HE;OOU:BT9.,, ,«pf«,***:*»»4TP*op*»nili**- ■ ! ’ tJoAMKa SEBBloNB—judge Thompson.-T -of d&wa for an alleged violent- aasadlt add battery apda May Martln.' jWa tiintiiludd.attSoopauiug °C 9*° Veßttrtla y" toitog. ?t* evldeneo of the .proeoQutrii was given to the in an earnest manner.' !the .eross-examination was oonduoted bvMr Hatcher; bat the testimony was unshaken. The prtseoutrlr, in reply .to to interrogatories pf the counsel for the defenoo, stated that ,Bhej was knownby throe paxpos, that hot husband had ob taiUoS a diroroo.frooi her, and that she had as- Bowed tho' naineof M May Tor literary parpoae*, haviiig for some time past supported bet* self by contributions to various periodicals, under that nominedeplnme K . 'V/! ' ! ; -•V :Tbe defence endeavored to prove that the whole story on the part of the Commonwealth. wasa/wU? fol fabrication;; that, the,'complainant was in the ; habit of feigning illness as the ‘result of violence •'whibhhad neverbooh Inflicted; that ghe waa un worthy of belief,• and' that the -characters of the defendants for peace ‘wind 'ftjhietoosg -were entirely unexceptionable.’ ’ Judge Thompson strictly ruled that any attempt.to asperse the oharaoter of Miss Martin for ohastity must be promptly oheoked. , • In reply to the eSbrt made to impeaoh tho char* factor of MlsS Mhyjthe proved that . sho was one of the nn&es who yplunteerod her ser vices during; ihe yellow fover at Norfolk, and that ' she was Industrious and truthful. After speeches from Mefflri.' M. Monday for ; the proseoution, and - H Fleteher for tho defenqe, and an impartial charge from Judge Thompson', the jury to deliberate upon a verdict. 1 v After having been put / . flQjqe time; .they came into coprt with a verdict of gnilty of assault and battery, and not guilty of the charge of assault ind battery with intent to kill. Sentenco was deferred until this morning. ;' Frederick Anderson was charged with bigamy. J The prisoner was. represented by John Goforth, Esq., yrho,volunteered in his defence. A plea sant, good-natured-looking damsel testified that the .defendant had united himsalf ;to her. in tho silken bands of matrimony; - and then admitted per that be had been previously married in Reading* Penna.j bat that hisbetter half, after living with him about two weeks, departed from his, bed and board, - andbotook herself to Germany. The Commonwealth , being unable to prove satisfactorily, as alleged in the bill of indictment, that the first wife was still - in the land of the living, the court after an able epeooh from Mr. Goforth, instructed the jury that the case, of the prosecution had not. been fully or •. legally made out. A verdlot of not guilty was at once .rendered—a result.evidently, satisfactory to the second wife,' who evinced her gratification by •• ? repeated smiles and nods of approval directed! to .. wards the prisoner in the dock. ; Fredenok cannot speak or understand a word of English; and when informed of the verdict of the jury, his stern fea tures did hot relax even momentarily, and with stoical indifferenoe'he, left the court room,, appa rently as if nothing whatever had ocoarred. Three young men named James Louchery, Wm. McCann, and Thomas Farley were placed on their trial on a charge of highway robbery* alleged to have-been committed at Twenty-second and Mar ■ ket streets, about a week since, on the person of a Mr. Worfall,who resides in Delaware oonnty. The ' particulars of • the occurrence, have already been ' given to the publio through our local columns. The prisoners are representeaby Messrs. Daniel Dough • erty andN. B.Boyd. The former gentleman was summing up for the'defence'when, the court-'ad journed. Be will 'finish his argument this morn ing. The defence rely on the unsatisfactory charac ter of. complainants’ statement and the sworn con tradictions which they have made to it. i i United States Girocit 1 Court—Judge oadvralader.—Yesterday morning the matter of " Laura Keene vs'. Messrs. Wheatley & Clarke,'waa - argued on bill, answer; and proof. The matter originally came before tho oourt on a motion tb re strain the defendants from performing at the Arch street Theatre the drama of “Our American Cousin. ’ ’ It was denied originally that Miss Keeno hod pur chased the play from the author, Tom Taylor, but the testimony taken in New York shows that the pieoe was bought from Taylor or his assignee, .. by the lady; - and the only questions now before the court are, can a foreigner or bis assignee enjoy the benefit.oz the copyright; and is there any proper ty under, the common law in a nianussript produc tion? Tho counsel for Miss Keene argued that the acts of Congress give to the American purchaser ’of a manuscript, production from a foreign author tho benefitorthe copyrightlaw. The subject is one of great' importance r to authors and publishers. . Messrs. Booth, of Now York, Montgomery and Haslehurst.represent.Miss Keene; Mr. (luillou for Messrs;‘Wheatley:and Clarke. Ur, Guillou will address the court this morning. „ , CojtiipN, pLrAS-^Judge, Allison.—Orphan’s . Court business ocoupied the entire session. ,- . . In the United States Court for i the ; Eastern district of Pennsylvania, jury trials 1 will -- be resumed on tho Slit Inst. Several exceedingly importantcoanterfeiting oases will then be rapidly disposed..of. . ,We learn that William M. 8011, Esq., has been retained as counsel to defend Jack son, the,alleged poßt office tbief. Messrs/ Jamea Stewart and Joseph Watt, for a long time attached to this court, in the capacity of deputy United States marshals, have resigned m vtheir; petitions;: They were always known as , energetic andgentlemanly officers. ,The returns made thuß far by tho present Grand . Jury for the Court of 'Quarter Sessions have been ina&lyroi bihß charging petty assaults and bat ,terie* and larcenies. Homiolae oases have ibeen ' fixed for trial On the'2lst instant. The many ' fitiends ef Wm. B. Mann, Esq;, will be glad to learn that ha Is rapidly recovering his health. To* day desertion casei will ! occupy the attention of Jndge Thompson. . Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. • November 4,1869. Tbero has been very little animation in the prodace markets daring the past week* and the general tone of businesshas been one of quietude, but without any im portant change to note. 'Breadstuffs, especially Floor and 'Wheat, have slightly improved, but the demand for . both, has been limited, and at the olose there was less firmness on ibe part of holders and mom anxiety to sell. Bark is lower, with very little selling.' Cotton has been dull and unsettled; prices at the close are rather firmer. Coal is,more active, but.the scarcity .of vessels and the high rates of freight check business. 'Coffee is quiet. , Bugar'and Molasses areiield firmly, andthe stock of the former is reduced to an,unusuallr low figure. l Fish are dull, and for Maokerel prices are unsettled.' In 'Fruit there is more activity. No change in Hemp or Hides’ The iron market is steady but quiet/ .Lead, no Change. Lumber oonthiuesdull. Naval Stores, there Is notmuoh doing, and prices are the same. Oils are quiet. Piaster is unchanged. Provisions—there is very little incfae’ ! raentt and the market is dull and unsettled. Alee is uff s changed, Cloverseed is in fair request, bat at lower fig-; urea. Timothy and’Flaxseea are quiet.• Teas continue firm, without much doing in the way of sales. Tobacco i« dull, and Cor Leaf prices are declining. Wool—very little doing. Whiskcyislimited.and somewhat unset tled at the close.* The Dry Ooods trade is pretty much at a stand, but the market generally is dull; a good posi tion with light stocks in the dealers’bands. Boots and - Shoes are also quiet, with a moderate near-by trade do ing, and prices aroaboutthe same as last quoted. In Breadstuff's the movement has been quite mode rate this week, and holders ofFlour have nut uo their prices somewhat. The demand, however, has been quite limited at the advance, and shippers are notdis po«d to operate at the present high rates. 6alos in clude someblilsonly, at $5.25 for good straight superfine, £5 8005.75 for extras, £sJ32>< for Brandywine, and 8606.60 for family-the latter for good brands: At tjie close the e were more sellers than buyers at these fieures, and the market is dull. The home demand has also been moderate at fr-m 85.23 up to £6.6007 «r bbl for suporfino, extras, and fancy brands, as inaaalitr. Corn Meal is scarce, and held at £4 for Pennsylvania Meal t there is very little demand for it. * Rye iFlour comes in slowly, and small sales are making at £4.25 qp bbl. The fotlowinl STO the iiuMctioM of Flour and Meal for the week ending Thursday, Novembers, 1359 s Half barrels of superfine. Barrels of superfine....». ** • fine... “ middlings..... ** Rye .. 11 Corn Meal. ** condemned. Total.*.*. 14670 PTVheat.—Too loarJttt lias bean more native. anil pnoos are better, tbe millers bavin? come forward and purchased freely at an advance of dado per bushel. , Bales of 25500 bushels are reported at 128®U50 for fair and prime red,,l»®l«o for White, doling unsettled and (lull, and the lushest figure could not be obtained. Jtjc “IMooddemand, with sales at 80®87o for Southern, andffi®»)ofor Pennerlyama. as in oualitr. Corn has been active and prices have been folly inaintaiired and Arm i the offering « aredig ht-ealee of 25,000 bushels yellow ntv« alloat, andMoMo in store, including some white at Me.inferior yellow at 90®930, and new yellow at 70® ffflc.na to c"ndifion. Oats have been nearly stationary, with sales2o«O bushels Southern »t 42e,and Pennul van.a,at44®«e. A sale of New York Barley atBSoV bushel. No ohange m Barley Melts v PRO'fNBIONB.-The market for all kinds has been very iraotive.tbie week, but the stocks very much re duced, and nneps are unsettled and lower, small sales of Mess, Pork having been made at 815 Mels or bbl. cash and time.. No movement in prime I'ork. Citynackod Moss Beef sells, for shipment., at 814015 #r bbl. Ba-, con—The demand has been limited, and sales of Hams, which are scarce, sre reported at llo!3o for plain enJ tanoy eared; Sides at lOKoj and Shoulders at eke, six* ty days. The stock of green salted Meats is nearly ei . haususd, and Quotation, ara nominal. i-ard ip lower, • the demand having fallen olfj sales of bblsare reported! *M* H r tofP out of the roarjtet, at Ho, cash, and Jooieg, at 120, on time. Butteris mbetterdemand. andpnees are firmer; sale, of 10,000 hissolid packed at H012J.0. uud'oll nt I8«30o. nainquality. Cheese ranges from 10 • dozen *° r 1,711:10 York Egge are worth 18® .. METALB.-The market for Pig Iron is firm but quiet, ami there 10 very little inquiry s sales ofBoo tons Anthra cite, m lote, have been made at 82350,32250, and S2l ill toa t?- “outlie, for the three number,. In Sootch Pig. noilmi* doing, and no stock in first bends. Blooms and Boiler Iron continue ns last quoted. , Bars and Hails . are alsostesdy, but innotive. .uw-Sir? I'* 1 '* ujouk IS light, sed a sale of 828 pits Bpa ■ ’ IfO U was made, at a pnoe not mode pub* ' >™twithoutohnnee m prices. ft gs tMe inquired for, with small sales tu siffsio Mr lbs Cifim.’ES.-Tiiere bas ucen a steady demand for °y ier kinds a limited inquiry-sales of SjS'. and rdd Mb at $33693.45 free on board at Richmond. l/fibigh is selling-freely at 83.37tfa3.10 for prepared and Itunp. Nothing doing in Bituminous Coal to alter gaotations. ‘ COFFER—The inquiry is moderate, and the stock in , very U«ht-salesor7W bags Rio at Iletfe, - £ 5?„ Laguayra at IZ«l3tfo ty lb, on time. 3,^&.?£$ s rftcaJbo arnyed this week. COrrON.—Therejsa quiet feeling in the market; the accounts from the 86uth of damlge to the crop by frost have had little or no efleet on prices, which rule unset* - . tied; the .demand is-limited-sales include about s 6OO bplee, chiefly uplands, at Weia’fo cash for good raid aim* and middling fair quality, and 12©l2tf 0 on time. The following is the movement since the Ist of Sep* > tember last, as compared with throe j ears: , Heo.rt Ports 545.060' 650500 2$MO '.Ko Ejb to G. Britain. 181,000. 103,000 87500 Sooo ‘ . Franpe..... 51,000 . 61.000 19,000 41,000 l‘otber.FPorts.. 20500 12,000 15 000, - 15500 Total exported ~ • 252,000 .169,000 122,000 10c 000 Stocko9hand.... 450,000 SSS.OOO 104KJO 303.000 . -Of whipßduring the past week, tnoluded In the above; R«o. at Ports..... 337,000 110,000 33,000 ' 92,000 Ex. to'Q. Britain, 33,W0 33,000 30,000 21,000 . :Jr0n0e..... 10,000 20.000 6.000 , sow .. * Other F. Port* 7,000 2 000 4,000 4 000 - . TotalCXporW..... 60,000- 45,000 40.000 83!oo0 StrtfMAßr.— Receipt*— lncrease at the ports compared .... iSUh 1868, 85,000 bales. JStporti— lnorease' to Great Bfiwm. 78.000 bales; decrease to France, 3,000; in 1V- eSStissfwo?' fore,gn 8,()00, Tot «toetoaBoin BYES are eeliing moderately—Soda ' Indigo, which u£ t l^rVr&s!r,' 4 * ) ® J ; 6fi for. Bengal, on*time. nt continue in good demand, with sales ‘pHITIT P g?;'J'» a l« r n,st4B®6o9^'lb.i thsrsaleslSta I V^»SP nti^. u ® m < ? i?2 ( ! demand, and fnr - im/rln l? rA« V *iTA?® n ,'«t 52.40a2.fi0 per box for :: ; -iomSn.®6“mnu &d S, c& J lTe d e u r iF“ ? l?dcmc P .i?; - fruit there is rather more doin? ar Grifli’ Annin® . j frortSZtoSperbbl: Dried Abie's s«fi an «nn . .. feggaud bhls have, been distSS StuPl? out & thJ 9 • 'FISH.—The receipts,of Mackerel are liaht.bnf •m.i.' .*. & for ths dsmand. and pnoe* remain without change* l iih.?p« :. from stent at 815.75®ia Tor No. 1 U 3 -W»» Wife I? and 5M5«9.60 per bbl for No. 3. The wharf rates Ara i ?or bid iDsl.'Oodfisfl sell at «fo the IW Hr, b“ij ;. s.,.jaSfingl»en,sold* from the.wharf on private teima, . . > , . FREIGHTS,—' To Liverpool there have'been n 6 fur * therensasaments. and rates are nominal; to'London we , v'. ‘ dttoto at2osa22s6d per ton; to Ran Franoi soc'some ship- K-y 7 fiSS*?VKP- I ®9W? , fi York, at 3p»a2c per foot. / v dulti to Boston the ratosare •* adguioliifiWe auote at 280 for Flaxseed, fltfo for Grain, ■ p for mcawrement foods, and $2.76a3 fo/lron jto the ScHjth wcotittDOo our former"qUotAtidftsr are scarce and mtioh wanted,- Among the engagements, we notice to Boston, M $2.3092.35; Providence and pall ulrer. $1.60ai.70j New Yolk 65o»'with the drawback; Washington, IV u. t st3oj Baltimore fiOo; Richmond, Ya., 81 £o; an dC h arle sto n, 8.0,, $175 ton. , . GINS had been no movement. and prices are nominal for bothrOrude and Clarified. ; HEMP. I —Nothing doing, the stock being mostly in the haimaof theTn*nufaotnreT«.^ •;>HIDEB continue dull and without any change to note in'price or'demand; the tanners are holding off lor l lower rates. * • > . „ ~ HOPS meeta limited ineaiiT : mlm of nay Ea.lorn hnd Wettsrtt-ara reported at 180170, and old at eolOc dull: the etoola am inoroMini, with wales; of: yellow Sap Boards at, white Pine *SIS®I7 v M. laths are .worth sl,7s©l.Bfij ls very quiet, and of prime Cob* theta « -very littlehere; sales of 150 bbls New Orleans are re norted at 41c. on time. - ... *NAVAI/ STORES.—Not muoh doing; some onramnn Rosin sold at $1A0a1.65: N<?.2 atsl.Bs rand No. Ist *3.75,-4 ynontbs. >Tar and Pitoh continue scarce and high. Spirits of Turpentine is held firmly; sales from the wharf at and from store at 47®480. Oils there is a firm feeling, with gales ofWinterSeermatsl.4ooUtf,qntime,nnd Crude Whale atM®6oo. Xard Oil is quiet, with sates of winter at93o» on time. Linseed Oil is dull at, 630» in oks and bbls. Imports of Sperm and Whale Oil, and Whalebone, into the United States, for tho week ending 0ct.31. 1663 s bbls,sp. bbls. wh, Ibs.bone. Total for the week .... .... .... Previously.'..., 82,227 196.397 " Front Jan. 1 to date.... 83,327. 196,397 1,812,400 I lame time last year...'76,838 181,305 1,479,660 PLABTEH.—Nn sales are reported, and the market is quiet at 82.G2%a2.76 ton., RICJS.—The stock is very light: thedemand, however, is limited, with sales of old at 3%®40; new, in a retail way. at on time. . . ~ , , rt BALTm steady, 1300 sacks Ashton’s fine sold at $1,60, 4 moa. and9oo tons ground on terms kept private., „ SEEDS.—The receipts of Cloverseed continue firm and priees have declined 25tf 60q per bus; sales of 2.000 ms prime Penna and Ohio at 86.1|>*efi.W, pmefly at $5.26 per bus. and inferior at B®. Timothy is sparce and worth 825?%02L60 per bus. Flaxseed is selling at SlAs»l.6oper bus. „ . ' ... r BPIRITB.—Brandies are selling at full pnoes, bat the demand is moderate. Gins are worth eooilOo as to >rAnd. N.E, Rum issteady at3s«B7c as to lots. Whis key isdnll, aalesofOhio bbls.at 27%28%0, Penna do at 7%0, hhds at 26% ®Sf7o» and dredge at 25<t26%0*. BUGAR.—The market is firmer with a moderate in quiry s. sales of 600 hhds Cuba at 6%07%0. and some small lota of New Orleans at 7%®7%0, on tune. The * TOBAC&o!—There is a steady demand for manufac tured at previous rates, but loaf is dull and prices Un settled. ' TAILOW is unchanged; sales of oity rendered at t£as are*heid with firmness, but there Is very little doin* owing, to the high prices asked., 1 WOOL.— The market has been quiet; some of, the Eastern manufacturers have been pyrohasingto a urn tod extent. Among the sales w 6 notioe som? No.), and merino pulted at 41©43>g0., medium and delaine grades at 52e. fine flqeoe at 603630, foreign at 2Q&250. mostly net o-tsbi, .. - ; ■ IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Press.] CALCUTTA—Ship Bouth Shore,. Lothrop—6S6 bass saltpetre 400) bags 1609 pockets linseed 26 bales buffalo hides 61 do cow hides 300 do gunny doth 10 ohests indigo F Lennig: 293 bass saltpetre 2000 bags 803 pockets lin seed- 13 bales buffalo hides 21 do cow bides ISO do gunny cloth Chas Lennig; 293 bass saltpetre 2000 do linseed 806 pockets do 266 do nux voimoa 12 bales buffalo hides 26 do Ww hides U 0 do gunny doth 63 ohests indigo Lowber 6c timer; 8 ohests indigo Brown Bros; 1000 bags linseed 21 chests indigo,4fl bales gunny cloth Browns A Bowen. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JAB. ROBS SNOWDEN, ) HENRY BUDD, > COMMITTEB 07 THB MOKIK J. B. LANCASTER, \ LETTER BAGS AT THE MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. Ship , Liverpool, soon Bark Rowena, Wilson -.Laguayra, soon Bark Canada, Mitohen. Ma tanaaa, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Not. 6, iB6O. 9UN RISES 6 5418 UN BETB_„_*- .6 6 HIGH WATER ™ 8 63 Steamship Delaware, from New York, with mdse and passengers to'Jas Allderdice. . Bhip South Shore, Lothrop, from Calcutta, via Cape of Good-Hope 63 days, with saltpetre. Ac. to Lowber A Wilroer. 13th ult.lat 2721 N, 10ng.6311W, spoke solir Antrim, Hammond, from Yarmouth, NS, for Barbados. 25th ult, tat 57 N, long 73 30 W, saw ship Wm Hill, bound south. The SB was towed up by tug J LPuaey. Bark Margaret, Qnig, from Rio de Janeiro 33th Sept, m ballast to Weisford, Ranken A Co. Bremen bark Hohenstauffen, Lambke, 60 days from BremenjWitb mdse to Hsyjes Brothers. Bark Warren. Fisher, Crowell, 12 days from Grand Turk, TI, with salt to Jauretcbe A. Carstairs. Sailed in company with sehr Telegraph, Rogers, for East Harbor, to load for Norwich, Conn. „ . Brig Delhi, Kenny. 17 days from Havana, with mdse to Thos Watfsou A Bons. Wotton, 4 days from Boston, in Brig Tangent, Reed, I6°days from Calais, with laths, pickets. Ac. to Gasktll A Galvin. Brig N Stowers, Rioe, 6 days from Salem, In ballast to captain. Brig J W Woodruff, Robinsqn«2odays fromPictou, N S, with 231 tons ooal to 8 Morns Wain A Co. t Brig Everglade, Watts, 6 days from Salem, Mass, in ballast to N otortevant A Co. Schr Ocean Belle, Beaboyer, 10 days fiom Halifax, With fish, Ac. to Stroup A Pro. SohrJß Huey, Huey. 10 days from Halifax, with fish to order. Oaf W. }at 40 44, long 68. was boarded by a boat from ;the brig Bloomer, of and for Boston irom Turks Island, Sp day* out. with loss of sails and short of provi sions, with which we supplied her. . Sour A M Bartlett, Bartlett, 6 days from Boston, with loe to Bweet Brier Ice Co. Schr W A Hammond, Cain, 4 days from Boston, with 100 hhds and 100 bbls molasses to captain. Schr C H Rogers, Langley, 6 days from Newburrport, with fish to captain. Bohr Margaret Reinhart, Peterson, 10 days from Sa vannah* withpotton, Ac. to Pettit, Martin A Co. Bohr Rflfrt JLMorcor, Robinson, 6 days from Chelsea, in ballast to RJf- Corson A Co. Behr Fxt Ward JUattgpn, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Joe Barrett A Son. Bohr John A Thomas, Jones, 9 days from Smyrna, Del, with oata to Jas Barralt A Son. ■ Schr Telegraph, K Hasel, 2 days from Smyrna, Del., with wheat to Jaa Barralt A Son. Schr Brunette, Johnson, 6 days froimßiobmond, with feed to J B Lancaster A Son. Bohr Vangah?, Copper, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jaa Bar/ait A Bon. , Bohr Bohemia. qiark.fl dayg from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian A Curran. „ , Bohr Mary, Rickard*, 1 day from Camden, Del, with ye to Jaa L Bawley A Co. Schr Mary.HAler, Haler, from Boston. ' Bohr A Cordery, Allen, from Boston. Schr Z Stratton, Webb.from Hingharo. Schr Caroline Holmes. Elwell, from Htngha Bohr Restless, Smith, lYora Weymouth. gohr Ocean Wave, English, from Providence, ebrMary Patterson. Somers, from Salem. BchrD 8 H#r»hop, Allen, from Salem. Bcnr Graxeuo, Hay toy,from Rookport. Bohr Undirfe, Rwiey, f/om IJeJden. CLEARED, Brig C H Sampson, Davis, Caioos Island, Tweljd A Co. Brig Angelina Avery, Wotton, Boston, E A Sonde? A Co. ' Brig Enterprise, Grindle, Norfolk, Isaac Jeanes A Co. Brig Everglade, Watts, Salem. N Bturtevant A Co. Brig N 8 to were, Rice, Boston, Nevin A Sawyer. Bobr B L Stevens, Studler, Boston, C Miller A Co, Sphr R P King, Leeds, Hiohmond. T Webster, Jr. . Schr R J Mercer, Robinson. Chelsea, RR Corson A Co • Schr JU wtereon, Hand* Boston. do Bohr Mary Haley, Hgtoy, Boston, Baum, Ogle A Co.H Schr Martha NiohoiaVSawyar. Boston, J R White. ' Bohr A Cordery, Alien, Boston, 0 A Hflokscher A Co. Sohr C Holmes, Elwell, Hinghsra, do Schr P S Mershon, Ailed, Salem. do Sehr Mary Patterson, Somers, Salem, O Miller A Co. Schr Flyaway j)am, Salem, do Scbr Care tie, Naylor, Howhurjport, do Sohr Ocean Wave, English, Providence, Tyler, Stone A Co. t Sgb, % Stratton I Wobb, Braintree, Brown, Jiewitt ’ Sir H L Saw, Her, Baltimore, A Qroru, Jr. . The Wyoming left hero this morning with JJ boats, laden ana consigned as follows: .LHerford, flour and corn toPFitzpatriok.and domes tic muslin to John Farnmnj Judge Ward, pig iron to C EBiriUh & Co:‘Robt F Clark, do to order; John Irwin, bar iron to E J Etting A Bro; National, bituminous coal to Wilmington; Dr wm Underwood and Beaver Mills, lumber to Henry Croaker; P G tester, do to Norcrosa k Sheets; J H Fulmer, do to C A D 8 Cadwalwler; Mary Elizabeth, do to Wilmington; Eliza, of B&inbridge, coal to Delaware City. „, _ HAVRE DL GRACE, Nov 4 The Kingston left this morning with 10 boats in tow, ladon and consigned as follows: ’ J-Q. A MoCloske?, corn to F Z Murphy, and bark to J L fiewley: Sarah Jane, corn to Alex Nesbit; CoI J 8 Mo- Curdy, wheat, corn. Ac..to Humphreys, Hoffman A Wmht: Elizabeth, bituminous ooal to H N Burroughs; Band Wnglit, railroad iron to Reeves, Abbott k Co; D W Bennett, lumber to R Wolvertoo; ver, do to M Trump & Sons; Frontier and F wenriok. coal to Delaware City. ’ (Correspondence of The Preu.) . v A _ READING, Nov, 3.1859, the Bahuyflrih°(sanal to-da” Sumd to pfiladeipKa^en pod consigned as follows: J^. ity r? l o ? i sn^ 08t 1 r, }’- lsi I r & Q to S al ?een& Co; Adriatic, do to E 8 Buehler: Ladies’ Friend, do to captain; Frank Myers, do to do; Maggie Walker,do to do: Frank Pierce, do to E Smith; Baltic, lumber to J A H Whenkson, „ MEMORANDA. Ship Kate Howe, Burkett, cleared at Boston 3d inst. for Cap; Good Hope and East Indies. Ship EUeralie, Coutts, was waiting at Rio do Janeiro Ist Oct. Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, for New Orleans, remained at Antwerp 17th ult*. ’ Bark Leighton. Speights, reported for Baltimore next dar, was at Rio de Janeiro Ist Oct Bark D G Wilson, Peacock, for New Orleans next day, was yeported at Rio de Janeiro Ist Oot. 3 Brig Foster, Chase, cleared at Boston 3d inst. for Phi* l&delphta. / insL° noy ' ® tBß * man ’ for Philadelphia, cld Bohr B A Hammond, Paine, from Boeton, arnvod at Baltimore yesterday. 1 * Rbuark, Rhuark, cleared at Norfolk 8d inst. lor Philadelphia. Bcbrs Rebeooa & Harriet, Swan, and Champion, Ro binson, honce, arrived at Peterahurg, Va, 2.1 in.l. bohr Jo. M Houston, Knuell, cleared at Bavannah Ist ium'ber'andsunfr^s' Wltlm “ ale * colu>n ' 125,888 feet Bolus Anna Smith, Smith, L Mulford, Boyle, Rocking ham. Ta per, Almira Ann, BlokfoiJ, Wm Wallace, ton Sd metf' Mr Moi!net * l crrj ' henoo, arrived at Bos- Boh re Wm toper, Baboook, F J Brognard, Williame, Lillie Bandera, Gage, GeoM Smith, Milfs, Boston, Brow- Frovider-ce fo?Po r rt 0 au n Princo*. 6 ' G “ lwtir ' c,Mred at Bo ‘ to “ “ inS a^^o i k rar r B wLn f *°i r MshI ?y n Bott *’ died at Galves lon Oct 23, or fel ow fever, L His remains were to be iffceA *2, New York in the schooner, which was to cloar on me asui. DIVIDENDS! A^ D mechanics- bank, Philadelphia, November Ist, 1869. ; a Bivideud Jiff V. itUSHTON, Jii., Caehior, HJECHANiCS’ BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. ofp'l^l^^^'b^NT^/^UQAwtaig'nfMiths^^abto on and after the llth inst., agreeably to charter pftyable Pg-dtll J. G, MITCHELL, Cashier. BANK. OF COMMERCE, Philadelphia, November!, 1859, r Tho Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared* Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable td tbe SlMk holders on demand, clear of State tax. ng-thstuet J. C. DONNELL. Cashier. fiIRARD FIRE »ANO MARINE INSU RANGE COMPANY. Office 415 WALNUT St. mi.- n- , Pnil-ADKIrPBrA, Nov. 1. ]gC9. nmr?Tj fl g? tora,ia L Vfl,l(!<,lArßll I ft THREE DOLLARS per share upon the Capital Slock of this Company, for the last six months. Pavable to the Stock holders on and after the second day of November, attnis OfhM- ALFRED B. GILLeIt, nl-tnthaCt* Treaeurer. BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of THREE FER CENT, out of the profito foFthe fast six months, payable, free’of Slate tax, on or after the llth instant, in con formity with the provisions of the General Banking Law. W. L. SCHAFFER. n2*dtll Cashier. Kensington bank, Philadelphia Ist November, 1859. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, for theTast six months, payable on demand, clear of State fax. , ' n2-6t v C. T. YERKEB, Cashier. Bank of penn township. Phii&- delphm.Nov. 1,1859. DAY declared a Dividend of FOUR rKR CENT, on the Capital Stock for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of State tax. n2*l2t JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier. YXTESTEKNBANKOF PHILADELPHIA, " " November 1,1859. The Directors of this Bank have THIS DAY a Dividend of SIX PERCENT., pay able A nJd „fu>r the llth inst. G. M. TROUTMAN, Casliiur. SJODTJIWABK BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,1859. ' The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand. n 2 6t F. P. STEEL, Cashier. SJPANISH OLIVES—In bulk. In prime ,_" r der, for sale by A. VTFnwn. wftßgqnfh FRONT StTAAI fJH£ESE.-r-679 Boxes Uerkimer-Oounty * co - AH^ TflE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5i 1859. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. HJERRIMACK PRINTS. IiLKVENNEW STYLES, OPENED MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. FOR SALE BY JOSHUA L. BAILY. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 10 A R D . SOMERS & SNODGRASS 34 S. SECOND, AND 23 STRAWBERRY STS., have in Btore a large .took of CHINCHILLA, EBKIMO, FROSTEB TRICOT, and SATIN-FACED BEAVER CLOTHS. SATIN-FACED DOESKINS, AND HEAVY PATENT FINISHED CLOTHS, FOR LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTLES, AND GENTLEMEN’S OVERCOATINGS. 08-tf J 859 FALL IMPORTATION. 1859 JOED J. BAIEY & GO.. NO. SIB MARKET STREET, AND SOB CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by reoent arrival*, and will oontmue to reoeive during the season a fuiland oomploto assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Conaiiting in part of HOSIERY, GLOVEB, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS', AMD Hoys lambs-wool, merino, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Bl&ok and Fanoy Silk Scarf*, Tie*, and gravat*. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfa. SHBTLAND WOOL ZEPHYRB, Ac. Aleo, a hand»ome »took of WHITE, LAOE, and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIKB. COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT FRONTB, a large and oheap variety. “JOUVIN’S BYSTEME.” BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment of oolors and siae*. WOOL COMFORTS.HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ac Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S snpe periorsiz-tord “Silk-Finisbed” and “Enamelled” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sewing Maokine Cotton, pnt dp on spools of 2,400 yards each, to whieh the atten tion of Shirt Makers and Manutootniers is particularly AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS are invited to examine our Stook, whiohis one of the largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade. s7-2m OLOTHSII CLOTHS 111 SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALBRS IN CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &0., NO. 52 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, At. dalljr rutinm addition, to their alreadr large stock of FALL GOODS. Comprieed in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BEAVERS, •• OASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY OASSIMERES, SILK, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS, Ac. ■ N. lb—A variety of Cloth, and Beav.rs roitabl. for LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which Trill b® .old at Mawmableprioe.. eW-tf YJT. S. STEWABT & CO, JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS, SOS MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Have now m Store a full line of BLACK AND FANOY SILKS, BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS, SILK MANTILLA VELVETS, Of all grades, and all the new fabrics in Dress Goods, to whioh we invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERS. *9-3m gITER, PRICE. & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 816 MARKET STREET. ]J| # WILLIAMSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALBRS AND JODBERS IN DRY GOODS. HO. 4X6 MARKET STREET, (And 414 Commeroe street,) ntWXXN VOUETU A.HD VITTH, MOXTK BtD>, Our stook, especially adapted to Southern and West ern trade, is now large and oomploto in every parti cular. au6-tf WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. gAIIxEY & GO« ,o Murai., BAHJSY A KITOHEH, Rave removed to the new Fire-proof, White Marble ItorOi 819 CHKBTNUT STHEBT, WORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their Fall Stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANOY GOODS, Vo which they invito the attention of the pnblle* SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, H WHOLXIAU t«B XIT AIL, gILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invito special attention to their atook of SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than is manufac tured for table use in any part of the world, Oar Standard of Silver is 935*1000 part* pare The English Sterling. 925*1000 “ Amerioanand Fren0b.......900*1000 “ Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer than the American and Frenoh coin, and ten part* purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being oonneoted with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality m above (936), whioh is the Jlnen that can bt madt to bt tervteeabU, and will resist the action of aoids muck better tfian the ordinary Silver manufactured. WM. WILSON & SON, B. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed upon, but rotitivaly none inferior to French and Ameri can standard. Dealers supplied with theeame standard a* used in our retail department. Fine Silver Bar*, 999-1000 part* pure, constantly on hand. auW-6m JS. JARDEN & BRO., •MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTER* OF SILVER-PLATED WARE Mo»8M CHESTNUT above Third, (op staint, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand and for tale to the Trade. TEA-SETS. COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETB, CUPS, BAS RETS; CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOoM, PORKS, LADLES, koJ, ko. •lldinr aad platinf on all kind* of metal. CARPETINGS, Oil, CLOTHS, Ac. QARPET NOTICE. - BAILY & BROTHER. HO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL THIS DAY REDUCE THE PRICE Of their entire Stock of “OROBSLE Y’S” BRUSSELS TAPESTRIES ONE DOLLAR A Inolodinf all the boat PATTER NS 0028-tf 300 BBLS, No. 1 lIERRING-100 half WUblljMtaMKh.j.Whi,, Fi.h.in store and LOVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. and bhls., at reduoed prices. for sale bj „ MlrfES GRAHAM ft C 0„ «M I.WTITIA Htreet. IVAVAL STORES.—I,2SO Bbls. Shipping o . ffrr-Sin. 100 do. Spta. Turpentine, lanrlinr from Schr. J. A. Rivard. For sale hr ROW LEY, ABHBUR HER.& CO-TVo.Id South WHARVES. n 29 IyrAOKEREL.—397 bbls. Nos. 1, 2. and 3 Mackerel, in whole, halves,quarters, andeishths, Original I'ackaues, for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & CO., ARCH Street, second door above Front. n 2 TjTERY’S OHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints. ~~ p ', n * a - The celebrated brand “ Innom parable” ftireule by F. D. f.ONGCif AMP, 'MI-lro 217 South FRONT Street. CiALMON.—2S bbls. prime now No. 1 Sal- NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS The undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed between the rears 1470 and 1600: early editions <}f the Fathers of the Reformers and of the Pu ritan Divines; in Law* Braeton, Lrttleton, Puflendorff Grotius, Dovat, Coke, Hab. the Year Rooks, Reports ao., are often to be found on his shelves; Cyclopedias Lexicons. Classic authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy, Boienoe, Pphtioal Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural History. Treatlseaupoatheee and other kindred subject* are being continualfy dealt in by him. ‘Books, in large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom- House avenue Bookstall, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. wiTIX-am JOHN CAMPBELL. LEGAL, PTIIE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DKDItOr, Assignee of Tho Premium Ex ?SLLfoTT )mPany ° '*• EDWARD R. Alias vend, ex., MArch 1859—N0 1093. The undersigned has l>eeu appointed Auditor to report distribution of the fund raised by tho sale of tho follow ing described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain lot- or piece of ground, with t)io threo atorj buck mCMungo or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the north side of Green street, at tho distance of one hundred and eighty-seven foot eastward from the east side ol Ninetoonth streot, in tho City of Philadel phia, containing in front or breadth on said Greon street 23 feet 4 inches, and oxtendms in length or depth north ward, between lines parallel with said Nineteenth street, one hundred feet nine inohe*. Rounded northward by ground now or late of John E. Young,eastward by ground now or late of Hetman Kuhn,westward by ground former ly of said Edward R. Elhott. and southwaid by Green atreot aforesaid, (being the same lot of ground winch John E. Young and wife, by indenture dated the 2stb day, of May, A. J), 18M, and reoordedat Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 25, page 529 &c., granted and con veyed untotho said Edward R. Elliott in fee. Reserving thereout the yearly ground rent, or sum of two hundred and seventy-eight dollars, payable half yearly on tho Ist of April and Ootober» in overy year therein men tioned. All persons .interested in the fund are notified topre sent their claims to tho Auditor, at his office. No. 2(9 Bouth Sixth street, on WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of November, 1859, at 4 o cloak P. M.. or lie debarred from coming in upon the same. JOHN F. BHINTON. _oc29*lot Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL- JOSEPH WALKER. vs. MAIIY ELIZABETH WAL „ KEfl. Sub. in Divorce. June T., 1859. No. 20. On motion of L. C. CaSSIDY, for Libellant,* rulo has been granted m the above case, returnable November 12, 1859, to, show cause why a Divorce a vinculo matri monii should not be decreed- Personal service ofthis Rule having failed on account of the absence of Ke pondont. the Court have directed this publication. n 4611 Al24t* TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHII.ADKf.PIirA. EDWARD B. LAWRENCE >•,. JACOB BUHN’KM, and JULIANA, his Wife, Garnishees of JACOB FIT TING. Ah. Vtnti. Ex, June T.s 1859. No. 11*0. „ The Auditor appointed to distnbute tbo mud arising from the sale, under the above proceedings, of a certain brick house and lot of ground, on the east side of TENTH Street, 308 feetnorthward of MASTER Street. JC feet front by 74 feet,in depth (more particularly de scribed in the said writ), will meet the parties interest ed. at his office, No. 255 South FOURTH Street on MONDAY, November 7,1859, pt 4 o’clock P. M., when and wuerp Alf porspna aro.reijuired to make their olaims, or be debarred from coming upon the said fund. 027-thßtulOt WM. SERGEANT, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ROBERT FLEMMING, Deceased. Second Account. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the second aooount of WILLIAM BROWN, who survived Robert P. Henry and Jane Stewart, Exe cutors of ROBERT FLEMMING, deceased, and to make distribution of tbo balance in tho hands of the aocoiintADt. will meet the parties interested, for thn purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, tho 7th dav of November. 1859. at 4 o'clock P. M., at Ins Office. No. 133 South FIFTH Street, in tho city of Phila delphia. _ 027-thstu-sfc W, B. WHITMAN, Au ilitor. FTHE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PERSIFKR F. SMITH, Deceased. The, Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, settle, and adjust tho account M. SMITH. Adminis tratrix of I’ERS.JFEJt F. HMITH, deceased, and to innko distribution of tho balance in tho hands of the Accountant, will meet tho parties interested, for the uurposesof liisapponUmetiLonTHUßSDAY. Novem ber 10th, aUu'fllook l’,M.,at N 0.077 WALNUT Street, n the oity of Philadelphia. 029-stuthst GANGS OF RlGGlNG.—standing and Running Rigging, manufactured of the best mate rial* and for sale, at manufactu ora’ lowest prices, by »„ m-m w . WEAVER, FITLER. 5c CO., pgfi B». Water afraat, amIMN. Delaware nv. DOXUS AMERICAN AND IW,UWpjuSNOH WINUOW GLASB—The most approved brands, and of every size and quuhty required for city and country trade, at pricos astonishingly low. Send your orders to J5/EGLER A SMITH, Drug. Paint. Giftss, and \armsh Doalora, oorner SECOND and GREENStreak*. aUI-tf ©UGAR-HOUSEMOLASSEIS.—ISO hhds, tieroes "and barrels, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM A CO., OAKUM. —A largo stock of the best brands constantly on hand and for salo by WEAVER, FITLER A CO., oft M Ni WATER St*, and fcSN.Pelaw&re fIY» WINES AND LIQUORS. JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., 136 SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for sale, in bond ouly, STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHIBXEY. 527-3 m WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE TRADE to this really Superior article : ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. , , A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Orders recoived for direct importation. Also—Hennessv Coenno, Leßoy Cognac, London and Tolland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cn*es. Champagnes, nch and low prices. LONGCHAMP. Importer, old-6m 317 South FRONT, Philadelphia. WIIITELEY, VR No. 135 Soath FRONT Stroot. Importer of Brandy, Wines, Ao., oilers for sale, in bond only, the following, umong other standard brands of brandy: Final, CasDUon, k Co., Thoa. Hines & Co., Jules, Rohm, k Co., Otard. Dupuy, k Co., A. Seignetto, Marott, Cameos, Pelievoisin, C. Dupont «fc Co., Union Proprietors, J kr. MaiioUe, Jas. Hennes«y. A|ko, Stuart’e Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the ohoicest varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Port. Burgundy, and Rhino Wtnos, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica Rum. Santa Cruz Rum, Bordeaux Oil, Ac.. *27-ly CLARET. —10U cases Barton & Gucstier’s Bt. Julien; 300 do. Bt. Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Jnlien; 100 do. do. Talenoo, pints; 60 do. Chateau La Rose: 00 do. do. Leoville; Scotch Alo, in stone and glass; Younger s, Harvey’s. Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by aufi A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons Jnmes Btewart k Co.’s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale by GEORGE WHITELEV. *2l-3n, TVOTICE.—AVhcrcas a certificate of Ten J-v Shares of the Stock of tho Philadelphia, German town, A Norristown Railroad Company dated April 3, 1839,and numbered i. 792, in the name ofWM. A. BAUM, and mailed April 21,1859, has never come to hand, notice is hereby given that application will bo made to the Board of said Company for a now coitificnte, and all persons are called upon toshow oause why said certifi cate ?hqi,ld not bo issued. A. T. CHUR, 08-BWfii. " 21d GOLD Street. TVOTICK—An application will ho mpdo I ’ at the next session of the Legislature of Penns) f vanift for tho incorporation of a Bank, with jroyeral banking privileges, with a capital of TWO HUNDRED ANI) FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to bo called the MANUFACTURERS’ BANK, to be looatedmthe oity ojpfillftiieftfpfy lyJ-sOm ■mg, NORTH PfIILADEL ifcy—PIIIA PASSENGER RAIL WAY TO GERMANTOWN V m Tenth. Eleventh, and Broad streets, Plank Rr)3d» Rising Sun, Tioga, Nico town.nnd Manhoim street. The Cars will run on and after TUESDAY, L'ov. Ist. Fore to Rising Sun Village and Tioga street... 8 Cents. I are to Germantown .12 • Germantqwn, lu Tickets for SI. Germaiitpwn Railroad Bridge, 12 Tickets for SL J. W. RUItKART, oM-St Seorotary ly. P. p, R. Company. QPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good- year’s Patent-' Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids. Webs, and all other fabric? and artioles made by QombiqinK fibrouß substanoes with threads or sheets ofvuleamzod rubber,are notified that unless tho same lyre properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, whioh •ifanraoe all ;)ie stylos heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many otherij. 1 ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and SELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. n34-lr HORACE H. DAY. HT FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES. HI For sale by FAIRBANKS fc KWIHU. ?Ig QHMTfIUT Fluln, B* FAIRBANKS’ HAY, COAL, AND CATTLE SCALES. For sale by 'FAIRBANKS k EWING, 715 CHESTNUT Street. Thtla. pt MANCHESTER SCALES. fUrYpw At tho Philadelphia Bank building, CHESTNUT " . Street, above Fourth, may bo lound a general SUALEH, PORTABLE I'LATPORM BCALRS, dormant warehouse scales, HAY AND COAL SCALES. Also, RAILROAD TRACE SCALES furnished at short no tice. All warranted to indicate standard weight, accu rate and durable. The stylo and finish of the above goods best known by examination. sl6-thstu2in UEO. W. COLBY k CO. FT HOWE’S STANDARD "SCALES.— Ajsm BTRONO k ROSS PATENT.-Coai, Cattle, and Hayßoftleg youmro no pit. Platform ami Counter Bcalesof every They receive ail Friction and Wear on Balls instead of Kmfo Edges, rtsonotliei Scales. Cali and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and see the improvement. V PENNINGTON GREEN. Agent, 112 Bouth SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN ►3 TKREBT.—NATIONAL BAR ICTY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, SoutfiVest corner ofTHIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penney Iva- D Money is received in any sum, large or email, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o’olock in the morning till 5 o’olock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. Hon. HENRY L. BKNNER, President ROBERT BELPRIDIiE, Yioe President. Wilmam j. Rskd, Secretary. tfOlKC'/OflS. Hon. Henry L. Benner. F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Josoph B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee. Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes. C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffenderfer. Money is reoeived and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rente, andeddh flrpt-class securities as will al ways insure pc/fect security to thp and which cannot Tail to give perraanenoy and stability to this Institution. auwr CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES k? TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*. Largo und imall iremi received, and paid hack on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER. CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from® until fi o’olock ovory day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until •o’clock. PRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from £1 npwarda. Pregment—STEPHEN A. CRAWFORD, ?L^ u y'¥rd'«livP' , '" ;R - “ A little, but often, fills the Pune.” EpKANKLIN SAVING FUND— JL No. 134 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posit* on demand. liepontprs’ money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Renta, Mortgages, 3eo. This Company dooms safety better than lar^e firoQte, consequently will run no risk with depon ors’ monoy, but have it at all times ready to re turn with 6 per cent, intorest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors onn deposit in their own right, and suob deposits can l»e withdrawn osmt ]>y their consent. Charter perpetual. itmorpn/jifcd by the Btate of Pennsylvania, with authority torsofeiv* mo ney from trustees anu exeoutors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Omoo open daily from 9 to J o’olock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilßo’olk. , „ „ L DIRECTORS. Jacob If. Shannon, Crrus Cadwallader, John Slundler, George Russell, Malaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krilmbhaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rlttqnhouse, Nathan Smodloy, Jo*, tt. Satherthyaite, Ephjaiw Blanchard, JACt®asitt l lWfBll' t PrMiilmL Crnns Cadwallaube, Treasurer. _dlB*y u A Dollar saved ts twioe earned. * fJOGUET & HUTTON) A 1 manufacturers of DESKS AND CABINET FUKNITUBE NO. 259 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Ulfloe, Sunk, and School furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcnsep, Wardrobes, eto _ s9-3m QABra&r FUItNITUKE AND BILLUKD MOORE & CAMPION. No. Wl SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing a superior nrtiole of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a full supply, finished with MOORE k CAMPION'S ImMveD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. For the quality ami finish of these Tables the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the oharaotor of their jy3d-8m FIOINGS OF TIIE PENNSYLVANIA SIX FfKST PitKlnuillS AND Sl'x'lill’l.O.MAS. Bast Fiirnaoo for Wnrnimg lluililmgb. „ „ ToArnold A Wilson. GAS CONSUMING CONK FURNACE, First Premium. BUST PORTABLE FURNACE. r ° Arnold k Wimon. RICHMOND’* PORTABLE FURNACE. First Prkmium. BEST COOKING RANGE. To Arnold A Wilson. CHII,SON'S DOUHI.E-OVKN COOKING RANGE. m First Phkmujm. BEST PAIILOR COAI, ORATES. ~To Arnold !c Wilson. LOW DOWN mi.l BASKET URATES, Fiust Premium. BbST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. _ , io Arnold k Wilson. For a very hnnitaomr display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, vary lotfluy j"j jjjV.p* pßEj(i* , |j > |J| r ‘ or w °rkmans|jip f AItNOLI) & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT Btrcot.l B. M. Feltwhli,, Supt |Y|OKE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL, iSAKAToi? 8 01 ' MONELL ’ 8 AMERICAN HAIR . , P-iii.aiiki.phia, BoptemlierOTlli, 1559. 1 liir ib to (";i , ui.it I was bald tor iimiiy years. and was re(ioimn-iiuWo to tr) jour Koparator; and having procured turni' li'dUcs, need it for throe months, which hnaonuamt m> hair to grow* and nlthoueh not quitoaa thickas belure, jotu 14 constantly grwwim\ „ , ft. M. JONKS, No. 39 North Third street. m t r. .» Piulauplpiim. September 27th, lfts9. Mr. J. K Miim Dr nr Sir— Somo time sineo my hair commenced laMing out. so much ho, that I was, in « et .' »l heromuu bald; hut Jiearimr of the won dirtul Power of jour Kejmrator. J was induced to hut a I'ottle. und allor UHitiF oiio-h'ilf of it my hair not only ceased coming out, hutcoinmoncod growing finely, and I have now a« thick a suit of hair as over l had. JACOB 11VANS. No. 624 Cherry street. WTKRS £ Co., Sole Agents, No. 7M Ciihb I S I/ T Street, I’liilnuWyhta. 8023-Gm D'liA w I NU AND “PAINTING" MATE. .MAPS. Kngimfom' anil Architects’ Stationery, tireoian Painting Materials, i’otich'uu huh UesiiMis and Vases. Paint Boxes for Children. and also for Artists ami Stmloutß. Pictures and Picture Frames. lM'iyini C.'.ntj, Arui'rio'in and Fronoh. Catalogue)! gratis to tlm trado. KCIIOLK <fc JANKNTZKY, WHOUMAI.K K,UHTU &1 1 ' iJHjV ‘ .ijVhlt MMP—A simple preparation wi , for p 1 11un,,,,, < PiU-or I'lnto, Jewolry, Mirror*, Mar ole, icc.. tar inure.convenient and elective tVmn any otlior. Oho lirJ .the Intmr of House donning may l>e Bayed li) ujin? tins Hini», winch ennnot possibly injur* tbo linest j&ino white, am! as no is roquired. tho Havimffln Iho wear «i the paint is much greater than the cost ofthe Bmp. It leaves the surface as pure and white m when new. Manufactured onlvbythe Boston IndexioAl boap Company, and sold by their appointed ftJcMTN S |?T D i C °" LADIES’ 11A111 BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI - and CURLS, manufactured m tho very best and nowoat Puns stt lcs< and of winch we constantly keop a very largo HMSortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Ordorsfrom ill parts of the connin' solicited, and promptly attended ■o. Also, anew HAIR DYK. superior to anv in use. _ . . M. HUTOISi No, 12 TENTH St., 6u30-3m* Between Market and Chestnut, T.KTTT? A Street. OEORGE WniTELEY, NOTICES. SCALES. SAVING FUNDS. CABINET WARE. EDUCATIONAL. HfESDAMES .OHEGARAY AND D’HER -ITX VILLY’B BOARDING AND‘DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ' Urt PHILADELPHIA, No. 18W LOOAN SQUARE, VINE Madame CHEOAp,AY respectfully inform* her 'friends and the puhlio in general. that independently of her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself an* 1 , her niece, Mmo. FKEvOST, in! NEW YOKK.uhn i-.,. tends, in connection with hertnieoe. Mine. D’HEft- VILLYj opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. 05-3 in AMKIUUAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE Families, Schools, aniLColleges, supplied with competent reaehers, foranylDepurtment; aud Teach ers with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Rofer to Fncuitr Amhorat College. Mass.; Dr. Lowell Mason; Mason Brothers; Hon. Ttrfto,,Frelinshuyßen, LL.D.; Hon. John C. Rivet. *"£( «J. * sSIiTJI,'WOODMAN, fc CO., wW BROADWAY. New York, eu-J CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, ITEM AN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the . * VIOLIN ana PIANO. Mr. Allen may be applied tontthe reau ence of Ins father, Professor Allen; No. 315 South SEVENTEENTH Streot. 86-2m* PRICE-STREET ACADEMY. GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA GEORUE R. DARKER, PRINCIPAL. The r all Term of this Institution oommonces Septem ber sth, 1859. 1 lie course of instruction comprises all the brandies of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages. au22-tf Allen grove female seminary, FRANKPORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six milei from Markot street, Philadelphia. The course of instruction in this School is comprehen sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to place their daughters or wards at this Institution will do well to mako immediate application to Mas. E. L. THOMPSON, sJ-JJm Principal and Superintendent. Bryant & stratton’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buflalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. Por in formation. call nr send for Catalogue. fd9-tf PIANOS* MARSH’S MUSIC STORE, nrrn No. 1103 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, .. ~.Where the best make of PIANOS, MELODEONS, and MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS, . OW EVERY DESCRIPTION, Can be obtained at the lowest Manufacturers’ Prices.’ Constantly publishing the latest Choice Compositions and Popular Music of the day. Also, receiving New Music daily from all the catalogues in the United States, Defers, Teachers, Seminaries, and Clergymen will be supplied ai tup iQ<*6Bt ■wholesale rate*. Orders by mail will be promptly filled- Catalogues of Music or Price List will be forwarded free of ohargo when ordered. 00-Un J. MARSH, Agent. **ssam (IJIIOKERING & SONS, IYTTtM mancpactubkr'i of GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT WAREROOji 'twm® UT STREET. Constant y in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INBTRUMKNIB. We have been awardod.at thediflerent Exhibitions in this country and s & A & D Kf R F,RST - CLABa RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, FiSt !■ Nunns A Clark’s, Hallett. Davis, ft; Co.’s, and A.H. Gale & Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also, Ma son 4- Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churones and Lecture Rooms- W Pianos and Melodeont to Rent. J. E. GOULD, myU-Ir SEVENTH and CHESTN UT, f^^PUNO? EAT IMPKOVEMENT IN SCHOMACKER & CO., 1021 CHKBTNUT Ftreet. renpectf;;Hv ijivifo tho musio laving pjihlio io can 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 nil the 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, andevenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, theso SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS aro wholly opcaualled- 'I hey have received the highest encoiibuma, And are pronounced by ontios to t.o far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country, Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have Been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. Now Y0rk.1863. sel-tf STOVES. TUP “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON BUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT STOVE, for Parlors, Halls, Offices. Stores, Ac. The most economical, cheerful, and healthy stove in the market. All who wish a heating stove that will give entire satisfaction are invited to call and see one of tho FIEItY STARS in operation at our Warerooma. Every variety of Stoves both Plain and GAS BURNING. for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may be found in our assortment. Our oelebratsd iIOVAL ‘ SEA SHELL, and DOUBLE-OVEN Cookms Stoves are . WARRANTED, and, for excellence in operation, they CHALLENGE nil competition. NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH, o!3'lm No. 209 North SECOND B;reet. STOVES! STOVES!! Si JAMES SPEAR, ■cSe No. Ills MARKET STREET, Ib how prepared to meet the wants of tho publio more completely in all the detaiisof tho Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites comparative examination. The following are among his own popular inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in txctlttnu and economy any other Stoves in übc. JAMES SPEAR is tho Inventornnd Patentee ofthe Improved Gas-l>urnm* Co .kmgStpyo, acknowledged to be thobfst Stove fpr family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into genera! use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sli ver’s Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor «tove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of tho Improved (VfVteutftlt Ornamental Siove Urn, winch from its beauty nod utility is likely, this seasou, to be univer- JAMESBPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pftn. JAMES SPEAR is the Investor and Patontee of the celebrated Railway-oar Hestey. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages wfitohraquiro but to bo understood by the publio to bo universally appreciated and prelerred to Rnyotherartiolesof that claw in the mallet; and lie would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons inw«ntof Stoves to call and oxatnine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur ohase or not. b22-3iu a. CHARLES JONES, (S—fl No. 505 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A. 4Hw Gallagher,/ would respectfully call tho atten v’ =35t * tion <,f ti\o*9 stoves to h\s extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased tho exclusive right to the retail sales and rrpatrj, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated " Morning Star’* and *• Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves, well known for years 98 the most satisfactory Stoves m tho market. Also, h 1 s new Flat-top Conking Stove " Daylight.” which combines all the useful im firovemer.ts, aid operates admirably. I also nianu aoturo, in a superior manner, Silver’s Gas-burner of tho best Russia Sheot Iron. These are tt»e most wbuofinoftt and managed Parlor stnvsa in use; sM-Sm COAL. % "HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR ® 4-1 interest. But your COAL AT HICKS’, where r nothing but the very best Quality of Lehuh ami Selrnyl- X kill O'nal la ohered at ttje fol!o\vipg reduced nriceu o- L B / 1 * ffroken, Egg, and B(ov*> qiu per ton. * Schuylkill, ” ' r “ 400 " ft Large Nut....... , aw " o nrranted freo from slato or dust and fuM weight, at “» HICKS vard, southeast corner MARSHALL and 9 WILLOW. Call and see. olft-Gm 3 £< W. GROOME & CO., 5 *3* Office 146 South FOURTH Street, AM) WHARF, FINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL, Dealers and Shippers ug Locust Mountain. Lehigh, and Schuylkill COAL. Merchandise taken on wharfage. o!5 6m TTICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN AX LKUIOJI COAL, prepared with care, for sale on best terms Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Streets * 522-tf MACHINERY AND IKON. SAJ4OIL V. MBSHICI, J, VAT6HAN MIBBICI, _ WILLIAM H. MERRICK, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, ►3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREETO. PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS, „ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure fltsaxn Engines, for Laud, River, and Marine service, Rollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, fto. Kotorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Evory description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. Ao. Bole Agents for N. Rillieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and Aspinwnl) A Wolsej’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. aub-y WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1152 MARKET St., Phila. BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CVLVEC’S NX \V (iAS-UUH. WLYtr WARM-AJH yi'liti'ACL\ Iho above Furnace has now been in use during the last two winters in this city, and lias given unuors.ilsat fisaction. Iho largo heating surtnee beingdirectli over tho tUino of tho fire, and tho conical tubes, through which all tho drafts pass, arc bo arranged as to consume tfio larger part ol the gnsos from the coal, being en tirely of Oast Iron, with deep, smd joints, ts now of forod to tho puhhp as the must complete hoatio-' appa ratus now in this market. C. W. I icui' a prnet.oal mechanic, will personalty attond to all heating and ven tilating. ALSO, Six sizes of Cookwig Hanses, adapted for hotel and private use, Collins’ Patont Chimney Caps for icntila ting and cure of smoke) chimneys, with a full assort ment ol Registers and S f entilators of oier> stzo and pattern , Fire-placeStovns, Bith Boilers, \o. •w* Jobbing promptly attended to. CHAS. WII,MAMS, ftu22-tutbs-3m Late lUkkr A Williams. IVEIV CLANING MAI.'IUNB, Embra^ 7 l The Andrews i’n’ent of 13-45, with matching works for dressing Boards, Plank, Ac. New Principle ol Feeding. Groat Saving of Power Manhincs ol various hizes.Zl to 30 inches wide, for single or doubto snrlac-ing, with or without inn tolling heads, for sale at No. 2i Ninth SIXTH Street, Phila. Call ami exauutie. lUa-thutuSrii (JKO. W. COI.BY k CO bALAMANDER SAFES BJBH A large assortment of , EVANS A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MA.VIff'ACTUKKJI SALAMANDER SAFI'S. „ VAULT DOORS, dank locks/ 0 ’ Kauai to any row in use. IRON DOORS, SR I TTKHS. Ac., Onajgood torins as any other est.udnsliment in the United States. b> EVANS k WATSON, No.3Ui CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. PLEAHE GIVE IJS A HAI.L. anlß-tf Alcohol, burning fluid, nmiPiNE OIL, iu bids and h ilf-bbN* Manufactured and for sale hy ROWLEY, ASHBI RNER .V CO., nlO Ifi South Wharves. ZIEGLER & SMlTil, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the wise and prudent course they have pursued since their commencement in business, by selling a first-mte article «t n Inwliinr* «H-if Grease— 200 auu half ho quarter bids., 2,000 cans Patont Tallow Grease suitable for wagons, carts, cars, and drats. for «aV WKABVW V ’ AS111)l, - fltlE R' * WiW np.j wusi'UKM AM) hOIJTHKI’iN Miii;- 1 .pHANTS —Manila Rope, nil sizpb, neaßy packed, and lorsale b) tho inamt acuirors at tho lowest NVu* York prices. WEAVER, FITLKR A CO 1 mo 13 n. water s\ ; jj t t w n. wV,,;;... VMI \EL UIIUBB, for the Purefinst and Sale of Real Esti*e and th» C< He tionofßenti e*- 1 " 1 V.» ?i. iv \ j M rstr.->,»j OEFINED SUGAR —5OO bai ruls various .KUides, 160 bbls oruuhed, sided and orsalu by JAMEB GRAHAM k CO., LETiTIA StreeL SAXES BY AUCTION. CVaENESS. BRINLEY, & CO., No. 423 MARKET STREET, ft ALE OF IMFORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. „ . On Tuesday Morning, oc l°ck. bj catalogue, on six month*’ cremt, .iuu packages ana sots of imported and domestic dry goods. sab edmpleB Wllh catalogues early on the morning of R SCOTT. Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 u * pHESTNUT STREET, oepoeite the Cutcm ffll 1 v - !K.V’ , S."„ i ! FOURTH end tfIFTH Street.. H A i\ri'u AW L 1 ■» ! N TilE EAKTKRN MARKET. AND f'ifTH bTRKET ’ BETWEEN FOURTH , Q On Tuesday, November 8. rommencin* at 2 o'clock P. M. Sale of stalls will bo made m the Market Building, at public ®nction, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, isoteinber 8. at 2ocockP.M Gas being ictroducec, he sale will be cont nued till tea o'clock at nuht. Printed catalogues will be ready on Monday previous, containing all particulars, and can be obtained at the auction store, 431 Chestnut street. fhe Company, having leaned the Girard estate, vVI proceed to make a uniform front of lid leet, on Filth street. The superior construction of the stUU. the en tire (!oor Hissed with stone, the spacious vaulted cel lars. on gravel bottom, entirely free from dampness, ami the unusual width of all the avenues, make tins a limit desirable and superior market. Farmers stalls will t» sold on Saturday, November 12th, at 12 o’clock. Market will be opened in tho new building on Satur day, November 19th. SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS. AND BONNET RIBBONS, MiLUNBKY ii'jUVS, Ac. .. , 0n Wednesday Morning next. Nov.Otji. by catalogue,on acrcdst. commencing at 10 o clock, 600 lota fancy and staplo dry ao«kw. By order of the Rosra o! Director#. IIKNKY J. MANLEY, Secretary. Philip ford auctioneer, no. m t Street, and Ml MINOR Street. ball of ,w cases. Boots, shoes, gum- SHOES, Ac. .. , \On Tnursdaji Morning, November 10th, »t 10 o’clock will be eold, bj cata logue, on four month.’ credit, 7M cases boots. slioes, bnifnne. and sum rbofs. cons.stiiu In part of men’s best double-sole grained tivns. intii'a Lov** nnd youths’ km. call and thick do ; women’s, misses/and children’s (.alfnrul kip heeled uootsjot the btst cit> and eastern inanutaofuru. The above sale «■!! embrace nn assortment of goods well worthy the ailvutiou cl buyers. tion early on morning m «ile. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THK AROVE NAMEO CORPORATION, NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’olookA. M., September 7th, 1839, the follow- ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, viz GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, ahd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are nowopep pt the above named Office, where all person? favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. s3-tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY.* the Hamburg American packet com pany's IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAMMoNIA. Capt. H. F. Schweosen. SAXONIA, Capt. if. Killers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. 11. Knsen. These Steamers are all first-clnss Clyde-built vessels; arc intended to sail from Pier 2t, North River, N. Y., as follows: i*OR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAYRE, AND , HAMDUP.q. ’ ’ . , The eleriwtar,d powerful iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. H. Taube, 2,400 tons burthen, will sail as above.on , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 12o’clock M. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New l ork, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. $lOO | Second Cabin.. $6O l Steerage.. .$35 The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following SteainKhtjis: SAXONIA THURSDAY, Deember 1, BOHUSBIA MONDAY. January 3. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY. February 1. HAMMONtA THURSDAY; March 1. #3?“ Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Pans, and Antwerp, at tnrough rates. 1 hose steamers are fitted up with nneaualled accom modations for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued Jrom London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New York, Freight engaged m Philadelphia will tie promptly attended to by tho New York Ageut, and shipped tree of all romniiMiom For Freight orl'assage. apply exclusively to W. A. UAMILL, Agent, Office of the Hamburg American Mail Ptenmabips. n2-tf Northwest corner rOURTII+nd CHESTNUT. RMt TIIK BRITISH AND NORTH 2ffiPm£Sl> AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- . TEOM MW TORE TO LITIEEOOT,. Chief Cabin Passage— 3)30 Second Cabin Passage 7* FROM EdjvUrf TO LIVEEFOOL. Chief Cabin Fnssage.—. Second Cabm Passage..... ~---T The ships from Boston call at Halifax, PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Capt, Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J, Stone, AMERICA, (/apt. Milfar, ASIA, Capt. E. 6. Lott, NIAGARA. Cast. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EURORA. Capt. J.Leitch, These vessels carry a light at mart-head; green on sfarl'oaij uo#; feu on port bow. EUROPA, Leitch, loaves Boston, Wednesday, Nor.’?. PERSIA, Judkins, " N York,Wednosdnj, Nor. 9. AMERICA, Millar, 4 * Boston, Wednesday, Nov. ifi. ASIA. Lott, 44 N YorktWednesday. Nov. s-. CANADA, Lang, 44 Boston, Wednesday, Ni.v. "o, AFRICA,ShwiBGn. “ N York, Wednesday, l'cc 7 NIAGARA,Anuer*on,“ Boston, Wednesday, 1-eo u PERSIA, Judkins, “ N York, Wednesday, Dec. Si Berths not secored until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board, The owners of tbeee ships will not be accountable for Gold,Silver, Bullion,Specie, Jewels, Ptcc.oui Xionce or Metals, unless bills of lading are gljncd therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to E, CUNARD, i Bowlinz Gre<*n, no 2 New York, FOR THE SOUTH.—CUARLES- JasSfifl&TON AND BAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. XOSLltiS ’ Heavy Freight at an Avorasr 01 tfirtais wr cent, t*- low New lork Bieainsiup rava?. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. a The U. 8. Mai! Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Cliarles P.Marshman.wili sail on Saturday, Nov. sth, at 10 A. M. Through m 43 to m hours, only 40 hours at Sea. „ FOR SAVANNAH, (i». The U. 8. Mail Btcamsiup STATE OF GEORGIA, Captam John J. Garvin, will sail on Thursday, Nor. 10. at it) o’clock A. M- Through m 53 to 60 hours, oclj 43 honra at Sea. Irw Sailing da> & cnnusoa from every Saturday to even hve days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading Burned every day. „ The splendid first-claw side-wheel Steamships KEY -BTONE bi A 1 E nnd b I’ATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten dayn, thus iorming a five-day commu nication with CharlesWa and Savannah, and the South and Southweet. At both Charleston and Savannah, thess Shies con nect with steamer* *<»r Florida, and with railroads, &o. for all places in tne South eml Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and Insurance on o large proportion o r Goods shipped South will be found to bo lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on ftU Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, tho Railroad Companies taking all risks from these paints. GREAT REDUCTION IN FaRE? Fftrehy this route 25 to 40 per cent, ohoaper than by the Inland Route, as wiU be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton andfiavanpah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except Iroin Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: To Charleston 035 W Savannah. 19 00 Angusta 20 00 Macon 21 00 Atlanti 23 00 Oolunibui 23 00 Ajbanr U 00 Montgomery-., 26 00 Mobile « OO New Orleans ... 33 79 No bills of lading signed al For freight or passage apr above Vue street, or to Charleston.*— $350 Savannah £ co Augusta..... ___ a# 00 Macon 32 75 Atlanta. wt si oo Columbus .. 36 00 Albany 37 CO Montgomery.. 33 oo ; M0bi1e.....* .... 46 90 I New Orleans 61 QQ iftor the ship has sailed. •ply on boaru, at socoad wharf ALEX. HERON. Jr., 'QUTHnsd CHESTNUT. S.JkT. G.BUPD. WTJiR A (iA.MMTLL. itorr.tteamer Carolina every Southwest corner F( Amenta in Charleston, T. £ ** . Savannah. HUI For Florida from Ch&rlesi Tueidav. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’* and St. Juku’s, evorv Tuesday and Saturday. jj;B v - s * M. STEAMERS HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON. * ARAGO. Captain Lines, will mil July 23, Sentember 17. November JJ. FULTON. Captain Wottoa»iriUsill AwuttJO, Ooto ber Ifi. December 10. First Cabin passage..— - juj Second Cabin passage ~ , , _.. j ■ For freight or passage, apply to .... w , WILLIAM NEILSON.Asint, At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Orfiec, Tobacco arekouse. DOCK street. Phtla. jeSHJaj MEDICINAL T)U. GLKNTWORTirS PILE REMEDY, For the euro of Hemorrhoids or Piles, Constipa tion. Fistuli in Ano, ucernti ms of the Anus, Proln*ua of the Km turn, bissures. Excoriation. Ulcerations In ternal iinil External to the Anus, Pruritus, and all Dis ease! peculiar to the Rectum. T I|C g reat ami uniform success wtveh this Remedy has •attained for the euro nf the above Diseases is unprece dented in thn non Us of Medicine. The rnpiditv of iu curative iiu-tliticH and tlie durabilit) of Us cure* are equalled b> no other Reined) of tho use, Ninety -nm** cases out of an hundred are aMev i ucj r nd cured of this distressing complaint and art* restored tocomfort herc tolore unknown. Full and explicit Directions accom pany each Rox. One Box is aumetent to perform acure. Prepared only by HR. GLFN’TWuRTfI. No Hl7 RACK street. Price $l. Can be sent bv Adams'Express, ivj-lm DM. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS AND PHOENIX RITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced «,uvrfl<n remedy for d'bpepsia. flatulency. hat/t-bui n and beadiehe, cojtivenchs diarrluva, levers of all kinds, rheumatism, givflt, travel, worms, aeunv, uloers. eruptive com plaints, sal* rheum, erjsipol.is, common colds antlui liueiiza, irrciculirii) and all deram,emont nl tlie female sjstvin. piles, .»nd various other diseasos to a. hick the humasi fruiio liilile. rorsale bv the proprietor. Hr. W. R. MO Ft A F. AtS HROAI) \VA\ , N«w York, ard by Druggists generally all over thn country. 524 di Wly Mkdioatkd vapor batijs. ’ SULPHUR, IIOT-AIR. and STEAM BATH* Under the caro ol Hr. T. H. Rl DOKLY. 11S1 SPRUCE Street Huhlv recommended b> alnt.e principal ph\ Ri cian* in tho city for llhoumaiism,Skiu Diseases Sv lduliß. Couchs ami Colds. Female Diseases, Ao. Ac Especial accommodations fur Ladies. oirim ’ WASHING AND IRONING. JA WASHING AND IUONINU DONS yfJth N KATN KSS nml DESPATCH, Or SiiVe a.l i {■! ullc , s "S' 1 Ho'itlemon, Faiml'es. Bo minis *c„ nl DONOVAN’S FAMIHV LADNHRV , No. an South SlXili Snoot, oornnr of 1 rune. Family Shirts and Collars pntoi’i polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon vrnsh-bonril. The whole business is strictly attended to by female operativos, Mr*. DONOVAN, IT SO-ly HcD*rinilcrd<vJt- TUTNTON’S ENCAUSTIC TELES for floors. ChmYnei Tope lor cottage*. Garden Vaeesnnd Koin.tiune. Vitrified Tips for drama and « ato; contusion. Imported and Tor sale by H. A. HARRISON, min Clips') \ i'T w*;* Grain mills —chain mills —For the Farm iml Flirtation. Tho I R#.V-JJI’RR MILL has no equal for (»rituhn- r Fine .Veal, Fee |, Co'.'ee, Bpi oes, etc., by Inn.l or rover. Fries S 3, nnl ? Ifl. Now m opcnton at r.*u Bouth SK-'M'VT* S’reeL Airentn wantoil ip pmrv r cii.f •> ».} f-.. «"i y v '■'UMJ .> rn At h MiK ft KS l ]m\NUS. AT lOW Vrh'Oi. T. KI.UIiIKrV. I,„ P .,rtnr of'C.L'ari No.s:r CIILgTXU r Street, ad.omiQ* ijiraui House. ’ o?v*iUl SAXES BT AUCTION. Ilf THOMAS & SONS, 1 No«. IU.SO.VTIi POUITH BTREM, CARD.-PUBLIC . STOCKS AT THE EXCHAN *£^:J2S A r l2 mi) stocks -rill herenftsr Us tea at UoVook sio?Si? in the evemn* at 7 o’eloek. ****** »uon,*b4 g & nt J!. l^ !ora i- lar V=“POon of either nip. wf. nnnaoilis or each property issued addition to which yre publish, oe ue Saturday previous to the sale. one thom-.cd «uak>g bm, i B st*b Atewsty au k * "»«*!*> *>. a HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. We have a targe amount of real estate at evirate tale, lectudinf erery description of city aai property. Printed lute may be had at the auction «nr7 _ private sale register? ton,j Real crate entered on oar private eale reenter anil advertised occasionally to oar public tale (el wlucu lAUlcop.ee are printed weekly,) free of chaise’ STOCKS. LOANS, Ac. . On Tuesday, H o’elpok, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex oran,e. w iU be sold— For account of wl-om it mar concern— rt - Railroad bonds. Ac. t?, ,itL e ,» ,*f ctaU bond*. 8l.a» each, Chartiera Valiev inclusive L0u,530y ’ coupons doe since July J, 15M, Farm Mort h«i p t ' bood "' d “» Mil. with overdue coupons Moa/mclusite. tar;'Kli?r"d. Per b ° nd * Ll =ka.anna and Blooms - ?•'\i!St£V?n ato ! w, “" n 'i mi 7 concern— -1 ii.« ,* i**riKage Construction Bonds, comertihlA ” «f »»,« ' lnd Oh'cSo cimpalj’ per cent, interest, pstibUlit'L ourry and July,-with coupons. in - a a>ra l l ®. ileCa “ l * )r Mo “ n *' , “ Railroad bond, coupons cSi'A’w-S ?sto “” d P,,iW * l » hi » Steamboat Ferrj „ „ PEWS-CHURCH OF EFIrHANY E P U! ' midd!e t>loct ’ west aixis, Church of tia .Jew No. Id 9, middle block, western aisle, Caurch of the Epiphany, umtb pe\r Irom chaucel. 4 1 share Philadelphia Library. 1 share Philadelphia Athensum, 1 share Mercantile Library. 1 knaie Point Breeze Park Association. Fo^^fhe’raccounSi^ 6 * 416111 *° f *“«» **“• Company. 1 * 11 ™ Fire and Life Insurance Also, 823) Union Mutual Insurance Co/s Scrip. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, TUESDAY NEXT o.rw.„i u» . .°°° acJ Evening Sales. ?*V. ucs noT re adv. containing full de aitar/e amSjnt'il't'sYuSbtepr^rt”: l ' corapl "•>« a ” E ;'™ F u l 6 v ci.ocx: « Striet. d ' nor,hwe!t comer of Fifth and Adalpfd ~?n. R: ' I ¥ TOV [ N . REStDEXoE.-Manic maasioa, taSen‘«"i < “’“ h •>*•!, near FisherV ■coon" G N./ ARM ’ 05 aCre '' L<wd '‘ A!l »n:io IrKfckN STREET.—Handsome foor-Btor, brick resi rience, No. liiJ breen street. lot 17 feet 1J inches by suS Vernon street—two fronts. i STREET.—Throe-siory brick dweiiinj. brick stable, and lot, north side Filbert street, west of Luhteenth— two fronts. 1 Peremptory Sale.-I.ARGE LOT, GERMANTOWN*, southeast side of t Ashmead street, 40 feet’front, RB feet deep. *^Saleab6olnla. SKXEXTEF.^HPALLSAI.E^XOVE.HBER.AT cor ne r Locust and llaan si reats. asr s* la ahsolnta iJn'S'ec. bili-THREE-STOMBRICK EWELL IN 0,33 J North Sixteenth street. v^J Q -EsUte of William Supple®, dee’d. Hf-fewa s. A— west'of glreet> EIGHTEENTH Ihlh, AT S-sUSSii fM ‘ d ' et - »A- 3 -’ l 'Mulcts. ImmadisS STAND.— Modem foonloryhnek store ifediiwl'ih',:.^ 113 * St,!M U »' d '»*»«b O-Im- ST^EEt.—Modem ihrellmr. with large yard, 12 Iront, 141 feet deep. Two ULUABLE PROPERTY, lot 40 by 60 feet, south of MiP berry alley and May land street, be five^d°well aat * ® ace a °d Vine streets, with NEAT .MODERN RESIDENCE, with side rard ard modern conveniences, North ce.enth street, below Jef lersoo. of Fifteenth street, son*Jt of Oxford. SJ hr iss feet, LARGE LQV, tade of York street, west of Jaa per, (Kensipstun,) JtO by Wi&et, with two fronts. aNINETEENTH FALL SALFs—NOVEMBER 15th , , AT 7 O'CLOCK, EVENING? * Orphans Court dale— Y sute nf John Dickson. *)#«*',f PIVL MODERN DWELLINGS, wart side of Third stieet, south of Geonre (lat? Norther* LiWrtie.)lot £ by 113 feet, two fronts. <7 modern tsi> stairT brn.fc iSM,£: ,d ,trt ”- tesf r A'o 116 Pj: ' tj :r d JiIREE-STORV BRICK DWELL i,, -as* sidc cf LlisrloMe sir.ct.south of Georte, (W»a Northern Liberties.) Same Estste —TWO DWELLINGS.—Two story frame dwelling, east «.ee of Front street, south ofilas ter. (Reneiagton.t «1 bv j«m f«*et. with a thiec-storj brick aweliins mthe t\r,» fronts. wi°o Fl ,' E UWI-I.LlXG3—'Throe-Shirr d ?f , V nz h ,, '¥ bw£st s:de «f Odwslsdor street, f.nc?. LVt 5°, rd ' 1 frih-teentii wsid.l2o bT US test, two lr Rr«?« x? l » ‘, 4 *' court botfpps in the rear. v ,V 9 * > LN.blOKE.andotherimprovo- l' second a-ard.liatfl town s.eipot Dnetoi.ifhilaije.phia, on menewSecond-street road, contaia.nr ns perches. Ju“*r£ kt: J'* STTO.NE DWELLINGS. McCarty ai l l e ; T w r i,,y * ec ', ,lJtl ward > °a Wes: Side of new Second street road. above 8 E ‘ w,e '-' I 'HREE IJLKGE LOTS, adjeinins tha Seine THate-YEARLY GROUND-RENT, Slots on m uf * round Front street, south ot Master, lKea sin. r iu't.> . ~ —BllO Dfl'h-V;s’ Court Sale—Estate or Charles Cooke, dec*d. \ At.l ABLE BUSINESS STAND—Four-story bnck rtore and ilyrelUni, tnutheast comer of Marshall and to it?* ?■ reels, rents for 8475 a j ear. Urpnai'g’Court >Ale—Eaiaje of Thomas V 7. Eatton, d.cd.-ieRLE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with imv. lAck bui.'diuss. No. as> South Thirteenth street, bswv.* Nptupe, TWo'v'Vc'Jvr'toT^’ 10 o £. e V ubl B - ,rr ' dec'll. nA''H ■iV-A. T LOT&, on Factory street, between .leaci and \> mow and bpmee sad Pine streets, each 15 uet j inches by liX. feet, sith two fronts. LARGE SALE OF MEDICAL WORKS. .. . Thia Erenmc, r«oveniber 8, At the Auction Store. Sea, m amt hi South Fourth street, a collection of valuable medical b<Hiks v *urucal instrument*, Ac. P arJ,clll - - '’ r ». «e« catalogues, and the hook*, wh.ch will be arranged on Satnrdaj morning, at Xca. 119 ami 141 Booth Poarth Strut. SUPERIOR FUKXITURK. FRENCH-PlilTK MIR RORS, PIANO-FORTE. MUSSELS CARPETS. .. . , , . OaThurttfaj Monun*, At 9o OMiCK. it tke Aucuon Store, as assortment of exoedent second-hand furniture. elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc,, from AffiifaM tatiami housekeeping, removed to tie store for co&Teaience <x saie. ]il OSES NATHANS. AUCTIONEER MfflS MKicHANT, 8.E.00™, w MONEY TO LOAN, MqxKT TO I.OAH, IN LAS9K OR SHALL AMOUNTS, f 1 merchandize generally, and on all article* of vaise. a» ♦, SCHS OVER OSR HUSORTO COLLARS TWO PSR CMT. PIR B msvmts f !? s SMi¥'- Money liberally advanced m large or small amonat*. from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver alatT diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowbnr-pisee*. mwacal in struments, furniture, drr goods thing, groceries, <£ gars, hardware,cutlery, bocks, horses, vrttieiet, harness, and ah articles of value, for eay length of time umt on, at .Nathans FaicipAL EirAßiuniiKti, sontnecA corner of Sixth and Race streets. »»vwui**« RO.MISSOR Y NOTES, with collateral, discounted at the loweet market rate*. tui^uunwn** GREAT BARGAIN'S IN "WATCHES, JEWELRY Ac.. AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS' PRINPI * mlfeAELram, k K. comer of SIXTH «4 RAf,tBtr,eu.-rhef°ao» i njirt , cIe,TiUboK , afor!«M hMUhe niua! store pnc<£ Fine gold English patent full jewelled and plain, of the meet approved and beat make, in hunting c&ees and double bottomed. Fine roli escapement lever and lepinewatche*. in hunting case and osea face , some of them are extra fall jeweled, and bee* make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape ment lever and Ispinss, in hunting case and oven tyre,some verjr superior; English, Swiss, French, ail Uiisrtier YMeae*; fins gold veal, fob, neck, and ehJ dreu s oaains; fine t[oid pencil cases and pens, bracelet*. b/ea*tp,n?. na.zer-rings, ear-rings, studs. taedaUions, and iewelrrsencraliy. Superior Havana Cigars at All per thousaMjin boxes of JUO each, will be sofa by suuls box or Quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous fancy article*, Ac., Ac., Ac. . - AT PRIVATE SALE. A »upenor Er*-troof chert, . feet hlyh by S feet mit. Also, wa.ehas, aadjevelrr of every description. WALLACE & IiRODHEAI), v » EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Stocks and Ronds bought and sold, on Comin'ujoa >Etxus 11. Wallacs. Eiiwaeo C. Uac-oaiA.-v niMrn* J< FBOU’.N Hlil'ET, rOI'V4V HSXRT I.VDEFE.\S£A-c£, E JACKIos'cOrSTY. .. .. RIFFH TO Mem™. R. Wood, Marsh. A Hajward.) cal.b Cop. t Co.. f PbiW?! P h;a. Siler. Price. A Co.. \ Mereh‘intAw.ll please cutout the above and r»s!* at the her.d ol * Buis Receivable.” oeJl-Jiu DURE CONFECTIONERV, ■*- 3SANTV tOTCRED BT , EDWARD a. HEiN'TZ, Late of S. jfenrton. Bt«re S. W. corner ARCH aM NINTH streets 3ra < Factory <l4 F'’t«?rt street, i V B. I'AUilK’ ADVERTISING AGENCY. N. E. ■ ornerFIFTH and CHEST- Ml. EA. Subscriptvns token for the best City and Country Neusptrvrs. at lowest cH»h ptk»s. se3-3m * a lex. McKinney, attopnfy at i,\w. „ GREENSBURG, r) AU T I OX !—AMR,'].(».YI-LOOK yj OIT l-GOvO NEWS FOR ALL'-TI a never iahin; .kits. VaKVFIFLP. :*> c .V,-,. Y-N HORN, ea rll of.-n, ’.,, e (~ t | #< j. :.‘i who bivf ! era unvm,:n:«*. deceived !>• j , IS9 p,„ IS ,, ~ tp «,* r rtU . K , e ~,j CvulCvut. It J r* rji.lt-. .«*», >e*hut.i» cecr**tot u in- tii- itipct •» «i l tho ornate «u?x I* 15 tlr , » i*ict v. ic'i JrdtiCfa i!> t icterde r * to fry L.* usutito li •*r. -md i-op» her fidv*it «e»i'cnt. s >e s ow» mm tl.-' I'hcin-sfiof jo.irfMtur.’ wttr* orsls*i>i | r,en ! It i< we", hr."Wn to t':: j .<1 .cat 'ir eth vt she isthet.rs’sn-li'nlv j er«on * i f>r-.r. show t o' l.ktkiess in ’ mlit v. and c* 'i bliv cl tiro *sf on slitli*»«.*»n cpms of Iwo, which o >v tejre J nnd proved l»r thou r\nds.lv»h inrr,- , il sr,! * u..e. wb.» dvlj ami eiterlr Visit her CMi.n"'. t.« No. ISU LOMBARD Six** t etv. r. l|'ni, ei-Ni,.! Hr.vwL nt-fif CHOCOLATE ."’PFRIOK fU’AUTY. KPWARD A . 11 E I N T Z , MaiunctL'cr Importerof French ■’Ed .fptntsh CHOCOLATE. S»Ff S. vv. rn-n!i ARCH sn.d NINTH StrMti. *■ J et,,r% iil4 !■ illvrt etreet.l T ' ‘.KiiLKKS AND DRCGGISTS—SOO P r »’tV 'A r ? *\ ’'*^ es ’ { r^ 9 *‘eli*e»t.at>l.*i»ed and rc liA.'i.t m e a.) .Manufactured b> the remunlraaiA Salt I^‘, ';»«*»-onip«vt»,and for sale :«• the trade a* iv.MV-.. $ Cases. I3e. per pound; 10 t 025 Cafe*. .*IAcD. J. R. oH-A Soap Manufacture*, No- 9 North FROX l* Street AIUMs EXI'Ht.SS CO., OFFICE **■ 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Ptrcela. Pack ase#. aWcnamlise. Bock Note*. and Spe«ie, either by ua own Lines, or ia connection with other Ex pre« Con - IV 11 , 6 *,’ to VI the principle towns and cities nf the failed State*. E. S. SaNPFOBIK aul-tf <?«B«r>U So»«nnt*nd«nt <»> LiAuNAt KKAMJI, Vs *H*innd VsPinet*. Do. ,'r». OlNrd. Do. do. Menneesv. In boid, and for sale by A. ME REVO. 020 14ft South FRONT Street. O i \ ti.". —Spanish Qutcn. in prime order in store, and for sa’e by ,A. 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