s&W,l»'j™gnrtteiS that Captain BnndatVlijjftV OafeiWi ;W*V ’ not OpnttoiiMit'Oniirkfe tO'fiiO a»ggertlon» printed A' by ’ That article Whet.- ’ trrit&i 1 9 . "PlftApt. • ffiS; - thataoleniat;and toggoat, ttfln ' ■ titodi fflO' qf -PMaaelplua toped that ihp :..... W». :'. 1 ‘tbit raokilneoisTOoroe .to'tphioh, her ; -. jreeljiiiuidlntelligence of jhor* •. \ iT CODoe3 n ?l nB inWoientWnta^in' this"entierpriie, )>%"}&&■ jw« '■i errors wonld retire inor’e spew jian :- t V .yotuwjfjidi grant, i ia,d. mpre r tiine ib»n .could bo The first coat of an iroO RUamo'iyH is'tniOj ■ -/would bo greater than; of . 'iwoba, but wonld 1 be m'uofi ;«lieapef m themaln;, ■'blit that it would requiro more tilde to construc t it;- -' Üby ißOj'means-a seqtienoe.t It .laHbguU'r/.'hpwv ' oyer, tewt-mut the Captain admite tho.anperior permit; lit b'U, ,isPs «*Mi or pi. , - 7 *- j so .long aaf ths -.. taro of that patent, aisretainedr : , Xhht tfcfcWijd of *. engine : the steamfer ioslnga jtfngloitrlpby ihe bVeaklngof '.. itfia no sabstahtULaighmeht Other. engines, of the poorest models, have dime ;• _/ but in a. matter anengine ■ ' 1b wahted/and‘shoUld be the ’ Utmost darablUty ahd the?l^MtVf^^^ n > a ® .' Bocure the greatest aihouht serfioe,; „ .--. Thp of in rakher ' f\a sneering manner comments "eu‘ the conduct ©f - ; v ? engineers la. regard; to them. ** When ah swertalnsby aotuid that cer -tain alterations;br qqmbtqations have proved emi* neatly,beneQciftl,'ffuch alteration*,'or ‘/-.'"become favorlle' measures hntUjbetter Ve obtaihod; t aikl thy Cftptain jbonld be chiry.how, he repudiates • f: <Btmh 1 f lest by that repudiation he; risks or ■ T -‘ ‘cacrifices the lives of 'his passenger* and : the interests of his owners'; iifid he should be .equally chary of .-supposing 1 that hit skill „and experience, are' bet tetrad more' tobefeUedoh'thah the skill , and experience of the wholoehginoerin^wdrld; ■ ; The ■ .Captain is' oertaJaly, In error in affieritlng > s-that (hepooplo ofPhiladelphte.hare,been “ taken -i n by’ ehipe being bnilt aii wrong; and net gdenled -’fortbe tfeektieywere’intendeafot.’l.gneK'etiem-. " :;shipa .M have.been built in end .forthtsoity have, iv\.fe». the ’mbatpart; been' emlnentljr- ' suooessflil, jnrd ' it'ts have had dauMfir congratulation! tbafy uriike oar eister cities, wo bare heretofore Sll tix anil eight day fltoainship speculations. ""Motpovir, It will be much more graUfyingte pro nonnoe this • ihip< ‘ perfectly Ufa, or doably safe,” after a full and; feir, trial)jthan Before f thj old maxim being, .that the lo in putting orf the,, armor, nut in putting it on.' 1.:,' It is earnesUy to bo hoped that tho Captain’s theory of tingle'' engine!, and doable anawer ell his expectations ; but it is raueil to be ' t feared that It will not. It does not by an; means . .where a Tessel carries a doable engine, that V one is pulling tho other to 'pieces, Whorothoso ' enginos are proparly eonstraoted and adjusted, the' arrangement Is highly oondaoire ton regular j and . vsmobthaoUoh, and the. suggestion to the contrary ! - it dslander <m meobebicai engineering.'. -‘ The Oaptain asks a’plaih'qaestion, and It shall , be answered plainly; If I had to go to Europe, and the two ships, mentioned ,by bins, Were at tho ' dbek to choose (tom, I should sedoot thatwhioh, by, experience, hadpr»ro4.it3elftruBtwbrthy,and not risk myseU'dn adei^^|enfl > y,oaptai4' > ItandhU , s plan is bat “ ; an eiporiinbnt , ' attor ali,'andThußt . ..remain snob nntHiis fall’meriUhavebeonprivod . 'by experience.. Tho term is not used inanunkiiid spirit, but in its Iruo acceptation. 1 Alihew niea ' enres are experiments, and some ,of thoseywhiifi'ai . r fint commended , themselves most strongly to'the : experienced and scientific’; havdproyed, nttor fail-; -.nres.-y'''./ •' ' • ' , : . j ■ , The ptrioridt. Interview ’ suggested would! bo • "cheerfully accorded if deemed expedient; butit is - -bettor not. If tho advico gircn at such an inter ,y. jdow, wero:'«4opt«d,, dettabtibitl'mlght insinuate' ! - that the matter would have been a. failure without •Jsaehmlyioe; and if rejected/and a failure or par ■ ■: ttalfaUnre the result, that jama, detraotion might ljtdrfe,>tifißgly.Biiane thaOaptain fcr refusing it. i ' ■' I haye no desire to pluck; a single feather from - the Captain’s plume, arid, wish him tho' most abtm dsnt snooess, hut wonld rospeotfUiy soggeat j the oapediency of combining with hil ” experiment” , all points now approved by skill ,”experienoe,;end . science. , Mxcnutioir, Braise an.', ... . ; . -- - i ’. •-■IHr ' Vi MAKK*ioP,iSfax.JCCfff f -nP«m ah 'Article on! the “ Dairy” lifthe IrtifiFa rincfs 1 GaxetUi ire make the following Extract: - 3 • j ■ ; “ The inanney.of milklngexertaa more ppwerfol and lasting influence on the prodiiblivehesa of; the eow than most‘farmers are; of.. a |low and earelus milker soon dries np the best of cons,, everyprootioaliarmer andJdairyman knows* The first requisite of- a good ? nrilker ii, of couftej tf tisr eleaniituts. ’[ Without/this the milk is. uhendura*, Me*'Tho udder - should,.therefore,-’ be carefully cleaned before' the milking xonunenceA The. milker should.: begingradnsUy and.; geaUyi I but should steadily increase the rapidity of ttfe epera tion till tire .odder is using a pail saffi-' elently large to/hold all, .with oht the. ‘necessity of changing." Cows are/yerywnidtlve/aad the pail ■. ; o&nnot boehnnged J nor c»n the milker stop or rise daring the proowi of milking without Itpdlpg: the . ' daw more or less to,withhold her milk. Ihontmoit ■ - Oireyhoaldbe taken to strip to the l&ot dr op.hhjl l- tp 'do It rapidly, add ildw and • r Djaunor, which ia mie '\i bays ito effect oh the. ' yield of tho cow. |lf any milk is left It Is re .ah'; oorbedlnto tho system, or else bMomes oaked, and. 'i- dlmtalihds' the tendency.to'.SMrote ,»faH qosptlty' . ' "afterwards.-'. Iff gentle ;and mild : sored and pertevered in, the operation of milking . V.‘appear* to .be one ofpleasnro to.,the anlinslj is it ; undoubtedlyls.butlfßnopporiteooursolsporsaed, ,—if, nt every restless movement, caused perhaps " ‘by’pressing* ft sore teat,thoanlmal Is harshly . spoken will b.e likely to learn to kioit is a habit, and It will be diffienlt to orcrcbmo it afler ■ - wards.- ...TdindaoenaieitnessaidjreadinesS'tojpTe downtho milk freely.ltl.better that Oie.eowa. • - should be' fed at milklng tlnit with out' food, or’ roofs placed wlthliTtheir Oaiy reach! Thefikme - person. ehoaldmiliciho eame cowregalarly, and not ohange from ons to another, nnloss thero are - '-spools! reawns for it." " ./:■ 'l-.' . • .7$ j . Teimwiko Grape Vises.—Daring April & great many letters asking,“ Is St too late now to trim graperiries? ,r ‘ We bave written frequently on this subject, and really fear tiring the patUnee > of ourresders by repetition, and sbaTl answer' the question briefly. Grape vines should never bo ' trimmed in the spring ; November 14 the best time. At that date‘they will not bleed; and by Treeing the vine from its useless portions you prevent the exhaustion of the roots by constant evaporation from, the branohes and consequent ascent by cSpil •llary] attraction V the wind' blowing 'aiming 'the ‘branches also assists this 1 action) Compare W tine trimmed November 2Mbj Witb one alongside pf it trimmed in the spring, of equal pise and invariably the November triminfng wni give the best results. w Working farmer. Eirutpitaa TmBTLi'.il»BoirGß+«s I.ajids.—A : > lepmment log upon this class of pCsta, remarks that there hare ■ appeared- few th(Dgs, moroeitrnordlnary In the hlstoryof farming knowledge than tho'perverso ■- tonnoitywith whloh prejudice baa so long preferred tbesoythototborolloriDkeepihgdbwß.fbsthlßtlea, l ';. In theNortk'Biding of Yorkshire as far back ns forty y.eare ago, the toller was an Improved lastru ?tinentfor destroying thUtlei Ihc'pnstnre’ grounds; and most effooilvi was It found to be, tho braise' ’arid,crash’of. the joppfvtbi./plibt'eitonding its . mortlflpatlon to'theroot. IJodoubt fho soytho tpakM n olean sweep ;so does a'sqrgoonw.heti he out* n leg Off; bat let a orhshed leg remain to tho body, *ud the undertaker will essaredlyhayoem ployment. ';,- 'V i ' „■ To StJUJ» llosEif asd jtkKti Wax;—Take * tub . orAnyrcseei proportionable intiae to thequantity tobestramod;' uk« olean long straw, : shaken free fromdußi,an(i lay it across the tub; on ’ tbi* lay 't heboney comb, broket!in filial! pieces, end letlt . reittdn until al! tho honey has dripped do wn Into ’ y. heat‘lt,bT.Br the / • fire until rednpedto a'liquid state/, Hare ready a ;■ ib^'of 'eo)4yatef,Vith #jm«itS board planed one end in' tie water,, the other resting on the side of , ' tbet'abj.plaoo’e small portion of the liquid oomb , ’.tp' (t bag, #hd roll it albhg r the board.with sufficient - - fopceto press. thpWjut Afterwards ool :it»V the wiwoff tho.w«tor,,ahdjmolt, and mould' -, .itfmay badeslred../ .; Balkt Hob SB Pubd.—A corres ■‘ th» Cotton PlanUr gl'tQil t,,raittix& tot > C?~nuking male pall rip «hill ' : '4VWi^yi»hoire : :>lfe, w)ieß ’hfr mnwlei 'tfi ;*jd»l to 44 ;ttrt yrork, K " Jhfco a BnaU;ropo,il9tibfqit,inft’k« a W J .Jfsogit the. doable, httd/ and dr**;, ttttmtfy tfbmi the TJnlesr: juse of the animal, just Imjloit bis front srUb lpup underneath. Throw the loose end over your shoulder arid ‘walk lo the way he should , ..Don’t. be.tohhled. »hoiLh!fii for he irill folloir - 4 without toll, aftethehaadiecoraed host youh&vo 4orst^t hlep'li sniinal to % to'W pat on WWoßburo plan ™ ; Oi ,Spf ar/pjini .toiiriJy Utg&tf «•- • ?«»ffi?sf.:*n*nt)t.<tt(, ._i~%jfeS£ll)#*ojLfW fcSWfe'- Cb*ftng : h;<fiuiBid by tiu jlfm«ay i Jtfinit* »■ JlfnsibW :;a_()U*i i »n4.l«mtt<)b!lMiti«Fih4jf:tylnrfsllpad{ro(ithor .ViflUtoW* by tb erappos& tbat there is very breeder tO do during the summer qtbUthßintbo way ofprovldins forthe .wahtsof his Stockiltis true th&ttbepame and L W*tsiftiloes* whioh;are;so imperatively demanded of* the fanner during long and - severe winters, are ; indispensable jf.)bu't;tho .prudent’ and thoughtful breeder will not forget that even at this 'season, Vhen ; , the grass is. grebn on every hillside, *n<j ftesieek, goats. andUh§; rapid growth of bis aidmhis attest thoriohnes* and abundance of the pastures, iherernre important matters which re qaire hls attention. Chief among these.,we would mention the : provision of a oopstant and abundant supply of »lt| M»d olear fresh water. The impor. tefioe of providing Salt' for stock is almost Sallyiunderatood, and there are comparatively few formers who entirely neglect U* butitls a oommon Mistake to feed it at irregular or too great Intervals, 'without! any regard to' economy.' -The,:best 'rule for 1 salting animals is to keep it constantly- beforethanj, and they will then tako it in such!quantities, and only in such quantities, as thoir systems require; but If deprived, of It for some tithe, they become so eager for'it, that they may eat so: much as to. Injure them the first time ; they are.iiborally ted. - ,: gait boxes or troughs should be provided in every pasture,' firmly secured, and oovered with a small roof! raised' aufficiently te. allow room for the ani mals, to put thoir heads Into the box under fthe cover." The small roof or eover is necessary to pre vent the rnln;from dissolving the sait. These boxes or troughs should be kept constantly supplied with igalt, !and -your stock will tako just suoh a’quentifcy as they require, and none vrill be wasted. It is weU to looate them jn each part of your pasturo as you wish the stock to frequent; upon some dry khott if convenient, as iuore manure will be dropped in tho vioinity of the salt troughs than upon other parts of tho pasture.— Soutkcni Home- Head. ■ /'ChtfPOHTS. fob Cattle. —Good stables, good food/and good water,- are the prime comforts for cattle In winter. For summer, whatever else they may have; how can they get along' without a scratching pole? Boy. Sydney Smith, Of England, Was something of a'farmer, and used to visit his cattle daily, and feed-and pat them, until they knew- his voioo and..welcomed' his coming. He used to do all in hia power to make thomeomforto , h|e* He has Veen heard to say, “I am for all cheap luxuries,- even for,wHmale; now all animals have a passion for scratching their back bones; they breakdown your gitas smd’.p&Ung to effeot this. Look! this is my universal sorateber, a sharp edged polo, resting on ahigh and low post, adaptod to every height Prom & horso to a lamb. Even the Edinburgh Reviewer can. take hia turn ; you have noldeahow popular it Is. I have nothadagato broken stnoe I put it up. I have it in all my fields/* '—Southern Homestead. ' ■ ■: r IMFOkTATIONS. _fHeported.for the Press.) MOBILE-rSchrltW Toll,- Townsend—6l4 bales cot ton D Salomon Sc Cot 16 do order. ' ■ . O-S«hr C Pendleton, Church -200 casks spts turpentine 1,442 bbla rosin Knight & Bell. '' " PHILADELPHIA BOARS Of TIULDIi. » iffilirSY S ITOD. W^BN ’/ Cohmitiss 0, TK» Mom* i. B. LANCASTER, V LETTER BAGS 4TTHB KBECTUHTS’ HXCHXKOX, PHILADELPHIA. Ship WyominStßnrton..^lit vo rpool, soon arkHowena, Wilson. Laxonyra, soon Bark Canada, Mitchell Matansas, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8, 1899. OUN EIBEB 371 SUN SETS 461 HIGH WATER.— _ 12 M ' Brig Ormns. Baker, PdayiHffom New Bedford, with oijjfcc. to Shobei; /Banting & Co. ' , ‘ ; sohr.fi- W Tull,Townsend* from Mobile, via Norfolk, (where sha pat in for repoira)3 days, with cotton to D Salomon’ Sc Co. • Bchr.OPendleton; Chhrcfa,Sdaysfrom Wilmington, No. with pavalstete* to Knisht« Bell. r - BchrGfcoM &mith, Smith, 6days from Providenoe. in tta^ViHiAtn*. Gelding. J 9 dws from Wil llamston , NC. with mtnber to Sami Bolton & Co. Sohr M&rr Anna. Boweni from Providence. . SohrW G Bartlett. Connoly, from Boston. 1 ' Be nr Pophia Ann, Smith, from Boston. Pchr Mary Allen, Biftrs, 3 days from Sassafras River, with g rain to Jas L Bowley Sc Co. CLEARED. '-Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Riohmond.T Webster. Jr. Bteamsnip Boston, Bellow. New York, Jas Alderdioe. - Bbip Island Q.ueen, Ray, New Orleans, D S Stetson Sc. Brit Chioopce, Howes, Charleston, B C, D S Btetson & Seim Jas A Bayard, Higbee, Wilmington, N C, J SchrAlbert Field, Phillips, Taunton, N Btartevant & Co* e •, ■ ' Bohr Nightingale, Bangs, Providence, R R Corson Sc fcßchr Mary Anna, Bowen, Providenoe, L Amlenried & Bchr W G Bartlett, Connoly, Alexandria,Noble,Ham - Smith-Miller, Fair Haven,GC Morris Sc Co. Sohrßhodella Blew, (new), Peterson, Boston, LAu denreid 4c Co. -> ’ •_ - , _ Sohr RF- Loper, HobJoson, Providenoe, doB ~ Bohr J)G Floyd, Rockett, do do Sohr JM Bay »•; Thompson, do ’ do • Schr CbM.Carroll.- Pratt, do do - i BohrflophiaSmithy. ;, . do L Rotherracl Sc Co. Btr H L Gaw, Her* Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohangi.) : " ‘ 1 HAVRE DB GRACE, Nov. 6, 1809. The Wyoming left here this morning with 13 boats, lades ana oonsienedss follows: ... ' Yirdilla Baybo'd; eye and eloverseed to Bndd « Comlr, fnd bark to W, ForrpMif U: Col OTHmnnwl. lumber to • BMBolbyi TiMfflrer.and BurnßUok.dotoCk D B.CadwaUAder; Wn£ht Sc Brothers, do to John Oral*; J fernttf ttwnSffls time s Cos JunwaCeoki lira, to, Chei»p.»l(.; A.n001., Two giiteri, Comptomiae, and Id,, coal toDelairar. Ritr. " Toon. ' W. E. W. BT TXLKOBA?S« t ;' (Cor re .po n d6nooofrt|Ph,M a M^«l,a W . ii> , .A Boston packet b*rque and three berm, bugs. pawed npihis afternoon. Wind BE, with indications of a cora ?*' t SSur», THOB. B. HUGHES. ' - i. ST TKIiXCBATB TO THB PRIM. Hampton Roads. Nov *. Arrived bajk Kate, from Buenos Ayres, on Sept ICth. ■add Montevideo dn the 91st. Left-at Buenos Ayres, *Mp*J<LHuinphreys, of Boston* baric* SarteUe. ofNaw -York; Harrison, from Cadis :Bwallow»fram and Mr Salem iLa Plata, from Nesr York, discharging: 8W Porter, and brigs,Parmer. Anna Wellington, and Ne braska. all from New -York, loadinr t Sparkling Sea, of Philadelphia! «chr J D Warner, of Now Ytfrfejp*. ; - Left-at Monte video, barks Susan Clark; i W Friend, ofNew-York, discharging; MnryE Jones,of JSalam; U S brig Perry. .The U 8 Img Bainbridge was at Rosano, and the U 8 steamer Metaeomet at Tiers, laid up. Sailed from Montevideo, Bent 90th, bark Heroine, for New York: spoke Oct 4tb, brig Macaman, from Rio for Boston. • MBHOHANDA. . Ship Tam PJush, McGuire, was adv.at Liverpool 27th ult. for this portsamsdar. r ' Bhjp Savannah. ( probably) Rowland, hence, fpr Liver pool, wad seen 2d test, iaf 38, lon C 7. reported apaoket ship bound 3v. showing red signal, with black cross.- Ship John, Merrick, Crstyree, from New Orleans, at Havre Bth ulf. X • ? • j . \ . Smith, for Boston, was at Marseilles Bark Eventide, Griffin, from Provtdenoe for this port, suited froth Newport 6th met. Bng Sparkling Sea. Wiswell, from and for Philadel phia. was discVg at Buenos Ayres 23d Sept. Bnv Geznster, vfiaef, from' Pemambaoo, via Dela ware Breakwater, at New York 7th met. Brig T W Lucas, Perkins, hence, arrived at Savan nah 4th met. Schrs Patriot, ILtark, from Baltimore, and Margaret ’later. Bbstard, from .Boston, arrived at Wilmington, Del, 7th inst, ' Bohr JabozL White, Gaudy, hence at Fail River 3d sohrkM Jt'CArlislei Winsmore, for this port, and Ann 3jizabetb, Carlisle, for Milford, Del, sailed from Fail .liver3d inst. „Bcbr K W,Benton, Taylor, at Fall River Cth inst, from DMmra Oitt; - - * ~ •- Schr J MeCloskey, Stebbina, sailed from Hartford 6th mat. for this port. _ - -. • . , Schrs Saratoga; Clark i Hornet,Henler; Isabel, Tay pr.and Marshall Perrin, Gibbs, for this -port, sailed ■froth New Bedford 6th in«t. - Rohr Compliance. Chase, hence At Newport3th inst. . 6ohr* Re venue, G&nuy, and Glassbtower, Marts, hence at Providence 6tl| inst. t Sobr* Mary Elizabeth, Medarr; Lewis Clark, Soeey, and R M Bfowmng, Risley, sailed from Provtdenoe 6th net. for this port. ' scfcr Althea, Corson, sailed from Salem 6th inst, for tbisport**.'- , , Btr J N Smith. Hazard, hence at Alexandria, 7th inst HATS, CAPS, &<j. lss9.‘'W TBA »®- 1859. O. It. GARDEN & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS. . AKT, /^^/hB?» Si &c„ *c., WOB.; «0» AND 003 MARKET STBEEr, ... - Soathw.rtoorner6ffl!Xrtf. ■ OCTENSIVB STOCK.-EMIT TERMS, LOWEST «UlB-3in 11 PRICES. . ' f BUSINESS CAKDS; 'HOYLE & LAUDER’S . Nos. 4 and 0 East TWENTIETH Street. One'door west of Broadway, NEW YORK. jas. Lauder, ir. - John c. boyle. The trade ai\d Public are requested to call and ex amine onr specimens. Prices to suit the tiraes-a saving often per cent, at least. nS-swSm WALLACE & BRODHEAD, , 87 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK, stocks and Bonds bought atm sold, on Commission. 1 "Prahcis B. Wallace. ' Euwakd C. Bboohzae, ~ 028-4m*, . . , ■ * y,’|itoVnßpviy, ' fonn w. hurry, XIOYEY LateofHenr3r “ :Twraor<) Mew.-R. Waod, ;M,r?h jjl°wsfd, j J ( fhrtadolphi.. PURE CONFECTIONERY, BCAHUjrACTTIRRD BT Advertising jAGENCY, N. E. comer FIFTH .Jd OHEST- SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. •P - Silk, for Efvnnt Machine,. ' Needles, for.&ewids’Machinesr Oil, for SewinzMaohines. ; To-bebei, ng-dt • ■ LAINO &Kf AQINNIB. rtAKUM.—?A ■ Urge stock of tho best ' ' $ Vi W. WATBB Bfc.. and BN, Pelnwwrn Ky. DEFINED ! SUGAR.—SOO barrclf.varioui QAtfGa.'Oir ;KlQGlNG.—Standing and ■“"naracturad of the b».t rtate ;n,7 4 * flfgMoweayttifltn, by sW f WIBCVBJI, FITJ.EIL k.e'Oi, ~, . '**” “«> Water .tree., ana an. p.laware ev. WINES AND LIQUORS. f\U) COGNAP BRANDY, ■ Do, do, Otard. ■ Do. do. - Henueeay. ' In bond* and for sale by A. MERINO. oSO. t . - r / / ~ 140 South FRONT Street. WERY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints, •■*' and' half pints. The celebrated brand “ Incom parable” for salo by F. 1). LONGQHAMP, 031-lm ; T,, , 2N Bguth FRONT Street. JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGE WHITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &o„ IS6 SOUTH PHONT BtAct. offers for rale, in bond only. STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. efr-Sm wp CALL ATTENTION OP THE VV TRAUE p «o thb.^rß To ri„r,nicle : ■ , A capnlr in assorted constantly on hand. Order* reoeived for direct importation. Also— Hennesiy Oognao. LeJtoy Cognao, London and Holland Gins, Claret m Wood and Caiea. Champagnes, hiehandlow prioes. LONGCHAMP, Importor. olo4m 317 South FRONT, Philadelphia. iTIEORGE* WHITELEY, No. 136 South PRONT Street, > Importer of Brandy, Wines, &0., offers for sale. In bond only, the following,‘among other standard brands of brandy t Pinet, Carillon, & Co,* Thos. Hines Sc Co., Jnles, Robin, Sc Co.* Otard, Dupuy, Sc Co., A, Beignette, Marett, Cameos, Pellevoißin, C. Dupont Sc Co., Union Proprietors, . <J Sc F. Marfcelle. .. Jas. Jtennos*y. , , - 4a#o, Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whisker, and the ohoioest varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Fort, Burgundy.* and, RBfne Wines, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaioa Rum. Santa Crus Rum, Bordeaux OH, &0., fco. 527-ly /^LARET.—IOO cases Barton & Gucstier’s V/ st. Julien; SCO do. St. Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien j 100 do. ao. Talenoe, pints; 60 do. Chateau La Rose; M do. do. Leoville; oootcb Ale, in stone and glass; Younger’s,Harvey’s,Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, m store and for sale by »u! A. MERIIIo. 1« Boath FRONT Stroot. CCOTOII WHISKEY. —125 puncheons I*3 James Stewart Sc Co.’* Paisley Malt, in bond and for sate by GEORGE WHITELEY. s2l-3m CABINET WARE. fJOGUET & HUTTON, •I* MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. US© SOUTH THIRD STREET; Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcases, wardrobes, etc- ’ _> s9-*m /CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD \J TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET* in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now manufacturing.a superior article of. biLliard. tables, and have nowon hand a full supply, finished with MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, whieh are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. For the nualitr and finish of these Tables tho manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the oharooter of theu work. IrM-fim LEGAL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN JjEBROT* Assignee of The Premium Ex- ELLIOTT Philadelphia, vs. EDWARD R. Alias vend, ex., Mnroh 1869—N0. 1093. The undersigned has been appointed Auditor to report distribution of the fund raised by the sate of the follow ing described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain lot. Or piece of groundi with the threo story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the north siu? of Green street, at the distance of ohehundred'and eighty-seven feet eastwa-d from the 'east side of Nineteenth stroot, in the City of Philadel phia, containing in front or breadth onsaia Green street 23 feet* inches, and extending in lencth or depth north 'ward, between lines parallel with said Nineteenth street, one hundred feet nine inches. Bounded northward by ground now or late of John E. Young,eastward by ground now or late of Hatmaa Kuhn,westward by ground former lyofsaid Edward R. Elliott, and southwaid by Green street aforesaid, (lining the same lot of ground which JolmE. Young and.wifp. Iv indenture dated the 2fithdar, ofMay* A. D. 1866, anurecordedat Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W„ No. 2S, page 339 &0., granted and con veyed unto the said Edward R. Elliott in lee. Reserving thereout the yearly ground rent, or sum of two hundrei and seventy-eight dollars, payable half yearly on the lstofAprilapa October, in every year therein men tioned. AU interested in the fond are notified to pre sent their claims to the Auditor, at his office. No. 249 South Sixth street, on WEDNESDAY, the niuth day of Novomber, 1869, at 4 o’clock P. M., or be debarred from coming in upon the same. JOHN F. BRINTON. 0c29-10t Auditor. IVOXICB.—ESTATE OF MILLER KUS- J-v SELL, Deoeaaod. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the Estate orMILLER JIUBBELL, late of the TWENTY-FOURTH Ward., City of Philadelphia, deceased, have been granted to tho subscriber, tesidtng in said ward. All persons indebted to tho Estate of the decedent will make payment, and those having olaims or domands will present them for settlement. ANN RUSSELL, « Administratrix. Twenty-fourth Ward. Oot. 34.1859. 036-w6t* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the I' firmcf WARWICK.CHADWICK. A BRO.ii thii daydiMolved. The Heater* JUoge* andf Btove businou will be continued undor toe name of CHADWICK A BRO., at the Northeast oorner or SECOND and RACE Street*. JOHN K. CHADWICK. - - .FRANCIS ATOHADWICK, Philadelphia* July 11* IBM. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good- Patent Vuioanlxed Robber Suspender*, Braids. Webs, and all other fabrics and artioles made by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets or vulcanised robber, are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled -with mjr name, nnd by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens now in store, and to rive their orders RIGHTS Ilf THIS PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ®AW6tliolSfSM¥p MANUFACTURE and SELL "“ tion 10 “ nM-lr HORACE H. DAY. MEDICINAL. DS. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tasted, sod pronounced a sovereign remedy for .dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and headache, oostiveness, diarrhasa., fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, root, gravel, worm*, gcum, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, oonunon ooldsnndin nuJUSa* irregulanty and all derangement of the female eystem, mins, and varioue other drieues to wbiob the Druggists generally all over the oountiyr sflt-dfcWly in EDIUATKD VAPOR BATHS. J-»«- SULPHUR, HOT-Alit, and STEAM BATHS.— Under the ©are of Dr. T. H. IUDGELY. Jlfl BPRUCK Street. Highly, recommended by all the principal physi cians in tbs pity for Rheumatism, Bkin Diseases,By pjiilis. Coughf and Cojda. Female Diseases, Ac. &c. Espeoial accommodations fer Ladies. oUltn Eookbridge" alum water.—Tids Natural Mineral Water, so well known and ex tensively used at tho South, possesses curative proper tie* In many ojtses of Cbrouio Disease and Debility, which have gained for it & European aa well as an Amerioan reputation. , Many.invaiids, either restored'or rejieve/l by its use. bear willing testimony to its remedial bowers. It |s usod in Scrofulous ana Qutaneous aiiections, Chrome Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and in ailments peculiar to Females. It is also useful as a Tonic ioadebilitated condition of thosjsteui generally. _ ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER is bottled with oare, at Um Springs, and in this condition istaip.s Its virtues for a lone tugo, unimpaired. A supply will always be fo.und with our agents, from whom it may bo orderod withoonndoneo in its frosimasi nfad purity, viz: BLAIR tc WYETH, Philadelphia. HEGEMAN * CO., New York COLEMAN Sc. ROGERS, Baltimore. FISHERY UMSTON,Richmond. Pamphlets containing mil particulars can l>a obtained asabovo „ FHAZJER Sc. RANDOLPH. oSI-mwslm* > . Proprietors. IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN. PUBLIC SPEAKERS, AND SIttGERS. „ LANCASTER'S BROIIGHfAL LADENCIA. “A SLIGHT COLD,” if its first/symptom* are not arrestod. too often lays tho foundation of a variety ol Pulmonary ppinplaints, including Winter Cough, Aslh ma, Hronchitis, Influenza. Irritation and Soronoss ol the Throat, and other constitutional deranxemonta. Tho evilconsequenocs of these disorders may be easily . averted or subdued 6yke.»iu. at band aaupply of the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the test.ol publip experience for several years. Containing neither opiatos nor any injurious anodyne, they may be safely ta)ren by the youngost ciuld or the most delioaU female. Prepared onTy by „ „ ELHVBNlfelk^gfJSi, 037 mwflm TOadeUi^Pn. SCALES. j* FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SO ALES, && For sale by FAIRBANKS & EWING. bP-ly lift CHESTNUT Street, Plnla. wr FAIRBANKS’ HAY, COAL, AND CATTLE SCALES. For sale by •FAIRIIANKR & EWING, 718 CHESTNUT Street, PhiU. e* HOWE’S standard scales.— STRONG & ROSS PATEWT.-Co»U Cattle. nod Hay Scales oo pit. Platform and Counter Bcalea’of every description. They receive all Friction and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, as on otlioi Bcale*. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and eoe the improvement. PENNINGTON GREEN. Asent, m South SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. Doings of the Pennsylvania STATE FAIR FOR 1869. SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS, Best Furnace Tor Warming Buildings, To Arnold A Wilson. OAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. First Premium. . BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To Arnold & Wilson. RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE, First Premium. BEST COOKING RANGE. . To Arnold &' Wilson, OHILSON’B DOUBLE-OVRN COOKING RANGE. Fm«!JPaitMiOM. BEBT PARLOR COAL GRATES. . To Aaaoi.a k Wilson. LOW DOWNT anil BASKET GRATES, BEST ENAMeS’MYIaTK MANTELS. To Arnold k wjLtoa. For a vary kandicmoduplar ol'Enarnellod Slate Man- Ula, v*rr highly J l jj I j?L* 1 u l j l^ 10r workman.lup. ARNOLD 4& WILSON. „ „ „ 1010 CHESTNUT street* B. M. Fbltwwll, Supt pfl-tf JYJINTON’S' ENCAUSTIC TILES for ■ Ornamental Chimney Tops for oottagei. Garden Vases and Fountains. Vitrified Pip* for drain* and Water conductors. Imported and for sale by teh» if mm fJBAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS For VH the Farm and plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed. Codec, Bpi oes, eto., by hand or power. Price $B, 936, and 94. Now in operaton at 136 South BECOND Street Awnts wanted In every oounty and State, by «Tg-Vto K. FAR wKT. h. HO Grease.— 200 bbis., 300 hair bbis., 140 quarter bbis., 3,000 oans Patent Tallow Grease, agitable for wagons, carts, cars, and dravs, for sale Wtßvfei? * k CO., No’.WSouUi TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN HER CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, all sixes, neaUy packed, and for sale by the manufacturers at the lowest New York pnoes. _ „ WEAVER, FITLKR A CO., old XIN. WATER BL. and 32 V. ]|/|'ENTON DEMONS. —2SO boxes Menton t .L« m on.,.o» f g S ndl ; ,trlmeo L d^f,.r,,labT ) rjHEAPEST WINDOW GI.ASS in town. 80UTH. I CK,B ‘ 8 * W< of SEVENTH^and alex. McKinney, Xs. ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 > Will practise in Westmoreland* Armstrong, and In* tuftaa oonnires, * ’ tau.ti 'insurance companies. TJIiANCH OFFICE OF THE NEW -, YOKL, Sis;^ , Insurance Agent and Broker. BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE IN3U raßse BtrMt . PIULADKbFIUA URFSIUtNCB! Thomas Robins, John W. CJaghorn. Lewis Cooper. J. B. Lippmeott. • William Shaffer. " Robert Ewing. oZ 7- 1 in tyelawarb mutual safety in MJ suranoe company. of OFFICE B. E. WALNUT MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS. } f CARGO, 5 To all piuta of tli« World, FREIGHT, jnl Jnd INSURANCE On Goods, br Rim, Canal., LnVoa.aml Laml Catriagn to nil parta or the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. . On Bto^M^Fil^fcVMFANV, November 1,1868. Par, ...... . . Marfc«f Valve. t lO3,050, Philadelphia City OW' oont, L0an....8103,144 00 : 110,000, Pennsylvania State L0an*.......... pm,426 00 £30,000, U. S. Treasury 4«<p’ cent. Notes.... 30.112 60 830,000* Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 & cent. Bonds 49A75 00 820,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort i - gagecent. Bonds U.OOOOO 810,000,800 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the city of Phila delphia... ....... 14,92800 80,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad w Company 4,337 00 80,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 660 00 §2,000, Sundry 4 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat Company, Havre de Grace Btenm Tow Boat Company, Sa vannah Steam Navigation Com pany, and Philadelphia Exchange Company 2,030 00 9340,700 Jonils°and Mortgagor and Real Relate, Of- 8 noe Building. 71,363 35 Bills rcoeivaWo for Insurances made.. ... 301466 36 Balanoe due at Apenoies—Premiums on Ma rino Polioies recently issued—and other debtsdue tha Company.. 61,283 1 Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa- mes. - s 220 00 Cash on Deposit in Bank*. . 42,007 so DIRECTORS. James C. Hand, rheophiluß Pauldinj, James Traquair, William Ej re, Jr,» J. r.l’aniston, Joshua T. Eyre, Samuel E. Blokoi, Henry Sloan, James J). M’Fariandi Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Fittsb’ffi D.T.Morjrnn, ** J.T. lionra, 4 .M MARTIN, President, I. HAND, Vioe President, iretary. mhas-dtf William Martin» Joseph H. Sent, Edmund A. ponder* John C. Davis, John H. l’enrose, Oeorgo O. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. H. M. Huston, William C. Ludwig, Hush Craig. Spenoor Mllvaine, Cnarlos Kelly. H. Jones Brooke, JaoobP. Jones, WILLIA THOS. 0. HENRY LYLBURN. Be oi TIE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU RANGE COMPANY 07 PHILADELPHIA, 409 WALNUT STREET. This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public and Private BnUdmse, Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally. . The following provision in the Policies of this Com pany guaranties their seourity when assignor! as col late rati “Thispolicy 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 tue office, by any 'ransfor or conveyance of the mortgaged premue of 1,18 •mm” Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks, JohnHulme. Robort Clarke, Isaao 8. Waterman, David Salomon, Edward G. James, William Ynnderveer, Joseph Jannef, Theodore Cuyler, Joseph H. Collins. Samuel Costner, Gilbert 8. Stbrt.ing. Senretarr mvT-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 4U WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Luders, Robt. W. D. Truitt, J. Edgar Thomson, Wm. K. Hamlin, M. w. Baldwin, H. H. Shiliingford, John O. James, C. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton. H. 11. Houston, William Rftiguel, Wm, H, Love, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, E. 8. Warne. Isaao Myer, John E. Addioks, _ . Edward A. Warne, R.T.Kensil. Preaident-THOMAS L. LUDERS, Vioe President—K. 8, WARNE. Beoretarv-CKARLES A. DUY. dels AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., lBlO-CHARTER PERP£T- No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, > Having a large paid-up Capital Stock anu Surplus In vested in sound and available securities, continue to m<- sure on Dwellings, Stores. Furniture, Merchaudtxe, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property, All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIRRCTORS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patrick Brad), . Chat. W. Poultney, Israel Morris. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretory. |aß-ly if Fame insurance company, No. 411 CHEBTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATE!^ APRIL STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RIBKJS, DIRECTORS t Samusl Whisht of Wright, Bros., & Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan k Co, Charles J. C. Howe k Co. GborskA.West West, Fobes, k Lloyd. Barclay Lippircott.- Lippincott, Hunter, k Soott. 6 Jacob w.Stout..Gbaffees. stout, k Co. enb* Lawn, Jr.™, Lewis, Uro*., fc Co. avid B. 8ikxby........ Davis At Birney. A. H. Rosenheim..—* . Jtoseßhejm, Brooks, A Co, John B. Ellison John B. Ellison k lions. John W.Kvehman..— John W. Evennan At Co, Thomas 8, Martin...., Savare k Martin. GEORGE W. DAY. President. _ JONATHAN f. SLOCUftI, Vice Pres’t. WILUIAMB f. BLANCHARD. Sao’y. aui-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OP TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-FIRE AND MA jIJNE INSURANCE—No. , EXCHANGE BUILD- Chartered in 1791—Capital 9209,009-Assets, January 1, 1858. $347,4-10 80-100. ; Ail Invented m souiid and available securUles—con tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, At o IRE CTO • ,na * Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Sanjuel Grant, Jr., Charles Maoaloßter, Tobias Wagner, William 6. Smith, Thomas B.Watteon, Johnß.Budd, Henry G. Freeman, Wiiham R. White,' Charles S. Lewis, • George O. Carson. HENRYfC. 6HERRERD, President. WILLIAM HARPKh. Rooretnrr. fe 9-wnn tf Life insurance and trust com. PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INJ3U RANCK COMPANY. Northeast oorner of THIRD and DOCK Street*. Assets, $0U2,22688. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowment*—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and make* all oootraot* depending oq the contingencies of Life. . , , They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Tn UW e..»ndG«ard aßTEFS Daniel L. Miller, Benjamin Coates, Richard S. Newboldi William P* Hacker* William H. Keru, Samuel C. Huoy. Charles Hallowed, Henry C. Townsend, Rodolphus Kent, William If. Carr, P. V. Duflow, William Hobortsou, Warner M. Rasm, P. S. Miohfi DANIEL BAML. K John W, HoßHOß.Booret Samuel 8. Stoke*, William Martin, James B. McFarland, Joseph H. Trotter, Janie* Button, ThSdphilus Paulding, Edmund A. Soiidor, Daniel L. HutohmsoK* John W. llornor. Km* 8. Archer, I Samuel J. Christian, Joseph'M. Thomas, I John Q. Brenner, fer, Easton. < L. MUXeK, President. 2. STOKES, Vico I’res’t. tarr. an!B-lr Cl THE QUAKER Jin- mSURANPE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Bt>. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 403 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL... §200,000 BURPLUH .ISO,WO jIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Inmiranco.limitcd and perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandise of cjl desoppflobs. Manna rpmappd, inlah-l ‘and Ocean, on Ves*eli, Freight ami Cargo to and *f.om all parts of the World. GEORGE H. HAlffiTrcsidenL E. P. ROSS, Vico President, H. R. COGGHHALLi Secretary. B, 11. BUTLER, Ass’t Seorotary. CJBSCXOBS. E. W« Bailer. Andrew R. Chambers, Charles Q, Imlay, H. R. CogEshall, lion. H. w. Fuller* anl George H. Hart, E. T. Row, A. C. Cattail, Fosters, Perkins, Samuel Jones, M.D., SAVING FUNDS. RAVING FUND—FIVE Pflß CENT. IN ►3 TEREST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Incorporated hr the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is received in any sum* large or small, and in terest paid from the qtvr of dflpofiit to the day of with drawal. _ The office t« open eyfiry d*T from 9 o’olack in the morning till do’olook in the evfimts, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock- Hon. HENRY I>. BENNER, President. _ ROBERT SKLFRIDGE, Vice President. William J, Used, Secretary. DIBICTORS, gon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster dwardL. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert fielfridee, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkec, aLandroth Munns, Henry DifTenderfer, oney is reoeived and payments made daily. The investments are made, iu conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and suoli hrat-oluss securities as will al ways insure pe/fijct security to the depositors, and which cannot Fail to give permaneQoy and stability to this Institution. aul-ly HAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES s TRUST COMPANY, oorjjer THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small sums reoeived. and patdhaokon de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until ft o'clock- every day. and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until .o’clock. DRAFTS for sate on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurcr-MMES R. HUNTER, PLINY FISK, Aotuiry. “ A little, but often, fills the Purse.” ORANKLIN SAVING FUND— *■ Wo. JBB South FOURTH Street, tr'weca Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, paje all De posits 09 demand, . Depositors' money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Renta, Mortgages, Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’rocney,but hnvejtatall times ready tore turn with f per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. • Fenjales. married or single, and Minora oan deposit in their own right, and such dopoaits oan be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo ney from trustees and ezeoutors. LARGE AND fIhULL BUMa RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 oVtock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilBo'olk. DIRECTORS. Jacobß. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Bhlndler, George Russell, Malaebi W. Sloan, Inward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumlmaar, Henry PaUny, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan flmedfey, Jos, K, Satherthwaito, Ephraim Blanchard, ['resident. Ctbus Oa.owau.adxb, Treasurer. dlB-y " A Dollar saved is twice earned. ’ MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMUEL V. KKKBIOK, J, VAUOBAM MIBBICX, coutiiwal'/c K? FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, MERRICK ’V SONS, M.„urac™^?|«^ ,N sS E n,.„«. for Lnnu. Rivor, and Marine service, Mier,, OMometer,, Tanka, Iron fioata, to. i Cutinn ofall kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Ou Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ac. , t Retorts and Gap Machinery of the latest and roost im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Daw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trurne, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines. Ac. tit .Sole Agents for N. Rillleux’s Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer! and Wolssy’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain* RAIIiKOAD LINES. •WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 4 For BETHLEHEM, DOYLKSTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUi3h CHUNK. HAZLF.TON. ’ On and after MONDAY, Noverabor<th, 18&9, Passen er Train* will leave FRONT and WILLOW Street*, ‘hiladelphia, DAILY, (Sunday* excepted t ) - For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hftzloton, Ao.,(KxproBfl,)ftt 9AO A. M. ' For Bethlohem,(ExpresB,)at9So A. M. and 3 P. M. For Doyioatown, (Accommodation,) atB.4i)A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington. (Accommodation.) at 6 P. M. TRAINS FOk PHILADELPHIA; Leave Bethlehem, (Expreaa,)atB A« M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Doylestowu, (Accommodalma,) at 7A.AI. and S.<o P. M. Leave Fort Wasliinrton.f Apoomraodation,) at 7. AM. , , , ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia far Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doyleslown,at4 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for J-hiladelphia, at 2 40 V. M. - Faro to Bethlehem, 91.50; to Mauoli Chunk, §2 60; to Easton, 91.60; to Doylestovrn.SOcpnt*. Through ticket* must be procured lioforo entering the cars. AU Passenger Trams (except Sunday Train*) con nect at Borks street with Filth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streots Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. A^ent. WINTER ARRANGE MENT.-PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, November 7th, 1849, PASBK.NOER TRAINS I.RAVE I'HII.ADKLI'HIA, For Baltimore at 0.16 A. M., 12 noon, (Express,) and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 8.16 A. M.. 12 noon, 3 .‘to and IMO P. M, For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M„ 12,3.30, and 11.10 P, M. For Now Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 3, v 0 P. M. For Middletown at 8.19 A. M.» and 3.30 P, M, For Dover atB.lS A. M., and 3 30 P. M. For Milfordat 8.16 A, M., and 330 P. M, For Seaford at 8.16 A. M.» and 3 30 P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A. M., ami .1.30 P. M. , TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at BAO A. M., (Express, l lo.ls A. M., and 5.25 P. M. Loavo Wilmington at 7.16 A. M. and 11.30 A. M.,1.45and 8.40 P. M. „ r /Oftve Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. ,eave Seaford at 6.45 A. M., and 4 05 P. M, ‘ ,eave Milford at 7.50 A. M.,and4o3P. M, xsave Dover at 9.06 A. M„ and 8.40 P. M. ~ Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7 P, M ; l Leave Newcastle at 10.56 A. M., andB P. M. < * Leave Chester at 8,12 A. M.. 2.22 and 9.15 P. M.' Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leavo Chester at 8.46 A. M., 12 28 and 11.40 P. M. Leavo Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12.66 P. M„ and 12.20 A * ’ SUNDAYS * Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAlUttaohed, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6 V. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 6.45 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Stammers Run, Ohaso’s, and Harewood at 6A4 P. M. „ n 5. 8. M. FELTON, President. 9698,904 70 1859. 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW VORK LINKS. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, FttOM VVALNOT-STHBEI WUAHP, Will leave as follows, viz: taee. At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam, A Am. Accommodation - §2 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,(New Jersey) Accommodation. 2 20 At 9 A. ftl., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mai 1......... 3 00 At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City. Weston) Express.... 300 At 12)4 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation 2 25 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex press.... 3 00 At 4 P. M>, by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey Oity, Evening Express 3 00 At 4 P. M.« by Steamboat, via Tacony anil Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25 AtfiP. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail ; 3 00 At U P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mail. 225 At 6 P. M, viaCaraden and Amboy,Aoooinmodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket. 225 2d Class Ticket 150 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere,Easton, Flemington, &o.,at 6 A. M. and 2)4 P.M. For Muuch Chunk, Allontown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M., vie Lrhigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wiikosbarre, Montrose, Great fiend, &o.< at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna,ami Western Railroad, For Mount Holly, at 6 And 9 A. M.. and 2}» and 4 P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. „ „ . WAY LINKS For Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at 2)4 and 4 T. M„ from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra. Delanco, Boverlv, Burlington, Borden town, 40., at 12)4, 1- and 3)4 P. M. Steamboat John Neilson,for Bordentown and interme diate places, at 2)4 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at U A. M. and 4 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggAgo only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anythingas bag gage bnttlieir wearing apparel. AU baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for oily amount beyond 8200, except by special contract, OoL 1.1359. WM. H. GATZMER, AsenL RTT «b PIIILADELHIIA AND fIfS'&sHHKEIHVURA RAILROAD LINE WUfCKK&T ROUTE to Elnara, wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. Paul’s, Detroit, Duntieth, and St. Louis. PoLsonger trains will leave the Philadelphia And Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays executed.) a* follows: „ 7.30 A. M.fDAY EXPRESS. For Elmira. Niagara Falls. Buflulo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee. Rock island, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. _ „ 3.39 P. M. f NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Bulialo, Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee,Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul’s B rbngton, and fit. Louis. The 7AQ A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains ran through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The7.3oA. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pittaton, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSDUKG RAILROAD. t gage checked to Elmira, Bulialo, and Suspension e. Tioketacanhe procured at the Philadelphia and n Railroad idnoji Ticket Office, Northwest corner ofSIXTH and CHESTNUT Streota. and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. THROUGH KXI'RESg FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, oelow Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted,l for a(t points West and North, at or. M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. Ai, to insure going the same day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot,BHOAD, below Vine, Or to CILAB. 8. TAPPEN. General Agent N. W. oornet SIXTH and CHESTNUT Brreeli, ocl-tf Philailsbhta. npilE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. law 1859. THE CAPACITY EQUAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct nt Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams lor Cin cinnati. Bt. Louie. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, 8 . pa'll! s, Indmnapplis, Louisville, New Orleans, ami a l intermediate ampt# in Ohio, Indian*. Illmpig. Kentuc ky, owl ftel>raika-thuj furnishing facilities for the trana- Jiortatiou of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and cont ort i»y any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductor. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train: Woodruffs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY i Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. Fast Line “ “ 11 JO A. M. Express Train leaves “ 10.60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M. Harm!,jr* Accommodation, via Columbia, 1.00 f. M. Columbia * ’ 4.3 p P, M. Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkouburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. PasticngerM lor Sunfiury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo,Nitth'araFalls.audinterincilmte points,leaving Phila delphia at 7.1 S A. M.,aml 2 P, M., go directl) thrmuli. Tickets Westward may bn obtained at the office ol the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; ami Tickets Eastward a( any oftlio important Railroad Offices in Jhe West? also on board any of the regular Lipo of Stoaypors qp Mujsirsippi or Ohio fe«L Pare always as low a* any other Houte. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago. make this tho JHRECT LINE BETWEEN THE HAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding nil dravase or ferriage of Freight, together with tho'savipg of time, are advantages renoily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling *°' FREIOJITS WESTWARD. By this Rono Freights or all descriptions can be for warded from I%ilado)pliia. New York, Boston.or Balti i«i6r*A, toHuy ftnuit on the Railroads of U,no.Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, iowa,or.Musouri, by Rail road direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also conneots Rt Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on,tho 0100. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Mieourt, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers: and at Cleveland, Handuaky, end Chicago, withSteamersto aliportson the Northwestern Lakes. Merohaui? and y|nppersentnistipK the transportation of their Freight to tmp Company, o&a rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West l»y the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times ns favora ble os nro charged by other Railroad Companies. KV Be particular to mark paokagos “ via Penna. Rail roam Merchants in the Westordoring good* from the East, will do Veil to direct them to ho snipped by this Route. Pdf Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either ol the follpßing Agcsta of the Com pany : 11. A. STEWART, Pittsburg: Dovle k Co v ßlful)enville t O,t H.S. Pierce ft Co., Ratios vine, 0.; J, j. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; J{. MoNooly, Mays vilia,Ky.; Ornish/ ft Dropper, Porbiinmuh, 0.; Paddock ft Co., Jeilsrannville, liulmna; ii. W. Brown ft Co, Cincinnati. 0.: Athern ft Hihbert, Cincinnati, O.j R. C. Meldrum, Madison. Ind,; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Riley ft Co., Evansville, Ind.: N. W. Grti ham ft Co., Cano, 111.; R. F. Bass, St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Penn.; Harris ft Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke ft C«., Chicago, III.; W. 11. 11. koonts, Alton, III.; Murphy ft Walle, Dubuque, 111.: or to Freight Agents of Railroads nt dilferent points in the West. 1 arties attending b> their own shipments from the Fast, will find it to their interest local! on tho Agentsof the company at the billowing p!oocs before shipping 5 or letters addressed to either of them on the sutyeot of freights, will moot with prompt attention: K. J. HNKEDKli.‘Philadelphia. MAORAw ft K-OONS, *0 North Btreet, Baltimore. mm £ ? Aatftr House,orifl. William st.,N.Y. LEECH ft CO.. 7,4 Kilby ctroot, Boston. |I« U. Gen*l Freight Agent. Philo, L. L. UOUPi « oea*l Ticket Agent. Philu. us I JTHOS, A. flCdlT, Gea 1 fiup’t, Altoona, Pa, EH IST SSSISKaK WEST CHESTER and mim,nA RAU FALL ARRANGEMENT. Op and niter wEiiRnOBA Y.Ootohorfi. is#, the trains will leave PmUdelphia, from tho Station. N. h. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7 30and8JM A. M .ar.-l at JWamlfiF. At. ’ Loavo Went Cheitor. tram the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET BTREET, nt7 and 10 A. AL, and 2.*0 amis P. M. , ON Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M. I,pave West P.17.3P A. M.. end 4.'}:) P. M. „„ Rlnry WOOD, General ‘Superintendent. J 551 IU LADLLiMII A AND READING RAIL ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ ING and IIAHRIBBURG. Lenves the Dopot, at comer of BROAD and VINE Streets, at 7JO A. M., DAILY, (Sundays exeeptod,) for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburp with trains running to i itubur,, S.«. Mm " A 1 V ' * or and At 4.45 P.M.,DAlLY,(Sumlaysexcepted.)for READ ING, and intenuediHto pn:niH. ap!B W. 11. McILHENNY. Secretary. NOTICE.—CHESTER railroad-pas fl KN G KUT RAINS FOR BOWNINGTOWN aNU IN TERMEDIATE STAT 10NH.—0n and after Ist January, 1869, the Passenger Train* lor DOWNINGTOWN, will startfromthn Passenger Dopot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, oonier of BROAD and VINE Streets. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20 A. AL , AFTERNOON TRAIN for Uowmostown, Ib&vs, al 4.40 I*. M. DAILY fßiindftye excepted.) llr ordar of tho lltranl oi Sln«s»n or tha Fhihdolphi, and Reading Railroad Cumi.ini. <l3O W. W. \\MLHKNNY. Seoretarr. rye diseases. -■-f Dn. GSM UN. OCULIST, Who has jus* returned from Europe after an absence of sovor.nl years, during which tune he him paid especial attention to thn lieutjnenf ol’E'jo Diseases at tho better medical schools of German j, France, am! England, pur poses to loeato pormnnopilv in I’litludolphia, and may J>c consulted every niormiif (Sundays excepted) at his Office. No. ItIIiICHESTNUT Streot. , The Doctor is provided witn allthe newest and most improved instruments necessary to tho praotice ol Ins froiesston; among others, lie lias brought with Inin ro|ii Berlin, Prussia. <i most perfect instrument for ex amining the ontio nerve and tho intermit membrane*' of the Eye—tho first mstrunientof tho kmdevor brou ;ht to thisoountry. „ Every AIONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from 9 to 10 o’clock A. AL Dr. OSMUN will take pleasure in giving FREE CONSULTATIONS TO THE POUR, ni-tf EDUCATIONAL EXAMINATION. —Tho Examination of • Applicant* for Assistant Teacher* in the Gram mar Schools, Principal and Assistant Teachers in the nclassified, Secondary, and Primary Schools of tho ? ir«t District of Pennsylvania, will.be held on the nth and 12th of November, nt the Zaite-street Publio-School louse. The examination will commence at 1H o’clock P. M.. the 41th iust., when the questions in Constitu tion, Parsing, Arithmetic, and Orthography will he and the remaining brandies will be examined on S A IURDAY. By order of the CommitteoifQuaHfication of Teachers. nS 3t A. 8.4V1N8. Chairman.* ITR. SCHMIDT having been so often . JPT.wried lo devote his time ncain to the instruc tion ot Mvhic, and especially 'of the Piano and the iqienco ot CoMroiiTtoN, now takes pleasure to inform ns kind mends and an honored- publlo. that he shall bo iappv to receive a limited number of pupils. Mr. 8. Enoi.hu and German ‘k© facility, will be happy to employ eiU er of them at the desire or the pupil. lorruedaftor Loner’s celebrated sjs ni.Vm NplV v?,r P i/V V 0 B \ h >ehly,successful in Pans and i , £K Uß ,d fi r Messrs. Uottsciulk, Mason ‘ is the system of all tho celebrated conservatories i* Europe, an oarly applica tion tor which is respectfully snliciteA. For terms. Ac., Mr. S. would respectfully request to t ‘vJ l Sor p pi, C, , 11c 5 t,,1J ‘ 0 ® ON ’ 3 Piano Ware housiv. N0.>807 ChestmK street, and Messrs. Axdrr A Co., No. 1101 Cheito^treet. _ „ ... „ , BKVSXXYCK4; ChGuilloa Esq., * Gustav Satter, Esq., \,Y.. Messrs. Chiekerirffe 4 Sons. 11. A. Wollenhaupt. V.sq., “ i, Mauncn Strakosoh, Esq.,“ „ Anjwfc Co.. W. V. Wallace, Esq., “ b ? n » N* Y W. Mason, Esq., “ ,i«rUu^ir 1d i a . 1 ? 0 reapoctrully request tho porusat of the folloVng loiters ofMr. Gottsciulk, the eminent I lanist And Composer, (the first to & distinguished m* of this city,twhen Mr. 8. oame first to fln .Aion cher F Mo n ami Mr.. Alfaro Schmidt, sc rendant a Phila delphia, je n’ai pu resister au plaißir de me rappeler a vptre aimable souvenir envous faisant ronnaitre un ciihrmapt homine et un artiste distingue. Mr. Scuwidt j* B '.du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son talent est trea •eminent ej comma gentleman vous apprenez bion vite tea quahtesquj loa distinguent. Vous eies si aimable et si uevrmo aux artistes, quo vous ne devez vous en pren ore qu a vous rnemede vousles voir tous recomm*nder; T, V.H.'l ue , if, , Voua avez mormuro contro oes especos tie lettres de ohange tirees par i’amitie sur I’amitie quo L.?JM PP ?2 e 'fittresU introduction, RDycz d’avance per- c . nl ‘* , 'Ci no vous procurers, aucune dos opines <! ent pTCB , , lue toutesles relations do la societo. 1° ?,f cur * Milles chose a T. et agrees mes compliments affectuoux. Trinidad do Cuba, 1 Jnil. 19M. GOTTSCHALK. T’ni UU do Cuba, at Febrier, ISM. ,r?n^l eo ,u . h, ? ement d’mteretle plan d’etu ucs pour 1 hiinnonie ot la composition quo Mr. Alfred 48 do fairo suivre a sos eleven, ot je sum lieiirotix do declnrer. quo je le crois tnss clair. tres otmois ot lo plus favorable a un avanceinent rapid®.R cu uu reate identiaua.quant au fomi a celui suit la conservatoire do Paris. Je rrois oussi devoir recom mnnder ohalonreusement. Mr. A. Schmidt commopro ftißsourde Piano et do ohant. v L. M, GOTTSCHALK. "OALLAH SINGING AND GUTTAB. -RJ ng-lm* T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Btreet. Tif ESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER youno : la Y d?fs OARDING AND DAY aGHOOL FOR PHILADELPHIA’, No. 1*» LOGAN SQUARE, VINE „ , RTHKET. Alaijamo C H E G A RAY respectfully informs her Inends and the public In general, that independently of her Bimrumc and Day School, directed by herself and her mere, Mme.FREVOST, in NEW YORK, she m f«9P??Vm with her nieoo, Mme. D’IIER VILLYj oponmg in PHILADELPH/a an Institution on precisely tho same plan as tho one above mentioned, os-3m ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street,west of Sixteenth, will, D V., re open on MONDAY, September 12th» at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made before the begin- Ging of the term, should be made to the Principal. . M . J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M., 1607 RACE Btreet A MERIGAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Families, Schools, and Colleges, supplied with compeleiit Teachers, for any Department; end Teach ers with, positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Mui.; Dr. Lowell Mason; Mason Brothers; Hon. Theo. Frelinghuysen, LL.D.; Hon. John C. Rives. Et at. SMITH. WOODMAN. A CO., „ . »15 BROABVaY. Now v'orlc. »nl ■eM-lim 609 CHESTNUT Blreet. Philadelphia. PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. OSORGB R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. ine ball ierinofthis Institution commences Septem ber fith, 1839. The course of instruction comprises all the branches.ofa thorough English Education.together with the Latin. Greek, and French Languages. au22-tf Bryant & stratton’s national .MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8, E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New /ork, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation, oall or send for Catalogue. fe9-u PIANOS. CHIC BERING & SONS, ll • |P MANCPACTUBBBS OP GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS 007 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant j in store a larte stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLEDLYNTRUMENJfI. We have been awarded, at the diflereut Exhibitions in this country and Enropo, MED j& a, lr RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, rf ffTV’Nnnns & Clark’s,Hallett, Davis, & Co.’s, and A.H. Gale Sc Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also, Ma son & Hamlin s unrivalled MELODKONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture Rooms. Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. J. E. GOULD, KiyU-ly SEVENTH and CHESTaN UT. IMPROVEMENT IN HCHOMACKER & CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully ipvita the musio loving public to call and examipe their new and suc cessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections geperally made to tho Btyle of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of tiie same. In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND l- Nare wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounoed by orltscs to hie far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured m tins country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the FiratFremiuins, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi lution. New York. 1863. ael-tf STOVES. THE “FIERY STAR.” GAS-CON jnft SUMiNO. AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT JJcSL-Z STOVE, for Parlor*, Halls. Offices. Stores, Ac. The most economical, cheorful. and healthy stove ir the market. who wish a heating stove that w.l give entire satisfaction are invited to call and see one of the FIERY STARS in operation at our Waroroorns. Every variety of Stoves both Plain and , „ . .. GA3 BURNING, for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ao., may be found in our a^sorlmtent* Our^ls^raisd . ' SEA-BHELL, and „ .. Dt DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are , , WARRANTED, and. Tor excellence in operation, they „ ... CHALLENGE all competition. , NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH, Nil, m North BKCO.VD Street. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR, No. 1119 MARKET STREET, Is now prepared tn moot the wants of the pnblio more completely m all the details of tho Stove trade than any other establishment m Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites comparative kxami.xation. 'ihe followin? are among lusown popular inventions, several nl which have already obtained a national repu tation as burpassingin e zeclunte andec onomy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stpvo, acknowledged to be tho bfst Movo for family use in tho woild. JAMES SPEAR is tfie Palentfle r.f the oslebrsted Gas-capsumiiK Oookmg Range, now rapidly coming into general use. JAM KS SrEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver s Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor Ptovc. JAMES SPEAR is tho Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Steve Urn, which from its beauty and utility is likely, tins season, to be univer sally adopted. JA.MESBPF.AR is tho Patentee of tho Labor, Fuel, and Loinfort-aaving Ironing Pun. JAMES BPKAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the oelourutcd Railway-car Heater. Forall of the above the Inventor very justly c’timy advantages which rqqmre but to uju’etsU.bd by tho public to be ttTMverrally acpfociapid and preferred to any other articles of'that olnss in tne market: and lie would heret*v extend a cordial invitation to all persons invent of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. itt-Sm Jb. OIIAIiLES JONES, w North BECOND Street, (riuceessor to A. «lfJ. Gal]dch«r,i would respectfully call the atten tion of those desiring stoves to his extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased the exolusivewight to the rrtuil sales and rrpoirj, in PhUadelplim, of Gallagher’s Celebrated ‘ Morning Star” and •* Sunns©” Gas-buriung Cooking Stoves.welt known for years as the most satisfactory Moves m the market. Also, his. new Flat-top Cooking Stovo 44 Daylight.” which combiner all the uspful lot— rroveraentß, aid opertitn? nfiinirnbly. I also manu facture, in .*> superior manner, Silver’s Gas-burner of the best Russia Bheet Irou. These are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Btove* in use. slti-aai Housekkepers look to your interest. Buy jour COAL AT HICKS*, where nothing but the \er« best quality of Lchn hand Schuyl kill Coal is offered at the billowing reduced prices: Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and Stove fyi 25 per ton. Gohuylkill, •* ** *• 400 ” Large Nut . 350 “ ..Warranted free from slate or dust and full weight, at "outheast corner MARStIAI.L and WILLOW. Call and sec, oUI €;u SW. (iItOUME ,fc CO., ♦ Olfioo lIS South >’OL’itTH Sttejt, WHARF, FINK sntt.K't', SCHUYLKILL, Dealers and Shippers Locust Mountain. Lehigh, ard Scbujlkill COAL. A'crohandise taken on wharfage. o!5 Km IJJCKOKY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAi«, prepared with care, for sale on best terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S nr,d WILLOW Streets slt-tf JSS SB PHILADELPHIA, GER-; MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN BAILItOAD—SUMMER AKRNUFMKNIB— ami after Monday, May Mh.iMW. until further novice. foil-okß.maV.towi.'. Leave Philadelphia d. 7,8, SK, nun., 10. 11, 12, A. M., 1.7.3. 3>i. 4. £. bK. 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. andllli p. M. Leave Germantown fl. 7.7k»,B,fi>i,J>, to, 11, A. M., 1, 1,3,4,5,0,8>L7L.8.9.10*5 P. M. .ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia 9.00 min, A. hL, 2,3, B, lii, and 10X Deave Germantown 8.10 min. A.M.,1.10 min., 4, BX, and 9,VP. M. ~ M, i, », i,-“A-w -, . . ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.00 min. A. M., 1.8. and 73* P. M. Jjeave Chestnut llill A. M„ d.lo, and 865 * FOR CONBIJOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave rhtladclplua 6, 8. M nnu.. 10.05. mm., IDs A. M., LMinin.,3os mm.,4X,6?Lr,»f. lt‘* P. M Lfldve Norristown 6,7,9, U A. Af., 1,3 W, o*, 9, W, P. M. . _ ON SUNDAYS, Loave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3 ami 4 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M-. 1 and rt P. M. FOR MANAYDNK. Leave PhiWdelplua 6, 7.U5 mm., BC3 mm., 9W. 1005 mm., l)X A. M., 1.05 min., 2 03 min., 3.05 min., iX, 51%, fIW, 8, II 1 * U. M. Olmuve Mana> unk 6 H, 7)t. BV. 9>i> 10>»i 11X A, M., IX, 3.Wrmn.,4,6,6>»,8,9.0i min, f*. M. ON bUNDAkS. . Leave Philadelphia 9 A. AL, 1. 4 I M. Leave Alanay unk 7X A. M . l l «, 8X P. M. H. K.SMITI , General Popormtendest, mv7 iIKPOT. NINTH and GREkN Streets. aSALAJIitNUER SAFES ' A large assortment of FHIL A D B D UAHKLOCK,—--^ oRa> „ ifpWofenrHWi'SHTfc... jm. nn, other e.Filliiihmont in the UnitsdStntn*, lot „ EVANS * WATSON, No.SOiCHKSTNtiT Strfft. FT.RASF OIVF lIS I PIT.I, ulrtph"* A LUOIIOL, iiURNING F' UlD.tintl PINK OIL, in hilt. r\ml tnli-bl.'r, M'tnur.tcturr.t nml fur •nlebjr ROWLEY, ASIIBI'KNKIt A CO.. °U No 14 South Whane». SALES BY AUCTION* FURNESS, BKINLEY, & CO., No. 429 MARKET STREET. OJO PARIS AND YIENNA BROCHE SHaViTLS, ALL WOOL, ' In colors only, and balance of the Importation. .. . On Friday Morning, November Jl, at 10 o’clock, on 9 months’ credit— -150 square all wool broche shawls. 600 long *• «* Of Vienna and Paris make, in choice designs and lUtthties, and consisting of colors onh as axo most de nrable for the wants, of the Philadelphia trade, having ieon selected especially for this market, previous to these shawls, of whic6fhiswiU be ALSO, 600 SUPERIOR QUALITY CLOTH CLOAKB, • For city retail trade. Comprising the newest styles and best goods offered this season. 120 EXTRA Rl %]^? T^ L sTOg|D SILK ROBES, On Friday Morning,’ 120 extra rich solid colon two-iiounced Paris ponlt de soie robes, for city trade, WESi’ OF ENGLAND FANCY CASBIMEREB, 40 pieces supenor new style west of England fanoy eas aimeres. i IUVtUBi _ WuOL PLAID LONG SHAWLS. Ou Friday Morning, 200 extra quality all-wool plaid long shawls. . NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES. An invoice of— Needlework emb’d jaoonet and oambrio collars. “ “ « sets. Euib’d and plain oambrio hdkfs. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS, AND BONNET RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac. «. L , This Morning. Nov 9th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock, 60) lots fancy and staple drygoods, , . EMBROIDERIES. A line of rich new style needlework jaconet collars and seta, bands, flonncings, infants’ waists, Ac, „ „ TRIMMINGS. Also, new fall style ladies’ dress trimmings, black and fancy velvet ribbons. Bmyma edsincs, Ao. BONNET RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS. Rich dark colors plaid and figured poult de soie bon net riblwns, very rich high colors real Paris artificial 1 owers, Ao. , , , , BONNETS. Ladies new stj le ranov silk, satin, and velvet bonnets. STOCK OF A TRIMMINGS STORE. Also, the stock ofa retail trimminrs store. 100 CARTONS FEATHERS. Also, 100 cartons black fancy and vhilo ostrich fea thers. GENTS’ TIEB. An invoice of French fancy ties. , DIMITy BANDS. A line of fine to medium quality dimity bands. Also, whiuNansook mualm and brilliants, emb’d hdkfs; also.Jnes’ nchlr euib'd hdkfs, black lace veils, coiffure*. Ac. Ladies' kid gloves; gents’ buck and lamb do. „ JEWELRY. An invoice of superior gold jewelry, in sets and single pieces. FRENCH MERINO CLOTH. Also, ps7-4 double-twilled French merino doth. , FINE OLD LIQUORS. , , t Also, at commencement of sate, a superior lot of whis key, brandy, Port and sherry wine, Jamaica ruin, Ao. BALE OF STAI.LB IN THE EASTERN MARKET* The sale ot stalls in the Eastern Market will oe con tinued this day, at 3 o’clock. SALE OF LADIES’ AND MfB3EB’ FANCY FURS, BUFFALO ROBES. Ac. ... On Thursday Morning, 10th inst., commencing at 11 o’clock, a large assort ment of fancy furs, for ladies’ and misses’ wear. SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HO SIERY, Ao. t On Friday Morning, Noveml>er 11. by catalogue,on a credit,commencing at 10 o clock, will lie sold a large and most desirable as sortment of the above goods. BALE OF FARMERS'BTALLBJN THE EASTERN MARKET. FIFTH STREET, beiow Market. The sale of farmers’ stalls in the Eastern Market will take place on Saturday next, 12th iust., at 13 o’clock W. Philip ford auctioneer, no. sso MARKET Street, and 611 MINOR Btreet. SALE OF 760 CASES BOOTS, SHOES* GUM SHOES, Ac. On Thursday Morning, November 10th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months’ credit, 750 cases boots, shoes, brogans, and gum-shoes, consisting in part of men’s beat double-solo grained boots, men’s boys’ and youths* kip, calf and thick do.; women’s, misses, and children’s calf and kip heeled boots, of the best city and eastern manufacture. The above salo will embrace an assortment of goods well worthy the attention of buyers. #7" Catalogues ready, and goods open for examina tion early on rnornin? of sale. PEREMPTORY SALE OF STOCK OF DRY GOODS. On Friday Morning, November 11, at 10 o’olook precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, an assortment of c&saimeres, satinets, ho siery, gloves. undershirts, drawers, ribbons, German town goods, heavv woollen shawls, thread spool cotton, porte-monnaies, 6ea vertices. Also, ro pioces carpets, all wool and wool filling. Also, 150 No. 1 and No. 2 buffalo robes. AbiOjSQ bestand high cost fancy sleigh robes. The attention of buyers is partipqlarlr requested to the above sale. SHIPPING* PHILADELPHIA ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. <gm <&£& AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HUB LI NO. e MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’olook A. M. f Be,t«mb.r 7th, 1959, tho follov iag gentlemen vere unnmmoaely elected Direoton the Company,vis: QEORQE H. STUART, 8. MORRIS WAIN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTKR, ahd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS or SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to snbsenbe. aS-tf dtffc STRAM DIRECT TO ALL FARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM iron mail STEAMSHIPS. JIAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Schwensen. FAXONIA, Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trnutman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA, Qa&t. H. Ewen. These Steamers are nil first-class Olyde-bailt vessels: are intended to sail from Pier n. North River, N. Y„ RS follows : FOII LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND , . HAMBURG. . Tneelesant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA, Capt. U. Taube, 2,400 tons bnrthen, will sail as above, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 12o’clock M. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. .81001 Second Cabin... SCO I Steerage... *3J The UAVAnIA will be succeeded by the fallowing Steamships: SAKO.YIA THURSDAY, Peember 1. BOK MONDAY. January 2. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY. February L HAMMONIA THUHSUAY, March 1. tor pj»ssenfers forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin, Bel fast. Cork, Glasgow, Pans, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with nueqnalled accora modyions for first, second, and third-class Passengers. fho Second Qatim accommodations of these Ships are equal tn the hnt-olass of most steamers. -'t„ k .. til Certificates of passage issued trom I/orSon, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freight enraged ip Philadelphia Will be promptly attended to by.the New lark Agent, and shipped free al nil cppijniuimn. For Freight or exclusively to „ , W. A. HAAI'LL, Agent, Office of the Humours American Atail SteamahiM. n2-tf Northwest corner t-OURTII and CHESTNUT. TIIE BRITISH AND NORTH S&SaafcAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- SHIPS, from Nrw yoxi to Limped, Chief Cabin Passage ,♦ __s]So «onnd Ohm Ha»«»gw , r .,. , 75 „ . , „ TBOtf BOiVoH TO LIVKAfOOL. Chief Cabin Kmmm fllO Second Ortbm Passage..... f -_ -, „-t- <B The snips from Boston call at Halifax. PKRSIA, Capt. Judkins, {CANADA, Cajt.Laor, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capi. E. G. Lott, (NIAGARA, Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Cart. Shannon, j EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitcb, These vessel* carry ngicar white licnt ax mast-head; green mi starboard cow; red on port how. EUHOPA, Leitcn, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov^S. P. HBl A, Rudkina, *• N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, AMERICA, Millar, '* Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 16. ASlA.Lott, N York, Wednesday, Nov.s. CANADA, Lanx, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 90, Ah RlCA,Shannon. *' N York, Wednesday, Deo.7. NIAGARA.Aodcrsoa," Boston, Wednesday, pec, 14. PKRSIA, Judkins. •* N York, Wednesday) Dee. n. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon aa board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for GqM, Silver, Bullion, Bpecie, Jewelry, Precious Stones 01 fiLetala, unless bills or lading are sir nod therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sat e apply to E. CUNARI), 4 Bowlins Green, eo2 New York. FOR Tire SOUTH.—CHARLES -2&&B&T0N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. . FREIGHT REDUCED. . Heavy Freight at an avenge of rirrxnn per cent. be low New _ _ ... u ..uiOlVU>v. FOH CHARLKSTON, 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Bteatnihi» KEYBTOKK BTATK. Can tarn Charles V. Manhman, mil nil on Tue May, Nor, 15th, at 10 A, M. Through in 4$ toeo hours, only 40 hoar* at Sea. The U S. Mail StpaaTtfip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John 4. Hama, Will «&il oa Thursday, Nov. 10, at iu o’clock A. M. Through in M to (Q hours, only 43 hour* at Ssa. WHsaihne days changed from evgry Saturday to every fiveadays, Goods reoaived, and Bilfa of Lading signed every tiny* ~ I'X?, *»igndiri first-clasa side-irheel Steamships KEY STONE bT ATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ton dais, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Bavannah, and the South and Southwest* At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships ecn nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ao,, fur all places in the South and Southwest. „. v ~ I^JiURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South wiu be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessiry, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies talon? all risks from these points. UKEAT ItKUU&TION IN FARE. Fare by this ruute 23 to 40 per oeat. cheaper than by tho Inland Route, an will be seen, by the foilowms sche dule. tickets from Philadelphia via Charle ston and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Sa van* nah to Montgomery i ijilaitd va*a. «B» __ ft CO Augusta MOO Maaan „ L ,.m ?3 Attanbt..„ T ft £5 Columbci MuO WOO Montgomery* * 38 00 Kobjfe.. 44 90 New Orleans ft qo iter the ship has sailed* ply ou board, at saaoaJvharf fNt$R & GAMMELL. itolr.ftearaor Carolina erery i ah, To Charleston $lB 00 Savannah,—— 13 00 Augusta..—.. in CO Maoon Jti W Atlwta 4* 00 Columbus 1100 Albany 14 00 Montgomery.... SBW Mobile urn New Orleans.... SAM No lading signed a For freighter passage ap] above v ine street, or to _** fitavanaah, HUI For Florida from Chariest Tuesday. For Florida from Savanna St. John a. every Tuesday ai -..steamer* Bt. Mary’s aa4 ind Saturday. jj J 3 u. S. M. STEAMERS .„. HA VHE A 240 boutJumptpk. ARAGUL Captain Linoi. will sail July ti, September 17.iVoveicVi^Bi Wettoa, will tail AugustSO,Octo ber lfl. DecomWriQ. First Ca\» t » . #l3O Second Cabinpassage Tl For f,.i S h. or »— NK!I . gON . At the Warehousing Compeay’s Philadelphia Offioe, Tobacco Warehouse,POCK Street. Phils, j®l3-6m WASHING AND IRONING. £\ WASHING AND IRONING DONE £7r» with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Sintle •\.\_A. Ladies ard Gentlemen, Families, Boarding Schools, Hotels, steambpate, Ao,, at DONOVAN’S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. BS Sooth SIXTH Street, corner of I’funo. , Family Shiru and Collars vatoni roluhed. Everything waahed by hand* on the com num wash-bonnl. The whole buunegsle elnotly attended to by fetnalr operative*. Mr*. DONOVAN. »» V tv fineAnederdedt Mackerel —.107 bbis. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, in whole, halves.quarter*, andeisfcths, GnsMmtl Pickages, for sale by 0. C. SADLER A cu. ARCH Street, aewtf dwr above Frost. sS i sates ttt AtrCtfiofcr. Ilf THOMAS * SOUS, ■ J.U* bteeet. jmfm&w&stisssi and.stock* ynll hereafter beheld at 12 <P«!ocih book,and in the eve runs at 7 o’clock. SC the option of either vale. fOT Ha&dbais of eseh nroperty usned separately, la additionto which we pebhah, ©nth* fiatontai previova to the aale. one thonrand catalogue*, in paxapnletfonQ* cmag ftatl descriptions of aU the properties to be sold on the following Tnoeday. „ RKAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. B7* We nave a large tunoent of real estate a: private ■ale, inclnding every descnctioa of city and eouetTy tPpnßD™isLrlsiGU¥ir‘i““ore _ estate entered oiyoei priAte sale recister, - *Q y ?rtHcd oocasiopalty m out pi Jrao sale abstracts, (el which UW oopies ardprin ted free of charge. eighteenth EALL SALE-NOTEMBES Uth. •TMtof^ No. 1»1 CHESTNUT STREET, _ , On Monday Morning, be soli at pnblio sale, tl^*®n . b »toatial three-story tnck messu&se, with threa-storj back buitdiass, and lot of SS??/ -KImAI sor\!L;lda5 or \!L;lda Ol ChHtaDt rb2ifiL»-» ** 51, eontsimng mfront on Cheainat street II feet, and extending in denth lad feet, to C.over street. The hmse has the modern eonva? mjacss. laa introduced, lath room: hot water clomt, .cooking ranee, Ac. ' Clear of all * renns-«2jooma, remain on morteags. previous totals. quality, including mantel and pier mirrora, fee. ** ptnor NINETJJEN3H g A^.fo A Uth, AT feet front, 121 feet deep. KL,fialeabeolute. Immediate poesession. w BUSINESS STAND.—Modern fosr-stor7 bnck store and dwelling. No. 11W Spnes Garden street, Im mediate possession. fiRKET-Modern dwelling, with large yard. No. 632 Pine street. 13 feet front, 141 feet Two I routs ween Fifth and Sixth and Kaee and Vine streets, with five dwelhues. RESIBEKCE, with aide yard and conveniences. North Seventh street, below Jef- .SSte' ‘ id * ° f *o"U> aui, b 1; us? ?^& <u i t ," s>s , ,S!sg!7 , sis bouae, in tho *‘ reot ’ W,ai 3 lhreB storr br ' ck Same THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL- , I £&North t 8 i d jsfc f rt®“ tt ' •“«'■«»■“■ »f Same Estate. —TWO DWELLINGS.—Two story frame dwelling, east side of Front street, south Jfr’/Kensington.l 21 by 100 feet, with a three-story brick dwelling m the rear, two fronts. 1 Same Estate.—FlVE DWRLLINGS.—’Three-story brick dwelling. souMhwest side of Cadwalader street. iorth of .Oxford. (Nineteenth ward,)2> by 1 3d fee:, two fronts, with 4 two story frame court booses in the rear. Same Estote.-TAVfiRN, STORE, and other improve menta. McCartyviUe, Twenty second ward,(late town ship of Bristol,) Philadelphia, on the new Second-street rood, coptainingltf square perches. Il Tjf^“-~ S S !rro: s* DWELLINGS, McCarty- SlwrirtffilJSS" 1 ’ “ **" wat * id ® ot CB,r above? E “ atc -~™ EE LARGE LOTS, adjoiain? the Santa Eitata.-YEARLT GROUND-BENT, gioso •rasSJn?) 3roU ° d Pro “ t * t,Mt 'K>uUioi Master, (Ken? Orphans’Court Sale—Estate of Charles Cooke d*c»d STAND—Foor-stoVv brick store and dwell in?, southeast corner of and Coates streets, rents for S47ft&)ea r . Orphans’ Court Pale—Estate of Thoms* W Patton dec d.—THREE.STORY BRICK DWELLING, with bSow^roce 1 * 11111 **’ No ” 2 * 9 Tairteenth street, 'x 9 T?l® ate Barr, deo’d. 00 factory street, between Be&oh and Willow and hpnzce and Pise streets, each If fset9inones o* Ift> feet, withtwofronti*. Peremptory STORY ERICK DWKL- Poplar. a. , NEAT RESIDENCE, No.2s North Eleventh street, and Immediate possession, n- i * ? i Mres, on the Raneoca* creek, and on the MoQnt turnpike, Burlington county. TRAO7 OF LAND. 2SI acre*, known JfM&'nraSSfJSS? 1 ’ of Bmjraa, Diri* •^ IU^i £> ? NCE * WEST PMLADEL of Bndge street, wasf oTlSty-elnUi. (Twenty-fourth ward,) lot £d by lbftet, two Bridge sh, ELIGIBLE B* ILDING LOT, at northeast corner of Bridge and Thirtr-moth streets, SO by t£o feet, three fronu. (Twentv fourtn ward.) THREE KLIGIBi.B BUILDING LOTS, north side i ol Bridge street, cart of Thmy-ointh, Iwooflbem 60 feet front, the other HU feet front, each 1» feet deep, two fronts. (Twenty-fourth ward.) s - L 0T .’ < ? n . r ßCi r .°i f J**wr streets. Nineteenth ward, lot 87)» by At feel, two fronts. Bams Estate.—YEARLY GROUND-RENT. $4B, on Urge lot. Cedar street, northeast of Ann. Nineteenth ward. ® a f TW ,li? tat ®~kAFCiE LOT. east side of Philip st, north of Diamond, Nineteenth ward. Same Estate.—FOUß LOTS, southwest side of Nor ris street, between Wert and Gaal streets, Eigkteestfe ward, two frosts. * Same Estate.—NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 612 Spruce street. 18 feet front. 101 feet deep. >«\t^~THRISE-$ r ORY BRICK DWEUr- IN<». tooth ude of C&Uowhill street, between Seventh and Marshall Bam* Estate,—YEARLY GROUND-RENT OF «UO. oil large lot, Fifth street, between Emerald and Jasper, Nineteenth ward. THRKE-STORYBRICK DWELLING,No-fllPow ell street, between Fifth and Sixth and Spruce and Fine streets. FRAME DWELLING AVD LOT, northwest corner )f Fourth and German streets. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 441 N. rhirteenth street, below Bsttonwoml. Three-story brick dwtUmg, No 6SS Prime itreet, with a three-story bnck cwelbng n the rear. No. 62S Fan( street. Second ward. ' THREE-STORY RRICK dVeLLJNg! with three stoT-r Poplar street,west of Thirteenth. BUILDING LOT, adjonung the above ou the west, 18 bj GO Pet. TWO DWELLINGS, adjoiniag the abore on the west. pus*itcre, rosewood fiano-fortes. mirrors, la hok and superior count kbB,*¥.argp’. eniST- ENGLISH cfjTLKRY, VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, CHINA AND GLABSWABE. B6D3ANI) dEpDlks.ic!. CARD.—Our sale to-fcorrow moramx. at ibe aiKtKra store, will oompgiM, besides fiOQ lots of exeeUeatranii ture, gelegant rosewood piano-fortes, mahogany piano i fortes. Preach plate mirrors. Urge and superior coun ters- Urge proof, made by Herring, 192 doa. English cutlery, velvet, Brueeh-eud.othet carets. cßiaa and glassware, beds and bedding. Ae., forming aa attractive aMortnteat, ■worthy the attentttm of bulfei and ntbara desiroes of parcaastuf. , B* Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, A PORTION FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION. , This Evening, November 9. at the Xact:«>a Store, a large Mwiitifirnr of va.uaWe miacellsneons books, theological works, Ac. 9ST For partieolars see catalogue*. Sale at Not. 139 and 141 South Fourth etml . , . . On Thursday Honusc, Atto clock. at ifceAnction Store, an utortmect of excellent second-hand feraitsre. ttecaat piano-fortes, one mirrors, carpets, eta. Iron Cunilics jsctisisi housekeeping, removed to the store for coiT«*iaeeo< Mile. Also. 13) doaen English table eotlerj. Also, a targe and superior Era-proof chest, by Hernng. Also, 3 very larse and tupono* rein ted counters. SALE of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BIBLES, 4c. .. . On Thursday Evening, Nov. ID, at the Auction Store, a collection of valuable nuseelUneous works, family and pocket Bthtes. At. ■3. r or particulars see catalogues. BALE OF • BOOKS, OS VARIOUS INTERESTING . SUBJECTS. _• .... 0» Friday Evening. Nov. U, at the Store, a collection of interesting bo-sks, on vaTtoos subjects. Particulars m catalogues. Sale No. 1331 Chestnut Street. BUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRuRS, BRUSSELS UAH PETS. 4c. . On Monday Morning. November 11. at 10 o’clock, st No. Ifli Chestnut slrtet. b? catalogue, the household furniture, mantel and pier unrrora. carpets. Ac. ia»Tho\aluable residence will be sold at 10 o’clock, previous to sale of furniture. tST For particulars see handbills and catalogues. Moses nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. tonn fiLATH and RACE Streets, M KON E¥ TO LOAN. Moxxt to Loan, n Lakes os small amotsts.cs merohaodixe generally. and on aU articles revalue. Ai i sums om oas Bvsuss wluxi two m mi. m moxth. including storage, Ae. v at Nathans* I'nncijvi B. fc. corn. r of SIXTH nil KAOS SB. Money liberally advanced in huge or email amounts, from one dollar to thousand*, ca gold and elver plate, diamonds, Matches, jewelry, fowUny-tieces, maaiq-*! u»- struments, furniture, urr goods, eloUna*. groceries, or gari, hardware, cutlery, bocks, horses, vtfsT.eiea, harness, ami all articles of value, for any length of tf* l * agree a on, at Natbass* Piicipal EaTASUsaxntr, roelacset corner of Bixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, mth collateral, (heoounted at the lowest market rates. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY* Ac., AT PRIVATEBAUE. at NATHANS’ PRINCI PAL ,R3TABLIHiMENT* 8. E. ccrucr of SIXTH and RAbR Streets.— I Toe foLosnny articles will be sold lor iesa Oianhailoiensaalatoreprices: FinegcjdKnghsh patent full jeweded had plaia, of the most approved and bets make, in hunting cases and doatt* bottomed, Fiaegoie escapement lever and leptne vetches, in hunting ears and open face, tome of them are extra foil jeweled, and beat make. Silver Eighth patent lever vetches, escape ment lever and (spines, in hunting east aid open face, some very superior Swiss. French, aat Oaartier vatch.es; fine gold vest, fob. neck, aid e*uJ> drens chains; fine gold pencileanea and pens,braceUts, breastpins, finger-nngg, ear-nags. etna. medalbona, and jewelry reneruKj. RBMnorHavaaa Ousts atsll per thousand, boxo* cf MOaaoh, vilSJbe aott by single boa or to suit purchasers.huwwi flmsy articles, Ao., Ac., Ac. . AT PRIVATE SALS. _ A superior fen-proof chest, 4 feet high by t feet v.d* Also, vatches, and jewelry of every desenpboa. ST. Lotne, WILLIAMS & BOYLE. AUCTIONEERS K Tv COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. U North MftlN SlKEhl, St. Loris, Mo.. (formerly with Mean. Myers. Clachorn A Co., Pmiade>ps:a.) ©fee i?v ,r • tie maan/actareiP. asd others of Philadelpai*. forthemJe of Vn roods, carpet* boots, those. hardware. jtveQT* Ae„ Ae. B&. C4*h advances nad# on receipt of goods, feh. Settlements at* je three days after sale. ssrniTcif, Utpit, Myers, CUghero, A Co., Phils. ** Bluart A Brother, phi la. ** van Wye*, Townsend, k Warrens, Nsv YhL L. A B, Curtis A Ca, , M Wood. Christy, A Co., 8L Louis, Ko. “ Crow, MoCrea/y, k Ca, 44 “ ntt-fav-u JjTAMILY CHOCOLATE SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A. HKINTZ. importer of French and Spanish _ Store 8. W.ooruer ARCH and NINTH Streets. tf~£a < Factory SJ4 Filbert street.) rpilE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OfFICE A- ao CHESTNUT Str.e% fonrtrj. p»rr#j*. lUM. Mf rehKcdu., touk N»tei. «»| e,.*V.tiltrr D, iu own Line,, or m eonntetjon win other E»nw. Crnc- »nnetri« town, u, cit'r. of tha united StatM. E. S. SANBEOKD, GeaeralFßcenntesdect —Spanish Queen in primeorder v-T m store, and for sale by A. MERINO. «*» 1« South FRONT nno WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MFiV chants —A large stock of Manila Rope, all site*, m&naiacturtd and for at the Invest New York prices, by WEAVER, FITLER. A CO., nK N/v ttN. WATKU wIQN THtawveaw. ZIEGLER & SMITH, oorner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great lepatabom by the wise and prudent coarse the; hare pursued once then coramenoenient in basic**, by aailjag a first-rate article at a low fintre. g^HEESE.—C79 Boies Ilerkiracr-Conntr VO CkHU. for oi. tr C. C. SAPLER V CO.. ABCH Street, second diav above FronL t. 2 qfkfk BBLS, No. 1 HERRING—IOO half Vbßeitra Matfkin-.w White rish.inßoreaei] for ra> in. J. TAh LOK t CO., US util u. North WBIBVF* o* LOVERING'S SYRUP, in hhda. uid hbU., mined price,, for nl, by JAMES SBAHAM A CO., •H VBfITIA S<nM,
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