welsh street, Factory street and Kent street, Seventh Ward. To Manufacturers—VALUAßLE MILLS, MANSION and TENANT HOUSES atd QUARRIES, 16 ACRES, Bockhill road, Lower Mcrion Township, Montgomery county. Pa. LARGE and VALUABLE FOUR STORY BRICK HOTEL, 8. K. comer of Lehigh avenue and Tulip st., Nineteenth Ward. * ‘ - Peremptory . Sa T e—VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT-MANSION, N. E. corner ol New street and Prospect avenue, Chestnut HUl,one square of the depot. Lot 350 feet front, 414 feet deep—Residence of Wm. B. Reed, Esq. The mansion is in excellent repair and has all the modern improvements and conveniences; grounds beautifully laid out. Immediate possession. Terms— Half cash. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICE RESIDENCE, No. 611 Vine street, opposite .Franklin Square, 24 feet front, J 72 feet deep to Wood street. Has all themodern conveniences. Immediate possession! HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK REBIDENO, No. 1808 Pine st. WELL SECURED GROUND RENT, $63 a year. Peremptory Walnut street, east of Fifty fifth, Twenty*fourth Ward, 30 feet front, 220 feet deep—2 fronts. ✓ MODERN THREE-STOBT BRICK RESIDENCE, Nineteenth street, first house south of Filbert. VALUABLE BUSINESS THREE STORY BRICK STORES and DWELLINGS, Nos. 401, 403 and 403 Girard avenue, corner of Hanover street finished with all theinodern conveniences,bulk win dows,Ac. Immediate possession. TWOrSTOBY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.2121 Mont ra o’clock, 250~lwed Hudson Eay aud Prairie Wolf, Bear, Lynx, Wild Cat, Coon, Buffalo und Fox Robes, Lap Blankets, Ac. NOTICE TO AUCTION BUYERS. PEREMPTORY SALK. COMPRISING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A LARGE JOBBING HOUSE DKCLIN* • ING BUSINESS. .. ' ON MONDAY MORNING, November 22d, commencing at 10 o clock, as fol lows: One case Miscellaneous Goods, 20 cases Ladies’, Gents' and Misses’Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, two cases of assorted Casaimeres and Satinets, two enses Linen Dia pers, Shirtings; Towels,Napkins,Kerchiefs, Ax.,fifteen cases Shirts ana Drawers,i!oo dozen Woolen and Belknap Overshirts, White Shirts, Ax., tOfl pieces Alpacas, Pop lins and other Dress Goods in large variety, 100 d"zen LadiesVMisses’and ChiMron’s Balmoral Skirts, best quality. Also, in largo variety .Geruinutowii Goods. No tions, Ribbons, Fancy Goods, Toys, Dolls, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Gauntlets, Ac. r READY MADE CLOTHING At 12>s o'clock. By order of Assignees, u large assortment of Over and Suck Coats, Punts. Vests, Ac.,Ac. BOUTS, SHOES, BROGANS, Ac. Included in sale will ho 200 cases aud cartons of Ladies’, Gents’ ami Misses’ Boots, Shoes. Balmo rals. A«. ' ■ ' TL. ASHBKIDOE & CO., AUCTION • ERRS. No. M 5 MARKET street, above Fifth. LABGE BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, HA* AND CAPS. ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING, Nov. 24, at 10 o’clock, we will sell by catalogue, about 1500 packages Boots, Shoes and Brogans, of city aud Eastern manufacture. 50cases Men’s and Bojs’ Hatß and Caps. 12 Carriage Robes. To which the attention of city and couutry buyers is called. fcy Open early on the morning of sale for examina tion. with catalogues. THE PRINCIPAL MONEY .ESTABLISH ment—S. E. comer of SIXTH and RACE streets. 1 ...MoneyadVancf.donMerchandißO generally—Watches, jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Bilver Platetaud on hlf articles of value, for any length of time aoreed on. , _ _ WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case.Doublo Bottom and OpenFftct English, American and Swisß Patent Lover Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open FaceLepino Watchesij Fine Gold Duplexond other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt ring Case and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine Watches; Double Cane English Quartier and otheT Watches: Ladies’Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpins; Finger Kings; Ear Rings; Studs: Ac.;. Fibe Gold Chains; Medallions; Bracelets: .Scarf Pins; Breastpins; Finger Rings; Pencil Caaeaand Jew -6 FoSt SALIt-A large Fireproof Chest., suitable for**;Jeweller; cost Also, several LMhln South Camden, Fifth aqd Chest nut streets. ' . HOMAB BIttGH & SON, AXTOVION EBBS AND COMMISSION MBBOHANTB; No. HlO CHESTNUT street. Bear entrance No. HOT Sanaoni street, Housoheld Furniture of every description received on Coneicnunent. Saloe of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the mart reaaonabte terms ■ , OD. McCI/EES & CO., . AOOTIONEBBB, No. 50« MABKET etreet. BOOT AND SHOE SALES EVKItY MONDAY AND launoflAx, ■■■ ~ 'Secretary ' * "VE AN# Bt/ nofialmof JAMBS A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, No. 422 WALNUT street. Postponed MarshaleSaloNo.l2l4Noblestreet. LEASE, FIXTUBES AND MACHINERY OF A WIIiTB LEAD MANUFACTORY, ENGINES, .. BOILERsTCOPPER DRYING PANS, 4c. on Thursday morning, At 11 o’clock,will bo said at public sale, the Machinery, Corroding Pins, Drying Pans, Sifter, \ats, Furnaces, Engines and ug e.cry for tl\e manufacture of White bead. LEASE—Also,the unexpired term of leaso of building. «Sr Sale Peremptory anti Terms Gash. E. M. GREGORY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.... ; Orphans’Court Saloon the Premises; • ■;.■■■ BUILDING LOTS AND DWELLINGS,/PENN, ROBESON. TOWER AND MECHANIC siTtfiETri, MANAY ON I TriuBBDAY AFTERNOON. 1 At 31a o’clock, will be sold on the premises, bjc.order of thoßt. Rev. James F. Wood, Administrator of theKs tato of tho Rev. David Malbolland, deceased; 17 Lots, Penn stroot, near C reason street, Manaynnk -6 Lots.' Moohanic street, nearTower st., Manaynnk. 6 Lots, Betieson ftreet,.neat; Towey st., Manaynnk. ■ 3 Mouses, Robesoh street,near Tower st.,Mabayunk. VBT Plait tmd-iuTKtu of the Auction Store. 1 *»-Part of the pnrobbse, money may romaln. SSO to bo psid on each at'the time ofaale. of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and (sall fornla Wines, Port, Madeira, Sherry, Jamaica wd Santa Ornz Rum, One old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesale and Retail. P. J,JORDAN, 220 Pear street. Below Third and Walnut streets, ondabor* Two* street' ! ' • * d«T*sr - QHEATHING BELT.—TEN FRAMES bT PES “ ■■■ T AUCTIOR 9A X)TINTING, DTOBoaow:* oa.i< 0 * xmt ‘ B(or i 12, al '•• ' ' !?I*opßj '/f. ■•■:•'•;, orrf, .i j -H'J..,li ' ■•-! .do high colored Plaid*. Wool Popollnes, Serge*..,.. Piece* Gros Grain*, Drap de Pride*, do Krone black and colored Poult d« Saie.GfS**# :•' ' Shift. ; ... .., ido lyona blackTaftM**, Caehemero de Sole, 4c. ASPEGIAL SALK OP 81IAWES, Messrs. 4 CO., A' fullline of black • Thibet aiXdoatiletwillod Heriae r .toag Shawl*. n allcnaTiHea tollnest imported. A fnll lino filled control broebe Shawls, the celebrate* A . fu J ! ,V"« open centre { j make of Sebastian Hardier. A full line.of Paris BrochiTScarfa. , r ~ A fnll 1 ino of Woolen Plaid Hh’awi*. Ladlea' Cloak*. 4*. rial, l SPECIAL SALE OF 400 CARTONS ST. EtllNlfl' ■■■ AND BASLE RIBBONS, Being the entire balance of tbls season's importation of , "a well known anti snperlor mako,embracing— All widths black, solid colors and assorted Bonnet Rib ' ' bone. v ■ ■■■ ,i ■ .. Heavy ell boiled black Ribbons. ■Extra rich newest stylos Saab Ribbons. St. Eilenne black and colored Velvet RlbboiiH. Extra heavy Black and colored Satin Ribbons. •. Ostrich Feathers, Flumes.ArtlficlalFlowers.Ac. Balmoral, anti Hoop Skirts, White Goode, Unndker ' chiefs, Tlcb. . Dress and Cloak Trimmlnfes, Gloves, Umbrellas, Fanes- Goods. Ac. ' ■ MANTILLA VELVETS. , A line of fine black mantilla silk velvets, of a favorite Lyons make. - - LARGE SALE OF 2000 OASES BOOTS, BHOES. A*. „ TUESDAY MORNING, * * Nov. 23, at Id o’clock, on four months’ credit,including— Cases mon’s, boys’ and youths’ calf, kip, buffleathsraafc Stain Cavalry. Napoleou, Dress and Congress Boots as* almorals; kip, bntf and polißbod grain Brogans; we men’s, missea'and children’s calf,kid, cniuhelladLan* buff .leather, goat, .and moroccoßalmorals;' OonjHi* Gaiters; Lace Boots; Ankle. Ties; Slippers,, Ac. 7;, LARGE SALE OF BRITISH,* FRENCH, GERMAIJ AND DOMESTIC f)RY GOODS, “^7. . , ON THURSDAY MORNING, Nor. 2s, at 10 o'clock, on fenr months’credit. IMPORTANT SALE OF CARPETINGS, ODD CLOTHS, Ac „ • ON FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 26 At 11 o’clock, on fonr months’ credit, about BOS pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List. Hemp, Cottage and Rest Carpetings, Oil Cloths. Rngß, Ac. “ ]U ABTIN BROTHEBB, AUtmONEEBa JU (Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas A Sons,) M 0.629 CnBBXNUT Btreot.rear entrance from Minor. . Sale No. 829 Chestnut stroot. HANDSOME WALNUT PABLOB.CHAMBBB AND DINING BOOM FURNITURE, frINEMIBRORS. f PIANO- FUBTK, LARGE AND BUPEBIOB FIBS PBOOF SAFES. HANDSOME WALNUT-BOGit- CABES, CHANDELIEBSvPLNE PLATED WARS. FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FIN* HABNESS, Ac., ■ ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING, Nov, 24, at 10 o’clock, at the auction roams, 6290h6flt uut street, by catalogue, a large and eveeUent assort ment of very superior Wainnt Honsehdld Fnrnitnrt.l Ac., Ac. . Peremplory Sale by order of ABslenedidn Bankruptcy. Estate of J. Kinsley xsylrir. ' 1 TAYLOR’S OLIVE BRANCH-BITTEBS.. ■ ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. Nov. 24, at 11 o clock, at the auction rooms, ny'cata* logue, 4UO cases Taylor's Olive Branch Bitters. Will be sold in lots to snlt purchasers. • ■ THREE VERY SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES” ON WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24, atl o’clock, two rdsewood setoud size Billiard Tables, marble beds, balls, cues,.cue racks, Ac., com plete; otic full slr.e Billiard Table, balls anacnescom pletee-all in excellent order; i , 2 FINE STEAM ENGINES, PLANER.CUTTING MACHINE AND OTHER MACHINERY. ■ . ON WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24, at the auction rooms, at 1 o’clock, very fine btearn Engine, 16-horso power, new and In complote or derkwniall steam engine, new; Planing Machine, Bstarr Disc Cutter and other valuable machinery. ' PEREMPTORY SALE OF A. 8 ROBINSON’S LABGE, CHOICE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION of tho Fine Arts .Valuable Modern Oil Paintings, Ex nuisite Dresden Enamels, fine Painted Photographs, Foreign Engravings and Chromos, all in elegant Or xmmentnf Gold, Gift aid Wjlnnt frames. ON THURSDAY, FBIDAYnnd SATDBDAY MORN INGS, Nov. 25. 26 and 21, • commencing each day atll o'clock* at the store of A,’Bu Robinson, Ko. 910 Chestnut street, without reserve, the entire Stock, comprising 400 Pictures, and including a nnmbei of costly Oil-Paintings, by celebratod artiste. Catalogues ready on Monday and tho Collection ar* ranged for examination day and evening until sale. SALE OF STOCK 8 ANP BEAL ESTATE. - . . on Monday: nov. 29, At 12 o’clock noon, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, Third an