VWc i&ass s.'SJSSr. S channel the affirm SBlha broadest foa deopest. T?o™ attorJor Sit, rejply tho British the ohaonol , next the main,A«on **“j":*, *]w»' ■-; jeMgt>i»dmtorß a* - ! - f! ; ■ tloiftVdaw, 1 expressly,re-, V ’ /, .’served. sre held tobelonz to the main land nearest; - ’ atfdXeiaer, ,6an Jnan, nor any of by the treaty;. they, therefore, belong to the mala’ Jshd, whlohtijPnrs. vSiitS’Jnaiij ho#erer, sayithe,' . : there/ arar.snreiy groaiuis? for discussion' by an ... 'topfigra&jWtape, andVJbi'-fcir/tfbitratiop here * } _;Yflt, r 3oeS.not exliaUßt‘the groundB of oUlm>‘ -; \'e±c'isdi7igli/ t str&fie-- is -used- by \tMt}United which- deserves conswrfa. tion.-, i line, was, fixed at the ■' forty-ninth parallel, ,it ’ was’ contemplated; to wh-i right :weßtwardi and it 'only stopped at the . " ehorfri'b&foeenFitoer; river’ahd/Roberfc a point, *\ TOfritfifoatawS if d?4whfurtherylfc*<>hl<i cut Vanoonver’s island in ormuoh tmallrr portaoatb the Wtod Sutelf/tfeat waa felt to be an a.-v-m : inconveirienotf and ifc Was therefore agreed that the, „, v ., line efluthward 2 from the point V t- * named, .fortha purpose of. moludlng tho entireof ' within the Jfrltub dominioM. /1 Well; w tidft&jf ainhigdity, exists in a treaty, the Tide is a settled-one that it is to be „ .... interpreted in accordance with 1 f& object. Xn this ' owe, tho only objeot 6f taking theline southward. • -’ instead .of ooitfinying ’Jt westward, was not to di . . vide Vancouver#. island. If l that island had not : a 4 r fth Inin in the/way it would'oeYeb''have ;beon a ques _ .tion about San Juan and thb rest bf the Haro group, < ■"* / foritheyUe coteidetablyltotthe south.of the forty .:, 3 'ninth parole! the Americans may-reosonably ■ " v * ‘ ‘say that, as drawing the HUo.southwara was a oon- on 1 theirpart.'and : that.as their interpreta tion of the danse fulfils : thb objeptin viow, it is ”' ‘ithe'right one. ~ A fair arbitrator, we think, would be disposed to give great weight to this argument . On the other hand, he would bertainly net bo in -5 . cllned toliaton at all toan argument onthe other • - side, used by some of our eotemporariee, and used * .• apparently as the chief ground of the BritlAKclaim. ~ ' Ban Juan, they say, is tho key to the Gulf of . .Georgia, and we may.as well give up Fr&ier river . ‘at once as hold it over to tho Amerioam. Now, * '-what is'this but shifting the question from the ground of right to that of. pur own interest ? If , L the treaty really gives England a claim to San Juan, thlssort of argument is admirably osloulatod 1- *■* to defeat it, for it, in effect, says: “ The treaty is of no consequence; the. island is necessary to us,' and wo must have it.” We have no hesitation in gaying.that, if the English Government take this ground, as the.TYwMand Post have dose, it would furnish a complete justification of Gen. Har •ruSy's seizure of San Juan y and of the reported endorsement of that act bp the United States Go vernment. • British interests in that quarter are nothing whatever to the United States, which has its own interests there too. .But it is to be hoped • thatthaqueationwill not be shifted to that ground, which means contention, hut may be yet decided ~ -on the sole question of right, and in this hope wo confess, with pleasure, wo are encouraged by the - „ . temperate and reasonable course to have been, up to the present moment, strictly ad , hered to by our Government. Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. ' November 18th, ISW. ’ The markets generally are devoid of animation, and, .the business of the past week has been light for the sea son. Bark comes in slowly, andis in limited demand. .. ;33r e& d?tufiycontinue dull, but Flour and Meal maintain • r'formor quotations, Wheat and Corn are better. In '« ."Coa.l there is notsomaoh doing, owing to the vrant of . supplies at Richmond. Coffee is arriving more freely. 'Sugar and Molasses are held firmly, but the stooks re ‘ .'strict operations. Cotton—The movement is small, with out change in prtoes. Fish meet a limited inquiry, 1 -and prioeaare about the same. Fruit—There is mere doing. No ohange m Hides. Hops are firm. The Tron market is unchanged. Lumber is dull, and the stocks moderate, Naval Stores are quiet. Provisions continue dull, but prices i rule about the same. Rice is steady. Cloverseed is arrlving freely, and prime lots are in de . , mend, at full rates. Teas and Tobacco are quiet. Of Wool, the stook is light Whiskey continue dull. In 3)rj? Goods there is very little doing. The fall trade is . about over, and grades of all kirds are steady in pries. The earns may be said of Boots and Shoes, and Hard ware. J •. • ‘ • BreadstufTsKenerallyaretrittymtanyiiiaterial ohange* butthe matket is devoid of animation, and lbs transac tfbnßof the past vreek..have been of a very limited •. character. the sales of Flour only footing up some 6.000 • ( bbls. mostly in small lots, at 55.1%e6.25 for superfine, the latter for sood straight lots: (nr ex ‘ trA», and S8«8 fttigbUl for, farailv Flour* as to brand* - including 1,600 hbls W. B.Thomar, at a price kept pri ..vato, The trade have been buying to a fair extent at the above rates for superfine ami extras., and sB.6oe> 6.76 bhl for fancy lots, the market oWra* dull, Of Rye : Flourthe receipts and sales have been light, and • \ the market steady at £425,3? bbl, Corn Meal oontinuea duU-therc.ta little nr no incmry j and Penna Meal is nearly nominal At 93-87)4 & bbL f , The following ate the inspections of Floor and Meal . for the week ending Thursday* November If* 1869 - • - Half barrels of superfine < Barrels of superfine. M • middlings.7...7*.. , “ Rye . «. Corn Meal..: .. -*« condemned. ■ . i'"' "•-Total.. . ia,4Bfl ' WHEAT.—Tho receipt# have been light and the de mand limited at .rather higher figures. Sales Include . '26.000 bus in lots, ranging from 125 .to ISOofor ornnmnu 1 --and pTimeßoutheru and Penna red, ]36ftlJso for •-i Wbito..elosingvnth,Aa upward, tendency. Rye is in i"pood demand with-further sale# of 2ffl busshels at >. 7 -Bts<®B7; cents for Delaware and floo9lo for Fennsjl ('*'f "< vftma. Corn is better-and old yellow scarce at the ad - ■ - - Yflnco ; the salos comprise 25,000 bus st 90092 c for old - • yellow. Mid 68w750 for new as to condition, including some white at72o74o,and<lamsged yellow atfiSo. Oats c. .. are steady with sales ofl&Qnobusat 4i«420 for South * ,i. ora and 43044 c for Penn. New. York Barley commands M»tt are making at 90<r950 per Iras. • PRQvISIQNB continue very inactive and prices are the name, with sales of mess Pork at $15.25015.60 & bbl, cash, and 600 bbl* prime mess, to eo out of the « market, at $l6; sales of ofty-packed raessßeef for ship’s •+■ . stores, at $14®16 & bbl, ns in quality, and 500 tierces * Aiburcer’s India Beef at $25 # Herds.' Badon-The > -stdok is nearly exhausted, and or Haws the : market is bare; sales of Sides for the South, at 10-Vc, and Should ers at B#c. 00 days., Injßreen Salted Meats there is very * little doing, somp lots of npw have been received; among , thesales we notice newSidesih salt at Bk®9c.fQ days, apd Shoulders at 7>4®7Kc, on time. BottftT—There has bpanleM inquiry and prices are not so firm:'sales of Roll at 16913 - as in quality,' solid-packed sellsatTltf* , ,12c. -Goaheq Butter is dull, and sells slowly at 20023 c lb, .Cheese is stoady at lOKollo, and Eggs bring 19«20c . sp? dozen- _ .. MfSTALB.-*Tho Iron market has undergone no change, the demand being, limited both for pig and t 2/iF}s u £!S& lro ?iy , ?s< kml . rat « , t« Anthracite are S23AO, S22AO, and SSI & ton, fl in or, for the three num bers/ A eaio of charcoal Blooms was mafic at Sen, 0 mas. In Sootoh Pie Iron no transactions arc reported; it is held st ton. Bar and Boiler Iron continue as - n dust enoted-. Lead—there is hut little Pie here l a sale of ISO Pigs Virginia was made Coppefis very dull; sales ofrellow metal at 20e, 0 mos, sheathing CopMrisheld at27p. BAHK.-Of Quercitron the receipts and stocks are emnll. hut the demand for it has fallen off. First No. 1 V ton. Np change in Tanners’ Bsrk. BEESWAX continues in good leanest, and prime yellow eolle at Sio & lb. cash. CANDLES are held: firmly; but moot a limited in niiiry. Salce of Adamantine at 17X5200; Paraffine at 62c; Sperm at 41, and Tallow at ll}(«13o.«r lb, or, time. , .COAL.—There is not much.activity m the market, the demand bams light, owing to advsnoed rates asked; hut pnu,s are well maintained. Moderate shipments are makms Eastward, and largo supplies are arriving, .. . both by railroad and canal. Nothing doing. in Bitumi mons Coal. : ■ COFFEE is firm, bntomet. The demand! however, is limited. Sale* of 3.000 bags Bio st ll»12S<o, and am bageLaguayraat llnbßfo.on time. By auction 1.153 K ero Offered, and 435 bags sold at UHallfic IRa'Oli tllUSe , * COTTON.—The firmness of holders has had A ton deucy to limit operations. Wid buyoru are on\y pur chasing to supply immediate wants; sales of 800 bales - uplands are reported at llaliKo W tt>, cash, the latter toto for middling fair quality. • The following ie the movement sinoe the Ist of Sep , ; tomber but, aa compared withtheprevious three years: ~ ' Reo. at Ports'...** 6324)00 ’ 345,000 825*000 83200 Q Ex. to G. Britain. 86.000 1304)00 175J0Q0 J82.00Q ■ « a/^ 0 ;*** &&S 37 000 . M other F Porta.. 26.000 21.000 284)00 294)00 Totalexports..... 137.000 178000 296.000 SBB 000 fifodkon hand..... 390,000 2124)00 605.000 676.000 - Of which during the past week, included m the above: , , ; > Jleo.atPcrt*..... --«t.OOO 82,000 142,000 149.000 " 'EXetoG.Bntam. '21.600 26.000 -424)00 •' 634)00 “ France..... 6,000 2,000 19000’ 18.000 u other F. Ports 3 000 6,000 -' • 7.000 5,000 5 Total exports-... 33.000 83ADO - 38JKX) 76.000 p at the ports compared >,C' u ■£»s. ■®*WM“doewftse to Great Britain. 1074)00 bales: decrease.-to France, 16,000; 'in voroMa to other foreign ports, 14)00. TotatinoreMein experts, 92,000. i • v ...DRUGS AND DYE 9 .—There is very little doing: the Mies. wa.note Senna atUn. Citric-Aoidat * Sod» Art at s<f«2»o, Opium $5-87««6, and Oil of Rose at $B.B months. FISH are without, change, with sale* of Maokerel at $16.75910 for la. 813.75914 for 2s. and 89.25®D.M for 3s. -• selUn<atS«#3«o.plekJed. Herring from $3.26 to $3.60 & bbl. Bcaled Herring are worth 3se lv>x.- - - - FRUIT.—About 8,000 pkss Malaea Raisins have been ■ . Minr»t $2 4002 60.f0r bunch, and $2.600 -'■-■ - 3.70 box for laver?; halfand quarter boxes at propor . t tionate Tates. 600 boxes Malaga Lemons sold at $6. * C*tTOtt and Currants are dull. In Domestio Fruit there 2S.SS2?Kf tT £ de^ol, 2 lf * .Cranberries ranse from Al3to bbl. -Green Apples 826094A0. Dried do6««6o Dried Peaches are plenty, And dull at 70150, as m continue to sell as wanted at 47®600 . FREIGHTS are dull. To Liverpool some engage : ,1 we quote fit 22s Gda2ss. A,bark ofL5OO tejedtor Madeira at a pried not A bng . x for the north side of CubaAt S3J» for Molasses under U'Ji 'deck, and $2.75 on deck. We quote to New Orleans at .80 ty foot; Charleston and Savannaji at s®fio.-, To Bos ton the rates are 30c for Flmiri 7o for Grain. 6c for mea surement roods.' -Coal vessels are in moderate demand . w . $2.2592,30t0 Boston; $1.60 to Provfilenne; $1,250 ' IAO to Washington, and 90095 by canal to New York, , with the drawback. • 5- ■ GUANO.—T/ie season being over, no transactions .worthy of notice have been rejiorted. fENoENG.— There 1* rather more inquiry for crudo, wo notice sales at 46c lb. IuES are .dull, and an Import of Porto CabelJo lately arrived remoirm unsold. / HOPS arc held the demand is limited— . i ? •' °f quality, u m fair request at full .;* -1 rito;, blit otlier kinds are inaotive. r ■, LUMBER,.—Tha reoPiptaare moderate, but the mar ket 1* iDactiveamong toe sales vre notice Bpruoe Joist .. . ,ot sl3.amtBouthem yeUqw Bap Boards at $H®l5. A - cargo of hts Pickets are scarce,' - - MOLASSES,—The market is quiet, and the only sale worthy of notice is a lot of Cuba Muscovado, at 280, on NAVAL BTOBm-Tho market remains veryinn#- liVe, and Rosin, Tar and Pitch are dull: we quote Wil mington Tar at 82.75 and Pitch $2. -Bpmts or Turpen tine is held «itb ratuer more firmness, but the demand raj-mall, with sates nfliso hbls. in lots at 47«47)<e. OlLft.—Spann apd Whale are held firmly, bet the de mand is only for store Ipu. Linseed oil is dulland sells , Ot 520. .We.tornredo.Tfi held at««, short time. The * demand *for Lard Mi hasfaUen off, but prices are un ..',;chaugedj*nJesorWjnterato2a93c. Imports of Sperm and Whale oil, and into the United States, for the week ending Nov, 14, 1869* , ... bbls.sp, bbls.wu. lbs. bone. Total for the week.._.... .. 4,1.. .... , .... Previously 83,887 •) 1^12.490 ‘ From Jan, Ito date,. •• iki24CO Same time last year... 76A17. 181 Soi iSs‘mq PLAbTER. T Thc demand is. Umited, and weoubte soft at s2.76e3j>er ton. . RIOS is steady with sales of 208 casks new Crop at 4l£ Gti%c, including a lot to arrive at our lowest figure. r K .. SAUT.r-Pnoes are unchanged, apdlbere have been . no further arrivals or sales?' Ashton's fine U quoted at ' -T. ’ The racoipU of Oloverseed have fallen off, „ - f , mid, prime lois are wanted at full prioes, but ether de scriptions are neglected 1 sales of. 2.000 bushels, fair and prime at $505.23, and 108 bags rebleaned from second \hands at $5-60; a onntraot for 4.000 bags to go out pf the t i- . market, which: was made ftjfewweeks aypi has been - - -completed. Timothy is nnohanxed;sales of 300 bushels -at/ Flaxseed is rathcr lower, with , to market Is' firm but quiet, and sales of :. : .46&hnd* Ouba ato{o7Ko, and a small lot of white Ha . ;/, i . for foreign is firm but inac - i -,'nj iive, and Brandies'sell slowly at the advanoe. nTe. -Ram Us.steady'a» 350*60 ? Whiskey is wanted at27«o i -forOhio,a6Ho27<f for Pennsylvania bbls, «e»J4ofor ’ ,( - %s. for drudge,- 1 •' ' - , , • i- TALLO more offering,with Eales of city ■ 7 < K»i rendered at lCftfttliQ jb. - ' . .7 - TEAS are held firmly, hit there is very little demand . +■* ‘ for etther Btaokor Greens, the trade buying In a small ' -■ /yny only* ■ , ‘iuhacCO is dull.ant) for Leaf prices are rather. Jw?sk, but lor manufactured rncei are stoadiiy main -WOOL.—The markct has been firm, Imt there ie very ,:i ; '/;imie leeulrydmatiufaeturen! gene, Ally being well mip- U},OW lbs at oaah, the,. latter rate - • 'iHtt.': Srdif - r; —,'!]’?■* • —- ! - A.DBBONSsT BEaGAB.-iOae of otir Phila <,lWiAln?Ar6nlWrsi arrostei .by Lic-ntenant dol ■ ~-/aey,en tfieoharge ofstealiii* a qnantity of yalnable the had gone -to beg. «oih* were missed after the mendloait', dl -2"* ate i tfl fact given to the - S°WV diseworeiliim fiboiik'to jentor \ J Sto4?o » V" " : .:!■■■ • [Reported Press.!’- " baloa oQtton J PaseOfc Co;- l4Hto- R fattersop A; Cm W fjorofa JeiwuD Oloorev roUelehtper j'Hbwell &Cn; itasa ss?* ?,#,«£ JjadriM So empty Keg« mndry oonnjn(x>« jSO bales oot •tfrHsWpbßT-Bril Prentiss Hobbs, Parirs-70 hiids ino- Labeaster-it hhd, molasaoi George Helmuth. ; • . , , , * . ~;.. ‘ • PHOiAiIEIiPHIA BOARD Of TRADE; JAS, ROBB SNO-WDEW,; ‘ | Cohmittxkof*h*Mohik BETTER BASS «V 1 A SJ K * *raCHA*Ta**XCBAHOI, Bhip Wyoming. Burton™. Liverpool. soon B&sk Inna, Nobrft ~~ .u . .Barbados,Nov 19 Barkßovfena, Witaon. ..w.Laguayra, soon Rerk Mitohell.. • - • • • i . • ..Matanzns, soon Bark EUsabsth J. Foolk^... Barbados*, &o! soon Brig Mary E Milfiben, Norden..— Havana. Ac. soon Brig BlaoK Bqmdl, Dane,;....~. ,8t Jago de Cuba, Boon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF .PHILADELPHIA, Nor. 19,1859. HUN RISES 7 Br*BUN SETS— 4 51 HIGH WATER., ; 9 35 ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware, Copes.Bl hours from New York, with mdse and passengers to James AUderdioo. Passed a henn brig at anohor abreast of Bombay Hook: ship Arthur White, from Liverpool, at nnohor off Morns Liston’s; two horm brigs below New Castle, two barks— one of them with loss of mizzenmast—and a topsail sohr at anchor off Christiana Creek; a Br he?mbrig and a topsail sobr below the powder wharf; a harm brig above Chester, ana & Br herni bn* abreast of the fort. Bng. Prentiss Hobbs, Parks, 6 days from Newport,' with 7D hhds molasses to Coo Helmuth—vessel to £ A A Bonder fc Co, . - ' * ! : Brig Isola. Lancaster, 6 days from Newport, with 51 to George Helmuth—vessel toE A Bou- Chipman,6 days from Boston, in flisJb’r 1 N ffl"' .Jones,3 days from Indian River, With wheat to Son. Brig Elizabeth Watts, Bryant, 5 days from Boston, in ballast to J W & J F Starr. „ . IPfichr Dexterity. Lewis, 4 days from Vienna, Md, with lumber to J W Baodn. : ScbrCßPavnter, Hopkins, 3 darn from Milton, with staves to J W Bacon.. Bohr Ladies’ Choice, Strong, l day from New Castle, with oats to Jas Barratt & Son. Bohr Delaware. Denbjr, l day from Smyrna, Dei, with wheat to Jae Barratt A Bon. CLEARED. Brig Foster. Chase, Boston, Crowell Ic Collins. Brig Resolute, Halt. Boston. E A Bouder Sc Co. Schr J Martin, Harding, Savannah, D S Stetson A Co. Bohr Ann PiokrelL Palmer, Riohraoad, It R Corson A Co. Schr Rachel Jane, Kennon, Norwich, do Str H L Gaw, lief, Baltimore,A Groves, Jr. (Conespondeneo of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del. Nov 17. The following vessels remain at harbor, viz: Bchrs H E Jayne. Presto. J L Lane, Sarah Lavmia-Sidney C Jonoa, John Tilton, and Martha Collins. Wind BE. „ Yours, W. M, HICKMAN. BT TELEGRAPH TO THE PRESS. Savanwah,' Nov 18. Arrived, ship Beaver, from Toulon: barks-Peter Do Witt, from New"Yorlc; Arthur from Buenos Ayres; 2i don, from Bath, Maine. (Correspondence of the PMjsde^ph|aExohajige,) The sohr Ringgold, which,arrived here last evenin'*, reports seeing an unknown harm brig ashore on Chin ooteagne Shoals. One of our wrecking schooners went to her assistance this morning. Yours, Ac. NORFOLK. MEMORANDA, Shin Julia Lnwrenoe, Bpear, cleared at Baltimore 17th inst. for Philadelphia. „ Ship Gladiator, Luce, for San Franoisco, railed from Alexandria 17th inst .Ship Jacob Bell, Low. from Foo-chow foo for New York, remained at Whampoa Sept 11, repairing. Ship Corlane, Baker, elearedat New York 17th inst, for Callao. Baric Thoa Dallett, Dill, hence, via St Thomas, waa disebg atßarbadoe*3d last—arr3lst «lt. ’ Bark ChasE Lex, Almeida, for Philadelphia In S days, was at Port an Prince 31st ult. „Bark Early Bird, Cook, for San Franoisco, was at Hong Brig Brown, hence at Kingston, Ja, 14th ult, .and sailed 21st to return, via Falmouth. - Brigs L T Knight. Park. Lanzarotte, Harriman, An §eline Avery, Wotton, Rebecca A Fiances, Monroe, N towers, Knight, Mary H. Baxter. Empire, Crowell, Shibboleth, Morton, and J W Dmko, Dnsko, hence at Boston 17tn inst. Bohr Florence', Haines, for Philadelphia, sailed from Llexandria 17th inst. _ Schr L B Fnrruson..fiarratt, for Philadelphia, oleared t Newborn NC. 16th mst. , Bohr Bamuelßotan, Gandy, from Charleston, at Mo bile 12tb inst. ~ Sohrs Yankee Boy, Risley, and W TMartitt, Walker, arrived at Wilmington. Del. 17th lost. Schrs James A Sarah, VorrilL and J B Cunningham! Hand, from New Haven for Philadelphia: Hendrick Hudson, Clark, from Norwich for do: Isaac Rich. Smith, E H Atwood, Terr/, Wm Hone, Hone, Martha Ann McNeil, Smith, and Oscar F Mawtey, Hawley, from ,Bnston for do. at New York yesterday. Sohr Ruth Halsey, Davis, lienco, arrived at Stonington 16th inst, . Sohr Martha Wrigbtington, Thaoher, at Portland 16th inst. iront Delaware Bay. Sohrs Jabex.L White, Gandy, and Nightingale, Bangs, hence at Providence 16th inst. Sohr A Tirrell, Higgins, from Boston for Philadelphia, at Newport 16th inst Sohrs Robt J Mercer. Robinson, 8 L Slovens, Btudley. J R Mather. Studley. Orion Reed, Geo Edward, Baker. Broadfield, Fisk. Robert GilfilUn. Bmith. Geo L Green. Green,Minnesota, Baker, andß Vaux, Frink,hence at Boston 17th mat. ™ 17,975 42 ' 115 pUBE AND CHEAP BREAD, - ' MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, can s» oßTAinnn at tub tollowihs PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY) 8. W, corner of Broad and Vine streets. C. M. CLARK.——. 1 ar street, below H. MoNEIL,—6. £. corner Sixth and _ Coates street. JATHO A SON,™-—. .No, 256 North Fifth street 8. PANCOAST—.—-—.No. 910 Spring Garden stroct JOHN G. MOXEYNo. 1223 Vine street T. V. SMITH., —No. 115 North Fifth street JOHN SMITH..— .-6. E. corner Fifth and W. W. MATHEWS— A jSJSSnwßSwiilh and D. KNIGHT.—« —« ——Broad street,"ljclow Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIN^—~.—No. 1419 Lombard street D, N. W. oornor Bixteenth WM.' COURTNEY. —* 'Somh'welftn 8, R. WANAMAKER—-.Fecleral street, above Sixth. Z. LENTZ—; ...Corner South Fourth and , L, HOLLAND,—~ B.W.coraerßixteenthand DAVID SADDLER. No?'«B®N?rth Eleventh street J, WEIOHTMAN., .■«..... .6. E. corner Eleventh and « « Jeflersonstreets, 8» 8. TOMKINS.—Jfo. KMO North Front __ street. H BROOKS...— .....S. W. corner o!3Seventh and Pino streets. JANE MYERS, .Coates street, below Tblr • .. teonth street. F. M. WOOD.~— — Vf.aoTP* iFrauklinand F. MORRIS.—-NjV. and E. B. TURNER. Front street. W. comer Broad and THOS. T. BLEST . Corner Nineteenth street B. BOWH and _ „ streets. J. MolNTYßE——Twenty-second street, ab» Coates. i ALEX. FULLERTON,——Comer ofFifUl and Chris tian. J. L. HIOKB.—— N. J., store 119 C. H. RAINIER, West Philadelphia, 86th it, R. h. YARNELL.— Lt®nnv d road ' JOHN B ARNDT.. ».—»~.Tr6mont and Pine Grove GEO. B. TOWNSEND.™ West Chester, Pern M. MoCLEES .Atlantic City, N. J. D. HORTON— Florence,N.J, , Si F. EBERLEIN Columbia, Pa, JeS-tf MECHANICAL BAKERY. S. W. Corner LvA BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in suoeestful operation, day and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see tho whole process of Kyead-midSng for themselves. The undersigned ti-xea the liberty of swing that for thirty-five years he has beenapraotical Baker—five as apprentice, and five as journeyman in'one of tho first houses in Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing au the improvements which have been made during that period. In tius establishment, of which he has now the man agement, in audition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, ho has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of floor,none but the soundest and best shall ever be used j and he has no hesitation in saying .that Bread of ail kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made Famit'eßln I wffifthe'Bread, made by tho Mechanical Bakery .has not been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in perfect working order, are respeotfully asked tp give it atrial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN 6. MOXKY, my»-tf Superintendent Doings op the Pennsylvania , „ STATE PAIR FOR BIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS, Beit Furnace for Warming Buildings. _ To Abnold A Wilson. HAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. FIBST PBKMItFM. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. .jfo Arnold & Wilson. RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE, First Premium. , BEST COOKING RANCfe. OHILSON’S RANGE, - BEST PARLaRCoi'L ORATES, _ To Arnold Sc Wilson. LOW DOWN and BASKET CERATES, First Premium. BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. _ , Tp Arnold * Wilson. ; For a very handsome dig play of Enamelled Slate Man tels, vary highly ARNOLD & WILSON. „ „ „ low CHESTNUT atreet.l B. M. FaLTtVBLL. Supt 08-tf IIfORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL REPARATOR? ° F m XKhVfS AMERICAN HAIR JjPnitapmf.PHfA, September27th, 1859. This is to oartify that I was wild for many years, and WM to try your Raparatorjand having wowed three bottles, used it for three months, which No. 88 North Third „ r _ „ PiM.AMii.pinA. SeptoralMr ZPth. 186 S. Mr. J. F. Monellj Dear Sir —Some time since my hair commenced falling out, so much so,.that I was, in fact, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of the won g«(Ql Power of your Reparator, I was induoed to buy a bottle, and after using one-half of it my hair not only , . ■ jacobevans, 718 uHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. *a2B-gm J) RAWING and painting MATE- Ensirraera' »nd AnliMct.’ Stationer*. • fil?, 01 ,* 11 F«ntm, Matensln, “° rl ’ -- FoflohomAniape,ijeijß and Vmm. &&»*".. Ctl,l()ren ’ “4 »l»o fo, Artlataand Pictures and Pioture Frames. Flaying Cards,'American and French. - Catalogues gratis to,the trade. ,f , , r fICHOLZ & JANENTZKY, 'WHOLESALE ANU QH % JJJINTON’S' ENCAUSTIC TILES for 1 ; Ornamenial OMmner Tom for aottagea, ■ Gard.n Vs*ei anti Ponntamß. , vitrified pipe for drain, and Water eondaoton, Imported and for «ala bj _ _ - tebu-tf imo nifei^WrluAet TROOn BOXES AMERICAN AND ACWyVjfRENGH WINDOW OLABJh-The mojt nsiprered brands, tod of erernke and quality required foroitr andconntrjr trado.at TrtpM Mtonianlnglrlow. gefid jonr otdere to ZIEGLER A SMITH, Drur, Mrnor S @ BREAD ■«MtB •PRESSamPHIiiAfIEWHIA.SATVftPAy, ,19, 1889. >i 'wodss Aito 4 *dihiions. < JAMES STEWIM & cd.’S . •r ; .PAI3'Ii?Y. MALT rWhISKEY. OEOKOE WHITELEY, Importer of Brandr. Wine, &o„ 1M SOUTH FBDNT Btreet, oUeja,for,ia!e, in bond only, STI'iWART'a CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. tft.sm WE’-OAtli’ ATTENTION OP THE TRADE to this really Superior artiole: 1 I A .Hotly in ,a£otSSke.g?iiOTn < »ianttr oon 0 on band. Orders received for direot importation. f Also—Hennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognao, London apt! Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cafes. Champagnes, high and ' j ■ LQNGCHAMP, Importer. oIQ-gm ' ' 217 South FRONT, Philadelphia. O D COQNa*(T BRANDY, » !,r: Do. do. Henneosy, in bond, and for sale by A. MERINO. 030 140 South FRONT Street. FEBY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints, and half pints. The celebrated brand “ litcom parableU for sdltf byl ,7T FJ & LONGCHAMp, oBUm 217 South FRONT Street- GEORGE WHITELEY, VA No. 138 South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, &0., offers for sale, in following, among other,standard brands Titos. Hinos A Co., Julee, Robin, A Co>» Otard, Uupuy, A Co«, A. Beignette, Marett, Camees, > , • Pellevomn, C. Dupont A Co., ' Union Proprietors, u A F. Martelle, Jas. Hennes«y. A|go_, Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the ohoioo&t varieties of Madeira. Sherry, port. Burgundy, and Rhine. Winds, Palm Treo Gih, ‘Jamaica Kura, Santa Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. &o. a!7-ly i^LARET.—ItH) cases Barton & Guestier’s St. Julian; 300'do. St.Estephej SOO do. Washinc too Morton St. Jntien; 100 do. do. Talenoe, pints; 60 ao. Chateau La Rose: 80 do. do. Leoville; Scotoh Ale, in stone and glass; Younger’s,Harver’s.Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sate by aus A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. SCOTCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons James Stewart A Co.’s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale hy GEORGE WHITELEY. «31-3 m LEGAL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR. THE CJTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' PARRY A RANDOLPH versus JACOB T. HUFNAL, Owner ami Contractor. D, U., September Term. 1859. No. 375. Lovari Facias. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund in Court, arising from the sale by the Sheriff, under the above writ of ‘’All that three story brick building, situate, built, and constructed upon a cortain lot or niece of ground, on thq southwest corner of Green and Nine teenth streets, in the Fifteenth ward of the mty of Phi ladelphia; said lot containing in front or breadth on Green s«reet, thirtr-six feet, and in depth thirty-three fe«it five inches l the said building erected thereon being thirty-six feet on Greon street, and thirty-three feet five inches in depth, and the lot of ground and curtilage ap purtenant thereto,” will attond to his duties on TUES p 11 Y, the 29th day of November. A. D. 1859, at 4 o'clock F. M., «t bi» Office, No. SSO WALNUT Street, in the oity of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in in terest are required to present their claims, or elso be debarred Cromooming in upon tho said fund. n!5 IQt -* ‘ THOMAS J. BIEHL, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN PHILIP WENZELL, Jr., one of named in the Will of JOHN COOPER WENZELL, Deceased. The Auditor appointed bytho Court to audit, settle, and adjust the aocount of CHARLES M. SMITH, Guardian of tho said JOHN PHILIP WENZELL, Jr., deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in tho hands ol the accountant, will meet the parties iu t«r«stoid for thiej>urposos of his appointment, on MON SAX’vfel 1 ? 1 at iP clock, P. M., at No. 627 WALNUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in theoity of Philadelphia. nS-stuthSt FTHE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SIMON vs. OOPPLE. Fi. Fa. Sept. T., 1859. No.’ ITS. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the fund arising from the sale of defondant’s personal property under the above writ, will attend to the duties ofhis appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30th, 1859. at 4 o’clock P. M., at his Office, No. 811 ARCH Btreet,whonaodwherpaU<perBons interested are re quired to present their olaims, or lie debarred from coming in upon said fond. .JOSEPH P. BRINTON, nl7»lot* Auditor, NOTICES. 'TiEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS, OFFICE A/ OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. r . Phil APHLPHi a , November, 1859, NOTlCE.—lathe matter of tho change of location of Thirty-second street from the angle south of Race street northward as far as Fowelton avenuo, m iho Twenty* fourth ward, the Board of Surveyors and Regu lator of the City ol'Philadelphia have appointed MON DAY, the tfsrday of November, instant; at 10 o’clock A. M.,to consider any objections thatlmay bo urgec thereto by any citizen interested Therein. . r ; , BTRICKLAND KN6A6S, • • ' -' J Chief EnginoeT and Survejor. tf*fcFFICJSOF THE GUARPIANS OF THE \f n POOR, No. 42 North SEVENTH Btreet. PROPOSALS FOR COAL.—Scaled Proposnls will bo received at this Office, until MONDAY, 21st instant, 10 o clock A. M„ for supplying the Out-door Poor of the several Districts with COAL for the ensuing Wmtor. The Coal to be Wlnto Ash. Stove, or Nut,woll screened, and free from slate, and 2.210 lbs to tho ton, to bo de livered at suoh times and places, anit In such quantities as may ho hereafter designated. for one hundred tons of HARD CHESTNUT xyAL:Tor the engine, free from slate and well soroonod, to lie delivered on the Almshouse wharf. Sohu) Ikill. qIC-w&s2t C. M. DERINGER. Secretary. jVOTIOE IS GIVEN-THAT APPUOA i ' tion wjllbe made fora Certificate of Pennsylvania State Loan, m place of one dated August 4,1858. No. 39, frf.&P 01 ' un{^cr aot °C April 6, 1834, to LOUISA JEF FERY, now lost or mislaid. n!8 3m* IVOTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Fourth Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS upon eash share of the Capital Stock of the HEBTONVILLK. MANTUA. AND FAIRMOIJNT PA%SENGJSR RAIL ROAD COMPANY, will bo duo and payable onSrWoVe the 21st day ol November, at tho Office of the Company. n!7-dtn2l 8. M. ZULICK, Bocretary. TUB PENNSYLVANIA AUADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. • NOTICE TO STUDENTS. ■ ITlie Evening Btujie. b, ,u-ll,ht. from llio Ciwi.ol ntiQMßtaluary, oommonoo on BATURDAY, Ootobor Ist. at 7 r. M. , - E , teiterMfiir/F. i M. 5la ‘ ,i " on moncay « ~ „ JOHN BARTAIN, ' Chmrronn of the Commuted on Instruction. IVOTIOE.— An application will be made L R at the next session of of Pennsyl vania for tne incorporation of a Bank, with general banking.privileges, with *capiUl of TWO HUNDRED AiND FI!PTV THOUS,AN^DDOLL^ARS, to lie called the MANUFACrURLRS’ DANK, to be located in the City of Philadelphia. . jy2-sflm tr 7P Patent Vuloanieed .Rubber Suspender*, Braids, Woba, and all other fabrios and artiolea made by oombiqinx fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vuloamsed rubber, are notified that unless the same sre properly stamped or labellod with my name, and by my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of m the United States. Merchant* and dealers are invited to ex amine apeoimens now in store, and to givo their orders for the faring Trad© to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWNER O&THE. TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE~rATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported. and rnanjr others. MANUFACTURE and SELL SSt l amvi’BSSw} obramed^uUuAUoutum. uM-It HORACE H. DAY. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the A .firraof WARNICK, CHADWICK, fc BRO. it tbit day dissolved, ihe Heater, Range, and Stove husiness will be oqnfinued under the name of CHADWICK A BRO.. at the Noruieast corner of SECOND and RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK. „ tM , , FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July H.IBM. , 1 , , jvU-tf MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS hav. bteo thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for .dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and headaohe, costivoness, diarrhoea, fever* of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worm*, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, oommon ooldn and in* fiuenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female syßtem,n:le*,and various other diseases to whioh the human frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor, Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 335 BROADWAY, New York, and bj Druggist* generally all over the oopntrv. sM-d&Wly ZOLLICKOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC .CORDIAL.— Sib. : I have been afflicted with rheu matism for a long period—a portion of iho timo had no use o! m; limbs. Tried four Cordial, and in throe days I was ttbjo to walk down stairs, and in a week the p.un qntirely leit me. Ido oheorfully recommend tho Cor dial to thoso who are afflicted with that dreadful com plaint. Yours, Jas. W. Nbwlin. Broker, 632 Finest. Prepared by THKO.iORK DILKS, Chemist. N. E. corner Pl c*E and BIXTII eta, ni4-3m ROOKBRIDUE ALUM 'WATER.—This Natural Mineral Water, go well known and ex tensively used at the South, possesses cumtivo proper ties ju many of Chroow Disease and Dobility, which have gamod for it a European as well as an American reputation. m Many.mvands.pitherrostored'or relieved by ila use, bear willing testimony to its remodial powers, it is used in Scrofulous ftftjlJ3utnneous afl'ections, Chronio Diarrhma, Dyspepalh, Disensos of tho Kidneys and Bladder, and in ailments poculiar to Females. It is also useful as a Tonic in adobihtated condition of thesystem generally. ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER is bottled with care, at tho Springs, and in this condition retains it* virtues for a long time, unimpaired. A supply will always be found with our agents, from whom it may lie ordered with confidence in its freahnoss and purity, vi* : * BLAIR fc WYETH, Philadelphia. HKGEMAN A CO., New York. COLEMAN & ROGERS, Baltimore. FISHER A UMSTON. Richmond. PwnphletsoontainingfuliPftrtioular*can !>oobtained as above FRAZIER A RANDOLPH, 031-mwalm* Proprietors, OCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP- V WBBASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruption, of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities oJ niul permanently oured by the , IMPERIAL DKPURATIVE, r. VTus9?,^ u a r,y* r 7. t l " l ,P,°, rtß ß t went in the oure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounaborry A Co., for a number of years post, and Ha great value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by tho many oures effected by it. In 80R0KUL0U8 affoclionßits remarkable curative effect has never been equalled. It cures the most obsti nate oases. TETIER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the 81nn, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medioitie, Malignant ulcers and Sores are readily oured by the use oi a lew bottles, P/.epared and sold by MacNICHOL A_ i RRO.,(Lot« Lounsbeny ACo„) No. fip North FIFTH Street, below Arch, For sale by the following Druggists: t hB WJJ O. W.Epttng, FotUville; J.H.Raacr.ReadmgiS.S.Stovons.Reftdinß.-T. A J McClmtock,Kaetont3as.Giveri, West Chester: Wm. Stahler, Norristown{ Simon Rau,Beth!ehem;Dr.Live aey,NewHopo’} Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt A Co., Allentown 5 Elba A Bell, Manavunk, Pa; J. D. James! Trenton; De La Cour, Camden; Brewster A Co., Bridgeton; Robertson A Lippinoott, Salem, N.J.:Mo- Inalf Wilmington; L. 8. Hoopes, Wilmington; T, F, on * < ® n( * Druggists generally. CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY I-LOOK news FOR ALLf-The nover lauing HORN ja the best; blib suc ceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. Hi toy* fffaxu she-, nevcr failx. , She has the secret of .winning the affections of the opposite sdx. It in this foot which induces illiterate pretondors to try to imitate her, and oopy her advertisement. She shows you the hkenessof your future wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well known to the public at targe that she is tho firstaml only person who pan show the likeness m reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the oon cernsoflife, whioh can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly viaither. Comeonel oomoalU to No. 1330 LOMBARD Streot, between Juniper and Broad. nlo-6t* MILLS —GRIIN MILLS —For v* the Farm and yiantntion. ThelRON-BURRMILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spi oes, eto., by hand or power, Prioe 88, and 845. Now in operaton at 126 South BECOND Street. Agent* wanted In every oounty and Btate, by au»-3m . . { , %E. PARREL A CO. LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI -BETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the vert best and newest Pans styles, and of which we constantly keep a very large assortment on haud.sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices, Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, anew HAIR DYEL superior to anv in use. < * M. HUTOIS! No. 12 TENTH 8t“ , au2o-Bm* Between Market and Chostnni. Grease.— 200 bbis., 300 imif bbis., ho quarter bbta., S.OOO oane Patent Tallow Oreaee, suitable for wagons, carts, cars, and drays, for sale bWoWLLY. ASllßUßtitilt, $ QO„Ap.MSo«h INSURANCE COMPANIES* FIRE INSURAHOE 0,0 MPANY, PHILADELPHIA) incorporated, march, isso, Is now prepared to make INSURANCE upon Build Inga, Furniture, and Morobandise generally, AGAINST LOBB OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts its Business on the Mutual Plan ExclusiVklY, all the insured being alike into ested, thereby offering great inducements to those who 4leh to' insure economically as well as safely. Furtherpartioulars may bo obtained on application to any of the Directors <?r at the Oflioe of the Company, ' No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH BTREET. Benjamin Malone,. T. EUwood Chapman, ' John J. Lytlo. James Smedley, William William Hawkins, Caleb Clothier, Thomas E RowleU, Robert E. Evans, Joseph Hayward, EUwood B. Davis, Frederick Cadmus. BENJAMII JAMES 8M John J. Lytle, Trenail N MALONE, President. lEDLEY, Vioe President, iter. T. E. Chapman. Secrel DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, INC o\t pVi?AT V E I?' 1836. The following Statement of the Affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. . „ . . , PREMIUMS Received from Nov. 1, 1353. to Oct. 31,1869: On Marine and Inland Risks $356,2M) 39 On Fire Risks* 116,729 90 * #471,994 29 Premiums on Poboies not marked off Nov. 1, 1858— 281,31338 PJtBMfUMS' Marked off as earned, from Nov, 1,1858,'t0 Oct. 31,1659: On Marine and inland Risks $371,111 69 On Fire Risks 116,365 40 5439,477 28 Interest, A.c., received during same period.— LOSSES,EXPENSES, Etc. During the year as above: Marino and Inlancf Navigation • Losses $258,935 70 Fire Losses.. 28,172 30 Keturn Premiums 83,160 13 Reinsurances, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, ho 48,295 81 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Sta tionery, 22,210 27 3«X)«4M Surplus.'. $137,192 87 ASSET* OP THE COMPANY, November 1.1859: $123,050 Philadelphia Cjty Six per ot. Loan. SJ23 050 00 100,000 Penna. State Fiveperoent. Loan.... 93.5 W 00 21,000 Do. do. Six do. do 21,000 00 26,000 United States Treasury 5K per cent. Notea, and interest due 25,203 54 90,000 U”*ted States Treasury 0 per cent. Notes 20,615 00 25,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phi ladelphia 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage 6per cent. Bonds./ 43,500 00 20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Six per cent. Bond* 12,300 00 14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon 80nd5......... .....V,. 11,60000 15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company,'lnterest and Principal guaranteed by the City of Phila... 15,000 00 5,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,779 00 5,000 ICO ShnresNorthPennsylvania Rail road Company.... 86000 1,200 80 Shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company..... 1,200 00 1,000 2 Shares Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 200 00 180 38hares Ocean Steam -Naviga'ion Company 180 00 350 6 Shares PMladelphiaand Havre do Grace Steam Tow boat Company. 500 00 200 2 Shares Philadelphia Exohango Company. 130 00 §435,880 Par. $411,940 20 Cost. Market Value,s4oB,nB M onds and Mortgages.. ~ .... II.OUO 00 Real Estate - 61,363 35 Bills Receivable, for Insurances made 181,608 09 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rino Policies, Interest, and other debts due tho Company 65,564 6S Borip and Stock of sundry Insurance Compa res Cash on deposit in Banks November 9,1859/ T)ie Board or Directors have THIB BAY declared a Cash Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, on the Capita Stock of the Company, ant) SIX PER CENT, interest on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the Ist proximo. They have also declared aSoripDividond of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on tho Earned Premiums for the year ending October 31,1859, Certificate* lor which willlM issued to the parties entitled to the same, on ant alter tho firstof Dccembor next. ! DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel L. Stokes, Edmund A. Bouder, J.P, Peniston, Theophilns Paulding, Henry Sloan. John R. Ponrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer M'ilvaine, William Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James C- Hand, Robert Burtou, William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. M’Farland, Dr. R, M.Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Leipcr. John B. Semple,'Pitlsburr. Hugh Crate. J). T. Morgan, Charles Kelly. A. B. Berger, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. „ t „ THOM A 8 C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LVLBUKN, Seerotary, nll-lm Branch office of the new YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, 91.800 000. tiios. j. Lancaster. Insurance Agent and Broker, BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. No. 332 WALNUT Street. CAPITAL, $1,800,0*0. PHILADELPHIA KKFSRKNCKI Thomas Robins. John W. Ctaghorn. Lewis Cooper. J. B. Lippinoott. William ShaUer. Robert Ewing, 027-1 in rjoilE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU- Jl rancb company O, FHIL.DBLFniA, 40, WALNUT STREET. Thin Company insures against Loss or Damns* by Ftw on ruwWm»tl Pww»u «■>»:«»«. Pnrmlur*, Stock* of Goods, and Merchandise generally. The following provision in the Policies of this Com pany guaranties their security when assigned a* col lateral! "This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any. wise affected, after its assignment as a collateral security to a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of suSh as signment by the oflloe, by any transfer or conveyance of the mortgaged of the same," Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks, John Ilulmo, Robert Clarke, Isaacs. Waterman* • David Salomon, Edward G. James, 'William vanderveer, Joseph Janney, Theodore Cuyler, Joseph H. Col ins, Samuel Costner, PAULT.JOAKS,Presid n»- WM. VANDERVEER, Vioe President. * OILBRRT fl. OTSBMSG. Sncrclar* ’ m»7-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 4U WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos.L. Under*, Robt. W. D. TrniW, J. Edgar Thomson, Wm. K, Hamlfn, M. W. Baldwin, H. H. Shillingford, John 0. James, C. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston, William Kaiguei, Wm. H. Lore, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton*. ET 8. Warne. Isaac Myer, John E. Addioks, „ Edward A. Warne, R. T. Kenail. President—THOMAS L. LUDERfi, viotf President—E, 8. WARNE. SeoreUry-OHAKLEB A. BUY. de!s American fire insurance co. t INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET- No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a larso paid-up Capital Stock mid Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure on. Dwellings, Stores, Purniture, Merehaudize, Vessel* in Port and thoir Cargoes, and other Persona) Property. AU losses liberally ana promptly adjusted, * DIBKCTOBS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, ferafoorton. Patriokßrad), Cha*. W. Pouttney, Israel Morns. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS, Becratan. ja!3-ly If IjiAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4)1 CHESTNUT Btreet*PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED APRIL IM6, BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIBKB, Dibectok#: Samusi. WRionT- of Wright, Bros., A Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan A Co, Charles Ruihardboh-. J. C. Howe A Co. gsoROB A. West.. .West, Fobe*. A Lloyd. arclay Lippikcott.- Lippinoott, Hunter, A Soott, Jacob W. Stout. Cjuinees. Stout, A Co. gRHBY Lbwii, Lewis, Bros., A Co. avid B. Bibnkt Davis A Btrnsy, A. H. , Rosenheim. Brooks, A Co, John B. F.llison John B. Ellison A Sons, John W. Kvbrman.__ John W. Everman A Co, Thomas S. Martin..... Savage A Martin. GEORGE W, DAx, Presutent JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Pret’t WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Soo’y. au4-tT TNSURANOF. COMPANY OF THE INGS, Chartered in )794—Capital s2Co,oob—Assets, January 1, 1858, 0347,446 50-100, All invested in nound and available securities—con tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Henry D. Sherrord, George H. Stuart, Btraeon Toby. Mnj.nel Grant, Jr., Sjarles Maonleater, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, ijioroas B.yfattson, Job"®. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R, White,’ Charles 8. Lewis, ...George C. Carson. HKNRYD. SHKRRERD, President. WILLIAM HA BPKR, Secretary. ie 9-wfm tf Life insurance and trust com- PANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets.. Assets, 9902,225 26. INSURES LIVES for the whole term *f 'life—grant* annuities and endowment*— purchases life intorests in Real Estate, and makes all oontr&ots depending on the oontingenmes of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustee,i and Guard, Mel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, ainin Coates, William Martin, ard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, Wimain P. Hacker,' Trotter, William 11. Kern, James Buston, Samuel C. Huey, Theophltos Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Souder, Henry 0. Townseud, Daniel L. Hutolunsos* Rodojphus Kent, John W. Hornor, WiUinm H. Carr, Kills 8. Archer, . P. V, Dtiflow, Samuel J, Christian, 1 William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, WarnerM.Rasm,.., ,‘J JohnG.Brenner, P 'DAN IEL°L’ Ni l l(?i r ifcß, President. , BAM L. E. STOKES, Vice Prei’t. John W, Hornor. Secretary. aulB-ly riiHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE JL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Fa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. • FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance, limited an.d perpetual, on Building* and Merchandise of all descriptions. .Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all part* of the World. tEOHOE H. HART'/rrefidjuU . P. ROSS, Vice President. .Jk.COGGBHALL, Secretary. B. ]I. BUTLER, Ass’t Secretary. DIRECTORS, George H. Hart, E. P. Ross, A. C. Cattell, Fosters. Perkins, Samuel Jones, M. D. E. w. Bailer, t Andrew R. Chamber*, Charles G. Iml&T, H. R. CoggslmTl, Hon. H. Ai. Fuller, aul WASHING AND IHONING. jSA WASinNG AND IRONING DONE *2XBB*9' Famiiy Sjnru and Collar* patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the oom mon wash-board. Thajshol, btuunau 1* .Mot], to br f.muli W: (CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS "in town. BOUTH, I,( « C ' S ' e. W. sotaor ot BEVENWt^nd IIAIIiUOAD I.INES. PHTLADELPHU, GER TOW^^^^^WUWEHjnRAhIUEMEtVT- " p.xiUNIiAYS, L«av» PhiMelphtu ».0« min. A. M.,,, 654, and 10 P. M. 9 p Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., J4O min., and ‘ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. pLeavo Philadelphia 6, ;7AO, 11 A. M„ 2,4,6K> 7, and 10 Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.65, and 12.40 A, M., 3.40,3.40, 6:40, and 8.40, P. M. * , , ON SUNDAYS, Leave A. M., s, and P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., UAO, 5.20, and 8.40 tnin.. U. JL . . FOR UOfiSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . U.»yo rhilndolphia 6,0, 11.05, min., A. M., 1.05,3.05, 4«, 631-, and 11>< f. M. Leave Nometown 6,7, S, 11 A. M., Vi, Oi, and 6 Irfava Muladetphra? A.^KuinKiM.' Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. , „ , , FOR MANAYUNK. 5 - ,IO ° A - JC5 ' 6,6«%nd B?iThL 9H > «nd MX A. M., 3,3, Leave Philadelphia f\- ]’ M, Leava Manayuak VK A M V?M. nlg-tf PLP -T. NINTH and GRKKN Streets. Mimi north pennsstl- VANIA RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOVLKBTOWN, EASTON. ALLENTOWN, MAUdll CHUNK. HAZlleton. ‘ n On and after MONDAY. November7tU, 1869. Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Philadelphia, DAILY, ( Sundays excepted:) For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton. Ac., (Express,) at 9.50 A. M. For Bethlehem, (ExpreDß,)at9.3o A. M. and 3P. M. FojrDoylestown, (Aooomraodatipu,) at 8.40 A. M. and For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6 P, M, . TRAINS Fok i'HIJ.ADKLI'HIAI Leave Betlilehem, (Express,)atBA. M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Duylcstown, (Accommodation,) at 7 A.M. and 3.*0 P. M. 022-stuth2m .Loftve Fort at 7. A.M. Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at < P. M, Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 91.50; to Mauoh Chunk, 92.60; to Eturton, 81-50; to Doyleßtown,BooentB. Through tickets must bo procurod before entering the cars. 8753,814 67 All Passenger Trains (exoept Sunday Trains) con nect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. $623,327 )7 JSS mb pMHI PHILADELPHIA, WIL MINGTON, and BALTI MOREKAILROALi. On and after MONDAY, November 21, 1859. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE VHII,Ai)ELi>IIIA, FoyinUiinoreatd.lS A. M., 12 noon,(Express,) and U For Chester at 8.16 A. M., 17 noon, 1.30, anil 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12,130, and 11.10 P, M» For Newcastle at 8.15 A. M., and4. , oP. M, For Middletown at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M, For Dover at B.lft A. M., and 4 30 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. hi., and 4 3i) P. M, For Seaforii at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 V. M. For Laurel atB )0 A. M.,nnd 430 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., (Express,; 10.18 A. M., and 5.25 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and A. M,, 1.45 and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. and 3.40 T. M. Leave Boaford at 6.45 A. hi., and 4.00 P. M. Leave Milford at7AO A. M.,aud 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 0.05 A. M., and ft 00 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. Leave Now Castle at 10.55 A. M.. and 8 P. M. Leave Chester at 8,12 A. M., 2.22 and 9.16 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. TRAINB FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M. , Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., ISAS P. M., and UJO A, M, „ . „ SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M,, from Philadelphia to Baltimore, _Onlr at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAlN,“with PASSENGER CAR attached, , will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 3 P. M. .Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate places at 3.45 P. M. „ Leave Baltimore for Bteinmer’s Run, Chase's, and Harewood at 3A4 P, M. n 8 • 8. M. FELTON, President. 1859. 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW tfORK LINES, THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’S LINES, RROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW" YORK AND WAY-PLACEB, . FBOM IVALNDT-SiaXKr WHARF, Will leave fts follows, viz: FARR, At 6 A.M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. A Am. Accommodation.. * 92 33 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey)Accommodation 2 25 At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 3 oo At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City, Western Express 3 00 At I2}s P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation 2 25 At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex- pres* 3 00 At 4 P. M.» by Bteamboftt, via Tacony and Jer sey Citv. Evening Express..— 3 00 At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat, via Taoony anu Jer sey City, 2d Clues Ticket 223 At 61*. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail 300 At 11P. M.,viaOamdenand Jersey City,Southorn Mail 225 At 5 P. M, vi&Cainden and Amboy .Accommodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Ciass Ticket 2 23 ~ . 2d Claes Ticket 1 £0 The 6 P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted, For BoJvidere, Easton, Flemington, fto., at 0 A.M. and P. M. For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M.. vie Lehigh Valloy Railroad. ror Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Groat Bend, fto., at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 3 and 4 P. M, For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. „ „ , WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 2« and 4 P, M„ from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town,Ao.,at 11H, 1. ana 3)4 P.NI. Steamboat John Neilson,forßordentownand interme diate places, at 2)4 P. M, Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. hi. Fifty pounds orbagsage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility lor baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not,be liable for any amount beyond 9100, except by special contract. Oct.J. 1869. WM. H. GATZMER. Agent. fSace—bb PHILADELPHIA AND tfKSBfPPSSS ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUICKEST ROUTE toKlrmra.Wjlkesbarre. Buffalo, Chioago, Rock Island, Niagara Falla, Milwaukee, Hut- Louis* o,ll,ra *»SL Paul's, Detroit, Duuhcth, and St. Piwwnger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reoa- Railroad Depot,oorner BROAD and ViNE Stroets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted ,1 as tollowst „ 7.30 A. M.. DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira. Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Oalcna, St. Paul’s, Burlington, aud St. Louis. „ „ 3.30 P.M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Cliioago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena,St. Paul’s U rbngton, and Bt. Louis. ttTl l , fI T? 3 -50 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations ou the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. M. train oooncots at Rupert for Wilkes* barre. nttaton, Scrnntpn, and all stations on tho LACK AWANNA AND BLOOhiSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, nod Suspension Bridge. „|G3W Ticket* can be procured at tho Philadelphia aud Elmira Railroad Linens licket Offloo, Northwest corner of BIX.DI and CHEBTNU T Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. , THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves tho Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sun day oxoepted,) for all points west and North, at 6 P. M. Freights must be delivered beforo 3 P. M. to insure going the aame day. For further information, Apply at « . Freight Depot.BßOADp below Vino, or Jo,« CHAo. 8. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. oorner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street*, 001-tf Philadelphia. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. 185 a THE CAPACITY OK THIS KOAII IS EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY, THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at t hilodelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and ail points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cm* Pinnati, HI. Louis. Cleveland. Clium.-'o, Burlington. Bt. Paul's, IndianappUs, Louisville. New Orleans, and all intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana Illinois, Kentuc ky, Michigan, Wtsoonsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, ana Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation or Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com* fort by any other route. Express and Past Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. Hmqking Care are attached to each Train; Woodruff’s Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mail and Fast Linos,Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. AT. FaatLine “ 11.60 A.M. Express Train leaves “ 10.60 Night. „ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.60 A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P, M, Columbia “ 4 P. M. Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkesburg, ami Lancaster Prams, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport. Elmira. Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, nudiutormodi&te points,leaving Phila delphia at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the mhee of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Dal* iimorc; and Tickots ERBtwftrd nt any of tho important lamoad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio ML F«re always as low ns any other Route, The completion of tho Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE K/IBT \ND THE . **’ GREAT NORTIIWESTr The ooanectiqp oftracke by the Railroad Bridge at I'lUaliuig, avoiding ail dravane or ferriage of Freight, together with the gaviog of time, are advantaree readily appreciated by Shippereof Freight and the Travelling „ ... „ FHKIGHTS WESTWARD. Bj thit Route Fremhls or nil ilencription. cnn tie for warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Balti more, to nny point on the Railroad. of Ohio. Kentuokr, lodiana. Illinois, Wi.oon.ln, lowe, or.Mleiouri, by Rail road direot. .The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers. by whioh Goods cnn bo forwarded to any Sport on .the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illmois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Aliaoun, Arkansas, ami Red Rivora; and at Cleveland, y. and Chicago, with Steamers to all porta on the astern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, cnn rely withcimfi* denoeon its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in tho West by the Pennsylvania Railioad are at all times as favora blarui are ohargod by other Railroad Companies. ItJ* Be particular to mark packages “ via l'enna. Rail- Merchants in tho Wostordoringcood* from the East, u? i lro ? 1 thorn to be shipped by this Route. FOr Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions,apply to, or address either of tho following Agents of the Com* pany: n , D. A. STEWART. Piltsburg: Doyle A Co.,Btenbonvillo,o.s H.S.lhorco k Co., Zanea vilie, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley. O.; It. McNcoly.Mays ville, Ky.j Ormsby k Cropper, rortnmouth, 0.5 Paddock * Co., Jedorsouvillo, Indiana; 11. W. Drown ft Co., Cmoiunati. 0.: Athorn A. liibbert, Cincinnati, 0.; R. C. Melitriim, AladiHon. Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.i I*. U.O’Riley h Co., Evansville, Ind ; N. W. Ura ham A Co., Cairo, III.: R. F. Kass. St. Louis, Mo.: John H. Harm, Waßhvillo, Tenn.s Harris A Hunt. Memphis, Tpnn.; Clarke ft Co., Cliicaso. III.; W. H. H. Koonts, I,J y Murphy A WaMe, Dubuguo, 111.: orto Freight Agents of Railroads at ditlerent points in the West, vi a * in t . ,,etr own shipments from the East, Will find it to their intorcst to call on the Agents of the Company at tho following placoa before shipping; or loiters addressed to either or them on the subject of fr 0* w h t», wi I tme 01 with prompt attention: Philadelphia. MAORaW A'KOONB, AO North street, Baltimore. Htwßw i SR" ? A? t ft r R n ÜBe. or 18. William st., N.Y, LBKCH A CO.. M Kilby street, Boston. P’ Freight Agent. Phila, J Tieket Agent, Phila. jTHOS. A. BCOTT, Oen’l Bup’t, Altoona JPa. ISarg—a WEST CHESTER and rHILARELRIUA RAIL . FALL ARRANGEMENT. Oil and after WEDN EDS AY, October a, 1865, the trains wi I leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N. ton5 B OW* I M HTE . Ei ?TB. ftnd |f^ i il CKTSlreot *-‘*t 7AO and 0.30 A. M.. and at 2.30 and 5 P. M. m Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST STJtEET fc at7 and 30 A. M., amt 2.30 andfi ON BUNDA\ 8-Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., aud I P.M. Leavo W est Chester at 7 JO A. M..and4.3uP. M. ... „ HKNliv WOOD, __ p ~U General Superintendent. Snmn Philadelphia fKJHIISEjaBI AN 1) READING RAIL ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTBVILLE, READ , . ING and HARRISDURG. Leaves the Depot, at corner of lIROAD and VINE Streets, at 7.30 A. M., DAILY. (Sundays excepted,) for PQTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate Joints, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to ittsburg, «ko. TT RtS.3O F.M., DAILY, for POTTBVILLK and lIARRIBBUHG. , At 4.46 1\ M.,DAlLY,(Sundaysexeepted.lforßEAD ING, and intermediate points. aplB W. il. McILHENfI Y , BeoretAif* EDIJCATIONAi. IWK. SCHMIDT haring been so often vequeeted !o devote hie time again to the instruc tion of Music, and eepeoiallv of ftp Puno and the joienoe of OOMPOBITIOII, now take. nfeaeuro to-Pnform (tie kind friondi and an honored publio, that he affll he happy to receive a limited number ofpupile." Mr. s speaking the Faaacli, SpaanH. E-vaimi end GiaMart Lakocaoes with like facility, wilt he hint,. tAbmFfiiJ either or there at the d»,ir« oYthipuSl. P 7 . Classes wilt be formed after LoeieVs neleWsted ... tern (whioh has proved 9J highly euoceeeful in Pane and aUoin New Vorh under Meairi.“m,™ UoLDßarg, and which ie in Jact the intern o'f all the celebrated oonaervatoriea in Eutom, m “1,1, ap„l,M tn® for whioh ta respeotfuily eoliciiaj. 1 " »p p £ &, >^io N a?^hSt“tre“t! et,S “ ,, * n n t<l iu.. r> REPKRKNCKS: Mfaere, £>n°tenn(& Hona. K.^WoHenhMnt.'VSi'-'l ■; aSSSSISSV’ w''v ,c vhS t i r S. k n a *fi EM V." Mr P would n&"o' N ' Y MkSm Eie.. “ EfigKXT A MonoherK-—. detoKje n'ai A pu r ?e“ai«t«'i'n lD T’ 1,0 » rhtla votre airaahie aouvemr envous B fainan e t l n' ,raw i elßr a ei devouo aux artiaroj, qSS voue ne d“ixVo U . ?n pmS 1 d.re tu n rate memo de voue lei voir ton"recomJMe?'- al eueluue foie voue avee murmure contre oeaeaoeees do lettree do change tireee par I'amitie eur fJmniHSS I on appelle lettree d’introductinn.soyes d'avanoe ner eusde quo celled no voua procure™ eucune dee Snmoa aue oaohent proaque touteilei relatione de laiboieti"' 8 m?r^inVrutee^ I, '" 1 ’ l > M » • Trinidad de Cuba, 1 Juil. ISM. 00TT8 CHALK. ..." Jlabane. lele de Cuba, 24 Febrier, 1851. ,i«. av ' !o mhnement d’interet le plan d’etu 3Sh.^HrL h,rn,on, «, eompoeitton quo Mr. Alfred .“f* I M*" P'jpcee do fairu autvro a eee elevee, etjo cnnnh, « u x i d 8 'i'clarer. me Je le oroia tree clair. tree eatdnrV.!!? us favorable a un avancement rapide. 11 oonu/vatM «diT’-"" 1 ?* su fonll * c<l !) li «“• ,ult ,a maniil ll 6 de Pans. Jecrois nusst -devoir recom fe^r r d 0 u h KSo%7dTShant“ r- A - Sohrai ‘“ <k,mme P, °- lm L. M. OOTTSCHAI.K. AMERICAN SOHOOL INSTITUTE ia a lies mw obf>m e omiMfcj? l S h w ll ioh 001 ’ Fara >- 60» CHE3TNUTBU» 1 ?. ,I P^°^.. o^. i ALL AD SINGING AND~GUTTAR n5-lm» T, BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT fitr'eet. 11TESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’IIER YOUNO L I ADfE P S OAKI)If '' O AND DAY SCHOOL FOE PHILADELPHIA, SQUARE, VINE 'v', A nA Y ™jp«otri(ll, inform, her frienda and the public in general, that independently of her Hoarding and Day School, direoted by herself and hor nieoo.Afme. HKL'VoST, in NEW YORK Yh* m tends, in connection with hot niece. Mmo. D’KER- opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution ° o oKsm lM * ll6 * amo M the one above mentioned. piUCE-STREET ACADEMY, •*" PHILADELPHIA GEORtiK R. BANKER. PRiNt'tPAT b^r^Mh ,ft i^ dr Th'^^ ,!l In,ltl l u t ioil coroinencei Septem ber fitn» 1359. Lhe coureeof instruction comprises all thorough Enphsh Education.together with the Latin. Greek, and P rench Lansunteg. au22-tf f»RYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL AJ MERCANTILE COLLEGES, loonted at Phils delphia, 8. h. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT: Now York, Puftalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. Por in formation, call or send for Catalogue. HAVING FUNDS. CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES COMPANY, ooroar THIRD and CHiCST- Lsrgoniid small stum rncsivod, andpaid back no de- SSSrP tho ?t “S<io«.,»iUi FIVE PER CENT. JNTE KMXfrpc the day of deposit loth odor of withdrawal. “ d « DRAFTS for «al* ou England, Ireland, and Scotland, [rom *1 upward*. ’ Pretideat-SITSPHBN R. CRAWFORD, ?LW"y r ¥lS , ffi£v« UMT£Jl - “ A little, bat often, fills the Parse.” EmANKLIN SAVING FUND— •J* No. 138 South FOUATH Street, between Chestnut end Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depositors’ money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rente, Mortgages, This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tor money , but have it at all times ready to re tum with * per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors nan deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilSo'olk. t vT7 dl DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader. John SL'ndlor. George Russell, Malachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, k e^ ls 1 Kr £ m . l,,ia f vr » Henry Delany, fticlmlM Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Hathertliwaite, Ephraim Blauchard, *“ Joseph W. Lippinoott. ~ „ JACtfl) B. BHANNON, Preridenf. CtKts CIBWAI.I.iDIB, TreMurer. “ A Dollar .aTod i. twice .arnad. * KJAYING FUND—FIVE PFJt CENT. IN w!7CiriM 101 t A J' SAFETY TRUST COM- Sl,ea !’ Southwest corner of THIRD, I&oorporated br the State of Temurlva- Money.', received in an, turn, ierse or amall, and in drewaS^ 1 * froln lll “ d “ T of d,ro *‘ t 10 U>» i»r of with. Phh Office I. open everr daj from 9 o’clock in the morning tills o'clock in the evening, and on Mondar and riiurmlay evenings till 8 o’clook. 7 HENRY L. BENNER, President Wh.ua* J.R^Dfßcoreur, I)UE ' V ' o • I'r'”<lsnt « xr , „ inaßcions. Honry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Garter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Pranois Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, O. Landreth Mnnns, Henry Diffenderfer, Money la received and payments made daily. Ahe iuvestmente are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such firat-otass securities as wilfal 3£JVn Muro ,? CI i I< ’. ot WCUI 'i t T t 0 Hi® and utesr “ t,v ° *" ,min « w PIANOS. CinCRERING & SONS. I I • * ■ ' WANUFACTORBBS OF BRAND. b A,ND UFRIBHI WAREHOOMB 807 CHESTNUT BTREET. , 7. 1 . n . B !lv^ p Mock of our BEAUTIFUL UNtIUIAI.t.ED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded,at thediflereut Exhibitions ir this country end rdiropdi WoxWeM* FIiUT - CLAM med £& t improvement in BCHOMACKER & CO., 1031 CHESTNUT Street, respeotfulh invite the muno- Joving publio to onll and examine their new and iuo oessful improvement— • w . THE PARLOR GRANT) PIANO. ?\V, n .^ c u l i' ortoli . th . B u T . on ?' and Action of £v«;i*!£ n< n» i i 1 ? D iV n r > s, »uare Instrument, avoid ns alUhe objections generally made to tho style of (irand Piano, also diminishing the oost of the tame. In volume.purity oftone, great power, brilliancy, full ucu, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cnoy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEMJTIKyU.Y-FINIBHKD IN , I. o• it gMJs?! 1 o are wholly unequalled. They have reoeived the highest encomiums, anp are pronounced by oritics to be far su perior to any instrumauU aver manufactured in country. First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Pjnm Medal from the Crystal Palace Kxhi- Intion. New York. 1883. sel-tf STOVES. /£k TUB u FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON -BTn{? a cA M i radiating air-tioht s=fC BlOVh. for Parlors, Halls, Offices, Stores, Ao. The most economical, cheerful, and healthy stove in the market, Wl who wish a boating stove that will give entire satisfaction are invited to call and see one of the , , 4 FIERY BTATtfI in operation at our Wnrerooms. Every variety of Stoves both Plain and , „ , , GAS RURNfNG. for Parlors, Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, R 0„ may be found n» our assortment, ’ ' Our celebrated ROYAL, BKA-BHELL,cnd Cookin, Stove, arc DOURI.E-OVEN . , „ WARRANTED, and, lor excollonoe in operation, they CHAU/ENOE NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH, No. 2m> North SECOND all competition. jib, STOVES! STOVES!' HI JAMES SPEAR, Wo, ms market street, Ib now prepared to meet the wants or the pubho more cmnplotolr m oil tho details of the Stove trade than any other establishment tn Philadelphia, Jn proof of which llOlUVltes COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION, Tuo fo.lowing are among his own popular inventions, several or which bnvoalre&dy obtained a national repu- Stoi-es'm^Be'^ 8k ns * lll and economy any other l> the Inventor and Patentee of the L" l Pv t ' v v® lt , G^ 8 ' bar r nin / Cooking Stove, acknowledged to feS* £!&?? JC O *. family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR, is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general use. s JAMES SPEAK is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ve,r ®. A^-consuming Parlor Stove. iu, isi thei Invontor of the improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMKSBPEAR is the Patentee or the Labor, Fuel, an AV«'y i £ T 0 s £^^'iJ 1 9 Ir . t > , H nK Pan. .44^'» t®n AR 18 the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway.car Heater. Por all of the above the Inventor vory justly claims adyaittAKeswhirhrequire but to be understood b) the puhuo to i>e .universally appreciated and preferred to a ny other articles of that class in tho market; and he wouUUierety extend a cordial invitation to all persona «nw*nto| Stoves to call and oxamino for themselves, l arties wiahuig to examine will have every attention shown them, whelhor sutendmg immediately to pur* chase or not. s2l-Sra OH All EES JONES, gga ? ,o 'r? < 'fi N 'i’ r,h BEcI !! ,D Hlfeet, (Suoocor to A. AM J. OalkKlior, i would reipnctrull, cnll the alien v=3*iion of those desiring stoves to his extenaiv* assortment of Cooking, Heating, and P?rlor staves. I have purchased the exclusive right to the rttatl wit* u n >uPhiladelphia, of Gallagher’s Colei,ruled Morning Star and ‘Sunrise’ Aias-huming Cookin'’ Stoves, well known for years as tho most satisfactory Si o v2*» nL!'?, n i ft » T K ct , AJ 30 * hi*, now Flat-top Cooking btoje Daylight. which combines all the useful im provements, aid operates admirably. I also inanu thn^hrVßnA^Hl 0 / W lOr ’ s}?**'* Uas-burnor of ®h*et Iron. Ihese are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stove* in u " e ‘ ais .tin COAL, HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR interest. Buy jour COAL AT HICKS’, where nothing but the very best quality of Lehigh and Schuyl kill. Coal m offered at the following reduced prices: Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and Stove 9< 25 per ton. Schuylkill, “ “ 400 “ Large Nut SBO “ „Warranted free from slate or dust and full weight, at HICKS’ yard, southeast oorner MARSHALL and WILLOW, Call and see. o2S-6m SW. GROOME & CGm • Office 146 South FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINK BTRKKT, SCHUYLKILL, Dealers and Shippers Locust Schuylkill Morohandiso t;ikwi on wharfage Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for sale on agwffiWgfteg *«"*• Ngf^! OIL.—A full supply of the a ' K,ve Oil, manufactured by the Boston Company, will be furnished to the trade, nt the lowest prices, by jhoACU AND WAGON SPRINGS, »f the beat steel, tampered. A supply on hand, light and heavy, at 910 NEW MARKET Street. nB-12t* T. BANKS. CALMON.—2S bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal- .)A u . n O a J.^ )n A f rom steamer Kensington. and for sale by WAL J, TAVIOK & CO., 122 and lUH, WHARVES, SALES BY AUCTION. C'UBNESS, BRINEET, if C 0.7: *• ■ No. 09 MARKET STREET. BADE OP FRENCH HOODS. ♦ On Friday Moroiot, ■ ' November 13th. at 10 o clock, by catalogue, on six months’credit, 400 packages and lots of imported dry goods. JW Samples and catalogues ready early on morning of sale, PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER. No. 53G i MARKET Btreet. and fitl MINOR Street SPECIAL BALE OF 700 BUFFALO AND SLEIGH „ ROBES. „ M Tuesday Morning, Nov. 22, at 10 o clock, will besold.br catalogue,7Co superior Nos.l. 2, and 3 butT&lo robes and fancy sleigh robes, embracing a large assortment, worthy the atten tion oftne Trade, and buyers generally. BALE OF 800 CABBS BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. < • On Fnday Morning, November 25, at 10 o’clook precisely, will be sold, by Ottalogae.cn (our months* credit, Suitcases men’s best double-sole grained think calf and kip boots; boys’and youths'.custom-made calfand kip do; women's, muses’, and children’s kip and calf lace do., of prime city ana Eastern maniifactare, Also, NW pounds best oak slaugh ter leather. Catalogues early on morning of sale, when buy ers will find it their interest to attend. B SCOTT. Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT BTREET, opposite the Ctfitom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. LARGE BALE OF FANCY ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS. OF THE IMPORTATION OF MESSRS. G. SALVEbTRINI Sc C‘i. On Saturday Morning, Nov. 19th, commencing at 10 o’clock. Goods arranged for examination, with catalogues, at salesroom, 43! Chestnut street, on Friday, lfcth last. Included in sale will he found an attractive assortment of rich new styles Hebe and Etruscan vases, nchlT or namented centre pieces, fruit stands, taxzas, card re ceivers, alabaster figures, &c. Also, a great variety of newstyles fancy paperweights, inkstands,waler hold ers. colognes,.alabaster fruits, none of which were ever before exhibited m this country. They will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. SALE OP FISU THE EASTERN MARKET 19th in at., commenc?ne^at 1 P. M., the stalls designed for the sale offish, 4c.,wi1l be sold. SALK OP 'EM BROIDERIES. BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac. On Wednesday Morning. November23d,by catalogue,oaa cr&it,commencing at 1(1 o’clock i to which the attention of the trade is in vited. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY, AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’olook A. M., September 7th, 1939, the follow- ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, vis GEORGE 11. STUART, 8. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTBR, avd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY ere now open at the above named Office, where all persona favorable to the enter* prise are respectfully Invited to subscribe. sB-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. Bohwen*en. BAXONIA. Capt-M. Ehlers: BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautroan. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Ensen. These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-bcilt vessels; are,.intended to sail from Pier 21, North Rarer, N. Y., as follows : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. The elerantand powerful Iron ScrewBteamihip BA VARIA, Capt. H. Taube, 2,400 tons burthen, will sail as above.oa % TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th,at 12o’clock M. Fassnae, mclading Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, And from Southampton to London, First Cabin. jIOO 1 Second Cabin.... 9601 Steerage... $35 The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following Steamships: BAXONi A -THURSDAY, Peeraber 1. MONDAY. January 2. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY, February l. HAMMONIA. THURSDAY, March 1. Passengers forwardod to Liverpool,Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Tans, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom modations for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-claw of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued Jrom I<ondon, South ampton. Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freight engaged m Philadelphia wiD be promptly attended to by.the New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to „ W. A. HAMILL, Agent, Office or the Hamburg American Mail Steamships, n2-tf Northwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. 4 gfSftl l THE BRITISH AND NORTH /WwttnfiAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, , , TROW HIW TO3I TO U7ZUOOL, Chief Cabin Passage —— |UQ Second Cabin Passage- 78 _ . FfiOM BOSTON TO umroot. Chief Cabin Passage .ftMft Second Cabin Passage..— sq The ships from Boston oall at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, I CANADA. Capt, Lasr, ARABIA, Cajpt. J. Stone, (AMERICA, Capt. Malian ASIA, Capt. £. G. Lott, I NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Cant. Shannon. (EURQPA. Capt. J. Leitch, These vessels carry & clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. EUROPA, Leitch, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov.'S. PERSIA, Judkins, •* N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, AMERICA, Millar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 18. ASIA, Lott. ** N York, Wednesday, Nov, it, CANADA, Lani, ** Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30, AFRlCA,Bhannon. “ N York, Wednesday, Dec. 7. NIAGARA,Anderson, ** Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 14. PERSIA, Judkins. M N York, Wednesday, Dee. 21. Bertas not secured until paid for. Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or AktaU, unless bills of Jading are aiened therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freighter pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, no 3 New York. FOK THE SOUTH.—CHARLES -2fisi&»TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. . Heavy Freight at an average of imus pet cent, be low New York_Bt*amsbig rates. FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tam Charles P. Marshman, will sad on Friday. Nov. 25th, at 10 A. M. Through m 43 to 80 boon, only 40 hoars at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Gi, The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Gamn,wiU sail on Monday, November 21, at 10 o clock. Through in tA to 60 hours, only 4$ hour* at Sea. SGTSaflimr days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and -Bills of Lading timed every day. The splendid fint-olass side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA nXw ran as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest At both Charleston and Savannah, these Bhips con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac„ for all places in the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ship* than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad Freight Is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Fare uy this route 83 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will lie seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery : ToCharlestcm—-#l#» Chariertoa,!!—lo Savannah... ... 15 00 Savannah , aj U> Augusta....—SO 00 Augusta..... 26 00 Macon 11 00 ~ — Tt sg 75 Atlanta. S 3 00 Atlanta .. 31 od Oolumbus—. 23 00 ColumbusSS oo Albany 14 00 Alhany 37 oo Montgomery2o 00 Montgomery.—Moo Mobile.. SS 00 Mobile . 4390 NewOrleana ... 38 74 New Orleans- sip 0 No bills of lading signed after the ship has Bailed. For freight or paseage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to „ . ALEX. HERON, Jr.. , Southwest corner FOL’TH and CHESTNUT, Agents m Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BuDD. „ f ‘ . Savannah. HUNTER A GAMMELL. I* or r londa from Charleston, steamer Carolina everr Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’s and St. John a, every Tueaduy and Saturday. jyJ3 u. S. M. STEAMERS ™"™HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, Lmes, wUI sail Jiily 23, September tULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August*), Octo ber 13, Deoember 10. * * First Cabin passage . . eyw Second Cabin passage Ji For Dwight or postage, apply to .... . . WILLIAM NEILSON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company s Philadelphia Office, Tqlmuico Warehonse. DOCK Bcreet. Philo. Je»-6m BUSINESS CARDS* TIIOS. 31. BrODLE, Attorucy at Law, No. 273 South FOURTH Street, Boyle a lauder-s MARBLE MANTEL WAREROOM, MONUM ENTS, STATUARY, Ao., Nos. 4 and 6 East TWENTIETH Street, One door west of Broadway* NEW YORK. JAS. LAI’DER. Jr. JOHN C. BOYLE. The trade ami Public arc requested to call and ex amine our specimens. Prices to suit the times—a saving f ten percent., at least. n 3 ay 3m Wjl. 11. OROVE, .M;imi!’ai (uriT of Show Cases Warerocm 11) North FOURTH Street. WM.Ii.GROVIPS 1 Into SUI’STKK'B) Steam Cabinet Factory—lVrnil Sawing, Turmnv. I’lanins, Moulding. LAGRANGE Street, between Market and Arch, ana Second and Third cHeety. n!2-lm WALLACE & BRODHKAI), ▼ T 37 EXCHANGE HACK. NEW YORK. Stocks nnd Rond* K”’<ht and sold, cn Commission, Fhancii I>. Wallack. Edwabd C. Bbodukad. oK-4m* A LEX. McKINNBY, /V attorney at law, GREENSBURG, PA, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana counties. sell-tf riTHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE A- 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines, or in oonneotion with other Express Com- C ames, to all the principle towns and cities of the laited States. E. 8. BANDFORD, aul-tf General Superintendent PURE CONFECTIONERY, A. xatiuvACTurcovT __ EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Late of 8. Hennon. Stsre 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH streets. 3m (Factory 814 Filbert street.) VB. PALMAR’ ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. E. . oruer FIFTH and CHEST NUT. B&» Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest cash prices. se3-3m f>K wf cwmMmmn NOTICE.—CHESTER RAILROAD—PA- B TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE and after Ist January. 1859, the Vassenser 1 ram* for NINgTOWN, will start from tho Passenger Depot ofthe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and V MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7JO A AFTKRNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at * DAILY (Sundays excepted.) „ , „ liy order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. ri.V» W. H. alrl LHENNY. Secretary. ©VANISH OLIVES —la bulk, in prime lw order* foreale by •IT K. MERINO. 140 Am th PRONTRtraa* IVEW YORK SYRUP—3OO bbls. assorted, \Sg forMlB by JAMES GRA^M^A.CO.^^ SALKS BY AUCTION. AT-THOMAS A SONB, • „ ud MI SOOTH FOURTH STKKKT. in the evening at 7 o’clock. . ' Contributor* haring the option of either tr U&ndtalu. of MeSjroortl addition to which we pabEsa, on the Batwdav erevuns to the sale, one thousand catalogues, is pamphlet form riving full descriptions of all the properties to be tom “■“"ffiHftaSfcr ATPRIVATKMLB. W We hare a large amount of real estate at pnvan ■ale, including every description of city and ooontyp *F* Real estate entered on our private eal*J W««» and advertised occasionally m our public nh aoJyacta, (ef which IJIOO copies are printed weci^,)£reeofcb.arge« REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, TUESDAY NEXT. „ . Noon and Evening Sales. . . ,„ , Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing foil de scriptions of &U the properties to be sold on Tuesday next,22d mst., at 13o'clock, noon,and 7is the evening, wi th a list of sale* 2»th mat. and 6th of December, com prising a large amount of valuable property- Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT DWELLING, No. 1707 Ad dison street, west of Seventeenth, below Pine it STOCKS, LOANS, fee. Os Tuesday, Nov. s, at 12 o’olock, noon, at the Philadelphia St* change, will be sold— -60 snares North West Mining Company of Mirhig*!l - share Mercantile Library. 1 share Point Breeze Park Association. 3) shares Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Company—par sto. 30 shares Fanners and Mechanics* Each of Camden— par $BO. TWENTY-FIRST FALL SALE—NOVEMBER 2?, /T 12 O’CLOCK, NOON. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Sarah Ann Bacon (for merly Sarah Ann Price) dee’d. NEAT RESIDENCE, No.3*North Eleventh atreet, between Filbert and Arch. B&. Immediate possession. b ARM. 75 acres, on the Raneoeaa creek, and on tbo Camden and Mount Holly turnpike, Burlington county New Jersey. FARM AND TRACT OF LAND. 291 acre*, known m “ Crane Swamp Farm,** three miles west of Smyrna, Rent countr, Delaware. ELEGANT RESIDENCE. WEST PHILADEL PHIA, north side of Bridge street, west of Thirty-ninth. Mantua, (Twenty-fourth ward,) lot 80 by 160 feat, two fronts. Handsome RESIDENCE, north side of Bnige tU east of thirty ninth, lot SO by 160 feet, two fronts. (Twenty-fourth ward.) ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOT, at northeastomier of Bridge and Thirtv-ninth streets, £0 by ISO feet, three fronts, j Twenty fourth ward.) THREE ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS, uerth aide of Bridge street, east of Thirty-ninth, two of them each 50 feet front, the other 42r* feet front, each 14> feet dee p. ward.) - 3LBINESB KTaND.—Three story bnck* store and dwelling. No. IS2) South street, opposite the Rater Mar ket, two fronts. TWENTY BECOND FALL SALE—NOVEMBER C, AT 7 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING, Orohans* Court Bale Estate ofJamea Banner, dee’d, . three-storybrickdwelungandlabge LOT, corner of Sergeant and Jasper streets. Nineteenth ward, lot 87X by (0 feet, two fronts. Same Estate.—YEARLY GROUND-RENT, $6, on large lot, Cedar street, northeast of Ann, Nineteenth ward. Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT. east aide of Philip st.« north of Diamond, Nineteenth ward. Same Estate.—FOUß LOTS, southwest side of Nor ris street, between Wert and Gaul streets, Eighteenth ward, two fronts. Same Estate.-NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 615 S pnjce street, IS feet front. Ml feet deep. , Same ►state.—THßEK-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, souta side of Callowhul street, between Seventh aru Marshall. Same Estate .—YE A RLY GROUND-RENT OF #l5O, on large lot, Fifth street, between Emerald and Jasper, Nineteenth ward. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. N 0.511 Pow ell street, between Fifth and Sixth and Spruce *nd Pme streets. FRAME DWELLING A*D LOT, northwest comer of Fourth acd German streets. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. N. Thirteenth street, below Buttonwood. fWO DWELLINGS.—Three-story brisk dwelling. No 633 Prime street, with a three-story bnck dwelling in the rear. No. 629 Paul street. Second ward. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with three story back btuldinrs, Poplar street, weet of Thirteemh. : BUILDING LOT, adjoining the above on the west, IS by 69 fret. TWO DWELLINGS, adjotniar the above on the west. . ftremptory Sale.-THRBE-STORY BRICK DWEL LING, No. 1209 Ellsworth street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, below Washington avenue. . 6E. Sale absolute. Peremptory SaIe.—VACANT LOT, sooth side Peter* street, west of Twelfth, in the rear of the above. Ppv Sale absolute. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1S» 3. Fourth street. TWENTY-THIRD FALL KALE—NOVEMBER 29, ATM O’CLOCK. NOON. TO CAPITALISTS, BUBINESS MEN, fee. FOUR VALUABLE BTORES. FIFTH feTREET, NEAR MARKET. The valuable four-story store, comer of Fifth and Commerce streets, and tins three stores sdjotflinr, Noe. 23, 55, acd 27 North Fifth street. Kh. Particulars in handbills. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Nathan G. Howard. HANDSOME PINE-STREET RESIDENCE -Four story brick, with ba-kbaildinu, and ail modern conve niences. l'ine street, east of Nineteenth. Imme diate possession. Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT, ARAMJNGO, northeast side of Venango st, near Jasper, 50 feet front, BGQ feet deep Two fronts. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. *27 Vine st, between Ninth and Tenth. Immediate pocseasios. Peremptory SaIe.—LARGE LOT OF GROUND, BKIDESBUKG, over 9 acres, fronting o* the Delaware river, at the comer of Kirkbnde ana Garden streets. Twenty third ward, sy BaJe aheo’nto. Assiauee's Peremptory Sale.—NBAT RESIDENCE, No. 1017 Race sL, west of Tenth, Sale abaolnte. TWENTY*-FOURTH FALL BALE—NOVEMBER », AT 7 O’CLOCK, EVENING. Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of C- W. Blake.dec’d. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 719 North Twenty-third *t-. northeast comer of Claytcn, Fifteenth ward. Same Estate.-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoininc. Same Estate.—DWELLING, No. 2231 Clayton sL, in the rear of the above. CHOICE AND VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. We will sell, on Taesday and Wednesday evenings, Nov.22d and 23d, at the Auction Store, a choice and va luable private library, comprising maav rare ami on noon works in belles lettres, fee., and especially rich in biblio graphy. All of the books are in excellent condition, and many of them bound by the best French, Americas, and Rngutb artists. *Sr Catalogues wBl be ready and the book* arranged for examination two days previous. LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF WOOL. On Wednesday. 30to mst, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Auction Store, without reserve or limitation, by orderof Thomas Hil sen Sl Co., Philadelphia, and George w. Bond, of Bne tou, a larse quantity of the best selections of Americas fleece and miscellaneous wooL H will be ready for in spection la the auction rooms from Tuesday, 9 o’clock, to the hour of sale, which will be absolute. _ Bale at Nos. UP aed 341 SbcthFogrth Btnit , . On ThutwdsrMoramr, At Pochtex, at taeAnetsos Store, *a assortment of excellent second-hand fonuhire. eUiant piano hue mirrors, carpets, etc., from families deeaninx housekeeping, removed to the s*r»™ HI OSES NATHANS. AUCTIONEER XU. and COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. & oerney SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. MONBY TO LOOS, Ut LAS6S OB SKALZ. «« merchandise generally, and on all artle lee of raise. AIA srxs OVKB OXB HtTBDBXS DOLUJU TWO fU CBHt. fR moxth, including storage, Ae., at Nathans* Pruteiyal Establishment. 8. E. eoraer of SIXTH and RACE eta. GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! Money liberally advanced in large or small amount*, from one rfnlbir to thoasaeds, on gold and sUrer flato* diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling -Mooes, sn&cal in stmaicsts, TBRuture, dry goods, dotnugfjgToeehea, m gan, hardv are, eutiery, books, hones, vmuolee, hanese. and all articles of value, for any length of tima agreed on'&tNv'iuas' Pxicimx Estajslisbjkxst, aoutnaast oorner of Sixth and Race streets- PROMISSORY NOTES, with oollatoral, discounted al the lowest market ratea. " GREAT BARGAINB IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac., AT PRIVATE BALE, at NATHANS* PRINCI PAL ESTABLISHMENT, A E. oorner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.—The following articles wiU be sqU for lees than hall the usual store price*? Fine gold English patent full Jewelled and plain, of the moet approved and beet make,in hunting caseaanddoubta bottomed, Fine gold escapement lever and lepme watohea. in h Bating case and open face, sosie of them are extra full jeweled, and beat make. Silver Eneheh patent lever watohea, escape ment lever and lepinee* in hosting ones and open face, some very superior; Eng hah, Swiss, French, aal Uuartier watches; fins gold vest, fob. seek, and chil dren’s chain*; fine gold pencil cases and vena, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-nogs, studs, medallions, and Jewelry generally. Superior Havana Cigan at ill per thousand, In boxes of RJO each, will be sold bj single box or qaaetitie*, to suit purchasers. Numerous laaey articles, Ao.,Ac.,Ae. AT PRIVATE BALE. A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet high by t feet wvda. Also, watches, and jewelry of everr description. MACHINERY AND IRON. samriL v. iuuicx. _ winnow b. bhiicl COUTHWARK FOUNDRY* K 3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREKTI, rHILAPXLPSIA, KEEHICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Kcgrpap, for Land, River, and Manse service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac,; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most un proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such sa Sugar, Saw, and Gnat Mills, Vacuum Poes, Open Steam Triune, Defecators, Pumping Engines, Ac. Bole Agents for N. Rilbeox’s Palest Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; and Aspinwall A Wolsey'i Patent Centnfhgti Sugar Drain ing Machine. aaS-y a SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, BANK WOKS.*“*•“<* *«"- Renal to any now in qh, IRON DOORS. SHUTTERS. Ae., Ob m good term* a* any other eetahliihmaot Is the United State*, by EVANS A WATSON, No. SM CHESTN UT Street, Philadelphia aalX-tf FLRAfIK GIVE VS A CALL. WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. 1133 MARKET St, Phila. BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ’ rnuifc WARMED AND ventilated BY CVLVECS ysw GA S~BUKKIfiG WARSI-Alk . FURNACE. The above Furnace has hot been in use daring Use last two winters in thin city, and has given universal >at- IjSAvtion. fhe Urce heati ee surface beinr directly over the name of the fire, and the conical tubes, through which all the drafts pass, are so arranged as to consume the larger part of the gases from the coal, being en tirely of Last lion, with deep, sand joints, is cow of fered to the pjblio as the anost complete heating appa ratus now \n this market. C. Yf. bemr # practical luechamo, will personalty attend to all beating and ven tilating. ALSO, Six sues of CoofcSn* Ranees, adapted for hotel and private use. Colima’ Patent Cbimnej Capa for ventila r ns and cure of smoker chimneja.snthsfull assort raent of Register* ar.d Ventilator* of every me and pattern , Fire-pla<'e Stoves. Bath Boilers, Jcc. W WILLIAMS* Late Bakkr 4 Wiiuaws. &uS2-tuths-3ni SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation far clesnsine Silver I’Jate, Jewel™. Mirror*. 3Ur ble,&e..fsr mere convenient and effective than any other. One half the labor ol House cleanm* may be saved br ustnrf this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc -white, and as no scrubbing is repaired, the savior m the wear of the paiat is much treater than the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and white aswhen new. Manufactured only by the Boston ledcxical Soap Company, and sold by their appointed & CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH A LCOIIOL, BURNING FLUID, and PINE OIL, iabbl. and half-bWi. M\nnfaotored and Tor r>!« bj ROWLEY, ASHBUIUiER * CO., nlfl Nft IS Rnoth tV'h&rrta TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, all sixes, neatly packed, and for sale by the manufacturers at the lowest New York price*. WEAVER. FITLRR 4 CO.. oH> M N. WATER St., and »N. PAMILY CHOCOLATE os BPrERIOR QUALITY. mt KBWARI) AffIEINIZ, Manufacturer and Importer of French and Spanish _ CHOCOLATE. Store 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Streets. tFaotnrv 814 Filbert street.) TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER* chant*.—A lanre stock of Manila Rope, all site*, manufactured and for theL lowest New York prices, by WEAVER, FITLER. 4 Cd, ax Wft.flN. WATKB W W- nctawarear. ZIEGLER & SMITH, comer SECOND and GRKEN. have seuuiredaireat reputation by the wise and prudent course they Lave panned since their commencement iq business, by cellihf a first-nte artmle at CLANGS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and TRunmne Rtfying, manufactured of the beatmate rial, and for sale, at manufactn era* lowest prices, by _ WEAVER, FITLER; 4 CO.. cM SR. Water street, aga OK. Palawan at* i. vave&Aji xmicx,
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