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Rev <£ L Vagles G R Salinger AS; Thuring Ck Co VaoheidoJ , SetleyGeo Tyson J M Voosrett Chria Seaenger Jm 8 Tibbetts G G Zeller BF V Seller Jacob Thompson Hen Young Wm P SeaverJos Thomas NB Young Wm F Seltera GeoH Thorne Mr YounKßogißter It • N. B. BROWNE, P. M. jPH<LAO£LPH;A BOARD OF trace. COMMIT!,, 0. TH, HtaM. LETTER BAGS A* TH* KJkKcKaHTS* SXCHAHOE, FHII.ADBI.rBU. Bark Canada; Mitchell —....Matanzas»soon Bark Job .Maxwell. Davis, Barbadoes, Laguaj ra, Fortau Spain, NovBo MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF fUIIiABELFHIA, Nov. 38, 1809. WM&zr. e ... ARRIVED. Ship Julia Lawrence. Spear, 4 dare from Baltimore, m bnflastto Workman A Co. , Bremen berk Amalia. Oidejnns, 47 days from Rotter dam. with mdse to J T Plate & Sohottler. Bng Trjndelin, Havener, tf days from Boston, in bal lot to captain. .Br schr Meteor. Dunsoomb. H days from Dememra, via Turk* lal&nd, with salt and rum to Outorbndge, Har vey & Cb. fir schr-Dasher, Smith, 8 days from Cornwallis, NS, with potatoes to E A Souder A Co. SchrLfiFenusoD.'BarmU.Sdays from Newbern.N C, with naval stores. &e. to Kates k Foster. Sohr Clara, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A ColUns. dear Kloaise, Thatcher, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. „ Bohr Coquette, Miller, £ days from Baltimore, with pig iron to order. -Bohr fioutberner v -Walnuley, 6 days from Baltimore, With wheat to AG Cattail A Go. Bohr'Belle Conway, Delaney, 8 days from Baltimore, witn wheat toAU Caltell A Co. Sohr Jas H’Strobp, Corson, Bdays from Boston, with' -fisn Ao. to Order: • - Bohr TeUgraph, Carter. 1 day from Camden, Del, with gram to Jas Barrau A Bon. Schr Lancet, Bayard, 4 day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian A Curran. , . . Sohr Geo Russell, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with corn to Jp L Rowley A Co. BohrVasdnUa, Coupor, Iday from Smyrna, Del, with gram to Jas L Bowiey A Co. Sohr-Liberty,-White, 8 days from Indian River, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley A Co. . CLEARED. _ - - ' S}eam^Uif-K****^- B tot»r-mstthmaa, Charleston, A Steamship City of New York, Boggs, Boston, Henry VVinsor.. Steamship Bofeton, Bellew, New York, Jas Alderdiee. Sark Daniel, HaileU. Trieste. Benners & firo. . Sohr il M Mayor Ward, Mobile, Van Dusen, Norton k Co: ', • Sphr Amenoan Banner, Smith, Washington, do Sdfar Elizabeth Jane, Butler Alexandria, do Boh sieh’d Thompeoa, Lloyd, Danvereport, do Sohr Northern Light, Lake, New Haven, do Schr Spray, Prioe, Charleston, Pettit, Martin k Co. Sonr B L Berry, Weaver, Charleston, Noble, nam mett.it Caldwell. ; Schr Blackbird, Comptoo, Charleston, C A Repplier k Co. ........ SohrflnowFlakei Weaver, Providence, do Raekett, Providence, Nevm» k Sa^raCHatcb f -Dunham,StJobn, NB, Twelle k Co, Sohrike Marvel, Kldndge, Boston, do Sohrisaoo Rich, Smith, Boston. Crowell k Collins. 'Bohr Paragon. Hatoh, Boston,C A Hecksher k Co. - Schr Sophia Godfrey, Homan, Newport, L Rolhermel k Co. . Schr Judge Sinnickson, Edgar, New York, do Schr G Mott, Keeler, 1 do do Barge Hero, Weston, do do Str H L G&w, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. ' 1 ' k ! j . MEMORANDA. Steamship Phineas Sprague. Matthews, hence, ar rived at Boston, 26th mat. 'Steamship Gen, Serano, Reimer, cleared at No w York yesterday lor Havana. Ship Thomas Wattson, Laprelle, at Gibraltar 9d inst. from Malaga, and cleared 6tn for Lisbon, Ship Banshee, Kean, for Rio Janeiro and a market, sailed from Baltimore 35tb mat. Ship i*e»nox, from Rio Janeiro, al New Or lesaß,24tlunst. Ships Lion, Cooper, endHippognfle, Howes, for Phi ladelphia, remained at Calcutta &h ult. ship Erie, Preble, from Liverpool, arrived at City Point 25th inst. . Ship Squantum, Miller, for Boston, sailed from Sau tor Sd ult. . - Ship Samhe! Appleton, Freeman, for Hong Kong, re mained at Bangkok Sept. 24tb- Ship Bunker Hill, Doane, for London, sailed from Ship, Nonpareil, Green, for New York, remained at 9luinghaeSepi.2). Bark Fairy, BUsb, for New<York, passed Angler Sep tember 20, Bark Leaner, Lankenau, hence at London 10th inst. . Bark Monmouth, Smith, sailed from Marseilles Sd last, for Palermo. iferk.AUcs'.Frankliii,,Clements,sailed from Billoth ll)t|ijttst. for Diis port, Brig Montioello, Hopkins, from Santos, was below Baltimore tsth inst. Brig Brandywine, Harman, for Rio de Janeiro, was taken in ballast at Rio Grande, Oct Ist. , Schr Eliza k, Keboooa, Price, hence at Cherlestoa 21st instant. - ; ■ i _,Bohr M M-Freeman, Niokerson, hence, arrived at Richmond 2«th inst,. DP Hickman, Neil,.hence, arrived at Norfolk Sohr Pathway, Langstoff, for New York, cleared at Charleston 23d inst. .Behr. Nancy K Hcagan, Couaens, forJ?t Marye, Ga, clearediatCiiarleston 29d inst, '’'Sohr Ephraim k Anna, Dole hence, arrived at Mobile Slat inst. ’ - - - Sohr K Paysoa, Crowell, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 36th inst. > • Sehrs RSMiller.DS Merahon, JH Allen, and Sally Tiioe, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem 26th inst. Sohrs Alice Lea. Foster; J B Austin, Davis; Wood- Mason: J M Vance, Burdge, hence for Bos nXFlIftY&7A Vw*' do for Gloucester; Evergreen, k”®’«wdl U J Warren, Sanders, from Deer Isle for Philadelphia, were at Edgarton 26th last, . WINES AND LIQUORS. JAMES STEWART & OO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEI. GEORGE WHITELEY, Importer of Bromlr, Wino, 3bo„ 135 SOUTH FRONT Btreat, oSara for aala, in bond on),, BTBWART’B CELEBRATED AND UNEHUAULED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. ■ ■ • ' t37.3m VP CALL ATTENTION OP THE / T f^MS'4m , irc n o ,> 5S r A h c 0 !* ! ulMni ■ ,17 South FRONTTrhiladelphia. OUAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints) * - 'tod n,lf aintar The ealabratad Drand "Incom parable” for tala bp, , F. D. LONOCILAMP, o3Mm 317 South FRONT Street. rjEORGB ‘ WHITELEY, V , V , No. 134 So.th FRONT Street, fl' l ®ffi'“tßlon,A Co., Thoa. Hina. 4 Co., ■ union re, ! g^LAßET.—HKl'oaaeg Barton & Guestier’s cootch Whiskey. —125 puncheons rSLD.GOGNAO BRANDY, ■ ‘lnboncf.aiid'iorialebf 000 ’**' Ao MERINO. o» IM South I'RONT Stra.lt 1 SIOGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES,—I6O hhda.i " &6VeMBER ' 1850 V liEGAXj. 1 N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of .BENJAMIN WARREN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given., that the widow of said deca dent has presented and Sled in said Court her petition and an appraisement, claiming to retain tho real estate therein mentioned to the value of $270, under the Act filth April. 1861, and the same will be approved by 10 Court on FRIDAY, tneSdof Dooomber, 16W, unless exception* be filed thereto. , TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT. FOR THE JL CITY ANb'COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . „ , Estate of HENRY HOLMES, Deoenaod. ■ Notioo is hereby given that Olivia F. Holmes, the wi ow of tho said decedent, has presented and fited her pe iuon and appraiaoment m said Court, olaiming to re am the personal property of the value of $3OO therein deferred to; and that unless exceptions thereto are filed on or before FRIDAY; tho second day of December. 1869, the same wiU be allowed and confirmed by the siid Court. EDWD. A. LESLEY, i n3l-mth-4t* AU’y for the Widpw. ' N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, IBJMON vs. OOPPLE. Fi. Fa. Bept. T„ 1869. No. BA . The Auditor appointed by the Court to report dtotrt lution of the fund arising from, the sale of defendant a >ersonal property under the above writ, will attend to the duties ofbis appointment* on WbDNbBD A\, Nov. 80th, 1880, at 4 o'clock P. M„ at his Office, No. 811 ARCH Btroet, when and where all persons interested Are re ouired to present their olaims. or t>e debarred,from SSrotoi in upon uni fund. .JOdfiPH r. BRINTON. nIT-lGt* Auditor. BUSINESS.CARDS. Business card. FANCY GOODS. „ „ L. A P. GROSHQLZ, Importers. , No. SO BANK Street, have now in store a gi eat variety of fancy articles, expressly imported for Christmas sales; suoh a* and Watehstaafa. or Boxes, Inkstands, Card receivers. Surprise and Odor Boxes, Vases. Btatuary, 'laoons, Table Bells, mud other ornamental fanoy goods, n bronsq, pearl, shel l . btsc, China and oiystal, paper !maohegoodS. leather bags, satchels, &o. : Now-on exhibition to the trade, and for sale at mode rate prices. n3l-<H No. M BANK HtrMt. TIIOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, No. 373 South FOURTH Street. nH-6m* VZTM. 11. GROVE, Manufacturer of Show ’ v v Cases. Warcroom 111 North FOURTH Street. 1 WM.H. GROVE’S (late SHUSTER’S) Steam Cabinet ■Factory—Soroll Sawing. Turning, Planing, Moulding, LAGRANGE Street, between Market anu Arch, and Sooond and Third streets. n!2-Im ’MTALLACE & BRODHEAI), VT 87 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Stooks and Bonds bought and sold, on Commission. Frakcib B. Wallacb, Edward C. Brodubad. 028~4m* A lex. McKinney, A -'mmMW' Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana counties. sell-tf THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 830 CHESTNUT Street.- forwards Parcels, -Pack ages, Merchandise, Bank Nqtes, and Specie, either by ts own Lines, or moonneotion with other Express Com- ' nno,pl * to w. l! ‘ s .' l §ii9^E)R“£, ,h ' anl-tr General Superintendent PURE CONFECTIONERT, XAirurAcrtmuD by EDWARD A. HEINTZ, Lateof 8. Henrion. Bto’e S, w. corner ARCH and NINTH streets, 3m ( Factory 814 Filbert street.! VB. PALMER’S ADVERTISING • AGENCY, N. E. orner FIFTH and CHEST NUT. wa. Subscriptions taken for the best City and Country Newspapers, at lowest oosh prices. seS-Sm medicinal. FJMIE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE ! TRIESEMAR, 1,9, and 8, Froteotod by Royal Letters Patent of England, and secured by the Seals of the Koolo dd Pharm&cie do far s, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. No.l is invaluableforexhaustion.spormatorrbißa,and all ohysloat disabilities. No. 2 completely eradicates all trnoes of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per nicious use of oopaivia and cubeus. No. 3 has entirely supplanted the injurious use of mer cury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relief, d s persmg all impurities, and rooting,out the vbnom ofdis “triesemar, Nos.), 2.and 8, are prepared m the form of a lozenge; devoid of taste and smoll, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, and dividedintoseparate doses, as administered by Velpeau, Lallemand. RouX, Ricord, Ac. Price S 3 each, or four cases for §9, whion saves $3; and iu $27 cases, whoro by there is a saving of $9. To be had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARROW, 194 Bleeoker street, Now York. Sola also at Retail by CALLENDER k CO., corner THlßDand WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, and by T. W. DYOTT k 80NS.2J8 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. n22-d3in ZOLLIGKOFFER’S - ANTI-RHEUM ATIO CORDIAL.—Sir : I have boon nfflioted with rheu matism fora long period—a portioa of the time had no use of ray limbs. Tried vour Cordial, and in three days i was able to walk down stairs, and iu & week the »a n entirely left me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to those who are afllloted with that dreadful com p'aint. Yours. Jas. W. Nrwlin. Brokor, (133 Finest. Prepared by THBOIiORE.DILXB, Chemist, N. K. corner t»l*EandSlXTHsts. n!4-3m Rockbridge alum water.—This Natural Mineral Water, go well known and ex tensively used at the South, possesses ourative proper ties in many cases of Chroma Disease and Debility, which have gained for it a European as well as an American reputation. Many invauds, either restored or relieved by its use, bear willing testimony to its remedial powers. It used in Scrofulous jmd. Cutaneous affections, Chron Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys am Bladder, and in ailments peculiar to Females. It is also useful as a Tonic in adebilitatod condition of thesystem 1 ROCK&JIIDGE ALUM WATER ia bottled with euro, ?.t the Bpnngs, and jn this condition retails its virtues or a longtime, unimpaired. A supply will always be found with our agents, from whom it may be ordered with confidence in its freshness and purity, viz: BLAIR k WYETH, Phtadelphia. HEGEMAN k CO./New York. COLEMAN k ROOSRS, Baltimore. FISHER k UMSToNi Richmond. - Pamphlets eontamiUftfull particulars can be obtained as above FRA&IER k RANDOLPH, 031-mwalm* Proprietors. IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS, AND SINGERS. LANCASTER’S BRONCHIAL LADENCIA. “A BLIGHT COLD,” if,its first symptoms are no arrested, too often lays .the foundation or a variety o Pulmonary Complainis, including Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza,.lrritation and Soreness ol the Throat, and other constitutional derangements. The evil consequences of these disorders may be easily averted or subdued hr keeping at hand asupplyof the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the testoi public experience for sevoral years. Containing neither opiates nor any injurious anodyne, they ma/bi} ulwi br the youngest child or the mostdeucatefeinale. ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets, olf mwftra Philadelphia, Fa. BREAD pUKE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, OAK BX OBTAINED AT THS TOLLOWIR* PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and Vine streets. C.M. CLARK.——-——-Poplar street, below H. MoNEIIj.—— —8. E. oornor Sixth and Coates street. JATHO k SON, .No, 266 North Fifth street. 8. PANCOAST —No. 910 Spring Garden street. JOHN G. MOXKY__No.U23 Vine street T. P. SMITH.. No. IU North Fifth street. JOHNSMITH.__....S. E. eorner Fifth and Spruce streets. W. W. MATHEWS.———.B. E. corner Eleventh and O. KNIGHT ___ __ BroSlit'oitf&low Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIN_«No. 1419 Lombard street D. CQURTNEY._ N. W.. eorner Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM. COURTNEY No. 606 South Twelftn street. 8. R. WANAMAKER~—-~.F ede r a 1 street, above Sixth. Z. LENTZ— Corner South Fourth and . w .. Johnston streets. L, HOLLAND.-—B.W.oornerSixteenthan _ Ogden streets. OAVID No. 360 North Eleventh street. J. WEf QHTMAN ■ ,S. E, oomer Eleventh and _ _ Jefferson streets. B.B.TOMKINS. No. 1040 NortA Front _ rtroot. H W. corner ofiSeventh and Pine streets. JANE MYERS,.., .Coates street, below Thir teenth street. F. M. WOOD..*—»——-~-B.W.corn* iFranklinand F. MORRIS.™ __N.iW, uuiuer Tenth and Sblppen streets. E, B. TURNER....* —No. 1216 South Front JaSHUSTER _S. W.. oomer Broad and Parrish streets. THOfi. T. BLEST.—. Nineteenth street _ _ -t and Ridge avenue. B. 8. SOWN... ... _N. K. comer Ninth and ' Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE .Twenty-seoond street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON Corner of Fifth and Chrii- J. L. HICKS.— —..Camden. N. J., store 119 Jlroh street. C. H. RAINIER.———West Philadelphia, Wthst. „ . „ , ab. Haverford road, R. L. VAWTirRy.T., T.snni, Peniia. JOHN BARNDT. —Tremont and Pine Grove Penna. GEO. B. TOWNSEND.™ west Chester, Penna M. MoCLEES. Atl&nUo City, N. J. D. HORTON . ~ Florence, N, J, S 'jeB SBERLEIN$ BERLEIN “ ***** ColamWa * Pa- fUJECHANIOAL BAKERY, 8. W. Comer "f: BROAD and VINK Street*, PHILADELPHIA. This eetabhahment it now in successful operation, day and night, and all aro rotpeotfully invited to oall and see the whole proooss of bread-tnA&ig for themselves. The undersigned take# the nborty of Baying that fbr thirty-five yew# he has been a practical Baker—five as apprentice, and five os journeyman in onoof the first houses in Scotland, and twenty'five as master—dur ng wmoh.time he hae nod the opportunity of making ma r experiments, and observing all the improvements whioft have been made during that period. In this establishment, of whlob he has now the man agement, in addition to t{ie oomplote labor-saving ma chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hsreto -191? possessed, Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none bnt the soundest and best shall ever be used: and he has no hesitation m saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by the ordinary process. Families in whiohthe Broad, made by the Mechanlca Bakery has not been tried, or in which it hae been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was i perfect working order.aro respectfully asked to give it atrial.now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN 0. MOXBY, mjrM-tf Superintendent. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, all sixes, neatly packed, Hf ORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL ° P MONBU/fl AMERICAN HAIR 'Pnir.AbBLPHiA, September27th, 1859. This is to Certify that I was bald for many years, and was recommended to try your Reparator: and hav njc Srocured three bottles, used Riot three months, whic i ucausedmyhairtogrow, and although not quite as thick as before, yet it is constantly rrowTnj^^ No. 39 North Third street. ‘ Philadilfuia. September 37tb, 1969. Mr. j. F. Monbll: Deaf Sir—Some time since my hair oonimeuoed falling out. so much so, that I was, n fact, fearftil of becoming uald; but hearing of the won dorful power of your Reparator, 1 was induced to buy a bottle, and after using one-half of it jut hair not only oeased coming out, but commenced growing finely, and 1 n,,,r **** * ■ ul * of TWESS MACKEREL—A fino invoice of ~r*~ bbls., h£s,qrt,, and'kits Newburyport inspec tion. Also, a small lot of Halifax large No. 1 Mackerel, in store apd for sale b* WM, J, TA YLOR A CO. 01 7 139and ni NORTH WHARVES. fJREABE.—2OO bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 f~kLIYEB —Spanish Queen, in prime order JEtAIIiROAD IINBB. fSI w ■ PHILADELPHIA. GER 1M9 ' Leave Germantown C, 7,8, BK, 9)i, 10,11, A. M., Leave Philadelphia 9.08 mill. A. M„ 3,6 M, and in P. M. i .eave Germantown B>l9 min. A. M., l.lu min,, s)i, ami 9 CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD., . Leave Philadelphia 6, .7.60, 11 A, M„ 3,4, 7, and 10 F Leave Clin»tnut Hill 7.10. 7.«, B.M, and 13.40 A. M„ 3.40,3.40, fi L DAyS| Leave Philadelphia9.os A. M.,3.and 63< P. M. ieare HIU 7.W A. M., li.po, 6.20, and 840 “'VOROONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,* 9, 11.04, mfn., A. M., 1.06,3.06, 6, 7, 9, 11 A. M., )K, iH* aad 6 f ' M ' ON BDNDAYB. ,eave Philadelphia 9A.M. ftnd S P. M, Uv. Korri-town^M^n^P.^. Leftva FhiladelpMa fl|7Jfti», ll* A. M„ t.M, 3.08,3*, [!fi’ftve3ianft7Unl4 6)ii7H«BK.9}fi uoil 11H A. M. t 3,3, B,BX, and 6K P. M. QN S u NIIAY « Leavo Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3. ami Mi P M. nio-tf —NORTH - PENNS YL- V r A r% A oI?®R AD ' .° r VA; n ,r 6^ h^ffiifeh D Chunk. Hasleton. &o..(l*lapreß,i)at 3.30 A. M. For IletVloli«m,(EiproaB,lM9 90 A. M. and 3 P. M. For Doilestown. (Aooonunodatioo.) at 8.40 A. M. and 4 8 P ' M ‘ Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Do? lei town, (Accommodation,) at 7 A. M.and Leave Fort WoßhinctornfAtioommodation,) at 7. A.M. Philadelphia for Fort Washington..all9.3o A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. poylestown for Philadelphia* at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2 40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1A0; to Mauoh Chunk, $3.60; to Easton, $1.60: to Doylestown. BOoenta. ' . Through tickets must be procured beforo entering the Ca Ali Passenger Trains (except Sundfty Trains) con nect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and *3r— 1859. Stmmm 1859. FROM WAX.NPT-STRSBT WHaKF* Will leave as follows, viz: . park. $t 6 A.M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. a Am. Accommodation... v -•..... A , ; .. ..... $3 36 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jereo?)Accommodation 1 26 At 9 A. M.» via Camden and Jbrsey City, Morning At 11 AIALT bySteamboat, via Taco ay'an d~* jersey City,Western Expieas.... 8 00 At 13)4 P. M., via Camdeu and Amboy Aooommo- At 3P. Ml,’via Camden and* Amboy,* C.*A A. Ex press 8 00 At 4 P. M., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City, Evening Express...... 8 00 At 4 P. M.. by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jer sey City,2d Class 226 AtOP. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening M.'. via CaYiidenand jerssy City,Southern At 6 and Amboy.Aocommodation, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Tioket. 326 2d Class Tioket I 60 The 6F. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere,Easton, Flenungton, As.,at 6 A.M. Chunk, Allentowu, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M.. vie Lf high Valley Railroad, For Water Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre, f Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at «A. M., via Delaware, Laokawanna, and W estern. Railroad. or Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 2 and 4 F. M. or Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 3 P. M. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, Ao, at IK and 4 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, Ao., at 12)4, 1. and 3)4 P. M. Steamboat John Neilson,for Bordentown and interme diate places, at 2)4 F. M. . Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at 11 A, M. and 4 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers arc prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, am will not bo liable for any amount beyond $lOO, exoept by speoial onntraot. Oot 1.1869. WM. H. GATZMER. Agent. IS* m PHILADELPHIA, WlL (asns MINGTON, AND BALTI MOREKAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. November 21.1859, PABSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 12 noon,(Express,) and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 8.16 A. H., 13 noon, 430, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12, 4 SO. and 11.10 P. M. For New Caatle at 8.16 A. M., and 4.*D P. M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. M.. and 4.30 P. M, For Dovor at 8.16 A. M., and 4SO P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Be&ford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Laurel at 816 A. M.,nnd 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M„(Express,) 10.18 A. M., ond 6.25 P. M. 1 Leave Wilmington at 7.16 A. M. and 1160 A. M., 1.46 and 6.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 3,40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.46 A. M., and 4.06 P. M, Leave Milford at7AO A. M., and 4.26 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.06 P, M. Leave New Castle at 10.66 A.M., and 6 P. M. Leave Chestor at 8.12 A. M.. 2.22 and 9.16 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.16 A. M. _ . * ' TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chestor at 8.46 A. M., 13.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.28 A. M., UA6 P. M.. and 12JO K M ‘ SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia, FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attoohed, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermedia^ s, f^e&v# for PerryviUe and intermediate places at 4.46 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate places at 5.46 p. M. ■ Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Ron, Chase’s, and H&rewood at 3A4 P. M. - n 5 S. M. FELTON, President. mmi I I 111 l PHILADELPHIA AND EsMBiIsiSSpsF.LMiRA railroad line- OUICKEBT ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkeibarre. Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, Montreal, fit. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth, and St. Louis. ‘ Passenger trams will leave the PhUadolphtnand Read ing Railroad Depot, comer BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted J,as follows t 7.90 A. fit.. DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira. Niagara Falls. Bufinlo. Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee. Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington, and St. Louis. S.SO P. M., NIGHT EXPRESB. For Elmira. Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Detroit Ckloago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul's B rbntton, and St. I.ouis. The7.Bo A. M. and SJO P. M. trains to stopping at ail Stations on the Lebanon The 7JO A. M, train connects at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pittstoii, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOQMBBURG RAILROAD. • checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension IQw Tiokets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner orSIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (8n - day exempted, > for all points West and North, at eP. 1. Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure going the same day. For further information, apply at _ J^ e lv l l PWUsifeAD, below Vine, Or to CHAfi. a. TArPEN, General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. 001-tf Philadelphia. HP HE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL A RAILROAD. 1859. SiH 1859. THE CAPACITY ram ROA ?n . B EQUAL TO THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at ?hitadelphm with Through Trains from Boiton, New York, and all points East, and at t id Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cm cinnaL.Bt.Louie. Cleveland. Chicago, Burlington, 8 . Paul’s,lndianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and al intermediate poipts in. Ohm, Indiana, Illinois, Kentuo kr,. Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus lurmshmg facilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oom fort by any other route.. Express and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, without ohsnge of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodruff’s Bleeping Care to Bxpfess ami Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Fast Line ' ILK) A. M. Exprew Train leaves “ 10.40 Nicht, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Faykesburg Aooommodation at 12.30 A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. M. Passengers for West Chester will take'the Mail, Parkosbiirg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvaa*a Railroad Passenger Station. passengers for Simbury, WiUiamaport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara b alls, aud intermediate points,leaving Phila delphia at« A. M.,and JP. M,. go dirootly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the (fampanyiil Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offioes in the West; also on board any of e regular Lme of Steamers on the Mississippi or 0 o Rivers. aa. Fare always as low as any other Route. The completion pf the yl.estem connections of tke SSW»™ THE . GREAT NORTHWEST. connection of.tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsfwrg, avoiding ml drarage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages reamly appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling F “ °‘ FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freights of all descriptions ean be fox* warded from Philadelphia. New York* Boston, or Da ti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentuo r, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,or>lissouri, by Kail road direct. . ..... The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on,the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, llhaois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misour, Kansas, Arkansas, and R<?d Rivers; and at Cleveta , Sandusky. and Chioago, with Steamers to all ports on t e Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation ofTheir Freight to this Company, can rely with oonii- TiMatSs "of FKKidHT to iinr TKilnt in tbo Wort by tho rermaylvftni. H.ilrnnd ore at all time, at favora ble m aro oharcoil br other Railroad Cwnpanie,. p “ rtcu “ r *° lnar ApaofcagDi "via fanna. Rail- Merchants in the W'estordenng goods from the East, Will do well to diroot them to be sapped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Cora panJfs D. A. BTEWART. Pittsburg; Doyle A Co., Steubennne.o.s H.S.Pieroe A Co., Zanes ville, O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley, O.; R. MpNeelr. Mays vilJe, Ky.; Ormsby A Cropper, Porb/mouth. O.; JMddoeJr A Co., Joflersonville, Indiana; u, W. Brown A Co., Cinoinnati.O.; Athern A Hibbert.Clnoinnati.T).: R. 0. Meldrum, Madison. Ind.; William Bingham, Loniaville, Ky.! P.G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Jnd.: N. W. Gra ham A Cjo., Cairo, 111.} R. F. Boss, St. Louis, Mo.; Jo in H. Harris, Nashville, Tenp.; Harris AHunt, Memph s, Tenn.; Clarke A Co., Chicago, Hi.; W. H. H. Koonts, Alton, III.; Murphy A Walje, Dubueue, III.: or to Prelghl Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East, will find it to their tuterest to call on the AgenUof the Company, at the following places before shipping i or letters addressed to either of them on the eutdeoto freights, wi meet with prompt attention: E. J. HtfEEDER, Philadelphia. 1 ALAGRAW A KOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEF.cn A CO., 2 Astor House, or IS.'vViUiam et.7N.Y. LEECH A C0.’64 Kilby street. Boston. ’ rswpc ail WEST CHESTER and E*Sr™' iCSLraii rail - Op find ./« «, ISM, 7 80 And 9.80 A. M..and At 1.30 and 8 P.l\. ' Ij ®. R yA,J( v, Sttf,%?S, t ® r ! i roI M th ® DEPOT, on EAST MARKET BTKKKT,at7&du 10 A.M., and 2. HOund6 PhlW«jn|i|» »t 8 A. M„ »nd I P. M. £«V» Wi.t Qhwter M -8-tf General Superintendent. mmmspt® L«av*« the Depot. S? corner of BROAD end VINE pointa, oonnooting at Harntburg with traina running to Plttabnrg, Cbainu«rsQQN Lll'/liß Ur * ’ *°' Ls&v* M.. DAILY. for POTTBVILLK and At 4M r. W.,DAILY t {Sundaya *xcaptad,)for RBAD INO. and mtcrmedmts point*. spift W. ft, MclLHHNNYtSeoratArii INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware mutual safety in ' BU PAHMStE VI INCORPORATED 1885. The following Statement of the Affairs of the Com ma; is published in conformity with a Provision of its Charter. PESVICMS Received from Nn v. I,IBM, to Oot. 31»1809 1 8n Marine and Inland Risks 8356,216 39 '' Fi '“ Ri ■ k ■ #(ni ,t.» PremiumaonPohoioßnotinarkedoirNov.l, n . 281,818 33 Marked ofl'as earned, from Nov. 1.1868. toOot.Sl, 1869 )n Marine and Inland Kiska..... 8371,111 83 On Fire Ri*k* 118,36 a <0 Interest, *o., received during same period $023,37? 17 fT.OIBBH.BXFRKSBe, BTC. taring the year as above: aland Navigation * IjOBICB $208, m 70 Pire I/08804 ~. 28,173 3d Return Premiums 33,160 IS Reinsurance*' Commissions to Agents, Taxes. &o. 48,200 U Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Sta tionery, &o-. 22,210 27 5390,834 30 Surplus...*.. —. AfISBTS 09 THE COMPANY, Novemherl, 1859* I *123.050 Philadelphia City Bix per ct. Loan. .$123 050 00 100,000 Penna. State Five percent. Loan— 93 toe oo 31.000 Do. do. Six do. do 21,000 00 I 25.000 United States Treasury 6K per oent Notes, and interest due . 20,203 51 30.000 United States Treasury 0 per oent. Notes 30,616 00 35,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phi ladelphia 25,000 00 60.000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage I 6 per oent. Bonds 43,500 00 90,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 12,300 00 14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per oent, Coupon 80nd5........ ..... .. . 12,000 00 16,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by the City of Phila... 16,00)00 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,775 00 6,000 ICO Shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 850 00 1,200 80 Shares Philadelphia Ico Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000 2 Shares I'lulado'phia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company. . . 200 00 180 3 Shares Ocean Steam Navigation Company 180 00 260 6 Shares Philadclphiaand Havre de Grace Steam Tow boat Company. 600 00 200 2 Sliaros Philadelphia Exchange Company 130 00 t 435.880 Par. 8411 040 39 Cost. Market Value,B4oB 719 5t onus and Mortgages...- 14.0U0 00 Real Estate 61.363 » bile Receivable, for Insurances made 181,696 C) ialanoes due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Polioios, Interest, and other debts due the Company..... 65,564 63 Scrip and Slock of sundry Insurance Compa nies 3,W0 00 Cash on deposit in Banks.. —. 67,000 31 Novombcr 9,1559. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a C««h Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, on tho Capital Stock of the Company, and SIX PER CENT, interest on the Scrip or the Company, payable on and after the Ist proximo. They have also declared a Scrip Dividond of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT on tho Earned Premium* for tho year ending October 31,1859, Certificates for whieb will do issued to the pnrticaentitled to the same, ou aud after the first of Dooembor next. _ . . DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Bouder, J. F. Peniston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan, John It. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis,. H. Jones Brooke. JamesTraquair, Spencer M’llvaine, William Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James C.JHand, Robert Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones. iosejph H. Seal, James B. M’Fitlsnd. fr. A. M.Huston, Joshua P. Eyie, Seorge G. Leiper. John B. Semple, Pittsburg, ugh Craig, 1). T. Morgan, Charles Kelly. A. B. Rerge:. WILLTAM MARTIN. i*r#«»<l*nt. THOMAS C. HAND. Vise Pru dent. HENRY LYLBURN,Secretary. nll-lm Branch office of the new YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, 81,800 00U. THUS. J. {.ANCABTKR. Insurance Agent and Brt.ker. BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPAN k, No. 332 WALNUT Street. CAPITAL, 51,800,W 0. PHILADELPHIA KKFRRBttCB. Thomas Robins. John W. Claghoriu Lewis Cooper. J. B. Lipidncott. Wibiam Shader. Robert Ewiug. 077-1 in Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 411 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos.L. XiUders, Robt. W. D. Truitt, J. Edgar Thomson, Win. K. Hamlin, M. W. Baldwin, H. H. Hhillingford, John O. James, C. E. Bpangler, phn W. Sexton. H. H. Houston, William Raiguel, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, E, 8. Wame. Isnno Myer, John E. Addicks, Edward A. Warne, R. T. Kensii. President-THOMAS L. LIJDERS, Vioe President—E. 8. WARNE. BeoretArv—CHARLES A. DUY. delß American fire insurance co.. INCORPORATED 1319—CHARTER PERPET UAL. No, 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock And Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to m suro on Duelling*, Stores, Furniture, Merohaudize. Vessels in Port and tpeir Cargoes, and other Persona) Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIKBCTORS. George AW>ott, John T. Lewie, John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patnok Brady, Clios. W, Fouituey, • Israel Morns. GEORGE ABBOTT. President THOM AH W. MAKlH.Seoretnrj. Ja»-lv If Fame insurance company, No. 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. STATE OF CONPINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIBKB, DIKBCTORS : Samuil Wrioht of Wfifht, Bros., k Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan k Co. Charles Rkiuboson*. J. C. Howe k Co. Gbokos A, Weht...... West, Fobes. St Lloyd. Barclay Lippincott..- Lipplnoott, Hunter, 4c Scott Jacob W. Stout. Chauees.Stout. A Co. Henry Lewis, Jr...— . Lewis. Bros., A Co. David B. Bibnky Davis k Biniey. A. H. Rusbnhkim.——.. Rosenheim, Brooks, A 00. John B. Ellison John B. Ellison A Boni. John W. Evkrman...— John W. Everman k Co* Thomas S. Mmitin .... Savage k Martin. GKOKGE W. DAY, President. _ JONATHAN J7SLOCUM, Vloe Pros’t WILI.IAMB I. BLANCHARD, au4-tf INSURANCE company of the STATE OP* PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD. UM V>47 mo G4plta l January 1, .aA invested in Hound and available seguntiee-oon tmue to Insure on Volets ana Cargo**, Building*, Stooif of Merchandise, Ac., on litoral term*. *. « ... DIRECTORS: Henry IE Sherrerd, George 11. Stuart, SimepnTob)'. Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Maealester, Tobias Wagner, William B.Btnith, Thomas R.W&ttson, John B. BiuM. . Hear/ G. Freeman, WUham R, White, Charles 8. Lewis, George C. Carson. „„ , T . „ HENRYT). BHERRERD, President WILLIAM HARPER. Henretarr. jeP-wfrotf LI FifINSUHAN COM'- IPANV.-THK PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY , Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, 55*«,225 26. INSURE LIVES for the whole term ef life—grants annuities nml endowments—purohases life interests m Real Estate, and make* all contracts depending on the oostingenoios of Life. , They act os Executors, Administrators, Assignee* rrustess,and Guardian*. ~, 4 TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Mtllor, Samuel 8. Stokes, Bemamin Coate*, William Martin, Richard 8. Newtold, James B. McFarlanl, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William !!. Kern, James Euston, Samuel C. Huey. Tbeophilus Paulding, Charles HnMowoll. Edmund A. Pouder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutehmso** Rodolldiuß Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Klin S. Archer, P. V, Duflow, Samuel J. Christian* William Itntortwm, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rosin, John G. Brenner, , P. 8. Michlor, Ktuton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President, _ SAML. E. STOKES, Vioe Pres’t. JOHN W. Hornor. Banretarv. aulB-ly TMIE QUAKER ‘city INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. FRANKLIN BLTLPINGB, No. M WALNUT Street. „, m , CHARTER PERPETUAL. -i sB f, «nr., ». ..RINK. AS’J) ; IN LA ND INBL t RAN6e, r ire liuuranoe, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandmo of all descriptions. Marine Insuranee, mliuid and Ocean, on Veaeel* Freight and Cargo to mid from all purU of the World. ' orriChKft. GEORGE H. HART. President. E. P. RUSH. Vic® President. H. R. COGQBHALL. Seoretary. 8. H. BUTLER, Ait't Secretary, DIRHCTOSU. Gooreo H. Hart, K. W. Hailoy. E. P. Rom. Andrew R. Chaml«ert, A. C. Catleil, Charles G. I inlay, Foster 8. Portans, fi. R. Coer shall, Samuel Jones, M. !>., Hon- 11. M, Fuller, aul MACHINERY AND IRDN BiMviLr.xsnaicx. r. \iv«iui an&jticr CJOUTIIWARKFOUNDRy' FIFTH AND WASHINGTON .PI'HKKT*, MER^ItfTT'sONS, „ p ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engint*. for Land, River, and Marino aemoe, Boilers, Gasometers, Tank*, Iron Boats, fto.; Cutlass of>ll kinds, either Iron or Brass. ” Ironf r »nio Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shop®, Rail road Stations, Ac. Retort® end Gif M&ohinerj of the latest aid most im proved construction. Every doucrlption of I’lnntntion Machinery, such as Bugar,Raw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Tuns. Open Steam Trams, DofeoatoTS, Fiite;B ( Pumping Knumos. Ao. Bole Agent* for N. Kilhotix’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and (n^Maohine^ J * Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain- J^M^^a3vAn.FV C KAir^U 1 S T.L R KOll POw!V V |N(iTUWN a’m) tu- A 1 r, BTA i’lONß.—Oiinnd after Ist January, 18fi9, the Pusson-er Triuri® lor DOW.NfNGTOWN, will start front the Passenger Dopot of the piiihidelphiti and vflwjjtr et« rO,U * Company, oorner of UHOAD and A TRAIN for Powniogtown, 'eaves at 7.30 4 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downinytown, leaves at DAiLV (Sundnjfc excepted, j Bj order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia tnd Reading Railroad. Companr. dM W. H. MrlLHKNNV.Berr®»ar* JTIEGLEft & SMITH, corner SECOND ft pd URKEN. have acquired a sreal reputation b» Uie, wise and prudent course they nave pursued niuec their coramenoemont in business, hv sellim; a tirst-mie arlioie at * low (Wur* •« if SILVER SOAP—A simple propitiation for oleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar- We, Ao.» far more convenient ami effective than any other. One halt' the labor of House cleaning ma> lie saved bj using this Soap. which cannot vossibtj injure the finest Amo white, and ns mi soiul>hin>: m roquired, the savins m the wear of th* paint is much greater than the cost of the Snap. It leaves Ihesurlacoas pureano white aswhen new. Manufaolurod oulr by the Hostt.n Itideiioal Boap Company, ami sold by their appointed asMffiP ico ;- Ap "' MO “, ,a “' TW % TH ltj(tfV) BOXES AMERICAN AND S.tr,yyv/FRENOH WINKIW OLASS-Thi, uiiat Jpproved brands, nnd of oversee and quality required or city and country trade, at pnoes astonishingly low. Bend jour^orders to ZJKGLKK A HMlTli, finw, P»tr*t. and Varnish Dealers, oorner SECOND ami GREEN Streeta ,u ,f piTOII, —300 bbla Best I’itob, "Wilniingr ton-siae barrels, in Store and for xnle by ■ ROWLEY. AKIinUHNVtt A or*. ISROIITH WHAb VI.H. onn mils, No" i herring ~\ x> h«u trl/v/ bbl^extraMackinaw "While Fish,m «t>re and TAVLOR A CD., m and IJJ North ALCOHOL, BURNING Ft UID.nmUMNE OIL, in bids and half-bbli. Manufactured and fot sale by ROWLEY. ASH BURNER A CD.. «W Vn 1« Wh.ri'M HERRING. —270 bbls I'ickled ikirni^, also. JQOlioxes Smoked Hcrnmc. for sain by 0. 0, SADLER k CO., ARCH titroet, ««ooml door aU>%e frost* EDUCATIONAL. IYTR. SCIIMIDT having been so often ■V-*- requested to devote his time again to the instruc tion of Music, and especially of the Funo and the »wno& of Composition, now takes pleasureto }nform bis kind friends and an honored public, that he shall be happy to reoeive a limited numuor of pupils. Mr. 8. ■peaking the Frsnch, Spanish English and German Mnouaoes with liko facility, will be happy to employ hither of them at the desire of the pupil. Llasseaudlbo formodafler Logier’scelebrated sys tem (which has proved so highly successful in Paris and aiso in New York under Messrs. Gottbchalk, Mason a uptußßcit, and which is in Jfnet the system of all the o, ‘ r ' r 6tcl,oa - I For terms, &c.,Mr. 8 would respectfully request to appl) to Messrs. Chickkriko & Son’s Piano Ware house. N«. 807 Cnestnut street, and Messrs. Andre Sc Co., No. 1104 Choitnut street. 876L814 07 /i /v.References: C. Cmllou. GustavSattor, Esq.,N. Y., Messrs, phiokerin** Sons. H. A. Wollenhaupt, fesq., ,l „ i!S„ Walker, Mr ur i cpSi r&ko a c n, Ksq.. “ Andre Sc Go.* W, V, W&IIapo •• " - Hall it Son, N. V W. Mn»oJ! ■' Hr. B. would also nusatltilljr regueM In. paruial of Ul° following letter* ofAlr. (jott.chalk, the eminent Pmmet and Composer, tthe first to a dutiniu ilied Pelpl'd!" °f tins oil, ,i when Al r. 8. oame Bret tl! Phi- Mon oherF——e Mon ami Mr. Alfred Schmidt, se rendant a Phila delplue.je n’ai pu resister au plaiair do me rapneler a voire aunabie souvenir en vous faisaut connaitre un oharmant homme at uo artiste distingue. Mr. Schmidt est du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son talent est tree eminent et comma gentleman vous apprene* bien vite les qualues qui les distinguent. Vous etes si amiable et I si devoue aux artistes, qua vous ne davez vous en pren I lire qu’a vous.meme de vous les voir tous recommrnder; I si quelque foss vous avez murmure contre ces espeoes de lettres de change tirees par l’amitie sur I’amitie que I’on appelle lettresd’introduotion,soyez d’avance per suade que oelle-oi ne vous procurera auoune des spines I quo caohent presque toutes les relations de la sooiete. Tout a vous de ctsur, Millet chose a T. et agree* mes compliments affeotueux. m , , GOTTSCHALK. Trinidad de Cuba, 1 Juil, 18M. Tt . IfahanA. Isle de Cuba, 24 Febrier, 1844. . J ai examine aveo inhneraeot d’jnteret le plan d’etu -1 **?4 r * harmonic et la composition que Mr. Alfred oomuiat se propose de fair© suivre a ses eleves, et je I sum heuroux de declarer, que je !e orois tres elair. tres conois et le plus lavorable a un avaneeoient rapide. II est un resto identique.quant au fond a celui que suit le 1 conservatoire de Paris. Jecrois austi devoir rocoin- I nmnder ohalenreusoment. Mr. A. Schmidt comma pro fepseur de Piano et de ohant. Hn L. M, GOTTBCHALK. 3489,477 2d 3137.4M87 A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a , - relinlile medium through which School, nnd Fnmi bos may obtain competent teachers. Parents mar ob tain. gratuitously, information and circulars of the best sohools. SMITH, WOODMAN, & CO „ S4O BROADWAY, New York, or nH-tf 409 CHESTNUT Street. PhilndViobia. ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will. D V .re open ou MONDAY, September 13th, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made before the begin mng of the term, should be inode to the Principal. , J. ANDREWS HARRIS. A. M., NJilO-wfkni-tf IM7 RACE Street Ballad singing and guitar. nS lm* T. BISHOP, 138 FILBKHT Btmet. HfESDAJIES CIIEGARAY AND D’HER fJAv I L I, Y’B Bp AKDI NO AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG liAuihn. • PHILADELPHIA, No. 1909 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame CHEQAKAY respoetfully informs her friends and the publio in general, that independently o her Uoardmx and Day School, directed by herself ant her niece. Mine. PREVOBT, in NEW YORK, she in tends, m connection with her niece. Mme. D’HER- V11.1.Y. ..punins in PHILADELPHIA »i Inimitmn on precisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. (Ni-Jll, S 601,Gf>& 07 pRD’E-vSTRKET ACADEMY. A GERMANTOWN' PHILADELPHIA. , u *n:ohtn: /i «.im, principal. i be Fall Term of this Institution oommenoesBeptem <-er 4th. 1859. The course of instruction comprises all rhe hrancnesof a thorough English Education, together with th«> Lat*n. Gree'c. ,mi| Fr»noh Languages. qnW-tf BRYANT * STRATTON’S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, looated at Phila delphia. 8. E corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT: New mrb, Bunalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation, onu nr seud for Catalogne. fe£-u HAVING FUND*—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEBT NUT Streets. ..nd small sums received, and paid back on de mand without notice, with FIVE PERCENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on KONHAV EV ENINUS from 7 until S o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on Enrtand, Ireland, and Scotland, iron) i.l upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. tem r ¥«LV u * TEB * ** A little, but*often, fills the Purse. 1 ’ Franklin saving fund— No. US Booth FOUATH Street, t-tween Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, para all De poeitaon demand. Depositors’ moner eeourod by Government and City Loans, Ground Renta, Mortgages, This Company deema safety better than large fronts, consequently will run no risk with depon nrs’ money, bat have it at all timet ready to re turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, and such deposits oan be withdrawn ohly by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’olook, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untilSo’olk. , w DIRECTORS. Jaoob D. Shannon, Crrus CAdwalUder* John Shmdler, George Russell, Malaeln W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delaar, Nioholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Bmedley, Joe. A.Bathcrthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lippineott. JACOB it. SHANNON, President. Ctktjb Cadwalladxb, Treasurer. _dlB : y A Dollar saved is twice earned. RAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN i? TEREST.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY , VI- ALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, Pjiitsdelphi». Incorporated by the Btate of Pennsylva nia. Money is reoelved in any nm, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The offioe is open every day from 9 o’olock in the morning till 9 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings tiUBo’olock. William J. Raid, Secretary. „ _ . _ DIBBCTOXS. lte. H ?P r ?* L \ ?• Canoll Brewiter, I, ,Pj rter ' «; Barr, Robert fielfndto, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkei, C. L&ndreth Muniu, Henry Diffenderfer. Money is received end payments made daily. The investments are maue, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mort<ue«, Ground Rents, and such first .class securities as wilial wars insure perfeot eecurity to the depositors, and which cannot fail to five pennanenoy and stability to this Institution anlO* rugate HOLIDAY PRESENTS! f ! I n* PIANO-FORTES. MELODKONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODKONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODKONS. PIANO-FORTES. „ . . „ „ . „ MELODKONS. Made by Raven, Bacon, k Co., Nunns k Clark, Hallett, Davis, k Co., and others. myU-ly BEVENTH andCHES^NU^. (fratey UIIICKERINU it SONS, nTm MANUrACTOBBBa OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTKS. WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Constant y in store a larte stork of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTfI UMENJ'B. Wehave teen awarded, at thediilerent Exhibition* in this country and RENT.** FIRST - CLASB gggn A GREAT IMPROVEMENT I FI I I I • PIANOS. . BCHOMACRER k CO., 1011 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the musio lovmr publio to call am! examine their new and suo oewiui improvement— THE TARLOR GRAND PIANO. Havinc converted the Tone, Touch, and Aotion ol the Gram Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding ailthe objections Kcuerally made to the sty le oj Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. Involume, purity of tone, great power, brtllmnoy, full ness, denth. ami evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweotnoss, tnHse SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN ST RU M ENTS* are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest or.com. iut<f, ami are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any .nstrumente ever manufactured m thie country. Cooennlit on nand xlarreand elegant assortment of our unrivalled PiaNhS We have been awarded the > ■l'st I reiiouius, it all exhibitions ever exhibited, m- c l udin. the Pnse Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New >ork.!*W «el-tf .-«% THE -fIEKV STAR," GAS-CON 84!.Yi,r?- fi * \? D r ADIAT!NO AIR-TIGHT STOVE, for Ptriors. llalls, Offices. Stores. Ac. I’ ie m<»t economical, cheerful. and b-eallhy stove in ,k * irutiket. AH who wish a hoxtin< stme that will o entire eatiafoetion are invited to call and see one >f the FIERY STARS •ii operation at oui i\ arerooms. Every **r.net» ol Stoves boil, Plain and GAS BURNING, lor Parlors Kitchens, Chambers, Halls, Ac., may be Couml >ii our msmtmaat. U.rtkmr Stoveeare WARRANTED, t.nd. !or ©jubilance m operation, (her CHALLENGE m oomrotition. j NOitTH, CHABK, AND NORTII, ■■U trial No. m North BKCOND Bireet. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAK, No. 1116 MARKET STREET, is now prepared to meet tho wants of the publio more completely in all the details of the Store trade tha/s any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of whien he invites comparative kxamixatuix. The following are among his own popular inventions, several of which have already obtained a national roru tation as surpassing in exetlltnce andicoaomy any otner Stoves in use. JAMES 81*KAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved oas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the best Stove lor family use in tho world. JAMES SPEAK is the Patentee of tho celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coining into genera) use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tuht (lafi-fonsuminit Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAK is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty aod utility is hkoly , this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMKS SI'KAR i.the Inventor and Patentee of the oelebrated Kadway-oar Heater. For all ol the above the Inventor very Justly elaims advnntageswhichreumre but to be understood by the pubho to be universally appreciated and prelorreil to any other articles of that class in the market: and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in w*nt ot Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to exafnme will ha\e every attontum shown them, whether intending immediately to pur cliase or not. *a-5m Oil ARLES JONES, No. 808 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. fllJi (Mila* her, - would respectfully call the atten- tion of thosj desiring stove* to bis extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. 1 have purchased the exolugive right to the ntatl win and repairs, in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celebrated ** Morning Star” aud “Sunrise” Use-burning Cooking stoves, well known for years as the moat satisfactory Stoves in the market Also, his new Flat-top Cix>king Btove ” Daylight,” which combines all the useful im provements, ami operates admiralty. I, also manu r&cßire, in a suponor manner, Silver s Gas-burner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are the most eoonormoal and easily managed Parlor Stoves m use. sIS-Sm ROSIN.— Ml bbls extra Noa. 1 and 2 Loop Rosin; 3,000 ll>!» Shipping Rosin,all in s'ore, noil for .alo b- ~O WI, K y ABm.UBNKR.tCO. «S 1 No. la Howth WHARVES. r|\AK— Just received, a large invoice ol A Tir, in mJ I.K.Vrtri,, M d for "m b, N~ in WATyw^Awlt Rosin 0n,.—750 bbia. Bonin on, aii ,ooil in «ir.M. h. HOWLEV. AaiIIIIJRNV.iI k CO.. »>' NninSrmlh WIIA RV KS. LOVERING’S SYRUP, in hhdg. »nd bids., at reduced prices, for suit by - James graham * co., «*» r.KTiTia MENTON LEMONS.—2SO boxes Menton Lemons, sound and in prime order, fur sale by A. MERINO, UOSouth ftOH'S Street. SAVING FUNDS, PIANOS. STOVES. SEA-SHELL, and DOUBLE-OVEN SALES BY AUCTION. ■FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. US MA RXET STREET, BALK OF FRENCH GOODS. _ On Fndar Alorainr, December 3, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ou 9 months credit -400 packages and lotsof fancy and staple French dry goods. Samples and catalogues early on the morning of Philip ford auctioneer, no. 530 MARKET Street.mdOl MINOR Street LARGE SALE OR READY-MADE CLOTHING. ME RINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. bLaN KETS) Ao On Tuesday Morning, Nov.®,at 10 o’clock precisely, will basold,bycata> ) R ue,a larze.and desirable assortmentof ready made clothing, consisting of about SCO lots men’s and boys’ overcoats, Raglans, sack coats, business.coats, French coats, pants, vests. See., of various materials. MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Also, iao doz. superior quality white anu fray merino undershirts and drawers. BLANKETS. Also, 600 pairs Genesee. Swiss, Colombia, Ontario,. Cumtierland, and Yorkshire all-wool blankets. *7“ Catalogues ready early on the morning of tale. SPECIAL SALE OF ).«o BUFFALO ROBES AND FANCY SLhIOH ROBES. On Wednesday Mornmft Nov. 30, at 10 o clock< will be sold. by catalogue, I.XO first quality No*. 1,3. 3, and 4 buffalo robes. Also, first quality lined and trimmed No. 1 do., woJ, and astrican lamb fancy eleult robos, &c. rhe'attention of buyers is particularly invited, as the e will embrace a class of good* seldom offered at auction. SALE OF 800 CABES BOOTS. BHOEB, BROGANS CALFSKINS, Ao. On Thursday Morning, Doc. 1. at 10 o clock precisely, will be sold, by eata ogue, on four months’ credit, 800 cases men’s and boys double sole grained boots, heavy hrogans, shoes, gum-»hoes, Ac.i tautes and misses’ boots, shoes, gait ers. ties, Ao., of eity and eastern manufacture, worthy the attention of the tiade. Catalogues early on morning of sale. B SCOTT. Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT BTREET, opposite the Custom iouse.between FOURTH and FlFTHBtreets. LARGE .BALE OF A STOCK OP FASHIONABLE M,BBKS '’ ANB CHIL * This Morning, 28th inst., commencing at 11 o’clock, comprising sets of victormes, capei, and half capes, with muffs and cuffs to match, of sable, mink, stone and silver martin, Ger man and Amerioan fitch, Sitariaa squirrel, and other fashionable furs. , ROBES. Also, buffalo and fancy carnage and sleigh robes. .ARGE SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIMMING RJBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac. On Wednesday Moraine, November 30, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o’clock. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA us ORESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETIMO OF.THB ABOVK NAMED OORPOKATIOH, MLDAT NO. 8 MERCHANTS’ KXCHAHOH, AtlO o’clock A. M., September 7 th, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were nnanimonsly elected Directors the Company* vii: GEORGE H. STUART, 8. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, OfIAS. MACALESfER, m JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. *B-tf STEAM DIRECT TO ALL jSWglffi* PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE. AND GERMANY. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY’S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA, Cant. H. F. Sohwensen. BAXONIA. Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUB3IA, Capt. N. Troutman, BAVARIA. Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA, CapL 11. Ensen. These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-boilt vessels; are intended to sail from Pier 31, North River, N.Y., as follows: FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND _ , HAMBURG. .The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. H. Taube, 2,400 tons burthen, will sail as above,on . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. at 13 n’eloek M, Piwsaw, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. .8100) Second Cabin... SK)| Steerage.. .835 The BAVARIA wUI be succeeded by the following Steamships: SAXONIA- THURSDAY, Deember I. BORUSSIA MONDAY, January 2. TEUTONIA. .WEDNESDAY. February L HAMMONIA THURBDAY, March 1. , ■=» Passengers forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin. Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Pans, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamer* are fitted up with unequalled aeoom mudanons for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cahin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of njost steamers. Certificates of passage issued irons London, South ampton. Havre, and Hambarg.to New York. Freight enraged iu Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by.the New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. ui nu For Freight or Passage,apply exclusively to , u „ W. A. HAM ILL. Agent, Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships, n*-tf Northwest oorner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. THE BRITISH AND NORTH TjfigaftAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- _, . nosnw tom to uthtool. Chief Cabin Passage wise Second Cabin Passage.....— 79 _ , _ _ T.SOX BOSTON TO LIVNIPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage...-. . ■ SUO Sooond Cabin Passage..—. - so The sh i pa from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Caps. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Btone, AMERICA, (ail Miliar, ASIA, Capt. £, G.Lctt, (NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, CapLBhannon. |KUROFA,Cb*I J.Leileh. These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head: green on starboard bow; red on sort bow. leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov.», AFRlCA.Bhaanon* *• N York, Wednesday, Dec. 7. NIAGARA,Andefson,” Boston, Wednesday. Dee. 14. PKRBI£ Jndtf ns. *;• N York, WaSeStr! Ree- «. AMERICA,MiUar, " Boston, Wednesday, Dec. JB. ASIA. Lott. “ N York, Wednesday, Jan. 4. CANADA. Lang, ” Boston, Wednesday, Jan. It Berths not seonred until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. ti*tF§Y n * n n* ..these ships will not be noocrnn table for Gold,Silver, Bullion, 8 pecis, Jewelry, Precious-Stones or wtali.oniess bills ot fading are signed therefor and the walue thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, po» New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—OHARLES- Heavy F/eisht at an average of rirTUS per cent. b*- low New „ „ *<>K s. a The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marahmao, vill sax) on Monday. Dee. 5th... M IDA. M._ Through m iStoSQ hrmnr.cjg,.« hour, «S«. The ft 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J.Gamn.willaail on Saturday, December 10. at 10 o clock. Through in M to « hour*, only 48 hoar* at Boa. «*Bailint day * changed from ovory Saturday to even five dart. Qoodt recsired, and hIU of Ladiar airned every aar. * above every ten day*, that forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Bouthwest At both Charluton and. Savannah, than Shipe con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroad*, Ac., for all plaoM in the South and SouUnrett „ , t Jf INSUHANCE- Freigbtaad Insurance on a large proportion of Goode snipped South wtU bo found to bo lower by these ehipe than by tailing vessels, the premium being one-hnlfthe N. B.—lntureneo on all Railroad Freight ia entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the ! o r U l ?N f,^}|, r po ““‘ Fareby thit route *6 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the lnlaud Route, rut will bo wen by the foliowißg eohe dule. Through ticket* from Philadelphia naCharlea too and Savannah steamships, INCLUo/NG MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: To Charleston fu 00 Charleston—. g) Bavanoah.—. UOO Savannah ~.. .n 00 Augusta.. —— 3U 00 AByota---. rT . T ,,, L . pg qo Macon..—ll to Muoon 83 7S Atlanta. 800 Atlanta ai oo 0010mbu5...... 800 Columbus --- - -. MOO Albany MOU Albany JJOO MonUumery..,. JC 00 Montrnmary »00 Mobile. SS 00 Mobile.... —44 SU New Orleans.... .39 74 New Orleans MOO No bills of lading signed after the ship has tailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to Soolhwe.t cora.r FO h' li V. ,i«nu in Oharl.non, T. a.k T. G. BUDI). „ . 8. va nn »h. HUNTER k OAMMELI* ForF.« rida from Oharleetolveteamer Carolina eve nr Tuesday. J For Florida from Savannah, steamers St Mary's and Bt. John i. every Tuesday and Saturday. JyB U. S. M. STEAMERS “““HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, IjAßAGOjCajdaiaLines,will a&U July B,September frULTON, Captain Wotton, will Mil August *), Ooto ber IS, December 10. First Cabin passage—. . —, jjag Second Cabin piwa.ige -- , n ..... n For freight or passage, apply to .... «, . WILLIAM NEILSON. Amt At the Wjtrehousini Company’s Philadelphia Oftoe, Tobacco Warehouse,DOCK Street Phila, J«8-4m COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTICE IS HEKERY GIVEN THAT th* Cmwirtnernhip exiatinc between Mr. GKO. W. COI.UV ami the anh*enb«r, undar lb* style of GKO. W. COLBY k CO., i* du*ulv«d CHAS. A. DA.MKI.S. nl9-tf Philadelphia. Nov. Id IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thit the i * firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, * BRO. it thit day dteaolved. The Heater, Ranee. and Store business will be oontmcej under the name of CHADWICK * BRO., at the Northeaet corner of BKIONH and RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. Julrll.lAfiS. ifU-tf SALAMANDER SAFES. IOH A larie assortment of IK ON ISool?B*¥hWt*K RS* A 0., On u cood terms aa any other establishment in the United States, by Evans 4 Watson, No. 904 CHESTNUT Street, PLEASE GIVE 118 A CALL. CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, 'rt »t PICK’S, S. W. cornor of SEVENTH »ai SOUTH. nia-tm* MINTON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES fox floor*. Ornamental Chimney Tope for cottacs* Garden \»mi and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe for drams and Water oondnetore. Imported and for sale by 8. A. HARRIBOJV, tote nHK*TNt ; T Bm*t. GANGS Of RIGGING —Standing *nd Runoiu< Ru*(finc, n.MHifaotuied of the beat mate '“*• “ d rot “’*• “ VlfLFWlTfcb'T n« IS N, «rMt. AM t*K. fUUvaraav, O ALMON.—2S bbla. prime new No. 1 S»l- KEROSENE OIL.—A full supply of the nNv.e Oil innnufartursil by thtf Boston Company, will Imnished to the unde. M the luveitjprteet, by the *ole nsents for ikieeitr 2£WLKY,ABHBURNEK, * N»v 1« Ronth WtfARVpR. * rpO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER -*• chants—A large stock of Maaila Rope, all sites, mamifactured and for sale, at the invest Rev York price*, by M «„ Wj * CO., oM No.® N. WATER UdßlLDeieTarseT. B AXES BY ADCTipif. M THOMAS * SONB. • No,. u« and maouri foukth rrsßSf, 1 Formerly Nes. 67 aid tt.l 1 REAL ESTATE AND OTOCXS, TUESDAY NEXT _ ~ „ Noon andEvtnisfSafe*. „ . . Pamphlet catakwuas now ready, fan 4*. •cnptions of all the properties to he ■atdo&Taeedar next, 39th injrt.. at a o'clock. noon, and 7 itt tkd tr§9 i tt £ with a Let of sales 6th and Uthof December, ami pfreai estate at private sale,ooifipnneg a Urge amount of valuable property. at 13 * B the sveniat at 7 o’clock. . ~ *£ Contributor* having the op turn of either eel*. to the sale, one thousand oataloroe*, in pamphlet form* giving full description* of all the properties to be iom on the followiag Tuesday. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. tr- ,® ?* T ® * lerge amount of real estate at private sale, including every description of eity and country property. Printed, lists m** behad at the auction store. _ , PRrVATE BALE reUlstle; ® n ! er «d our private sale register, and advertised occasional!) moor pablie tale ateireot*. (ol which I^oocopies are printed weekly, jfree ofcharge. STOCKS, LOANS, An. On Tuesday, eb"dlif4,u2Sfc*’ n °°*'* : ** '“*>»'*<« *»- lishtre* West Chester and Philadelghia Railroad rv 8 per cent, preferred stock— oar 6®. roaow. 1 share Emporium Real Estate and Manufacturing Co., Mound City, JlUnots—par 6®t). “* 8 shares Philadelphia aac Cape Island Telegraph Col —par $lO. ' 43 shares NorthwesUrn Coal 00., original i*k»— «ar . 1 share Mercantile Library. £3OO Delaware Mntual Insuranoe Company scrip. TWENTY-TfIIRD PALL RALE—NOVEMBER 39 At 13 O'CLOCK. NOON. ’ TO CAPITALISTEjBUSINESS MEN, Ac. VALUAJICg AS frrfiEßT, The valuable four-story store, corner of Fifth tad Commerce streets, and the three storee adjoining, Noe. 33, 38. and 37 North Fifth street, sv Particulars in handbills. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Nathan G. Howard. HANDSOME PINE-STREET RESIDENCE—Foer etory brick t with building*, and all modem conve niences, Pine street, east or Nineteenth. kLimme. aiate possession. .Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT, AB AMINGO. northeast side of Venango st., near feet front, 300 feet deep. Two front*. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 9ST Vice ft, between Ninth and Tenth. Immediate poee^Lj^! Peremptory Sale.— LARGE LOT OF GBormn BRIDESBURG, over 9 seres, frtmting o- the Delaware nver, at the corner of Kirkbnde and Garden street*. Twenty third ward. B*la street*, Assignee’* Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT RESIDENCE, No iot7 Race st.. west of Tenth. Sale THREE-STORY BRICK DWgtLLNG. EiSSnih street, north of Brown, ny Immediate poeeession. TWENTY-FOURTH FALL BALE—NOVEMBER ®. t . AT T O’CLOCK, EVENING. ' Orphans* Court Bale—Estate of C. W, Btake.deaM TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. f»Jc!rth Twenty- third st., northeast oorner of Clayton, Fifteenth ward. Same Estate.—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, adjoirunr. ' Same EAate.—DWELLING, No.Sai Clayton st, in the rear of the above. Peremptory BaIe.—NEAT DWELLING, No. 170? Ad dison street, west of Seventeenth, below Pine st. REAL ESTAIE BALE—DECEMBER 6th, AT NOON ELEGANT WALNUT BTREKT EVIDENCE Theelegant brown-stone residsnee, 1406 Walnut street, built and finished in a superior manner, fer the use of *“• owaer , with every modem impr.veaeat and 00*- venience. MODERN HESrDHJCE. BBEB.N STREET. No. 1917,36 feet front, with all modern im provements and conveniences. fesmv ly***.® l M'Sn L*»i«. d«'l -“ANSION. HOTEL. Tenants House, to.. Spread Eagle Station, Lancaster road. NEAT RESIDENCE. No. MS Walnut street,north aide, west or Broad street. ,Bun * BUSINESS STAND.—Three-story brick store and .oath of Master. ■»?« ’ Moon * v «™» TH REE-STURY BRICK DWELLING, No. 139 N Fifteenth street, south of Cherry. ’ * LARGE farm, E imi, Trith uu Mifftin, Juniata cpuutv, Pa. “aK’-TWO THREE-STORY BRIcK DWELETiNGg.. east side of Pranklin a*reet. south of Green. ( iSte Soring Garden.) B3l&*!6 absolute! Peremptory Sale.-BUBINESS BTANE-TwcSnd-a half story bnok store and dwelling, northeast oorner of Ninth and Fitswater streets. aa»Sale alwuinte. Trustee** Peremptory Sale—Estate of Joseph J, tUH#r deceased. * FIRST-CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY Our sale hitli December wiU include the Yaluabl* nrrJ Mrtr, .No 08ChMtnat of thi Custom Hoow, botwwn Fourth and Fifth nroeu. B.S * tSS 101 ?. bjorder of ‘rasteM. Particular, ia SdW?l£ Iho three properties bet,sen the abov, iS street are restricted. * anus-iua SALE OF BOOKB ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. *a.u • aa L 00 Tuesday Eremur, Wou* B t^ki ibo 001108 Ssore * * cofieetu >a ofmiaoel- For particulars seo catalogues. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOOL. Chi Wednesday. wth mat., at 13 o’clock, noon, at the Auction Store without reserve or UmiUUon.biorder of Thomas HU seu A Co., Philadelphia, and 5. W. Bond A CoTof ton, a lane quantity of the test selection* of Amends fleeee and nuscellaneous wooL ltwiil be read» for iu. spection in the auction rooms from Tneada*, 29*h in*t. 00 clock, to the hour of sale, whiob will be abaolcta. RARE. VALUABLE, AND ELEGANT BOOK® vin? CHIEF PORTION A PRIVATE WLSSritoN . On Wedoesdar Evening, 4 * 30th inst, commencing at 6 o’ck>ck, win he sold at the Auction Store, a Urge collectioa of on important and isterestrag sabjdcu, them fine London editiocs.in eleganthii&inga.jSo?i StS bar of rare autbor, on the Art of Fetalis, iM the Fiue Arte, misceilaueoua work, i, the Spaairb laeju«e. 4e. IA. Particular, In cauTatuo. .. _ , , . O# Thursday Mominx, the Auctiou Store, u asscvtßnt of exoeUept eeoond-haad faraitaro, eWgant puta^tetei. wets, eta., from dmUiesScSS housekeeping, removed to Ue store for eonruieMi^ MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS. On Thursday Evening. J, an assortment of mmeeUaaeous and school Farticnlare is catalogues. Executor** Bale, No. 1333 Chestnut street—EaUta of BCTEIIIOR FUISrrURE.‘ I ftcSB«OOD PIANO _ On Fnday Stoning, I)ee. J. at 10 o clock, at fto. ia, Chaibiut street, h, catetoeue the enure funltura of Hie UtejSr. TtlSer. by orderofthe execQ^ore.comprising superior drawisc r?wa-- chamber loraftare. antiqueJibrari fofnitsre. extra tarte sixe minor. An. valuable orJginal paintSga Jaadseape, bv Crapeie: a fine and °J MsgdMen {(spostag bfe fi?* V r , r *® •* ni * ,*9 ,n ted manaa, by G. R. Beafield: tSmSIl 11 Vk.* 1 ”* 1 f— ltli nr. Scripture enbjcct, b, Bo uennel. Alio, numeroos Lsantiiul copies ol Tanoas roSMS t amst£ tttre ** maaT of ®oat faronu Eu- „ . 4 . r REAL BRONZES, 4c. •£3?« mllu."**"* ‘ <nrM * ,rOU '*' ** 0* VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. _ „ On Friday Evening, Dec.f.voviU fell a private library, vhiehtnehafoe znaaj rare and valuable work* of am interests charao tencboice London and acaree American For particular* eea catalogae*. Bwiiri r’lPa]#. Noe 15 ud !i South ftiti etreet. STOCK OF fiLEGANTPIANcSf On Saturday Mamin*. Doo. 3, at 11 o’clock, at No* 14 and 13 South Sixth tireet, bt eatalosue. ta order of the receiver, the entire atock or .M eur*. Wuhhlm 4 Schuler, compniiur a kute XlVntjle RiudT-uuti pianoe. m eWant and plain roeewood cams. FuU particular* is catalogues. ?i** EU r n of purchaser* is partieolarly re Wittd to the sale. The entire stock tu manufac tured v.th great care, by Messrs. Wilhelm 4 Schuler, expressly for srareroom sales, and eitl be *oidvithont reserve. XTOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER * AXD COMMISSION. MERCHANT, extlwut corner of SIXTH and KACEStreeta MONEY TO LOAN. 4930,*00 to loan, in la-re or small amounts, on stock*, sold and silver plate, diamonds, vatehe*. jeval ry, fowl! a* piece*, dry good*. clothing, groceries, ci *ar* hardware,cutlery, muscal instrument*, famitare, bcddinc. horse*, vehicles, harness, and oa aU article* of value, for any lensth of time agreed epos, on more liberal terms than at any otner establishment in thj city. , . GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private sale, elegant magic ease go*d paieat Istst F*ichea; cold and silver hen tint case, double ease dootde back, and open face English patent lerervatchea; fold and si.ver buntin* case, double case, and oveu face tseaperoent lever watches; Lepine, Knrhth. fcviss.sod French watches; udies’ fine noil vetches, some nebiy enamelleu. set with diamonds; fine gold, neck.vest cuard.and fob chains; fine-told bracelets; ine gold Mr-nn;i, finger-rmis, breastpins, and bracelets ; £bo penoil case* and pens; fine »old studs, sleeve but tons, medallions, lockets, mini*lure ease*, key s. charms, seal*. Ac.; fine old violin, fiats*, accordeoo*. micro scopes, and numeron* other articles. , , OL'T»DtX)R BALES Attended to personally oy the aactioaser, at very lov charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. . Copsicßoeotsofallasd evsry kind of goods solicited for public sale; two-thirds the value of the goods viU bo advanced in anticipation of the sale, MO3E3 NATHANS. BT. XsOXTXB, 2J:o. WILLIAMS k BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS ” Situ COMNIBSION MERCHANTS, No. » North MAIN STREET. St. Loci*. Mo., (formerly with Messrs. Myer*. daxbom 4 Co., Philadelphia, ) offer their services to the merchants, maauiaoCartrm, and others of Philadelphia, for the sate of dry goods, onrpeta* boots, shoes, hardware, jevelry, An., Ac. na_ Cash advances made on reootpt of goods. Settlements made three day* after Messrs. Myers, Claghoru, 4 Co., Phil*. “ Stuart 4 Brother, Plata. Bi4-fmv.lv JOB PKINTIJiG. 'I’HE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS” i prepared to execute neatly,cheaply and expeditiously XTXIT PBSCIIPTIOK 01 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, FAPKR BOOKS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOSTERS, EAXDBILia, Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE *V All order* Is ft at the Fabrication Office or Tit rat, No. 417 CHE3TNUT STREET, viU be irossyCy Beaded to. a IS-if COAX. 110USEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR .. Bi, Toor COAL AT HlCtS 1 . vb,r* nothin* but the very beet easily of Lehigh and Schsyi - kill Coal is offered at the foilovitg reduced prose: Lehigh.Brokea. Ess. and Stove. f s » per ten. Schuylkill, “ “ r ** 100 - Larje Nut...~ jso ** arraoted free troca slate or dust and fed vuufct. at BjCKS *ard, axitheast corner MARSHALL tei WILLOW. Call and me. oJM» SW. GROOME k CO., • Office 1M Boeth FOURTH Stieet, WHA*r, mE STR rn - KILJ -» PuJtn&atf ffkiyr«r> or Locust Mountain. Lshisk, aud SchuylriU , COAL. x Merehandiae taken on vharfase. sll-lu Hickory and spring mountain LEHJUH COAL.ji,»aJ_willi un, for>*te Ml Un unu. A|»ir n OOWLESV £*nO(Drni mad WILIX)W tbwete . SPANISH OLIVRS—In balk, in prima W order, for «de by •0 A.H&RlHO.lJlMtriQlfTlirt* CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS. LABELS. COMPANIES.
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