f * v ' »9“a*sHiMw4i ' iiponEiinfcofghi M'l 1“ fMt- upon So 1 .witnessed in this harbor within the momory of the ', . oldost iuhabitaut, tho Croat Eastern holds firm to* ' “ hor anchors without the slighftstpoieeptible'oscil tt- lation: With the wind ragingN; W. byE.; and back agiin to N. N. W. and N. W 7 tho vessel was com pletely exposed to tho. weather, and, fortunately, ~., s ”*tood firm-to her ground.” 'Whilst the Great' -Eastern thus had a {( narrow, eaoapo,” as many . JaSdSniotf thought, other crafts, of emaller dimen*' ' ' siahs.met a worsofato. ■'A meeting has been held in London for the pur 7poae of soppressing tho practice of selling goods I ' falsely labelled as to quality. It was attended by . a number of-most eminent inour—cotton manufac turers from tho north of-England and Scotland. Tnu ri'ATE Sir HekrV Brener.—An appropriate ; red granlto monument, with bronze medallion bust of tboiato Sir Honry Bishop, has just boon erected - _over his remains at/Finohloy Cemetery. Lquo Clyde to command the China EXpedi - •: Tjow-^Lord"' Ciydoj on hia arrival at Cawnporo, . will await tho result of, a reference made to Eng land in regard to tho recent disasters in China. It is Lord Canning's intention to place the - army in ‘ tended for operations in Chiba under tho personal command of tho oomraandor-in-chicf. This force .-r, has already been detailed at headquarters, and will ; Comprise ahout IOjOOO troops of all arms,—Bpmfcay "'Hhmes: ‘ ' , . The Hudson's Bay Coupaxy.—Tho capital employed by tho company is £1,205,008, and con sists of stock standing in the names or the proprio-. -'tors, £500,000; .valuation of tho company’s lands -■ and; buildings, exclusive of Vancouver’s Island : and Oregon, £318,881. .Amount oxpeuded up to ' ‘September 16,1856) in Bonding minors and labo urers to Vancouver’s Island, in the coal mines, and - /( othor objects of colonization,iexolusivo of tho tra-1 :‘i"d!bg establishments/ of tho company, and which Amount will bo repayable by the Government, if ~ possession of tho island is resented, £81,071. •7\Am6urit invested in Fort Victoria and other cs .'.sjtablishmcnts and posts,in Vancouver’s Island— this amount is not exactly ascertained—estimated • a££?s)ooQ) Amount paid to tho Earl of Selkirk "“for lied River Settlement, £85,111. Property and ’•Ttovcstmcnts ,in the Territory. of Oregon cedod ' Mb the United’States, by the treaty of 1846, and 'TwbioVafc secured to the company as possessory VTrighta' tinder tho treaty. sl,ooo,ooo—say £200,000. Tine distribution of profits to the shareholders for , thoyears 1847 to 1856. both inclusive, have been— :iS47;'lo pox cent. 'dividend; 1848, 10 per cent.; 71840,10 per cent; 1850,20 per cent., of which 10 ■ percent, was added to stock; 1851,10 per cent.; 1852, 25 per cent., of which 5 per cent, was added to stock >-1853, £lB 4s. 6d. percent,, of which £8 4s. 6d. was added to stock; 1854,10 percent.; : ;1855,10 per cent.; and 1856, 10 per cent. The .. price of the stook', ex dividend, was—July, 1847, £2OO ; 1848, £2OO ; 1840, £2OO ; 1850, £2lO :1851, £210; 1852, £215 ; 1853. £225 ; 1854, £2lO ; 1855, £2074;-1856, £2OO. Out of 268 proprietors in July, -- .1856,206 purchased their stook at from 220 to 240 ; p6r cent. -.. It is asserted that tho Emperor Napoleon will pay '“a-Visit to the King of tho Belgians. , r .The Paris, Pays says that the objectof the meet ing of the Emperor Alexander and the Prince of " ; Priisria was to settle with a view to a Congress the •basis of an understanding between England, Ras , and Prussia. ... } princennd Princess Metterniob, Lord and '. Lady Cowley, and Count Walewski, are among the 17 guests invited to remain atGompeigne from tho 7th -- till tho 13th November. - ‘ * 7) Tho Minister of Jnstice has sent a circular to tho parlous judges, : law. officers, and- magistrates; by : Hvhioh they aro a functionary Knows what that word, moans—to abstain from appearing in ip colored clothes; they must restrict them . a#lvcs,to> black suit and white neckoloth. Cigar in tho Streets is also prohibited, and they ' aro olsoj told>that, they must not have countty . .vhouee3)-BS sleeping out of town is considered detri ;7montol to the Interests of the “ service. 1 ’ • '* -V A greotfire has taken place at tho: Palais of the 7 Senate de^Luxcmbourg—the Sallo do Seanecs has been completely destroyed. Soot persons were **-7 dangerously injured. . Tho galleries, the museum, the library, tho tbroue-room, the archives, the his {torfeal dopartmeptej ito„ are all saved. op tracts are elated to have been mado for sup plying tho whole French forco in Italy up to the • -Ist of-May,noxt. - • - A carious model of a monster omnibus has been exhibited on the Boulevards of Paris; This omul 'lraqwiiraccommodate forty-five passengers. The upper part ('represents .a char-h*buno, with two , lougttudhial benches, with a hook common to bothr ‘‘.Thcro is likewise a third bench behind iho coach- These benches will.aoconimbdate twenty-five persons; protected from rain; and sunJjy a screen, .whioh may be raised or lot down at pleasure, The Mayor of Brest has just issued a dooroe eon . taming these clauses; found stretched oat in tho publie slroots in a state incapable of , Uking caro Of himsolf by reason of drunkenness, shall bo considered as causing an obstruction to the circulation. Any tavern-keeper who may have supplied 'the liquor with which any individual may have made himself drunk to the' oxtont aforesaid, shall bo r deemed and taken to have been drunk himself, and shall ho punished accord ingly.” The French Bisaors and the Pope.—Thirty - , Juno French bishops have now issued pastorals on the political situation of the Pope. It is said that ' tho Archbishop of Bordeaux Is about to publish a pastoral letter on the occasion of hia intended visit to Romo. The grout cost of tho transport of fourteen thou sand loot and one thousand norse to China is tho cafiao of the number being reduced to less than half. . A letter received in Paris from 1 London states that Colonel Itibourg/. Chief Secrotary of .Marshal Jlanddn, Jlinister of War, had"bad a conference . Altv Sidney, Herbert, in which all tho arrange . T wonts of the combined Anglo-French expedition to '‘China wdro concluded, ana that tho departure of w ; : iho expedition is fixed for the first fortnight in Fc -5 bruary. * Tho French Government proposes .to establish a direct, steam communication between France, ' ■ ; India, and China. ■ Tho French trade is said to bo "'voided at from four to five million pounds sterling per annum, and is .now carried on. almost exclu sively through the means of English steamboats. .The Government proposes to act as a banking house,-with a.view of facilitating commercial rela tjons with those countries whero it is alleged Eng* ' "lisbhouses now. reign supreme. The Frenoh Go vernment have appointed a committee to inquire into,tho echomtr. , , At tho ronueat of M. Mon, the Spanish ambassa. dor hi Pans, Marshal' Itandon, tho Minister of has placed material of war at the disposal of ;^tho‘Spanish Government, and has declared that ,tho Emperor will support tho military operations “of Spate in tbo war against Morocco by advances *.A Jn a similar way to those made to Piedmont daring • * the Into war.. * V 4 . /Tim preparations which Spain Is making for a war with Mordco'Taro on so largo 6 * scale as to jus tify tho general/impression that the conquest of nevr territory,'or a permanent occupation of the country, is projected. V.r'lh'e Spanish journals cstimato the amount of i the possession of tho present Emperor at sum, thoy think, which ..wUI WeU.eovor the expenses of tho Spanish army of observation, evpn if no further hostilities should ’ take place. ' The expressed by, the. Hungarians of all ", parties aro said lb be these: XJ The restoration of A the old HtmgarieJv municipal institutions, which , . are based On the historical rights of the kingdom. -T/.S-Mha right of roprusonutlon, , S. Tho Tight to .i'mnjjago Jm Diet in their own war—ih»t i«,>ith pot tho inierferenoo of tho Auatnan (lovernmont. Tho reunion of tho dlOofooVeountrieo lrhioh . . .fpt’meriy biilongod to the Jinigartan Crown. And The cotoufttion of tho Emperor as King of Hun - h A.cwipfnhieeiion from'Prague states that a ro- JiMdns movement appears to be arising In Bohemia. The inhabitants of whole villages, It states, are cmbraelog. Pjoteatantism—probably to osoapo the application (if the concordat ' A telegraphic'despatch, from Oassel, in the Go zette de Cologne, announces tho doatb of the cele brated composer, SpoKr, A tolegraphio despatch assures us that the meet ■ ■ Sngpf the Russian and Prussian rulers has pro - duooa an. understanding of .a .hlgbly-important - oharMter. Afhcy aro both -willing® ii is alleged, sA that Central Italy should VC- united to Piedmont and, if this be-so, ..the forthcoming Congress, in * -'WMefrJhgftnjl WM now takoaparl; can doHttio more than ratify,tho decision.* Franco; U {g. ov [. .dont, fromhor povious declarations, wlllnotbe opposed to ah alliance whioli Is so eagerly sought \ forby the pooplo most interested in ue question* • ea'thafc-Ausiria/assuming the.truth of this version! Jwill be isolated in her Italian polioy front the four vOiber GASat Pbwers- The statement may prove . . ''t} lUtie. more • than a conjecture,t but, in the present * . a :;|pOsition ofEorope, amfmdre immediately ofltaly, - beflTing iirmted the relative atiihsdfi of the ;?*GmtiPbwers, we are.induced.to believe In its r;j^mih;‘~Europf>dnWtnw.' . •’ ■A;- .Alt is reported iriparis that Count Walewski, in hlf JaeUntervleWeWith theSardinian-Minlster for, x ,; that; td carry but thePropo-, * tiid people of Central Italy, the first point tham.waato.haye- 300.000 men to-make war ’ - ..upon Austria* c. _ has caused a.foneral ser ' * ; ct^%WAlM«an4ria,-t»hioh.had "^^^^^h^Sl^hiodi^ltr^fasd 1 thi Obrfs^iEu, *(teMiinrh ; tKiit'?OM IprCTSobtlon aJW mSf&omrain'Braws, who: feav? in: . ''rfl. iH tISr OF LETTERS REMAINING IN I the PHILADEIifirA POST OFFIOB. up. to 12 o’diootP.MTMßawtaay. wovwrtirt «,iw. ■ Pertcma applyinXpfcr MTOrtiwi tetters vrllt plesee E *o'clo,k A. M„ end 2 to SS,w Adkinson Klisab F»rnM>,M Bta’h . AvVEi*rao“ »«*!%,. 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Willis C C eodJohn ‘Stephens Jas „ Wiogatid A Mil aid A J Stewart Clifts J ler teen Jonathan Stovers Chas Wood S A towalt Luther L StonoJß Worth Giles Cap teed GSA Co Stoncht Thos Woolford The a teed Jos M Btalsburg It C Wooßtcr Nathan leinaly Man’ll Steel J Wright Win W ester J W Btantonßenj Wright Jas L ichardsGW StovensJasKP Wright Win eilly Jas Stearley Christian Wylo John II tchard 3 H Stearns E W Varnnm Edwd tichmond A Steel Wm A Vantmo Joseph Zepp Stine Chas A Vaughan Rev J A tigso Job Stevens Wm A Vanor Arthur lidnovWm Stern Simon IMmauIICS ti vo Henry Storkley Corn’s Voshlmrg Jll tiohmomlJas Wroose A Meyer VandikeTG liddeD Robt Sykes Geo _ Viorson Mr tocen H P Swavering JDr Vißser Capt obison John Swoney Owen • Quick C •oiors W M D 2 Supman Alrn Vankirk C A lodgersClihsH Sniumory HWLVan Doren A tobartson G SwoyerJasJ Pease Ross A Sturti- Symons Timothy Vety A Brothers vant vaid John _ . Yates W O Rogers BC Taggart C Capt ‘ Zeller WW oborts Job Tenchel Ah-ns S Yong Towsinty ItnUinson Rov W Taylor Thompson York Peter C Tal r Wm Zota Psi Fralcr toller Jacob F Teal Capt D mty :oreig Otto Taylor wm Zimmerman J Rothermel P T Taylor R R Young Jas S RossJß Taylor Jno F lussoll J 8 Tenesain H B It N. B. BROWNE, P. AI. IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for The Press.) TURKS ISLAND—Bch G M RolierUon-3125 bushels salt J F Peniston. LI VERPOOIi— Bark Arthur Win to —910 tons salt CO do coal E A Souder A Co. passengers arrived. In steamship State of Georgia, from Savannah—Miss . tugusta Jones, F Nagel. N C Walker, G Cullender, Jas Burns, Alex AfcNaught, w Overend, J Brammell, and live m the steerage. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JAS. ROSS SNOWDEN,; Fill&lEn, < CoMKmBa °' TH> MonTH LETTER‘BAGS AT TH* ttXKCTUtm’ BXCHANQE, PHILADELPHIA, Ship Wyoming, Burton...-. Liverpool, so, Sho is insured in tins city for Drawing and painting mate .RIALS, Engineers’ ami Architects’ Stationery, Grecian Painting Materials. PottchomamaDesigns and Vases. Paint Boxes lor Children, and also for Artist* and Student*. Pictures and Picture Frame*. Playing Cards, American and French. Catalogues gratis to the trade. SCHQLZ k JANKNTZKY, 4 Nm 1M Soush EIGHTH Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. oap-Sm CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUTI-GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I—The never uttung Mm, VAN HORN is the best/ she suc ceeds when dll others have failed.. AH who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises, fly to her for advice ond comfort. In love affairs she never faifr. She has the secret of winninrihe affeotlons of the opposite sex. It is tins tact whioh induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She show* leu the likenessof your future wife, husband, or absent friend. It i* well known to the public at large that *he is the first and only person who can show the likeness in reality, and can give entire satisfaction on alt the oon cernooflife, which pan be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and oagorlr visit her. Come one I oome all! to No. 1336 LOMBARD Street, between Juniper and Broad. nlo-6t* LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS* and CURIAS, mannfaotured in the very best and newest Fans styles, and of whioh we constantly keep a very lane tutsoitmonton hand, sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended fc, Atao/a leMp Between Market and Chestnut. QREASE.—2OO bWs., 300 hnlfbbla., 140 ™u.i,iW terbb, !'> 2,000 oani latent Tallow Oreaao, ■MESS' MACKEREL—A fine mvoioo of hfs., qrs., and kits Newbury part inipao |inni- Also, a small jot of Halifax large No. 1 Mnekereli , Vn ,enn4?Ol^e fe # nWo«WHS&. WINES AND DIQVOKS. JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT. WHISKEY. GEORGE WHITELEV, Imuorter of Brandr, Wine, io., 1M SOUTH FRONT Street, offere fur .ale, In bowl only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED BA ISLET MALT WHISKEY. \\TE CALL ATTENTION OP TIIE A supply In .assorted paokaje* constantly on hand, Orders received for direot importation. Also—Hennessv Cognac. Lenoy Cognao, London and Holland Gins, Claret m Wood and. Cy es. Champagnes, high and low prices. Importer. olfr-jm • 217 South FRONT, Philadelphia. OD COGNAC BRANDY. Xs, Jis.and }(a Pinets. Do. do. Otard. . . Do. , do. Homieesy. In bond, and for sale by A. MERINO. 020 . 140 South FRONT Street, F KEY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints, and half plntß. The celebrated brand ‘‘lncom parable" for sale by P. D. LONGCHAMF, oSI-lm 217 South FRONT Street. WHITELEY, Vff No. 135 South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, Ao., oilers for sale, in bond only, the following, among other standard brands ° rb PinM, CufiUoiii A Co., Thos. limes A Co., Jul« t Robin, A Co., Otard, Dupuy, A Co., A. Seignette, Marctt, Cameos, . Pcllovoisin, C. Dupont A Co., Union Proprietor*, a. Al\ Martelle. w Jas. Hennery. * JfyiOs Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest varieties of Madeira, hherry, Port. Burgundy, nnd Rhine Wmos, Palm Troe Gin, Jamaica Ruin, Santa Cruz Rum, Bordeaux Oil.. Ac,, Ao, 527-ly I^LARET. —100 coses Barton & Guest Ur’s V/ St. Julien; 300 do. Bt. Estephe ,* 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julien: 100 do. do. Talence, pints; 50 do. Chateau La RoseVSO do. do. Leoville; Soot oh Ale, in stone and glass; Younger’s, Harvey’s, Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, m store and for sale by au3 . A, MERINO. 340 South FRONT Street. SCOTCH WHISKEY.— 125 puncheons James Stewart A Co.’s Paisley Malt, in bond and for pale I»t GEORGE WHITELKY. a« Sm NOTICES. Department of surveys, office OF CIIIPIF ENGINFFR AND SURVEYOR. Philadelphia. November. 1653. NOTICF..— Iji the mattor of Oio chango of locution of Thirty-second street from the nnglo aoutli of Kaoo street northward as far ns l’nwoUnn avenuo, m the Twenty-fourth ward, tho Board of Surveyors and Regu lators of the City of Philadelphia have appointed MON DAY, the 21st Ray of November, instant, at Id o’clock A. M., to consider any objections thntimay bo urged thereto by any citizon interested therein. STRICKLAND KNKABS, Chiof Engineer and Surveyor. IVOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPUOA- X 1 tion will be made fora Certificate of Pennsylvania SUlo Loan, in place of one dated August 4.18 W. No. 39, for g-’tt). under actof April fi. iSH, to LOUISA JEF FERY, nowjost or inislauL _ nl»3m* TVOTIOE TO STOCKIIOLD jTrs. 11 Fourth Instalment nf FIVE DOLLARS upon eaojt share of the Capital fttnok of the HKBTONVILLE, MANTUA. AND. PAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAIL ROAD COMPANY, will be due ami payabloonor before the 21st day of November, at the Office of Urn Company. nl7-dtn2l fi. M. ZUUOK, Secretary. TUE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. BThe Evening Studies by gas-light, from the Castso( Antique Statuary, coinmenco on SATURDAY, October lst.aUP.M. The Life Class commences its studies on MONDAY EVENING, October 3d, ot 7 P. M. JOHN BAKTAIN, s2d-tf Chairman of tho Committee on Instruction. ©PECIAL NOTICE.-—Dealers in Good- year’s Patent Vulonnizod Rubber Suspender*, Braid*. Web*, and all other fabrics and arliolos made by combining fibrous substance* with thread* or sheets of vulcanized rubber, are notified that unless the same are properly stninpod or labelled with my mime, and by my authority, they oannot be legally disposed of m the United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex amine speoimens now in store, and to give their orders for the spring Trade to the undersigued, EXCLUSIVE OWNER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS INTHBPATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or im ported, and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE And SELL —and the Term*—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Btreet, N. Y. n24-lv HORACE H. DAY. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the J-l firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, Sc IJRO.isthis day dissolved, The Heater, Range, and Stove business will be continued under the name of CHADWICK k BKOm at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Street*. JOHN K. CHADWICK. mil Jtll FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. Jult 11.1859. ivl2-tf MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounoed a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and hendoohe, oostivenesi, diarrhrca, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in fluenza, irregularity and all derangement of the female system, piles, and various other disease* to whioh the human frame is liable. For sale by the pioprietor, Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 555 BROADWAY, Now Yoik. iml bj Druggists generally all over the country. 524-dA Wly IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN. PUBLIC SPEAKERS. AND SINGERS. .LANCAHTgR'fi BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. . "A SLIGHT COLD," if its firstiKyuiptoms are no. arrested, too often lay* the foundation of a variety « Pulinonary Complaints, Including Wiutcr Cough, Asth ma. Bronchitis, Influenza, Irritation and Sorenfss of tho Throat, and other constitutional dorangomena. The ovil consequences of these disorders may ho easily availed or subdued by keeping at hand a supply of the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the test of publio experience for several years, Containing neither opiates nor any injurious nnody ne, they mar be safely taken by the youngest chib! or the most delicate female. Prepared only by • THOMAS LANCASTER, ELEVENTH and WAI.NUT Streoin, oT7 mwflbn Philadelphia, Pa, SrOLLTCKOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL.—Bm i I liava toon afflicted with rlion* mutism for r Ion? period—a porliou of tho timo liml no use of my limbs. Triad vonr Cordial, and in thrcodaya 1 was abfo to walk down stairs, and in a woek tho pain ontiroly lot me. 1 do cheerfully recommend tlio Cor* dialto those who are afflicted with that dreadful com* plaint. Yours,us. W. Nkwxin. Broker, W 2 Finest. Froparod by iilKOiJOftK DILKB, Chemist. N. E. corner El t'K and NlX'f H sts. nl4-3m Rockbridge alum water—This Natural Minonil Water, so well known and ex tensively used at tho South, possesses cor.itivo propor tion in many cases of Chroma Disease and Debility, which have gninod fur it a European aa woll as an Amorican reputation. Many invalids, either restored or relieved by its use, bear willing testimony to it* remedial powers. It is used in Scrofulous and Cutaneous affections, Chronio Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Disoaaos of the Kidneys and Uiadder, and in ailments peculiar to Females. it is also useful as aToniomadobilitated condition of tho system 8 jfocklwiDGE ALUM WATER is hottledwilh care, at the Springs, and jn this condition retains its virtues for a long time, unimpaired. A supply will always Im found with our agents, from whom it may be ordered with conGdeiiro m its freshness ami purity, viz : DEATH ft WYETH, Philadelphia. IIKGEMAN 6c CO., New York. COLEMAN A ROGERS. Baltimore. * FISHER 6c UMSTON, Richmond. Fnmphlets containing.full particulars can bo obtained aanbovo „ TKAZIER 6c RANDOLPH. 031-inwstw* __ Fropnotors. _ KS a mMJ rUILADKLPUIA,WIIi- MINGTON, AND DALTI- On and alter MONDAY, Novotntar 21. 1859, PABBKNGKH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Uiiltimoro at 8.15 A. M., 12 ntmn,< Express,) and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at B.lfi A. M.» 12 noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M„ 12,4.30, amIU.IOP. M, For Now Cftbtlo at 8.15 A. M„ anu4.*o P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M.. and 4.301% M, For Dover at 8.15 A. M.. and 4 30 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M„ and 4 30 P. M, For Beaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A. M.,and 4.301% M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at BAO A. AI.« (Express,/10.15 A. M„ and 6.25 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., 1.45 and ieave Laurel at 8.15 A. M y and3.4o ?. M. ,eave Beaford at 6.45 A. M.,and 4.05 P. M, Aavo Milford at 7AO A. M., and 4.25 P. M. Aave Dover at 0.05 A. M., and 5.00 P. M. Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. jeavo New Castle at 10.55 A. M., And 8 P. M. *ave Chester at 8,12 A. M., 2.22 and 0.151% M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel aud Delaware Railroad «tm.isA.M^ RAlNa F()n HAI/rIMOIIK Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12 23 ami 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 0.25 A.M.,12.551% M., and 12.20 A. M, SUNDAYS Only at IMO P. M.. from Philadelphia to Ualtimore. Only at 6.23 P. M.. from DaUimoro to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSKNGKR CAR attaohed, will rniiHs follows; Leave Philadelphia for Porryvillo and intermediate pluoee at 3 P. Nl« Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 4.45 I*. M. Leave Wilmington (or Philadelphia and intermediate places at 3.45 i*. AI. Leave Baltimore for Etemmer’* Hun, Chnso’s, autl Harewood at 344 P. Al. n 3 . B, M, FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA AND BsHg^gSWMELMIRA RAILROADLINK OUIOKKST ROUTE to Elnura. Wilkeabarre, Buffalo, Cli'ioagOf Rock Island. Niagara rails, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. Paul’*, Detroit, Dunliotu, and EL Louie. Passenger trams will leave the Philadelphia and Read , Inc Uniiroful Depot,cornor BROAI) and VlNKEtreeU, DAILY, (Sunday* excepted, > a* follow* i 7.SOA. M.j DAY EXPRF.B3. For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, Et. Paul’s, Burlington, and St. Louis. 340 P. M„ NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira. Niagara Falla* Buffalo. Detroit Chioago, Milwaukee,Rook island. Galena, Et. Paul • U rUncton, and St. Louis. . The 740 A. M. and 8.30 1. M. train* run through to HARRISBURG, stopping ut ail Station* ou llio Lohanon Vailoy Branch. The 740 A. M, train connoct* at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pitlston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMHBURU RAILROAD. Baggage chocked to Elmira, Buflulo.nud Suspension Bridge. , B3w Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Lino'* Ticket Office, Northwest corner oi SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pmsou gor Depot, corner BROAD ami VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaveß the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Bim day excepted,! for all points West ami North, at 0 P. Al. Freight* must bo delivered before 8 P, m. to insure going the samp day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAR. fl. TAPPKN, General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, oot-tf Philadelphia. Doings of the Pennsylvania STATE FAIR FOR BIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS. Best Furnace for Warming Buildings. To Arnold A WILSON. GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. FIRST PnKMIUM. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE, To ARNor.n A Wilson. RICHMOND’S PORTABLE FURNACE. First Prsmium. best cooking range. To Arnolo & Wilson. „ CHILSON’S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE, First PasMtUM. BEST PARLOR COAL ORATES. To Arnold A Wilson. LOW DOWN and BASKET ORATES, BEST ENAMELL ED^Y,ATK MANTELS, To ARNOLD A WILSON. For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly finished, and of workmanship, ARNOLD & WILSON. • 1010 OHESTNXJT «tnot,i B. M. FELTWBLL, Bupt^ UfORE PROOF OF TUB WONDERFUL Xtxkpfkots OF MONKLL’S American hair REFAKATOR» n , Pim.ADßr.pniA, September S7th» 1859. This is to certify that I woi bald tor many years, ana ■was recommended to try your Reparatorj and haying procured three bottles, used it for three months, which hasoausedmyhairtoerow, and although not auite&i tlilok as beforet yet it is constantly crowing. No. M NonfiTlifrd^r'eot. Pmi.Aisr.miA. Soptemlwr STth. 18J9. Mr. J. P* MonkUj} JMir &fr~£ome time sinoe my hair commenced railing out. so muoh so. that I was, n fact, fearful of beooinmg bald; but hearing of the won derful power of your Repsratnr, 1 was induced to buy a bottle.nnd after using one-half of it my hair not only llmve now For sale by Tj, H. FKTERS & Oo # m Solc^AgeoiS^o. W*m INSURANCE , COMPANIES. TIELAWARE' MUTUAL “SAFETY IN JJ SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORA TEP 1838. The following Statement of the AfTalrs of tbo Com >any is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. I’RKWIVMS Received from Nov. 1,1835. to Oot. 31,1553: Oil Marine and Inland Risks 39 o “ l ' ir ° Jl, * k ‘"< Premiums on Policies notmarked ofl'Nov. I, _ 1853 f .... „ 161.&1533 . rjIBMIUMfO Marked oif as earned, from Nov. J. lfiftS.'to Oot. 31,1859 1 On Marino and Inlaud Risks $371,111 Si On Fire Risks .. J 18.305 40 Interest, Ac., received during same period LOSSES,EXPANSES,ETC, . . Purina the year as abo\e: Marine and Inland Navigation Losses j®2£3 MS 70 Fire Losses 28.172 30 teturn Premiums 83,i50 13 reinsurances, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Ao 48,295 84 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Sta tionery, Ac 22,210 27 ASSETS OP TllH rOMIMXY, November 1.1859: $123,050 Philadelphia City Six per et. Loan .fll23oaiOO 100,000 Forma. State Five per cent. Loan.... 93 555 00 21,000 Do. do. Six do. do .... 21,0w00 25,000 United States Treasury s>* per cent. Notes, and interest duo 25.203 51 30,000 United States Treasury 6 per cent. Notes 30,015 00 23,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phi ladelphia 25,000 00 M,oft> Fcfiusjlvania Railroad 2d mortgage 0 per cent. Bonds 43,500 00 20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Six per cent. Ronds 12,300 00 14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon „ Bonds 12,000 00 15,000 3uo Sharos Stook Germantown Gas 'Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by tnc City of Plnla... 15,000 00 5,000 100 Shares Ponnsjlvama Railroad Company 3,775 00 5,000 l'.O Shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 850 00 1,200 60 Shams Philadelphia Ice Boat and . Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000 2 Hharoß Plulade’phiaandSavannah Steam Navigation Company. ... 200 00 180 3 Shares Ooean Steam Naviga'iou Company 180 00 250 6 Shares Philadelphia aud Havre do Grace Stoam Tow bpat Compnny. fiud 00 ‘2OO 2 Shams Philadelphia Exchange Company 13000 £433 889 Ptr. 919 29 Cost. Market Value,s4oB 713 64 Join Is and Moruagt's IUViMW teal Kata{e ss Bills Receivable, lor Insnruue.es made 181,CJi VJ Balances d llO nt Acnncies—Prouiiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, ami otlier dobts duo the Company GS,MI 6: Scrip ami Stock of sundry Insurance Compa nies Cash on dopomt in Banks November 3, l?K), ho Hoard of Director* hive THIS DA Vdeclared a Cash Dividend ol EIGHT PER CENT. on tlio Capital Stock of the Company, and SIX PER CENT, interest on tlio SoHp of tho Company, payable on andaftorlho let proximo. * m Tnay ha\o ajso declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-* IVE FER CENT. on tlie Earned Premiums for tho year oiuluik October 31,1859. Certificate* for flitch will bo< jHttiieu to tho parties entitled to the same, on ami altor tho urstof Doccmbor next. DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. bonder, .f. F. J'o/iit/toti, 'piooplulus Paulding, Henry Sloan. John R. I'unroao, Edward Darlimrton, Jolm C. Dhvih. 11. Jones Brooke, James Trauuair. Hpencor MMlvnmo, William Evro, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, Jnmes C. Hand, Robert Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob I*. June*?. Joseph 11. Seal, James B M’FnrlnmJ, Dr. It. M. Huston, Joshua I*. Eyre, George G. Lcipor. John tl. Semple, Pittsburg, h'&VfigSlv. kVftte* » WJLJJAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS C. HAND, Vico President. HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. nil-1 in Branch office of the new VOR’K LIFK INSURANCE CQMI'ANY. CAPITAL, SI,SOU 000. THO 3. J. LANCASTER. Insurance Agent and Broker. BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY , No. 333 WALNUT Street. CAPITAL, SI3XJ,O»'O. Pim.ADEc.rnrA rkference: Thomas Robins: John W, Claghorn. Lewis Coopor. J. B Lippincott. William Shaflcr. Robert Ewing. 027-lin • Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Tho*. L. Luders, Knbt. W. V. Truitt, J. Edgar Thomoon, Win, K. Hamlin, M« W. Baldwin, H. H, Bhitlinirfordi John O. James, C. E. Spangler, John W. Seaton, H. H. Houston, Willjam Raiguel, wm, H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles K. Norton, E. S. Wnrno. lsaao Myer, John E. Addioks, Edward A. Wnrno, R. T. Kcnml. President—THOMAB L. LUDERS, Vice President—E. S. WARN*!. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. dels American fire insurance cg., INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET- No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a largo paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested tn Hound and available Boountics, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Stores. Furniture, Merchandize. Vessels in Port aud their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. Ail losses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIRECTORS. John T. Lewis, James R. Campbell, Edmund G. Dutilli, Chiu. w. Poultner, J*raaJ Mom*. , GKOROE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS 11. MARIS. Seoretarr. ja23-ly ii Samuel C. Morton, Fatriok Brad), Fame insurance company, no. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL ISM. BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIBKS, „ . . DIRECTORS t Samuel Wrioiit of Wright, Bros., A Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan A. Co. CriARLK* Richahdson.- J. C. Howe A Co. Gsorok A. West. Fobes, A. Ll«>>d. Barclay Lippincott._ LippsnoOtt, Hunter, A Soott J acoß W. Stout -. Chaflees, Stout, ft Co. llhxry Lkwih, Lewis, Bros., A Co. )avid B. Birxky Davie St liirney. A. 11. Ro*KNHKrM..-.~ . Kofionheim, Brooke, A Co. Jons H. Kllihon Julin B. Ellison Sc Sent, Jons W, Kvkrman..-.. John W. Kvennan Sc Co. Tuoaus S. Martin .... Savage Sc Mhrtin. GEORGE W. DAY, I’residont. , JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Fres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD.Seo’y. au4-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRK AND MA RINE INSURANCE-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Chvterod in 17M-Capital 6200,000-Aaaets, January 1. WM,IS4TtU6 60-100- ,AII invested in sound and available securities—con tinue to insure on Vessels anil Cargoes, Buildings, Stock* of Meioliandise, Ac., on liberal term*. „ „ lh rectors*, Henry I), sherrerd, George 21. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.» Charles MacaiOßtor, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. wattson, John B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William It. Wlnto, Charles 8. Lowis, George C. Onraou. HENRYD. SiIEKRERD, President, WILLIAM HA HPKR.Xooretarr. iefl-wfmtf Life insurance and trust com. PANY—THE PKNN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast coruer of THIRD und DOCK Streets. Assets, $902,225 M, - INSURES LIVES for the whole term of 'life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depoudmg on the contingencies of Lifo. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees T,u.t,..,andO»«d,»n. fagTEI!s _ Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, HioTiard H. Nowbuld, James H. MoFarlani, William J*. Hacker, Joseph H. Tiottor, William H. Korn, James Euston. Samuel C. Huey, Thoophilus Paulding, Charles Hullowell, Edmund A. Souder, Honry C. Townserd, Daniel L. llutclimioß* Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horuor, William 11. Cnrr, Kliis 8. Archer, F. V. Duflow, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomaa, Warner M. Basin, John G. Breuiier, P. 8. Miohler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. _ BAML. E. BTOKEB, Vice Prcs’t. John W. Hornob , Secretary. aulS-ly mm QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Ta. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL .. §200,000 SURPLUS ISO.OW FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance,limited and porpotual, on Buildings and Merchandise ol all doscriptious. Marino Inauraneo, inland and Oman, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from ot the World. OKriCKR®. GEORGE H. HART, President. K. P. BOSS. Vice President. 11. K. COGGBHALL. Secretary. 8. H. BUTLER, AssT Secretary, DIRECTORS. E. W. Bailer, Andrew R.Ciiamber*, Charles G. Imlay, 11. R. Coggshall, Hon. H. M. Fuller, aul S e T- r .^. Kart * A. C. Cnttell, Foster 8. Perkins, Samuel Jones, AI.D., LEGAL, TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE «*;,CdTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. PARRY A RANDOLPH vorau* JAOUUT. iII'FNAL, Owner and Contractor. D. U., September Term, 1869. No.difi. Levari Fnctas. I ho Auditor appointed to report distribution of the limdin Court, arising from the sale by tho Shari tf. under tho above writ ol *'All that three story brick building, situate, built, and constructed upon a certain tot or piece ol ground, on the southwest corner of Orocn and Nine teenth sirouls. Im Did Fifteenth ward of the tilt of Pin bidclplun: said lot uontnimug in front or breadth on Gtoou struct, thLtv-iix feet, mid m dvpMi thirty-throe re»t live mrlioa; the said building creu'eil thoreon being Burly -mix fool on Green street.and thirty-three loot hvo inches hi depth, und the lot of croutw and curtiln *c up piiftmiant tfioieto,” will at lend to Ins duties on TUE«- Da *, tho ?Jlh da* of November. A. ft. RV>, at 4 o'clock P. M., at hisOffioe, No. 630 WALNUT street, m tho city ol i himdolphta. when nnd whore nil parties in in tnrost are required. to presont their claims, or cLo bo debarred from coming in upon tho said fund. «GS IQt THOMAS J. UIKHL, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT’ FOR Tllli *■ CITV ANII COUNTV OF I'HUrfDKM'lllA In tho mattor ol the Entato of ABRAHAM KKI.TER, »„• . . booossed. f no Auditor appomtod by tho Court to audit scllto, iiilil nclju.t th« ..•count .if OIIAKI.Hi K ASIIMKAU. Tru.tff nf tho KulAtn of AItItAHAM KKI.TKIt, do oonruJ. and to report distribution of tho balance, will moot the pa»tica interested, foi tlio iiurvoses ol his appointment, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November So, at 4 o cluck, at lus Uflioo Southeast cor. »f KIGIITII and I.OgUS'l'Sltords. BANIKI. UOLHiIIHItTV, nld-wfmst _____ Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SIMON vs, OOPPIfK. Fi. Fn. Sept. T.. 1859. No. 173. Die Auditor appointed by tho Court to report distri bution of the fund arising Ironi tho sale of defendant’s personal property under the Above writ, wid Attend to the duties of bis appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. noth, iB6O. M 4 o’clock P. M., at htsOfiice, No 8U ARCH Street, when anil wliero all persona interested aro re quired to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. JOSEPH P. BRIN! ON, nl7-10t* Auditor. MACHINERY AND IRON. SAMVSZ. V. MBRKICK, /. V4.U9IUN MIERICI, william h. Msnmrx. SSOUTIUVARK FOUNDRY, K? FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STitEETf, miLAbtLMUA, MERRICK & SONS, « r ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, M&miftidtdrp High and Low Frewnre Steam Engine,, for Land, River, and Marine eervloe, JJoileri. Oaaomotere, Tnnke, Ironßoata, *o.! Oaeting, of all kinds, either Iron or Bras*. Rod* for Gac Work*, Work Shop*, Rail road Station*, Ao. Retort* and Ou Maohlnery of the lateit and mo«t im proved oonstruotion. Every dewription of Plantation Maohinery, such aa Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mill*, Vacuum Pan*, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Fitters. Pumping Engines, Ac. Bole Agent* for N. Killieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer t and Aipfnwiil A Woliey * Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain tng Mao time, au i-j 1S 00(1 BOXES AMERICAN AND WINDOW GLASS-The most approved brands, and of everyatce and quajity required foroity and tountry trade, at Frtpe* aitonisbingWlow. Send your orders to ZIEGLER. A SMITH, Drue. Wd ukK&f Oo,ner .liT 41* H. SCHMIDT Laving Lcen so often reaueitod to devote Ins time again to the mstnio tinn of Music, ami ospeoially of the Pia.no ami the icienco of Comi'osition, now lakes pleasure to inform ns kind friands and an honored public, that ha shall t>e lappy to rooeivc a hunted number of pupils. Mr, 8. speaking tho FK>.vcH,b’!>AM»u EvdLiauand German jaisguagks with likd facility, will be happy tocmploy cither ol them at Die uemro of the pupil. Classes will ho lorwisd alter l.ogier's celelirated sys tem iwhioh lias proved »> buddy successful in Paris and a!«i» in New Vorlf umlnr Messrs. Gottschalk, Mason cc Uc>m>uf< k, and wbmli is in fact the system of all the celebrated coussrvatnnes in Europe, an early applied* tnm Tor which is respectfully solicited. r or terms. «e.. Mr. S would respectfully request to apply to Messrs. Ciihkkrimj Sc Son’s Piano Ware bouseu No.W)7 taestnut street,ami Messrs. Andrb Sc Co.* No. 11M Cheitimt Ktreet. 6 76.1,814 67 r, n ~ KI.PfcRKXCK'* • **?«•• ... Gustav Sailor, Eg*.. N.Y., Messrs. Ghiokernig 4 Lons. H. A. Wodonhaupt. Ksq., ** Loo*. vi alter, Maurice Strakoscn, Ksq„ “* .« 0o Vr ~ JV.V Wallace, Eaq.. “ »t, u W Mason, Esq., “ ,* Mr. w l >u w also respectfully request the perusal of the following letters of Mr. Gottsciulk, the eimuent rmmst and Composer, (the first to a distinguished fadelfna" ° ri ' usclljr ‘ ,wlien Mr.S.carao firatto I’Ui *Mon oher P—. Mon ami Mr. Ai.pnsn BciiMn>T,se rendant a Phila cletphie, je noi pu reenter nu plaisir de ine rappeler a votro aimahle souvenir onvous faisant connaitre un charmunt hommo ct ua artiste distim?ue. Mr. Scumiht ost.du Conservatoire do Leipzig; son talent cst tros ominont et ennimo gentleman vous apprenoz hien vite lea qiiftlites qui las distinsuent. Vona etes si annable et si devoue bux artistes, que vous no dove* vous en pron dro qu a vous memede vous !es voir tons recomm®nder ♦ si duoiqtio fois vous nvez ruurmuro centre ces esvecea do lottres da change tiraes par I’anntie sur I’aimtie que Ton appclle U*Urcs d’intrnm trustees and executors. : LAUGH AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'clk. DIRECTORS. Jacob u. Shannon, Ctrua Cadwallader, John Shindler. Georgo Russell. Malaohi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt* Lewis Kruinbhoar, Henry Pclany, Nicholas Ksttenhouse. Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Suthorthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Ctbvs Cadwalladke, Treasurer. d!8-y SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN I’E REST-—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY , W ALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD. Philadolpma. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is rooeived in any sum, large or small, and in terest raid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. 'lhi? office it open every day from 8 o'clock in the mornins till So olock in the evening, and on Monday and lhursday evcumcß till Bo’clock. Him. IJBNRY h. RENNER, Preflident, ,ROBERT HELFRIDGE. Vice Freaiilenu William J. Kkbd, Secretary. UUiBCTOR_B,_ __ _ Ifon. Henry h. Benner*,*''Carroll Brewster, Kdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert BclfruiKO, Francis Leo, Bamuel K, Ashton, Joseph Yerkea, 0. Landreth Muniix, Henry Diflenderfflr. Money is received rind payments made daily, rhe investments are maut*, m conformity with tho provisions of the Charter, in Real Katato MorUaaes, wound Kents, and such first-class securities as will al ways insure re/fect security to the depositors, and wliion cannot fail to eive permaneuor and stability u> tins Institution «ul-lr grfSSS* CUICKIEHING & SONS, TfWYV MANDFACTOREH9 OT GRAN]), SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT _ PfANO-FbRTJSS. WAREROOMS 8)7 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant y m store a larva stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have hecn awarded, atthedillerent Exhibitions in this country and Europe. 38 (501,t> ANDRILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENI. j026-ly f^FfflmNo?^ VJI IMPROVEMENT IN „„ rT , kt , SCHOMACKER fc CO., 1021 CHEBTNUI Street, respectfully invite the music lovuie public to call and exaimne their now and uuo oosalul improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Ravins converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of tho. Grand Piano into that of A Squnre Instrument, avoiding alltho objections generally made to tho style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of tho same. In volnino, purity ot tono, groat power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli- C’u«v nml “wcetneas, those SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN , , „ KTRUMENTS lire wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured m this country. Coustantlv on hand, a larze and elecant assortmentof our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in olttdMK the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. 1453. sel-tP A THE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON mQ BUMINO AND RADIATING AIR-TIGHT Tli*i: SIOVK. for Parlors, Ralls, Offices, stores, Ao, The most economical, cheerful and health) stove in tho market. All who wish a hcatmg stove tn&t will kivo entire satisfaction are invited to call and soo one of the FIERY STARS in operation at our Wareroonw. Evory variety of Stoics both Pb.tnand , „ , , GAS BURNING, for Parlors, Kitchons, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may bo found in our assortment. Our celebrated ROYAL, Cooking: Stoves are , WARRANTED, ami. for oxceucnc© m oi-eratum, they CHALLENGE all competition. NORTH, CHASK, AND NORTH, oIS-tdel No. 209 Nortli SKCONI) Streot* jA STOVES! STOVES!! fig? JAMES SPEAR, No. Ill* MARKET STREET, Js now prepared to meet the wants of tho public more completely m all tho details of the Stove trade than any other qst.abhslunont m Philadelphia, in proof of vrhwn ho invites comparative ex a min itiox, Tho following aro among his own popular mventiona, several of wluoli bas e already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing m excellence and economy any other Stoves in use. t JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burimi* Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be tho h*st Move for fmntl) use m tho world. JAMES SPEAR in tho Patentee of the celebrated Gas consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly conuiK into general use. JAm£S SPhAR is tlio Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-ticht Gas-comuuimig Parlor v 'tovo. JAMES Sl’fciAK is tho Inventor of tho Improved {Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn. which from its wanly and utility is like!). this Heaton, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR istlie I'ateuteo of tho Labor. Puel. and Comfort-savins Ironing Pan. JAMES Sl'EAli is the Inrenturand Palentoo cf the celebrated Railway-car Heater, For all of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages which require but lobe urderstood by the public to bj universally appreciated ami nrolerred to any other article* of that class in tho market; and he would herald extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves Parties wishing to examine will imvo every attention shown thorn, whether luloadiu* immediately to pur chase or not. e22-3ra k CUARUS JOHEB, S 8 No. SB NortliSKCONll Strcot, (Siifoewor to A. J* uall.uher,) Woulil re.poctlutly rail the sum- T turn of thosp desiring stov'es to hie extensive mnwrtinontof Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased tho exclusive richt to the retail sale » ft ad repairs, iu Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celebrated ‘Morning Star” and ’‘Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves. i we 1 known for jenra {is the most satisfactory Stoves in the market Also, Ins new Flat-top Cooking Stove “ Daylight.” which combine* all the useful im provements, aid operates admirably. I also manu faoture, in ft superior manner, Silver’s fin-burner of tho best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves m use. *lt)-3in Housekeepers rook to your interest. Huy your COAL AT HICKS’, where nothing but the very* brat anility ol Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal is ottered .at the following reduced prices: Lehigh Rroken, Kug,and Stove st23perton. Schuylkill. “ u " or namented centra nieces, fruit stands, tazsas, card re ceivers. alabaster figures, Ac. Also, a great variety of news ileslancj paper weuhts. inkstands. wa*er hold ers. colognes, aWbialer fruits, none of which were ever before exhibited in this countr*. They wiJJ be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. SALK OF FISH STALLS IN THE EASTERN MARKET. On Saturday, 13th inst., commencing ut 3 o clock I*. M.,tlie stalls designed for the sale offish, Ac., will be sold. SALK OF EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS. Ac. On Wednesday Morning. November 23d, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock; to which the attention of the trade is in vited * SHIPPING* PHILADELPHIA • IKD ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVK NAMED CORPORATION, BKLD AY NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7th, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Director! the Company,vis*. GEORGE H. STUART, R MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, ato JOHN EDGAR THOMSON The HOOKS or SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. s3-tf «ssss, STEAM DIRECT TO ALL s t TT.x*jL- 1 j PARTS OP GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GEHMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON MAP • STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA, Cnpt. H. F. Schwensen. SAXON'IA. Capt. 11. Khlers. BOHUBBIA, Capt. N. Trautman, * BAVARIA, Capt. H. Tftobe, TEUTONIA. Capt. fl. Ensen. These Steamers are a]] fim-eiaa# CJjde-built vessel* nro intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, X. Y., ns follows: FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND , HAMBURG. The eleeantand powerful Icon Screw Steamship BA VARIA, Cnpt. 11. Taube, 2.406 tone burthen, will sail as aDov«*,on_ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l«th,atlso'clock M. Passage. including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. 5100 | Second Cabin... 5601 Bteera*e. .$33 The Bavaria will be succeeded by the followuu Slenm^hij's: SAXOMA.... BOHU8 y IA .. TKI-TONIA.. HAMMOM A .THURSDAY, peember 1. ..MONDAY, January 2. .WEDNESDAY , February 1. .THURSDAY, March 1. &T Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast. Cork, Glasgow, Pane, and Antwerp, at through ra , eß. 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 tn the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued roin London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg,to New York. Vreient engaged m Philadelphia will be promytl? attended to b> the Mew York Agent, aud shipped free ol all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to W. A. HAM Agent, Office of tlio Hamburg American Mail SUamshira, ; n2-tf Northwest corner rOURTH and CHESTNUT. THE BRITISH AND NORTH ■MaKfia*AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM raoM ifsw rose to uvitrooL. Chief ruhin pa— gran Second Cabin Passage... 76 fEOM DO3TON TO Z.IVSXPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage. , —, - Jiio Second Cabin Passage - . 60 riio ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, (CANADA, Capt. Lang* ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Cape. Miliar, ASIA, Capt. £. G. Lott, {NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. lEUKOPA. CapL J. Leitch, These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-bead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow, fcX'ROPA, Leitch, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 1. PERSIA. Judkins, N York, Wednesday, Nov. 9, AMERICA, Millar, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov. id. ASIA, Lott, 44 N York. Wednesday, Nov. J 3 CANADA, I,ang, 44 Boston. Wednesday,Nov.3o, AFRICA.Shannon. “ N York, Wednesday, Dec. 7. NIAGARA, Anderson,“ Boston, Wednesday, Deo. H. PERSIA, Judkins. * 4 N York, Wednesday, Deo. 21. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Tile owners of these ships will not be accountable for Golu. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or .MeUls, unless bills of lading are sizned therefor and the value thereof tliereinetpreesed. For freight or pas sage nppljr to E. CUnARPt * Bowline Green, nuii New York. FOR THE SOUTH,—CHARLES VlPn TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIOIIT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of rifTßSi* per oent be low Nevr York Bteamahip r&teg. FOE“cHa¥IEBTON, 8. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Gap tain Charles P. Marahman, Trill sail on Friday, Nov. 25th, at 10. A. M. Through id 43 to so hours, only io Mur* at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH. Ga. The U- 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain Jolm J.Garvin, will sail on Monday, Novemter Ji.at 10 o'clock. Through m fid to 60 hours, only 49 hoar* at Sea. days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Good* received, and Bill* of Lading signed every day. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run 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 Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, amt with railroads, Ao,, for all places m the South and Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and Insurance on a l*rge proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by saibni’yesseU, the premium being one-half the rate. N.B.—lnauranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unuooemry, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Ka “ rol ‘ l f"R' I ?AT'RED , |j6TIONm rr F n AR h | M Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Koute t as will be seen by the following sche dule. Tnroujth tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah Eteamships.lNCLlJDlNG MEALS on the whole route, oxoept from Charleston and Savan nah to-Montgomery: _ , ISbAMD FARB. Charleston t .syy k Savannah 81 00 3B 00 1 , , ~.. S 3 78 Atlanta. --, _ . 3100 Columbus ■ - ■ - 58 00 Albany - rr ,, 87 00 ... 58 00 Mobile 48 00 New Orleans. .... 61 00 utter tbs ship has sailed >p!y on board, at second wharf To Charleston—.. #l3 00 Savannah.*...- UOO Augusta..*.*-. 20 00 Macon..... ii 00 Atlanta «... 23 00 Columbus—. 23 00 Albany..... 24 Ou Montgomery.... 26 00 Mobtlo 3500 New Orleans ... 39 75 No lulls of lading Bizned a For freight or passage api above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON. Jr., •OUTH and cnESfNU’I. S.A T.tf.BUDD. :NT#K & GAMMELL. stoffliteatuer Carolina every Southwest corner F( Agents in Charleston, T. ?■ Savnnuah, HL’i For Honda from Charles! Tuesday, For Florida from Savanna St. John’s, every Tuesday a ib, steamer* St. Mary’s and lad Saturday. jj23 4sss% u. S. M. STEAMERS '* 'HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAUO. Captain Lines, viU tail July S3, September 17. Noveim*eriS. • r'UI/TO.N. Captain Wotton, will tail August SO, Octo ber lfi, December 10. First Cabin r"*****' Second Cabin passage ... —. For freight or passage, apply to , , ir . WILLIAM NEILSON.Asent, At the Warehouains Ctimp.my’e Philadelphia Office, Tobacco W*rohou«e.T>OCK Street. Philo. jcSt-em BUSINESS CARDS. THUS. M. BIDDLE. Attoimy at Law Niv27J South FOURTH Street. nIS-ein* WM 11. AMS EXPRESS CO,, OFFICE J. ko CHESTNUTStreet, forwards Parcels, Pack ages. Merchandise. Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines, or in connection wstUothot Express Com panies. to all the principle towns and cities of the United States. K. S. BANDFORD, aul-tf * General Superintendent PL' UK CONFECTIONERY, MAXUP.CTCHKD BY , KDWARB A. lIEINTZ, I-Afe o! B. HcnnoD. Sure S. W. earner AKOII end NINTH etreeu. Sm < Factory 814 Filbert street.) VB PALM R’ AIWERTISINL AGENCY. N. E. orner FIFTH and CHKST fck. Subscription* taken for the best City and Countrr Newspapers, at lowest cash prices. sei-3.n NOTICE,—CHESTER railroad-pas- SKNGER TRAINS FUR DOWNIN'GfOWN aNI) IN TER MED! ATK STATIONS.—On ard.nfter Ist January. iB6O, the Passenger Train* for DOWNINGTpYN N, will start fronithe Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Readmit Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets. . , . MORNING TRAIN for Dowmnctown, leaves at 740 TRAIN for Downinstown, leaves at By order of "he*K>ard of Manager* of the Philadelphia nmHle.dm, R^lr^^nff^i.HKNNY.SAArA.Arr. (SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime ► rtj nrd,r. fora.lla IMHro|h PRnNT IVEW YORK SYRUP—3OO bbls. assorted, II forMl.br JAMKB GRAHAM k CO., .»» rKTITUstrl.t. TIifINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for TfJL floor*. Srnamental Chimney Tops for cottages. arden Vases and Fountains, Vitrified Pips for drains and Water conductors. Imported and for sale by bbli-if MlOCJjl^WrsijrMl. SAXE* BY AUCTIOH. M THOMAS « SONS. »..Rot IS rfft MKSffITJ FOOTtTE JIXRK7, KKAI. HIT. „ N oon add EvwDa* Sates. Pamphlet catalogues now ready, eootarnio* fsH de scriptions of-nil the properties to b© add cm Tuesday next.22d insL,at lio' clock,coon, and ? m tb* evening* wi th a list of tales XAh out. and *th of Deedjabn, <»a» prising a large amount of valuable property. • CARD.—PUBLIC BALES REAL EBTATB Alt# STOCKS AT THE mu& and stocks h*re*itsr be held at U XOOR.aad in the evening at 7 o’clock. faT" Contributor* having the option of either sale. Handbill* of eachpropertv issued separately, ia addition to which we pnoush, on the Saturday prsvtous to the sale, one thousand catalogues, in peaßj&jet form, giving full descriptions of aU the properties to be *52 ofl the following Tuesday. __ REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. " e have a large amount of real estate at private sale, including every description of city and eouiry property. Printed lists may be had at the auction store. , PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Er Real estate entered on oar private sale register, and advertised occasionally in our pnHie sale abstracts, (sf which 2,000 eopies are printed weakly,) free of ehirg** STOCKS, LOANS, * O . On Tuesday, Nov. 23, at U o’clock, coon, at the Philadelphia El* change, will be sold— l share Mercantile Library. 1 shir* Point Breeze Park Association. 3} snares Camden and Philadelphia Steamboat Ferry Company-par 3) shares Farmers and Mechanics’ Bask of Camden— rar SSU. TWENTY-FIRST FALL SALE—NOVEMBER tty j*T 13 O'CLOCK. NOON. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Sarah Ann Bacon (for- merly Sarah Ann Pnce) deo’d. NEAT RESIDENCE. No. S 4 North Eleventh street* between Filbert and Aieh. it. Immediate possession. FARM. 7i acres, on the Raneoeaa creek, and on the Camden ami Mount Holly turnpike, Burling ton county New Jersey. Farm AND TRACI OP LAND- si sms, known »s ** Crane Swamp Farm.” three miles west of Smyrna, Kent countv. Delaware. __ elegant RESIDENCE. WEBT PHILADEL PHIA,north side of Bridge street, wear of Thirty-ninth, Mantua. (Twenty -fourth ward.i kit 69 by ICR feet, two fronts. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, north Side of Bridge it, east of Thirty ninth, lot W by 160 feet,* two fronts. 11’venty-fourth ward.) ELIGIBLF BULDING LOT.at northeait earner of Bridge ami Thirtt-ninth streets.so by 100 feet, three fronts. (Twent\ fourtn ward.» ’HIRER ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS, nerth side of Bruise street, east of Thirty-ninth, two of them each 50 feet front, the other 42Ji feet front, each Id) feet deep, two front*. < rweotv-fourth ward. > BUSINESS STAND.—Three story brick store and dwelling, No. 152>South street, opposite the Kater Mar ket, two (routs. twenty second fall sale-novembee a, , AT 7 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING, Urpuans Court Bale—Estate of James Banner, deo’d. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING ANDLARGE LOT. corner of Sergeant ami Jasper streets. Nineteenth ward, tot 671 a by 66 (eet. two fronts. , Baum Estate.-YEARLY GROUND-RENT, |d.oa large lot. Cedar street, northeast of Ann, Nineteenth ward. Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT. east side of Philip sL, north of Diamond. Nineteenth ward. Same Estate.—FOUß LOTS, southwest side of Nor ris street, between West and Gaul streets. Eighteenth ward, two fronts. Same Estate.—NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No, 8U Spruce street, 13 feet front. W 1 feet deep. .Same > state.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. south side of CallowhiU street, between Seventh and Marshall. Same Estate.-YEARLY GROUND-RENT OF *l5O, on large lot, Fifth street, beta ecu Emerald and Jasper, Nineteenth ward. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No.Bll Pow ell street, between Fifth and Sixth and Spruce and Pine streets. F RAME DWELLING and LOT, northwest corner or Fourth and German streets. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING* No. 441 N Thirteenth streeLhelow Buttonwood. TWO DWELLINGS.—Three-story brick dwelling, No 633 Prune stieet, with a three-story bnck dwelling in the rear No. 62i Paul street. Second ward. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with Ihree st?/* Lack buildings. Poplar street, west of Thirteemh. BCILDING LOT, adjoining the above on the west, 43 by 60 f~et. TWO DWELLINGS, adjoining tbeabove on the west. Peremptory Sale.—Til REE-BTOB Y BHICK DWEL LING No. ifw Ellsworth street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, below Washington avenue. CA. Sale absolute. Peremptory Sale —VACANT LOT, south side Peters street, west of Twelfth, m the rear of the above. trx_ gyle al<*olute. THREE-STORY BBICK DWELLING, No. U» B. Fourth street. TWENTY-THIRD FALL HALE—NOVEMBER 25, Al UO’CLOCK, NOON. TO CAPITALISTS. BUSINESS MEN, Ac. four valuable stores, fifth street* near market. The valuable four-story store, corner of Fifth and Commerce streets, and the three stores adjoining. Nos. 23. 25. sad 27 North Fifth street. Particulars in handbill*. * Orph ms’ Court Bale—Estate of Nathan G. Howard. HANDSOME PINK-STREET RESIDENCE.—Four story brick, with ba-k buildings, and all modem conve niences, Pine street, east ot Nineteenth. K&» Imme diate possession. Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT, ARAMINGO. northeast side of V« nan,o st..i.e&r -80 feet front, A# feet deep Two fronts. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. §27 Vine sc, between Ninth and Tenth. Iruuediata toeaessioa. Peremptory Sale. — LARGE LOi or GROUND, ERIDEbBL’RG, over 9 acres, fronting o* the Delaware river, at the corner of Ktrkbnde and Garden streets, Twenty third ward. Sale absolcte. Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 1017 Race st., west of Teath. Sale absolute. TWENTY-FOURTH FALL SALE-NOVEMBER J 9» AT 7 O'CLOCK, EVENING. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of CTW. Blake, dec’d. TWU-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 719 North Twenty third st.. northeast comerof Clayton* Fifteenth ward Pam* Estate.-TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoining. Hnnie Estate.—DWELLING, No. 2331 Clay ton sL* is tbs rear of the above. Peremptory Sale--NEAT DWELLING. No. 33U7 Ad dison street,« ost of Seventeenth, below Pine st. CARD. CHOICE AND VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. .We will sell on Tuesday and Wednesday eve rungs, Nov. 32d and 23d, at the Auotion Store a choice and va luable private library. comprising oianv rare and cunooa worts mbelles lollies, Ac., and especially r.ch in hiMio eiapby. All of the looks are mexcetlentcoudiUon.and many of them bound by the best French, Amenean, and English artists. £?* Catalogues will be ready and the- books arranged for examination two days previous. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOL. On Wednesday. 30tn inib, at 13 o’clock noon, at the Auction Sto£6, without reserve or limitation, by order of Jhomas Sit sen Sc Co., Philadelphia, and beorge W. Bond, of Bos ton, a larlo Vn J, W*t»*TV»*. rfH) WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER- M. CHANTS.—ManiIa Hope, all sites, neaOy packed, and for sale b) the manufacturers at the lowest \ew York prices. WEAVER. FITLER & CO., Old PN WATER Sb. and at V tr»., Family chocolate OS „ SUPERIOR QUALITY, r BDIIAaiU.HELUZ, Maanfvturer and Importer of French and Spa&iah Bt ___ CHOCOLATE, ftcire 8. .corner ARCH and NINTH Street*. • 3 *» m (F*otnrrBl4 Fillum *tre*t» rjpo V ' WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER. chant*.—A large stock of Manila Rope, all cixeft manufactured and for at the loves: Jfew York price*, by WEAVER, PITLER, t CO* o3g No. MW T>«iinmT. STIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a rreat reputation by the, wise and prudent course they bare pursued since their commencement in business, br selling a first-rate arttr>lA *» » tavfirnr* stt-t/ Gangs OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and Runnmz Riggins. manufactured of the best mate rial, and for sale, nt m&nufactu era’ lowest prices, by WEAVER, FITLER, & CO., aV tIN W*UriirM>l. iuhiSN. pOACH AND WAGON SPRINGS, of the host steel, tempered. A supply on band, lirht and heavy, at JMtfNfcW MARKET Street. 03 m» T. BANES. SALMON.— 25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal mon. landing from steamer Kensiczton. and for sals t)T ffM. J TAVTOB » CO.. 123 and m N WnFli PVT?* i~ifIEAPEST WIKDOIT GT,*SS in town. «t DlCK’fi, & W. comer of SEVENTH and svuiii, gU-jjjj* t»T. X.OTJTS, SALAMANDER SAFES