JSk... "&WltSt^i|fedc^:-:r,::Li r ,rS| MGfcQttdutSJ /fifii », *.] #§'• ivi :* *>* e*» J.V' i -'• ■ hr# vWW •.»»>►***►«.iv^TTVv s ; "'.Jr., L n 4U *#' iJSfjs*} ss#&• *M!®» f •*£ ,-.2 : •'V : >''*■' ~ ,4q^«ithl» T S< ~'?:gi^ttti&!^y^ar.f&tii^^taa»&eaelyt>ii ,7 ' \ \s , ds«Siielt- ,? ’1? m/ 77 7 ' '■■ i «;J, ' - : 7727 Bg>* David HoKdiey, ‘ president of the ParwhV ' --\7;'lV--^|liriln^Obvp'wi'i!M4'^* | 4 > i |, Bh>n.'-. -.' • ''/ ■ -;;‘ ::: 'Sl-tos^^h^5Ch« l Treasury,; ' let , S2;iermooioaing alaly-dollara, with the atatemedtdhat, ;‘ .v , .;i;2it':tt««g^ : fo' s The hen* ■’M .7^' "Witte 2of s doubtless been' , ; touched,'and :“ 5 .-i of the Btjstoh: Mannia, - ':,- > -/'-property', saysVjlfnoVhe tile'been a resident, of' -; ■ ’ affaire.! •;■ • , 1 , !: ..;,t^\ ; i»yesnnentf .2Bur|pg j his reHideii(!o.ini Ihe 7‘,‘f Ms property,! and hie -Mtatc, at n'roceut valuation,'- Vaa regarded ae ' i-i;;K's**72e'?W Wown al the'. '. 2 . Boone children, from the JJnitedßtatee, have been ‘ ?';T ‘,>'pl£ying- the - &>&• London,- in 1 their. ■ :' favorite characters of Sir Peter and Lady Teerie,; homely,j sVtii22rA ijraioaißcoJcfasitioit oftheTrlinds df loamon . , .assembieai i i«tWjs4> l f*4w. s t o t <| Mn ri,i e“ , ChnrohX 2' ’ “ thanQreehleaf, ofßrooiryn,'ayetereii advboato of -", the J^T*^A*fS^ D -WihMef naval' chaplains participated inthedellberations, Among ‘ : 'other'interesting trails of*the occasion w«e the' 0.l reading of & letter fromßev.JanieH Beecher, mifl " ; •t^^Kong,oiging Ufe, vJJ by .i e-“ 'flieAmerikianSpameh;*Friend.&»ietjr; !L *"„.j . gp*TKe fidehesief(Sf r , T;) ! P»io»‘eayi|hat the ; ,2- .-.jofunenfloretiojK enjthela to . Senator BroderWk, to ; ';- ‘''2>'EKBirJa^eeoJwto,^e,e|^oehtJWnjdnJphy-' ■ : • sician, has juat retired iVoni hia otlice orpersonai . physloian in' daily 'attendanoo on tha Queen; of 2. 7 '-evlio««’'.U©aitt s -&a2:'t3hL*S ’f‘or-:tw^i ,^s2| 7 j , Mv'enjesrj.: Advanced »ge andiil-health are the : 7 r -. '"’' - '>■. reaaonsfor hia resignatian. ''. . ' ; ■ ' :7r bt%>Bton,2tlte2foptotorj j«q O'. '''•’ , '2‘;flfeat i^'CStolertOwn’;A>l : ihe, : P?>PMe ofgotßng‘a r .ilihaneas ofßroirnfrtfm'whiohtoimodola boßt, was;, 2 ; , h ? w i?V 7-'- \'2,2',hiivisitV7iii';'i' -■ :: ' ! ■{•■... ..-. .’ eeinnaU Commsfnal ha i tho following despatch, ', ~272w i doi;*e2tf ^ro;btvrhst:pi^^’’Jrdi’i f ' - lnoirCHlatiOo. - .The 81. Joseph Journal that : It waa onrrenUyireported-rthefe that Ijr. DeTl ef . . ,7 Kansas.-who was reacued ftetntha St.'Jbeeph jail,' ; haamada hp a compahy of dosperadoea in tne Tef :!.. ;7 rlhiryt and gene East for the purpOwOf tresenlug . rd.7-74M fitiiwfftron,-priKihl .v They v pp)pOSe7helh»i;e'o r .‘ 77 .ifaiim7fbiooat':th6 East, and,'if neoeM»i7, caU in -2 7,2. Hunesota,Towa, and. the Northwest generally, to’ ... ' . aasiat 'at tThe sheriff of Jefferson n . ‘ V rOonnty, Va.', has' been written ioyand warned of : ! 7 .-‘Ai( th*'«ohehie‘.,;'t'd* f,)*7'trS."> .* 7 7 7 perrons are reminded that thia 1b a Kansks Story, - > ; /.;7:ft„imi4nmit'be taken-TriUi i Jpif Sgrain’of ailoirtnce, 7 ■ ; Dr. Dov ia anpposed to be.lecturicg amohg tile ru* >2 772 f^iaftoWotlinl^.”,"'-!•'•'.72.*, - , 2 , C ', 5 .? ;i'te^.#h2| > itti!hnfg-7i)»»pr<«&..2 B>j 8 >j: s .ttat, 2 . 2r ; Pa.,;wont : ■ 7 to'Kaataa. uiider.an appoliithient a 4 United Statos ' r'/JadgOjin passlngthroaghaMtUcineothoimet old ' .7 727O»f»t^e'SfeWiV,TjIl?2i >^s0!^'2fjlT f 4 i ,,iai V; t .,'.- VV Rrb-4»l»tJ.Pw®?. # t*i.®*Ptwt»4 J»W», 7: ■...:: In arms to aaeall the free-SUte’settler». : ' Among 7 - ftem 'vrlie.’ brote dia -77 ' 2".dhMged by 1 (p Ctowno* Wise' proinljod.to 7,7 ;7 discharge Qerrit Kmlth,) withaleotnre, aa poor " 2 7, 7 7’ Is^nmt'dlhiVtliij'whoTlUteifr; ,tlie«i, ; tnm- tng tothii NorfhSraiiwiiUiSonthern principles, ha ■ knwhik^r ; lJb*TihJ; f Wu bioughtup In the flw i 'S'Jrorthj lisMl thoJjjHiifhntlfhaU jo-with, W» ypn»B*a % •vg: to,best pro” ihe'iroe-SibjstSToJaldat ■ of . TdR : . ;g.ri*toSnln4 H,'>lrab> InUVftVof laughtakj uln » . moment'Brown' ceased: praying, and turning his V' .t'Jlo^jii^^upiiftaipoj^nder.iproi&kod: *‘Ab4 ’bj;'- « »«• : t ' with9ltt '(iilirig thf Lord anything about l4io'i|>heOord of Cook’s i ;' ..ponoßal eijp«rieaoe. Xt ielatod how to diet be-. ' - caao tdptallitSd with’ißrowri; in 1858, jest after ,f. , the battle of Black Jaok; how ho was indnhed to join Brown to eorpeerato with him in his. It hors. - ~..‘;ror Boonring, thofreoilora of K&wis; bow certain . r ’ l ' expodmonafor rescuing slates ffom Missoatl, aid’ sotting .thorn free in', yam»da;were accomplished j and similar details‘equally’irrelevant. TfioMoru. - important portions wore those whiohtold of'tho , , ; Convention WldyihyCanade; atiwliioh the swolli : ~^.il !t aom».,Consiltation’.wss'fcsimsd:.of the jnilitaty -%i naln6d*sdor'BtoWsifc%hfch Brown’s parte wont' ’ OriginU ioton&fnjTwhiob, S-yeyV. v. was to ho Instructed by, Oolonoi Porbes,»nd of bis yypSfe'-owii •- exploration- ordetrerson-oenntyr-Vh.-r odder ' illps ; to 'PW re ' tll6 .way for the in ia^d?S^,'wero,^S&^^n^'?d®^^o?, 0 b«l ~the : tim«l Of'tho-' inyasian-wOUld-haYe beau diffor ; ?'?, ont but for the information; riven by Col. Borb'et: - - V- -'i s Bat,*l together. 1 the - oohfoscicndoes not War. very, ; strongly.upenthe case,,and.it is the opinion of the ... court tnatCook has withheld the greater part of ■ ‘his knowledge, ! Pin certain reasons the paper'is 001 be J?>! ? a h ■' Foteigttinveatmehuin the Unitedi' -£:Y,.- 1 , 4/ V; ' :%~wAte:m)L•: ; ■ i -' . ' Mt.oun'riMd to find.ftoounM of John J. Astor, - Astoi, JaoobLlttie, aanMo PeObody, . •>•;• ettflilonraf- the ■Knlhsd Bt#og,.bnt ft«7 : wi d their cotintiymen »r# lentthlß ooanttynoleW thin 13M.000. A sjantah :yanJSßWt tJm9rM*N& «*«*{»» l»#ueo«ditor to ft# tune of #toojo#o.-ond .»i noble friend afherßj.tliß Coont -Cf 4si*» rijt'ndr^otnt.-’ott'' . " Utenliitaiiof Eiirope ore credilbrabf ours. Thtrbro- : . The## wife people have been looking ouafift n nloy V. mv« the C6nnt or Paris from being compelled’ td' 1J , follow hie jpaiidiiltber’aiesnmple ana keep nhool. Seyeral oftheßaxe Ooburg OotliM hire alee in ; *« . : t • “The .Oonint, Komi e»w enonghef this oonntnr : .* trifle—enough to. keen hta wKps hit violjil fail#. ■' ■ • q, .i> e*dUy«>ooont#»ftenj>p«aranaecf ft#. 't\-. ... came of the KqtheehUde, both of London and falls: hat It is onrionathat the famona pnbllaherj Pon ,' vented enough toigivejhiatnearlj: If>,(XKlifr*aoa a . Teir- oarefai stadT of Bemoeraer In Afterlsa ; : ,•. WbiVi . ; . .locto.eqnie oLbiseavijgf Jfl.the.haadß ofonr Go- Jpfp >*iMM k|t -IwMB2 jfi Dteaof raiaidvifertif "-t>«Wo|rita W>lj| die, loyein&rf following WNIXPR.aTATSS, .., F9K,XPrk...-§puth»mnlOl(.,NB* Y0rk.,.,.& .V.Nov l Wofc.‘i'.,|wtli»Wtoff,.K«w York,—.... .vNov 4 Fulton'. ... - iSoatnatnptoii. .Nott York— Nor in 'Xeutomv. ...ikSthiliipttn..NotvYork, .. ..Deo 4 i Th« o»lifOTni& M»rt Burner. Ml) (rpm Hew York on thefithjMid JOthof each month, 1 - r ” ' ;*• /Ths HavanaSuam*™ leave New York on the ld> 7th, endUth** each month, and Charleston, 0* G*, r'When the'abovedated fall on Bandar, the ■ teamen ■WUleaUop Moadajycxoept from Key OrieanM HAKINE ■ INTES.LIGJSNCE. . >ay oy. i»ffMj>M.rai*i,ii»r. n, lata. JH UftES J- —i- .7 S | SUN SETH n o ' ' Sohr i H ? MMro, from Botton, in jSfchr R H Shaimon!'M4rU, 1 i»T« from Boaton, in b»l -; SoSßmteSoVent, 8 ii»j*frbm Pro'?idoiio’a,lnVrj»UMt (njfnjya y. (Jpdshsli.. >-*, i .* < i j•■ 1 , x V 1 from Indian River,; ~p&rl^arrWalra*Jey,Bday»Ylroin Georg*town,Md, iScKrMlnrt.eot., Biker. from BrSiton. Bohi'Lonfjs Brv. Wonvor, front Boiton, JliWhiW, G.Mdjr, from fall Bivor. rtSoht Snoot Hnlor, from, Providence, ~ BolrJ HAllen, BXWMrom Salem, , , . , Stooinabip Boeton, Henry J "it«Sn»bil>i)bl»w»ro4, Now York, JAlHordioa. :.SorkHßFiikr Kl,k» How Orloona, Pettit, Aim tin Sc '^&h4BoUo.Rjrdor. Barton, Tw.ll. Sc Co. s ‘ v, Soar RW billon, Mnrs., Charleston, N StnrWvnnt Sc CO, toh* RH Shannon, Matts,Bridgeport.. do ohrJ&sJdaxfield, May .Boston.; . , do< .Bchr Alipe Lea, Foster, Boaton, L Addonreld at Co. : & 6or. ' Bohr J,;LWhite,. Dandy, Providence, TiYertap Coal ' ‘ Bohr J H Alien. Babcock, Salem, C A Heoksb&r k Co. Washington, BiC*'Hayes* God- Fillmore, WiUes/ do '■ ‘ Nevin'fc Sawyer. 5 Benr Baoo.'Haleyi _ • : do do Bohr Louisa Gray, Weaver, Richmond, .do • ’.(Oorresiiondenoe of The Press.) ' ■ ' , \ • HAVRE DK GRACE, Nov, 0, 1859. .The Kingston left ibis morning with 16 boats m ’ tow, ■%?BSitote«l.rt Co nnS oorn to o Wm 8 Smith * Co, and pigiron to Cshan &..Co t Jas 3arritt, terk, sumao, Ac. to Poplar street whariYßus auehaniiat John Cline,. Osprey. Bnow Shoe, and ; A J Kits. hnnber to Noroross * Sheets; Frank ’lanart,'* dd,to John Craig t Thorny E Sheets, do, toOadwala der * Co; Daniel B Morrell,-J B Wingate, Extenuate, and Sarah Edith, coal to Delaware City; Economy, do, H J VRB ueqrace, Nov.lo, 1643. ' L The Wyoming lelti here this morning With 6 boats, la* .MsSiisrf bar to LB M Solb, pikilton fcCatell, do to Snail fMton i ’ :: -7/ : MEMORANDA.,!; ’. ' for Hong Kong* sailed froi# San for Ban Bias, sailed from San Francisco lWh ult. - -- •- - - - . j , 7 Bhin.OomnionweaUh4 Crosier, for Melbourne,cleared at San Fr4nowco lSih ult. « J - jßhip &tsOn-u,-Owensi Norton, cleared at Charleston .[[MrkManan^^fflth, from Janeiro Uth Sept for his oortl'was'spoken in li? S 2 03, lon 6Tfid.no date, by haharclblAfiifratCharleston. T-, V." 7 ~ jßark; Bmith, at MarseiUes ?Sd ult for Met* * Brl^S oon!i ght, Small, cleared at* Portland Bth inßt °§ohT* KVj Jones,‘Crowell, and Orris Frances) Clark; oleared&tßostonfor.tfusportnthinst. / j Bohr Roanoke, Smith henoe at Rookland flth inst, Sohr Busan Bmy, Lnnt, sailed lrom Newburyport 7th Hoover,.hence for;Bdston, at New , Gandy, hence at Providence Bth .^gchrs' Revenue, Gandy; F 0 Smith; Bmith,and & T , HimUey, sailod. from Providence Bth inst for -SclrrJoHii Sharpjhehoe, arrived at Alexandria ‘ Ottiinst.^-* 4 'o# >* i *’•' ( TN THE COTOIT OF COMJIOIST PLEAS A FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILAUEI,- JOSBPH WALKER V«. MARY ; ELIZABETH WAL KER. Bub. in Divoroe. June T.. 1869. No. 90. ; On motion of L; O.OA.RSIBV, for Libellant, a rule has been granted in the above case, returnable November 21,180. to' ihowcause why a Divorce & vinculo matri monii should ;not bo decreed. Personal servioe of tM Role having foiled ton .account of the absence, of Re potident,' the Court have directed this publication. gnsgUfclltt*, ~ , . , ~ , ' • - •* i- HEOICINAJL. rjIHE OXYGENATBD BITTERS! •; THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! 1 /‘DYSPEPSIA, . -- • DYSPEPSIA, ■ ' i J .. ~ DYSPEPSIA, i •; «TAi wall a*. INDIGESTION, HEART-BURN, WATER- BRASH, ACIDITY, FLATULENCY, OP PRESSION AFTER EATING,-LOSS OP APPETITE, LANGOUR, LIVER- COMPLAINT, FEVER AND Ague, bilious.complaints, sick headache,. BtLPTYi and ailvDiseasef' ariaing from Imperfeot Di gestion or Disorders of the Stomaob. are -Ttpldiy and permanently cured by this distinguished and establishedKemedy,. . . , VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL, ' (From a Distinguished Clergyman,) ... “Has* Taunton, Maas., Jan. : 4, 1658, |‘.'‘To ths Editor'ot ’Tit* Christian Mirror. Sir: Fdr more than tßjentl-five year* I have beep a sufferer from toe dyspepsia. Betides trying the patience of my nmuy pbyeleiaae in the almost uaelesa tria! of their v&nooi preeonptions, I- have tried a treat variety of patent-medifllneßj-vUh a similar result. Through the kindness of Dr, W. G.Hanßford, (received; in March last, a half dozen bottles of the Oxygenated Bitten, JroraMr/Seth W.Fpwle kGq„ Boston; I began to use them .without any hope of denving. help from them. Bemjrdetertnined to give them afiiir trial, I continued theirW,., but, WJtbouVafljr perceptible benefit till June. Since tqen. I Iwye grtdaauy improved in health. till I am entirely free from acidity of the stomach; and from tne consequent flatalenoy, and the awful and'almost di*t»ctlnjeiokbeadaohe,whiohoften f forday*tegether, ha* wholly unfitted me • for study and for another min* uterial duties, and rendered life a burden, Having de rived so great* relief, lfeel that I owe it, naan ekpres aionof gratitude to Mean. Fowle & Co., and also a duty to the pubtie, to recommend tneir Oxygenated Bitters, a*,Tn my estimation,*' ho seek health, that the only .(/eanw. nsft, the, vvrittbs signature Of “I. HUTTB, M, the printed name of the Ffoprie- iWt FOWLE k CO., on the out~ side wrapper. Ti.xa no otubk i it were money wasted . WISTAR-a BALSAM OF WILD OHERHIr, , n WIST Aft’S BALSAMOF WILD CHERHY. j ;i' fi Vjwi& f * CO., BotsSbnV J r-'- - AOKJfTSJ it"V, !' - ‘ N ? rth B<, « > ,p/lFevolain, i C. Dupont & Co., ymoh Proprietors, U* F. Martelle. .. , ‘ J«.Hennes»y. , f 4 , Auo. Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiakejr,ana the choicest varieties of Madeira. Sherry, Port, Burgundy, and liune Wines, Palm Tree Gm, Jamaica Rum, Santa Cruz Hum, Bordeaux Oil, &0..&Q, , a37-ly rf^LABET.-—XOO cases B»rton & Gueatier’a Vy St, Julieni 800 do. Bt.Kutotln; 990 do.Waahinf ton Morton St. Jnliehj 100 do. do. Talence. pints; 50 do. Chateau La Roses So do. do. Leoville; Scotch Ale, in stone and glass; Younger's, Harvey**. Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by ,u 5 A, MERIIio. m Soutli FRONT Street eCOTOH’ WHISKEY. —125 puhchcona ►3 James Stewart A Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and for tale by, GEORGE WHITELEY; «ll*3m CABINET WAKE. TTOGUET & HUTTON? JLA MANUFACTURERS OF >i ' r> e s k s : AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. 369 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcases, Wardrobes, etc. s9-8m EUBNITtJRE and BILLIARD \J TABLES, MOOKE & CAMPION. • No.'Ml SOUTH SECOND m oonneotion with their extonsjve. Cabinet Business, are now ; and have now onhand a full fupplr, finished with JdOORE A CAMPION'S IMFROVEI) CUSHIONS, •which bt® pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. •' ■- Fot the duality and finish of these Tables the raanu aoturers refor to their numerous patrons throughout the Jnioni who ar* fomihar with the character of their work. . . iyaa-Cm COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TtfoitOE IS HEREBY GIYEN. that the i.l firm of WARNIOK, CHADWICK. A BRO< is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, aha Stove business will be oonttnaed under the name of CHADWICK A BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Btreets. ‘ JOHN K. CHADWICK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July 11,1859. Jyis-tf ; NOTICES. rpHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS. '*'• » NOTIQE TO STtJDENTS. EThe Evening Studies by gasdight, from the Casts nt Antique Statuary, commence on BaTURDA Y, October lst.ftt7P.hlT ’The Life Class oommonees its studies on MONDAY EVENING,OetoberSd,*t7P.M. i ■ , ’ * JOHNSARTAIN, sgg-tf Chairman of the Committee.op Instruction. jCPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers an Geod >3 year's Patent Vulcanized .Rubber Suspenders, Braids.Wpbi, and all other fobrios and artiolesmnde by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets ,of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the s&me are properly stamped or labelled rntb my name, and by my aotbonty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine specimens nowin store, and to give their orders ror the Spring. Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUBI VE OWNER .OF THE ‘PITLES. AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE, PATTSNT for these goods, wmoh embrace all the styles heretofore manufootured or im- P A£s6t!llB l MANUFACTURE and SELL the Term*--niaybe obtained on application to me at No. fi COURTLANDT Btreet, N* Y. ttN-lv f , ..HORACE H.PAY. SCALES. gr FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES. Pot tale by FAIRBANKS & EWING. ro»-)y - 718 CHESTNUT Street, Philo. Wr FAIRBANKS’ HAY, COAL, AND otN CATTLE SCALES. Forealobr * FAIRBANKS ic EWING. 716 CHESTNUT Street. PbiU. s* HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES.— £&* STRONG ft. ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and w " Hay Sealee require no pit. Platform and Counter Soalea'oi every deecriptKm. They reoelve all Fnction and Wear on Boll* frutead of Knife Ed*e«» aa on othei Scales Cali and examine before purchMWC elsewhere, cMn?, C' BUSINESS CAROS. WALLACE & BRODHEAU, ” 87 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YOHK. Stock* And ftondi bought ami sold, on Commission. Frasci* -B. Wai-lac*. Edward C. Brodurad. • ogHm* - 1 ♦ 7. SROWK KOVBY, , ypHlt W. HBNRT, ; (iAte of HoveyAßuohanam) (Late of Henry ATurner.] * Y k AT LAW. ! , 1 INDEPENDENCE, JACKSON COUNTY, COLLECTIONS mode of Eastern Claims In any pari of Western and Northwestern Missouri. ' 1 * RKfXB TO Meurs. R. Wood, Marsh, k Hayward,) “ Caleb Cope A Co., > Philadelphia. “ alter. Price* k Co., \ KT Merchants will please entout the above and paste at the head of *'.Bl^»lUoelvab^e. ,, 00 11-lm A lex. McKinney, jflk ATTORNEY AT LAW, _ GREENSBURG, pA, . Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In qianacoanties. sell-tf rpHB ADAMS EXPRESS ‘ 00.. OFFICE JL W'CHESTNtrt' Street.' forwards Parcels, Paok ages.Merohandiie, Bank Nples,'and Speoie, either by its own Linpi, or lnoopneption with other Express Com wawaf ,|te vna °^y" B l dsiro4} ht ■ aal-tf t ' Oeperai Bnpenntennent PUBB CONFECTIONERY, -S. HAnPVAOrOEHD By ... LaUofMon A - HEINTZ - Btere S.W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets, 8m < Factory 814 Filbert street.) V. B. PALMER’* ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH and CHEST NUT. - K&. Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest oath prioai.. *es-8m Doings of the Pennsylvania STATE FAIR FOR 1865. SIX FIRST PREMIUMS ANp SIX DIPLOMAS, Best Furnaoo for Warming Buildings. , To Arnold . SJOO^W SURPLUS.. * .......... 160,000 PLRE, MARINE* AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and Merer landlse of all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland add Ocean* on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. _ __ OWICBRS. GEORGE H. HART. President S, H. BUTLER, Ass't Secretary. Oiam H. Hart, ““"‘S.'w. Bailer, E. P. Ross. Andrew E. Chamber*, A. C. Cattail, Charles 0. Unlay, Foster 8. Perkins. H. R. Coggshalf. Samuel Jones. M. D.» Hon. H. M. Fuller, ant SAVING FCNI>B, CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT* IN KS terest.-national safety trubt com pany, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of TRIIID* Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penngylv*- Money is received In anyjni%lMgeQr small, and in terest the day ofuepositto the day ofwith- The office is open every day from 9 o’olock in the morning tills o'clock fn the evening, and on Monday aArsAey A _ ROBERT SELFRIDOB, Vioe Premdent, Willuh J. Rrxd, Secretary. _ „ DLRXCTOB.S, Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joeepq B. Barr, Robert Selfridie, Francis Lee, Samuel K.A«h ton, Joseph Yerkes, , 0. L&ndreth Munna, Henry Diffenderfer* money is received and payments made . The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, m Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such firff-olus securities *« will el* ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and whlencannot rail to give permaneaoy and stability to this Institution. aul-lr CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES ►3 trust COMPANY, ooraer THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*, Large and email a tune reoeiyed, and eaid bwk on de mand without notice, inth FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. m®)?"“ d “ DRAFTS for sale oo England, Ireland, and Scotland) from £1 upwards. fereSfe™"”- “A little, but often, fills the Purse." ORANKLIN SAVING FUND— Ohesttmtani .w,«s position demand. Depositors money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, ko> This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently wilt run no nikwith deposi tors' mpney, but have it at ail times ready to re turn with 0 per oent. interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. , Females, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits can be withdrawn ohlt by their oonsent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo- % f k°S , B‘m ,, B , )Si iUJOSIVED. Office open daily horn p to 8 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o’olk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Slimmer. George Russell, Malaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany, Nieboias Rjltenhouee, Nathan Smedle/, Jos. R. Satherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W.Lippinoott. „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President Cmus Cadwallalsb, Treasurer. ■ 018-y (l A Dollar saved is twioe earned.' MACHINERY AND IRON. S4KUXL V. MURICK* J, VA.CdRA.It MXRRtCK. WILLIAM H. MURICK. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY. . FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRKETS, MERftbT&'&ONS, BNOINEBRB AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River* and Marine service, Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, fco.; Castings ofall kinds*eitherlronor Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Im proved construction. Everrdesoription of Plantation Machinery, suoh a* Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Paps, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filteys. Pumping Engines-, &o. Sole Agents for N. Rillietut's .Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; and AspmwaU k Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine, ane-r JjTAMILY CHOCOLATE Manufacturer andlmporter of Frenoh and ofajush Store 8. W.oomer jffiOH Street,, m-srn (Faotorr 81, Filbert itreet) OLIVES. —Spanish Queen, in prime order in store, and for sale by a. MERINO, 030 140 South FRONT Street. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER ohants.—A large stock of Manila Rope, all'sizes, manufactured and for sale, at the lowest New York N..BN .wWAa rjTIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great imputation by the wise and prudent course they have pursued sinee their commencement In business, by selling a first-rate article at a low nrnra. «IS-tf f^HJSESE. —079 Boxes Herkimer-County V/ Cheese, for sale by C. 0. SADLER k CO., ARCH Street, second door above Front. nJ OAA BBLS, No. 1 HERRING—IOO half T OVERING’S SYRUP, in hltds. and Ail bbb.,redaoed^ DEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels various SLANGS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and VR Running Rigging, manufactured of the best mate rial, and for sale, at manufaotti ere*lowest prices, by M „ w . WEAVER, FITTER, k CO., c&8 “ N. Wwtflr atreat, *aKirLAhIIEM,HIA,i r LA h llEM , HIA, For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 12 noon, (Express,) and UJO P. M. For Chester at 8.16 A. M,, 11 noon, 3,30 and 11.10 P. M, For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M,, 12.3.30, and 11.10 P. M, For Newcastle at 8.26 A. M., aaqS.*y P, M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. M., and 3 30P, M* For Dover at 8.16 A. M., and 8.30 P. M, For Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 3 30 P. M. For Beaford at 8.16 A. M.« and 3,30 P. M, For Laurel at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 H. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Baltimore at 8.30 A. M-, (Express,) 10.16 A. M., and P. M, Leave Wilmingtonat7.l6 A.M.and 11 AO A. M.,1.46and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. v Leave Seaford at 6.46 A. M„ and 4.05 P, M, Leave Milford at 7.60 A. M., and 4.06 P. M, Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M., ands.4o P. M. ' jeave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. ..eave New Castle at 10 66 A, M„ and 8 P. M. jeave Chester at 8,12 A. M>, 2.22 and 9.16 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.16 A.M. , TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE „ „ Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M., Leave Wilmington at 926 A. M., 12.66 P. M.» and 1220 A " M ' SUNDAYS Oolyat JI.IOP. M.,frora Philadelphia to BnUtiflora, Only at 6.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, -will nmiM follows! Philadelphia for Ferryviile and intermediate placet at 6 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perrjville and intermediate plaoos at 6.46 P. M. Lea re Baltimore for Stominerg Run, Chase's, and Harewood at 6.64 P. M. _ n 8 8. M. FELTON, President. 1859. Missus 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW VORK LINKS, THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD C0 5 S LINEB. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, VBOM WAI.NOT-STRKKT WHAKV, Will leave as follows, vix: 4 tab*. At 6A. M., via C&mden and Amboy, Cam.« Am. Accommodation..... .....$135 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,(New Jersey) Accommodation.. 2 25 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail.. 8 00 At 11 A. M„ by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City,Wosterij Express.... 3 00 At 12>i P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo- 2 26 At 9 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. &A. Ex press.-..,...- 800 At 4 P f M.j by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Express —- 8 00 At 4 P. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer seyCD/,2d Class Tioxet—....... ........ 325 Atep.M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail 8 00 At 11P. M., via Caradon and Jersey City,Southern Mail.... 2 25 At 6 P. M?via Camden and Arabov .Accommodation. (Freightand Passenger)—lst Clast Ticket... 3 36 2d Class Ticket........ 160 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, oto.,at 6 A. M. and 4K l r .M. ForMauon Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M., via Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap. Btroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeabarre, Montrose, Great Bend, to.* at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 2H and 4P. M. • For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2P. M. WAY LINKB For Bristol. Trenton, Ac, at 2K and 4 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra. Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town. 4ED,,4tJBM,_l*ana3M P. M. Steamboat John Neilson,ror Bordentcnrn and interme diate places, at 9M P. M. Steanjboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A. M. and 4 P.M.- Fmy pounds of baggage only aliowod eaoh passenger. Fusengert,qre prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit tliei: responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, am will not be liable for any amount beyona $lOO, exoept by speoial contract. . OoM'UP* WM. H. GATZMER, Agent, PHILADELPHIA AND fiffiHsfeSScSELMIRA RAILROAD LINE QUICKEST ROUTE to EUura. Wilkeatarre, Buffalo, Chlo&go, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur* Jfngton, Montreal, St. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunllpth, and St. bAfCV. Sor Elmlra.Nlaxara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, [ilwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington, and St. Louis. For FJmir»?^iogori'Fal?! , , I 'Eun , Chios,o, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,Bt. Paul’s U rbngton, ‘ "t. Louis. Si A. M. and 8.90 P. M. trains rnn through to RIBBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon y Branch. , The7AOA. M. train connect* at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pittston, Scranton, ana all stations on the LACK AWANNA ANDBLOOhISBURG RAILROAD. Baggage ohecked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. T'olutmq tx> pmpur.it sttlieJ'liliftt.lpHs *nd Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Omce, Northwest oorner of SIXTH and OUloHTNUTStree|s.and at the Passen ger Depot, comer BROAD andVINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves ths Depot, Broad stroot, below Vine, daily, (Sun dajr excepted,) for oil noinw West and North, at 6 P. M. Freights must be delivered before 5 P. M. to insure fo fetePnfcatian.a^^ Fifisht Depot, BROAD, bolow Vine, Or to CHAR. B. TAPPEN, General Agent! Jl W, comer SIXTH and CHESTNDTmreet*, • 001-tf Philadelphia, nPHE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL x RAILROAD. 1859. 1859. THE tf-ffIWMJf. E4UAL T ° THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINB BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, Nsy York, niid noiiili Knit, am! at tin Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin nnnati.Bi. Louis. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, Bt, jPaul’e, iqdianapolia, Louisville, New Orloane, and all intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Kentuc ky. Michigan, wisoonsiq, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus furnishing faoihiies for the trans portation of Passongers tfiiaurposaed for speed and com fort by any other route. Express and Past Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train: Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Past Trams, The KXPKESB HUNS DAILY: Wall ami Past Lines, Sun days expected. Mail Train leave# Philadelphia at 7.W A.M. Fast Line »* “ 11.09 A.M. Express Train leaves “ 10.£0 P. M. „ ,WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkpsburg Accommodation at A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, J.OO P. M. Columbia „ w ** , 4.30 P.M. Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, rarkesburg, and Lancaster Trams, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for aunhury, Williamsport, Elmira, BufTa lo.NiagaraFalls,audintermediate points,leaving Phila delphia at 7.10 A. M.« and I P. M., go direotiy through. Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the office of the Qomp&ny in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the west; alio on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. ft*. Pare always as low as an* other Ronte. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THk EA3T AND THE GREAT NORTHWE6T. The oonnectiou oftraoks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding (U 1 dravage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages reauily appreciated by Shippers of Freight end the Travelling “ _ FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freights of all descriptions oan be for warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Balti more, to any point ou the Railroad* or Ohio, Kentuoky. Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,or»Miajouri, by Rail road direct. , , „ The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods oan be forwarded to any Sort on,the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentuoky. Tennessee, umberiand, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misuun, Kansas. Arkansas, and Rod Rivers; and at Cleveland, Bandusky, and Chioago, withßteamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by Uio Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies. REV Be particular to mark packages “ via Pinna. Rail road/ Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, Will do well to direct them to bo shipped by tins Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com- D. A. STEWART, Fill,bur*; Doyle & Co., Steubenville,!).; H.B.Pierce A Co., Zones vi fe, 0,; jjf. Johnston, Ripley, O.; Jl, MoNeely. Mays vilie, Ky.; OrmabyA Cropper, Portmuouth, O.; Paddock Sc Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; 11. W. Brown A Co., Cincinnati. 0.: Athorn A Hibhort, Cincinnati, O.: R. C, Meldrum, Madison. ImL; William Biughnin, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley .V Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra ham A Co., Cairo, 111.: R. V. Rags, fit. Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris A Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co.. Chioago. III.; W. H.H. Koonts Alton, Ilk; Murphy A Wallo, Dubuque, lit.: or to Freight Asents of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following placos before shipping; or lettors addressed to either of them on the subject of froighta. will moot with prompt attention: E. J. SNKEDERi Philadelphia* MAGRAW A KOONB,BO North street, Baltimore. 1 88:: ,Ulo,n N - Y * A. SCtiTT, Gen’l Sup't, Altoona, Pa. WEST CHESTER and PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD VU MEDIA. „ FALL ARRANGEMENT, , On and alter W.EDN EDSAY, October 5,186 J, the trains wll leave VniMelphia, from the Station, N. nf EIGHTEEN PH and MARKET Streets, at 7.30 and 9.3 t) A. M.. and at 2.30 and SP, M. from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET 8 TRLET, at 7 and IQ A. M„ aitf 1.30 andi ..ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at6A. M.,and t P.M. Leave WestChesterat7J9A,M.,nod4AOP. M. ~. „ HiiNrtY Wood, General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROADTaIORNING LINK, for POTTBVILLE,READ ING and HARRIBBURG, Leaves the Dopnt, at oorner of BROAD and VINE Streets, at 7.30 A. M.,l)AlLY.(Bunday* excepted,) for POTTaVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate Kints, connecting at Harrisburg with trains ruuningto ttaburg, Ao. IURRtsUIJHIj: for F&TSVILI,B Had ..At 4.45 P.. M., DAILY, (Bandaysftxc6pted,)for READ XNG. and intermediate points. apis W. H. McILHENNY, Secretary. BKNOER TKAINBFOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE BTATIONB.—On and afterJeUanuary, 1842, the Passenger Train# for DOW NI NO TO WN!w i| [ start fromthe Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Ranroad Company, oorner of BROAD and TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7JO j AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.45 r. ftl • DAILY (Sundays excepted.) of tho PhilKi "’ hl ‘ dJO W. 11. M.ILHKNNY.SMreUrr. RYE DISEASES. JLf , Dn. OSMUN, OCULIST, Who has just relumed from Europe after an absonoe of Severn) years, during which tune he has paid esiiocial attention to the treatment of K>o Diseases At the bettor medical schools of Germany, Franco, and England, pur poses to locate permanently in Philadelphia, and may be consulted every morning (Sundays excepted) at his Qfßco.No. 1619 CHESTNUT Street, , . The Dootor Is provided with all the newest and most improved juMruments necessary to the praotico or ms profession; among others, ho has brought with Inin from Berlin, Prussia, a most perfpot instrument lor ex amining the optic nervo and the internal membranes oi tbp Eyfr-tha first iustruiueutof tho kind ovor brought to ll, K "rIf’IBoNDAY, WKUNKSPAY, nnd FRIDAY, from 9 to lOo’olock A.M. Lir.OSMiJN will take fdeasure Ki; FREE 0 " )NBULTATiGNB TO TH£ POUR. 84- oxvidend|. jyjECHANICS’ BANK, Philadelphia, Noy. The Director* havo I THIS DAYfoolafed a Dividend ofriVE pJSR OKNT. for the wgt six month*, parable on and aftor the 11th init..a*reeafek to charter. nJ iitll J. U MfITCHBLL, Cashier. Q.IRARD BANK, PhilaUel phis, Noy. 1, The Uireotor* have THIS DAY/declared a Dividend of THItEE PER CENT, out of Abe profits for the last six months, payable, free of Stare tax, on or after the Uth instant, m con formity vitii the provisions of tuo General Banking Lew. W. L. SCHAFFER, n2-dtll | Cashier. Bank of penn township, phiu delphia, Nov. J, 18W. _1 The Dirootors have Tills IfAY declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on thrf Capital BtrSk for thehSft six months, payable on demajid, clear ofßtate tax. n2-12t JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier. EDUCAI>IONAIi. ITR. SCHMIDT having been so often fr TX r , e LT.£ d L od , e^£^V ime to the instruc tion of Music, atm especially of the Piaxo and the ;qience of Compohithi.v, flow takes pleasure to inform us kind friends and anionored public, that he shall be Classes will be formed after Losler's celebrated ays tom hu u hi ( u, «utcB»ful in Pori, and also in New York übder Messrs. Gottschalz, Mason & Uoldbkck, andwhich is in fact the system of all the celebrated conservatories in Europe, an early applica tion for which laTespeotfulljr solicited. For term*, *a., Mr. 8. would retpectfuflr request to npply U\ i %r«. Ciucxßßixo k Son’s Piano Ware house, -We. 607 Chestnut street, and Messrs. Andrk k Co., No. 11M Chestnut street. andbk * „ ~ XKfKRBMCXS: C. Ouiilou. Esq., Gustav Batter, Esq., N.Y., Messrs. ChickenngA Bani.fi.A. Wollenhaupt.-W. •* ii Look Walker, Maurice Strakosch, Esq.. “ • * Co ?ir „ W. y. Wallace, Esq., Hall A Son, ff. Y W. Mason, Km., •* ..Jkfi-™ u,d , B * B 0 wyfptfuUy request the perusal of the following letters of Mr. Gottschalk, the eminent I lanist anu Composer, (the first to a distinguished ndelphin" ° f tl,,a c **y.) whan Mr. S.oomo first to till >Ton cherF . Mon ami Mr., Alphet> Schmidt, se rendank a Phila vni?» au pla J Bir de ni * rappeler a ® *£ u Y ßnir 0Q vous faisant connaitre un charmant homme el un artiste distingue. Mr. Schmidt 6Bt,un• Conservatoire de Leiuzici son talent ««t ,»<»■ eminent et comma gentleman vous apprenez bien vite les quahtea qui let distinguent. Vous eles si aimaUe et si devoue aux artistes, qua vous no devez vous an oron dre qu a vous.meme de vous los voir tous recommrndor • si ouelqu© foi* vous avez murmurs contra cesespeoes de lettres de ohango tirees par I’amitie sur l’amitie cue on appelle iettres d’lntroductiou, soyez d’avance per suade que cfllle-ci ne vous proeurera aucune de* enine* qua cachent prosque toutes los relations de la societe. lout a vous de c®or. Milles otiose a T. et agreez mos compliments alfectueux. Trinidad de Cuba, 1 Jml, 18H. . Habana, isle de Cuba, MFebrier, 1854. J ai examine avec infinement d’interet le plan d’eiu des pourl’hnrmome et la composition que Mr, Alfred Schmidt se propose de fairo smvre a ses eleves.otje suis heureux de declarer, que je lo crois tros clair, tres conoia et !e plus lavorabte » un avnnoement rapide. II estdu reste.identique quant au fond a celm qua suit le conservatoire de Pans. Je crois nnssi devoir recoin mander chalenreusemont. Mr,"A. Bchmidt commo pro feweur do Piano et do cliaut. L. M. GOTTSCIIALK. Ballad singing and guitar. nMm* T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. HfESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER iJSa?3^ 1 0K?i® )AIlI)INO ANI) DAY scnooL for YOUNG LADIES, PHILADELPHIA, No. 1809 LOGAN SQUARE, YINE ST RE ET. Madame OHEGARAY respectfully informs her friends and tho public in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and her niece, Mme. PKEVOST, in NEW YORK, she in tends, in couneotion with her niece. Mine. D’HER VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. oS-Sm ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, westofBixteenth,will. D V.,re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made’before the begin ning of the term, should be made to the Principal. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M„ *nlO-wf%m-tf 1307 RACE Street AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE. -£*• Families, Sohools, and Colleges, supplied with ooropotent Teachers, for auy Department; and Teach ers with positions. Parents gratuitously supplied with school circulars. Refer to Faculty Amherst College, Mass.; Dr. Lowell Mason; Mason Brothers; Hon. Theo. Frelinghuysen. LL.D.; Hon. John 0. Rives, AT al. BMITH,WOODMAN. & CO., m BROADWAY, New York, anA «e*B-6m 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. DRIOE-STREET ACADEMY, The Fall Term of this Institution oommoncea Septem ber Bth, 1809. The course of instruction comprises all the branoheaof a thorough English Education, together with the Latm. Greek, and French Languages. auß-tf Bryant & strattons national .MERCANTILE COLLEGES, too&ted at Phila delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, JJnfl&lo, Cleveland, and Chicago, For in formation, call or send for Catalan;*. fel-tf PIANOS. eSSgm OUIOKERING & SONS,* null Hiirviicmni or gramd - mzioffi?**™* WAREROOMS SB CHESTNUT STREET. awarded, at the difierent Exhibitions m this country and riRBT -° LABs rfgjm RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s, ITYTT* Nunns k Clark’s, Hatlett, Davis, * Co.’s, and A. H. Gale k Co. s superior PIANOS. Also, Ma son k Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR MONIUMS, so desirable for Churches and Leotuie Rooms. IST Piaaoe and Melodeone to Rent. J. E. GOULD, myU-U SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. f&gmj A GREAT IMPROVEMENTS rrmri pianos. BpHOMACKER * CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respeotfullr invite the music loving public to oall and examine their new and suo oesslul improvement— „ THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having oonverUd the. Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano, into that of a Square-instrument, avoiding allthe objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli oacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN- Ate wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by ontioi to be far su perior to any instruments ever raamuhotored m this tXfii on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unnvaued PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal Rom the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. Now York.lSgS, eel-tf STOVES. A TIIE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-GON ESH ByMINO, AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT STOVE, for Parlors.-Halls, Offioes. Stores, Ac. The most economical, cheerful, and healthy store in the market All who wish a heating store that will give entire satisfaction are invited to call and see one of the FIERY STARB in operation at our Warerooms. Every variety of Stoves both Plain and , „ * , GAS burning. for Parlors, Kitohens, Chambers, Halls, Ao., may be found in our assortment. Oar celebrated ROYAL, BEA-BHELL, and DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stove* are # , WARRANTED, and, forexoellenoe in operation, they ~ ~. CHALLENGE all oompetiLon. NORTH, CHABE, AND NORTH, No. 2W North SKCOND Street. -Sfc STOVES! STOVES!! fil JAMES SPEAR , No. 1118 MARKET STREET, Ii now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in ail the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invite* cowraKATtva examination. «WIII V vw« . AUA.I T A AAAAItIAIIV.I. The following are among his own popular invention!, several of whioh have already obtained a national repu tation as lurpassing in tzttlltntt and economy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the b*st Stove for family use in the world, JAMES SpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-oonsunung Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver’s Air-tight Gu-consuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR Is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty aod utility is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES BPKAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES BPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the oelebrated Railway-car Heater. Forall of the above the Inventor very justly olaims advantages whioh require but to be understood by the pubuoto be.universally appreciated and preferred to anyotherartiolosof thatolass in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in went of Stoves to oall and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur ohase or not. 523-Jm CHARLES JONES, No. SOfl North SECOND Street. (Successor to A. JEBjt, J- Gallagher, i would respeotfully call the atten tion of thosp desiring stoves to hts extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. 1 have purchased the exolnairo right to the Mail sain and repairs, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated “ Mornlngotar” and •‘Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves, well known for years as the most satisfactory Stoves in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking Stove “Daylight.” whioh combines all the useful im provements, aid operates admirably. I also manu facture, in a superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of the beat Russia Sheet Iron; These are tho most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in use. sie-Sra COAL. Housekeepers look to your interest. Boy ytiar COAL AT HICKS’, where nntlnng but the very belt ouslity or Lehi,h ami Schuyl kill Coal is offered at the following reduced prices: Scnuylltifi ro^* n * ®V? V ® - • • per ton. Large Nut.... «... .V.V.**.*'.* 3 00 ” Warrantod free from slate or dust and full weight, at HICKS' vard. southeast corner MARSHALL and WILLOW, Call and see. 028-6 m SW. GROOME & C 0. L • Office 140 South FOURTH Street, AND WHARF, PINE STREET/SCHUYLKILL. Dealers and Shippers or Looust and Schuylkill Merchandise taken on wharfage. o!5-6m HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN ””7*. LEHIGH COAL. prciared with oaro, for sale on i3fwflWlfcS« hfaMga w fTSaa PHILADELPHIA, GER (BtSSara®! MANTOWN AND WORE 18* townrallkoaE-Summer ARRANGEMENTS- On and after Memda^ *!•(To\vIL rt^Br notice. Lesvo Philadelphia 6,7, 8, fftf, mm., JO, 11, U, A.M.,1,3,3, BX, 4,6, 0)4, 8. 7, A, 9, ID, and UK P. M. Loave Germantown 6, 7, 7*. 8,85*, 9,19, 11, A.M., UUf, 1,2,3,4,0,0,0)4,7K, 8,9.10)4 P. M. . bti (Sundays, Philadelphia9.Oo min. A. M., 3,3, 0,7A4, and 10)4 Leave Germantown 8.10 rain. A. M.,1.10 min., 4, an4«J< P. [EgTNUT „| LL IiAIMtOAD, Le&vo Philadelphia ~ B,BX, 11 A. M„ 1, SX, ~ tX, I, », "Ue.ve Cho.tnut Hill 7.10, 7.10, S-10, 9.«, UAJ A. 13.40. 5.40.0.40.7.10. tf.tO, IIMO r. M. «.w,a.w,o.*u, i.i SUNI)AYg Leave imn. A. M.,1,8, and 754 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7M A. M., 13.00, fl.io, andB-&0 F * FOR CONSWOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphiad, BOomln., 10. M, mi ß ., ll>i A. M., 1.00 nun.. 3.00 mm., 4>*,054,034, I', M. Leave Norristown 0,7,9,11 A. M.» 1, 3>s, IX, 0,7 H, r ‘ M ' , , , , °N SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..3and 4 P. M, ,0 *- "* A - «• , DUI a, , ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 8.4 PM. Leave Manayunk 7KA. 31L itf, oW, 834 P. M. mrT JI/TENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton L"-R- Ijemons, H/VKUM.—A largo stock of tho best brands constantly on hand ami for ante l>v WEAVER, FITLKK 4 00., 999 83 2f, WATER BL, and 83N, Delaware ar« pOENESa BRINLEY. A 00„ BALE THIS ( JMENnro, I NOVEMBEB11, • Erid.j I mormnx. Novombar it, atM w«i\ v^A w * roorniB f F?N be found— Kc ?li wSS! ■***»• and long shawls. J l5 SfP: w?® I,ufTobw i black and colored French merino*. - poplin*, alpacas, and stripe*, velvet ribbons, Brussels and thread laces, embroi deries, soarb, cassimeres, Ac. ’ BmiHW ‘ 660 PARIS AND SHAWLB, A™- j In colon only, and balance of the importation This Morning, November 11, at Wo’clnek,one months*credit— -150 sqnare all-'wool broohe shawl*. too long *• '* Of Vienna and Pam make, in choice designs and qualities, and eonsistiae of colon on); u are most de sirable for the want*, of the Philadelphia tnde,having been selected especially for this market, previous to closing the stock of these shawl*, of which this will be the entire balance. ALSO, AM SUPERIOR QUALITY CLOTH CLOAKS. _ , For city nuil trad*. Comprising the newest styles and best cood* offered tins season. 13) EXTRA “QS 0 TO T MS»SP SILK ROBES. This Morning, I® extra nob %n|id colon two-fiounced Paris po«U de soierobes, for city trade. ' WESr OP ENGLAND FANCY CASSIMERES, 40 pieces superior new style west of England fancy eas s.meres. WOOL PLAID LONG SHAWLS. This Morning, ® ltr S WAbty nil-wool plmdlong shawl*. 4 . NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES* An inroice of— Needlework eiob’d jacoect and cambric collars, EmbM and plain eamhrio hdkfs. Sf' l^ C J I .i’ AR Jf A l ' o COL*D MERINOS. 25 pieces fid audfiB-inch black and colored Pari* extra heavy merinos, of superior quality. Also, all-silk velvet ribbon*, celebrated steamboat brand. 2iaSd-mch heavy black rrcsdfl Rhine* UIiACK BILK AND This Mnrmng, 12oartons super black silk Brussels laces. 2 wide and rich Chantilly laees. 7 white thread laces. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FlPTHStreetl SPECIAL SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HO SIERY, Ac. . „ This Morning, November 11. by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o clock, will bo sold a large and must denrable as sortment of the above j&nda. Included in sate will ne found— Ladies’ new style rich colon zephyr knit opera hoods, children s new style school hoods, ladies’ and children’s wool coats, talmas, cloaks, Shetland shawls, Ac, bents and boys’ lane use and heavy xephyrknit scarfs and comforts, children s (anoy viotorines, boas. GOTTSCIIALK. HOSIERY. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Lame. »Me, black. and bine-mixed Uunb'.-vool hose, men aheavj wool end cotton hOM end h»l( bose, children a Une-mixed white and Tartan plaid hose No*, la* goofs heavy white and blue-mixed merino shirts and drawers. CLOSING BALE OF THE BTALLS IN THE EAST ERN MARKET, On Saturday, 12th iost., at 12 o’clock, will be sold the balsnce of the •t-vlls in the Eastern Market, comprising A) produce stalls in the eastern end. designed for Jersey market, all the fanners’ stalls, fish stands, Ac. Philip ford auctioneer, no. 530 MARKET Street, and SXI MINOR Street PEREMPTORY SALE OF BTOCK OP DRY GOODS. Thu Mormnx. November 11, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, an assortment of cassitnere*. satinets, ho siery, gloves, undershirts, drawers, nbbons, German town goods, heavy woollen shawls, thread spool eetton, porte-monnaie*. beavertine*. Also. 10 pieces carpets, ail wool and wool filling. BUFFALO ROBES &ND BLEIGH ROBES. Also, 4fio No. 1 and No. S buffalo robes. * 30 best and high cost sleigh robe*. Also, w sole, 25 oases Sootch gingham umbrellas. SALK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. _ r On Tuesday Morning, November 15. at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, ISO lojsof ready-made clothing, embracing a large and extensive assortment of dress and frock coats, business coats, overcoats, sack coats, of various mate rials; cassimere and satinet pants; Cashmere, silk, and c&ssiraere vests, Ac., being oil fresh goods, made for the present fall trace. The early attention of buyeioii invited. Catalogues early on morning of sale. PHILADELPHIA ASS j CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVB NAM ED CORPORATION, HILD A.l NO-6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7 th, 1859, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, vis: GEORGE H. STUART* B. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, OHAS. MAGALESTER, abb JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all person* favorable to the enter prise are respeotfnUy invited to subscribe. eS-tf STEAM DIRECT TO -ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND MffllSWfcc* HAM®. hWy KI U^ y££mIrS BAXONIA. Capt-H. Eht.n. - BORUBSIA, Capt. N. Trautroan. IfcXARSAi H.Taube. T LUTON lA, Capt. fi. Ensen. These Steamer* are all brst-classClyde-boiß vessels: are intended to sau from Pier 21, North River, N. Y., as follows: FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. The'decant and powerful Iron Screw Bteamship BA VARIA. C&pt. H. Taube, 2,4)0 tons burthen, will sail as above, on , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at lJo’elock M. Passage, mclud.ng Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New 1 ork, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. .$lOO {Seoond Cabin... 9691 Steerage...«» The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following Steamships: BAXONIA THURSDAY, Deember 1. PRUSSIA .MONDAY, January 3. TEUTONIA. .WEDNESDAY, February L HAMMONIA. THURSDAY, March I. ,*r Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, DnUin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted op with unequalled accom modations for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Becond Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued from London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freight encased in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by.the New York Agent, and shipped tree of all romnuMion. For Freight or Pamge,apply exclusively to W. A. HAMiLL, Agent, Omoa of the Hamburg American Moil Steamships, n2-tf Northwest corner hOURTH and CHESTNUT. THE BRITISH AND NORTH SgSMjfcAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM .* . VSOMtfBW TOXX TO LITXX?OOfc* Chief Cabin fi)» Second Cabin Parana. T yg _ , . „ /.so* noriojr to uruyoon. Chief Cabin Passage- TM^SfiSSßamwaiG; —• “ PERSIA, Capt. Jndjuns, CANADA. Capt Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMBRIGA, Capt. Milfar, ABIA. Capt. £. G. Lott, NlAGARA*CapCAnderaon. AFRICA, Cast. Shannon, KIHtOPA.CapuJ. These vessels carry a dear white licnt at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow, LUROPA, Leitcn, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov.’S. PERSIA, Judkins, ** N York,Wednesday, Nov. 9, AMERICA, Millar, '* Boston, Wednesday, Nov, is. ASIA. Lott, ” N York, Wednesday, Nov. XS. CANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Noy. 30, APRlCA.obancon. M N York, Wednesday, Dec. 7. NIAGARA, Anderson,” Boston, Wednesday, Dec, 14. PERSIA, Judkins, ” N York, Wednesday, Deo. 21. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on hoard. The owners of these ship: will not be aoocuntable for Gold, Bilver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precioos Stones or Mptals, unless bills oT lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to B. CUnARD, 4 Bowling Green, noJ Near York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CIIARLES- Stt»&TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. . Heavy Freight at an ayorare of tittsxn per sent be low New York Bteanishi» rate*. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The U. 8. Mau Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. H&rahman, will aatl on Tuesday, Nov. 10th, at 10 A. M, *W„h m iHog 12^ -ah«r, .t B.^ „Th« V. g. Mul Btunuhip STATE OF GEORGIA, Oijami Jojm J.GAiTia, Till ua UuKFn&ylmorD'mi, TBrou.B in H to SO hoor.,.only B hour, at Sea. day. obaa|.d from eye nr Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed every day. The splendid firat-clMsjdde-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now nm as above every tew days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and Ute South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ship* con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, 4c., for all places in the Sooth and Southwest. « * . .. INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped Bouth will be found to be lower by these shine than by sailing veneta, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight Is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or savannah, the Railroad poiris. Fare by this route 10 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, ae will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tiokett from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamship*. INCLUDING MR A Id} on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery; tffLAsn Vain. ToCharleston_tUM Charleston SB Savannah...... IS CO Savannah , 8100 AQgUßta.. 90 00 Anyuta MOO Macon ...... tl 00 Mawnn ... L „£3 7$ Atlanta.. 23 00 Atlanta ,81 Of} Onlnmbus~<~.i 33 00 (tohimhoa 80 00 Albany. 34 00 Albany 2700 Montgomery-.. 34 00 MoaUomery..—- 80 00 M0bi1e.......... 00 00 Mobile..—. 40 90 New Orleans.... .39 70 New Orloani. ... SI 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at seoond wharf above Vine street, or to . Bonthwest corner CRESTN&F, Axenu in Charleston. T. 8. 4 T- G. BUDD.i . . Bavannah, HUNTER 4 GAMMBLL. —For.FloridafiromCbarlestoassteamerCarolina ererr Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's, evert Tuesday and Saturday, jyß U. S. M. STEAMERS HAVRE AMD BOUTHAMPTOM, ARAGO. Cai>t»m Lme«. »lil uul July M,Sot.mtl*r 17. November 11 FULTON. Captain Wottoa, will aail August3o, Octo ber 10, Deeamber 10. First Cabin p*-***se— . - -, —...f 119 Second Cabin passage 78 For freight or patsage 1 _apply to WILLIAM NEILSON, Agent, „At the Warehouiiiif Company's Philadelphia Office, Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Sireet. Phila. jeO-4m WASHING AND IRONING. A WASHING AND IRONING HONS with NKATNItSSI Md DESPATCH, fcr Eiajl. Indies and Gentlemen, Families, Boardini Bohool*, Hotels. Steamboat*. 40., at DONOVAN’S No. S 3 Booth BIXTH StreeL oonier of Prune. Family Shirts and. Collar* patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon waAh-board. Fhe whole bnuneei is strictly attended to by female •BSSr TifACKEREL.— 397 bbls. Nos. 1, 2. and 3 Mackerel, in whole, halves,quarter*, amleightbs, Origin il Packages, for sale by <3. C. SADLER 4 CO., AnOH htrnet. second door alwiva Fn*pt. *3 CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town SOUTH, W ° K ’ 8 ' 8l Wl * onl " 01 SEVii o™teN“ SHIPPING. Tilthomasaaosa , • =, • iM* FOURTH STREET. 2 %&?■***■ *** *o*l#* ft- M» a»W. ImtBMjjCT? •Vjlinifc ! Ihir* Foiat Bn«x» - " - Aho.fbr ueosatof Vnjfliit ni«osMte* For other account*— . EIGHTEENTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER lab. . ’ On Voaday Monrinx, November 14,at Wo’dock, wiß beeoll at puhfie aale* j w^Sr*S2,?'‘ nience*| gas introduced, bath roqguhot and eeU water* n> may remain cm Bertoca v SS°K. to i&v th. NINETEENTH Ud>. AT n|*| e Bresrfitsr fss& s? jsK ’■& MdS^Sd “KATMODERN RESIDENCE. Wllb Md. md ud , oonTojuenM., NortU MT.idi UnM, Mow J.f- SPb^uf “** of ■»* «*• bJSii I .“f n , tSrS‘. t V^“ ! - " A * iNG? e^S‘Sd^,??f€&£ r S£. v dwell. Bxm« Ertsle.—TWO DWELLINGS.—Two- rtox, t,r. IXenwßxton,l it b[ tm c«t. Tit* , SAroo-itorx brick dwejlinx i. th. r.«, two frmiu. ‘Mw-Korr asißS'asas iftSr^ 0 3S»^BriSs!®iS3!i2 read,containing 143sQuareperebea. Beea ® a «rpet CWELLINea.McCxitj- S^drtroSjSd? 4 ™ a> 00 “I. w«t »d. of no* »£S* F ““'-~ TnltEB LARGE LOTS, Mtjouiiix tba LS'ffteiMaassßmitißi! MWigasß l LAND.2BI acre*, known K-r.^SSS^D^w?' 1 ' Ssri^^^jssawrafisss; LOT* tt northeast eomeref rron d ejT.^Stk%iST“-® TWENTY SECOND FALL 6 mm m ward, IotSX by « Teet, tv^frSS/ Wineteeath Same Estate.—YEARLY GROUHD.SRiPr aia A . lot. Cedar street northeast of Aaa, NnutSsath S»“*,&W*.-LAReE LOT. out aid. of Fkffio it, nor,hofDl«mo»d,NiMt..MhTOd. " ’ ,S*.K. lit4t..-POUR LOTB,»oath.Mt die of Nor yiriL'two “ d ““M*"®**. EiXbUonU Soli. E.UM.-MAT MODERN DWELLING. No. C ?.t^-T H REE°IroaY'BRIC?C DWELL- Mdj£n&ff <1 * 0f Cilkrr l dll «™«t, batrai 8.-rotb Bfto. PitaLi.—YEARLY' GROUND-RENT OF SIX*. bet«on E ß,rol d MdJ W r. THRKE-SrORY BRICK DWELLING. N 0.511 Pew itr lf betVMa Flii A 3") ffixtb ud 6m sad nmo FJUME DWELLING AND LOT. BOTtlmteomT of Poo it h and Gorman streotl. ; THREE-STORY BRICK BWELLING, No. Ml N. Thirteenthitnwt. belo* Bsttonßwi „rWO„fWEUJNGS.-TESi?SiS brink dv.Umx, NoI s»Priß» rtreet. with a tkm-eor, bnek dnaßiS DWmLwS^Mitkra^ two adjcnHtgtbcabovt ewthewttt* •ffIWJSWIB'SafSISSJB three storo* adjotniw. Noe.SS. 25, and gTmiM. street. KV Particulars in haadhSs, - SALE OF-BOOKS, ON VARIOUB INTERESTIMS . SUBIECT3. This Ere nine, * Nov._ 11. at th* Store, a ooUectfon of uaterwitiar boek*. o> nnnu aibjwb. - BV Putieoltn m esUlofiiM. BALE OF WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS AND FINE „ ENGRAVINGS. „ On Satanlsy Monnnx. . .- r Nor. 13. at 11 o'clock, at the Auetioa Stowonß be •old a collection of water-color pamaags. tnEaylish and American artists. fine tine and msxzociat engraving*, comprising vanoaa mtazasbM the chief portion in elegaat frame* >%_ Now arranged for SALE OF MEDICAL WORKS. On Batarday Evening, u ov ''Jr V ‘MAaetionStar*. an Us medical wot k*, including anomberof the texj books. Sale No. 1331 Chestnut fjtiaei SUPERIOR CAKPBTS. 4c. „ On Monday Morerar ' November 14, at JO o’clock, at No, uai m, r‘^?u%u! »d w Eor beirtimuars see handbills and catalogues. SUPE njis' »hr- RGBS, CARPETB, , , Ob Thursday Monung. BIOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER K co™, „ HONEY TO LOAN. MOVSV TO loan, of xanex on «*hl uoim, en merchandise generally, and on all article* ofralua. Alv sums ovn* on amiD nottans riro rxx cm. m inotadmr Botw, *&.« Nukus' MONEY! How Rb.imlLr in la n* nrnaß' «no»B!m. from one dollar to Uoaßak on iaifaa3amV&a? JurmnuU. -ye)— A— l a, thelpwMtßuukat ntu. JARGMNS m WATCHES, JEWELRY. jaee,some verv superior;.BughshTtoriasTFieSklaS Ouaroer watofiea;fine gold vest, fob! MflkJiuid cEC frens chains; fine gold pesmi eases and peaa, braoeletb breastpina, finger-nog*, ear-rings, stnasTmadalbo&m aud iewelnrreneraJly. Superior Havana Clean as fill doxot qmSltiee, to suit purchaesr*. NaserOM Aunt articles, Ba, 4a., 4e. . . . AT PRIVATE SALE. A superior fim-proof chest,« feet high I feet w** Also, watches, and iewelrv of everv description- ST. LOTUS, MO. WILLIAMS * BOYLE. AUCTIONEERS Messrs. Myers. Claghora 4 Co., Piulade!phia,> am thsir Mmcea to toe merchants, manafactnrsrs, and others w Philadelphia, for the nue'of Pry gocoN. otneia boot*, shoes, harthrmre. jewwhy, 4c- 4c.* Cash advances made on raoeini of soods. ka. Settlements made three Srlanar aale. Mesne. Myers, Cbghora, 4 Co., Phila. a! ¥ r S£ ll ® r » Phlia. « ttV&Sfg^'**"™**"*** !! Christy, 4 Co., St. Loek, Mo. ” ” . Crow, McCreary, 4 Co., ” “ m4-fm w-lv • HATS. CAPS. Ac. 1859. FALL TSADB - 1859. O. H. GARDEN & CO^ Manufacturers of and Wholeeal* Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS* BILK ANDSTRAW BONNETS. AND STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL F^OWKIUL RVCfiO& 44c NOS. 009 AND CO S MARKET mfe «.vwo*ro*vr» Bo< !^ llir ® sl eonier of Sixrtr. * SBSg™ ***** SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINiS. Silk, for Sewing Machines. Cottons., for Sewing Machines. Linen Threads, for Sewing Machines. Needles, for Sewing Machines, thl, for Sewing Machines. To be hod, Wholeoale and Retail, at „ _ No. 3o North THIRD Stmt. LAING 4 MAGINNIR tSam SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of ,7?WW7iOttK» BALAMANPERBAE^^ For Banks sad Scores. BANK LOCKS. Ob •§ good terms u any other estaWishaent ia the United Stop*, dt No PLEARB GIVE PR A CALL. A LC’OIiOL, BURNING Pi UlH.and PINE OIL, in bMt and half-bbls. Mssafhctored and fcr ppo WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MEK . CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, sixes. hti*lr aocWd mid for sale munfaetwTwra at the toweSMagr »N.3im.rssiV2^