The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 10, 1859, Image 4

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Qhmitesia a Businoni , 4li4kritliab sll • — . ll ',,,;
,'Crit ' Ver 'Prison intscii,i4e.. hi' thli owirt
and the blif WM, threnthe 'session' was
that, we aro
gratified a Vm/ill4id
,fealtire, of the
'''''''.''ir'aien`li9n34l4lstli?,V),O,Atheleii:t:•,l?lstrliit Attorney',
litr;MininAter,renoyerad'hienonal. health, he has
, e - pteifid,sipon'Aeltlisoltergeofhisavery duty ; with
a fidelity'lltlirtiPeak weit the idininia.
of lair : in:the.; criminal • oottitt, ai they dis.
room ilk much tifthat.nupleasent delay which
- essa oftsnittigusirmAtlponrarted the temple of, jar,
Cfke"--inkt a mere tendeevOnsifor the patient diaol:
" - ;',''"Plife, - of the •anoient and - sifillided - Inb, where for,
thtlitlefive
-that Limy Ilea V/ uilit.
013,6 fermlnatiort of the it ,
la -which they had beeoind'inspl,rer
'return . onntlinierelblisflta to the', Die.
- %'.htlotrattorneylcir illtiefpeetDricinet-I0- ebePe,
.!ii - ,!l=6C-4,- tlu x l in vpitriptiront ;holidays p'aud -we
• Atka
,ustnitud Aakudr; brotel. rte
ogal
PieSePailife:kirr.nontilediefilk.YPt e . - Win a, Pildel. l ,t , "
. trump. , if hia systematic waned Of ,
disposing:Of the ,bgeinese 3,4ll!".frprsi ,theux,ah op,
porltinity, of,sweapkogtatleast: lofa single Wock,,
• e'S frem theimiserablo enter; reona'. , ,of the , prieon,
WhioliMstenr ntirid-ladginetifeenrae, only front'
o pfi,p r gehil.-obsenmtion—laska t i t an Y pg , the loam
oxt3lat thoUld pot lawyers,:
jurors, Atlyl court•Mlloarri oy , ,thif_'aporoaChing
feslipcstlason;and - why - she - n . 4'00 we • (reporters)
• hive ‘ sttportiorrof Ilies,e.blefinny 118.80, and rest ,
voutbaefe-it :tai other mortals:. during the best. and
s`-' 6. -halinletit'sreek of ellAhilyear
taor4l:loiiiiitqty:o4a`giingLii
-2 -- x,',.olvcoat. Delta; sonteneed to sevettmonthe Um
; , •
• • - atriok !defect plead a similar charge
- :Card--maa -sentenced. to eight, months -In-the efitiotY'
, • ,
John Callahan plead guilty , tOleratiarge of:petty
larceny, and waitraentenced to six months to. the
• - comity, prison: ' ' •
-1 - 3..Johti - ilTilson' plead guilty; to tag, ; charge or
of some, sheep. Seatented to six
Leicia Digii - craitotivieted of haying' committed'
A ViO/Vg , {tea nit and buttery ,on his wife, Dalinaly
flentOntodlntlirce.AlOtilhf
loltri'Vlalrer, colored, Was ookiloted of carrying
a oeneealed deadly wearn,-a, loaded pistol.
ii11444164.111ity diYithtt aotinty prison.
W, was oonvkited of ttie larce4 of a
IlJuhutit7-Of pis iron... Sentenced to four months in
the county prison.
Gattrge,Carle was eons-1 , 304,6C hie laroenS , of a
horeo co .blariket, and Was sentenced to four meatball"
i'ffeteuntroten. ,
"...Alled You ip ng and Jane Willianas were ;aminitted
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on • oharge of larceny, on &till to the
July by the Dietriot!.dttorne3r_ without evidenoo.'
These: deferiditatiiiire, now. in prison ,ortanothee
' •
"',Vuitton Howar d *Mt einivieted en a charge of
- passinga eennielfelt ten-dollar bill on the Essex;
County itank,lir. was represented. by John
• Oolorth,itiq.- , Ellintestbed to: eighteen-menthe in
_ the county-M*14.1 - - ^ :
William K.eating,Wiso has been before the brtmi
nil wart, Aoietai of: times on varionif chargos , of,
larceny and butglai , Y, 'was put on his trial on IL
charge' of arson an lotting, tliertp :the stable Of Mr:
Daniel Barket.in Pine street, west of- Tiventy
fifth, on the morning of the,,,110 Novembir Ittet:
Witnessed', namod,Megary •
Malt:Bride- swore
14rely to'hai,ing Seen tenting - - rtiti• froth "SM
. Ilia. A'witriees, hisineiCCkille, testified that Kola,
tug told 'him that she was going to <fire Some place
on the night itt :question., The defence, whieh Was
represented by Col. Wm. B. Rapkett, oa ed no
witnesses... The address of Mr. -genic in tine case
was a pewerfal- argument in behalf of the Com,
‘ lmouwealth; and was listened to with thegreatest
• attention. In thp course of his remarks thie Din.
,„ *riot' Attorney stated „that „Keating had sank so
• - in the scale of crime that 'even- hie
te Make tier appearainfolin court by his Side;
this, Mr. „Retaken replied, that ltesriske
." , :the record when he said that fairs. , lfeahni Was by
; .the side of tier unfortunate knish - mad in hour, of
, hie extiemity; for,',' said- he: " there 'she is,"
,_(peintieir to a lady on `tha western side of th'e *Dart
teem.) Thia lady, shook, bor, bead,"in tokeii of dii•
dlent-upon,whloh' alUOhilaUghterApttrrad ainong
the epeetators at the mistake of the counsel. 'Mr.
argued,* length that the witnewes for the pro
secution %rani intwOrthy,of- belief, and were , bacon--
militant in their teitimoni ;. , after which the :re was
submitted- theAury ' fair end i partial
• ehar,ge br, Judge Ludlow.
The jury, after .randarsit'alv, erdiet
ef,,gality. Keating is ta be Weldon Mondt(Yon a
Charge' of.hurglaty. , -At 3 o'clock the °Mgt
,ad-'
joprited:;- ,
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fe the United' Statei Court, Judg " Cadwalad
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'Alexander Cook` was acquitted on a charge pf past+
ingeounterfeit ~. •
„ The Distriet Court hare' appointe4 the , following'
Maid of Examiners for Deaembier term, IS-59,, and
Much , tam, 1880 need, chairman,
Roberelet. Lee, John lii - f.faricland i 46ut-gir. Paul
Sohn 'll._Collins; John' 0. Brillitt - Lewli IX, Oessi- '
Dropsie, and. George W. Arundel, sit.
rotary.. , -
• , . Xnelfsppoulatien esista limpnblia mid as to
tbs relaiton -why,Oeorge P: Peternum, eon obit', of
tbrgery; has net'lmenuinteneed; and we re Ire.
• irientlY,lnterregateal tethe',cause of the delay.
All Wr know-of the matterto thisi
S ome
..' week, since, -Daniel „Bougherti, Esq., m red - for
; jtidgialint laVatiriden's ease , if was the under--
-stood that on ihe surocedlng week JUdgrAllison„
before Whom the -oaae Was , tried, would mime into
Court - and park Sentence. : Blues 'then, nothing in
-- connection With 'this soctileet- hie transpited„ and
Petermary analeire :for his , :144 1 .0 1, 061" terPaino- in
• :Moyameming priaoxt. • .
•
„,. ' e
Weekir „Re lf of' ' thO 'Piladitletja
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• , , , Ilforketek =• - ' •
. . _ -,---: , .- .. _Thiestiess 91h,1169.
:-. ; „'The produce :marked gene;allehave been I vory &et
Ni ts
see eeriest review, owing in a'4 rest trtnaltilt to the,
bad %vomiter, aid theretsre ktlt fewirnpo rt ant changes
"td irate in enrofthe hiedingertiolea Breeden& mow.
~ olfsltivrli, et itbirut irovinns gaited vetittahn d ihe price;
-ef Plourand Wheat oldie in favor of the buyers Bark
La also very inactive and Piises 'rather • week. t, Coal hat
beitalissitlibTO big prices are steady. Cottonthae ruled,
, i Il
m an at atietations. Coffee pontirinee,firm, twit the de
' ond is limited. Phil' Ofe selling slowli' at.ehobitions,
' Preit continues active and prieesabout the imp e Bides
~,,,” ~ hp; ivory. dull. ;Hope ,are, lirm.',.. - ITha Trend market
' prelento lid' heir ' feetniii. 01' Pig f.„.stai there is
very little.„bere" .In ; L umber therals rather more
. doitt, l bat, • without • whange .Ip. priees. Nitlal &dreg
are -very Wet," ant; prices 'Merely ndminaL I ttlle are
nnehesged. . ?}aster .is , but little loon red , for.
Provisioni are tnaotiva.- Pork has improved,lln Genie. -
whanie of a speoulaties'uleverneht in this Wept. and en ,
. advarese in. neigh boring, markea. Riee Jo ildady. 'MP
change in Falk Cloviirieed fa In imoderite rainier; at
-•t firmer quotations Boger is in lightstook and tirm 'with
but little selling, Tallovri Tees, andTobaceo aridtill. In
''. i, , Wool there has lien very little doing stnee the etiotion
sale, whleh had a tandem)) , to stiffen prices. Whiskey
-: iefiiirlail sod Ott the advance et the sloes. i
.• -•' 'The •itivedatitiffe market has, been ' rather drill this
--, „ ;Week. but without any material change td note in
= Wiese:with moderate receipts slid etoeks to °nitrite in.
.. 'V Fleur. about.a.6oo Oble have beentaken,fort export at
- ,gp.erigesaso fny' superfine, the , !pi, brands.
1 wiatlgiV,A, Throat`, at tend! ke turivater 5.600016
~. far slam and II Liff g 616 eir bblfor fa mily Flo rawroord
, : 4 ,.. lot to'lade d'and'qualitY t-Jhe inquiry'. et the close. is
, ',' - llmited.and the market qmet. but with a fair, home de
. :. rit at the above rates for enperis and extras', tad
, .''',_,., $6 ePt iir bbl for facer lots. Bye •our irbatter. and
,'', ..., sell g, id a Oman Tay, ' tat arthrtit. at *CPU V bbl:
1
, ~ ea Mee bleats with a ltruited.ingoiry, and Penne
' , Ffigl is s ad yat 111.3.76 41 , bbi. ,
' w BMA rimy been in liduled neflimet for nillller aad
, , , prieee age Poke per bps hoWe r, with sales eg 041,000 butte
- : eta- eernsson and prime' red 4412661 M. wen 4. and
whilst at 11,17tatlie, afioar elect in shire: at the
- . ease theoriarket,wite - dulfalla „ prime red sold at
"-,,- ,t,-gie.t Ayets attain ateldy request, with_wele_s of 4 aeo
stimettsiatil3o for rernoryivania. and 000 for Beisware.
Core PI In gond dentate] sr-folly Peruse rates t the'sales
~,
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~,norispirle MIA Mie M 90 rtta tout, for old yelldw, 730.740
, .• trar deans and 77rage for dry neVr Corn. tittle have up-
Premed. - Yri th sales of 111,000 bus at 42a43 cents for Booth
. 7.etri, and 44044 cents for Penns, lvaubt. Qf Bailey malt
''-- a sale of 20,000 bus visa mute togo out of the market at
1" - Tt4ii followintare the mispictions , of Plow' and Meal
for e weekending Thursday,December ll ' 1869:
e k ir f barrels of superfine
........•
ill '"
condo .....:„.......*,...,._
1 7 • 10440 • ..... • •...• • ••••••• •-•••-.., .....,..,....,... 1 ,, )5 551
- OVISION3,-The advance in flogs at the West
,(lea imparted abetter leen:ale the market,' hut tho
~r •irenesetions 10 all dokeriptiona have been very limited.
the stoke being about exhenited, Bales of Mess Pork
tr e e repotted 460116401111. cash. and on proe.,for o'd owl
ew.eat • t Prime., in tots, st,lttgalk. City l eaeked Mess
111 r 1.07. 1 1f- f if It? aroma
rims is ho ld d Ikt i li s t t Dead
e i c l k T b s argleg i t i nninv to coins
4 .
i ' t li i e l filist, but pricet tave l tiride tut bus
been ' e bi .
all let 7 il n°3 ' rth ' 1
r•; ;1- It i t i n i etartt i nd r 6 lllllll l :4ltilstgo tty f it Oft sh or t g
-, Urns, Grebe ,14. ate Ate Mires, And wanted at fully
.former ildotormirtbut•there is little or no stook here.
"...'_uard haw Neu quiet, raid holder, demand full prices.
=,, v.`.."lgrof tog, MAI atilt tol at 15IXO/11Ke, and 1 00 kors sit
1. , :, _ a. Putter sontitttina Vr - meet a„ bunted inquire
A ',lli a llik .ragti ,' . lc) l3 a o a shlinfo t t i btigf i gria;p it it i g l tr n tr:
~„..01itmere Is held fi'mtv:tsit the market is must. Now
• '' ' York *angels, at 1101 To 4fr lb. Egg. B r a worth TOo 4t!'
, Jvi e jilAtB.'aithe market for Pir Iron !I roc 4tl B t• ...p.4
~; 24'4'2137,T.,girer` Ityli:::".firaf,`ol! aar,NA l
egig to re West pn terms kept weeret, Etenteh Pla s h, nem
' 3 : : 1 1_t41 2 , 4 a r k 711 6 61,.1114 1 171%0r a tt8e_ 11 6= 1 ' g l i b ß n al g l ii
~ q--„ -Dwiert•on imit he ell entitle log at lied, Tate&
. ,t . 4 BAD . -There e little or no, steak 0 erieg, and no
.• 11'41 0/111 h 4ll o B6" N 'enn oT PA vit t ifilaeitt . heathin at
'.: II 14 ' 4 gnarilt e rttl ' igew i ldetal et 1,00 g, 6 moo.
~._-,,,,8a1iK A* tpi v.ory,,ditt, swing to the advanaa in
'.. ' "--Fplriot '',:rviNtl lls ow.craltar: I. o r : 41: at
f
,--.1..- aastont Oaks& et OW 4fy - 410111. . ""e ' • '
. s , i SBERWAX is firmeirwith further seise of good WI-.
e. 1440660 ~, .-, . .
.-.
~..: ',,, agADI.I -We net." A Measly meaty for city-made
•. Adamintier. . but ether idtide,.:Are negleoled t gales of
1.511111)paes of tPe forrnar,kinionY Id geopdef the market.
- at Mane ir lb. IS mos.' theirmAre 'toad 'at 410. and
IhAir aillields Vb. , . - ,
, ~.. ' 0A1.”-'1'he' market ia thengea, nut the detnand
hem thereat being veryilel te&the ritertiAS have fallen
, en' very rnatarially; salett o Aenuyikall• White Ash at
•satesshtch add nod Ash at 83 4041•3.40 47 ten. The in.
-,.., - Aplcr 1 1 41 1 904 rOT tlle lIMIllJef kinds, Willek are foot
-... seun'tvlll , .. -, , '',' , - '
COTYSE.--There have brierrio further aVrivate,anti
4,1, thamatkotoloe very quiet, Beldam are Arm in their
„... ~ demands, wit4 p etiles of gQO begs filo, mbelly to go West,
.- ,at //NOW° *OM 14 1 ,,a9r 194 Ot bags demigod Bt,
k' ..
-' , o(ethiltet vas, ea5h.,,.. • . t , -.. s, ... ,
COT Uhl...- he market hall hien' Oniettled and dull,
- ,..0w1 e g lit role Merillortikt theldet*eathert ger oea
'OP Orl'"I wi l l iZ i t° PT 'Wel! et It to: oOr th
,•
, -,,, • 40e ittl tune or m g at( intiddhlte_feir pleads,
`• _ " all til s chin yof 1 e fdroteedetioription, at IlMelte
ATelieWieg i le the Meregleekt Sigel the • lot 'Of Sett
- - 1 , , 1100 l r lat4t m cg i nljAl2, 4 7! l P tilet,TY.Vire yeast ,
, , , ~Neet, stPorte,..... 90.000 _ 614 000,;,„jggy,otie'i;edkajo
~ -, „ Kt.*, of, !Trials. 112.00 Q -, 5 23 108, 009 ,
,„_41§,000" ', 611,c00
..-, . , 1.. ' Freda. - , .1 89 .g i '4rg , • I ,ff, ' t ' ' / I °."
~..,,,,„,,,44,,fa r ki . , ,4.1, ~ . , ,re , 64 coo
t=•..t ~, L 141to; es ~. ON • • 3l ,coo „, 1 tow e 9 7.000
.if. ~, ,024.1c0tt o-4 ,Aith , ,f,• trAI,OO , ( 1 01,400 94400
, 1 , ';,,,,..s.qtl2llPAlVlettitatliatltOttaadie the p , h . oje!
' 4., ,
.0 1., 448*
• wi °l4 ‘ , ', 7 ,011.6E 4* •, 6 1* 1 tar! P igli
)
• - Vit t ' Viiiii', ,S,eool;'- n 4 • ...J,OOO • 7700
,f: .g, t ,fr i .,, 0ne....,,.. 18,030 , ~ , ,;., writ 7 '10,...
,7 1t 1ie& t 1eaC:.. 44 2.." a • ' µ''9oit 9 1 1:a 'lll . oo'
• ' ;- - t . :•- - j i ryaii ,— dctieftla — lyustease at tr ports 00' 6161' 6 5 1
76.0¢0 mos, - .7fotddras 4 - ndredad to woad
M1,, / 10 7 P 14 1 ,000 toLIoiI.MISIMINFIA te woo, 44.04 t6e,
, 0'64 . ,144 ttott
,fotillitt rttile:l,o,66:' "1. obit biditladd Id
11 - 015 pp! ititiedfi T rOlditt6olk 6 4
y i
.4, 1 , ,-, .4llik at ce - ritiond 6 a, art,ve
'.
~ ~t,t6 I,l,4,dattiOn otd - ; Stlettitt 614110*0. mostly
:Z's ,, l'i'''.;, - 17 . fralliAl titeittl. l l4t4l,l;...i 2,i(, The
v , ,, , , ,, - t e.d s .....t ingg i t
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f10,...t.11.11: tiViltlsN1 4 4
, , „. 1)26 fOr 4634 thit A _ Ilro.soa art 6 io, 11, and 010 10
:' 4 4 11 q"klitehAror7r i n i g a 2geloll:ll Mir
~."-."' st 413 f 6 - Vodo's Ild a owl, at
1:01,14 . 'l mo
"., ' 44p i roll i Vidi lia
~''?,,N,St,- a ,k 4 i ' 1 ..t'ater4l l ,4 214.4 killitpt:1!?:
XV4 *-, - . 4 . 0 111 9 1.= . w. .I[,OYirta. ti v iiiff49l
flirt% iPri# 4 opotitt ,
Pi ty
rs i o
~,,ft podit 40 kpiil7/1. ilt ei
.... F .b......e,... do. Atvg
.1) . Imm o MD .01
. : ! ,, .7111 . 1X
nt f /pi 5 irra1 .,„ .2. , 1 ,,,
ett:ft4-artita,p*Mko- 46miit,fiellv,
- ; , 0 ,1,, A.ir 4.*117.144,4,114.1.-viiiti.:
46MM; ' 'tt , . tittartol4llo bit!' I x l o vitte
Cit -, ~ , r - _ treddlatt 0tt064 d
k a 1 L24.4 ;, ,,, , ,,,t4i 4b es. tcli tom ti th e t ir e n i o olte i lui ti N t , 414 W :a .
, a -
nosey, /2.254 P hhd for Midissei , To 'the Senth rate" ,
arsons uiteland business dell, There is lota spins
to Devon, had quotations ere uilhansed. Coal vessels
'are not so plentr:' Wa a t 9t A 001.90 to Boston. to
Rhoda Island lizool 65,42 to ewburyport, and 431.3•
. 6 1-50 to - New Yorkrwith NM drawback. .
fiIINBB..NG eg-UNde-0.,
,Olorheo t tirisa been : reported. •
AN 7-I'4 active stemma - le prer,,and there is no,
~thirldiri'i.to,alter-tinotetions,whi eh are steady.
- pa nO,lOlllllO to Inapt anjh limited inquiry ;
astern and Western atisierre, and old crop at °oleo
111DFS ar3 dull, but no_fertlfr arrivals or sales ere'
.Ti t a. er efiV.R P i r sli a tt r itli st illi n eTa a tijn u , ° aria figiypi
;•11,pee wi n os the local - .
JAIMBEft. ,- A , moderate bnainets is &dna; sales of
"Pouthern Floaring. thwils at 817,820 and Yellow Sap'
Bo rds at 414e15 sp' hl feet., Laths bring 42 V' 5 1 .
510LAt3Sha is o Very, quiet, and the stook If , all kinds
.50' ttialltdarlr at r frg ',bet Cuba rn at rt .° AZ
Urtean a was at 500. for new amp, to arrive.
- NAVAL; fiTositEn.,llosin, tar. and Plinth are veto
fore er rates. Spirits of Turpentine rnitet9
'limited intuiry at the late decline, With eaten, in lots, at
413a48)i0 gallon.
• OIL n fiderm and''Whale there it ncr demand,,
exeept.for store Ards , and prices 'aro steady, Linseed
Oil ts better;Jiales at oStrato. wish. Western 'fled Oil
is firm, at 650. Lard Oil is selling at 870900. on time
, Imports tif Sperm and, Whale' And Whalebone,
I M O' the United States: „
1869::' - ; ap. bide. wh. Ibe. bone.
For week - end's Deo. 5 2,130 • 350
85,887 , ;.203,107 '1,859.000
Prem . 88.017 203 457 1,853.01
Annie time last year,- 75 912
~- 151.784 1.409 300
PLASTIii*, is unchanged: A small invoice of soft
sold Ml' , , tom, •
.RIQE.ii MI, with ! wiles ofgoo, and prime at 44)Pie,
on and Inrenor at 1 1 ,‘07.4.,y ,
n
Grin., A cargo 800 Jos
15ithi r Turks Island
'Sold Whit close of lo,st week at it TIMM net madentiblie.
.; 815 EDS.-The' demand for Cloverseed le less Roil ve.
and prima loth only ate wanted. Bales or 2.000 bushels
at Vigra 25 for fair and go ima quality. Timothy is worth
824002 50, and, Flakseed 55 5P' bathe!.
-SUGAR haw been very quiet, - and holders firm. the
stock'heinf induced to' a•Vory low figure. Sales of 150
hhds Cubs attire, and 150 boxes do at Metati cents, on
TALLOW moots with a limiteddemand. with sales
of intv-refiderild atlol.olle, and country at 10140 5P'l ID b
"op.oaca-Tha market le very dull : and prices of
both leaf and manufactured rule about the game.
-TEAS are PIM firmly ; but the demand is
,moderate,
and Abe market. unchanged.
4.—There is little doing in Brandy, owing to
the high views re thebolders. Gin is else quiet. N. E.
Hum is steady at 35a3n0. - Whiskey is in better de
mend; W.tb sales of Ohio Ws. at 27027X0. - renneyi..
Y VIA . S 26 ,-Vgr a e'l li s h ie s gin .) tig a g dr P4 l444° Wines ;
mild prices are firm. It other descriptions there is lint
little doing.
IVOOL oontinnee inactive . but holders are. if any
thing: firmer in their demands, and the stock of the fine
grades extremely light. holders asking an advance:
The demand. however, Ilse been limited. Among the
sales are some extra fine fleeces at 700 - and full blood
.44150800; het
I.IIILADELFIIIIt BOARD O 1: TRADE.
'IAB.IIOBB SNOWDEN. .
HENRY BUDD,. . COMMITTEE OP IBA MONTE
J. B. LANCASTER,
- - - _LETTER BAGS •
• 'rrit atitßUHaerre' EXCHANGE, PRITADELPET
Alp Tonawanda. Julius— Liverpool. Deo nd
Uric . ...... —.Kingston, Ja, soon
'Brig Tiber pi. LOOO%- 4 • Cienfuegos, soon
Behr Frain , ..„ Havana, soon
ffehr Ida, Clark..._'" Matanzas, soon
Fon MART Cour or, ship Salle Law
renee, Ospt Spear, will sail from Philadelphia On the
ItittiThmember fortht, West Coast of Africa. All letters
and papers intended for th. 1.1 S Squadron on that sta
tion, or other Persons , will be forwarded, if left at the
fo Fore h ign Le ttet Moe; Philadelphia Exohange, on or be
re tat data: , ,
MARINE ' INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PIiLL*DEL.PIIIA. Dec. 10. 1850
9UN'pIBEB '' 13—k.t.TIv BETS— ,— 4 lel
WWI AT)O. .9 it
.
Btettinship Delaware, Copse, le hours from New York.
"with mime and paisengers to James Allderdice. Passed
bark-,Amn'Elisabotk &Landing off the Brandywine; a
lento brig at Delaware City. a harm brig atDeep Water
.Point 4, sato Albion Treat al Marcos Hook; ship_Clara
Ann, in tow of steatuiJ Posey. above Marcus Hook.
Brig Ormus.Baller,ddayo from New Bedford, in bal
last to captain.
Behr Prederiok- Reed. Blateliford,B days from East
port. with mdse. to E A Bauder. it Co.
Bohr Jasper. Bonn, a days from Pocornoke River, Md,
with lumber*, J W Baooo.
,Behr Reaper 8t111,2 day% from Milford, Del, with rail
road tier to J w Bacon. •
CLEARED.
Stearnshiprenusylvenia, Tool, Riohmond,Thos Web
ster. , Jr. -
Bohr Clara, Crowell, Boston, Barrett Zs Bon,
• - • (Correrpondenee of The Press.)
HAVRE DE GRACE. Dec. 9. lAN.
:The 15 boats reported yesterday did not leave untilthis
morning. Nine more have boon added to the number,
qnd all loft in tow of the two steamers.
ffi liFLind. wheat. corn, Sto. to Humphreys, Hoffman
lc Wright:. M. hi Shuman, wheat. oats. &o. to Perot &
Bro; Alex Grate , Eel, pig iron to Schuylkill; John Heis
10YilUtahOr to Keyser & Warner; Robt "orr. do to Ma
lone & Taylor; Universe:Two Sisters, Adolphus Fisher,
and Primrose, coat to Delaware City,
(COrrespondenoe of tboThilade)nhia Exchange,:
LEWES. Del. Deo 7.
, Beet repotted in my loot consists of the following
vessels, vizi Brigs Xenophon & Emma: soh. Almira. T.
DL Stumm. Sarah, .1 M Taylor. Lamb. Billow, Plying
Frish.Ada Herbert. Almira Ann, Crocker. (Mow,
Yarmouth, R. Wood. Mary Eliza, W H Robbins, Ex
preea.Sea Bird:J Turner. L C Watts. Z A Paine. Ten
new°. Sarah It Beam Geo W Whietler. Jr. M I, Con
tad 'Velment, F J Brock, W It Newcomb, and
Wild Fitness. Wind SE—warm anti foggy.
Yours, W. M. HICKMAN.
BY TRINMATH.
(COrfefiNgtdBll(9B of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND. NJ, Dee 9-11.40 P
•. The ship Calliope. for New Orleans, louts Canada. for
Matanzas, Washington, for Charleston, brig Banta Ole
* for ti.v.tos. wintiFranoes Newton, for Nassau. NP,
B Wheeler, for Cienfuegos, went to nee last eve
ning.
• The brig America. for Belem. Mass, loaded with coal,
went• rothore yesterday morning' on the Brandywine
Shoal, bilged, and w)11 be 4 total loss. All hands were on
bud evening, with eignale of distress flying. Wind NE,
THOB. B. fIUCiILEB.
• • • -• BY TZLIVIPIAPPE TO TrIit'PRESS.
„.., • Mew Yong. Deo. 9.
'l'he Fehr Jee r A Stewart, nine days front Baltimore,
was towed i n to-day. She had been blown off the roast,
htd her side split, and sus bitten ther injuries. Three
of hog crew ate badly fros
IaMOTUNDA.
'Ship Annie Bowen, Mew, 722 tone) Cheesebrough,
cleared at Baltimore. Bth mat, for Melbourne and a
market. -
Shia Good Homy; Miller, from New York 18th Ort for
San Francesco, was seen Btl Nov, let 31 N, long ad W.
3ath Fanny
pit, anny-McH ae—
enry. South, *leered lit Liver Pool
for Shansh
Sark Valetta. ( Br) Mohlonagle, sailed from Gibraltar
7111 mat. f PhiladelPhrs.
Bark Rollo, Ryder, elealed at Beaton 7th inst. for Phi
ladelphia, , ,
lie taili-g: , iit, t P t i i ii s seklig i n4e4;7 s. Pornamboco. was spo
il/is Breeze, Outerbridgo, tailed from Cadiz 12th ult.
for Pernambuco. ,
Igehre M Pistol's Bliztard, and litreamlet, Downing,
`arrived at Wilmint ton, Del. Bth inst. •
_ Schr Ann 8' Brown, Drown, hence; arrived at Fall
nicer dth inst, •
Bohr' .7ullet. Chase, from Fall Hiller for Philadelphia,
at ?iron' gth Inst.
Bar now Flake. Weaver, from - Providence for Phi
lade ph a,yontainad at Newport A M 7th .
rHndson, Crosby, hence, arrived at Norwich 24
Instant,.
Bahr 81asablovier, Marts, hance,arrivesi at Norwich
4th inst.. ,
Bleamer 8 Seymour, Meredith, hence , arrived at Alia
andria 7th inst. -
Bark Balton, at New York Bth hest, from Swims. was
run latof ir the morning off Sandy Hook by Rehr /Mins
ton,'of a itarbor , outward bound, - which stove in the
attaboar bulwarks (iward, carried Away fore torsail
yard, :&e. The schooner waft out down forward, had
both attire broke; sails split, and, resp i red othet damage.
She arwhored, and will be compelle ratpren for re•
Petra. toe of her anchors caught on lxiardthe
where Weill remains.
Oibraltar,_Noy 12—The American schr Brothers, Po
land. from Palma for Charleston. arrived here to day,
leaky. Rae -been -surveyed, and will be hove - down for
repairs. :, • -
MEDICINAL.
1 - 31t011714A, VHITP.- SWELLING, Ho.
1 , 7 DISEASE, TaTTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions
of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities ol
'the Blood, are raffinally and permanently cured by the
celebrated:
, IkPER:I4.T. DEPURATIV.E.
ithai biem very pnnertant &teat 'in - the mire of
CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsberry )t Co., for
a number of years s.ut, and rte great value ip the ours
of Cactncers
it is abundantly established by the many cures
effeed by .
- In SCROFULOUS 'affectiotis its remarkable curative
-effect has paver been ettuaisd. It mires the most obsti
nate cases.
TETTme, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruption s of.the
Skin; readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily oared by the use
of a few bottles.
Pirred and sold by
te Lo . unaber
• MA !. 9 9 1 ;ilati: . 'ISTH Street, below Co oh,
for sale by the ()Rowing DrUkciefek e .
.1. F. Long # Co., L11401%40_, ; ptmg, Pottsville
.1. H. Raser, eadmg LS. S. stoven.k,i Ming , &J.
AteClintook, .aston; Jas. Given, West Chester ; Wm.
&Miley, Norristown; Simon Raupßethlehem; Or. Live
say, New liopt; Pr, Igelie, Bristol; Schmidt & Co.,
„Allentown LLIos & Alenarunkla D. iftee_es.
iift=ok,"ltob i :t. u ; Z' 1,T=4,1p:Zir.i. 4 ,141
nall,Wilmoigtop ; Hooppri, nutigwri .• F.
Hemmen'', milfeed. Del.; and smogs generally.
;811-srtothAmir
IMI
THE ALL•SUFFIUIENT TIIREE!-
-
TRIESE9LAP,, 1,2, and 9,
- Protected by Royal Lett , ira _Patent of England. and
tenured by the Seals of the k>cote de Pharmacia de Paris.
and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna.
No. 1 ix iralnablti for exhituation,epermatorrhcea, and
*1 .1e0 h . 1 2 6 . 1 t e 10 comp letely all traces of those diseases
the; have been hitherto treated lip thanaueeous and per-
Malone nee of copitivia sad cube e.
Pro:9 hag entirely'sepplanted the In , urtons nee pfrner
cirri, thereby mixering to the sufferer speedy rebel. die-
Parsing a 1 impuritieei and rooting out the venom
TRIPSEMAIL Noe. 1, 2. and 3, are prepared in the
form or a lozenge!. devoid of taste and small, and can be
carried Jo the yreustooat pocket. Sold in tin cacao. and
divided into separate doses, as administered by Vel pearl,
Lallemand. Roux, Ricord, ho, Price $3 each, or four
which Haves 83: and to Sgt cage,, where
by for
there is ll 4, saving of SP. To be bad. wholesale and
retail, of Dr. BARROW, 134 Bleeeker street. New York.
Sold also at Retail by CALLENDER & CO., corner
THlRStand WALNUT Street ,, Philarbtlphia_, and by
T. W. , DYOTT & SONS, 218 -North SECOND Street,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania.
.
EDTOATED VAPOR BATHS.
• .1. , SUIRKUR, ROT-C, end STEAM BATHS.-
Undeithe oar° of Dr, . RfIMEL.Y. Auk SPRUCE
Street. Ha ghlv,recipanen hr ail theynnolost PhLel•
omit in the oily ford , trip e ttunr,l22 4 :ge o likep
, 11: c y o :
1 1 ..l i Ce i tiazoo nghs m . urltform'for adi os. on Xm
DItIOFFA'F'S VEGETABLE LI F E
PILLS' AND PHOENIX. BITTERS have, been
thoroughly tested. anti pronounood a sovereign remedg
for dylmomile., Hate army, heart-burn and headache,
Sostiveneu. diarrhea, fevers of all Mods, rbeurnatiellt,
gto/S, gravel, Worms, emiryy, ulcers, giruytive cam.
pliant', sal' rheum, eryinyeias, common abide and in
goenza, irregultrity apd all derangement of the female
,eyetemiales, and vorimm other disc es . to which the
^human frame to liable... For sale t e prpprletnr,
„MOFFAT, inc BROADWAY. etv Ynrk. and by
Drhgeuta generally ell over the country. ae{-d ecWts
IN'THE DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PITMADELPHIA.
kwe - ph Fladmelot 41i .10400. Sebum Vi. fa., June
T. 'N. ,N 6.1539.
.fehl P. , Perselivs..Joseph Schen: fa., Sept. T.,
e. le. .
Wh VaTi Vliet vg , Jeseßh &burr. Fi. fa., Sept
T. Id, , N 0,17. , f
The Auditor appointed hi the Court to report distri
bution of the fundArnong front the sale of the personal
property of
the defendant, under the above and sundry
other writs, will attend to the dutiet of his Appointment
ern AIOND.AY.AFTSRNOO/I,,at 4 o'ohnk, Denernber
Is, Ms. at hie office, at the Southeast corner EIGHTH
and LOCUST Streets., when and where all persons In
mestel are requited to present their olainis, or be de
in upon said fund.
datP ril . " P l I n t:,ANIRL DoUGHERTY, Auditor.
.1161911P1NG very supenor
ties: '
duts. n wmoh anent wifd Zino, (Vieille ',lZonttiento
' a i gm Y e i l nfeg. ° 41 1
6nOW arL e is, In oil, yarn.
yellow. ` van o w
.
! , Venertlan Han. ground if! oil,
1 14trg i g,7 71, 'L “ J
Likly gine, b- „
'•1 1 1IXENOLOGIOAL :CABINET,
ESBABLIBHBD BY FONLZA, WILLy, & 'CO., ' •
la Jo /wen Ott end everting, for the eald of Books
• drft; bli'vbfen o /95 7, Pbj, lolol4l o r i at e t•Cute. , & 94
- nedkr '
, - THKHNoLagroAT, EXAIITINATIONS.
imrrottarte. or Phrenolog7.lo the trel met of the
' Y "l g te the iejeopieletri v ieliql,uatarelite!leViegra:
Ig .lll4 otieditti+ all intelhgeot , p6nonte INDIO ere
id It tar eels. _
—Written.rleseriptleqs -from
i dairuerrrotr ies ' -
will :
he
Lfu l l f ai= l l l ' ' ! ' ':nnii
L'ciritt,
ittredti 'mono etorr,
, * yhtleaeloolet
. 7,t 18E, 00STUMES. —BO ploqi !
th° 4 / 8 1 itg e t t aa e la t igititaiiiri t i r l eiv e "
08-Br ALLEN OARET•
• 1' kIOIOE4-...eirEgTEk
fffitIiM,INVATAX ' DZATIAOAD—PAA—
F, G ia ,RSI 8 FOR DOWN NOTOW,N AND IN
' ERM .414.93 fiTATIONEV-Oo and itfter ath Dena m -
tOr t 3vritriciTowN
A:start' from trier ger nt al t l e
an _Reading Rai oast CoMpluti. eint l is e riiiq d dl i gt
61111 vtNEtitreete., , ' .
, , .
.ARNUII3 TRAIN , (or Downingtotill, !eke,' at 7,90
. AriElthlOttht TRAIN for Dettitinstotrii,leives at
.1 P. IC ..
ea
~ . .
4.1.1.ir (Spilaya eitoetted.)" ,
y order or the Board OT Managors or the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Clomaeoy,
gig . . , W;.,11. et eit.II.RNNV. FrouvrAtoirir
t.W.ia/45. PD. I'L A I) EL P H I A
AND RE AjOING RAIL
ED pepßrarTo LANE, for POTTSVILLE, REAL
!NO and HARWOOD HO,
"Leaves. the Dopotont norner of BROAD and VINE
Streati L at 7.30 A. AI., DAILY, (Sundays tqoautodd for
POTTSVILLE, HARRIS O, and all intoriondiate
Vint?, onnneoting at Harrisburg with trains running to
iltt r irg ' 131 L 6m ligrattS 1 ( 4 )14 1 1 1 Arg. bu rY ' "
Leaye at 3.n0 P. 31., DAILY, k POTTSVILLE and
'..IIAkRIEIBURO. x • - • -
At 4.30 P. M.,DAILY, (Sunday,a exaapted,) for READ
ING, and intermediate Poi ail. •
(la H. hirrlarsNNY. enrAbirr
LEGAL.
; t,RAII•4OAD - Lpiks.
'NORTH An PENNSYL
VANIA VANJA RAILROAD,
WIN , ., ER ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOV,'N. EASTON,
ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after AtONDWl;l i fivearieLN, gassen
f"rillt ne PlAirlP, (Sundays excepted!) treats,
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Hazleton, ko., (Express, ) at 8.30 A. hl.
For Bethlehem, tExeress,) at RIO A. M. and 8 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation ) at 810 A. M. and
4 P. M.
For Fort Washington,(Aocommodatlon,) at 6 P: M.
TRAINS PCB PHILADELPHIA :
Leave Bethlehem, (Express, ) at 8 A. M. and 4.10
Leave Doylest ow n, (Aeoommodation,) at I A. M. and
g.go P. M.
Leave Fort Washington.(Aoeommodation,) MI. AM.
ON SUNDAYS:
' Philadelphia for Fort Washington rat 9.30 A. M.
_Philadelphia. for Doylestown, at 4 , P. M. •
Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. ht.
Fort Washington for thiladelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
Faro to Bethlehem, 41.60; to .leech Chunk, $2.60; to
Easton. 51.60: to Doylestown, &leant&
Throggh tickets must be pr.:muted before entering the
,
cars.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Turing) seri
meet at Berke street with Fifth and Borth-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Fs-manger Railroads:
n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
PHILAUELYIIIA, GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN aKiLit AD- WINTER ARRANGEMENT
'.
--( " " AraNkati si g o.lB6
Leave Philadelu 6,7, 7.60, 9, 10, 11. ana UA. M.,
1, 9,3, 339_, 4,t1, 6 ,6, 7,8, 9, 10, and 11% P. M.
Leave Germantown 6, 7, 734, 8, 834,9%, 10, 11, A. M.,
1, 2,3, 4,4%, 5, 4,6%. 7,8, 9, 10% P. M.
0N 1W DAY 8,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M., 9.6 X, and 10 P.M.
Leave Gerreantown 8.10 nun. A.. 61., I.lu mm.., 6%, and
9 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
P . M.
Leave Philadelphia 6, .7.50, 11 A. M., 2,4, 536, 7, and 10
Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10, 7.40, 8.66, and 12.40 A. M.,
9 ' 40 ! .. 8.4(1 ' and B.4 (3 ° ,I4 P S&DAYS, A
Leave - Philadelphia 9.05 A. M., 3, and P . M.
Leave Chestnut 11111 7.50 A. M., 1260, 6.20, and 8.40
nu PM.
FOR 00N8110110ORRN AND NORRISTOWN.
, „Leave Philadelphia 6,9, 11.05, rain„,, A. M., L 95, 3.05,
Al 6%, and IL% P:M.
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 1,1 A. M., LIG, 4%, and 6
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave nida.delphia 9 A. M. and 61', M.
Ledge Norr town 7A. M. and SP. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave PhiLadelplus 6, 735, 9,11.05 A. Dm, 5.05, 3.06,
LeaveX, and IL% P; M.
Manttynnk 6%,756, 876,9%, and 11% A. M., 2,3,
5,6%, anitli% P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave A. M., a, andP M.
Leave spank 7% A. 5%, and' 7% r. M.
R. 5811 TR, General Superintendont,
n 194 D R EP(.T. NINTH and GREEN Streets.
PHI ADELPHIA,WIL
MINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE R AILROAD. '
On and after MONDAY, November 21, 1850,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8.10 A. AI., 12 noon, (Ewen,' and
11.10 P. M.
or Chester at 835 A.M., n noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M.
or:Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12. 4 300401_11.10 I'. AL
or New Castle at 8.15 A. Al., and 9.°0 I'. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. Al., and 4.301'. M.
For Dover at 8.10 A. M. and 4.30 P. 1.4,
.ror Milford at 8.15 A. Al., and 9.30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8.18 A. M., and 420 P. 1,1.
For TRAINSLau A. M. nnd 4.50 P. AL
T FOR'PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltiinore at 8.30 A. AL, (Express') 10.15 A. AL.
and 5.25 P.M.. . •
Leave Wilnungton atYJO A. AL and 11.30 A. M.,1.95 and
8.40 P. M.
Leave „4, r i at Ole 41., and 3.90 I'. M.
Leave on at §.44 A. FRO 49 P. AL
Leave Mil ore at 7.80 A. 0. ~ and 4,10 P. AL
Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 5.00 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 745 P. M.
- • • • • . . . •
reave New Castle at 10.65 A. M.. and 8 P. M.
Leave Chester at 8, 12 A. M.. 2.22 and 9.15 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.16 A.M T .
RAINA FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 and 11.0 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.26 A. M.,12.55 P. OIL, and .12.20
A.M.
BIINDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from 'Philedelphra to Baltimore,
Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
PREIGRT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached,
will run 25 follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
'places at 3 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 4.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
tames at 3.45 P. M.
HarLeavew Baltimore for Btemmer'a Ran, Chase's, and
ood &kVA P. .
n 5 B. M. FELTON. Preaident.
PIIILADELPHJA it ID
ELNIIIIk RAILROAD LINE--
QUICK ST ROUTE to F.lnura, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo,
chleago, Rook Island, Niagara Falle, Alilwaukee, Bur
lington, Montreal, St. Paul'e, Detroit. Dunlieth, and St.
Louts. .
Pease ajar Oaths will leave the Philadelphia apd Read
ing Railroad Depot, earner BROAD and V INB Streets,
DAILY, (SunidAs k e . goepted,/as follows:
DAY EXPRESS.
For Elmira. Niagara Fulls, Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago,
W
Milwaukee. Rook and, gateau, St. Paul's, Burlington,
•trul St. Le is.
Lao P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira,_Ningata Buffalo, Detroit Chicago,
Milwaukee.. Rook thlena, Paul's II 'Wigton,.
and St. Louis. and 8.110 P.M. trains run through to
lI Th BVIRBfr/CO.SitoPPing &all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch.
The LSO A. M. train oonnelts at Rupert for Wilkes
blAtlytmAtearksaßoultalltiaßtaAtiyritoonAthe LACK
AAA*usageriV4o.l to Elmira, Butlalo, and Suspension
Badge.,Tta oan p i r , ru i rd e _Fbilarlelphis and
Llnura Broad Lipe io et OBoe, riorthweyt earner
of and (Mt.:3T U Streets, and at the Passen
g ELD(.6 ,t earner BROAD arid WAIF"
aven
ger
=ROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad stree t. below Vine. daily, Men
del excepted, for all points Wed and North, at e . P.
Freya must be delivered before P. M. to MUM
going 0 same day.
For further information, apply at
Freight Delia,. BROAD, below Vine,
Or
,to R. TAPPIF.N, general At,
h. F. corner SIXTH and OILLSTNUT Wm
001-ti Phil adelp h ia.
1859 . : - Air-, • 1859.
Ifi , LattatlßViiN rat p" mire
Imurlsit.APlo72o4,DßEtiVirrSO'
L.NEW YORR. AND WAY-PLACES,
Wltol.l IvAt.ttO,T-ItrailitT WHARF,
Will leave pa follow., via : CARE.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. ac. , Am.
Acopinmodation ...... 02 25
At)) EI., via Camden and Jersey City, (New
AtJereeylA,Norifinn,l6.lll4ll.,... ........ 74
9A A.M., Via amden. Mid JettiFy City, Morning
Mail . '
...... . . 900
At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Taoony and Je mey
City, Western Express.. , . . -
. . 00
At 12. 4 p..m., via Camden and AmboyAcsooinmo
datto
Au P. 11., via baToiniaif" kritiois; el. A A.
3 36
Ar 4P. M. eea Wy Steamboat, via 'Puma ape Jar - -
447 . tti , 3734 — bn'd :fir- 3 00
say City, 24 bum it et..,.......36
At 6P. 6L, via Camden and Jersey City Evening Ma 0
At 111'. earnifen and Jersey City.Bouthern
Mail
_,. . .. 20
AtlP.M,viabamden and Amboyaiocommodation,
(Freigbt Pensengert—let Class Flake 136
41 Class Ticket... 2,
The 6P. M. Mail Line rung daily. ho 11 P.M. B ou t
<OM Mad, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Emden, Flemington, Ao., at 6 A. M.
and kg P. M.
Norunman Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
A. M.,_yie eMbialt Yallectailroad.
z'ot water Gap. baron snug, thtranten, WM:ester/a.
Montrose. Great Bend, sera . 6 A. AL, via Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Rll,llrorul.
• R;1 1 , 9 47,11°,', 1 1' . 61. 6 7an. Pitud 'nd "i .
WAY LINES
. .
Is yx , Mi r t:l i l i ftg . lion, tee, at 254 and 41 P. M., from
PoylAnyra, Delanoo c Bawls, Burlington, Borden
tortil;itatialt.ll3igikenlnB,trtoraaptown and interme
diate planes, at 251P..161.
• Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in
lermediate plums, at II A. AL and I'. Me
Fifty pounds of [manage only allowed each paasenger.
Passenger); nye prohibited from taking anything as bap
gage bat thesr ',eating aeparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be pail fur extra. The OolePanylitnit their
rollnstbility for baggage to'one dollar per pound, and
Po
will not be liable for any amount beyond 31W, except
by speoial nontrant.
0et.1.181,9: • WM. O. OATZMER. Agent.
T HE P,..IsiNSYLVAYIA OENTRAL
RAILROAD,
1859. ta/tgagoi .; lBs9•
TILE CAPACITY QF ROAD — in EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
.
• THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Cionneoting di jest at Philadellilie With Through Trains
from Boston, New York , and a ll points East, and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cm
einnati,St. Louis, Cleveland, Chicago,Burlington, St.
Paul's, Indianapolin, Louisville, Now Orleane, end all
intermediateEoifite inOhio, Indiana Illinois, Kentue
ky,. Michigan, Woroonsin,hlianpinta, Aloun, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus furnishing %chilli/0 for ,the Yuma.
„,,t,,t,,,. of Passengers unsursassal for upend and com
fort by any other route.
Express and Fost Linen run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars Or Conductors.
Smoking Cars are attached to each TraMi Woodruff's
Sleeping Cars ,to Exress and Fast '1 rains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Liner', Bun
daiVrt?Yrtiiin leaven Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.
Emit Mel ." 11.50 A. M.
WAY • n u A l gr a ol ,EZVE AS kqit e L i big;
Parkgsburg Acoommodation at 12.30 A. ht.
Harrisburg Acoommodation, via Colurphil,S.oo P. M.
Columbia
Passengers for West Chester wilt take tbe Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, et the Pennaylvaina
Railroad Passenger Station. i
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Mina
to, Niagara Falk, and intermediate points, leaving Phila
delphia at 8 AIM., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may bo obtained at the office of the
Company in p_hilfu E lolphia Now York, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets astward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the Went; also on. board any of the
regular Line of Steamere on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers,
.m. rare aliare as how as t er other Ratite.
Tim completion of the Western eonnecitiong of the
i ' llirg a e i n f e d?-. i I I IP,IVEVIeYIeI E n littlY s ag% THE
GREAT NORTHWEST.
The connection of !snake by the Railroad ftridge at
humbug, &Tiding all drayage or, ferriage of Freight,
together wit the saving of time, are advants.res readily
appreciated I' Shippers of Freight and the Travelling
Publio. .
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Freialitp of all descriptions can be for
warded from Philadelphia. Newe York. Boston. or Balti
more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Inding l it, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, oTiMispouri, by Rail
rood root. •
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Stowere, by whioh (tomb can be forwarded to any
pert on the Ohio. Muskingum. Kentecky. Tennesnee,
Cumberland, Illinois, hlississippi, Wisonnem, Misourl,
Kansas, Arkansas, anti Red Rivers; and a; Cleveland,
Mandalay, and Chicago, with Bteamers to ali ports on the
Northwestern Lakes.
Morghants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
3r their ictelitilt en to tr oua company, eau rely with conti
nentiiM 0; FREIGHT to any point in the West
py , the ennsylvapia Railroad aro at all tinieras favora
ble gui are °barged by other Railroad
O pmpanies.
_,
ri a. file P,rtloulat to mark plif*Ages via Fauna. Kail ;
Merohantg in tbe West ordenng goods from the East,
Will do well to direct them to he chipped by this Route,
For Freight Gontreets or 'Shipping Directions,apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of tha - Conn.
1
Doyle I CoSjeubonville,O.; H.S. - Piero° & Co., Zones
, villa, O.; J.l'. Johnston. Ripley, , c.; 11. McNeely, Mays
ville, Ky.; Ormsby & Croyper,l ortionouth, 0.; Paddolk
& Co., , ,lgnersonvillo, Indiana.; IL W'. Brown & Co.,
rinuati,friAthern & Mbbert, Cincinnati, 0.; R. C.
oldrum aii Json lad.; Wilbarn Ilia ham, Louisville,
Td i.e. , lerte.Coo Evansville;' ild.r N. W. Gra
-o.,_Calro, 114 It. F. yeas ,, St. uar, Mo.; John
4.. l lliirns, Nashville, Tenn.; Heins & aunt Memphis,
iAr e fi - ifl is ir fr iaVlrfAn i a l lunil l' rio Pr&
K te ' 0R.44 9 ad ai - dlff ' a - 6 1 iiiiill ' e We t. g
i r tg m e s ttlatfjc e their own l itipMenta from s iim
Seutt rt intl find it to ca t ir tote/est to g all taking Ailintsot
the Comeau ,at the,following 'places betlyt* ping i
6
r : i t ei r t t e .. lll ol 4 t i rti tj ett i AßOli t :l4l2l o o l_i n : 7e i. 7 .0 cp,
r t it
0 A ‘ El, Ipir orth stre!htltimore" ._
St' VlLlP e ireiiliti l r'n7 i • * . ' 1.4 ' 1.
cliknq
Altoona,
.Afrit,rillls. -
. tRO T, en'l Tie et gent, M.
B. 8. A, ISOMT, Oenq Buy t, Altoona, Fn.
Jas47
NOTICES.
one' E. l -:-The PENNSYLVANIA PAL-
I- Two comPefy hereby Kivu notice, in se
cordanbe with the provisions of an Ant of Assembly en
titled DAn Aht relating tii Liens of Common Carriers
and Othere,".sPiirovod . 51 m 011 10.im . to she owning ,
the consignees, and to all other parties in any way in
terested in ay of the goods, wares, or merchandise,
mentioned int ehedule attached to tins notice, that
theaame rem as on storage at the respective &rations
named below—that they were carried upon the line of
esid liailroaddst the dates and to the consigneell men
tioned in the schedule -and them is due upon the same
the respective amonnte ;dated in said schedule. Not to
is hereby given to the said owners, eonsignemr, and Par
tial interested:in accordance with the provisions agent
Act of Assembly, that ouNce said goodie. yam, or Inv
chandiae are claimed and the cheeses paid, they will,
under the provisions of said Ant of Aesembly, be soldliy
Public Hale, at the Depot of the said Pennsylvania Rail
road Compan No. tar Doox greet, in the oily of Philo
delphia. on MO y.
NDAY, December ttitli.rBa9, commencing
nt 10 A. M.. and that the proceeds will be applied to the
payment of charges end expensen, and the moles. if
any, will be held Bullied to the order of the owner of the
property sold I .
DAM. • , DONSIONEIV,
ARTICLES, FREIGIE'r
AT PHILADELPHIA
18114.
Nov 7, John Nilane,
2 bbla liquor.
Pa P b M, lo. J W Peters, 2 bund tent poles, 705
Apt 21, 8 Mollarb, 21 gun dodo 1 92
Alfty 10, Pr D Jones', box drum 5 81
July 20, 'juin, BnUill, & Co, 2 bbl. putty, 625
mi
Aug 2, Imell k 0, . 2 boxes °note. 983
23, 1:0 Writht, bog of bars,
15
81Ft 21, D Dimond. keg butter. - 76
28, 118 Rooney, ox roorobandow, 9 62
Oct 10, Ft iohardBoo & Cada, box tebnooo, , 7 60
Don 27, Myere,Whlte& Co, 2 bxv I pre marble, 15 39
- 1866.
Feb 21, km Johns, box bitters, 90
April 2, II 0 Helinbold, box druea, 12 30
" 12, H i Sneeder, 1 dry hide, 16
no, It Janeeder, bbl vitiator, . 1 SS
May 28, Priv&Jenks box merehandiae, , 11 66
July 10, C B Streoh deCo, child's coach, 140
SeptO, It Howling, 2 empty Ws. 1 20
Dee 6, J 1, 'Booth. , box merchandise, 7 67
8, 8 8 MoLaurine, box Merchandise, 466
1&17.'
Jan 3, .1 Burnett, box merchandise, 455
3. Stine & Brother, box merchandise, 467
Mar 7, A Price,' 8 bags barley, 1 91
rune 26, 11 Harley, box merchandise, 3 41
July 22, B Altman, butter worker, 2 81
24, C Bradfield, , box me. chandiste, .280
Aug 1, 18 Woolman, bundle gas pipes, 76
Sept 25, I L Lamblin, tot swing fixtures, 8 70
'• 29, 1 I,Lamblin, • lot awing fixture'', 606
Oct 2, E.l Sneeder, 6 bosom glassware. 133
" 3, L H Colburn, iron safe and
_press, 79 72
" 18. 8 Benjamin. 3 boxes merchandise, 864
Nov 26, Thompson & Stew
art. 1 box merchandise, 206
" 28, 41 Hollingaltead, keg cider, 184
Deo 19, F, Lloyd & Co, box books, ' 1 73
" 29, P W Shaffer, chest, 464
asB.
Mar 8, WH. Crave, ' box chow ease, 802
is, E Ellie Co. A ' box merohandice, 90
" 26, Burnett & Snyder, trunk. ' 540
" 21, Tii & 1 FtPage, bale wadding, ' 8 N
Ap , rl 1 2 6 4: Np p ig, C d & o ß,, barr d e c ! oil,
466
May 3, Adams Express Co, trunk: 2 09
3. Burnie 0 .3r..8, . barrel oil, 283
19, II Wilson, stand, 2 30
Juno 26, CB Rodger's, 2 molting umehinea, 1 4 4 0
Aug 16. Burnie, 0 & 13, barrel merchandise, 823
26, OK )(Innis, 1 box, 266
LOGAM, FREIGHT.
1856.
Jan 13. fiteelman 55 Co, 2 5 0 Onkel. 2 15
Nov 5, B H Beck, ' 4 Wind mills, 15 55
June 16,RMcAdams, chest marebandise, Ai
Aug 5, .1 MoLelland, bbl Bedford water, 2 60
11, I Conrod, box and barrel, 1 Ai
Deo 33, Bringliurel & Co, orowout saw, 103
1857.
De 0 3 .1, A Alspnrih, chest, 63
.. 31, M Robinson, plied, 1 13
1968.
Aprl2l. W R Hording, bbl Rodford water, 3 10
Juno 22. E NMI, box dry goods, • 40
July 3, C Solomon, tripod. 3 23
56
De l o B 29, Magrew Fr Keene, barrel and bag, 396
AT LANCASTER.
1358.
..
Mar 29 , II It "F,:ehbaugh, p l aokase, 83
23. H 8 1 , ,e1i baugb, Wboxes bettor, 70
May 31, I Urban, barrel liquor, 73
22, 11 Witmer, box potatoes ' 167
July 10, 0 Hopper, 1 boxes liquor, 25
10. J .1 1Ia) a, R R map, , 40
1841 _ AT TIARRIEII)UfteI.
.
Jan 17, 1 Winebrenner, reaper, 9 53
Feb 18, I Winebrenner, 2 reapers, 18 oe
1855.
Mai 66, 1 Leobman, trunk, 1 43
Juno
R' A k fge4lCTaTch. box
a g T"' ti It
" 15, I P brook, iron furnace, rake,,
40
13° P' t Zi: kfJCVI: I boxes,
6 bones, , 656
A 66
" 77, Brown & Co, pump and tub, ' 613
ism. . .
2.11;; 1 . 2, Maehlin & Roberts, box ynerellandlie. 660
Juno 2, AV Joioe, 6 chain,. table k bed'td 4 62
Nov 26, !Davie, D Machine, box and
wheel. 166
May 7, F A Drown, ch es t,
1 00
June 27, A B Young, $2
July, 23, Annie Furgeson, chest, El 00
pea 15. James Temple, castings. 240
Pout 21, Green & Roes, liar Mails lumber, 31 It
Oat ka, iAillecnn, C,
. Taylor, lo oundriao. 4 VI
18.51
Mar I, 11 Holland, box 11 Alas, 1'f Aipril 7, II iiiibert, barrel nil, 581
Dins 25, 8 Panto, 8 boes merelediee, 6 15
June 5, 1 NV Wilketion, 1 ' m
July 7, 1 Ranee, cannon Sc carriage, 11 00'
21, 1) kl Parte, trunk, 1 07
AuF 10, 1 Bauman, orate bait, 1 58
Georse Powell, 2 boxes liquor, /50
. ~ Eliarloy F /4. Miller. yeah machine, 25
"- 19, Falls, her, .10 Co, 7 bags of bars, 530
" .24, H D Parry, 2 boxes furniture, l 1
92i
Sept Is, D Little, saw summer, A
11, 1) Drink, sealer,
Oct 11, E Parker,AT DUNCANN ' oornal ON. mller & plasterer, SS
. .
1458.
11. y ?1,
Aug A 3/, J 1,1146
9 barrels liquor. 2 27
2 his paper l'box es, I 40
J 2 burp! liquor, 20
AT Nr.,WTAICT ?
18'6.
•hPrl 17, Pry k I.lrjnor, 2 corn plaraeler S § O l
Ileo 23, 0 JOeoker, box dr22l, 31
IESt.
Mar 11, JP McNeil, hag of bars, Si
Nov 2. D Clelland, box mercshar.diso. 150
AT PEAR TEIVILLE.
1888.
Mar 4, B Okeenn. Mann boX,
Oot 27, Miller & Clanger, orate queentriare.
Bent 21, J Gant ' empty telt and 1 Jar,
AT MIFFLIN.
____
1855.
Beet 10, J Bear, box cisme,
18.16.
Jen H Oast,
J B 'es trif d v n e o an e ante,
11,
1.
May 29, Gnomon & Haus, stove,
July 87 , Shomtr, boillrue,
AT LEWISTOWN.
182.1.
..—..
No 4 20, 1341Jamexon. 13 33
1855.
Duo fl, y_P p oler, 1
00
Y 4
Ur bh, 1
1:MI.
Ann' 1, I N Ernyni4r. Op, cheat,
Opt rr, 30fIn 41441, 7 Poo mathileri• 1 1 0
1358.
Jr 12, f A Manny, Yea Dan& ,
• "
11 Foust, 9 barrels liquor,
" J (1 YOMIII7. 1 & 214 bble "
j_afn. ler,
10, R Mann trislme •
21, D Faust:
,1 1,,v , . 04 , i
~ 0 ,
t ba ti r ;; „liiu k o r r, o
July 1, J C Yeager,
17
Aug
11; I fil l A C V:liar.
25. A Thompson, reaper, 59 70
Sept 18, i Brookhafe,.___ 2 bas paper hanging', 4 68
winnower,
stook utter,
ma,
De i '4. D qqlhraipt,
AM.
za, A litumpb,
dove, 7 CO
berrell Ii or, • 9 et 3
AT MILL GREEK,
Oct
2 2 '1' li re D?Ol e r a n niand ' Virifa l lll l 4l;;Ye
AT HUNTINUDON.
Sept I, W ViiiiHskor. bra,. 1 6,5
Oct 13, H H Price , 3 barrels organ!. 168
Nils , ? 3 , A Stewprt, eider mill, 1 02
17, A Morn!. move, 2 90
" 11, D L Maaton,ow. oglfier, USi
AT PETEILDURO.
1867.
May 13, 'I &till , , rol suture,
" 10, 1 T Smith, Dot anti plate,
14.3.
June lit !Ire Red' piano
• AT ',SPRUCIk, cakEit.
1854.
Mar 9, E Jones,
3 bxe A. 2 pieces me
-1156 chinery, 9 43
Mer 13, R Henderson, Irans7
July 9, I A McClure, , box rust, au
AT TYRON
......
l&il4.
Soot 22, Barger & Hooper, 'plough Caeingil,
1905.
Feb la, A Burtorbaugh, windmill,
19. W WBreman, , box,
May 8, John Woodward, box rafting tools,
Deo 19, George Guyer, corn shellac,
139.1.
Jan 1. Baldwin Hatter, smut machine,
3, TC & 0 Lewis, box machinery,
May 17, It Marston, 1 barrel fish,
Juno 7. 10, II F Rolla, box ratting tools,
183
Feb 21, mono 111rey, wrought sand atone,
Apr 24, Timmy' I.IIWMIIII, box mundries,
May 14. ii Batliburn. bundle rove,
m, W Dent.
" 54, John White,
r l:o7;undries,
hoe •!6, J Copephaver, 'half barrel hone r, July 2, If Stroup, x. epndr,ee,
Nov zi, W Leible, li n vok,
800 11;1 McKinley, iartelaundriee,
183821, I'l' Bloom, box
Jan 14, J Mock & Brown, box. eastinsu,
April 2, Amos Knee, :box sundries,
N. IL Hoover, box and rope,
:: 24, 1 Moore, stove and box,
26, G Ontea, roe,
.
" 20. 18 Gamble, box and big anise,
" ZS, S (larnerm, box eundrteit,
May 5, I R Lee, box Rumbles,
3, W do err, box sundries,
Bishop, stove and bag mdse,
" 4, IJr J Cathem, box sundries,
" 14, I, C Bloom, box War
" 20, Bighirm &McCul
loch, box,'
" 32, 111 G Nevlin, rope,
" 25, 14,11nyder,
"'
25, w y 5.510, box KOrtei ries,
box sundries,
21, J Davis, ' box rI nn rope,
Aug 26, Samuel Straw
A' TIP Wilke rope,
____
IP6B.
April3o. T Washbu AT rn. box
AlrTQONA merohandise,
,
lar2.
April 4, Harry Mann, box merchandise
N B, box Merchandise
A Keenan. bundioe iron
11157. AT If OLLlBAihilliflO.
Sept 2, WalterotoWeatham, harrow,
o u t 16, 1 Rhoads, barrel onions,
11, hardweire,
AT WILMOB.E.
1&57.
Juno 11, M i t:Woodford, box rafting toms,
AT JOHNSTOWN. o
•
...
Icit.of able, armorial!,
Jan 4, W Orr, twill oil, alive, varl 707
nigh, and" 4 keg'.
Aug 22, 0 W Munson, 8 cheats ender't bag'ge, 126
IS&S.
Map IQ, A Babb, 2gm plates, 80
Oct 18, R A Jolinston, hot, La
Deo 22, F Manta. °holt, 89 6
1807.
Sept 5, S Hoover, 2 boxelp window ease, 83
6, I Haab, lot H 14 anode, 11 21
Oct 210, 11 Mattison, lot H H goods, 102
Deo 18, hl Keller, box wale, la
2u, M.Abbott, 8 bop osta,l2 do corn, 960
1857.
Oat 2, I 0110411 8 pas and bundle iron, 80
1869.
May 13, A Jollino, ' bale dry geode, 78
June 8, D ti.iditb• box drnee, ' sa
,AT BLAIRSVILLE.
1862.
Pao 23, 0 W Lloyd,
1855 -
Jane 27, 11 Youlin, 2enintY4a,lf barrels, 180
Amf 16, I. liradebaufh, ifrain drill, 2
1058.
May 23, A Willote, I.4lleicreiT:. 1 00
Nov 7, II Conine, 25
1857. • 4,,
Jan 4, T Cunningham, mowniK and reaping
machine. 8 49
"
1863.28, B Johnstou, trunk. 30
May 10, D hiarkey, AT LAl:l'h. 23
iar steel,
Ar NEW F1,0 4 11111 1 617'
N 0228
v, 2, WS Mo bat nr wheat.
'AT OBBENBI3IIRti.
1861.
P 7 4 2 2 . 4, A Oroeeman. trunk, 320
Dec 12, IWW Huntingdon", boxes, 179
11366.
Den 1 18, 0 A Cam 2 boxes marble, IS
AR; ,7 : ,? v Y:riae, 2
..o 7cce cheese, • 25
9 00
Oe fl 3 R. Keli;, ` 'Y R it, i ban, bundle 'iron. 33
tub '
April2l, 11.K4t1„ann - a, BT, tairjral liquor. 1 86
1853.
June 10, Tames Bulklulebrie F onk. Liil b ttr
1883.
Novem, D 8 Bearmone, set thohltr wheelsand 987
AT FITTBI4/ff ""i ' 1
2 empty barrels,
1861.
Deo 14, No mark,
No manifest,
roOs small Iron,
I; $96V . e.t A. B COTT4
Oenocal On 4 dAnt
riaTIOE IS OWEN THAT 'APPLIOA.
timi will bewvido for, a cerunonte of pennoylvanis
State 1.01111, vlsed done dated Auguotl,lsM.l4n,V,
ViriloVairt t OM i s i 3834,
6°l°Diatir
NOTICES .
CIFPIOR THE CoMAIONAVIaI,'III
`l, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF
•PENNSYL YANIA.S„
Deo 6, 1859.
The Board of Dirootore of the Commonwealth Infla
me& Company of the State of Pennay I vantekliove IS
DAY declared s he vend Of SIX l'Elt CENT. on the
capital &took of t Company. Meer of State tax, for the
six months ending Nov. 1869. payable to the stook^
holdera. or their legal representatives, on and after the
7th loaf, at at the °tee of 'the Company, No, CD
CHESTNUT Street. SAML. 8. MOON.
dT 6t Seeretatr•
CORN EXCHANGE
phut, Nov. 58..18.59.
At an Election hold on tho 21st instant the following
gentlemen were chosen Directors of th flank:
leianda rG. Cattell, Jose eh LindsaY.
Rolsort K. Neff, Hamel T Cony,
Jnmos Steel, • John F. Gross.
Edmund A,Mender, Charles Knecht ,
Aloiander Whildin, •flavid Vanderveer,
Runk Craig }IOU p It. Mingle:
'Christian J. Roffman.
And at the ineetfng of the hoard THIS DAY, the tot
lowing officers were unanimously <rented:
A it. CATTEId., President.
R. R. NEFF, Vice President.
J. W. TORREY% Cashier.
NOTICE. -HOLDERS OF THE MOM`-
gage Bends issued by the Catawiana. Williamsport,
and Erie Railroad Company are invited to call with
in twenty data front tine date, at the Office of the
Compel, 20:3 doNUT Strnet. between the liners
of Man 2 o'clookily. and aign the power of attorney
under the resolutions primed by the Bondholders, at the
meeting held on the Nth up ,
RAM: EL V. MERRICK,
ROBERT BAYARD,_
F. A. VAN OY KR.
J. N. UTCHINSON,
A. W. H
MITCHE: 1,.
P. HUTCHINSON,
Committee.
WM. D. LSWIR, Truatae.
, December 1. 18011. n2B-1m
rAFFICH OF TILE ANI)
'Ur FIFTEENTII-STREVIC PASSENGER RAIL,
WAY COMPANY, Nu. 12 Exchange Building. •
Pu ILA U6LPII lA, Nov. 21, 1859. , '
The Tbirdinenolmont of FIVE DOLLARS per Shore
ea the Capital Stock of the above Company mill be, due
end payable at their Office, on tho luth day of December
prox., between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clee lc.
By order of the board, 11. N. FITZGPRALDM
n22-tutlikstdl3 Treasurer.
NOTICE.---An application will be made
11 at the noxt session of the Lesislature of Pennsyl
vania for the incorporation of a Bank. with Kotler:11
bankinsvriviloses, with a capital of TWO HUNDRED
AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be called the
IBANUr ' ''''' NH, to be located in the city
a. nib iv 2-4 Om
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
3IUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
PUILADELPIIIA,
INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859,
Is now prepared to make INSURANCE upon Solid
Inge, Furniture, and Iderohanclime generally,
AGAINfir 198 Oft DAI.I4LOB JAY Fiftg
Thle Company transacts its pummel on the Merest.
ALAN Facuostvicuy, all the insured being abbe into
(rated, thereby offering great inducements to those who
4 ish to insure economically as well as safely.
Farther particulars may he obtained on application t
any of the Directors or at the Office of the Company,
No. .5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
Benjamin Malone, T. Ellwood Chapman,
John J. hytle, James Smedley,
William Bedell, William Hawkinsi
Caleb Clothier, . Thomas P. Rowlett,
Rol.iert
Ellwood B. Davie,
BENJAMIN MALONE, President.
JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President.
Jong J. LYTLIS, Treasurer.
T. E. 011ANSAN, 800reterT.
lytaivA s iv, A MuuAL SAFETY IN
lli
H Ii C ADII 2 'HIA
COMPANY,
INCORPORATED 1835.
, -
The following Statement of the Airfare of the Com
pany is published in conformity watt a Provision of its
Charter.
PRENIONIB
Received from Nov. 1, RIM, to Oot 31,1859
On Marine and Inland Rieke .....$356,218 34
n 5,729 90
- 801,966 29
Premiums on Policies not marked dr Nov.l,
PRIMIUMS
Marked °Tan earned, from Nov. 1.1858;in Oot. SI, 188 D
On Marine and Inland linrior.—.flSll,lll ES
On Fare Rieke -... ..... ..—. 118,366 40
.. .
Interest. ko., reoeived during
llama yertod..— ..... ............
LOSIIII,EItprNsre,T.Tp.
During trarTbsit abOVe :
Marine and Inland Navlgation
Lotuses $11g3.09.570
Fire L 0480.1 28,172 90
Return l'remiume ................ 33,100 Is
fteinsuraneea. Commissions to
Agentg, Taxan. 48,23 b
Egyenees, Egitfarms, Rent, Sts
tigtiery,o.....
8uep1u~..~.._.... _w~....i.
acea7s op 7118 coirrAlrY.
Ainveratior 1,1900:
8173,030 Philadelphia Cite Six per at, L0an..5123 0000
100,100 Penna Hints p:re per cent. Lma.— Maas 00
91.100 Do. do.difi do. do.. 31,0161 (10
26,00t1 United States Treasury 536 per can ' t.
Note.. and Interest duo 16463 64
30,000 United States Treasury 6 per cent.
Notes • 00.615 00
25,0(0 Temporary Loan to the City of I'lll
-
30,000 Penns) lvitnia Railroad 2d mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 43,500 00
35,100 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mori
_gace Six per neut. Bonds 12,320 00
14000 West Phibulelphis Passenger Rail
way Conti,any 7 per omit, Coupon
1100d5...., . 12,600 0:1
15,000 300 Shame Stook German t own G i 7 u /
Company, Interest and Prinel •
guaranteed by the City of Phila. 15,000 00
11;XIO 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company• 3 ,720 00
8,000 ICO Shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 5611 161
1.1:00 30 Sharon Philadelphia Ice Boat and
!Imam Tug Cuinpany 1,100 00
1,000 Shatos Pitt lad& phut and Savannah
Steam 144vigitiihn tlompany... .• 2.010
xia 3 Shares Organ Steam M 1 ,164100
Company
HO 00
MO 6 Shares Philadelphia and Havre de
GrittioSteani Tow boat Company , 800 00
:MO 2 Bluff.. Philadelphia Exchange
Company 130 OD
70
2 83
74
a
98
7n
8436 850 Par. 8411 049 19 Coat. Market Value . s4oB,7lB 64
Bonds and Mortgagee 14,000 00
Peal Yatste 61,163 3.6
Lille Receivable, for Insurances /81,1161 60
Balances due nt Asencica—Premiume onMa
rine Policiea, Intermit, and other debts duo
the Company 65,834 68
&rap and Plock of sundry Insurance Compa-
IPI
Cash C an tjep tgut rp 430 P
November 9.190.
The Board of Direetnre h tve THIS DAY declared a
Cult Dividend of El lIT H. CENT. on the Capital
Stook of the Company. and SIX PER CENT. inte reefon the Scrip of the Company. payable on and after the
Ist proximo.
They have Mao declared a Form Dividend of TWEN
TY-?IYEE PEN PENT Eartiod rreutiiq for
the t ear ending' October al Certiaoatei for which
will be issued to the parties °Mit, to the earns, oil and
alter the first of December next.
William Martin, DIREC S TO P RB O . I E. Stokes, '
Edmund A. Bender, J 4 u
.11enision,
Theophilus l'oulding, Ilenry Sloan,
John R. Penros e , Edward Darlington,
John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke,
James Trimunir, ' Spencer INF limns,
William Byre, Tr., _ 'flouting C. Hand,
/ilmos C. Wind, Robert Burton,
William C Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones.
Joseph IL Seal. James B hl'Farland,
Dr. R. H. I! uston, Jobbilei 1' Eyre,
g_eorge Q. Leiner. John it. doltish), Prttsburg,
big:6l'l'4Mb 1 , . .t. 41.7,
A. . Berge ,
WILLIAM MARTIN, I reeident.
TIIOM AS C. HA SD, Vice PreSident.
HENRY LYI,III/11N, Sec mow/. nil - 1m
_
AMERICAN Flak; J.NSURANC:ti CO.,
UAL.
INCORPORATED IMO—CHARTER PERPET-
No. 810 WALNUT Street, eibeivo 'I bird, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Morchnlidize,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All lows liberally mid promptly adjusted.
in A lii i r 1 .
t DincßT. Levis.
awe ..' It. cttin i p' t reut
amuel t. Morton,
ratrtok Brady, RT. ' 4
. 1' .1;21a
15001 Norm. •
GBOROL ABBOTT, Preaident.
• THOMAS R. MARIS. &lore tur. M 23-17 it
VAAIE INSURANCE CGNIPANY, Ne.
01 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED
EAPRNIL 18/4ANI IP: A THE STATE OP
PNSYLV,
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
•
DIRRCTIMIS;
&MUM. WRIn HT.......0 f Brox., & Co.
WILLIAM W. WALTRRB. Wllllam Ryan & Co.
ONARLES RICII•RDSON.. J. C. 11011 , 0 & q i i.
pAoßes A. WOO. tootle.. (4,,yd.
RcLAT LI I. pixpoTT..... Lippinoott: liuntur,o4 Soott.
JACOB W. 5T0rT...—..... Chances, Stout. &
14:10t Licwin, , Lewts, & Co.
PAM 11.8(Am...... Davie & Itirney.
A. H. RO5O 14001(s, & Co.
onN B. ELLIRON...—... /obi/ &
Donn W. EVERM.LN...— John W. EVerinkqn iL CO.
HOMAN 8. MARTIN...., &Wag! & Martin.
FTROB W. DAY, Proeuloyt.
JONATHAN J. 81.0OVAl. Vico Preal..
WILLIAMB I. lii,ANCHARD, Son's. nut-tf
INSURANCE OOMPAN (JF" THE
4 .- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MAt
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANUE BUILD
!NOS.
Chartered In 1794—Capital sooo,olo—Assote, January 1,
1868, 0117,446 66.100. All myeeted in Amind and available securities—non-
Blue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stook.
of Merchandise, Leo., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Retry D. eberrerd, °mime H. Stuart,
ISIMPOU Toby, Sainuol rnnt, Jr..
Charles Alan:Ouster, Tobitie Wah, r,
Willem S. Smith. Thorrois MT:Olson,
jou B.lhtdd. Henry U. Ffoolllt4l,
William R. Whitei,re 0. are
Lewis,
HENRY D. OH ER.D. Bresident.
WILLIAM HA 'EH. Hearst:lT y in O-Wflo tf
UN% INSURANUE AND I l i:Cl3gt COSi
-.1-4P..ANY.—THE PENN muTrAt. LIP I.: (NBC
/LA COMPANY. Northeast corner of rum) and
DO C Eltreets , Assort, 3701,226 20.
INSURES LIVES ft the wholo term of his—grants
annnlties and endowments—purchases life interests in
Neal Estate, and makes all contracts depontllng on the
at s notes of lare.
lltp n y ° not as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
TruAtemand Guardians,
TRUSTEES.
anal L.Miller.
Diann n Coates,
ohard hi. Newbold.
Wll i tini 11: Rg ' , "
iannrel C. flopy,
harles Hal lowell,
miry C. Townsor dr
lolphde gent,
Yillimb H, Corr.
V. Hollow
,
, ilbein Robertson.
Worrier Id. Rosin
P. 1) 3 ; NA
AML
JoRN W. HORNOR . :More
•HE QUAKER CITI INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN IIUILDINO44. N 9 493 WALN UT &rent.
CLIARTEN. PUBPET UAL. •
BUR ' CAF
XS— .... ... •
... Isom°
.
FIRE, AND INLAND INSURANCE.
Fire Initurnone.limitod and perpetual, on Iholdince and
Merchandise of all desariptiona
Marine isieuranee, inland and. Ocean, nu Veacola,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World
r11(11.] U.
_BAR 7 1' e rtr; t
tssubil3 l t v ce Pre'ridont i . ""
E. .00GGEHIALL : Fleortitarl. •
8.1.1. BUTLER, Aim t fiecretnry.
gew . g i e ti l itsrt,
ta..%t,(l)ll;riuni,
emus! Jones. D
Q .ALme.-25 bblg. prime new No. 1 Sal
ef,g h , lB •Pl l ol lir: V.'. ;14 . '4 4":‘,11d, CMg
rIERW YORK SYRUP-300 brib. assort° d
for saleDf JAMES GRAILAM CO
LEXa /AO
ITALI AN L ANIMA GE4 ANIY t LITER. A
•A- TURE TAUGHT, privately or in Classes and rtho
at the University of Ponnendvania, by 8113 NOR AMA.
RELLI,7II SPRUCE ST RUST. Instruction oleo y,ven
in French, Spanish, and Latin. d3-attat•
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
reliable medium through which Schools and Fami
lies may obtain cointetent teachers. Parente mar ob
tain, gratuitously, in °relation and circulars of the best
schools. SAITO . , 1 9001.161 AN, A. CO.,
316 BROADWAY, New York, nr
nl2-tf 602 IniESTNIIT Strnot. Phllivielphia.
MESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D'IIER
VILLY,SBOARDING AND DAY IiCROOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADELPIi lA, N 0.1.802 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
Salt EET.
Madame (i II R G 41 RAY respectfully informs her
friends and the publie in general, that independently of
her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and
her meoe, I'ItKVORT, in NEW YORK L ehe In
tends. eonnecticn with her niece D'HER
%TILLY., opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
nn precisely the same plan ae the one above mentione d.
05-3 m
nitYA NT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
-1 1 L-o MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Pinta
kia. 8. E. miler SEVENTH and CHESTNUT:
York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chlorwo, and St. Louis.
inlormatit n. call or send for Catoloe tie. fell-it
FUND.—ITD STATES
L 7 TRUSTfaAVING
COMPANY, corner UN
THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small same received, and veld hank on dn•
island without notice, with FIVE PER. CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office holm from 9 until o 'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EIIi. 7 NINOS from 7 until 9 O'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from XI upitarde.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD,
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
pLINY FISK. Aotuary,
IRANI(LIN SAVING FUND--*
No. Lla South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, PhiladelpKia, pay, all De
puting on demand.
Depositors' money. secured by Government
State. and City Leann. Ground Rents, Mortgagee,
&o.
This Company deeme safety better than !area
meats, consequently will run no risk with demon
tors' money, but have It at all time, ready to re
turn with 5 per oent, interest to the owner, tut
they have always done. Thu Company never
suepended.
Females, married or and Minor, can
deposit in their own right, and such depoads can.
be withdrawn oat.g by their content.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Stele
of Pennsylvania, with authority to renew, mo
n -
e_y from trueteen and exeontore.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and en
Wednesday and Idatardareveninge until 3 &elk.
DIMBOTORS.
Jacob A. Rennet', Cyrus Cadwallader.
llgraNnehlonn, George
Lewis rumbhaar, Henry felony,
Nichol... Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos. R. Satherthwaite, geh r alm Blanchard.
jOIIOII L n.
JACOB B. S H ANNON, President.
OjTiltiS OLDWALL &DKR, Mannar.
dlB-y
CAVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT. IN
N- 7 TER EST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PA N Y. WALNUT Street, tiouthweat corner of TRIRD
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Newlyn.
rde. . .
•
Money 111 received in any sum, large or small, and in
terestpaid from the day of deposit to the day of with
draws!.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
mor ni ng till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday'
and W111(1111 evenings till 8 o clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WILLVAX J. Rico, deoretftry.
DIZECTOSIS.
Eon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster.
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Sellndge, Francis Lee,
Samuel IC. Ashton, Joseph Yerkee,
C. Landreth WARS, Fleury Ihtlenderfer.
Money is reoeiviid and payments made dully.
The inveetments are made, in conformity with the
prominent, of the ,Oharter, in Heal Estate Mortgagee,
(hound Heats, and such first-chuss 'marmite' as will al
ways; insure parreot eecuritY Le the depokitors, and
which cannot rail to give Dl3rlTtallollol and stability to
this instituting. and -ly
=MEM
STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TU.:NT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS
SQU -RE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, now pro
faired in concerts and in private circles by the hes
Performer's. Reoetved the first premiums o'er the bee.
inshore, from judges like Gottschalk. Nin zon. and others
Chnllenle all competition. BbAbl IRS 13H OTHERS.
y lOW CHESTNUT Street.
_ _ _
ri ITOLIDAY PRESENTS!
If d 7 Tt PIANO-FORTES.
MbLODEONS.
PIANO- FORTED
MELODI,ONS.
PIANO-PORTER.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FoRTES.
MELODEONS.
?dada b_y Raven Bacon, et Nunn Clark
Hallett, Davis, & ' Co., and alms.
.1. E. 00VLO_
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
810 81117
$489,477 23
8638,627 17
l oyff OIIIGKERING & SONS,
MkI6I7IACTVIIIMS Of
ORAN% kquARE. ANp UPRIGHT
/AzIO-FoRTeS.
WAREROOMB SR CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant Lin store a taro took of our Iff.AUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENT'S. Wo have been
awarded,at the dideront Exhitutions In thug country and
Euro,A,
38 WILD AND ELVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. -
PIANOS TO RENT.
22310
e390,&14
A GREAT TMPROVEMENT IN
PIA NOS.
SCHOHACKER & CO., .
1031 CHESTNUT Street, respecifiallv invite the music
loving public, to ash and examine their new and suc
cessful impro_yeient—
TIM PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone,Touch, and Action at
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Lustruinent„
avoidins all the objections generally made tq the style of
Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same.
In volume, purity atone. great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exeitunte deli
cacy and sweetness, these
SUPERIOR AND 13EAUTIP111.1.Y-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
aro wholly unlashed. They have received the highest
m
enconuus, an are pronounoed by critics to be far su
perior to any nstruments ever manufactured in this
country.
Consfsiitly on hand. a large and elegant assortment of
ow unrivalled PIANOS. We time been awarded the
kind Neatl's, at all exhibitions ever exhibit e d. iiii
cluding3he price Medal from the Cl7OO P*lnce -
hition. Now '001.1143. sel-t
GAS-BWRNINU COOKING
STOVES.
What la more Important to the comfort of a
.., . family than a good Cooking Stove? Gallagher'.
Di DEM n g tltar gives entire sabsfaebou. It has two
la, go oven. for baking arid remain.. it posses.. more
omit °mance. than any other stove, and never fails to
operate. It will bake bread. roast A turkey. taut a din
ner, broil a beefsteak, and heat water for washing, all
at the same time.
For sale only by CHAR LES JONES, SOS North Pureed
street, where the spiel new Cooking Story Veg.
light, unximpasietl by eV at rep epolong_onya, may fie
e et) in daily oudengsful • Iteration. Itgian a large ex
tended oven a hich bakes in the most perfect manner.
I would also call attention to my first premium Silver
Ras -consuming parlor stoves which are manufactured
in the beat manner, of heavy Russia iron.
CHARLES JONFa.
DOS Neat: SECOND Street.
3,260 00
6TONV N
8'601;066 61
gi STOVES! STOVES!!
4„AMES SPEAR,
No. Ms MARKET VTREET,
Is now prepared to meet the_ wants of thepatine more
oompletelt in all the details of the Stove trade than any
other eata lishment in Philadelphia, in prool of which
he tattles COMPARATIVV,EXAMINATIOI,
The uliowing xis woo.; Hie Own yo.pulor inventions,
several of whioh bare alreadY obtained! a national repu
tation at terminus in excel:cue and economy any other
Stoves in use.
BANES SPEAR is fhe Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Gne-burning Cooking Stove, anknowledged to
be the host Stove for ['dimly use in the world.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
Can coneunur Cooking Range, now rapidly coming
okinuilPia is the Patentee of the Improved Sit
veLMS-1 LAV lant u o m in u fe i gro?iii:' Improved
(Patented) Ornamental S{pl e Urn, `1•111011 Hole Its
bertg and utility is Likely. this eetlion, to be waver
laßatiMAß is the patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
mud Comfort-st - inns Ironing Pau.
JAhIES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-car Heater.
For all of the above the Inventor very justly claims
sgiventeges which require but to be understood by the
Public to be universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles eir that Mass in the mare apt! he
would beret'
to extend a mirdiai latitet lon to all t;
persons
in went of taves call and examine for themsel ves. Parties is lug to examine 1;011 have every attentive
shown them, whether Intending immediately to pur
chase or not. &Win
OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
interest. HUY your COAL AT HICKS'. whore
nothing but the very best gualay of Lalugh and Schuyl
kill Lost le offered of tho following reduced prices:
Lehigh. Broken, Eg ' F, and Stove... ..... ...S4 2/5 per ton.
Schuylkill, " " 4 00
Large Nut ....... ................. ...... 3to "
Warranted free from elate or duet end full weight, at
HICKS' vont, gouthonat a:111w MARSHALL and
WILLOW. Call and gee. 026-din
Se
W. GROOME & CO.
,
Offtoe 146 South FOURAS.R Street,
A V.
WHARF, PINE STREET. SCHUYLFI.LL,
Dealers and Shippers
op
Locust Mountain, Leli A
, th, and Schuylkill
0
Merchandise talon an lettorioge.
I-F CKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
LEHIGSI COAL,prepared with earn, for ede on
beet tonne. Apply at KNOWLEB'B Depot. NINTd
and WILLOW Street.. ‘22-tt
D OINGS OF TILE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR lase
MX FIRST 1 1 111.311U/OS AND SIX DIPLOMAS,
Best Furnace for Warming Buildings.
To ARNOLD er, iLson.
GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE,
Finny Pagativ . ts
BEST PORTABLE FURNACE,
Aasoro A Ninsosi,
KICILMO D'S PORTAL!FURNACE.
FIPST PREMIUM.
BEST COOKING RANGE,
To Irv!. WiLsov.
WILSON'S DOLT Lt.-OVEN COOKING RANGE. ,
Flout rprolum.
BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES.
To ARNOLD & WILSON.
LOW DOWN and BASKET ORATES,
FIRST PREMIUM.
DEBT ENAMELLED SLATE !BANTUS.
To ARNOLD & WILSON.
For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man
tels, very highly finished,
ST and of superior worktuanshiP,
FIR PREMIUM.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT xtriGaLl
IL M. Fir,vwxt.u. 8 , 40 el-tf
-
Samuel B. Blokes
William Martin.
Janies
Jodopti 1. rotter,
lamas
Th.l.lollltlB
Edmund A. F.wder,
Daniel b. Ilutr
Jelin W.
Ellis S. Arotipt,
Banidel J. Qiirlatler,
104411 M. 'Phonies.
Jizhn Cr. Bronner,
er, Easton.
L. MILLER, President
1. STORES, Vice Prekit.
tan. tito.B-1T
701.,LiTIKOFFEIt'S ANTI-It EUAI ATIC
e 4 CORDIAL-sm: I have been afflteted with rheu
matism for it lon;period—ll portion of the limn Asti no
tine of toy limbs. Tried your Cordial, sod in three ilu
f was able to walk down stairc and in a week theyam
entirely lett me. 1 tlo oheerfullt recommend the Car
di 11 to thane who are afflicted with that dreadful coin
ptaint. Yours, .1 ts. W. Nitsvmtr Broker, n 32 Pine st.
Prepared by 'rfIEOIJORE DI L KS, Chemist. N. E.
nurser PI s E and SIXTH stn. 014-3 m
%TINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES for
I'm- floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tope for ootateelt.
Garden Vases and Fountain:,
Vitrified Pipe for drains end Water oonduoton.
Immix ted and for pale by
. A. itmousort,
lam eI4PRTNTIT Amami
fILIVEs —Spanish Queen in prime order
NJ' in attire. anti for emit,
14/1 hr A. MER i ANO
purokr
Of.
To WESTERN AND*SOUTRERN
oltants.—A largo stook of Manila Rona. eiLes,
nanufneturca and for *ale at tho lowe.t Now York
moos, I), WFAVER, FITI,PR„ & CO.,
,a No. ti N WATP.R And 22 N. DOtwarono.
CiAl?.-1101.1SE MOLASSES.-150 hhds
tietoec:and barrel for b
' JAMES Glygl A ht it CO.,
• In • TITTA Rtremt.
Re.
L. W., %AN,
Andrew Chambers.
dm
B.
_ ha
c in oggnll,
n. H. I. Yeller. nu
& GIBBS' SEWING MA
cliln—Thol Machine never faill to give en
tslro,ratigiom For sale at 715
rIIAR.—JuPot received, a large Invoicg of
' IL
var, fn eeeerior order rind hos barrels, Krid for
R
sale by WEAVE, FITLER & CO.,
9/ No N, WATitli •edtttt, DELAWARE AT,
F) ll' ATONAL.
SAVING FUNDS.
" A tittle, but often:mis the Pam."
"Ibtr Lund a tvr-17,;-64--T—ne.d
PIANOS.
STOVES.
COAL.
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY I & 00.
B „ti 61.NAflai sat
11!
, • tin r roma Mon mg.
December le, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 months
ormyt—
360 nankeen■ and lots of fanny and staple Fiona dig
at' Samples and catalog nes early on the morning of
sale.
B StIOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Cestom
Hanle. between FOURTH and FIFTY Streets
CLOSING BALE OF RICH ITALIAN MARBLE
GOODS: ROMAN MOSAICS, FANCY ARTICLES,
&a.
This Morning.
pommencing et 10 o &not. Ihe sale this morning
will comprise it fine assortment of Italian rntrble vases,
marble tassna card receivers, fanny marble gout's,
bisque figures, China vases, Inn .
SALE. OF EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, TOMLI-
N sy soup% FANCY° KNIT OERbIANTOWN
GOODS, kc.
On Wednesday Morning,
kith inst., by cataloguer, on ncredit, commencing etlo
o'clock.
• 047" samples arranged for examination early on the
morning Of sale.
PIIILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and 521 MINOR Street.
BALE OF 1 330 BUFFALO ROBES.
On Tuesday. Morning.
I).e. 13. at ti Moloch possisely, will be sold, by eata
los ue. 1 20 Nos. I. 2. 3, and 4 buffalo robes.
Also. RB superior Iced and trimmed do.
The attention of buyer' le reque-ted to this sale.
BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES. BROGANS, AN 0 GUM
0 V ERSHGEEL
On Thursday Morning,
Deo. Wet 10 - o'clock precisely, Intl be sold, by cata
logue, nn four montha' credit, about 750 eases boots.
shoes. brogans. gum orer-shoes ; boys' -
youths' first quality double-sob grained, thiek hi,
cialf loots; M.o. women's and mimes' grained. he:
calf and kip boots ,• a so. 200 pair women's, mince:,
cl 'ld ren'a city made goat welt boots.
The nttention of buyers is particularly ?Media , A
this sale.
SHIPPING.
FOR SAVANNAH.
THE STEAMER
STATE OF GEORGIA.-
CAPTAIN J. J. GARVIN,
Will continue to melee Freight till SATURDAY
EVENING, awl sail on MO.NDAY, the 12th inst.. at 10
o'olook A. M. • d9-2t
p lIILADELPHIA
LID
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
ati gligka.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OE THE ABOVE
' NAMED CORPORATION,
MILD At
NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th, 1819, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors
the Company,
GEORGE B. STUART,
S. MORRIS WAIN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACAIESTER, aim
JOHN EDGAR THOMI3ON.
The BOORS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOOK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter
prise are reepeetfallr invited to enbncnbe. sB•tf
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.-
NEW YORK 2.N11.. HAVRE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
The United States Mail Steamships AR AGO, 2=
tons, David Linen, Commander, and FULTON, PAO
tone, James A. vv otton, Commander, will leave New
York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1859, on
the following days:
To moot new requirements of the Post Office DeEart
meat, the days of sailing of the A R AGO and FULTON
from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, trill, after their
present voyages , be changed as follows from NEW
YO. K, save in the ease of the present departure of the
FULTON. which will take pl , ce on the Tftla December,
the schedule remains unaltered:
FROM rilint YORK. 11• VAN AND 601721(AMPTON.
Fill:TON.— Mee. IT. FULTON...Jan. 10.... Jan. 11.
-- Jan. 7. ARAGO. __Jan. 31.. —Feb. 1.
F111:I ON....Feb. 4. FULTON....Feb.23 ..Feb.29.
ARAGO. filch. 3. .A RA00._,.....51ch.27..1k1ch. 29.
FULTON —.Melt. 31. FULTON....ApI. 24....A24. 25.
These etearnora, built expressly for Government ser
vice, with double engines, under deck. every attention
has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma
clnert to insure safety and speed. The ships hate five
water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so
that in the event of collision or stranding, the water
could not reach them.and the pumps being free to work,
r " ereefl ' . 111 Y of e n t t h e e x experience c n h d as i r - r.gazz u ke lm atro:
rate necessity of this mode of construction.
Toe accommodations for passengers are believed to
cembine every comfort arid convenience that can be de
sired.
From New York to Southampton or Rarre—First
Cabin, S 130; Second do.. 6-75.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—First
Cabin, 700 francs;, Second do.. 390 francs.
To passengers genet to Loudon these steamers offer the
advantage of economy both in time and expense. Specie
delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for.
An experienced surgeon on loosed. All letters and news
papers must Ines through the Post Office.
For freight or passage apply to
W. S. DR AN TON. Agent.? Broadway, New York.
WILLIAM ISALIN, Agent. Havre.
AMERICAN EOR APgeEiAN. S
EXPamESn
COMPANY,
Agent, Paris.
lA'5l. NEILSOY Agent, Office. Tobacco Warehouse,
DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia.
Plans °Nile shies can be seen. n 2- finial
4 zita_ STNIAM initEtyr TO ALL
PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
raym — : FRANCE, AND GERMANY.
THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM
PANY'S IRON MAI'. STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMONIA. Capt. H. F. Schwensen.
a/0(0MA. Capt. IL Ehlers.
BORUSSIA. Capt. N._Treutinan.
BAVARIA. Capt. H. Testis.
TEUTON lA, Capt. B. Faison.
Three liter/Mere are all first-class Clyde-built yawls;
ere intended to sail .from Pier 21, North River, N. Y.,
ae follows :
FOR. LONDON, 8011THANTPTON, HAVRE, AND
11Ahl Bllßti,
The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BA
VARIA. Capt. H. Tanta. 2,400 tons Parthen, will earl as
above 011
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER lath, at 12 o'clock M.
Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to Now York, and from Southampton to London,
First Cabin. 8100 Second Cabin.• • Seri I Steers e.. $l2
The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the following
Steamships:
SAX ..............THURSDAY, Peember 1.
RON U551A......._...M0NDA Y,January 2.
TEUTONIA. ..... EDNESDAS'. February 1.
HAMMONIA... . THURSDAY, March 1.
tam Paasenitere forty riled to Liverpool . Dublin, Bel
fast. Cork, (Amigos', Parts,, and Antwerp, at tarougb
rates.
These steamers are fitted up with unequalled !torpor-.
mode ions for first, second, and third-class Passengers.
The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are
equal to the first-alma of moat steamer,.
Certificates of pessag• segued iron" London, South
ampton. Havre, arid Hamburg. to-New York.
Freight engaged in Phibeielphis will be promptly
silseaded to by.ttio New York Agent, and shipped free
of ail commission.
For Freight or Paaaaget,_apply excluaively to
W. A. HAMILL, Agent,.
Odlee of the Ham to rg American Mail Steam/Mine,
nt-tr Northwest corner FOURTH and CHEST:ITT.
P777IMI:MINMPFA
YILOM NNW TONIC TO LITUPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage-- -- SW)
Second Cabin -- 76
FROM BOSTON TO LITEITOOL,
Chief Cabin Pasage—. --..---8110
Second Cabin Passage— -- . - en
The shitx front Boston eallailtalitax asst Cork harbor.
PERRI S.. Capt. Judktns , CANADA, Capt. Lane,
ARABI - A. Calit- J. Stone, AMERI CA . Capt. Millar,
ASIA_, Capt. K. 0. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson.
AFRICA, CapL Shannon- EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch
These %easels carry a clear white lipt at mat-hea d ;
APlrlPA ', t l Yizi l* n a n t il!raje r elf o l P o r rf, t W 'c elitesday. Deg , 7 -
EUROPA,Anderson, " Boston,Wednesday, Deo. 14.
PERSIA. Juilkiru " N York , Wedneeday. Deo 21.
AMERICA ,Mill s ,
ar, " Boston, Wednesday. Dec. 43.
ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday. Jan. 4.
CANADA, Lang. " Boston. Wednesday, Jan. 11.
Berths not secured until Dud for.
An experienced tbd rgeon onIIPIrd.
l
Townsver these ships en I not be acoonntable for
Col(, Silver, ullion. Specie, Jewelry, Precione Stones
or 3 tali, un ass bills of lading are signed therefor and
the lue thereof therein ex reseed For freight or pas
sage apply to E. OUNA.R.D, i Bowing Green,
not _ New York.
glitk . FOR THE SOUTIV—CHARLES
TON AND SAVANN,AH STEAMSHIPS.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heim Freida at an average of 7ITTt[III pet rent. be
low Now
Yorli PBSt a Cil h Atil f Aolt. B. C.
_
The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONI , STATE, Cap
tain cbmies P. mmitimaa, will sail on Thursday. Dec.
lath, at 10 A. M.
Through in 45 to GO htlurinli gO limas at Sea.
FOR SAV RAH, OA.
The S. Mail Steamship STATE OF DEOROIA,
Captain John J. (Jan, in, will sail on Meader, December
1). at 10 cobalt.
. . .
Through in 68 to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Sea.
Ertiallint days °hanged from every Saturday to every
five days. Goods mewed, sad Bills of Lading signed
every daY.
The splendtd first-olass side-whaitl Steamsluns KEY
STONE EYTA'rE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten 'days, thus forming a five-day oommu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, sad the South
end Southwest.
At hn t r Charleston and Savannah, these Slops con-
Oast wi steamers for Florida, and with railroads. Ao.,
tor p wee tn the South nnd Southwest.
INSURANCE
•
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods
stained Booth will be found to be tower by 1...61.6 alas,
than by outihng vessels, the premium brag oria-half the
rate.
• • •
N. B.—lnsuranoe Olt sill Reamed Freight is entirely
nnnseoesul• t fvrther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad nommen taking an risks trout those points.
EAT REDUCTION . IN FARE.
Fare by this route 23 to 40 per omit. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will, be seen by the following ebbe
dole. Through uokets from Yhtladelphia ma Cherie.-
ton and SavanhO !tomatoes, INCLUMNG MEALS on
the wIIAO ratite, enest from Charleston and Savan
nah to montsomery :
INLAND TAND.
Charleston—,....ll33 10
Savannah 31 (X)
Augu5ta.............. 26 00
Macon— —" 99 76
Atlanta-- —. 31 (X)
Colurabux --- 36 Car
Albany — 37 OD
mile... CI)
46 90
New 0r1e5ea........ 61 CO
titer the Chip has tailed.
my on board, at settol3.l"Chld
ALEX. 12E1LON
iviiVinktrizi Wt.
tan, steamer Carolina every
To Charleston-11200
Savannah.-- 10 00
Aureate.--._... 20 r 0
Macon. 31 Or
Atlanta....._... 21 00
W urnbil.--. 23 00
74entr,eerr ot 00
0 Mobile in
96 ell
Noir Orleans.... 96 76
Nobills of lading o , geed
For freight er yeasage se
above Vine Street, or to
Southwest corner P 4
Avnls to g=trvil ij i
Far Florida from &wiriest
'LintMr.
For Florida from &mans
St. John'!. every Tuesday
'l4 , s , amqrs Elt.ldary'a and
:1
turday. JT3I3
WEST CHESTER and
aVI ELWIN, PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD VIA MEWA.
FALL. A RRANORMENT.
On and after MoN DAT. December 12 1852.
the trains will leave pm ladelphin, from the Station, N.
E. corner of EIi3HT EENTII and MARKET Streets, at
aleA. M. 1, and LAI P. M.
Le We Wen Cheater, from the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET STREET, at 7.15 and 11.21 A. m., and 4.15
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., ami I
P Al. hicivA Went (th.vtar at 745 A. M.. and 4 P. al.
The troine !anal= PhiJnilelphia at 8 /0 A. M. and 4.30
P. M. connect at Penne/lon with the l'hiladelphiA and
Baltimore Central Railroad. for t oneard Chaddsford.
Kennett trqua re, and Avondale. MENItY W 001),
05-0 r,eneral Superintendent.
U T lON !-ASTROLOGY!-LOOK
01.;'11-13000 NEWS FOR ALL!—The rover
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she sue
seeds when all others have failed. All who are in
trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by
false firmnisea, fly to her for advice and comfort. /a
tors affairs its never jails. nhe has the seofet. of
tendon; the affections of the opposite Res. It in this
fact at loch induces illiterate rretendcre to '• to
imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She.-wca
tout the hone ! , of) our future 'wile, husband, or absent
friend. It 1.1 wet known to the public at lar^e that she
is the first and only person who can show the likeness in
reality, and can give entire satisfaction on e ll t h e eon .
eerns of life, arnioh can be tested and proved Id thou
sands, both inserted and sierle, who daily and eagerly
visit liar. Come one ! come all! to No. 1336 LO al HARD
Street. between Junieer and Brood. lid-at •
CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town,
„ t - incKl3, H. W. (tomer of SEVENTH gni)
ROMP'.
-1.25 6hls., 180 halves, 115
aaartars,4nd 200 kitte annul No. la; 3W Ude. and
go halves large No. 3*. in store and fo r eale I.y• Wm, J.
TAYhoP Pthe In 404 u 4 North WWVAI. oil
SALES I3Y
THOMAS 'l6 SONS '
• No.. VA MOM 80ri FOURTH STREET.
tPoressokr n dept •
REAL ESTAT:B.AND STOCKS, TUESDAY NEXT.
• Soon and Evening Salim
Pamphlet custalocnea now ready, containing fall•par-
Oculars of the stocks to he sold atl2 terld.eskTl6ol2, and
the real estate at 7 o'clock evening, with is,liat a r mies
Path and Fib it'd., and of real notate at private
- .
CA RU.—PUBLIC BALES IRA. ESTIATR-cAND
STOCKS AT THE EXCELARGE.—SaIes o real
and ;tucks will hereafter be held ei.l2 a'oloak nnorttl
in the evening at T o'clock: • •
Sir Contn ignore having Mansura of ambit mi..
iltir Handbills of. cash property tuned separately, in
addition to which ye publish, on the Saturday precTous
to the sale, one thouicind oatalogney. in* Pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the properties tO solct
OR the followiagjneadey. -
R :AL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE: ,
err We have a large amount of real estate at private
geld. including every . nesenpOn of and Co aalwr
property. Printed Its.: t e n i ai had at
the auction mole
PRIVATE S ' REGISTER.
ST Real estate enter on our private saleeit.er
and ad noticed occasionally, in our public sale
lot which LOX:iconic' are printed wealth/free of Islam'
PEREMPTORY PALE—RAILRQAD DON
On Tuesday,
Dec. 13. st 12 o'olnck noon, at the Pititadelfkia RX
change. wilt be sold—
Without mauve, for account of whom it. may. eon
cern-
-9 second mortgage bout./ (81400 snob) of the Cattulmt
and Atlanno Railroad Co.
For other accounte-1
a shares Amnrican Academy of Munch witletiokSt
le atoned Mineb ill Railroad Company.
8336 Delarma Mutual Insurance Companittent4
1 altars Mercantile Library.
31 idiaros American Mutual ittaumaneFldl.,
Q 95 scrip name company.
STOCK'S. LOANS, to.
On Tuesday.
Dee.% at If s'olcok. Icon, Inn be sold, at the Fkl
i3J.oll)ll.. xittange—
For &mount of wLem it may cosicers— • -
13 contwarflktO easto. tarether taxi, Keokuk. Mosat
I Issaaat, sad tdarastma Realmsd COUIDADY, due U
m:km.71,1869.
REAL ESTATE BALE—DECKMBER 33, AT 7
- O'CLOCK, EVENING.
Peremotoryle.—NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE,
No 231 North Tenth street, south of Vine. mi. Bale
absolute.
BUILDING LOT. wed side of Twenty-sixth street,
north of Jefferson. Twentieth ward.
BUILDING LOT;east side of %Raw etre*, north of
Jefferson, in the rear of the above.
Orphans' Court Sale—Eelate of Enos Livia, deed.
3 T 11-BTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, northeast
corner of Washington and Orange 'Greet'. Fourteenth
ward.
Seine Estate. - THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING. north aide of Wash,. Eton street east of On ngs.
Same Estate.--2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS, east side of Orange street. north of Washington.
Same Estate. 2 TRREE.STORY BRICK DW ELL
INGS. Bout!' side of a ten-feet alloy,betweea Orange
and Twelfti. and Ws. hinetoo and Waltaea streets.
Same Estate.-4 THREE STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS, southwest *Omer of Ninth and Brown. iersets.
Thirteenth ward.
. . .
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of J. Roo ROOMJ.
2 l'll ItEPArfoRY BRICK pwELLaips, Jumper
treke t. north of Race.
. .
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate oflteob Caws!di deed.
3 FRAME DWF.LLIA GS; soma side Coates street,
west of S MOD E RN Northam Li butes.) _
NEATDWELLINO. No. 810 Lombard
street. ;weld. of Eighth. Two fronts. Imniediato
possemon.
Peremptory Sate,—NEAT DWELLING, No. TNT Ad
dison street. ..tsreen Seventeenth and r.44.hteasth and
Pine and
Lome Lombard streets. lad+ale absolute.
Trurtees` Sale—Eetate of E. & Darts
TRREE.STORY BRICK DW.k.LLINGB, northeaat
corner of Somerset and Budurot streets, Twenty.tiunl
ward.
• .
'FIIREE-STORY RRIOR DWELLING, No. 1•168
?damns street, between Master and Jefferson and
Eleventh sad Twelfth streets
SUSTNe SS STAND—Three-Way brick stop, and
dwelling, No. M North Front street. betwee n Green
and Center, with 4 three-story brrck dwellings, en the
rear. -
orerpptory BaIe.—WELL-SECURED YEARLY
GROUND RE%T, esolzo. on lot of gr and German-
YZAtitiklag r ,Varte:'l=lvise l V - 4 feet Germantown r0ad.152 feet d!ep. Two fronts. go, Sala
ab obits.
REAL. ESTATE SALE, DECESIBER 20. AT NOON.
Vrosteen' Sale—Estate of Joseph T. Earley dee'd.
FIRST-CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY.
The valuable property. No CIS Chestnut street:west of
the Unwed States Camaro House, between Fourth and
Fifth streets, V feet 10 inches front.= feet in depth .0
Calvary street—having two fronts- Br order of trus
tees. Particulars in handbills and lithographic plan.
now ready. _ .
The three propeittes between the above and Fifth
street aro lenllOted•
• • •
Trustees' Peremptory Sale—Estata of 3n0.. Fitawaiar i
deeeitte4.
d TWO-STORY BRICK eTURIFB AND RWELL
DIGS. southwest c orner or FTStlkii , Z4 Mid and Mod
lane, Nineteenth ward. Pal„ Pale absolute.
Same Estste,-2 BRICK - DWELLINII, Hanover st,
north of Prince, Eirbteenth ward. Pale absolute.
Same Notte.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
IN 13. west aide of Fifth street. north of Noble.- 313..Pa1e
absolute.
. .
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY Sgs T. In
acres on the Bethlehem turnpike.% a Ile west at MOW'
gomery Square, Montgomery events, Sa...kt moles from
filadel his.
BUILD.NG LOT. Bride street. west of Thins-se
venth Twenty-foorth verd,Bo feet Croat, NO feet deep.
Two fronts
VALUABW , BUSINESA STAND.— Throe- s tor y
brick store and dorelhaz, N 0.139 North Stroud street,
between Arch and Race, having a cartwpy into El
freth's
Receiver's Second sale. Noe. 10 and 18 Booth' Wirth 84
8T0'7.3E OF 111,1103. -
This Morning.
Dee. 10, at II o'clock, at Nos. r 6 and 188 era th sixth at..
by catalogue. by order of the nweiger. the entire stook
of Messrs. Wilhelm & &haler, eninrinsing a general
assortment of grand earns liktl Locus XIV style 6.% and
1-octave pianos, u elegant and plain rosewood cases.
Foil particulars nr ea talcques
Ttia attention of parahasers Is parlianktrly re
quested to this sale. The satins stook wan scannfactured
with great care by Messrs Wilhelm &. dehbler. ex
pressly for wareroom axles, and
,tin.o be sold without re
serso. - -
Exec:Mora' Bale—Germantown.'
ROUBEHOLD F'URfiITURF-
On Tueaday MOTlling e
I.lth inst.. at 11 o'clock, in Rittenhouse etreett. fourth
house above Green itreet. Gemiantown. by order of the
executor, of Martin Curren, decensed. S eueral &keen
mein of household end kitchen furniture.
lair May be examined on the morale. amain.
VALUABLE MEDICAL LIBRARY;
On Tuesday and Weduerday neentnee.
Deo, 13 and IL we will all a eakalide library of medi
cal books, many of tsem 'wilco and Carron,. all food
condition. The collectiop is particularly mills French.
Ferhsh, and American journal., and in workeon Lusa
my- or partictdare me ratalognes..and the books,
which:bill be arranged two days precious._ .
-
Bale at Nos. 1.12 and 11t South Foarth Street.
SUPER lOR FURNITURE, FR ENCII-PL ATE -MIR
RORS, PIANO FORTE BRUSSELS CARPETS.
On Thursday hloromm,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auence Store. ex assortment or
excellent wood-hand furniture. elemeutyommAllimr,
fine =no", carpets. ete., from families declining( boasekeepotg, bourrhearung, removed to the store for V111V811.182615 oI
eels.
Fleenhare SAM. •
THURSDAY A rm.( NOON. DEC.IS, AT 3 crc weir.
VALUABLE T 01,061 CA LIBRARY OF THE
LATE 113.1 Y. 30SEPR BELCHED, D.D.
On Thursday Afternoon,
Dec. 15.1851, COMM 'mum at 3 ° l efties. wowill sell the
extensive and *minable theological hefty, of the late
Rev. Joseph glebe r. D. 11., by order of executors.
fir uor parliament see ostatorues, which will be
ready, two days preying, and the books arranged for
examination.
Extensive Peremptory CABINET.
ROBEWOnD ND WALNI,I CABINET. FURIII
-IrlJfthl-BTOCK OF OtO. J. RENKELI3.
On Friday Monuaei
Dee. lath, at 10 o'clock. at the warernems. No. QM
Walnut 'treat. the swot cf elegant rosewood and wal
nut drawing-room. dicing-room, library. and chamber'
furniture compn.ing a general assortment. all mr.na
faetured in the best 1111.1.1. er. and of the beat =tens,.
by Mr. lienkels, for hal warer min !isles and war•auteu.
06r" Tha attention ofpurchawra is recuest.d to thin
sale, as the entire stock in the catalogue wit la gold
without reserve:
W;X=MWMW
AjOSES NATIIANS I AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHArNT,- southeast
corner of SIXTH and-RACE Street..
GREAT CR. NCE FOR CHEFS "'SIAS PRESENTS.
FORFEITED GREAT FAG..
OF COLLATERALS.
On Tuesday Morning,
November M. at 10 o'clock, at Moses Nathan,' Ano
tion store, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets,
in second-story sales room. entrance. from Race st.
Consist ng, in part. of magnificent magic case gold
Intent lever watches extra frill jewelled. and of the
most approved and beat makers full 18 karat eases:
hununx cane, double case and double bottom fine gold
Patent lever watches, of the most approved and best
makers, the most of them heavy 18 karat cases; fi ne
gold detached patent toter watches, lepins do., in
hunting eases and open Imes beat makers, 18 karts
fine; elegant 13 karat hunting oases patent levee
watches, splendidly enamelled and set with diamonds:
do. richl y
, enamelled and landscape; do. set - tth e Wart
fine 18 karat sold hunting ease doutle time and inde
pendent second patent lever watehes, for tuning hones.
he.; huntinit case, double ease. and double bottom
English silver patent lever watches, of best makers.
hnntinc eats silver anylex watches; double time and
other silver ,index watcher ,• tainting' ease and open
fare denoted pat , et laver and le time watches, some of
them wind and set without the nee of a key; bunting
case, double case, and other English. Swiss. and - French
watches; diamond,: finger TiLlg• and breast pins; fins
geld vest, fob. and necg chains and ehatolame chains;
gold seals and ke) ; fine gold pencil vises, with sera;
tooth picket gold and silver spectacles; ladies' fine sold
necklaces; fine gold bracelets and bands; sets garnet,
lava, French pelt bum, and other firm rold hseuunes ;
finger rings. medallions, lockets, etude. sleeve tral , o9l,
scarf pins..k.c.; waft:honkers' tools, jewellene to.ris
fine old written, samg very valuable; aceordeous brass
horns.. leer 8 key flutes and other flutes, musical ist.
strumenta.
• CIGARS.
10.000 superior Iravatut et an
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAK'S.
10 fine oloth cloaks. Late style. entirely new.
The cloaks will be sold at aJ o dock precisely. 'We
will then proceed with the sale of watehes.rewelry, Ae
ItIACHINERIC ,31.1 D IRON.
- - -
CAIIUL V. KURICK, 7. VASSEAS NIIIIIOI.
lattll.lAY 1121.111C1.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY
FIFTH MID wasEnNoTtlii sTityarza.
piismprs.
MERRICK Sr, SONE,
ENGINEERS AND Nuirxtrurra,
Mani/future High and Low Plzeiwore Steam Faa - Maa.
for Land, !Over. and Marina &amine.
Bode rs,Gasomettrs. Tante, Iron Boats, &c.; Cm:mu
of all kinGn, either tyl.ti ny masa
Iron Frame Foes for was Works. Work Shops, Rail
road Stations. &e.
Re . ..lna and Gm! Skeane, of the latest and most im
proved coustructtbz.
Every descnption of Plantation Machinery. each no
Sugar, Saw, and (trim 31013, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trams, De:avatars ' v atars, Pumping Entitles. fto.
Sole Agents for N. Rillienx'a Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus ; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Yammer ; and
Aspinwall & Walaey's Patent Centrifugal Sagan Drai
ning Mae hine. S-sr
COPAH.TNERSIIIP NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
firm of WARNICK. CHADWICK, & DRU. it. this
ass dissolved. The Heater, Rams, and Store busmen.*
I, '" be mo - o:led under the name of CHADWICK &
BRO., at the Northetun corner of SECON Dead RACE:
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK.
FRANCIS A. CHADWICK.
Philadelphia. Jvir 11. MC raatf
ID SALAMANDER SAFES.
Alma assortment of
EVANS et wErsornt
PRILADELPIIIA MANUFACTURED
SALA LANDER SA T
FES.
VAUL DOORS,
BANE LOC,TI3 For Banks and Stores
,_
t:quat to an my in nsa.
IRON DOORS, SRYTTERS.
OU &I coal terms anony other ostabliahruent In the
U Shtes. br
EVANS k WAT3OII,
N 0.304 CHESTNI'T Street.
Philadelphia.
a..s-tr
I=l
ROSIN. -861. bbls extra Nos. 1 and 2
Loop ftes:n; bbly Sbipping Rosman is rore,
and fur gala by . . .
ROWLEY. ASRIFURNER..t
No. 11; Routh WIIARVVR
BBLS, No. 1 HERRING-100 half
bk4s. extra Mackinaw White Fish, in sore and
for sale `•- 'WM. J. TAYLOR h Cti.,112 and 1 SdNorttt
ZIEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND
and GREEN, have neernred a great repuutton by
the mine and prudent amuse they have purauxl niece
their commencement in Wanness, by oeltine a firet-rate
artirlo at a Inn, fi , a ra
BOXES A3IERICAN AND ,
kia , FRENCIII WIN! OW GLASS—The most
appro,td brands. and of aver? sae and paahty relt.lred
for city and ,ountry trade. at prima astorashinzly
St+nd your order. to ZIEGLER k. T.TAITTE, Oruy,
Paint (Ga., and Yarmati Goalora, corner SECOND
and Tik EFTS ii tre.ra.
pIIELADELPEIII. WOOD-14SURAVING
COMPANY. 44 FOURTH Street. Y. W. corner e
Fourth oud Chestnut streets..
.11. r Pilca a FATI:vr
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCEz4.S.
LOURING'S SYRUP, hhds. and
able., at reduced pricer.
ETITI for Bale b y
GRAHAM A
& Co.,
t.
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