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    letter from Stew YorV'V’p*^
NOMINATIONS FOR THB LBGISLATURR : SCHB&BS'W'
TH'B JOBSB&SrHPACIMTISS.! TO THB PBEBS BY
THB BOPJ&JffTfcNpKNT OF POLIOB—THB IRQBBABB.
op voters—profbsbor lowe’s BiosHfp; 4 0BOF®®
. RUSHING TO SEE IT: PRESENTS— -THE B.BBL JY
OBSERVATORY ABD -CORRECT TIME FIOUTING
AMONG “THE “ GREBES.*, * "
(Correspondence of The Press.]*
New York, Nov. 5, 1859.
As the candidatesfor the Senate and Assembly are
placed in nomination, the inside incentives for le
gislative ambition, begin to leak out, the leaky
vessels disappointed aspirants. It is
good for the .people that these gentlemen are af
flicted. It brings'out a fact, here and there, that
otherwise woulcThot reach the public. Among
other schemes of considerable altitude, it is under
stood that some of the candidates in nomination
will favor not only the Broadway railroad, but a sale
of all the land known as the “ Battery enlargement,”
for the purpose of securing there a depotfor tho New
York Central Railroad, and linos of oity railway
that have> already been, or are to be pressed at the
next legislative session. It is pretty safe to assume
that a majority of tho nominees for th% Assembly,
of both parties, have sought and obtained a nomi’
nation more for the purpose of promoting personal
and pecuniary objects than the legitimate desire
to forward the honor and interests of the State.
Fact is, corrupt as all our legislative bodies are,
thoy are deteriorating sUU lower, and With a rapid
ity that is positively fearful.
The superintendent of poiioo, General Pillsbury,
has inaugurated a new duty on the part of hig
men, that entitles him to tho thanks of the press
and the publio, and deserves to be imitated in other
cities. He has issued special instructions to every
captain, to direct the police on duty at the
polls, to-morrow, to afford to tho messengers
of the Associated Press every facility for obtaining
access to -tho rooms of tho canvassers. This will
enable tho, morning papers, as well as tho press
throughout the oountry, to present tho official re
sult of tho canvass on tho morning succeeding tho
election. , .
There are some speculations as to the causes of
the unexpectedly largo addition to the voting popu
lation of the oity. In some quarters it is main
tamed that tho increase is attributable to a con
certed plan to carry the elebtion by fraud, and that
many of, the registrars are implloated in the
scheme. Others, on the oontrary, and this is
doubtless the .more accurate notion, account for
it on tho supposition that candidates and strong
partisans have been particularly active in inducing
their friends to register, and brought out thousands
who have not usually felt sufficient Interest in po
litical affairs to attend tho polls. The ward com-
mittees of both the, leading parties have been vigi
lant in scrutinizing the lists, and have not yet, as
far as tho publio are apprised, been able to
anything particularly obnoxious.
Professor .Lowe’s balloon experiment is now the
principal day amusomontof the town. 'As he con
tinues the’ inflation of the monster air-ship,
the publio really begin to think it me&nß some
thing. tip to this afternoon nearly one hundred
thousand feet of gas had already passed into tho
vast bag. The oar, boat, engine, and other ap
purtenances, attract great attention in the tent,
and the crowds that flook to see the thing peer at
it with curious scrutiny. Genin, who outfitted tho
Lady Oviedo with her magnificent drygoods, has
presented Professor Lowe with a splendid outfit of
fars, consisting of a robe, coat, and gloves, all of
which are on exhibition within the tent. There
arc, besides, blankets, fur-covered boots, Ac., for
tho use of the .aeronauts. The United States
Government have presented, through Lieutenant
Maury, one aneroid and one mercurial barometer,
as well as charts of tho Atlantic ocean.
Tho DrnUoy .Observatory peoplo, at Albany, pro-
pose to do one thing that will bo a convenience to
every man in New York who makes account of
punotnality. They propose to place a time ball on
tho Capitol at Albany, and another on' the Mer
chants' Exchango hero, by whioh the true time at
meridian will be communioated from the Observa
tory, and the ball drop within afraotion of aseoond
of twelve o’clock.
A desperate blaoklog-disputo took place yester
day, in,Broadway, between William T. Booker,
and two porsonagos named George T. Finnegan
and G. W. Hill—all <c greeks.” Broker* was beaten
and shot at by Finnegan, and oame within an ace
of being killed. Offioor Gray oame up just in time
to preveut the very deuce boing played; the tray
wore forthwith marched to the station houso, and
“ all fours” examined by Justice Qnaokenbush.
GENERAL INEWS.
Tremendous Excitement-—Air Elephant
Loohk in the Streets.—Last Friday morning, a
tromondous excitement was created m the lower
part of Williamsburg, Now York, oaused by tho
olephant belonging to Van Amburgh’s menagerie
becoming enraged and breaking loisse from his
keeper. A man had been employed to bring
some shavings to the meuagerie, which were
brought in a wagon. The man drove into the tent,
and .while unloading his wagon the elephant was
observed to grow restless at the sight of the homo,
whioh had a white blanket on. The man was ad
vised to take hia horse away, but before ho conld
do so the elephant advanced a few ateps and
knocked tho man down with a blow of his trunk,
next schod the horse b j means of his trunk, anc
injured him seriously. He next seized the wagon,
throwing it up in the air and breaking it to pieoes.
Bis anger-was fully aroused then, and proceeding
to tho cage of the prairie wolf smashed It with his
trunk, releasing him. Next in his mad way was
the cage of a black bear. The cage was demo
lished, but tho hear was chained up and oould not
escape. The cage of the zebra being next In his
way, be pushed it'through the' tent, and dear
through the wall of a small shanty at the back of
the tent. Then leaving the tent be got into the
street, pursued by hig keeper and hundreds of peo
ple, none of whom were able to cope with the en
raged elephant. Ho’did not molest passers by, but
- seemed to havo a great aversion to horses, whioh
ho would pursue as rapidly as he was able, being
hoppled with a ohain connecting his tusks with
one of his fore logs. Ho was finally driven
by the crowd into the stone yard, comer of
South and Fourth and Seventh streets. Here a
number of workmen were engaged in dressing
stono, and bad just placed upon wooden horses a
huge stone weighing about fifteen tons. In at
tempting to get out of . the stone yard the ele
phant got caught by his chain to this stono whioh
checked him. The keepers gradually approached
him with chains to fasten his legs, but it wasnot till
ho had received soveral severe blows with spears
that his attention could be divertedso as to render
it possible to further seoure him. Finally, he was
thrown down upon his aide, where he lay for some
tune bellowing and thrashing about him with his
trank. Application wasmade to Hook and Ladder
Companies Nos. 1 and 3, who furnished.thekeepers
with large hooks. One of these was mn through
ono of Ins ears and twisted round until the poor ani
mal could not move his head from pain of the
wound. When ho was perfectly subdued, ho was
heavily bound with chains, and taken back to the
menagerie. He is almost covered with wounds re
ceived from-the hooks and spears, and it is not
deemed safetooxhibithimforafewdays, corwould
it be safe for his keeper to approach within sight of
him. It is a very fortunate circumstance that no
S orson was killed by the olephant, or trampled to
eath in the confusion of esoape: as it is, the poor
animal is the greatest sufferer. This is the largest
elephant that has been exhibited in this part of the
country, and- it is the same that a few years since
oaused such havoo by escaping from his cage at
Harlem. Those fits or angor, if is said, oocur an
nually, and the koopers nave for some time been
expecting some such demonstration, and kept a
more careful watch over him.
Stoking ;a Railroad Jus
tice.—A train on tho Naueatuok (Conn.) Railroad
vra* stoned, on Saturday night week near Derby, a
large atone passing through tho window and striking
a passenger upon tho shoulder. Tho New Haven
Palladium says that the villains who committed
the cowaidly and oriminal sot are known, and one
of them is supposed to have paid the forfeit of his
life for his set. If appears that a few weeks since a
rail was placed upon the track at apoint where, had
it not been discovered by the engineer, tho train
must have' b'pen thrown into the river. A watch
was therefore set at this point/ suspicion being di
rooted against two negro brothers named Oliver and
William Dillon, whohad a grudge against the com
pany on account of a cow belonging to one of them
having been killed by a train upon Jthe road some
time previously. Tho watchman saw the nogroes
throw tho atones, and immediately gave chase, but
they escapod by jumping into thellousatonie river.
One of them is known to have got across the river,
bnt tho other was not soen after he leaped into tho
water, and is supposed to have drowned. The offi
cers are in fwaroh of the survivor.
Singular F*BAK.—James Truesdell, a gen
tleman of sbmo seventy years, Hrm* in Liberty
Pennsylvania, has been for over twelves years past
industriouslv engaged, when the weather and his
health would permit, in digging over a piece of
ground near his dwelling, andf oarrying the stones
and some d{rt into a pile. Here he has labored,
taking one stone or a shovel full of dirt at a time,
until the mound has reaohed the helghtof thirty or
forty feet, and is much larger than his house. He
said as a reason for his labors that ho lost a six
pence in his garden. He soon after found several
sixpences, but continued to dig until bis whole
garden has been carried to inoreaso the mound.
He Is peaceful and industrious in his way. so hie
family let him work. To their offers of assistance
ho gives & decided’ negative, and digs away alone.
Hr. TrueadeU is a well-informed man, and talks
rationally on overy subjeot but his lost sixpence.
Some of tho young,men and young women
of Troy, New York, have formed* themselves into a
skating club, and when the Hudson is frosen over,
they expect to have a happy time. Ladies are ad
mitted into the club upon the proposal of the male
members, each one of whom constitutes himself in
structor, if need be, of the lady proposed. The
olub intend to have a large and spaolous room for
their meetings, with a well famisned drawing-room
attached for the ladies, to be supplied with a libra
ry, the daily papers, Ac., Ac. A uniform, specially
adapted to. tho wants or the ladies, is yet to tie
agreed upon', ■
"WnEK the mob assaulted Mr. Bailey’s print
ing oSloe at Nevfpdrt, Kentucky, ono of his daugh
terakopt'the whole gang at bay, for some time,
with a bnpk bat, which she threatened to throw at
the first one who advanced. One, braver than the
rest, ran for the door, and the missile of the heroic
girlwas thrown in-valn. Thu, disarmed, ehe
oortld make no further resistahoe, and the row
die, broke in and captured the office, defended by
one man and three women. Agallant exploit!
Juvenile Tbavellebs,— List Thursday
morning two pretty little giri,j one four, the other
six year, of age, were brought from Buroenslon
Bridge, N.Y./hv.Conduotor Wells, on their wa?
to New York, where they haye friends. There
children came from Minnesota all the way in charge
ot conductor?, who have handed them from one to
tho other at uro.plaoes.pf ohange, and tho, far they
have got along yety weil, Mr;,Wells passed them
over to an Eastern conductor, at Rochester.
Tbs Ltiipot'GatD:—J. ’& J.Stuart fe Co. : ,
of New York, hut .Saturday morning shipped for
Europe, tjytho Kangajpo, a Jump of California, gold
weighing 2,671 ounces,and worth $12,581:71. It is
eleven and inches long, four inohes
deep, and five inches In width.':'
Mb. PoTTEBy a Hartford school teacher, has
been fined flfiand oostsfor punishing a nuntl in a
Violent matmer.> ,Mr„Potter appealed, E p
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Alexander Col E Evans Miss'E A M«man Mrs
BMn, - FouseAnna Mrs 11
AmodidAnna Flanders Mrs G Mirks Edwina
Arnold Mrs E B FairlambMal’na Mason Mrs C
Arnold Eliza W Fowler Csrohne Martin Marg t
Ashton Minnie Fleming Mari T , p
Adams Sarah L Frost Manr E M | j]® r rfcnrh .?«
Apdarson E C Fmrman E.B , M | ft,*} IBiKsf 1 B iK5f fn
Aires Annie Frit* Lizzie MiUdna Mm J R
AUea AlrsLP T Fond Mrs Ann MowbravMrsSE
Armstrong M J Gray Ellen G
AudenrieaJM GleisonSarsh Moss Mrs J
Atwell Mary B GawMissAM £}urphy Mrs U
Bashers Bliza Glass Minerva MnoroSA
BasSenNoses GoannCharl’e Woo re Mrs h
Mrs ' Green Emma MuthaTt Mrs E
Bacon MAW GieresenSusan Myers Mrs.
Baynon Mary Gill Miss Sallie Myers Annie
Barlow Sarah GraopSevena Neilson Louisa J
Baker Almira Gardiner Mrs Nichols Mrs R A
Barrett Kate Green Elizabeth Norton Kittie G
Bailey Mrs Wra Griffin Mary Neely Widow
Baker Mrs' Garrigues 8 M Newman Mrs
Harr Mary GilUspia Mary A O’Brien Honors
Ballmton Margt Givlns Mrs J u Overtoil Mrs E 2
Baker Mrs Mary Gabber Cath’e Oliver Mrs 8
Beaver Emito George MrsChM O’DonellSarah .
Bench Sarah E Haines Azubft Pfnlmore Miss 3
BinneyChar’otte Havdand Mary E Pittii Mis* E
Blaok Rebeoca Hart Mrs Plankloton Em
Bounds Mary J HoinsworthTA Pena Mrs EL
Bratoard Marv Harm Mm E Pierrepont Mrs
BraokettsCM Hams Anora 'arsons Sarah E
Bray Mm , Hanhitmn Margt Phillips Mrs G 0
BrewsterHE . Henderson H PippstJiS
Bndgmen Annie Heroin? Mom Prettyman Em.
Brown Miss E HejsUam Anna Parker Millie A
Boyle Miss auu lUtvav Lizzio rower Mary
Bonces Mrs ■ Hene6ck Miss Powell Mrs B D
Bonnar-Mrs Jas Harrison Mrs .1 E Potter Mrs 1
Bowen Dennis Hancock Mrs It B Richardson Gath
Mrs HoyshJm Edward M A
' Brennan Mary Mr* jiolwdaim M L
BrundageMrs Kirks Hester A UwlmsAl
Brown Mary Hill Bailie K Jteinstern Ada
Brown Kate C I intis Widow HedinondEAl
Brackett Mrs Jos Hippie Mn« Rio uoSorson J C
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Buokaloo E I opkinson E E lobinson Addel
Butt Mrs A E HqriisMJano Roddington E
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BoyUter Mrs RH Hollingsworth E Robinson M
Buchanan M Hodgson Ellrn Nutter Hannah
1 Huckley Mrs Jno Humphreys 8 h Ru«el Lizzio
Bowen Elizabeth Hime Marjr gsn Roman I
, Bransby Theo- Hopkins Anro’a gareent Mrs H W
1 doreMrs HoodMissHE Sampson Mary J
. Byrno Theresa Hiimn Bailie A f ar **i n *Ir a Dr T
Bryson Mrs Jrwin Cynthia Seibert Mfrv J
‘ Butler Honora JrwmhmxxieS Shippm Mrs win
Byrne Maszie Johnson Mrs M 2
Brown Emma Johnson Helen g?°i*qy at,lJ
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Cauler Mary A Kimball Mary G Srojth EliZa J
• Case Mary C „ Killinn Emma gjrber Mrs Manr
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C ark Mrs Annie Kelly Margaret gtandfield Cath’e
i C oden Mrs Keenan Margt Stanton Eliza
C ark Mils Anna Kehoe Mrs A Southerland M A
1 C ark Sarah C Kirbjr Miss Frank gtewart Mary
. ClaflinßftHieP Kern Barah Solomon Lydia
C airmont Con e KeslerMrsE Bonon Martha
; Chalnor Ann* M Kearns Mary Steel Martha 2 t
, CimTctonan M Korr Catharine Btuart Mia S Ada
» CJhattin Raohel KavanaxhLJ Stoll Hannah
] Cortay Airs Jane Kelly Virginia Storley Willie
Connor Jane KeavyMargtA Tull Mrs C
Cofield Alorsiua Kane Mrs Thompson Em Q
. Cosgrove Miss Kofrath Eliza Thompson Anme
Cooper Emik Kuhn Mrs 8 Twioks Anna
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• Cole Mrs Eliza Loftin James M Trimble Marzt
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J Cubora Alice i.eavitt Emily A Tuokott Mrs M P
• Conover Jean e R McLaughlin E E Tulson Mrs M M
Cowell Jane A McGuinnossß Tamony Mrs A
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. CanninehamM McCarthy Han Warner Mad L
, Crawford Mary S MoCreagu Airs MWoathorall Balhe
l Cruran Anna E Werntz Mary A
, Davis Annie McPhail E Walton Ehzab
Day Miss Monna McNamee Rosa Jyagfenton Mibs
■ Davids Miss H ft oGlauehlin E Whitney RueanC
Davis Miss Julia McKira Margt Sbirtler Mrs A
> Dailey Atary MoCabo Ann Wade Mary L
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Dockerty Sarah W Gueon Ann
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D.ifly Ca'h Mahon Bridget Vanderbilt Mrs J
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GENTLEMEN’S LIST.
Alexander W A Corwin John Johnson W B
Aldrich Win T Crawford John Johnston Henry
AllinEH CroftonßE, Jordain Henrr C
Adams B 8 Craig Seth Johnson J Wag
Alexander Col EBay AM John Thomas
B Pans J Newton Johnson Jos D
American Maga- Davis Eli locoes.
zine Davis Samuel welcome Lodge
A«’t Merchants’ Davis JWA Co XubnWmF
Line Propellers Daily Amos S KaneyChosT
Aldrich A Taylor Day Fesiok Kearney Jas
Allen Henry DayWF Keen© Robt W
Aknrman Geo -Darnell Henrr Kemper 4; Chat*
Adams TP Davies Delaware tuck
Alexander JR Davis. Samuel Kenton Henry 0
Abrams Jw Darragh Ohas Kelly John
Aokley PW De H&vin E J Cap Keighly F W
AddairJM Dr Dean Jas T Keonan Patrick
Adams Thos Devetts Patriot KennpdyWmH
Adair John 0 DeKostaM Kercheval Dr J M
Arbuokle Goo Deifenbaknr A Kennedy J M
AspdenThos Divine A B KorrEow
Armstrong W 8 Dixon F M Kelleys P J
Ay&rsJD DofRmPH Kelly Wmß
Armstrong Jas Dodet John Kessler H G
Aniatarishon J Doherty Bernard Kerigan Geo
Anderson JD Dou«l»*s Saral KoIIvIMS
Anerberg Mr Doyle B Kerllieh Robt M
Auliel V Donavan Jos T King Clark
Armen Chns Dowdale Patiick Kline Conrad
Arnold 0 Dole A Capt Kmnegan Wra
AnstonWß Dougherty Bant Kinsey Thos
AnckerJP DowdßW Koran John
Arensfietd E A HDorcy James King Antone
Administrator, of Doherty Patriot Krumer A Son
John L Mifflin Driver Geo W LapwellJnhn
Armstrong, Car- Drown Thos R Landner F
ter A Co Dnnfee Sami Lawrence Aaron
Barnard JD Dr Buflield Sami M Levitt Jos & P
paisley Henry B -Dutton Wm Btickney
Baird Wm Durfed Philo LewisßichdßS
Battle J L Butcher A Lenney John
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Barden & Dunn TE Dr Lees AM
.Hitchen Dmjn Gannett lievipCvrua
Bardar John A Dwight Wm Jr Lewis Thos
Bams Wm J Edwards Jas G Leans J R
Barton B G Elkins John Levan Thos J
Baker Jos Capt Eldridge J B Leipmsnn L
Barnes L Editor Morning jevingston DrW
Barton Albert Times Leeds B*nj
«arliftT David M Eheismann H nnnell Jas K
Barton Chas F.ddv Thos kittle Baml
Barker Jas Ed-tftr of New jinsoEH
Baker WmH World Lincoln E A Co
BaoonJos Editor Firo-Bido Lightfont Thos E
Bailheu A Bro Visiter Linnard Jm
Barnes M EdeerJ ~ LyonsJohiT
Bareford Jno M Edwards Thos .ow John
Bergur Michael G ,nckf)tt E M
BennetHiram Earley Boht LoiLoPrW.T
BeeblWra hseexJnsF Lowlor Dr 0B
Bell Edward F.vans Joseph Wm 8
BerryWH Evans Edward jongJtovEM
Becker J A Knrp Edwin ,oep Jos
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_Co , Ewin tJ R .yon John C
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Beat Solomon J Fleming Thos McClonkey Krau
Berg CM Dr Fry Jacob E McCall Goo A
BeanWJ Frauser, Hillo-MoCann Dennis
Bilzer James N way A. Co McArthur Jacks
Bills George Foss, Woolton A Mcßride Patrick
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Blight James Ford Chns F McCall Chas A
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Blair 1 hosB Fraz'erWm McCliniock Robt
B Izzarcfleaao Foulk Wm P McCart Chas
Blakely WJ Frantz John H Moßail Patk
Boshman Henry Foster Peter McFadden J R
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Bolger Bimon h«»m _ Molntyre Arch
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Boyd Andrew Gaskill Joshua MoKnight John
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Bradley D W • Greer Bam! Martin Mr
Rreslew Patrick Griffiths Wm’ Maxwell Jas J
Grigory Uriah Manderson W A
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Chamlicrlin Wra Hasten A Collins Morsel! Lieut R A
Choeseman M H Henshaw D Rev A orris John
Chambers Bte- JlearonJos A oor Henry
v.n. t Co Hov.n.John Capt > udiro D.ni C
Christian Jn» H.ndrix Eli A h ullon Ch»»
Chenlniton I Hondarion R W ?. unro Capt A B
* noberion lawk Murphy Danl
Charlor At Her- Handriok. P A Murphy Terence
rickson Husser Geo Murphy Geo
Chambers W W 7!elmho]d M Myere d V
Chsnilierlam S D Hewina Biohard My ere A H
Cannlne N H eke G W Myers it Stros-
Xj.flhornWm 0 Hill Jaoob fioryer
CayCeolll! HlyhfieldADJ N.ce J h
Caeedes Martin High Sami G Nagle MM
S y'ngton J Rev Higgins J P Naylor C
C fiord SW Hines O V Neeland Jas
E ™ thiml Hill fl H Tyng Neill Rsv Henry
Hill Jos Ncilson Wi'r
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Comiahet John Hoskin Anson Nicholson Jae
Cnrngan Predk Howell Alien 3 NiitonJohnA
Cowan John F Hollingsworth R NiyillePhil
Coleman P D hnrtaj l p Noland Jas
Cohen Wm Holdenßich.itev Norman M DIP
CoxWmL HocomHH Normandmr Fit
Coleman L Rev 3 Holocher Michl Norris Henry
Coghlan David HuckinsJno Ookford G
Corson Jas Hnnterson Wm Oat Chas 2
CoobHAßev HuntWm2 Oat Chas A
Cole John K Hunter Dr C J Odiorne H B
CofTrode David Hultz M Onne John G
CookTJ Hughes Wm OrrWmH *
Cochran Sami Humphries Rich Oabeck Arthur
Cox N W W Rev OvoranaAndw
Cochran Thos Hughes John flwrm Thos M
Conover Sim B HtuhesWW Owen G J
Cooper John H FuhterOooW OoingWm
vochranA Co 2zard /.oidy L O’Breen Cornel
Conner Wm H ' rvinJas O’Callaghao A
ft£E? rJ 3‘. deCha* Brothers
S?{]Fay Richard ngebrelaid Edw O'Connell Pat
Cr*!»Prt!2*Ts - • Silvester Jas D
Jewett J J Jr O’Pnscoll Danl C
iewettJW&J O’Neil}Peter
CrnSn 1 r? l7 J*nkm* BW 8 O'Neill John
JW - Jencii G « Page Henry II
Croshlo Wft •1 001 / 1 " Fa% Jr ACo Bo
Cram JG 8 rS?)iP" 8 Painter ACo J
Cutter Eliliih * l*a J B Palnier John
CrofVSamael fiSSiVft* feteS,"?...
Creagmil! TJioe Jones ChasV pJnuleo J h 'f 1
Crews J Johnson A Bros Parrv John
Culver Alartm-T Johnson J B Kttcu Cait Wm
Crocker Beni . Johnson JmC ttU U t Wn ‘
Patterson Robt Seylers Henry TwaddeeDr JK
Patton John Sorell Chas H Tuoker Chat
PearsonTW BtumpWm TylerMordocft
Peon DrJas Stanley And J Turner Chas
Peiffer Geo Rtaylinns Sam) Torlelt J W
Pfeiffer John Stephens Sami 2 Trimble BevJ
Pennington J L Stearns Pr 0 J Traoy Michael
Penmnston TK BtochstiUJaa Tweedle Tho*
Pcnuook k Bros Stapleton Jacob Troth G B
Peoples Edw Stewart J Townsend Siinon
Perkins P A Stewart Chas J Tumble I R
Perkins kCo T Rtuart Win Tompson Honry
Perry And F Stioknev Sami P . Walthall H 2
Perry Wm E Stuart Wm Ward Ilalstead
•etors Carl Stanton John Walton Thomas
’eteraon 8 M Stewart Robert k Co
n IP* O J Steven Isaac H Watson A
Phillips & Hen- Stockton Edwd C WakomanSM
deraon StoskhannaWß Walker WmH
’lokmg S N Steuraongper J Wailower Mes k
hokering Dr Chs Steer Wm Honry Co
’idgeonDavidß StevensThos WaltonM L
; ipf rWm A Strouffer Cyrus Walsh Thos
.’lattBfl RtrineChasC Wallace H
’otnrojr Danl Btatzell Geo „ Waddington T
Ponfaiher— StanleffJas It WakelyMrT
Porter Alex Stokes R Walter Stenice_
Porter F jt Sterling Jas Waokorshager E
Potter Phineat Stine Jacob G
Pourtney Mr Btanbaugh J P Walker, Thomp-
Powllnm Alfred Rulivan M ion, A: Co
Fowl John Swope Henry WarrellMrJ
PmderWmE BdpoleeJo*ft Watson T P
Prentiss Rev W V Spillman j°Q, War kin Messrs
President Tenna Spear ROVWW EW&Co L
Academy Spillman Jon J Weddle Joseph E
Preston J F Stevens k Nind- Weinmann Jos
Pugli E Steel „ Weber Gen
Pugh 8 W Bymore Wm WeigloyOlivar
Purnell John W Relsen C M West william
Raines Ben) F SerrellJß . Welsh & Brothers
Ralston Wm Sedingor Jas Whalters Thos
Rangart, De- Samuels HF S E While Cornelius
prance, Mar- Belsom CN 2 Whelan Jerome
cotte kCo Sheemftn Thos 8 wiijte.r Emery
Randolph Philip § lipman W 0 White G 8
Raymond Capt ShawDfßO. White Arlrtidr
Rea 8J . n tdolnaW C E Whilbeok A M
ReadN.T , BmpsdnThosH Whitall Henry
Read LUWu 8 mpson John Whittley k Wash-
Read H G Y H ramonds J K burn
Rees GW 8 mmdns k Cole* Williamson Jno k
RoesseFerd’dE man Co
RexCrrus Settorman J A Willis ,TC 2
Rice Chas SkiffingtonMJ WiltbankJC
Rich Ruben 2 81oyer J F Wester .Tosoph
Richards Geo K StomickerMr Wilton Jas
Richardson A W Slater C 2 Williams F F
Richmond J W Slater Sami JcSon Wijlinms J A
Riddle Wm B Smith, Mooney k Williamson T W
Riley Luke Co Williams J& Co
Kinder A: Ball Smith Wm ACo Wj'sOnSO-
Ristine Q Smith Aloxanr fl WjHiamson E
Roan t) A . Smith Rflv JH3 Wilson Thco
toberts AII Smith Chancoy WietonA
obertson 8 G Smith Jno W Wicks Capt E
Robertson W A Smith Dr Peter Wilson, McElroy
Robinson Dnn’l Rector k Co
Rodgers CES Smith KZk Co Wilton JofiW
Rogers Jr R BmytneraGW2 Wilson Roht
Rogers W M Sr.owdert A Bros Williams Roht S
Rogers Chari Sniverly Elias Woodward Dt
Romley Jos . qnyder.GooW WdlfMostlraA «
Ropdr.fe Co 8 C Snell Wm K
Ross ZI) Snow Capt Jas Woods Rev it W
RossmaierLW fiourborn John G Woolvorton R
Roateter Jos . SolmonDrGoo WoodbinoWlT
Roth Chas flofield G M Woods Rev H C
Roth Louis Somers Capt Jno Wolff Saul
Rowe J A Somers H W L Woodward C L
Rowley SB 2 Wood 0 C
Ruchmsn John H Shamer Cons’o Wood WmH
RudiiellDrßF • ToeseWm Wei holm JM
Rupsherßand’h Tabs John Wood Wm
Ru“htoa John H Tevlor Robert Wright WHBC
Kyan Pvan EdwdTalcott Wm WraySamuel
Ryan Michael Taylor Cntpan WurtzßevE
RynixJohn2 Taylor Hw Qarrohentos H M
Sawyer Capt H 5 Taylor Henry vankirk 0 A k Co
Sanderson Jos* Thompson k Varney Charles
Pavagn Geo M Walker Van Duron J P
Rano John , Thomas Wm Underduo Jas 2
Scott, Moohbio k Timson Wm Vmcenno A 1 S
Co . _ Thomas C UmbenrorWin
School John T Thompson W W Quinn Pano
Showman Rev G Thomson J B Young Wni 8
F „ Tighe Patrick Zeiber John J
BamneeWmB Thompson TT ZaneJohnP
RcttrpaUir Capt Thompson J C Young Pelog
Santanna G A TunnJ&Co Zondalo Sam’l
Scheers Wm E Tompkins R
Schaffer C J Townsend Hiram
It N. B. BROWNE, P. M.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
JAS. ROBB BNOWDEN,)
HENRY BUDD. 5 Committxs of the Mouth.
J. B. LANCASTER, \
LETTER BAGS
, ITTHE MEBrnANTg’ EXCHANGE, PHir.ADBLPHIA.
Ship Wyomiug. Burton —..— Liverpool, soon
Bark Rowena. Wilson.. .~.Laguayra,soon
Bark Canada, Mitchell .Matanzas, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. t, 1809,
SUN RISER.—. „6 331 SUN SETS «
HIGH WATER ! 9 W
ARRIVED.
Brie L T Knisht. Park, 6 days from Boston, in ballnsl
to E.A Souder k Co.
Brig I.an zarotte. Harriman,® days from Boston, in
ballast to E A Souder k Co.
Brig Shibboleth, Morton, 0 days from Boston, in bal
last to E A Souder k Co.
BrigBThurston. Lamphcr.adays from Providence,
in b allast to E A Souder k Co.
Pehr B C Scribner, Carlisle, 0 days from Portland, with
plastorto Order.
Sohr Mary Miller, Laws,odaysfromßoston, in ballast
to Chas Miller A Co.
Sclir Richard Vaux, Frink, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to Baum. Orle, k Co. •
Bohr J 8 Welden. Smith, fidaya from Boston, in bal
last to Haves A Godshall.
SchrST Garretson, Grace.odays from Boston, inbal
last to Noble. Hammett Sc Caldwoil.
Sohr L Audenreid, Bartlett, 6 days from Boston, in
bnllast to Hayes k Godshall
Sohr J 8 Hewitt, Roes, 8 days from Boston, in ballast
to C A Heckeher A Co. .
BchrDeborah JoneH.Tatem, 5 day* from Boston, in
ba'last to L Audenreid k Co.
Schr Mjtnolia. Crowell, 4 days from Plymouth, in
ballast to Brown. Hewitt k Co.
fiehr NewTlaven, Griffin, 3 riars from Now York, in
ballast to Noble. Hammett k Caldwell.
Rehr R F Btockton. Cranmer, 2 days from Now York,
with cement to French. Richards k Co.
Rohr;Cerro Gordo. Irons, 6 days from Deep Creek,
with shinrles to H Croaker.
Schr A C 6mr, Kellr, i day from Smyrna, Dol, with
oats to Jas J, Bowley k Co.
tiSchr Sarah Denn, Smith, 1 day from Hancock’s Bridge
vr th wheat ana corn to Jas L Bewloy k Co.
Rohr Emma. Brooks, 1 dav from New Castle, Del,
with wheat to Jas Barrett k Co.
Sloop John Whitby. Henderson, 1 day from Odessa,
Del, with gram to Christian k Curran.
,t „ w .. CLEARED.
U 8 Mail steamship Keystone State, Marshman,
Charleston, A Heron. Jr.
Steamship Kensington, Baker. Boston, II Winsnr.
Brig LT Knight, Park Boston. E A Bonder k Co.
BrigLanzarotte.Harriman, Boston, N Bturtevant&
Co. .
Brig Ava. Bennett. . do Baum, Ogle & Co.
BohrßichM Vaux, Frink. do do
RehrSVW Simmons, Godfrey, Galveston, Bishop,
Simons a Co.
Sohr Rebecca k Franois, Munroe, Boston, Binnickson
k Giover.
Rohr Mary Miller. Laws, Quincy Point. C Miller A Po
Rchr War Steed. Huber, do R R Corson k Co
Sohr Magnolia, Crowell, Quinoy Point, Brown, Hew
itt. A Co.
Sohr Jas 8 Hewitt. Ross, Boston. C AFeckaher k Co.
Rohr Orion, Reed, Boston, E A Souder k Co.
Sohr W A Hammond, Cain, Boston, Noble, Hammett
k Caldwell.
Rohr RT Garretson. Grace. do do
Rohr New Haven, Griffin, Norfolk, do
Rohr Delwrah Jone,s, Tatem. Lynn. I, Audenreid k Co.
Sohr L Audenreid, Bartlett, Washington, Hayes k
Godshall.
Rchr J 8 Welden. Smith, Charlestown. do
BchrE Flower, Raynor, Hartford, Van Duaen, Nor
ton, & Co.
Rtr 8 Permour, Shore. Alexandria, David Coopor.
Btr J S Shnver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
mL , „ , „ „ LF/WEB. Del, Nov 3.
The sahr Velma, from Jacksonville, via Charleston,
tor Now York, came to harbor this aftemndn, leaking
at the mto of 1.000 strokes an hour, and theerew ex
hausted with pumping. She has procured nn extra
crew, and will, proceed for destination to-morrow.
Three henn brigs, which came m last evening, aro
now in the Roadstead. Wind S.
kours, W. M. HICKMAN.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Baltic, Gray, for Aspinwall sailed from
New \ork.6th inst.
Steftinsliip Northprn Light. Tinklepaugh, for Aspiu
walt, sailed from New York 6th mst.
Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, hence at Richmond
4th ipst.
Ship Reynard, Freeman. (from New York, having re
prured.) cleared at Boston 4th ipst, for San Francisco.
Bark Benjamin Hallott, Little, for this port, was
towed to sea from New Orleana 25th ult.
Bark Eventide, Griffin, sailed from Providence 3d
mst. for this port, and was at Newport 4th inst.
Bark Maine, King, cleared at Boston 4th in&t for
Buenos Ayres.
Bark Deney. Averill, hence at Cardenas 2Sd ult.
Bark Ann Elisabeth. Norgrave, for Philadelphia, re
nmmedat Havana 30th ult.
.Bark Acme, Swan, from Rio de Janoiro in ballaet, ar
rived at Now York sth mat.
Brig Wm Moore, Amos, hence from Boston, was at
Holrnes’ Hole 6th inst.
Brig Trendelen, Havancr, hence for Boston, sailed
from Holmes’ Hole 4th inst-
Brig Celt, Jasper, from Boston for Philadelphia, sailed
from Holmes. Hole 3d mst.
2 Br,r Tiberias, Locog, hence nrrived nt Cionfuogos
Behr EUa Florence Jnow, of San Francisco, 171 tons.)
Freeman, olearod at Boston on the 4th inut for Valpa
raiso and Ban FrAneisco.
Schrs Richard Bordep. Arnold, from Fall River for
this port, and Albert Field.. Phillips, from Taunton for
do. sailed from Newport 5d inst.
n Sohr* L H Endicott, Leeds, for this port, and Georce
|l Fisher, Stercns, from Taunton for do, at Nowport 3d
inst. .
Sohra Wm H Rowe, Wiggins, from Now Bedford ;
Harriet Newell. Treworgy, from Boston, and 8 L Crock
er.FreslmrT, from Taunton, all for this port, at Now
port 4th mst.
Schrs W C Nolson. Endicott { Anna B Hayes, Rohin
son {.Empire, Adams: Cicero. Burroughs, and Chas
Whiting, Inman, sailed from Providence 3d inst for
this port.
Roll C R Yiokorr, Horton, for Lavacoa, oloared at Mo-
Into 31st ult.
H S’ k, f, hol j ; s !l ll ! b 7'■ i llammoml. Paine;
W F I’hilhp., Smith ; 8 J Ilruht, Smith ; A M Aldriilpo,
Bntolnan: Northern Lurht, Lake, and Lady Ellon, Cor
•on. hanoe. arrived at Boston till m«t.
i. , Ar Mld u le, o n ’ Jr ’ Townsend, Wil
ii, S rfim£ rarab n s ', B r oraer 2 s Mayhew; and
iioU'i p a , iid a iS3f” rt »»!"=» f»'Bo.ton, .ailed from
Q , ro j nor * Reaver, hence for Boston; M A
u«ii!,Ji»* for do. arrived at
Holmes Hole 3d instant, and sailed again 4t)i.
tu. V* a Thompson, Conion. ami J. B. Austin.
HoK,;.' f H™ ~«h in“.t. for ih,Mall ' hla ' " al,ed from
Schts II Willetts, Cramer, and Poquonnock. Bur
roughs, hence for'toston, and N Holmes, Williams do,
for Weymouth.Milel from Holmes’Hole 4th inst, also
sailed sohr Ship Cnrpenters. for Delaware Citv.
w M h L J P hn Pendleton, Bulls, hence, arrived at St John,
N 8,2 d met.
Bohr. Chas Hatch, Dunham, cleared at 8t John, NB,
Is met. for Philada.
Sohrs Jno Fnrnuin and M L Dayton, hence at Provt
denoo. 4th met.
Schrs KM Clark and Cicero from Providence 4th inst,
forPbilada.
Schr Geo Washington, from Delawaro City, arrived
at New Bedford 4th mst.
Schr Tilly Choescman, hence, arrived at Nantucket
Ist met.
Sohr Jacob and William, Matthews, hence, arrived at
Portsmouth 2d mst.
v Pe i°/.i t,e,lner ’ 6& ndy, hence for Providence, at
Now \ ork 6th mst.
The tchr Golden Gate, of Boston, Cnptlsw© L Ilam
Icd fr V m Philadelphia on the ttth of August
nst for Pernambuco, and on the 6th of Octobershe ex
!2!!?r. - n sever?5 ever ? W°» m she was thrown on
.s^uJ iendsflnd dismasted, and Captain Hammond
nnd three men were lost. The tjiree survivors, Mr.
Boothbay, Maine, and two seamen,
»£ m «. B i,*r I,Bjr an .d Daniel Comenck. saved themselves
• •*°j*F* on H’P the deck cabin, wherothevre
iKm £!L r ™ST n dnya ’ * , la . rg ? Portion of which
tho sea was maxing a complete breach over them. They
e nThteM r ’ provisions, 2nd hft
2?* the ? a /. l> «roro thor were taken offon the
JKd of October, in bit 36.30. lon WJo.,by Capt Phillips, of
thlmti h3x ' from Trlnldad ‘ which carrici
Jlftvana F j£"hurt' VanC0 ’ f ° r ph,ladel Phia, remained at
S R hr Maria Pickup, Baker, for Boston, cleared at Sa
vannah ltd inst.
Mannah, N Gautier, henoe, at Newbern, N C, 2d
. Scbr L B Ferguson, Barrett, hence, at Newbern, N C,
6th inst.
Schr P.hoebe Nelson, Hart, hence, arrived at Alexan
dria 4th inst.
Propellers Elisa. Beverlv, and Concord cleared at
New > ork 6th mat for Philadelphia.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
ATOTIOE.—The Firm of ESSER & IIES
• • * SELBARTH was THIS DAY Dissolved by mutual
consent.
The. Business will bo continued by the undersigned,
■rho is alono authorized to collect debts due tliolate
firm. WILLIAM ESSEN,
230 North SECOND Street.
November l.iftM, n 4-3l*
TVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
a v firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, k BRO. is this
4W dissolved. The Heater, Range, ami Btove business
*°*°u nfs fl Qe A UDd «r toe name of CHADWICK k
DKo.^.the/iur&ea.too^ro^SE^NDeujlßAoi
Philviolrtls. Julr 11. .k A " Cla A ' CHADV S'f&
SIALMON.—2S bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal-
ALL THE BEST BRANDS, AT LOAY
Nn »j/f'f.i?l,^vT™ F J‘ AHEll .TY.;raP<'rtBr of Ciyfirs,
Sn SUT Btrflet ' A.boinlnir Girard House.
A BURNING FLUID, and PINE
' tor
oW No la South Wharves.
CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town,
a V ftt DICK’S, 8. W. corner of SEVENTH and
NtiutH.' oia-nm •
riIIOICE PURE TEA.—LOVE, FOURTH
J £ nd CHESTNBjLhss reduced his Dollar lllaok
and Green Tsks to iffiin per pound—A Bargain, oil
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1859.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Branch office of tiie new
YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. . -
CAPITAL, 81, JK°'w.'TI! 0 T T En,
General Agent.
RRANPH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INBU
RANCE COMPANY. No. 332 WALNUT Btreet.
A . CAWTAL, S],SOO,LO.
.IllbAUELrillA jikffhkmck:
Thoma. Jiobin.. Joljn W. o };j'J|S rn>
027-lin
Delaware mutual safety in
o>
OFFICK S. J £mmsMb V Sto WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. , _ _
marine insurance
ON VESSELS, i_ .. , ... w
CARGO, > To all parts of the World.
FREIG INSURANCE
On Good*, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to a 1 parts of the Union,
fire INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally. w
On Store*. Dwelling Houses, Ao.
assets of the company.
November 1,1838,
Par. Market Value.
§103,W0, Philadelphia City fl cent. L0an....9105,1<4 00
110 000 Pennsylvania State Loans 101,425 00
*»® uTMeaauryUi.tf' cent. Notes ... 30,112 60
9»,0Q0, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
cent. Bonds 45,375 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage tty cent. Bonds
$15,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guarantied by the oity of Phila
delphia... 14,515 00
*5,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad j , A
Company...... 4,357 50
95,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rt.il
! road C0mpany..................
I 82,050, Bundry shares Philadelphia Ice
I Boat Company, Havro de Grace
! Steam Tow Boat Company, Ba
i vannah Steam Navigation Com
pany • and Philadelphia Exchange
; Company. 2,030 00
Saw/roo , _ , „ „ 9319,199 00
oriilsjuid Mortgages! and Real Estate. Of-
Coo Building..„••••• ; •
Bills receivable for Insurances mode
Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts due tho Company.. «1,388 1
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa-
Cash on Doposit in Bank..
William Martini
Joseph H. Seal*
Edmund A. Souder*
John C. Davie,
John K. Penrose,
George G. I.oiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr, R. M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
ESfovaln.,
Charles Kelly,
H.Jonoß Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILLIA
THOS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN. Seoi
THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU.
RANCE COMPANY
This Company insures against Loss or Damage by
Fire on Publio and Private Buildings, Furniture,Stooka
of Goods, and Merchandise generally.
The following provision in. the Polioieu of this Com-
K guaranties their security when assigned as col
al: , ,
“ This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise
affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to
a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of such as
signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged °* tl,e wune ”
Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Hulme, Robert Clarke,
Isaac S. Waterman, David Salomon,
Edward G. James, William Vamlerveer,
Joseph Jaoney, Thoodoro Cu> ler,
Joseph H. Collins, Barauel Castner,
PAUL T. JONES. Presid n»
WM. VANDERVEER, Vice President.
Gilbkwt 8. Btkrmno. Reoretn'-- m*7-tf
Howard fire and marine insu.
RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.,
Thos. L. Lnders, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
J. Edgar Thomson, m K. Hamlin,
Baldwin, H. H. ShilUngford,
John 0. James, C. K. Bpancler,
John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston,
William Raiguel, Win. H. Lovo,
Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton,
E. 8. Warne, leaao Myer,
John E. Addtoks, Edward A. Warne.
R. T. Kensil.
President—THOMAß L. LUDERft,
Vioe President—E. S. WARNE.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. del*
American fire insurance co.,
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET-
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Btock and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchaudixe,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted,
„ .. DIRECTORS.
George Abliott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh. James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh,
Patrick Brad), Chas. W. Poultnes.
Israel Morris.
.„ „ %r , GEQRGE ABBOTT, President
THOMAS R. MARIS. Seorotary. jaZt-ly if
Fame insurance company, no.
U 1 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORI'ORATED APjUL STATE OF
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS,
Samuki. Wright !o w, ht, Bros., k Co.
William W. Walters, William Ryan k Co,
Charlkb J. C. Howe k Co.
Georoe A. West We.t, Fohon, k Llord.
Bakclat Lippincott... Lippinoott, Hunter, k Scott.
Jacob W. Stout. Chiflooe, Stout, k io.
Hrnrt Lewi., Jr Levi., f1r0.., k Co.
Dav'd 11. Birhrt Davis * Birnry.
A. H. Ro.knhkim , Rosenheim, Brook., k 00.
John B. Klluon John B. EM«on k Son.,
JonN W.Evermam..—. John W. Everiima k Co,
Thoma. 8. Marti*. ~.. 8»va» k Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President,
... ..JONATHAN J. SLOCUM. Vioe Pre.’t,
WILLIAMB I. BLANCHARD. Sco'y. aui-tl
INSURANCE COMPANY OP TIIE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RI NK INSURANCE—No. A EXCHANGE' 11UILD-
,£}" j n J 7 liir C * pital s*oo,ooo—Assets, January 1,
Jav9* 9vi7itiB CU*lOO.
.All investod in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vcssols and Cargoes, Buildings, Stock*
of Merchandise,
Henry D. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. South, Thomas B/Wattson,
Jghn B. Budd. . Henry G. Freomao,
William R. White. CharlosS. Lewis,
C. Carson.
rorTl » lu t HKNßY°D. bherrerd, President.
WILLIAM HARPKR. Hecretarr. ieP-wfmtf
Life insurance and trust com-
IPANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBU
RANCK COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Strocts. Assets, 8902.225 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of dife-T-grant*
annuities and emlowments-purohases life intorests in
Roal Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
_ . - _ TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Btoke«,
Beniamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8. Ncwbold, James D. McFarland,
Wi ham P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Eustnn,
Bamuel C. Huey. Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. BnuderT
Henry C. Townsend, Darnel L. Hutchinios,
Kodofplius Kent, John W. Itornor,
William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
£}.Y: Duflow, Samuel J. Christian*
William Robertson, Joseph M. Tliomas,
Warner M. Rnain, John G. Brenner,
P. 8. Miohler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
. „„ BAML. E. BTOKEB, Vico l're.’t
Jotn< W. Hornor. Secretary. aulS-ly
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
FRANKLIN No. 4<W WALNUT Street.
CAPITAL.. . ...........—. .... ...........6200 000
SURPLUS ~ . 1M OUO
FIRE, MARINE. AND INLAND INSURANCE.
Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, onßuildinßs and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Inßuraneo, inland and Ocean, on Vessels.
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts oftho World '
OFiriCKRK.
GEORGE H. HART, President.
E. P. ROSS. Vico President.
H. R. COGGSHALL. Secretary.
8. 11. 11UTLEH, Ain't Seorataij.
George H. Hart,
E. P. Ross,
A. C. Cattail,
Foster 8. Perlnni,
Samuel Jones. M. D.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
* ™ty A l ffiS OU ? TY 0F rnii.ADKU'HrA.
JOHN DEBROT, Assignee of The Premium Ex-
ELLSoTT° mPttn7 ° f j h,ladelph,ft ' v »* EDWARD R.
Alias vend, ex., March 1839-No. 1 tin,
J ho undersigned has heonamiointed Auditor to report
distribution of the fund rawed l>r the sale oftho folfow-
Inc described RonlEslalo. to wit:
All that certain lot. or piece of ground, with tho three*
fitor> briokuiPMunee or tenement thereon Crectcd, situ
ftteon the north side of Green otreot, at thodistanceof
one hundred and eighty-sovon foot oa*twn <1 from the
east side of Nineteenth street, in the City nlPhiladel-
Phia.oontatnimrm front or broadthonsaid Green street
proet 4 inches, and extending in length or depth north
ward, between Imea.paraUel with said Nineteenth street,
one hundred feet nine inches. Bounded northward by
Jolm L. Young,eastward by Kround
7, V lit hv fjrouml former
r* Edwardi 11. Elliott, and soutmra'd by Green
t I r ® ot t , a |o i ‘e«aid. (boins the same lot of Kround which
John Ji.i ouns and wife, by indenture dated the frithday.
of May, A. J). IBM, and recordedat Philadelphia in Deed
JtooJfK- P« W«. No. ?r,, paw 329, Ac... granted and con
veyed unto tho said Edward R. Elliott in too. Reserving
thereout tho yearly ground rent, or sum of two hundred
and seventy-eisht dollars, payable half yearly on tho
tloned Pr * * Q OVCI T ycaf theroln mon-
Allvereonß .interested in tho fund are notified to pre
sent their claims to the Auditor, at his office. No. 2t9
South Sixth street, on WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of
Novembor, 1869, at 4 o clock P. M.. or be debarred from
coming in upon tho aamo. JOHN F. BRINTON
Auditor.
INSTATE OK JAMES McKEOWNJato of
, the Cil*,of Lancaster, ami Rtate or Pennsylvania,
deceased.—Tho undersigned, auditor* appointed by tho
Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the
irnmnce or thonocomit of Solomon Sureobor and John
W.l<ivin(f«ton. Executor* of James MoKeown. Into of
the city of Lancaster, deceased, will meet the parties
•nteFeeted for tho purposes of tboir appointment, on
MONDAY, tictnber Mat. \W, at 2 o'cbrV I’. M„it tho
LIBRARY ROOM, in the Court House, m the city of
Lancaster. JAMES L. REYNOLDS.
SIMON p KBY,
]:DWARD MORTON.
010-mtt
Lancaster, Penna.
15000 BOXES AMERICAN AND
-lUjyW/FRENCH WINDOW GLASS-The most
approved brands, and of every size and quality required
tor city and t.ountry trade, at prices astonishingly low.
Band your orders to ZJEGLER & SMITH, Drug
*aint. Glass, and Varnish Healers, oorner SECONt)
and GREEN fltroets *IS-tf
SSUGAR-HOIJSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhda.,
Heroes,!and barrels, for salo hr
JAMES GRAHAM Sc CO.,
T.ITTITU
I'JAKUM. —A largo stock of tho best
brands constantly on hand and for sale by
„„ M WEAVER, FITLKR & CO.,
oM M N. WATER fit., and 23N. Dolaware av#
GANGS OF RIGGING.-Standing and
Running Rigging, manufactured of tho test mate
rial, and for sale, at ltmnufnctu era* lowest prices, by
_ „ w WEAVER. FITLKR. Sc CO.,
oM 23 N. Water etreet, amt 22 N. Delaware av.
SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime
K? order, for sale by
«17 A. MKRINO. I<o Booth FRONT Street
CHEESE.— 070 Boxes Herkimer-Oounty
Cheese, for sale by C. C. BADLER Sc CO., ARCH
Street, second door above Front, n 2
OAA BBLS, No. 1 HERRING—IOO half
OvF\F bbls. extra Mackinaw White Fish, in store and
for Bale hr WftL J. TAYLOR Sc, CO., 122 and 124 North
WWAttVKfi oS
T OVERING’S SYRUP, in hlids. and
fc CO..
aS« * LKTPNA Street.
Mackerel.— 397 bbls. Nos. i, 2, and 3
Mackerel, in whole, halves, quarters, andeighths,
Original Packages, for sale by 0. C, SADLER & CO.,
ARCH Street, second door above Front. n 2
REFINED SUGAR— soo barrels various
erode*. 150 bbls orunhed, sifted and r>owde\i
JAMES
~8.120 00
42,067 85
JTORB.
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
J. F. Penislon,
Joshua P. F-yro,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry filoan.
James B. M’Farland# *
Thoniaa C. Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Fittsb'g,
D.T. Morgan, "
J. T. Logan, *
kM MARTIN, President.
5. HAND, Vice President,
jretarr. mhao-dtf
OF PHILADRLPTTIA,
409 WALNUT. BTRKET.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
DIBKCTORS.
E. W. Bailey,
Andrew R. Chamber*,
Charles G. Imlajr,
H. K. Co«ili.iin
Hon. H. W. Fuller, aul
LEGAL.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
JJECEIVER
OLD MONONOAIIELA
RYE WHISKIES.
From KHo 15 5 earn old,
and, al»o,
COGNAC and ROCHELLE
...... , imANUIKS,
Whioli are sold, in store nr in Custom llouso, by
, EDWARD WRIGHT,
Absolute,
Deodorized, and
AI.COIIOI, MANIJI.'ACTm!KIt. Drl ' B 5
n2-*>t 250 North FRONT and 100 NEW Streets.
B HANDIES.—Now landing, at Mead-
Alloy wharf, from on board the French bark
Atnolta. from Hochollo, fiO‘j pi,ms Pinot, Cnstillon
Co.’s, CogiKio, and 3u9 nkss ol Pelleroism lloohello
Brnndy. Also. ID casks Cfarot.
Imported and lor sale bv
HENRY BOHLKN !c CO..
231 and 221 Smith KOUHTH Street.
OLD COGNAC BRANDY,
Kb, Ms,and lin rinets.
Do. do. Otnrd.
Do. do. HenneoBy.
In bond,and Cor sale by A. MERINO.
o2Q 140 South FRONT Street,
F DRY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints,
and half pints. The celebrated brand “Incom
parable” for sale by F. D. EONGCH AMI*.
0.11-lin 217 South FRONT Street.
JAMES STEWART & CO.’S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY.
GEOItGE WIUTELEY,
Importer of Brandy, Wine, Ac., 135 SOUTU FRONT
fltroet, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART’S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. 527-3 m
WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE
TRADE to tins really fiuporior article :
ALFRED RKNAUD COGNAC.
A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand.
Orders received for direct importation.
Also— IlemiOHHv Cognac, Lefloy Cngnao. London and
Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and C.ves, Champagnes,
high and low pricos. LONGCII AM P, Importer.
o!0-6m 217 South FRONT. Philadelphia.
G'eorgb WHITIiLEY,"
No. 135 South FRONT Street,
Imrprter of Brandy. Wines, Ac., odors for sale, in
bond biily, the following, among other standard brands
of brandy:
Pmet, Caatillon, A Co,, Thns. Jlincs A Co.,
Jules, Robin, A Co., (Hard, Dupuy, A Co,,
A. Seigncttc, Marctt,
Camees, Pellovomin,
V* rHP°P.* * Q?*» Union Proprietors,
U A r. Martollo, Jas. HouneK«y.
Algo, Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and tho choicest
varieties of Madeira. Sherry, l‘.*rt, Burgundy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Uin, Jamaica Rum. Santa
Cruz Rum, Bordeaux 0 1 1, Ac.. Ac. h 27-1 y
8898,804 70
rf^LARET.—IOU oases Barton & Guestier’a
Bt. Julien; 300 do. St. Kstepho ; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Julien; 100 do. do. Tatonuo, pints ; W do.
Chateau La Rose; 60 do. do. Looville; Scotch Ale, in
stone and glass; Younger'a, Harvor’s. Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
aufl A. MERINO. HO South FRONT Street.
SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons
James Stewart A Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and
for rale by GEORGE WHITKLEY. 3m
NOTICES,
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Good-
Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders,
Braids, Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanised rubber, are notified that unless the same
are proporly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
ftiy authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchant* and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimen* now in store, and to give thmr orders
forthe Sprihg'l rado to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE
OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, whtoh
embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
ported, ami many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and BELL
amisifflrssis&js $rA o "Yr 1 ' o '* on w ,ne
ntt-lv HORACE H. DAY.
RT FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALVaS.
Art For Bale by FAIRBANKS !c P)WING.
023-ly 715 CHESTNUT Street, J’hila.
gT FAIRBANKS’ lIAY, COAL, AND
CATTLE SCALES. Eoraalebr
FAIRBANKS ,t EWING,
022-jy 716 CHESTNUT Street, PUtia.
R* HOWE'S STANDAIU) SCALES.—
£&% STRONG k It OSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, ami
Hay Scales require no jut. Platform am! Counter
Scalesof every description. Thoy receive nil Fnction
and Wear on Rails instead of Knife as on otliei
Scales. Call ami examine la-fore imrohasihg elsewhere,
and soe tho nnpro\ ement.
PENNINGTON Gfl KEN. Arent,
112 South SEVENTH Street,
Philadelphia.
SAVING FUNDS.
CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
>3 TKRKST.-NATIONAti SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street,Southwest corner of TUI RD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia.
Money is received m any sum. largo or small, and in
terest paid from tho day of doposit to tho day of with
drawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till Bo’clock. .
Hon. HENRY I>. BENNER, President.
ROBERT SKLFRIDGK, Vioe President.
William J. Rued, Secretary.
DIBRCTORR.
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Hrowiter*
Edward L. Carter, Joseph 11. Barr,
Robert Sclfndge, Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Manns, Henry Diflonderfer.
Monty is received and payments made daily.
Tho investments are made, in oonfornutv with the
provisionsof the Charter, in Heal Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rents, and such first-class securities an will al
ways insure oerfoot socunty to the depositor*, and
which onnnot Jail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. • nul-iy
CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY,oorner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small sums received, nnd paid back on de
mandwithout notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of donosit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until A o’olock evory day, and on
MONDAY KvENINGS lrom 7 until 9o’clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Bootland,
from Jbl upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Trensurer—JAMES K. HUNTER,
PLINY FISK, Actuary.
“ A Little, tut often, fills the Purse.*'
Franklin saving fund—
No. 136 South FOURTH Street, l.?*ween
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Do-
its on demand.
Depositors’ money secured hj Government
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages,
*o.
This Company doems safety bettor than lance
profits, consequently will runno riskwith deposi
tors’money, hut have it at all tunes ready to
turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company nover
suspended.
Females, married or sinscle.and Minors can
dopnßit in their own right, and such deposits onn
bo withdrawn only by their consont.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by tho Ktate
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo
ney from trustees and oxecutnrs.
LARUE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday and Saturday evening* untilSo’olk.
DIRKCTORB.
Jaoob D. Shannon, Cvrus CadwnlladM,
John Sliindler, George Kußsell,
Malaeht W. Hloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Ueu’m,Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nioholas Rittcnhouso, Nathan Smodley,
Jos. R. Sfttherthw.ute. Kphrmm Blanchard,
Joseph W. Lippincott.
„ „ JACOB 11. SHANNON, President.
Ctbds Cadwau.ai>kk, Treasurer.
d!8-y _
“ A Dollar saved is twine earned. *
CABINET WARE,
I lOGUET & HUTTON,"
*-■- AIANUFACTI'itKHS OF
I) E S K K
AND 0 A H T N K T F IT It N I TUK £
„„ NO.‘JS9 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Olhce, Bank, and School Furniture. Extension Tablos,
Bookcases, Wardrobes, ©to *9-3m
£L\BINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 2GI SOUTH SECOND STREET,
in connection with their extensive Cabinet Busincu, ate
nuw manufacturing a superior of
~ HILLIARD TABLES,
an » t U l . a ,M e .D ( J w J? n heml n full supply, finished with
MOORE A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used thorn to l>e
superior to nil others.
For the quality and finish of theso Tables the manu
facturers refer to thevr numerous ratronsthiougiumt the
Union, who are familiar with tno character ol ihetr
work. jyM-6lu
Doings ok tub Pennsylvania
„ T , r „ m STATE FAIR FOR H 5».
81X. FfRST P It E MIU Mrt AND SIX DIPLOMAS.
Best p urnace lor Wniming Buildings.
To Arnold A Wilson.
GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
JIKBT l l OKTAl)1u'"l|-l ! i(NACK.
BICHMONIrs i'(!i(TAm."ri't'ltNACF.
, w , First Prvmium.
BEST COOKING RANGE.
CHILQON’S DOUIILe'-oVF\ COOKING RANG!-;,
~ Fi«%: Prkmium.
BEST PARLOR COAT. GRATES.
, . Io Arnold A Wilson.
LOW DOWN and BASKET URATES,
BEST ENA MELEE DELATE MANTEI^.
loAHNOID.V Wit.fcON,
For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man
tel®, very highly finished, ami of superior workmanship,
FIKST I'KKMIIJM.
AKNOLD W ILSON.
„ „ „ 1010 OIIKRTNL’T htrct't.i
P. FKt.T\v«m., Supt 03-tf
TITORE PROOF OF TUB WONDERFUL
Kemuator! 8 0K mo - nki ' l ’ s amkkican hair
f.vUPmlraiSTlli, 1809.
Tin, i. to certify thot I wits Ink! inrnnni j cars, unit
w rocimimem nil to tr> >onr lloimiiitnr j unit harm:
procured tlirco liuttlcß, u.ril it for ll.rco immtl,»,
liascal£jpil In, tour to grow, amt altlioueii not quite a.
thick t»before, yot it is oonsiantly growui’
lb M. JONES,
No. 30 Noith Thud street*
ILT T V Kt Sortembar ?7th. 1H59.
air. J. t• aion . ■ UtUT N#r—Some tmio »uioo niy
iair commeii.-i'd uili.n ; out. so imieh e». th.it i um. in
act, fearful ot In ( uui’ng bald; but hraring o| ino \om
derful powjor ol j.i ir Hap*! a tor, [ vr.n imiucrd to Inn a
bottlo, and after using one half of it my hair not onlv
leased coming out. butcoimnoneed grow ing finely, and
I have now as thick a suit ol hair as e» or I h id
JACOB EVANS,
For.alot.vT. 11. pkteru A "tin'’‘solo’/Lui™ Xo
716 CHKBTNUT Street. I'tiiladclrl.ia. » "a. 6,7,
D RAWING AND FAINTING JIATB
RIALH.
Engineers' nnd Architects' Stationery.
Grecian Painting Materials
Potichomanm Designs and Vases.
Paint Boxes for Children, atul also for Artists and
Studonts.
Jhoturosnnd Picture Frames.
Playing Cards, American mid Frouoli.
Catalogues gratis to the trade.
HCHOI.Z k JANKNTZK Y,
wimi pul? r- s r, u "h LIGHTH Street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 020-3 m
SJILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
for cloutninK Bilvor l'lalo. Jewelry .Mirrors, M»r
-b f , .?°Ail. r i!l,‘?ro 0 '", lv . <!nln ", t .l"' 1 I’tii'ctivc ttinn nil,
other. One hnlfjho labor of House clonmnc nm\ be
saved by using this Soap, which cannot po«Bib?v iniuro
t.O finest Zmn white,«».( as no scrubbing is required,
it. JSlt'if ° ,ir i. n f lll ’ *""P t 18 "'“ol. tranter thin
the cost rd tho .Soap. It leaves the surface as pnronnd
white ns when new. Slanufaetured only by tho Boston
A^mds* 3 HA«fi > AM < i\ n^ a r«'/V ni i' i 801,1 liy tfu,lr hPr o|l!,n,t
»ndCHy-HTNUT| U k C 0“ Ap°theo»ne.. TWlJliKTlt
LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS. FRl
iSS'nXvniitV CU ?- I .' B i manufactured in tlie very
Kl» R SwSful ftn> * tj lcs » »nd of which we constantly
• n5 p »?ilfi ry n f Vif« nwortment on hand, sold wholesale
- i re ,»*iV ,e lowest possMde prices. Orders Irom
fj P A r i?«°a new'Wfi? B fc ,fll, , ' n,l l >r ‘*inptly attended
*O. A, o,aitew -nperio, UBO.
auaj-3m Between Market and Chestnut.
Naval stores.—l,2so iius. shipping
Jtosm. 100 do. Spta. Turpentine. Inndimt from
Holir. J. A.llniard. Forsale l>y ROWI.EY, ASlUiUlt-
NER, fe CO„No,H Bouth WHARVES, o 7»
SCALES.
EDUCATIONAL. !
iJALLAD SINOINO AND GUT'I'AR.
115-1111-' T. BISHOP, 1202 FHiUKBT Street.
IiIKSDAMES CIIEIJARAY ANL*> D’llEß
yoon!; 1 Vui?^ 0 * 1401 * 10 ANl ‘ MY B f !l00Lr0R
PHILADELPHIA, No. 1W LOGAN SQI'AItE, VINE
STREET.
Madame C II E G A It A V respectful!* informs her
{,up‘ n H ,ir !‘ l t,ie P'H’ho in t encral, that independently of
1 r Hoarding ami |Ji\ cVl.uol, directed by herseil ami
her moon, Mine. PHEVUSP, m NEW fi'ORK. she in*
vii iV 1 11 co "» p ct> f m vi.i, li- r mere. ;Mme. D’llEß
vu.i,i, niioiium* m 1MI! I.ADKLPIH A» an Institution
of i>s-3in lf,t ' J 110 ! ' uno i>! 111 r ‘ s lflß oue nbpve mentioned.
A MKIUCAX SCUOOI, institute
Pnmil.it'B, Poluiolh, ,-m'l Cnllo/os, supplied witli
cnmpntont loacliom. lurmiy Dup-mm, „t; ami Teach
ora with positions. I areiiu gratuitously supplied with
. school eircul irs.
Rotor to Facility Amherst College, Mass.; Dr. Lowell
Mnion ; Minim Orotliors; Hun Thoo. suu,
LL.D.; Hon. John 0. Hites. Et nl.
HMITH. WOODMAN, k CO..
HKOADWAV. New York nn
8c23-Cin C.r> CHESTNUT Street. PlnlmMphia.
ST. MARK’S IUHSCOPAL ACADEMY,
I.OOUHT Street. w*»st of Sixteenth, will, D V ,re
opflnon MONDAY, September 12th, nt 9 A. M.
Applications lor if mado h'-lorc the begin
ning of the term, should ho made to the Principal.
J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A M„
-*'llrt-wrVm-tf 1507 RACE Street
PKK'K-STKKET ACADEMY,
G ER.M ANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE H. BARKER, PRIaWIPAL.
The Fall Term of this Institution commences Septem
ber stli, ISS'J. Tho course of mstriPtum comprises all
the hr inches of a thorough English Education, together
with tho L itin, Greek, md French Languages. au22-tf
A OADKMV FOR BOYS—N. E. Corner
, TENTH and AItOII —Altornoon Class nt Book
keeping now forming. n2-wfm.it* '
Bryant & KTRAT'rojcs NAi'ioNAL
MKItCANTILE COLLEGES, looatnl at Plnla-
Uelplna, K. K. rnrner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
Now Buil.ilo, Cleveland, and CHioago* For in
formation. nail or t>nml for Catalogue. fa9-tf
PIANOS.
CHICK.ERINU & SONS,
rTfil 9 • MAoUFACTUKKIIS OF
GRAND, IHJUARK. AND UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORT!- S.
WAREKOOM3 bO7 CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant y in store a largo stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENT. We hive been
o warded, at the dulorent Exhibitions in tins oountrj ami
Europe. -
85 GOLD ANDHILVKR FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO It ENT. J026-lr
RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
ITITTfi n„ nns l< Clark's, Hallett, Davis, k C<*.’a,
and A. li. Gale A Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also. Ma
b«>n Ac Hainiui’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, bo di-hiraule for Churches and Lecture
Rooms.
Kf Pianos and Melodcona to Kent.
J. E. GOULD,
BKVENTH and CHV.STMTr.
A WttJiAT IMPROVEMENT IN
nl i V PIANOS.
SCIiOMACKKR k CO.,
1021 CHESTNUT' Street, respectfully invite the inuaio
loving puhlin to call and exaunno their new and suc
cessful improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
tho Grand Piano into that of a Squ.iro Instrument,
avoiding all the objections gene rally mado to the sly te of
Grand Piano, aUo vlummahuig tho coat of the same.
In volume, purit) oftoue, great power, brilliancy, lull
ncss, depth, and evonneas of touch, with exquisite deli
caov anil svoclric'iH. llicao
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They h-ivo received the highest
encomiums, and aro pronounced by critics to bo fir n’i
ponor to any inatruinents over manufactured in tma
country. ....
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
nur unrivalled PIANOS. Wo have been awarded the
First Piomiums. at all exhibitions over exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from tho Crysut Palace Exhi
bition. New York.l 'it. sel-tf
STOVES.
A*h THE “FIERY STAR,” (iAS-CON
FUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT
STOVE, for Parlors, Hulls. O'ficcs. stores, Ac.
Tno most oconomical, cheerful, and healthy nimoin
the inirkct. Ad who wish a h«atnu r stove tjiaf will
Hve entire satiofuction aro invited to call and sue one
of tho
FIERY STARS
in operation at our M arerooms.
Every variety of Stoves U>th Plain and
UAH BURNING.
for Parloru, Kitchen-, Clnml-ers, ilallg, Ao., may bo
lound in our ,i«->HLmont.
Our celebrated
ROYAL,
SKA-SHELL, and
DOUBLE-OVEN
Cooking Stoves are
WARRANTED,
and, for excellence in operation, they
CHALLENGE
all oompotition.
NORTH, CHASE:, AND NORTH,
013-lm ____ No. an North SECOND N rcet.
STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES SPEAR,
■CSC No. UK. MAIiKKT STRKET,
!» now prepared to meet the w.mn of the pnbbc inure
i ompleteD in -ill the details of the Sti'VO t r i<!o to-in any
other c\t'ibhihnietil m I’tuKdolphia, m proof ot wh-.cu
I.e UlVll.o* l i! Ml’ VK VTI VK KX < Ml VlTluV.
Tho lollovvi'r; aro anmng hin own voi'-P tr wit eiitions,
several <»1 v. Inch have already nbt unou a n itumal r-' nu
tation as surpassing in « recl(*uce and tcunuviy any otuer
btov ch in itbc.
Ui, l , un ii, Lb.L
JA.MU' I FPKAH la tho Inventor m.d Patentee of the
Improved Gas-burning CookingStove.ackeoviioJgcd to
bo Iho b-s t Stove for biunlv u'-o in tho world.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the ce'obrated
G iB-consmiiing Cooking Range, now rapidly corning
into roimral imc.
JAMES SPEAR m the J’ateiiteeof the Improved Sib
vcr'it Air-tight Gan-conMtnmtg Parlor Stove.
JAMES SPEAK i* the Inventor of the improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stme Urn, which from its
beauty ami utility is likely, this season, to be univer
sally adopted.
JAMEsSPKAR in the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and l.'nmfort-Kqvin? Ironing Pan.
JA.MFS SPEAR tithe Inventor and Patentee of tho
erdobrntod Railway-car Heater.
For all of tho above tho Inventor very justly claims
auvantngrs winch requiro but to be understood by the
P'lblio to bo universally appreciated and preferred to
anv other articles of that rites in tho market; anil ho
would herein extend n cordial invitation to all persons
mwMilof Stoves to cull ami examine for themsolv es.
Parties wishing to oxau.ino v.-ill l.uvu everv attention
shown them, whether intondini; immediately to imr
chaso or not. x22-2m
Jfb. oil All I.ES JONES,
' No. 305 North SECOND Street. (Suereenor to A.
J* Giilla.-her, ■ would rCßpectfully call the atten-
' —lion ot those desiring stoves to his extensive
assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I
have purchased the right to tlie mail ,uilo
and in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's CeMuated
*' Morning Star” und •• Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking
Ftuvea. well known for voars as the-innst satiKtactory
Ktoves in tho market. Also, !us new Flat-top Cooking
Htove “ Day light,” which combines all the useful ini
f>r<»vement3* aad operates julmirably. I also manu
iictu'-e, in a superior manner, Filvor’a Gas-burner of
tho bt at Russia Bhcct Iron. These are .he most
economical and easily managed Parlor Rtovee in
ut,e. slo-3m
COAL,
T.IOUSRKEEPKRS LOOK TO YOUR
interest. Hu> jourCOALAT lUCKIP. wlmro
nntliimt hut thevery heht qualil) nl Lehuh and Schuyl
kill C<»il is ollered at the folhnvuu reduced prices:
hellish, Hrokou, Kuu, md Sto\e -H 25 per ton.
He till >1 k 111 , “ “ “ iOO “
I.ar<o Nut 3W “
Warranted free from bhteor dust and full weight, at
'’int. boutfti**at corner MARSHALL and
A\ 13.1.0 W. Call ;imi mu’. 020-6 m
& W. OROOMK & (U,
Oifico llfl South FOURTH Stroet,
WHARF, PINK SPKHKT, SCHUYLKILL,
Healers and Shippers
OF
Locust Mountain. Lelnph, ami Schuylkill
U <) A L .
Morclnmli™ nl»rii <m wl.nrMro
UTCKORY AND SPUING MOUNTAIN
LKUDiII COAL, im'j.vriMl wither. for B,»le on
I'est terms. Apply nl KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH
m«l WILLOW Streets hZMT
ftKIHCINAL.
TJOCOIUDUL ALUM WATER.—This
-® Natural Mineral "Watcr-so well known ruulox
,,,iisUt‘h u«eil lit the Nutl:, i eiinihv e propor
!'!•* in in n>> ri’di o| Chrome I>is*' .mil Dehihtv.
which linn yuiuM tor it ,t Lurojem as ved as an
American topututum.
Mam invalids, either reMmed or relieved bv iwnso.
War w l ll llll' testiiiionv to ns rctnoilitl power-*. It is
in Scrofulous ami CuUtiOocK .itiectio-u, Chronic
Diarrluri, Dyspepsia. Diseases of the Kulnevs o-il
Id lOiler. and in iiliiu nls peculiar to Female* It is a'so
um'lhl as a Tonic in n debilitated condition ul the system
i cnemllv.
KOOKBRIPGK ALUM WAT HR is bottled with care,
at tiio Snrm.'s, hiul m th's condition ret huh its virtues
lor a lon ; tlm«, mump ured. A supply will •ilwiostto
tound unli our .vutti-. inmi whom it nnj bo ordered
W nil conlulenee in it •» freshn wi and nuritv, \u :
IH.AIK H C.ni, I'luhde’Tbi i.
JIKi.KMAN \ Cl) , New York.
COL KM AN \ HOiJKDS, Baltimore,
FISHKU Jc UMSTON, Richmond •
ramphltts containnisr lull naitirtil irs mi be o'U lined
ninkie FKAZIKII A RANDOM’!!.
__ oM-mwilm* I’ropriotorr.
fm i>oH’iWi r c
A Sl’l'AKl'ltb’. AND SIMiKRS.
LANCASTFIFK BUUNUHIAL LAPKNCIA.
*A SLIGHT COLD.” il its firat jsviii\<toiiis ,ire not
arrested,too often lavs the bund itioti oi i viuieiv oi
Vulnionarv Com pi tints, melnd.it : V> inter C’ouih, d** li
mn, Bronchitis, Inthi-iiM. Irrtition ,oid Borene-,-, ol
the riiroaf. and oilier eons: it’ition d der *n~eiri ll r ■*
Ihe evil rouse. [in nres oi ti;e*.e ili'uidei ■> mn\ b** * iml>
nvortcil or MlUllied In keeetri" .t lint! »i,uptdv of the
above celebrated l.u/. L.V> I- S. wlueli hue now stood
tlo* test id vuhiio experience (or v>ii>r il >ears.
Contain i n r no it tier npi ties nor .my injurious ;u ody ne,
tho> in i> bo sntel) taken lu the youn :es'child or thu
most delicate I e male, I’-eu u>don Is b\
THOMAS LANCASTER.
ELEVENTH and WAI.NI T street*,
<>l7 inwf2m Philadelphia, Pa.
D'"'' It. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE UK'E
PILLS AND I’IIOENIX DITTKKS have been
thoroughly tested. and pronounced v kov erei. n remedy
lor d\b|>t<ptna. flatulency, hear'-hurn and headache,
costivunCbß, diHirhica, levers of all kinds, Hunt mail tin,
Kont, snivel. Worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com
plaints, salt rheum, ervaiu**! t,s. common co’ds ami ui
uueiia i, irnMubirih ami all derangement ol the lem lie
system, piles, and various other dise.u-«s to winch the
human ft imo is liahlo. For mi'«v hr the proprietor Dr.
W. U. iMOI’FAT. Al 5 BROADWAY, Now York, m l b>
Druggists (.-enernllv all over tlm countrv. t-* dA \\ tv
MEDICATED* VALOR LATHS.
SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. and SI’KAM BATHS -
Under the c ire id Dr. T. 11. RIDGKI.Y, H.’l v'lv
Htreet. Huhlv toeommcmled b» -ill ‘ !te prmcip il pin si
nnns in the on> fur Kheumatr w, bkm Dite *scs.
tdiilis, Cotixhs and Colds. IVmuk Lhpeas'js. Ac Ac.
hspeci il nee '’iiniodationH for J.adiej ol7lm
jIIACIUNi'UV AM) IRON
SAMUIIL V. !U ailHlt'X.
V It. Mr‘l'K’l I.
COOTHWAKIv I'm NDIIV.
I'-' 1 VU 'I II A.MI K.V'I'INU lON HTjn;KT3,
MEIUUUK 'ft SONS,
KNGINHMKS AND MACHINISTS,
Mamiraoture Ilich end Low i’re*sure Steam Kni'iiei,
for I.'Mid, Diver, end '1 intm Berv ice,
l'oilers, tiau.inet°f‘’, YAnks, Iron Doata, Ac,; Caitinea
of all kinds, either Iron or Drain.
Iron Frame Duohfor Hie Works, Woik Shon, lUii
road rttationi, An.
Retorts nnd Gu*i Machinery tf the latest and nu'« f un
proved construction,
hvetv deaoription of I‘Kntntton Machinery, such m
Sitcar, Saw,, and Grist .Mills, Vnrmim Pans. Open Steam
Trmin. t) eiccntnrs, I'ilieix, i'uoipui,' Kmines. Ac.
Dnlo Akteuln lor N. JDilmux’s I'ater.t Su-hr IJotlms
App.arntiii: iDii.ruyth* I’ntei.t Steam Humiter: ai.d
Aspinwall fc Wolasj a Talent Cent ri ley til Su ;ur IDiir.-
tng Maalnno. !iuf-«
SKA LAMANDUn"SAFES
A lnrr.o nsxnrtmrnt of
EVANS A WATSON’S
I’HILAD KLI» H I A M A N V FAC T UK lIP
BAJ.AMAMU:n S\ri' 1 :
vault peons,
IVr Ranks iinil .St<>rci.
HANK LOCKS,
Kniml to any now »n
IRON V»OI>RS. bflt r I ILK.'' Jc ,
Ontu tooil tonne ns ary etiici r,i'tll; ament in the
Uillt-Ml Si la
I.VANS A WARSON,
No. ViCfirsr.M T 'hieet,
I’hi'.itlelphm.
PLKARIS HIVF. I’S A HAM *nn tf
MINTON ’£> KNCALbTIU TlLliS lor
J-VJL fIIKUB. .
Oin vnu ntal Clnmnai lopi tor cottage*.
(?ar I ‘it Vises 'uni Fount uir».
Vitrifiml I‘H'o (or drcrs and Water conductor*
Imparled and icr ta'a I'7
f H. A. HAH I?IRON,
fuMitf _____ intlirilKßTMT kir.w*
GKAIN MILLS-(UIAIN MILLS Kcr
the ]’ii t man 1 Plantation. Tim ' HON-HI’HR Mill,
hai n t equal (or tiiim'iiii: Fire Aior.', } pod, C oh>e, £jm.
oen, cap., )>v h mu! or po\ or.
Price $B, e&, ami AtS.
Now m opornton at !2d South TROON 0 Hfro’*.
Apenta wanted in every nourty ami rf-tr, ti
*nl7-rm v p \ URFI. *r CO
TITKNTON LEMONb.XoS7Ti~-^^-
J.IA Lemons, pound Ml! iu v ri t n © order, for sale hr
7 A. Itli-RINO, i<o South FRONT street,
BRINLEY, & CO.,
* No. 429 MARICKTBTRKET
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODsi.
.. _ lt On Tin sd vy-Mornuu,
Nov,. t.i, at 10 o’clock. In cat-ili*.lie, on six month*’
credit .100 pack i,eg and lutd uf unpurteil and domestic
dn goods.
catalogue* early on the morning of
sale.
to) PAivifc AND VIENNA IHIOCHE SHAWLS, ALL
\\ OOL.
In culora only, and bal.uico id the impoitation.
On Friday Morning,
Noveml*er 11. at W o'clock, on 0 months’ credit—
-150 s-itiare all wool broche bhawU.
G'Oh.ilg
“t Vienna and Paris make, m choice des-gns and
•unlitic-i. and conmsting of co'orionlv naare most de
mmlilo lor the wants ot the Philadelphia trade, having
lt*en seluctcit esprcsally for tins innrk-st. previous to
closing tlie stock ot tlieso shawls, of winch tins will be
the entire bdance.
ALSO, W SUPERIOR ijUALITY CLOTH CLOAES,
For city retail trade.
Comprising tno newest style? and best goods otfored
t’.i a se ison.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. *l3l
• CHESTNUT STRKET. nppos.ta the Curtom
Houho. between FOURTH and % FIFTH Streets.
SALK OF STALLS IN' THE EASTERN MARKET,
MKRUII VNT si'REET, BETWEEN FOUKTiI
AND FIFTH.
On Tuesday,
Nnvember 8, commencing at 2 o'e’uck P. M.
Silcol **t tl'n vwill be ut.ulo m the Market Budding,
at public aiution.tn the h.gheat balder, on Tuesitav,
November .it 2 o'clock P. M. G.as being introduced,
the silewill bu continued til! ten o'clock .it nulit
Printed c it.iloAiies will l>e ready on Monday previous,
ront-uniiig all p irticularp. and can l»e obtained at tho
<uk tion store, -l.il ('lies’nut hi reet.
I'he Company. btvuiglease.il the Gir.ard estate, will
proceed to lu'lLa 'I tuulorm trout ~f I,S teet. on Filth
xtrcct. Tlichuj.criorconfctruotiou id the stalls, tho en
tire floor Ibitgedwith atone, the spacious v aulted cel
•trs, on gravel bottom, enrireh free irom dampness,
and tho iinui-u il wmth oT all the av enucs, inakn tins a
most desirable and superior in irhot.
Parmerb' stalls will no sold on Saturday, November
12lh, at 12 o clock.
Market will be opened in the new building on Satur
day , N<»teml*er 13th.
Jy order ol the Boiru of Direr tors.
HENRY J. MANLEY, Fecretary.
RALE of EM BROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS, AND
BONNET RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS, Ne.
On Wednesday .Morning next,
Nov 3th. hv catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10
o’clock, ctD lota fancy .and staple dry goods.
OIIILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
m MARKET Street, ami 621 MINOR Ftreef
HALE OF 750 CASK** BJOTH, SHOES, GUM-
On TliiumUv Morning,
November loth, at 10 o’clock, will bn sold, by cata
logue, on lour monthb’ credit, 750 cases boots, sheen,
troo’n and -mo nboi-a. <ouxixting m part of men's
hiKtduiibV sole rained boo’s, men’s liojs’ and youths*
ki». cull and tl.u-k do : women's,misses, and children’s
c tlf..ml kip heeled loots, of the t»tst city and eastern
mnnulac'uro*
'i'hu aG»vc sale will embrace an asiortment of goods
woU worths tho attention o! buye-s,
C-y Cut it ogucs r'uiy.and goods open for examina
tion carlv on inorning "fKile.
PEREMPTORY WALK OF STOCK OF BUY GOODS.
On Friday Morning
Noveml-or 11. .at Id o’clock pre< iseh. v.-ill he sold, bv
catalo-in!, mi nfp<»rtm«nt ol caHumerus Mimets, hn
tier), glov es. undereiurta. drawers, ribbons, German*
low n koods. heavy woollen shavvla, thread spool cotton,
t ortc tiK'i uaies, be u ertm^w.
Abo, lb pieces carp Us, all wool anil wool filling.
. aNo, l’g) No. 1 nnd No. 2 bjtlalo robes
Alf«* i 30 best and huh cost l-trcy sleivh rolct.
The attention »*1 buyers is particularly requested
to me above sale.
PHILADELPHIA
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
NO. 0 MERCUANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o’clock A. M„ September 7 th, 1539, the follow-
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Director*
the Company, viz:
GEORGE 11. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
Matthew w. Baldwin,
CHAS MACALESTER, A.. 8
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The HOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o tho CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named OiTico, where a'l persons favorable to the enter
prise aro respectfully invited to Hubaeril*. sS-tf
+ ST RAM DIRECT TO ALU
-kVsw?.-* PARTS OF GRFAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND. rin.NCE. AND GERMANY.
THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM
PANY'S IRON .MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMONIA. Caft. H. F. Schwensetl.
sA\<)NIA. Capt. 1). Fillers.
BOK Us.M A. Cipt. N. Tr.autinan.
bavaria. exit h.T.ani»e.
'i EL’TON lA. Ua.u. 11 Fnson.
TliP M e Steamer-, are all lirat-dnss Clyde-built vessels;
are intended to nail from I'ier 21, North River, N. Y.,
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
HAMBURG.
The elegant nnd r-ovvi-rfiil Iron ScrewSteamshipßA
VAHlgV. C.ipt. il. Tnubo, 2 1U) tons burthen, will &a.l as
alnive. mi
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Kth. at 12o’clock M.
I'a*-- we. including Railroad Fare Irmn Philadelphia
to Nov.- York, and I rom Southampton to London,
hirst Cabin. ..-jloo 1 Second Cibin.. .*GO I Steerage. 'JdS
The BAVARIA will be succeeded by tho following
Steainvhirs:
FAXO.MA THURSDAY,Deember !.
DOHUSSIA .MONDAY, January 2.
TKUrriNIA •WTiDNhBDAY. February L
HAMMONIA THURSDAY, March 1.
IMssengera forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin, Bel
fast, Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through
rates.
Tlieae steamers are fitted up with unequalled aecom
modiDions fur first, second, and third-class Passen;ers.
Tho Second Cabin accommodations of thiso Ships are
equal to the first class of most steamers.
Cortifi'* ites of pissice issued Ironi Lnrdon, South
tvtnpton. Havre,and Hamburg,to New York.
Freight engaged m I’hilaUelpbia will lie promptly
.attended to by tho New York Agent, and shipped tree
ot all ooimiitßsion.
For Freighter Passage, apply exclusively to
W. A HAM'LL. Ageist.
Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamship*.
n2-tf Northwest comer t-OURTH and CHESTNUT.
THE LRiTISU AND NORTH
IIOYAL MAIL STBA.M-
?ROM McW YOUK TO UVISPOOI..
Chief Cabin L: , ts«uo..„
Second Calm Fassane
VtiOM BOTTOM TO LIVXXrOOLi
Chief Cahm —
Second Cahin I’-ibsiko.... ......
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PKRHI A, Cnpt. Judkinn, CANADA, Cupt. Lane,
ARABIA,Cnpt. J.Btone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ASIA, C.apt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. CapL Anderson.
AFRICA, Cart. Shannon. EUROKA, Capt. j. Lottch,
These vessels carry a clear white lieht at mast-head;
sreen on starhiard Imw ; red on port how.
F.I'RORA, Le'tch, lea\ os Boston, Wednesday, Nov." 2.
I'ER’GA, Judkins, N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9.
A M ERICA, Miil.ir, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 16.
ASIA, Lott. “ N York, Wednesday. Nov. M.
CANADA, Lane, Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30,
/ ERlCA,Shannon. " N York, Wednesday, Pec.7.
NIAGARA. Anderson," Boston, Wednesday, Dec. H.
PERSIA. Judkins. •• N York, Wednesday, l)ec. 21.
Berths not t,fctireil until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on l«>ard.
Theownorsof these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver. Bulbcn, Specie. Jovelrv, Precious Stones
fir Antals. un’oss hills of lading are coined therefor and
the value thereof therein exure&sed. For tretuhtor paa
sa?o apply to E. CUNAKD,4 Bowline Given,
m. 2 New York.
FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES-
, AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
Heavy Freight at an a\ erase of tittkz:* per cent, be
low New York .Steamship rates
FOR CHARLESTON. S. C.
The U. 8 Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tarn Charles P. Marshman, will sad on Tuesday, Nov
l&in.at 10 A. M.
Throu 'h in li to £0 hours, only 40 hours at Bea.
FOR SAVANNAH. G\.
The U S. Mml Stelrnship* STATKOF GEORGIA,
Captain John J.Garvin, ,nU sail on Thursday , Nov. it’,
at 10 o'clock A. -M.
Through in M to 60 hours, only 43 hours at Sea.
W r Faii’n.' davts ciutnted from et cr> Siturday to ever?
five uii'a. Goods received, and Bi'ls of Lading signed
every day.
The epicndid first cites s de-wheel Steamships KF.Y-
S TONE o L’ATK and STATE UK GEORGIA now run as
•U'ovc evert ten dm k. thus forming a five-day ccnmiu
nhnition witn Charleston and Sa\annah, and tne KoUth
iiii'l Southwest.
At Charleston nnd Savannah. those Snips con
no l l with steamers lor Florida, and witli railroads, ko.
for all places in tm> Fourii and Southwest.
INM-RANCF
Krei-’ht a:;d Insu»an> e on a lave proportion of Goods
sluppej Soiitu v.!i t o lound to be lower by these ships
than by s.vlin< vessels, the premium tern* cue-half tn»
rata
N. II Insuran "a on all Railroad Freight is entire!*
unnecessary . I irther than Ch irleston or Kavannnh. the
Ku.ln.ad Coippanes t iktiw ad naks tram these points.
(.HEAT KMHVTION IN FARE.
Fare by this roure 25 to 11 per cent cheaper than by
the lu* l ”d Route, ns will l-a seen by tlte torowmc sche
dule. Thrmu’h ticke’s Irom Philadelphia \:e. Charles
ton ai.d 1 i ,, M i u - >h steamships. INCLUDING .\I LAI.S on
Mi«' w.io’e route, except from Charleston and Savan
i. i!i to Moutr.omery .
ISLAND fASB,
CbvJMinn
t^vvmixh—... —_ 51 DO
A'lsdst-V........ S 5 00
Macon..... _ 33 75
Atlanta si on
Columbia s<? W
Albany 37 U)
s*T‘V r,,r,er * - 33 00
Mobile <6 90
New OrU'.m* #lOO
f<?r the ship kn*iwvileJ
1/ u.i Ui tru.tttaecondwharf
, , Jr.,
ocutli’.vp't corner FOITH and OH'rSTNUT.
Akfists in Hi irte-aon. T. H A T. G, HI hi).
*’ Sav,:miHh. A GAMMkLL.
... ‘T, t ,,ri d) froia Cl*arl«fc*x£r. cte\nier Care Una. every
1 UPji-l'O . 1
ToChirlfnton*—. $l3 CO
fclavanrivli...... 15 00
August* 20 oo
Mncni* 21 c*i
AtUnli 33 00
2lOO
AUuny 71 io
Mont. <*lllol7 .. 211X1
Motuir* . .. :<6 uo
Nov' Orleu a . . 7®
No 1>»: 1 h ot i.i.hng nil
For Ircu h t »»r patf;‘««.a npyl
aluxt) Vine Btroot. or to
Fi-i riomli iroin yaviinnah. ?teAmon» ,St. Mam’h ahO
M. Jnlm s, e\er< TiavOtj r.i.O Mt mh>. j>.’i
U. fcj. M. BTEAMEKB
Fi>R_
HAVRE AND t'oVTiIAMl 5 TON.
AHAOO, Onr’r.m LiiiCtt, vili i.tii July if. &>i.teßt**r
li. Now‘ii'l''' r
Fri,'T<>.\, v wivn Wo'tvn, y ilrul W, Octo
ber 15. |r«r«-r J K*PIi).
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H. ATTORNEYS AT I.AVT
LM'UTMU'.ri’OL, JACKSON COI'NTY.
l'nMi-n Cl mj.a m ariVTart
»>t \\ esiLrit *ui.i .Nurth«o-,t«*n .M; a ~urt. * *
R. AVond. MtrsbAv. llnj'wai J J
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pnu; COXFKC'TIONKRY,
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. . HOWARD A. IIEiNTZ,
a. v'Afi ,v * Hennon.
«t«TP S. V. .t-nrurr ARCH «nd NINTH streets.
3in if-ioti>r» Mi Filbert stro-'M
V !!■ I’ALMI.B’ .UiYEUTISING
*.• AUTNCY, N. i:. »oi.ierFlKrJlar.ii CIU'ST-
txX. hk\s for the host Citv and Cour.tr}
ncvi pots, it Invost <Msh pru Jo.
A IMX. .McKINNKY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
<;if ta,
WiL jtrrirr:«;fl in Weermoreland. Anrstrcnr. and la
fliar.’i r.i’n's's sell-tf
(''MiKASfh —2OO Mi’s., .100 half bbls., 140
?T ,itrut<*r lib’s.. 2,001 nans Patent Tallow Grease.
suitn'”,« 'or vfi'i'ns. r>rt.T. i*ara, and ilrara, for sale
lw Ro\V l,hY,' ASHISURNKiI, A CO., No. 14 Smith
Wiuil V M
fr\o WKSTEKN AM) hOITHKUN MEK
-1- CHANTS —Manila Rope, all size*, nevlv packed,
and tor sale b) the nn'iiitaptercri at the lowest New
Yorkpru.es, WKAVKR, FITL.ER k CO. v
oW 3J N. WATJifi St., and 22 N, Wharves.
SALES BY AUCTION.
SIXUM’INU,
—,.sllo
€0
FKF.IiJHT RKDUCKI'.
BUSINESS CARDS
SAXES BY AUCTIOIf/
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Noa. 139 and HI SOUTH FOURTH~ST*EET»
• Ponnerly Noe. *7 aad €9. )
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. TUESDAY NEXT.
Norm iltd Jivcqi&i Sgdet.
Fainph’ot cat !*-x:e.s eoataisiaxfull de
scnptioi? of all the propertirj to b* sd»r
next, vn at li o cloc*. noon ana • in ts? everting*
wit:, a l.st <>: sx'cs. 13th. S2d. ao-J 2/th mat-, compnsias
a large amount of valuable property.
CARD.—PUBLIC BALES REAL ESTATE AND
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.-£al**of real **t*u
and itock* wwl hereafter be held at 11 o'clock Jioos,and
m the evening «t 7 o’clock.
Contn butor* having the option of either *aJe.
A/“ JUndirtUa of eacn property uaaed aepantely, m
addition to which we publish, on tne Saturday prenoon
to the sale, one thousand catalogue*, in pampnlet form,
giving full descnptioos of all the properties to be eold
oj the fulliTwiog Tuesday,
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
*3“ M e have a large amount of real estate at private
sale, including every ueacnut.on of city and coontry
property. Printed list* znav be hid at the auction store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
*r Rea! estate entered on our private *ale re*ijt«r»
and ad vented occasionally in oar public sale abstracts*
(el which 1,000 copies are printed weekly, ) free of charge.
STOCKS. LOANS, fte.
, t>a Tuesday,
Nr.v, J, at 11 o’clock, noon, at ike Philadelphia K*-
chang®, wiU Lo sold— «
For account of wi nra it mix concern—
railroad Bond*. * c .
9 seven per cent, t-onds. ofl.ouu each. Chattier* Valley
Hadroad Company, witn coupons dae since July 1,155^
HICIUSIV 5.
* it) JO Racine and Miui&s-ppi Rxilroad Farm Mort
gage t;n per cent, bonds, due I*>l, with overdue coupons
attached.
V 0 (M) Racine anti Mississippi Railroad Second Mort
eage eiznt per b.-»nds, due l-s’Z.wjita three and
four co'jj nns due nee January 1, la£®, inclusive.
, Fn»-other accouut#—
¥5 iv> he > cn per cent, bond* Lackawanna and Bloom*-
Inirz ttaitruad.
9 Also, for xc.-ount of whom it may concern—
-1 “ Mortgage C>>nstTuct,on Bonds, convertible.” of the
J ittsb-irg, port Wayne and Railroad Company,
each, <e\en per cent, interest, payable Ist Ja
nuary ,»cd July, w,th coupons.
McCauley .Mountain Railroad bond, coupons
n’t m t.*d.
25 snares Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry
Company ii-ir fjW.
n w rfewy—CHURCH OF EPIPHANY.
I e\.- N<* U 7, midd’e Lbjck, west aisle, Church of tha
Li ip i.iri\.
i\-w N«». 12), Middle L'ock, western aisle, Church of
,-i3 Epiphany, mntn pew irom chancel,
1 Fa ire I'ml-ulelplaa Library.
1 fc-i ire I'aiUdelplii". Athenaeum,
1 hiiare M--'car.t:!e Library.
I ir.xre point Lrecie Park Association.
5 snares American Academy ol .Music, with ticket.
E'»r nt! ?r accour’s—
A,so. 50 bhxres i’hiladelph a Fire nnd Life Icfur&ac*
Uompinv.
Alt'!. Mutual Insurance Co.'s Scrip.
2/ shares North West Mining Company of Michigan.
SIXTEENTH FALL SALE. Bth NOVEMBER, AT
12 O CLOCK. .
VALUABLE! BUSINESS LOCATION-The fire-
Btorv brick t.uiKlifig known as the Pmladelphis ColJeew
ol Medicine, northwest corner of Fifth and Adekta
sireet*.
GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE.—Mastic mansion,
stable, and coach house, Logan street, near Fisher s *-
lane station.
LARGE FARM. 25 acres. Leed’a Point, Atlantic
:ourit> N.J.
GRtEN STREET.—Handsome four-story brick resi
dence, No. Green street, lot 17 feet 1(> inches bj M
D’et. to Mount Vornoa street—t**o fronts.
E I LBERT STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling,
brick stab.e. and lot. north side Filbert street, west of
Ligiitrentii—two fronts.
Peremptory Sale -LARGE LOT. GERMANTOWN,
southeast iuie of Ashiue*ul street, to feet Iront, 283 feet
UOep. %JT .v*!,, absolute.
F.NTFENTH FALL SALE. Bth NOVEMBER, AT
7 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING,
f.yecmors’ PoretuptorT Sale— fjtafs of J. Gratx. dee’d.
lHKtKrAuitV BRICK DWELLING, mimmi
corru r L<»ciMt a.i.l Dean street* 3'le Absolute.
’1 nmsei’y v 'j-THPEE.STORY BRICK DWELL
1N 'j. Ji3 Nonh r»ixtcsntn street-
Exr" .’•a'e—b at ite of YtY.lism supp s ee, tfee’d.
DWELLING*. BULDING LOTS. ic-Fught pto
rj’Gjes. Walnut st.'tork st.. and I’eymocd st. Weil
i h.iade.ph'a. Ff' bthocraphie plars and handbilis.
THREE 3TORY BRICK DWELLING, No. IMS S.
terth btrvet
frVrerirtnr- Sa'e, to close an Estate.
THREE-iFORY BKICK DWEILLI>G. No 721 Fo
der.al street, west of seventh, with a two-atoi/ dwell-
Ung on J-.me i str»et. absolute.
cauie >'«tat,». FIVE DWELLINGS.—2 two-ttorw
uweUiac. No. 719 South Sevecta street, below Shipper?,
"P-h 2 three-stor' or.ck ird 2 two-story framedweli
u:s mtl e r.’ar *Ge" msolute.
NEAT bE.3IPENCE. No lit*. Mount Vernon street,
west oi E ifteenth- Immediate p-.^essioa.
EIGIITEELNMI FALL SALE—NOVEMBER 18tb, AT
12 O'CLOCK, NOON
Amm atartors* Peremptory 5-Je.—MODERN RESI
DENCK with l.arse garden. No. 921 Locust street. 23
leet Iront, 521 leet deep. Sale aoeolute. Immediate
pos<e>, M )on.
Bt >[N l- SS STAND.—Modern four-story brek (tore
and duelling. Nn. 1104 Upriag Garden street. WV Im
medrite j.->«afs*:on.
PINE .**TREhT.—M<xleradwelling, with Urgevard,
No.J’me street. Ii feet front, JH feet deep. Two
Ironts
VALUABLE PROPERTY*, lot 40 by (0 feet, south
west corner of Mull«err> alley and May land street, be
tween Fifth and sixth and Kxe« ar.d Vine streets, with
five dwelbrux.
NE.\T MODERN RESIDENCE, with sidexard an<i
rnoccrnconventences, North teventii firect, below Jef
terson.
BUILDINf? LOT. east side of Fifteenth rtreet, soctn
of Oxford. 20 bv JWfeet.
LAhGK LO'f, north side of York street, vest of Jas
per, i Kensington.) 1W by 130 feet, with two frootsu
NINETEENTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER 13th,
AT 7 O'CLOCh, EVENING.
Orn'.iar.g’ Court Sile—fc state of John Dickon, dec’d.
FIVE .MODERN' DWELLINGS west side of Third
-■t.cet wunot Georte (LiteNo/ikfrn Ltbertie*>lot#J
by Hi feet, two Ironts. i 2 two-story brick
<lweil,nes on Third street, three-*tory brick
houses m the rear
Same Estate-5 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS. east side of Charlotte street, south of Geone,
date Northern Liberties. 5
,ban.e Estate.—TWO DWELLINGS. Two story
frame dwelling, east vde o! Front street, iouth of Mas
ter, (Kensington,) 21 by ICC feet, with a th:ee-»tory
brick due'riing in tue rear, two fronts.
Sam© Esla’e—Fl VE DWKLLING3.— I Three-story
brick dwelling, southwest side of CsdwaLader street,
norihof t-xtord, (Nineteenth ward.iW by 135 feet, two
fronts.with -{ttiory frame court houses in the rear.
Same Estate.—TAVERN, STORE, endotheriraprove
ment«. .McCarty ville. Twenty second ward, (Use town*
ship *-t Bristol, > I’hilaueiphia. on the new Second-street
rifid. contmrung Hi square perches.
>a«.e Estate.—FlX c-TONK CW tLLINGS. McCarty -
villa. Twenty second ward, on the west side of new
becond street road.
Bame Eutate.—THßEE LARGE LOTS, adjoining the
aloi e.
fcpir.e Estate.—YEARLY GROUND-BENT, 8»®
on lot ol ground Frcut street, south ol Master, (Ken
sington.!
Orphans’ Cmirt Sile—Estate of Charles Cooke, dec'd.
VALUABLE BU3INL3o STAND—Kour-stcry bnck
store asd dneimi.’, southeast corner of Marshall and
Coates streets, rents for $475 a year.
Orphans'Court hale—Estate of Thomas W. Patton,
dec'd.—TßßEE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with
now back buildings, N0.32* South Thirteenth street,
below Spruce.
Executors' Sale—F.sLate of Daniel Barr, dec'd.
TWO VACANT LUTS, on Factory street, between
Beach and WBlow and spruce and Pine streets, each 13
D inches hv li>s fert. with two front*.
Peremptory Sale -TIIRF E STORY BRICK DWEL
LING, southeast *,de ol Edwm street, south of Poplar.
BA- b.alo absolute.
SALK OF THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKi.
On Tuesday hrcaing.
N'oaeml>erS at the Auction Store, a collection of the
* lotioni Hiid ui’scellaneous 'worts.
For particulars see catalogues.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. A PORTION FROM A
PRIVATE COLLECTION.
On Wednesday Kvcnine,
No. eud>er 3. at the Auction Store, a lame assortment
“l 'nimble miscellaneous books, theological works, A.c„
For yarticulars see catalogue*.
Sale at Nos. 139 and HI South Fi*orth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR
RORS, PIANO FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS.
Os Thursday Morning,
At So’clock.at the Auction Store,an assortment of
exeel'ent *e;ond-lnnd furuiture. elegant piano-fortes,
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining
housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience cu
sale.
ALo, IjO dozen English table cutlery.
Pale No. 1211 Chestnut Street.
SUPERIOR HXMII KK. MIRRORS, BRUSSELS
\AN PETS*. Ac.
On .Monday Morning.
NYi II it 10 o cWtf.at No. 1251 Chestnut street,
li> iwtuio.ue, the household lurmture,mantel and pier
mil r..rs. c- rrrt'*. Ac.
EX- 'Die i »Ui ille residence will be sold at 10 o’clock,
rre\ urns to silo oi furniture.
O" For particular* see handbills and catalogue*.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
- AND COMMISSION 51ERCHANT, 8. E. corner
SLXTii and HACK Street*.
MON EE TO LOAN.
Moyxr to Loxv, it naass o» small AstOTrjrre, e*
merchandize generally, and on all articles of value. All
sr'ss uvrr. o>2 Hr\r.tan iollars two pm cbxt. ps*
xoxrn, including storage. Ac., at Nathans’ Pnpoira’
Establishment. S. K. comer of SIXTH and RACE bta
URKAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
MONK:'.' .MONEY.’! MONEY!!!
.Money liberally advanced ;n »arge or *mall amount*,
from one dollar to thousands. «n gold and silver plat*,
diau ouds. watches, jewelry, foaling-piece*, musical m
atrunients. furniture, dry goodj, clothing, groceries, ci
gars. hardware, cutlery, books, hones, vehicles,harness,
and all articles of value, for any length of time &ctoc«
on, p; N vtha>-’ Pa'ciPAL Establis&xsi't, soothe:rt
corner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, withocLateral.disoounted at
the lowest market m*ts.
GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Ar.. AT PRIV \TE SALE, at NATHANS’ PRINCI
PAL ESTAbI.IsHMENT, 3 K. corner of SIXTH and
RACK Street*.—The following article*wilDieso'd forle**
turn hall the use 1 1 store prices: Fine gold English patent
fall jewell* d *rd plain, of the most approved and best
make, in hunting c tsea and doub'e bottomed. Fine gold
; e»c.i. eluent lever and ‘ep.ne batches, in hunting cirean*
open ‘tee. *ou e of trem are extra full jeweled, and best
mi,*, s I.vr hniiish patent lever watches, escape
men: Jeter a: J lepmos. in hunting c.-tse and open
i tee. s >ii*e t »:.* super nr: English, Swiss, French, and
’{dartier fine gold vest, fob, neck, andch.il
drii/s cuain*; hne cold pencil cases and pen*, bracelet-*,
lire*,j!tr.:.s. ingyr-uDif, ear-r.n?*. stud*, medallions,
aud jewe'ry genem ly. Superior Havana Cigars as fig
per thouiauAtn U>j«s o: ?ju each, will l«e sold by r.cgl*
box or ci i-rttiti’s. to suit purchasers. Numerous fancy
articles, Ac , Ac.. Ac.
AT PRIVATE SALK.
A superior fire-prci f chest, 4 feet huh by 3 feet wtd*.
A *■>■ watct.eg. amljewfirr of srerr dtsrnpnoß.
aT. X*OX7IB.
WILLIAMS Sc DOYLE. AUCTIONEERS
. *'»?. COMNIKION MERCHANTS, No. 1#
North MAIN brFLEi.tr. Loris, Mo.. (formerly with
Messrs M\ers. C.'shorn A Co., Philadelphia,! offer
their service* t<» the ii.erchant*. manufacturers,
others of i'h.l'ule'rbi-t. for the sale of dry goods, carpets,
boots, ii trdware. jewelry . Ac.. Ac.
AX Um,. advances iuv!c on of ;oods.
B.X iou>u»ents si.*!* :: ree days alter *aie.
sirs.s.* ci«.
Me*.--?. Myers, Ul’shoru. A Co . i’hila.
*• Fruart A Brother. Pena.
- f';l * Wa "^> K " *<"*•
** _V* »->*d. Cnriaty, A Co., St. Lotus, Mo, **
“ * Or- v, M. treary, A Co., “ •*
nil-fat w-li
WASHING AND IRONING.
'CASHING .VXD IRONING DONE
-OY-S •"OElJ'tf'vJ I'KSlWTCll.ferS.nris
VrY 10 ’ F vrilcs. Botrdicc
raWti’v 11 ? 01 / uonovasA
LAi.sDßi.No.f* t'p-h PIXTH Street,
cor .. rt l rur*. lui :!> F-. --.1 iV •»-* r ,». r »
Lil-'r v*\ C io' 1 “ : '" washes t* bacl, ia th- Fcom
-1 .e w; ..',3 ba«'nejy is gtr.cLy tr* by fexils
ope tc-.cr, Mre. DONOVAN.
Bnr*nndandadL
P, A C T I O N !—ASTIIOLOGV!—LOOK
> ,! UTI-i;oOD NEWS FOR ALL!-Ti*e never-
Wt in’. Mrs. WaKM 1K1.I). Imp Mr?. VaN HORN.
.-* *:;■* : o«-t: ,)ir f. .c.*p.*i!j t.hen all others hate tailed.
AH wi-. ar.» intr. i'.'ip.-»ll u po have t«e«M uninrtunsts.
iU’cp:\*'u l» dr to her fir ndvice ana
co*iji‘><-* j, i ; ,r; ofj.TK »■-'r i.nlt, Fhehasthe
•p, r,*r .»t i\ I'-.fnr tl •» affei r ions »>f the opros'te sex- It
iHtli.slr'l ill.ter it*» yretende' 1 * to try to
tmi'.U' her. ,ip-1 -'Of" .>er 3il\e" She shows
'on j liW-e-jof vour lutore v. i;-*.}, ’•band, or al-eect
frii'ito l» well Kpowm ti* the pu* !,c a* large taat ahe
is t•> ( r*-: i,v «*c L i erM*n v ian shew tne likeness in
realt;, ** *J in me -..li'c m* ifart- n . on all the cos
corns >'f lne. v> h 'ho in !-* *.*s;eO and r'-wed by taou
hii.d<, I Hi: i.prr.til n”.vi s.n.le. wb'- c''i’» arJ earerlr
th t Coi' o one I come a'.! t*> No. ’AM LOMBARD
CHOCOLATE
superior Quality.
EDWARD A . II E I N T z ,
M.inuricturer and Imp >rter of
French r.nJ FpiU’sh
CncCOLATE.
f’tore 5. W,comer ARCH ard NINTH Streets.
*'Tr> c Karrori «1i K'Hg»rt «tr»et.i
rjim: ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
•*- 221 CH EFTN UT forward* Parcel*. Pack
nrcs. Bank Note*. ?.rd Specie, either by
ua own Lines or in connect on with other Express Com
pamc*. to ail tne pnocipie towns and e:t*e* of the
l/n to 1 Stats*. E. S. SANDFURD,
aul-tf Geaersl Snsenotendscl
OLIVE' 1 .—Simii-liQueen in primeorder
m fcVie.Mui for sale bv A. MERINO.
nTt l».i »s»ntr> FBONTStrMt
rri I WLSTERX AND SOLTIIEKN MER
jL cl.nM \ Urce stock of Man:!* Rope, all siies,
! "" 1 1 wfivER.'FITLKR. t e Co?;° rk
*Pv Vo ** vtrtTP»»«<wN PolAwarsar.
ZIEGI.ER & SMITH, comer SECOND
° r.d OR FUN. havo acquired & rreat repnution by
the \».se .»”•! indent course they hare pursued *ince
the.t voruneateiuect in business,hj selUnj ahrst-rete
article at & lev £(ur«. ttt-tf