The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 12, 1859, Image 4

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    ’immowtsA y,
»od the tJtloa <ff
itendant kreM oomtantwatobo.’rer MtoApreYeqji;
Ua ha has «Ui>Jted a
dijpoaiiiou to ooinmtt Suicido,; It ia furUior atatati’
that MU Sbsttk'Tiiia ■ail&Sidltqry pretof ftijtion'io'
|iußßit^(i! : Hlaftth6r/ ; though'’ptieaew<id il gf', anim
mer^Mtate.wM^M^fe^ofoiienliiltoteMiop,'
■ doHng which hi likajririCd’that Kewaa threiieno4 :
. niifwSiVa'nii woalfilta
fikeq BmUh,:noW:de^,
. oeaMdv'waa'f'otwjtqV’ Oma lui'io'mataof a inhitio.
aqrlom.—lt U -supposed -ihattfioßati'et’d Jet Ty.
affair greaUy dtitidS^-]ilK:‘toithWihiiid,>imd
thamX-agilaiiiri under
which he now Boffen. .Be hae lost all hie children
notbed m .qVfaot -heartog upon, Mr. ,in :
Brown’Sesaoeiite,
na*'<ioK‘Fi6ih4gli, !, ij“a7^^;’.^W,a 6 P !i P w ®-
This: Ineldtuhis Said to-ha-ve 'greatly effeeted him;.
(Kan
sae);^’«-^*w‘iia#tdi£e«'the'iMl4jtifig: ,inpideni ;
is no reaeaa why the, sots, of; hindnoss and. oharity'
whioh'ha m»t wßntto jj'etfiisot'lipUld'bo forgotten’•
now that he ieahoat Lf suffer. the doom of-.a felon.
“ An instanoo of thifl Bort fcll tinder our personal
observation. At the Baching qf Ossawottpmio ono
of the most bitter pro-slavery men'ln Lykins
eountywas kiHodo llis name was Kd..Timtncns.
Some tira'e : aftorwaidB Brown stepped at .the log
hotue where TißUrioha had lived.' lliswldow snd
children were thefe/'and ini great . destitution.
Brown inquired ! pte their wants, relieved their dis
. tresses, and sapported theih Until their Mends in
Missouh'l informed through Brown of the condition
. of HrS.' Timnjons. ilad time to.come to her and
carry her to her fbrmSr home. Mrs. Timmons
fully anmaelated the great kindness thus shown to
her, hnfcawver learned that .Captain John Brown
washer '
t3?* The’ l Virginia ■ Free Preii t - after stating
that Judge Parker had overhilod a motion to strike
out .the'jCharge of treason against Cook,, says
‘‘•The point will bs carried to the'Appellate
Couft.V'lf thiscourtaffirms the. ruling op Judge
Parker, there will he An .end of the ease, ai)d Cook
wiUhawe to espiateshis outrageous orimes upon'
the soaffeld;. blit if this ruling should be reversed;
and ChOk thereby placed within the ability of the
Governor to p*rdon, we have no doubt that the.
most earnest efforts will be madn in his behalf.”;
f3f*A eormpondent, writing fromChariestowii,
lays: - - 7; \ - . !■. _
“ I have just been in to see/old Captain Brown.’
I inquired'after his health and condition. He re
plied jhat his reeent wounds had' caused' some, in
flammation inanold one, received, doubtless, in
some Of hls ' Kanaas work ;’.wßh that exceptionhe
wis easy in mind and body,' and thought he had
donehie ditty tAGod ’and man. If it was decreed
thatiie should suffer for it. very well; it was of
bnfsmall consequence to him. Ho oared hnt little
any .way. l ashed,him if he had ho regret for the,
vsiiiablo lives be had ’destroyed., Tb, old sinner
nuHadhahad not intended that. In answer to
the query, ‘ If he thought his designs coifld i bo oar
riedont without bloodshed?! ;ho ‘replied,, ‘lt had
beendono in Missouri.',: Jnstat that point the
interview terminated. The prisoners are still
gnards4 with the greatest vigilance. Hundreds
ofjnen, all the time under arms, are stationod at
the jail.” , . ■ .-
John C. Fremont headed the list of sub'-
Soriben, In Sear Valloy, to the proposedmonument
to the' late Senator Broderick. ITo subserlbod
*6OO. :r; ;l;. ,r
ISP 9 Bayard Taylor spent seven weeks in Cali
fornia, and delivered about'two doren lectures,
with a oiear ' profit, estimated, by seme of his ac
quaintances there, at about $5,000.
BP As 1 Cot. 11., M.’Jffoey tbs inventor of the |
ligliffifig
• colts, lie wu from liiM arid tad bU
leg broken.. The accidentoccurred athisequntry
e'eat, lu'WeetFonns, N» Y..; *! '’» *- x ) /
- .Bays Dr. CahiU bai postponed b!fi departure from
Ireland till the mlddle of this month, 'When be will
taka by the Galway line 6f a teamen. : f He
pnfp6aeB’remaining in’ Amenoa "until tiie’end bf
neik-irfiy.; \ ‘
i. >3bn Jy writes to the Baltimore Sun , from Wash-'
Ington, that Senator Sumner Is about to resign bis
'seat in the,Uni tod States Senate. It la Bald that
he/wiU marry and-reside. In England. (Soyenior
Banks will undoubtedly succeed him In the United!
States Senate. : 1 ' . ‘ /.’ j
1 Major. Mobell.—We regret to anj
nounee the- death q£ Majop William H. Morell,;
at‘St. Catherines, Canada West, \
ontiieltbinstri'MqlOrMorell'waß'bqrnlnLonori*
MftM.' t andwaqßixtyyears,of age at the time of
hla^eath. 1 ’Adoptingearlythe profession of an en*j
Jg^eer;4^JqrMqrell r deVbted most of Jus life,to
itaduties, irta qn'gagedonmany of the' great put
tie works of IlyfitodT ipeojxtihg'to tbVtes timbi'
ny.of tbogo.' competenrtb jiidge,; waa ono of the }
.engaged onthegreak StaW.Boad, funititg through
th 9 Bqutheni : Her 6f counties of New York, after-)
wards bn the principal, raUfoads in Pennsylvania
and Virginia, was subsequently Chief Enginaer ; o(
the State of Missouri, apd. siially> Tfithin about a
- year past,’ closed his valuable. engineering labors
on the Slack Water Navigationbn-the.Cape:'Fear
- Hver In-North Carolina.' Independent of the fa-j
: lent which Hq displaced, in 1 his profession,, Major’.
Morell was aman of greafcgoneral information afii
a vigorous writer,'and in the intervals of his pro}
fesiional labor -was a contributor.to thopress.'. {
,1 r Tbe KocheBter (N. Y.J -Express of the 9tb sayst
* “'Frederick Douglass started yesterday, fbr-EftgJ
ladd.vliMontreal/ ob his contempUt«d .European
tour.JHe will findln the shadow of Europeao
royaltfes the appreciation wHlqhf He justly merits
as a rcfloed gonUeman arid wHblar/ Hut which' Is'jri |
a great measure denied him in : peniobratio Am^-
• rioa. J, '[Ahem!] . . ----- j
c •" Thß< SsODEntCK OiaSt!)CIEB—L*tTER MOK
SskAtbß Donsns.—The committee of., arrange
ments for the funeral pageant at .New Pork;, ip
honor of the late DaVidC. Unitod States
Senator from California, announce that tbo.oose-
qnies trill take place on. Sunday, afternoon neat
.. November 13/* The lino of the 1 procession will be
.formed at one p’ploek P, 11.,, ,tho right resting oia
the corner of Hudsonand Christopher streets. TKs
funeral oration will be delivered in the large ehapel
of the New York University, at fonr o’olook P. i|,
Afi citlsehSaro invited to participate id the demon,
rtration. >
: Tba committee of arrangements havo received
the following letter from Senator Donglas, declining
'their invitation,to ; dolivcr the, oration, on amount
of the illness’of hie wife; '•’ ’ j
Wisswaxos, October 31,1859.
Gestusots: I have received, with feelings of
profound. sympathy, your invitation to be present!
and deliver an oration on the occasion of the fune
ral ceremonies' in New York in honor of the late
Sonstorßroierick. I novcr*had the pleasure of [a !
|k:rsonil fcoquainlanco with Mr.' Broderlok until he
.. otme to .Waehiogton as from California,
man, übder circumstances so nnpropitious,ever
eiHablisuetf in that body apfouder and hiore enn>
t *bl© reputation in so fihort a period. Bis vigorotis
f diiteUeot/the frankness and sincerity of his charac
ter, his resolute purpose and resistless enersry, his
. Udejlty to principle, to dotaLand to friends, oom
mended the respect and exßld the admiration jof
. - his associates. . Bta sudden Wath,will, oast a gloom
Over the Senate, aa it startled and shocked the
whole country. ■ It ia poonltarly appropriate tbht
his 614 friends jn, your city, among- wbpijd he had
,apent ihe greater portion of his life, and wholoyfed
: him most heeanse they knew him best, should ma
tt nifeet thoir admiration for"his virtues and their sOr
row forhis.untiirtely death in a manner beoomibg.
the snhjeot and tho event,, Itbeoomes ay painful
duty.lowovor, to inform you-that the-serious ul
nees of herwho is dearest to me precludes any assu
ranees that it wilfbe possible for me to be with you
;- :-;pn andaoleran,oocM!on. ~, , I
Eegrettihg.the.aeoessity whichwapels me to do
. cUne yottf invitation,l am/very truly, your oho-.
" -,dient servant,, ' S.'A. Donoiisr
'Miters. Samhel Radoliff,GeOrgeWilkeS, William i
; Dodge, JnmesJlillcr, John Phelan, John J.’Hoir,
' cotamittoe.;, _. . ; J "- , , ‘
, Saw DiBpLACEaaHT or Oaptaih Mnioa.—Upon
-••V xmeivlng notice, from the Secretary, of. War, that
he.lpad boon displaced from, the superintendence of
the public works at. Washington, Captain Meigs
oommunloatedthe fact to the workmen fn his cm
ploy, WjpreSslng his regret at being compelled to
serer theirooiweetlon, and thanking them fertho
steady, faithful, and effectual assistance they ihad
'.>! rendered him during the past sevjih years. Mr. J.
- .jjr to fhe addr«s, reolprpoaHng
-folly hie expressions of friendship, and flggnrirightrn
of their last! ng regard. Whatever nay have been
“ the reaaohsfor Ms dismissal, Captain Meigs seems
. .to have. secured and retained the cordial respect
• ; ; ■ and eiteeiu hf allwho: have! besn associated with
. hiih thbis great work. '< ;
ia steted.'thlt Mr. Jarrstt, tho Demdora
vii.tteoanaidateforCoaipt’rollerdf thoTroasury. has
the seat of-Mr. Purnell im
»“™>Ming (Oflibtf'Uegislatuii, on
thegrotlnd that the eleciionofthe letter wap ef.
f<«te4,thl%%hffridd and violence In’ Baltimore.
1 AisdaftOTiris Ai.buKdg.--Jt is' reported in
the fashionable circles of Rome,that the Prince of,
Wales, durlnghls recent visit,at ihc palace Cafa
' y«lilfr.aij'Klsg ,'of Prussia’s
■flfrU«6Sf King’s niece, thepripcess Alex
.’-.S-sßidlrtne,';of Russia, which is, likely, to result in a
latest ' ddvices j from
;>i£-W.!a- H. Seward.aia , froDl Jaffa,;in tller Mediterra*
- - lmai’sear Rte;Ji!j*,a(miabiSf hfr journey Up the
. /-.,._,vaUey.of thallila.tb;Bnol6ut Thohcs, had surveyed
iiS ,tktKPyraralds,.and ho.waa aboutfo procoedjtoJo
-to Coftatantiuo-
J Arkansas contemporary ohargesjus with,
Waabtegten Comttuaibn too
- - ' -Will not our Southern
? ’iMeaMSbeAens
’ one -of W friehda .thpuaktjpromir-.whorlHconae.
tlyi ''aaeTOafrOnionstraW
%d Hoinel’«is llSlv.
, how little time we hi)y,e,to,l6Bk'(^»t:fot'lix.ufi6s
ati
w?3jk«it«!tb«fjMinipsMtftd ido (ioffotldieioaedto
yf eitiv^Review ’ of- the ' Philadelphia
V ! . r v ’, •'■/Novbmbvb irthiis®. •
y./The .mpyeirieiitß fa'prodaeS'Have'
again this week, and the markets generally dull, but
'without, much variation to We in any of the leading,
,*« ojd*;,B«k IS sta&dr:’ Breaastufls msetynthAliraiN
demwid, and tha prloes of iribskJldpHshhva been almost
stationary j wheat, 'Cern/.andOatssHoweyer. are un
settiedfand lower at the eWie. Ooffee-The market is
firm. For Cotton thejuanlry is limited, and the market
';dulu Fish sell ‘slowly at the' deplirie. l ln Fruit, both
Toreigu‘‘ahd l domeitid, there ‘is a foir trade doing.
-Hidea^No 2 change. Iron-There is a limited business
'dorog, Wd prices are Leather of prime quality
mde ts' a'fblr' inquiry. Lumber is very dull. Naval
is no change. Oito.ugperra and Whale;
are held'drmly, hnt Linseed Oil is unsettled. Plaster-*'
Nb change*.‘Provjsipflg-^Pribesfavbi 1 the buyers. Bice
is kuiet. Balt.is steady. Cloverseed has deolined. Tal
jow jvunchanged. Teas continue. to> command full
prices. Wool—Very little doing, and holders are firm.
WhleWfibetter. ‘ ' i -
. The .market for Breadstuff's has ruled inactive; hut
without -material change tonote m any of the leading
Articles this week, the demand for flour, both for ex
■portend home use being limited, and the market gene
'rally dull; about 4.000 barrets only having found buyers,
at Ss.2s;foi‘good straight superfine, , gfi,7o'for‘ Broad-
Street rhilfe. do. 85.75 for Bn»ndrwine.' iJfi.floffifi.7s for
Aommrm and good extra, and 36a&25 bbl. for family
■flnur t olossng, however, with more Boilers than bnvers,
at these .figures. The sales to the trade have been
within the '.same range of prices .for superfine and
extras, and,s6.ao®7 W bbh for fancy Jots, as in quaiity.
-Bye flour is soaroe. and selling in lots as wanted, at
81.2 bhl» pom, Meal is also rather scarce', but the
demand has fallen ofT, and pnoes are unsettlod and
.lowervWith sales of 400 barrols Pennsylvania* at -$3.87E
barrel. ---■■■• ....
t The fpllowmß are the inspections of Flour and Meal
for the weekending Thursday, November 10,1859:
. Barrels of superfine
' - ' ' “middlings T. 108
■ » « ' Rye...... - —....re.,. 158
; .CornMeal.k 358
; «*- . condemned - 90,
! Total.™ 17.183
• WHEAT.-There has been amoderatebumhesg doing,,
but prices are father, lower, the millers not being dis--
pnsads to.operate at the present high rates. Sales of
95.000 bushels at 125®JS0o for fhir to prinio red. Closing
at 128 c, andlSOoltOo for white. Bye is.in good demand,
with sales of 3.000 bushels At MwB7o for Southern, and
90®91ofpr Pennsylvania.* Cornisless aottve and nrioes
are lower, including 25,COO.bushels yellow at 90ff930
afloat, andOOodlp in store, including some old white at
flBa>92C, and inferior yellow at 7fiaB3o, amj new yellow at
7D&750. ’ Oats have been arnvinc less' freely anti .prises
are rather better, but at the close Jhey have fallen off
Again, and the market at the close is dull, sales reach-,
ing some 12.000 bushels, at44®420 for Southern, and43®.•
44c for Peuneilvania. Barley and Malt are firm, but
Without muoh dome inilie war of sales.
PROVIBIOPiB.—Most kinds are dull and unsettled.
twmgto the advices from the West, with small sales of
less Pork al s}l6fioal6%P hbUahorttlmei city-packed
Messßeef sells as wanted for ship’s stores at $14»15.
Bacon has been extremely quiet, tat the receipts and
stocks Are very muoh reduced, and prices are 3fo lower \
•ales of Hams at llnlSo for plain and fancy cured: Sides
in lots, at and Shoulders at B>£q, 60 dare. Of dry
salted Meats the market ia nearly bare, ana the;sal*s
are htnited, including some new Sides at9o, and Bhoul- ‘
dersat7)4. Lard has declined t the , receipts and stocks
ATe light, and there is vary little inquiry; sales ofbbls
and toe at lOlfallo, and kegs at 120 4?' Jb. on time. But
ter—There is more inquiry, but prices remain without
changes sales of solid pao«ed, m bblsandkeei.atll®
13o,anaRouatl6®10o. Cheese-ig firm at
ft. Ergs ate selling at ISOSOo doz. - »
- market is rather quiet, and without
ohanse in prtoes.' Contracts have been made for 2.500
tond Nbssl and* AnthraditePiglron, for future delivery.,
bn private terms; small sales at 923 50 and 921
ton, 6 months, for the three numbers. Charcoal
blooms are worth 860(765-and billets 885000 6
months. .yery.hUle.Sootch Pig'here.. Bar and Boiler
Iron remain without ohange. Lead—There is hut little
e'ook here, and no salesTiave come under our notice i
o quote Pig at 85.80®5.90the lOOftk Copper id dolt,
hud tolls, in a small way, at. previous quotations. Yel
low Metal is steady at 20c 4* lb,bn time. Tia—No
change, augthe sales smut. - ,
f BARK.—There is very^little Quercitron oomitig for
ward. and there is not much demand for it t sales of 100
hhdsNo. 1 at .928 «>* ton. and some coarse, gronnd at
926, Tannere’ Bark ig steady at 811 cord for Chest-*
nut, attd 813 for Spanish Oak.
t QANBLEB.—Tallosy Are selling in lot* at
■ft ,ca?h. For city-raada Adamantine there is a steady
demand, at lb.' 1 000 boxes David Them &
Co.'s were disposed of at a unoe not trade public
; COAL.—There is yeiv little doing, ohring td the high
.vieuv of the miner*, and the reduced state;cf the stock
at Richmond J the demand however to go East has fall
en off. The cargo rotes f*r PohnyikUl White Ash are
93A508.40 and Red Ash at ,93.450350 # ton, free on
Ipard- Lehigh prepared and lump Coal are selling at
• $3.37Jf ®3AO. Tne retail pnoes are 25ir600 above these
quotations. In Bituminous Coal no sales are reported,
'and prices are unchanged, *
! .COFFEE has been m good demand.’and prices are
firm : sa!est>f3AoO bag* Rio are reported, at 110i2|40,
and 3,652 bags Maracaibo at about 12Ko ft, ort time.
Br auotion. 693 bags fair Rio were disposed of at 110
12?fo. averaging 910A7-«off9odavs and 4 months oredit.
COTTON is unchanged, but buyers come forward
slowly, and the market hw been extremely quiet this
week, the frost' Hftws having little or no effect on
pnoes;-*alo* include about 800 bales, chiefly Uplands, at
jzain’if, cash, for middling fair, end for low
grades; ,
The following is the movement since the let of Sep
tember last, as compared with the previous three years:
. . , • 1659. 1858. 1857. 1856.
Rec. at Porta 793.000 648 000 ’ 293,000 539,000
Ex. to G. Britain. 229,000'. . 133,000 ; 104.000 62.000
“ 69,000. 74,000 25,000 eoooo
“ other F Port*.. 24,000 . 21,000' 16,000 , 22.000
Total exports..... 812.000 223000. 145.000 134000
Stock on hand.... 518,000 446,000 860.000
„0f which during the past woek, inoiaded m the above i
Reo. at Ports IM.WO 124,000 t 44,000 91,000
Ex. to G. Britain. 48.600 30,000 17.000 12.000
“ - .Frahce.l... - , Bfioo ... -80,000 6,000 9AOO
"other F,Ports 4,000 ' 9,000 «... 7,000
Total exports..-.., 60.000 ... 69,000 23.000 2SJX»
Summarv*— Receipts— lsorease at the.ports compared
with 1853. 99.000 bales. Export*— lnorease to Great
Britain, 93.000 bales: deoreaso to France, 15,0001 in-’
orease. to other foreign ports, 3,000. Total increase in'
exports.B4,ooo. • - - ;
- DRUGS AND DYES.—Not much doing; sales of)
Ontoh ajq reportod. on pm-nla terms. Citriq Aoid at:
Stlfo, Soda Ash, ??£@2Jjj<s. Some Gum Copal, on pn-)
rhtetemis.' , * -,
FlSH.—Mapkerel oonOflue dall; salegof 450 bills Is;
are reported from the wharf at 916.25, and some larre!
Halifax3sat bm: store rates are Sl&SOelft.;
913.7firt14. and 99,50 hhi for the three numbers. 600!
bbls Pickled Herring sold from the wharf at 93, and'
small lots from store at 93.2503.50 W bbl. Codfish bring <
93.75 &quintal.
'FRUIT—The recent arrival of Raisins is alt out of
first hands, and.the tales are only in a small way at full!
?i r i 6 l i; «®i^ n »I gdl L llatUo ,» Currants are worth from,
SKo to 9o for oW and new. -Domestio Fruit is in steady!
request, Green Applge range from 92A0 to 94, as in
are very dull, and quoted at fromTo to tto & for un-i
jinred andnared. <, ■■■■
< FREIGHTS.—To Liverpool thei only engagement i»
some Cloverseed at 25a ton to London: the current
rates are 22* 6d025s & ton. The Boston .steamers ore;
gettiflgaso for Flour. 8o for Grain. 8o for measurement;
gooes, and #4 ton for raanufectiired Iron. The
packet rates are 300 for Flour, 6«o for Grain, 6o for
measurement goods, and 9250 for Fir Imn. We quota
to .New Oijeans at 80, Mobile Bo v Charleston and S an
vamiahs>4w6o foot.. Coal vessels are in better supply
at 91.15 to Now York, 91.60 to Providence, and 92 250
2.3o#'ton to'Boston. ,/-,>*
"HIDES are dull; a sale of BpQ.Metamoras in New
York to conie here, and 800 cnllmgsfrom the English
markets; all at a price kept private. :t
HOPS OTg firm, ana range from 15 to 17c for new Eaa:
tern and Western; old command SHolOo # ft. i
LUMBER continues very dull, and the stocks are ac*
cumulating; sales of white Pine at 913017 ; Southern
yellow gap Boards at 914014.50 and Spruoe Joist nt 915
# Affeet. Laths range from 91.75 to 92# M; 4-feet
A e && < &£JS and 9606J0. S There'are no 4« feethere.
MOLASSES remains quiet, and the receipts And
nooks light, but pnoes are steady: sales ofCaDa Mus
covado are reported at 280, and 150 hhds clayed at 24ci
iTORBfI are dull, and 'about 150 bbji Spirits
Turpentine have been sold at47o. in Rosin we notice
some further sales of N 0.2 at 51.70a1.75. Tar and Pitch
the former at the tetter at
-OILS are steady, but quiet.- InFish Oite'ttiere is more
doing :;Lm«ed fa dull at 620. A small sale of Wintor
Previously $2,227 Wi&7, , 1^12,4(jQ
From Jan. 1 to date.... 83 S 7 187,247 1M2.49)
7?^, 17 781-304 . . 1,479.650
.'.PLASTER.—There is little or non* arriving or sell
ing, andwe quote it at # ton.
■ RICE.—The demand is limited and prices steady* with
siUesof time. T
SALT.—Nochange seome lldoo bushels Turks Island,
ana about 5,000 socks Lwerpopl Ground apd Fine, sola
on nriyatp terms. A lot has also come to a dealer/ L
tSEEDß.—Cloveroeed is coming in more freely and
pnoes are IpweT. The demand, however, is .fein «al«e
comprise about 3,000 bps fiwr and prime quality at '659
®5.12)i per burr end inferior at BA6QP
Mr but-The,imports of CrinuttaLinseed which arrived
fostweek was previously contracted for at about 81.60
SUGAR is in moderate demand and firm, with a light
stock to operate in; sales oompriee about 709 hhds Cuba
and 400 boxes do at 6H efiKo, al! on time, i
BPIRITS.—There is a limited business doing in lor
elgn, and Brandy is bringing better prices. Gin is steady
buidulj, N., B, Rum sella at 35«370, as to Tola. 'Whis
ker is firmer, with sales of Ohio bbls at 280, prison do at
27hf. Ponna 270. hhds26c,and drudge at T i
' TALLOW is unchnnscd; sates of rendered atlO>*<o
lie per pound, the tetter for prime oity. i
, TOBACCO.—Leaf and manufactured are steady; but
doing j» the way of sales. ; i
•WOOL.—The receipts and stooks nrc.light: among tpe
sales we notice some fine at 63065 c, tub at 440, and fill!
blood At 4705Q0 per lb, net- “
' Importations*
imported for The Press.) *. .
Pennsylvania,Teal—66 b*s
21 oases 31 kegs tobacco. DohanATaitt; 68 bxslOosflo
T-Webster, Jr: 382 bxs 169 kegs do Buckaor, McCammbn
4 Co; 16 bxs 40 oi do J R Sank 4 Co: 103 bxs 66 cs Motz
A Boehm; 36 bxs do Mercer & Antelo; 28 bxs do A'&JR
Armstrong: 3 rolls leather Parker 4 Toland; 3 barrels
'apples Cummings; 13 bales dome Tredjok, Stokes
& Co; 243 pigs lead 0 /Adams Sc Co;76pkrsfrnit Jordan
4 Bro; 95 hugs nuts N Helling# 4 Brp; 163 do R 0 Reed
& Co; 12. bales rage Server Sc Marker; 10 bales ooUnn
Cochran 4 Rnssell; 30 do J Posey 4 Son; 64 bags coffee
W Nowell; 130 pkgs fruit A Prettyman; 1 package Evans
4 -Watson; 9 bales J 8 Woodward Sc Son: 6 bags lunge*
rioh Afirmth: 8 do Geo C Smith 4 Co; 60 do BM Jones
4 Co:l box D Jayne & Son; 3 bbls zinc A Parvis; 11 bags
rags D Hey: 76 bbls flour W A Anderson; 66 bags seed 16
do wool 10 do feathers 8 Morgan; 1 box Wood Sc Perot:
105 empty oa#ks Massey, Ccmns 4 Co; Mdohhds Boker
4 Barolay; 348 do oasks 39 bales ootton 141 pkgs sundries
Citjr of New,. York. Bore;j-75
pkgs dry goods Alfred Slade 4 Co: 60 ’do James, Kent,
Santee 4 Co; 100 bags saltpetre order; 33 cases boots 2nd
shoos Thayer 4 Cowpertbwait; 20 do do W T Assomt 120
bmsfish Geo A Wood; 562 do Stroup 4 Bro:46naokdges
glass MniSjpy Sc Munroe; 28 bales hoops Solah JJartTiOO
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. j
JAB. ROBB SNOWDEN,) \
•»«» «&»*■•
LETTER BAGS
,aTTHB JgXBCTfARTS’BSCOAffSB*PHILADELPHIA,’
Ship WyonungLßurton.« w Liverpool, soon
Bark: Rowena, Wilson. soon
Bark Canada. MitchfilL Matanzas. soon
Bark Margoefc. Quix,. .Pernambuco and Rio, Nov 12
Bark Ehssabeth'J.Foulk,.. Barbadoes, Ao. soon
Brig Mary EMiliiken.Norden..—.. Havana, ko soon
Brig Ocean Isle, Alrestrup.;. fit Thomas, Nov 12
Brig Black Squall, Davis. -. .fit Jago do Cuba, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,. »
PORT Q> PHILADELPHIA, Soy.l‘l, 1559.
SUNRISES..— .™ ,7 JI BUR 6B
HIGH WATER..... . —7 2 S 3
. ARRIVED.- ' f ; !
Steamship City of New York, Boggs, 63 hours from
Boston, with mass'and passengers to Henry Winnor.
Steamship Pennsylvania,“Teal,’ from Hiohmond, via
Norfolk,2Bhours,-with mdse and passengers to Thomas
'Wttrtory Jr.- Burr & full-ri «*«d «t anchfir belo* the
Brandywine light; .passed brig Helen Maria, from’Bos
ton, below Bombay Hook; ship Arkwright below Dela
ware Citv. . (
froßl Pr ° Vitl6n ?'' in
?rig French,fidaysfrora Portland, with
Bohd" 0)r ’ ® , ** Mfrom iniallMt
, Brut Tangier. Pendleton, 7 day, front Bo,ton, in bal
last to E A Souder 4 Co. „. . _ ,' P
i Brik Geo Harris, French, 7 days from Boston, In bal’
lastfoEASbuqer 4Co, • * i
, Bchr Ann. Blake, 7 days from Hallowell, Mo. with
heading to £ A Souder 4 Co. i
■ SohtMary Nowell, Govell, 8 days from Boston, In bal
last to explain. -. . - ,- »
toy,lfrom N«"t>„r/iort,« itl ,
SohrHoraet, Hanley. 10 (lays from Portland,! with
plaster to Crowell Sc Collins. •
Bark Waldamar, Wire d Co.
YTasfiington, AnSorMn,B6lflm,E A Sou
ifloFr&lrSaeblk,Baker,Bo,ton.HWineor. '
Bohr M J Jloyt. Hamilton, Bo.ton, JW4JK Btarr.
. BoKrFamno,Mayh«w, Fetoratwre.Rß.Coj«oi Ic Co,
- Bohr Thornae, Nowbern, NC, Pa
re°Bohr Blalnaton fcjbor,
' Bahr&FWoolkj, jldward.,Boston,' .80
JJohr Oc.an; Hanger, Tibbetts, Botton, It Aiidenried
Norton'
B<mrEifza 4 Rebecca, Price; charleston, h , d°
r .SohrEFlower, Raynor, Hartford, - 1 - - f - ido
Bcbrßaeua Vis(a, Lynch, Waahington, [ do
■®W-' i&°’ *
p State of Oeorglii (ip| Garvin,
20*o?oloek
rltff a raUTrttsht and a namWr of paifengtr^
£< 12,;.: 1859.
■ j " (CorreapondenoeorThuPretsil- •
I HAVRE DE GRACE, Novi 11, 1859,;
i The Kingston left thisi morning with uiioats tit tow,
laden and consigned as follows:
' I/Herford. flour to Fitzpatnok, Humphreys, Hoffman
biWngM. audptaeriyF. ColemaniiumbertaiS Bolton:
Dubois afLowe* ttndT&msey « Tomlihsbir, dd to>L B.*M
Dolby; W&WB Bennett, ao to Malone & Taylor; Fo
rqst F!ower,dotoWilmmgton; Wm P Fisher,bark to
v do;|JudK© ward,do to Mr Stokes;. Harry and Effort, bi
tmpinous ooal to H N Burroughs? Rolling Wnvonnd
Maroy Bowman, coal to Delaware City.
'' ((Correspondenec of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
J LEWES. Del, Nov 9.
*l'The easterly winds still continuo, accompanied by fog.
.The fleet still remains at the harbo;. Of the number not
reported in my last, are thp Bremen bark Washington,
fVohi Bremen, and th 6 Franoh brig Julos St
noohelle; also brigs C H Bampson, for West Indies;
B G Chalonor, Poinsett. Empire, and Rebocoa & Fran
ces, with sohrs. Magnolia. Wm A Ellis. Astona, Tele
graph, MB Mahohj>H E Miller, Burrows
C, Geo Deering, and Maria Roxana.
jNovlO, BAM—^wind east, and foggy.,, „
j Yours, _ W.M. HICKMAN.
‘ i \ BV ‘; • * * ,
; (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohange. *
i OAPK IRI.'AVD, Nov. 11,5,30 P.M.
‘ The brig Chicopoo. for Charleston, and three horm
brls. went.to! shn, tUn;irtornbfn, -Nothing in siplit
dno,trV o “ - THOS. B. HUGHES.
BT TXLXtfRAPS TO STHE pnKSS. „
New York.Nov.ll.
’ Arrived, ships Compoor, from Liverpool sTicomleroga,
from Penang; Emily, from. Africa: H B Wmlit, from
Cdrdiff; bark Horomeifrom Montevideo; brig Sea Lark,
frpm Malaga; schrs Josephine and Montrose, from ltio
Janeiro. __
! MEMORANDA.
Ship Frigate Bird, Cope, from Manilla July 3, arrived
'atNew York yesterday.
Ship Matytarinj Pcrritt, for Now York, sailed from
Fno ehow-foo Aug 17. - ■ --
Ship Dreadnought, Samuels, from New York, arrived
at Liverpool 27th ult.
Bark'lsabella, (new, 324 tons) clearod at Warren 9th
inpt. for Philadelphia. .< 'l v > .
•Brig Roamer, Wyman, honee, arrived nt Wilwington,
Del, loth inst. for repairs.
iSohrs Daniel Morris, Hoover, and M Plater, Blizzard,
strived at Wilmington* inst. „ , ,
Rohr Ida, Clark, hence, arrived at Boston lOtli inst.
iSohrSarah M Kent, Thompson, olearod at Baltimore
10th inst. for Philadelphia.
'Sohr S M BUaddick, Williams, honoe, arrived at Hart
;; [Schrs W L*Dayton,Babcock, and Glassßlowtfr,Marts,
sailed from Providence 9th inst. for Philadelphia.
[Bo.hr Jane C Patterson, Hand, henoe, arrived at Salem
' M Aldridge, Bateman,'and Evergreen, Grif
fin. sailed from Salem oth inst. for Philadelphia.
Sohr D B Barnard, Allen, hence, arrived at Thomns
ton 3d inst. • - 1 ' .
Schr Globe, Ames, cleared at Warren Cth inst. for Phi
ladelphia,
' I Per steamship Hungarian, at St John, NF.]
, Sid from Whampoa Aug 24,- Judith, Brown, N York,
j Hid from Amoy Aug TT/lAieky Star, Preston, N York,
r Arr at Hong Kong Aust 21, Surprise, Rnnlott, N York:
22d. Skylark, Bursly, do; 31st, Game Cock. Osgood, do;
8 H Talbot, Burgess, do: Sept. 4, Samuel Russell, Wm-
Chell, N York; 9tn, Canvass Back; Clarke, do.
: Sid from Calcutta Sept 20, Florida. Whitmore, Boston.
! Sid from Liverpool 31st ult, J Boyd and Victoria, New
r Shields—Bid Oct $O, Fanny Holmes, Smith, N York;
Magnet, Henry, do.
iShip whirlwind, Gill, at HdhgKong from San Pran
disoo, had received slight damage in a late gale.
1 Ship Sea Flower, Thornhill,from Liverpool for Bos*
ton, had put baok to Liverpool.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
OLD COGNAC BRANDY,
tfsPinets.
! Do. do. Otard.
Do, do. . Henueesy.
;In bond, and for sale by * „. A. MERINO.
: 020 140 South FRONT Street.
FERY’S OBAMPAGNE, i|i quarts, pints,
and half pints. The celebrated brand "incom
parable” for sale by V. D. LONGCHAMP,
< 031-lm 217 South FRONT Street.
James stewabt - & co.’s
I PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY.
importer of Brandy, Wine, Ao., 135 SOUTH FRONT
'Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S
(CELEBRATED AND UNEQ.UALLED PAISLEY
(MALT -WHISKEY. 527-Jm
WE GALL ATTENTION OF THE
TRADE to'this'really Superior article: '
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A supply in assorted packages constantly on band.
Orders received for direot importation.
Also— Hennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognac, London and
Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cores, Champagnes,
high and low pnoes. LONGCHAMP, Importer.
010-6m* - , -217 South FRONT, I‘hitadqlphia.
fJEORGE WHITELEY,
No. 135 South FRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy, Wineg, Ao., offer* for sale, in
bond only, the following, atobng other standard brands
of brandy:
Pinet, Caatillon, St Co., Thos. Hines & Co.,
&co - .. .ssa?••?»« * co -'
Camees, Poilevoisin,
C. Dupont St Co., Union Proprietors,
a w. kr. Martelle. Jas. Hennos«y,
Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the ohoices
varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Port. Burgundy, am
Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Gin, J&maioa Rum, Santa
Cruz Rnm. Bordeaux Oil, Ao., Ac. 527-ly
100 cases Barton & Guestier’s
V/ fit. Julian; 300 do. Ht. Estephe; 300 do. Washing
ton Morton St. Juhen; 100 do. do. Talenee, pint*; 50 do.
Chateau lAßosetflO do. do. Leoville LSqotob Ale, in
stone and,glas*; Younger'*, Harvey’s. Falkirk Brown
Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by
- aog~ > , ; A.
SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons
James Stewart $ CojtePajsley Malt, in bond and
lor sale by GEORGE WHITELEY. sJI-3m
HOGUET &' HUTTON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DES K S
AIIDO i B IRE T FURNITURE
' »• Noises SOUTH THIRD-STREET. '
Omoe. BftqjL .qS School ExtenaionTablei,
Dookow, wardrobe., eto. s <j.3 ln
QABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD
MO,ORE & CAMPION.
■ ' No. *l, BOUTS'SECOND STREET,
xnoonnootion with their extensive Cabinet Buaisew, ore
now manufaotunnga superior artmle of
.. BfLLIARP'TABLES,
finished with
MOORE k CAMPION’S IMPROVED OUSHIONB,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
•npenor to all other*.. ■
• For the quality and finish of these Table* the manu
iacturers refertotneir numerous natrohstbroughout the
Union, who are familiar with the oharaoter of their
work, ■ • ’ Jytt-dm
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
TVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the!
11 firroof WARNICK, CHADWICK,& BRO. i. thi.
dar dissolved* The Heater, Range, and Stove busineu,
will be continued under the name of CHADWICK
the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE'
r J^ cV HA M
Philadelphia* Julr 11 > IS$9.
TVOTICE.— An application will .lMjnade
\ at the next eessionofthe Legislature ofrerniayl
vauia for the incorporation of alUnk. with general
banking privileges, with a capital of TWO HUNDRED
ASK FIFTY THduSAND DOl/UARfI, to be called t ie
MANUFACTURERS' RANK, to be touted in the oitr
of Philadelphia. jyB-sBm '
The Pennsylvania academy op
THE FINE ARTS.
„ , NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
BThe Evening Studies bj gas-light, from the Casts of
Aotmue Statuary, eoinmence on SATURDAY, October
Ist. at7P. M.
_The Life Class commorttes its studies on MONDAY
EVENING, October 3d, at 7 P. M.
_ . . JOHN SARTAIN,
. sffi-tf Cliairrpan pf t the Committee on Instruction.
CPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Good
►p year's Patent Vuloanized Rubber Suspendersi
Braids. Webs, and all other fabnos and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vuloanized rubber, are notified that unless the same
are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United Btatcs. merchants and dealers are invited to ex*
amine specimens now in store, and to give their orders
for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, KXCLUfiI VR
OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS IN THE, PATENT. for thesa g£!d7, which
embrace an the styles heretofore manufactured or im*
ported, and many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE and BELL
tef N?Yf A ““° D *°
nS<-lv HORACE H. DAY. i
Br MANCHESTER SCALES. i
AI tha Philailelphiaßank huildinl, CHESTNUT
ourt,l ' JM l r be lound a general
assortment of
COUNTER SCALES.
TRAOKBc/l!ES S fnrm»h’oil at «horl no
.-c»0, j wanted to indicate standard weight, accu
jlprtble.^The stylo and finish of the above
goods best known by examination.
. «16-thstu*m OEO. W. COLBY 4 CO.
J* FAIRBANKS* PLATFOKM SCALES.
For sale by FAIRBANKS 4 EWING.
022-ly 716 CHESTNUT Street, Phils,»
pr FAIRBANKS’, HAY, COAL, AND
4&S* CATTLE SCALEB. For s»U by
• FAIRBANKS Sc EWING,
71* CHESTNUT Street, Phila.-
pr HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES.—
dig* STRONG A ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and
Hay Boales require no nit. Platform and Counter
Soalesof ever/ description/ They receive-ail Friction
and Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, as on othei
Seales. Call, and examine before purobasmg elsewhere,
and see the improvement.
• PENNINGTON GREEN. Agent, .
1U South SEVENTH Street, ,
Philadelphia.
Boyle & lauder j s
MARBLE MANTEL WAREROOM,
MONUMENTS, HTATUAH Y, lee.,
Nos. 4 and 6 East TWENTIETH Stroet,
. Ono donr west of Broadway, NEW YORK.
JAB, LAUDER. Jr. JOHN C. BOYLE.
The trade and FuMio are requested lo cull and ex
amine our specimens. Prices to suit the times—a savins
of ten per cent., at least.' nfi-aw3m
WALLACE & BRODIIEAD,
87 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK.
ctooKs and Bonds bought and sold, on Commission.,
Francis B. Wallack. Edward C. Brodukait.
028-4m*
A lex. McKinney,
■CX. - ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BKEENBBURG, PAV
Will pruliw In WaMmonlandi Arnutron,, and In
atona counties. sell-tf
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
S2O CHEBTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Bpooie, either by
its own Lines, or mconneotion with other Express Com
panies, to all the pnnoiple towns and cities of the
United State*.. , E.,8. BANBFORD,’
aul-tr * i‘\ i ■ General Superintendent
■pURE CONFECTIONERY,
fT: : «^sOT^ lntZi , ,
Late of 8. Hennon.
Stere B. W. oorner ARCH and NINTH streets,
3m (Factory 811 Filbert street. \
VB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING
• AGENCY, K. E. corner FIFTH nnd CHEST
NUT. 1
Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country
Newspapers, at lowest oash prices, soS-Sm
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY !~LOOK
OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she suc
ceeds when all othors have failed. AH who are in
trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by
false .promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. In
fdcA (iffairsraM ntver fails, . Bha lias the weret of
winning tne'dffddtidn* ol the'opposite sex. It is this
faot which induces illiterate pretenders to try to
imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She shows
you the likeness of year future wife, husband, or absent
friend. It is well known to the public at large that she
is the first and only person whoean show the likeness in
reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the con
cents oT Hfo’fhiqhcgn. ,be tested and proved by thou
sands, both marrrea anfi single,-Who daily and eagerly
visit her. Come one! oomeell! to No. 1330 LOMBARD
Street, between Jnnlpar and Broad. nB-dt*
fIOAOH J AND WAGON, SPRINGS, of
GEORGE WHITELEY,
CABINET WARE.
(CIS A. CHADWICK.
itU-tf
NOTICES*
SCALES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
-INSUttMitfe CdkPANIES.
if\ELAWARE ; MUTUAL 'SAFETY IN
JLP . SURANGE COMPANY,
163 5.
The fqliowing Statement of the Affaire of ,th® Cpm
>any la published in conformity with a Provision of its
Charter.
i , : pusanmis
o„ ..saa :
On Fire Risks - 115,729 90
8471,906 29
PremiomsonTolioieß not marked off Nov. 1,
18M -. ™- 28134838
9753,814 67
'paVMIUHS
Marked oll'ae earned, from Nov. 1.1858. to Oct. 31,1859;
On Marine And Inland .Risks $371,111 83
On Fire Risks 118,365 40
5489,477 38
Interest. 3ee., received during
same period..
LOSSES,EXPENSES, BTC.
During the year as above:
Marine and Inland Navigation
Losses - Q 263,095 70
Fir0L0555*;..—.......28,172 35
Return Premiums. 33,160 13
Reinsurances, Commissions to
Agents, Taxes, &o. 48,295 M
Expenses, Snlanes, Rent, Sta
tionery, &o. ~ 22,210 27
ASSETS OV THE COMPANY*
' : November 1,1859*
$123 050 Philadelphia City Six per ct. Loan. .$123 050 00
100,000 Ponna. State Fivo per oent. Loan.... 93 633 00
21,000 Do. do. Six do. do 21,000 00
23,000 United Btatos Treasury bY% per cent.
Notes, and interest due ...... 23,203 31
80,000 United States Treasury 6 per cent.
Notes..... 30,615 00
25,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phi
ladelphia
60.000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage
6por cent. Hondo... 43,600 00
20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage Six per oent. 80nd5.......... 12,300 00
14 000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail
way Company 7 per cent, Coupon
80nd5...:... 12,60000
15,000 300 Shares Stock Gorniantown Gas
Company,'lnterest and Principal
guaranteed hy the City of I’hila... 16,000 00
5,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Compand .i.... t . 3,776 00
5,000 ICO Shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 850 00
1,233 80 Shares Philadelphia loe Boat and
Steam Tux Company 1,200 00
1,000 2SharesPhiladelphlanndSavannali
Steam Navigation Company.... ■ 200 00
.180 SSbares Ooean Steam Navigation
Company 180 00
250 5 Shares Philadelphiaand Havre do
Graoe Steam Tow boat Company. 500 00
200 2 Shares Philadelphia Kxehange
Company • 130 00
$435,880 Par. $411,949 29 Cost. Market Value,®4o3 713 M
Bonds and Mortgage* 1} ,ow) 00
Seal E5tate.......? C1.3H335
ills Receivable, for Insurances made.••;•••• 1M,C93 M
Balances due at Atcencies—Preruuimson Mft
• rine Policies, Interest, and other debt* due _
the Company.... 08
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance Compa
n'es
Cash on deposit in Banks
November 9,1859. .
* The Board of Directors have THIS DAY deolnrod a
CMh Dividend or LIGHT PER CENT, on the Cnpitnl
Stock of the Company, and SIX PER oENT. interest
on the Scrip of tho Company, payable on and niter the
meo declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN
TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the Earned Premium* lor
the year ending Ootoberjl, 1859, Certificates lor which
will be issued to tho parties entitled to the same, on and
after tho first of December noxt.
DIRECTORS. „ ,
William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes,
Edmund A. Souder, J. F. Peniston,
Theophilus Paulding, Honry Sloan.
John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
John C. Davis. H. Jones Brooke,
James Traquair, Spencer M ilvamo,
William Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand,
.Tamos C. Hand, Robert Burton,
William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones.
Joseph H. Beal, James B. M/Farlaml,
Dr. R. M.Hoston, • Joshua P. Eyre,
George 0, Leiper. John B. Bcmpie, Pittsburg,
Hugh Craig, D.T. Morgan,
Cliarles Kelly. A. B. Berger,
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS C. HAND, Vioe President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. nll-lm
jy/|UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1869,
Is now prepared to raako INSURANCE upon Build
tags. Furniture, and Merohandiio generally,
AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
This Company transacts its Business on the Mutual
Plan Exclusively, all the insured being alike into
jested, thereby offering greatiiidnoemenUto those who -
4 ish to insure economically as well as safely.
Further particulars may be obtained on application to
any of the Directors or at the Offico ofthe Company,
No. fi SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
Benjamin Malone, T. KUwood Chapman,
JohnJ. Lytle, James timedley,
William Befell, William Hawkins,
Caleb Clothier, Thomas P. Row iett,
Robert E. Evans, Joseph Hayward, .
Ellwood B. Davis, Freaeriok Cadmus.
BENJAMIN MALONE, President.
JAMES 9MEDLEY, Vioe President.
John J. Lyti.b, Treasurer,
T. E, Chapman, Secret
Branch office ok the new
YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL, 81,600 000,
TIIO3. J. LANCASTER.
Inauranoe Agent and Broker,
RSS^ C (PoS p rs!fvV«M K T ffi. J,su -
CAPITAL, 91r8OO.«0.
• _ PHILADELPHIA BKPKRKfiCB!
Thomn* Robins, John W.'ClHghorn.
Lewie Cooper. j. B. Lipeinoott.
William Shaffer. Robert Ewing.
TIIE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
OV PHILADKLPmA.
409 WALNUT.STREET.
Tlit* Company insqres against Loss or Damage by
Fire on Pubiio and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stock*
of Goods, anu generally. ,
The foUowlnir provision in the Polioies of this Com-
theirsecurity when assigned mcu
“ This polioy shall not be invalidated, or in any wi*e
affected, after i£s assignment as a collateral security to
a Around-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of truoh as
signment by the office, by any transfer or conveyance of
the mortgaged promises, by the owner of the same."
Paul T, Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks,
John Huline. Robert o)arke,
Isaac B. Waterman* David Salomon,
Edward G. Jamas, william Vandenraer,
Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler,
Joseph H. Collins, Samuel Castner.
PAUL T. JO&E8, Presid nr
WM, VANDERVEER, Vioe President
GILBRRT B. Stkbmno. Secretary njT7-tf
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Strut,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thoe.L. Luden, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
John O. Janie*, C. K. Spander,
John W. Sexton* H, H. Houston,
Willem RAjiruel, wm. H. Love,
Edwinßooth, Charle* F. Norton,
E. 8. Warne. i*aae Mjrer,
John E. Audtok*, Edward A. Warne,
R.T.Kejilh
Freiident—THOMAS L. LIIDERS,
Vice President—E. S. WAKNE.
Scoratarr—CHAßLES A. HUY. dal*
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO..
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET-
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on, Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port andthoir Cargoes, and other Personal
Property, All losses liberally ana promptly adjusted.
DIRKCTOHf,
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
Jobnwolsh. James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, EdmuiM G. Dutilh,
Patrick Brad), Ghas. W.Poultney,
Israel Morris.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. Jalt-ly if
Fame insurance company, no.
<ll CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRlETlfle,. BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS,
SIBKCTOBS:
Samusl Wriojit of Wright, Bros., A Co.
William W.Waltbbs, William Ryan & Co.
CiiAELBS RiciiahduoN- J. C. Howe k Co.
OgoEOB A. Wist. West, Fobes. k Lloyds
Barclay LippmcoTi.« v Lippinoott, Hunter, k Soot!
Jacob W.8t0ut..~.... GhaJfces, Stout, k Co.
Hbnry Lbwis, Jr.~~, Lewis, Bros., & Co.
David B. Birkkt „ Davis k Birney.
A. H. Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co,
John B. Ellison. ....... John B. Ellison & Sons.
JpHNW.EvBHMAN.™ John W. Kverman k Co,
Thomas S. Martin..... Savage k Martin.
?pi?ATIIA N 'J? SI,Ac EFlfl fV'ice Pre.’t.
WILLIAMB I. BLANCHARD. Boo’/. anl-tf
T NSURANOE COMPANY OF THE
pennsylvania-fire and ma
rine INSURANCE—No. EXCHANGE BUILD-
l7- Capital 8300,000—Assets, January 1,
.All investea In sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vesßols nnd Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
of Merchandise,
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon loby. Nbnmel Grant, Jr.,
Charles M&caleatei, Tobias Wagner,
Willuuu S. Smith, Stomas B. Wattsoo,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William R* Whitis’ Charles S. Lewis,
, T . „ HENInpD. BHeSrBRD, Pre.ident
WILLIAM' HABPKR.Beoretary. leP-wfmtf
Life insurance and trust oom-
IPANY.-UHE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Assets, $902,229 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of flife—grants
annuities aud endowments—purchoeea life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending ou the
contingencies of LUe.
Thej not m Exeouton, Admlni.trntore, AMltnees
Trustees, and Guardian*.
„ . TRUSTEEB.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 8. Stoke.,
BeiJemln Coatee, William Martin,
Riahard S. Nowbold, Jame. B. McFarland,
Wil iam V. Hacker, doeepl, H. Trotter,
Williami H. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey,. Theophilus Pauldingi
Charles Halloweil, Edmund A. Souder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutolunsos,
Kodofphus Kent, John W, Hornor,
Wifliam H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
£v> DUflow, SatmieW. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Raein, ! John G. Brenner,
F. 8, Michler, Easton.
pANIEIrL. MILLER, Pre.idenL
. SAMI,. E, STOKES, Vice FrerL
John W. Hobnob. Seoretarr. auia-lr
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
FIRE, MARINE,. AND INLAND INBURANOE.
Fire Insqrance.Umited end perpetual, on fliuldingeand
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parti of the World.
„ „ ~ . WRHCTOH*.
George H. Hart, E, W. Bailer,
E. P.Tjoss. Andrew H. Chamber*,
Charles G. linlajr,
Foster 8. Perlans, H. R. Coesslmll,
Samuel Jones. M. D.« Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul
1500 ft JJOXES AMERICAN AND
WINDOW GLASS—The moet
apprpved brand*, and of everpne and quality required
for city and country trado.af jrigM Mtonishingfjjow.
XT EROSENE OIL.—A full supply of the
J.S. above Oil, rnaoafaotored bjr the Boston CoiUranT,
will bo furnished to the trade, at the lowest prices, or
the sole nsentafor thiioitr, BpWbgy, ASIIIIURNKH,
jb QO., Wo. 18 Rontli WHAHVES. n>
fnaEAPEST WINDOW. GLASS in town.
PICK’S. 8. W. comer of SEYENTH^and
s; BBnaaaaßMri north pennsyl-
VANIA RAILROAD.
WINTKR ARRANGKMENT,
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON.
AIiLENTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK, HAZLETON. ’
Onapq after MONDAY, November7th. 18W. Passen
ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Street*,
Philadelphia, DAlLY,{Sundays excepted:)
■- For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk,
Hazleton, &0., (Express,) at 9AO A, M.
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9 30 A. M. and 3 F. M.
(Accommodation,) at 8,40 A. M. and
Leave Bethlohem, (Express,) at BA. M. and 4.10 P. M.
(Accommodation,) at 7 A. M. and
Leave Fort Washington. ( Accommodation,) at 7. A.M.
.. - ONBUNDAYSi *
Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 r. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. hi.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1.60; to Mauch Chunk, $2.60; to
Easton. 81-60: to Doylestown,SOoent*.
Through tickets must bo procured before entering the
cars.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con
neotat Berks street with I* ifth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-street* Passenger Railroads.
n 7 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
8333,327 17
winter arrange
fiSflitl&ErSßp MKNT. - PHILADELPHIA,
Wilmington; ani Baltimore railroad.
; On and after MONDAY, November 7th, 1869,
pAssenuer trains leave I'liilaileli'hia.
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. hi., 12 noon, (Express,) ana
11 JO P. M.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 12noon, 3.30 and 11.10 P. M,
For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12,3.30, and 11.10 P. M.
For Now Castle at 8,16 A. M., and 3.*u P. M.
For Middletown at 8.16 A. M., ami 3.30 P. M,
For Dover nt8.15 A. M., and 3 30 I*. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 I\ M.
For Seafurdat 8 16 A. M., ami 3 30 I*. M.
For Laurel at 8.15 A. M.,and 3.30 P. Si.
TRAINS FUR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. hi., ( Express,; 10.15 A. M.,
and 6.25 11.I 1 . M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.16 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., 1.45 and
8.40 P. M.
Leave Laurel at 6.18 A. M., and3v<o P, M.
jeave Hanford at 6.46 A. hi., and 4.06 P. M,
je&ve Milford at 7.50 A. M., and 4.06 P. M.
jeave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 6.40 V. M.
leave Middletown at 10 A. hi. and 7 P. M
leave New Castle at 10 65 A. M.. and 8 P. M.
leave Cliester 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
Leave Chester at 6.46 A. M., 12.23 ami 11.40 P. M.
Leave 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 6 26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attoohed,
will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Penyville and intermediate
places at 6 V. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 6.46 P. hi.
Leavo Baltimore for Stemmcr's Run, Chase’s, and
Harevrood at 0.54 P. M. *
n 6 8. M. FELTON, President.
* $390,834 30
8137.402 37
1859. mmsmm 1859.
1 FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW tfORK LINES,
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S
LINKS. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
880l,(if>5 67
PROM WALNUT-BTRKBT WUARP,
Will leave as follows, vix: pare.
At 6 A.M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. A Am.
Accommodation $2 26
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Joreer)Accommodation. .............. 3 26
At 9 A. Al„ via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 5 00
At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey
City, Wester:; Express 8 00
At 12>i P. hi., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation.. 2 26
At 2P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Ex
press 8 00
At 4 P. M., by Qtoamboat, via Taoony and Jer
sey City, Evening Express... 8 00
At 4 P. hi., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer
sey City, id Class Ticket 3 26
At 6 P. M„ via Camden and Jersey City Evening
Mail .• 3 oo
At 11 P. hI M via Camdenand Jorsoy City,Southern
Ma 11.... 2 25
At 6 P.M,viaCamdcnand Amboy,Accommodation,
(Freight ana Passenger)—lst Class Ticket........ 396
2d Olass Tiokot lw
The 6 P..hi. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere,Eaeton, Flomington, Ac.,at 8 A.M.
and 2K P.M.
For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
A. Lehigh Valley Railroad.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bond, 4e0.. at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and 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 LINES
for Bristol, Trenton, to, at 2X anil i P. M., from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Delanoo, Beverly, Durlington, Borden
town, Aom at 13L, 1. and 8)* P. hi.
Steamboat John Neilson,lor Bordentownand interme
diate places, at 2){ P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in
termediate places, at 1) A. M. and 4 P. M.
. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed eaoh passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. AH baggage over fifty
pounds to,bo paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond SJOO, exempt
by speciul contract.
Oct. 1, J 859. WM. H. GATZMER. Agent.
Philadelphia and i
ELMIRA RAILROAD J.INE
QUICKKBT ROUTE to Elmifa.Wilkesburre. Buffalo,
Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur
lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth, and St,
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Depot, corner BROA D and VINE BtreeU,
DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) as follows;
7.3 U A. M.. DAY EX PRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
M ilwnukeo, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paul’s, Burlington,
And St. Louis.
8.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St. Paul’s It rbngton,
and St. Louis.
The 7AO A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
HARRISBURG, slopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch.
The 7J90 A. M. train connect* at Rupert for Wilkes
harre, Pittatori, Scranton, And all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSOURG RAILROAD.
Baggageobeoked to Elmira, Butlalo.and Suspension
Bridge.
JE3C Tickets can bo procured at the Philadelphia and
Emma Railroad Lino's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT St recta, and at tho Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAI) and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave* the Depot, Broad stroot, below Vino, daily, (Sun
day excepted,) for all points West and North, at 0 P, hJ.
Freights must be aeliveiod beforo 3 P.M. to .insure
going the same day.
For further.information, apply at
Freight Depot, BHOAD, below Vino,
Or to CHAS. 8. TAPPKN, General Agent,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
001-tf Philadelphia.
022-«tatli2m
THK PENNSYLVANIA CENTIIAL
Hail-road.
1859. @Bi%gSSB 1859.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trntns
from Boston, New y ork, and all points East, and at tho
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin
cinnati. St. Louis. Cleveland. Chicago. Burlington, S .
Paul’s, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and a I
intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Kentuc
ky. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas,
and Nebraska— thus furnishing facilities for the trau*-
fiortatum of 1 asaongers unsurpassed for speed and cont
ort by auy other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Car* or Conductors.
Smoking Cara are attached to oaon Train: Woodruff’s
Sleeping Car*i to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS HUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted.
Mail Train loaves Philadelphia at 7.16 A. M.
Fast Line “ “ 11.50 A.M.
Express Train leaves “ 10.60 P.M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS:
Parkeaburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia,2.oo P.M.
Columbia “ 4.30 P. M.
Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkosimrz, atm Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers (or Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, NiagaraFalls.Aud intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia at 7.16 A. M., and 2 P. M., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the office of the
Qompany in Philadelphia, New York, Boston or Bal
timore; and tickets Eastward at auy of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; alsoon board any of the
regular Liue of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivars.
Faro always as low as any other Routq.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad toChttmep.inako this the
DIRECT LINH i AMD THE
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding tul dravaKe or ferriage of Freight,
together vritti the savitu of tiuie, are advantages reuuily
appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Freuhtsof nil descriptions can be for
warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Balti
more, to any point <m the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,or.Mis*oun, by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Rnilrond also ooimacU at rittaburg
with Steamers, by which Goods can lie forwarded to any
port on.the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois. Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misoun,
Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their I* reight to tins Company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
i - FREIGHT to any point In the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all tunes as favora
ble as are oharged by other Railroad Companies.
Be particular to mark packages “ via Penna. Rail
road?
Merchants in the West ordering rood* from the East,
Will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contractor Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany:
D. A. STKWART, Pittsburg:
Dovlc & Co.,Steubenvt lie t O.; H.S.Pierce k Co., Z*nes-
Vi fe, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley. 0.; Jt. McNeely, Mays
ville, Ky.; Orinsby A Croppor, Portoninuth. O.; Paddock
k Op., Jeffersonvilio, Indiana; 11. W. Brown k Co.,
Cincinnati, O.: Athent A Ilibbert, Cincinnati, O.: R. C.
Meidrutn, Madison. Ind.; William Bingham, Loutsvillo,
Ky.; P. it. O’Riley k Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Gra
ham & Co., Cairo, 111.; H. F. Fisa, St. Louis, Mo.; John
H. Harris, Nashville, Penn.; Harris k Hunt, Memphis,
Tenn.; Clarke A Co., Chicago, III.; W. H. 11. Koonta,
Alton, III.; Murphy & \\ alia, Dubuque, III.; orto Freight
Agents of Railroads at ditiorent points in the West.
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
bast, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentaof
tho Company at the follow mg places before shipping;
or letters addressed to eilliorof theinou theaubjectoi
freights. wiU meet with prompt attention:
E. 1 SPEEDER. l'luln!ieh>lin.
MAGRAw A KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LEECH k CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William st.,N.Y.
LEECH k CO. 61 Kilby street. Boston.
11,I 1, ?.*s’* F r ®ty ht Agent, Thila.
1 * i < ,ctl 1 1 ,okot Agent, Fhila.
, . , allOB. A. SCO PI, Gen’l Sup’t, Altoona, Pa.
fat.lv
nS nor pKj-JjSfficj WJ’ST CHESTER and
I‘IiII.ADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD via MEDIA.
FALL ARR.ANGK.MKNT.
Op and aftor WKDN LDNAY, October 6. 1859,
the trains will leave Ptubuidvlna, from the {Ration, N.
b. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at
7.30 and 9.:W A. hi.. and at 2 50 <uid 5 I‘. M.
Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET STREET, at 7 and 10 A. M., and! SSoandi
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 2
P. M. Leave West Chester at ?.So A. M.. and 4.30 P. M.
„ , HENRY WOOD,
6-tf General Superintendent.
fSS»atgmw>wa PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL
ROAD, MORNING LINE, for I*o PT.SVILLE, READ
ING and HARKIMJURG.
Leaves the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE
Streets, at 730 A. M., DAI LV. < Sundays excepted,) for
FOTTSViLLK, HAKKJBIJUKU, und all intermediate
points, commoting at ilarrmburg with trains running to
Pittsburg, ChamhnrtduirK. Carlisle. Sunbury, Ao.
AFTERNOON LINES.
, Leave MS.SOP. M„ DAILY, for POTTBVILLE and
HAKKIHUUHG.
At 4.45 P. M.,DAII*Y, (SundayaexoOpted,) for READ
ING, and intermediate points.
aplB W. U. Moll. 11 ENNY, Secretary,
notice.—ciiestke
fiS:J«»S«?i“SwiyVAI.I.KY railroad-pah
-BENGF.K TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and after Ist January,
1869, the Passenger Train" lor DOWNINGTOWN, will
start fromthe Passenger Depot ol the Philadelphia and
Readies Railroad Company, oorner of BROAD anil
VINK Streets.
MORNING TRAIN for Dowmagtown, leaves at 7J9
A. M.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves al
4.43 P. M.
DAILY (Sundays excepted,;
By order of the Board ol Menage rs of the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Company.
d3O W. H. MviLHKNNY.Secretary.
IT'YE DISEASES.
*) Dr. OSMUM. OCULIST,
Who hn« just return'll Iron. Kurono utter »n absonon
of several years, during which tmm ho has paid especial
attention to the treatment o| K\ e Diseases at the better
medical schools of Germany, Franco, and England, pur
poses to locate permanently in Philudolphia, and may
bo consulted every inormnK (Sundays excepted) at his
Office, No. 1819 QJIL3 FiIUT Street.
. The Doctor U provided with all the newest and ino*it
improved instruments necessary to the practice of his
profession; among othois, ho lias brought with him
from Berlin, Prussia, a most period instrument for ex
amining the optto nerve and tho internal ineinbranos of
the bye—tho first mstruincntol the kind ever brought to
this country.
„ Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY,
front • to 10 o’clock A.M. Or. OHM UN will take pleasure
id giving FREE 3 JNBULTATIONB TO THE POOR.
*4- 1
RAILROAD 'LINKS.
iiUl/CATIONA^
/|"R. SCHMIDT having fjeen so often
XYA requested to devote his tune sfftin to the instruc
tion of Music, and especially of n»a ?iano and the
icience of Composition*, now takes} pleasure to inform
iih kind frienda anil an honored puttho. that lie ah&U be
mppyto receive a limited numbe* of pupils. Mr. 8.
iipeoktng the Frkm h, Spanish. Ef>gusJl and Gkrman
Uanoiiaoha with like facility, wiU be happy to employ
either of them at the desire of the uuptl. ,
Classes will be lormed after celebrated sys
tem (which lias proved so highly suohessful in Pans and
also in New York under Messrs. GAttschali, Masos
« Uoi.ouhck, and which is in fact Uiosj stem of all the
coiebmtci conservatories in European early applica
tum for which}* reapoctfully solicited. , ,
ror terms, Ac., Mr. 8. would reapeotfunr request to
ipply to Messrs. Ciijckkiiing &. Sox’s nano Wnre
hcmso. No. 807 Chestnut street, and Messrs. Ahdhk k
Co., No. nw Cheitnut street. '
n f. ~ ~ BEFSHEVOP.B I
C.GuiUou.Esq., Gustav Satter, Esq., N. Y..
Messrs. Chickonng k Sons. H. A. Wolleiihftupt, Esq.,
M » CO i* D'Mker, Maurice Strakoscn, Esq,, “
" 4 n u r ?£ C( \% „ W.Y. Wallace, Esq., *•
m q Hall & Sou, N, Y W. Mason, Esq., “
Mr. S. would also respectfully request the perusal of
he following lettors of Mr. Gottai hamc, tho eminent
*i mipo f er ! (t , lie Q r . Bt t 0 a distinguished
tentlcman of this city,) when Mr. 8. o&me first to Phi
aoelplna:
Mon ohcr F—.
Mon amt Mr.. Alfrko Schmidt, se rendant a Phila
delphie, ye n ai pu resistor au plaisir do me rnppeler a
votre nimnoie souvenir en vous taisant connaitre un
cliarinant lioinmo et uq artiste distinguo. Mr. Schmidt
eat.du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son talent cst tres
eminent ei comma gentleman vous apprenez bicn vita
les qualitos qut los distmguent. Vous etes at aimable et
si dcvouo aux ai hates, quo vottanedevez vous en prcn
dro qu a vous.niemede vous los voir tous recemmrndor;
si quelque fois vous avez murmuro qnntre ces espoces
ue lettres de ohange tuoospar Tamitie sur Tamitie quo
I on appelle lettresd introduction, soyez d’avance per
suade quo oeHe-ci ne vous proeurera aueuno dee epinea
quo oaclient procque toutesle* relations de la aociete.
Tout a vous de cmur. Millea chose a T. et agrees
mes compliments ailectueux.
GOTTBCHALK.
Trinidad de Cuba, 1 Juil. 1854.
Habanv Isle do Cuha.ll Febrier, 1554.
J’ai examino avec inhnenient d’interet le plan d>tu
dcs pour rimrmonio et la cornposition’que Mr. Alfred
cchimdt so propose do fairo suivre a ses eleves, etje
sms heureux do declarer, quo je lo crois tres clair, tres
concis et !o p U R favorable a un avancement rapide. I!
ost du rosto identiquo quant au fond a celui <?ne suit le
conservatoire de Pans. Je crois aussi devoir recom
mamteT chMenreusemont. Mr, A. Sohmidt comrae pro
icsseur de Piano et do chant.
n3-lm L. M. GOTTSCHALK.
TSALLAI) SINGING AND GUITAR,
nfi-lm* T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street.
TVI ESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’HER
YOUNGnLA Y [>n-?3° ARI)ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
PHILADELPHIA, SQUARE, VINE
Madame C H El G A RAY respectfully informs her
Mends and the public in general, that independently of
her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and
her niece, hlme. PREVOST, m NEW YORK. she. in
tends, in counoction with her niece, Mme. D’HER-
ViLLY, opening m PHILADELPHIA an Inihtauon
on precisely tho same plan as the one above mentioned.
__ ofi-3m __ _ __
PRICE-STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL,
The Y all Term of this Institution commences Septem
ber ftth, 1859. The oourse of instruction comprises all
tbo branches cf a thorough English Education, together
With the Latin. Greek, and Frenoh Languages. au22-tf
Bryant & stratton’s national
.MERCANTILE COLLEGES, loomed it Phil»-
delpbut. 8. K. corner BEVENTH and CHEBTNUT;
New York, Futfalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation, call or send for Catalogue,
PIANOS.
oincKERiNG & sons,
T7TfT» JdANPVACTCBERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT
PIANO-FORTES,
WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT BTREET.
Constant y in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We hare been
awarded, at tho diSerent Exhibitions in this country and
Europe,
58 GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. JaM-ly
RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’s,
r7Tl|»Nuwui k CUrk’e.Hallett, Davis, k, Co.’s,
and A. H. Gale A Co. s superior PIANOB. Also, Ma
son k Hamlin’s unrivalled MELODEONS and HAR
MONIUMS, so desirable for Chorohes and Lecture
Rooms.
iM" Pianos and Melodeons to Rent.
J. E. GOULD,
inyU-ly SEVENTH and CHESTN UT.
IMPROVEMENT IN
BCHOMACKER k CO.,
1031 CHESTNUT Street, respoqtfullv invite the mnaio
loving publio to oall and examine their new and suc
cessful tmprovemeut—
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 generally mado to the style oj
Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of tho same.
In volume, puntyoftone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite doh
oacy anu sweetness, these
BUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS . *
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by oritics to be far su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
country.
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have Itcen awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York. 18M. sel-tf
STOVES.
jgjh TIIE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON
£=« BUMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT
STOVE, for ParloTS, Halts, Offices, Stores, Ac.
The most economical, cheerful, and healthy stove in
the market. All who wish a heating stove that will
give entire satisfaction are invited to call and see one
of the
FIERY STARS
in operation At our ‘W nreroome.
Every variety of Stoves, both Plain and
GAS BURNING,
fr
for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ao., may bo
(ound in our assortment.
Our celebrated
koyal,
SKA-SHELL, and
HOUHLE-OVEN
Cooking Btoveeare .
WAfcRAfiTKD,
and. for excellence m operation, they
CHALLENGE
nil competition.
NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH,
_ol3-)m No. 2W North »St- CONI) Srreet.
A STOVES! STOVES!!
Si JAMES SPEAR,
No. HIS MARKET STREET,
li now prepared to meet the wants of the pubho more
completely in all the detail* of the Stove trade than any
other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which
he invites comparative examixatio*.
The following are among his own popular inventions,
several of which havenlrtady obtained a national repu
tation as surpassing in extelltnce andreoaomy any other
Stoves muse.
JAMES BPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Gas-burning Cooking Btove, acknowledged to
be the h**t Stove for family use in the world.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
into general use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver’s Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor Stove.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from us
beauty and utility is Likely, this season, to be univer
sally adopted.
JAMES SPEAR is tho Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAK is the Inventor and Patentee of the
: celebrated Railway-car Heater.
For all of the above the Inventor very lastly claims
advantages whioh require but to bo understood by the
public to ho universally appreciated and preferred to
any otherarticlesol that class in the market: and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves.
Parties wishing to examine will have every attention
shown them, whether intending immediately to pur
ohase or not. *22-3in
ft CHARLES JONES,
No. 308 North SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
ffinJ. Gallagher,) would respectfully call the atten
s—lion of thoso desiring stove* to lus extensive
assortment of Cooking, Heating, aud Parlor stoves. I
have purchased the exclusive right to the retail snlo
and repairs, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celebrated
" Morning Star” and ••Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking
Stoves, welt known for years as tho most satisfactory
Stoves in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking
Stove ” Day light.” which combines all the useful im
provements, and operates admirably. I also manu
facture, in a superior manner, Silver’s Gas-burner of
the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most
economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in
use. sls-3m
COAL.
Housekeepers look to your
interest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS’, where
nothing but the very best quality ol Lehigh and Schuyl
kill Coal is offered at the following reduced prices:
Lehigh, Broken, Egg, aud Stove $4 23 per ton.
Schuylkill, ** * r *‘ 403 ”
Largo Nut 3 60 “
Warranted free from slato or dust and full weight, at
HICKS’ vard, southeast corner MARSHALL and
WILLOW. Call and see. oSJ-Cm
SW. GROOME & CO.,
• Office 146 South FOURTH Street,
WHARF, PINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL,
Dealers and Shippers
OF
Locust Mountain, Lehigh, and Schuylkill
COAL.
Merchandise taken on wharfage, 018-6 m
Hickory and spring mountain
LEHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for sale on
host terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW btreats 522-tf
DIVIDENDS.
FIRE AND MARINE INSU
" RANGE COMPANY. Office 413 WALNUT St.
Phit.adm.phia, Nov. 1. IS*®.
Th Directors havo declared a Dividend of THREE
DOLLARS per share upon the Capital Stock of thin
Company, for the last six months. Pin able to the Stock
holders on ami alter the second day of November, at this
Office. ALFRED S. GILLKTT,
nl-tuths6t* Treasurer.
BANK OF COMMERCE, Philadelphia,
Nnvemberl, 1859.
The Board of Directors have THIS PAY declared a
Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable to tho Stock
holders on demand, clear uf State tax.
n3-thstu6t J. C. DONNELL, Cashier.
Bank of penn township, Phiia
dclphia, Nov. l, 1859.
Tho Diroctors have TRIP DAY doclared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock for the last
six months, payablo on demand, clear of Mato tux.
n2-J2t JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier.
IS! KM PrSfHHSEI PHILADELPHIA, GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-
On and alter Monday, May 9tU,Jb&9. until further notice.
FUR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,-7, 8, B*i, min., 10, 11, 12,
A. M., 1, J, 3, 3‘i, 4,6, s)j. 6, 7. 0. 9, 10, and 11* p. M.
Leavo Gurmantowu 6,7,7, l », B,B*, 9,10,11, A. M., LDf,
!, 2 , a,7^8,9.10^.
Leave Philadelphia 9.03 nun. A, M., t, 3,6,7*, and 10*
P. M. .
Leave GermantownB.lomin. A.M.,1.10 min., 4, BK.
and 9,** P. M. 1
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8,8*, 11 A. M., 3,3*) 4,5*, #, 9,
Ifeave Chestnut Hill 7.30. 7.40, 8.10, 0.40, IIA3 A. M.
13.40,3.40,6.40,7.10,8 41) IU.IOP.M. '
. DN SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.03 tmn. A. M., 3. S. and 7X P. M.
I.eavo Chestnut Hill 7.W A. M„ 12.30, 610, and 3.63
FOR CONSTsOHOCKFN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leavo Philadelphia 6,6.03 mm.. 10 05. min., UH A. AL,
1.03 nun., 3.03 min.,UV P. .M
LeaveNcrii»town6,7,9,ll A. M., 1, 3>i, 434, 6, 734,
t °N SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..3and 4P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. M., 1 and « P. M.
T n,, V Oll manayunk.
Leave Phlladelph'tt 6, 7 us mm., 8.05 min., 9V, 10 (A
nun., 3.05 uuu., 3.03 m , n „ tS, t'4,
ojti B,IIL P. M,
BLcavo A.
3.06 rnin., 4,3,634,3,9.03 min. P, M.
, -ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3,4 P M.
Leave Manayunk 73* A. Al., )>*, 63*. P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
_my7 DEPOT. NINTH and G KEEN Street*.
SJILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
*•>-* for cleansing Silver Plate, Jewelrv, Mirrors, Mar
ble, Ac., far more convenient and etfective than any
other. One half tho Inlwr of House cleaning may I>e
saved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure
the finest Zinc white, ami as no scrubbing is required
the savin? in the wear ol the paint is much greater than
the cost of tho Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and
white aswhen new. Manufactured only b) the B(>st«>n
Indexical Sivip C«|mi»any, and sold by their appointed
A *J?R t »S\.S4vnT? i) * Apothecaries, TWELFTH
andCH r.STNU 1.
TVEIV PLANING MACHINE, Embracing
J- ’ The Andrews Patent of 1843, with matching work*
for dressing Boards. Plank, Ac.
New PruicuJeoJ Feeding. Great Having of Power.
.Machines or various sizes. 24 to 3b inches wide, for
single or double surfacing, with or without matching
heads, for sale at No. 23 Noith SIXTH Street, Phiia.
Call and examine.
sl3-tH*tu2in GF.O. W. COLBY k CO.
7MTENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton
A** Lemons, sound and in prime order, for sale by
? A. MfiRIKD, 140 SentU MpNT BtmL
SALES BY AUCTION.
EFURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
*• No. 4» MARKET STREET.
balv/’-;”-" GOODS.
On Friday Morn or,
credit^ nt * 0r ,ai " tK v » v i v.»taiojTie, on 5 month*
fancy and staple Frenoh dry
J&" Samples and catalorueg eaiiy on tho morning ct
bt^
SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
kT* 9 CIIEBTNUT feTREE T, opposite the Custom
House, between FOURTH nod FlPTHStreet*.
CLOSING SALK OF TUEBTALLB IN ThS EAST
ERN MARKET.
This Day,
12th mat., at 12 o’clock, will be sold the balance of the
stalls in the Eastern Market, comprising W produce
stalls in tho eastern end, designed for Jersey market,
all the farmers’ stalls, fish stands, fee,
BALE OF EMBROIDERIES, MILLINERY GOODS.
FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRICH FEATHERS.
TRIMMING RIBBONS, BONNET RIBBONB, AcT
On Wednesday Mommy,
November ltf, by catalogue, on & credit, commencing
at 10 o'clock.
Philip ford auctioneer, No. wo
MARKET Street, and &31 MINOR Btreet.
SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING.
, On Tuesday Morning,
November 15, at 10 o’clock prcoisely, will be told, by
catalogue, 260 iota of ready-made clothing, embracing a
large and extensive assortment of dress and frock coats,
business coats, overcoats, sack coats, of various mate
rials ; cassiniere and satinet pants; Cashmere, silk, and
casaimere vests, Ac., being all tresli goods, made for
tbo present fall traae.
The early attention of buyers is invited. Catalogues
early on morning of tale.
PEREMPTORY BALE OF 750 CASES BOOTS,
SHOES, BROGANS, &o. ’
%f On Thursday Morning,
November 17, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold.br
oatalogue.on four months’ credit, 7W cases men’s and
boy s boots, shoes, brogans, gum overshoes; ladies’ and
misses’ loots, shoes, gaiters,overshoes, Ac., embracing
a large and desirable assortment of prune goods, of citr
ami Eastern manufacture, suitable for present sales.
Goods open for examination, with catalogues,
early on morning ot sale, wbon buyers will find it to
their interest to attend.
SHIPPING*
PHILADELPHIA
AXD
ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF*THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
HXLD AT
NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7th, 1839, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors
the Company, vi*:
GEORGE H. STUART,
8. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALE3TER, asd
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of 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 snbsonbe. e3-tf
STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND. FRANCE. AND GERMANY.
THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM
PANY'S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
JIAMMONIA, Cant. H. F. Schwensen.
BAXONIA, Capt. H. Ehlers.
BORUBSIA, Capt. N. Troutman.
BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube.
TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Knaon.
These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-built vessels;
aro intended to sail Dorn Pier 21, North River, N.Y.,
ns follow*: _
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
HAMBURG.
The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Bteamship BA
VARIA, Capt. 11. Taube, 2,400 tons burthen, will sail os
above, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, at 12o’clock M.
Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New York, and from Southampton to London,
Ftrst Cabin...slool BecondCabin...B6ol Steerage...s3s
The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following
Steamships:
BAXONIA THURSDAY, Deember 1,
BORUSRIA MONDAY, January S.
TEUTONIA. WEDNESDAY. February 1.
HAMMONiA THURSDAY, March 1.
87" Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel
fast, Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through
rates.
These steamers are fitted up with unequaued accom
modations for first, second, and third-class Passengers.
The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are
equal to the hrst-class of moat steamers.
Certificates of passage issued from London, South
ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New V ork.
Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly
attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped free
of all commission.
For Freighter Passage, apply exclusively to
, W. A. HAM ILL, Agent,
Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships,
n2~tf Northwest corner t QUR.TII and CHESTNUT.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
noM kxw voa* to Livxmroot.
Chief Cabit) Passage —sl3o
Second Cabm Passage.... — 76
PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage—— ...-.-...—...——8110
Second Cabin Passage—►. ——...-■ 60
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA. Capt Lane,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt Mill&r,
ASIA, Capt. £. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt Anderson.
AFRICA, Capt Shannon, EUROPA.CaptJ. Leittb,
These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port Sow.
EUROPA, Lestoh, leaves Boston. Wednesday. Nor.ll.
PERSIA, Judkins, *• N York, Wednesday’, Nov. P,
AMERICA, Millar, *■ Boston, 'Wednesday, Nov, 1A
ASIA, Lott. “ N York, Wednesday, Nov.lt
CANADA, Lang, 11 Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30,
AFRICA.Shanuon. " NYork, Wednesday, Deo. 7.
NIAGARA. Anderson," Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 14.
PERSIA, Judkins. N York, Wednesday, Dec.2l.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not beaccoantab’efor
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Mptal*. unless bills or lading are tuned therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUSTARD, 4 Bowling Green,
not New York.
FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES
-2Sii&iiToN AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of »iPiiftlf per ee&L be
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marthman, will sail on Tuesday, Nov.
15th, at 10 A.M.
Through in 43 to M hours, only 40 hoars at Ses.
FOR SAVANNAH. Qa.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J.U&mn, will soil this (Friday) morning,
at 10 o’clock.
Through in 53 to 60 hoara, only 48 hoar* at Sea.
*7*Bailmz days oh&nged from every Saturday to even
five davs. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed
every day,
splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran &s
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the BoQth
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac.,
for all places m tho South and Southwest.
INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Good*
shipped Boulbwill be found to be lower by these ships
thau by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsumuoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by tins route 23 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tiokets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
_ ittLxss rims.
To Charleston —sl3 03 Charleston—*-—...f 860
Savannah.—. UOO Savannah—— SI 00
Augusta.. 20 00 Si CO
Macon... ..... 2100 Maoon— a 73
Atlanta- 1100 Atlanta SI GO
Columbus——. 23 00 Columbus—66 00
Aluany 34 00 Albany— -—, 57 00
Montgomery..,. 36 00 Montgomery..—. 53 00
Mobile 35 00 Mobile 46 90
New Orleans ... 69 73 New Orleans 6100
No bills oflading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf
above Vine street, or to
v ALEX. HERON. Jr.,
Southwest corner FOUTH andCHESTNUT.
Agents id Charleston, T. 8. k T. G. BUDD.
Savannah.HUNTEß k UAMMELL.
from Charlestoir, steamer Carolina every
For Florida from Savannah, steamer* St. Mary's and
Bt. John's, everv Tuesday ana Saturday, jyfi
U. s. M. STEAMERS
HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO. Captain Lines, will sail July 39, September
17, November 12.
FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 10, Octo
ber 15, DeoemberlO.
First Cabin paasage..—. ——.— $l5O
Saoond Cabin passage —... 76
For freight or passage, apply to
WILLIAM NF.ILSON, Agent,
At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Office]
Tobaooo Warehouse.DOCK Street. Phiia. je2J-4m
LEGAL,
TN TIIE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
F.state of JOHN PHILIP WKNZELL, Jr., one of
the Legatees and eestut quo trust named in the Will of
JOHN COOPER WKNZELL, Deceased.
Tno Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of CHARLES hi. SMITH,
Guardian of thesaid JOHN PHILIP WKNZELL, Jr.,
deceased, and to mike distribution of the balance in
tho hands of tho accountant, will meet the parties in
terested for the purposes of nis appointment, on MON
DAY. the 21st instant, at 4 o’clock, P.M.. at No. K 7
WALNUTStreet, between Sixth and Seventh streets,
in the city of Philadelphia. n3-stuthst
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF I’HILADEL
JOSKPU WALKER vs. MARY ELIZABETH WAL
KER. Sub. in Divorce June T.. 1639. No. 20.
On motion of L. C CASSIDY, for Libellant.* rule ha*
been granted in the above case, returnable November
12, 1833. t>> show cause vhy a l'i\ orce a ainculo ni «tn
monn should not lie decreed- Personal service of this
Rnlo hanng tailed on account of the absence of Re
yondent. the Court hate directed this publication.
□ 4511 Jtl24t‘
MACHINERY AND IRON.
SAMPXL V. MBBRICX,
WILLIAM H. WBBXICI,
COUTUWARK FOUNDRY/
LJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High ami Low Pressure Bteam Engine*,
for Land, River, and Marine service,
Boilers. Gasometers, Tank*, Iron Boats, ko. ; Casting*
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Goa Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations, ao.
Retorts and 6aa Machinery of the latest and most im
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ao.
Sole Atents for N. Rilheux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
Aspinwall k Wolwj’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine. aa6-r
WASHING AND IRONING.
?)\ WASHING AND IRONING DONE
’-b t— rtth NKATNKSS .nd DESPATCH, for Sin,],
nil Diuhes and Gentlemen, Families. B,\ardmg
Boh.Hil*, Hotels. Sreamlxvua. Ao., at DONOVAN’S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. South SIXTH Street,
corner of Prune. Family Shuts and Collars patent
poll sued. Everything washed by hand, oa the com
mon wash-boa.nl. '
The whole butmess is strictly attended to by female
operatives, Mrs. DONOVAN,
jt *O-lv Supenndenaedt
MACKEREL.— 397 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 3
Mackerel, in whole, hah es.quarters, and eighths.
Oruinal Pirkngea, for sale by 0. C. SADLER A CO ,
ARCH Street, eerond door aLive Front. i»j
SUGAR.—SOO barrels various
• grade*, wo bl*U ?rqshed, lifted and powde*«
or *nl» by JAMES GRAHAM A CO.,
'»*■ I.KTITIA Rrrf^t.
GANGS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and
Running Rigging, manufactured of the best mate
rial, aud for sale, at inanafactu-err lowest prices, by
„ w WEAVER, FITLER. k CO.,
cm » N. Water itmt, a&d UN, Delaware av.
SAITeS BY AUCTibtr
M THOMAS & 6QH3,
• Noe. 1» and HI SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
I wm g«vHl ’
REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, TUESDAY NEXT*
Noon and Evening Safer
Pamphlet catalogues now ysady, eimuiniufoll oe
senptions of all the properties to be sold on Tuesday
next, 15th in*L, at 12o’clock, soon, and 7 in the evening,
with a list of sales, lith, 23d, and 2?th mat., and of real
estate at private sale, comprising a large amount cf
valuable property.
Nov. 16, atJU o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia. Ex
change, will be sold—- ,
ISO shares Carbon Baa Improvement Company.
A shares American Xt-adamy of Mnsic, with ticket.
1 share Mercantile Library,
1 share Point Breese Park Association.
AUo.foraccountofwhoniitinay concern— _
4 * Mortgage Construction Bonds, convertible, oflha
Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company,
ol each, seven per cent, interest, payable Ist Ja
nuary and July, with coupons.
For other aecoanta—
X 60 shares North West Mining Company of Michigan. 1
2D shares Camden and Philadelphia EtcamboatPenr
Company—par 360.
13 shares Norm Fennsylrania Co.—par 858.
$4O Ffcceolx Mutual Insurance Company scrip. ISL
$l4O Delaware Mutual Insurance Company scrip, 13SS.
«3h5 Union Mutual Insurance Co. scrip, ?*») ana 1653.
23 shares United States Insurance, Annuity.and Trust
Company—par $5O.
EIGHTEENTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER Jith.
VALUABLE Bu5M?M h L6cAT®r_KEBr D EIfCK
T5?!fU. UB£ ’ N °'““ CHESTS DT eTHEET,
.. ... On Monday Morning,
November I<»at Wo’clock, wiil be soil at public sale,
on the premises, all that substantial three-story brick
messuage, with three-story back buddings, and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Chestnut street,
west of Twelfth street. No. 1331, containing in front on
Chestnut street XI feet, and extending in depth ISO feet,
to Clover street. The bouse has the modern conve
niences. gas introduced, bath room, hot and cold water,
water cloeat, cooking range, Ac.
Clear of all tn^umnance.
Terms—sl2,ooo may remain oa mortgage.
Sh- **nv day previous to ade.
FURNlTURE.—lmmediately after the sale of the
house will lie cold (he household furniture, of supenor
quality, including mantel and pier mirrors, Ac,
NINETEENTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER Uth, AT
A . n O’CLOCK. NOON\ ’
Peremptory BaIe.—MODERN BESI
?J:,:V CE :Tl t A isrden. No. SBlToenst street,»
feet front, 121 feet deep, Sale absolute. immediate
possession.
BUSINESS STAND.—Modern four-story bnek store
“d dwellms. No. lie* Spring Garden street. fca fm.
mediate possession. BfcU#
PINE STREET.—Modern dwelling, with tone yard,
front? P ‘°' 18 r "“ fr °° t ’ U 1 fe *‘ T TVo
_VALUABLF. PROPERTT. lot ID bj ® fwt,
west corner of Mulberry alley and MayUmi street be*
fiV/dweilfw- BlXlh
,:d * ° r Fift « BtS «*“*
TWENTI ATT OXLOCKf'IvENrNO 18 ®® “•
street. south of George (late Northern Lib* rues Hot 4J
by 115 feet, two fronts. (2 modern two-story bnek
dwellings on Third street, wife 5 three-Kory bnek
houses in the rear.
Same Estate.-i* THRXE-STORV BRICK DWELL.
Same Estate.—TWO DWELLINGS.—Two-story
frame dwelling, east side of Front street, south of Ma*-
2l by ICO feet, with a three-story
bnek dwelling in the rear, two fronts. J
Bame Estate.—FlVE DWELLINGS.—Three-storr
dwelling, sonthwest side of Csdwalader street,
north of Oxford, (Nineteenth vard.iSi by 136fe«t,two
frontJ, with 4 two story frame court houses in the rear
E.«te -TAVfiRN. BTUKK,
toAnts. McCarty ville. Twenty second ward, data town
ship of Bristol,) Phiiade.phia. onihenewSeee&d-stnet
road, containing 111 square perches.
bameEsute.-BiX STONE DWELLINGS, MeCartv-
Sc'jTue/.,‘Sd nd Wan1 ' on »f -«»
Etuta -~ T f iREE LASGE LOTS, lujoiniij ti.
Smw E«wt».—YEARLY GEOLTvD-RENT, tsoa
on lot of ground Front street, south ol Master, (Ken
siagton.)
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Charles Cook*
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—
store and dwelling, southeast corner of Msmbln Btt 4
Coates streets, renu for $476 a sear.
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Thoms* W P&ttm,
d.c'i c TßME-BTORrSRICKSw^BI;SS‘i
bllow t Bpre?e U f ltlla * , • No ’ S29 Thirteenth street,
TwnVAr'j'4T l< i7S.“ t » of Duiiel Bm,dM’d.
on Faet °ry street, between
Beach and Willow and Spruce and Pine streets, each U
feet 9 inches by tpi feet, with two fronts.
t KSr?“ pt ®rtHle-THREE : STORY BRICKDWEL
tt^siI* o itee? d * ° f td ’ r,n ,o “ u > of fo^-
a.
Orphan.’ Court Bal.-E.ute of Sarah Ana Baton (for
_ fnerly Sarah Ann Pncs) deo'd.
NEAT RESIDENCE, No.S*North Eleveath street,
bc.ween Filbert and Arch. ux_ lnimediata possession.
FARM, tS seres, oni the Rsncocas creek, and oa the
Camden and Mount Holly turnpike, Burlington county,
NewJeTsey.
FARM AND TRACT OF LAND. 381 acres, knows,
as CranebwampFarm,' threemileswestofSmjmsa
Kent county, Delaware.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE. WEST PHILADEL
PHIA, northside of Bridge street, west of Thirty-niath.
froati 4 ’ (Tw * atr * fourtix lot 50 by ISOieet, two
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, north side of Bridge et^
•"*»»
Ej.IGIBLRBLILDING LOT, at northeast comer of
Bridge and Thirtv-ninth streets,*) by Md feet,three
iron is. (Twenty foarth ward. 1
THREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS, Birth side
of Bridge street, east of Thirty-math, rwo of them each
SO feet front, the other ttt* feet front,each 1® feet deep,
two fronts. (Twenty-fourth ward.)
TWENTY BECONT PALL SALE—NOVEMBER B,
„ , AT T O’CLOCK IN THE EVENINB.
of James Banner, dec’d.
t brickdwelungandLaSgs
"°T» wrner of I Sergeant and Jasper streets. Nineteenth
ward, lot by 63 TeeL two fronts,
Same Estate.—YEARLY GROUND-RENT, $4B, on
large Jot, Cedar street, northeast of Ann, Nineteenth
ward.
B.me &UU.-LARGE LOT.«a.t <id« of Pkilint,
north of Diamond, Nineteenth ward,
.Same Estate.—FOUß LOTS, southwest side of Nor
ris street,between We*tand Gaul streets. Eighteenth
ward i two fronts. ,
Same Estate.—NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No.
612 Spruce street. 13 feet front. 101 feet deep.
Same *'state.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL
IN‘».«outh side of CallowhUl street, between Sereath
and Marshall.
Same Estate.-YEARLY GROUND-RENT OF SUI
on large lot, Fifth street, between Emerald and Jasper.
Nineteenth ward.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. SU Pow
ell street, between Fifth and Sixth and Spree* ami Pine
streets.
FRAME DWELLING LOT, northwest corner
off osrth and German streets.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 441 N.
Thirteenth streeL below Bnttonwood.
fWO DWELLING^—Three-story brick dwelling.
No fi3S Prime street, with a three-wory bnek dweihng
in the rear. No. 6*3 Paul street. Second ward.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWEffixO/with three
«»ee«t west of Thirteenth.
. BUILDING LOT, adjoining the above on the west, 13
by oo f»et.
TWO DWELLINGS, odyoiniag the above on the west.
„ .10 CAPITALISTS, BUSINESS MEN, *e.
FOLR fcT&EET.
Our sale 39th insf. will include the valuable four-story
•tore, corner oi Fifth and Commerce streets, and the
three stores adjoining, Noe,». 25, ami V North Fifth
street. Particulars la handbills.
OrphansUCpun Sale—Estate of C. W. Bloke, dec'i
THREE BRICK DWELLINGS, Clayton and Twenty
third streets.
SALE OF WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS AND FINE
ENGRAVINGS.
„ . . This Morning,
Nov. 12, at 11 o clock, at the Auction Store, will be
•old a collection of water-color paintings, by English
ana American artists. Also; fine line and zsezsou&t
engravings, comprising vanooi interesting sutyects,
the chief portion in elegant frames.
OA. Now arranged for examination.
SALE OF MEDICAL WORKS.
v This Evening,
wi ov *i— *• the Auetion Store, an assortment of valua
ble medical works, including a number of the textbooks.
Sale No. 1331 Chestnut Street.
SUPERIOR f ORNITERE. MIRRORS, BRUSSELS
CAHPETfe, Ac.
v . . .. On Monday Morning,
November 14. at Id o clock, at No. 1231 Chestnut street,
by catalogue, the household furniture, monul and nier
mirror*, carpets. Ac.
The will be sold « 10 o’clock.
previMus to sale ol furniture.
For porticolars see handbills and catalogues.
Bole at No*. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
S ITUR K.FRENCH-P MIR
RORS, PIANO-FORTE, BRUSSKLa CARPETS.
.. _ , , . On Thursday Mortunx,
At 9o clock, at the Auc&on Store, oa assortment of
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piaao-fintce,
fine mirrors, carpets, eto.. from families declining
removed to the store for ponTgaiecoe oj
IIJOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEES
«u«H J SSiSHSSSf MEkcHAjrr ' *' R "*«
MONEY TO LOAN.
MoVXT TO LOSH, IS LAX SI OX SWAU, AWOVXT*.
merchandize generally, and on all article* of value. *7 «•
sums ovss ox* Hcxnmxn dollax* two m cxs». m
,oclß f h s*^ tor *«*» Ac., at Nathans’ Principal
RstabhshmentJLE. corner of SIXTH and RACE sol
ACCOMMODATION. **
M MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY! 1 ?!
Money liberally advanced ia large or atcounts*
from one collar to thousands, on gold and silver piste,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pi sees, mwUal in
strum eats, funuture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, ci
gars, hardwar*,catlery,6ooki, bones, vehicles, harness,
and all articles or value, for any length of time agreed
on, at Nathans’ Psiczfal Estaslishhixt, soethuat
oomer of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates.
KACK Stweta-The foUowing artSSViBfclSJSt S*
make, in hunting eas«s and double bottomed. Fur* gold
escape men t lever and lepine watches, in hunting caseon*
open fece, some of them are extra fall jeweled, and ted
make. Bi!ver En*U»h patent lever watches, escape
ment lever and lepmes, m hunting case and open
face, some very superior; English, Swiss, French, and
Ouartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and chil
dren ■ chain*; fine gold pencil easeeand peas, bracelet*,
breastpins, finger-nngi, esr-nngs, studs, medallions,
and iewelry generally. SupenorHavana Cirart at $ll
Kr thousand, in boxes of 309 e&eb, will be eokt by single
xor quantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous fe&ey
articles, Ao., Ac.. Ao.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by 9 feet wvd*.
Abo, watches, andjewelrv of every description..
1859. PALI * tsadb. 1859.
O. H. GARISEN & CO.
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealer* in
HATS, CAPS, FUKS.
BILK AND STR AVT BONNETS.
.AM) STRAW GOODS,
artificial flowers,
FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac., 4c„
NOB. 800 AND 603 MARKET STREET,
,„B<mthwe*t corner of Sixth.
EXTENSIVE STOCK, BEST TERMS, LOWEST
aul3-3m PRICES.
7. VAUaHAHM»IIC£,
|£ga SALAMANDER SAFES.
IHn Alarea aasortmett of
EVANS k. WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT DOORS,
For Banka and Store*.
BANK LOCKS.
taual to &et nnw ta ere.
iron doors, Shutters, *©,,
On U rood term* a* any other estaUiaiustat in the
United States. hr
KVAN* k WATSON,
No. 3M CHESTNUT Street,
Phikdelykla.
»sliMf
PLEASE GIVE TS A HALT-
Alcohol, burning fluid, and pine
OIL, mbbU and hslf-bbU. Manufactured and for
sale by ROWLEY, ASHBIRNF.R A CO..
«>l»l Na 14 flnnlh Wbirr**.
T) WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER
CHANTS,—.ManiIa Rope, all size*. neatly packed,
and for aale bj the manufacturer* at the krWst Nnr
York pncea. WEAVER, FJTLKR * CO.,
ow a n. Water st.. **<»« s. wh*^
JpAMILY CHOCOLATE
si’perior Quality.
EDWARD A7HKIMTZ,
Manufacturer and Importarof
French and Spaaith
_ -CHOCOLATK.
Store 8. W. comer ARCH and NINTH Streets,
< Factory SM Filbert street.)
OLIVES. —Spanish Queen, in primeorder
m store, and for tale by A. MERINO,
o9D 1# Soath FRONT Rmt
TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER
chAnU.—A Urce stock of Haaili Rope. aUutes,
oannfacrured and forts!*. »t IMlonil NrrTork
pncet, by WEAVER, FITLER, k. d,
OX No. S 3 N. WATER »ad tl N. IVkvimT.
ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND
and GREEN, hare aeacired a treat reputation by
the wiM&ad prudent eotuae they hare porvaadauaee
STOCKS. LOANS, Ao.
On Tuesday.
HATS, CAPS. &c.