.t.;•"s 7 f l ' 2 ., .• ~,..7 7. .7 ,7 :.;, - -----:---,-- --=----r-r- ----7------ ,z,r,--7.--77,7r,---,---- t.* - MMUS. „ i it- 8,0N14 ,•• , . ... E.' a t! ,-- - • '-',.• Valit'anil4.l.Bol : llll' Wra 11,30...P__ _,,,,r. A .;=,,,,, -4 ... , . Mi11fr. kiiiirer*, ~ ~_,. vm.Tev . , --,ll . , l,liift4l,,Evo.roN*R , vp ottisstriuT 7 , ~. ~,,,.. , ,4 ..1. , ,•7; :S2,'IL-...N - it , I,ltiniplis p; beig . C.S r iabep it li/"ln6ludo Min valuAle , - -114-03 ft, t.,111 , 440,44% Fiiff , or ohnciiio otie.t+boititeu sixth Ai ---,,., ' h',,A :-'- `etai•kircnttiiiircr.Tocit -60-feet r.llotell) .; 'itilla . ' ' 01tVbeittint itreit, 52 - etkindepthe'tto• 4 4 "144dni - ff-E c, -haring two valuable, nbi., c .t., -,.. z F, `._ -•• ;..-"*.` ; 1..61 --% .- : tniiii 14, r handbills and ,ftiture',',asy,er,thiett.„ 4, 4 -4 ; :.,a14 , 4`;Vi1dV-;ti - P, .4-4 r. ,\'lT'i° l ,-,, -; t • .. - sd cd . :241n04.1 ',.71V-. PI4tIS4T.B;ISTOCIIISOke., ------- 7, --- ' -' • '-',..,21,i-40411 *.-94,41-#/41$'isSi'•14147.7 • -.-- ' '• ' = -:- ''‘. ' • 4411 4 "4 1b tir f tr jr th ritartellii In 11,4000 j% „ilti 13 111 & "prey OVA . .= '.•'. : ''' .4 l'. 4 4140/74112 tat 44 1 8E 4 4:r I,..4reiiii.P4,to-rTN - , .--'.• giving 16414”MptiOns no ~.. Ake pro rirto sold on ~ ' • - „`„ ehivoßismTneedep". - "-. • -b-iz , 1 ,ILy,t.i. , z‘'. '''- "- _ -..- . Zifli 1, 4414411135.1/ES-6 TOOK 3 AND B;a_ti .BaTATB ...-- 4,,- ;:it illW2:1 4016 nth Fall Sale, 30th Novo bei at the ZX I . 44 4, l *'4ftViibsort , ~ z ' • .- , - '`. { ,It'''-‘o , '"r4l,'"".e . tittOilf Beitiliiiiiecianbp itliii 16 I.4lloliii:` '' .- Ak'l''''' l 45 `' - ' .;'fifinit - faiiegyailleid - ^ll4h"Birtenis6r,"aB,:ott Its, - ._' ,. .q..! 1;- ' 44 -. I ,:. • ~`-_,--....;;.- i _ •-‘ '' • ' _ • , V . 04042. 1 . A ".1 c t..., -.., -,, r;,.'i -t; • • 7,- e-i - ,-; .4 I 1.../ . ,. re. ,r; ,11q 2 n - • 114.0i4 W :4 l ..61•1 411ti ' VATX BALE ItECISTAA. -4- ' ' ' "."'"' - 11$ 4 . 4 W.401.tz, Beal Betide' entered on_OUli rlVOiii - Bale tie:' glettr '014,/AdvertfiiProilek)ll6llly lin_onertib/la Bat- Stbat4t,,rol,_ which ,99 0 copies mg ontity,ritap , . 4.--0 ,, ,,A11112A1(-1141TATE AT PlllB , SEW: : . - ti ,4 - I, t 7 2, 01 - ftErs•Wi have dlarctamotint.,pf Era Ptst m al l'i l ' ' ' ' Y A W 14 1 21 lOdlitdin , 62111 , 1 , desoriptiptil.of Olt and eoubittyllfp*l," Printed .14441.147 be /Ti-tt's.,i!te " - Slat/UR atolni,: 1. ,,,, -' , ol't -r-'' ..• 'r. , t..,... ' .. JSYuoLudANfoi tfficedizny Lora, pr i wil,y_roggs, ~; 1 , A:I a • - •1 :, a -,...„,,,,,,•: ;; A . - AND LOANS. i z qt, , . r vd. /*kir EfedDrift I . ,W:t.Prolettibir'soth;<st f o'clock, at sae Enuarisighbals..- • changel..`ll;:UX - V ~% ft. •itt , =l4.l,i ;04_ 1- .-,•.,t u t.c.. , , i, FT ....tiEttel:No. , o3B:,44 813 inclusive, sashes 0 , eqo het, t L .7 .)Woodiesupt Cemetery.. - i ~„. , 1 , 4 ,, .:" =. . ~,I4A.l6shariag Arch-street Theatre Node. iith-tioket,l . .::ix ..,, • '1tt.'..14; gA Blain FAidula Sictrettidlinid 136618tL(ifirgiallosn),_ VP -. 8 44 6 48 - .• • ..' '' ''''ff -' i A ,, t' it' . . ii -g ..1 .1-f4.6.liirzt Zeta% dr John Stile, Deceased. pt._ ~- ... , •,...-.4 „tt,t t.„few,Not 2, middle aisiifTenth - Priabiterinii Chirch,' `l:` If ai, 1., .4,i411,47441:4LMAX1V;t1e. , et , -•1',..11 , le /. 1 •,,;;!. ' , .. , , ~ 614 ft l• - • VIL I .- -/-lf ReiVrid 1244 -, rabldlesiale.tt.ludrewys ch urc h . vet cii.',.:, -ii 'ti. Fereinpturrible , --Pew N 0.92, middid aisle, Church i,t,...i.. sz,,,t, , 47" of , the,Atenenient,, *mond from. fronti.with. furniture,-' ' .t-,,d ~,,,,,, , 1 ,, l Inroads l'oveight , parsonso.. , t._t , 1 a , ni , -t.„,, , ,. , ,, 1 . - .l , =4„etuttelleitrantileldbrarr, Compluly: .' ' ' ..t. ...,,,, 41 .itl share;Pkiladelphis Athczueura• • . - : ,- z- : zt, ' , r:. ••=5 - Xeirt Nr. , 60.-solddie. aide', St Luke's Church. .c. , 6 glares Union Steamship Ozintpang. • ..' „'„ . ' • - - '''' = ' --=-.1-- ilighkrif iPhUalleiltlllikla)d gavel:mail Stiim NaVigh- ' - .7 kt ..'' e= qtion Company-I , par 25081. ''' ' '''-' ' ~. • - ~ -,...-1$ ehlree.(asinWest Ohest auroad Company 5 , - ' -".„,= Fr. Nfrittlpteterred 5t00k,..-por $4) . 't r• 4 -0.-4 ,. .) •''t-- , .64 shires Ndribintberiand 4.lo6l.odiopani:" , ..o. i ."'cl , '=•"=". ' , .l:l3,Sebares - 79t phipo r yith , Ballroadr - pail6oslo . ... ,• . -1 6 . "-'. 0-- -- dd.- , , do' - do do $45 psid; lq do do do ; • •• • dn ., 1 'do - trolrpaid: ~ '‘'i - , ‘.. 7 •''' !- , ' - r! a iiiiiise Aintifialf.Aeademi. Of bluileorlth 110116)11 , ticket. „ :iitniimaNfin FALL SALE-NO, Skill* 80th. Will linguae-, , . - • • • • -' • Orphan ' Court Bale-astate'd Au(os ;earls, tivo'4l.: ' 1 , - LOT-AND DWELLINGS North side , of _ Spruce street, east of Twenty-second street.. , „ „. .... .... petetnotory - Sale:- 4 -BLEGB AND' TALUABLII LOT Or GEOUND, 4 IO9N feet on, TwentletE4reet,-.125 • feet -lisynitton'fi ,t ttebt'i .1.4c1 Ts 0 ',fur genitsylr94l% ave. , z; a. ' ,, .. ,, Ji nriev'threa'fronte. ---= "•. '' ' z ;"" Peremptory' Elsie '-u-FIVE THREE.ITORT . BRICK •DWELIINNS, Nineteenth street,between ; t iqiodes ' ' street. , and Pennsylvania 117017110. i .." , ' '„ .'' ..".•' `:,..?.„.. ......THENE-STOBY.BEICTC-DWALLING; 'Davis strept,„ •,.. , • eighth • hotise , "Wint•nt •Thirteontir trot, Twentieth. -‘tt..,.. ,,, ElriGiNV-ItODBRrRNBIDII.NO F -Eviithweittt curr ner of Thirteenth - afiduiVeliflitreets. pulped with Ind.' ••=•'' , '" , '" ,, i , tderwiroprovimentaiod , ointizeilienbes,andtlzi :perfect ' order . ; lot 25 fett:by 120 feet. 1)7, Yo mediate posses.' .',E , L , )1 , 1 , `... l• • 41101/.. .. ..... I.'''i ~ .-..?..-4';', 4 ~. I - 2 ..,-- f. .^=l , r'NE&S' MODERN =DWELLING - trout ;brick' It ~ 0 • o •av dwelling, N0. , 606 Sinith Bleienth-st,reelt../gr,liiinie ,... . ;' , diate - pozisibistort... '-';' -',.- ," "" I ''-` '' "- - d .41 ,,, • ch 1 - , ' , '4 IFALUABLE , ' BUSINESS - STAND," WALNUT ST.- 4••`..',,z ValuVe fOnr.ittoci brick buildiev N0:327 WALNUT ..,- ',„--,, , .:2... -s. street ; above Third street. - Brown ,stone Wade building. 4: , * : 1 . , '':-.-4- 1 ' '''',' lIANDSOMEW .14418IDBNIDI 'southeast , - corner- of lt,l.A:fi Le# .V•lighteenth and Wood streets ... 0 . I ''..i . '' . " BUSINESS STAND,ThreeLetedy !brick store_ and ,1424 ~ ,. - ., -,t'-ii=t2saillingi-lialitezioiti strati Wirth of Couth - titreet. '• • ...?.4-01VHTONSTOSET.-Two three-story brick dwel. r.:`.. it ;' , I. - ...z.lings, Nos. 810 and 818 , Whirton street._ . , ; • - z idf .,.. ritt . =.l ' BIGHT zwitaim-sTony , ll . l2l , o* DWELLINGS, r c.z. ... tt - .1- zabatt.streetorest,of -Twenty:fourth. street: , • , ~ .SOUR VIIA. Ma 31 AND VALUABLE-40'PS -OP•• ..f a •',.. • ...,- GEOUND, sot:1131411de otWashingtonaireet, extending ..7."..-- , ,...1 , ..t t....throttglicteOakl street, West-Philiutelphia, 200 feet •xi ..i.t-,,,..• - ',' 'r twill*. 244 x reitdaep! - -..sA-•-!: : s -- • ~.q':- f , , :r t , .•. - ill 1' ti z- ---- .,, N0l 623 Christian street, .„between Fifth and Sixth streets - -littir ..,....,•,.... ) ~TIMOR LOT 01 ' GROUND, Niirthirdei side 4r *it.' -low street, northeast or *turban , syee;, Prankford, -.,.. :: , __Trittpthinlyrard, . nt.Nal.lB2B Geeett fitreet. ' MYSITENI., illittil2l3llll, 'BRIJBBIM,B VAREET).I, 1/11 ATEMS , BIDS. 1 " Morning, le Weloelr,`st tgo. 32, Green n tree Iljno turnitiannltrnogelo :en? ter ratin. Inds, &Al alin,t4ho' kitchen furniture." t - , 11jy onizoinia 'allt,n'ologlr. on the morning ' • '' , BALD OP-1. - 00LIMOTION-0 , 1: - B00 13, ON YARIOUB 8118JNOia: 711 - 311 N DlB7ll[olF a u • L B ' 071V1iv " • . }llO3l- THE PAILADBLEHIA . J.I. =ll4lll`,ooi-,, • 01111116Thig •Sventot, November .10th, at the suotion .etore collection of , _ •- • -41:7.4oViiiirtibulais see eatalognee , -!? - - • , , ei-,NaiieutoV'a.liale. , -No. 1603 Walhut fltreet, • , z...-rett.PBBIQIURIMNIIIIRE, , .FANNON PUNE, • - IAIDAOIti,"ELEINANT •- = -- • NAN OilaNNELlEßB,4,7•lNßc:Tantaritll-•• -• , _ ' - - • , Itecetehoilet. at 10 o'olock,,by catalognei:hy otdectill ezeoutons, the toperkiklaniltaregrelich plate - , Lplisg,AndivionrevmOrrore, elegant ohlinitellatkend gas!, ' allures. line - tapesixv carpets;!elite! drimelniprOom for. ,nolierepirlredieitit crimson p•noh, „ pr.:IO,AM examined at bo'olocla sin the morning if • . - -h. /-} VagaidafilijanallalTl a BOOKS. ' 44 7 , B•enhtg, , i, , ,-;o29Member tuotlonntore, hammortinent, of popular' books , on 'radon* aubjeide t : 1 - - ••',.-For•palicillars,aso _catalogues and the books. NOSiteleurth Mmes. • ' surinttoit ituaro-Iroata, 311= 13241tit:Fc•gt/498.Ff irBBl/43 "s- ,r! , stifrtra ' 11:16111401 I,47,,MVAlitig/ 'the,:euemonletere, an Measly - a rl ` 7,. 5-4 ',,?.Attimetterirekttill&iitledonehittdramittire, elegant ,4 ; . from private • tltottiehtiftphts AP t ll . More 5i _rzn Lt 161 1 50 T oidonairo ode; .°4,4 i x Ys - ennu, &o. 4;:h gorningi - seeon(l'ettityi fhe eatti•ii , Palgovinetdiunerehlus elegant Aoi ; removed to the Wilda t Sale r • • ° 6-- J-J , 'o4r.oivAratAitilLt`Aisops on-vhdriga,af - Viiidag, s Viaaaiaiiirral,,__' - arfthe(7,aitet4ii- - atorp, a colieetion of V•';'"s • '" """athadaid aildinteelistihiginliestillitheints books. :11r•forirticielarasaanaialogisal - Santee Street. _ostirod tvaiNA, attn., -CIARPETS, ' r , *ruing; s• • ' • -- i --- • Ihmentberpi 81,10.9 1 000t h et etreet, t l by orde4,of !meant:mei:the surplus *attire, compria tag &MITI. tablei,,boolicoattee,Mt. E ' .r.".1; 1 -15V.terfliththr(ditatilireet.11iesware, carpets, &o. ',.,Stay be extuttlaed at o'clock on the morning of. iatx . par a - PIOVATit P " , Z , On . Brldaji IV/Ening, u,' • - - - kineeentber • sdott"ltile-euettleiv - otere, the rateable t Ithitirontvetttlarestveleelinteg housekeeping; " , •Is , =whieli , luolideslilaisy:valcusble=csadchiteresting authors: .' l ` l l•""••"l=in" , gebetiiHtifiratiare; - ti them Atte;.Lott4ott ~ceeharieditfeihitPl.s,';o ,9',;;47- . „ _ •, • * r ' -.--1131.0stalognes beiesdrOted the boob; arranged tolkoetiiittortincititin:deryeeite*. _ -'—•-- • ,e-Pw'4 4 ; - O. I,I I.P:pINCJIBISTIOVAND- tIiAPUL B OOKS PROM A SIDDABY-7 ,3 • faturaar waning, , -.7 - „ - z.llDecetther 4th, et the auction - store, - it - coll.ietiOi of tmbideta.,,% . P1 0 N 0 .10. 1 1 1 , *00.0010 1 .070 1 W ' • "'-"- S'* 7% 1 Dale No - Oa-Walnut- Street._ „ , , de.) - 4,1413-07-O,4BINJAVArIiftNITIciIIF.L.STOOk , 4i.0te,3,080: 3, liBNBDt.B „ , - ~ ;•-,;•- f .Diatenteer,iltn,A0,10 ujeleek,,,atthe D'areroorear iiriP - 4 1 s1a:h 1-. - 1 ;'(52 4 . - 44 1 1 10 101 1 0100.47 - Oatatottnee,the arnek itf” elegant, - - cabinet furniture, comprising re,geoerel - - assortmentof 4; fliniorg l o4.llll. l ooll. -, ruul•meluigany patter furniture, in tleh sod-various ooreAnge; -a general , aseortinent of z•.:1;;'.?----„40 1 410.0701110:0iitilitta03-0i011100 0141111w1011,. walnut, w suit nkl4logiV~erferratute, allgtpOutaatuted r by tt e zsm A rr .44i H-0 2 / 101 0 , - 1 4#100. 1 •4 1 0P:44C.#100.0 lip!11!„ 1 0u,l, rtt__*,/ 11444 41V i rj0 0 1 NIP Teady,,thioe day& preylette tor ,t F.14,`! - • , 0 , .‘ • . -1-4-8 ,,.1/46. 1 0ititilAlliT17,INNIDglle -- ,,Ackr.:LARGN AND IScer"l.lF - PRIVATI - 64.1A, LOOIII3T St . Igteentireaveteil.lB Uttiket.Wt, 19 , 474:141 lit "depth to a 10 • •antrfeatelltigu . SitilditiV ) ll2 l :FAlTS,,, A.117,0/024,ER, , .r... .?t is? Alt 012101; Ne,; * 924l3Autti . be ' "Walnut,' oppo A...„VA,A4',At.,i‘W , . .1•;, All.fß. ' ' —' - I' 1 / 4 foo i ifiii liiiii ii s 01t.. w „,....... _., . ._ Ora AvA tmtmi itca ala , , • , - .ili ,, ,,cii.Mkg t ..,), , 411 • . :•-,:*,,14.- -'42,14,6-0,/ ' ' °°°. -..-... - - ri,-;ge' *,, A, . or.tti ha! fr ig roors.r,, -..„ , ~. . ~,,,.,_,, „,„:- .13444110""0M40Uar to thoneandirliDltio ' • - ';',l. a P,liidCW~v , Telilite7r VY 4I- InMe-..; MeV , ' , ..304f1W,P.V., -1 ~ ..-.4. -• dthr s pfdinittfre -IleddlAtuipait, mated 4u, , y• '-'l,-tii . d . 01",-i xi m -, -6 ( - • Jo ur t 4 ,-, - ~• , ~ . # O l4 .%' ~,, - 4 . 4",- - r.apuina'4',4", t.',;:•• ~.•"' - • -- • I_ t ,--,-,, , 1 it ......,,....,. ... ~...,.....• , ;;•;Alloittastow‘linaa'-olitAinutred dollariAnt Amway %. 4 11 4 444 72 2 1r1 00 1017131 1 1 1 1, #44,i4PM .' t a widitka . ' g t * , Tkierfitora HOU" having a der 120 ,feet, but •-•,,,,f)f1. ddaddaaMl22-106f,iiiidtd to afore oll i mgwitrtimokitri yr "ate' watchmen fox the wends's,. akrotii-heavy • fn . , ,F. - 41,1 waztatimmAmparivicemetiosiwat lutosponskiving gook, ' 6 1 112444 .--Ir . , - ,:. nt ''; amount of having an lalltinitifiiiplid; - ? 'Olt' Alatir_ASOLlssepiussitto make avarice' on more satis 114147 and : ilee l gi f r , 4" low *Wouio-iii 7: - uirto tr.- • . - , ~,,.: ;;;; ...)-.. .1 r -- '&74' '1 7 41 10 ,1 4 4041E00, 1 " poor , 112 $ lO3l- artsiltithr • ' , 'iiid y abaric ,• , - A itMr,,Witlit.g. i'aP - 4T l'altiTl BALI. I ~. r. % :: --• .7: - - flol,tl7pilint lever and other Wales, /rally, and 4. '— ' , ' ' ...:, dlicitidonall be mold tt railed art*. ankly, , Z 1 . - 1., n.l-41:04.5".',Y ,7r;'•ft , ''-'''''• ''''' '' IFiriti;lerWlMEY- gt SONS,! ,-; .t .. r ,, , .- ~ --- ii..- -,. ABA4 /23TAX11.,&IIFIONZEItibl," -,,,..,- ' - • , ' -"' .-.' ''' • ' -‘, g?''ltco62o WALNUT orzNNT: •.- • t i ' I VC gABvIA X /1 4fiG e uaney & gone„ auctioneers, will . r ,-,vt t lyi i a4iAt itru.-orofi!- "; "0; -- llgttltdTflT PRIV; .- ,wel 9 intr:_otebti Vifito Bale Begird - , fossil a very large amountDlarreal every decorrptio,s,4l . lty,Arad clamor .. :ix0 1 1 , 4 - " " . .7. M. GINtIM ,--.-- -'-; • - 9,4 , 4 xvi - a ..,- ,• - ' 15. . 20 WAth4Tielalitr F. : ".11*:, , e" - '!'' -- :,, , , - , ; .4.:ik'thyt ,, ,Al4olsol(ariffAMlCA - ui at, trOMWEW 571 - ;,' - r.filJL - Arukoomhassiotrausnou T,- 'lnc '*rave ';-,,`4ll7.lMtigAin Shist.i....— i ~:,,fit tr mun Avootatonsvon v , ,:,..,,,. 4 1 ) . - , , ,,igt., - Ale -.,-,, ,:ktotili I I Momfr 1 I t , • _ rn ,_ . ...k., - ii:l3 Vont , ritilyadiae,A*tfirie r min amounts, -'7ld..P ti ll s3 rif i n i litl d pflp . _ d iratr e m r Moll Lieiia - iiiii,t4Aiodi k .,_ - - - i ati•ki4k,'°,A.°etninTsid;o7escerhi"' -.',; -. ' - ' - ' , 44:040..9 = 4 = 4 4."7:4, 3 • 7'ist , 'al th olitll r t , '4 4 -: , - 0 3 0- -MO l- 04 f ars' - - a - TelLijr " ),--," '(' l iireer trittott , ' 41it ` rAilit.i‘;'44 , 00 1 Vb 44144 44tai ildigiraist:. , ....," ' 4:4 * .4,-o,:it--4 1-9!A1 11145 Pi 1t r 14 .14 1 1,- g rF 44 l , ritORAMI , APIAti ;Illatil3![>elii,ls: i: t y ,„;--:1-1:1011141111410,41a2g41.1(4. 31-BT, ItßlTtu 77; F i T,?,..,... • - ..tr, , ,k..--- - ----- "vrAllylr (fed' oik gal lit* 1!• e ;fowling pieces, ...weletr' i re'atalligi! d % ‘..„„,,,,,,,... ..., - beigt ~ .,, s s,rw" all:otuer artioles -:',- 2;,';'• , , *Wig ,- ' ; . 1 ~' . i....'!. to' sato 4.404 44 ,4 2 ,, 0,, rw ,„. 4 • -1-4_,'-z•--;,.. na;asr B SAL B. 04040' Ititiding • ' * E 6 OM, • to Brokoro, t, belotOßlitb, Itisti N '3lteiiiiiin - il 'lea + ' nfitotttred 41111'1, I 'll l l4 LE W*" CO. -, ' :, 'TO L 22 N:lThar;ef;,.., j ; • , • , -' ..7 -1 ,,- . ".f. , - °1 ; 44 .....cr..fi4. -- Y1:!0 , , , tie, , .1,151,--. , ,v.)i.a... ie. . „ RußAEss;ltitiftfitr, 429 MARKET STREET. SALE THIS; (TUESDAY) MQIIIIINctiIIOTIMIBER -- -AT 10''OXILDIflp. _ A , ,OARD.r-Tha,attentlob a the:trade is requested cur.:sale. of, fancy. , and • staple timpo ted dry, goods„. tbis ';:(Titesqm") unarming, Nov. 20th- :at 10 , _o,cleak; hr. catalogue, - .on air-months' credit, cow, lOnietia oasortinallr," NOT/OR.-=-To Retailer, / enlir Is to,ornink-,-., • •'U I,6oPleee, 624 'allepiald ;Satin-teeed" vaieaoiae- lost _landed. , .;;„60,pleos, 0.4 ilupetior bayaderelmperials. ,;,40;pircell 0.4 `4l-leciel • 80 plecee Mob' oath' taconite. • "-- 110 loneshavdt, 100 patralo4,ll.4, klenketa-e - • , 1 and 134 Whitney' and Mackinaw loab, - doibn - kilited'boriterint oimbric bankerehleffir ; ablrts, - ,bnalt initta, ate. -Ribbons. , : Thle Iterate,. ,- ' lobi'liktrifrich high 'cult Pula velvet galloon 'SALB OP 1h:roll-TAD Aftit GOODS. -, - - This" Morning; trarf 8041(;)&10'o , cluels, by catalogue, on 6 months' • • s : and 400'paokag,, ' hither f ancy anq staple Imported drr;'gtoods. ' • I:Mat Simplas 'and iatalogue, early, on the morning Isle. BIM:PLAID; SATIN-FADED- , VALENOI4.B,..NOVf , , IBANDM4II°PROMI BI TEATIR BAVARIA. , • f.. 7. - Morning, i- ;dues,l44;"pieras - extra,' rhperlor silk' plaid ,atin , . faced valenhiss, for elly-retall trade: ' 6-4 - PLAID AND DAYADEILIE, SATIN ,"PA(101-114l, JIIST:LANDIDD PROM. STEAMEIC ' , Thin Horning, ' 1 cue 94 superior plaid satin • • • 2cueittl.-4 superior bsysdere r • BLANKICTB; SHAWLS, he. —2 bales 10 4-and-38.4 superior Whitney blankets. - laiala large size Mackinaw blankeia. ' , bale doeskin ISpidankets: ' ' 100 imperjor London wool shawl,. • RI01( VELVRT ,GALLOON.TIOMMING: • • ""50 Intattand 110 lines muperiorty. extra rink vol. 'llk 0119-'9l. trimming . f " • , „ 0,4/11.E11.13LiL ~,SALZSP.OOIia - - A =222 bIARICEBBTRBET, 'BETWEEN BECOND AND:THIRD STREETS. - - P.O. WOLBBRT: Aoorioners. BALE 01 , -„DESIBABLE.GOODESi—TIITE DAY. OARD,—We .Invite the particular attention of the trade,. and .dealers in, staple and fancy goods, hosiery solids, paper hangings, ko , ,to the positive Mile of alerts 'and valuable assortment, to be made ,al k A l moiving, commencing at 10 o'clock, consisting 'of 01113 - dimen meal . and woinenta white end 'known cotton I[6Be and halt hose, Moth and merino gloves, /co. 4.000 pieces wall paperli and borders. .",.._Also,26o.dozen mantalmba..wool Glaris and drawers, men's wool crioketjatkete, wornentepolkajackets. -, Alsoilgentaiierge sire travelling ehawls,lo-4 wool longabawle,..wool comfarts,..wool Imode. wool mitts 0 ,Alsoopeu , s beck gloves„lsather sloven, Berlin lined mend and women's 'cofored,iblack, and white gloVert! - - 4 " Also, Breech and Scotch embroideries, linen hand kerchiefs,- /co. - , Also,. black silk Velvet' ribbanis, silk fringes, silk trinnings..l i o,Also, - a general varlet . ); of notions, worsted braid, Ac. Thin Morning s .' be aold,Witliont reseire, a large and general assortment of staple and finer fall sod winter goods. - - --- 1,000 DOZENHOBIRIIT, ilAleo.l:ooolosinliokieriTembraelng men's and wo .ments,whlteand brown cotton hose - and half hole. 4soootßlEor.flziPEß, HANGINGS. ..,Also. 4.000 Mews wall pipers and herders. .I,AISIBB.9(.OOLtAIfD,HRRINO swan AND DRAWERS. : 20Cdosen men's white and grefnilied lambs wool and ; merino shirts and, drawers; haini•keitWool jackets, men)a wool.comforters: ribbed weld jackets. : "..GENTSLTRAVIILLING 811.1071.8. ,Aisoj_ 200 gents',..large and, , heavy plaid wool tra ielling.shrils, Cashmere and Stella bordered shawls, eheneille shawls. - Also, ageneral variety of millinery goods, embrolde t rise, linerilandkerobiefe, velvet ribbons, silk cravats, .sewing silks, and notions of all sorts. Also, inteigold Watch In hunting ease. - ~ __ - - --- , ' '..,. ~ . • - SALE'EROId TUB SHELVES. " : ~,,:- - - On Thursday Alarming, . :A 'Tainthli'stock from the shelves, worthy the snail tdint of city retailers and country purc h asers. ..... • LADIES' AND /UNTO' BLElen ROBKS, &o. ' Thursday gornlog, Oj o'clock. will be sold a logs and legant furs, for ladies', gents', and nanlstlrgat.,. VALIJADLN atrin. ........ Commencing it 1t riluablit Stock of ell childien'Llyear, ooi - Mink: table+i - ° Bohemian Stab, .litena'martin, - sett, capes; pelerines„ Silver martin, cloaks, craft, tippets. ke.. made nanada -Mob. - •iv the moat fashionable manner, Siberian squirrel, -- for ladies , and in use , 'wear. Ittutton Bay Com • peny'a table, I ° - Also, 25 largeaM l '11:7 Tbs. - whole early on Shnmerniuj Unman Of tbianity to attend. igh and carriage robes, may, be examined with catalogues got esie; when the ladles end gen and vicinity are 'respectrully Invited MI& WI 7 RBADr IMADB:OLOTIEING, dco. , - Orr Yriday,kforrang, Oonelsttog tans Backe, Top - goats, ' Dash:Leo coats, Norio of the best materials for men's FrooktNitte, - and boys , wear, Dress Coats, . Pante, and • Voetn, ' - (iO6Dg. Alao; a; gennial"aatortraeot of tailoring goodrt, metre w?t4 .e jaFltela, auapeadqa, aravata comforts, &a. 'JIUt SOOTT. Jr., AUCITIONNER, No. 431 Aar.,•.ollll,3yrilrr.SEßßEr, opposite the Oinitont oole," „between . and 'FIFTH Streets." STlllf,P.RMOlLtniiiintlt i ghtoniS,,llool/111i, &a. Lbiiierohi4 : Yst: "cinninencing st,lo ' o'clock, by eats; logo"), alit be cold rt,nosirable assortment of' goods, "oOrripristoCils , "": - • , ia , StitIMOIDERTES. ':Embrolderedconet collars and Sets, Swiss collars and sets, ambito banded collars; jaconet bands, &o. ,f)p.. RIBBON 7, - RETS: Embroidered ribbon sets eollaraand cleaves to patch. Alsodtliiie — or black French Lace veils. • ' Bonnet r and triniming ribbons, Silk-velvet ribbons; „velvet trimmings .Ico.- HOSIERY i100I41.; . . . tadiesi - -white merino hose. gents' white and gray merino hose and half home, children's scarlet spot and plaid 7sdee, inint's , tine' and heavy merino .undershirts and drawers ladles' merino seats dre., • ," • - 7 - BONNSTB. ' , • 25 cases DREBS bonnets BOOTS END sii6zi. • ,60 cues men's and youths , heavy kip boots. duos ladiee' listing getters, white : kid clippers, &o , p3,.#olips, Oa Thursday 'iMeetebeilldrocknotencing at leg , o'clock, by cats, loom a large stock of elegant and fashionable furs for 1;01160 - wear, comprising seta of martin, Itch, mink, sable, sepirrei, ko., with ospea, muffs, and cuffs Oatalogtud early on' the morning of sale, when the ladles, and parchasers generally , are turned to at !lead.; • I 1101,08 - 6d superlorbuffalo aerator carriage robes. pBILIP.FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. i1536.1514311C1a 13TILZW. , beiareen VISTA and )31.8TH. sonth.elds ClAltto.'—The attention or clothier's, and others. is particularly - , Tonneaus - 1 to' ear sale, commenting this (Tnesttey) snornlng,wt o'clock precisely. In Sale will be Sound's general assortment for men , / and boys' nesse - adapted to present sales: ' ,-•! - Irgr;o l o4itufa now ready. ,„ , This Morning. ' 30thinst. or ,ln.sale -Plikhe found a desirable line - of 'entitnete, 'cloths; eittelineree,,and Petersham overcoat. tugs, adapted to thd tattering trade, to which the atten. ilea of -pnrehasem-is rsqnsated.--- , 1461 1 0BIPO8ITIVR BALE OB BOOTS, SHOES, BRO 0.6.N16, RUBBERS, do. . , . o,a Thursday Morning, • ''iiicerobe 2d; will be'eoldi by catalogue, 600 iota o boote,i;aluma brogans, :buffalo oriraboes and rubbers adapted to•priiiienf sales, to *Mob . the special atten Boa of ,purchasera to requesind, Oataloguea early on the morning of sale. • rtr 'WILLIAM tr. stERR, GENERAL AVOTION - AND °OMISSION STOSI, No. Vi Narita:NUM= Street, below Mott.- - _ •1 nISON. Auctioneer. NOTlON.—.Weinvitethe attention of dealers to our, sale on Wednesday morning; as• it comprises a hand-' :some assortment of goods, which will poeitively be 'sold without any reserve.. • • --la! Persons who intend giving presents on the sp prorching holidaye..will have an, opportunity of por chaeing goods suitable for the mouton at low prices. , • - - !AQUISIIIM, : • r‘ .440, one antariunt, with bah-plank, &c., complete. • ,FANOY. GOODS, immucveszcotriB AND "TEA BETS ; ALABABTER BIOUREB, TERRE 'GOTTA' VASES AND cmar Ta 0.1091419, BOHEMIAN ,G,LABS F ARE,' ko: - "; " Wsdneklai MotnlOE, • At 10 o'clock, at the suction store, win be sold 6 sesprtment orikeeboye A oods,lots to suit porobaseie,:.aoropaillise, altos. rule 0, figaiee, sad tea Sold, kletisitet diroredi terra oe q a vases, card receivers, ' ' Issorttosot Or Gilman and Swiss toys. ''' ;Ai linthta of indleaondehand house fuintture4tano-forteeics,rpetig,' wiqohati, jewelry, realjeafaufidsiredulA which liberal cash adr be at, e ,req . frr Out-door sale, attoodo to ProPpti.r. Charge its moderatekas,py other home in this city. Safes. — ft- SALAMANDER SAFES. ' A largtratittortment of "- 11114 1 1 _ 4 •;, , ' , -' '-', EVANS A WATSON'S 191,11,,,AttlitPHIA - --.MANUSSOTICIREV .. --'•--,"--- 'O,ATADIANDER fIAItES,N, '`," - ,'":2, - ,:1:- - - --- ' ' ':::—",''''''''-: ' - VAIIPT DOORS, tiA , Nl4oolsi for Bake and Store'. "- Ed* trinity hoir la use. l'ison.Doons, SatlTTlClffiy ko., Zoo good tartan as arrtothor establishmeat in the Vatted Staten, by ~ :1,.- ,- -, ~,, • , , _“. EV.ANS!./a WATSON, = 110. 28 Ponth F9I7RTH Street , .. Philadelphia. PLIIARE GIVE14:18 'te Oiliti. -? ' t, • i . attlio•tr ` t. ,„-, ' 4gatkiAm,attb iron., ..: .7 . Writ fOUllion:4 ztoonan Staaarai. WILLIAM 'n.amaniOrt: OUTICWARK, YOUNDRY, . PIIfTWANDVALONGTON.ST,Euipp, . • -• vattanumste. I MERRIGIVW - BONS, -AINGINNIIHIPAND-41A0IIINIBill, Intarodfietnre Malang Lo'o Presume /peantlinglnal ) fot itiverAlid Idarine , Boners, Gasometers, Zino, lion! Boot s / Ai ! , Clifit ,4-AU kinds, either Iron or BMX. • , - ..Uon - frinferaufs for Gee Works, Workallope;*llroad ho. Betorte and Gas Ilaeldnery of Go_l ea sad, Duml ilttirOtedbOrtidttnotast7L./:_(... ,- ;. , 311Yery description of Ilantation nmeldnety , suit u Soda. Saw, and Grlet Mills, VaerniniPans, - Gpen Steam ollroMl,J)eferators,Pllters,,,P,ampinglitigines, Bole dkontitior N. Mimeo Patent Sign Irolltris Apparatue; NaeraytlVe Potent titan= Noinirieir P. Boss' Patent Valve Motion for , Blast , lisayher, add gteim Elomintandeat-8. K. BASTOL. ' tati4 tf•Ailobatto', . .„117(11:TET Bk,SONS, • • • • I:7* liaporteil of'llAiilati-,01"0,01.8; ' ' ' 0028 - 216 Bouth'FßON'6lBl. 1010A110,..0 -'• AN • "AN f .PARTAG • :•. ..5.' 11149-ARS.--A oholoe tavola of 41,16ge °elan% Inn& on, board brig 44 klow l , ,Xm dilly- intiAit* - ti, goialqUi ted iidoiriltityt , Ortren7ol3 TIITIIi `-i'' - - - n t = ' „Maw) 1 8 8 Walnut street, beloir fledowl i mil ttat, Ass'onTmtllT mcdtin,..toinklii rum; fritifide'at reduced grlogn. Vieih Involooe monthly, direct from Havana. , , , • 1 D, 800YEET,D, No. 837 itm7,olll . l4_6(ratit, uu!lor °Mini Ihinge". '.4.0 2 0 ,0 . < 1 1- ERRASN (IC/WARS. - 80,0QOP, N ' iriviAa; 1.1 abiiti and for logo by *M. Sj ypleroN - 21311oupt?ilt i ONT,13t. • „ - " (11 -#.000 .”' '"' Tye - RIOT , . COURT. - JUNE„- TERN, Wm: N0:692. Nev. Fa. - . . ••BUIST & BfalllßDlrtfrif IMAM All that certain three.etory brick mimenage or tene ment with two-etory brick back and - -InV or cartilage thereto belonging, situate on the eoutheaat corner-of Terenty-ihirdu tbd Locust 'atree's, Philadel phia • the geld lot being In front fourteen feeti and ex tending in depth one hundred tett to G street, the main building being fourteen feet infront, and in depth twentyeiz feet, and back buildinge being about twenty- Seven feet lit'defth'. l • - , , N lot at ground above deaerlbed, 710BDRT MODURDY, by Indenhire of lath A gnat 1887, recorded in deed-look , E 0 W. No. 148, page 118, granted to Iviaaahm l mact . F,TT in foe, r Barring thereout a yearly ground rent of Vie, payable Heat of , . &larch and; September:to' which It to still subject. Seised and taken is execution as the property of William atiggett. The Auditor .appointedio diatelbute. the proceeds of Sheriff's sale of thelabove property,,paid into Court, *lll hold ine'ethig ;for ,That purpMe at the office, of EDWARD WARN ' Esq.;'No. 102 IWALNIIT-btreet, tionth aide, almond houeeweat of Washington Square, at 4 Wolcukr. M. of FRIDAY December 10,1.818, when and where ell pawna are required tomake their claims betbrethe Auditor,or be debarred from coming in on sald.fund • • • ' .• OA-let 1N THE COURT FOR THE LCITY ANWOUNTY OP PLIHAVELPHIA., .ROUNII POWELL & 00. vs. JACOB L. WEN- Tend Ex ‘ .,- September Tl=loBsB. No. SS. The auditor appointed tb make diatribiation of the fund In Court, arising from the sale by.the Sheriff no. der the abore,writuf cg ell that certain cottage brilP dag, stable, and. coach house,"with 'shed appurtenant thereto, and.tne lot ,of-groitud- whereon the same are erected, eruitrutte on the south aide of Baring , street, at the dietaries of 120 feet eaatwa-d from the east side of Thirty-sixth street, in the Twenty fourth ward of the City of. Philadelphia,. containing In front on Barirg street 70 feet, awl in depth 103 feet, to the middle of a thirty feet-wide Street; extending from Thirty-fifth ,to Thirty-'seventh street," will attend to his duties on TUESDAY, the 7th' day of December, A. D. 1858, at 4 Walook P. BL, at his ofilcol4o. 530 WALNUT Street, In the oily of Philadelphia, when and where parties in interest are required to present their claims or else .be,debarreilfrom coming in upon the said fund. ' n02.340t _ - : THOMAS J. DIBUL, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS'OOIJET FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY 0 Y PHILADELPHIA. .r/u COUNTY OP -Estate-of CHARLES WRIGHT, deceased. The undersigned' Auditor ' annulated. to audit, nettle, and adjust • the account of WILLIAM P. SHERMAN J Administrator, e. t a., to the Estate of OH • RUES WRIGHT, deceased,' filed 'by JAMES J. SHERMAN, Administrator of WILLIAM-P. WELLMAN, aforesaid, .who is also Web , deeessedoind repot distribution of the balance, will meet the parties interested at his office. on the Southwest, corner of SIXTH; and CHESTNUT Streets, 2d doors in the city of Philadelphia, on - the 9th day of DECEMBER, A. D. MS, at 4Veiock p. M. GEO..GE XI. EARLE, 'no26-e'relettk, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY EL NIXON, deceased. The 'Auditor appointed by the said Court to audit, nettle, and adjust the account of MARTIN NIXON, Exeontor of the estate of the said Henry H. Nixon, de- ceased, and report distribution of the balance In the hands of the mild accountant, will meet the parties in interest, on TUESDAY: 14th December. 1819. at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his of f ice, No 4W CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. GEO. , A. COFFEY, , no2B.etuth-fit - - Auditor: TN THE, ORPIL4NS' COURT FOR. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PNILADELPIETA . : , ..Estate of 'BUTTEIBM , CONRAD, deoemed Bur petition of oARAII ANN HOWARDS to have the whole, or a portion, of the trust fund created for her benefit, by the will of decedent, raid over to her. The Auditor appeinted to report whether the facto set forth in He'd petition are true. and whethorthe appropriation therein prayed • for is advFeable or. not, will 'M set the trustee, and ail parsons interested in said estate, and in the trusts created under the will of lesid decedent, at hie office. No. 249 South SIXTH Etroet, on MONDAY, the 20511'01 November 1858 . at 4 o'clock D. M ,to fulfil the duties of his appointment, JOHN P. BRINTON, nold.thirdstu-St Auditor. 'IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE JL , VITY =AND COUNTY OF PUItADEIRMA. le the matter of the State of SAMUEL M. LBIPER, deceased. i The Auditor appointed by the Dona to audit. settle, and adjust the second account of MARY B. LEITER, eurriving' Executrix of SAMUEL 14-. 1,13.P8% de ceased,' and report distribution of the balance ra .the herein of. Said accountant, wilt meet the parties inter ested fot the imposes of his appointment, on MON DAY, December 6i1,, 153°, at four o'clock P M., at his office, Lber .Brilldinzo, , No. 113 'South FIFTH Street, Philadeinhia. ' - hf..HUSBANDS, 'n2sereHot, - - • Auditor. TN 2.11 E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN FOR - THE CITY AND COUNTY `OP PHILADEL PHIA In the matter of the acconut of BASSUSL 11. 811811, Assignee of ISAAC It. BRKETZ and FRANKLIN P. SELTZER, late on-partners trading ,as 81i1tHTZ SELTZER. the Auditor appointed by the said Court to .audit, settle, and adjust the said account of the said Amignee, and to report distribution of the balance In his heads, will meet the several parties Interest on MONDAY ; ISM DeceMber, 18611, at 4 o'clock P. 11., at his office, 411 = CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. • - n2I-e tu thht (5 O. A, COIFFLY, Auditor. ft - Ilk/01V) ,FORTES. , got reoehred, so elegant dock of Itil93N & OLMEtId, 11.ALLIIT, DA VIM .fo CO., and (MIA & 00. PIANOS. ZdELODN 0148 of best quality, at • -.T. N. GOULD'S, - 8.1. dottar 131VIINTH and 01111313TfilDT ata. mkla.V: : E Xi:3E L LENt, 'WARRANTED NEW YORK PIANOS; celebrated for tone, Nrability, and tasty appearance. 7 Octaves, ,PLAIN and LOUIS xIV, Pearl two*, and Pearl keys, For aalo,:froto $l9O upwarde. Also. PIANOS to rent. , JAMS BELLAR, 270 South PISTE Street, above Sprifee. soleligeatfor canfield, and J & 'o:Pleoher. oolalrait M" 0111010ERINGC& 'EONS, Mann '-faoturers 'of GRAND, PitBLOB-GRAND, ,SQUARE, and OPRIGHT PIANG,PORTES. iThiti.te the largest and oldest .manufactory In the United States, having been ' • ~ - - A!4 X , A BLISILED IN Ina, • - - Since with:Atria:telt' have PIADE AND SOLD TWENTY TifIII7BAND .TWO yr - HUNDRED 'PTANOB Andhare received u te a t inunials their SUPERI ORITY over all, others, 11 Gold, 1 8 Silver, and 4 Bronco Midas. 117',Dianos to Rent, Tuned, and !Waked. BRANCH 1.1.0U8E In PH ILADELPHIA Is at 1307 01728TICUTAtreet.: " ," 04a5-3m y yy • 13tAnttnet Stoorts. 1118 E1)1'0 It IS SPIONGS.—THIS ~,wfakpowo -. 4 0 delightful Bueuxicr Beeart will be opened for the reception of Yisiters on the lOth of June, and kept open until the let of October. The new atid epaclous Buildings erepted last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment Lao beenjurnished In superior style, and the nocommoda tions wilt tia or a character not excelled In any pert of the United Rates. The? Hotel mill .under tho'management of r ktr. G. ALLISN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his kneels, give the amplest aseurence of oomfoit and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of weed, it is deemed iTir u i t o r r e ite ther=t):Le b rs ur r . reech Bedford by I ih: Company hare made extensive arrangementa to supply dealers and indirldnels with li Bedford Water', by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prises, at the 15prings, cis : • - i Tor a barrel ( mulbBi7) ' la 0 0 . 8001 )( Do. (mulberry) - 800 •,, , , , % Ile: , (osh) , 900 ' ' - 'Osiboy, 10 gallons 996 Bottles, 1) pint, per dozen i 1 60 -The barrels , are , carefully prepared, so that pm , ehMert May depend upon rewiring ;the Water !reel and sweet. . An oommulcations should beraddressol to" —THB BanyoaniartaßAL SPRINGS 00., 12.11 en, Thimentr, A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY WASHING AND SCOURING This Important discoiery has just been patented by the United States, and it is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a tabor-oaring prepitration, and costs lean than half of any other Article known for cleansing purposes. While it cleariees; whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not Injure tin Molt delicate fabric. Certificates of its value have been given hy OOniti of the leading manufacturers of the country, es well as by.many_ reliable housekeepers and citizens. Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, Jte.., & CO., jy22.4httt ly CAIITION. PRENTISS'S WASHING AND SGOURIv BOW TION.—The undersigned would caution the public against the purchase of liOnid Washing Solutions, pur porting to_be eimilar to, or equally efficient with, his. The undersigned Is protected by a patent In the toanu• factu a of the only article which can be safely and eta- Monti) , mei. Spurious insitatione hale been got up, which will prove inefficient in cleansing, and de'etert. one to the fsbrlo. Grotere and. retailers should be careful not to purchase the Washing and Scouring So- Intim except of no, as they will otherwise Tessier them selves liable an infringere Purchasers should be care ful to kiurchaes ONLY PRENTISS'S SOLUTION, no they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this article will not the fabric.. sopt2O-Broo-thastu TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. 'Ndw lending, and shortly to arrive;l,ooo tons of this beautiful,fitnng, both of the - - BLIIki, GRAY! AND BUFF TINTS, the formes of which, for softness and delicacy of color, le unrivalled Yor the character of this Anne please eZatninG the following buildings: Toe. Harrieon%, /Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse Square. garrison's Building, Locust Area, between Bevels,. Nissan and Eighteenth, .; Samuel &pith% West street and Rittenhouse square. Mrs, reterson , s No. 12W Walnut street. -A. Wouirath%, 415 Arch street. • Samuel Binres', Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. l. Whositt, Seventeenth and Loottet streets:, and otbers., ; ; - ' ARNOLD. is WILSON, Airentd, enzutpmpaze, W/iRMING , AND VENTILATING • .W.A.IOIIIOESII, 1 1010, O,II,III3TNUT STREET aele-flm B. 10. I?EILTWELL.II r 00ICING' GLASSES: „ „ Aiß h SON., Mentifieturers of 'LfJOIKING GLASSES for MAN TELS, & SIDE WALLS, of every size, 'style, and shape. ' - • Pier Table's, Cornices, Brackete,lionsols, of new and elegantdesigns; and „I'PICTURE FRAMES, with Frames for Portraits, Miniatures, and PhOtographr in .every variety of style and price. Importers of ENGRAVINGS, every new Publication "being received the moment at lame and OIL PAINTING'S from - the Studios of the beet' and -most celebrated American and European Artiste. L A-LARGE GALLBRY OF PAINTINGS, •Open at all timen;rseni 'Wholesale and Retail Peel , era in Mahogany' and Walnut timed Looking alwool, toivhlah they invite tho attention of eon utry customer's, JAbf 8 8 L , B • & 80 N dIG 01INSTNUT BTIODST, oppnama rye allAan vonan , NIAOKERET.i.= 727 'l3ble Nos. 1,2, & .011 MAOHNFOIL, In Assorted Packages. Par sale by O. O. SADLER tt IOR Alien gtrsot iman. consignment of 00i pectlppt Itußsete. Yor rale by - O. O. SAIMOR& ob., no - ' .XO3 Anou Street. ,9.t ^.i THE PIEtESS.-PRILADELPHIA„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, IS5g. Pan° ..foruo PIIENTISS'B SOLUTION. PATENTED JUNE 22, 184. 139 SOUTH WATER STREET, PHILADIMPIIII ACADIA FREESTONE =MIS= "DERRY'S BLANK BOOK -' • AND STATIONERY ESTABLIP:IIMENT, W: CORNER , POURTII , AND RACE. ' ' • PREMIUM AWARDED Ey the gRANALIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Account Donis , FIRMS Intending to mid now Bookri 'On' the first of the Year, can oelect from A good stack on hand, or have them made in any desired style fn a &metier manner. HOOK-BINDING of every description executed in, the finest and"most substa. tial manner, at loft prices. MAGAZINES bound from 50 ate: to $; 50 per, volume.. MUSIC bound In a new and handsome elyle, front St OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look, and Hear equal to new, P.BRAY , I3 BOOK-BINDERY, • BCPURTII and MOB. Oldest eettibliehed Bindery in Philadelphia. 11400KBINDING.—The undersigned res- JILP peotfully invite the attention of lovers of hooks' to their unequalled-facilit es - for binding books in a ett -perior-manner. -Their work has been ettbmittedfor a aeries of years to the examination of some of the most celebrated cormobseurs in the country. .It . has received, the most flattering encomiums, and won for the under sign° a reputation which they are determined to maintain. - - Every style of Binding executed, from the plain halttbound'' volume for the scholar's table to the moat argotic garniture of rarities for the collection of the BiblitunanisO. Speeimens of etyle and workmanship will be °Met fully shown to those who will call upon • • • PAWBON k NIOUOLSON, Bookbinders 519 MINOR Street, ee2o.2m* Between Market and Oheatent streets Cdurational •GNG'S SPRING GARDEN AOADEILY, N, E. corner DIGHTII and BUTTONWOOD Ste. COMMERCIAL DY.PAIPPMENT.—sook-keeping in all Its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly fur situations In any branch of business ; Plain and Or namental Writing ;_Oommercial Calculations •, Law, and Correspondence. , institution in the United States gives a more thorough and practical course. In this department no teaching is done In classes, and is open DAY and "DVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND. CLASSICAL DEPART litEN:3eparate Stem the above )—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an Engli,h and Ohm. steal Education, via :Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, ho. Ancient and Modern Languages, with ell the higher Oollegiste Studies. Sessions of five 'months commence September let, and February let: Pupils received at any time be fore, or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. ' mh2S-tf 8. DONLitAVY LONG, Principal 11.1.LADE.brktIA: aortheast corner of r: Stmts., • g IitITTENDER'D. COMISSEIRCLLL COLL CHZEWILIT and SW MKT M fit yawn men for AC An Institution designed TIVE BUSINESS. • BOARD 01 TRUSTEES, D. B. Comegya, Drano's Hoskins, George U. Stuart, David Milne, 7olm Bparhawk, David S. Drown, Isaac Hacker, A. V. Demons, D. B. Mamma, Prederiale Brown, Joshua Lippincott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. -Web Student has INDIVIDUAL INBTaUCIVION tat thIN Institution and a Diploma from here is the beet re commendation &young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College.seit-if - BRYA.NT do STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, Phi. ladelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for circular.- - EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENOND. MONS. A. P. ROSAT, • ' . . . . TEACHER OF FENCING, , EMMETT'S GYMNASIUM, 0e'2,6-412tn* MARKET Street, above MOGI Wrap an Chemirals. N ON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.— We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to omit, a BURNING FLUID, which will not explodein the ordinary tee of the article. It has been experi mented upon, and eubjeated.to the severest testa before the beet chemical talent inthls city, without a single failure; and ad now offer it to the public, feeling oond dent that a great desideratum has been attained. YARNALL & OURRN, 472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble. • ROBERT' 8/LOE26IIIER & CO., ,WHOLEBALI . DBUGGIOTEI, Idanufaabarern and Dealer PAINTS, VABNISHID, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and , SAON Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Plate Glue. Inb2B.tf IT 18 NOT A DYE! JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Gray Hair to De original color in from ten to twelve days, and restos° the Hair where It hen fallen off and become thin. IT 18 NOT A DYE! it maybe used an freely as water, and In the tooatbeau tiful Dressing for Ihp_ Nair now in unt. Thou/muds In different parts of the Unlon•have testi fied to Its wonderful virtues, and all who have need It join In their praise of it. Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. WAYNE &. SON, No. & North SEVRNTII Street, above AIARRNT Bois Agents for Philadelphia. Trade supplied. DETERSIVE'; SOAP.—Time, labor,, and money saved, ' In using It, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go as far as three pounds Common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect eatiefaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the cheapest and best Washing Soap ever offered to 'the ppublls. Manufaetured only by VAN lIAAGEN 4 MolitiONE. For sale my all re spectable Grocers in the city and ;wholesale only by TRAIN er, ItaliEolll4, 22 South 'num. AW & BEERS' T LUBRICATING , GREASE, the beat end cheapest compound for greasing the liaise of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and' HEAVY MACHINERY., Nor sale in tin cans, keg,, and barrete L by all the DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUSACTIImats, 4 .42 -ism Na. IR ROI:MIL WATER fltraal IS OF THE 111 HEST IM • I ETANOB A-, for every ono to •know wharf: they will get, the mold for their money, imp:eels* mai; times :ow these. ZIEGLER & :MTG. Wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND ,and GREEN Etroets, are dimpling of their White Lead, Ground Pointe, of all Colo:viand Window Glass all of the best quality, at prices which will be pleasing to buyers. • cell 121 - OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— BPZOIAL NOTioR TO PLITSIOLANEI.-The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition or remedies to die eased surfaces, which combines the following_ advanta ges: A good and anyarying comlaionoa, essay washed off with water, dissolves all imbetances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obetruoting their absorption, and does not got rancid. The last property alone rondo-s it an invaluable &Neuritis:a to the practitioner. Prepared and for eels wholesale and retail, at ' fffifflOPl3 , Laboratory and Phannaoy, , =hi& .Twelfth and Olacadnnt straat Stouts INQUIRR'rOR THE ROtAL, OR SEA SHELL PATENT GAS-DORNING GOON ING BTOVES—They are economfeal,nonsurning the gas and melte that are usually waited; dura ble by having double Instead of single plateej and con venient, airing large ovene and being ready bakere. - Oar newpatented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the beet constructed updraft stove ever invented. It Will beat a large boiler of "water, boil twiidinner pots, broil a bee!. steak, bake bread and plOO, and roast meat, all at the came time ana with a single fire. Invalids, and all persons who appreciate the Influents of min'ilated apartments upon health, will be pleased . 744 our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANK LIN 'STOVE which are of beautiful end ornamental patterns, and give a sheerful, open Bre. and thorough ventilation. Strict econemlfite will be satisfied with ,o& SILVER'S GAS-OONSUAIING PARLOR novxa. Many or thq so-called gas.brirning stoves Introduce cold air to the top or the Are, the effect of vrhich is to cool the stove and waste the fuel, precisely as if a store door wan opened above the fire. In a true gas-burning store, the air should be heated, in a hot-air chamber, to a tempera ture sufficient to ignite the gases, on the same principle as is adopted fo our gas-burning cooking stoves. In addition to the above, a large assortment of Parlor 'Cooking Stoves, Parlor `dares, for coal or wood, lfall Stoves, Portable fluters, Oooking'Stoves of every de scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Pixture,s and Repairs may W be found, in every variety, at our ateroome, No. 209 North SECOND Street, above Rue. oclo-tf - ,NOII,TII, MUSE, tr. NORTH. 40 SOMETHING PEW.—GAS BUR NING COOS STOVE.—I would respectfully call the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Rouges—the burning of the gas arising from the coal,hy which means fa cared 60 per cent. itt fuel and also more interim heat thrown to the bottem of the oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a hollow oentropleoo, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a, hosted state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a Came to peso around the oven eiinal to a Wood tire. This im provement also preservee the centre piece from sinking down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs. One of the Stores CAN BE BEEN IN OPERATION .0 1110 htARIC.NT Street, Manufactured by JAMIN3 SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, phase & Forth,) 1110 MARKET Street septl9.fftno litarlltaau. HAADWARE.—The subscribers, 00M. MINION hIERCLIANTB for the melee( FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ITARDWARE, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stook, which they'are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment oon stets In part oe— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Lpg, flatter, Breast, Os; Dow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, lithe, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coll °halm The celebrated L " Norse Nape ; atone arid Sledge Hammers.. Wright' and other Anvil+ ; Solid Box Short and long handle Fry Pans roand Bake Pane. "Martin's"superior Silas and Num Bed U Excelsior " Pigsty Fuse ; Eluting Tahoe. Corn, Grass, and Eder Scythes I Hay, Corn, and Hay, Manure, Tanners', and goading Forks. Rakes and Hoes; novels and Evades, of all kinds. Tanks, Brads, Oboe, Mont, and Finishing Neils. Out end-Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Looks of all kinds; Cutlery, Inunsand Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Horn. roars, Planes, and other Tools, &o. /to, W. G. LEWIS & ON mhl-1 No. 411 COMMERCE Street. LIERI 14 ADELY ELL A WARMING AND a. 'MUTILATING WAREIIOI3M. ARNOLD k WILSON, eoao■eaoae To S We have removed from onr old stand in Welont street to the LARGE 11T011.11, No. 1010 011EBTNIII` street. a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public ere respectfully Milted to °lamina our notoriety° stock of Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilere. negligent, kleemeled S l one Mantels, Parlor Coal Orgies, &0., &o. •We are now manufacturing CHILSON , B CELEBRATED PAT. SINT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING P111111A.019, the moot powerful end economical Heater ever invented, and tutted to all classes or buildings. Also, new aid beautiful .patterns of Low Do Grates. and Parlor Coal Orates of all elm and pttern• We bays also commenced the manurea tnre o. ENAMELED* STONE MANTELS from' Penn sylvania Stone. , Them, Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PARIII.W.I I I at the late Fair and ,ezki• ewer, of the Franklin institute of, this city, ' They represent all the rare and beautiful Arrtuas hfunt,e,e, are not Injured by Smalso, Coal pit or 'Acids, and are mid Wholesale and Retell, at muck less price thaw Marlds. Dail and aft Mom ARNOLD WILBOE. P,6II.TWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. Aprt4l Bo w—so:Pt 17, fillenttstrr. 4- -- Dr. W. MoILHEICISEY,Dontist, would Inform his Meade that he bail recatolid practice at No. 1843 OIIREITNIIT Btroet, tooond door inbove tba 11. 8. Mtn! ' -sepl-Bto btlli2Csll - GAR. - - 7 - - 2M/Boxek havensto Store and - 'or vile by A. PURINO," - no9A • " 14n.florsth vitONTT Rbaal •IVION ()N W - . 131.315. Y 41148. Ore Rye Whokoyci n afore 3;4 far Pala by NAT. U YHA TON. 2U South PROM' Pt nos QACMON: I7 4B Tierces and 84 Boxes Bali fax Salmon, for eolo by LI. 0. SADLER &00 , nog 103 A WU atratrt. TAA GORATOR; TasTIHAD HT OR, HANFORD, COPIROUN.P2II ' VNTIREL Y .VlOlll GCbfS, Is ono of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the publhi,, that acts se .a Cathartic, easier; milder; and more effectual than any other medielne jrnoWn. Itie notonly a Cathartic, bat a Liver reme dy, noting first the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat; ter,-thee sooompllehing two purposes effeetually, with oat ant ht the painful feelings experienced in the ope rations of most Cathartics.. It etrengthens the sys tem et the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily, in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with tame* rapidity. .Tifa,LlTalt Diana of the hnmanbodyl end when it well, the, powers'of the °pada The stomach is al- on AO° heathy action of 'performance of-its. fond le at fault thabowele are eyetem suffers in cone-' . Liver=having exceed to eases of that organ, one made it his study, In a years to find Home Mae act the many derange ble To prove that this re perion troubled with-1,1- Ra forme, heft bat to try a tertam, These Gums remove all the-eyetem, supplying to of bile, invigorating the digest well,pdnfying the health to the whole ma mma of the dieease—ef 81140178 ATTIAIER are ran ?Matted by the oe , /14TICICoRATOS. One Uwe, after eating, utemeoh 'and'prevent the Igiff. only one dose, taken thowridens. Only one dose, taken at gently; and ouree One- One dose, taken after PHPFILL. j7Ono dofio of two teglOg ItHADAOII/1. One bottle taken for fe the canoe of the disease, Only one dose hrtmedi while one dose, often re- Onovsne Monnue. and a Only ono bottlo la ayatem the &recta of !na iled!. 110 - One bottle taken aallowneas or unnatural One dose taken a churl vigor to the appetite, and One des . ,e often repeat. ;IRMA In Its wont forms, complaints yield almost . One or, too doses cure in children; there is no remedy in the world, as it fa- A few bottlea cure absorbents. We take pleasure hire tine as a preventive for Pave*, and allitavens of rates with certainty, and testify to Ito wonderful Alf who use it are gluing Moir unanimous testimony in its favor. 1J Mix Water in the mouth teith the invigorator, and swallow both together. THib . jayza iNviGoßtacat ni A SOISXTII , IO MEDICAL DIBOOITRY, and is daily ROI* dog owes, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic noon the,first dose giving benefit, and seldom more ' than one bottle Is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from. the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER. Dr. SANFOBD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DFOTT to MS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL SIMES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada 04)13 to tb s-ly MiNiIIMI • PROTECTED 801,RTION OF PROTOXIDR 01 1.1101 , Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new die ooveries in the Mated,. Modica are sabjeoted, Mgt nor be received as an established medicine. Ito eases, I, oaring DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neur¢lgia, Bronoliltb and Consumptive tendencies, Disordefed State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, the Prostrating /Effects of Lead cr Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond gnat tion. The proofs of its efficacy are co on ." ' 2" 4 , s mesons, so well authenticated, and o ouch peculiar character, that sufferer • cannot reasonably hesitate to noel,' • the proffered aid. • a 4 l The Permian Syrup does not protein '• to be cure-all, bat its range le erten f°?"!.. sire, became many &Lumen, apparentli unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from on. canoe, may be cured by one remedy. The clean of diseases for which the Syrup providea • core is .precisely that which has no often bodied al trigheat order of medical skill. The facts are tangible the witnemee accenalble, and the safety and efficacy the Syrup incontrovertible. Thosepersona who may wish for an opinion from dl, lamented persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to bo satisfied with the following, among no morons testimonials, in the bands of the Agents. Thi signatures are those of gentlemen well known In tk , community, and of the highest respectability. Tho undersigned having esperieneed the beneficial a • hate of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to es. Commend it tothe attention of the public Brom our own experience, as well as from the test many of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its edict ay in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bros ebial Passages,-.Dyspepsle, Liver Complaint, Dropsy Neuralgia, ko. Indeed, its effects would be Incredible but from the high character of those who have wit nosed them, and have 'volunteered their testimony, re we do ours, to its restorative power. Ray. JOHN PIERPONT, • • THOMAS A. DEXTER, S. H. KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN, • • Ray. THOS. WHITTEMORRi _ . It to well known that the medicinal effects of Proton ide of Iron In lost by oven a very brief exposure to ah and that to maintain a solution of Protonide of Iron without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible In the Pen:mien Syrup, this desirable point is at tained by combination in a way before unknown, Ulf this solution may roplaoe all the proto carbonates, o tratse, and tartrates of the Mated& Medico. MAPES, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 10 Boylston street, Boston. N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietor'', No. 6 WATER Street, Roston. B. BROWN, FIFTH end CHESTNUT Streets, HABBARD & CO. TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets jelfotts th sat-ens want Agents for Philadelphia RISALPH will, In et Wes, fellow the use of Radwari R. B. Remedies. There are none so Mak or diseased, et weak, feeble, or crippled with pain or infirmities, Ina that Radway's Ready Relief, Renovating, Resolvent, o: Regulators, es the nature of the disease or stickpins may require, will quickly and rapidly cure These remedies consist of Radwers Ready Relict Radwarla Renovating Resolvent; Radway's Regulators Each of these respedies possesses special curative power over certain diseases. Yet there are other disease' wherein their combined medicinal properties are re gutted; and when thee need, if there is sufficient life and strength within the'dieedsed or dying body to sea tato their stollen, the patient will live and be_ restore , ' to health. Pain R. R. Relief. Acute Diseases R. R. Relief. Inflammatory Diseases.. Relief and Regulators. -Biatarious Diseases Relief and Regulators Congestive Diseases..... Relief and Regulators. Scrofulous Diseases Renovating Resolvent. Chronic Diseases " Renovating Resolvent. Syphilitic Diseases Renouncing Resolvent. Constitutional Diseases—Resolvent and Regulates' Skin Diseases Renovating 111130141.1(1. Nervous Diseases Resolvent, Relief, Revolt Ore. Infectious Diseases Ready Relief Regulate- CONSTITDTIONAL DISEASES Many diseases that elitist humanity are inherited a. heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly cites Scrofula, Oouaumption , Syphilis, and Fits, are amour the most common of constitutional dieeases. Eon( wl care not how many generations the seeds of these die eases may have been established in the eystent, cur ,'opting the blood—Reciumy's Renovating Resolves will eradicate from the bodies of the emitted every pas tide of diseased deposits, and dll the veins with now pure, and healthy blood. CHILDREN'S DISEASES. Ratitsay's Renovating Resolvent should be ballet as a blessmg by every mother throughout the land whose infants are afflicted With Sores, Remora, eve These breakings out (thus early) are evident es of dim ease transmitted from the parent stock. A few donee the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every ventigt of the disease and Insure the child a sound and health' body. R. R. R.—Radway's Ready Relief for Headaches, eke thor sick or nervous; Rhoumatiam, Dim. aces, Dysentery, Cholera Mortals, Cramps Influenza, Bloody Blox,Paralysis, Lumbago S Gout, Neuralgia Toothache, mall PO Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints Scarlet Fever, Pains around the Liver, Plea cloy Measles, Heartburn, and Paine of al' kiocle. Radware Reedy Relief will, in a fee minutes, change the miseries you suffer Os joys of pleasure. B. .It.—ltadwafs Renovating Resolvent, for the car, of chronic diseases—Such as Scrofulous ant Syphilitic complaints, Consumptive ant other affections of the Lunge and Throat Induration and Enlargements of parts Eruptive and other Memos of as, R. R. R. Remedies aro sold by Druggists so , Merohante everywhere. RADWAY k CO., New York DDT. W. D. Zwiees, T. W. Droll. k. Son ' Agents, PfiDedelphis T. It. OALLIODZI, Dr. 11. SWAVRx lfc Son. ) eplEhtuksadly,teowlsr DEE= NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOY /-s. IRV. DJ.__ RAM'S AROMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIAIULATES.II.IIIILERATES, INVI(IOItATES BUT WILL NOT INTOXICIATEOIt STUPIFY This delicious Beverage is superior to all invigorating Cordials, Behnappe, Nervines, &o. in rise for the cure of Dyspepsia,Nervousness, Beart•burn, Deem; tress, Kid ney Compslut, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. eco , as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or etupify. Persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive Use of Tobaneo, Opium. and Sp.ri t nous Liquors. will fled speedy and permanent relief from it desire to use these dettroylng agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! 'W _ weak and sickly Females will find Dr. 1101/8 TWORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator u well au a htrengtbener of the Human System Sach complaint that the AROMATIC INVI tIORATING CORI/lAA, is calculated to cure, Is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full direetiocs for use are also minutely siren. Prepared by DA 11:1118 . DAM, Principal office, No, 48 WATER St., N. York For ale by T. W. DYOTT F, SONS. n 25-8.1 218 N. SECOND Street ; Philadelphia rRESSWELI, &- WILLIAMS, No. 208 WALNUT Strad,' tro prapMed to supply ahlp pore and consnraers nith supellor Broad Top Coal from Lancaster oc,ltf — AA, Ca CO.;1 -- 1. rvtall dealers lo Ida1l1(.11 aLd /30.111.111K.1LL 00A14. LoLtgb yard—TH.lll.D street and UNMAN TOWN ROAD. 11 danylldit viird--11A02 and BROAD streets, Philadelphia,. Beep constantly on hand Ocal from tho watt approved minim,' under cover, and pro. prim expressly for tuailr cum. . • fa-, prineipalregulatorsoftbri performs its f uno tions system are fully devel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper Sloes ; when the stornaah at fault, and the whole oplence of one organ—the do its duty. For the die of the proprietors h ait practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter manta to which it is lla- rnedyie at lead found, any ?KR 000 PLAINT, In any of bottle, and conviction le morbid or bad matter from theft place a heal tby now stomach, canning food to blood, giving tone and chine ry, removing the footing a radical cure. . oared, and, what is bet• culotte] nee of the 14781 to radicient to relieve the food from riming and emu, before retiring, prevent/ night, loomens the bowels TIMMS. each meal, will owe Bra teaspoonfuls will always male obstruction removes and makes a perfect more. ately reltevee Ono Li a, panted, 10 a sure care for preventive of Cammua needed to throwaut of the dieiue after a long Mak- for JAI:IN/MICH removes Ilin color from the skis, time before eating gives makes fowl digest well. ed, cures CHRONSO while BUMMER and BOWEL to the drat dose. attacks caused by Woame surer, safer, or speedier never fails. Deortair, by eliciting the commending this medi- Patna and Amin, CHILL B BILIODB Type, It ape. thonsarala are willing to virtaaa. PRICE ONE D 014411 RBA BOTTLII OBBSIVIOATE 08 DR. RAYED SOLD .11Y ...mention —lnes, Laflamme were, Dyßpopola, Liver Coal Inseasen of the Heart and Kidneys kernel° Complaiute, Small Pox, reVera Measles, etc., eto. Whenever the system II out of order, or the blood impure, a dose o Railway's Regulators will restore It to rege laxity, and purify end cleanse the bloat. Li. female 'Mould be without them. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE inouFance empanieci. irAPPIOE OF THE DELAWARE MU TIIAL SAFETY INkIINANOII COMPANY. . , PHILADOLPHIA, November 10,1868. The following Statement of the affairs of the Oom pony le published_ in Conformity with a provision of Its fibulae: PRiM/11113 received from November 1,1867, to Oefe• b.r 31,1858 On Marine and Inland Eska.... 13? 1 803 62 On Ere Rieke . 118,414 17 -----8470,217 78 PRE;CIUJIS 011Polleies not marked off Novem ber' 1, 1857 325,184 02 PREMEUMS StARRBD OFF AfIE ARNIM, from Ist'of Novem ber, 1857, to Oct, bar 31. 1858: On Markle and Inl.nd l 15k5....5390,541 16 On 31ro Rieke . 123,011 68 ' —_,4513,553 43 Interest. 'fen ' received during same Period 29,650 22 Losses,E IU $543,203 05 XPR , S, ho., during . . the year as above— - Marine and Inland Navigation Loves $21.5,170 tb Fire Losses 41,239 21 Return Premiums 41,758 II Re-insurances, Counnissiona to Agents, Tage,i..4.o 43,428 83 Papooses, Balsries, Rents, Ito. Unitary, &,e 18,607 82 ---3305,21900 . , Burping 6147,054 65 ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY. November 1,1858. Par. Afarket Value. 103,050—Philadelphia City six per cent. Loan $105444 00 80,000—Pennsylvania State Oro per cent Loan 83,216 00 21,009—Pennsylvania State six per cent. Loan 21,210 00 80,000..Uutted States Treasury 4X per cent Notes 30,112 50 60,000.. Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort• gage six per cent Benda 45,375 00 20,000—North Pennsylvania ftallread Alert gage star per cent. Bonle 12,000 00 15,000..300 shares Stock Rermantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantee! by the City of Phila delphia - b 000..100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,600..100 shares North Pennsylvania - ltallrcad Company 850 00 • 1 203..80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,(00..2 shares Philadelphia and Savannah Stearn Navigation Company 200 00 250..0 shares Philadelphia and liners de Grace Steam Tow-boat Com pany • 200..2 shares Philadelphia Xxchange Company 840 700 Cost $318407. Market value, $0 9,199 Bonds and Mortgages 10,000 00 Peal Estate, office building 81,383 35 Bills rec. treble for Insurances made 201,808 88 Balances dee at Agencles—pretubsms on Ma rine Policies recently issued—end other debts due the Company Scrip. and Stock of sundry Insurance Com panies 8,210 00 Cash on deposit In Banks 42,087 85 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dl 'Mend of SIX PER CENT. in Cash, on the original Capital Stock, and bIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the Ist proximo. They have also dealer ed a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT. on the origami Stock end on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October 51, 1858, certificates for which will be Issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the Oat of December next. D . " Preamble and Resolution adopted by the Board. Whereas, The increased meant; of the Company aris ing from Profits, and which will be derived from the Increased Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of Incorporation, render the farther continu ance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be it Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the notes reprea•nting the same be deliv ered up to 'the makere thereof, as !icon as the Bleke taken during 'he period embraced in said notes shall have determined. DIRECTORS. James D. Hand, Edward Darlington, 11. Jonas Rion)°, Spencer ld'llvaine, Thomas O. Hain}, Samuel E. Stokes, J P. Peniston, • Robert Burton, Jacob P Jones, James B. M'Parland, Joshua p. Eyre, John B Semple, Pittsb'h D T. Morgan, ,‘ J. V. Logan, MARTIN, President. William Martin, Edmund A. Sender, Theophilus Paulding, John It Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Trarmiar, William Ejre, Jr., Henry Moan, Joseph D. Seal Dr. It M. Huston, George ( Leiner, Wm 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, WILMA THOS. 0. HAND, Vies ereaident. HENRY LYLDURN, Secretary. nol3-471 , 'PAST'PASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY. ERN OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. - AUTHORIZEID &von CAPITAL, 5300,000• OSAMU rieRP6TEIAL. Vire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on VeaseiseGargoes and Freights. Inland Transporta.lon Rieke on Goode per Railroads, Canals, and 'Steamboats. taken on favorable terms. DIREOTORB. Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas abaw, Richard G. Btotesbury, George Cwkman,. Peter D. Myers, Charles Btoy, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Reed, Jacob Lukens, W. 0. btotesbury. ANDREW COOLIDAN, President WILLIMI I. Snows. Vtoo•Preddent. nI-if TRE - QUAKEROITY INSURANOE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT SNORT, PRILADELPRIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,- 603.86.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS OF "TRE SEA, INLAND NAVIUA TION and TRANSPORTATION. t ry- TEN per cent. In cash returned on the earned premlulne of Opeh Inland Policies. - OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE U. HART. Vice President-3, P. Rona, Secretary and Treasurer—ll It. COOOEDIALL. Assistant Secretary—R. R. BUTLER. 'DIRECTORS. aeo. H. Hart, E. W. Bailey P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy. Joseph Edwards, Cholas G. Imlay, John (I. pale, IL R. Coggshall, Foster 8 . Parklna, Sawa. Jones, U. D., Hon. H. U. Fuller. me2l-y Attest, H. B. COGOSHALL, 000'y 11l °WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSI3-• KJ" RANGY. 0011LPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia DIREOTORB. John H:Diehl, Wm. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, DS. W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A. J. Bucknor, R. It Shillingtord, John W Beaton, 0. N. epongler j , Williterk Rains', R. R. Ronston, Bdwin Booth, Wm. R. Lore, John Garrison, °Wales V. Norton, E. B. Warne, Isaac Dryer. 'President-4DRR H. DIBUL. Vice President—E. B. WARM'. Beeretary—OllAßLEB A. DRY. A ' 'RICAN INSURANCE 00., INCORPORATED 18111-CHARTER PEK PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Raving a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue t Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture , Merchandise, Vessels In Port end their Dergoee, and other Personal Property. All Lames liberally and promptly adjusted DIANOTOtti. George Abbott, J ohn T. Lewis, John Wolah, (Sway W. Monis, Samuel O. Horton, Yarnea B . Campbell, Patrick Brady, Hdrannd tl. than. (Merles W. Poultney. (11.0Beill ABBOTT, Proaident. 1110h1A8 B. MAW. Secretary. ta2.9-y lr 11. TY INSURANCE UUMYANY,No.IIO South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital *200,000. Organised 1851. Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or for a leas period; take !Serino. Inland, and Life Insurance Risks ; receive De posits ; hold Trusts and grant annuities ALPRED WEBER, President. B. 0. TILER, Vice President, J. W. MAIMS, Secretary. nutaorone. Alfred Weeks, Ron. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. D. Mingle, C.E. Dieting, James Watson, J. L, Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. stokes, William (jostle, jelB-ly 0. V. ismer. if" . 11E INSURANOE AND TRUST 00M.- E-4 PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIF E INSO NANO] OOMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIIIIID and DOUR &reale:. Capital, $01.2 2 7.25.03. INSURER LIVERfor abort terms, or for the whole term of lifo— grants annuitiee and - exiolem nts—pur <sham life interest& in Peal Rotate, and makes - ail oontraots depending on the oontingeneles of Lifo. They art an Enoontore, Administrator., Assignees, TeI:LAWN'. and tittardiana. 1131:181111$3. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes, Benjamin Goatee , William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hanker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilns Paulding, ()Mules Hallowell, Ddmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolplues KAM, John W. Horner, William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner H. Resin, John G. Brenner, P.O. Mlohler, Easton. DANIEL 1,. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pres% Jogs W. Hermon, Secretary. nl3-11. COMMON WY.Siali PIM MEIVTLADIOR Op VIII 6TATII ON PENNSYLVANIA. OFFION, NORTHWEST CORWIN, /MTH AND WALNUT BTRINTB, rU , L4DNI.VRIA al,soribed OxrD,L Vlliiolo.ll. Dr. D. drugs, Thos. P. kitennrti B. 1.. Benner, J. M. Buller, J. M. Whiten, J. R. Walker, Irdw. 0. Ilnight, M. R. Wendell, Lewis,H. Jr. B. llozele. )AVID D. President. THOMAS S. BTRWART, Vine Pres% Wrtis.z. 8. Moos, Seeretel.r. jag-, INURE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME notrnexciz CIOARANY. Capital 8100,000. (Organised under tho Aot or Assembly relative to In gamma Oompantea, paned April Sit, 1866.) • EiSORON W. DAV, President. VIOLAS S. 81ARTIN, Vlco-Preoldout. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD Secretary. Wawa 411 CHESTNUT Si., DIBBOTOBS. Jacob H. Vaughan, Henry Lewis, Jr., It: B. Birti John W. &Turman, A.IX. Rosenholm, II Stern. Cleans W. Day, William W. Walters, Obarlee Mallard Son, Darolay Lintnaoti, Joe. R. Drognard, Man. Motu, fal4-y lUebitinel. 7OLLIOOFFER'S ANTI-RAEUMATIO CORDIAL, is the only preparation ever placed be fore the yobllo that hen performed ee many MIRACULOUS MIMS INMAMMATORY AND OSIRONIO RIMUUATISU. The wool prominent and influential citizens beet wit. 130114 of ds efficacy The abundant evidouce from alt parts of the country is enough to 'entrant no in pro. onntiCing that it Is the rt., vette. sender of the age It ia an Internal remedy that arrikee at the root of the diocese, and thus eradleatea It enfirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILKd, Chemist, • Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth etude. oc7-bat Philadelphia. N OV. 29;1858.."--CHANGE OF HOTIR.- PXNNBYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD PROM PHILADELPHIA TO:PITTSBURGH, WHEELING,INDIAN APOLIS,. fiTEUBENYLLI.E, 0 .EVELA to, C/NOINNATI, • CHIC ,AGO LOUISVILLE, - BURLINGTON. BT. LOUIS, . ST. PAILS, NEW ORLEANS, , - , And all Intermediate Points In OHIO, INDIANA ILLINOIS KENTUCKY. MICH/. GAN, wißoodeni, MINNESOTA , mosbvia, KANSAS,i AND NEBRASKA.: Parnen.gera to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, ()tenur' and Crostini° have choice ;Of ?mass, and MP requested to make a selection before applying for *Gr eta. • mama T 1111013311 TRAINS LEAVE PHILA,DEIe $735,401 81 PHIS DAILY. FOR THE WEST. (Mall Train and Past Line, Oundaye Excepted.) Tadlss LRAYE PAILADAL- I aBToarilNo a 1 AOll PAIL/L• Yale. naLvala Mall train at.... 7.80 A. M. Mail train at.. 11.00 night. Pact line 4GOP. M. Past Ilne 8.30 A. ht. Express mail-11.00 night Express mall.. 6.00 P. M. Tho mail train slope at all the stations between Phila• delphis and Pittsburgh. IVAY ?MAINS LIATII: WAY TRAINS Allalya. Harrisburg no- Harrisburg AG commodation.l.oo P . M. tommodation.T.l.6 P. hi Lancaster and Lancaster and Oolunibla.... 430 P. M. Oolumbia.-12 20 P.M, Onodaya Excepted ) Passengers for SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPOR.T, Eh• MIRA. BUFFALO, AND IIIA.GaRA PALLS, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M , and 4 P. M. The care leave tae Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrants on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage trill be received at any time daring the day. No charge for handling baggage. Sur feather information, apply at The Station, be tween the hours of 0 30 A. Al., and 11 P THOMAS MOORE, Agent Penn'a R. 00. P • 11 I I, ADE -GERMANTOWN AND N ORRIS TOW N RAIIROAD.-WINTER ARRANCIEMENTB. - ON AND AFTER ItIONDAY, NOFEADIER /3, /858. FR ERMANTOWN Leave Phi'ad elpO G hia o, 7g, 8 40 min., , 93i, 10X, EX A. M , 1,2, 3,4, 5,8, 7,8, 9, 10, 11y, P, 51. Leave Germantown 8, 7. 734, 8, 9 10 min , , 10%, 11% A. M., 2.10 min., 2. 3, 4 8,8,7, 8,0, 101‘ P.M. ON B.IINDAYB, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2,8% P. M Leave Germanton 8.20 Min. A. 6L,1.10 min., 6% P. AI. 14,025 00 CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,7. N, 8.40 min., 11% 'A. M., 2, 4,6, 9 P. M. Leave Ohestaut 11111 7 10 min, 7.86 min., 8 60 /1.10 A. M.,112.60, a 40, 5.40, 7 40 min. P. Ai. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6% P. M. Leave Cheabant Hill 8 A. Id., 12.50 6.20 min P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND S;OItRIBTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,1(, 9, 11 A. M., 1 05 min , 3 10 min., 4N, 5 50 m!Li ,1 N P. M, Leave Norrletoivn 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,3 N, 5.40 min. P. M. Leave Philadelphia 9 Ar 41: and B P. Bf Leave Norristown 7 A M. and 5 P. H. FOR MANAYIINIL 61,288 14 Leave Philadelphla'OX, 7 86 min., 9, 11 A. M.,105 min .2 05, 3.10 min . 43‘, 6.50, 7 46 min , 11X P. bl• Leave Element( 13X, 7g, BX, 11%9 X, 8,4, 616 min 849 P 51 SUNDAYS SAMO 'AS NORRISTOWN. $693,804 70 Koyember 10.1858 011.10TBR VALLEY RAI! ROAD 104 DOWNING Leave Philadelphia tig A. 31. and 3 10 min. P. M Leave Downingtown 7g A. Al and 1 P. II EL General Superintendent nol3 DEPOT, NINTH and WIDEN Ste DHILADELPHLS AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD LINE.—QUIOREST ROUTE to Bimini, Wilkeeharre, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Island, Niagara Palls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Duoßeth, and Bt. Lonia. Passenger trains will 'este the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, 7 (Sundays eacepted,) as follows: .80 A. M. DAT DP.PRIBB, For liihnira, Niagara Path:, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 8.80 P. M. NIGHT BXPBBSB, Fog AIM», Niagara Falls, Buffalo , Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook /eland, eaten'', St. Paula, Burlington, and Bt. Louie. The 7.80 A. N, train raw through to HARRISBURG, stopping at alt'Statione on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AND At Rupert, for 1911kesbarra Pittston Batanton, an 4 all stations on the LAORLIVANNA AND BLOODISBURO RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ID' Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira'Railroad Line's Ticket Oftlee, Northwest corner of SIXTH and OXIESTEDT Streets, 'and at the Pas senger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN !Aspect' the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, pandays excepted,) for an points Weet and North, at 8 Freights must be delivered Wore 8 P. M. to insure their going the same day. F rr further informatwo apply ali Freight Depot, Broad, below Fine, Or to 0HA3...1., TAPPBN., General Amu; N. W. oor.illutb and ObestnutStreets, 001-tr . Philadelchls: J%FE W YORK LINES.-Tlit (JAMDEN L AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADIMPIIDI AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY* LINES. PROM PIIILADALPHIA TO NIIW YORK, AND WAY GOATS as follows„via :,„- NAM. At A. AL, Via Camden and Amboy, Anootrtoods- Con 9 26 At 6 A. 7d., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. As commodation ' 2 26 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, idernin't Mail 8 00 At 10 A. M., by steamboat John Neihkon i vie Taw ny and Jersey City, Morning &aprons 6 00 At 2P. Af., via Camden and Aroboy,'o. and A. Ix press 800 At 6 P. El. via Camden and Jersey Oily, Brening Mall 8 t 0 At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- Con, lot Clam 2 25 At BP. M., via Camden and Ambey, Aocommoda tion, 2nd Olase. I 60 , At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, let Clam • 2 26 At 5 P.-M., via Camden and Amboy, Aocommodat Bon, dad Class 1 76 The 5 P. M. line me dolly, all others anndsys e - 'opted At 1171 P. U. from Rensington Depot, via Jersey City, Mail, thstardays emlopted ' 8226 Fapreas MOON stoynt the primly:l "'ACNE!' only. For Belvidere, Batton, Flemington, kn., at BA. IN and 2X P.M. from Walnut street whar. For Water (tap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilhoebarre, Montrose. Great Bend, ern_ at 6A. M., via 'Delaware, Lackawanna at Western Railroad. :or Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. Poe Mount Holly al 6A. M. and 2X and P. WAY utisr, For Bristol, Trenton, Au., at RN and 4 P. M. , /or Palmyra, Beacom, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town Au., at 8 P. id, Steamboat Richard Stockton for riordeatown, and in termodlate places, at 2,V P. M. Steamboat John Neilson, for Tanony, 4EIO and 11% A. M and for Burlington and Bristol at 4P. M. AU lines except/1%1. M , leave Walnut street wharf Errifty pomade of baggage only allowed each pas ganger. Panmengere Ire prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage over tifty pounds to be raid for ektra. The Com pony limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond 1100, except by spatial eoutraet. WM. H. GATZMXI4 goat O. /1. it._ In.MMEDI ORTLI PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. . FALL ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN', & e., and by close rat/road oonneotiona for Easton, Catawissa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Mouth Chunk, Elmira, Wilkeebarre, Hazleton, Niagara Balls, Scranton. Co winner WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 108, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phinidelphia, as follows : For Bethlehem, Easton, Wllkesbarre, Water Gap, Scranton, kr., (Express.) at 6.15 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams. port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 5.15 P M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation) at 8.45 A. H. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.46 A. M. and 13 P. M. TRAINS TOR PRILADIMPIUA Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) as 7 A.M. and 8.30 P.M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.90 P. M. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) oonneot at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street PUMA ger Railroad. fare to Bethlehem la to 11 Manch Chunk 2 60 " Balton 1 60 Doylestown SO FOR SOROOLEY , SIIIOIINTAIN-113 OAS A M. train to Fasten, theme by N. J. C. RR. arm D. L. k W. rat. to Washing ton , thence by stage, arriving at the Mono. tains at IP. hi, Pars $3 10, an3+s lf ILL'S CLAIM, Ageol I_,PEPUISYLVAPT.Lck CHEAT CENTRAL ItOUTD, connecting the At lento Cities with Weston,. Nora , -western. andigonth western States, by o continuous Raceway direct. This Hood oleo couneeta at Pittsburgh with daily line 01 steamers to all ports on the Western Hirers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports or the North-weetern Lakes; makingtl:o moat DIRECT CHPAPPST and BELIAItL/1 ROUThlby which Freig: can be forwarded to and from the GMAT ti .BT. RATIO PIIILAMIL.PIIIA AND P.T.TI SCHOU. Met Owns—Bonet, ehosi, Hots, end Caps, Books, Dry Goode, (in boxer bates and trunks), Drugs, tin boars and bales) Yeathers, Pan ho 90 per 100 lb ZBOM Otans--Domestie Pheetiny, Shirting and Tithing, (in orlginr., boles), Drugs (In calke), ' ilerdwaro, Leather Lector, (in casks,) Wel l Paper, Wool, and Shesp Pelts Eastward, 6co.,ite TKISID OLARS—Anvila, Hemp, llama and Pork Patted, (loose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and in end Oils, (except lord and :vein) fitic, per 100 lb IfOlirdru OLtes --Coffee, Irish, Dation, Deaf, and Pork, (in emirs or boxed eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, NMI), Soda Ash, GertaintOisy, 7'er,Piteb, Eosin, Steel, Manufactured Ta basco, Rosin Oil, (Wearers's, Huger, bbis., and boxes,' tic . 500 per :00 lb. FLoon- $l. 00 per bbl., until further notice. GRAIN-4.5u. per 100 lir., malt further nOtlca, Carron-1 0 2 per 'Co, vet erce,ll, 4 000 until farther notice. In ehipping Goods from any point Bast of Phiblei phis be particular to ILL r.r.p.kaire4 win isansylannis . 1,;„“k e ,,,L0 All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Reed, at PhiladelpFla or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without, detention. Peuronr A.okura.—Olorke A Co„ Chinese; rimier A er, Co.. Memphie, Tenn.; B. P. floes t Co., St. Louie Mo.; P. O. o , ltileylt Co., Pransville, Indiana; Win Louleville, Kentucky.; P.. O. Heide= Madison, Indiana.; H. W. Brown .1 - Co., and Ather - Hibbard, Cincinnati; 11. I. Pierce A Co. Zanesville Ohio; Leech ec Co., No. 44 Kllhyst,..t, Heaton; Leech lk Co., No. 2 Astor }louse, New Yerk, No. 1 William at. New York ; B. J. Sneeder, Philade lp hia ; /regrew 4 Koons, Eallimore ; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent H. J. LOHDAPRP, deg.. General SePerintendent, h.lteans, ri„ 00B1PAN , red np Unpltnl4.loo.oo4 ANA.RIS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS.- IVe have Just receive' our French Cordeotionery, and we manuticturiag is superior article of Marsh Mel low Gum Drops, Bou Bons, Cream Date',, et;o. Call and supply yourselves with the best Confectionery in this city, at MERLES & 'WANE% n01.6.3m No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and Bth. WHITMAN'S SUPERIOR CONPROTIONEA V FINE. MIXED SUGAR PLUMB, FINE MIXED BONBONS, FINE MIXED CANDIES, WsoafaCtore.l, and foriale Wholesale and Retail, by 12'.enr.1111N F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 MAREET STREET, nob West of TWELFTH Otreet. ON SUNDAYS PiAO3IIS. 750. per 100 lb (Tonfertionern. 'utVAIN TERA - tra s t RANOPMENT. PRUADELPRIA. WILMTNOTBN, AND DALTI. RAUROAD. On and afterMOßE Monday:NoveMber 29,1859, PAHSENORR TEAINB LEAVE PRILADAI.PIII A P.r Baltimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (llaPtegs.) ind UP. M. -' For Wilmington, at 8 A; 11., 1, 3:30, and 11 P M. For New Castle, at 8 A. M., and 1.-P. For Middletown, at BA. M. and IP. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and I P. M. - For Seaford 'AB A. 31., and IP. M. TRAINS' YOB PIIII,ABELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.30 (P.:ores/0 12 noon, 101 5.40 P. M. , - Leave Wilmington at 7 20 and 21.40 A. M., 2.25 and 8.55 P. M, Leave New 'Deena at 11.12 A. 51., and B.oi Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M.; and 8.80 P. 14 Leave Dover at 9.20 A: M. and 4,35 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. M., and 3.45 P. M. " TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. -Leave Wilmitigbon'at 9.10 A. 155 Y. if., and .111.15 A. ht. - SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from :Philadelphia to Bal. - tlmore. • , Do do 6.40 P. IC from Baltimore to Phila delphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, wilt ma as follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate pitmen at 6 00 Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. 14. Leave Baltimore for flevre de Orate do 600 P. U. not B. PEY,TON. Preaidant. ii l DlVin}i THE BRITISH, AND . NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL NAIL STEAM LOUP RIM TOE[ To LITERNOOI.. Uhler Cabin kusaage ' ihoond Cabin Paartago, .71197 adirok ?3 stranroOL Chief Odin Pwisage TIN ' Second Cabin Pas sa ge. - 60 The 'ships from Boston call at nalifaU. P3BBlA', Capt. - M:44lnm. CANADA, Capt. L I ang. ARABIA, Copt J. Stone.- AIIECRIOA, Oapt.Wink men ASIA, Capt. P. 0. Lott. fiLWARA, Capt.Byrie. APILICA, Capt. Shannon. BUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These Tema carry a clear white light at wastlietd; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, - leaves Boater], Wednesday, Dec. 1. AFRICA,Shannon, ' ~ N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 8. 31:1110 , A, Leitch, i,i Beaten, Wednesday, Dee. 16. PIIBbIA. Judging, "N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 22. ARABIA. Stone, "Baden Wednesday. Dec. 29. ASIA. Lott. .- N York, Wednesday, Jan E. CANADA'. Ling. "Boston, Wednesday, Jen 12. AFRICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, Jan 19. Bertha not moored until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of them Situps will net be ace-rentable fo• Piold, Silver, Ballion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Signori 'or Metals, unless tills of ladiug rue signed therefor ant the salsa thereof therein espresso& To - freight or penalise AMU, to " n01...y B ouNtr.D. 4 Bowling Omen. satSTEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, 1.1i1) LONDON DERRY, withnut delay, for $3O Return 'Ethan, good for Ma roonthe, to either of the abore places, by soy steamer of the line, $6O tor the round trip, out and back. IF.lOlf NEW TONIC. Eo loburgh, Cumming, iitedneaday,'Door4,l2o'clock M Glanow, Thomson, Eaturdwy.. Jan 22,12 o'cl.ok PEN OLAEODW Glasgow, Thomson, Wednearay, December 2.2 d. Edinburgh, Cummipg, Vararday, January 224. a.tvia OP PARBAGG. PHONE 00,0000 W. First Clam - Steerage, found wth cook-41 provisions MIX NEW YORK. . . Find Clam En 00 Steerage, found with coated provieione LO OD Children or.der 14 years of age, half fere ; Infen's In Side, age, free. Ha tarn tickets available within Liz months, by any steamer of this line% 'irotOhms $l4O Bteorage An ex,erlenced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or peralge apply to • WORKMAN & 00., 123 WAINGT &here, Philadei .hia ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. BALL Er. LONSY, Bucher:wee Wharf, Baltimore n 027 • taFOR CHARLESTON,: S. C.—Heron's LINE—ONLY RFCRILAR LINE—GOODB RE CEIVED AND BILLS ,LADING WINED EVERY DAY.—Yrolght and insruance at leas than sai/lmr ves sel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE,,Oapt. O. P Elarshman, to sail on tiATIIRDAY, December 4th at 10 o'clock A SI., from , second wharf above Vine sheet For farther particulars please see advertisement of Steamship KNYSTONE STATBdu this paper. /or freight or passage apply to . . . • FOR WIARLESTON AND SA 'veoNhar —DIMON'S LINN. QOODI3 REUNITED AND DILIN OF LADING RIGNIID &VERY DAT. The eplesaid Antal= aida-wheeffiteennhips NEYSTONII ISTATZ and ETATS OF GEORUIA, Now form a weekly line for the Donn and ðereal, one of theeo ships selling eyery,DATURDAY at 19 o'clock A. M., alternately tot Inst. Piston ant 8s - NOTION. NOTION. Until the steamship State of Georgia has received her new boilers', the Steamship /leptons State, In order to accommodate - passengers and the trade, will make Weekly Trips, alternately, to Charleston andSavanuak. 1021 VtIAJILJUIMOts The eteamehtp RETRTONS STATI, Captain O. P. Itarehman, will commence loading on THURSDAY. December 2i. and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. 4th, at 10 o'clock, A. 1.1 FOB SAVANNAH The rtespahlp Kezetone . Stele, Captain - Oherles P. fferahme, Witt nett on. 8/..TGROLY, December Ilth, at 10 o'alook.A. M. - - At both Phulesion and Barannoh, those shipacomeot with steamers tor llorida and Hama, and with rail roads, &a., foist]'piews la the South and rowlarrnist. BSSIQHTB BJYUQED. Hear, freight et an average of 16 per cant. belay New York steamship ram INSURANIIII. FEXIGIZT and INBEIRANON ca a farce proportfoa of goods ahlpped Bouth wlll be found to be lower by theca attlya than by salting 'emelt. • (labia plunge - $2O CO attatrage do ' 800 331111211i0/1 Tickets, goat for the pronent year. 80 00 No butt of lading signed after the Alp bee ror enfold or paarago, apply to - A. fitrzA No. 823 pate 81) North Jr., Wham.. tgoate et qbarteetvt L T,!. BLUM. dienta In Bevaxosah j GRAII4.IIIt & 00, For Florida, From Oharletton, steamer CAROLINA, every Toads/. dords from Bwratensh, steamers T. /SANTO and BT. - JOIINB, every Tuesday aud Baturday. i'or Havana, from Oharlestoa, Ammon. IBABBL, on the 4th and 19th of every moutE. . Jell 1858. 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATEN MAIL PACKET LINE.—The splendid Hosts of this old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New Orleans, as beretofore, on • MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, Zo ERIDAYS. AIONDAY PAOKETEI VREIIt.ABRA MIN FRANKLIN.. WEDNESDAY DAMITH JOHN SIMONDS.... INGOHAII "Capt. JAB. F. 8241 TR dapt BURDETT PARIS WAIDAY PACKETS BRLTAST 11. R. W. tau.. roadsfrom Time Boats connect at MemPhis with the Rail roads from that point, also wilh regular Packets fey St. Louis. .Loniaville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respective days Leave Memphis immediately ou the arrival of the Memphis and .Charleston Railroad Oars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea mire may require. For information, Inquire of J. J. RAWLLNGB, At Webb & Plawliume, 316 Main St ; Memphis . B. H. Sawa, Adv. Agent. 001.2.4 m Mints anZir figuaris. VIIESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de ‘...; sire to leesen the consumption of Impure spirits, knowing their InJurionet effects upon the constitution, has Induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and iliesare. Booth, Garrett, & Cmnac, of Philadelphia, proven, beyond all question, to be the mostpnre and coneeqnently least injoßotts spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. It CHILTON. I have &yelped &sample of Chestnitt-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. OHARLEB WHARTON, Ja.. of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an tmusually pure and tine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILWN, M. D., New York, Sept. 3,1853. AnslyW Chemist. • PRILAMSLPELS, Sept. 9,1868. Duke Sia: Wo have carefully tested the Sample of Chest-cat-Grove Whiskey which yen sent us, and WI that it contains acne of the poisonous substance known fro F.sio Oil, which is the charseterietio and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys In general use. Fery_respectfully, /300TH, tifitHRETT, k 0318L411, Anslytical Chemists. To QBAILES WHAITOI, Jr., No': -23 South /TONY Streit, Philadelphia oc2ll-dtjall. " aithaftlirl3..- 11 Usetillon " Karen, SI—WO and other Cognacs of various 7int4ea, in halt pipes and quarter Gana Pelletoiain lionlaelle Brandin, pale and dark, in ball piper, half wake, and one-eighth meta. imported and for sale by 131CNICk Waist; oiXl 221 and 223 Poach 1 onrth street. 111D'IC.K. & CLIAIkIPAGN.E. A constant supp:rof the erigqtal genuine brut, to bond and in store, for rale lil•-WILLIA Al H. YEATOII, sole agent for Pennsylvania, No. 21t1 South PIIONT Street .005 IN —BO rjpes (Dutch Company's) in ‘..X bond, and for Bale by WM.II. Y.11,6T0N, 216 B. VIIONT It. nns a l • Otzle ant, leitstaurante. i IiROADE HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVR SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. CONDUCTED ON TOE EUROPEAN PLAN. A new lease for a term of yearn having, been obtained for this POPUL ali ESTABLISIRLENT, it will con tinue to bo conducted an heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices romaha unchanged, viz: ROOM PER Dar 600. DINNER EIOU. BREAKPART AND TEA, RUM, 37310; The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests cbmfortable. The chambers are bet.ted in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for whlOh no extra charge is made. There is no bar kept in the house to be a source of annoyance to pmts. The accommodations are designed whelly for baldness men—hence no ladies Are received. This house is never closed day or night. .1. D. BROWN, N. DE YOUNG, JONES HOUSE, 11A8IGIEKING, PA, ()treated In ELEGANTLY POIGGINED. 1011 L) NOW OPEN TO NISLTOBB. 2n.y WELLS °OVERLY, Proprietor. DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT. N. E corner THIRTEENTH mid CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. n02.8m0 WM. A DE LitNEY, Proprietor. I PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. a o 808 DIARti ET Street, four doors shore IllellTll, South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted, Fried, Pickled, &c., eco , for Homo Consumption and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to Cantu o'clock. 0e22.4t H . AIbSdRUBS AND CLAMPS. HANDSORUB2. No. I. 02110. per dos. fie. 6. 81 12 per dos 2. Ide. 0. 121 p, 870, " 7, 160 •• leoa. .• • V. 'I 76 •• VI;A\tPB • - 0 Rowi 01.15 per dotal). 7 How, R. 16 per dolen. 8 Row, 89.28 per dom. UNARY C. EOICSTRIN, 86-10 02 Muni THIRD ilitrnt $l9O 75 16 gairiena 6 ~ A. 118 RON, 828 North Wharroe ....Capt. A. B. IBVIN ....OW. J. D. CLANK Omit WM. WBAY ...T. H. NEWELL.
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