■4S&O?r * ' k;'‘ : ‘ " ‘ s *‘ fill fcetfeV Urdu R£r>'\oik __ “(COTrewSjHkaco of *» ?«» j r{ f '■ } ■■Him York. JJwtn 23» .18W* t dJhfl lwUcoflopArttiieni. in peering into the alleys a;ul • J '.^^3(-K<V 7 -Vs»?k an* Brooklyn, WhS 6? " •' oiinou? thingfi Uifcfc, are nftorwaffls turned to account m i . ' 'fliO uftiUry'aml>,other legislation of the city. . Tho > ' Brotiklyu ppUos- for, liava recently made an i ■" - > ; ••, jhspect"on*rovtif3‘ bouse iu that city, and the i r- ' tesolr o»* tHelr'BpruUJjy;l|M.Bl»?lto4-<h<VfiwtthattheTO -<■ .* ■ .* * a ro ih tl>o n iiftr of ehurohoa," four lUousattd four luin •ltfUl amreighty-thVoQ tenement: Vu'Mred toietlior eovototy-»i* thousand eoveh hundred uml sixty-four bumnnbejEßs. This lialmustnicrobil^lo.’ ’ trao;' - - naval officer, and surveyor of ‘ihi&^i§rt r a ;ham#.of iolauros) such; as, . lias not CBUm t,athe lotof any, afthelr predecessors lit , , thoshagrecable -places. 5 Mr. Hatt is,conceded to l»oi ' ’ tho lUoJfc toafchmg/snrvciyor New lihshad- He; ABaatSado"* larger nupberof selznres, andlnpra valut*-- SIo, Iban any"of the previous incumbents oftbatoffice., , On tho aler.tfqra&sptaioW eharactetsAMach foreign . iatfian'iCr makea to the whfcrr-*h'aviriga Jke.fa®"? o> surpaaseilby that of.the rooit exportdoteo-; - upqna smuggler with tho Swiftness qk ' xti hawki'aiulsaili off With kisprVy.'Withtoe graceful, . that very aeoided bird. Rlr. . Hart last week bagged gameitothe’shape Of diamonds . a nn4 Jewelry,,valued at aixty-.thqnsspd, dollars, mostly: nhopfdporty'bf two eminent Hidalgos:<whoname pas sengersvin ,tho Asia.' A r c6imool inoident, connected htftlitbe soiauro, wa&thA discovery, in the baggage of thecelebratod'dowpf, Jpo.Bentlahd, also a'passenger, .bodjo xon doienaeta of valuable'shirt-studs; Joseph,' Upon finding his -‘artful dodge discovered, suddenly.pte tbrinitted himself, without tbeusual courtesies of adieu. U t-el\oovcB;t!iQ smugglers to deport themselves with cunning if they -would elude the, vigilanco of the,sur- ; ’ pleasure,to copy',the following well-ilo served nutice.cf.a clever and intelligent goiitleiiiau, for 1 itiAfirjSmt;* prorotyeiUly ooiujeote4 with the book trade, ’t*r’intoufty\ -I firtditin one ofMkTuckepndn’s eljter-; iaihmg'.JeUerstdthe Boston' iWwrmVl.', ' “ It is worthy of remark that tho Messrs. W.A. Town-' sviul havo.pcon gieudily rising in hubbe confi-; -'deuce andpopulanif from the. day Mr. william Orton,: .formerly af.tne wefl-kuown house &. ’Oo;vbecafiio,|tmeihber t of tfmfirnb ,, . = • .l-’owwen in.tbo trade have grcatersagacity in accept ing or rejecting bcoksoftersd for publication than Mr. Orton.* Ho has particularly hue taste ravcork* suscepti ble bf illustration, aiid lias a' fund of practical good . jmoee'about books generally.-- • i v , • . • - .Everybody is Mr. Lowe. Tljo generalno ■ liohisjhad ho|s tho bf wiud.iUstcadotliis ballouu. fSirbaw infialcdiheLatterthree pr four times,and as . m>uy‘tlinrs permitted iCto collapse. Tbe jraoro ,Uio"peor<lo ,wfio visit the bj)iibitum and pay their . the ©Honor does he collapse. - On Saturday! at noon- tvhen.be announced positively that ho would be oilhe - IfaS TSffittkj cubic feotofgaa m thossckyotagiiiu ko^foliapsed; ibis timo on account of tho weather. Now he sara he won’t inflate again uutij Thaukegivmg Bay, WfliC-h Tttlb'.of courso, bo a first-rate day for his pur poses, . It is snd that “ Doesticka” and Colonel Fuller art'bot h to assist in tho proposed voyage. Ex-Frcstdent Fillmore, with his now and agreeable ;wife,fff axbong tbe guests at the St, Nicholas Hotel— qdroe dmVil juUto enjoy Thanksgiving and Evacuation ’ - Bay.' By tho way, why Is it that our Qoyeruora do not always sea the propriety there would be in bo appoint ing Thanks giviugD/iy. as that, 'Evacuation Bay. should imrnedi Moijr follow*'it ?—strike mo thoykhonldalwnye gotogqthor. IfißoaCeUency-will/bn hero, iu proprin Wr|ono 4 on Friday , W ll h his staff, to review the Hirst InYjs’bnJwhfch'wlUbe.crnten jnnseoon that occasion; Acurioui lawsuit haa’bcen m'pregress in tho Marine GqpH for .three or four days past, betwoeu Mr. Edward Sot hern, the original “ Bord Dundreary” in tho play of tlm “Amodcan Cousin .’’ nudMias Laura Hocus, tho former having sued jho latter for a brooch or con tract— yefosinff'to fulfil her engagement with Mr.Bothern to • Mftfotni in the ‘‘American Cousin ,, / attUeopenlugof Uio During Uie trf&Ulio fact was sworn to by JUr, Lutz#3!iis Keene’s business man, that tho 44 American Cousin” was played last-season one hun dred, and sixty nights, at a profit of about forty thousand dolUifttl.-JVlr.i'othein was beaten in his suit. JVeckly Hcvictv of , the Fhiladclpkiu {Reported fot The Press.l . . * Thetfsh9looiirwi of business ha,s boon intercepted, by tli6‘occiirrdric6 of Tlumtesiyinr jDar. and the markets been very inaettvo this week, but with out an; marked changes to note. Breadstuff! remain dull : forFiouf nnd Meal Traces are Without alto ration, wheat, "ornf and Rye are m steady, domand* at Aitl ‘ rites;. Ooal—There is uot.>o much activity. Coff>o is lioldatfuilyformerralosr Cotton is held at pTOvimit Wc»tftt\oUSi .Soflar-rTboro, laivctjr little doinc. Mo lasses is in better demand. Fisk are unaltered, In Fruit tU«reiiasbeen a beHer demand. No chamro in Jildes. Tlioirou ioarketJs steady, OfLcad tUa stock js'noMivoxbaustod, Lumber is dull. - Naval Stores arc also dull." o : lanre stoadr.' I‘lastor—Notbitjg^tn*.. Hi Provision*.- vory I'tt'c stir* s ClovorseeAfa' in imndflrats request. Tallow. Tens, and Tobacco are unclmnred Won! commands lull rates:. lip D ry. Qoods.tn© move mentbiis; been litjhf-. and thoiprice* of aU the leading nrHdJes rulo al*mt the same. ' • . \ The demand for BroadsiuffH continues limited,and tho - market generally without any materia! change siueo the dale of our last review. The kales of Flour, comprising: tomrj s iv> lib’s only for shipment, at $512.'*35.26 for b«- vc'rfit»o.mo'd\y attub latter rate fortroori straighthrands, «s.6oO's7sforcxtnwft»d S6tf6,» #* bb! for extra fa mily and fanny brands, according to quality. The sales to the trade have been to a fair, extent withiu the same ntt}K>of trices. and. premium Flour at higher rates. i?ye Flour 1 continues in request and scarce, and allof iered.:about fiOObbls. sold at 81.23 bbl ’OF Com Aleal - tliesales have been limited to some I frSCi) bbls Pennsyl vania Meal at bbl, at which rate it is drill but «ot very plenty. ’ The following are the inspections of Flour and Meal Thursday, November 25,1959 j - BalTbarrels of - Barrels orsuperfide..'.....% - • * ; rriiddlinKfl Cv, “ '•"'Corn Meal. . - condemned market hag been fairlrsuopliediaud lyioes ,fule/abouMhe,«m«i ihis fait, and prime radars reported at 91.2551 Si); mfenor do 81.15 «I'o } for fair and choice whitest 81.3fia1.4f1. mostly of the former desoriptton. Kypis q demand, and 3.000 bus ioW'M «®3Se>' m Penn>, aarffiftSfo for Delaware CorQfiaatoen.jii steady demand, but prices at the close snft ffi3‘7sc l fpr new, aoeoidmg to dmiees, including Bp.verw.lqtsof new and old infeed at 7£»S)o; daniavoi ateScj And white at 72#tf2.-... QstSare unchanged j sales ' orUMflOtnui at 4jffl4l&n for DclaWare. and 43®440 for Barleysoldat 65o.andBarley '. PROVISIONS very!- inactive. The stocks of * all kinds are tlie receipts of the new product small. Sales of-jfleaS ; Pork.;in smnll lots, at 815 25a ■ MS — —"'ifltlo inquired for; pufes have undergone no oliansn; —--- s&lesVtf plain and rancv Hants at llolflo; Sides at 103*c, ana Shoiildejs at time. ■ Some green Meats have arrived, and the demand is limited i among the sales aw Sides at'Oc. Shoulders at 7>4«r7)io & ft,GO days. Lara ooatinuostomeet & moderate inquiry, and prices nieTmohanxed \ sales of bbls and trcsatiukrtlle, and kegSAt' HjSolZc: Jersey is dun at 13c. - Butter is in totter request t sales of-Ohio and Pennsylvania (101 l atGosheo at ®»2Jc, Packed at ifalSoq? >Jh.. lb,andEggs 13 tt •, /METALS, arc; peromely quiet, ond in Pig Iron the oulr transaction* reported .arc fiOQ tons Forco at 823 & - tout esah, deliverable in Pittsburg. A?e-quote, No Z at . s3ff23^o.iiudNo2 In Scotch * .m-ffolkjhft.dolng: it isiheldit toni Charcoal Bltwins Arn quoted at $66,6- months. Bar aud Boiler frolnnnetaißtoadyinaUiry.atf.mner quotations.'. . *X£AD.--There fs but little ng Lead here j sale* IS2 at 25ff1370 for,Sheathing* and , . Gznos.forkOllofirAJotaU . - TfN’ls instead? demand* and prices the same. . , .B4W-<luefuitran Cjpmasm slowly, and yneet* with asteitdy’demarid.withfurther aaleeNol atSSSf?'ton. dull, and soma Chestnut Oak sold at good- ftsyeUow sold Bt-*4o4p','ft. ■ -COAli.-*Thero is lew activity in the market, but prK cos araJi:ni> the4einand-from the Ksat having fatten ■ oin Supplies ara connng forward freely. Nothing doing . la SrtiimUMms Coal. ' * ; . 'PANDLm j adar. Mtatino* ihpte ,ifl a steady inquiry/with Tifrlher sales , . / vItJM boxcßxitr mado,.at a pjfco not made public, - . ’= lot at l7)a«3oB|Pv!b» four and si* months. . . • ; jjOTTprf.r-There is a lair inquiry for monufactu ' rtfr«V tulUlio firmness of holdCTs hwjj&dAiendfmcy to Hmit wdss. reitch Pfiobale«iAt«©l2l/o - > IbCAidifor middling fsir.aml 12#® l3tfcfor Gulfs,in * - Thafottowjuß isUicmovoment sincqttielst of Sep tember Uud. as compared with the previous three years: ’ x \\ '' ! 1858,'!'r‘jw; I ’-. r 3858; • 188$. ' modO M2,000 LOMPOC Ex, to <f.Britain.' in,(ft) pnuob , JBS.rwo tnejoSo ‘ - 644300 30.000 I*€,UoO. POOOt) i?rthßrf polls, r ,41,000< . 27,«w- , 35.000 .40000 ToWUsUortS.‘..'. 'kl7J»o - 215 00.1 -885.000- 813000 * Stockuq Mnd.... 430,000 237,000 fittooo: , 553 000 Of which during tho:pastweek, includedlu the atmvo: - Stoat Port*.. i‘4, .101400 * TO 000 . IM.OOO ' U 7.000 ' , ISa&toWTM&fai : 30.000:: *,.31.080- * ftIJW, PiJJOO * , Franco , 8,W)0 3,000 2U»O . 10,000 n other f.b«rta.:i fiooo eooo n,ooo Tolaluiports..... 6QJOO) 40JW0 ; . £»J«O., , 124.000 at the port* compared tviMr-l6fiB<- 127tX».tolos.: 1 •'.Exports’- Increase •to ureal - decrease; to- France, 18,000; in crc.t36 to"oUi«r foreign ports, S&X). Total increase in experts, 15T ,600. * i 1 :» .t<OFi £l2.~Tiio market lias been very inactive, but prices have imdorrono n<> change: sales 1-000 bajußio at 1 UfffiUc,and3oobags taguayia Irugoat9o V'm,ou time. v - > - - - • ' DRUGS AND DYES arejnaclivcj among the sales we notico Sal Soda at Soda Ash Ojl-of Roses At $9, Turke/ Opium at 55i7W,an.d Gambier at life ft! 6 mo*. ,' FEATHERS—TIiere are hut few ofTcriug, and "West ern cnmm»nd re. 1 .FREIGHTS to Liverpool aro more active, and rales rue same: a vessel os the berth for Txmdon is setting 22s Gu Aud-iSs.per ton-/. In West India wo notice two enjrsgemauU ,to JTftrfcadces, a ling to Jamaica, and a suip.to Matanzas. on terms not made public, we quote v nvl&ston.at-23c fpr,Flour,*6fte,for, Grain,nndfiofer Measurenieut Goods. jCoal freights tovo deoliuPd; we qnota at^LflOfft^.toDbstoni Sl.#toj.fio to Providence, . xo wirehiq£bpn. r 92 to TotUand,nnd Smuo to NAivTork. inclodW ihe-draWbaok; , FMl.—The rapeiptaandsales aretichtand prices re moia, without ctoo?a; 250 bblaNo 1 AfgekersUold from thd wbhrf cupuvato terms,! the storeyitesare 51a.500 sl4and 59 wfor tfic three uumtors: Pickled liar , vingstfull andrango from 84Tb ?3.W. Codfish command : - is, a good demand, far buucli Baisins at lost week’s, quotationsr S,WW packages , buoolt and .layer £tsl4o4j* box for the former, 83.25W2 75 for . the,latter. ’and;-half and .quarter. boxes ut.■ 8120»030 each. Citron AmlCnrrants aredul!.. Orecu Applssase Dried Applaattra plenty und range- 6%. A? ft. Dried Pfiachas aro . pientn,and aullyund for inferior descriptions pficsn are GiNB^NG.—Tliore is .mote Inquiry for crudo, and ahqht&poo^s.gafd'An.TinTatetoms, GUANO,—There i 8 notbing,doinfc the season being. . bver. and pmifeft are,fh¥ MmCAt &2t quoted. ..1 J. T \: . firsthand*/ Adv4uced.imd.urm>wih9Uat f SI, six mos. » HIDES continoo ouit. aba thdre havi boenro Ithtib ftclioaK of any moment this Week, and no further - - am* , !j!g,-; A rj t j t -j{} -/■ , f> ? i opQtinuo tn moet a very limited inquiry at 13a . tfCjOufor nqw-CTOpi ;> -} • LUMBER,—Supplies aro moderate, and. the demand U*MV«d*»,of“yeliqTrAap Boards .ut fftrelSi white w™*' Sl33]?, :j ,,,d;Bpruce SllMelS 1 ll»,W C,!,i» - . - JH, , ‘ipaUly, is in demand.'at full « TfK««MMormr desanption* aro dulUtfd drooping. ■ _ >MGt,AS»i-S—Thcre lisa l»en ft.gtXHldeinanil, parti -• -SgIWJOT. crimo walUy, which 45 M«K«.,»nd ptico, : nfawpl; iniinUmeii S.lo. of JSOhliilsCnb.i. »(«««, 2«Ho forotoTOtl.anl JBolorMujcoviulo.. A Wlffllotof »i% C Sw 8 ' ,rQr ° B “' ‘ h * * ,rt «f ■ttsHM**. »#W'»t AVAL STOItTIS arß-loti/ahii jir Rftgm. Tar. and l’Ueh.A. .ales are unipoortant • gpWlaofTnriwmine - inootaamotlora-a inauiry. anil eriee* aro barer, m.11.’ - ' tain ad. Utinnt 200 fca-o!* at *«4S r H» , . nnrt Wale thorejavety fitt edouig,' undue change to mAtce id sncca, l JjVnraad on Mils 21 m-casrantid tor/eft. A Wlo ofOOO.Ooo vftlmn* .. ■ ]8 5 ,; . P-iyyibiUly. WiT ' vMH From Jan. Jto date 84,387; , 199,207 • ’ So SSme time liwt year.: - 1 • 183391, iSSIS rtaklt%Msatm ‘ton* 1 ’- “ d <aKW' SALT u nmnhi inom fre,]/; about £> 000 bu, LirVr ikh.l k rnnn.l solil al a pmc) nntmodfl tuiblin a.'JOO .neks AibWir’afine Marrira atsmt monflu, and a cargo of TMfc>Waiidat,ooaTnTateterm».» • ■ . ” activity; calcaAMjOhMa'Ctafeiit y»l>So.,and.K>m, newcroi New OileMSrth, Brat Artlvaj of tiro eeason, at 6as«o, 200bmrarHavanabrown.KjIdatrflantints. SEBDrf.-Tlis demand for,Cloyer»ded>leia active, . Uijt tEa rMisipte have »4 jtr 'e. oontlntin .. ' foreitn in fair,and Bran . aUsi^ntidnaSa».k, SarniairtnadVat SSnXo. TSSKjyadnUll aSVaopojiln ' ~T«/£OW1s atcadyi mtftjsaiMofCHy HedderSd n't 1 but‘holders ar« Srrh”at ry< >•: .. 1 • .'I , Alurkets» NoVHiIBHR 22th, 1839. ■ ——J 'JIS ‘ Tinfrwiffif. mi* FHILADE. UPjtIUJOAKB-OP-TIIADE; rM.KO§S™WffD£N,.i v , i ■■■■< til .< ! ;f C< ! W s ,w* *»? Wo«tK, ’>• At Tltß ANDB, Ffil^AßKHPniA* Bark, Canady, Mitchell.'.«... .‘.A* ,u..\.'. .Matanzas, Bonn Bark Job MaxyrMl, Davis, Barbadoes, Laguayra, • • Port aUj Spam, Jo o«.‘*.; .Nov ku : lifAttlNßi INTELLIGENCE. POET OF PUn.AUgM’MIA. Nov. 2U,lg<iS‘. 1 ~• •- ‘ r/ ’ ARRIVED. ■ steamship rohnsylvaiiia. Teal. from, Richmond, via: Norfolk® hours, with.mdsa and paMoogaro to Thomas Wewte*; Jr. Bnwabng ashore at the Ledge, and about, fifteen schre in the hav and river, upward l»ound. ‘ SteMiWtyn City of Now \ork, Boats, M Vi ohm from' Boston, with moss.and DOMencets to-Henry Wihsor, ' SaWa norm brig off the CapeS. hound in • - ■■.. Steamship. Boston t Sallow. 19 hours from New York, STM*. Wdfe.end passe Q*p re to Jas Allderdice ■ Bbi&.Tonawfrada, Julius.from Liverpool OoUS. with; -mdsaand passengers to Cope Bros. PassenvAri-U WP ! NiohpJS' am) Jos T Horsey, of Boston, 8 W Woodhouse, M D,pf.Philadelphia,aujjapn. and 207 in the second. •eaWn afld Bteem'TO. aU we u had no deaths, aud one, birth.' Oct29.lat 46N. 10ng4330 w, spokethree-masted; ■6hr Indian Ciueen. of Montreal, from Glasgow for New; • York; had lost her foremost the day before; said he would; try to. get into Newfoundland; did not require jmy as sistance, Lut desired to-fye reported. From that night, for over two weeks experienced a succession of hem N -W gales.dunng which lost Bails. Ac. Nov 4, durinsr a -heavy sale, Janies E Craig, Seaman. Of E«stport, Me. wasthrown over the wheel, and broke his thigh, oao of his riba. Ico. - - ' > < Brig Ameriwt, Robbins, from Tortemduth. . . SchrWiP Phillips, Smith, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to captain. , ■ ; : iSohr Litsie Manll, Lake, 5 days frota Boston, m bal last to captain; ■ _ > .8ol»r : 'B -B- Sharp/Mayhov, C days Jrom Boston, with ! mdse to captain; ' . , j - „ „ „,i»chr Adams-sdaya from Pocoraoke Ri-, ‘ V ¥iilSfßeorfitSlf.|K^eu^'days o iyom Focomoke Ri ver. w»»h oats to J W .Bacon. Sohr Little, Tom. Smith, 2 days from Milford, Del, with lumber to J W Baoru. *. . „ - ■ Soar Courier, Todd, 3dayaTrom Rappahannock, with lumber Jp ptder. Schr Florence,llarns,3da)s from Washington, DC, with tanks to Coin Stewart. ; SohrJ 1) Maguire, Oliver. 3 daj s from Indian River, wuh gram find lumber to order, ;Bonr Bee, Twiford, 7 days from Georgetown, DC, with coal to order. - Schr Eli Townsend- Williams, from Boston. ( ' Schr Sarah Clark. Grjflin. from Norwich. Sohr Vermillion, Avery, from Providence. RchrJ Compton. Shinn, from Sandr Honk. ' •Steamer Tu*enrora.(now propeller) Kirby.2lJhours from New Castle. Del. to Stephen Flanavau. This.vcs s<M> intended fortowmg orwrockmg.tslfiO feotinllemrib, 21 feet breadth of beam, and 9foet depth of hold. Bho whs bnht by Mr Thatcher, at Wilmington, Del, and the tnaohmory was coustruoted by Messrs Tuiey, Jones k Betts. - CLEARED. Brig Moonlight, Small. Kihsston. Ja, D N*Wot2hir. - Brig Elizabeth Watts, Bryant, Boston, J W k j F Brig America. Robbins, Salem, C Milter k Co. Schr Sarah Clark. Gridin. Bridgeport,' do Schr E Townsend; Williams, Boston, Nobio, llammolt & Caldwell. Schr Starlight, York, Portland- Blakisldu k Cox. Schr Vermillion, Averr,Norvrioh. B Millies & Co. Bohr J Compton, tiluim, Washmglou, L Audenriod ACo, (CorresponddDoe or The Press.) _ HAVRE DEiGRACE. Nov. 2i, 1380. Tho Wyommg-left hero this inornmg with 9 bdats, la den and consigned as follows:- < M M Shuman, wheat, oats. Ac. to Perot & Bro; Cai>t Sboptiell and Noroross & Sheets, lumber UiNorcross k Sheets: Win Edlsr uudBamh Ellon.do t., Cadwafador 4c Co; V 8 Dochlcr. do to Satul Bolton; RohocoaAnn. coal to Chesapeake City; Swatnra, do to BeVawaro City; RoU LiptoUflurabcrtoHonryCroakey. - ’ (Correspondence of The Tress.) „ ;* . , „ READING, Nov. 24,1889. The following boats from tho union Canal pruned into the Sohuvlkjll Canal to-day, bound to PbilodelpWa, laden and consigned as follows: A 8 Valentine, lumber to Bolton & Stinsraan; EBe ber.limostoue to Eckert & Co; Harnor <k ytout.coru, Ao.:to HiU fio WoUVill: Proloctinn, iron ore in II &JS Seyfert; American Esgfe.rve.&o. toJ &WKalbach; Golden Gate,lumber to J HDeysher, (Currespondcuec of tho PWl£delj)h|a Exchange.^ The onlr vessels at harbor are tho revenun cuttor For ward and thtytiig America. Tho latter is preparing to leavo. WiuuNW, ami cool. Youre, W.M. HICKMAN. at teLicoHAyir. (Corrospondenoa of tho Philadelphia Exoliango.), pAPE 18LANI). Nov. as. O.'* A M. The schr SallieWh'oalon. froiti Delaware City for New York, loaded with coal, run ashore lnst;night on Coid Spring Bar, alid is m a bad situation. Wind NK, . Yours, TUOB. B. HUGHES. MEMORANDA. Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, lionce, arrived at Savannah util J* M2HU met. Sloamehip Empire City. McGowan, for Havana and N' \ ork, cleared at New Orleans 19th inaL VTin Penn. Mernlo, from Liverpool 26th nil. for Pniladelpliia, put into Falmouth Cth inst. leaky, and with losaof soils. Ac.-- Ship Pam Flusht Maguire, from Liverpool 9th inst, for Philadelphia, out into Queenstown JKh inst. leaky. * Bark Mary Holland. Boysnu, from the Clrdefitli Sept, for Philadelphia, pnt into bayal prior to Ist nit. leaky, with, loss of spars, Ac, and wunld havo to discharge for repairs. * . Bark-While Wing, Kelmz, liesfco for Laguayra, was epoken 29th ult, lat 23 43. lone Si 19. - Bark Elisabeth f jeavitt, Knarp, cleared at Boston 23d mst..fof Cfpa Town, CGH. BngMelwin. Howes, from Savannah, arrived at Wil mington. inst. Briir Chas H Frost, Ilowitt, from Cardenas Bth inst. for . Dnlailolpliin.was spoken on the !6th, 1nt2)60, lona 80, with loss of deck lord of molasses, water casks, and bul warks stove, by the l-ng Proteus, nt New York 2ith inst. ■from Cardenas, who supplied her with water. Brig Gnson Adams, York, sailed from New Bedford 23d inst. for Philadelphia. Brig Martha Washington; Anderson, hence, arrived at Bal«in 22d mat. ; -Schr Bmnotte. Johnson. honce, arrived at Richmond ; 23d inst. j < • . Schrs George Fales> Niokorson, and John Lancaster, Thompson, hence, arrived,at Providencedßd just. Burt,sailed from Bnstol 22dmst. ; -SchreAJlAldridrc.Bateman,JohnßPlater, Gandy, •and AnnaSroith,Smith, from,Boston for Philadelphia, ! went to sea from Dutch Island Harbor 21st inst. ‘Bohr Benj English, BUven, hence, arrived at New ■London 22d-inst • Bobr E Arcularii’s, Haskell, for Philadelphia, sailed from. Rookl ind 20th inst, ' Bchr Zen«, Fields, hence, arrived at Tetersbatg, Va. 23d inst* Spire Willow Harp and Homo, arrived at Wilmington, Pal, 83d Hut- 1 LEGAL. F the court ojp common pleas FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FHILA- PjSLrnlA. Tho following Charters of Incorporation will be granted by the Court of Common Pleas fooau f (unless exceptions be filed thereto) on the 3th viiis, anil Loan As-' sociation. J. The New Weceacoe Building AssounUon. 3. The. Pennsylvania Building and Saving Fund Asso ciation, No. 3. i. The PennsYlvauiaJlaildmg mid Saving Fund Aaso oiatmn, No. 2. n. Theßj vanson Building and Loan Association. S. Ths Knmtalil, Bavins Fund, Loan, and Buildms 'Association. 7. The Elm Tree Building Association. 8. The Lafayctto Building, Saving, and Loan Associ ation.' - # , . . 9. ThePhtcnix Mutual faving. Loan, aud Building As - sooifttion. - * Lm " AM “ cl ' slio '‘ » f .*• -11. Tho Win. ronn Duililing oml Savins Fuiu) Aiwcio ton. • 12. Tho PaiUrirV Fuud of the .General Synod of the ii' Lutheran Church in the United Staton. 13. riio Cfliircii Extension Society of tho Evangelical ~ Lutheran Oliuroh In the United States. 6 J 4. Jefferson Budding and Saving Fnnd Amo., N 0.6. v 16.' Columbia'Acoummod.-iUonßuild’g ASav’g Fund JU. J** F “ **No.2. 13. •* 4 “ *‘ «• ** “No. 'J, 19. The Nqrih America Accommodation Savins Fund 1 >-andDuildrag Association. „ EDWARD G. WEBB, 0)3-19,26,(13 Prollmuotar . IN THE DISTRICT COURT TOR THE _ CITY'AND COUNTY OF PHILADKU’HIA. FARRY Ik RAN DOLPH v.rnre JACOB 'f! H UFNAD, Owner and Contraotor. D.C.,leptoratK!f Term, 13S8. No. 375. Levari Facias. The Auditor, appointed, to report distribution of the Bind in Court, arisißg from the sale by the Sheriff, under, the above writ or U AR thatthreo story brick building, situate, built, and constructed upon a cortainlotor pieco or ground, oil tjhg southwest corner of Green and Nino teentli srroota. m lira Fifteenth ward of tho oity of Phi ladelphia; said lot containing in front or bread thou Green «>mt, thirtv-six feet, nnd m depth thirty-throo ,u T‘‘es; thesaid building ereetedthereon being thirty-six feet onOrceri street.and thirty-three feet five inches in dopth. and the lot of ground and curtitaKo an purUunnt thereto,’'will attend to hia dories on TUKB - Y, the 29th dav of November, A. D. IM9, at 4 o’clock at Ins Officer No. 530 WALNUTKtrcet,intlio o‘ rhiladglphia, wheuand whore all parties in in terostarersquued.to nrosent their claims,or elsobo dcbttrred fromcoiniuff fn upoq the Raid fund. . TUOMAB J. DIEHL. Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.' J Estate of BENJAMIN WARREN, Derciwcd Notico is hereby given, that the widow nr said dece dent has presented amlhl».l msmd Court her petition /fitain the real estate V C ii? n A^ o ,^', U cr? d value or 8270. under tho Act oldfth April, 1851, and tho sumo-will Ins approved by the.Coyrtou FRIDAY, the 2d or December, 1&»9, unless exceptions bo filed thereto. * ’ GEO. 51. CONARJtOK, - - for toe Wi<Jov>\_ ' TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR~TIIE -»-„ CITY AND COUNTYUF PHI[,ADELPiIIA. EstatepfHENRY.PHILIP DU 8018, decoaseii. • TVnmffa 18 , givep that 'MARIE PHILIPINE DU 8018, widow of iuud decedent, has filed in said court .an inventory andappraisomont. aud lior petition cuiim;ng to retain v3QO worth of personal proporty teiaf,'Msf." 1 ' 0 " 810 filcil ”I<’r^(:>«|jjri’M(froUec»m -, Attorney for Petitiouer. TN THE DISTBICT COURT FOR THE personal property hnaor the above wm.will attend to 'WkBneSDAyTNov! aath, 1869. at 4 o’clock P. M„ at his Office, No. 8U ARCH Street, when and where ail persons interested are re ituirod to present, their claims, or be debarred from powjii upon said fund. .JOSEPH V. BRINTON, -nl7-m« Auditor. BUSINESS CARDS. TC>OYLE &. LAUDER’S r • ‘ [ as,&ar' JAS. 1 LAUDER, JOHN (! Bnvr v trndo and PoMio are requeued (o call and oa anJiuo ourapccmieae. I'rluca lo suit the timc«-a l.“i rua f ten percent., at lea.t, nt-.vUm Business card. FANCY GOODS. ar rt feniwvm ‘’f, ’■ GROSllOLA,lniporlore. No. SO BANK Street, hate now in .tore a great varietr or fanoj articles, oxnreisly iraported for Chri.tma. gales; mcJiaa ; Jewel and or Boxes, Inkstands, Card ■lffiSKOT^ ,in bronze, peari, shel l . biso.-Chinaaod crystal, paper * maohe fcoodii, fenthor Iwtce, satohes. &c. * * ' Now.on exhibition to the trade, amlfoy sale'atmode rate prices.*' i - No. 30 BANK Street. TOS. M. BlD6LE."Attorney at Haw, . No. 773 South FOURTH Street nlSdlra* M. li. GROVE,. Alanufaotuver of Show Cases. Warsroom 111 North FOURTH Street 'WM.H.UKOVU’S/lateKllUSTKn’SlStoamCaWnot Ul f'.l urnl '‘r’ ylening, Moulding. LAORANOK street, between Market and Aroh, and .Second and Third streets. 'niy-lwu WALLACE & BRODHBAI). ~ .» EXCHANGE PI,ACE. NEW YORK. r • boa * lit «»J ■old, on Communion, Sim*® • wAttACB. Edwabd C, Bboduxap. Alex. McKinney; ' Ann.tront.en4 IJI- T^c^TOTT.mSS R r ESS C0 -I OFFICE : MU. Morehahdise, Bnulr!loL^TnVsßeo , ie° B ei’tl,e? ! lw 1 ita oym Lines.orfndomiectionJrjthothfl^KSnr.-l l^^ ItatS’sSte, “* PURE CONFECTIONERY, ' MANUJACTDRSD BT _ , ■ - EDWARD A* HEINTZ, Late of j 6. Hennon. Stere 8. W. dome? AKOHand NINTH rtreets, 8m (Factor*Bl4 Filbert street.) V B. PALM R’ ADVERTISING NUT. AOBNCy ' N ' v- .orner FIFTH and CHEST wHJL Sub«criMipn« taken for the best Oily artd Country Newspapers, at lowest cash prioes. . geS-3ui 3^?Mf E , RN SOUTHERN MER ow n n, water Bt„ and n n, wiiwV«»r MEDICINAL. /. <J ‘HI rjrtHE OXYGENATED BJTJ’ERS! ~f, THI3’OXYGENATUI) BlT'Te'hS ! '■ ' DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, will won as INpioehtlon, t HEART-BURN, WATEH-BRASH, ACIDITY, FLATULENCY, OF PREBBION AFTER RATING, h om ® F APPETITE, LANGOUR, LIVER FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BICK HEADACHE, PILIJS, .FEMALE COMPLAINTS, OENERAL. DE-; BILITY.and all Diseases arising from Imperfeot Di gestion or Funotional Disorders of the Stomaoh, are rapidly and permanently bund by this distinguished and established Remedy. VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL. t \ .(From d.Djstiifeiisiiod 'Clergyman.V * '' “East Tausto.n, Mass., Jan. 4, 1853. To the Editor op the Christian Mirror. Sir.- For more than twenty-five years I have heon a auflorer from the djspopaia. Besides trying the patience of my family physicians in the almost useless trial of their various prescriptions. I have tried a grout variety of patent medicines/ with'it similar result. Through the kindness of Dr. W. G. Hnnaford, 1 received, in March last, n half dozen bottles of tho Oxygenated Bitters, from Mr. Seth W. Fowle k Co., Boston. I began tituse them without any hope of deriving help from them. Being determined to give them a fair trial, I continued their use, but without any perceptible benefit till June. Since then, I have gradAfly'improved in health, till I am entirely froo from aridity of' the stomaoh, add from the consequent fiatulenoy, nnd the awful nnd almost distractmgsiok headache, whicholten, for daystegether, tins wholly unfitted mo for study and for all other nmi ibtenal duties, and rendoTodhfb a burden, Having de rived so groat a relief, I foel that I ovro it, ns nn expres sion of gratitudolo Messrs. Fowle k Co., and Bismtduty to the publio t to recommend tneir Oxygenated as, in my estimation, a sure reraody for that most try mg, most voxing/nnd cruel of ail disoasAs, to winch poor human flesh is heir—the dyspepsia. Taken at an early stage of the disease; anu f havo no doubt of a speedy and permanent curp. Having suffered so long, and tried many different remedies with ho good re sult, l oan re'eommend tho Oxygenated Bitters With a eonfulonco few others can. If any of tho roadersofthe Ahrror are sufiering from acidity of stomach, and the consequent fiatulenoy upd sick lieadacho, i beg of them to make trial of these Bitters wit lout drlaj. . JAMES It. CUSHING. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS I . THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! Arc purely a medicinal preparation, uniiko any other ever compounded by science nnd medioalskiH; they are not one of the many alooholio preparations of Bitters, which impart a momentary utiinulus/lmt novcrcuro. and often increase the oharacter of tho disease; but Uioyaro a peculiar ami wonderful discovery of a well known physician, Dr. Green. Thb first trial of tho medi omo will make theso trutfis apparent. Plvkl’AKßl) BY SETH W. FOWLE k CO., Boston; T, W. DjotlA Sons,2lBNorth Socoiid-fltroot. Plnladclpliifi; A.ll.Sands k Co., New York; Can by k Gilpin, Baltiuuiro, wJuilc sale agents. Sold by druggists and merchants throughout the St&to. CONSUMPTION, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, COLDS, Coughs, Cougiis, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Hoarseness, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Bronchitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Croup; Croup, Croup, Croup, Croup, Croup,- Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough, • Soro Throat, Soro Throat, Diseases of Throat, Chest, and Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Futmouary A (feet ion, and ail like diseases, have an unfailing antidote in that * grout Roinody, WISTAR’S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY. . WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. READ THE FOLLOWING, LETTER FROM A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN ; Limestone, Montour co., Fru,Oct. 22,1858. Thjs is to certify that I was pronounced by sovoru physicians as consumptive, and had all tho symptoms o ’ the disease in its worst form, such as coughing, severe pains in tho client, shortness of breath, night-sweats, and oxlromo woaknoss and iasxttudo in ray whole sys tem. My fftduly noarly'all having died of tho disease. 1 liml givonunau liopoofrccovcry.ua nothing gave me relief; but through the persuasion of a friend 1 was in duced to try Dr. Witters liaisoni of Wild Cherry. Tho first bottle relievod me considerably, and tho third hot tlo cured me entirely, f now feel as well as I over did in my life, and am able to follow my occupation as farmer as fully as any one. . c , * , . f . .1 also bod a stater inn more advanced state of tho dis ease, having been confined to her bod for over a year and pronounoed beyond hope by our best physicians. Blio also was entirely cured by Iko Wild Chert}, but it roqmred six dr eight bottles, and sho still takes it occa sionally as » preventive, borne naturally woak-cheateU. I would sincerely urge all who are similarly alllioted to try Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of WiLDCununv, as I am satisfied that but for your own valuable,Tetnpdy mv sis ter npd myself would not now l>6 living. I Will cheer fully answor anv one who may address me on the sub ject and state our cases moio fully. ' USigned) JACOB MILLER. BEWARE OF COIWI'ERFKIIS! BEWARE OF UOt NTFUFKITS! Such lotters as the following, from a merchant, are daily received: _ “ Milford, Delaware, Oct. 28,1853. 8. W. Fowls kCo , Boston: Flense send mo a supply of Wistar’s Balsam, as l am nearly out, and there is n great demand for it; it is doing wonders; it cures Cousin, Atfhmgt B r /ioopinp jTojrg6,-and Conitemptioa without fiuf. There has never Itcen any of the genuine here until you sent me a lot some time since, but plenty of tho counterfeit. Yours, truly, . JACOB Y. FOULK.” Remember, therefore, all who seek health, that the nly Genuine has the written signature of “I, BUTTS,*’ as well nr the print'd name of the Proprie tors, BETII W. FOWLE k CO., Boston, on the ouf side wrapper. Take xo other ; it were money wasted and health jeopardized. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ■ WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ■f- ■ Prepared by S. W. FOWLE & CO., Boston. WHOLESALE AGENT*: T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North Second streel Philadelphia. A. B. SANDS k CO., New York. OANBY. GILPIN, k CO.; BaUimo/c.’ * Sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout tho State. BeSd-eonin d&w IJIHE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!— Protectedo? England, end seoiirod by the Seals of the Ecplede Pbarmneie de Paris, and the Imperial Colloge ofAfet|iciDe, Vienna, No.l is invaJimblo for exhaustion, sporiimtorrlura, and nil physical disabilities. No. 2 complete! y erodicatea all traces of those disease* that have been hitherto treated by tho nauseous and per nicious use ofcopaiviaand cubebs. No. 3 has entirely .supplanted tho interim!* u«o of mer cury, thereby insuring to tho sufferer speody rohef.dis persmg oil impurities, and rootins out the venom ofdis ease. i. rRItbLMAR, Nos.), 2, and 3, aro prepared in the lorrn of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can be carried in tho waistcoat pockot. Sold in tin cases, ami divided into separate doses, ns administered by Velpeau, Lallomand. Roux, Aicord, Ao. I'rico fi*3 oaoh, or four eases for.§9, which savos $3; and in 827 coses, whe-e -b> there is a saving of 89. To tie hod, wholesale nnd retail, of Dt. BARROW, 104 BloecVnr street, Now York. la 4sUm* at Betod by CALLENDER k CO., cornor rUIRDond WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, aud by T. W. DYOTT. A BONB.JIB,t/qrlh BECONIi Hlroot, wholesale and Retail Agouts for Tcntisylvamn. ' ‘ n22-d3m ZOLLHJKOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC .CORDIAL,—Sir : I hive l»eon afilictod with rheu matism fora long period—a portion of the time had no use of ray lunba. Tried vour Cordial, and in throe days I was abio to walk down stairs, ami m a M’ook the pain ontirely left me, Idocheorrully recotnmond tho Cor djalto those who are althotcd with that dreadful com* p'aint Yours, JaS. W. PfaWtoN. Broker. 632 Pino st. Prepared b/ THEOdORK DILKB, Chemist, N. E. cornor Firth and SIXTH sts. nl4-3m Rockbridge alum water.—tibs Natural Alineral Water, so well known and ex tensively used at thtf South', pbssesses curative proper ties in itiauy cases of Chrome Disease and Debility, which have gained for it a European as well as an American reputation. Many.invands, either restored or relieved by Its use, bear .willing testimony to its remedial powers. It is used in Scrofulous and Cutaneous affections. Clironio Diarrlura, Dyspepsia, Diseases of tho Kidnejs and Blndder, and in ailments peculiar to Females. It is’aiao useful as a Tonio in adcbilitated condition of thosystem gC R3cK&RIDGK ALUM WATER is liomcrlWitli care, at the Springs, aud m tins condition rctauis its virtues for a long time, unimpaired, A supply will always lie found with our agents, from whom it may bo ordered with ooundencp in its freshness and purity, via; heg‘M/1 co. , f ■ . FninphletscoutaioiniuiU iiauiculuri I*. oH.tuCil asabovo TitAZiER i RANDOLPH, oSI-TUWBlra* rroprioture. IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS. AND BINDERS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIAL LADXNCIA. A SLIGHT COLD," it its first symptoms ure not arrested, too often lays tho foundation of n variety ol Fulmjmary Comrlninls, including Winter Couch, Asth !?*• JLv 0,,cl11 11 *t Lillueuaft, Irritation and Soronrss ol tho 1 liroat. and oilier constitutional dcrangemento. 1 be evil consequences of tjiOHQ disorders may be easily averted or subdued by keening fit baud u supply of‘ the winch have now stood teet.ol for several years. ne <-i c . r VP |; ‘tcB nor anj injurious nnodjne, by the youngest child or the most doheato female, Prepared on y liy v, «it . LLLVLNIJiand WALNUT Streets. o)7 mwLfin . j'hilKdelplua, l ; a. WINES AND LIQUOItS. JAJIES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. OEOHQE tVIIITELEV, Jmjorler of Brandy, Wine, 5. 0., 13S SOUTH l-'RONT Street, oflere for tale, m bond only, STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND ■ UNEtiUALLEI) TAtSLEV malt whiskey, ' * ‘ ‘ :W R CAU ‘ .ATTKNTfOJT OV THE : " TRADEto tiiio reall/ tfitpcrinr nrlrJa : i ALFRED KIiNADD CUONAO. 1 ,' ls *"s.ti'R l P»ofcii.S'!ii const llitlj uu haml. Ordnrii received for direct nupuibuimi. ttAte c ?f n ?g> L, ;R"y, <*»»■«>, London and iVi.k 10 j. na ' Clnret 111 Wood and (Jiuob, CJinniriaiiiieß, high and low hrmoa. LONIiCHAlrfl*. Impi.rttr, nlgam _____Jl7Sonth FRONT.’Philadelphia. IjTEKY’H UHAJIPAGNE, in quarts, pints. ndna r lfla i p 'i ,ltg ' The celebrated brand ‘‘lneoin* "Mil m fur “ ale b)r y - LI- LONOQIIAMP. 03111,1 217 South FRONT Stroet. George wihteley, No. IS6 South PROMT Street, importer of lirandf, Winoa, Are,, olfera for tAle. in of brandy’i l 18 foUowm *' anion* other atandard brand* Ihncf.CaatiUon.ACo., Time. Itineafc Co.. . • . _ < Pellevoisin, C. Dupont & Co,, union Proprietors. \J. Scl'. Martelle, Jag. Hennes'y. *#o, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest o r i r ? ctlo -«r pr Madeira, Sherry, Port. Burgundy, and Rhine Wines, i aim Tree bin, Jamaioa Kum. kanta Orusßum. Bordeaux Q)i, fee,, - &o. t;• » b27-It /"'JLAKET. —XO(i coses B&rton &Guesticr’a St, jalien 5 300 do. St. Estophe; 300 do. Washing ton MorUmSt. Jujian tDM dp,.do. Taionoe, pints :io do. Chateau La'Roses W'do. do. Leoville t&&toh Ale, m stone and glass; Younger’s, Harvey’s. Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, m store and for sale by au3 A. MERINO, lti) South FRONT Street. SCOTCH WHISKEY. - 125 puHHhiSS James Stewart A Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale by GKOKaK WHITELEY. sJI-Sm IVfORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL OF MoN]l f LL ’ S ' AM£:RICA N HAIR m,, , . Pini.Ai)m.?nrA, Bepternl>er27th, 18fi9. Hus ii to certify that I was bald for many years, and was recommended to try your Reparatorj and having proonred three bottles, used it for three months, whion hflJ» caused my hair to grow, and although not quite os thiok as before, yet it is constantly growing. J, ' ■,; .' ! , No. 39 NoitSThb'df sfrVeti' „ September 27th, 1859. . Mr, J.F. Mdnhm.i Dear Sir— Sonio tune since my nnir commenced falling oiU/«bimio!ifio, that I was, in 1u1V..! ar «f boonming bald; but hearing of tho won tinuil 1 J01 . ,r Separator, I was induced to buy a « nt one *bilH of it my hair not only ¥ e hav«SnS,* t ?¥ r ilw/cbmnieneed grtWingfinely,ami l have now us thick a unit ol hair as gY?t Hind. ’ JACOB EVANS, moDES#^ -I*. K U . lk > in / ,I> A. MKllmo, 140 South Fiiort'f Stri«l. ifAtLHOAU.LINKB. £5 ami PHILADELPHIA, GEK> '’BaWssSSa mantown and nohdih- I.oavo Philadelßlua 0,7,7A0,9, 10,1 J. .mill A. M„ l f: IA-ptfaw, Leavo Philadelphia9.o3 mm. A. M., S, 6)i, and 10 P. M. Leave Gerumnipwii 8.10 A, M., 1.10 min., PA, aud 9 P.M. ciIEBTNUT lIILL RAILItOAD. Ueavo Philadelphia 6, J.m, 11 A. M.,7,4, M, 7, nnd II) P lJeave Cheetmit Hill 7.10, 7-tQ, 8.C5, nnd 12.10 A. M„ 3. f 0, 5 .«,0.«.n,.,i e , ( 0 5 P.M t)iuY5 , Leave Philadelphia 9.05 A. M,, s. and c,*i p. M. Leave fVlheatnut ‘Hill A. M., UAO. 6.20, and&i'J "'“l'Vm OONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN, Leave Philadelphia 6, U, 11,05, mlr.., A. M., 1.03,5.05, 4)4,6X, and P. M. Leave Nornatown 6,7, 9, U'A. M., 1?*, i)i, nnd 6 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leavo Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. AL Leavo N„,n.tow, Leave Philadelphia 6,7«, 9, ll.Uft A. M., 1.05,2.05,3.05, ,'eav’e^inno,unK 4 d12 J 7J4, BM, 9H, and IIX A.M.,2,2. 6 ,6H,andBM#.M. oN Aygi Leave Philadelphia 9A. M.,S, nnd PM. Leave Mannyunk IK A . M., OK, and 7K P. M. i • 11, K. BMI'IH. (renernl Superintondont, nlO-tf DEP' T, NINTH and GRKRN Streets. ctrervwMn NORTH PENNSYL- On and ntlftT MONDAY, NoyemboTjth. 1869. Passon rer Trains wdl leave KRONI ami WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, DAILY, (Sunday* excepted:) For Bethlehem, Lnston, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Haaleton, &0.,( Express,) at OwiO A, M.- p'or Bethlehem, (Express,)at9.3o A. M. and 3 P. M, ForDoylestown, (Accommodation,) atd.WA.M. f».nd 4 i-'-Ac S mn. ffl latinn.Uto P. M. Leave Bethlehem, (Expro»s,)atBA. M. and 4.10 P.M. Leavo Doylestown, (AocominodftUQn,)at 7 A.M. and P. M. ' Leavo Fort A.M. Philadelphia for Fort Washmgten, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelplun. lor Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Doyloatowu for i’bilad© phia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2,40 P. M. ' Fare to Bethlehem, to Mauoh Chunk, §2.00; to Easton, §1.50; to Doylestown,Oioent*. Through tickets must be procured beforo entering the Cars. ■. ' .All Passengor Trainsfexoept Sunday Trains) con nectat Berkn street with Fifth and Sixth* etteeto, aud Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ' ELLIS CLARK. Agent. 1859. gSasnaagi 1859. FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA ANDTRENTON'IIAILROAD CO’S LINES. KROM PiULADELPIIIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACKS, FROM WALNUT-STAKMT WHARF, Will leave as follows, viz: . fare. At 6 A.’ M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. k Am. Accommodation §2 25 At 6 A.- M., via Ctuuileu and Jersoy City, (Now Jersey)Accommodation 2 25 At 9A. M,, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mall .... • •».«. ►»< .•>.•...... ..M. 900 At U A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey ■ City, Western Express. \ 3 00 At I2>t P. M., via Camden and Amboy Aoeoiumo datidq- 9 25 At 2 P.M., via Caiuden aud Amboy, C. k A. Ex- Am f TCU5T(t«»Wa' via Tacony aud Jer sey City. Evening Express...*. 3 00 At 4 P. M„ by Steamboat, via Tacony ana Jer- * sey City, 2d Class Ticket.. 2 35 At 6 P. Mm via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mail 0 At 11P. M.,vjaCamdenand Jersey City,Southern Mail - 2-25 At OP. M, via Camden and Ainlioy, Accommodation, * (Freight and Passenger)—lst Claes Ticket 225 2d Class Ticket 1 50 The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 l’.M. South ern Mail. Saturilaj s excepted. . .For Belvidere,Easton, Fieuungton, Ao.,nt 6 A.M. and 2K P. M. ‘ForMauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M., vie Lehigh Volley Railroad. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Koranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Groat Bond, Ac., nt 0 A. M.» via Dolawaro, Lackawanna, and Westorn Kailroa^l. For MountHolly.atdandUA. M..and 2ami4P.M. ' EorE t e,h„fd.J 6U l.a L n %r .M. For Bristol, Trentou, ko, at 2K aud 4 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf, ForPalmjTa.Dolanco, Boverlr* Burlington, Borden town, Aa., nt 12)«, 1, nnu B>t P. M. Steamboat John Neilsou.for Bordeutown and iuterrae diato places, nt234 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. i Fifty pounds of baggage only alioyred eaoh passenger. Passengers are prohibited from lekinx nay thing as hag gage but thoir wearing apparel. t All unggago over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. .Tho company limit the r responsibility for baggage to ono dollar ner pound, ant will not be liable for any amount beyond sioo, except by speoial coulraot. _ OoLl, 1859. WM. 11. GATZMER, Axe nt. Rg an ijuwimn PHIL A DELPIIIA, WIL MINGTON, AND BALTI MORBRAILROAJ). _ On r.mt after MONDAY. Nnvombor 21. 1839, PA.J3KNGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, (Express,) and IUOI’.M. - For Ciiesfer at 8.15 A. M.. 12 noon, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 9.16 .n. M., 12,4.3), and 11.10 P. M, For New Castle atd.ls A. M., niia4. v 0 P. Al. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M.. and 4 30P, M, For Dover at 8.15 A. M., and 4 Si P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 4 'k) P. M, For Scalord at 8.16 A. M., amt 4.3 U P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A. M.,"nd 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR’PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 6.50 A. M., (Express,) 10.15 A. M., and P. M. Loave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., 1.45 and 8.40 P. M. Leave ]<aurel at 6.15 A. M. ( and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M., nnd 4.06 P. M. Leave Milford at 7AO A. M., and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. t and 6.00 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M, Leave New Castle at 10.65 A. M., aud 8 P, M. Leave Chester at 8,12 A. M.. 232 and 9.16 P. M. at lo'lfi^ld! 11101 '* for • antl Delaware Railroad , TRAINS FDR BALTIMORE Leave CheeteT at 8.46 A. M., 13.38 and 11.40 P, M. Legva Wilmington at 9.25 A, M., 12A5 P, M„ and 12J0 Only at 11.10 P. M„ from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at fi.25 P, M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia, FREiGHTTRAIN,with PASSENGER CARatteofied, _ will run as follows i Leave Philadelphia for PerryviUe and Intermediate places at 3 P. M. .Leave Wilimnxton for PerryviUe and intermediate places at 4.46 P. M. > Leave Wilmington (or Philadelphia and intermediate places nt 3.45 P. M. Leavo Baltimore for Stemraer’s Run, Chase’s, and Harewood at 3.64 P. M. , • it 6 8. M. IffiLTON, President. "klTl *'*'** “"* *' ■’‘lE KI.MIRA, RAILHOAD LINE QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira. wilkeibarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Palls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, Bt. Paul’s, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. , Passenger trams will leavethe Philadelphia andßead tag Railroad Repot, corner BROAD and VINK Streets, DAlLY.,Snnilg^oep.^Mrjllnw.^ For Elmira. Niagara Pails. Buffalo. Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Ualeua.Kt. Paul s, Burlington, and 6t, Louis. _ 3AO P, M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Klmlra, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit Cluoago, Milwaukee, Itookisland, Oaloiiß,St. Paul's U rluigton, and St. I.ouis. Tho A. M. and 3.30 I*. M, trams run throHgh-to HA URIBBU.RU, stopping at ail otaliouson the Lebanon Valley Hranoh. The 7JO A. M. train ootmeots at Rupert for Wilkes borro, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURO RAILROAD. Baggage ohockod to Elmira, Bullaio, ami Buspension Bridge. Tickets can bo procured at the l’mladelphia and fcjimra Kailroaii Line’s Picket Olhce, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CH KKTN UI Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner HHOAD and VjNPL . TiiltOUDH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN LaaveaUie Depot, Brood street, below Vme,daily, (Sun day excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 1*. M. . Freights must be delivered before 9 i\AI. to insure gmng the samp day. For further information, apply at Freight Dopot/BROAD, below Vine, Orto CHAR. H. TAPPKN, UeneralAgent N. W. comer SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, ocMf Philadelphia, TVIIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL -*• RAILROAD. 1859. mrnmsm 1859. THE CAPACITY T { j, B EQUAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting diroot at fhiladolphia with Through Trains from Boston, Now\ork. ami all points East, and ut tlio Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati, St. L/oms. Cleveland. Chicago, Rurhngba, St. Paul's, lijilianapolis, Louisville, Now Orleans, itlnl all intermediate points m Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuc ky, Aliqlngan, Wiseonsiii.himnesota^MiHouri,Kansas, and Nebraska— thus furnishing facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort hjr any other route. Express and Pant Lines run through to Pittsburg* without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Carsaro attached to each Train : Wood niff’ll Sleeping Cars to Ifepresa and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M. FastLlno “ JIAdA. M. Express Train leaves ‘‘ . 10.60 Night, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; rarkesburg Accommodation at 12.3 b A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 9.00 P, M. Columbia „ 4 P, M. Passengers for Wosl Cliester will lal»© the Mail, Parkcsburg, and Lancaster Trams, attha Pennsylvania Railroad.Poauenger Station. Pmongors lorSunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, aud intermediate vointa,leaving Phila delphia nt 8 A. M.,uml2 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the office of the Company lit Phi adelphfa, Now York, Boston, or Bal timore; and'l ickotn Eastward nt any of the important Railroad Offices in the west; alnoon board any of the regular Liuo of Steamers ou the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. > ft*. Faro always as low tie nnv othor Route, fne completion of tho Western ‘connections ol the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST-IND THE (JURAT NORTHWEST/ , llieoonneot ojt of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayngo or ferriage of Freight, together with tho saving of time, are advantages reamly appreciated by Shippo/aoi Froight and tho Travolimc PuoUo. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. Br Uub Route Fronriitaor all dosenptiotiß oan bo for* warded from Fhihdelplua. New York. Boston, or Balti more, t<i any pomt on tho.Hadroada of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisoousin, lowa.orAlieaouri, by Rail road diroot. ,t he Pennsylvania Railroad also oonnecta at Pittsburg ■with Steamers, by which Goode can bo (orwarded to any tort on .the Ohio. Muykmgum, Kentucky, Tennessee, CumMrhmd, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin. Misouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and ited Ki\era; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, ana Chicago, vrith Steamers to r,U ports on the Northwestern Lakes. < Merchants and Shippers entrurtinc the transportation t>i their Freight to tins company, cam/ely with confi dence on its snerds trannlt. , THE RATES OP FREIGHT to any point in the Wert by thoJ’orinbjlvaina Railroad are at all times as favora bloas are changed by other Railroad Companies. #l. He particular to mark packages 4l via Penna. Rail road. Merchants in the Weitordering Roods from the East, will do well to direct them to he ehippivl by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address oither of tho following Agpnla of tho Com pany i P. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; Potlo * Co.,St6ubeiivyik>,o.; H.B, Pierce £ Co., Zanes vj fe, 0.; J. J. Johnatoa. Kiploy, 0.; Jt. MoNeely, Mays villo.Ky-; Oriuaby & Ooppor.i'orliuuouth, 0.; Paddook k Co., Jeffentonvillo, Indiana; 11. W. Urown A Co., Cincinnati, 0.: Athern & litbbert, Cinoinnati, O.; R. C. Me Id mm, Madison, lnd.; William Binrham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley & Co., hv/insvifie, Jnd,: N.W. Gra ham & Co., Cairo. 111.; It. K Sass, St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nnshrillo, Tenp.; Harris k Hunt. Memphis, Tsnn.; Clarke J?> Co.. ClncMi!.lll., Vf. H, il. Koont«, Alton, 111.; Murphy A Wnlle, Dubuque, lll.r or to Freight .Arents of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the Lost, will find it to their interest to call on the Agentsof the Company at the following places before shipping: or letters addressed to either of them on the subjeotof freights, wi [meet with prompt attention: K. J. BREEDER, Philadelphia. A KOONS/80 North street. Baltimore. m\\ £ 88:: THOS. A. BCtjTT, (ien'l Su&T, AlioonaJPa. laa-l. ■St, BW KB9BlHlimffil WEST CUESTEB and I'mLADKLHUA HA.L -• Ou { ]m. the trmni w I.l,'ttvc I'lnMelphlii, from the Station. N. K,cornerot IsIGHTEENTHand MARKET Streets,at 7 iio anti 9.80 A. M.. ami at 2.J0 and J Of. Leave from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, at 7 and 111 A. M., and SAOandfi ON SUN PAYS—Leave Philadelphia «t 8 A. M,,and i P, M. Leave West Ohester at7,2»oY.V ?nd Sp.M. • „ henry wood, I 8-tf- • ■ Hetfernl Superintendent. SmifiiSMKl Pim.ADEI.FHIA , Leaves the Depot, nt corner of BROAD and VINK : ?•;-;■!i r N ir< «fai? c u'or.if n , points, connecting at Harrisburg with trams running to ! f “ u >" rB ' 40. ilttlfnllMimtJ' M ” fwVTSVIU,E and j At 4 4S ¥. ftLJIA.I J.Y, (Sundaysexoeptfld,) for READ I NO, and intermediate points. ! spf# _j t .. w. i|, McILILKNNY, Seorotarr. Sranc^SSSilSS OJUTUAL FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1853, Is now prepared to make INSURANCE Upon Build ings# Furniture, and Merchandise generally, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts its Business on the Mutual Pi.am Kxclusivkj.y, all the insured being alike into estod, thefalb offering great inducements to those who 4 ish to insure economically as well as safely. Further particulars may be obtained on application to any of tho Directors or at the Office of the Company, No. fi SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Bonjnrmn Malone, T. KUwood Chapman, JohoJ. L) tie, James Hinedley, William Ue«teU, William Hawkins, Calob Clothier, Thiunis I*. Rowlett, Robert E. Evans, Joseph Hayward, Ellwood 0. Davis, Fiodarick Cadmus, V MALONE, Preeido.nL lEDLEY, Vice Promdent. BENJAMIb JAMES BM John J. Lytle, Troasui T. E. Chapman, Secret: Delaware mutual safety in suranok company, PHILADEUMIIA. INCORPORATED 1333, The following Statement of the Affairs of tho Com ißiiy is published In conformity with a Provision of its Shatter. t'HKMIUMd Recoivoi! from Nnv. I, l&W, to Oot 31.1850 Oa Marina and Inland Risks 2<G 39 Ou Firo Riiks M&729 90 5471,900 20 ’romium* on Policies nutmarked ofi' Nov. 1, 185 S 231.818 M rHKMII’M* Marked oil a:i earned, lr\wi Nov. ], IsM, to Got. 31,1839 On Marino and Inland Risks £371 111 33 On Fire Risks - )13,3tf4t) , $489,477 28 ntorost, kc., received uurinc *amo period...-. bossEt.BxrasaKt, F.rr, ».4tS-3QC» V t DAI A r. It • Duringtlio>ear as übmo Marino and inland Navigation Lueses Flro Losses Return Premiums. Kmnbuwnros, Commissions to AsodU, Taxes, ko 43,295 Si Expenses, Salaries, Kent, Sta tionery, 22,210 27 §39o 83* 30 5urp1u5........... ' ASSETS 0? TllK COMPANY, November 1,1809: 8123,050 Philadelphia Cjty Six perct. Loan .8123 060 00 100,000 Penna. State Fivo percent. Loan.... W,fl» 00 21,000 l)o. do. Six do. do .... 21,000 IX) 26,000 United States Treasury 5Ji percent. „ Notes, and iotnreatdue 25.263 51 30.000 United States Treasury 6 per cent. Notes 30,615 00 26,000 Temporary Loan to Uto City of Phi ladelphia 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgugo fi por cent. Ponds 43,600 00 20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Wort* ea«qBix percent.Bouds 12,300 00 11,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Hall way Company 7 per cent, Coupon Honda... 7. J... _,*L. 12,600 00 15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by tho City of Pluln. . 15,000 00 5,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,775 00 5,000 HO Bhares fiorthPennaylvania Rail road Company 850 00 1,200 80 Shares Philadelphia Ice Bout ami Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 I,UUO 2 Shares Philadelphia and Savannah ft Stoatn Navigation company. - 200 00 r 180 3 Shares Ocean Steam Na\ iga’ion Company 1W 00 250 6 Sharon Philadolplii.iand Havre do Grace Bto«im Tow bout Company. fOO 00 dXI 2 Shares Philadelphia Exchange Company.. 130 ix> §433.8*) far. $411,819 29 Cost. Market Value,s4oB 718 W ends and Mortgages...-.... 14.000 00 ©al Estato 01.30 J 55 Bii!s Hecoivable, fur Insurances made 131.08 c 9 Balances <luo at Agencies—Premiums on Ma* rme Pohoiea, Interest, and other dobts duo tho Company 65,561 63 Scrip and Stock of sundry insurunco Connin' u>es Cash on deposit in Banks. November 9, 1869. ‘ The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared ft Cosh Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Cdmpany. and SIX PER CENT, interest on tho Scrip ol the Cornpauy. pa)able on andnftertho Ist proximo. They havo nmo declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT on the Earned Premiums for tho year ending Ootobet SI, 1359, Certificates lor which will bo issued to the partiesentitlcd to the same, on and alter the first of December next. DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. ftoudor, J. F. Penmen, TheophUus Paulding, ilenry * v losn. Jiilmn. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis. 11. Jones Brooko, James Traqunir* Puenccr M’ Ilvaine, WiUiam Eyre, Jr., Thomas 0. Hand, James C. Hand, , Robert Burton, William C Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones. Joseph H, Real. James B M’Farland, Dr. K. M. Huston, Joshua P Eyre, George G.Xeiper. John H. Semple, Pittsburgi Hugh Craig. 1). T. Morgan, Char es Kellv, A. B. Berger, WILLIAM MARTINi President. THOMAH C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYEBUHN,Secretary. nll-lm Branch office of the new YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, SI,SOO 000. THOS. J. 1 ANCaSTER. Insurance Agent and Broker. BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANV. No. 532 WALNUT Street. CAPITAL, 93AW.'»0. rHILAPBLftHA Uert-BEXCR.* Thomas Robins. Joint W. Claghom, Lewis Cooper. J. II Lippmcotl. William Shader. Robert Ewing. n27-Im Howard fire and marine insu nanen ooMI'ANY. r<o. au WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. m 1 . , DIRECTORS. Thoe. L. Luders, Robt. W. D. Truitt* J. Edgar Thomson, Wm, K. Hamlin, hi. W. Baldwin, H. H.Hhillmgford, John o. James, 0. fc. Spangler, John W.Sexlon. U. H. Houston, William Kaiguol, wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles J*\ Norton* h. 8. VYarne. Isaao Myer, John E. Addioks, Edward A. W&rue, H. T. Kensil. Presiclent-TUOMAS L. I.UDKKB, e Vifo President—K. 8. WAttNE. SecretarT-CHAHLES A- DUY. doll Amkkiuan PIKE INSURANCE L’O.. INCORI’ORATED 1810—CHARTER TKSI'KT- I)AL> No. 310 WALNUT Street, aluve Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested msoundaud available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandize, Vessels m Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Proporty. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. _ .. DIRECTORS. George AWott, John T. Lewis, John welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund 0. Dntilh, Patrick Brody, , , Chaa. W.Foultnej, Israel Morris. . „ „ „ . GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Seoretnrr jaJS-ly if Fame insurance company, no.- 411 CHESTNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATE!^ STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND .’NLAND RISKS. UIRVCTOR*: Samubl Wright of Wright, A Co. William W. Waltkrs, William Ryan tv Co, Charles Richardson... J. C. Howe A Co. Gsorgk A. West - West, pubes, A Lloyd. Barclay f.iPi'ixcoTT.- Lippmcolt. Hunter, A Scott Jacob W. Stout Chalfees, Stout, A Co. gsitßT Lkwm, Jr...... I/Owis, Bros., A Co. avid D. Birnky Davis A llirney. A. 11. Ruaexhkim...... . Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co* John H. Ellison John B. Ellison A Sons. John W, Evkhman...-. John W. Everinan A Co, Triot&AS S. Martin..... Savage k Martin. GEORGE W. DAY. President. JONATHAN J. BLOCUM, vtae Prea’L WILLIAMB L BLANCHARD. Seo'y. au4-tf TNaURANCB COMPANY OF TUB A STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCK-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Chartered in 17ft- Capital J$2OQ,OOO-AssoU, January 1, im. $317,446 60-100. AH invested in sound and available securitics-oon tinue to insure on Vessols amt Cfproes, Buildings, Stoeks of Merchandise, Ac., on liboml terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Shorrord, George It. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Bnmuol Grant, Jr,* Charles Maoftlcster* Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas I), w&ttson, John B. Rudd. Henry G. Froenmn, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson. . . HENRY D. BHERKERD, Prouder.!. WILL(AM IIAHPV.It. Nwnrfltary. lefl-wfmtf I IKK INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- PBN.N JIUTUAI, UFH IN.SU RANCH COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, $902425 2d. INSURES LIVES for the wholo term of ‘life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and ipakes all contracts depending on tns oonlinganotes uf Life. They act ns Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. „ t ~ TRUSTEES. Daniel 1.. Millor, Samuel 8. Stokes, Benjamin Coates,,. William Martin, • Richard 8. Newbold, James 11. McFarland, Wi bam P. liaeker, Joseph U. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Eubton, Raniuel C. Huey, Tlioophilus Paulding* Charlesi Hollowell, Eumund A. Smider, usury C. Townsend, Daniel L. Ilutohiusor, Rpdolphu* Kent, John W. ilornur, William 11. t.arr. Kins H.,Archer, ],♦ V, Duflow, Samuel J. Christian* Vt ilham Roboitsvn, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner id. Rosin, John U. Breunor, P. ft. Miohler, Kiuton. DANIEL I*. MILLER. President. , „ lT BAM L. E. STOKES, Vice Pres’t. Johv W. Uohvoh. Nccrotarr. sui3-ly 'I'IIE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE * COMI’ANY, I’IIII.ADKM'IIiA, I'n. FKANKMN UUII.M.VOS, No. M WALNUT Street OUARTKR I'KIIYKTUAL. bupT'M'V' B*M,ooo SUKrijUH inn.uM F(RI!, MAKINH. AND INI.AND INKIUUNCH. Piro insurance, It mitcdnmi perpetual, on Buildings and Merclinmliso ol all descriptions. Marino Insurance, inland am) Ocean, on Ve-cMs, r reight ami Cargo to aud from aU partn of the World. orvirnts DIUKCTI'US. K. W. Hatley, Andrew K. Chnmbar*, Charles 0. Irnlay, H. H. Oozcshnll. lion. H. M. J-'uller. au! Qwr«ll. Hast, K. P/Kom. A. C. Ciittftll, Foster 8. I'erbni, Samuel Jones, M, D., CTT/VER SOAP—A simple preparation »* / or oJonminß Silver Plate, Jowelr», Mirrors, Mar* ble, &0., far more convenient and effective than any other. Uno hall tho labor of limine cleaning. may be yavod by using Uiiß Soap, winch cannot poumbfy injure the finestZino white, mm as no scrubbing is roquired, the saving in the wear ol tlie paint ih much greater than the cost of the Soap. Itleaves tho surface ns pure and white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston JnUexjcalgMp rompany.and sold by. their appointed anflCHESTNlrry ll l CO- Apoth.o,no„, ■nY&.FTU I. BOXES AMERICAN AND J. WINtIOW fJI.ASS-The moit approved brands, and of every sue and quality required DITCH—3OO bbls Rest Pitch, Wilming tnn-Rixe bnrrolu, i;i .tore nod for Kiln l,r _ ItOWLhY, AHHBItHNRB k flo . »?. tr.Hf)til'll WHABVKH._ Oflft BBLS. No. 1 HERRING -100 lixlf M ' J ' TAV^l ' <s 1 4 C 0" ISJ »«J UlNortli A LCOIIOI,, BURNING Pi IJTD, ami PINE .OIL, in bljlft rinil loilt'-ljliN. Mtirntrartitretltiml for ■Ale by KOWLKY, AaHIiI'KNKR k 00., otc No 1. Booth Wt.arv.H. \EW VOUli SYRUP-300 bbls. aborted, ■ for sola It JAMES UKAJUM A CO., «*0 I KT£TIA fifr-.l HERRING. —270 bbls Pickled Herring, also. J2O boxes Smoked Herring, for tale by 0. O. SADLEK <Jt 00., AKOII Street, second door above Frpnl* n!5 IVR. SOHMIBT having been so often • "X roaueptod lodevoto Ins time Again lb th* instruct tiOn of MtfMc, ami especially of the rtAJfo and thd icience of Coil position, now take* plonsure to inform ii« kind friend* and an honored pubuo, thnll 1,4 ibppy to receive a limited number or pupils. Mr. H. speaking the Fhexcii, Spanish English and Gsbman Languages with like facility, will be happy to employ either m them at the rie-ure of the pupil. , . Classes will be formed after Logier’s celebrated sys tem (which lins proved g > highly Biidoegsful in Pam and also in hew York under Messrs. Gottachal*, Mason & OoLpHircit. and whioluiin fact the system of all the eoionrateiicoiiscmitorjes in Europe, an early applica tion forwhich is respectfully solloited. .. ' 1 or terms, Jto., Mr. H would respectfully request to tppi) to iloHsra. Chickehixo k Bon’s Piano Ware- ho.SU? L'uestmit street, and Messrs. Anobk k Co., No. 11W Chestnut street. n KKFKRENCES: ai O nV • Gustav Batter, Esq., N. Y.. MesNra. ChiPscnoß <V Huns. H.A. Wollonlmupt, Esq.,'* Lee & Walker, Maurice riirakoscn. Esq.. “ !, fc«n r £« c,, v, „ W* v Wallace. Kaq., »« dHi ®i >u ’ YW. Mason, Esq., “ »\ iu£ ou i ~B t' re W. ct fuUy request the perusal of i» ?rs ° r t! the eminent iiiWf™lr*t! inpo ? er ' (t . he fim *° » distinguished gentleman of this city.i when Mr. S, cam© firstto Phi ladelphia: t _ MoncherF—. a, fL‘ MaA**™* 1 ? BciiMiM.ee rendant a Phila delphia, Je n m pu resistor au plaisir de me rappeler a votre a unable souvenir on vous feisant cmmaitre dn enarrnant honime et im artiste distingue. Mr. Bciiwu-t ost.tiu Conservatoire do Leipzig; son talent eat fres immont et commo gentleman vnus appronoz bien vite os qunlites qm les diatinguent. Vona etes si amiable et si devouo aux artistes, que vousirodevez vous on pron dre qu a vous mamede\ou* les voir tous recommrnder; si quslque fois vous avezmurinure contre ces especos do lettres de change tirees par t’amitie eur l’amitie que I on appolle lettrcs d’introdaciion.soyoz d’avanoe per suade qua oelle-ci no vous procure™ aucune des epines que onchent presquo toutea Iph rotations de la sooiete, T- ut a vmm do ccr.tr. Milica ohoae a T et airccz mes compliments atioctueux. 022-stutli2m Trinidad do Cuba, 1 Juil, IAM. . Half-m. ls!odeCub:i,24 Febrior, 18W. J aicxamioo aveo mfir.oment d’mteretle p!m pmirriiarmotiio ct la composition quo Mr. Alfred ocjimiut bo propose do tairo auivra.a so* elevea.etjo suiß ueiirrux do dedarei, quo je ie oroia trea clajr. trcs cmicis ctlo p un favorably a mi avanceinent rapitie. It obi uu rosto idoniKMio quant an fond acelui quo euit le Jocrots nurnu devoid recoin* . r i t» ireuscment - Mr.A. Schmidt cowme pro* Icmcurde Tiattu et dc ciiaat. , »> lm 1,. M, O'OTTSCH/UiK. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a i 7»7 n,eillUm throuirh vlncli Schools and Fami lies nmjr obtain oumpctout teachers. i’ureiits may ob- EVi, 1 !, , !iI atultoUB J ‘•''■eitlars of the Last schoola. .^MJ.T. h^ a. CO., H ROADWAY. Wcw York, or ftX> CUKSTNIIT .Street. PhihdeWhia. §763,PH 67 ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCV9J Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D V .re open on MO>iDAY, September 12t!i, at 9 A. M. Applications! for admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should tie made to the Principal. J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M.. UO7 RACE Street. •Mio-wrtm-tr Ballad singing and guitar. iiS-lm* T. WSHOP, 1202 KILIIKRT Street. .. 82M.9U5 7l) ~ 2d,172 ,W .. AI.WOU Tlf ESDAMKS OIIEGARAY AND D’HER YOUMiIIiIAVn?KsOARI,IKU AND DAY SCHOOIj for PHILtAbjiLPHU.No.IW LOGAN SQUARE, VINE , STREET. Madame CHE GA RA Y respectfully inform* her friends and tho public in general. that independently of her Uo&rdms nnd Day School, directed by herself and her niece, Mmo. PRKVOST, tn NEW YOR&she in tends. m eonnection 'With her niece, Mine. u’HER VILLYj opening *n PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the same plan as the ono above mentioned. __ ___ PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN. PHILADKLPHU. OEOKGE li. BARKER, PHINOfFAL. The Fall Torm of this Institution ooinraencca Septem ber 6th, 166?. The course of instruction comprises all tho brandies of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin. Greek, and French Languages au22-tf 8 137,432 S 7 Bryant & strattdn’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, leoated at Phila delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and.CRESTNUT; New York, Duflalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For#in formation. oal) or send fur Catalogue. fe9-tf SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATUS TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Largo and email sums received, and paid lack on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the daj of deposit to tho day of withdrawal. Olfloe hours, from? until fi o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9o’clock. DRAFTS for sale uu England, Ireland, and Sootland, from £1 upward?. Proaidont—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY RISK, Actuary, Franklin saving fund— No. 133 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, p&ya ail De posits on demand. Depositors’ money scoured by Government State, and City Loans, Ground Renta, Mortgages, 40. $801,015 67 This Company deems safety bettor than profits, consequently will run no nskwith deposi tors’ monoy. but have jt at all tunes ready to re turn with & per oent. interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Femurs, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can! be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executors. MR(iE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings uutildo’cik. DIRECTORS. Jacob U. Shannon, Crrus Cadwallader, John Slnmller, George Russel), Malaahi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt* Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany, Nioholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. R. Satherthwaite. Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lipptncott, JACOB B. 8H AN NON, President. Ctbus Cadwallamk, Treasurer. dl8;y SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TKHE3T.—NATIONAL BAFJfTY TRUST COM PAQ .WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Inoorporated by the Htato of Pennsylva nia, Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The ofiloe is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morning tills o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till Bo'olock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT BKLFRIDGK, Vioe President. Wxm.!am J. Kseo, Secretary. „ IHSECTOBS. Hon. Herr? L. Jjf.nner. F. Carroll Brewster, l,.Carter,,.Carter, Joseph a. Ban, Robort Selfrulge, rranots Lee, Samuel K. Aehton, Joseph Yerkcs, C. Laudrcth Muims, Henry DiUenderfer. Money is received and payments made daily. Xhe investments are made, in conformity with the ptiMntumsof the Chartor, in Real Estate Mortgages, Uruuiid Rents, nnu such first-olas* securities a* will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail tn *,ve penaanenor and stability to thin Tn«hhition n l-l. ggsa«a AT A I)x\KUAIN—SCUOMACK (7 • .y R jt CO. havo now nt their warerooms, a vory hiirhly ftniahed HOSEWOOD PIANO, with all the motiorn improvo luentH, double round corners, Louis XIV style, nearly new, warranted. which they are authorized tu Mil nt .v treat sacrifice. rerauns who may desire to obtain a (irut-claaa I’lano.ata liargain, Miould not fail to call. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! n St O riANO-FORTES. MiiLODKONcf. PUNO-PORTKS. riANO-FOUTES. MELOPEONS. mNO-FORTKsJ. ... . MELODEON'S. M.-ulo l*r Ihcon, A Co., Nuun» fc Clark* Hullett, l)avi», &. Co., iuhl otheis. J. K. GOUI.p. SEVENTH andCHKSTNUV, fftrsafl UIUGKEKINb <fc SUNS, <7 iTTI HANDFACTOKFB* Of • GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STRKET. Constant 5 m store a large stock of oar BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at tiiodulcrent Exhibitions in tUIa country and Europe. first-class medals. PIANOS TO RENT. jaM-ly IMPKOmi£NT"m RCKOMACKKR A CO., 1031 CHESTNUT Siren, roepectfulh invito the nmsia lownzpublio to call and examine their new and suo eessful improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND TIANO. Having converted the Tune, Touch, and Action of the Gram) Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objection* geperallj made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, punt) of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, nrideveuueasof touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENT 8 arc wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, find aro pronounced by critics to be tar su perior to any instruments ever manufactured tn Uiis country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortnientof nur unmallod PIANOS, we have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from tho Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New York. ISW. wl*tf /rij | THE ‘-FIERY STAR.” GAS-CON 8U MING, ANT) RADIATING AIR-TIGHT S'lOVh. for Parlors, Halls, Offices. Stores, Jcc. Tno moat oconwmcil. cheerful and healthy stove tn tho market. All who wish a heating stove that will give entire satisfaction are luvitod to call aud see one of the in operation at our Warorooms. Every variety of Stoves both Plain ami „ , GAS BURNING, tor I adore, Kitchens, Chambers, Halle, 10., maj bo tound in our assortment. Our celebrated ROYAL, SEA SHELL, and Cocking Stoves are 4 „ WARRANTER, aii'i. forcicel'ence m operation, they CHALLENGE dll cumpeli lion. .. NORTH, CHABK, ANI) KORTJI, oM-tdal No. North_SECOND t) root. J&g STOv K S ! s TOY K SI! ml JAMJES SPEAK, No. liw MARKET STREIIT, la now prepared to moot tho w inn <T tlio public more completely m :ill tho tletnils ol the Stove trsilo than an? ollinrostahlnhinont in RhiUdelphifc. in proof of whicu ho iTIVItPS ( OMPAKATIVK EXIMINUKIt. The lollowitu nrc mmm; l"s own popular inventions, •e* eritl of which bx” o already obtained a national repu t.atiun iissurrn*siitj;i:i trrtihna andcr onamv anyofner ttnves I*l u«* JAMI-.H SPEAK 19 the In\entor and Patentee of tho Improved Uns-burning Cwkin,'Stove, acknowledged to bo tiio iKSt Stiivn for family usn m the world. JAMES .SPEAK »« the Patentee of tho celebrated (tao-consuiutni; Cooking Itaase, now rapidly oonmie info general use. JAMES SPEAR i* tho Patentee of th? Improved Sil ver b Air-tivlit Parlor Move. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patenled) Ornamental Stove Urn, winch from ita beauty and utility is likoly, tins teanon, to bo ur.iver sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Vue!, and Comfort-saving Iromnx Pan. JAMFS SPEAK is the Inventor and l’atenteo of the celebrated Kailwnv-enr Heater. For nil of the above the Inventor very justly claim* advantages which require but lotto oruieisiood to the public to bo umvoisnlh appreciated and proterred to any other articles ol that class in tho marker, and lie I Would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons n want of Stoves to oali and examine lor themselves ’arties wishing to examine will have ever* attention shown them, whether iutendiUK immediately to pur chase or not. 3m ,_v CHARLES JONES, I’Wg No. son North SECOND Street, (SuoreMor to A. J. (Jall.-wher, would respectfully mil the atton- J 'v lion of those desiring rtovo* to his extensive assortment of Cookin<, He.auti.. ami I srlor stoves, I have purchased tho exclusive ruiit to Lie iftoi/ ial*s and r#parry, m riuladelplna. of tin Hasher s Celebrated “ Morning Star” and •* Sunrise t»*a burning Cooking Ptovea. well known for year* as the nio>it satiafaotory Bloves in tiie marknt Alio, his new Flat-top Cooking Btove “ Daylight,” wlnoli combines all the useful nn frOvementi, aid operates ndmirabjr, 1 nluo maim seture, in a superior manner, Hilver * (Jas-burner of the Kuisin yhert Irur. These are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves m use. tiG-3m KO.SIN.- SOI bbls t-xtra Nos. 1 and 2 I.nop l?o‘;ui; .VKMbbls Shipping Rmun.all tn s‘ore, nnd for halo by ROWLEY. ASH BURNER. ,V CO, _*2] No.ld South WHARVKH. —Just received, a largo invoice of , Tar, in superior mder and larreEarreli, and for 6R, f l,y t« w.^/KAYKR.FITI.KRjACO,, M Ntv WATKft OKI. Aw 4QK TJQSIN 01L. —750 bbls. Kosjn Oil, all good xrsdes.in »toro. and for sale by ni ROWLEY. ASHBURNF.H k CO., *»« No, if South WHARVES* . EOtJCATIONAI. GOTT3CHALK, SAVING FUNDS. 44 A little, bat often, fills the Purse.” A Dollar saved ,t twice earned PIANOS. STOVES. FIERY BTAHB DOUBLE-OVEN SALES By AUCTION. I7URNESS. BRINLEY, & 00.. *- No. 439 MA RKKT STREET.-' r SALE OF FRENCH GOODB.’ - - ' On Friday Moraine, . Decembers, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue,on6 mouths credit ed) packages and lots of fancy staple French dry gonOs. * » Samples aud catalogues early on the morning of sale. Philip ford auctioneer, no. 530 MARKFT fitrsat. urd 32l MTNOB «r»»t LARGE HALE OF HEADY MACK CLOTHING, ME RINO VNDERSniRTS AND DRAWERS, BLAN KETS, Ac Oil Tuesday Mornine. Nov. 29. at 10 o Hock precisely, will be sold, by eata lone.fi mrve and desirable assortmeutof ready made Hntlnag. consisting of about SCO Jots men’s and boys' overcoats. Raglans, sack coats, business coats. French estate, pants, vesta. «e.. of various materials MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Also 150 ib'Z. superior white ami gray merino .„d.,.l„ rt ..,.dd,w sEjiNKETgi Also. <WO pairs Genesee. Swiss, Columbia, Ontario, Cumberland, and Yorkshire all-wool blankets. Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. SPECIAL SALE'-OF BUFFALO ROBES AND FANCY SLEIGH ROBES. On Wednesday Moraine, Nov. 30, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, bv eatalome* BCO firs* quality Nob. 1. 2. A. and 4 buiTtlu roo*s. Also, first quality l, iied ami trimmed No. 1 do., wo.f, and astnean hmh fancy s!c»uh robes. &o Thu attention of buyers is particularly invited, aa the k*!« will embrace a class of goods beldom offered at auctiorr. __ __ SALE OF 800 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANB CALFSKINS. &o. On Thursday Momme. Dec. 1, at 10 o’clock precisely, trill be sold, br call-, logue, on four months’ credit, SCO cases men's and bti.n’ double-sole grained boots, heavy hrogans, shoes, gum-eltoe*. ice : ladies* and nuupi' boots, «h-»os, gmt ers. nes, A c., of city and eastern raanulaclure, worthy the attention of tne ttade. t KJT Catalogues early on morning of sale. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STHEET, oonosito the Cis ton House between FOURTHand FIFTH Streets LARGE SALE OF A STOCK OF FASHIONABLE FURS FOR LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHIL DREN’S WEAR. Ou Monday Morning, 23th inst., eomiiiencin< at 11 o'clock, comprisin'* sets ol \u. tonnes, caper, and half capes. with muffs and ruffs to match, or sable, mink, stone and si'.veMrmhn, Ger man and American fitch, Siberian squirrel, and oiher rwUlonaKo fur,. ROBEg _ Also, buffalo ami fancy carriage and sleigh robes. LARGE SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Re. On Wednesday Moraine, November 30,by catalogue',ou a credit, commencing at U) o'clock. SHIPPING. p lIILADEIiPUIA AMD CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE . NAMED CORPORATION, . KILO AY NO. 0 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, AtlO o’clookA. M,, September 7 th, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company,viz: GEORGE li. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS- MACALESTER, Aim JOHN .EDGAR THOMSON. The 1100K8 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. sS-tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE. AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAM.MONIA, Capt, H. F. Schwensen, SAXONIA. Capt H. Ehler*. BORUSSIA. Capt. N. Traatman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Ensen. These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-built vessels; are .ntended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N. Y., as follows: _ FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND . HAMBURG. „ The elegant and powi rful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA, Capt. H. Taube, 2,400 tons burthen, will sad as above, on ISUfcADAY, NOVEMBER Wh.atU o’clock M. . Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia . to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin.. -Slot) J Second Cabin*. .$6O l Steerage.. .$35 The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following Steamships? BAXOXIA THURSDAY, Peember 1. BO RUSSIA MONDAY. January *. TEUTONIA WEDNESDAY . Febroarj X. HAM MONIA THURSDAY. March 1. „ , tOr Passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast. Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at threush Tncso steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom mod.vions for first, second, and third-class Passenger*. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage issued irom Loudon, South ampton. Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Freuht 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 , w. A. HAM'LL,-Agent, Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships. n 2 tf Northwest corner r OURTII and CHESTNUT. THE BRITISH AND NORTH SSlftftfcAUEßlCAft ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- raox rrzw vonz to urapoox.. _ _ Chief Cabin Passage. #l3O Second Calm Passage — —.—— 71 FEOM BOSTON TO UVXAPOO2,* Chief Cabin fnuage. —- ———— Second Cabin Passage -. The chips from Boston cad at Haut&x. PERSIA, Capt Judkins, jCAN ADA. Capt. Lent, ARABIA, Onpi. #. l AM-ERIGA, Capt. Millar, ASIA, Capt. £.. G. Lott, [NIAGARA. C»»L Anderson. AFRICA, Cant. Shannon- !EUROPA,Cd»t.J. Leitoh, These vessels carry a clear white tight at mast-head *, green on starboard bow; red on port bow. . EI'ROPA, Leitch. leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nor.l PERSIA. Judkins, ** N \ o?k, Wednesday, Nov. P, AMERICA, Mular, *• Boston, Wednesday, Nov.ia ASK, I.ott. “ N kork, Wednesday. Nov. *3. CANADA, Lsns, Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 30. Al* RlCA,Shannon. •' NYork, Wedoeeday, Deo.7. NIAGARA, Anderson,** Boeton, Wednesday, Deo 11. PERSIA, Judkins. •* N York, Wednesday, Dec. 21. Bcrtlis not secured until paid Tor. An esperenced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preciors Stocea or Metals, unless bills of lading are tuned therefor and the value thereof therein erprewsd. Forfreishtor pas sage apply to £. CLNAaO, 4 Bowlins Green, no 3 New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES. AND SAVANNAH,RTEAMSKiPS. ' ’ FREIGHT REDUCE 37 Heavy Kreitht at an average of r irrix* per cent. be low New York Steamshipraws. FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship JCKYBTONJC STATE, Cap tun Cnwles I’. Manhman, ▼ill sad on Saturday, Not. ?oth, at 10 A. M. Through in 43 to 80 hour*, omr 40 noun at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Gk. Tne U. S. Mail Steamship STATE 07 GEORGIA, Captain John J.Gamo.wiU sail on Monday. November 21, at It) o’clock. Through in M to 60 hours, only 43 hours at Sea. ttrSAjlmc days changed from every Saturday to even five days. Goods received, and Buis of Lading signed every Jay. The splendid first-claw side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATKOP GEORGIA now ran as stove every ten days, thus forming a fire-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. Ac both Charleston and Savannah, theaft Ships eon sect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac., for all places in the Freicht and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lover by these shipe than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half t£e rate. N. U.—lnsuraooe on all Railroad Freisht is entirety unnecessary.lnrther than Charleston lUilroad Companies taking all risks Irora these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 24 to <0 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route* as will be seen by the following sche dule. i'brough tickets from Ffcibulolphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamship*, INCLUDING MEALScm the whole route, eaeept from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: _ 15LA.HI> 7AKI. ToCharlestoa.— 018 00 Charleston—— M .OXS 59 Savannah. 14 TO Savannah 31 CO Augusta SO 00 Augusta. »oo Macon ... 81 ot> Msoon. , . Mll a 74 Atlanta 23 00 Atlanta ... 3100 Columbus.—.. 23 00 Co lambus is 00 Albany UOO Albany Woo Montgomery..,, WOO Montgomery.. 58 CO Mobile..£ 34(0 Mobile... 48 90 New Orleans .. 39 7ft New Orleans.. 4100 No bills of lading signed alter the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at seoondwharf above Vine street, or to AI.EX.HEROS.iT. Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT, Areata in Charleston, T. S. A T. G. BUDP. rt r ‘ . H&vannih, HUNTER A GAMMELL. F or Florida Crum Cknrlcstulfc steamer Carolina even luesd-iT. For Florida from Savannah, steamers Bt. Mary’# and Kt. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday. jy2S u. S. M. STEAMERS mSfmßmSßb poa w HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, ARAGO, Captain Lines, will eaii July 23, September 17. November 12. FULTON.Captain Wotton, will sail August JO, Ooto ber 14, December 10. First Camn passage. —. —. . sl*o Second Cabin passage.... 7J For freight or passage, apply to . , WILLIAM NEILS I >N, Aeent, Attne » arohousm* Company’s i'hiLade*phia Ofiue, Tobacco W«rehou*e.TM)*' , K Street, Fhila >e23-€m COPAKTNEKSIIIP NOTICES, IVOTK'E IS lIEF.IIY HIVES THAT -L » tfs© CVrartnf r*h'n ret-*fv»To cms'.in? betweea Mr. GKO. W. COI.DV tho «übsiTib«r. smder {be e r .>lool GKO. W. COLBV A. CO. isdi««oheiJ CHAS>. A. DA.MKIS. nlsMf riiilvlolphii. Nov. H [VOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 11 Crm uf WARNICK. CHADWICK. Jc. BRO. ittbu da* dissolved. Tli« ll»*st?r. Kanz*. A ;NU£ f t ?££ r £\ ,B , i Jl e *» wij ha ront'nucd nrilcr tha I*2 via f>r CHAD W ILK 4 PRO , at the Northeast corner «’* R-S-Ci. H*re*U. JOrIN K. tHAIiWp r{, h A. CHADWICK. HuUlalphiv Jn!» 11.1 AM itU-tf |gg SAI.AAIANDER SAFES fSSgS AUri« MiortTifM of \as& EVANB A WATSOJTB Y H I h A DK I. PHI A MANI'FAOTUKED SALAMAfIPKR PAPKS. n . *ault uoons, 1 fir Dacka and Store*. hank lock?.. *P anj now in n«ie. IRON DOOjS.S, SHUTTLES. Ac., Od m c»-o- terma ph any other estAbushmeat in th* Laitod by FYANS * Y’aTSOT* rfo.3?lOHE3TrU’r Street, Philadelphia. an!*-tf FLEABT? HIVE US A rAU rniEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, at DICK’S. 8. W. eorcor of SEVENTH and SOUTH MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for if A flocra. Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottiers. Uanl*n Vase* and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe fur drains and Water con- often, lmp-jitfcl and for «a'o It ~i , ,R RIfON, fat,lft tf IQItl ORKSTVI'T «»»»•> GANGS OP FIGGING-—landing and itnnnin; Kiic.n?. rn’inuficnpedof fhe l-»»t mite nil, and lur sale, r»t mvmfVm era!«»<*•■hw« ; by WhAVKK. FI * VO.. n** 9* S' W.**r «>.»•» * lUI>W<fMV WAI.MON.—2S libls. printo new No. 1 Sal ks in on lanli n r from at evtrKr Kens* flt ton. and for tale I.T U M?’j *PAVI OK * OO .IB atul 134 X. W|l 4 U VK* KKROSLNE OlL.—a full supply of the above Oil, manufactured h> the Boston Company, v. in ba futmihn to hi, v ’ '■£:; y j°rrH Htfiftv^ the A.deaceuls for thiseity.» •'» L»KV. ASHdURNKR. 4-.C0., h'». Iff M'llilh WHAfI nil mo WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER- X chants.—A Urte stock of Manila Rose, all sires, SSS.X"" 4 ‘” J co‘.° rk «* No, ON, WATER Stknrur. SAJjES B M THOMAS * SOSSf, • NafcU»MKlingonTgJQnini urnmn fIBAL KKP vtfoon msS Eremoe SaleaT . - < ?aaspb!et* apv re&ar, eontunittifialA r acnptions.of a*» the yropetties to be coUaaTtwedl Beit r ©th iwt, at 110 cloei.noon.aiid7in tWeTetu* : vith a list of *»te* <>th and l&b of December, and of ra estate at prf**te aale, compnam* a larje amonM valuable property. CASIWIBI.TC_SAiEB KKAL EaTATB Am STOCKS AT THE ofiMi SSi ul stooks will h«r»in< T <* h»!d at U o'clock soo a, aa - m the events* at7o , cloek.. . , •r Contnbaton k»nas tks optioo of atkataalt. •Sr Handbills qf Kick J?roi>e.ct7 *sswrf ssqajwalr, „ sedition to wii:oh wa poblitb. on is* Batnrdaj qrsTtqqi to the M>e. ooe thousand catalogues, .*# pesopakt un>. ?ivmi foil descriptions of all the pr©p?ftie* to he mm ou toe ToUovuu Tuesday., » _ __ real estat*-: at phiyatb salb. . cr We bar* a lame amoaot of real artate at pnTOta eale, inciQuiof every cescription of city ana eoutry property. Prrjtgdtuts may be hadattbe aaotjaa store. .'PRIVATE SALfTREGtSTEfI. ** R<*aJ catered on our pnrai* n*Je regicim* ana advertised occasional]} m o cr boWjc **t« aistnetf, (of which l,Coocorie* are printed ■veeJdy.Jfrec of eWec*. STOCKS. LOANS, fcs Os Toesdsy, Nov. 29, at 13 o'ekes, sow, u th* Philadelphia Ei chnnie, will be eold— Utlnrei West Chester and Philadelphia RailrcmdCr,* 8 per cent, preferred »tock—par $3O. I share Emporium Real Karats sod Manafacturinr Cn. Mnunri City,ll’icots—par 8300. S shire* PLiladelphia and Cape Island Telegraph Co. —par $lO. 43 shares Nortinrestern Ceil Co., original Uue—ear $23. 1 share Mercantile Library. TWENTY-THIRD FALL PALE-NOVBMBRR S 9, /O u O'CLOCK, NOON. ' TO CAPITALISTS. BUSINESS .MEN, Ae. FOUR' STREET. The valuable four-story store, corner of Fifth sad Commerce streets, and the ter*« store* ad;ommc. Noe. ii, «. ind I* North Futh ilwt. fch. Particular* to handbills. . . _ _ Orph-ns* Court Sale—Estate of N.VtytnG. Howard. Handsome pink-street re^Okncb-Fobt storj brick, with ba-k buildings, and all Ctcwern cubtc nieccea, i'me street, east of Nineteenth. Imme diate possession. Same Estate -LARGE LOT, ARAMINGO, no.'theest side of VojMnso st., near Jasper, to feet front, feet deep Two fronts. , NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. *S VUe st, betwoeu Ninth and Tet»*fc. immediate possession. lVrouiptory Sals. LARGE LOT OF GROUND, PKIDLcBL’KG, overt) acres froutinso* the Delaware river, at the corner of Kirkbnde and Garden stmts* Twenty third ward tty Sale absolute. Assignee** Peiempb n SaIe.—NEAT RESIDENCE. No. 1017 Race st, west oi Tenth, gy Sain atwatuie. TWENTY-FOURTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER 33, AT 7 O'CLOCK, EVENING. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of C. W. Blake, dec'd. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. Na 71» North Twenty thirdat..northeast oernerof Ciayloo,Fifteenth ward- Name Estate.-TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjominc. _ Same Estate.—DWELLING, No. 201 ClaytoniL,in the rear of the afar*. Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT DWELLING. No. EV Ad dison street, west of Seventeenth, below Pise it. REAL ESTAIE SALE-DECEMBER 6th. AT NOON ELEGANT WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE The elegant brown-stone residence, 1406 Walnut street, built and finished m a superior manner, for the ns* of the owner, with every modern improvement snd con venience. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. GREEN S i KELT. No. 1317 vis feot front, with nil modem im provements sod conveniences. Executors’. Sale—Estate of CoL Mtffita Lewis, dec’d. MANSIUN. HOTEL Tenant’s House, Ac-, Spread fc.M ie Station. Lancaster road. NEAT RESIDENCE. No. 143 Walnut street,north side, west of Broad street. BUSINESS STAND.—Three story brick store and dwelling. No. 1350 North Second street. eooUi of Master. Neat RESIDENCE, No. HJ7 Mount Vernon street, west of Eleventh THRKE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 13 N. Fifteonth street, south of Cherry. LARGE FARM. 3Z7 acres, with saw-mill, near MifEm. JcnJtla/viatT, Pa -- Trustees’ Perrwmtonr Sale.—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWRLi’TNGS. east aide of Prankiu street, *outhofGreefl,(®teSpnn«Garden.) fcySaleabsohitc. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOL. On Wednesday. 30tn )nst.,at 13 o’clock coon, at the Auction Store, without reserve or limitation, by order of Thomas Hil sen A Co.rPhiladelphia and G. w. Bond 4 Co.,'of Bos ton, alar<e quantity of the best selections o! American fleece and miscellaneous wool. It will be read* for in spection in tno aurtum rooms from Tuesday, 29th iast— S o'clock, to the hour of sale, which will be absolute. Sale at Nos. 139 and 111 Booth Fourth Street. SUPEKIOR FURNITURE. BOSS, PIANO FORTE, CAHIETS. On Thursday Monuag. At So’eloci. at the Auction Store, an sow latent of excellent second-hand fa nuts re. eleumst ptsso fortes, y fine mirrors, carpets, eto., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for postsnisaoe or .tale. Executors* Sale, No. 233 Chestnut street—Estate of Joe T. Bailey, dec’d. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSE*OOB PIANO, handsome chandeliers, mirrors. BRONZES, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ac. On Friday Mormnr, Dec. 2. At 19 o’clock, st So. 1333 Chestnut sheet, by catalogue the entire furniture of the Lie Jo*. T. Bauej, by orderofthe executors, compruin,: superiordrawisg rooro, dining mom anu chamber form tare, suite oik antique library furniture, extra Urte site minor, Ac. valuable original Paintings A’w*. beautiful landscape, by Cropaie; a fine and faithful copy of Corregio’s Magdalen fiepoetnr fafe siae; spirited manse. by G. K. Bonceid; Lieactiful original painting, Bcnptme subject* by Ho thermel. Also, numerous beautiful copies o! various interesting pictures, by many of the most favorite Eu ropean artists. BEAL BRONZES, Ac. Consisting of claseio figures, groups. Ac., by the sett eminent artists. ?. Receiver's Sale. Noe 1$ and IS South Sixth street STOCK OP ELEGANT PUkNOS. On Saturday Morning. Dec. 3, at 11 o’clock, st Nos. 16 and 15 South Sixth street, hi catalogue, by order of the receiver, use enure stock of Measrv. Wdßelm A Schalcr, rdspriang a seoerai assortment of grand action and Lows XIV style 6"* and 7-octave piano*. ip el*.ant sad p’ain rosewood cases. Full particulars inca'^Uo-ce*. Rh» The a:testi<i& of purchasers is particularly re qutsted to the sale. The entire Keek wit Kuuhe tured with great care, by Messrs. Wilhelm k Schuler, expressly for waieroom safes, ana wiU be *otd without reserve. MU2y£S AUCXIONUE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 9. E, atm r SIXTH and RACE Streets.^ MONEY TO LOAN. Mo'ist to Loan. 1* Lanes os st(aLL aJsenm. cm merchandise gecerally, and on all arcetee 0/ raise. AU» irsi orzs on snsnssn mllui np m cm. m hosts, including storage, ai Kukm' Pnseijml MO?fEY» MONISY:! MONaYMI Money liberally edruMd in large er small inoout from one dollar to thomnds. oa sold and mhwr pUie* diasioims, watches, jewelry, low liny-pieces, wiaal i%- stnuaents. fsnutsre, dip goods, eteiaisx, groeense, et <ars. hardware, ceUsry. books, bones, rentes, hirwew, and all articles of value, for aay length of time anm «n, atN* mass Paicirai, fisTamnssswr, iniineaei Comer of Sixth and Rasa streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with eoßataraL dmoeottd fcs the lowest market ratse. - _____ SIW » GREAT RAHGAINS IN WATCHHS, JEWBLB.V, Ac., AT PRIVATE RAEB. u NATHANS’ FBJNCI- PaL ESTABLISHMENTIs. E-ooraOT of SIXTH u. RACE Streets-—The foUowus articles will be sold & leas tn*a bait the usual store prieea: r ir.*r~H Kartell rstrit lull jewelled and plats. of the ocas appro red mad best ' make, in hunUm eases aart double bottomed, JrasroM escaperuse tie veraodieputewatehee, tabaati&i case ba< opes face, some cf them ere extra fall leveed, acd baas nuke. &tver EoaLsh patent lever watches. recipe - me lit Sever end fopinee, ia hustisf ease and opec face.seme vert superior; EagUib, Swim, Fraaeh,aa| Uusrtjer yatcaes; fine sold vest* fob, neck* aad ease*' drea’s chain*; fine sold pencil cases and pens, bracelets, breastpins, nnger-naj*, ear-naps, starts, msdalbnst. and jewelry ceneraUj. Superior fiara&a Given at #lf perthetuanit la boxes of M each, will be son by siagla box or fuaoUties. to cut pwohasen* ftvsaroea ftmrr in.cM, Ac.. °^$ c £ g j VATJi s^LE. A superior fire-proof chest, 4 feet hif h by S feat vide. Also. watebas-aad jewebrr of ever* deaerirUoa. ‘jMIE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS” 1 prepared to execute neatly,cheaply and expeditiously PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, POSTERS, Printing for AUCTIONEERS. LAWYERS. MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, IT\. All older* left *t tie PaMic&tion OfEee of Tkt jtit, No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly Ucodftd to. Housekeepers took to tour ■nierest. Buy rear CO tL AT HlcjfS*. vher* nothin. but the very test quality of Lebuh andSchsjl kil! t,-n*l «* offered at the fo’Jovin 5 reduced price*: t.e!,uh. Broken, Epr, and Store ?< 2S per ui Sei.u>'kni, ** ** *’ • 4 W “* Lr-e iNut , - 3JO “ Warranted free from »:aie ordaat and fen xenht, at HICKS' *ard. wowcut comer MARSHALL aad WILLOW. CaUaodeee. oJS-fas GKOOME & CO . Oflica 146 South .FOURTH Street, WHARF, TISE STREET. SCHUYLKILI. Healers and Shippers 07 Loc««t Mountain. Lehith, and Schnj id „ GOAL. Mercit.nmhj* Uxea onnrhirfir®. UICKHRY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN .*• ■- LEHIGH COAL. prepared wiiboare, for sale on Lett ’*nrr. Apply st KNOWLES'** Depot. NINTH »^rno\rU 4t , «s» '' MACHINERY AND CRON. fAXVIL T. XIIIICZ, J. VAFSEX3 XXUICI* _ WILUA* B. MISKICK, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. ►o fifth and Washington street,, pHtLIDXLMf’A. MERRICK H SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, i Manufacture Hub and Low Prttmre Steaa Eytnsa* Tor Land. Rver. and Manae wrvie*. sJ.>,!crx.GtJO'.n-ten. Tans*. Iron Boats. Ac.; Caatisxs of c: <[-d*. e.**-er Iron or 3ms. Ir-.n Ktvr? Rcvf* for (*sj Wjrfc*. Work Shop*. Bt*~ r ' Vii nad'oa* Machinery of lie Ixmt sad sxwt u=- proved c-nitmoticu. of Machinery nek &s r:»»r. Saw. sad Unit Mil a, \ scaam Piss, Trur*. Defecator*-> - Jten. Puispi&t Fjuuw. Ac. Me A*ecta iot N. Hu Elis's Patent B«ssr Bo.litf Ayyvami; .lasTnjth • Pau&t Stevn Eirscer; and Afp«"wV? A Wo«» a Patent Cntnfwnl Sarar Dna int Miwmm. \*p.f S* TB7 NOTICE.—CHESTER VALLEY RAU.ROAD-FAS .■<S NOFR TRAINS FOR DOWXIXGTOWN a XT) IN'. TKRMKDIATK 3TATiG.SA-Cn and Jssbitt, is*J. the Passsßzer Tra.rs* for DOWNIXGTOWX', *-jIJ ■tart fromthe Passesser Diyot of the Philadelphia and Readm/ Railroad Germany. corner of BsOAD and VI.NEStTaaU MORNING TRAIN fvT Downicftowa. !«srtt at 7JP APTNRNOON TRAIN for Dcwtinjtown, iaaxe* ts 145 P. >!. UAiLY (SnndSTß eiseatad.) By order of the Board of Ms&afen »f the Phftadetphil ac.t Racdina Railroad Ccrayaar. H VtII.TTKWY. s*<*res*r, yiECI.KR & SMITH, corner SECX>ND v,J GREEN, hare acealred a crea: reyataftoQ by the. wise anil prudent U»j naTO nartaxA their commencement to business ty salliar a first-rata *» • 1a» snm> «ia LOYERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. anti tils., at rednee i yr.ee*. for *a> ty _ Jam re graham a co„ TVPTM IIfENTON LEMONS. -2SO Loses Menton ax if 1 'IVCTIOH, JOB PRINTING, ItviiT Dstcnprios or TAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS. HANDBILLS, MECHANICS, BANKS. RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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