tKwortedtor'TSuiErMf.l".., } --—; jlnSTJo'wfiSi? b?«£sj!?whsjvon: 10 eases mdseChs# wtiofrds Co; ( CO** l ” l * 0 ' *H* ittOKTB, IUITEK BAGS tO2orX*fcoWAKTp’ BXdHA!<on,THlt,A.nXLpniA. ship wywtrtnf LBorton,. ,*.^. -~u Liverpool, goon i. /.vJ.ljaguayw, soon Bark Canada,Mitchell. .h|atanzae, soon Bf W Florist, Owens.. .-.vJ.xZadoh' booh r lUMRO or- THE OCEAN STEAMEIIS. ehom tub united states. ’ ■ SKtftS '■ *•I •! • LBAVB JO* day* Ifcimmpnia... ~. New Y?rfc- ’.Hamburg!.-. ~ Nov ’ i ,Kar0e4..............805t0»,,LtY0rp001 Nov 2 Ocean Queen... .New \ ork..Havre -.~.<Nov 0 Kangaroo«.vr-%W.-K ov 5 Anglo ?axon-,. »• i; • Quebec r . Li VQrppoj.. 2»...... .Nov 6 Poma tst uv»-w ? New:Toyk,.l l 9 Jafion..; .. .New-York; .Galway., i -.—* Nov in v u i NewYotlc..;Hav»:....»« --Nov 12 Bavaria New York. .Hamburg,.... .Npv 15 •"imnwiw -1, _, , , 1 Bostoh..LivofpOOl ....,~*-.NftVlO Borussia. Now York- -Hamburg,... —...Deo 1 Fu1t0n..... j.... .New York. .Havre. Deo 20 >v. } . yo ARRIVE,.., • ‘ • OKIPB I1B&.VB- • ■' YOB. SATI v.. . .Southampton. .New York. .get 18 Bavaria Southampton. .New York, .Oot 18 Araso ..,v. ..~-Qot IS 'Afnerioa; - -Xivarnool. .Boaton-- .Oot 22 Vanderbnt.v..gonStstßnpton. .New York^u.Oct fi North Amflrioau.Ltverpool. .Quebec. .. -Oct 2$ G or Baltimore w. Liverpool. .New \ 0rfc..... —Oot 2J r Rsnr. .v.v.nov N , Baxonia... «-•*- .Southampton. .New York. * .Nov 4 Fulton, r. -.. ♦. Southampton. .New Y0rk...;.:. .Nov 15 Teujg&ia. ••.. .Southampton. .New Y0rk......... /.Bee 4 ,Tn« California Mail Steamers Bail from New York on \bo sth and 28th of eaoh month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d>7ih, 12th. 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, 8. C., on the 4th and 19th. ' When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers Will sail on Monday, exoept from New Orleans, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT Ot PHILABELPHKA, Nov, 1, 1839. BUN RISES..—* —6 501 BUN SETS— 610 HIGH WATER.- ..7 29 ARRIVED. ’ Steamship Delaware, Shaw, l7Jiours from New York, .with mdse and passengers to Jas. AUderdice. Passed the snip Calliope, from Liverpool, at anchor below the Buoy on the Brown; saw a light hern oris above the Brandywine; one below Bombay Hook, and another in -'the Bight at New Castle, in tow* bound up. Fabr Alice Lea* Foster, 6days from Georgetown, BC, with, lumber to Rtstey&CO. Experienced very heavy weather during the passage. , _ . , . Bohr ElUott, Freeman, 0 days from Boston, m ballast to esSir tA H l *B Gibson, Crocker, 3 days from New York, with mdse to D Cooper.. . „ „ Bohr Hunter, Raokett, 3 days from New York,inbal last to 3j Audenried & 00. s , Ruth.Halaer, Dayis, 6 days from Bristol, HI, with mdse toNHelungs. % Schr EzohangeiTarr.Sdays from Pooomoke River, withlumbertoXw Bac6n. ■ , Bohr Ocean Bsrd.QuUlm, 3 days from Laurel, Del, wlth lumber to J W Bacon. * Schr Mountaineer. Brown, 1 day from Pennsvjlle, NJ, with corn to L FPoterson. Bohr H P Simmons, Godfrey, from Boston. Bohr Northern Light. Endioott, from Boston, Kchr'Alabama.Yanjtilderifrom Boston. -; Schr J R Plater, Gandy, from Boston. Bohr J Frambes, Somers, from Boston, Bohr Ellen, Jaokson, from Boston. Schr Lamot Dupont. Corson, from Boston. * Bohr A M Edwards, Somers, from Pawtnpket. Schr Sophia Godfr&v.Homan, from Providence. Schrß Frink. Doughty, from. Providence, 0 Bohr R H Wilson) Davis, from Bristol. " • \ CLEARED. U S M steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, Savannah, ’Watts. Bryant. Boston, J W A J TP Starr. Schr Ephraim k Anna, Dole, Mobile, Pettit, Martin . SoKr R HWilson, Davis. Charleston,John R-Wlnte. Sohr LDupont, Corson, Charleston, Nevin k Sawrer. Schr Nancy R. Hagan, Cousins, Charleston, C Miller & Co. . ' Schr 8 M Shaddick, Williams, Hartford, Van Dusen Sohr Hunter* Raokett, N Bed'ord, L Andenried & Co. Schr H P Simmons, Godfrey. Chelsea, Blakiston k Cox 66 ir ft Thompson. Lloyd, oiouoester, do Sohr volts. Case, Greenport, do . Sohr B Frink. Doughty, Boston; , 60 - Sdhr J R PJeter. Gandf, Boston, 0 A Heeksober Ss Co. Sohr Ellen. Jackson, - - do . . dft 80 ir J Frnmbcs, Bomers.Boaton,Bmnlckeon k Glover. Schr A M Edwards, Somers,. WaslUngton, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. • ' * ' „ , Vaugilder, Georgetown, Hayes & God gohr 8 Godfrey, Homan, Norwioh, Baum, Oslo Je Co, 'SchrC PStickney,Garwood. Boston. Corson & Go. 8 W Pondpr, Dorman, Haverstraw, NY, do Rohr S P Godwin. HendrioUaon/Nonnoh,. - dp Btr R Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Or. I Correspondence of The Press.) • - • HAVRE DB GRACE, Oct S9.m The Wyoming left here this motnms with U boats, laden'and ccmrigßed as follows: . . • Emblem, sorap iron to Readme; Julia x Charles, pig ‘iron to Cabeen k Go: 8 k U H'Hitsell, bark to order .Mary A-Kebecca, anthracite coal to Farrell k Herring Otsinaohson, lumber to ; Lewisbunt. Geo 'Hoffman, ami Mayflower, do to Malone k Taylor: Wm Fitting, do fo'Bibknam k Book; Frank Burrows, do to John Craig; Lovers Home, do to M Trump k Bon; Mary, of Ber wick. do to John Craig; Sarah Edith and Two Sisters, coal to Delaware City. . .. ■ , - --HAVRE DE,GRACE*Oct3t. The'Kingston left this morning with 8 boats m tow, laden and consigned 8e follows: . - , Copt- Porter, lumber to Malone A Taylor, andolover- Med to Humphre/s. tfoflipau A Wright; 0 AI Seltser. lumber to Perot it Bro; Benj Liggot and Aoe,dotoM Trump 2c Sou; Six Brother*, do to H Cioskey; Major E 8 Ken ate/do to Richmond; Stars and Stripes, do to Ma Tone k Taylor; Atox Gray, coal toDolaware City. ,1809. The following boats from the Uluon Canal psased into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows; ■ . . . * Emma Cook and Golden Gate, lumber, to Henry Cros key« Co; A H Barmtx;do to Herbert A Davis; HJ Newton, do to Noroross & Sheets, .BT.TBX.SOBAyn* : (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.), CAPE ISLAND, Oct 51, SJOPM. - A bark,a bri&ana twenty light sohooners went in this afternoon, wind north.’ Yours, . ; ■ TKOS. B. HUGHES. MEMORANDA. ’ 1 *. J BteamshipPhmeaaBprague, Matthews, hence, arrived lor Montevideo orßuonDe Ay tea. ' , . - ’Brig Reamer, Wyman, from Jacksonville, arrived at from Charleston,arrived at Georgetown, 80 t 23dJilt. . „ ■ „ , Schr Almon Bacoti, Williams, sailed from Hartford 29th ult for Philadelphia. • Sohr Daniel Morns,Hoover, at Hartford 29th ult. from Delaware City. , ... Schr Austin, Parsons, for Delaware City, cleared at Plymouth2Bth ult. (Ter steamship Nova Soottan, at Quebec.! Sid from Liverpool Oot 15, Escort, Hua»ey* and Can ton, Araesuurr, New York; Coronet, Boult, Savannah? Ifith,. Empire. Coombs,’New Yofk; Krnst Mom* Arndt, fia*slooj>,MKi Compromise, Child, N Orleans; lEurope, B*votin*htlBtb,'Peter Marcy, Thompson, do r t ßnvdley, N York; 17th, Rhine, ‘Moore, doyEp Peters. Curtis, NOrleany. -; SM from Ardrostan Oot 14, A nglesea.New Orleans. 81n from Shanghai) Ang 16, Fatty, Bltfchi New, York. ’ Bid from Foo enow Aug 6, SesStar, Now York. . 81d from Calcutta Sept 2, Gentoo, Freeman, Boston; 7tb, Como, Cobb, oo? Bth, Wild ft&nisrdears .do; Bept LRemder, Townsend, New York; Bth, Moses wheeler, -Whitman, do. - _ . - 1 „ ‘ At Singapore BeptB, Volant, Burgess, for Boston. Sid Aug S 3, Time, Homer, New York; .5 , Arrm the Strait* of Suada Sept 13, Kate Hastings. N - York; 13th, S H Talbot, Burgess, and Nabob, Baxter, do. BREAD pOBE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAM BB OBTAIN BP AT THg YOILOWINtf . - - PLACES; MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8, W, corner of Broad sod > ■, vine street*, C.SL CLARK,.—- a treat, below 'Tenth. - ' H. MoNEIL.«—B. E.' corner Sixth and Coates street. JATHOifc-80N,‘...~..N0, 2W North Fifth street, S. PANCOA6T—..No. 910 Spring Carden JOHM 0. MOXEY rfd.'ua Vinoitreet. T. P. SMITH, —No. 1U North Fifth street JOHN SMITH E. oomer Fifth and V. VT. MATHhWS, —™ .8. i7coruer Eleventh and JO. KNlGHT****** **—*Broad street, below Wal* - - •< -T-. ... ~ nuW - ■'"* - GEORGE GARVIN.-—.—.No. 1419 Lombard street. i). COURTNEY. ■■*■«■ N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streeta.. -TYM. COURTNEY. _No. £O6 South Twelftn B. R.TFANAMAXER—-J.F||«Vil itrwt, ahovo ,&• .LENTZ ~»** .Corner South Fourth and • Johnston streeta. ii. HOLLAND.—** JB. W.comcrSixtocnthand DAVID BADDLER„„ No? «3 B North‘ Eleventh L WKIQBTMAN-*..B.l£fporner Eleventh and S. S.TOMKINB..*.-. w .Nof ffio a J?o?tS' Front _ . ' street, H. W, corner oil Seventh and Pine afreet*. JANE street. betoF Thir teenth street. Fo M. WOOD,.—, W.com* iFranklln and Coatot street*. F#,-AloKRls.»**-»*«»*^«~*.N*W. comer Tenth and '■* Bhippen streeta. B, Bo TURNER,™. iHd South Fypjifc ~J. SHUSTER-....,. *.B. Broad and' '' _ Parrish streets. ’ THOB. T. BLEST..,—. —— Corner Nineteenth street „ „ „ and Ridge avenue. - B. B. 80WN.,-—N-E. corner Ni&th and * si Federal street*. J t XotUTYRE —.Twenty-second street, ab. ALEX, FULLERTON.—cSw?of Fifth andChrl*- 5. L. H1CK5....... store IE tj, H, FAINtER*—. ..1. Philadelphia, Wth'st. R. I. YARNB Li,—.-..l,£ter lro,d - JOHN BARNET.^—*~,Tramont and Fine Grove - Penna. , • GEO. B. TOWNSEND.—. West Penna M. McCLEES... ~t. Atlantic City, D. HORTON. Florence, N.J. ' , Colombia, Pa. S. F. EBERIEIN.. . JeS-tf ... _ nfBOHANIOAIi BAKERY, Corner ivA BROAD and .VINE Streets, PHfIiADELPHIA. • ■ Thu establishment is now tn successful operation, day. end nightpftnd all are reepeotrolly myited to oall and see the whole process ofbrewi-mafefng for themselves.'.. ■ 'The undersigned take* the liberty of.ow ing that for thirty-five years he has beena practical Bnker—five as apprentice, and nyo as jottrneytoan In one or theftttt hoasegm HootUnd, and, twenty-five as raaator~-durmg which timo Ue has had the opportunity of makiugmany, experiments, and observing an tfia^ improvements which have baoTrmade during that period. - - - ’ 'ln tufa cstabhahment, of wmoh he has now the man* agemeatiinodditionto oonipiete,labor-saving ma-’ 'oEUiery,ne has how faoilities of many kinds not Hereto-, • ■&SunKestrained in the purchase of floor, nope bat -the soundest and beat shall lever bAused 5 and he 17a* no ! saltation in safinr that Bread of all kjnd* oan bedf yertd,ufisurpa*aedln quality.and weight by that made Breid made by the Mcohanioa •Bakery has not been tried;or in which it hM bedn'tried editwitwcommencembni, before the maohinery Vasin MWrftptworkiiig' order, are respeotfplly asked to give it : a trial 1 now, the undersigned S,*4X to WAKMrNG AND VENTILATING 5k UI f“ l f* ,3 , inB ," ireoll J l 0V1, . r . .tha.uamß pi-.thßaufej.nnd the. opnicai tubes, tliroush - whihh all the drafts pass, are so arranged as tooonsuTfl© tjie.larger part pf the WI, Mins efi , iilMinf. „ ■■‘•J ! . .*i.«o, «l*Br6f Cniilrnf BimsiM,; ndnpt.fi for hotel nnct wrivate age, Collins* Paten&.Chijjmey Cafe for ventila wSa liFTie.piioe Sto»„, with Boiler., *4, •~ : j Bajcxx AjWiatmfA , ■’ various r 7 " n.' )' xnuAi,. *TN ; THE /DISTRICT COURT TOR THE ilr!?.fnT^ mp&0? Fhiladelpaia* ve. EDWARD R. "~Z. . .'“AtiMvettd.ex,;Match!BW-No.iq93. Tbeßudereigcediias begnanuointed Auditor to report .dwtrihutipu-OLtheftmdraieod qy the sale ol the follow ewrjr,bnokrae«suaie or tenement thorepn ereqted, situ ate 60 the northaido of Green street, at the metanceof oneluimlrad and «n«bty-w»ven l®® 4 . **<§?*s Phs east wide of Niueteentu street, in the Cjtror l nimdM •phla, oontaidrog in front or breadth on said Green street 23 feet< inchest and extendina in length or depth noTth •ward, .paralleT withsaid Nmeteemh street, oue hundred feet nine.inches. Bounded northward by ground aoworintoof John E, Young,eastward by gromiil now or late ofllatman Kuhu,westward by ground iormor I? of said Edward R. Elliott, and southward br Green atreet' aforesaid* (being the same lot of ground which JohnE. Young and wife, by indenture dated the Klhday,; 'OfMay/A. D. 1865, andrecordodnt Philadelphia in Deed 1 Bookß. D. W„ N0.,2t», page 829 Aq... granted ami cou ;veyed unto the said Edward R. Elliott m lee. Reserving thereout tho yearly ground rent, or sum oftwo hundred and seventy-eight dollars,, payable hall yearly on the IstQf^Apriland October, m every year therein tuen -AIL persons interested in the fund are notified to pre sent their claims to tho Auditor* at hie office. No. 240 touth Sixth street, on WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of Vovember, 1859, at 4 o’clock P. M., or be debarred from coming in upon the same. JOHN F. BIUNTON, 0029-Kit Auditor. FTUE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .. EDWARD 8. LAWRENCE vb. JACOB SCHNELL and JULIANA, his Wife, Garnishees of JACOB FIT TING. Ahs Vernl. Ex. June T., J 859. No. IM3. . _ The Auditor appointed to distnbute.theiund arising rom the sale, under the above proceedings, of a oertain suck house and lot of ground* on the oi TENTH Street, 308 ieetnorthward of MASTER Street. 16 feet front by 74 feet in depth (more particularly de scribed in the said writ). WJllmeet the parties interest ed- at his office, No. 266 South FOURTH Street on MONDAY, November 7,1869. pt * o’clock P. ftf., when and woere all persons are required to makp their claims, or be debarred from comuig upon tliO Baid fund. -. 027-thitu!Ct WM. SERGEANT, Auditor. Hf UNICIPAL CLAIMS.—Notice is hereby XTJL given to the owners of the Properties mentioned n the appended Memoranda of Claims, that Writs of talre Facias will be issued thereon in three months from the dato hereof, unless the same are paid on* or before that time. S. T. VAN SANT, - Attorney for Claimants, 123 South FIFTH Street, Philo. CLAIMS FOR CARTWAY AND FOOTWAY PA VING, CURBING, AND OTHER WORK. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 1. The oitr of Philadelphia to use of Adam War thman and James L. Barrow v,Brown, De Rossett, k Co., own ers or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners. Com mon Pleas, December Term, 1868, No. 30. Pavmg, $163 21. Lot, southwesterly corner of York and Cedar streets, in front on said York street M feet by 129 feet G>« jpebes to Gordon street. ■ Nineteenth ward. 2. Bame v. same, owners or reputod owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas, December Term, 1858. No. 51. Paving, &143 37. Lot south westerly cida of York street, 167 feet southeasterly from the southeast-, erly side of Lemon Btreet, in front on said York street 61 feet by 129 feet 6>* inches to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 4. Same v. Caleb H. Meeker, owner or reputed owner, Or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Torin, 1869. No. 208. Paving, $216 93. Lot southwesterly sido of Cora! and Wpod streets, in front on said Coral street 166 feet 6)4 inches to Moore street, by 16 feet m dopth. Nineteenth ward. . $. Same v. Edward Leigh, owner or reputod ownor, or whoever may ba owner. Common Plena. March Term, 1869. No. 201. Paving. $2l 99. Lot and Brick Dwelling northwesterly aide ofCoral street, 69 feet northeasterly from Dauphin street, in front on said Coral street 27 feet b> 64 feet in depth. Nineteenth ward. 7. Same v. Brown k Boyd, owners or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners. Common Picas, March Term. 1889. No. 196. Paving, Q 93&). Lot and Brick Dwelling southeasterly corner of Coral and Dauphin streets, m front on said Coral street7l feet 3k inches, including one-half of a 2 feet 6# inches wide alley, by 16 feet in depth. Nineteeth ward. 8. Same V. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Picas, March Tonn. 1859. No. 197. Paving, %1H 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 12 fee northeasterly from Moore strpet, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 63 feet 7# inches to a four-feet wide alley. .Nineteenth ward. 9. Same v.Bame, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may bo owners. Common I’leos, March Term, 1869. No. 193. Paring, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on orcoted. northeasterly comer of Coral and Moore streets, in (root on said Coro! street 12 feet by 62 feet 7.'* inches in depth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 10. Same r, same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners, Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. No. 199. Paving, $l6 62. Lot and Brick Dwolhng thereon erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 43 feet north easterly from Moore atreet, m front on said Coral street 12 feet by 02 feet 7;« inches in depth to a four-feet wide alley.. Nineteenth ward. Ji, Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may lie owners. Common Pleas, March form, 1869. No.2W. Paving* $l6 62. Lot ond Brick Dwelling tlioro on erected* southeasterly side -of Coral street. 24 fee northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Cora street 12 feet by 62 feet 7% inches in depth to a four-foot wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 12, Same v. same, owners or reputed ownors.orwho over may be owners. Common Pleas, March Term, 1869. N».2U2. Paving. $l6 02. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on orected, southeasterly side of Coral street, w feet uortlioaeterlr from Moore street in front on said Co ral street 12 feet, tlicnoe m depth on the northeasterly Jiue thereof 64 feet, thence southwesterly parallel to said Coralatreet7foet6?£inoheg; thence northwesterly pa rallel to the said Moora street II feet 4*£ inches; thonce southwesterly parallel to the said Coral stroet 4 feet 6i£ inches; thence aorthweaterlj’parallel to the said Moore street 62 feet7J« inches to said Coral street. Niuetecth ward. , • ‘ IS. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Tie an, March Tonn, 1869. No. 203. Paring, $20.62. LotandßnckDwclhnson the southeasterly side of Coral street, 86 feet northeasterly from Moore street, in front on said Coral street 12 feet by 62 feet 7‘i inohos in depth to a four-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 14. Same v, same, owners or repnted owners, or who overmar be owners. Common Plena, March Term. Zfo/204. Paring. $lO 39. Lot and Brick Dwelling there on erected, southeasterly side of Coral street, 72 feet northeasterly from Moore street, in fronton said Coral street 13 feet 31a inches, including one-half of a two-feet B‘i inohos wide alley, by 61 feet in depth. Nineteenth ward. 25. Same v. McCartney k Townsend, owners or repu ted owners, or whoever mar be owners. Common Picas, March Term. 1869. No 194. Paving, #lO5 so. Lot and Brick Factory or Mill thereon erected, snuthenit erly corner of Coral and Dreor streets. Beginning at a point on said'corner, thence extending southwesterly along the said Coral street 63 feet }£ inch to the east side rOf Frcntstreet, theqoo southerly along the said Front street 18 feet to a point, thenco easterly at right angles with said Front street 67 feet \\% inohes to a point, thonce northeasterly parallel to the said Coral street 37 'feet 11?4 inches to the said DroerBtreet,thenconorth westerly along the said Dreer street 39 foet 27« inches to thoplaooofbeßinning. ■ 16. Bamp v. Elam F. “Witmer, owner or reputed owner, orwhoeyerraay be owner. Common Pleas. March Term, 1839. No. 189. Paving, $lB 44., Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly side of Coral street. 96 lee southwesterly from Wood street, tn front on said Coral street meetby 62 feet 7 H inches in depth toathroe feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. . 37. Same v. same, ownor or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term. 1859. No. 190. Paving, $lB 44. .Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly sido of Coral street, 84 feet south westerly from Wood street, in front on said Coral street )2 feet by 62 feet Vf, inches to a three-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 19, Same v.Bame, owner or repnted owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1839. No. 392. Paving, $2O 82. Lot and. Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly- side of Coral street, 69 leet C inohos BoathvpMteriy from tho southwesterly side of Wood street,', in front on said Coral street IS feet 6 1 inches, inoludmg one-half a three-foot wide alloy, by 66 foet7& inches in dopth to a three-feet wide alley. Nine ioontn ward. f 13. 8»mo v. same, owner or repntod owner, or whoever may be ojvner. Common Fleas. Maroh Term, 1859. No. 133. Favin?. 818 44. Lot and Brick Dwelling thereon erected southeasterly side of Coral street, 72 feet south westerly from the southwesterly side of Wood street, in front on said Qoral street)? feet by 62 feet 7 H indies to * threo-feet wide alley. Nineteenth ward. 23. Same v. Brown, De Rossett tk Co., owners or re ?uted owners, or whoever may be owners. Common leas, December Term, No. 32. I’aring, $5O 67. Lot northeast side of York street, 80 feet eouthoasterh from thp southeasterly side of Trenton avenue, m fronton said York street 18 feet by 125 feet 3 inches toEmleu street. > Nineteenth ward. 21.. Same v.xame, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Fleas.DeoemberTenn, 1858. No. 33. Paviug, $137 65. Lot southwest side of York street, 108 feet southeasterly from tho southeast erly sule of Lemon street, m front on said York street 49 Test by 129 feet 6lf inches to Uordou street. Nine teenth ward. . A , 22. Same v.Stotesbury k Ayres, wnera or reputed owners, or whoever may be owners. Common Fleas, March Term, 1859. No. 91. Footway paving, $23 88. Lotsouthwesterlycornorof York and Tulip streets,in front ou said YorkstreetM feet by l&foe tdtf inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth wnrd. O, flame v. A. Longslreth, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Fleas, March Term, 1859. Nq- Footway paving, $l7 91. Lot eouthweaterlyside of York street, 64 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Sepvjva street, in front on said York streets Toet by 123 feet 6 H inches in depth to Gomon street. Nineteenth ward. 25. Ham© v. Athwiftßiut Ford, owner or reputed own er, or whoever may be owner. Common Fleas, March Term; t 859. No. 95. Footway paving, $32 36. Lot southeasterly oornerofYork and Gray stroots, thenco southeasterly along the said York street 64 feet to a point, thence southwesterly at right angles with the said York street 129 feet 6# Inches to Gordon street, thence northwesterly along tne said Gordon street 40 feet to said Gray street, thence northerly along the said Gray street 43'fcet H inch to a point, thence farther along the fsid Gray street the place of beginning. Nineteenth ward. 26. Same v. Fhilip Rump, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may bp owner. Common Pleas, March Torm, 1850. N 0.98. Footway paving, $32 83, Lot southwest erly corner of York ana Lemon streets, in front on tho saul York street 64 feet by 129 mohes in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 27. Same v. Sutton k Fisher, owners or reputed own ers, or whoover may bo owners. Common Fleas, Maroh Term, Nr-97. Footway paving, $37 21. Lot northeast side pfYork street, 64 southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Lemon stroet, in front on said York street 72 feet by 125 feet 3 inches in depth to Eralen street. Nineteenth ward. 28. Same v, Brown, Be Rossett, k Co., owners or re puted owners, or whoever-may be owner*. Common Fleas, March Term, 1869. No. 98. Footway paving, $49 75. Lot southwesterly Side of York street. 103 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side or Lemon street, in front on said York etreet 100 feet by 129 feet 6K inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 29. Same v. same, owners or reputed owners, or who ever may be owners. Common Pleas. March Torm, 18®. No. W. Footway .paving, $32 83. Lot southwesterly corner of York and Cedar streets,in fronton said York streets4f«et by 129 feetfiff inches in depth to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward. 30. Same v.E.C. Quinn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas. March Torm 1S». No. 120. Paving, $lO2 27. Lot southwesterly eido of Huntingdon .street, f 77 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly'Sidp of .Jaswr street, In front on said JfuntmttioiKstreet BO feotdmohea by 146 feet AV inches in depth to Haxaard street, ‘Nineteenth ward. 81. Ha#ne v. same, owner or reputed owner, or whoevor may lie owner. Common Pleas. March Term, 1859. No. 122, Favm*. $l4O 62. Lot southeasterly corner oi'jiim tington&nd Jasper streets, in frnot on said Huntingdon etreet 72 feet by 148 feet 8)« inches in depth to Hazzard etreet. Nineteenth ward. 32. Samn v. A. Cette, owner or reputed owner, or who ever may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1K59. No. 124. l aying, $174 80. Lot westerly corner of Ilunt lngdon and Jasper streets, in.rront on said Huntingdon Nineteen?!? mohes to Hazzard street. fame v, Abel Lukehs, owner'or reputed owner, or paver may lw oirner. Common Pleas, March Term, iaKl. N 0.137. Paving, S2OU6. Lotnorthwesteriroor ner Huntingdon street and F/ankford road.. Beginning at a point in said oofner,thence extending northwester ly along the said Huntingdon street 109 feet 2H inches to anoint, thence northeasterly at nclit angles with tho said Huntingdon street 68 feet inches to a point, thence-easterly 74 feet ID* inolies to the Frankford road, and at nzlit angles therewith, thence south-south wardly along the saia FranlfTord road 1W feet % inches to the place of beginning. Nineteenth ward. 34, Same v. James Goioher, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Plena, .March Term, 1859. No. 133. Paving, $109.87. Lot northwes terly corner of Huntingdon and Emerald streets, in front on Huntingdon street 60 feet by 320 feet in depth to Elisabeth street, Nineteenth ward. 35. Same v. same, owner or reputed owner, or who ever may be pwner. Common Pleas, March Torm, 1859. No. 188. Paying, $13031. Lptsoutharlyc.oroerofHun- Huntingdon 38, Same v. Abe! Lukons, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may bo owner. Common Plea*, Maroh Term, 1859. No. IST. Paving, $l9l 82. Lot northeasterly comer o.i Huntingdon and Coral streets, in front on said Unu tmgdonstreetlOOfeet, in depth northeasterly along tho said Coral street 80 feet B i% inches to a point, thence southeasterly at right.angles with said Coral street W feet 2/i iHches to 11 point, thence farther easterly at right angles with the Fraukiordroadd feet ILV ineboa ton g«nt f fhence southwesterly at right angles with said untmgdon street 62 feet 2K inches to said Huntingdon stroet. Nineteenth ward. 87. Bams v.samo, owner or reputed owner, or wlioeVer may be owner. Common Pleas, March Term, 1859. No. 121. Paving, $29 22. Lot and brick dwelling thereon erected, northeasterly guloofHuntingtion street, 100 foot southeoaterly.frora the soDtheastoriysidoqf Coral street, in front on eaul Huntingdon street 18 feet by 68 feet 10’* mopes in depth on the southeasterly line thereof, mid 82 lest ?|r inches m depth on the northwesterly lino there of Nineteenth ward. 38. Bnmo v. William H. Witte, owner or reputed owner, or be owner. Common Picas, March Term,, 1869. No. 100. Footway caving, $43 02. Lot northeMttmy corner; of York and Tulip streets, m frimt on said York etreet 72 feet by 125 feet 3 mehesin depth to'Emlen rix eet. Nineteenth ward. * 89. Same tv Robert Neill, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be Common Pleas, March Totm, 18ft?« Noi-as*, 'JPavni«,sl7 IS. Lot on east side of Par ker street <5O fedt northward from the north side of Wood street, in fronton saul Parker stroet 16 feet by 136leet in 'depth to-Trenton avenue. Nineteenth ward. 1 au9-t3m ‘ 1 INSTATE OF HENRY HOLMES, Pec'd. Jt!i * Litters‘ of'Administration Upon the Katnte of HENRY, HOLMES, J*te ofthe city of Philadelphia, de cewsed, Imvjn* Mon granted to the undortigneu. nil p@r- Bdnk having cfairiik or demands agmnet the said Estate •win make tMm known without delay»anu those indobted thereto ' No. m South FOURTH Street. fro WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN MER- LEUAI. F THE ORPHANS’ . COURT FOR THE I CITY AITO COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ,■ Estate of ROBERT FLEMMING, i)eoea»ed. Becontf Account. , i Tha Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle*! i and adjust the second account of WILLIAM BROWN, who survived Robert R. Henry and Jane Stevrart, Exs outors of ROBERT FLEMMING, dcoeascd, and to ! make distribution of, the balance in the hands of the accountant, wll meet the-parties interested, for the purposes or his appointment, on MONDAI, the 7th day of November.- law. «t 4 o olock I‘. M., at his Qmce, No. 133 South FIFTH Street, in the olty of Phila delphia. - ’ • Q2?-thßtu-St \V. E. WHITMAN, Auditor. X /N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE A OITV AND COTJNTV OP PHILADELPHIA. / Estate of PISHBIFER V. SMITH, Deceased, , The Auditor appointed by tjie Court to audit; settle, and adjust the acoonnt of ANNE M. SMITH, Adminis tratrix of PERS.FEIt F. SMITH, deceased, and to innko'distribution of tho balance in the hands of the Accountant, will meet tho parties interested. I tor the purposes of his appointment. >er 10th, at 4 o’clock P. M., at N 0.627 WALNUT Street, n the city of Philadelphia. o23«stuthdt__ INSURANCE COMPANIES. j|UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPUM, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859, !s now prepared to make INSURANCE upon Build- ings, Furniture, and Merchandise genera!!}’, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts its Business on the Mutual Flan Eiclubivp.lv, all the insured being alike inte-' rested, thereby offering great inducements to those who wish to insure economically as well as safely. t Further particulars may be obtained on application to ( any of the Directors or at the Office of the Company, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Benjamin Malone, T. Ellwood Chapman, John J. Lytle. James Smedley, 'William Bedell, William Hawkins, Caleb Clothier, Thomas F. Rowlett, Robert E. Evans, Joseph Hayward, Ellwood B. Davis, Frederick Cadmus. , MALONE, President. lEDLEY, Vice Presidant, irpr. :iry. BKNJAMIJ JAMES BM John J. Lytlk, Treasu T. E. Chapman, Secret Branch office of tub new YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. i CAPITAL, $l,BOO 000. . „ i K. W. TROTTER, , General Agent. BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. No. KB South FOURTH Street, CAPITAL, SI,800,u»0. PHILADELPHIA RKFFRKNCB! Thomas Robing. John W. Claghorn. Lewis Cooper. J. D. LippmcoU, William Shatl'er. Robert Ewing. ogT-Im Delaware mutual safety in SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA* 1836. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. _ MARINE INSURANCE ON VEBBELS, ) _ CARGO, t >To all parts of the World* INLAND INSURANCE Oq Goods,by River; Canals,JLakes, and Land Carnage ..ter* I/L.--..01 ,un&ss, t*... to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise .generally. On Stores*DwellineHousos, 5c o. ASSISTS VF THE COMPANY, November 1, ISM. Par, Jlfarfcrt Falae. t slo3,060, Philadelphia City cent. L0an....§105,144 00' 8110,000, Pennsylvania State Loans J 04,423 00 50,00% U. 8. Treasury & cent. Notes.... 80,113 50 . K>,ooo, Penneylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6#-cent. Bonds .... 45,875 00: §20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage 6 cent. Bonds 13,000 00 §15,000,300 slrares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the city of Phila delphia 14,925 00 §5,000,100 glares Pennsylvania Railroad t ttT M 65,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Raii road Company ; £5O 00 63,550, Sundry sharos Philadelphia Ice Boat Company, Havre do Grace Steam Tow Boat Sa- vannah Steam Navigation doni sany, and t hUadelphiaExohaago Company- ~— J,030 00 $340,700 „ 8319,199 00, Bonus And Mortgages, and Rea] Estate, Of fice Buildinc . 71.SWS5 Bills reooivable for Insurances made 201,666 36 Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Polioies recently issued—anil other d^btsdue the Company $1,2631 Scrip and stook of suudry Insuranco Compa nies-..-. .......... 8,22000 Cash on Deposit in Bank,- , 42,067 66 3TORS. Junes 0. Hand, Theophilus Pauldinc, James Tr&auair* William Eyre, Jr,* J. F. Pemston, Joshua P. Eyre, Barnuol E. Stokes, Henry Sloan. James B. M'Fari&nd* Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Fittflb’gi D.T. Morgan, “ J. T. J/oean, ‘ ■M MARTIN, President, S. HAND, Vice President, sretarv. mh2s-<ltf William Martini Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, JohnC. Davis, John R. Penrose* George G. Leiper, ™faSBgr william C. Ludwig, Hugh Craic. Bpencer Mllvame, Charles Kelly, H. Jones Brooke, JaoobP. Jones, ... WILLIAi THOS, C, HENRY LYLBURN.Seoi rpXIB ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU JL RANCE COMPANY of PHir.AUßLprriA, , „ 409 YTALNUT STREET. This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Pire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stooka of Goods, and Merchandise generally. The following provision in the Policies of this Com- their security when assigned as eol ‘‘This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise, affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to l a gmund-rent, or mortgage, and the approval ofeuch it S' signmentby the office, by any transferor conveyance of the mortgaged promises, by the owner of the same.*’ Paul T. Jones, - ■ Jeremiah M. Brooks, JohaHulme, Robert Clarke, Isaac S. waterman* David Balomon, Edward G. James, William Vnnderveer, Joseph Jnane/, Theodore Cinier, Joseph H. Collins. Samuel Costner. PAUL T, JONES, Presid »»* „ WM.VANDERVEER, Vice President. Gilbbrt S. Btkrlijm. Sfloretar*- mv7-tf Howard fire and marine insu. RANOK COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. , DIRECTORS. Thos.L. Lnder®, Wm. P. Leeoh, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt, W. D. Truitt, M. W, Baldwin, Win. K. Hamlin, JohnO. James, 11. H.SiiillinKford, A. J. Buokoor, C. K. Bpamder, John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston, William RaiKuel, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles .K, Norton, John Garrison, Isaac Myer, E. 8. Warns. Edward A. Warn®, John E. Addicks, R. T. Keuail, Preaident-THOMAS L. LUUKRS, Vice President— h, 8.. WARNE. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. del; AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.„ 1810-CHARTER PERPET- No. $lO WALNUT Btreet, above Third, Philadelphia, l Hsnoff »torso paid-up Capital Bto*kMd Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in-, sure on. Dwojlings, Stores, Furniture, Morohaudixo,. Vessels m lort ana thoir. Cargoes, and other Persona]' Propertj. AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted. 4CTOR9." * George Abbott, JohnT. Lewis, John welsh, James R. Catnptoll, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dtitilh, Patriot Brad), Chss. W. Poultney, Israel Morris. „ GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS K. MARIB. Seoretarr. jaS3-ly if Fame insurance company, no. '4ll CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, STATE OF CONFINED TO FIReTnD INLAND RISKS, _ directors: gamno, Wright of Wright, Bros., Sc Co. William W. Walter*, WilHem Ryan & Co, Charles Richardson.. J. C. Howe It Co. Qroror A. West - West, Kobe*, & Lloyd. Barclay Lippixcott.-. Lippinoott, Hunter, A Sootl Jacob W. Stout -, CUallees, Stout, A Co, gSNRT Lewis, Jr..— . Lewis,Bros., A Co. avid B. 8irnbv........ Davis A Birney, A. H. Rosemjbim...—. . Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co, Johr B. Ellison John B. Ellison A Bona, John W.Lvbbman..—. John W. Evonnan A Co, Thomas 8. Martin..... Bavase A Martin. GEORGE W. DAY, Prostdent. . .. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vico Pres't. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Soo'y. aut-tf TNSURANCB COMPANY OP THE X BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Ch&rtereiUn ITOipCapital s2oo,ooo—Assets, January 1, AU invested in sound and available securities—con tinue toinsure on Veseelsapd Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Ac., on liberal terms. „ „ tiIREOTOHS: , Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby* Samuel Grant, Jr., Btries8 tries Macalester, Tobias Wagner, Utsta 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaon, luß. Build. Henry G. Freeman, LU&ui R. White,' Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson. HENRYI). SHERRERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER.Secretary. ieO-wfrntf Life insurance and trust com. PANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, #902,226 £6. INJURES LIVES for tho whole term of 'life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and makes ail contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. • ■ TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, BeoJamm Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, wi nam P.Haoker, JosephH.Trotter, William H. Kern, James Luston, Samuel C. Huey. Theophilus Paulding, CharlesiHallovrell, Edmund A. Souder, Henry o, Townsend, DanieiL. Hutchinson, wfe. K ®. fiteMsfr* sss Warner M. Raain, . John G. Bienoer, P. 8. Mtohier, Easton. DANIEL President. SAML. E. STOKES. Vice Pres’t. Jobs W. Hobnob, Secretary. aulB-ly TIE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. srn WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. capital. .7.-. ahxmwo SURPLUS 7771«ux» FIRE, MARINE,, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance, limited,and perpetual, onßuildings and Merchandise of all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Oooan, on Vessels. Freight and Cargo to and from aU parts of the World. OfrpiCEßg. GEORGE H. HART, President. K. P. ROSS. Vioe President. M. R. COfIdSHALL. Secretary. B. H. BUTLER, Ass’t Beoretnry, DIRECTOR*. , E. W. Bailer, Andrew it. C«»mber»» Charles G, ImlftT, H, K. CoKcahalh Hon. H. W. Foller. aol George H. Hart, R. P.noss, A. C.CftttelL Foster 8. Perkins, „ Seinuel Jones, M, J)„ CILVER SOAP —A simple preparation for cleansing 1 Silver Plate, Jewelry', Mirrors, Mnr bio, &q.t far more convenient and effective than nny other. One hall the labor of House cleaning may bo saved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zmo white, and as »$> scruMuns is required, the savins,ln the wear ol the paint is much greater than the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and white£swhen new. Manufactured only by the Boston Jndexioal Soap Company, and by (heir appointed * CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH ami CHESTNUT. . rtl- JjIAMILY CHOCOLATE ' Manufacturer and Importer of Preuob and Spanish «,» «, -™. mjpCOLATE. Store S. W. oorner ARCH end NINTH Street*. *3-3m rFantorv 814 Filbert street.) Hams and shoulders.—2,3oo Pieces City Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also, Wp D>eae« extra Susar Cured Hams, for sale b/ C, 0. BAvbEK ifc CO.,fARCH Btreet, second door above Front, p 29 THE PResS-^HMDE; nPHE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL X . RAILROAD. 1859. 1859. THE CAPACITY TO three through FABSENGKR trains BETWEEN. PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia -with Through Trains from Boston, New York, andaU.Pomts hast. and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cm einnati.St..Louiß..Clflvehtnd, Chicago, Burlington. St. Paul’s, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all intermediate points in. Ohio, Jndmnn.lUinoia, Kentuc ky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,.Missouri, Kansas, ana Nebraska—thus tunnelling facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com- I fort by any other route.. ; Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, 1 Without ohnngo of Cars or Conductor*. | Brooking Oars are attachod to each Train: Woodruff's ! Bleeping Cars to Rxprosa and last Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Past Lines, Sun days excepted. ... Mad Tram leavos Philadelphia At 7.15 A. M, PasiLino “ “ 11J0 A.M. Express Tram leaves " 70.60 IK M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Accommodation at 12..% A. hi, HarrisburgAooommqdation,via Columbia,2oo P.M, Columbia „ w V ot , , . .. Fnsaongers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkosbunt, and Lancaster Prams, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Pasaonfer station. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Bufla lo. Niagara Falls, and intermediate poiuts, leaving Phila delphia at 7.15 A. M.»awU P. M.,.r0 directly through. Tickets Westward may bo obtained nt the office of the Company in Philadelph.a, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward nt any of the important Railroad OlBoes in the \>eut; also on.board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio R rx”Far© always a* low iui any other Jtouto. Tho completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, moico this the | WItEOT LINE. AND THE "GREAT NORTHWEST.” The connection of track* by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding till dravago or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are «ul ventures renmly appreciated by Shippers of Freight nud the Travelling Public., freights westward. By this Route Freight* of all descriptions can be for warded from PJuladolphm. Now York, Boston, or Balti more, to any point on tho. Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or.Missoun, by Rail toad direct. t . _ .. . . The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwardod to any port on the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misoun, Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Bakes. Merchautaand Shippers entrusting the transportation of tiieir Freight to tins Company, can rely with confi dence on \tfl Boeedy transit. . _ THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point m the West by the Penns) Ivanift Railroad are at all times us favora ble as oro charged by other Railroad Companies. Be particular to mark packages “ via Penna. Rail , in the West ordering goods from tho East, will do well to direct them to bo shipped by this Route. For Freight Coutracts or Shipping Directions, apply I to, or addroas either of the following Agents of the Cora t““T: D. A. STEWART, Piltßliurie: Doyle k Co.» ll .B .Fierce k Co., Zanes ville, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Riplej* 0.; B. MoNoely, Alays viiie, Ky.; Ormsby k Cropper, Portini’outh, 0.; Paddock k Co., Jellersonvillo, Indiana; 11. W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati. O.i Athern k Hibbort, Cincinnati, O.; R. C. Moldrum, Madison, Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley k Co., Evansville, Ind.j N. W. Gra ham k Co., Cairo. III.; R. F. Hass, St. l*»uia, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tonn.; Harris k Hunt, Memphis, Tonn.; Clarke k Co.. Chicago. 111.; W. H.H. Komils, Alton, 111.; Murphy k Walle, Dubuque, III.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at diHerent points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following places before shipping or lottora undressed to either of thorn on the subject o ' freights, will moot with prompt attoution: O. SIiEKDJSH. Philadelphia. MAGRAW k KOON’S, North street, Baltimore. LEECH k CO., 2 Astor House, or 1 S. William st.,N.Y. LEECH k CO.. M Kilbv street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Fhila, L. L. HOUPT. Gen’l Tickot Agent, Phua. THOB. A. SCOTT, Gen’l Sup’t. Altoona, Pa. laA.W 022-stuth2in 1859. 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW i'ORK LINES. THK CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S LINES, EROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW Y&KK AND WAY-PLACES, FROM WALNUT-BTRKBT WIUBV, Will loavo os follows, viz: , „ . . Fare. AtflA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam.&Am. Accommodation ........... . $2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camdun and Jersoy City, (Now JerseyJAooommodation 3 29 At 9 A. Jj., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mai 1..... 300 At 11 A. M„ by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jersey City, Wosteri) Express.... 900 At 12 }g V. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dntton., 2 25 At3P. M., via Garadon nnd Amboy, C. &A. Ex press S 00 At 4 P. M.. by fjfteaftiboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City, Evening Express.... S 00 At 4 P. M.. by Steotnboat, via Tacony anti Jer sey City, 2J Class Ticket , 2 25 Ate P. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail.. 3 00 At 11 P. M.,via Camdenand Jersey City,Southern Mail.. 2 25 At 5 P.M.viaCiwndan and Amboy .Accommodation, (Freightand Paasengor)—lst Class Ticket 225 . 2d Class Ticket 1 AO Thed P. M. Mail Line rune dally. Tie II P.M. South ern Mail. Saturdays excepted. For Dolvulere, Eastou, Flemington, Ac., at 0 A.M. ForMauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlohem, at 6 A. M.*vin Lehigh Valley Railrond. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkcsbarre, Montrose. Groat Bemr, ko.,at 8 A. AL, via Delaware, Lackawanna. nnd Western Railroad. For Mount |lollt. st 0 and 9 A. M.. and 2>» and 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 3 P. M. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at SH and i P, M., from , Walnut-street wharf. 1 For Palmyra, Delanco, Boverlr. Burlington. Borden tovm. &c., at 12>i, 1. and 3H P. M. Hteamboat John Noi!uon,for Bordentown and interme diate places, at 2)* P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A.M. and 4 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed onch passenger. Passengoraare prohibited from taking su> thing as bag gage but their weanug apparoJ. All baggage over fifty pounds to he paid for extra. The company limit tnei • responsibility for baggage to one dollar perpound, ant will not be hoblo lor any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. Oct. 1.1559. . WM. H. GATZMER. Agent. $696,804 70 v X I Ll E J mXL SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLKSTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN. MA(fCH CHUNK. HAZLETON. On and after MONDAY, May 16th, 15Kb PaaaengeT Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Pin ludelphla. DAILY. (Sundays excepted: > For Bethlehem, Allentown, Alauoh Chunk, Hazelton, Ao.,(Express.) at 9AO A. M. „ For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 4 P. M. For Dojlestown, (Accommodation,) nt 8.15 A. M. and 6 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 2.15 P. M. andfl.au P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA : Loflveßethlehem, (Express,) atSA.M.and4.loP.M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 0.50" A. M. nnd 4 P. M, Leave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 0.30 A. M. nnd 3.55 P.M. .. , ON SUNDAYS: J’hiladelphia, for Doylestown, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doylestown, for Phutula., atG3O A. M. and 6.45 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1.60; Ur Mauoh Chunk, $2.00, to Easton, 81.60*. to Dovlostown.&tcants. All Passenger Trains (except Sundry Trains,)oon nectat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second ami Third-streets Passenger Railroads. milt) ELLIS CLARK. Agent. JE*4SffIRSBSSgSa PHILADELPHIA AND RAILROAD LINE- U.UICKEST ROUTE Jo Elmira, VVilkoßbano, Buflalo, Onicfifeo, Rock Island, Nmsrara Fall*, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, Bt. Paul a, Detroit, Dunlleth, undSt. Louis* Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Rend ing Railroad Depot,cornetßUOAD and VINE Streets, DAlLY,(Sundais excepted.)an lollows: iM A. M., DAY EXPRESS. For Ehnira. Niagara Falla. Builalo, Detroit, Chioago, Milwaukee. Rock Inland, Galena,St- Paul’*, Burlington, and at. Louie. _ S.SO i\ M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Detroit Chicago, Mtlwaukoo, Rock Island, Galena,Bt. Paul's U rhn«ton, and St. Louis. Tho7Ao A. M. and 350 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, slopping at ail Statious on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.20 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes hiirre, PjUßton. Eoranton, and nil stations on the LACK AWANNA AND DLOO.ySIJL'KG RAILROAD. Dngyageohcokod to Elmira, Bullalo,anil Suspension Bridge. Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Lino's Ticket Office, Northwest corner offIIXTH anti CHESTNUT Btreets. and at tho Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves tho Depot, Brood street, below Vine# daily, (Sun day excontod,) for all points West and North, at d F. AT. Frcielits must he delivered before S P. M. to insure going the sumo day. For further information, apply at Freight Donut. BHOAD, below Vine, Or to CIIAfI. 8. TaiVkN, General Agent N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT streets, 001-tf Philadelphia. kh n, rmsm pirn, adelpiha, ger- MANTOWN AND NORHIB - KOA D-HIIJIM ER AJ( K A.VU KM KNTS-- On and alter W^ r^X)\v * ur^er BOt, oe. Leave Philadelphia 6. 7,8, BX, win., 10,■ H, M, A. M., 1,2.3, 3tf, 4,5, M{, 6, 7, 8. % 10. and J 1& P. M. XiOave Germantown C,7,7H.8.8)4,9,19,11, A. M.,1*5*1 1,2, 3, 4,6, C, 6>4, 7/3, 8. 9.10)4 P. M. .ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia9,o6 min. A. M., 2, andlOJi Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 inin., 4, 0)4, and P. Jvl. ' CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave rjuladolphm 0,8,8 X. 11 A. AL, 2,J>4, 4, M, 0, 9, 1J &lC-e Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, MO, 8.40, 11.83 A, M., 11.40, 5.40,8.40, 7.10, 8.40,10,10 I*. M. ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 9.05 inin. A. m., 3,5, and 7M P. M. Lonve Chestnut Hill 7.60 A.,M., 12.60, 0.10, andfl.6s P ' CONBEOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6 , 8.05 nun., 10.05, nun., UH A. M., I. min.,3.05 niin., 4>». 6)*, CIIV P. M. Leave Norristown 6,7,9, Jl A. M. f 1, 314, 4)4, 8,7 K, P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 9 and 41\ M, Leave Norristown?lA. RL. 1 and 6P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia G, 7.05 mill., 8.06 min., 9>«< 10.05 mm., UH A. AT., 1.05 mm., 2.06 nun., 9.06 min., 4Ji, 6J4, 6«,8,1L I |P. M. taLeave Mannyunh 614, 7)4, B.V, 914,1QX, UK A. M., ltf, 5» 1 „in.,4,8i>1,a,8.0 ? g,^. A R i Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3.4 PM. Leave Mafiayunk 714 A. M., 114,014.8 H P. M. 11. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, mr7 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Btreets. JSS gm ovMwran -f AL I, ARRANGE WILMmOTON, AND nAl?Tll;ioh\! t {uVl!]l'oAS! A ’ On mid after MONDAY , October J7th, 1859. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE For Baltimore at 8.16 A. AL» 12 noon, (Express,) and 11. P. M. 'or Chester at 8.10 A. M., 12 noon, 4 and 11.10 P, M. ? or Wilmington ntB.l6A. M.,12,4. and 11.10 P. Al* For New Castle at 8.16 A, M., and 4 P. M. . For Middletown at 8.10 A. M. f and 41\ M, For Dnv&r at 8.15 A. M., ami 4 P. M. ’or Milford at 8.16 A. AT., and 4 1’. fit. For Beaford at 8.18 A. AT., and 4 P. M, • For Laurel at 8 16 A. M., and 4 P. At. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M,,( Express,; 10.15 A, M.» and 5.26 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6.85 A. M. and 11.30 A, M., I.49and 8.40 P. ftl. Leave Laurel nt 6.16 A. Af., and3.4o P. M, Leave Seaiord at 6.45 A. AL, and 4.06 P. M, Leave Milford M7.&0 A. M., and 4.05 P, M. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. AL, and 6.40 P. M. Leave Middlotown at 10 A. M. and 6.C0 P, M. Leave Now Castle at 10 68 A. M.,amtB P. M. Leave Cliester at 7.44,12 A. M., 2*22 and 9.15 P. M. Leave Baltimore fur Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. ’ TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.45 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leavo Wilmington at 9.36 A. M„I2A6P,M,, and 13.30 A. M. SUNDAYS On y nt 11.J0 P. M„ from Philmtolnlua to Baltimore. Only at 6.25 P, M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PABSENGKR CAR attached, will run ns loltowsi Leave PluladelDhia for Porryvill© and iutermediato places at 5.46 P. M. rlnoos at for J ’ srrlviH9 8! «l Intermediate Leave Baltinioro lor Stommer'n Itun, Clinse’i, and Hatowood at 6.61 P. M, Mmmm KOAD, L,NK x fo M V,LLK, HEAD- Loaves the Depot, atwrner of BROAD and VINE Streets, at 7.«0 A* AI., DAlLY,ißunflftys exoontod,) for POTTSVILLK. HAitßlriliultG, niS nil iStermod.iw points, oonncotinp at Harrisburg with trains running to J-mebnr*, *e. ,LenvontS.3«P. SI., DAILY, for POTTBVILLE and HAKnlbijUnG. , At ~4S P. I,t.,DAILY, (Bmnlnyaexoepted.lfor READ ING, and intermediate point., apm W, H. McILIIENNY, georelarr. NOTICE—CHESTER RAILIIOAD—PA- B TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMED! ATE STATIONS.—On and after Ist January, 1869, tho Passenger Trams for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD JWid VINE Streets. , , , ,\ MORNING TRAIN forDownu at 7JO AF'fERNOON TRAIN for Downing t owt j f leaves at By orde r of tl?c Itoard of Managers of the Philadelphia Beeretarri - ffjßlA,: .TUESDAY* NOVEMBER 1, 1859. itAiiiiioAb iiNfis. 8. M. PELTON, President, WINES AND LIQUORS. TAMES STEWART & CO.’S t I PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. OEORQB IViHTELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., 135 SOUTH FRONT Btreet, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. tZT-Sm XfiTß CALL ATTENTION OF THE ▼ f TRADE to this really Huporior artio!e : , .ALFRED KLNAUIJ GO UN AO. ARupply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Ordor*roeeivod for direct importation. AlHO—itpnncsß* Ooasnnp, Leßoy Cognac, London ami ’ollami Lina, t-laret in wood nnd Cn*os. Olminvasnes, igYiTnd tow'pricea* *“ " ' LOiN G CllAMlCi mportor. pIQ-gm 217 RmiUi FRONT, I‘UilftUelphm. j'IJ.EORGE \TOIfEEEY, ~ V" , No. 1M South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandy, Wines, ice., oilers for sale, in bo!mou]y» tlie following, among other standard brands of brand/: Pinet, CnsVillon, & Co., Tims. Hines k Co., J Jules, Bobin, 4. Co., Otnrrl, Dupuf, k Co., .Seignelte, MnreU, Miieos, J’eitov oisin, ■ j-rHc l^. 10 '*' o, Stuart's Pnisloi Malt Wtustoy, unil tlio ohoioeet varieties or Madeira. Sherry, I'ort. Burgundy. and Rlilns Wines, I'nlm tree (sin, Jamaica Bum. Santa Cruz Rum. Bordeaux. Oil, <fco.. See. nTT-if fJLARBT.— 100 cases Barton & Guestier’s V/ fit. Julian; 30.) do. Bt.Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton at. Juhen; 100 do. il>>. T&lunoe. pints; 60 do Chateau La, Bose; w do. do. Leoyille; Scotch Ale, in stone end glft9B; Younger’*, Harvey's, Falkirk Brown Stout and London }’orti»r. m store and i« rai)o by au# A. MERINO, 14<J South FRONT Street. SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons James Stewart & Co.'h Paisley Malt, in bond and forsalobv GEORGE WHITELEy. b2l-3d» NOTICES NORTH PHILADEL PHIA I’ASSKN'GKR RAIL WAY TO GKitMANTOWN ~ , . „ via Tenth. Eleventh, and Broad stronts, Plank Road, Ribin,,' Sun, Tioga, Nice* town, and Mnnheim fttreet, The Cars will run on«m( after TUKHPAY, Nov. ] s t. <are to Rising Hun V illnge and Tioga stroot.. H Cents, rare to Germantown yj Germantown, 10 Tickets Tor /?1. Germantown Ilailrond AJruteo, }2T'n‘kera for SI. I. W. BUKKABT, BeoreUn N. V. I’. K. Compftiy NKW ORLEANS (JAS-LKJHT COM PAW, FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ DANK, „ . Fiulapkm'Hia, 0et.25, l&W, Noticejslioroby given totho Stockholriorsof the Nf*;W ORLEANS (fAS-LNiHT COMPANY that tlie Avenoy tor the trqnsior of the Stock and the payment of Divi dends or that Company, has been closed, and tlioy are requested, without delay, to surrender the Certitieates issued by this bank. and receivo warrants of transfer to the company m New Orleans. nIW-tit W. RUSIITOX, Jr., Cashier. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD COMPANY. ~ '• PinLArPLrntA. October 20. IS5£». The Hoard of Directors have Tins DAY declared a Semi-annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT.on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear ol Suite Tax, uni ti lde on nnd after Navombor 15tii. l&b. Powers of Attorney for Collection of Dividends can be had on application at the Office of tho Conipanv.N'u. 231 Soutli THIRD Streot, THO 3. T. FIRTH, o2l*tdl Treasurer. TVOTIUE.—An instalment of two dollars * 1 and fifty oenta per share on the capital stock of tho Passenu'er and tho City I’deionger Railway Compa nies of Cincinnati (Routes Nos. 1 and 4)will bo due, and payable atxhe office ol Jonathan Brock, No.323WAL- N UT Street, on Nov. Ist. SENECA W. KEY, Philadelphia, Oct. 19, IMP. dtnl Tree*. [PEdAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good- Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braiua, Webs, and all other fabrics and artiolos made by oonibimnp fibrous substanoeg with threads or sheets oi vulcanized rublwr, are notifiod that unless the same sre properly stamped or labelled with my name, ard by iny authority, they cannot bo legally disposed of m the United States. Werchantu and dealers aromvitedto ox atnme specimens now in store, and to give their orders for theßprmv TrMlft to tho undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER OP THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these Roods, which embraco all tho styles heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many othera. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE nnd SELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to roe at No. 23 COUKtLANDT Street, N.Y7 p 11,0 n24-lv HORACE H. DAY. SCALES pr MANCHESTER SCALES. * tlio Philadelphia bank building CHESTNUT btroot. above Fourth, may be found a tfenernl AKSOrtinnut of COUNTER SCALES, PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES, dormant Warehouse scales, „ , IIAY AN»> COAL SCALES. Also, RAILRpAHTRACK SCALJ-'Siuriiiiihoil at short no tice, AH warranted to indicate stnndr.nl wcisht, accu rate and durable, The lo and finish of the above Roods best known by examination. _Blfi*thatu2m (iKO. W. COLBY Sc. CO, pr FAIRBANKS’PLATFOKMSCAI^ES. For sale by FAIRBANKS & EWING 715 CHESTNUT Street, Philn. 6* FAIRBANKS’ lIAY, COAL, AND OATTIjK 6’CALKS. Pore*!* [,r • FAIRBANKS tc EWINtf. 7IBCHKSTNUT Street. Pima. p* HOWE'S STAJNDAHD SCALES.— Acr% STRONG & ROSS PATENT.—Coni, Cattle, and Hay Scalps require no pit. Platform and Counter Scalesof even description. T/iof receive ail Friction and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, ns on othei Scales. Cali and examine before purchasing elsewhere* andseo the improvement PENNINGTON GREEN. Azent, 112 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. SAVING FUNDS. (SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN- K* TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of TllIKI), Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Fonnsylva- u’.r.. Money is received in any sum, large or email, and in tetoat paid from tlio day ol' doprmt to the day of with drawal. The office la open every day from 0 o’clock in the morning till 6 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thuraday evermore till#o'clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELI-TUDGIi, Vioo J’reajdODt, Willum J. Rbcd, Secretary. DiaucTOßa. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert Solfndge, Francis Leo, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Wrkes, 0. Landreth Muuna, Henry Difiendorfer, Money is received and payments mado daily. Tho investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of tho Charter, m Ileal Estate Mortgaces, ('’round Rents, ami such first-class securities os will al wuys iusuro perfect eeounty to the depositors, and which cannot Tati to give permanency and stability to this Institution. auJ-ly CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES LD TIIUST COMPANY, oorpor TIIIBD and CHEST NUT Street.. Lari;e and small sums received, and panlbaokon de mand witnout notico, with FI VI, i'KR CENT. INTE REST from the day of deooait to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day* and on MONDAY EVENINGS lrom7 until 9 o'clock. DKAE l’S forsalo on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from ±1 upwards. President—STEPHEN H. CRAWFORD Trpaanrey-JAMES R, HUNTER, PLINY PISKt Actuary “ A little* but often, fills th© Purse.” I fjIRANKLIN SAVING FUND— A No. m South FOURTH Street, L?»»«n 1 ChestnutHnd Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Do posits on demand. Dopoaitora' money recured by Government State, and City Loans, (iround Kents, Mortgages, Ac. . This Company deems safety better than large prohtB, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’money, but nave it at all tunes ready to re turn wuli fi ror cent, interest to the owner, as the) have always done. This Company never suspended. Fomues, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and such deposits 03n be withdrawn o>ly by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State ot i*enni.)lv.inia, with authority to receive mo ney trom trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily Irom 9 to 3 o’clock, and on Weunosdaj and Saturday evening! until Bo’olk. . DIRECTORS. Jacob 11. Shannon* Crrus Cadwallader, John Shlndler. George Russoll, Malnchi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt* Lewis Knimbrmar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Krttenhoufie, Nathan Bmedloy, Jo». R. Satlierrhwatte, Ephraim Blanoiiard* Joseph W, Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Ctrus Cadwalladbr, Treasurer, _jHB-y ” A Dollar saved is twine earned. ’ CABINET WAKE. HOGUET & HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS of DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. a.lll SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Bank, and School Furniture,Extension Tables, Dooitcabes, Wardrobes, cto «3-3 m CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TAHMiS. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 2->J SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their oxtonsive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing »superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on bund u lull supply, brushed with MOORE & GAMI lON’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, whioli are prnnounood by all who have used thorn to ue superior to all otm'ra. For the qimltt) and finish of these Tables thomanu laoturer-i reler t*» thoir numerous natrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their ij2S-6m Doings of the Pennsylvania KI'ATK FAIR FOR |IKI. SIX FIRST PiiKMIIIAIS ANI) SIX DIPLOMAS, Best Furnace for Warming Buildings. To ArMiMi A Winox. OA3 CONSUMING CONR FURNACE, Fm«r Pkemicw. BERT ROUTABLE FURNACE. r Io Arnold A "Wilson. RICHMOND’;* PORTABLE FURNACE, Fir«t I’nRMIUM. BEST COOKING RANGE, in avmuu k CHILSON'S DOUHLE-OVKN COOKING RANGE. „ „ _ . Fir IT I‘rkmilm. BEST'PARLOR COAL GRATES. _ .To ARNOLD k W ll. son. LOW DOWN ami BASKET GRATES, .. .... FIKFT I’ll I’M I I’M, REST KNAVIILLKD IJ.ATU MANTKLS. 'to Vh .OLD k WtL«OV. Fora von hai iLm,.odmj'l.iy of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very h'jjUU liii’'-lied. tviul ofeniumor workmanship. I’litST PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. „ _ 1010 CHESTNUT street, i _B. M. FM.rivfcLL.Supt 08-tf 133 m WEST CHESTER and g&W-'SBk PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD via MVSDU. fall’arrangement. On end after wBDNKPSAY*Octobers. K'9, the trains will leave pinhcloli’lna, from the Station, N. K. cornor of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 730 and VAo A. M and at "..'W and SP. M. Leave West flimsier, trom the DEPOT, on EAST MAttKEI STREET, at 7 and 10 A. M„ and 2.?oftnds ON SUNDAYS—! cave Philadelphia atBA,M,,nnd 2 1\ .\L Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M., and 4 3ii p. Ji. , HENRY WOOD, 5-tf General Superintendent. Moke uroof of the wonderful EFFECTS OK MONKLL’B AMERICAN lIAIR REPAKATOR. _ . Pinr.ADVLPiiis, September 77th. 1853. This is to cerfifi that I was bald for many years, and watt recommended to tr> jour Reparutor *, ami having procured three bottles, mod it fur three mouths, which has caused my hair to r.row, and although not quite as thiokas b3ibre, jet it is constantly crowing. M k M. JONES, No. S 9 North Third streot. Pmr.ADRLiMiiA. September 37th, 1359. Mr. J. F. Monki.l: Jt.ar Sir— Some time since my Imircommenced tailing out. bo-much so. that I was, in fact, fearful of twcomin 1 bald 5 but hoarime of tho won derful power of your Rcpnrator, I was induced to buj a bottle, and after using one-half of it my heur not only oen&ed coming out, but cotumenpcd I? rowing finely, and I lave now &s uiios a suit of hair a» ever f had. *, JACOB EVANS, _ . . m J No. 624 Cherry street. For sals by T. 51. JJPTKRS A Co , Sole Agents. No. 716 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. GAMUEL CHUBB, Agent for the Purchase Sals of Real Estate, and the Collection of Rents. Nu. Bia WALNUT Street. EOVCATIOtiA//.. [MUSIC.— A Lady, former‘s a successful i*-*- Teacher in this city, ha vim som* leisure time, wishes to receive a few Pupils for ami Voeahza- HFinishinjr Lessons given ia operatic or ballad styles, on moderate terms. Engagements by the lesson or monthly, no desired. Address ‘*U, L., Box 127, Post Office. ' - MESDAMES chegaray and d’iier- J-’A VILLY’S BOARDING AN*) DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA OIKS. : PHILADELPHIA, No. 1809 LOttAN SQUARE, VINE STREET* Madamo C H E G A R A Y respectfully inform* her mends and the public in genera.* that independently of her Boarding and Par Sohool, directed hi herself and her meoe.Mme. I’KEVOST, m*NK\V YORK, she in »9}f ?V m cor.rjeotion mtji her Mme. D’HER VILLI j opening in PHIIiADELIUiT/t *a Institution oa precise!) the same plan as the one above mentioned. ofr-Stn T?EV. JAMES i: IIKUI-S School for f i of a limited number of Young Lfulien, 1313 CIIKsI NUT Street. Circulars, with term*, roiurenoe, Ao., may he had on application. 01-iro AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Familloß, Schools, nnd Colleges, supplied with competont Teachers. for any Department; and Teaoh ora with positions. Farenta gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Jfofor to Kaciiltr Amhmt College, Mage.; Dr. Dowell Mason: Mason Brothers; lion. Thao. Frelinshuysen, '■L.D. j Hon. John 0. Rives. Et at, m . SMITH. WOODMAN, k C 0„ sis Broadway, now \ ; ork, and 600 CHESTNUT Street, PtnUdelphia. HJEMAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may Iw applied to at the residence of Ina father, Professor Allen, No. ai& South SEVENTEENTH Street. s6-2tn• ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D V , re open on MONDAY, September lath, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made before the begin ning oi tlio term, should be imulo to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M., •oilO-wfAm-tf 1507 RACK Street. pIUCE-STREET ACADEMY, r- <iKRMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA, m, R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. . il, e hall lorin of this Institution commences Septem per otu, 1559, Cho course of instruction comprises ail the branchoßof a thorouch English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, ami French Languages.au23-tf ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, r FSASKFMD, PKNNSVLVANU, «x mild from Market Btreet, Philadelphia. Tho course of instruction in tins School is comprehen sivenml thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards at tins Institution will do well to make immediate application to „ „ „ Mrs. B. L.THOMVSON, s3-“m Principal and Superintendent, Biiyant & Strattons national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia. 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Uiifl&lo, Cleveland.aud Chicago. For in formation. cal) or sand for Catalogue. fe®-tf DANCING. WASHINGTON IIALL, 810 SPRING GARDEN Street.—D. L. CARPENTER, the Society'Jeuoher of Fashionable Dancing, is now ready to take Pupils at nny tune, either Private or in Classes. For reference, call and observe the respectability al ready begun. D. i». CARPENTER can be seen daily and nivhtly for terms, Ac. X his is Jus twenty-ninth year ns aTcnehcr in tins city. _____ «3-lm* PIANOS. MARSH'S MUSIC STORE, mrrn No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, _ Whore fjte best make of PIANOS, MELODEONS. and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Can l.e obtained at the lowest Mnmllecturers’ Prices/ Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Music of the day. Also, receiving New Music daily frrtin all thecatalogues in the United States. Dealers, Teachers, Seminaries, and Clergymen will be supplied nt tue lowest wholesale rates. Orders by mail will be promptly filled. Catalogues of Music or Price List will be forwarded free of charge whoa ordered, ofl-lm J. MARSH, Agent. EDITORIAL FROM THE PUR ITO f I »LIC LEDGER.—" Mr. James Relink has on exhibition several of J. A C. Fisher’s pianos. Ono of them ie a seven octavo rosowonfl piano, full iron Irarne, handsome, but plain finish. - i lie tone is most excellent ii nd powerful, and the price only S2JO. Ho has also one imnewhat similar in appearance, which has all the la test improvements, besides a new patent damper,winch prevents the piano from getting out of order. It is fin ished in a splendid in inner.” I nose nanus, and a splondid assortment of various makers, are for sale fioin 8175, or upwards, forc&sb, or on instalments, at JAMES CELLAR'S 279 and 281 South FIFTH St., above Spnioe. and second-hand Pianos for sale. rxt-Jm* e*3Eaa chioreking & sons, rmri mahopactobers of GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTEB. WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant j in store a largo stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENIS. We have been awarded, at the ditferent Exhibitions in this oountry and Europe, S 3 GOLD ANDBII.VER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. ja2*-ly RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, r7#TT» Nunns A Clark's, Hallett, Davis, A Co.’g, and A. H. Gale A Co.'s superior PIANOS. Also, Ma son A Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture Rooms. W Pianos and Meloileons to Rent. J. E. GOULD, tnylMr SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. fiCjSSpj A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN piai schomacker * CO.. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, rospeetfulL invito the masic loving pubho to call and examino their now and suc cessful improvement— THE PARIiOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding allthe objections generally made to the et> le of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, amfevonneßs of touch, with exquisite deli cacy amt awootne«a, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN- STRUMKNTS are wholly unecuallod. They lmve received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by ontics to be far su perior to nny instruments ever manufactured in this oouutrv. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unnvnfled PIANOS. Wo have been awarded tho First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, New York. sol-tf STOVES. rt’iM THE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON SUMIXO AND RADIATI.N-r; air-tight SfOVE. for Parlors. Halls, Offices, Stores, Ac. ahe most economical. cJipomul and health j etovein the market. All who wish a heating stove that will sue entire satisfaction are invitod to call and see one of tho FIERY STARS iu operation at our Warerooms. Every variety of Stoves both Plain and , GAS BUHNING. for I'Miora, Kitchens, Chambers, Ilatli, &0., may be lounj in our assortment. Our oslobrated AOYAL, BEA-BUELL, and DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are J WARRANTED, and, for excellence in operation, they challenge nit competition. NORTH, CHASE, ANI> NORTH, 013-lm No. ftw North SKCOMJ S reet. STOVES! STOVES!! Sfl JAMES SPEAK, ■cp£ No. 1116 MARKET STREET, Is no’v prepared to meet tli» wants of tho public more completely m all tlio details of the Stove trade than an> other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which ho invitee compauai i ve fx a mix vriov. The lollowinc are anions his own popular invention*, several o| which have alrondv obt vined it national repu tation a* surpassing lu eretlltnte Hit d economy any othor Stoves hi use. JAMES SPEAR is tlio Inventor and Patentee of the Improved G.is-buirmut Cooking Move, acknowledged to lie tho l“fcl Stove for family u*e m the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gn« consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coining into geueial 11*0. JAM KS SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil . ver's Air-tieUt Gas-consuming Parlor Move, JAMES SPF.AIt is tho Inventor of the Improved (Patented! Ornamental Stove Urn, winch ironi its beiuty and utility is likol>, tins season, to be tmtver haflv adopted. JAMEs SPEAR is tho Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saviHH; ironing Pan. JAMhS SPEAK is the Invomor&nd Patenteo of the oolebrated it-rlway-oar Heater. For nil of the aimvo the Inventor very Justly claims advantages which require but tube understood by the public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that class in tho market: and ho would horeby extend a cordial invitn‘mn to all persons inw-ntof Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have even attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. e22-3m OIIARLES JONES, (r~5 N 0.505 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A. <®3S J. Gallagher,j would respectfully call tho atten- of those desiring stoves to his extensive Assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves, I have purchased tho exclusive right to the rtia\l sales and repairs. fn Philadelphia, of Gaßighor 1 * Celebrated “ Morning Star” und '* Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Moves, well known for y»vfrs ns tho most satisfactory Stoves in the market. Also, his new Flat-top C»nkm< Stove “ Daylight,*' which combines all the uselul im provement*, aid operate* admirably. I also manu facture, in a superior manner, Silver's Oas-burnor of tho beet Russia Sheet Iron. These tiro tho most economical and easily managed Parlor Stows m use. sIC-3in CAUTION. —VVe hereby caution all per- Sons not to purchase nnv Cooking Stove or Stoves with Hollow Centre* or Hollow Cross Pieces on, esrty: those mode by t/s, as we are the exclusive owners of tho Patent for making Ifolfow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces. and wo shall prosecute all persons who infringe ou our Patent to the full oxtentol'the law. STUART & PETERSON, Iron Founder*, 03-lm WILLOW Street, above Thirteenth, COAL. Housekkepeks t.ook to your interest. Buy your COkLAT HICKS’, where mulling hut the very best quality o| Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal ta offered svt tho following reduced prices: Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and 5t0ve......... 64 25 per ton. Schuylkill, ** 400 •* Large Nut... 3to ” Warranted free from slato or dust ami full weight, at HICKS 1 Yard, southeast oornor MARSHALL end WILLOW, Call and see. o2»-Cm C W. GROOME & C(\, Office 116 South FOURTH Street, ASP WHARF, PINK STREET, SCHUYLKILL, Coalers and Shippers nt Loouat Mountain. Lehigh, and Schuylkill COAL. Merchandise taken on vhariage. 018-6 m Hickory and spring mountain LF.HIGH COAL, prepared with care, for sale on best terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH nud \\lLLOWStreets s22*tf MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMVEL V, MBRSICX, J, VAC3HAN MKHRICI. WILLIAM K.HBKKICB. ©OUTinVARK FOUNDRY, K 5 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHtLAURLPUIA. MERRICK & SONS, . „ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service, Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Casting* of;all kinds, either Iron or lime. . M Iron Frame Roofs lor Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, fco. Retorts and Gas Machinery of tho latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, ruon as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mj)lj, Vacuum Paiu. Open Steam Trains, Dafooators, Filters. Puinpmt Enaii.oa.. «.«>. Sole Agents for N. Riliieux’s Patent faugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; ana Aspinwivli k Wolaey’i Patent Centrifugal ougar Drain ing Machire. au6»y SALAMANDER SAFES hSU A large assortment of riP* EVANS & WATSON’S PHILADKI.PHIA MANUFACTURED 1 . SALAMANDER SAFES. W n *" t, t) . v aui,t doors, For Banks and Stores, BANK LOCKS. Equal to any now in use. IRON DOORS, til UTTERS, &o M On as rood terms n* any other establishment in the United States, bv „ Evans k watbon, N 0.304 CHESTNUT Street, PLEARK GIVE UR A CALL. JfIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired n great reputi-ton by the wise and prudent course they nave putsiud&nce their commencement io business, by selling a fiist-mte «rUol, «»lo* «u-if SALES BY AUCTION. EIUBNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., * No. 4» MARKET BTRKET. S ov -1. AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CARD.—The attention of purchasers it requested & W «»»• (Tuesday) morning. November Ist, at J o o olock. by catalogue, on 0 monlbs ciedit. iaU I ICE.—l’o Dealers m Clothing. Art,. _ , This Morning, trade rPnc 1 oaM,lnere wal * and lovereoats, for city AUo.No*. «raQ best qnnhty imported black silk vei ' et ribbons, all silk, and fast edges. SALE OF IMPORTED DRV GOODS, .. . ... This Morning, November 1» tlO o clock, by eataleguo, on 6months ’ credit— i Cw/and staple dry roods. “ oKa This Morning, -ns Nos. I!,'aw superior quality bWk .Ilk velvet rib bons. all silk, and fast o<ues. U 0 LOTS NEEDLEWORK EMBRUIDERIES—Juat landed from steamer. This Morumg, l'-O lots of wow stylo medium to extra rich jaconet gauntlet sets. Rivli jaronet collars. Rook hdkls. cambric do. ALL-WOQL PLAID LONG SHAWLS. l‘jo new style all-wool Scotch long shawls. CASSIMERE BUSINESS COaTH, OF SITERIOR MAKE. This Morning 200 extra quality Freucn cassunerfl and Canada gray business coats. us~ Catalogues an<l samples early on the morning of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, no. sso MARKET Street.andKl MINOR Btr«st SALE OK eOO CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, Ac. •*. , „ On Thursday Morning, November 3. at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, hr catalogue, on four months’ credit. 550 cases men’s and boys boots, shoes, gaiters, overshoes, gum rimmls. Ac*» also, ladies' and misses’ Ihkjls. gaiters, shoes, ties, oversboeif, Ac..‘couipnsiii< a large and most le assortment of citr ami Eastern manul&cture, suitable) lor the present trade. Alio, jw> cases ginglnm umbrellas. readj on morning oftala,whan buyers will Cud it to their interest to attend. LARGE. PEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW YORK READV-M ADE CLi/1 lIING, to close the balance of a stock «>1 a lari,o New \ ork luanufaeturer. On Friday Morning, November 4, at lu o’clock precisely, will be sold.br oatalnsuo. the entire balance of stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of hno Frenoh black cloth frock and dross calls, r tench oassimere pants and vests, business cons, overcoat.*, ft Inns. Raglans, sock coats, Ao„ em bracing ev.-ry description and variety of a large manu facturer. Buyers will find it to their luterest tocittend, as the sale will be peremptory. Catalogues early on morning of sale. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER. No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF EMBROIDERIES,TRIMMING AND BON NET RIBBONS. MILLINERS GOODS, Ac. On Wednesday MormtUt » Novcm!>or 2, will he sold, L*> on a credit, coinmonciii,'at 10 o’clock. 000 lots seasonable and de- SlTHOltt ROWI-. EMBROIDERIES—Just landed. An invo.vo m new st>le \ery fine to medium qualities embroidered j toonet collars; verv richly embroidered jaconet sets, coll us and sleeve* to' match; rich ribbon sets, i* hints jucond bands and fiounowi ; edaiiw.in* seruiu.Ac, , MALTESE COLLARS. Also, rich Freticli Wlok *tn«l h lute Maltese bca collar*. VEILS AND COItFUKKS. Al*o, black f rench silk guipure and - lencoa Teil* arid coitlurei. Ac. TRIMMING RIBBONS. Al«>, rich new atvle finer tmmmns ribbons. I'lnm and linos ve BONNET RIBBoNS, See. Hicli style plain, plnid, ami crocbe bonnet ribbons, black ami lanc> (vinnet \elvetv. kc. 2» CARTONS OSTRICH FEATHERS. 250 carton? black, white, and colored ostrich feathers, comprising a lull and entire as-onment of neb and ele v,aj't roods, imported tor best city sales. Also, rich tnl) stvles Fans artificial bowers. K=/~ tiatuples and cainlm ties ea< i» on morning of sale. SI OCK OF KMBROIbiiMIES. Also, the stock of an embroidery and trimming store, comprising tlie usual assortment of needlework goods, i£.e.,Ae. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA HID CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. 2gH§L sUfIL AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THK ABOVE NAMED COUPORAXIOfI, H*LD AT. NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7th, 18.19, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, vis: GEORGE H. STUART, B. MORRIS WARN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, asd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS or SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY - are now open at the above named Office, Where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited tosabsonbe. s3*tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF r GREAT BRITAIN AND IItBI.AMI. EIUNCE AM) UK^MANY. THE HAMUIJRfJ AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON MAI'. STEAMSHIPS. HAMM<>MA, Capt. H. F. Schwonsen. PAXONIA, Capt. H. Eh'ers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVAHIA. Capt. 11. Tmilnj. TKITOMA. Capt. II- Knsen. Thoso Steamers are all first-class Clyde-built vessels; are intended to sail from Pier 21, North River,N.Y., as follows: FOR SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG, HA.MMONIa TUESDAY, November 1, , at 12 o’clock M. lassaco, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to .New hork, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. suw | Second Cabin...>96o 1 Steerage... SAS The lIAMMONJA *UI be succeeded by the following Steamships: PAXOMA .TUESDAY. November 15. Bijhls-HA -THtJOSiiAY, December I. BAA ARIA..., MONDAY. Janunr* 2. TEU'iO.VIA WEPNKPDA\, February 1. These Gups are fitted up with unsurpassed aceornmo ilnuons lor Pnssenzers. and commanded by experienced Navigators. An experienced Surgeon is attached to each amp. Persons wishing to engage prepaid passages can do so. on application to the undersuned. Freight eninxed in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to l»j the New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to W. A. HAM'LL. Agent, Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamship** o2*-tf SouthwoatcorncrfOl’RTil and CHESTNUT. jffm t THE BRITISH AND NORTH 26ftiS&AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS. paoM new io2X to utxrtool. Chief Cabin Passage.— Second Cabin passage. PROM BOSTON TO UVMPOOL. v.iva iu Chief Cabin Passage — , .. gnq Hertnnri Cfthin n , , n n 60 Tho diips from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins* (CAN A DA, Cart. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone* {AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Cact. Shannon. | KUKOFA, Capt. J. Leitch, These vessels carry a dear white li*nt at mast-head; green on atnrN'.-rd bow; red on port Low. PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N York, Wednesday, Sept.BB, ARABIA, Stone, •* Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 8. ASIA, Lott, M N York, Wednesday, Oet. J 2. CANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 19. AFRICA,Shannon, “ N Vork, Wednesday, 0ct.23. KUROPA. I.eitch, “ Ros'on, Wednesday, Nov. 2, PERSIA, Judkins. ** N York, WeifnssJai, Nov. 9, AMERICA. Mtihir, " Boston, Wednesdav, Nov. 16. ASIA. I.ott. “ ( N York, Wednesday, Nov.2J. Mert'n i;ot secured until paid for. An e,u criercej Surgeon ou board. Tlieowncrstof t , iCB<» ships will uot be accountable for Gold. Silver, Bullion. Spec.e, Jewelry, Precious Stones or MjCtols. un'e&s hills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNAJtD, 4 Bowlin* Green, slO-tl New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CIIARM3- Sa!»fe.ToN AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. . FREIGHT HEPC'CEU. Heavy Freight nt an average of fiftss.n per cent be low New York Steamship rates. FUR CHARLISTON. S. C. The V. S. Ala.l Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Ghailes p. Alarsliman, will sail on Saturday, Nov. fills, at Id A. M. Through in 43 top) hoars, only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, G,\. The U. S. Moil Steumthip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail ou Thursday, Nov. 10, at I<> o’clock A. M. Throueh in 53 to 60 hoars, only 43 hours at Sea. Jgys.ailm* riai* changed from even Saturday to every live days. Goods received, and Hills of Lading signed every day. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OK GEORGIA now run os above every ton days, thas forming ft five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and tfie South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nect with steamers f<*r Florida, and with railroads, for all places m the Smith and Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and lnsnrar.ee on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will bo found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half tee rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Conip.uvea Likin* all risks from these points. „ . GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Tare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will bo seen by the following sche dule. Thrmuh tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery : m , ISLAND FARH. ToChnrleston 915 00 Charleston—. 323 M Savannah..-. 15 00 Samnnali.—. .. 31 to Amrusta 20 00 Augusta.....—...-*. 26 00 Amcon 2100 Mncon.2} 75 Atlanta 23 00 Atlanta..—. 3100 Oojujilbui.—23 (XI Cnlnmbni t , 86 00 Albany 21 Oo Albany . 37 oo MonLroniery ... 26 00 Montgomery...—,. _ 3d 00 Mobile. SOW Mobile 40 W New Orleans ... SO 75 New Orleans- 8100 No bills oflndiog signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or io „ , ALEX. HERON, Jr., . Southwest corner FOUTK and UHIISTNUT. Agents m Charleston, T. K k T. G. BUDIi. Savann i'i, HUNTER k GAMMELL. Tor Honda from Caroboa every Tuerdav. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’s and St, John’s, ever* Tuesday and Saturday. jtB3 GLASGOW AND NEW YORK S&&& STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—STEAM TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN. AND LONDONDERRY—for SSO. fKUH NKttf GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, October 12, at U o’clock, noon, ' ~ , , EDINBURGH, Camming* Wednesday, October 26, at!3 o’clock, noon' FEOM GLiSGOW. GLASGOW, Thompeoa, Wcdneaday, September 14. KDLVBL'RuJJ, Curaimn?, WedneMny, tfootorobor#. Kates of, Vaanx* from hew York, Philadelphia, or Ib-ston, to Glm-jov, Liverpool, Ballast, Lublin, or Lon donderry, first class, Steerage, found with an abun dance of property cooxed provisions, $3O. An experienced Surgeon attached to each rteamer. Nu charge fufmedrcme*. f ' For fre.'cnt or passage, apply to „ WORKMAN A CO., Ho. 123 WALNI T Street. Philadelphia. „ ROBKRT CRAIG, No.tj BROADWAY. New York. U. S. 11. STEAMERS wrtlinflirab jrnß a« 4 ro H rf VRE A ND SOUTHAMPTON. 17 N jvemWfa am JjmeB ’ W U Ju!y B ’ September v. VH<^» Captain Wotton, will sail August SO, Octo ber u. December Id. * Firßt Cabin ..,, , _ . . . -©i.¥i Second O.lon p.ww«8.......... __ _ .. . 74 For fre.gnfc or E.isaat**. appir to lt4 . ~, , . WILLIAM NEILS'JN, Arent, Mt'ie Warehousijir Cnmnanv’s Philadelphia Office, Tobacco \N mehouee, uOCK Street. Phila. je23-4m WASHING AN!) IliONliYfi. ,A\ WASHING AND IRONING DONE n -i V_ t * vith NKATNKSS and DESPATCH, for Single r h- Ladies acd Gentlemen, Families. Boardint Fob,Tola, Hotels. Steamboats, Ac., at DONOVAN’S family laundry, n©. m south sixth street, corner of Prone. Family Shirts and Cottars patent pot.shod. Ever) thing ©ashed by band, on the com mon vneh-bo ird. ... The whole business i* strictly attended ro by female operatitce, Mrs. DONOVaN, ,tKM* * n>it*rtnri*rfiAdt Alcohol, burning f« vtd, and pine OIL, in Mils am) li-'lMibla. Manufactured and for sale by ROWMII, ASHIHKNER A CO.. «*l n N.> U South Wli^rvp^. OLI\E-.— bpni.li Quittn in prime order in store, and hr «ale br A. MERINO. oM I*6 South FRONT Stoat. SAX.ES BY AtTCTXOIC* M THOMAS & SONS, • Nos. lßsad Ml SOUTH POtTiTH BTJLKBT, (Fgnawjr Nq^cr^wW.) STJCK3 AND READ BSTPATE* THIS DAT. Neon »cd £reau>| *ata»* . Pamphlet eataloraes bow reaar, eoataiasnrfell de scription# of aU the properties to be sold on Toeaday next. Ist in*t-» at li o'clock* nooa. and 7 o dock ia the evenm?.with a list of sales 3th, 15th.*SJ#and|9tbNo vember, and of real estate at prtrmte sate, eom>n*ms a larje amount of raloabie property. 6 ALEB RKA b ESTATE AS® STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.—SaIe* of real wt&u Mid stocks will hereafter be be Id at 23 o’dock soos.aad in the ereniaK at T o’clock. .. . W Uostri butors harm* the option of either sale. A/" Handbills of each property issued separately, m addition to srbicb we pobjiib, on the Saturday previous to the sate. one thousand catalogues, in pamphlet form, givmr fall desonptionsof all the properties to be sold on the following Tuesday. BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. . *» . «e have a Isrye amount of real estate at private saie, inclndia? every description of c;ty and coon try property. Prmted lists mar be had at the auction store. 'f’fliVATK SaLjTKf'/fSTEIr' . ■7~ Re&l etote entered oa oar yrirate eale register* asd advertised occasionally m oor pobiio sale ebatracti, (al which l A&) copies are printed weekly Jfree of charge. BTOCXS-i*t NOVEMBER. Thi* Day, Nor. Ist. at IS o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Es ohania, will be told— roadftn{fc^Oo fl|^ onajJ^^load^,o? Mountain Kail -Ishare Philadelphia Library. For account of wtom it may eoaeero— -3) shares Richmond and Schtiyliiil paaaenxer Railway Co , 915 perekare paid. ' 6 shares American Academr of Masie. with ticksL t> v P^,\ V CHURCH! Few No. 11l Arch-street Presbjtenan CburchC Wads worth sb Few No. 82. south aisle St. Andrew’s Church—Eiabth street, shore Bppuee. FOURTEEN* FALL SALE—NOVEMBER Ist, AT 'K (yCLOGKTMPQS. Trustees’ Sale— Estr.t* of JofiSfeT. Beikr/itoo'd. - -ifw l~iiTr nmT furnmli it in l iiiiiirnlrWiiiiii wy oi&te poss‘s*!oh. algS • handsome modern REShSnce, no. too Pine street.. Lot 22 by 133 feet, by Wnediat* pcaaessioa. Trustee* Sale— Vital* til Gideon Sc efl. dec’d. LARGE AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 19 Spruce atreetiportieo Row). HANDSOME MODERN WALNUT-STREET RE SIDENCE, No. I<3l, east of Eleventh, ask- Immediate Now open for examination. HEAT MOhpjßN RESIDENCE with aide yard, No. 522 Franslm street, above Spnoz Garden. handsome modern residence, No. wm Chestnut street. Peremptory baIe.—MODERN DWELLING. No. 1124 Mount Vernon street, west of Eleventh, fcy Sale abeo- ™ OPEnT V. itoyn u th« “PEKX FORK WORKS —stone uii.i, 6 dwellings,shop*.4c.. L* a/*/ej,l hofM s imc, Germictown. IHREE STORY BRICK DWELL!.\Q.So.CTNott!> r if*n street. Above I’orler. BI'«NEiagrAXD3AXDDWTSU,IXI3B.-T*o-Md. A-jia f bnck store anQ dweVjns.No.9l6 Coates street, with three-story brick dwelling in the rear, oa Melon street. FIFTEENTH FALL % AT fO’CLGCh . EVENING! JSv; Executors’ bale- Estate of Thomas Hudson, wd. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. *3’Wifia* street \ late Stnns Garden \ THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. Xa.l4 Chant street (late College avenue), opposite the Franklin Market. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 8 St. Stephen's place t rear of St. Stephen’s Church), opposite tiv» Frnnkfin Market. ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1710 Race Square. uy Immediate possession. VaLV ABLE RESIDE'CeTNo.BI9 Arch rtreetiweat °1 L'thth tjylmraediaie possession. NEAT DWELLING, No. 1615 Marshal]street,above Oxford. TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 939 Rodman street, between Ninth and Tenth and Lombard and South streets. BUSINESS STAND.— I Three-story brick store and dwelling. No. 1010 Thompson street, corner of Alder, between Tenth acu Kleveeth struts. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, UH Alder street. SIXTEENTH NOVEMBER, AT 13 O'CLOCK. NoO>, • VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION’.—The St*. story, hnck buildinx knoira as the Bhiltdeirhis College o! Medicine, northwest comer of Eiftij and Adelwu streetj. _ GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE.—Mastic mansion, »table, and coach house, Logan street, near Fisher’*, lane station. LARGE FARM, 225 acres, Leed's Foist, Atlantic county N.J. Git£KN STREET.—Handsome fonr-ttory brick resi decce, No. 1i25 Green street, lot J7»eet 10 inches bj2os feet to Mount Vernon street—two fronts. FILBERT BTREET.— Three-eton bnek dwfUinr. brick stable, and lot. north side Filbert street, vest of bi< hteen th—tw o fronts. Peremptory SaIe.— LARGE LOT. GERMANTOWN. southeartK.de of Ashmead street, 10 feet front, 2u2 feet deep. Bale absolute. SEVENTEEN™ FALL SALE. Bth NOVEMBER, AT 7 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING, Executors* Peftmptorr Sale— Estate of J. Grata. dec’d THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. aonuSUt corner Locust and Dean street*. S 7" S>ie absolute. Trustees’Sale.-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELT.- INg. *32North Sixteenth street- Executors’ da ie-ra Estate of William Supplee, dsc’d. DM LLMNG3. BUILDING LOTk. Ac —Ei*ht jP'o erties. Walnut st,, York et..and Peymood it. West 'hiladelphia. g<*« hthocrspbieptac* and handbills. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. IC3J S. fenth street. Sale, to chase an Estate. THREE-SIORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.7« Fe leral street, vest of Seventh.-with a two-story duell ing on James street. KF* Rale absolute. Kt'ame Estate. FIVE DWELLINGS.— 2 two-atorr dwelling. No. 719 South Seventh street, below Shi open, with 2 three-BtorT brick and 5 two-storr frame dwell ings <n the rear. Sale absolute. SEAT K ES/DE.YCE. So UOB Mount Verson street, west of Fifteenth. SS'* Immediate possession. VALUABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN BOOKS. This Evening. November], at tfco Auction Store, a large collection of valaable and desirable books, on important and in* teresliny subjects, chiefly London editions. Included are copies or Reese’s, Brewsters’, Edinburgh, and Ico nc?rapmo Cyclopedias. »“ For particulars, sr? catalogues, now ready. SALE OF (INTERESTING BOOKS. FROM A PRI VATE COLLECTION. .. , On Wednesday Evening, November 2, at the Auction Store, a collection of interertin* miscellaneous books, from a library. ■w For particulars see c&taioeue*. Pals at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street SU J^o ß J [o lk F^ML'?.lt i 3lli v, Fßb?, ’ c H-FLATE MtR RORB, PUNO FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETST Ob Thursday Morning, At 9 o clock, at the Auction Store, an assortment excellent second-hand furniture, elerant piano-foitea, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience ol sale. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ENGLISH AND AME RICAN EDITIONS. On Thursday Evening. - November 3,at the Auo|ien Store, a larce collection of popuh r and interesting miscellaneous books, many of the-ri London editions. VST For farther particulars see catalogues. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE AND BEAU , , , tiful oil Paintings, - Including a number of Originals by Boufield* Hamilton, Moran. Bunpson. of London, and other eminent masters. ALSO, A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, BY CELEBRATED EN GLISH ARTISTS. " , On Friday Morning, November 4, at the Auction Store, No*. 139 and U! 800th fourth street. Catalogues will be ready and the painting* as ranged three days previous. „„ Assignees' Sale, No. 123 Arch street, STOCK OF LIQUORS. CIGARS, STORE FIX TUBES. Aa. .. , On Friday Morning, November 4, at 10 o’clock. by catalogue, at No,U! Arch street, by order ot assignees of Paul Boyer, the entire stock'ot ctorot and hock vines, brandies, and oilier Iwuors. Alio, alout lA),OCOci«ars. Also, the store fixture*. sl» Til OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER OA D COM MjKSION- MK&CHAKT. S. E. oonMT WITH and RACE Street*. NATHANS* GRb AT SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS, 3,IX*) LOTS OF FORFEITED COLLATERAL. On Tuesday Menus;, November Ist, at 10 o'clock, at .Moses Nathans’ Ane tu-m store, southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets, will be sold— „ 2 000 LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS, Cocsistinc, in p3it, of superior overcoats, RafUns, aid coats, Irock ami dress coats; cloth, cassimere, ana other rantnlrons; versof various kinds; superiorcoat. pint, and vest patterns; eie?mt sitk velvet, saon.aßa silk cresses auu dress patterns : superior broche, Stella, lh v State, woollen pi aid. Csntou crape, e:ik. ana other shawls: jsilk velvet cl« *ks. circulars. basque*; s»lr and 1 lota dusters; circulars, dusters, tasques. and mantil las; Mintlen'en'* shawls. lw,ts. aho-e, umbrellas, dry roods, trujinnu?*. brocstel'eg lor cabinet-mater*, un uer-clothmv, -milts, blankets. spread*, patchwork codc terpanes. comfortable*, shee s, Ac.; See featherbed*, ins ram. Brussels, and other carpets, fine 8 keaed flute*, uneoM uolins, accordeona. opera classes, cuGefj, car penter's «ooia. mathematical instrument*, irusie. medi cal, historical, and other books, travelling trunk*, double and single-barrel Yowling vieces, risto s. leather, harness, watches', jewelry- and a* ti*m aaud other article*. M, NATHANS, MONEY' TO LOAN. Movit to to an, in large os small amounts, cm mercuaad'ie generally, cud on all articles of value. *rr. fcCVS OV£R 05S HUNDSSO l-oLtAKS TWO TIM CE.VT.TU mostu. including storage, Ac., at Nathans’ Principal Establishment, 8. B. corner of SIXTH ard RACE Sts. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. „ MON BY: MONEY 1 X MONEY 111 Money liberally advanced in large or small from one dollar to thousands, on sold and silver slate* diamonds, watches, jewelry 1 fowling-pieces, musical in etmmeata, furniture, drr goods, clothing, grocena*, e*> gars, hard ware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, harness anda.l articles of value, for any length of time agree* on, at Nathans Puicipax. Establish****, sobtaasat ot*rncr of Sixth and Ra-'e streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, withcollaieraLdiasounted the lowest market rates. VS/ILLTAMS &. BOl'U:, AUCTIONEERS » . i.VD. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. J 4 North MAIN STREET, Sr. Louts,Mo.,(formerly with Messrs. Mjers, Cla*ficra A Co., Philadelphia,) ©i&r ths.r services to the merchants, manufacturers, a»i other* ot Philadelphia, for thpiyvi* of dry goods, carpet*, boots, shoes, hardware. jowelyy,ic., Aa. Ik. Cbsh advances made 00 redewd of goods, Settlemects made three days ajtsr s&!*> , ~ R2VEKBNCX*. Messrs. Mjer*, Claghoru, 4 Co.» Phila. “ Stuart A Brother, Phita. ** J» an 'Wyjk, Townsend, A Warrens, New York, ** L. AB. Curtis A Co., M jfood. chri*ty, A Co-, St. Louis, Mo, “ ttfow, MoOreary, A Co., 44 M ml-fn^r-lr W'AL LACE & UitOOHEAI), ,-^fflPT 37 EXCHANGE PLACE, NF.W ~ Stocks .ind lh>«<l* bought and sold, on CoraaifSttOn Pram H 15. ALLkCX. Euwaru 0. Bbosbrab. J. BRiHVN IfIiVEV, JOHX IV BSXBT HortyilJucliat,ril. ) (ljtaof HeuryiTurMr.l U> hi * ur,MU\, Bn.sfdlWMMtm. \* „ . REFEK TO Messrs. R. Wood. Marsh, A Hayward,) “ J.ftriaS.Ya. ■MARTIN & QUAVLE’S LiX STATIONERY, TOY. ant> FANCY GOODS bmp n k 1 PM t 1035 WALNUT STREET, . BKLOW SLSVSXTH, lm PHILADELPHIA, Constantly on h»ml Perfumery and Toilet Articles. PURE CONFECTIONERY, MA.VrVACTrEED BT EDWARD A. HRJNTX, Late of £>. Hennon Store 6. W. corner ARCH sr.d NINTH streets, 3m (Factory 814 Filbert street.) YB, PALMER’ ADVERTISING .♦ AGENCY, H. E, . ernar FIFTH and CHEST- BiV Subscriptior, taken for the boat Cit, end Country Newspapers, at loe'cat oash prices, seA-JEI Ales. McKinney, ATTO.'t.NKY AT LAW, „„ eREENSBURO, FA, *> ul practise m >* cetmoreland, Armstronx* and In diana counties. sell-tf • r r-> GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.—SOO Casei SzycnifaroT Concentrated Lye. in one pound jur-t.-itit \Tivn Uvseß.itUe onl) vr?U-estaMi*hed*nd re luble artici'i.> .MunuiActuretl l>y the l’encstlvaira Sail AUtmtHeturins Co»iipaa>,aud {'or sal* to the traders lollowa: £ Cases. J3c. per pound; 50 u>2s Cas“s 552~5,*. J. R. GRAVES. Soap Manufacture*, No. 9 North FRON i' Street. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 330 CHESTNUT Street. forwards Parcels. Pack aces. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either fey its own Lt nes, or laoonnect.’on withother Express Com panies. to all the pnroiple towns, and cities of tho United States. E. 8 . BANDFUKP, ant-rf Reneml Rnoennteniiept GANGS OF RIGGING- —Standing and RunMns Rizgios, macufAcfured of the he*t mate* rial, and for sale, atmvjufactn era lowest prices, br Wt AVKK. FITLFR. k CO.f of? tt \ ttrpgt. »niiBN hole* n r**r. OHS. —4.000 gallons Extra Bleached, vt. Wba’e Oil, Itw bUs. Extra Racked Whale Oil, 25 bMs. No. 1 wr. J.aril Oil. 25 bbia. No. 2 wr. Lard Oil. Jo store, for »)e br o» AOWIiBV. ASHBUBNEB, fc C 0» »X- X.OTJI3, 2wlO. BUSINESS CABDS. /igi
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