y*‘t‘ l^f1 (wfcUMIM l~plf \|jl i'q~ i | 'jiV i - ’“•Jt-n.i* ;,; liahej iiuiBS&SWSiiVto4¥+&PW *#•• ■ lssdlng tt*Hfa.. ftfc r : » gentsollfftatien of the 'former’ oonsenta to the use of Ms name aa forittie aoverho'rßMp, ‘ I^WlhO'appWftohlng CdnxentioD. ■ ? ‘ Oata.-—The o?,the*Q6ngreB-' Ohio:will ljold ; Conventions'on 6 'lhdAlfcyvtho first day of DtatanWr, to oKoose tWo ' delegates] to ,th® Chtaltaton Convention,. add' a StatS Convention witi'.Wheld’atjbotoinbtisJ on the! j- : JLB6O, to four delegatee i : 1 from the State,mt large. ■- c ; : >;V ’ a long and'ettnewhat varied public'lift, President 1 , *BtfemiMenhwhft4 considerable to tot in; reply to' s*s4 todftsk him-': - In IgSSjtt^epetoiei—j Tnalnamg a goodly number of. thoto mow; holding; 'office under nbaf-p-T? vfrod tho'-.old slapder ,that Ms . mment.Jßsoeuihos t had; sridi ■ ~.%ftttfhe r h»a ohe/drop ofDemooratio bldod in his ' sVeto^hewoul&let/ti:^ mponwhoso evidence* this ‘ charge wasjnade, was ' Mr. Petor.Shindle, who, at tha* ,t|m* M 4 reached tho vonerahldiri»of;dfty<nlne yeart. ,Mr. Baoha-! nan, on the 27ihrof? February then; *bbly forty-wtehyears bid—Wrote a f letter denying' . thatiiehad ever expressed a deaire to let oat his] J>ein<» ratio blood, and thus referred to. Mr. Peter! He 1 said: .-'- •' v. : ’• lt Had «Weft troe, there ! soJ -occasion tovesprtto Anthony;M«Qlinn to ptoye the! nor 'to' a eohvertation I ' alleged by 'Mr; Pqrd "to have, been held with Peter l SMndle, ’who/al -! an man; alid from a .dgftak.V/ piiiruiryintldeM.ta tKat period of hfes, oriuH haveconfounded what’ may haye.been stated . . -tobim by others with l what he had,heard MtftfSßlf n ; ;,;^‘qWnOttE , remember that, at that 'time, Mr.SMndle wta fifty-mno or sixty years pfi . 'dgoV' years hare rolled.by. sinoe,then,- and our venerable President has hot only reacted,' hat long since passed, that. age .of which he says a defect of memory isan ; InpWent. , r W* thtoh-thb President has-lately hoea illustrating his criticism’ *ftjfottPetoirSbihdle." ! r/ ‘ '.i { . ; - ■;’r , ' T ' ! \ ‘ ' ; In 1857.he,,apiK)jnfcbd:Mr.;Vattler' postmaster, of Cincinnati; in IBsSho tornedlfr. Yattier out bocansa. he was a Douglas and .appointed Mr. Fayan; in hq tamed' - Mr. Faran out because he was put ,Mr, Vattier, the ori-! . - ginat Douglas in&n, in his place. - J ; v ,1n,1857. be appointed Thomas Miller postmaster “at Phio;,in 1858 he" turned mulei oat because he was a Douglas man, and in 1859 be put MiVitnvno: le&saDongTM man. bach inMs place. I ‘ Ift 1857h0 iappbinted Mr. Davis U, 8: marshal for/Miihtgan.s'm-1858 be burned Mr. Davisout he was a Douglas man; in 1859 he turned one Shoemaker, .a Buchanan, mail, out of the coll Uootoris-o'ffica at. Detroit,: and put Davis, still-a Douglasman,inhis,place.. f ~, „.i We hare the .highest wtoem. for the .venerable 9 President'; and wo refer to theta, matters to show Bnohatian, twenty years ago. in the case . qfl’eter Shindlc, declared that a defeat of memory was. -Incident of .that period of life whioh.thc reachod,;and in which he appears m before the eyes of the people. - ' TVheh'tny of oaf Domooratio readers hear a Bo* . - pablicanMisparaging Mr. Btmhanan’s wisdom and a foresight, let them point to his opinion of old age in \ thb case of Peter Shlndle, and to the foroible man ' hVhe pracHcaliy illußtrates his own doctrines.— Chicago Times. V^ldF^lu' Ibe Sixth,' Congressional district of lUir ' noisfat the reoehteleotlon to supply the vacancy oautad by the death of Hon. Thomas L. Harris, McClornand,: Democrat, ..receivod'4,67o majority,' tho eleven counties of-the district having all oast mqjoritioa in his favor. V ' ! The following piquant resolution form s a portion of -the of the - anti-Lccompton ■ Democracy of Stookton, Californian i- Kesoll’ed, That, itbeliiga cardinal principle of - Democracy as old as tho days of Thomas Jofferson, that “ Federal offioo-holders. ought hot to'make ; ’4 f hmselves basy ia interfering with oar elections, v »we.cennot recognise that swarm in office in Califor ' '■ niftjVwliq.mftkc it their business to manage primary elections, control conventions, and dictate oandi -•dates,> as having “ a drop of Democratic blood in , ' , • Atteupted EibpBVXNT.—A lady from Alabama^ . .aooompaniedby a emall lad, arrived In Charleston . .somedwo-weoks ego, alleging that she had left her husband sick in Montgomery. She ore*tod,'some ' sutaicion by.alleging that her carpet-bag had . c beeq rifled and several hundred dollars stolen The coaohmanwho drove her to the -hotel was arrested, but, upon examination, was - jfoarid tol be. innocent. The lady remained ih ,>fCtiarießton for several days. < ■’'! ./'During the past week another lady arrived from Ihe Sams State, in quest of a young lad,, who, from " her description, was thought to be the one aocom- . By the aid of our deteoUve 1 police the, ladies were confronted, when the lad claimed-the second.lady,as his mother, who re -Itofcied-horae: with him to her great joy.. Lady the .jjfiwtfaaaainoe gone to Philadelphia. wl-We learn that tho second lady is really the wife husband In Jklontgcmiery, who, but for j ..his. iniiaporiUom: would -have eloped with lady . i number, . explanation-1s necessary to a comprehension of some of the singularities of \. Josw BroWk’s'/ OBault 'History.—A*, eorrejj ’ popdeKt of the Hartford Press says that John “Brbflpn’s grandfaUier was a captain in the Rerolu . arqjy, atfd of the fourth generation,' in re* ’descent, from Peter Brown, one of the Pil grim Fathers, Vho.landed from th& Mayflower?" Of John Brown himself he Bays: . ... -> “At the age of eighteen or twenty, the present Capt. John Brown left Hudson, Ohio, and came east with .the design of acquiring a liberal education through some of .our New England colleges. His .ultimate desira was Gospel ln pur suance of tbti object, ho consulted' ana conferred with' Rev. Jeremiah Hilloob, then clergyman at * Canton; Conn., (whose wifo was a relative,) and in accordance With advice there obtained; proceeded to Plainfield, Mata., where, under the instruction pf . Mo9.es Hallook t (father of the present r tanlor'editOr of the Journal of Commerces fitted for college. While there pursuing his studies, he was attacked with inflammation of the eyes, wbicih ultimately- became chronic, and precluded him from the possibility of, the farther pursuit of hie studies, when he returned to Ohio. Had not this supervened, John Brown would not have ’died a Virginia *cUlprit upon a Virginia , gallows , bnt in all probability would have died on u* feather bed, with D» r D. affixed to hia name Whether'in tho last supposed ease the world would have been gainers, or losers, I leave for the world to decide/ \ « >; * f? y. , t ; /“I'make no allusion to his subsequent history other than to Bay that his. acknowleugcd; probity, his intelligonco and his enterprfse; sometimes sue . ■ oossful and sometimes unsutaessfaUn .-hir business - projects. It was at the argent Bolioitations aftd ontroatieebf-'reiativetoid fneftds located In Kaft -oas, that John Brown first appeared there. The . . towA-dT Catawfttbmte was aettled by emigrants . ..principally Ohio, a large portion of whom .relatives,'pH friends.and . noighboiw/iimong ,whom wdte three or four tans, . .nephews, nieces, and'one sister, the wife of the . p/ ;Ren Mr; Adair; a missionary located at Ossawatb . mie. These, when the danger of being wiped ont / by tiie'pro-slatary-niffihns became, imminent, ur /'Tjfloptiy appealed to their former,, friends and Wo- tor aid and assistance. It was not fn the nature of John Brown to turn a deaf ear to that appoal, snd at dncereaolring to’ risk his own defence.oMives'as dear'to Mjn as his r? ho jjrocboded immediately to Kansas.— Uarh ' for depress. , • t.. * h '' >>^r*xi lo Mobile Mercury of the 19thsays: “Ex- President Fillmore has written to 6 M’me. Le Vert of His exptatfttion of taming Southward: the coming winter, in which event It is his iatention to pay her ” "Xbb HoßBß,iji,w ! nioa J 6aim.wE wis Bonn.— •. , houno At Mfif bWh, iii whioh Sohiller was born, • .'i*® 4 *! Fhich h«a: been long occupied by a baker, has H nbccn pnrohaaed,,, and Ja to be kept aa a publio me- Ll'rJKOriilianeirshriiloforthepootfo pilgrim. gush furniture.aa can be prored to have belonged to , Schiller,or hia faihily fa to Wpiaoed >n theroom on - g™ond floor,in which the former'drat opened ' bia oyea to the light, and a library la to be formed ” ; -la iho'room abovo, to comprise all the proourable .' Manuacripta of the poet,.and all hla own work., a* well as tliose written Upon him. . -t 1 ? AdWifodHAMO’ AifiafocKAt.—The Mancheator (England) Guardian Bays: : ;’ ■ : ; ,/._?A Tol ?*i* a,,io Phanoineßoh'hasahotathwMttho . : *»Eilß!lah politioally>rii6n. A manifeato froma lire lent, advocatea manhood auffrage. a a letter! to - A j/IMrwretaiy of the Northern Reform Upion, Lord ■« '! Teayham boldly annonncea that, whatever may be ,:the opitdon of hia brother peers on the aubjoot, no is ■ .'in lava r Cl fgiv mg n vote to every Englishman who v '‘ : ’ haa reaohed tho age of twenty-one years.” ; ‘Ki Lrrrus Gmi,.—Tho Warrontown Flag -»r r oonWha.anacoohnt'of the death, oh last-Thuraday week, of a little girl of 8 or ? years, danghterof Mr. %*«TraTerao Qough,.living a few miles fromHaymar ket, 'ln the absence of all older than herself, her clothing took fire. She first tried Ao suppress the ' ilames herself ; then she asked' hor tittle .later of font yean to throw wator on hor,- but tho liitte one instead,;’to oall the ‘neighbors, ’When tfiej'oamc. thpy found her-lying out jn the yard, andj in Vepiy tp the queatioq “ what she waa doing ■'• t" ! she Said, .bethought If .he staid.in the house that the house would , catch firs, and burn /..j th o .baby.up--too, iVhat a noble, sensible .remark for ono eo young ‘. She rotaiued all hor faculties to'tho lafif, convyrsed freely, ah<i bore her Buffer ings with a dogroe of fortitude truly remarkable for otto of her age.,'The interesting little creature deserved a hotter fate. Tfrie Nnw CahiroßHu' Wash ington eorrespendent,of the N. T. Trilmne says: Private advices here confirm the statement that. 'M Hailey will be- appdihtea. Senator ‘pie t* m ; from-Oalifornis/ .'Present eipodtatfdn is that Qen.' .Dourer will be .-elected, to the,- late Senator Bro deriok’syacanoy.pyerWeller.. ..... i .THnNntV.l'oitk EbttCTiP*.—lt now appoara that . s - if severaly and perhaps all, of .the candidates for State - offioprs,jst,tho rpoent election In NswJork, who ; -WMe tt'o'xteinydratW ahdAmorisan ‘ js;iperUb., wore elected; Th'ls. result indioates .that I>»ldi“tß®- B^m«eof powerhetwocn the Democrats sndßepabllcacs. ' . Bonwnißw.SEariuain'. ia Itsoiim to 3mm. EafllflfrrrThe. Cfork (Va-) Journal, in an article , vPbWMiaa Ijoen BtoOtely denounced by ihc Bioh - '. ■ st* ? s \ ■' Jv r .rebound to respeef thoAlncero and oonscientlSuS, how ,.j:.jfAl»yer<ntlßtakffl>.y Wei do not care to weaken our i the btnW.Of eueh jtnd giEng Will Vf 1 r any man can. the death as&lniury of <mr highly esteemed citiiens(i<Wp appreciate their worth as highly,as any ono. .rßeokham and Turner, left no aapenors, as valoable cltisens, behind them. But rtow, the deed is dpoe, r and bleod ; has' been Bhed in return, aftd a rew are ftiritirea ahd outoasts on the earth,- and the rest are in chains and dungeons. ■Hoio viuck tnorc can a magnanimous people ask ? How will *t'appear in. the eyes or the world, the .upfeworing World to slavery, to osk 'More~*vcn to the lasl drop of their blood V The Charleston Mercury; on the other hand,, always ultra and. extreme In i to pro-slavery ten 'denbies, says: '> - ” Ife '.have * made no fuss about, this Harper’s. Ferry business! We regard it as a small affair, 1 except as a sign of tho times, and of the temper and intention of the Northern majority. But some- 1 thing is due to tho occasion. Something is duo; Ip .vindication of the violated sovereignty of the' ’tall of Virginia. Something ia duo in retribution! to' the J Southern M6od shed upon its native aoil.i Something In the way of example for the seourllyi of Southern hearths. And wo tell these gentlomom that if Virginia or her Exeoutlve fails to mete out, the swift and complete jastioe of the law in any, single Instance in .this bloody business,.a deep and ceneraloondomnationfrom the Sonth will follow.; it is an imputation upon.) her. intelligence and fidelity to Southern institutions: that wo, at least,; wQI neither countenance nor believe.' life take the; liberty, of rebuking those of 'her sons; who. trifle' with a grave subject, and seem disposed to enter; Into nice s calculations on low grounds, 1 whether at! alt, aftd with what, indulgences, the and! bloOd-hounds ofjjarperia Ferry notoriety shall ex-j plate their crimes. Nor can we at all sympathise; with the Executive praisos of tho courogo and in tegrity of the treacherous and desperate hyena who led, tho murderous, pack. There is neither! policy nor dignity in those utterances of ezagge*! rated and loquacious magnanimity. Nor have we a higher opinion of the benevolent correspondence ■pubfisbed as between tho Blie-tlgers of Abolition*! ism .and-Qie amiable GoVemor of the invaded Commonwealth,”. . ; . PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. | JAB. ROSS SNOWDEW,) 1 jTKL?mUt. \ CoJCWITTK. Qt IHB MOI.VB LETTER BAGS. • , ATTHX KM CHARTS’ KXCHARSS, rHIT.AUBI.rHU. Ship wrominr. Button.. Liverpool, soon Bark Irma, Nobro —,.Barbadoes,Nov 13 B»rk Rowena/WUson... Lasuayra, aoori Bark Canada, Mitchell Matansas, soon Bark Ehsabetii L Foulk Barbadoes, <Sco. soon Brix Mary E Mijhken, Noruen-. .Havana, Ac- soon Bny Bl&ok SouaU, Pavia,. ■♦. M . .8t Jago de Cuba, sooq SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. . FROM THE UNITED STATES. SHIPS , LEAVE - FOR . DATS 1 Cof Baltimore... New York-Liverpool..— Nov 13 Vanderbilt. Now York. .Southampton • >Nov 19 SA* in,.. .New York- .Liverpool Nov 33 r eser ..New York* .Bremen.,. Nov 2d ew York New York* - firemen Nov 36 Canada. Boston. .Liverpool Nov 30 Glasgow. New York; .Glataow.Nov 30 Saxoma—.... .Now York. .Hamburg......... Deo 1 John Bell; v. .i;; .New York- .G1a5g0w....... Deo 3 Vjfo. .. ..NewYork..Liverpool Deo 3 And.; *.. .New York- • Havre Deo 3 Africa . Now York- .Liverpool....— Deo S Oof Manohester.New York- .Glasgow Deo 16 Niagara..—........ Bosto- .Ljvorpool-. .. .Deo 14 Edinburg....New York.. Liverpool.. —..P00 17 Fulton New York. .Havre Deo 20 United Kmgdora.New York.-Glasgow. Deo 31 TO ARRIVE. SHIPS LEAVE , ' FOE PUTS New York... .Southampton, .New York. Nov 1 J01m8e1u*...•... Glaagow -NeW York. Nov 2 Pnnce Albert...-..Galway. .New Y0rk.....—~.N0v 3 «axonU..—..Southampton-New York- Nov 4 Canada..Liverpool--Boston ; Nov 6 Cof Washington. Liverpool- -New Vork .-..-. Nov 9 ; VyrO........Liverpool-. New York ..—.Nov 9 Afri0a.............Liverp001..New York. Nov 12 Fulton ....... Southampton. .New York- Nov 15 Cof Manchester. .Glasgow- .New York-. Nov 16 Niagara..—*... .Liverpool. .Boston Nov 19 Persia- —— Liverpool. ;New York. -. Nov 26 Bremen Southampton. .Now York... ..——.Nov 29 Ocean Oueen..Bouthampton--New York —-.—. Nov 23 Uuited Kingdom. ..Glasgow. .New York. —. Nov 30 Teutonia. .Southampton. .NewYork—-Dec 4 Borusaia-—<■ Southampton..NewYork........ —Deo 4 The California Mail Bteamers sail from New York on the 6th and 30th of each month. - The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Sd. 7th, 12th, 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, 8. C., on the4thand 19th. . _ , t When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail on Mond&r, exoept from New Orleans. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 18, 1659. 3UN RISES. 7 81 SUN SETS 4 62 HIGH WATER 9 15 ATUtrVED. > Bchr H E Weston, Maloy, S.days from Boston, in bal last to N Sturtevant A Co. „ ' , „ Scbr Atm 8 Cannon, Nowell, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to captaiu. „ ’ Sohr- A Hammond, Paino, 6 daya from Boston, in bal- JasttocAptain. , « , ' Schr Bflver Magnet, Perry, 8 days from Boston, in ballast to N Stnrtevant A Co. .Bohr Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian Sc Curran. Pchr 3 Whitby. Henderson. 1 day from Odessa, Del, with gram to Christian Sc Cnrran. Sohr L H Endioott, Leeds, from Newport. ’ Bohr Mari H Mifflin, Melvin, from New York, , Soar L Chester, Somers, from Boston. CLEARED. Steamship Boston, Bellow, New York, Jas Alderdice. -Bark Floresta, Welsh, Richmond. Newhall Sc Sons. Be lr J J Spencer, Dote, Havana. John Mason Sc Co B*hr George Fates, Nickerson, Providenoe, Crowell Sc Coll n*» n Sohr Martha Jane, Kitting, Boston, C A Heokshor Sc Co “ Bohr M H Mifflin, Melvin, Nowburg, Hayes Sc GodsbaU. Scbr L H Endioott. Leeds, Newport. J R White. Bohr 1. Chester,Somers. Richmond-NSturtov&nt Sc Co. Bohr Crisis. Ranoar, Dlguton. Van Dusen, Norton Sc Co Sc ir Flora King, Treworgy* Boston, LAudenried A Co Bchrß B Sumnor, Taylor, Newburyport, do Bchr?Cßmtn» Smith. PrftvtdenM, , do ; ‘ Btr Rich’d Willing, Ciaypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. - (Correspondence of Tha Press.) _ HAVRE DR GRACE, Nov. 17,1809. The Wyoming left hero this morning with 8 boats, la* denand consigned as follows: . Jennie, wheat, rre, &o. to A G Cattoll A Co, and bitu minous poal to H N Burroughs; Busan H Trump, lumber -and shinties to M Trump Sc Sons; ATaino Mills, lumber to. Chester; Sareb Lesbgr, do to L B M Dolby: Pike's Peak, do to B T Jenney; Malone Sc Taylor* do to Malone Sc Taylor; Robt Dorr, ao to Wilmington; Rambler, ooal to Delaware City. (Correspondence of The Press.) , - - READING, Nov. 16. 1860. -The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the BohuyUuli Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, Laden and consigned as follows: . - Wm Harrison, bituminous coni to Cbaa K Smith; Ame rican Eacle, cord wood to WmPpauook; Banter, ' Sc Co, gram to Joseph Cooven Elias Reber, lime to Amos Gaul; John Haws, bituminous cos! to Moltvaine A Son; Prairie Flow* l * lumber to P Y Brendlinger: Witman Sc Conrad, gram to captain; 0 N, lumber to Albert Benton. BT, TKLta.BAFH. (CofrM^ond.no^of^hß^nlad.j^hUExoh.n^e.^^ Two herra brigs and severalsebrs went m thfrmorn ,w. Koto, M on to&s o^. - ; ■' BT TELEOEAPH TO THE PHXSS. , OIIAEWStOJI, NOV 17« , The Bohr K4th Brlgljam, from New York, Arrived at this TOrt. report! meeting; the wreck of the tohr Swan, of Philadelphia,‘6o mile* east of Charleston, abandoned. " . _ ‘ Bavanttah,Nov 17. Thescbr Howard, from Matanzas for New York, and the hark Hamilton, from Havana for Philadelphia, hare put into into this port for repairs, having received da mages daring a storm. Arrived, bark Moonbeam, from Belfast, Me; brig Phi lip Lara be©,'from Bath; soar Enchantress, from N York, ?/ .. memoranda. ' Steamship Keyktono State, Marshman, hence, arrived at Charleston yesterday. ■RhipEmpire State, Briggs, for Havre, cleared at Mo bile 11th Inst, with3MB bales cotton, valued at 8221,300. Ship America. Howes, for Liverpool, cleared at Mo bile llth Inst, with 3200-bales cotton, valued at 8180-MI. ' Bark Minnesota, Veaoock, hence, woe at Pernomtwco 6th ult, for Rio de Janeiro m about 10 dags, Bark Reindeer, Franklin, front Mirsroane, via Port au Prince, at Neir York 16th >nst. Sailed from Mioco. with brig Milton, for Boston, Nov 1, lat 9127, long 7921, spoke shm Harr/of the West, Emenr. from St Thomas for Mobile; had lost eight men by fever, ana all hands sick but three, the captain being unwell also. Captain Emery reported the ship Pocahontas at St Thomas, for Mobile; had l<wt sixteen men by fever, would ship a new crew, and sail Oct 23. Bng Chicopee, Howes, hence, arrived at Charleston yesterday. Brig CH Frost, Lowne, for Philadelphia, sailed from Matonsos Bth lust. . Brig Iris, Pierce, hence, was discharging at Sagua 2d lnsWiTiyed about 30th ult, , Brigs Wm Crawford, Colhnru, from Somerset for Phi ladelphia, and Orinoco, Tabbutt, from Boston for do. sld from Newport 16th i nit. tohr a Heaton, Byan, hence, arrived at Alexandria UtbfnsL- BchrJop&than Cone.Mahaffey, hence,arrived at Hart ford Uihmtt Sonj Aima B Hayes, Robinson,hence, arrived at New portutn inate IlSobr Star. Crowell, from LAtcuayra 23th nlfc, at N York Jeth in*V Had very heavy weather on tbo nasaane. 9th mat, off Cape Hattema, wu hove to three day* m a gala 'anft* a ail o&rriet * Wiley, boat, split sails. Sohre C 8 Brooks. Gibbs, hence for Boston, and Julia marta« haton, do for New Bedford, arrived nt New York loth mst. SohrsJß Johnson. JohmoOe M R Carlisle, Winsmore. Ocean Wave jbnvhsli. Hudson. Waterman, J H Rislor! M styles, Thompfon, O Floyd, Backet, N B T Thompson, Steelman, Francis Edwards, Babcock, Mary Anna, Bowen, Emma L Day, Haoknev, hence, and 8 B Aahmead, Tomlm, from Delaware City, at Pro vidence 15th inst. Behrs Pearl. Brown, Mail. Kelly, and M A MoNeil, Hand, all for Philadelphia, aid from Newport 15th inst. Steamer Madgie, Grainier, hence, arrived at Hartford 15th mst. Steamer C C Alger, Fenton, hence, arrived at Alex andna Ifitli mst LEGAL. TN THE DISTBIOT COURT FOR THE Owner ena CoiUranior. J). C., September Term, 185 S. mV 3 *®-. I-evari Faeuu. AntliU) l - appointed to, report distribution of the f?S d . 15.‘ Surt >.* r I.“W« & by thefiherlff, under ”;fc ,v ,f^r t . or , AilHiatstory br ck boildinir, situaMjj paUt, end constructed upon a oertainTotorpieoe orground, on the southwest corner of Green and Rine- H* e ward of the oity of Phi oontainins in front or breadth on foot. nud m depth thirty-three feet five, inches; thesaid building oreoted thereon beins thirty-six met or Green street, and thirty-three feet five ISfJtlnlHt 1 •n ,o A o,, S r , ou i?* d andewtiiaco ap p urte nan t to 0 re to, ’'wli I attend to his duties on TUES DAY, the 29th dar of Noveml>er, A. D. IM9, at 4 o’clock P ’, M 'V a A^, iB ,94 o8 ’ «o. 530 WALNUfBtreVt“inthe eity of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in in terest are required, to present thoir olainia, or else ba debarred from coming fn upon the said fund. nig IQt THOMAS h BIEHL, Anditor, IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TilE . OITV AND COUNTY QP rHH.ADKLPHIA. in the matter of tho E«ate KKLTEIt, The Auditor appointod the'Court to audit, settle, apd adinat the account of CkAHLKS P. ABUMEAD Trustee of the Estate of ABRAHAM KKI.TKR, do oeasedsandto report distribution of the balance.will meet, the parties interested,Jor the unrposes of Ins Appointment, on FRIDAY AFTEBNOONVNnvembcr r’/S cAPtiSh.** bis Office, wuthsast cor. of eighth andLOOUSTStreets. DANIEL nl6-»fmBt Auditor. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE . The Auditor appointed by tho Court, to report distri bution of the fund arising from the sale of dofendanUa (personal property under the above writ, will attend to the duties of & appointment, on. WEDNESDAyT Nov. 30th, 1859, at 4 o’elomc P, M., at his Office, No. m ARCH Btreet, when and where all persons interested are re quired to present, their claims, or be debarred from «awlfund, JOSEPH V. BRINTON, _niy-lri»- ■ , Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTIOE IS HEBERV GIVEN THAT Mr. GEO' <, ?r®i r R¥ h » r 't° ror «, Mi;* 1 "' hetwaon .f feisty k. j;te„te” od8r : - Philsdelphiai Nov. H DANIW.B. wifi to’oonflnnedunder twname’o?o&aFwc6”a Philadelphia. JnlvlMMA 8 C . ylSffy |g»a—a NOTICE—CHESTER ANI? f)?; I*o, the Paesenger Train® for DO (ttsrtfronyha Paiienser Depot of the Phitedefphla aid RsXlroad Company, tsotner of BROAD and -yiffoiHllli fof Dowhlnttown, leav.S a| 7M Mmm to* Downln,towa. ai of the PMUdeipkla Secretary.' ' 'TTDlV£B.’—Spatitsb Queen, its prime older Friday,• -November- is, mk MEDICuTAI.. ROUGHS AND COLDS. Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Phthisio, Phthisie* > ‘ ■ ■ Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronohitis, Hoarseness, Bronohitis, Hoarsehess, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Quinsy, Quinsy, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, and all like diseases, fmd an unfading antidote, a ready relief, and a sure and speedy cure, in that great and universally approved Remedy, WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ' ' tyesh and Hetiabte Testimony, *! Wwtae’s Balsam of Wild Cheery.—We ©all '•* the attention of our readers to the advertisement of “ Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, in another oolumn, “and assure them they ean find no better remedy for “ coughs, colds, asthma, bronohial affections, or any “ dfseaae of the throat or longs. “ In August, 1858, an estimable friend of ours returned “ from a visit in the oountry, much emaciated, and la “ boring under a severe cough, whioh had made such “ rapid inroads upon bey constitution, that we felt “something must be done at once, or she would become “ a victim of consumption. Having known the benefi “ cial results which have occurred from the use of Wis -14 tar’s Balsam, wo made purohase of some for her, and “ we are happy to say that beforo sho had taken tho “ contents of one bottle her oougli hadeutirely left her, “ and she is now in the enjoyment of excollont hoaltii.” (Ofies graHchy June 23,1839.1 Important letter from Rev, Jacob Seckter, well known, god highly respootod throughout the e of Pennsyl vania : Hakovsk, l*a-, Feb. 16,1869. . Messrs. 8. -W. Fowls Sc Co.. Bo»toN— Dear Strs: Having reaUxed in' ray family important benefit from the uso ofyour valuable preparationaffirMtaris Balsam of Wild ChtTry— it affords ineplefllure to recommend itto thepubho. Some eight years ago one of my daar ti ters seemed to bo in a decline, and little hopes of her reoovory were entertained. 1 then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before sho had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. I would, however, caution the public against imposition, because there is o good deal of spurious HTsMris Balsam of Wild Cher ry afloat throughout the eoimiry. JACOB BECKLEK. [Prom a distinguished Physician.) Mansfield, Tipga county. Pa., Aug. 1858. Gentlemen: Having usedm my practice, the lasKotir years, Wistaria Balsam ef Wild Cherry, with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those af flicted with obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Sc c. H. D. MARTIfc, M. D. All who suffer with any disease of tho Throat t Lungs, and Chest, can obtain like relief by using WiSTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. OGy Beware of vile and toorfAfe.tj counterfeits! The only Genuine, Pure, and Medicinal Balsam, has tho nsmo of “ I, BUTTS’! written with a pen, and tho printed name of the proprietors, “S. W. FOWLE Sc C 0.,- on the outer wrappor. To purchase any other wore money wasted, and health jeopardized. The genuine retains its virtues in any climate; it cannot de teriorate, but improves with age. PREPARED BY S. W. FOWLE Sc CO., No* 18 Tromont street, Boston. Druggists, dealers, and merchants, throughout tho State. T. W DYOTT A SONS, Wholesale Ascnts, No. 218 North BECOND Street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY , LOSS OF APPETITE , And tiie'miraberlesB other diseases arising from Jrirfi gtslion, and functional disorders of the Stomach , And, when tho disease is not beyond tho power of medicine, roody relief in that established and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS , the Oxygenated bitters. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call yie attention of tho reader to the following letter from President Bmith, of Wosloyan University: Middletown, Conn., Fob. 38,1859. Seth W, Fowle Sc Co.— Gentlemen: I first made use of the Oxygenated Bitters pome seven or eight years since. Having suffered for twenty years from a form of Dyspepsia, which was attended with a nervous an averagoof not less than ouo day in a week, I was Inducod by the unpretending recommenda tion of Dr, Green “to try one bottle, and if nobenefit was roceivcd to discontinue the use.” The use of one bottle warranted a further- trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a oaroful observanop of fthe accompanying directions. The result was an almost entire relief from the usual dyipeptio and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe those bitters produced an entire change in the habits of my system, and upon the active energies of the diges tive organa. I now deem inyself as exempt Trorndys pepsiaas most persons. These bitters have also been of service to other members of my family. • Very respectfully yonrs, AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. (Testimony of a distingtittaed Physician.) .Mansfield, Tioga county, Fa., Aug. 26,1663. I have used the Oxygenated Bitters in ray practice, with decided success, in debility, and general prostra tion, Ac., and confidently recommend it in general de bility, and diseases of the digestive organs. F. H. WHITE, M.D. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE Sc CO., Boston, and sold by druggists and merohsnts throughout the State. WHOLESALE AORNTS, T. W. DYOTT Sc SON, 218 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. oc7-eof3md&.W IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC speakers, and singers. « LADENCIA. • if fimtjsymptoms are not arrested, too often lavs the foundation of a variety ol Pulmonary Complaints, inoladmg Winter Cough, Asth- Influenza,. Irritation,and Soreoess oi the Throat, and other constitutional derangements. The evil consequences of these disorders may i* easily averted or subdued by keeping at hand a supply of the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the test of publip experience for several years. Uontairung neither opiates nor any injurious anodyne, or the 017 mwftm Philadelphia, fa. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tpsted, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulonoy, heart-burn and headache, coitivenesi. diarrhea, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, goiit, gravel, worms, scurvy, utoers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in fiuenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female cystem,jpiles, and various other diseases to wbioh the human frame is liable. Forjsale by the proprietor, I)r. W. B. MOFFAT. 336 BROAD WAY, NewYorliJiml by Druggist* generally all over the oountrr. »24-dfcWly ANTI-lUIEUMATIO CORDIAL.—Sir.: | have been afflicted with rheu matism for a long penod-a portion of the time had no use of my limbs. Tried roar Cordial, and in three days I was abjo to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely left me, I recommend the Cor dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful com plaint. Yours, Jas. W. Nxwlik. Broker, 632 Pinest. Preporedby THEODORE DILKB, Chemist, N. K. corner PlNKand BIXTH »ts, nl4-3m WINES ANO LIQUORS. JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGS WHITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, Ao., 13S BOUTH FRONT Street, offera for sale, m bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. tfj. 3a WE OALL ATTENTION OF TUB TRADK to this really Superior article: . , ALFRED RENAUJJ COGNAC. A supply in .assorted packages constantly on hand. Orders received Tor direotimportation. A so-llennessy Cognac, teßoy Cognac, and Holland Gins, Cfaret in Wood and Cues. Champagnes, high and low pnoes. LONGCHAMI*, Importer. oM-fta 217 South FRONT, Philadelphia. o p COGNAC BRANDY. Finets. Do. do. Otard. , J do. Jlenneesy. In bond, and for sale by A. MERINO. 080 140 South FRONT Street. fpEBY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints, "7,.i .nil tiaif pinU. The celebrated brand ■•lncom parablo” fomale by K. D. LONGCHAMI', ,17 Sonth FRONT Street. gorge whiteley, V , No-135 South FRONT Stroot, Importer of nrandy. Wmee, Ao„ offer, for esle, in of brandy'• fo!low ‘“a. smone other atandard brand, Finet, Caefillon, A Co., Thof. Hince Ic Co.. itlSfe 400 " ««ar,,,Dupur.ACo., f'P“if®M Mi!’” felon Proprietor., 4 V• 4r. Martelie. Jas. Hennes*;. Aq#o> Stuart’s Pauley Malt Whisker, and the choicest SWetKApf Msdmra, Sherrr, Port. Burgundy, and o» SDT B n 1 ' .?!'» Lin, Jamaioa Rum. Santa Cruz Rum, Bordeaux Oil. Ac.. Ac, «g-|. pLARET. —lot) cases Barton k Gucstior’s ... Bu Julian ISOO do. St, Eatepho i 300 do. Wusliinr ton Morton St. Julien; 100 dp. do, Talonoe, pint.; 30 do. Chateau La RowiNf do. do. Leovill. - Wotoh Mo, S .“nl, i* 11 .*' t ou ”Bat’«, Harvey'siValkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in atore and for aale by aa, A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street SJOOIOH WHISKEY. —■ 125 puncheons GA U TIO Nl ASTROIiOGY!—LOOK OUT!—GOOD NF.WB FOR ALL!—The paver, failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she suo ceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by falso promises, fly to hor for advice and comfort. Jn love affaire the ntvtr fail*. She has the aecrot of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She shows you the likf nessof your future wife, husband, or absont friend. It u well known to the public at large that she le the first ana only person who can show the likeness m reality, and can, give entire satisfaction on all the con cerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. Come one.! oomenjl! to No. 1336 LOMBARD Street, between Jumper and Broad. nlfi-flt* T2J.RAIN MILLS—GRAIN MILLS—For v-A the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL has no equolfor Grinding Fias Meal, Feed, Coffee. Bpl ces, eto., by hand or power. Price 88, 825, and 845. . Now In oper&ton at U 6 Sonth SECOND Street in every LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI BETTB, and CURLS, mannfaotnred in the Very pettand n.we.t Pant ety l««. and of whToh wo oonatantlr keep a very lar.e aMortmeutpn haijd.aold whoieeale and xatail. at tha lowest ppuible price.. Order, from ail part, of the country eolioitod, and promptly attended to. AUo,an.w|A^ uT^,NT jlo^i„u.c, Between Market ana Chestnut. rjREASK.—2OO bbls., 300 halfbbls., 140 VA quarterbblso 9f109 cap* Patent Tallow Grease. AMERICAN AND L?d QhKW?ku^bf ttrPlBil ” ,lll>r *’ WMl rf"|AKUM.-~A large stock of tha best v brand.oon.tantlron hand andf«eal» to ; " ‘ »N, WATER Hb. av. /CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in toW at DICK’S, 8. W. Corner cf "BBVKNTH and 8Q»T«. qJiJgi* INSURANCE COMPANIES. TIE [/AWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. mJ surance company, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1838, The following Statement of the Affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. PREMIUMS Reoeivod Horn Nov. 2, 1868, to Oot. 31,1863: On Marine and Inland Risks 9366,2*6 39 On Fire Risk* 116,729 90 Premiums on Pohoios not marked off Nov. l, 1 1858 - —. 281,848 38 ’premiums* Marked off as earned, from Nov. J, 1858, to Oct. 31,1869: On Marine and Inland Risks 9371,111 88 On Fire Risks - 118,365 40 Interest, Ao., received during same period——. . $523,327 17 LOSUS.BXPRKSKS.BTC. ,• During the year as above: Marino and Inland Navigation jjoeee* Fire Loiae* Return Premiums. Reinsurance*, Commission* to Agents, Taxes. Ac... 48,235 81 Espouses, Salaries, Rent, Sta tionery, *0 22,210 27 .. $256,WS 70 23,172 M 83,160 13 s39o m no But plus ~~. ASAXTS OP THK COMPANY, November 1,1849: 8123,060 Philadelphia City Six per ct. Loan. .8123 060 00 100,000 Penna. State Five percent. Loan.... 93.555 00 31,000 Do. do. BIX do. do 21,000 00 26,000 United States Treasury 5X per cent. Notes, and interest doe 25,203 51 30,000 United States Treasury 0 per eent. Notes 30.616 00 29,000 Temporary Loan to the City or Phi ladelphia 25,000 00 fio*,oop Pennsylvania Railroad 3d mortgage 6 per cent Bonds 43,500 00 30,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Bix per cent. Bonds 12,30000 11,000 Wert Philadelphia Passenger Half way Company / per eent, Coupon Bonds..-.. 13,600 00 15,000 300 Shares Btoek Qorroantown Gas Company,'interest and Principal guaranteed by tho City of Phila... 15,000 00 3,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad 6,000 ICO Shares WorUiPennsyivania Rail road Company 1,209 80 Shares Philadelphia Ice p ' Philadelphia 4 . Steam Tug Company 1,000 2 Share* Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company. ~ - 200 00 160 3 Share* Ooean Steam Navigation Company.,. 180 00 260 S Bharev Philadelpbiaand Havre do tiraoe Steam Tow boat Company. 800 00 200 2 Shares Philadelphia Kxoh&nge Company ....... ISO 00 $436,880 Par. $4)l-049 29 Cost. Market Va1ue,5403.718 64 Bonds and Mortgages. 14,000 00 KealKstate 61,363 3* Bills Receivable, for Insurances made 181,896 89 Balances due at AKenoics*~rremiumsonMa* nne Polioies, Interest, and other debts due tlioCompnny 65^di63 Scrip and Stock of sundry losurnnoe Compa nies Cash ou deposit in Banks. - November 9, 1859. Tho Board of Director! have THIS DAYdeciaroda Cash Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, and SIX FKR CENT, interest on the Bonp of tho, Company, payable on and after tho, l.tproiimo. , They have alio doelared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the Earned l’romiunis for the yearendingOctobor 31,1859, Certificate* for which will be issued to the parlies entitled to tho same, on and after the first of Deoember next. . DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmond A. Souder, J. F. Peniston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan. John it. Penyose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, JamoB Traquair. Spencer M’ilvaine, Wilh&m Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, Jamoe C. Hand, Robert Burton, William 8. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Beal, James B. M’Farland. Dr. K. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Leiper. John B. Semple, Pittsburg, HnnliOrjir. D.T. Morgan, Charles Kelly. A. B. Berger, * WILLIAM MARTIN, President , , 'THOMAS C. lUND.VtcePreside.it HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. nll-lin Branch qffiojes of the new YORK LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, 81.800,000. THUS. J. LANCASTER, Insurance Agent and Broker, BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. No. WALNUTStreet CAPITAL, 81,800,000. PHILADELPHIA BEJIRKNCK: Thomas Robins, John W. Claghorn, Lewis Cooper, J. B. Liepmcolt. William Shader. Robert Ewing. 027»1m THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY or pitiLAbßLfntA, 409 WALNUT STREET, This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public and Private BaUdinci, Furaituie, Stooks of Goods, and Merchandise generally. The following provision in the Polloies of this Com* pany guaranties their security when assigned as ool* lateral: "This policy shall not be invalidated, or tn any wise affeoted, after Us assignment as a oottateral security to a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of such as signment by the offiqe, by any transfer or conveyance of the mortgaged Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Urooks, John Hulmo. Robert Clarke, Isaac 8. Waterman, David Salomon, Edward G. James, William Vanderveer, Joseph Janhey. Theodore Cnyier, Joseph H. Coins, Samuel Oastner, PAUL T. JoAeS, Presid i»t. r „ „ WM. VANDERVEER, Vloe President Gilbkkt 8. Seoretarv. mvT-tf Howard fire and marine insu ,niwd%ui E ° OMrANY ’ Ko ’ 4U WALNUT StrMt, Tho«.L. JLrad.ri, BIJUiO RpM?W D. Truitt, William Kfueuel, Wm. H. Love, Edwinßootb, Charles F. Norton, K. 8. Warne. Isnao Myer, John E. Addioks, Edward A. Warne, R. T. Kensil. President—THOMAS L. LUDKRS, _ Vice President-E. 8. WARNK. Seeretarr—CHAßLES A. BUY. dell AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPKT- No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large paid-up Capitol Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available HeoitriUesi continue to in* sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture. Merehaudize, Vessels in Port anu their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally ana promptly adjusted, JBIBBCTOIU, leorgeAbbott, John T. Lewis, ohnYVeUh. Jamei R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dntilh, , fatnok Brody, Chas. W. Foultney, Israel Morris, „ OKORQE ABBOTT, Pro.idont THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. Ja23-lylf Fame insurance company, no. 411 CHESTNUT Btiwt, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPonATKD STATE OP CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. „ DIUBCTOS.I BjMom. WAIOHT of Wfl.ht, 8r0.., k Co. William W.Waltkr., William Ryan A Co. CUAKLKS Richardson- J. 0. Hows A Co. Oiorgk A. Wrbt We.t, Folio.. A I.lojd. Barclat Lipfincott,— LlppinooU, Hunter, A Sootl Jacor W. Stout.. —„, CKHfeM,Stout, A Co. Urnrt Lrvpi., Jr„—. I/.W1., Brp«„ A Co. David B. Dirnit j)»vi. A Bint,,. A. H. Ro.rnhrim. . Ros.nhslm, BrooV., A Co. John It. Elli.on John B. BHlaoii A Bom. John W.Evrrkan John W. Ev«rra<m fc Co. Thoma. S. MAfTiN..... Brvr.o A Martin. -. M V>» o I’i«>’t. WILLIAMB I. BLANCHARD* Seo’y. au4*tf TNSURANOE COMPANY OF THE Chartered in 1794—Capital 8300,000—Assets, January 1. 1858, 8317,446 50-109, January j, All invested in.sound and available securities—oon tinue to insufe onyesselsandCatgoet, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Henry D. Sherrerd, Georze 11. Stnart, Simeon Toby, Shiuuet Grant, Jr., Charles Magaleeter, TnhiM Warner, William 8. Smith, Thomiu il. Walizon, BlffiiWbhiuy Jh e »X 0 s. F W wu lIAM JMIpjSHERRKRD.Pre.ident, WILLIAM HARPRR.Secretary. JeP-wfm tf Life insurance and trust com- PANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE TNBU RANGK COMPANY. Northeast corner <vf THIRD aid DOCK Streets. Assets, 8002,215 26. INSURES LIVES for The whole term *f dife—grants annuities and endowments-purohases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the oonttngenoies of Life. They net as Executors, Administrators, Assignee! Trustees, and Guardians. „ , ~ TRUBTEKB. Daniel L. Miller, Bamuel 8. Stokei, BeMamin Coatee, William Martin, Richard 8. Newliold, James B. McFarland, Wi ham P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Kuston, fiamncl C. Huey. Theoplnius Taulding, Charles Halloweli, Edmund A. Souder, «*?7 p- Townsend, Darnel L. Hutcluneoa, Rodofphue Kent, John Vr. ilornor, WiUiam H. Carr, Mils 8. Arclier, J.t V. Diiflow, Samuol J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, ! John G. Brenner, P. 8. Miohler, Easton. DANIEL L. MiI,ITCH, President . w „ BAML. E. BTOXKS, Vice Prcs’t, John W. Hornos, Secretary. aulB-ly qnilE QUAKER OITY INSURANCE X COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. I'KKI-JJTUAL. hmS'ih mh 9»0A»! FIIIE, MARINI<, AND INLAND INSTANCE. Fire Inmjranwj.limUodjinrf perpetual,oo Building* ami Merchandise of all deepnptions. Marine lußtiranee, inland and Ocean, on Vowel*, Freight and Cargo to and frnm all partial the World, OEOHOK H. HAR°r, F i’ C rcf.dant, K. P. ROMS, Viee President 11. R, COGOHIIALL, Secretary. 8.11. BUTIfUH, Asa l ! Hecretarr, Diastroßs. Gdnrpe 11. Hart, K. r, Rom, A.C. Cnttell, roeter 8. Porkiiu, Samuel Joues. M. 0.. K W. nailer, Andrew R. Chambers, Charles G, Imlay, H. R. Cozgshall, Hon. H. m. Fuller, aul BUSINESS CARDS. W-M. 11. GROVE, Manufacturer of Show * * ,P“SfAy.?. r<lr 9' ,m 1,1 North FOURTH Street. WHHuROV b - B , <| a l ,,i ? HUBTKß’ g) mea n ,cMi e l fKifHi&fv T" rnln *. Planing, Moulding, V-nH ee . 1 ' l» lwe «» Market and Aroh. anil oeoonua&u Ihird streets. uia-lm W ALLA(^E & BUODHEAI), V . w fiXOIIANOK PIiAOE, NKW YORK. f?^vr.S n n an w ,n,J ’ 00 Gommission. " AUIACB * Edward 0. Biodhbad. alex. McKinney, a.SSISKRfi? In We.traor.lnnd, Armetronr, mi In (UwaooDQties. tell-tf THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE MO CHESTNUT Btreet, fonrard. Parcel., Pack mm, MerohandiM, Bank Note., and Hpooie, either bj It. own Line., or in oonneetjon with other Exprau Com- P,a n e>,„to»Jl the principle town, and oilfe. ofthe United BtatM. E. 8. SANDFORB, Ml*tf General Superintendent PURE CONFECTIONERY, MARtJrAOTORKDBT , , ? gWARI? A. ttVINTZ, Late of 8. Hennon. SUrf 6. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. 8m tFactory 814 Filbert street." VB. PALMER'- ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. E. lornerFlFTHand oHEBT „tt.’Bnbwrl»tion« taken for the beet Olti and Country Newapapen, at lowe.t ea.h prloea, aeO-Sin TiRAWING AND PAINTING MATE RS RIALS. fingittcerr and Archltects'StatfonerT, Grecian Painting Material*. Poticligmania Ueslxns and Vases. _ Paint Boxes for Children, and also for Artists and Btuilents. . * Pictures and Picture Frames, Playing Cards, American ami Frenoh. Catalogue. srati* to JANENTZKY, W»ALEINp N «f 11 " H 3& ' RAILROAD LINES. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLKBTOWN, EASTON. ALLENTOWN. hIAUdH CHUNK. HAZLETON. ' On and oftor MONDAY. Novoml»er7th, 1669, Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, DAILY, (Sundays exoepted:) For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Ac., (Express.) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9.30 A. M. and 3 P. M, For Doylcstown, (Aoooftimodation,) atB.4OA.M. and 4 P. M. pl M ' Leave Bethlehem, (Express,)at 8 A, M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 7 A.M. and B.*o P. M. 8703,814 67 Leave Fort Waahinrton,(Aoooimnodation,)at7. A.M. lf ON SUNDAYSi Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 81-60; to Mauoh Chunk, 93.G0; to Easton. 81-60: to Doylestown,tiOcents. Through tiokots must be procured before entering tho cars. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con neotat Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Hum-streets Passenger Railroads. u 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. 8480,477 28 fSu an rrrmrmi i PHILADELPHIA, WIL MINGTON, AND BALTI- AIL ROAD. , „ OA and after MONDAY, Noveuittfr 21, 1869, PABSENGER TRAINS I,WAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.16 A« M.,* 12 noon*(Express,) anu 11.10 P. M. For Choster at 8.16 A. M., 13 noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M, For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12,4.30, and 11.10 P, M. For New Castle at 8.16 A. M., ana 4.*0 P. M. For Middletown at 6.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Dover atB.I6A.M-, and 4.30 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M-, and 4.30 P. M. For Sea Cord at 8.15 A. M.. and 4 90 P. M. p’or Laurel at 816 A.‘M.,ami 4JO P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore al BJO A. M„ (Express,) 10.16 A. M., &] d 6.25 P- M. jeave Wilmington at 7.16 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., 1.46 and 8.40 P. M. jeave Laurel at 6.16 A. M., and3.4o P. M. .cave Bedford at 8.45 A. M., and 4.06 P. M, jeave Milford at 7.60 A. M., and 4.26 P. M. .cave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. jeavo Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. jeave New Castle at 10.65 A. M., and 8 F. M. jeave Chester at 8,12 A. M.. 3.22 and 9.16 F. M. jeave Baltimore for Laurol and Dotnwaro Railroad at 19.16 A. M. , TRAINB FOR BALTIMORE tear© Chester at 6.46 A. M-, 12.36 and 11.40 P. M. Wilmington at 9.25 A. M..13A5P. M., and IJJO 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 attached, . will run ns foliowe: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 3 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate plooes nt 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate places at 3.45 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer’s Run, Chase’s, and Harewood at 3 64 P. M. pg B. M. FKIjTON. President. $187,402 87 86000 id 1859. gfiSi 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT—NEW yORK LINKS. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, FROM WALNUT-STBKBT WUARV, Will leave ns follows, vis: varr. At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. A Am. Accommodation 82 36 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,(New Jersey )Accouimodation 2 25 At9A.Al.iViaCamden and Jersey Citj,Morning Mail...- 300 At 11 A. M., by Stontnboat, via Taoony and Jersey Citr. Westori) Express. 3 00 At lljfc P. M.* via Cainden and Aral»oy Accommo dation 3 25 At 3 P. M., via Camden.and Amboy, O.kA. Ex press J 00 At 4 P, M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City, Evening Express 3 00 At 4 F. M.. by Btoamw>at, via Taoony and Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 25 At,6 F. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening 3 00 At 11 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City,Southern Mai 1...... m..-. | 25 At 6 P. M, via Camden aud Amboy .Accommodation, (Freight and Possengerl-lst Class Ticket. 2 26 .. .. , 2*l Class Ticket. 160 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Beividere,Easton, Flenungton, &Q.,at 6 A.M, and 2)4 P. M. For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, nt 6 A.M..via Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, &o. u nt 6A. M„ via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly,atoand9 A. M..snd 2 and 4 P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M- and 2 P. M.. „ way lines For Bristol. Trenton, &o, at 3>s and 4 P. M„ from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Delanao, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, Ap.,nt 1 tX, l.ana 3)4 P. IU. Steamboat John Neilson.forßordentownand interme diate places, at 2)4 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, foi Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Fifty pounds ofbagrage only allowed e&oh passenger. Fassongorsare prohibited from taking anything as bag gage hut their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. .The company limit their responsibility for baggage to ono dollar per pound, and will not lie liable for any amount beyond 8100, except by speeial contract. Pot. 1.1859. WM. H. GATZMER. Aecnt. nsimwwn PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— (IUiCKEBT ROUTE to Elmira. Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, (Rnoago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. Paul’s, Detroit, Dcnlioth, and St, Louis. , Passenger trains wilt leave the Philadelphiaand Read ing Railroad Dopot, corner BROAI) and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excoplod,) a h follows: 7.30 A. M., DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island* Galena,St, Paul’s* Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 3.30 P. M„ NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chioago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,Bt. Paul’s B rhngton, and St. Louis. _rhe7Ao A. M. and 150 P. M. trams run through to HARRISBURG,stoppmg at ali Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The7-Y>A. M. train oonneots at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pittston. Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMBBUKG RAILROAD. m ßaggoge%hecked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ( Tickets can bo procured at the Philadelphia and Ejnura Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwoxt corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, eorner BROAD and VINK. , THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Ijeaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vino,daily,(Sun day exoepted,) for ail points West and North, at o F. M. Freights most be delivered boforo 3 P, M. to.insure going the samp day. For further information, apply at „ Freight Depot, BHUAD, below Vine, Or to OIIAJS. H. TAPPEN. General Agent N. W. oornerßlXTH ud CHKSTWUT Siroelt. 001-tf Philadelphia. npUB PENNSYLVANIA OENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. l&wsmm 1859. THE CAPACITY OP T|jlS c HUAD r I 8 EftUAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN.PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting directnt iThihulelpbta with Through Trams (rom Boston, New York* ami all points East, and at the Unnm Dopot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati. Bt. Jjoui*. Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St. Paul's,lndianapolis, Louisville, Now Orleans, and all intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc ky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas, and Nebra*ka-thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oom fort by any other Tout©. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without ebange of Cnrs or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to eaoh Train: Woodruffs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days exoepted. Mail Train losvee Philadelphia at 8-00 A. M. Fast Line “ IJAO A. M. Express Train leaves “ IOAO Nisht. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M. HarrisburgAooommodation,via Columbia,2.oo P.M. Columbia , •* 4 P. M. Passengers for West Cheater will take tho Mail, Parkesbarjg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. , Passengers for Hunhury, Williamsport, F.lmira, Buffa lo.Niagarahalhi.audißtermediate pomts.loaving Phila delphia at 8 A. M.,and2 P. M.. goaireotiy through. Westwanl bo obtained at the office of the Company in Philadelph.a, Now York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tiekots Eastward at any of the important Railroad Omee; m the West; also on board any of the regular Line or Steamers on tiie Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. iftr® always os low a* any othet Route. nomyletion of the Western connection* of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, mnke tin* the DIRECT LINE ,KABT VND THE _ ' URKat NORTHWKHTr of tracks l»jr the Railroad Bridge at ntUburs, avoiding All dravaae or ferriage of Freight, together wi th the saving of tune, are advantares readily by tjluppere of Freight auil the Travelhne n J, » FREIGHTS WESTWARD. Dytn!« Route ireuhUiof all descriptions oan he for warded from Philadelphia. Now York. Boston, nr Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kcutuoky, Indiana) Illinois, Wisconsin, iowa.orJUissoHri, by flail road direot. riie Pennsylvania Raitroad also conneota at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods oan bo fnrwardod to any port on. the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Bandusky.and Chicago, with Steamers to all porta on tho Northwestern l.akos. MjßrohMta aud Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. TilE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in tho West by the Pennsylvania Railroad arc atall times as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Companies. *‘viaPenna. Rail- Merchants in the Westordering goodsfromthe East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route, For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany : , n , . J). A. BTKWART, PiitabuTg; Hoyle A lt. 8. Pierce A Co., Zanes ville, O.jJ.X Johnston, Ripley. 0.; R. MoNeely, Alays ville, Ky.j Ormsby k Cropper, PorUmimilli, 0.; Paddock k Cp., Jeflfrsonville, Indiana; 11. W. Drown k Co., Cincinnati,O.iAthern & Hiblicrt, Cincinnati, 0.; R. C. Neldrum, .Madison, Ind.s William Rimtlmm, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, 1ml.; N. W. Gra ham & Co., Cairo, HI.; R. F« Bass, Bt. l<out», Mo.; John H. Hams, Nashville, Tenu.; Harris A Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.tClarko A Co., Chioavo, III.; W. 11. il. KoonU, Alton, III.; Murphy A Walle, uulmquo, III.; orto Freight Agents of Rmlrnads at dtUeront points in tho West. larliea attending to thoir own shipments from the East, will find it to their interest to call on tho Agontsof the Company at the following places l>eforc shipping; or letters addressed to either or them on the subject of freights, will moot with prompt attention: K. J. BNKKDBK, Plnladelphia. MAGRAW A KOONS, 80 North street. Baltimore. I'feL-SI! $ LO., lAstor House, or 1 8. William st., N.Y. LEECH t CO , M Kilby street, Boston. {!• H. HOI/BTON, (ien’l Freight Agent. Phila. L; L-HOUI l, Gjin I 1 ipkot Agent, Fluid. . THOS. A. fiCOrl, Gen lbup’t, Altoona, Pa. ja3 ly Sinn WJSST CHESTER and PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD via MEDIA. . FALL ARRANGEMENT. On and after WEDNEDBAY,October 5,18t0, tho trams will leave Philadelphia, from tho Station, N. h.oorner of EIGHTEENTH and MAKKETStieols.at ISO and MO A. M.. and at 3.30 aud M’. M. J rof, l the DEPOT,'on EAST MARKET STREET,at7and 10 A. M., aud JJOandft P. m, ON SCNDAYS-Leavo Philadelphia at 8 A. M,,aml 3 I'.M. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M.. amM.no P. M. HENRY WOOD, o tf General Kuperintemlent. f*g mmmm i'hij,ai>uwmiia AND RKADINO RAH ROAD, MORNINjJ MNK, IorJ’OTT.SVfLJyK, READ- ING ami IIAHRISHUHG, Leave* the Depot, at comer of UKOAI) and VIN.. Street*, at 7.30 A. !M., DAlLY,(Sunday* excepted,) for POTTHVILLK, llAilKlBi(lJku, anil all intermediate points, connecting nt Hnrmduirx with tram* rtinimtg to nttaburg, Cli*ml*r*liurg, Carlyle, Sunbury, &o. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave at5.301*. M., DAILY, for TOTTSVILLE and IIARHIBUURU. At 4.46 i\ M.,DAILY, (Sundaysexcepted,)for READ INIL and intermediate point*. ftp!B W. H. MrUiHKNNY.SeoreUrr. fSZ rn gffiWEHK WIl LA DELPHI A, UEK MANTOWN AND NORRIB - AHRANUK.MENTS— On and after Monday, May 9tli.lB69.HnUl further notice. FOR UEftMANTOwN. Leave Philadelphia 0. 7, 8, BX, min.. 10, 11, 11, A. M., 1, 3,3, 3X. 4, 6, Vi. 6. 7, 8. 9, 10, ami 11* p. Al. Leave Germantown 0,7,/>«, B,B>£, 9, 10,11, A. AL, 12. W, 1,a,3,4,0,0,6X,7X,8,9. 10H P. Al. 61l SUNDAYS, Leave PhiUdelphia9.os inm, A. M., 9, S, 9, 7 X, anil 10X r. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min.. 4. SH, aml9A<P. M. , CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. taavjrPluladelpkia 0,8,8*. 11 A. M., 9, 8 H, 4, OX, 8,9, . Leave Chestnut Hi!! 7.10. 7.40. 8.10, 9.40, 11A0 A. M., ON SUNDAYS, taave Philadelphia9.oB nnn- A. M., 2,8, and 7X P,M. Chestnut Hill 7,40 A. M„ 12A0, 6.10, anil 8.88 '.FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia 0,8.08 mln„ 10 M, nun., ll>i A. M„ 1.08 min.,8.08 min., ll.'/ P. M. pLeaye Norristown 0,7,9,11 A. Al., l, 3X, 4K, 0, 7X* ' ' . ON SUNDAYS, Leave PhiltulelphiaO A. M., 8 and 4 P. AL Leave Norristown 7 A. M., 1 and 0 P. Al, . ..... FOR AIANAYUNK. . Leave Philadelphia 0, 7.05 min., 8« min., 9?{, 10.05 A. M. t 1.05 mm.» 2.00 mm., 3.05 min., ih, 6X, DLeaye Mana/unk Vi. 7X, &V, 9X, 10X, MX A. M., IX, 5.00 min.»4, 0, 0X»8,9.05 min. T. M. , , V 0N SUNDAYS. £SSSS!!SSS& ( ?.m. , EDUCATIONAL Iffß. haying fcecn so often requested tn dovoto his time ftgain to the" instruc tion ol Music, and especially of the Piano and tha l c«endoof CoMro«iTioN* now takes pleasure to inform us kind friends and an honored public, that he sHaH be to /eoeivc a limited number of pupils. Mr. H. speaking the F rkm-h, Ppasish. Enombh and Grkma* flith£. IJA r 0 .i !5 ‘ wll{ * l ‘k* facility. -wiH be happy to employ either of them at tlio deniro of the pupil, tom r l,O formed after .Logior’s celebrated sjs aUn in NillH/ 8 i?' ovo ,d btßhly successful m Paris and & (4n^»^ orl i lJn . tl . er Messrs. Gottschali, Mason cclcbrnts!i C n«« and w biohis in fact the system of all the tion rnr*wtiw?i n,lorva * or,eB ln Europe, an early applioa 11il respectfully solicited apply Bl wou W reipeotfulU request to A3fiQfioAie*aun ..: r r;t;?,£SS3r™»i»[ l’wnißt anil Coinp,“,en (Iho firlt « l ’h l '.” era "i, e “f K&te? ° r Mri Mon ehor F—. est.du Conservatoire de Leipxi* • son taleAi .?» a ,V£ eminent et eomme gentleman vous apprenez Man !mu lea qualitesqui losdjitm ? uont. Vous eles u immuVi? si devouo aux artistes, que vous ne dovez vou* en Men tire qu a vous memode vous les voir tons recornniender ■ 9_ u ®Ique fois vous aves murmurs qontreces esraces Pni e « l S. r «Aiii? ?l ,Rn *. e . ll . ree ? pa r I ainitie sur I’anutie que I.?".*"* 11 * lettresd introduction,soyez d’avance per. siiade que celle-ci ne vous procurer* aurune de* epines quo caohent presquo toutes le* relations de la eooiete. i'-ut a vous de rrcur. hlilles chose & T. et axreez mes compliments aflectueux. * Trnmlnd do Cuba, I Jin). 18H. T’«s • N*ba»*v, ]sladeCab»,«FebneMBM. aeßvcomt,, ? onjeut d’mteretle plan d’etn- HJfiml!i?L h «I ino,,,o j® k J* composition qua Mr. Alfred Bm»h^nrln5 r »r ( \ 8Q I de fairo *uivro ft tea elevea,otje Snpf. bi«® ‘]° clar^ r l * «uo ja ia oroi* tres olair. Ires ost On r °«*in Ei2n» fRVOTRWe Ruu .nvßDcement rapide. It efiiißflrMtnii« e Vi X UO qUR P t R « fond ft celut qua suit la mindlrtt ljs ** an "* Jeorow auaat devoir recom- S2«!ird. b Prass,'Jffd?SSSl lt . Mr - A - “ohm.dtco.nme pro -nB'lm I/. M. GOTTBCHALK. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a ,„ , JMBRoXdWaY, N.wVort ’,,, nia-lf TO CHESTNUT Btrlnt. PhihJiiWha. TJALLAI) SINGING AND GUITAR. * J n 5 ]|||» T. Bisnop.m FILBKRT Street. M ESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’UEK &VM ,ARBINO ANJ) DAy BCHOOL FOR PHILADELPHIA, SQUARE, VINE Madame CH K G A KAY respectfully inform* her rienda and tho puhlio in Keneral, that independently of ler BjMtrdinr ami J)ny School, directed by herself and her mnoo.Mmo. I’RKVOST, m NKW YORK, the in i/i’i .v" 1 wnneotlon with lier niece, Mme. D’HER- I'l'JJi’JiE'T!'" 1 ' ln I’RUjADKLNI/a en ImMutum on rreoisely the same piau as the one above mentioned. ob-Sin Sl'i’. MAUK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Btrcot.woMofSixtoontli, will, D V.ro open on MONDAA .September 12th, at 9 A. M. Application* for admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should to made to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M., 1407 RACE Street. «*ilo-wrfrnwf IUUE-STREET ACADEMY, OERVANTOWN. PHILADELPHrA. OSOlidE It. BAIIKEK, PRINCIPAL. i*■ TenncfUu* InatitutioncoimuoncesSeptem- Jjer Mh, IBM. The coimeof imtruction oompnietall the bmnohcs of a. thorough Enghah Education, together wtih the i«atm. tJ reek, and French Language!. »nW-if RRYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL A* MERCANTiLK COLLKIJKB. located at Pliila delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT: New York, Itnrnlo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation. call or aend fox Catalogue. fe9-u SAVING FUNDS. CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*. Larso and *mall anm* received, and paid hack on de mMid wUhout uotioe, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE RKSr from the day of depoait to the day of withdrawal. Office hnure. from 9 until fi o’olock every day, and on MONDAY EVJ3NJNoBfrom7until 9o’o!ook. . DRAFIB for nale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from 1.1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFOJU), Tre»»urer-JAMEB R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK, Aotuary. " A little, but often, fills the Purse,” CTOANKLIN SAYING FUND—- •A No. IM South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositors’ money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tor,,' motiey, but have it at ail times ready to re turn with #per cent, interest to the owuer, as they have always douo, This Company never suspended. Femulos, married or single, and Minors can deposit m their own right, and such deposits oan be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated bytheBtate of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o’eik. r u c,. DIRECTORS, Jacob B. Shannon, Crrus Cadwall&der* John nhindler. George Russell, Maliiehi W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, v Henry Pelany, Nioholas Kittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos* R. Satherthwaite. Ephraim Blanonard, Joseph W. Lippinoott. „ „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cyans Cad wallah**, Treasurer. d!8-y " A Dollar saved is twice earned. ’ CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN safety trust com- V, UX Street, fekmthwevt oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money,is received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o’olook In the morning till eocliick in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenmes till Bo'clock. 7 Jlpn. HENRY L. BENNER, President. w ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. William ). Rkvd, Secretary. „ ... nmacToas. g°n. n«nrj L. Kenner, F. Carroll Brewiter, Edyard l ,. Carter, Joeeph B. Barr, RobortSelfridKe, Francis Lee, mmuellK. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, O. Lnndreth Mimas, Henry Diflenderfer, Monpy is received and payments made daily. Iho investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Morten***, Ground Rents, and such first-class securities ns will at wavs insure perfect security to the depositors/ and Wliioh oannot fail to jive pennanenoy and stability to this Institution. aul-ly PIANOS. t£~=am ohiorerinu & sons, n • • I' M»NOfACTDSIR« or GRAND, SQUARE. ANI) UPRIGHT ITANOKORTKB. WAREROO.MS 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant r in store a large stock of our HL'AUTIPUL and CNEgVALpKDIiNsHuMKNrB. We have Kin awarded,at the diderent hxhibitions in this country and fißiiT - uLABs mep^ t &£&& RAVEN, BACON, & Co.’b, Cl*Vf *Nan ns A Clark’s, HalleU, Davis, A Co.’s, and A. H. Gale A Co.’s superior PIANOS. Also, JSU- unnvalod MKJ,ODKONB and {IAR MOiNIuUS, so desirable for Churches and Lecture Rooms. t&" Pianos and Melodeons to Rent mrll-lr SEVENTH anil CHKBTN U*r. IMPROVEMENT IN SCHOMACKER k CO., IWI CHLBTNUT Street. respectfully invite the masio loving public to call and examine their new and suc cessful improvement— „ . THE parlor grand piano. l Ham# converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand liano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding alltne objections generally made to the stj le of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of tho amno. In volume, purity or lone, great power, brilliancy, fall ness, depth, amt evenness of touoh, with exquisite deli caov amt sweetness, those SUPERIOR AND iIKAUTIFUM.Y-FINIBHED IN , BTRUMKNTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufaotnred in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivallod PIANOS. we havo l*een awarded the First Premiums, at ail exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding tho Prize Modal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, New York. 18M. . STOVES, irifr THE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON in SIiMING AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT JSC STOVE, for Parlors, Halls, Offices. Stores, Ao. I ho most economical, cheerful, and hoalthy etovoni flio market. All who wish a heating stove that will give entire satisfaction aro mvitod to call and seo one of tho FIERY BTAKrf in operation at our Warerooms. Every variety of Stove*. Im.ili Flam ami GAS lIUJtNKNU, for I arlore, Kitolions, Cliambora, Halls, &0.. may be found m our assortment. Our oelobrated ' ROYAL, SEA-SHELL, ami * DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are , |t WARRANTED, and, for cxoellonoe in operation, ihej CHALLENGE ah competition WORTH. CIIABK, AND NORTH. No. 209 North BKCONO Ktre« j&t STOVKS! STOV E S ! ! Bl JAMES SPEAK. No. 1115 MARKET STREET, la now prepared to meet the want* of the pnbtio more romplotoiy in All the detail* of the Move trail* than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which ho invite* COMPARiTt VS EXAMINATION. The following are among his own popular invention#, several ol which have already obtained a national repu tation aa surpassing in exetHence ami teonomy any other Btovra m use. JAMhtf BI'hAR is tho Inventor and Patentee oftho Improved C as-burning Cooking Btnv e, acknowledged to bo the l*#t Blove for family use in the world. JAMES KI'KAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, uow rapidly coming into general use. JAM KS KI'KAR is the Patentee of the Improved Bil ver’s Air-ticht Uju» consuming Parlor Move. lAMKS SPKAK is the Inventor of the Improved {Patented! Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty and utility is likoly.tlus seawm, to bo univer sally adopted. JaMKpBPBAR lathe Patentee of the Labor. Fuel, and Comfort saving Ironing Pan, JAMEHtri'KAßiillin Inventor and Fateuloo of the celobiateu Kailwav-car Heater, For all of the above tlio Inventor very justly claim# Advantage# which require but to bo understood by ths public to be uinverKaily appreciated and prrlcrrcd to Any other articles of that oWs in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial mutation to all person# mwMitcf proves to call aud oxatnme for themselves. I arties wishing to exaimnnwill have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur ohawe or not. ,w jm O II All L E S JONES. No. SO5 North SECOND Street. < Successor to A. All J. (iallacher,) would reapootfully call ths alien* v “^ l - tion of those desiring atoves to hi# elusive Assortment of Cooking, Heating, am! i*arlor stove#. I have purohaaed tho exclusive right to the retail sain ftml rrrnira, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated "MortnngStar*'and •* Bunriae** Gas-burning Cooking Moves.well known for year# a# the most satisfactory Stove# in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking Stove “.Daylight,” which combine* all the useful im f'rovement#, aid operate# admirably., 1 also manu acture, in a superior manner, Silver * Gas-burner of the beet Russia Bheot iron. These * ro the most enonomloal and easily managed Parlor Stoves in use. slfi-Sm eOUSEKEEI’EKS LOOK TO YOUR interest. Bur lour COAL AT lIICKS’, wli.rs nothin* hut thevarr l.i'.t qnatit) of Lohi.hnndSchull kill Coal is nflered at the follow tag reduced prices: Lohigh, Broken, Egg, and Stove §4 25 per ton. Schuylkill. “ “ 4 W •« 'Warranted free fromslate or dusVatid full weight, at ° oroct - VAKBHAi ±^ d SW. GROOME & CO., • Otiion 118 South FOURTH fitrert, WHARF, FINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL, Dealers ami Shipper# op Locußt Mountain, J.ehtgh, and Sohuylkill Merehandiae taken on wharfage. 018 Cm Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for taleoo SALES BY AUCTION. ff'URNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.':'' No. «9 M A P KIIT RTREITF OP LOTS FRENCH UOODB THIS (FKI DAVI MORNINU, NOV. 18<h. AT 10 O*CLOCK.3 -*] ( 'AfUI.- Vt'© will, offer thi, (Frida,) morning Nor. 15,.,. 10 o clock. I»v catalogue. ou & months credit, jjo lots oi lancy and staple French goods, comprising a ‘V.l® %< 0 V ment for present sties, worthy the attention or the l ratio. > NOT,CE.~To Retailers. Included in sale this morning— MO Parts and Vienna broche shawls, in colors only, celebrated make. MO Vienna broche shawls, in colors only, Metsrs. L. Burgess A Co.'s make. «j» Berlin reversible woollen shawls. 100 double-twilled black Thibet long shawls. 200 all-wool plaid lons shawls. 100 fine Laina wool square shawls. 20) 8-4 high colors wool plaids. COM inch French black and colored merinos, satin de chines. 75 plaid favorites. _ VELVETS AND VELVET RIBBONS. 100 ps black and colored silk velvets, superior make. crefeld and steamboat black silk velvet ribbons. SILK AND WOGL PARIS CASHMERE VESTINGS, For Retail Trade. 100 ps extra rich new patterns Pens silk and wool Cashmoro vestm/s. MERINO AND SILK GLOVES. 1,000 dozen men’s, women’s, and children** merino and silk gloves. . SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. M , .. Thi.iMormng, November 18,at 100 clock, by catalogue,on 6months credit — 400 packagesandlotsof fanoy and staple French dry goods. Jf Samples and catalogues early on the morning of “Aws v L^£Jnl r &. mocaE “'tSS?. Vicnni .Wl2 4 and 14-4 all-wool lons ilo. IStail trod.. SAXOISV TLA]D ALL-WOOL LONG BHAWL3. Oolonco of lhs importation. 30011-4 Uoav, "" wool Scotchi plajd luns shawl,. , .. OldUiJl ULUAKS. wj c btack and colored cloaks, —l>» to N 0,30 black silk velvet ribbons. Linen cambric hdkfs. NORWICH TOPLINS AND MERINOS. 30 ps extra noh Norwich poplins. 30 ps 58-inoh black and colored merinos. UIIILDR.^OTOM^IDALL-WOOL, 300 fine and extra heavy all-wool reversible shawls. „„ yiENNAVBROCiIK SHAWLS, Of Messrs. Leopold Burger A Co.'* celebrated manu facture. This Morning. f 600 superior quality colored broche square and long shawls, comprising a full aod desirable assortment. GOTTSCHALK, Dill LIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 *■ , MARKET Street.and£2l MINOR Street. SALE OF FINE JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. .» . .This Morning, Nov. 18th, at 10 o clock prcciselj, will bo sold, by cata logue, a large and elegant lusortraentof gola jewelry And fancy goods, consisting of— Lava sets, all colors. Black mosaic do. Gold stone do. Warrsntod Romanesque. Imitation Florentine mosaic. Coral and imitation coral sets. Paintings, figures, and boquets. Enamelled box and glass sets. Fine gold bracelets. Medallions in great variety. Finger rings, gold studs, and sleeve buttons. BE?* Go**ds open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning o£sale. SPECIAL SALE OF TOO BUFFALO AND SLEIGH ROBES*. On Tuesday Morning, Nov. 22. at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, 7io superior Nos.l. 2, and 3 burtalo robes and faney sleigh loltes, embracing a large assortment, worthy the alien turn of tke Trade, and buyers generally. B SCOTT, Jr,, AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, oppoiito tha Caattn House. between FOURTH and rIFTH Streets. SPECIAL BALK OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT COOPS, HOSIERY, Ac. This Morning. Nov. I8th; eoimnenoiu* at Wit'o clock, consisting, in part, of ladies' new stiles rich colors fancy knit opera nooda. children’s and misses’school hoods, zephyr nn> bias, ladies' and misses' zephyr knit coaU, talxuas, cloaks, Ac, Also, cent*’ large size and heavy wool knit scarfs, children’s comfort*, misses’ fancy boM,victorine*, Ac. HOSIERY. Ladies’ blue-mixed bUckand white wool hose, tenU blue-mixed cotion and wool half hose, and children’s white tuck Tartan plaid and blue mixed hose, No*. 104. LARGE SALE OP FANCY ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS, OP THE IMPORTATION OF MESSRS. 0. SALVKSTRINI A CO. On Saturday Moraine, Nov. 19lb, commencing at 10 o’clock. Good* arranged for exanunation, with catalogue*, at salesroom, 431 Chestnat street, on Friday, IMh inat. Included innate will lie found an attractive assortment of rich new styles Hebe and Etruscan vases, richly or namented centre pieces, fruit stands, tazzas, card re ceivers, alabaster figures, Ac. Also, a great variety of new styles fancy paper weights, inkstands, water hold ers, colognes, alabaster fruits, none of which were ever lictore exhibited in this country. They will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. BALE OF FISH STALLS IN TILE EASTERN MARKET. On Saturday. MtU inst.» commencing at 3 © clock P. M.,the stalls designed for the sale of fish, Ac., will be sold. PHILADELPHIA in CKESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OFaTHE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, BILD AT NO. 0 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’olook A. M., September 7th, 1999, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, vix: GEORGE H. STUART, 0. MORRIS WALK, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, aits JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL BTOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where ail persona favorable to the enter prise are reapeotfuUy invited to snbscnbe. ag-tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Bchwensen. BAXONIA. Capt. B. Ehlcr#. RORUBBIA., Capt. N.TrauUnaa. BAVARIA, Capt. H.Taubc. TEUTONIA, Capt 11. En#en. These Steamers are alt hrst-el&sa Cljde-built vessels; are intended to sail from Pier SI, North River, N. V., a# follows: FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. _ The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. H. T&ube, 2,400 ton# burthen, will sail as above,on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I6th, a* Uo’elock M. Passage, including Railroad Faro from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. 9)001 BecondCabin...96o| Steerage... 939 Tho BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following Steamship#: SAXONIA- THURSDAY, Deember 1. BOKUBSIA MONDAY. January *. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY, February 1. HAMMONIA THURSDAY, March I. XT Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Pan#, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with nnequallod accom modations for first, second, and third-oUss Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are eaual to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued from Ixmdoa, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by tho New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to . W. A. HAMILL, Agent. Office <H tho Hamburg American Mail Steamship*. n 2 If North*eat corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. TUJfi BRITISH AND NORTH 22£fl&AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- from new Ton to livrrfooi. Chief Cabin Paaiage...-.- Second Cabm Pass&xe. FROM BOSTOR TO UYKRFOOL. Chief Cabin Passage—.. -..—^——..8110 Second Cabin —— 60 The ship* front Boston call at Halifax. • PF.RBIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA. Capt. Lanr, ARA B( A, Capt. J. Stone, AM ERICA, Capt. Millar, AH!A. Capt. K. 0. NIAGARA, Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Cavt. Shannon. KUROPA, Capt, J. Leitcb, These vessels carry aolear white light at mast-head; freaii on starboard bow; red on port now. iI'ROPA, LeitcU, leaves Boston, Wednesday, NoW.l. PERSIA. Judkins, ** N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, AMERICA,MiIIar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 15. AH!A, Lott, “ N York, Wednesday, Nov.*3. CANA DA, Lane, “ Boston. Wednesday, Nov. 30, AFRICA,Hhaunon. '* N York, Wednesday, Deo.7. NIAGARA.Anderson, *' Boston, ednesday, Deo. 11. PKRSI A, Judkins, •* N York, Wednesday, Deo, SJ. Berths not secured until paid Tor. An experienced Burgeon on The owners of these ships will not be acooon table for Golq.Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoious Stone* or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to £• CUNARD, i Bowling Green, no! New York, FOR THE SOUTH.—OHARLES -2bRI&TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of rnrTUB per cent, be low New York Steamship rates. • FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Maishm&n, will sad on Friday, Nov 25th, nt 10 A. M. Through in 41 to M hours, only 40 hoars at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Ga. The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J.Garvin, will sail on Monday, November 21, at 10 o'clock. Through in M to 60 hours, only 46 hours at Sea. 99”8ailtn< days changed from every Saturday to every five Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed Tim splendid Grst class aide-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA cow run aa above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. A . ... At Nith Charleston and Savannah, these blurs oon nect with steamers for Honda, and with railroads, «0., for all places in the iNoLKANOL. . t Freight and Insurance on a large proportion or Goods ipped Smith will be found to be lower by these ships an by sailing veeeels, the premium being one-half the Insurance on nil Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary,farther than Charleston or Savaunah,the sr t<,inu - Fare by tins route 96 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Routo,a* will bo seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Flutnftelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MKALSon the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery : . , . „ ISLAKD FAX*. To Charleston flh GO Charleston Savannah.—— I*oo Savawnifch Sice Augusta—.— 90 00 Augusta....—..— _ 94 00 Maoon.• ■ - 1100 Macon JS 7S Atlanta... S 3 00 Atlanta.. —Si 00 Oolumbu*.—., 93 00 Columbia — —... 36 CO Albany. 94 00 Albany , gt QQ Montgomery..,, isoo Montiomery,—,.. S 3 00 Mobile.. 35 00 Mobile..—— .... 46 90 New Orleans.... 39 7* New Orleans.. pi 00 No bills of lading signed nilar the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board,at second wharf above Vine street, or to Southwest comer Agents in Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BDDD. . Savannah, HUNT£R A GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston's learner Carobna every Tuesday. „ For Florida from Savannah, steamer* SL Mary’s and Bt. John s, every Tuesday and Saturday. JyM U. S. M. STEAMERS "™ I "tIAVRE AND SOUTHaWpTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, will sail July IS, September 17. November IS. _ „ , . _ PULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 90, Octo ber 15, December 10. First Cabin passage— —— • —~sl9o Becond.Cabin passage -p—- ——— . 71 Por ft.uht or ****»« NEILSON. Ambl, At the Werehomin, CWmir'i Phitad.lrhia O«o», Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. Jeg-6m Kerosene oil.—a mu supply 0 f the al>ove Oil, manufactured by the Boston Company, will bo furnished to the trade, at the lowest prices, by Tot rcnyfca wiF"’ ■ 6JPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in primo r& order, for sale by . «1f A. *TRHINO, lift PVONTRtiNtM- IVEW YORK. SYRUP—3OO bbls. assorted, for sale by JAMES . SHIPPING. 74 BALES BY AUCTION. If THOMAS & SONS, STTOKS ATT.HE and .lock. »iH Mtor fc. keld u a o'clock Hook.ool in the evening at (o'clock. •a/ - Contnhotors having the option of either nig. to the sate, one thocaand catalornee, in pamphlet gmn S full descnoUpasof all the properties to be seß on toe following Tuesday. __ REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. *» . W e have a large amotat of real estate at private ■aie, including every aeseriptioo of city and eons try property. Printed lists may no had at the anetkitt store. . PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. . JctViYfir- ***** entered on our private sate register, r?rJh,ll r i i lE$ «««wnaily in oar ptthho sate ahstraete, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weemy tJfree of charge* BTOCXB.LOANS, kc, noon ' "**>• «“»««»«» ** f. I BSSflSSffitliSS? Con, '“ T 1 l share Point Breexe Park Association. rhi!aiS ' l » u % Sl «® l <*‘ y,,rr O T rT7I'7^f^^° VEMBKM "■ Orphan. Court Skl.-EiUtu of Sink An> Biraaltof wpi'T ooSffJJkS^T^ 1 A™ dee’d. tJ*~A«v,\£{P ENCE, No. 54 North Eleventh street, “d Arch, Immediate jotsession. r Altai. 75 acres, on the Rancoeas creek,and on the Csmdecand Mount HoUj turnpike, Burlington county new Jersey. FARM AND TRACT OP LAND. SSJ seres, known as Crane Swamp Farm,” three miles west of Smyrna, Kent coontr, Delaware. ELEGANT RESIDENCE. WEST PHILADEL PHIA, north side of Bridge street, wssl cf Thirty-ninth, Mantua, (Twenty-fourth wand,) lot 50 hy JEDxeet, two fronts. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, north side of Bndte St., Thirty ninth, lot 50 by 150 feet, two frosts. (TwentJ-foortu ward.) ELIGIBLE BUILDING.LOT,*t northeast corner of lodge and Thirty-ninth streets, 5® by MO feet, three LOTS, nartli «id» of Bndee street, east of Thirty-ninth, two of them each so feet front, the other 4*)* feet front, each M® feet deep. o fronts. iTwentr-fourth ward.) \ BUSINESS feTAND.—Three story brick 1 store and ke* Vwo'frontlu 29 ,twl » opposite the Rater Rat* TWENTY SECOND PALL BALK—NOVEMBER 22, .v , 41 7 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING. »r?? 2 James Banner, dec’d. iHRPkL-STORYBRICKDWELLINGANDLARGE i’ ri l eant *nd Jasper streets. Nineteenth ward, lot STH by 63 feet, two fronts. ,JEARLY GROUND-RENT, 948, oa ward ° street, northeast of Ann, Nineteenth S»m« Ertkla.-LAROE LOT. tut lid. of Philip*., north of Diamond, Nineteenth wanL Surat Knate.-FoUR LOTS, wuthw.it lid. of Jtnr ns street, between West and Gan] streets. Eighteenth ward, two fronts. Same Estate.—NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 612 Spruce street, M feet front. MI feet deep. ,*n» *■ state.-TH B KK-BTORY BRICK DWELL- I.NiJ. soaih wdeof CaUowhiU street, between Seventh and Marshall. Same Estate.-YEARLY GROUND-RENT OF 9UO, ?n large lot. Fifth street, between Emerald and Jasper, Nineteenth ward. THREK-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 611 Pew eil street, between Filin and Sixth and Spruce and Pine streets. FRAME DWELLING A*D LOT, northwest owner oljh ourth and German streets. Tr.H H . K ft S J OR X BRICK DWELLING, No. <n N. fnirteentn street, below BattenvMd. 'm Three-story brick dwelling, fn * three-story bnckdweUuv #tre *L Saeood ward. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with three ,tnlsA*SWSl,i*yiP* DopUr street, weal of Thirteenth. b)% UOT, adjoining the above on the vedTu TWO DWELLINGS, adjoinine the above on the west. . &J?"W to, lJ^-- TH RfcK-ffroßY brick dwel ling. No. 1209 EUsworth street, between Twelfth and 1 nirteenth streets, below Washington avenue. Vr%. Sale absolute. Peremptory Bsle.--VACANT LOT. sooth side Peters street, west of Twelfth, in the rear of the above. S*L Sale absolute. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 353) 8. Fourth street. TWENTY-THIRD FALL SALE—NOVEMBER », TO CAriTAL?3TB. 1 'BU«&rMB ! MEN 1 4c. FOUR T*M>AW f | & Js|S fiß grTH IiTRKKT, The valuable four-story store, comer of Fifth and Commerce streets, and the three stores adjoining, Ntw. P* **• and 27 North Fifth street. Particulars m handbills. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Nathan G. Howard. HANDSOME PINK-STREET RESIDENCE-—Fonr story Dries, with bark buttings, and alt modem eonve mences, Pine street, east of Nineteenth. Bfv Imme state possession. Same Estate -LARGE LOT, ARAMINGO. northeast stdcofYcnaocost., near Jasper, 50 feet frost, 3PO feet deep. Two frosts. r Peremptory Sale.-BUSINESS STAND AND DWELLING.—fares story brick tavern and dwelling 'Southeast corner °f Carpenter and Parker between Fifth and Sixth, with a three-story brick dwell ing m the rear. bale absolute , NEAT MODERN. DWELLING. No. *27 Vine si., between Ninth and Tenth. wL Immediate possession. Peremptory Sale.— LARGE LOT OF GROUND, Bill DEBBURG, over 9 acres, fronting o*» the Delaware river, at the corner of Kirlbnde and Garden streets. Twenty-third ward. Ba* Sale absolute. Assignee s Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT RESIDENCE, N 0.1017 Race&L.weatofTenth. Sale annotate. TWENTY-FOURTH FALL BA LB—NOVEMBER &> AT 7 O’CLOCK, Orphans’ Coart Sale—Estate of C. W. £take. dee’d. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 7» North Twenty third it. northeast corner of Clayton* Fifteenth ward. Same Estate.-TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining. "~ Same Estate.—DWELLING, No. SSI' Clayton et» in the rear of the above. CHOICE AND VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. .We will sell, ou Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Nov. 22d and 23d, at the Auction Store, a choice aad va luable private library, comprising ttinv rare and ennous works in belles lettrcs,Ae. a and especially rich in bihbo giaphy. All of the books are in excellent condition, and many of them bound by the best French, American, and English artists. , n»v* Catalogues will be ready and the books arranged for examination two days previous. TO OMNIBUS PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. PEREMPTORY SALE—SLEIGHS, OMNIBUSES, WAGONS, Ac. This Morning, Uth in»t.,at 11 o’olock, at the Arch-street stables. Twenty- third and Vine streets, withoot reserve, about 3) two, four, and six-horse sleighs, IS two a&d fonr horse omnibuses, and 4 ebanot and band wagons. Bale peremftory. SALE OF TOPULAR AND INTERESTING BOOKS, ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. This Evening, 18!h mat., an assortment of popular and interesting books, on various subjects. For particulars see catalogues. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOL. On Wednesday. 30tn insL, at 12 o’clock nooa,kt the Auction Store, without reserve or limitation, by ordevof Thomas lilt sen A Co., Philadelphia, and George W. Bond, of Boa ton, a large quantity of the best select!one of American fleece and miscellaneous wooL It will be ready for in spection m the auction rooms from Toesday ( B o'clock, to the liourof sale, which will be absolute. Sato at Noe. 130 ami 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH-FLATB MIR RORS, PIANO FORTE, BfUJSSEIA CARPETS. Oo Thursday Morßlng, At f o'clock, at the Auction Store, as assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirror*, carpets, etc., from families deetuin* housekeeping, removed to the store for oonvenienoe of tale. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER iWL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, B. E, corner SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. Motot to loss, rs Lames cm skill amotrts. ea merchandise generally, and on ail articles of value. All sdmi ovss oas uchdskd noLLasa two m rcrr. rn noaTft, including stomas, Ac..at Nathans’ Pnnei**i Establishment, 8. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE rl GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! Mnney liberally advanced in large or small amount*, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and turn plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-ptecea, «"«*"** in struments, fonutnre. dr/ foods, ofothiag, groceries, ci gar*. hardware, cutlery, took*, bones, vehicles, harness, and all article* of value, for any length of time agrees on,atNsTHAßs* Paiciear EeTasusHicsaT, southeast corner of Bixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with ooUaierai, diaoocnted at the lowest market rates. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY* Ac.. AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS’ PRINCI PAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. E. comer ot SIXTH and RACE Streets.—The following articles will be sold for lean than hall the usual store prices: Fin* gold English patent fall jewelled and plain, of the meet approved aaa beat make, In banting eases and doable bottomed. Fine gold escape meat lever and fepiae watchee, in hunting ease and open faoe, some of them are extra fall jeweled, and beet make. Silver English patent lever watches, escape ment lever and lepines, in hasting ease and open face, some very superior; English, Swiss. French,and yoartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and chil dren's chains; fine gold pencil eases and sens, bracelet*, breastpins, finger-nags, ear-nngt. seeds. medallions, and jewelry generally. Sapenor Havana Ctsar* at £ll per thousand. In boxes of so aaeh, will be aedd by single box or enautities.tosuit purchasers. Numerous ussy artioles, Ac., Ac., Ac. „ AT FRiVATK SALS. A superior fire-proof chest, a feet high by I feet Vide, Also, watahee. and jewelry of every description. ST. IX3XJXS WILIAMS A BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS IT a.td COMNISSION MERCHANTS, No. M North MAIN STREET, St. Lons, Mo., (formerly wuh Mossr*. hirers. Ciaghom A Co., Philadelphia.! oder their services to the merchants, manulactsrer*, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, carpets, boots, shoes, hardware.jewelry. Ac-. Ac. wy Cash advances made on receipt of goods, ly, Settlement made three days alter sale. XIfXKETCX*. Messrs. Myers, CLasborn, A Co., Phils. “ Stnart A Brother, Phila. “ Van Wyck, Townsend, A Warrens, Nsw York ** L. AB. Curtis A Co., ** Wood, Chnsty, A Co., St. lamia, Mo. ** Crow, McCreary, A Co., u ** m4-f mT‘lv WASHING AND IRONING. jg& WASHING AND IRONING DONE fctg? with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single !ta_a. Ladies and Gentlemen, Families, Boarding Schools, Hotels, Steamboats, Ae., at DONOVAN’S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. ttt Booth SIXTH Street, oorner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the oaa rooa wash-board. ... The wbcle business is strictly attended to by remain operative?, Mrs. DONOVAN, jr M-1t SapanndWedL SALAMANDER SAFES. Isl f M A larsa usortment of PHIIiAOKLPHI A E ALA N * PAm* BB BALAMANDKR SAFEsr .. „ -VAULT DOOM, l 1 Or B&&U And to.^nw BANK LOCKS, KooaJ to an? now in iu*. _ iron ihk)K3, shutters. *«., vQ&i food terms-a* any other estabiuhjwnt ui Ik* United State*. hT M EVANS * WATSON. No. 90i CHEbT.NUT Street. Fki ladelvkuL PLKABR GIVK lIS A CAT.!- ALCOHOL, BURNING FI.UID.&mIPINE OIL, in bWi and Fulf-M-'*- Mad Qfvto red and for aale by ROWLEY, ASH BURNER 4 00.. aW Nrt 14 Kowth Whwit WESTERN AND SOUTHERN HER -*■ CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, a!! size*. neatly packed, and for sale b\ the manufacturers at the lowest New Yorkprice*. WEAVER, FITLER A CO,, ntd ON. WATER St., And a S. Family chocolate OB SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A. QSIKIZ, Manufacturer aud Importer cf French and Spanish CHOCOLATE. Store S. W. corner A RCH and NINTH Streets. *9Sm < Factory 8H Filbert SrtrheL)^ rjl() WESTERN AND SOUTHERN HER -*■ chants.—A large stock of ManQa Rope, all site*, manutaotured and for tale, at the IcwertNev York prices, by WEAVER, FITLER, A CO o» Nf\.a N. WATKB and gN- fkZtwmT. 4 SMITH, comer SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation ta the.vise and prudent coarse thay have panned atnoe tDeir commencement m business, by eettuu a £nt-rai* artmio at a low ft cure ait-if CILYER SOAP —A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate, Jeveb?, Mirror*, Mar ble, Ac., far more convenient and effective than any other. One half the labor of House cleaniirrtnay be saved by using this Soap, vhich cannot poenbik uyar* the finest /me white, and as no scrabbinki* rescind, the savior in the wear of the paint is much greater than the cost of the Soap. It leaves the series an ystsMs white as when new. Manufactured only by the Bostn '■h^‘1 1 Soap OomeanT, and sold by their annotated D * c 0" Ap ? Ut ® C4n **’ Twj&rnl Gangs of bigging.—standing and Running Rigging, nanufantnredof the best mat*. ri,l. ud npe B V Waur street, and a h. Dniswarnav, POACH AND WAGON SPRINGS, •( V/ the best steel, tempered. A enpply o* bawd. Scht and heavy, at MS NEW MARKET StneL ■ n 3 m» T. BAKER. OALMON. —25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sab ifuiQ, lamiinr froacteuter Ksuiuti^utffataala tj wiL j. liimt ji. whasv^
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