JO TPBDIOT IS *HE HOyiOIDH , ;: "-pt :r jMQTRnn -of Tna opricnus op th* *inr : v'iHOHAS JE?FEH9O!». '"> ■• ■' .V'.' ■ '. forThePreie.l j■ , 1 ' Quarter Sessioks— Judges Thompson and Ludlow on the bench.—This court opened -at h«lf , pact nine o’oloolt yesterday. morning, and w«» densely .crowdpd. roung Sweeney wee hrought Into oourt, hu obnntenanoe betraying the greatest^ : anxiety; ; Near'hlm waa hie, widowed mother, weeping at interrall, and around Mm many of hie old companions, wboprlnoed tho nbniwt sympathy; .for hie unfortunate’ppndltion., , . Sylianua RandaHwMplacod on charged ■ with assault and battery, and assault and battery with intent to’WH Stephen Goneltai cue of the'erew, of the ship “ Thonms. Jefreregn. " . Tbo'OTldenee In this ease was similar to that which dereloped itself In the recent trial and oonriotiou of Bnow sou Coe groye, the first and socontl mathi.ofjth* 1 ; . Randall was employed on hoard asa oaijponter, and is alleged' to hare,been an eotitre participant.in the, inhuman attaek'npon'poor Ooneits. who eras the rlctim of almost unparalWed brutality. -The de fence, nailed Snow and CosgKTo to dlsproye. the allegations of ihe CofflmonweaUh, .whlch were Bqp. ported by elx wjtu’emes, told to be entirely dlsint«j rested in the mfttWr.-Teetf today w*4 ijtrodwjd relative to tba.bUiorto peaeefttlcharaotorof the defendant, after which .tHe. tW wu Ablj argnod by William B. Mann for. the prosecution, £nd sene ral Habbell for thVdefenoe. Jadjre Thompwn re-, viewed the evidence in the.cause, fully and fairly,, after which the iury Rmndtßindall guilty on both * flounteof ihebiiiof ihdiotmont. r ,' - Goorge Weaken wes also ohargod, with asiauH and battory on Stcphen Goneita, at Shippen-itroet ' wharfs The. came wlthcMß* were called to.iuit&in the and the defenbe.' Ia thfocasetbe eTidenoe-.agalsst tho accused was not of the most positive character. Several' eye-witnesses of the whole trihsaotijori failed to identify Meahen as one of the Vpartyjwho, constituted the .assailants, al-, though others were positive that he was engaged in the attack.' , 5 Hie jury retired, and had not agreed upon aterg diet at the adjournment of the oourt. They hav« . permission to seal ft*' 1 * , •’ . t . ~ TEe’juty in'the Sweeney homicide paae,'after be-' ing out since nine o’eloofc on Monday niglif, oame‘ into coart a few minutes before twoo'clock yester day/afternoon., The names of the jurors were then read by Mr. Sharkey, the court olerk, after which they were;asked— • '* (Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed upon a verdict? - ! Mr. Kirkpatriokj.the foremau^rcplled—Wc have not, may it please your honor*, and respectfully ask to be discharged, as it Is impossible for us to dq •O. “ ' • •' ' ' Judge Thompsons; Gentlemen, we have no powo? to discharge you pow. We dan onty permit you to re tiro and rene w your deliberation*. The jury were again, taken from the court-room to the prepared.for their oocupahey,’ evi dently* not. relishing the.prospect of a further so* journ theroin, and looking rather the worse'for wear after their somewhat, protracted absence from their homes and familios. We ean imagine how/ some good-natured; dames' have' recently blessed that glorious shield of a freeman’s tbe jury system—and wondered why ’ some other people than their :dear, good husbands were not chosen to keep the wheels of juiUoe moving in court • t The /ary remained out all last night. { We have heard rumors as to how they stand,.but give them no credit. , - , The case ofthe colored man, John Hall, charged with the mnrdcr of a woman in Bedford street, win come 1 up in the Court of Oyer and, Terminer, before: Judges Thompson and Ludlow, at half past twelve o’olock to day.' John' Goforth, Esq., will defeed tho prisoner. No court wilt be in ses sion on Thanksgiving Bay. At the oonolußion of HaU’s casc, which .will, probably not oocupy any great time, there will be an end of jory trials.for. se present week.' , ’ All of the sailor eases growing out ofthe Gonoita affair have now .been disposed or, so far as the State jurisdiction Is concerned, through the oommendable energy of District Attorney Mahn: • speeoh of .this gentleman, which secured the oon vifition of Snow and Cosgrove, is everywhere spoken of as his master effort In the Quarter, Sessions.* At the conclusion of iU delivery; it was gree_ted ifitk great applause from nearly all the auditorSiti the oourt-room, and other manifestations of approba-; tion, which the with gteat difficulty >ud ceeded in suppressing. We sincerely regret to geo that Mr. Mann is in extremely feebie-healtbf-and* hope for his spoedy recovery and . return to the scene of his daily usefulness. "' ' Distriot Court—Judge Sharawpode—Saml, Ovenebino and Thomas Doyle, copartners, Ac. 1 , to use of Thomas Doyle, vs. TbeCihr of Philauolphia. An action brought by the plaintiff who was tho contractor for meanafpg the paved streets' and markets ofthe Twenty-first ward, to reoover dama ges against the oity of Philadelphia for work and labor done, In cleaning the highways and markets of the Twenty-first ward. Non-suit. * -Richard Eield, John J. Merritt, Daniel Earr, Charles Mr Field, and John J. Morris, late trading, &0,, vs. John Both A Co. An action on a promis sory note. The defence was an offset to claim, whioh was a hook account for $1,500. Verdiotfor the plaintiff for $1,654.92.- , . District Court.—Judge Sharawood—"Wil liam S. Phillips, trustee of Catharine A. Ingersoll, vs. John 0. of Christopuer n. Witte, dooeased, with notice, Ac. Ah action upon a eoire facias to revive a judgment. No defenoe. Verdiot for the plaintiff for |3,305. * » Bichard Henonung' vs. Lewis Lenfc.: ; An action: on a promissory note. Verdict for the plaintiff for v- . Adam Mentxer, executor ofthe last vrill and tes tament of Nicholas Helverson, vff. .Mary Ann Plan* kott,'/executrix ofWilliamßemiok and rii.exeoators of the last will and testament ef Ehssboth deceased, An action on a hook account/to rocbvsr the' amount due. for burial ef the 1 decedent. Verdict for the plaintiff for $lB5 50, . ‘ j Mary Ann Love, Walter M. S«ott and Bachel F., hfa wire, In right of, Ac., v*. J. Paravinoini. An aorion of ejectment to recover possession of a lot and building near Tonth and Sansom streets. ? On trial. • The Americans in Feh'ni.i The New York Journal of Commira.htt re newed a letter from a correspondent who aecdmpa* nfed Mr, Ward oa Ms recent journey to Pekin, and who write) from that eity underdate of July 24. The following extraote are taken from hie intereet- Ingletter’: .1 PEMAKO—CnniOSITT f 0,811 ,111 WHIfl MS THB HSdplltf • The pity of Pei«tang,'lying on th6‘ right bank'pf the liver, waa'aboat ten miles from onr anchorage,-* and near the moath of the river of the same name,* and is defended by three.forts.. The, river lu quarter of a mile wide at high water, and In the port I ootmted a hundred-jonlce, while as many more, driven by aeingle ggnare s&il,‘*nd carrying from 100 to ISO tens, wero seen gracefully gliding i oyer the smooth .waters of the Gulf, where not one could be /peen while the terrible fracas was going an* at the forts of thePef-ho, and while bneJEnglish v sail was te be teen in. the Gulf. The oltybontelns a population,of.26,ooo, who turned out in vest orowds to see the first American who' ever entered their town, and perhaps the ; first white, men they had .ever seen; - Bpending the night-on board the steamer, all arrangements were .made by the man-, darinsjTorour departure in the morning. Thirty 11 ikdnetf” or rather carta, snob'as I desoribed in a previous epistle, were drawn up to the landing, ; beside half a doses wagons foe the baggage, .while' twenty or thirty coolies carriod packages and boxes, strung.to the endsofa bamboo pole, and thrown over the ln addition to this, about’ twenty other chariots were occnpiod by mandarins,'; while some officials, mounted on horses, their but* 1 tension, the top of their oonteal white bamboo' braid caps glittering in the sun, and the red hair attached to the top of the cap floating in the air, led the caravau, and others brought up thd rear, ■uw TOBic nr 1858 ouwowuir cunu'jcon-rrU* CAHTB ; (CABKUaSa.) Leaving Pei*tang, Itu mod and straw houses, and streets of infinite mad, we plunged into a tract of miles in all direction* still muddier. The mules aank half way to their, knees, and the wheels half way to the hub, while the fearfql knocks and brui ses of the'helpless, groaning insiders, portended with more certainty than Hitlerite prophets, if not the end of the world, at least : the end of some of the poof mortals, just then ih ifc. ' These ; eart# t ‘ for such they should he. called, ,af e~exceeding stoic and heavy, and; being without springs, the motion is as graceful and,easy as a New England oart dri ven upon a trot over ruti fni ltadded to the dole fulnesS of the scene, that all tne oounfry around w&e.thiokly covered with grown mounds, like haystacks, some three or four feet high, and others fifteen, and all Without a leaf or flower on them, and seeming to typify, oar own speedy de-, struotion. ' ' - moohd day’s joiTajnrr—ezans o* civilization— MOM, MUD—SPLENDID HOLES—YJLLAGM—COEX —HEMP —THE YBE-HOIW SIGHT, - The next morning, taking an early start, thought ~ with dismal forebodings, wc dashed forward in tne forenoon, over a dry country, the trees multiplying, * - some spot! under cultivation, and Jierds, of cattle, i x&Ules, and horses; seen here arid thCre, udder, the earn of keepers, with largeyillagesyoattored in the, distance, and some’through-wmou we passed, whose crowds poured out, and filled the sides of the road; and the streets to getfe and wondef, but alwavs orderly-and, at one of these vll-i lages to dino, as had boen arranged by the Com-; misdoner, who was our escort, 'everything wak ' found In readiness, and the tables spread iu.Chinesej style, with twenty-five courses—not spr&zd, but literally piltd-up, one'dish, upon another. The( cookery and . articles cooked are . things into which I hardly dtpp#i t and therefore >, shall omit discussing. In the,afternoon we plunged / Into .mire again,' the whole ‘country befog flooded' with recent rains, and so had as to give no escape to the water. Oueesomoofour carnages wpre fast*; ened in this inland sea, from' whiett they were fa . trieated only by thd amastfig strength of the grandJ ott mules the world ever saw. Some are of vast . vise and very handsome, and worth even here $150; , Still, f there were numerous villages raised upon little knolls and swells', and looking like iho ark on the flood. There were ..also great field* of corn* . millet growing twelve and even fourteen feet high, ' and a species of hemp eight feet high, now luxuriant ' and in full yellow blossom—allof whiehmade the - scene pictaresqueand novel and interesting, despite ' our bond'hohes aud heart-aches. Neir sun*** tbi ‘ muts aud spread sails ssen;iri the distune as vikougbthe solid earth was. an nounced out approach to thePst-ho, where woWer* to takVjapks, an<| *- j 1 'TM^jODEsVTrOH^THn/^ki^^^pTßßiripaT; ;STpfiE«QtBSd. ' j f\\ The, name,-of. the largo town .situated here fy or tbs northern granaries; given it from : . cV atnrflh’ofiees ate .erected *•*}*«£.the griin wfrfch comes up from the eent eountrrfor .the use of thrßmpefWf art»x*s , ** “**• Hertfaft*lefcQbili'afi&ofie S?* i«S f A bofti r ? ther *& TeadioesMhe* Minister having 1 been quite '■gßwsHiPWadnfe , pur new. WriaJ * .•tr»ng9'»f*htbrok« npontio eve,' of tho'amsjvl . Anil wonderingrroird.of beholders. '•■■*<;, T LABpßopWwis . —MiKj t>r i'oßisSub •• nkIVEWi • *,v ,s« A"t. h.a t :• ) ■ ThiS towii, P4i:tS{lfig, Is.dnly I ; : Tieti.tsin, a fi&me. flO oFteh occurring in my letter* - and. the papers, ’ where -the Grtrid^Cazialunites * ssfibb mw? to Tien-tsih’ by'watof *f s Seventy miles, f>;-tbongh bylead itiionly half that ko d ist^wetrTOltedfwC v would have been a passage up the riverfrom its and the only reason for the other course to f . “g.r ™'"*—^—* ll i'? 11 i"XJ *" 1 V' n wh|ob we were driven was the m)licy of the Chinese Government to closo up the Pel-ho to foreigners for the protection of the oapitai from foreign in varion. Beyond/f" aro 'erected far up the river, which tho Government intend to keep a secret until the flames of powder shall reveal tnern. The Pel-hois a charming nvor, haring depth, above Tien-Uiu. ofJ!W rt { ourto •fifteen foot of waUr,'ahd tho width 'of the Connec ticut at iU mouth, and nearly twioe ita width above Springfield. The ourreot f H about two and miles dn hour, and tho tide, da we saw. rially affeoted it at Tung-chow, only twelve miles below Pekin, y * Tna Oondbmsbd correspond ent ofthd L*miWiUe>Co«f*rf yooenUy vWtjdlhp condemned insurgenU at Charlestown, Va., in their tolls. Of Cook, he says he was greatly astonished hy his mild and amigble pppearauoe. He adds: / «»I next went to'tW o'ell' occupied by Oapt Brown and b.o.tb of ,wh,om wore severely a found Capt.Rrowtt lying down on his Iftd. He aroso and shook hands very cordially with me; asked me to be seated; spoke of the sudden ehango of the we&ther,: Ac;; His conversa tion upon tho subjeot of tho insurrection was sub stantially tho same as that heretofore given by the correspondents of the press 1 . 1 I agree with Gov. Wise—he is the g&mest man I over saw or hoard of. 1 He is a man of strong mind and great tact, Very well informed, end extremely pelltein ocn vernation. Stevens, his oeli-mate, is the most blood-thirsty villain in tho:wholo lot; there is nothing about him that does not speak the out throat, Ai hlnS ‘sf • Rls an swer was, tnat people could not use fire-arms the way he used them at Harper’s Ferry, without ex pecting to get hurt. He said that, bo far as his grounds wdre'CbQoeriiediybe'waa'out of dangpr. He thought It probable that be had done as much damage as had been done to him. The.oondomned all that there Is no hope for them j they so stated to me; they expect nothing but the exe cution ofthe law—a;lftWt however, that they do not reoogmse. They claim that they have lived as men, and os men they will die.. X jsaid that Browa was A brave man; in point of bravery, he in no wise exceeds Cook.” 3' l PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. *JAB. ROBR SNOWDEN,J M _ HENRY iIUDDu* -•5 CoaoHixiß ov thx Mobv* 3.j8. LANCABTER. V - »** :. - - - / LKTTER BAGS j xTT&sitncUAUTB l uxcB&Nax,rnir.&'DTt.viri4. Ship Wvomtncs Barton.. M . —— soon Bark Canada,Mitehalj.. .. .MatansM, soon Bark Elisabeth j. Foulk...*. ..~.Bartmdoos, Ao. soon B r if BlackSaualJ, Davis. ~..8t Jacod* Cuba,soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. t PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23, 1959. SUN RlfiEß/.iw’Uiuf 11-BUN BETB 4 43 HIGH WATER ...s* 1 1* ARRIVED. ' ’ V ‘ ' Bris Daniel Maloney, Steelman, 8 days from Boston. inbaftaattacapUin.;: l ... . BebrMftil, Kelly, edars from Providenoa, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. Wa« m.oompany on Monday, off the Capes of the Delaware, with'eohrs George J Jonos and Pearl, both from Boston for Philadelphia. fiohr Elisabeth, Parsons, 13 days from Wado’s Point, NC, with lumber to Sarnhßolton A Co. . . Ella, Pookard, S days from Boston, in ballast to ° Bohr Smith, C days from Boston, with Ush Atwood, Rioh, 7 days from Boston* in ballast tooaptain. , CLEARED. j Bte&msbi'p Phiheas Sprague, Matthews, Boston, 'H i SteanwhioCity of Richmond, Mitchell, Riobmoad.T Webeter, Jr, . Bteannhip Boston. B.U.J.Naw York. Jns Allti.rdu!.. K Ship Shamrock, Doans; N Orleans, D 8 Stetson A Co. Bark Helen Maria. Niokerson, Bosten, Twolls A Co. Bchr E H Atwood, Rich, Boston, N Sturtorant A Co. Bohr Smith Tattle, Mayo, Proviucetown, do (Correspondence of The Press.) HAVRE DE GRACE, Nov. 53.18». The Wyoming will leave as soon as the fog dears away. Bbe has now c boats, laden and consigned ns follows: . Commerce aud Robt H Hoed, wheat, rye, cloversoed. Ao. to .Thornton Barges; John A Hooper, lumber to t 'Croskejr; Gen it Fleming, do to John Craig; Harry, coa, to Delaware City. *Y TSLXOEAPK. • • (Correspondence of the Philadelphii Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, Nov. 23, U A M. The atearaship State of Georgia, for Savannah, wont to sea at 8 o’clock thie morning.' Wind NW*ahd storming. Yours, THOB. B. HUGHES. IT TSLHOEAPH 10 TUB FBBSI. SATANSXn, Nov 21. Arrived, steamship Montgomery, from New York. , Nbw Oklbars, Nov. 2]. Arrived,ships NewHarapshue^fromHavre; JHRy erson, from New York: John. W Ward, from Liverpoo : Coeonasla, from do; J F Chapman, from do; Mary B Rich, from Boston. ■ I MEMORANDA. ,Bhip Pam Flush* MoGuire, cleared at Liverpool Ist , inst. Tor Philadelphia. • . , ;BafkOld Hickory, Holmes; hence, arrived at Havana 3 ?Biirk*ChaB W PoultneT, at Cardiff Slst ult. from Plymouth. * ißtrk Dublin, Huntley, at Havana 10th inst. from Ma tanzas. - i ■»; ;Bric Karnak, Downing, hence, arrived at Havana 10th .Brigs* Ocean Wave, Morton, and Wm McGilvery, warreh.'sailed from Provideripe 20th inst. for Philad. {Brig Ceteetlna, Ficketf, supposed tor Philadelphia, war in the stream. Fail River, ltfth inst. ißrig St Clair. Herdman. honoe. arrived at London 3d ib*L and was advertised sth to return. *6chr Hannah Matilda. Price, from Jacksonville, ar rived at Wilmington, Del, 21st inst. • Sohrs Mary Prioerßlizsafd, O’L Oooeh, Rnbinson. Fanny. Stokes, Judge Harrington,Shaw, and 8 Look wood, Truitt, arrived at Wilmington, Del, Slat inst. *■ flehr Fannie, Vaneo, tailed from Havana 12th inst. for T&-hr Crowell, henoe.arrifod at Galveston previons to the 12th inst, having made the run in 11 days and six houra-oneof the shortest, if not the shortest, pMßeage on record. >•"/'- ' ■ ■ ' -BchrsA Wheaton, Bmith,hence for New Haven: L 8 Levering, Corson. Grace Girdisr, Paine, and B F Wool gey, Hall, do tor Bottom Chas Moore. Ingersoll, do for ftaK Mary Nowell, Butler, do for —.and E W Benton, Taylor, from Delaware City for New Haven, at New York list inst. _ i Behr Sarah M Kent, Thompson, hence, arrived at Bal timore Slst inst. ! Bohr Julia Anna, Harding, tones, arrived at Savannah kßohr J Ponder, Jr, EUinMjrorth. nailed from Fall iver 19th met. for Philadelphia. . : Bohr Susan Bray, Lunt, from Newbaryport for Phila delphia, at Newport 21st inst. ’ Sohr Alpert Field, Phillips, from Taunton for Phila delphia,sailed from Newport 20th inst.' : Schr Compliance, before, reported ashore at Wood’s Hole, has got off, after discharging tor deok load of mo lasses. I BchrsEmpire, Adams, Cicero, Burroughs, and Roxana Burley, Braith, hence, arrived at Providence 20th inst. ; Sohrs Boston, Brower, and Shenandoah, Hewitt, hence, h ere below Providence,2oth inst. , . I Schr* J B .lohnflon, Johnson, Jato* L While. Gandr, Mary Anna, Bowen, o B Ashmead,Tomlin, Franois hd yraras, Babcock. N B T Thompson, Steelman, for Phila delphia, and A KMoKensie, Bradford, tor. do or Balti more. sailed from Providence SOthjnst. , ! Sohrs Tomah. Anderson, and E F Lewis, York, henee, arrived at Portland 19th inst. wgchr DonglM*, toa<M?rarrived afe Salem : Schr S B Wheeler, MoGlaaghlin,sailed from Salem ioth inrt for Philadelphia. - i ; i. i SehrßSDean, Cook, hento, arrived at Taunton 18th instant, BREAJD ipURE AND, CHEAP BREAD, | MANUFACTURED BY YHB MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAS >X OBTAISSS AT TUI BOUOWIBC PLACES! 'MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. comer el Broad and i . . Vine etreete. : C.M. CLARK.— ™—Poplar etreet.bolow I Tenth. ;H. MeNEIL.™-i— E. corner: Sixth and ! * • * ' - * Coatcsvtreet. JATHO fc SON,.—~ .No, 2M North Fifth street. 8. PANCO4ST—~--U—w-..N0. 910 Spring Garden strertv - 'JOHN G. MOXEY No. IBS Vine street. ■T. P. SMITH..™. —Wo. lli Worth Fifth Street JOHN,SAnTH.™.™....-D. E. corner Fifth and ''' _ Spruce streets. ;W. W. MATHEWS...... —,.S. E. oorner Eleventh and _Looust streets. I). KNIGHT....—. ...Broad street, below Wal •* nut. • GEORGE GARVIN——Wo. 1419,Lombard street, ft. COURTNEY,—.N. W, Sixteenth ’ and Pine etreete. WM. COURTNEY™,.™-No. COO South Twelfta ~r, . . ... etreet. -. , 8. R. WANAMAKBRiT'.i iFoderal etreet/ above Sixth. Z. ■ Corner Sooth Fourth and , . ' 'Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND....■!» '.B. W. corner Sixteenth and Ogden etreete. DAVID SADDLER,-,-North Eleventh J. WKIGHTMAN—E.oorner Eleventh and „ .. „ Jefferson etreete. S. S. TOMKINS. . r.No., ISW North Front etreet. H BROOKS. 8. W. oorner oQ Seventh end Pina etreete. ........prates etreet. below Tbir * * ? f * r*. etreet.; - » •» F. M. WOOD,—-»..8. W. oorrif iFranklmand Coateb etreete. F. M0RR15...... ...... N.rw. Burner Tenth and » . . . , , , Hbippen etreete. K. B. TURNER., -.1.., .'.‘.Tfc. ill# South Front etreet. J. SHUSTER .~8. W. oorner Broad and .& ‘ Farrieh etreete. TROfl. T. BLEST.— .™- Corner Nineteenth etreet _ _ ' _ and Ridge avenue. B. 6. wnww _ _ nr. E. corner Ninth and Federal etreete. J. McINTYRE .Twenty-seoond etreet* ab. Coatee. ALEX. FULLERTON.—Corner of Fifth nitiChris tian. J. L. H10K8... Camden. N. J., store 119 Arch etreet. .C. H. RAINIER. ~Wett Philadelphia, 86th it. _ _ ab. Haverford road. R* L. YARNELL,.. , .LenyUj Pepjsa. JOHN BARNDT^—r^........Tremont and Pine Grove GEO. B. TOwkSEND. ««WeS Charter, Peima M. MeCLBES...— .Atlantic City, N. J, D. HORTON,■■ Florence,N.J, 8* F. EBBRLBIN >...< Pa. jee-tf MECHANICAL BAKERY. S.W. Comer ITJL BROAD and VINE Etreete, PHILADELPHIA. Thie establishment ie now in eneoewful operation, day and night, and all are respectfully invited to caU and see the whole process of bread-manag for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty or earing that for thirty-five years he has been a practical Baker—five ae apprentice, and five ae Journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during had tlje of making nmnr have Men mWdufragthafoeriod? ~ In thie establishment, of which he has now the man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, ha bee how,facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. 1 ‘ ' Being unrestrained in the purchase of flonr. none bat the soundest and beet shall ever be need; and he has no hesitation, in saying that Bread of all kinds cah be de livered,unsurpassed Ifi duality had weight by that made brtho.ordinary process. - Families in whioh the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery ha* not been tried, of in whioh it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in perfeot working order, are respMtfylly asked to give it atrial now, the underugned beJmvineitwoQld lead to mutual advantage. . JOHN 0. MOXEY, - myM-tf Superintendent. noiNGS, OF THB PENNSYLVANIA " ’ ■ STATE fair. FOR im. ' BIX FIRSTTREMTUMBANP BIX DIPLOMAS. Best Furnace for Warming Buildings. , ■OAB'cbNwSIMcONH'p’&NACH. BEST PpITABufWIfiINACK. «ohmw?i)^sloltaSiS"#urnaob. . .... ! BEST 'range, ~ OHILBON’B DOU^lS'-^rKN^co , o3iNG RANGH, 1 LowlY#feffi@ Kgi BEST HNAMeXIED s'laTE' MANTELS. > --Td Axaotp A'Witsoir. For a very handsome display of EnameUed Slate Man rerr ARNOLD & WILSON. _ M _ 1810 CHESTNUT «lr«Bt,i U. m. r»i,Tw aL i| Snpt ,03-tf PAINXm MATE- 1 finglneCrV and AmbJtCuv itatiooery J Grecian Painting lrtate^ia^s^ roticUomama Designs and Yav*. St^M° w * Artist. »ud *nd Piotnro Frame.. Amerrami and Fr«noh. Cat^ojn.nrati to the triui.. . , . \ ] WHOLESALE SMe* THE PltEgS LEGAL. IVOTICE. —ESTATE OF MILLER RUS* ..v SELL, Deoeased. , , ... f , TWENTY-FOURTH Ward, City of Philadelphia, l eoeased, bate been granted to the subscriber, les'ihm: n said ward. All persons indebted to the Estate of the decedent will make payment, and those having olaiuts or demands will present them jfygaKLL * Administratrix. Twenty-fourth Ward, Oct. 24,1859. n2S-w6t» FTHE ORPHANS 7 OOURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY PHILIP Db BOJB, deceftoed. Notioe ia hereby given that MARIE PHILIPINE DU BOIS, widow of said decedent, baa filed in said oourt an inventory and appraisement, and her petition claiming to retain 8300 worth of personal property therein, specified, under the Aot of Assembly of April 14, 1891, and that the Court will approve unless exceptions be filed thereto on nr before Deoem >er 2d, 1869. J. G. BRINOKLE, j hl9-sw4t* Attorney for Petitioner. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIIADELPHIA. lathe matter ol the Estate oi'ABRAHAM KELTER, • Deceased. The Auditor appointed W the Court tn audit. Bottle, and adjust the account of piIARLPSF. ASHMEAD, Trustee of the Estate of ABRAHAM KELIER, de ceased. and to report distrituition nf the balance, will rnoet ttie patties interested, for tne purposes of nis appointment, on FRIDAY AFTEBNOOff, ftovember M, at 4 o’clock, at his Office. Southeast cor. of EIGHTH and LOCUST Atreot,. DANIEL DOUOHBRTY, nlB-wfni»t Anditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. PARRY k RANDOLPH vernl. JACOB T.HUFNAL, Owner and Contractor. D. C., September Term, 1869. No, 376. Levari Faolas. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the tond in Court, arising from the sale by the Pbenff,.under tha above writ of “All that three story brick building, situate, built, and oonstruotedupon a certamlotor niece of ground, on. the southwest corner of Green and Nine teenth streets, it the Fifteenth ward of the city of Phi-' jadelphia; said lot oontaining in front or breadth on Oreen s«reet, thirty-six feet, and m depth thirty-three feet five inches; the said building emoted thereon being thirty-nx feet on Green street, and thirty-threo feet five inches in depth, and the lot of ground and.eurtilawi ap purtenant thereto,“will attend to his duties on TUES DAY, the 39th da? of November, A. D. 1859. at 4 o’olook P.M., at his Offios, No. 530 WALNUT Btreet» )n the oity of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in in terest are retuired to present their olaims, or else be d.U,jd from coming Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ' CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, SIMON vs. OOPPLE, Ft. Fa. Sept.T„ 1869, N 0.173. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to report distri bution of trui fund arising from the sale of defendant’s persona! property under the above writ, will attend to tho duties of his appointment, on. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30th, 1859. At 4 o’olook P. M., at his Offioe, No. 811 ARCH Btreet, whsii and where all'persons interested are re quired to present thoir. olaims. or be debarred from oomine in upon said fund. [JOSEPH P. DRINTON, nlf-lOt* Auditor. jgSTATE, OF NATHAN O. HOWARD, Lettem of Administration on the Estate of NATHAN G; HOWARD deceased, having been granted to »he undersigned- all porsona having claims or domnnds against said Estate, are requested to present them, and all those indebted to said Estate, to make payment, without delay, to GEORGE BERQEANT, Administrator, nlg-wflt ' • 453 WALNUT Btreet.. WINES AND LIQUORS. JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGE WHITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, &0., 1U SOUTH FRONT Btreet, offers for sale, In bond only, STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAIBLEY MALT WHfSKEY. 537-3 m WE CALL ATTENTION OF TUB TRADE to this really Superior nrtiole : ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in assorted packages constantly on band. Orders reooivedfor direot importation. Also—Henaessy Cosnao, to Roy Cognac, London and Holland Gins, Claret ia Wood and Cases. Champagnes, high and loir prices. LONGCHAMP, Importer. 010-Stn 317 South FRONT, Philadelphia. OD COGNAC BRANDY, Ks, Ki'ftmd X* Pinots, Do. do. Otard. Do. do. Henneesy, In bond, and for sals by A. MERINO. 020 140 South FRONT Street. in quarts, pints, -B* and half pints. The celebrated orand “ Incom parable” for sale by F. D. LONGCHAMP, oH-lm 217 Bouth FRONT Btreet. George whiteley. No. 139 Soath FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, &0., offers for sale, io bond only, the following, among other standard brands of brandjr: Pmet, Ctixtillon, & Co., Tboe. Hines k. Co., Julee, Robin, A Qo,, Otard, Dupuy, A Co„ A. Soignotte, Marett, Camees, PeUevoisin, i C. pupont ACo„ Union Proprietors, ' J. A F. Nlartelle, Jas. Hennes«y. Afko, Stuait’s Paisley Malt Whisker, and the choicest varieties of Madeira. Sherry, Port, Bursuudy, and Rhine Wiues, Palm Tree Gin, Jtunaioa Rum. Santa Crux Rum. Bordeaux Oil. Ac.. Ao. 527-ly ff^LARET. —10U cases Burton & Guestier’s 8t JuJien 5 300 do. St.Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton st. Jullen; 100 do. do. Talence, pints; 00 do. Chateau La Rose: « do. do. Leoville: Scotch Ale, in stone and glass; Younger's,Harvey’s,Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, m store and for sale by aul ■ A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Btreet. SCOTCH, WHISKEY. 125 puncheons Jameaftewart A Co.'s Paisley Malt, ia bond and fnmale by GKOKGE WUITRLKf. MEDICINAL. FJIHE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!— TRIEBEMAR, 1. 2, and 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent cf England, and secured hy the Seals of the Eoole de Pharmaoie de Pans, and the Impenal College of Modicioe, Vienna. No. 1 is invuluable for exhaustion, spermntorrhma, and all physical disabilities, , No. 3 completely eradicates all traces of those diseases that faave.behith.erto treated by the nauseous and per nicious use ol oopaivia and Cubans. No. a biui out] rely lupranted ttia iß'srldQinMDfintr dury, thoreby insuring to tho sufferer speedy relief, dis persing all inipuritios, and rooting out the venom of die easi*. TRIEBEMAR, Nos. I, 2. and 3, are prepared in the form of a losenge, devoid of taste and amen, and oan to carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin oases, and divided into separate doses, as administered by Velpeau, Lalletnand. Roux, Rioord, Ao. Pnee 83 each, or four ensos for 89, whioh saves 83: and in 637 oases, where by there is a saving of 89. To be had. wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARROW, 194 Bleeckcr street. Now York. Sola also, at Retail by dALLENDER A CO., corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia, and hy T. W. DYOTT Sc 80NS.2H l/orth aKOOND Slrool, Wholesale ami Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. , n22-d3ni Rockbridge alum water.—This Natural Mineral Water, so well known and ox tensivolyusedat the South, possesses curative proper ties in many cases.of Cbronjo Disease and Debility, which nave gamed for it a European aa well ae an American reputation,. 1 Many invalids, either restored *or relieved byitsnso, bear willing testimony to its remedial powers. It is used in BCrofulons ana Cutaneous affections, Chronic Piarrhcea, D}epepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and in ailmentspecnliar to Females. It ii also oseral ae a Tonic in adebilit&ted condition of the system * KOCkSjUBOE ALUM WATER I. bottled with cere, at the Bpnngs, and (n this condition retains its virtues for a lone time, unimpaired. A supply will always be found with our agents, from whom it may bo ordered with confidence in its fro|hßesi and purity, via i ?«{»&'■ ’ Pamphlets eontamiiCTill particulars can he obtained he above a jWIAZIER A RANDOLPH, j 011-mwelm* • Proprietors, IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC 'SPEAKERS. AND SINGERS. I w LANCASTER’S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. ! 44 A SLIGHT CQLD,” if its first symptoms are not arrested, too often lays the foundation of a variety oi Pulmonary Complaints, including Winter Cough, Asth ma, bronchitis. lnfluonsa, Irritation and Soreness ol the ThroAt. and other constitutional derangements. The evil eonspquoncei of these disorders mAy be easily averted or subdued bjr keeping At hand aeupply of the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the test.o! pul>!ip experience for several years. , Containing neither opiates nor any injurious anodyne, thev maybe mnlv token by the youngest ohild or the most deuoate female. Prepared only by ™ LANCASTER, ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets. , 017 mwftm Philadelphia, Pa. TJA. MOFFAT'B VEGETABLE LIKE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have two. thoroughly touted, and pronounoed a sovereign remedy for .dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-buru and neadaohe, oostiveness. diarrhoea, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, • foift, gravel, worms, scurvy, uloora, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common oolds and in fiuensa, lyregulanty and all derangement of the female system, piles, and various other diseases to whioh the ham« frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr. W. B. MOFFAT. S3* BROADWAY, New York, ami by .Druggists generally all over the oountrr. sM-dA Wly ZOLLICKOFFER’S ANTI-RIIEUM ATIC CORDIA-L.—Sib..* I have been afflicted with rheu matism for a long poriod-a portios of the time had no :use of my limbs. Tried four Cordial, and in three days J was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely lelt ine. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful com .p'aint. Yours,-Us. W. Nswuv. Broker.«3i Pm«st. ] Prepared by THEOOORE DiLKS, Chemist. N. E. •oorner PI vB and SIXTH sts. nif-Sm BUSINESS CARDS. Business card. FANCY GOODS. \r 'n,B,»nr «f. k. & P ’ GFOSHOLJS, Importer*, No, SO BANK St re et, hove now in store a grunt variety of fancy articles, expsesaly imported for Christmas sales; such ati , Jewel and WatehstaMfe. or Boxes, Inkstands, Card reeetvers. Sorema nndjdor Boxes, Vasos, Statuary, flacons, Table Bells, and other ornamental faney good*, in bronae, pearl, sheK biso, China and ciystal, paper maohe goods, leather bags, satehe's. &c. Now.on exhibition to the trade, and for sale at mode rate pnees. nSI-et Boyle & laudjbh’b MARBLE MANTEL WAREROOM. „ MONUMENTS,STATUARyTAo, , No*, i and 6 Etwt Street. IID ( i n ®,of Broadway, NEW YORK. J 4g* LADDER, JOHN 0. BOYLE. T.he trade end Public ere requested to call and ex* amine our specimens. Frioos to suit the times— ate vinx f ten per pent., at least. nJ swSm THOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, No. 573 SoothFOURTH Street. nlB-«m* XVM. H. GROVE, Manufacturer of Show v* ,pMtf;v3K!M2W om 111 North FOURTH Street. 8 (late SHUSTER’S) Steam Cabinet Fining, Moulding. “” 5 A s h a :,«' i TSfALLACE &> BRODIIEAD, m % CH / 1 !!'? 15 J! LA P B ‘ NEW YORK. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold, on Commission, is B» WitbACi. Edward 0. Brophbad. o»8-4rn A lex. McKinney, Will praobs* in Westmoreland* Armstrong, and In flioaa counties. selLtf TIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE aso CHESTNUT Street, forwards Paresis. Peek* ages, Merchandise, Bank Ngtes, and Speoie, either by its own Lines, or in oonneouon with other Express Com panies, *to all the principle towns and cities of the l/mted States. „E. 8. BANDFORD, • onl-tf General Superintendent PORE CONFECTIONERY, ' ma ”e£wa® aVhkintz, Late of 8. Henrlon. Stare 8. w. corner ARCHand NINTH streets, Sm (Factory 814 Filbert street.) V B. PALM R’ ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. E. orner FIFTH and CHEST NUT. ■ ' A BEL. Subscriptions taken for the best City end Country Newspapers, at lowest o&sh prioes. seS-Sro ZIEGLER <fc SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the wise and prudent course they have pursued sinoe vhejr commencement in business, oy selling a first-raje OTtloleal *. low finnr*. »M-tf T OVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. and M - A bbls., at ieduced prioes, for sale by JAJtfES GRAHAM ft CO., I.KTITIA JITENTON LEMONS.“2SO boxes Menton QfiflBELS, No. 1 HERRING—IOO half White Pish.in .tyre and j WjVl.. J. TAYLOR A CO,, 122 and 12( North .-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1859. TOWnHAJLkOAD--WINTER ARRANGEMENT— On anu after MOND ay. Nov. 2X, 1869. FOR GERMANTOWN. ’ Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,7.C0. 9, io, 11. ami UA. M.. 1,3,3, 3>s, e, Oi, 6,7, 8, 0,16, and 11* p. M. ’ Leave Gormantown 6. 7, 7)4, 8, 8X,9)tir.i0.11.A.M.. ~,, 3,,,«,3, g^ A P.M,' Leave Philadelphia 9.05 mm. A; M.,3,and R) P. M. Leave Gormantown 8.10 mm. A. M., Liu mm., M 4, and CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. pLeave PhiladelphiaB, u A. M„ 3,4,5)4,7, and 10 Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10. 7.40, 8.66, ami 12.40 A. M.. 8.40,5.40,8.40, and 8.40. P. M. - m ” , of, SUNDAYS, Leave PMladelrtuaS.OS A. M„ ~ » n d 8* P. M. Rlioitnut Hill 7JSO A. M„ UAO. 5.30, and 3.(0 WR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. LesvePhlMelaklja, », 11.08, a3n., A. M„ 1.05,j.(», 4)4, and 11)4 P> M. Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, U A. M., 1)4, 4)4, and 8 P,M ‘ ONSDNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. £Sav.Nom.tow, {) 7 i A.M i^d.&i M, 4H,' p'/Sf' ’■ UJ * A ' Leave Manayunk«)4,7)4,8)4,9)4, and 11)4 A. M.,2.3, s'B«"U’dB?^.M-ON 5 ' 8 «" U ’ d8?^.M -ON SUNDAYS, ' Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3. nnd C'i P M. Leave Manayunk 7)4 A. 6)4, and iX p. M. L l ?i.&P orR l ou ß er * nt4in d«nt, alfl.tf DEP.'T, NINTH and GREEN Ptryels. mmmm ' WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Eor BETHLEHEM, DOYLKBTOWN, EASTON, LENTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON. On and after MONDAY, Noyemberjth, 18W. Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILtW Streets, Philadelphia, DAILY, < Sundays exoepted s) - For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mnnoh Chunk, Hazleton, Ao., (Express,)at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9AO A. M.andSP. M, (Accommodation,) at 8.40 A.M. and 4 For Fort Washington, (Aooommodatlon.) at 8 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leavo Bethlehem, (Express,)atB A» M. and4.lo P. M. LeaveDoylestown, (Accommodation,)at 7 A.M.aud 3.«0 P. M. Loave Fort Washington.(Aoooramodation,) at 7. A.M. ! > ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M, Philadelphia, for Dojjestown, at 4 P. M. Doylostowa for Philadelphia, at 7 A.M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, nt 2.40 P, M. Fare to Bethlehem, 81.60; to Mauoh Chunk, 83.60; to Easton, 81.50: to Doylostown.Bpoentß. Through tickets must to procured before entering the Passenger Trains (exoept Sunday .Trains) oon neotat Berks street with Fifth and Bixth-&treots, aud Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELuIS CLARK. Agent 1859. 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW yORK LINKS. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00*8 LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, VBOM WALNUT-STSISST WUAEV, Will leave as follows, vis: park. At 6A. M>, via Camden and Amboy, Cam. A Am. i Accommodation - $3 25 At 6 A« M., via Camden and Jersey City,(New Jer*oy)Aoqommodation.... 1U At 6 via Camden and Jortey City, Morning At 11 A*. M.« by Steamboat, via I'acony and Jersey City, Westorn Express 3 00 At 12)4 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation 226 AtS P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. AA. Ex- press.. ..... 200 At 4 P. M..by Qteomboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City. Evening Express 3 00 At 4 P. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jer sey City, 2d Class Tioket 2 26 At 6 P.M., via Camden and Jersey City Bvening Mail.. 0 At 11P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mail S 26 At 5 P, M, via Camdenand Amboy,Accommodation, (Freight and Possengor)—lst Class Ticket 325 , 2d Class Tioket 160 The fl P- M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail. Saturdays exoepted. For Itolvulere,Easton, Fleipjpgton, Ao.,at 8 A.M. ai s) B /ilauoh Chunk. Allentown* and Bethlehem, at 9 A. M.. vm Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap, Btrouqiburg, Scranton, Wijkeabarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ao., at 5 A.M., via Delaware, Lopkawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M,,and 2tnd4F,M. For Freehold, at« RL xn<yjP. M. For Bristol. Trenton, Ae, at 2)4 and 4 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf.- . , For Palmyra, Delanoo. Beverly, Bnrhngton, Borden town, Ao., at ISJ4* 1< anu 8)4 P. M. Bteamboat John Neilaon.for Boidentownand interme diate places, at 2)4 P.M. . ..... Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate planes, at 11 A. M. aud 4 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only ahowad each passenger. Passengers are prohibited irom taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pound* to to paid for extra. The comp'my l'mlt then responsibility for bnggayo to one dollar per pound, ant will not bo liable for any amount beyond 8100, exoept by saeotal contract, Gobi. 1869. VTM. H. GATZMER.Agent. San inSEBSSE! PHILADELPHIA. WIL gl|gHMKi MINGTON, AND BALTI PASBSkoER n TwVNB For Baltimore at 8.16 A, M., 12 noon, (Express,) and 11.10 P.M. For Chester at *.15 A. M.. 13 noon, and 11.10 P. M, For Wilmington at 813 A. M., 12,4 30, ami 11.101’, M, For New Castlo ft 3 16 A. M., and 4.‘U P. M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. M.. and 4 30 P. M, For Dover at 8.16 A. M., and 4 SO P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M,, and 4 30 P. M, For Beaford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A, M M and 4.30 P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M.,<Express,; 10.15 A, M., and 5.25 P. M. • joave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M.andllJOA. M., 1.45 and 8.40 P. M. * ' ,eave Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. >e&veBoafordato.4s A. M., nnd 4.05 I*. M, Milford at 7AO A. M., and 4.25 P. M, jeavo Dover ift 9.05 A. M., and 5.00 P. M. ,eave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. ,eave New Castle at 10 66 A. M.. and 8 r. M. ,eave Chester at 8,12 A. M.. 2.22 and 9.16 P. M. ioave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A, M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE ‘ Leave Ohostor at 8.45 A. M., ij-JdancJ }l.<p P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.26 A, M.,12.WP.M., and UJO A, M, Only at 11.10 P. M„ from sulas»lphia to Balt} more* OnlT at 6.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR aJttaohed, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for FerrjviUe and intermediate nlaeesatj P. IV. plfet *“ “•* ‘34.rt.MUI. Leave WjlniTiijton for Philadelphia ami intermediate plvesat3.« P. M. Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Run, Chase's, and Harowood at 3-64 P. M. n 5 8. M. FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE- ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkestorre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, St. Paul s, Dotroit, DunUetb, and St, Louis. Passenger trains will leavo the Philadelphinnnd Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and ViNF. Streets, WIDY. ( B U nd„. A „c.p. )? d^«follo t^8 For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul s, Burlington, and St. Louis. 3AO P. M„ NIGHT KXPRESB. For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Bt. Paul's B rbngtoa, and Bt. Louis. .JTbe Mo A. M.and 8.80 P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7JO A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes- B °ia l B n M B^viiiQ^^fcli o o n A” LACK - Baggage oheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and suspension Bridge. „|KV Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office. Northwastcorner ofSIXTH and CIIKfiTNIJT Streets, and at the Fasten* ger Depot. oorner BROAD and VINK. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine,daily, (Ban day exoepted,; for all points West and North, at dr. M. Freights must be ueUveud before S P. M. to insure going the saino day, For further information, apply at Freight Depot. BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAR. 8. TaFpKN, General NIW. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, 001-tf Philadelphia. rpilK PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL X RAILROAD. 1859. iim 1859. THE CAPACITY OF T^fU 8 KQUAL T 0 TMtEE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trams from Boston, Now )or it, find all poiuts East, and at the Unlon.D®pot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati. Bt. Louis. Cleveland. Chicago, Burlington. St. Paul’s,lndianapolis, Louisville, jiew Orleans, ami all intermediate nmpta in Ohio, Inmana.lUinois. Kentuc ky. Michigan, Wnoonsin, Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas, ana Nebraska—thus furmilung faoihtiee for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for spood and com fort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, without ohnngo of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are ntjaohed to enoh Train; Woodruff’s Bleeping Cars to mpress and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail andFaatLines,Sun days exoep tod. Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Fast Line “ . •* , IUO A. M. ■ Express Train leaves M 1080 Night. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkesburg Accommodation nt 1130 A. M. Harrisburg AooommodaUon, via Columbia,2.oo P. M. Columbia “ 4 p, M, lWenKcri for Woat Chaatar will take the Wail, Parkfl.burr, and I-niipaatar Traina, at tha Ponnaylvanla Railroad Fasaeuaar Station. . Paaßancßr; lor Siinbury, Williamaport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara k alia, aud intßrrrißdiate Mint., lonvin j Phila delphia at a A. M., and k P. M., no diractW through. 'fiakata Westward may be obtamad at the office of tha Companym Pill adolohfa. Now York, Beaton, or Bal timore l and Ticlrota Laatward at any of tha important Railroad pffiee; in the W.et; at.o on board any of tho popular Line of Steamara on the Miuuaippt or Ohio g$L Fare aliray* as Jew tu any other Route. „The completion of the Weaiern .connection* of the Penneylvantß Railroad to Cmoafo, make Ihii the The connection oftrapka by the Railroad Bridge at Pittaburg,avoiding*l draTage or ferriage of Freight, togother with the paving of time, are advantage* readily by Shipper* of Froight and Uie Travelling „ „ FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Ronte treichUof Jill dnsferirtior.a e*n bo re warded from Philiwlolphjs, New York. Boslcm. or Balti more, to Any poiuton the Railroads nLOhio. Kenluokj, Indiana, Illinois, Wisoonsia, lowa,pr,slisaour», by Kau rond direot. , v . The Pennsylvania Railroad also sonneetjiat Pittsboru withStsiunor*. by whioh Goode mb be ft.rwArdMd to any port on,the Ohio. Kentnoky, Tynnusuco, Cumberland, Itlmom, Wisconsin. Miroun, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivera; and At Cleveland. Sandusky, and Chicago. wuhSteatacre to altpcrtsonthe Northwestern Lakes. Murohante and Sharers entrusting the transportation of tneir Freight to true Couipiny, oan rely wltnoonfi denoe on its ipeedy transit. THKKATESOF FRUlGHTtoanyßointin the West by tho Pennsylvania Rtulro-J nr© at all tunes as favora ble os are ohaygeu by ether Itallrovl Companies. “ via Penna. Rail- Mo'rohanU in the Wert ordering good. from the Kart, will dowel! to direct thorn U' bo .hipped by this Routo. For Freight Contrnot; or Shipping lWotiona, npply to, or addrpM either of the following Agent, of tho Oom s“,‘ - D. A. RTEWART, Piltrtrarg: Doyle k Co.,Steubenv,lle t O.; H.B.l'ierco k Co., Zanoe in fe, O.i J.J. Jobopton. Ripley, 0.; R. MeNoely, Maye ville, Ky.i Orm.hy k Cropper, Porfanionth, 0.-, Faddook k Co., JeOeraonyille, Indiana! 11. W. Brown k Co., Cmoinnati.p.l Athern k Hibbort, Cincinnati, 0.: R, C. Meldrnm, Medigon. Iml.l William Bingham, l.oulivillo, Ky.; P. G, O’Riley k Co., Rvaniville, Jnd.; N. W. Gra ham* Co., Cairo, 111.-Jft, F. 811., m lwiaf l , Mo.| John 11. Harm, Nn.hvillo.Tonn.; Harm k Hunt. Memphu, Tpnn.l Clarke k Co., Chloaso, lll.j W. 11. jl. Koonti, Alton, Hly Murphy k Wne.liubugue, III.; or to Freight Ab'pnt? of Railroad, at dille;ent pointi in the Wert. Partle. attending,to their own phlimienU from thn Boot, will bod It tolheir lnt«ro«t to oall on the Agent,of h r^|.TXr>d^ MAURAV/ k KOON3, » North street. Baltimore. hPjF.CH k CO., JAstorHotiao.orl 8, William st..N.Y, CkECii& CO..M Kilby street, Boston. No. 20 BANK Street. WEST CHESTER aud PHILADELPHIA KAIL- On and affir IBM. 7.80 and 9.30 A. M.. and at 150 and 61* mT . L«J?yA,woit Cheitar. from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, u\l and 10 A. M., and SJOsndf ONSUNDAYS-Leavo Philadelphia at 8 A.M., and 9 Y. M. Leave Weat Cbajter at 7 Jo a. M,. Siid 4JO plm. . .I- « henry WOOD, ®*U General Superintendent. nSrmES&ssm Philadelphia „ Leave* theJDeppt, at corner of BROAD and VINE points, connecting at Harri«l>urr with train* runmuj to KtUbors, Chnmtar.^Carii.l« f< a„ n l,u rT . to. Leav? MB.MJ’. M., DAILY, for and At 4.48 P. ftL,DAILY, < Bundaya excepted,) for READ ING. and intermedia point#. apid W. H, McILHJSNNY,Beoretai7, RAILROAD LINEN. INSURANCE , COMPANIES, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, INCORVOHATED, MARCH, 1859, [. now prepared to melee INSURANCE upon Build In,B. Furniture, and Merchandise generally. AOAINBT 1.083 OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts its Business on the Mvtvai. Plan Exclusively, all the insured being alike into ested, thereby offering great inducements to those who 4 ish to iniuro economically as well as safely. Further particulars may be obtained on application to any of the Directors or at the Office of the Company, No. 3 MOUTH FIFTH STREET. " n< ’' 1' W'wod Chapman, JohnJ. Lytle. James Bmedley. «*?«»» William Hawkins, Caleo Clothier, Thomas P. Rowlett, Robort E. F.vans, Joseph Howard, Ellwood B. Davis, Frederick Cadmus. BENJAMIN MALONE, President. JAMES BMEDLEY, Vico President. John J. Lytle, Treasurer T. E. Chapman, Seoreti Delaware mutual safety IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. The following Statement of the Affaire of the Com pany is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. from Nov. l, 18M, to Oct. 31,1659 On Marine and inland Risks $356,2’8 39 On Fire Risks 115,789 90 „ , . $471,966 29 Premiums ou Policies not marked off Nov. 1, 1868...- 28184838 , _ PBBMUIMS Marked off as earned, ir<>m Nov. 1.1858,' to Oct. 31,1853: On Marino and Inland Kisks.. r .. $371,111 88 On Fire Rinks na,s« 40 Interest, Jic., received during same period fLOBBBB,KIPHNIEB, KTC, luring the year as above: nlund Navigation Losses , $263,995 70 Fire Losses 28,172 36 Roturn Premiums 33,160 13 Reinsurances, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Jce 48,295 84 Expenses, Salaries, Rest, Sta tionery, 22,210 27 ABSKTB 07 THE COMPANY, , , November 1,1869: $123,060 Philadelphia City Six per ct. Loan .$123 060 00 100,000 Ponna. State Five percent. Loan.... 93,665 00 SI.OOO Do. do. Six do. do 21,000 00 36,000 United Staton Treasury per cent. Notos. aud interest duo __ 35,265 M SO,OOO United States Treasury 5 per cont. Notes 30,616 00 35,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phi ladelphia 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage m 6 per cent. Bonds 43,600 00 20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Bix percent. Bonds 12,300 00 11,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail- way Company’7’por~cent,"Coupon Bonus U.COOOO 16,000 900 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and Prinoipal _ , guaranteed bj the City of Phila... 16,000 00 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Itailruad 5,C00 ICO SK« forth rViinsyivamaßaU- J,77S °° road Company. 850 00 1.200 80 Shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000 3 Shares Philadelphiaandßavannah Steam Navigation Company. - 200 00 ISO 3 Snares Ocean Stoam Navigation Company 1M 00 360 6 Shares rlulailelphiaand Havre do Grace Steam Tow l>oat Company. 600 00 200 3 Shares Fluladolphia Exohange .Company IMOO £406.880 Par. $411,949 » Coat. Market Va1ue,5403,718 64 Bonds and .Mortgages.... 14.000 00 Heal Estate fil,3di3ft Bills Receivable, for Insurances made 181,098 69 Bahnoesdue at Agoneies—Premiums on Ma rino Policies, Interest, and othor dobts due the Company . 66,664 68 Boni> Arid Slock of sundry Insurance Compa n’es Cash on doposit in 8ank5......... November?, I&K9. • The Board of Director* have TIIIS DAY declared n Cneh Dividend of kIUHT PER CENT, on the Capita Stock of the Company, and SIX I»ER CENT, interest on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the lat proximo. Th«v have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN -IY*HYE PER OKNT.on the Earned Premium* for tho ioar ending Ootobar 31,1859, Cortmoates tor whip! will lie nmiftd to ttio parties entitled to the same, on am after the lirstof December no<t. DIRECTORS. Vt iHinm Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Houder, J. F. Poniston, Thßo|)h<lus l'nuldwg, Ilonry Moan. J in It. Ponroso, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis, H. Jones Bmoko, Janies Traqunir, Kponcer M'lU aine, William Kyre.Jr., Tliomhs C. Hand, J unfa C. Hand, Koliert Burton, william C Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, inneph H. .Soil, James It. M’Farland, ir. K. At. Huston, Joshua I*. Eyre, Oconee <J. Leipor. John H. Semple, Pittsburg, Hugh Cranr, It. T. Morgan, Charles Kelly. A. H. Berger. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. LBlJRNtSecretary. nil-tin B HANOI! OFFICE OF THE NEW YOHK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. capital. 9i.aix>oop. TIIOS. J. I ANOABTER, lnsuranoe Agont and Broker, BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY • No. 332 WALNUT Street. «. CAPITAL, Sl,flOO.<M). PIULADILPUU Rkpkbknck: Thnma* Robins, Jolm W. Claßhorn. Lewis Cooper. J. B. Lippinoott. William Hhnfler. Robert rVwinx, ,037-lm HOWARD FIKE AND MARINE insu rance COMPANY. No. 4U WALNUT SlrMt Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. H. H. Bbilnn*ford» C. E. Spangler, 11. H. Houston, u Win. H. Love, ** Charles F. Norton, Isaao Mjrer, Edward A. Warno, ’ojs*i I. Tlios.L. Lqilerc, Lwtfir' John 0. Jflmw, John W. Hoxtou. Wilham Kai«uel, Edwin Hooth, K. 8. Warne. John K, AdJioku, H.T. -THOMAB L. LUDKRAt ident—E. 8. WARffE. . DUY. del« Preaulent _ Vice Presii B«or«tarr—CHAFLKS A. American fire insurance co.. INCORPORATED Mlff-CIUHTBR. PEJtPET- No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surpliu In- Tested in sound and available Securities, oontinue to in sure on, Uwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port andtlioir Carsoei.ftna other Personal Propart/. AU losses liberally ami promptly adjusted, DIAUCTO&S. George Jol»» T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund 0. Dutilh, Patnok Brad), Chat. W. Poultney, Morns. UE ABBOTT, President, wretary. Jatt-ly if GEORt THOMAS R.MARIH.ao. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4U CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL ISM, BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS* . DIRKnoKa: Bamvix. Wriqht of Wright, Broe., A Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan A Co. Chaulus RioitAiitoON.. J. C. Howe A Co. GKORSBA.WBdr ...... West, Fobos, A Lloyd. Barclay Lippi*»cott... Lipjunoott, Hunter, A Boot) Jacob W. Stout Chatlees, Stout, A Co. Hrnbt Lbwis, Jr .. Lewis, Bros., A Co, David B. Biknky Davis A Birney. A. H. Aosunhrim...... ~ Rosenheim, Brooke, A Co. John B. Ellison John It. Ellison A Sow. John W.Lverman..... John W. Evernmn A Co* Thomas 8. Martin . Mat ago A Martin. WILLIAMS I, BLANCHARD, Beo*y, au4-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIE STATE OF PKNNSYLVANIA-FIRK AND MA RINE INHURANCL~No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- Clmrtered in 17W—Capital S2OQ,IW-A6sata, Janunry 1* IBM. 9547.4 M 60 100. .All invested tit sound Mid available securities—con tinue to insuro on Vessels ami Gnnrccs, Buildings, Stock* of Meronnndue, Ac., on liberal tmms. „ „ „ DIRECTORS: Henry 1L Sherrord, George U. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant. Jr.* Charles Maatuoator* Tobias Warner, William 8. niniui, Thmmu IJ. Wattson* wl‘.? "• . Henry G. Kroeman, William R. white, Charles 8. Lewis, Georjre C. C.irson. ,HKNK\f J>. HIIHHRERD, President. WILLIAM jeS-wfoitf Life insurance FA NY.—THE PENN RANGE COMPANY, North* DOCK Streets. Asset*, S'.Ml. INSURES LIVES far the i Siticß and endowments— Eatato.and make* all c contingencies of Life. They act a* Kxooutora, / Trustees, and Guarumuß. f. , , TRUSTEES, in el L. Millar, Samuel 8. Blokea, njnmin Coates,,, William Martin, chard S. Newbold, James H. MoFarlanl. I ham P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trailer, wilharn, H. Korn, Jame* Kuuton, Samuel C. Huey. Theophihis Paulding* Charles Hallow-ell, Edmund A. Souder, Heurr 0. Townsend, pamel L. Hutchinsoa, RadolphuH Kent, John W. llornar, Wiumra H. Carr, Kill* 8. Archer, P. X? DuHow, Samuel !. Christian* William Rohortson, Joseph M. Thomu, Waruer M. Ilium, John G. Brenner, F. 8, Miohlar, Enslon. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAML. K. BTOKES. Vice Preset. Hornok. Soorotarv. aulB-ly r|WE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE i COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT BtreaL CHARTER PERPETUAL. AN!) TRUST COM mutual LIFE INSU «a*t corner of THIRD and {,225 25. whoto term «f dife— grant* -puroliase* life interests in oontroou depending on the idmimslratore, Assignee* CAPITA HUJUMiUH . . MMOOO FIRE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. FjrfllnHurftnoe.liriiit.nUmlpprv.fltuiil.ciii fiuiliiiiuflnnd Merohauumu of all deaor■ v<t u>iir. Marine Insurance, inland nnd Opprii, on Yphsela, Freight and Cargo to ami from all K»rUi of Uio World. gEOROK IF. llAR^ProiideiiL K. V. ROSS. Vino PrdwlanL H. R. COO(>H H A 1.1,. Secretary. 8. H. BUILER, Aun t Secretary, IMUHCTOHB. K. W. Hnilotr, Amlrow H. Cimintenfi Ch:irlcK U. Im!ny, H, K. Cnu'cutiull. Hnn. H. M. Kuilor, ftul George H. Hart. E. F. A. C. Cattail, Foster ti.J’erkms, Samuel Jouea, M,D<> AfACUINtCItY ANI) IRON. 9AMVXL V. KS&ntCK, 1. VAOOHAN MBKEIOI. _ WILLIAM H. MKRHirs. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STKKKTf, * MElfSlbTT'shNS, , ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Entries, for Land, River, and Marine service, Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao. 5 Castings of all kinds, elUier Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, to. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved constryotion. Every description of Plantation Machinery. suoh os fusar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, o[>on Steam 'rains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Enxmes. Ac. Sole Agents for N. Killleux’*. Patent Sugar Boiluu Apparatus t Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: and Aspinwall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain tne Moontne. aus-* IftOOfl r °XES AMERICAN AND AW,UWpRKNOH Wimow HLASS-Tlie inonl iPlirovad brudl, and of ev.rydi.. nml qunlitr required ’ D “'' l ” r '' oon,, ’ r ’’te 1 ’ ENCAUSTIC TILES lot ” oI, “ SM ' Vitrified Pipe ror drains and Water oonduotors Impoited and tor sale by fcbU-U WMCU]iB'isUT I Blr.lt EDUCATIONAL. MR. SCHMIDT having been so often requested to devote his time again to the instruo tion of Music, and especially of the Piano and the icienoe of Composition, dost takes pleasure to iufonn ns kind friends nod an honored publio. that he shall be lappy to reoeivo a limited number of pupils. Mr. 8. i peaking the French, Spanish. Enolish and German janouaoks with like faoihtf, will be happy to employ either of them at the desire of the pupil. Classes will be formed after Logier’s oelebrated sys tem (wlnoh has proved so highly successful m Pane and also \n New York under Messrs. Gottsciialk, Mason at Ijolobkck, and which is m fact the system of all the celebrated conservatories in Europe, an early applica tion for which is respectfully solicited. for terms, 4c., Mr. B,would respectfullr request to ipply to Messrs. Chicrhhing 4 Son’s Piano Ware louso. No. 807 Cnestnut street, and Messrs. Andik 4 Co., No. 1104 Chestnut street. n n -n I* REFERENCES! C.Guiliou.Esq., Gustav Ratter, Esq.. N. Y.. Messrs, Chickenng 4 Anna. H. A. Wollenhaupt, Esq., •* ~ » C Maurice Strakosoh, Ksq., “ I, Co.. W. V. Wallace, Esq,, .« a Hall 4 Son, N, Y W. Mason, Esq., “ u ' d , ft , l . Bo respootfully request trie perusal of he following letters of Mr. Gottschalk, the eminent Pianist and Composer, (the first to a distinguished gentleman of this city,jwheu Mr. 8. came first to Phi adelpnia: Mon ohor F——, Mon ami Mr. Alfred Schmidt, ae rendant a Phila aelpliie* jo n ai pu resistor au plaiair de ine rappeler a votre amiable souvenir en voua faiaant oonnaitre un oharmant homme etna Artiste distingue. Mr. Schmidt eat du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son tftlent eat tres eminent et comma gentleman vous apprenez Lien vite lea quahtea aui lea distinguent. Vous etea hi amiable et si devoue aux artistes, que voua ne devez vous en pron are qu’a vous inomede vous lea voir tous reconuu»nder: ai quelque lois voua avez murmure contre cos eapecea de lettroa de change tireea par I’amitie aur I’amitie que lon appelle leltresd’introduction.soyez d’avance per* auade que celle-ci ne vous procurers aucune des epinea que caoheut preaque toutealea relations de la soeiete. r*ut a yous de cceur. Milles ohoae a T. et agrees lues compliments atleotueux. GOTTBCHALK. 022-«tuth2m Trinidad de Cuba, 1 Juil. 1864. . . Habana. Isle tie Cuba, 24 Fobrier, 1854. J a» examine aveo infiuement d’interet le plan d’etu- S e ? pour I harmonie et la composition que Mr. Alfred eonmidt se propose de fairo suivre a sea eleves, otje suis houroux do declarer, qua je le oron tree clair. tre* " et : e Pj u " favorable aun avanoement rapide. 'll quant au fond a celui quo suit le Tam. Jecroie ausei devoir recoin- K^VdWro e rd"e ,e oSL», Mr - A ' Bchmid ‘ cnmm ” pr °- J l91 ™ li. M. GOTTSCHALK. S T - MARR’S episcopal academy. S NnAv e « ,W , oSt^ fBixleenth » w,, l> D V ,re -O Pa, ND r AY ’ September 13th, at 9 A. M*. Applications for admission, if made he fare the Kerin, mil, of the term, shouldl bo mode to the PnnoiwS. „rv„ J ' ANDHRWB HARRIS, A.M., ■ AOW-»fAm.tf 1607 RAdE Street. 3763,814 07 AM Kill CAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE iilL , rolmhlo medium throuphwhich Schools and Fumi lifls may obtaincompetent teachers. Parents may ob 'Sffi¥i.‘' 0 *5 n otet r r^ h f •*“ 3489,477 23 $623,827 17 ;ALLAD SINGING 'AND GIJTTAR. nS-lm* T. BISHOP. MB FILBERT Street. IifESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER youNGILIAYn?Es,AK:DINO AND DAY SOHOOI ‘ FOR PHILADELPHIA’, No. ITO LOGAN SQUARE, VINE BTRFET Madame C H E g A R A Y respectfully informs her fnonda and the puhlio in general. that independently of Her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and her nieoe, mme. PRkVOST, in NEW yOßK.she m tend*. in connection with Her niece. Mme. D’HER VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution °n|r«ci«ely the same plan as the one above mentioned. 5390,831 30 $137,492 67 PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, „ GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. OEORGE R. BARKER, PRINCIPAL. The Fall Term of this Institution oomraences Septem ber fith, 1859. The course of instruction comprises all the brandies of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and French Languages. au22-tf Bryant & strattqn’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8. K. corner BKVENTH and CHESTNUT: New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chio&go. For m formation. call or send for Catalogue. (*Z-tf CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*. Largo and small sum* received, and paid back on de- H?3ffiL , P lhou s botiea. with FIVE PEP. CENT. IKI’E RE&T iroiji the day of detxuit to the day of withdrawal. Umee hour*, from 9 until ft o'clock every day. and on MONpAV 7 until Po’clook. DRAFTB for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £.l upward*. Prendont-fITEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treaaurer-JAMES R, HUNTER. PIINS FIBK. Actuary. •* A little, but often, fills the Purse.” OItANKLIN SAVING FUND— * No. 138 South FOURTH Strffit, tftveen Chestnut and Philadelphia, pays all De posits oq demand. Depositors' money secured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, /to. This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi tors’ money, but have it at ail times ready to re turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Comoapy never suspended. Fmnales, mftffloil $r single, Minors oan deposit in thoir own right, and such deposiUoan be withdrawn only, by thoir consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RF.OKIVKD. Offloe open daily from 9 to 3 o’olock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilfto’olk. , u« DIRECTORS. Jaoobiß. Shannon, Crrus Cndwallader, John Shindler. George Russell, Malaeht W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Xrumbhaar, Henry Delany, Puoholos Rittenhouee, Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Sfttherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, „ „ J& h^a«,Pr..id.^ urscs UALWALLAbKa, Treasurer, dia-y “ A Dpllar saved is twice earned. ’ SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREBT.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST OOM |*ANy, WaLNU T Street, Bnuthweat corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is jeoeived in any sum, large or small, and m dmwaT >l ” * rol ® &he aay of deposit to the day of with and Thursday evening* till Bo’clnok. L. BENNER, President. ~ .ROBERT BELFRIDOE, Vice President. William J, Rise, Secretary. „ „ „ PISBCTOXS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Hreiitar. fetal&fW?'• l" 89 ' 11 "t A 9"" Jtfluort Bfllfriaafi, Pranoi* Lee. P^PO®lX-AaHan, Joseph V# F kes, 0, Landreth Munni, Henry Diflenderfer. Monpy la reoeivod and garment* made daily. Too investments are inode, in oonfornntv with the provisions of the Charter, m Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Kents, and such first-class securities as will al waye insure perfect security to the depositors, and whion cannot rail to give perraanenoy and stability to this Institution. aul-ly f£=P3fa HOLIDAY PRESENTS! • 7 #ll* Piano-Fortes. Melodeons. Piano-Forte*. Melodenns. Pinno-Forte*. Melodeont. Piano-Fortes. ir , , _ „ Melodeona, Made by Raven, Bacon. Sc Co., Nunns * Clark, Halien, Davis, Sc Co., and others. larU-ly SEVENTH and OhSs¥n&T. ggSagS OHIOK.EHINU & SONS, r? «TP MANUrArTUBSB* 0? GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT _ PIANO-FORTES. „ WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET, Constant j in store a larire atook of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENT. VsWa ben awarded,at thediflsreat Exhibitions in this oountry and Europe, “ufyMLA&P?, I tVXER first-class medals. PIANOS TO RENT. Ja3s-ly A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN nTTfi pianos. BCHOMACKER A CO., 3011 CHEBTNUT Street, respeotfullr invite the musio loving publio to oall and examine their new and cua oessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touoh, and Action of tho Grand Pmno into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding allthe objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, grant power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomium*, and nro pronounced by ontics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on band, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the first Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Pri*e Modal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New i ork.lSM. sel-tf THE “FIERY STAR,” GAS-CON BIJMINO AND RADIATINU AIB-TIOIIT STOVE, for Parlors, Halls, Offices, Stores, ic. The most economical, cheerful, ami healthy stove in tho market. All who wish a boating siovo that will givo untire satisfaction are invited to oall and see on# of the , FIERY STARS in operation at our Wareroomi. .Every variety of Stoves l*»th Plain and GAS BURNING, for Parlors, Kitohens, Chambers, ilalia, Ao., may be found in our assortment. Our celebrated .ROYAL, SEA-SHELL, and DOUBLE-OVEN Cooking Stoves are , , , WARRANTED, ami. for excellence in operation, they CHALLENGE all competition. NORTH, CHASE, AND NORTH, No. 3u3 North SECOND Sireet. din STOVES! STOVES!! £s| JAMES SPEAR. No. Ilia MARKKT STREET, in now prepared to meet the wants of the rubho more completely in all the details of the Htove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which be luvitos compabativb examination. U\* J U* l.«n ASAAI W A AA4.UIAA I (UN* 1 he following are among his own popular inventions, aovoral of which have already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in excelUnct andeeonomy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stoic, acknowledged to bo the h*st Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAK is the Patentee of the celebrated Gns-oonsuming Cooking now rapidly oommg into general use. JAMES BPKAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver’s Air-tight bas-ponsuimng Parlor‘Kovo. JAMES SPEAK is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, whioh from its beauty and utility is likely, tlus season, to be umvsr -8« llv adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patents* of the Labor, Fuel, ami Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the oelebrated Railway-par Heater. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages uliioh require but tot* understood bj the publio to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other artiolos of that class in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all person* Stoves to oall and examine for themselves, iarties wishing to examine will ha\e every attention thown them, whether intending immediately to rur ohase or not. 522-3 m A, CHARLES JONKS, N 0.305 North SECOND Btreet, (Successor to A. was J« Gallagher,; would respectfully cal) the atten , turn ol thoso desiring stoves to his extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stores. I have purchased the exclusive right to the icail taltß and r«yatr.», ,n Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celebrated Morning Star’and •‘Bunrise’’ Gas burning Cooking Stoves, well known for years as the most satisfactory Stovesi in the market Also, his new Flat-top Cooking Stove Daylight,” which combines all the useful im provements, aid operates admirably. I also manu facture, in a superior manner, Silver’s Gas-burner of the best Russia Sheet iron. Theso are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in “«♦ sl6-3m Ilf ORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL REPARATOR 8 ° F MONKLL ’ S AMERICAN HAIR . ‘Piin.ApELpiiiA, September 27th. 1859. This is to certify that l was bald for many years, and was recommended to try your Roparator; and bavin* procured three bottles, used it for three months, which hascbused iny hair to grow, and although not quite as tlnok as before, yet it is constantly growing. M E. M. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. „ . „ Phtlapsuhia. September 27th, 1869. Mr. J. F. Monell: I)tar Sir— Some time sinoe tny hair commenced falling out, so much so, that 1 was, in mot, tearful of becoming bald ; but hearing of the won derful power of yoijr Repnrntor, l was induced to buy a pottle, and alter using ono-hnlf of it my hair not only ooasod coming out. but commenced growing finely, and I have now as thick a suit of hair as evor T hud. JACOII EVANS, „ . . „ No. 634 Cherry streot. b jT. H. PETERS A Co., Sole Agents, No. 713 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, ee2B-flra SAVING FUNDS. PIANOS. STOVES. SALES BY AUCTION. PURNESS. BRINLEY, & CO., ■* No. 430 MARKET STREET. BALK OF FRENCU GOODS. , On Friday Morp.ug, November 36th. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six mouths credit, 400 packages and lots of imported dry 400 VIENNA COLORED BROCHE LONG AND „ r SQUARE SHAWLS. V .or the celebrated manufacture of MESSRS. LEOPULD BURGER A CO. TU- «« I'riaay Morstng, Nov. 33, at 10 o clock. 400 Vienna broche square and long shawls, in colors only. SCOTCH WOOL PLAID LONG AND SQUARE ... . H I I*A« LS—Just landed. 300 children s all-wool plain shawls. 400 large size all wool plaid long ihavlg. COLORED AND BLACK BONNfcT VELVETS. 30 ps rich cho'ce colored s.lk bonnet velvets 25 ps fine to extra fine black do. 6-4 BAXONY WOOL PLAIDS. 100 pieces huh colored Saxony wool plaids. PLAID VVCOL FAVOKITA9. 60 pieces 4-4 super plaid wool favorites. REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWLS. 200 heavy Berlin wool reversible shawls. •^Samplesand catalogues ready early on morning of sale. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALK OF EMBROIDERIES. BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS. MILLINERY GOODS, Ac. Thu Morning) November 23d, by catalogue, on a oredit, commencing at 10 o’clock; to which the attention of the trade is in vited Included in sale will be found— EMBRjIDERIEB. Now style embroidered jaconet'and cambric collars ; a full line of embroidered jaconet flouncing and bands; richly embroidered infants’jaconet waists and robes: embroidered hnen-cambrio hdkts. Ac. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKF3-SHIRT FRONTS. A line of ladies’ tape-bordered hemmed and hem stitched linen cambric hdkfs: gents* printed-border do; gents’ All-linen shirt fronts. Ac. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONB. Also, rich styles plain, a.npe, plaid, and figured poult de soie bonnet ribbons; rich rancydreu trimming : best brands black Bilk velvet ribbons. &e. ostrich feathers, flowers, bonnets. Also, 100 cartons black' and fancy oetnob feathers, artificial flowers rose buds. Ac. 30 cases fancy silk and velvet bonnets. JEWELRY. An invoice of fine gold jewelry, in sets and single pieces, with cameo, lava, painted.and fancy settiuzs. 25 CASKS CONGRESS GAITERS. Also. 25 cases men's superior c .if Congress gaiters. DIMITY BANDS, LACE VEILS, COIFFURES, Ac. Also, a lino of super emb’d dimity bands ; black silk guipure lace toilsjjsilk lace barbes,coiffures, Ac. WHITE TARLETAN. Also, 8-4 white l’arletan muslins. LARGE SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS. HOSIERY. *O. On Friday Morning, Nov. 25, commencing at 10>«o’clo k. *7"Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, No. 530 MARKET Street, and U 1 MINOR Street BALE OP 800 CABES BOOTB, SHOES, AND . BROGANS. ~ . __ On Frutay Morning, November at 10 o’clock precisely, will bo sold, by Qstmogue. on four months’ oredit. Buu cases men's best aou blo-sole grained thick calf and kip boots; boys' and youths custom-made call and kip do; women’s, misses’* and children’s kip and calf lace do., of prime city ana Eastern manufacture. Also, 503 pounds best oak slaugh ter leather. KT” Catalogues early on morning of sale, when buy ers will find it their interest to attend. Also, at commencement of sale -16 doxen M. & Co. French calf patent leather. 50 dozen French calfskins 300 lbs boat oak skirting. LARGE BALE Q* READY MADE CLOTHING. _ On Tuesday Morning. Nov. 29. at 10 o’clock precisely, will bo sold, by cata logue,a large and desirable assortmentof ready-made clotluug, consisting of about 350 lota men’s and boys’ overcoats, frock coats, Raglans, sacks, pants, vests, undershirts, drawers, Ac., to whioh the attention of buyers is invited. SHIPPING. pIIIj.AD E L P H I A IRS CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF*THK ABOVE HA M E 0 CORPORATION, RSLD AY NO. 6 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7 th, 1939, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously eleoted Directors the Company, vu: GEORGE H. STUART, B. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, ahd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to subsenbo. »4-tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL VtSffivfr PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM , PANY*B IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA. Card. H. F. Sohwensen. FAXONIA. Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUBBIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA. Capt.H.Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. 11. Eason. These Steamers are all firtt-clsti Clydo-built vessels; nrel intended to sail from Pier SI, North River, N.Y., as fnllqwe: FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND _ , HAMBURG. The elerant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. H. Taube, 2.400 tons burthen, will sail aa above.on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16th,atl3o’clock M. Passage, including Railroad Pare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabm. #ioo l Second Cabin... $6Ol Steerage... $35 a fh* BA\ ASIA will be stteeeeded by the following Steamships: r SAXOMA THURSDAY* Deemher 1. «IA -...MONDAY, January *. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY. February L HAMMONIA THURSDAY, March 1. tr* Passengers lorwanled to Liverpool, Dubbn, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Pans, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled aecom modanonsfor first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Bhips are equal to the first class of most steamers. Certificates or passage issued trnra London, South ampton. Havre, and Hamburg, to Now Vork. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exclusively to /we , W. X. Agent, Office or the Hamburg American Mail Steamships, nl-tf Northwest curner roURTH and CHESTNUT. szt&k THE BRITISH AND NORTH gaggaftfcAMEßlCAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM. fIOH XIW TOBt TO LIVXiPOOL. Chief CabinPaasage...... Rl3O Second Cabin Passage ...—......... 73 FBOM BOSTON TO UVXhPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage——. .—.—.sllo Second Cabin Passage..— , _ gc The ship* from Boston oall at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA. Capt. Lang. ARABIA. Capt J. Stone, AMERICA, CaptMidar, ASIA, Capt E. 6. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt Anderson. AP RICA, Cant. Shannon. ELROPA, Capt J. Leitoh, These vessels earry a clear white light at mast-head i green on starboard bow; red on port bow. EUHOPA, Leitch, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 1. PERSIA, Judkins, ** N York, WedH«sd*y, Nov, 9, AMEKIdA, Miliar, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov. li. AN! A. Lott. “ N York, Wednesday, Nov. IS. CANADA, Lang, ** Boston, Wednesday, Nor. 30. AFKlCA.'Hhannon. " N York, Wednesday, Deo.7. NIAGARA,AmIersoo, 41 Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 14. PERSIA, Judkins. N York, Wednesday, Deo. 21. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board, Tb«ownar. ? f not bajcooaat»b!«for Oolif.Sllvar, Bullion. Smoi*, J«w«lrr. rrsoloua Stou.i or Metoli. unl.il lull, qf luting tre nj«n«i therefor and the value thereof therein exareeMd. JPorfreiehtorMe lene a,p!, to JB. CUtiABl), 4 Bowlin* Green, no, New York. tgitSetL FOB THE SOUTH.—CHABLES- S^TON KR A^ I S [ n A Mg TEAMSHII>a ' , Heavy Freight at an average of fiftbbh per oent be low New iork Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON, 8, C. The U. 8. Mail gteamahip KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marshman, will sail on Saturday, Nov. 96th, at 10 A. M. Throe," “ The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Monday, November 21, at 10 o clock. Through m W to 30 hours, only 43 hours at Sea. 97”8ai!m* days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Ladmg signed every day. _ Tii« ipiorulid first-clais side-wheel Steamship* KEY -13 TONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as aiKjve every ten day*, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the Sooth and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, the*? Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, 4t0.» lor all pieces in the South and Southwest. iNSU&AIfcE Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South wU be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah,the Re.l'.ed Bjg» "»«* Fare by this route 23 to 40 per oent. cheaper than by the inland Routo t a* will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Cnarljpa* ton and Savannah steamship*, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: INLAND TABS. To Charleston—. $l6 00 Charleston—. $33 60 Savannah— 16 00 Savannah— 3100 Augusta *) CO Augusta— _—. »i© Mac<m 2100 Maoon— .... 39 76 Atlanta 33 0) Atlanta—.—.... 3100 Oo'*unbus.^—.. 23 00 Columbus 36 00 Albany «i Albany 37 00 Montgomery..,, 96 00 33 00 Mobile 5o wj Mobile.,..— 46 90 ficw Oneana ... .39 76 New Orleans 61 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship ha* sailed. For Height or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to „ , ALEX. HERON. Jr.. . Southwest oomer FOUTH andCHESTNUT. AieiiUm Charleston, T, 8. A T- G. BUDD. Tl . Savannah, HUNTER k GAMMKLL. For Florida from Charleston,’steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers fit. Mary’s and fit. John’s, evert Tuesday aod Saturday. Jy33 <Z$PttS. u - s - M. STEAMERS T ™IfAVRE AND 80DtEaMKTON, AR AGO, Captain Lines, will sail July 33, September 17, November il. FULTON, Captain Wotton, will sail August 90, Ooto ber 16. December 10. Fint Cnnm passage *... •13* Second Cabin paeeage »*.*. - - .., yg For freight or paesage, Rppi; to tfILLTAM NEILBON, Agent, At the Warehousing Company’s Philadelphia Offioe, Tnbacoo Warehouse, DOCK Street. Phila. je23-4m COPAUTKEUSIHP NOTICES, TVOTICE IS HE MERY GIVEN THAT cJI.?, heretofore existing between Mr. (r KO. WOl.a \ nnd the iul»cnt>er,under the style ot GEO. W. COLBY k CO., is dissolved. . . , .. „ CIiAS, A. DANIELS, Philadelphia, Nov. 15 n!9-tf TVOTIL’E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the j- ' firm or WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. ii Urn u*>»olvpu. Ihe Bflater, Range, and Stove btisinexa JJilL** continued under the name of CHADWICK A BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Street*. JOHN K^CHADWICK, ... FRInOIsT. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. Jnlr 11. la®. iilS-tf CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town. at DICK'S. 8. W. onrner of SEVENTH and SOUTH. nlj-tm* GANGS OF KlGGlNG.—Standing and Running Rigging, manufactured of the beat mala rial, ami for sale, til inanufactu era’ hiweat prices, by WEAVER. FITLER. As GO., <v«ft « N. ‘Water * treat, *nrt tt N. Oelawaraav, SALMON. —25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal mon, landau from steamer Kenair.gtnp.and for tale bfwv. J. TAYI.OR .v 00..1«arHl 124 N. Wfl ARVKS. KEROSENE OIL.—A full supply of the aWivo Oil. mnnnractured by the Boston Company, will t>' furnished to the trade.at the lowest prices, by the polo exeats for this city. wbwUJY, ASHBURNEK, » I'lL N.' I«Sm>Hi WHARVES n 9 ryu WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER- J- chant*.—A large *tnck of Manila Rope, all sizes, manufactured and for sale, at the lowest New York prices, by WEAVER, FITLF.R. k CO., oM No, 8 N. WATER and 8 N. iftlawarear. SAXES by auction. VI THOMAS 4 SONS. HA. Mot US Md lfl aOirrrfFODHTH STRKKT, and stockx will hereafter beheld at U o’clock iu the evening at 7 o’clock. aoox.an* K Cpnmteitore having the opfea of either sla. IBr HandbiUs of eaoh property i«nart “nmylr fa addition to which we publish, oa the Saturday to the sale, one thousand Mtelownas. i* yAlft fbrs. Riving fall descriptions of all the properties to be -S* on the following Tuesday. REAL EBTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. tot We have a Urge amount of real estate at private •ale. including every oesenpriou of city and eoutey property. Printed lists may be had at the auction store. „ „ • PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. Real estate entered 09 our pnrate sale registers and advertised occasionally in our public side abstracts. (cl which 14)00 copies are printed weekly,) free of charge • TWENTY-THIRD FALL RALE—NOVEMBER 29, ™ U O’CLOCkTNOON. wait ßUfifNESS MEN,»c. FOUR feTREET, The valuable fbui-Kory store, comer of Fifth and £>mmeree •* r *L ta » the three stores adjoining. Nos. mn?b P n< * 37 ? JDt street. Ml Particulars iu story brick, with bark buildings, and all modem coots- Sam. LARGE LOT. Afi AUIKGO. urtkuil 'm, tSS!!"*"' Jm ShM MEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 9C Yt*e between Ninth and Tenth. Immadiata'poaeeastos. ou?n? I J^Lr- BAle -'*; Un OT GROCSS: BRIDLBBURG, over 9 acres, fronting o» the Delaware nrer, at the corner of Kirkbnda and Garden utreeta. Twenty-third ward. Sale absolute. . Assignee’s Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 1017 Race sL, west of Tenth. SaU abeolute. TWENTY-FOURTH FALL 8A LE—NOVEMBER ». AT 7 O’CLOCK, EVENING. * Orphans’ Court Bale—Estate of C. W. Blake, dec'd. TWO-3TORY BRICK DWELLING. No-TlSNorth Twenty-third st-.Borthesetcomerof Clayton, Fifteenth ward. Same Estate.—TWa STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoimnr. Same Estate.—DWELLING, No. 281 Clayton si, U the rear of the above. a Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT DWELLING, N0.17W Ad dison street, west of Seventeenth, below Pinest. ELEGANT WALNUT BTREET RESIDENCE. . Oor sale 6th December, at !J o'clock noon, wII include the elegant brown-stoue residence, ltOd Walnet ateeet, built and finished in a superior manner, for lb* use of the owner,with every modem improvement and whi vemence. modern residence, green BTKLLT.NO.I9I7,36feet front,with all modem im provements and eonvetrenees. CoJ ; Mifflin Lewis, dec'd. MANSION, HOTEL Tenant i House, &e., Spread Eagle BULon, Lancaster road. CARD. CHOICE AND VALUABLE PRTVATB LIBRARY. We will sell, on Tuesday asdWedoseday evemaru. Nov.22dand23d^at the AnctionStore-a loable private library,eomprmugmaar rareandcunou works in bellesl lettres. A*., anoespecially nch in bibbo graphy. AUof the books are in excellent eondibon.aEd many of them bound hr the best Freneh, Americas, and English arti tU . Catalogues will be ready, and the books arranged ror examination two days previous. BALE QF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PiANu-FORTE. FRENCH PLATS MANTEL MIRRORS ELEGANT BROCATELi.H CURTAINB, LATHES, VICES, MATTRKSSEaI AKb °^^ wark: CARD.—-Our sale Friday morninr, at the sue boa' ■tore, will comprise, besides S3O lots of excellent second- Mod furniture, elegant rosewood jjgno, 3 very large rrench-plate n-irrors,6lifts inches. 3 suits of elegant brocatelle window cuftams and onuunente. hair mat tresses, feaihey Mh&sd bedding, china aad glassware, a nurnhei of watchcaae*makers > lathes, v;cec. Ac., ♦.ragsels and other carnets, Ae., forming an attractive J^£'siS£2SS«.* ltUnUon of WIM fo^£sS^sS;? Bolr r,ldr ' imlti * LARGE AND SUPERIOR BOOXCASB. ... ~ . „ Evening, At 3 o clock. Will he sold a large and superior maho gany buak&agSiWith glass doors, co«t 8135. ..... . Dp Friday Morning, At 9o clock, at the Auobon Store, an inortnest of exeeuept second-hand furniture, elegant nut mirrors, carpets, etc.* from families dMluust housekeeping, removed to the store for eonveue&Mfrl Also/3 suits elegant brocatelle window curtains aad cornices. Also. 3 large Fteach-plate mantel minora, 61x33 inches, m gilt frames. Also, an elsgant rosewood piano- forte. A'fiO,anumberofwatchc*se makers’lathes, tools. Ac. Also, a fine revolving rifle, by Colt. SALE OF LAW BOOKS, On Friday Afternoon, Nov. 25. at 4 o clock.we will seU, at Ue Auction Btora. a large collection of valuable lav books, including the library of the late Hon. Joseph M, Doran. *7“ Catalogues wiU be tsady asdthe books arranged two days previous- LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOL. OoW ednesday. 30th mst., at 12 o’clock noon, at the Auction Btore, witnoot reserve or limitation, by order of Thomas Bit ten A Co., Philadelphia, and George W. Bond, of Bo#-* ton, a Jarve quantity of the best selections of American fleece end miscellaneous wcoL It will be ready for in spection in toe auction rooms from Tuesday, 29th msk.% eo clock, to the hour of sale, which will be absolute. Moses nathans, auctioneeb AXp OOMMISBiem MERCHANT, 8. K. enM BLXTfi and RACE Streets, „ MONEY TO LOAN, Mohjs? to lojls, in Lanes on u|ill attovtm, merchandixe generally, and ca au articles of value. A*.x sums ovxs oss Hvsnnan nou.ans two rsx csst. m mouth, including storage, Ac., at Nathans’ Pru*oi»4i M MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! . Mosey li be rally advanoed in large or tmiii nmiweti from one dollar to thousands, 04 gedd and aitvor ihM. diamonds, watches, jewelry, fiiwang-ntocee, Tgrinhl hi' struments, furniture, drj gotxk, ciothiax, <rae«nee,m gars, hardware.entkry.arttksrSoraes. vet»ialaa. and all arttolp# Qfvirae, Cor any IsuthofUme agreed on,atNaTHans 1 TnicfhaL EsTiausaxuiT, eouhaasi the lowest market rates. Pa£ ESTABLISHMENT, k. E. eqmnr of wXTfTtai RACE Btr«ets.—'The foUowicg Uian halt the usual store prices: f* 3 * *’*r l> *~ i> ri*Tit full jewelled and plain, of the moat approved and beat make, in hunting ease* and double bottomed. Fine goM escapement lever and leptaa watohM. ut hen ting oaee and open face, some of them are extra feU jeweled, aad beat make. Silver English patent lever watches, —ttt meat lever end Jeptpes, is haabag ease and ergse face, ipme very nanot *, EagUsh, swtaa, French,aS Onartier w&Uihea; fiat gold vest. fob. neck, aad euE dren s chains; fine gold pencil gases ana pens, breaeMh breastpins, finger-nags, ear-rings, sods, mosimnn. and jeweßy generally. Buserior Havana Chgaia at 9U Kr thousand, in boxes of 200 eaoh, wiUha »Qby w* xor suanti&es, to nit porehMan, Hameroaa 2mc» artioles, Ac., Ac, , . Jatprtvate rale. A superior.fire-procTeaest, 4 feet high bf ft feat vats. Also, watonas. aaa Jewelry of every deaeriptooc. JOll PRINTING. NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS- 1 prepared to execute needy, oheapty and axpeditioaaiy BVIBY DXSCIIPTIO* OP PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE order* left at the Publication Office cf Ti* ms, No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly ttended to. jel&-tf COAL. Housekeepers look to your interest Boy your COAL AT HICKS’, where nothing but theverjr beat quality of Lehieh and Schuyl kill Coal is offered at the following redooed pnee*: l/6huh. Broken, Erg, and Btore ...$4 3 per ton. Schuylkill. “ •* 400 •* Large Nut ........... S6O “ Warranted free from slate or doit and fall weight, at HICKS’ rard. southeast corner MARSHALL and WILLOW. Cad and see. oit-fai SW. GROOME & CO., • Office 146 Sooth FOURTH Street, A3D WHARF, PINK BTREET. SCHUYLKILL, De&lera ud Bhipp*r* or LoeaJt Mouatain, Lehigh, uftßcborlkin COAL. Merohendue t&leo on wharfage. Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH C'OAL.prepated sntheare, for tale on best terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Street* «B-tf fSTwrosHa] NOTICE. —CHESTER ffIS««oeS§3SVALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR POWNINGTOWN aND IN TERMEDIATE BTATIONS.-psap.d after lit Jancery. 1349, the Passencei Tram* for DOWMNGTOWN, snli start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Keadmz Railroad Company, oorner of BROAD and VINE Street*. TRAIN for Dosnungtam, leaves at TJO AFTERNOON TRAIN for Doming tom, leare* it DAILY (Sunday* excepted, j Dy order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia no Reading Railroad Coni pan;. H3P W. H. alriLHKNNY.Saeretart. SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, For Banka and Store*. BANK LOCKS, Eenal to an? now in aw. IRON DOORS. SHUTTERS, Ac., O&u food tonne a* any other eatAbuuu&e&t a the United Sutra, br EVANS * WATSON, N 0.304 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. PLRASK GIVK ITS A CALL. SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate, Jewel™, Mirror* Mat ble, io.. fir more convenient and effective than any other. One bait* the labor of Houte cleaning may be saved by us:n« this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc white, and as no scrubbing is required, the savme in the wear of the paint is much treater than the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pore and white as when new. Manufactured otly by the Boston Indent cal Soap Company, and sold bj their appointed At«n(s.H ASsARD «. C 0« Apothecaries, TIP El.FTfl andCHESTMJT. ill. A LOOBOL, BURNING FLUID, and PINE A OIL, in bbla and half-bbls. Manufactured and for sale by ROWLEY. ASHBURNER * CO., nIA No U Sonth Whsrm TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, all sixes, neatly packed, and for sale by the manufacturers at the lowest New York prices. WEAVER, FITLER * (X).. Oiu 13 N. WATER 8U and « N. WH*-**** Family chocolate os SUPERIOR QUALITY. EDWARD A 7 RRINT2, Manufacturer an<f Importer of French and Spanish _ CHOCOLATE. „ Store 8. W. eoraer ARCH and NINTH Street*. WUXat t RU PilWrt »tw»tl /CREASE.—2OO bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 quarter bbls., IJOO cans PatentTallow'Grease, suitable for wagons, carts, can, aaddraye, for ale bv ROW L LY« ASHB DRNER, i No. 14 Sooth WHARVES «• Til ESS MACKEREL—A fine invoice of I*Jl bbls., hfi, era., and hits Newboryport inipee* tioo. Also, a small lot of Halifax large No. I Mackerel, in store and for sale b* WM. J. TAYLOR k CCb, nil ISandIMNOBTH WHARYES. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, COMPANIES.
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