r|i 'Ex-Senalor ttdWesottSiriaiV lo '* l ' oB^ .»“ B ®- •«,a4n’.»fa^if:«?fefiiMf :Do “~ n v**r of/whiolf, iiS thk “city, ex-Mayo; JotA ,1s the •feitAW;ili’*gktn tn fullcoinniuniohwlthTainmahy Hall, At tip ratificatieit meeting, told at the 'Wfiii&JVtiAii'mxSat; Jw '.mi' .‘the" prinoipirt /iptmS&awy.rlind • , o'ii ,< p(>- Htt«(flnJgwerM; , 'Bi«rn , ’ ) ;ln, m y^^r^te^e'evident .iol^ititttis. cltl ; i nay then and those blames, T,. Brady ■ ‘afio spoka in hie osnal fery.ldand effeo tire manner Indeed,-all thospeakera/werobf rigradS cf “ re. 'the' "Versenay Deinixiracy. of tho Btibk''Avenne Hotel, and oome oat unsinged. It ls,atate<l, by the ■ 'wfty,';.,lri’?th#' ;2V'gw»i that Senator /Dopgiaa -was ! invited ; W -'aftend.handbpeak it "'thU"ratification hSaeSting,: v&nd, /signified. ,the 'so, were It not for the serioni! Illness of hliwlfe:- It' would heyoheto.aeoTloMjaavfetißaan'ominone aiid in strootlTeepeoteole/.to.haVe Ken/Douglas,Diokln- Voni'ylSiradyj:*hdi Yen Buren; uporftha raiirfe; stapd Sail; In support of pnnei .pies and oatdldotes: - Perhaps, the “ G iant" 'will kpeakberelh November. -/> : ‘ -•■.Vcs . T-IJChS, 6s%jwj™>e l ra9f thqHpflton River-Rail- TOadywmp»ny: wai:ahow 'an increase of IISJOOO oTerthe'Pjtobex reoeiplelaßt year,i wiule.the ran- j ; ,V Jt,ja s j'i»&d‘ op'entjirely-reliable, aniSoritjr that . JBx-iPreefdent Vanßuren Is engaged ou.an elabo . latiiworkwhioh&h&U embrace a political history ■ ,ofltiteoonntry. dovratothe'clMeof hlaAdmints tration. It la desirable' he ahoald go down to posi •tqrUy'secordtogftq Jttt hdUoHs ; of that’s SigbtrrSimoWUJt'"(Sw. ia9‘>lB4B, end “hilling jpwV.was.o<>n.eemed..i_;,-■ .- ....■, . idl.-v; The Ohlo “ wagon jBoyJ’T. Corwin, vedtilntes his views te-nigbt tothe Republicans of/Brooklyn. Last evening new as/oil :the/stand,asalißterior to th»fcm»fflt AbolltionutftadiUnloii-sllder.iWendell , Phillips, attheend of whosespeechh® ; reparUed lh*t“ Heron til bevrell to 1 re Soot upon the opinions expreseed by-Mr. i’bUtirt. alt thay-wera worthy of resection: 1 ’:. Breoisety: but foradHrerent purpose thahtti&t inter: dedby Mr. P. or tho “ : W.” boy.' ■/ A large" “ooiored person in the 'enclosure,” was discovered on Monday, opening at the meot liigof'the Common Counncll—the presentation and,refaren*e td th 4 Btreet Committee, of a ‘its solution, directing, the .StreetCommlesloner to ad vertise' for proposals to widen I;Broadway from Bt. Paul’s to Union Square, by.addlng to It four feet in width, to' bo taken from -the-side-walks. This means Broadway Railroad, the mat, great aehemo of-the great politidana' and*' wlru-wbrkers In this city, and a few, bold operators in the rural ' districts. . R verybodykno WB rtbat there arerml* Hons in this soheme;if ’grnsped <by the men who have boon, at ti for the last four or fiveyears, aiid in the way, they * propose to grasp it. Inis stealing , of four feet frcm tCQ wa]ka, hnw«ver t is utterly ’out of tho queation. 1 The : .'Common Council would be ‘ tarred' and leathered 611 the passage of any snoh grant.' '.VIKe, foot-way of our.'gnat thoroughlhre ls„now : spioonitahtiythrohg*afrom elght o’eftck'in tiio morniDg until eight at night, as to make rapid pedestrlantsm quit#, out /6£ the question. That eeme' kind of railway-will yet ho batiMn Broadway, is. possible; if not there, oer tairily in the parallel streets next tc it. .Borne ad ditional modes.of eonveyance olher then those al ready furnished by. the. rail ways on the' east and west sides of the town are demanded imperatively; " but it will not bo, accomplished by stealing four feet fiom the sidewalks of Broadway, Mr. BqncicauU has added another to : the many eleyer prod,tt6tlqns he baa given to thestage. Last evening his version of I‘Nieholas Nloileby ’’ Was pro tected at'.tHe Winter Okrdon,' with i suOOess more decided, ifpossible.than that which attendedtiDot." -The Ibature .of the pley waa the acting of Hr. 'lTef fersop as, Jff-mutn Ndgei; though it Is.bnt:,simple ■jastice .to, say ,that,most of the. ,other oharacters were Impersonated with wonderful spirlt, Jeffer son, however; mi'Miggi: himself; as Noggsiy ns Bichens could.hnve possibly conceived him—Noggs in voioe, Hoggs in!ook,:Hoggs in action]' ' It Soema searcely oredable that atnan‘/o’an so' completely divest blmeelf of himself, and of the characters by whloh hie fame has been made, as Mr. Jefferson did In this ■: i:.J 1 ;• • Ja-; '<' ' ' George Christ; Inaugurated bis hew plane at Ntblo’s tut ■ n!ght,'to a .house' crowded' tn‘ every part. He isas diverting a* ever, and, more than any other colored open-tor, has a hold ; upon tho lenehtef-lovlng public; , - -Mr,,U]UnaD7 P/,w»y, ofinoßopollging m mnoliof the phblid attention" u possible, hat addressed. to the Herald a lengthy manifesto, the cist of which Is that, as between Mr. Btrekosoh ana himself, so far from there existing any frlgidityfthere is the hfgheatpojssblo concord.. Thßreportthattbera was difflonlhr between thent.iilpironoßneed'to have been the work of the '* l three hungry p'ronohmen,” ' aa Ur. Ullman calls them,.who, for reasons of their own,- are n perslstentf In/depreciating the merits ef -the artists of lrrlng Plaoo': : To-night they trot out Beauoardo, who, !n Italy, bears the appellation of “.the, inspired tenor,” Whatever hts ■ metHaor demerits, they. will ~bo judged by the yahSee rather that! the Ttalian'.smaard, anditfnot fully up to the puhlio’a ooncerf pitch,-will ho disposed or as jramraarily'as was Bperanta, who, by the way, baa not yet-had a faigohanoe, and'CreSoiamo. ’ moitTAtio^; [Reported rortheFres*.)'' . ’ ' MARACAIBO—Bark hags coffee J bore l hats F Tete; 1 box mdse Frenoh; Itiphahis A Co; 1 bb do captain. T " "" ,'r< PHILADELPHIA BOARD OFTRADB. JAB. ROSS SNOWDEN,; i. -'.t.- .7,-. - FafL«(SSrBR. ,H,Mo! '” ‘BAILING or THE : OGEA]V STEAMERS. - FKOM THE TOTTED STATES. , "mu u»n - Toi ; . '; * sire OceanQueen.i. .New York. Havre ■ Nov a Kiuicoroo —--WowYork.. Liverpool, Ao—iNov 5 An* to Sum.---; .. .QuebeeL LiverpooL. _ .i». .Nov. 1 Perela;/.,..;—NewYork, .Liverpool...... ~Nov 0 Juoa. i < - .Now York. .Galwa,.-....... Nov 10 Areno.™...-., New York.'.®»Vrt „.. .Nov 12 Bavaria ...New York. .Hrunbur* Nov 15 America—Soktoo..Livon>ool ....Nov 18 Bonutia—.... .-.Now York..Harclrurr., .Deo 1 Fuit0u...........NewY0rk.-Ilrvvre,. /.Deo SO . TO ARRIVE. •awe -jUAvk von . datb America./-’.. ..Liverpool.,Bosttm .. .Oot S 2 Venderl»lt;-....goothimptoi). .Now York,-—.......00t a North American .Liverpool, .Quebec..... Ociri C qfßolumore.. .Liverpool. -Now York..—. __ Oot 25 Aeia.............. Liverpool. .New York—..... Oot 9 New York,.. .Sonthpipton'. .New York. .Nov 1 SakoaiA......Southampton, .New York.. Nov 1 Fu1t0n....... Boothprapton. .New York.’ —..Nov 15 Teutonia..,..’.Sou tbampton..NewYork . ..Deo 4 thMi, r^iSh e ar ail from Yorli New York on tfaeld±7th, I‘toi and 37tli of each month, and Charleston, 8. C,, ootho 4th and 19th. - ■ « : when the above date* fail on Bandar, the steamers ▼lUsail on Monday, except from Kerr Orleans, UTTER BAGS * >tth3 KxacrtAj<T* ? xxciunoß,jnnrXisxtrmAe Chip Wyoming. Barton...-. ——, Liverpool, soon Baric Kowena. Wilson. .Larnayra, soon Bark Canada, Mitchell, .Matanxae, soon MAJIDCfe DYTEIrLIGENCE. port: OFPHILADBLPHIA.Nov.4, 1859. —7 6 4 l ARRIVED. 6team?hiT» City of Riobraoryi, Mitchell, from Rich mond, yiaNorfolk.SO hour*, with-md» and passenrenr to Thos.Webster, Jr. Pasted bark Margaret, from Rio do Janeiro; at anchor above tfao Fourteen-foot Bank, - Bte«nibip' Kensington', Biker. 4fl heart BoirtpH, with uidss.and passengersito K mnwr, - Passed* deetlHlden henn Mg outside the Capes,beading for the Breskwaterj abarkataaohorpff the Foorteen-foot Bank* »hip/?oath Shore. from CalcnUajo towoftuvj h Posey; ancTa brig, supposedto bo tbeDelhi.from Ha vana; above Chatter. Bark lrma.date Itobre.who remained at Maracaibo sick) Btevent. from Maracaibo sth alt. wHh coffee. Ac. tajn Tote.. Uft tarkTm.uv. Idg forNew.kVrtt. £ark Albion Lincoln. Pinkham, 7 day* from Portland, wttbm^rtojalraaßikor.-.w,-.-;-^ ■ »rkCordelia. Roberts, t dayg.froin Boston, in ballast toJwkJP SUrr., •• 1 s -i ,dsr " frora - Brig Irene, Cols, $ dags from Boston; in ballast to £ A Sender sc Co,.*. SobrGso Bojrd, Gray, fi dove from Hear Bedford, with , eiltp Fnrhst Imppqvemenl Co, ; -,; v; /, . %]\r Martha Niehols, Sawyer, 8 days from New Y6rk, inb*llSattol3AdouderACo, - j U days from'Boston, in bilffifo Dodro,l)a|air/4dajs from Newboryport.in fiSr«eoKd»srd»Bakeri6dare from Boston,ini«a* Ustto NSturtevant ACO' - . ‘ ' witamfUe^o a£ 11 fromNewburport, Thurlovr, 4 days from Newburyport, In Sehr Broadfietd, Fisk, 30 days from Boston, with mdse w Crowell *Collins. - 8 days Boston, with jsSv4&£€& r '* d^f rom Tl6m New Yort ’ fre “ AnAor.Vlth _A H JL£ h S?? n 1 l * ®<! P'fW'Wil, Jdit. Ir6m M«u - |j egJ | LaMj l day./fom Now Havsn, Bohr Manta*?M»xmi.S day. f(6mTr«d«rio», D.l,»ith enun toJrt. Barratt & Sod. > . _ - ’ ,/ ■ sR£2SRSb2sSiil gohr -Wm George, Jackson. 1 day from Smyrna, Bel, with gram to/MLBawley & Co. -.-: -.- ■ ; 1 Sehr MOTv&ElTsabeth* Reed, frort Boston. ' SohrJ Wmsmorsb (Wi Boston. ' Bohr Snow Piake* weaver, from Boston. , : , l Sehr Mpotovue, Falke»ierarr. from Briton,: . Bohr Clifford, improvidence. gebrO F Hawley, Racket*; from Providence, flour JH.K.nley.BoToe.frora'Provldence; Bohr § B Wheeler. MeOlanghlin, freraffalem. Bohr Ceres, hiereditn, from Lynn;'- . BebrJ ii Hess, HoimM, from Binghara. ' .Williamson, Jr, Wmemore,- Boston, hTn* 0 Bgstbd, Ca(n, Hacker & Cb. ■' Bohr JHRlfleyvßojcSTßoutoji.N Sturtettint tco. Bohr S B Wheeler,’McGlanghun, Salem, C A Heok *°SchA?Pik««,Holmc*.Hto|hain, do,' lehr Ceres, MerSdi tb; Lynn; Nevm.fc Bawyer. ’ - BoHrflharon;ThaH6,Newbnrrport,NBtprteVant A Co Hawley,Hackott,Stonfngton; L ROtherroel do * do j,« CrapoiNewwa/prd, , ,do „ d° Kayes -& Providence, do,. ; do ’ r /afhffiUy 'Jo TWeßao, "do‘' do "^ U i * / 00 I V r L •'. f % a 6Y " : * ■ r , Uchmond, • , '/do' v " ' do ithore, ‘ . do^ v . jr ’in^^Adamiy.PQrt^Chas^r, ' Wwitehilßte'r,' : da : »f j , , ColcUr Couglie, ‘Coughs,-Golds, Cough*, Colds, CoughirCohUi Coughs, iT - •' rt M ' v> • , ...Bronohitii, Hoarseness, Bronohitis, Hoarseness, Bronohitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, 7;',•; c .u{ ~A*thnw/ ‘ ■ « 5 ./ , • -s, - ( Asthma, > Whooping Cough,' Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, ‘■’Whopping tidugh,' Ctoiip,, Whooping Cough, Croup, - " Quinsy, ' , *'• ■ • M Quinsy, Consumption, Cphsumption, Consumption, Consumption* Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, andaUlike diseases; find an unfailing antidote, a ready 'relief, ando *urp and speedy.cure, in that great and universally approved Remedy, " , OF. WILD CHERRY, \; wis'tar’s balsam of wild cherry. '= ‘ .• : and ‘Reliable Testimony, “WteTAU’s* BitaxM t>p Wild Chshuy.—We call u the attention of oar-readers to the advertisement of fVWißtar’s Balaam of Wild CberryVm another oolomn, . M . and assure them'they oan find no better remedy for “boughs, colds,-asthma, bronchial affections,'or any, “ disease of : .the throat /!', , ■’ i‘;ln ‘August, IB£B,*an estimable friend of ours returned “frora a visit in the country,’much emaciated, and la- O boring under a'severe cough,-which had made such “ rapid ) inroads upon her . constitution, that we felt “ sdm'ethjQg must be dbne at onoe, or ehewould become “ a victim Of consumption. Having known thebenefi “ cial remits’which have occurred from the use of Wis- V tar’s Balaam, we made purchase of some for her, and ‘weare happy to say that before she had taken the “ odntents of one bottle her eough had entirely left her, “andshe is how!in the enjoyment of excellent health.” ;t * ,•. [OitteDrflacA, June25, 1859.] Important letter from Rev. Jacob Btckler, wellknown’, and highly respected throughout the ' . eof Pennsyl vania: ' ‘ , _ • t’H*. ' Hanoveb, fa-, Feb. 10, ~ Messrs. 8. W. Fowle ACo., Boston-Deaf Sire •• Having realized in my family. important benefit from the useoTjonr valuable preparation—lFufor's Balsan of Wild, Cherry—it affords me ploaeuro-to recommend it to the puMIo.3 Some eight years ago one of iqr daugh ters'teemed to'be in a deoUne. and little hopesof her recovery were entertained. .;i then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and Wore she had taken the whote’of the contents of the bottle there was a groat improvement-inher-heaHhj' I haye.in myindmdua case, madeTre«u*ptuse of your valuable medicine, and nave always,been benefiteo by it I would, however, caution the public afolass xfapasttxcn, becausethere is agood deal of spurious .Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher r'"*°a‘ " ,roU!Xo “ 1 !*• JACOB SECKLBJI. -. [.fVoTO a distinguished Physician.)' , Mansfield, Tipga county, Pfl.,Ausr. 1668. Gentlemen: Having nsed in my praotiee; the fast four years,-Wistarslßalsara ef'Wild Cherry. With great jraooes*,Tmo*t 'ohelriUlly recommend it to those af fiiqted with,obeUnate Cpaghs. . All who suffer with any disease of the Throat , Lungs, attfChtst'f.Qan, obtain like relief,by using' i / .pWISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, . 'i. WISTAR’B BALSAM-OF WILD CHERRY. B 0P r - I Betefc'fety‘ Wfe and worthless counterfeits ! The Medicinal Balsam, has tbo name, qf written with a pen, and the printed name .of the proprietors, VS. W. FOWLE & Co.j’t ott the outer-wrapper. To pnrohase any other wefe-jmoney..wasted,.and.health jeopardised... Tho genuine retains its virtues in any olimato; it oannot de teriorate, but improves with age» • • PREPARED BY S. W. FOWLE k CO., Noi 18 Tremont street, Boston. Druggists, dealers, and merchants, throughout tho State. T.-W DYOTT A’SONS, Wholesale Agents, No. 2J North' SECOND Street, Philadelphia. DYBPEPBLA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, DYSPEPSIA^DEBILITY. OF THE SVBTEM, - - . LIVER COMPLAINT, 1 ACIDITY, ’ * LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY,' BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, ' BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, ' tlatule'ncy, LOSS OFAPPETITE, FIIATULKNCy. LOSS OF APPETITE, Add the numberless bthef diseases arising from gestioji', and funotu?hal disorders of the Btotitdch, find, vrhehthe disease is not beyond the power of medioine, ready Telief in that established and sterling remedy, ' ' THEtpXYQENATBD BITTERS, ’ THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. ; r RELIABLE TESTIMONY, vWe call-the attention of the reader to tho following letter &©ia Fresidsnt Smith, of 'Weelejan University: ‘.Vm • Middletown, Conn., Feb. 28,1849, ; ( Sbth W. Fowls, & ( Co.—Qentlemtn : I first made use of the OxvoßNATED.lhyiEpßj solhe seven or eight ySatsslneb. 'Having suffered /or. tWenty years from a formofDtiPEPSIA, which Was attended with a nervous headashe, onauaverage 6f uof'le*B < thaa one day'in a tionof'Dr./Orwh to try one IwttlbV and if no benefit was recelved to discontinue the~use.” . -The' use of onh bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent <of some three or four, with a careful observance of fthe T aocompanjiog: ,direotions. The result,wm an almMt' entire relief from t)ie usual dyspeptio ayropteowi and their depressing, painful consequences. .A believe, these biltere produced an entire change' mihehabftaipf, my system,'and upon the obtiv* energies of (he tive oygana l now deem rayself pepsia,fts most persons. These bifters havealfo Weq of service to other members of my family. “ ” .Very xespeotfolly yours, AUGUSTUS Wi SMITH. (Testimony of a distinguished Physician,) ’ Makseislu, Tioga oounty, Pa., Aug. is. 1858. -1 have'used the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice, with decided suooeu, in debility, and general proatm* tion, Atf.Vand confidently reoomraend it ia general de bility, hud diseases of .the digestive organs. - F. H. WHITE, M. D. Ptepaied by SETH W. FOWLE io 00.,‘ Boston, and told by.druggists and merchants throughout the State. AOSRTS, T, W. DYOTT.& SON, ' • 319 North SECOND Street, PhUadelphia. L oc7-«of Amd&W a* - a . tMPORTAKTTO OLERGYME N, PUBLIC A’'SPBAKBRS, AND SINGBRB. - LANOAfITER’ij BRONCHIAI, LADENCIA. - ,“ A; SLIGHT'OOLI), ,, if its first [symptoms are no arrested,too often foundation or a variety o Pulmonary Complaints, including winter Cough, Aeth ma, Bronehitif. Inflaensa, Irritation and Soreness of the Throat, and other.oonsUtutional derangements. i ■ The evil oonseqoenoes of these aisoraera may be easily averted or subdued by keepjnjr at hand.&sbpplyof the above celebrated WZENOES, which hare now stood the tost oi pubhp expenonoe for several years. ~ Containing neither opiates flor any injurious anodyne, they may be safely taken by the ’youngest child or the most delicate female. Prepared only by 5 -r • . .: . THOMAB LANCASTER; - ■ ' ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets. . o!7 mwßm 1 Philadelphia. Pa. Dr. glentworth’s pile remedy, -For the cnre.orßemorrhoid* or Files, Constipa tion, Fistula in Ano» ulcerations of the Amu, Prolapsus of the Rectum, Fissures, Excoriation, Ulcerations In ternal and External to tue Anus, Pruritus, &nd all Dis eases peculiar to the Rectum. ... _ .The treat ft ud uniform guooeaswhiah this Remedy has attained for the cure of the abpve Diseases is uoprece dented ift the.aqnafs of Medicine./The rapidity <of its curative. qualities and the durability of.it* cares are equalled by no other Remedy .of the age. Ninety-nine oateft out of an hundred are alleviated and cured of thU distressing complaint, and are restored to comfort here tofore unknown. Full and exnUoit Directions accom ?r n,^x >!,“ra» f 8 H c “ r *- Bj t No. 817 HACK Street . Price <l. Can he sent by, Adams’-Express. ofi-lm DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS• AND"PHOENIX BITTERS haVe beer thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign rented) for dyspepsia, flatulenoy, heart-burn and headache, coftiveneas. diarrhoea, fevers of all id sis. rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy,. ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common oplds and in* fiaenta, irregularity and all derangement of the female system,.piles, and various other diaeaeea to -which the emman frame i* liable. For sale hr the proprietor. Dr. WTKmOFPAT. 831 BROADWAY,New York, ana by Druggists generally all over the country. siM-d&Wlr Medicated vapor baths. SULPHUR, HOT-AIR, and STEAM BATHB.- Under the care of Dr. T.H. RIDGE LY. 1131 SPRUCE Street. Highly recommended by all the principal pbysi* cians in tbe city for Rheumatism, -Diseases, By* phlUs.’Coaghs and Colds, Female Diseases, dec. &o. Espeolai accommodations for Ladies. ol7lm WASHING AND IRONING. : Jgk± WASHING AND IRONING DON! Cmj vith NEATNESS Mid DESPATCH, for Sin.l. ,Jr c 7WilM.wd Gentlemen, Families, Boarafm torn* or Suw, Family, Skirts and. Collars pateni polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. ! The wholebttsmessis strictly attended to by femalr <*«•&"* Mr*. pONOVAN. • ivSB-lr ' Soperindenoadt TIfEOHANIOAIi BAKERY, S. W. Comer BEQAD and:VINE Street., PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in suocewfbl operation, day •and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see the whole propass of bread-making for themselves. . The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that lbi thirty-five years he has been a practical Baker—five as apprentice, and five ae journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotiand, and. twenty-five, at master—during ; which tlmeiif has had the opportunity of making man) Sxperjments, and observing all the improvements which sve been made during that period, r In this establishment, of which he has now the man* agement. in .addition to the oompiete labor-saving ma ;jo werft nebas bow facilities of many lands not hereto- in the purchase of floar, none but me soundest and best shall ever bemused; endue h&am hesitation in eayinr.that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that madr Bread, made by the Meclmnlo&l Baiery ha* nbt been tried, or in wkjohithaa been tried : only at its commencement, before the machinery was in • perreot working order, are respeotfully asked to give it 1 a trial now, the undermined belie vine it would load U . mutual advantage. * ■ JOHN G. MOXBY, m y***tf Superintendent. CHOCOLATE Maaufaoturer and Importer of F» M ■ Stow S. W. oorn.rmOHond IfiNTH Street., , Sm - <Psiit<TrvftUWilh*rt’fttr«et,i fpo GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS.—SOO ' T* J3ase»oawmifiefor Concentrated Lye, in one pound ft!r-a<ht frpa'bqxes, (the only well-ostablished and re* Rableartjoie.) Manufaoturqabjr the Pennsylvania fifth . Wtinnrrtctaring Company . snd for sale to the trade as follows: * Cases. 130. per pernnd; ID to 25 Cases, £12.80. TPHB ADAMS EXPRESS 00,, OFFICE i -®kJ5*Q CHESTNUT Street* forwards Parcels. Paok- Meg, MgrohamUse.Bank Notes, and Specie, either by L*f TEF *‘F®?f,°L£ n connection with other Express Com vsst&s a * irmolslB tol'# ; am**? 1 ■ ' General 8a porintcaqent GANGS - OF- RlGGlNG.—Standing and Running Rigging, manufactured of the best mate •;“,?* iwffitani i°T w «w \ rsßs - tIN. Water street. ano»N, Delawarefty. 4,000 gallons Extra Bleached, wr. "»”* ° r ABHmiBNEB. * Do. IT .AWES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI :r"8ETl8, and CURLS, manufactured in thovery ' S "itmmi M«k ln s ;r »o»-8m* ',l . B.lveen Market Mid Oheatnnt. jUJINTON’S ENOADSTIO TILES for ; ■ “*»«*■ ‘ r.hllt tr . - Mt|> rilTEgl^Rl^ltllirt. MILLS GRAIN MILLS -For tbeFannand Flftntatibn, The IRON-BURR MILL basUA equu for Grinding Fine Meed, Feed, Couee, Spt oes, etc., by hand or power. . 1 o’n?mtqi£»tlas Soath SECOND Btrtet. , j ALL-THE BEST brands, at low. i wA'e*?nSftlj,’rjtvT/J Y, Imported, of Cigarsr Street, hdjoining Girard Hpuifl. i^siSiKAS'cife.^c^Mr'A^iES. •ORANOa-' bpi'lCE ‘hj l - TETB’ up O YORK Ugl®L? 8 M MI,ANV ' . . ’ • W. TROTTER, r| *-> *"• ' 1 J J •'General Agent. BRANCH OFFICE, OF. NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANV I Ffol SS2 WALNUT Street. . . CAPITAL, *1,800,(K0, , ' ; , >niLApEL?uiA HKysnjftrKii ; ,■ Thomas Robins. John W. Claghorn. attr; "iiW • 037-lm TkELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN ! INCORPORATEO A S Y^HE^EoJiL ATURE Ot OFFIOK B. 'CORI?KR'th/rA D WALNUT ■ marWFM&oe L8 ' 1 To all parts of the World. PREIG T ' inl^nd IN RTJHiNOK On Good!, by River, Canals, Lakes, ntiji Land Carnage, to all parts of the union* , FIRK JNSURANOEB, On Merchandise generally. - On Store*. DweUin* Houses, &o. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY. • . November 1, 1860.. - v « ' , Put' Market Value,. SIM.OMi Philadelphia CitJ« 6ent ' Loan....BlM,M< 00 Sllo.ooo,Pennsylvania otate Loans. 104,425 00, 030,000, TJ. 8. Treasury cent. Notes.... »,U2 50 850,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgago - 9 6 & cent. 80nd5.............. v 45,875 00 BKI u,ooo 00, 815.000.800 snare* stock Germantown Gas 7- : ■ • Company; interest andpnnoipal ' guarantied by the .city of Ptula- . _ delphja.-..14(8*9 00 •8.000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad , _ Company.. 4337 50 •5,000,100 sharls North Pennsylvania Rail- A . road Company.. 8W 00 •1350, Sundry, shares, .Philadelphia ,loe Boat Company; Havre de Grace aSteam; } Bont B- vanuah Steam'Navigation Com pany, and PhUadelphiaExohango Company Uiu 1,030 00 5M0.700 $519,1W 00 ond.-andMorti.jM, and Real Estate. Of- n M ; 'l'riiVrancesmVde ’’ »li4M M Balance due at Atenoiea-Prominme on Ma rine Polioiea recently msuod-aml other debts due the Company. «1, JBB 1 Sons and stook of sundry Insuranoe Compa- M cSh onDeposit' in 8ank.".'..."...— DIRECTORS. James C. Hand*. , Theophiios Paulding, James Tracuair, William Eyre, Jr* J. F. Peniston, Joshua P. Eyro, Bamuol K» Btoke», KiiSflWhA.A • Thomas C. Hand, , Robert Button, John IJ. Semple, Pittsb’g, D.T.Morgan, *‘ L M MART®', I ’President. 5. HAND, Vice President, iretarr. mh26-dtf ' William Marlin*'' „ Joseph R. Seal*, i ' Edmund A, Souder* Jdhn C.Daviß, 1 John R, Penrose, - George G. Lelper, lister william C. Ludwig* Hugh Craig. -v Spencer M'nvalne, Charles Kelly. H. Jones Brooke, Jaoob P. Jones, ■ THOS. C. HENRY LYLBURN. Bern npHE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU- A RANGE COMPANY Of PHILADELPHIA, _ 409 WALNUT STREET, This Company insures against Lobs or .Damage by Fire on Publio and Private Buildings, Furniture, fitooks of this Com pany guaranties their seounty when assigned as col- policy shall not bo invalidated, or in any. wise affeoted, after its assignment as a oollateral seounty to a or mortgage, and the approval of such as signment by the office, oy any transfer or conveyance ol the the same." Paul T. Jones, . . - Jeremiah M. Brooks, JohnHulme, • J • Robert Clarke, Isaao 8. Waterman, David Salomon, - Edward G. James, William V&ndervoer, Joseph Janner, , Theodora Cuyler, Joseph H. Collins, _ Sarailel Castner. PAULT. JONES, Presid r*- , . WSL yAffDERVEER, Vice President. Gilbert 8. Sterling. Secretary mr7-tf T| OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU- XjL RANGE COMPANY, No. 415 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. * _ ‘ Thos.L. Luders, RpStW.D.Truitti |i E «sr n * r John Oi James, 0. h. Spangler, JohnW. Sexton* H, JLJaouston, iwsir l, wsksbm, E. 8. Warns, IgaaoMjer. John E. Addioks, Edvard A. Warne, Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. dels American fire insurance co., .INCORPORATED 18UW3HARTER PERPET- NolH’lO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandize. Vessels m Fort ana their Cargoes, and other Persona] Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. , fcUUtCTOKS. ' George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patnok Brad), . , Cbas-W.Poultney, , Israel Moms. GEORGE ABBOTT, President ~7.TJ3fO«tAB ,R. MARIB. Secretary. jas3-ly if TjiA.ME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. X ill CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, ■ - lisectobs: Samuel Weight.-.7;.0f Wmht, Bros., A Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan A Co, Charles Rtchabpion-. J. C. Howe & Co. Geosss A. West..—-. - West, Fobes. A Lloyd. Barclat Lippincott.— Lipumoott, Hunter, A Soott Jacob W. Stout.. — Chanees, Stout, A Co. Hbn&y Lewis, Jr~^—, Lewis, Bros., A Co. David fi. Birnet Davis A Birney. A,H. , Rosenheim,Brooks, AOs, John B. Ellison. John B. Ellison A Sons, John W. Kvhrman-.. John W. Everman A Co. ThoMAE 8. Martin Savage A Martin. GEORGE w/DaY, President. _ JONATHAN 3. SLOCUM, Vice Pres’t WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seo'y. * au4-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE A STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- Chartered in 17M—Capital 8200,000—Assets, January 1, 1368.9347,445 60-100. -All Invested in sound and available securities—con tinue to insufe on VesselsandCArgoes, Buildings, Stooki of Merohandiee, Aou on liberal terms, DIRECTORS: Henry D.Shermd, . George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr„ Charles Maoaleater, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B.wattson, Jojin B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, , __ HENRY*D. < BHkWrERD, Prcident. WILLIAM HABPKR.Secretary. JeS-wfiutf T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM AJP.ANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Northeast oorner of THIRD and °B?mjK r i!‘lives forfewhole term of ■lifo-sronts annuities and endowments—purohaaos life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contraote depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Exeoutors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newborn,' James B. MoParland, WiMjam P. Hacker, i Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston, ’ Samuel O. Huey. Thsophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bouder, Henry C. Townsend, Dame) L, Hutohintoa, Kodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor* William H. Carr, Ellis 6. Archer, P.V. Dunow, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, . Warner ALRasin, . John G. Brenner, P. S. Miohler, Enston. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. _ BAML. E. STOKES, Vice l’res’t. John W. Hobhob, Secretary, aulS-ly rfIHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE A COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No, <O3 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. FIRE, MARINE. AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire lneuruice. limited and perpetual, on Uuldmti and Merchandise of all descriptions. Mprme Insurance, Inland and Ooean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parte of the World. orricißii GEORGE H. HART, President, E. P. ROSS, Vice President. H. R. COGGSHALL. Heorctary. B. It. BUTLER, Ab< tßeoretar,, _ SIBKCTOBS. George H. Hart, E. W, Bailey, ¥* o . 8 . 8, n Andrew R. Chambers, A, 0. Cattell,, Ciutrlea O. Imlay, Foster 8. Perkins, _ H. R. CoßKslmir, Samuel Jones. M. D„ Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul BREAD pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAW 81 01IA1WBD AT TUB FOLLOWING PLACESi MECHANICAL BAKERY, B.' W. oorner of Broad aid 0. M. CLAitK....— —l’o pi a rVtree t, below Tenth. 8. K. corner Sixth and Coatee street. . No, 2G6 North Filth street. 8. PANCOAST —.No. 910 Spring Garden street. JOHN G. MOXEY— No. 1223 Vine street. T. P. SMITH..mm* ——.No. 118 North Fifth street JOHN SMITH..*——....B. E. corner Filth and W. W. MATHEWS. .8.1?. corner Eleventh and _ Locust streets. D. KNIGHT.—— —Broad street, below Wal nut. GEOKGE GARVIN.. ■. —.No. 1419 lombard street D. COURTNEY.—. N. W. corner Sixteenth W. COURTNEY. —No° d M0 n South“rwolfln street 8. R. WANAMAKER Federal street, above Sixths _ K. MoNEIL. JXTHO & BON, 2. LENTZ_'_ .Corner South Fourth and » ' Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND. —►, ~ .8. Sixteenth and DAVID SADDLER*—**™-.No? 260 iforth Eleventh • street. J. WKIQHTMAN...... .S. E. corner Eleventh and 8. B.‘TOMKINS. M ._No?^oS’ n N J o e r e th Front H BHOOKS.~~_._~~B. W. corner o/JSeventh Mvwna and Pine street*. JANE MYERS..............Coateastreet, belowTliir -F. M. W00D,...-.. and F» MORRIB.~.-...nP W. otJine/Tenth and E. B. TURNER,- —,Ncn t'h Front J> SHUSTER. S< TV. corner Broad and Parrish streets. Corner Nmetoenth street and Ridge avenue. .N. E. oornor Ninth and Federal street*. .Twenty-seoond street, ab. Coate*. . Corner of Fifth and Chris tian. .Camden. N. J., store 119 A.ron street. .West Philadelphia, Mth it. ab. Jiaverford road. .Lenm, Penna. •Tremont and Pine Grove Penna. • . Wost Chester, Penna •Atlantic City, N. J, .Florence, N. J, THOS. T. BLEBT~~., B. 8. BOWN__ J. MoXNTYRE-—„ ALEX. FULLERTON. JrL! HIOKS...*— C. H. RAINIER.-™,, R. L. YARNELL. JOHNBARNDT-—- GEO. B. TOWNSEND,- M. MeCLEES , D. HORTON.-*. 8. F. EBBRLEIN i Columbia, Pa. Je2*tf CAUTION !— ASTROLOGY l-LOOK NEWS FOR ALL I—The nover raiUng Mm. WAKEFIELD, late Mrs. VANHORN, ii the-best: she succeeds when alt others have failed. All are in trouble, alt who have been unfortunate, ..deceived bjr false promises,fly to her for advice and' oomfort. In love offatrs she never fatls. She has the aeoretof winning, theaffeotjpnsof Uieoppositosex. It .** y?** faot which induces -Illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, And copy her advertisement. She shows I*?“ *V® yWuess of your future wife, husband, oi* absent fltklrhJi 18 well known to the public at large thatshe llin*,? . sn“5 n “ on ‘7 parson who oan snow the likeness in n'nPrl o ®P,kL v ® entire satisfaction on all the con- t®’ whlo >P ao b®, tested and proved by thou sands, both married and sinsle, who daily and eagerly Vjstt her. Comeonel come all! to No, ISM LOMBARD Street, between Juniper and Broad. nl-flt. ISSI^PfIiLiADEEPHIA, TffE^PRI npilE PENNSYLVANIA CENT HAL X RAILROAD. 1 1859.- mmBmm 1859. he ™ Jonnecting direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains rom Boston, NwYoik, andnUpomta East, and at the Union Depot it Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin oinnatijSt.Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, Bt. tern's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, ana all ntermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuo nr. Michigan,TVjsoonsm,hlinnesqta, Missouri,Kansas, ana Nebraska—thus furnishing faoihties for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and cont ort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, withoutohaage of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodruff’s Sleeping Cars to Express aiid Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun ays excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. Fast Line " " IUOA.M. Express Train leaves *• 10.60 P.M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M. Harrisburg Aooommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M. Columbia, , ‘‘ rtl _ . 4.30 P.M. Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, ’arkealmrg, and Lancaster Trams, at the Pennsylvania Railroad-Passenger Station. ' PoßsengerofmrSunbury.WiUiamßpprt, Elmira, Buffa lo, NiagftrftFalls,aud mt ?rmedmte points, leaving Phila ■ deipluaat7.lS A. M., ami 2P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at tho office of the lortipanyin Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal , timore | and Tickets Eastward at atjy of the important Railroad Offioes in the West; also on .board any of the i rogularLlne of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio R jwk[ S Fate always as low as any other Route. The completion of the western connections of the The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all uravage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Weight and the TravelUug pu “°' freights westward. Dy this Route Freights of all descriptions oan be for warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Balti more, to any pomt on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentuokrr, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,or.Missouri, by R&u , road direot. , . , The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on,the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misoun, Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cloveiand, Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to allpor tson the Northwestern Lake** Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oan rely with confi dence on Us speed? transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by tho Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble os are oharged by other Railroad Companies. Be particular to mark packages “ via Feuna. Rail- Merohants in the West ordering goods from the East, Will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route, For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com tany! D. A. STEWART, nurture! Doyle ft Co.,Bteubenviilo.O.;H.S.Pierce Sc Co., Zanes ville, O.*, J. J. Johnston, Ripley, O.: R. MoNeely,fJays . viile.Ky.s Onnsby ft Cropper,Porfnmouth.O.; Vaddook k Co., Joflersonville, Indians; H. W. Brown, ft Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Hibbert, Cincinnati, O.s R. C, Meldruin, Madison. Ind.; William Binchara, Louisville, Kyi; P. G. O’Riley ft Co., Evansville, Ind.tN. W. Gra ham ft Co., Cairo, 111.: R. F. Bass, 8L Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Hams ft Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke ft Co., Chicago. HI.; W. H.H. Koonts, . Alton, III.? Murphy ft Wallo, Dubuque, lit.: or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their intorost to oail on the Agentsof .. tho Compaof, at the following places before shipping, . or lettors addressed to either of them on the sulueoto' 1 . freights, will moot with prompt attention: E. J. SNEKDER, Philadelphia. * MAGRAWI t KOONB, 80 North street. Baltimore. ' LEECH ft CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William st., N.Y. . LEECH ft CO., M Kilby street, Boston. \ H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'! Freight Agent, Philo. > L. L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket AgentfPhila. r THOB. A. SCOTT, Gen’l Sup’t, Altoona, Pa, 1 » $698,804 70 1859. figw 1859. msm' n w , !sm imm. DELPHIA AND TRENTOaV RAILROAD CO’S LINES. F-ROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEWARK AND WAY-PLACKB, ?KOM WALNCT-STaXST WUAHV, Will Icaye jis follows, via: vaub. At 6 A. M., via Caindoa and Amboy, Cam. ft Am. Accommodation..-,... $2 25 At 6 A. M., vm Camden and Jersey City,(New Jerser)Aooommodation.... a 25 At 9 A. IU., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail g 00 At H A. M., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jcrsoy City, Western Express $ 00 At lift P. M., via Camden and Amboy Acoommo ifS’Rte ,’via’C&mden and"Amboy," C.'ft A.' Ex- * M press , j oo At 4 P. M., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City. Evening Express. . 300 At 4 P. M,» by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City, 2d Class Picket J 25 At6P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail 3 00 At 11 P. M.,via Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mail.. ~ . .. j 25 At 5 P. M, via Camden and Amboy .Accomraodatlon, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Tioket. s 25 2d Class Ticket lfiO The CP. M. Mail Line nm« daily. The 11 P.M. Soath ern Mail.'Saturdays excepted. Her !viaers, Eiuton, Flemington, fco.,at • A.M. and 234 P. M. For Mauqh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M., vie Lehigh VaiJey Railroad. m For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarro, Montrose, Great Bond, ftc., at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Laokawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 234 and 4 P.M. For Freehold, at 6A. M. and 2P. M, u ** . „ - . WAY LINES t - “ ? * “ d 4P - M " Steamboat John Neilson, for Bordentown and interme diate places, at 234 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate plooes, at 11 A. M, and 4 P. M. n Fifty pounds of bagKAge only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparot. AU baggage over fifty poundsto.be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond igloo, exoept by special onntraot, Oot. 1,1359. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent, „ „ BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHIiEHmr, j)OYLEBTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN. IaSdIfcHUNK. HAZLETON. On and after MOwPAY, May 16th. 1869, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:) . For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, nazelton, fto.,(Express,) at 9.50 A. M. For Bothlohom, (Express,) at 4 P. M. Fooylestown, (Aooommodatioa.) &S6.lSA.M.and For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at Ll 5 P. M. and 6-20 P. M. . TRAINS FOR PHITaADELPHIA: * Leave Bathloliom, (Express,)at M. and4.lor.ft . Leave Doyßstown, (Accommodation,) at 640 A. KL >eave Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at &30 A< M.andB.3s P.M, ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia, for Doriostown, at 0 A. M. and 3 P. M, Doylestown, for Philada., at 6J50 A. M. and 5.45 P. M. .Faro to Bethlehem, to Mauoh Chunk, 97.G0, to Easton, 91-60; to Doylestown,Boconts, AU Fassonger Tramß (except Sunday Trains,) con nect at Berks street with Fifth and Bixth-streots, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, mrld ELLIS CLARK. Agent. mmmmssstfsssszigg QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkesbarre. Bullalo, Chicago* Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee. Bur lington, Montreal, 6t. Paul*#, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Road mg Railroad Dopot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) ns follows: rip A. M.rDAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Bt, Paul’s, Burlington, nml St. Louis. , . 8.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.. For Elmira. Niagara Falls. Buffalo. Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee, Jlock Island, Galena, Bt. Paul's B rimgton, and St. Louis. The 7.30 A. M. and 3.M P. M. trams run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The7AOA. M. train oonnects at Rupert for Wilkcs h&rre, Pittston. Soranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. , BA. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line's. Ticket Office, Northwest comer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and ut the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted,) for all points West and North, ut c 1\ M. Freights must be delivered beforo 3 P. M. to insure going the samp day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot. BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAR. 8. TAPPEN, Genoral Agent, NV W. ooruer SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streois. ocl-tf Philadelphia. nS jn owfftfwwHn PHILADELPHIA, GER MANTOWN AND NORRIS TO WNKAILKOAD—SUMMER ARRANGEM ENTS— On and after Mrmda^rMA^o\vlV 1 ur^er not,ofl ‘ Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,8 X» rotn.. 10, 11, 12, A. M., 1,2.5, a >i. 4, 5, fiX.5, 7, 6. 9, 10. and 11,S' P. M. Leave Gormantown 6,7,75, 8,8>«, 9,10,11, A. SI., UAL p Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., 3,3,3,7 X, and 10)4 Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4, 6)4» and 9)4 P. SI. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,8, Stf, 11 A. M., 3,8)4, 4, tX, 3,9, "Ifeavo Ch.atnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.10, ~<O, 11 M A. M., 1140,3.40,0,40,7.10,8.40,10.10 V. M. Otf SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.05 mm. A. M., 3. 0, and 794 P> M. Leave Chestnut ILU 7.60 A. M., 12X0, 5.10, and 845 P.M. FOR CONSUOHOCKKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 5,8.05 min., 10.05, min., UX A, M., 1.05 inin., 3.05 in1n.,4X ,6%,6M. 11« P. M. p Leave Norristown 5,/, 9,11 A. M., 1, 3)4, 4)4, 3, 7)4, ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3 and 4 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M.. l and 6 P. M. . , FORMANAXUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.05 mm., 8 0S min., 9V, 10.05 mm., MX A. M., 1.08 mm., 3.05 mm., 3.05 mm., 4)4, 5X* OV, 8, lUg P. AI. pLeaye Manor unk 8)4,7H< BV, 9)4,10)4,11)4 A. M., 1)4, 8.00 min., 4, 5, fix, 8,9.05 min. P. hi. , .. .ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia? A. M.,8,4 P M. Loave Manayuuk 7X A. SL, IX, 6X, 8X P. M. H. K. SMITH, oenorsd Superintendent, my 7 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Streets. WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD, „. „Un and after MONDAY, October 17th. 1859, PABSENGKR TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, A. M., 13 noon,(Express,) and For Chester at 8.15 A. N., 13 noon, 4 and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12, 4. and 11.10 P. M. For Nqw Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4 P. M. For Middletown at B.lft A. M., and 4 P, M. For Dover atS.lfl A. SI., and 4 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 4 P. M, For Seaford at 8.15 A. hi., and 4_P, M, For Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 4 P.M. „ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA at 8.30 A.M.,(Express,; 10.15 A. M. A.M. andll.3oA. M.,1.45 and Leave Laurel at 0.15 A. M., ami3.4o P. M. Leave Beaford ot 0.45 A. M„ and 4.05 P. M, Leave Milford at 7.50 A. M.,and 4.05 P. M. Leave Dovor at 9.05 A. M., and 5.40 J\ M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 6AO P, M. Leave New Castle at 10.55 A. M., and 8 P. M. Leave Chester at 7.44,12 A. M., 2.22 and 9.1$ P. M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at J 0.15 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., laid and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., li.w p, M., and 12.20 A. M. SUNDAYS Only at 11.10' P. M.,.from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will runas follows: Leave Philadelphia fur PerryviUe and intermediate places at 5.45 P. M. Leave Wilmtnuton for Ferryville and intermediate places at 7AQ P. M. - Leave Baltimore for Steramer’s Run, Chase's, and Ilarewood at 5.44 P. M, 015 tTZmrxmm&xi PHILADELPHIA figgdßlfc?sii”7sSg AND HEADING RAIL ROAD, KffiT' READ - Leavos the Dopot, at corner or BROAD and VINE Streota, et 7.30 A. M.. DAlLY.(Sundays excepted.) for I’OTTSVIIvIjE, lU/lßlßlluku, Rnd fil! iStdnnadint* points. oonnuotinentHsmiiburs with train, running to tituturg, &o. Leave at 3.30 P. M., DAILY, for POTTBVJLLE and HARRIS B U R G. At 4.45 P. M., DAILY, (SundajaeioeptedJfor READ ING, and intermediate points. aplB _____ W. I£, McILHENNY, Secretary. 'EZtmmffißßßA NOTICE.-.-OTESTER RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN aND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On am] after let January. 1869, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will startfrornthePasaongerDopot of the Philadelphiaand Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE ntreeta. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.tf P, M, DAILY (Sundays excepted.) By order of the Board or Managers of the Philadelphia Beor.tnrr. HAII.ROAD LINKS. 8. M. FELTON. President. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S 1859. - WlsKi» and liquohs. TAMES STEWART & CO.’S t ' PAISLEY MAILT WHISKEY. GEORGE WHITKLEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, ko„ 135 SOUTH FRONT Street, offer* for sale, in bond only, STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAIBLEY MALT WHISKEY. s2T-3m WE CALL ATTENTION OP THE TRADE to this really Superior article s , ALFRED RENAUDCOGNAC. A supply In eeaorted package* constantly on hand. Order* received for direct importation. AUo—Hennosy Gognao, L&Jloy Cognac. London and lolland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cvos, Champagnes, high and low pnoei. LONGCHAMP. Importer. oID-gm ?LtSouth FRONT, Philadelphia. fjEORGE WHITELEY, V No. 133 South FRONT Street, importer of Jjranny, Winos, Ac., ofl'ora for sale, in bonu only, the following, among other standard brand* of brandy t Pmet, Carillon, A Co., Thoi. Hinos A Co., Jules, Robin, A Co., Otard. Dupuy, & Co., A. Seignetto, Marett, Cameo*. Pellevoisin, C. Dupont A Co., Union Proprietors, M_ Martelle^, Jrb. Hennes«y. ' Afro, Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest varieties of Madeira. Sherry, Pori. Burgundy, and JhineWiues, Palin Tree Din, Jamaica Ruin, feanta Crua Ruin, Bordeaux Oil, &q. t &c. *27-ly f^LARET. —10U cases Barton & Gueatier’s vy St. Julion; 300 do. Bt. Estephe; 800 do. Washing on Morton St. Juhen: 100 do. do. Talonoe, pints: 60 do. Chateau La Rose; 50 do. do. LeoviUe s Scotch Ale, in stone and glass; Younger’s, Harvey’s.Falkirk Drown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by aus A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street SCOTCH WHISKEY. -• 125 puncheons y James Stewart & Co.’BPaiBTey Malt, m bond and for ealo by GEORGE WHITELEY. s2l-3m NOTICES, OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR. October 23.1853. PROPOSALS FOR COAL.—Sailed Propoeals will bo received atthisOffioe,until MONDAY,the7th of No vember, II) o clock A. M..for supplying the Philadel hundred tons of boat HARD HIESTNUT COAL for onlines, to bo delivered on the Almehnuso wharf, Schu) Ikill. The Coal to be free from slate, well screened, and weighed under the inspeot on of tho Stoward. u 3 3t C. M. DERINGER. Secretary. NORTH PIIILADEL- I&Sr-ffiglagPHlA PASSENGER RAIL WAY TO GERMANTOWN via Tenth. Eleventh, and Broadstreets, Plank Road, Rising Sun, Tioga, Nioo town, and Monhoim street. The Cars will run on and after TUESDAY, Nov. lgt. Fare to Rising Sun Village and Tioga street... 8 Conte. P are to Germantown • • Germantown, 10 Tickets for Sl* Uerui&ntown Railroad Bridge, 12 Tickets for SI. „ I. W. BURKART, Seorotarr N. P. 11.l 1 . ft. Company, SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good ~ J'? a C H r Patent Vulcanized .Rubber Suspenders, 3raide.Wßbe.Hnd all other faunos and articles mado by combining fibrous substances with thread* or sheets of vulcanised rubber, are notiiled that unless the same sre properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by W y x? u }& n . ty » cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merohanta and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to give tlioir order# !&r t !H& r> Ji& r 47V‘J?. t ‘ > .UiS. «ndermgned, KXCLUBI VE OWNKR OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for the.fl froodfl, which •mbraoe all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many others. ALSO LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL co uSfL'XJ/DT n : y? ppll “ Uoa “ ™ n»-lr HORACE H. DAY. SCALES. P* FAIRBANKS’PLATFORM SCALES Forsalo by FAIRBANKS k EWING. 715 CHESTNUT Street, l’lnla. pr FAIRBANKS’ lIAY, COAL, AND CATTLE SCALES. Porialabr FAIRBANKS & EWING. 710 CHESTNUT Street, PhiU. B* HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES.— STRONG k ROSS PATENT.-Coal, Cattle, and Hay Scales require no pit. Platform and Counter Scales of every description. They receive all Friction and Wear on Ralls instead of Knife Kdgos, oh on otliei Scales. Call and examino before purchasing else\vhere» and see the improvement- PENNINGTON GREEN. Asent, 113 South SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. SAVING FUNDS. CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN terkst.—national safety trust com pany , WALNUT Street, Southwest corner ofTHIRI), Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is received in any jrora, Iqrgo or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office U open every day from 9 o’olook in the morning till 8 o’olook in the ovening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President. _ ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. William J. Rkkd, Secretary. DIH2CTOR3. Son. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, dwArd L. Carter, Joseph D. Barr, Robert Solfridre, Francis Lee, Barauel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkes, 0, Landroth Muons, Henry Diflenderfer. Money >* received and payments made daily. The investments Are inode, m conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class securities aa will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. aul-Iy HAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES £5 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and email irami received, and paid back oo de mand without uotloe.with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day or deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 gntil 0 o’clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 untif 9o’clock, DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Bootland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—-JAMES R- HUNTER. PLINY FISK. Aotuary. ’* A little, but often, fills the Purse." fjiRANKLIN SAVING FUND—- -No. 1* JBouth FOURTH Street, between Chestnut ana Walnut, Philadelphia, pars all De posits oq demand. Depositors' money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, «o. This Company deems <a safety bettor than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’ money, but have jt at all tunes ready to re turn with 5 per cent, interest to the owner, as they havo always done. This Company never suspended. temivleg, married pr single, and Minor* can deposit in their own right, ami suoh deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by tho Btate of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Offioe open daily from 9 to 3 o’clook. and on Wednesdayaml Saturday oveninga until Bo’clk. . _ DIRECTORS. Jacobß.Bhannon, Cyrus Cfulwallader,. John Slundler, George Russell, Malaehi W. Sloan, Edvard T. Hyatt, Louis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany, INicholas Rittenhmjso, Nathan SinedioT, Job,R, Satherthwaito. Ephraim Blanchard, JAGcffl 11. Pre.ident Ctru* Oa&walladsr, Treasurer. _dlB-y " A Dollar saved i* twice earned. * CABINET WARE. tTOGUET & HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. SS9 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Rank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables, lhaikcascs, Wardrobes, eta. s9-3tn rUBINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. m SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extensive Cabmot Business, are now manufacturing am^^ 0 f r article of and have now on hand a full supply, finished with MOORE k CAMHON’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. For the quality nnd finish of these Tables tho manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout tho Union, who are familiar with the oharaoter of their work. Jj*MSra Doings of the Pennsylvania HTATK FAIR FOR 1859. BIX FIRST I'RKMIUMH AND BIX DIPLOMAS. Beat Furnace for Warming Builtlmga. To Arnold A Wilson, GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. First Premium. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To Arnold Jc Wii.mdn. RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE. First Premium. BEST COOKING RANGE. To Arnold A Wilson. CHILSON’S DOUBLK-OVKN COOKING RANGE. Fiiut Premium. BE|T PARLOR COAL GRATES. To Arnold Sc, Wilson. LOW DOWN aml BASKET GRATES, .... First Premium. BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, in Arnold A Wilhon. For a very hamin(>ino display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly muslwd, , j^j^[ l^ I nor workmanship, AHNOIJb & WILSON. nifr 1010 CHESTNUT street. I B, M. Fki.twrm.. Hupt gmmm ROAD via MEDIA. fall arrangement. , On and after WEDNED3AY,Octobers. 1559, the train* will leave pfuladelphia, from the Station, N. E. corner of KJGHTeLOTH and IIAftKBT Street., at 7 30 anil 9JO A. M - ami at 2.30 and 6 P. M. ~Deaye Woet Cliontor, from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKEI STREEP, at7and 10 A. M., and SAO&mlfi P. M. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M., and 3 P.M. Loavo West Chester at 7JO A. M.. amUJo P. M. i HENRY WOOD, Mi General Superintendent. MORE PROOF OF THE WONDEUFUJ, L'J- EFFECTS OF MONELL’S AMERICAN HAIR RLPAKAI OR. , . PinLAT)rxH!tA, Soptombor J7th, 1859. This i* to certify that I was bald tor many > ears, and wap recommended tu try your Reparator; and having procured three IhiUlok, used it for three months, which ho*canned my hair t«» crow, and although not quite as thick as before, yet it is constantly growiru. E. M. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. .. i’lm.Ai'Ri.viuA. Sopteniber 27th, 1559. Mr. J. K .Munku ; iimr Sir—Some time since my hair r<mimeit<' n d ulhni; out. so much so. that I was. in fact, funrlul ot hromim bald; but hearing of the won derful power of > oar Reiuratof, 1 yns induced to buy n bottle, and after using ono-lialt of it my hair not only censed cormn,< out, but commenced xrmvinc finely, unu 1 have now as thick a suit of hair as over I had. JACOB EVANS, _ , . _ No. 621 Cherry street. , Forsale hvT. U. PETERS A Co., Bole Agents, No. 715 CHhbINU T Street. Philadelphia. aciJ-Cm Drawing and painting""mat¥- RIALS. Engineers’ und Architects’ Stationery. Grecian Painting Maloroils. i’otichomama Dobuth nml Vases. Paint Boxes for Children, and also for Artists am Students. Pictures and Picturo Frames. Plating C irds, American and French. Catalogues gratis to tho tiodo. BCIIOLZ k JANENTZKY, wum rq.Tv svi?‘t^Bft‘. uah Dtroet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 030-3 m CJfLVWR »SUAP —A simple preparation fy ; for cleansing Silver Plate, Jowolry, Mirrors, Mar ble, fto., fur inoro convenient and effective than any other. One hall .the labor of House cleaning may be saved by using this Soup, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc white, ami ns no scrubbing is required the ravins* in the wear of the p«mt is much prentor than the post of the Soap. It leaves the gurraoo as pure and white ns when new. Manufactured onU by the Boston Indoxicnl Bonii Company, and sold by (heir annooitoil wJohVwn *T C 0“ *pO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER , CHANTS,—ManiIa Rope, all sizes, neatly packed, and for sale by tho iiuimhoturers at the lowest Now York prices. WEAVER, FITLKR A CO., .oh* _ 21 N. Wa PF.K HI:., and 22 N. Wharves. SjAAIUEL CHUBB, Agent for tho Purchase Sale of Real Estate, nnd the Collection of Rents. oS-lm» \’n Sir, W A I,NUT JMTENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton LfM. Lemons, sound and m prime order, for salo by I A. MERINO' Itt South FRONT Street, F;I)UCATI#NAIj.; Academy for boys-n- e. comer TENTH and ARCH -Aftomoori Claw in Book keeping now forming. / n2-wfmSt* ESDAMES OHEGARAY /AND D’HER VILLY’S HOARDING AND dM" SCHOOL FOR ( rouNO ladifs i PHILADELPHIA, No. 1809 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET I Madame C HE 0 A R A Y reepeltftylr informs her nends and the publio in geaoral, t)tat independently of ier Boarding and Pay School, di»ected by herself and ter niece, Mme. PRETVOBT, tn NEW YORK, she in tends, in connection with her piece, B’ffER VII,L\, opening in PHILADELPHI MKn Institution onjreoisely the same plan as the pne above mentioned. A MERICAN SClibOL tNSTITDTE. Families, Schools, am! Colt**®*,, supplied with corapetent Teaohers, for any Denartment? and Teaoh ers with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. \ Refer to Faouitv Amherst Collect Mass,: Dr. Lowell uasoii } Mason Brothers j Hon. Theo. Frelinghuyion, LL.D.; Hon. John C. Rives. Et of, / -SMITH, WOODMAN, fi/cO., BROAD'WAY, New York, anti se23-6m 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.* HEM AN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the VIOLIN am! PIANO. Mr. Alien may be applied to at the residence of his father. Professor Allen No 816 South SEVENTEENTH Street. rt-Sm* ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D V .re opon on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. Ml Applications for admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be made to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M.. «u)fl-wfVm-tf IfiOT RACK Street. PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE Ji. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem ber 6th, 1859. The course of instruction comprises all the branches of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages.au22-tf A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY. f*- FRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six miles from Market street, Philadelphia. The course o! instruction inthisSchool iscomprehen fitve and thorough. ParenUand Guardians who intend to place their daughter* or wards at this Institution will do well to make immediate application to . Mbs. E. L. THOMPSON, w-Zm Principal and Superintendent. Bryant a stratton’s national , MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phils leiphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH end CHESTNUT* <ew iorlc, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation. o&U or send for Catalogue. fe9-tf PIANOS. MARSITS MUSIC STORE, TYrT* No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street, PUILAUELPUIA, Where the best make of PIANOS, MELODEONS. and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS, OmVEttY DESCRIPTION. Can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers’ Frioen.' Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Music of tho day. Also, receivfnc New Music daily from all the catalogues in the United States. Dealers, Teachers, Seminaries,and Clergymen will be supplied at tho lowest wholesale rates. Orders by mail will be promptly filled. Catalogues of Music or PnoeList will be forwarded free of onarge when ordered. «*-im j. MARSH. Agent. fggasa OmCRERING & SONS. nfsiT' MANUFACTURER* OF GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMB ft)7 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant * in store a laree stook of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and Europe, S 3 OOI,1) AND SILVER FIRBT-CLASB MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. JeSi-ly (SgSßj RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, m rn * Nunns 2c Clark’s, Haltett, Davis, A Co.'s, and A. 1L Gale 2c Co.’s superior PIANOB. Also. Ma son Sc Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churohes and Lecture Rooms, K/* Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. * J. E. GOULD. rayU-ly BEVENTH and CHESTN UT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ' pial schomacker &. co„ 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respeotfullv invite the musio loving publio to call and examine their new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding ailthe objections generally made to the style ol Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, ana evenness oftouoh, with exquisite deli oaey ana sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND Y ' FINISHED IN ‘ aro wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled 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. 1&33. sel-tf STOVES. /&t THE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON £££& BUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT STOVE, for Parlors, Halls, Offices. Stores, Ac. The most economical, cheerful, and healthy stove it tho market. /til who wish a. heating stovo that wil give entiro satisfaction aro invited tooallandsoeone of the FIERY STAUB in operation at our Warorooms. Every varioty of Stoves both Plain and GAS BURNING. for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may be found in our assortment. Our celebrated ROYAL, BEASHELL,and „ „ DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are J , „ warranted, and. for excellence in operation, they .. .. CHALLENGE all competition. NORTH, CHABE, AND NORTH, 013-lm No. 203 North SECOND Sreet. r&m STOVES! STO VE S!! figi JAMES SPEAR, No. 1116 MARKET STREET, is now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than an < other establishment in Philadelphia, iu proof of which lie invites comparativk examination. The followm? are •mint; his own popular inventions, several nfw/noh jhavealready obtainedn national repu tation as eurpasamgin CTcclfcnu and economy any other Stoves in u»o. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gaa-burnmsCookingStore, acknowledged to be the bf*t Stove for family use in the world. . JAMES BPEAK is the Patentee of the celebrated Gag-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver’s Air-tight Gas-consumtng Parlor JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) OrnamentAl Stove Urn, which from its bonuty Ami utility is likely, this season, to be univer sally Adopted. JaMEb SPEAR is the Patentee of tho Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-snving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentoe of the oeiebrated Ratlwav-oar Heater. Forall of the above tho Inventor very justly claims advantages which require but to l>e understood by the publio to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that class in the market: and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in w*nt of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown thorn, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. e23-3ra CHARLES JONES, No. 805 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. ftSHwJ. Ottllajher, would respectfully call the atten tion m those desiring stoves to hiß extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased the exclusive right to the retail tales and repairs, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celnhrxted “ Morning Star” and ** Sunrise” Gas-hurnin* Cooking Stoves, well known for years Rs.the most satisfactory Btoves in the market Also, hid new Fiat-top Cooking Stove “ Daylight.'’ which combines all the useful im* f rovements, aid operates admirably. I also inanu* aoture, iu a superior rannnor, Silver’s Gas-burner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves m use. tIS-3m COAL. Housekeepers look to your .interest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS’, whero nothing hut the very best quality of Lalmrhand Schuyl kill Coal is offered at the following reduced prices: Lehigh.. Broken, Egg, and Stove $4 25 per ton. Schuylkill, ** ** “ 400 ** Large Nut aw “ .Av. l J ntnt °d free from slate or dust and full weight, at putho sst cornor MARSHALL nnd WILLOW. Call ami seo. <>2d-Cm SW. GROOME & CO., • Office 1« South FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL, Dealers and Shippers OF Looust and Schuylkill Merchandise taken on u harfage, 015-6ra Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH COAL, prewared with ©are, for sale on best ternis. Apply ot KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Street* 522-tr MACHINERY AND IKON. BAMUBL V. M2BBIOK, 7, VAUBHIH MZILRICX, WILLIAM n.MKRqiCX, GOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine servico, Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, 40.; Castings of all kinds, eithor Iron or Brans. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Bhops, Rail road Stations, Ac. Retorts and’Gae Machinery of tho latest and most im proved construction. Every de.onption of Plantation Maohiner,, auoh aa Bazar, Haw, and Grilt Mill,, Vaonum Tana. Open Steam Trarna, Defecator., Filters, Pnnlpinr Enzlnea, Jrc. Sole Agent; for M. Rillieuz’e Patent Susar lloiltni Apparatus; NaemytUe Patent Sle.im Hammor; and Aapmwil A Wolaej’f Patent Cantnfutal Sugar Drsin inz Machine. B u s-j LEGAL. TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE x NTYANPCCUNTy OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN HTiHROT, Afiuuuee til I'lio Premium Err ?.“."P?*.n«f“ plul!r of Pltdadolpma, va. EDWARD K. X.L1.10 1 i. Alms vend, ex., March IfiM-No 1093. Iliai nmlorsi.;ned juts been Appointed Auditor to report distribution ol the hind raised by the sale of tho follow ing desontied Ken! Estate, to wit: All that certain lot or pioee of ground, with the three stiiry brick mossuage or tenoment thereon erected,situ ateonthp north side of Green street, at tltodistanceof ono hundred and mghty-seven feet eastwa d from tho oast side of Nineteenth street, mthe City nt Piul.tdel Phia.contHlmngin front or broadih onsaid Greonstreet 2J fecUineliee. and extendmr in length or depth north ward, between lines parnllol with stid Nineteenths rc-t one hundred ieet nine »nclm». Uuunded northward ly ate of John K. Young .eastward by ground now or la o of Hatman Kuhn.vostward bv ground former ly of said Edward it, Elliott, nnd soutfiwn'd Im Green stroet nloresnid. clxai nw the name lot of ground which \ OU n' Wlf ?- b 7 'n,denture dated the 20th day, I!ik !HW Ni M ''^ COrd S!' i i rtihulalphla in Daed nook K. lb vv„ No. 20, page 32J 40.. granted and con- U?or7riut Plltottin foo. itOKUn in.: Hi'‘remit the > early eroutid rent, or anm ol Iwo liiimlieil m ,F*n r ; l’a F n 'l 'li f Ol ' I '*' Pl >>abie half jearlv .m th« tmneil P " 12,1K1r ’ ln t hverj year ther.'in men- ..n! in the fund are notified to pro n .".i l? 1, , c k l ' u . ra *! o Hu,.Auditor, at hi, olheo. No. IB!) N f,.,.0^l h ,". l A 6i ‘‘. , V n .'V i ' ; P‘'i KSI,A V, the math dn of N lunbor, 1369. at 4 o iioak J’. M.. or\*o debarred from Cf * m > <«n upon tho same. JUiLN F. BRINTON. Auditor. SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of „ EVANS A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, _ For Banks and Stores. BANK LOCKS. Equal to any now in use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &e„ Ontu food terms a* any other establishment in the United States, bv * uo m EVANS A WATSON No.BW CHESTNUT Street, TtiKASK r,IVK lIS A CAM,. Phlladeiph!*. AU OliOb, BURNING Ft-UID, nnd PINE OIL, in bids and half-bbh. Manufactured nmi r nr sale by ROWLEY. ABHBURNBR ?v CO tOT Vn Wbirvea Z IK< i i |.', l f! l^ t ,. SMITH, comer SECOND the. viio ami pruiien” ctnfno'utgy Save* pursued ™nce a?^'. WglVlV* ■”»'"^.brsellin P rafi"rst''ra;S rjUEASE—2OO bills.. ;i(10 bplf bbh.,* 110 h“ ROWT.hv ‘Sn'tJuWui.vf.y 8 '. '.nil drat., for sale WHARVES, ' ASH-BURNLR, jj CO,, No. 18 Bn»th RALES BY AUCTION.; ' PORNEgR BRINLEY/t CO.. ■ No. 429 MARKET STREET SALE THIS JUORNING, NOY. 4, AT Id A CARD.—The attentioq of purchasers is requested’ to our sale of COO tots of fancy end staple French drv goods.tobesohUlus (Friday) morning.^ovember4tK at 10 o clock, by catalogue, on 6 months ciediT.com prlrrW «T? rg fl’assortment for present sales. NOl C E.—To Rets 1 1 ers. In sale this morning— -600 reve ramie wool shawls, nufketurera 008 RR(I8 * uars shawls. Bnrzer k. Ca. mi^ctuYa k long nu<i Moara shawls, Lupin’s ma -200 all-wool plaid long shawls, 109 colored French merinos, HO gaulfre do Milan. 100 all wool silk check plaids, 30 Lyons black mantilla silk velvets. 60 '* bonnet “ 1W cartons sapor black silk velvet ribbons. 200 lots new stylo needlework embroideries. 50 pieces all-wool West of England caasimeres. 20 pieces C 4 Pans black satin de chino, See. 100 pieces black gros de Rhines, gros de brilliants, and drcHA silks. • ALSO, tOO VIENNA BfIOCHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, IN COLORS ONLY, Of L. Burger Co.’s manufacture. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. This Morning, November 4, at 10 o ciock, by catalogue, on 6 months' crodit— -600 packages and lots of fancy and staple Freneh dry goods. 120 PIECES 6-4 PARIS COLORED AND BLACK „ „ MERINOS. Comprising fine tosuporfine qualities. WOOL VALENCIAS AND POIL DE CHINES. 20 ps Bayadere wool vatenoias. bops fine wool poilde chine*. WOOL JiONG BHAW LS AND CLOTH CLOAKS. 300 superior a l-wool plaid long shawls. 400 superior cloth and cassimere cloaks. aw Lots needlework embroideries. Now uvndinz, consisting of— — fine to extra rich jaconet collars. fine embroidered se^ B* PLAID WOOLLEN REVERSIBLE SHAWLS, ... . Thm Morning, BlSwIs 617 heaVT * tyl ® p!a,d wooilen wenible * BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. 400 extra superfine.quality black Thibet long and square shawls wool fringes. 5 LYONS SILK MANTILLA VELVETS 60 ps super quality Lvons silk manDlla velvets. BLACK SILK BONNET VELVETS. Of a celebrated manufmture. 60j»oces black silk bonnet velvets PARIS PLAID MERINOS AND GAUFFRE D’MI LAN. 100 pieces Pans plaid merinos, all wool, silk checks, J(W pieces unutfro d'JVJjbin. ALSO, 600 VIENNA BROCHE SQUARE AND LONG SHAW IR. Of a favorite make and rpltndid assortment. , BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS. A full assortment of Lyons black snk velvet ribbons, all silk, and fast edges. R SCOTT. Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 CHESTNUT STREET, ooposito the CustoiL Houss. between FOURTH and FIFTH Btreets. SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT gWpg' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HO SIERY, Ac. KT . _ This Morning, *'?i® r 4 t, T catalogue, on a credit, commencing at BO d a aud most desirable as sortment of the above goods, included in sale will be found— Ladies’and children i xepltirkmt hoods and opera caps, zephyr talmas, coats, an I cloaks. „ SCARFS. Gents’ large size new style zephyr scarfs, children’s comforts, boas. Ac. 41 dJIERY,.SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Children s blue-mixed, striped, and plaid hoee; ladies’ tnd gents’ blue mixed and bUckdo; gents’ white and blue mixed inormo shirt*and drawers, Ac. .. . GLOVES. Also, men s fur, seal, lamb, and buck gloves. teJT Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. SAI.K OF STALLS IN THE EASTERN MARKET, MERCHANT STREET, BETWEEN FOURTIi AND FIFTH. .. , On Tuesday. November 8, commencing at 2 o’clock P. M. Sale of stallswill bo made in the Market Building, at public auction, to the lurhest bidder, on Tuesday. November 8. at 2 o clock I’. M. Gas Daing ittroduceo, the silo will bo continued till ten o’clock at night. Printed catalogues will Im ready on Monday previtms, contnining all particulars, and can lie obtained at the auctiou store, 431 Chestnut street. fhe Company, having leased the Gimrd estate, will proceed to make a uniform front of D 8 feet, on Fifth street. Ihe superior construction of tho stalls, the en tire lloor nagged with stone, tho spacious vaulted cel lars, on gravel bottom, entirely free from dampness, and tho unusual width of all tho avenues, make this a most desirable and superior market. banners' stalls will be sold on Saturday,November 12th,atI2o’olock. Marterwill be opened in the new building on Satur day, Nevomt-er 19th. By order of the Board of Di rectors, HENRY J. MANLEY, Secretary. PUILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET Street, and 621 MINOR Street ?NoTlCe.—We havefnow arranged and open for exa mination, to bo sold this morning, at 10 o clock 225 lots of superior NewY r ork readv-made clothing, to whtch we invite the attention uf Die Trade. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW YORK READY’*MADE CLOTHING, to close the balance of a stock of a large New York manufacturer. This Morning, November 4, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by ontalofcuo, the entire balance of stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of hae French black cloth frock and dress coats. French oossimero pants and vests, business '•oats, overcoats, talmas, R&klans, sac* coats, Ac., em bracing ev- ry description and variety of a large manu facturer. Buverswillfind nto tioir interest to attend, as the sale wilt be peremptory. Catalogues early on morning of sale. SHIPPING, PHILADELPHIA ASD ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. <gfiS£fe AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, &£LX> At SO. 8 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, • At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7th, 1699, the follow ing gentlemen wore unanimously elected Directors the Company, viz: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, Atn> 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 to subscribe. sS-tf sZfFfb STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM- PANY’B IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAMMoMA, Capt. H. F. Schweosen. FAAONIA. Capt.iL Ehler#. , BORLSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt.H.Tnuhe. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Ensen. These Steamers are nil first-class Clyde-built vessels; are intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N. Y., ns follows : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. ~Tho elesantaml powerful Iron SrrewStenmship BA v Ah lA. Capt. H. Taube. 2 400 tons burthen, will tail as HOove, on * , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, at 12o'clock M. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia ro .New \ ork, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. §lOO J Second Cabin.. . SGO | Steerage. §35 The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following Steamships: HAXONIA THURSDAY, Beember 1. BGhi;a«lA MONDAY. January 3. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY. February 1. HAM MOW A THURSDAY, March 1. ST" Passengers forwarded fo Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast. Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rates. 1 hose steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom modvions for first, second, and third-olass Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodations or these Ships are equal to the first class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued .'rom London, South ampton. Havre, and Hamburg, to Now York. Freuht engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped tree of all roniinmsion. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to W. A. HAM’LL. Agent. Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships. n2-tf Northwest corner rOURTH and CHESTNUT. stfP&L THE BRITISH AND NORTH 9£S9&fiatAMERICAN ROYAL,MAIL BTKAM- FROX BBW TOBX TO UVXEFOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 9130 Second Cabm Passage..... 75 FROM UOSTOn TO LtVB&FOOl. Chief Cabm Passage.— Second Cabm Passage —.—so The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, {CANADA. Capt.Lass* ARABIA. Cajpt. J.Btone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, {NIAGARA, Capt-Asdereon. AFRICA, Capt, Shannon. | EIIROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, These veMels carry a clear white light at mact-heaa; green on stivrboArd bow; red on port bow. EUROPA, Leitch, leaves Bouton. Wednesday, Nor.ll. PERSIA. Judkins, “ N York, WednesdAy. Nov. 9, AMERICA, MiUar, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 15. ASIA, Lott, “ N Y’ork, Wedneadsy. Nov.». CANADA, Lang, “ Bi>*toi„ Wednesday, Nov. 30, aFßlCA,Bhannon. “ N York, Wednesday. Dec. 7. NIAGARA.Anderson,“ Hoston, Wednesday, Dec. 14. PF.RSIA, Judkins. •* N York, Wednesday, Dee. 21. Berths not secured uatil paid Tor. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be aeootmtable for Gold.Siher, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones nr Metals, unless bills of lading are eirned therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to R. CUNAIRD* 4 Dowling Green! no 2 New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES- ton and savannah steamships. FREIGHT REDUCED. Hoary Freight at an average of m *kbx per oenk be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Clmrle# P. Marshinan, will sail on Saturday. Nor. Bth, it 10 A.M. Through m 48 to 50 hours, only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Ga, The U S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Garvin, will sail on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 10 o clock A. M. Throiinh in M to 60 hours, only 43 hours at B©a. „ days changod from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Biilsof Lading signed > every day. The splendid first-class side-wheel SteATaships KEY STONE STATE and BTATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. , At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &0., for all places m the South nnd Southwest, INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will bo found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, th£ premium being ons-half the N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight ia entirely unnaceesnry, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Kailrom] P ° mt '- Fare by till, route M to « per cent, cheaper than by tho Inland Koute, any ill be ,oen by tho folEVrar sohe dale, riirouun ticket, from Philadelphia via Charles ton and savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Charleston andSavsi nah to Montzomory: ToCharleston.,— 313C0 Charleston/.... 60 Savannah. 15 00 Savannah-—__ a? in At ootf 23 00 j{ 00 Columbus-—. 21 00 Columbus moo Albany 21 00 Albany 5700 Montgomery.... 2t>oo MonUomerj.. ... _ 83 00 Mobile. 35 00 M0bi1e...../..//// M N?Rn or f*i' ul i* •” M „New Grlean. 51 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship ha, sailed. „i. Fur ft 9« h * or »““J0 applj on board, at seoond wharf above Vine street, or to Southwc.t corner FoAhfJmPcifESTNu'r. Agents in Charleston, T. S. k T. G. BUDD. ‘‘ ~, . Bavannah,HlJNf6R k GAMMELL, ror Florida from Charleston’, steamer Carolina every Tuesday, For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John’s, evert Tuesday ana Saturday. jyO U. S. M. STEAMERS mhwßi . FOB HAVRE ANI) SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July 23, September 17, November 12. . FULTON.Captain Wotton,will*ail Augn*t*),Ooto berls. DecemlierlO. First Cabin p.is3i<ge.—- Second Cabm passage —.-... yg For freight or passace, l apply to _ WILLIAM NEILS' »N, Agent, At the Warehousmr Company’s Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. j023-6rn REFINED SUGAR—SOO barrels yarioLS grades. 250 bbls crushed, silted and powder orsalvby JA*MES GRAHAM * CO., AUIO LETiTIA Street. ' ' SALES BY AUCTION. ' J ! Uf THOMAS *' SONS, ■I.A. Nc.Utßad lfl SOUTH FOURTH STREET, CARD.-PTOL?C n ¥ifLra"REAi' B ESTATE AND STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.—SoIe. oLrml HU. and stocks wtU hereafter be heM at 11 o’clock xoos.aed n the ereninr at 7 o’clock. aar Contnbntort haring the ephon of either tale. *T, Handbills of each property issued separately, in addition to whioh we pubush, on the Saturday prevides to the sale, one thousand ntajosaeai in pamphlet form, giving full descnptionsof an &epropettiMtobe eoM on the follawine Tuesday. _ REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. We have a large amount of real estate at private sale, icrilading every description of city and eountrr property, —* . *r J™** .estate entered on our private sale register. Wia adverted oceasicnaDy in oar pablio sale abstraati, tel which IJXOoopiee are printedweekly,) free ofc barge. STOCKS. LOANS, Ac. On Tuesday, oh”«efvtn“ 0000 -“ rw»d.l,lil» Ex- For account of it mav concern— • RAILROAD BONDS. Ac. / each, Chattier* Valler J * »Hh coupons due since July 1,1366, SlB 3(JO Racine and Mitsiisiapi RailrfMd Farm Wart- Kh e e 3 p?r cent "Kfassssg-te!>• ® “ 4 i.*4'“u"rSd.‘ >er boDi * « d Bloom.- w *vl« A cco^ Qt °/ whom ®ay eoncern ?Bonds, convertible," of tho amvot ,ne **** Chicago Railroad Company, SI 000 seveo per cent, interest, payable Ist Ja nuary and July, with coupons. B “ Wi attached^ CCft °k y Mounta4n Railroad bond, coupons 25 shares Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Company-par *6O 7 n „ PEWS-CHURCH OF EPIPHANY. Pew No. 167, middle block, west aula. Church of the Epiphany. Pew No. 125, middle block, western aisle, Church of the hpiphany, mntJi pew from chancel. 1 share Philadelphia Library. 1 share Philadelphia Athenaeum. 1 share Mercantile Library. 1 sha*e Point Breeze Park Association, a shares American Academy or Music, with ticket, r or other accounts— Philide,^ a Fir « “d Life Insurance Also, Union Mutual Insurance Co.’s Scrip. SIXTEENTH SALK 6th NOVEMBER, AT valuable business I,ocatlon t .—The sra- J »°af Idmz known as the Philadelphia Coliege street'? 1010 *' nort&irMt CQnei of Fifth and Adelpfd RESIDENCE.—Mastic mansion aSe station. COaoh hoQse * Lo Aan street, near FltheriJ coumv j FARM ’ 225 Mr * a > Leod '* Foig, Atiantie STREET.—Handsome res ; - denoe, No. 1623 Green street, lot 17 ieet Ulßis Ih*m feet to Mount Vernon street—two fronts. FILBERT STREET.—Threo*.ton> brick dw.Rini ' EEht.c»;’hitw„ f,oni° r:h P,lbert ,Ire “- reremptniT 5.1..-LARGE LOT. GERMANTOWN SEVENTEENTH FALL SALE Sth NOVEMBER at „ 7 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING, AT Peremptor? Sale—Estate of J. Grata, dec’d THREE STORY BRICK aroUwam conier Locust and Dean streets. S'lenbeointe. i JassffJSiESSiSSSS^ BHICK DW£U - Ew l S (llllu B l »V’i ofk »Vmml Peymond it,wJJt . TS TORV “ 3. ‘ fa deral street, west of teventh. with » two-story dwell ing on James street. 95** dale absolute. aW * U ftSame Estate. —FIVE DWELLINGS.— 2 teo-itorv ‘e 719 Seventh street, below Stopped with 2 three-story brtek and 2 two-* to it frame lass m ihe rear, kjr absolute. d H,^e£’t No MS? Vernac street, west of Fifteenth. Immediate pocsesswn. EIGHTEENmFA^A^NOrEMBERh. AT p<sseiH!o t n lllfWt^eSp ’ Sjile abrolate. linmediita BUSINhS3 STAND.—Modern focr-storv bnck store Spnm G M je n ,t7ML -Ui? HTKKbT.—Muicrn dveUlnc, »ith larpe card, Pln * treet - 19 feet lrouLUl ft., deep. Twi VALUABLE PROPERTV, lot 40 be fO feet. Moth vest corcer of Mulberry alley and Alajlatd alrct, b.- 6*o dw.l]m<« nii e “ th * b4 Kac ‘ * Dd Viw «Ire«u, with NEAT JIODERN RESIBERCE.with aidaraed SSi° OODV "“ lenc '*' Nortll Moremlltre.t, titowJ*f *ida ° f ««*. wn»4 p^K£^jaftsis. , a%siasssf , “- NINETEENTH JAI.L|AL™ ? MB E R U-.b. ?r' e i e is IK? ?£^r or, f tlata Northern Liberties) lot« by 115 feet, two fronts, (t modern two-*torr bnr-t houeea’in the rear'/ d SS eamo tP.late.-i THREE-STORY BHICK DWELL- Nonho^'Libe f rri.“) ,OU ' fS’d, ter, (Kensington,) 21 by ]Qu feet, with x three *t»rr brickdwellinrintherßar.twoVroaU. 1 Same Estate.—FlVE bWkLLINGS.—’Thwiterr !££k eouthwest side of CsdwmU&retiwe? north of Uxford, (Nineteenth ward, 120 by lasieet two fronts, with 4 two store frame court houses in the rear. Same Estate.—TAVERN,UTORE. and othfrimprove r i l^ pw’second shipof Bristol,) Philadelphia, on the new Second-street road, containing HJ square perches. «««*« sweet Earns Estato.-SIX BTGNE DWELLINGS.MeCaA ”ni-« “•-* ins, . Same Eatate.-THREE LARGE LOTS, adjotaiet tb. &*Jfre d eS!te of bS£wsJrae b e“ N °- 3S Bonth ltr«£ ArliStTSS*"’ °C. ltaa!el Barr.'deo’d. Airu * on Factory street, between Beach and "dlow and Spruce and Pine streets, each l* feet 9 inches by ltX> ieet, with two fronts. CARD.—lnclnded in onr sale of oil paintings. on'Fri day morning. 4th imt..is a fine copy of Haatinrdon*s cefebrated picture of “Mercy's priuh," i hrWwt !uw iC SKft»^ iq * «4£ marines by Bon field. Hamilton, and Moran, beautiful landscapes br Wuliamt, Simpson, Ac. '**<*?*• vj W Paintings now arranged in our large east room, second story, with catalogues. PEREMPTORY S ALE OF VALUABLE AND BEAU . , . TIPUL OIL PAINTINGS, Including a number of Originals by Bonfield, Hamilton. Moran, Paul Weber, Simpson, of Loudon, other eminent masters. This Morning November 4, at the Auction Store, Noe. 139 and la Bouth Fourth street. Catalogue* will be ready and the painting* ar ranged three days previous, 6 Assignees' Balo, No. 128 Arch street. STOCK OF LU±rOߣ>. CIGARS, STORE FIX 11 1 RES, Ac. , . T , This Morning, November 4, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 125 Arch street, bv order of assignees of Paul Borer, the entire stock of claret and hock wines, brandies, and other liquors. Also, about 120.000 cigars. Also, the store fixtures. LARGE SALE OP BOOKS IN QUANTITIES. This Aiternnon and Eremng, November 4, at the Auction Store, commencing at 5 ? cl P ci -J fc , collection of miscellaneous aod school books. Bib es, juvenile works, Catholic books, sution er>iAc., all iresh stock. Jfcr For parflcalara see catalogues. LARGE SALE OF MEDICAL WORKS. On Saturday, Even ng, November 5, at the Auction Store, Noe. 13) and lil frouth Fourth street.a collection ol valuable medical books, surgical instruments, <fco By* For particulars sue catalogues, and the books, which will bo arranged on Saturday morning. Fale at Nos. 135 aod 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FORTE. CARPETS. . , , . On Thursday Mormng, At 9o clock, at the Aucuon Store, an aasortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elezant piano-forte*, nne mirrore, carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of \fl OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEEE „ MONEY TO LOAN. MO u K L TO LOAN « OB SMALL AXOTTBTS, OB merchandise generally, and on aU articles of value. All SUMS OVX* OXK HPXDBKn DOLLAB* TWO PXX CMT MONTH, including Storage, Nathans’ PnnoiS Eatablishrueut.S. E. comer of MXTH and RACESaT GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION . ,MONEY; MONEY!• MONEY!!! Money hboraily advanced in large or smaU amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and sUver tuS diamonds,watches, jewelry* liniments, furmtnre, dry goods, jtuw, hardwazaicatleTji 6opka, and aUI article, ofvataa, fo, xa, fonsth of tfm/ljro3 «hr^»«^-’ riU,ooUlte ” lldl ’ o^te4M . great Bargains in watches, jewelry Ac.. AT.PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS’ PKlNc]- oA wA BLJSHMENT* b. K. ooruer of SIXTH end ®Aoh. BtMe:ts.—The follo^wiag articles wd Ibe sold for taw yian halt toe usual store prices: Fine gold English patent full jewelled and plain, oi the most approved and beet make, m hnntmg cases and double bottomed. Fine inM escapement lever sad lepice watches, in hunting ease ud some of them are extra full jeweled, and H make. Shrer English patent lever watches, Htew rpent lever nad mjumm, m huatmg case and open faee. rome very superior: English, Swiss, French, and Quart Ist watches; fins gold rest, fob, neck, and ch - drea a chains; film gold pencil oases and pens, bracelet*. breaftpiM, finger-rings, ear-nogs, ttada. and jewelry geuerally. Superior Havana Cigars at Sli per thousand, Ip boxes of SuO each, will be soki by suixia box or qqasdities, to suit purchasers. Numerous articles, Sc., Ac., Ao. . . , AT PRIVATE RALE. A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by S feet wake. Also, watches, and jewelry of every descrteOM- t «SX. X.OTJIS, MO. WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS Asa. CpMNIBSION MERCHANTS, No. M North MaIK St. Lons, Me., tformerly wis Messrs. Mjers, Claghorn A Co., PhiladdySia,) odw their services to the merchants, maouiaeoirera. &rJ others of Philadelphia, for the sale boots, shoes, b&raware. jewelry, Ac.. Ao. •Sw p**b advances made on receipt of goods. Ik. Settlements made three days after „ tr Hxvxhsxcn. Mewrs. Myers, Cffitghon, A Co., Fhiia. btuartA Brother, Phila. <• i, a i k - N<ir T «k. «, SE!iffiES££&!! t " mg-fmw-lr BUSINESS CARDS. WALLACE & BRODHEAI). ’ 7 .37 CXCHAXGE PLACE. SEW YORK, btocss anil Bonus bought and sold, oo Commission. Fram is B. Yi allacs. Eiavasd C. Baooai.Ai>, n2B-4m* .T . J. BSOW\ DOVBT, JOHN W. UXXET, iLoteof Hovey&Buchanan.l (LateofHenryATurner.) EJOYKY & HENKY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY. t COLLECTIONS made of Eastern Claims m any part of Western and Northwestern Missouri. BSFES TO Messrs. R. Wood. Mar?i, it Hayward, J “ Caleb Cepe A Co., > Philadelphia. “ Siter, Pru-e. A Co., \ Merchants will pleass cut out the above and pasta at the head of •* Bills Receivable.” ©c 11-lm PURK CONFECTIONERY, MAXCTACTCSKD ST EDWARD A. REINTZ, Late of S. Henrton. Store S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. 3m 'FactoryBl4 Filbort street» V B - PALMER’. ADVERTISING NUT -N* (orner FIFTH and CHEST- „li. Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest cash pnees. aS-to A LEX. McKINNEY. -t*- ATrORNEY AT LAW, w „ GREENSBURG, PA, Will practise m Wesuhorelana, Armstrong, and la uiaua counties. eell-tf OLD COGNAC BRANDY, Hs, > 4 f.and Pi nets. Do. do. Otard. Do. •do Henneesy. In bond, and for sale by A. MERINO. oSO 140 South FRONT Street. OlIVJ&. —Spanish Qtit.cn in pritve order id store, and for sale bv .A.MVKINO, <M Uft FRONT rBAO \VLSTEBN AND SOUTHERN'mer. X chanls.—A lane stock of Manila Rope, all sizes mannfaclar.il and “•'"«« Ne*r York Pr S" bJ No. *N. WAIES L » R^iaia^,
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