PEBSONAiiii'IIJPOLITIOAL. - m ‘etmiam^o^tm^’d wW**»%« tw*Sto4*sl*t*d Into every leedltti l tongue of Eu rope. Four different trehstatioweftheAlherabra ;;**l*t in Germsn, aid: tint* In, Freaoh,. ■ 9 rtt < * n * ■ hendred editions of his n*i» »«** Ia lbe I' 1 ' many. j>t '.jWtf wwW b ? ~ „ aetesand. vooabutariee and designed te TO ** " text-kooks in iohoole. bar* beta pnbllihed In Pranee.flermany, Denmark, and Swedsn,, Ver •'J/ittaief portionsof his writing* exist inlceipndlo. J.i pfaalih, Bussien, Polish] Bokimlan, Hun([*Ha’>, - ; Grsekiwhile somecif his shorter sketches! of ~ Saraesaio history have been rendered into Turk . i KtH andths Vulgar Arabic. The Icelandic trass-, later of some of th* fitter passages of the <• Skctch , Bbok”wnd “ The Alhambra.” Gisll Brynjulfsaon, -'has repradnoed with great exaotnees thesplrit and beauty of the'original. Borne] sttminera ago,: an : f eiocllent,company of equestrians and athletes re-, - peetadly‘performed in all the northern oapitals, - ::fro» :Bc»*e*l« ti St, Petersburg, a aqrtof .panto mime speotaeleiXepresenting tho story of Prince ", Ahmad is “The Alhambra.” | ■ —Sir Archibald Alison is engaged open a work! ;;_'tC ha published by Messrs. Blackwood, “The life of I-ord Cestiereagh and. his Brother, Sir Charles Stnart, Second and Third Marquises of London • - deny,” from th* original papers or the family and . .other, sources. The work will form a connected - /' history of English polities and foreign policy da ring * most important period, and ample mate '■>. - riels exist for it,- as, through the oare of the third , Marquis, twelve volumes of his brother’s papers (“ the Castlereagh correspondence,”) are already la print, Independent of other sources. Thoßsro net has been wrongly credited with another new work, 11 Civilisation: Its Philosophy and History,” . announced by Messrs. Chapmen A Hell; hat the author of that is an Alexander~ Alison—whether a relative of Sir'Archibald we aro not informed. —-A’Naples correspondent writes as follows: ‘‘A new ballet,entitled 1 An Episode of tbo Campaign of 1859/ is now being perfonned at the San Casio Theatre here, wbiob, although modloqre in every . respect, obtains the most signal success. Napoleon • ■ in. and Victor Emmapnel qre almost eonmiully . . on th# itigc at th#, bond of th# heroes of Palestro - aadHagenta, who dance, fight, and cover them ■ selves with glory amid the most frantic applause ‘ of the andlenoe. One of the acts of this ballet, which Is by M. Eiooi, represents the entry of the allied Sovereigns into Milsn. The fine cathedral of' that city fill* the baok of the stage, while more in front!! a triumphal arch, onumettted with three large medaHiona, wUh portraits bearing a good.ra eemhlano* to the Emperor,Vlotor Emmanuel,and Garibaldi.” ‘ ; ' —Henry S.- Fuller, Esq., of Syrscuse, died at his residence, in that city, on Thursday, tbo 22i inst. Mr. Fuller occupied a high rank as a law yer, having been four years ago. elected to the office of District Attorney of Onondaga county, the duties of whioh ha discharged with great oredit and sneoess His public and private character was; without a hlamish, A large mealing ot thio mem- bare fit the Onondaga. county bar was held In the afternoon, at which lodge Woodworth presided, The customary resolutions were passed, and the member* of the bar attended his funeral in a body Jaekalow, who is In jail at Trenton, N. J., awaiting trial for the sloop Spray murders, panes his time very drearily, being unable to read nor writ* the English langusge, neither smoking or ohowing tobacco, and without friends. His health is good, though ho is olosely confined. Ho has been supplied with pictorial papers, and ponders over, the illustrations for hoars, and then safes them. Every time his cell-door, opens, he thinks he it to he taken oat and hanged. —The caret* of the Pariah Chnroh at Promt having refused to bury the grave-digger, who had died from the effect* of drink/the relatives of the dwvtsedoauio to the ehnroh-yard attended by a large crowd. The grave was found to be only par? tlolly dug, and, having waited for this to bo com : plated, tha coffin was lowered, and, .without a word of praytf or other service, the wife threw In a .clod, and ihe party withdrew, amid the loud exe crations of the orowd on the oondnot of the elergy uaan. ‘ The. President has determined to withhold nation upon all resignations of Federal offiosrs in South Carolina until'farther developments are made. After that-State puses her ordinance ot ; Moeaaloa, aomo of iho incumbent* win ref me to - perform thoir oSioial fonottont, whether the Preil ■ ■ dent accept* thoir reiignationa or sot —Tho gome of eome of tbo loading manager* of y tfc* MoaWion aehema la to take the Cotton, Statei eataaUediy, aad to leare tho border steteeinac negotiator* ferthoirreadraiialon under now guo rantowa.' - ; : iA Vlohahnfg (SIU*) letter contradict* a ire. port tkat all tho federal offlcar* is the State woald v naj|p, aai thawriter add*: “ lodge Obolaon, U. ' 3||i'l>fArlet‘Jadga, eay* ho won’t reeign for foar of A : ;tkliasafcltc*a hoUgippolatedlnMa atoad."' - j - —jtrl.SSStrt Chamber*, psbll*h*r ofthe oolo ;’ ; j>eriod'lo'al whliih hoera hi* name, .who haa %fjtfwaln thla ooantrg for Mnral month* put, left ' tor Hallfar, oa Tharaday/oB hlrmgrhoin* •: jt»P«ottand. Ho haa, boon the roolpUntof many f- ldnd attention* from oar elHaeni daring hiajafay '„,,a*Kngn*. <gj - ■ *' ’ Vary Haller died in Wythe county, Va.,’ ■ last week. She was In her elghty-foartli year— •; tad teen-married. twelve ehildna, rixty*two grandchildren, one hundred J aid twenty-foar greftt-grandohiMren, and three : 'grtat-great-gracdohUdreii. :,' —Governor Dennison, of Ohio, has issued a sbit * of supplementary Thanksgiving proclamation, calling on the people of that State to make liberal contributions on that day for the relief of'the der tltateln Kansas. . .■—Messrs. Morrill, .Moras, Washburns, and 1)1- )>|)f;are n*Med inoonneotionirlth tbo'seatin the Smite malt vaeant by ths election of‘Mr. Hamlin totie Vied-ProsldeMy. T-Mr. Slidell bis sect void to Washington that be will Dot attend the Senate this session nnlesa tho President shoaid desire his vote on some special oeooslon. Hii abeenoe will not oanee mnah sorrow. —Xhe late Thomas Eddy, of New York, left the •on of £B,OOO to be divided among several charita ble institutions . —Marlborough Some, London, is being con verted into a residence for the Prince of Wales. —Mr. lilneoln Is said to be In the receipt of half a bnshel of letters per day. , , .GENERAL NEWS. Railroad Accurst. — A young widow wo , . man, whose maiden name was .Catherine Bali, supposed to have been a resident of New Albany, was ran over by the aenth-bermd mail train at , ftreeneaetle junction, on the Louisville, New Al banj>, and Chicago railroad, Tuesday morning, ’ She ran out of the junotion house after the train had started, and andeavorad to set upon the front platform of tho roar ooaob. .The oondnotor saw • Mr a* abe grasped tbe railing, nnd shouted for her ; to let go, at the same time polling tho oord to stop the train. Tbe poor woman wet thrown down, ana . the wheels paued over the left leg andright thigh. Physicians were at once summoned to ner asslst aaoe, bat she died the same evening. The New Albany Ledger says that all efforts on the part of the railroad officers to find bor friends have as yet . proved nnavailisg. ; Rmpbesses.— Tbe Empress of Austria is so - unwsU thatshe la destined to spend her winter ,in Madeira, in ootnpany with her sister, the ex-quOen of Naples. She will he eonreyed In an English frigate tp thls destination. The Empress of Prance, they say, looks extnmely wall under the mourn iagoostniit, on aoeonntof the decease of the late Dowager Empress of Russia. The Empresses now Ewing are both young and handsome. The Em . preseEhgenie ii thirty-four, the Empress of Aus tria twenty-three, and the Emprtas of BussU thirty-six years of age. ' A vuet remarkable horse race came ofi on the Ist of November at ihe Santa Clara (Cal,) raee course. 3. &. Pioo, of gau [Joso, made a wsger of ffS.JOO that be would, on the day above named, ride 100 miles in th. unprecedented time of alx boors . ami thirty minutes, or at the railroad speed of more ’ than twenty-three miles an hour, not allowing the time lost in mounting and dismounting the different benaa which ha proposed to use. Bh won the bet, wlthfourtesh suuuUsend ten seoonds to spam. ~ Alabama Cottow G*qpi—The Montgomery (Ala.) Confederation, of tbe 16tb, baa the follow e -T/olte* —Oar farmers are new expecting to make more out of theiroottonorop than they anticipated. We are informed that the top-crop il still operating and furnishing very good puking. .. . < Miner.—Out river now is in fine boating order. The large hosts, to some extent, have already eom meneed their ‘ trips. Tbe rein on yesterday will MiWrttm. a oonddetsble rise in the river, andthere- RyforiUtete river bosinete. '• .Tnw amonnt oi property in Bryan oonnty, Tin*, glm la for the Mura etoaedi that given ■ (under oMh) to the eseessors** 290,837 Biz par -;«eaa, report themtelvea only five lean older man ' they were ten yean ago.and one udycliims to be five yesrc younger. . Tbs excitement in tbe Cotton States baa ; • prod seed a* embryo panto in tbe guano bnrineM. . -A New; London (Coon.) firm has leeeiVedTetten from seeeral of their Soutberaoestoaeis, stating that they shall bay dfo. mere gwaao of Northern .... agenta. Tn corn crop of Illinois this year will ' "Meant toons hundred and tan millions of bushels ' —worth to the producers nt least twenty-five mil - Be** of dollave—more then ten times tbe quantity pvadweedbythe whole Of New England; ' . At in* launch at Genoa' 61, the new Pied, moateae Meow the Duie of Oer,od, the voßiel struck agiinat a wail whioh • had not bean, suffl * elently opened, and several spectators were killed .Ml wounded. - PacEagxs bavo boon received at the port . efftee la. Alexandria, Va., directed to “ Alexan - dris, Virginia, Southern Confederacy.” This is to the French Govoriimeat irom. ’'•fuWO'in nwirff ono-faalf of whleh lifrom tho v QdM States and Cuba—last year was, about I'ifitri' mannlaetore of oil ftorii coal Is likely to .' .be latfudmeed extensively info the State of Arkan _,;lWjt,]hi the (foil oppoan to be well odepttd to that Ihi Ja Lonnojt, C. W., a roht collector was .■”|fok'ed by two men who plundered him *fhl* watch' ' hadahsit ti* la money, leaving him meeh hurt s.-;.'aad'lri>sad -'f ' . nor.at Du4l#y,Ma*s,, hits Mode *».»** griharinffehestaMat having at-. [AT BUSt-For salo ljr SorthSEOOgD Sherrarddemetts on the Crisis. TtithsPcopU of the Wheeling UongfesHonat -; Dtitri ct', \n Virginia}' * - . • Congressional election .1 an nraaoed to yon my desire to retire from publlo life. * In repeating now that . determination, I nave to deolare to you, my deep and unqualified thanks tor yonr'ktajnera extended to me upon so 'many ofioarioiu in the past, and to assure you that, .whatever my future fate may ft*,, your favor shall not be forgotten. /. As a border people you have peculiar interest in the integrity of the Federal Government. The wwl| of the reoent Presidential election is made the pretext, for.an assault upon.the.Constitution, under the forms of which it has been decided. - .The hot and' indecent haste of Bouth Carolina -meets with my unqualified condemnation. It perils whatever of merit then may have been hitherto in the eanee of:the South. It affords no remedy for alleged grievances; bat will intensify .every one of them.' Itifcayprecipitate a revolution, which will end In a return to oolonial dependence undor the Crown of .England, or Inmaking the Cotton States mere, stipendiaries upon the despotism of France. It is not, necessary now to 'enlarge upon thoso considerations. I thank God i have. Uved to do yon some service in this crisis. I shall resume my seat -at <the commencement of the session, and, by my vote and by my voice, I shall resist the con* summation ofthis great wrong against the Consti tution and the laws. I shall obey no command except that which comes from you. If you should differ iu opinion with me ; if you should think that treason to the Confederacy should be dignified with the name of patriotism, lot your instructions meet me at Washington, anu I will atonco resign into ybur hands all the official, power you have so gone* rcasly conferred upon me. ' Your obliged followoitixen, BIIERRARD CLEMENS, fit. Chsrlos Hotel, New Orleans, I/a,, Nov. 15, 1860. IMPORTATIONSa (Reported for the Frees.] < ST JOHN, NB—Sohr Adelao.ilurloy-600.000 laths 99 bxi smoked herring Twella A Co. ' CALAIS—Bn* Tempest. MoCobb—l6o.ooo lathe 10,000 piokets GaskUl A Galvin; lOO.OOOspruoe deals Baker A Shoemaker} 60,000 do A Benton. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. F. R. COPE, ) tHO.J. KIMJ9ER. Jr., > Cohmitthx or the Month. RICHARD WOOD, i • , „ LETTER BAGS At tho 'Merchants' Ji z change } Philadelphia. Ship Golden Light, Vaughan— —.— Liverpool, soon Ship Maseppa/Weeks -Loando, WO A. soon Shin Vietona Reed. Preble.. ...Liverpool, soon Btup Hortensla, Atkins—...... Liverpool, soon Bark Amenoan, Christian—. ..Barbados!, soon BatkHector. Weisser.. London, soon BrjgThoa waiter, Hiorth—.—- Barts, soon Briir Nord Horn, Van Leuven—- .--Cork, soon Brig Ella Reed, Davis.;... fit Jago de Cuba;soon Bohr Velma, Sugett— . -Asplnwall, soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. , FROM THE UNITED STATES, ■HI?* LEAVE vox DATS Canada —. .Boston, .'Liverpool . .Nov 28 G1a5g0w........ ..New York-Liverpool— Deo l Tenronla—. .New York—Hamburg—— .Deo 1 Vanderbilt——* .New York- Havre......... ..—Deo l Palestine—^-..Foitland-LWerpoo!*—.—Deo 1 Africa —... ./New York-Liverpool—- Deo '6 Ar&go New York-Havre— Deo 8 XJ Manohester-.New York-Liverpool—• —Deo 8 Nova Scotian..- - .Portland-Liverpool,.. —. —Dec 8 Asia. /New York-Liverpooi—. Doo 12 Arabia--, ......BOaton-LiverpooL—Deo 12 CofWashington.New York—Liverpool..-.-. ..—..Deo is Baxonia- ../.—New York-Hamburg. —..Deo 15 -Leinster ;„.Boaton-Galway —— Deo 16 Enropa——^.^..Bnstop-Liverpool—- Deo 19 New York—.. New York-Hramen— . .Deo 22 John Bell.. ..New York-Gl&sgow —— Deo24 FROM EUROPE, . ’■«*> LEAVE / VOX - DATS Arago..... —Southampton-New York—...—Nov 10 Novaßootian——Liverpool-Portland.—.—Nov 14 Oof Mancbestor.,Liverpooi—NewYork.—.. —— Nov 14 Arabia—. Liverpool-Boston-. ..—... Nov 14 Saxonia —i-u Southampton-New York—. Nov 17 Leinster .-Galway ...Boston...—.—Nov 18 O Washington-.,Liverpool..New York—..... ..Nov 21 Asia —.......Liverp001-New York—. Nov 24 United Xingdom-.Glatgow-New York—.—Nov 24 Xedar.Liverpool-New York - .—Nov27 ' few York... .Southampton - New York Nov 28 Kuropa—,— ~i. .Liverpool-Boston- --.-. .--Deo 1 Boru Mia-.• ..Southampton—New York-...-—.Deo 4 The California Mail Steamers sail from New York on -ti&ULUtht and Btb oi eaoh month. ;dS!a , 2S *«*«««•*.». MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PUIr.AOEI.PHIA, Not. St, 1860. ARRIVED. Sohr Adelso.(Br) Hurlev, 10 days from fit John,Nit, with and fish to swells A Co. - fiohr Anita Damon. Haskell; 10 dais from Jackson ville. Fja. with lumber to K A Soudej A Co fiehr Mohawk, Giles, ISdays from Calais, with lumber to eaptain. : * Sohr Emma, Brooke, 1 day from New Castle, Del, with oats to Jas Barrett A Son. CLEARED. BeTO < n n Jr t &i*Co atoD * State>M:irßfliran » Charleston,A Shie Wyoming. Barton. Liverpool, Cope Bros. Bark EIT, Pinckney, Riohmono, Va, Thos A Newhall A Sons. > John Welsh, Fifield, Trinidad de Cuba, SAW . Bohr*G P Taylor, Thomas, Newbern, NC, D S Stetson A Co. - Sehr.VatoroustHdman, Halifax, E A Bonder A Co, Bohr Georgia,Sweet, Heston, BlakitUmA Cox. Bohr Sarah A. Smith, Robinson, Boston, do fiohr c, B Keener, Washington, Van Dusen, Norton Sohr John Price. Sears Boston, do ' fiehr Diamond, Norton. Newburg, do t Steamer Farmer; Fultse,Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. :09r MB“#B°oSLCK'"ov. *. ISO. Tha Wyoming djAflOtleave here ontil Sunday even ing. After making two starts, she was compelled to xe ternoaaoeouotof-headwind.and she had five boats in fk»?Te. Hoimaß A wriiht; J C Davis, corn, Ac. to JjadltCowrie p ßJ»oSw«lClamber to~; ThoiE StMtiMCto KonrawASbMU. • left with 8 boats, laden ana oonngiied "-jßieuea and C A J Cttrbn, bar iron to C Leeds A Co. wheat to Perott A Bro; Ella,corh eudflour to P rttSpatnckendßiqtordson A Overinaa; G W fitrause, wheat, A<L to AG GattelTA.Coi.B CWelsh, pifiron to J W_AJF Smrr; M R Miller.hoop poles to welsh’t wharirSamlßisphaa, smln,_Ao.ta Alex rfeabltt; Sarol Bright, reilroadiren to D Reeves ASonjWR Donham. lumber to liTPife; M E ArtierrWm Bdler, and Z H do to Nororou A Sheets; Minnelennope and F RPfoatg. do toB Bolton; SB Bailey, do to John Craig; ,Tro*io Bud, shingles and lumber to Malono.fc Taylor; JPFindlsy, lumber to Salem; A 3 Valentine, do to New Carte; Susquehanna, Universe, and Village Belle, ooal to Delaware City. MEMORANDA. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, hence. arrived at New York ISth inst. Steamship Peruano, Hall* at Callao 25th ult. from San JOM. ■ Btsamshjp Golden Age, Watkins, at Ban Fronoisoo 14tb inst. franj Panama. . Shi* Jaoob. Badger, Staples, from New York, arrived at Valparaiso J*tb nit. _ Eaynes. Batehelder, hence 21st June, at jE June* ijr&wp, Crabtree, remained at Chincha Ship Sian. Rice, from Boston 12th June for Honolulu, was spoken Sept 12, lot 57 S, long 70 W. Addy, was discharging at Callao \Btnp Roswell Sprains. Whitmore, remained at Chin ehd Islands 29th pit* loading. Ship Mary Chase, at Liuiqno -Uth ult, from Colder*. ‘ 3 fchip Helois, MoCamer, from Valparaiso, at CoQUim bo*d ult, toload lor Baltimore. ' fiMpfrajJce.-Ellii.fromCallao for Hampton Roads, at Veuparaiao 2d ult. leaky* -ShipConsue, Baker, from Callao, sailed from Valpa muaold ulte for Baltimore. BhipMeosenger, Hoopar, at Callao Oot 14 from Chm toha isjandi. and safleaMth for Hampton Roads. u -Bbip a zephyr. King, from Chinoha Islands, at Callao Oet lathe-ana sailed So for Hampton Roads. , Ship Atalanta. Merrill, from Boston 14th June, at Cal lao Oot 18th, and remained 20th. _ Ship Eastern State, Kiokerson, for Hampton Roads, sailed from Callao 18th ult. Ship Mary Pleasants* Gllohriat, sailed from Callao 20th ult. fSr Chinoha Islands* §tip Washington Booth, Petoud, sailed from Valpa raiso^uHh ult* for Caldera. a Bark Nimrod-MoNalr, from New Bedford for Phila dolphiae was spoken 9 A M 24th iost, between Block Isl ana sttd Woton Hill, lying to. 'Bn* Hobart, Jordan, nenoe. arrived at -Kingston, Ja. 2diuurt,andremadnedllth,loadihgforNew York. Bohr Elisabeth* Hall, hence, arrived at Newberu, NO, ,23d inste 1 c - - . . _Bchni Allan Downing. Bice, and M A Shaw, Shaw* for 'Phi'adefohia, oleared at New York 24th inst. , Bello, Banett, henoe, armed at Wilmington, N OeSSd inst. ’ Bghr E U B Wales,Hoffman, for Philadelphia, oleared atWilminstoUj NC.SSd inst. - fo^PhUl3elpbmf e 1 ****** f,ora Alexandria 24th nmn icinaii. REMEDY. Dr< DARIUS HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, TU* M<if fefse Aat tee* need tv He public for six vsare w*th ineruuing favor . It it rtcommeaded to Curt OttffftiA, Ntnotunott, Htart-Burn, Colit Paint » Windintkt Stomteh, or Paint in tht Bfmtlt* Headatht, Drowtintit, Kidnty Complawit, Low Bpiritt, DtKrinm 7Ytmtni,lnttmperanct. It flTncui*AMt, Exbila&atss, Ikvi«obatxs,spp WILL ROT IRTOZIOATB OR SIDPEPT. Aj a, Med wine it is enlok and effeotual, a tiring the ooytajnrraTsted oases ofDyssepria. Kidney Complaints, Sr a m?j M^sy of riie Btomaon and Bowels It will Instantly 'revive the moet melancholy and drooping spirtt*, and restore; the weak, nervous, and rnokiy to hemth. atreiuthi and vigor. - Persons who; (rots, the injudicious use of Uauors, have booome dejeoted L andlheir nervous systems shattered, eoßSUtabmw broken down, and euMeot to that hornbls ourseto humaufty. the psLißitfig xrrmshs, will, al .m°fii,?iß®diatejr,feertfae happy and. healthy, invigo rating emeaerox Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit, wu « WHAT it will do. fiKSgiisSvsiia gSßff One does wiUcure Hsart-burn. Three deeee wiu cure fumgestios. |:Yss|g3s?£?MK^j tiU , • One does wm remove the distressing and diaagreeahle effects of Wind or FhUdnenoe, end o* soon as the ftomaohreoeivfsthe Inyisorating Spirit, the distress mjrjoad and all painfaifeeungs will be removed. One doee wiu remove tht .most distressing pains of OMw* aitberiA theftonaohprcowelf. gA|grdosMwiU remove jufobstrnotions in the Kidney, -JNfeoaowaomeerima|y*aflUoted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical eve by the cue of one or two bottles, » —li' . NjGHTLY pibbipation. who, from disslpaong too msob over night. end Mtbe enL •»«« oT^WDoniUnflon. in viofeni headaohMealeka«n otftpmkoh, weakaen, giddiaeM, m.i vtu find one dose wiUr emove all bad feelings, M* h ognstitutlons shonld take *22l*ft2iSK ri ih r ?. # '™««4»r • i«yui mike tlunetm|iMenu t sail but y, remove, el) obetruo- UossaalirnfuUrißMfrom the menstrual,orsnne, and jeetore the bloom of health and brautv to the oerewom *!sirlnx Megnanor it will be found an invaluable rnedi olan fo reiMye oimgrMsble seuntions et the etomaoh. . AU the prqnrietqraekeie alrliU, and to induce thii, he h*e,ttme the iHVieoaATine Sriair !n ,int buttles at And for sale ttr Street, and all Druggists. - jeJ-thstulT TIiUXXJBB'S COUGH SYRUP. P* BRO'WN, _ , . „ COPT-RIOHT SRCtTRBD, , Prepared only of the late „ , L AT Northeast comer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, *u'«' . . Philadelphia A -This Remedy Is a safe and simple preparation from thsreoiptof top late distinguished Professor Mvttsb, Yiis u was-a favonja prescription. Thajhe used it in his ekteaslve praotics, Insures to the timid a S ntl innoxious elements, and J®. m»ow bis character for skill and careful attention to prescribe only. snob remedial agents as SRopoueCTrc restoration without producing snbsequent 2sivi!^^.^DvYS* eom# r < ? M t* Wigoode, Under the reborn its combination will - known,TltwiU always be found yerybtßefictal.and in oases where & medical adviser -issotathand, it may be used with safety, ooooiding to the direotiras, inalioases of short or long duration. DR^ANDMJS^A&BTbIIE. Corner of NINTH and l "’bi/mui? p*fi J. , And by: all respeotable Druggists throughout tho United States. nolO-stuthlra WIBB. JAMES BETTIS' CELEBRATED Jiff. BUPfORTEM FORLADIEB, aid the only Snp poiSer. under eminent medical ,»tioraje. X-odiec hud Philldemhla, <to avoid oounMrfelte,) Thlrtr thoneana Invaiidn.hovo been edvieed by their nhreidisne to use hor hiiUaneei, Thoee only are eennln* hearing tbe UnttM States ooprrighti lafiele eh the box, and elgna- the guphorters, with tostimouole. I2ToBAGl.—Storage Sir’ merchandise ox THE PRESS^PHILADEI^IUA, Misci3H,AfrEotjs. rpHE AMALGAMATION OF LAN- A quagES.—There is a growing tendenoy in this age to appropriate the most expressive words of other languages, and after a while to incorporate them into our own; thus the word Cephaho, whioh is from the Cfreekr signifying" for. the head,” U now. beoomlng popularised m connection with Mr. Spalding’s great headaohe remedy, but It will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cep&alla will become as oomroon os Electrotype, and many others whose dis tinction as,foreign words has been worn away by oommon usago, until they seem ** native and to the manor born.” ’tirilly Realized. Ui ’ad’n orribio ’oadaoiie this haftoruoon, hand 1 stepped into, the hapothcoary’s, hand. s»>b hi to tho man, “Can you hodse me of an ’oadaohe“ Duos it haoho ’aril?”says ’e. hand upon that ’egavo me a Corbalio Pill, hand *pon me »onor it cured me so cuiok thntl’ardly realised Pad 'ail anjeadaohe. lIUXCA.CUU iathe favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural stato of the brain, and, viowed in this light, it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of dis ease whioh might otherwise esoape attention, till too late to be remedied ; and its indications should never be negleoted. Headaches may bo classified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathio. fiymptomatio Ileodaohe is exceedingly common, and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apo plexy,Gout, Rheumatism, and all febrile diseases, In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomaoh, constituting .nefc headache, of hepatio disease constituting bilious headache, of vrorme, constipation, and other disorders or the bowels, os well as renal and uterine affeotions. Diseases of the heart are very fre quently attended with headaohes; anromiaand plethora aro also affeotions whioh frequently -’occasion head ache, Idiop&thio headaohe is also very oommon, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes ooming on suddenly in a state of appa rently sound health, and prostrating at once the mental and physios! energies, -and in other instances it ooroes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. Inmost inst&noea the pain is in the front of the head • ovor one or both eyes, and sometimes pro voking vomiting ; under this class may. also be named Neuralgia, For the treatment of either olass of headaohe the Ce phalic Pills have been found £ sure and safe remedy, relieving the most aoute pains in a few minutes, and, by its subtle power, eradioaLng the diseases of whioh headaohe is the unerring index. Bridge*.—Missus wants you to send her a box of Ce phalio G'ue; no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I’m thinking that’s not Just it neither; but perhaps ye'll be a fiber knowing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and goue with the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as relaived her before. Druggist.—You must moan Spalding’s Cephalic Pills. Bridget,'- Oohl sure now and you’ve sed it. Hero’s the quarther, and giv mo tho Pills, and don’t be all day about it, aither. Constipation or Costivencss* No one of the “ many ills flesh is heir to ” is so pre-' valent, so littlo understood, and bo innoU neglected u Costiveness, often originating in oarelssaness, or se dentary habits. It is regarded ns a slight disorder, of too little consequenoe to.exoite anxiety, while in reali ty it is tho precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradicated* it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of whioh Costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheuma tism, Foul Broatli, Piles; and others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases, suoh as Malig nant Fevers* Aboesses, Dysentery. Diarrhqaa, Dyspep sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis,' Hysteria, Hypo ohondiiasis, and Insanity, first indicate their presence m the system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the diseases named originate in Con stipation, but'take on an independent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. ■ From all these considerations, it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it .occurs, and no person should neglcottogetabox of Cephalic Pills on.the first appesraaoe of the complaint; os their time ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease, and destroy this dangerous fee to human life. A Real Blessing. Physician,—' Well, Mrs, Jones, how is that headaohe i Mrs Jones.— Gone! Doctor, all goue! the piU you sent cured me in Just twei.ty minutes, and I wish you would send me more* so that I oan have them handy* PAVJteia*.—Youcan getthematanriDruggist’s. Call for Cephalic Pills. I find they never foil, and I reoora mend them in alloases of Beadaohe. Mrs . Jones.—l shall send for a box direotly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, for they aro a real iletsing. Twxrm Mjxlions op Dollars bated.— Mr. Spald ing has sold two millions of bottles of his oelebrated Prepared Glue, and it is estimated that eaoh bottle saves at least ten dollars* worth of brokecjfurnltnre, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss ibv this valuable invention* Having made his Glue a household word, he now pro poses to do the world still treater service by cunng aU the aching heads with his Cephaho Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaohes wilt soon vanish away like snow in July. 29" Oygß sxciTEMBHT, and ths mental o&re and anx iety inoident to dose attention to business or study, are among the numerous causes of Nervous Headaohe. The disordered state of mind and bodr incident to this dis tressing complaint. Is a fatal biow to all energy and am bition. Sufferer* by this disorder ban always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attaoks by using one of the Cephalio Pills whenever the symptoms ap pear. It quiets the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes tbe tension of the stomach whioh always accompanies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. Fact worth, knowing.— Spalding’s Cephalio Pills are a certain cur* for Siok Headaohe, Bilious Head aohe, Nervous Headache, Cofitivcnesa, and General Debility. Gbbat Discovert.'— Among the most important of all the great medical discoveries of this age may bo considered the system of vaooination for proteotion from Small Pox, the Cephalio Pill for relief of Head aohe, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of whioh is a sure specific, whose bene fits will be experienced by Buffering humanity long after their disooverere are forgotten. ■S?” Did you ever have tho Siok Headaohe f Do yon remember the throbbing temples, tbe fevered brow, the loathing and disgust at the sight of food? How.totally unfit you were for pleasure, conversation, or study, One of the Cephalio Pills would have relieved you from all the suffering whioh you then experienced. For this and other purposes you should always have a box of them on hand to use as occasion requires. CEPHALIC PILLS, CURE BIOK 'HEADAOHE! CEPHALIO PILLS. CURE NERVOUS HEADAOHE! CEPHALIC PILLS, CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE! By the use of these Pills the periodical attaoks ofMr •cous or sfck Keatiarht may be prevented i and if taken at the commencement of an attack;immediate relief from paiit and slokness w<ll be obtained. They seldom fall in removing tbe Nausea and Head ache to whioh female* are eosubjeot. They l oot gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness ' For Literary Men* Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of ttdentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative , improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elas ticity and strength to the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS ore the result of long investi gation and oareftaHy oondooted experiments, having been in use many ye vs, during whioh time they have prevented ,end relieved a.vast amount of pain and suffering from Headaohe, whether originating In the nervous system or from a deranged state of tho s<o» math. They are entirety vegetable in their composition, and maybe taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, andthe absence of any disa greeable taste renders ii easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The [enuine Lave five signatures of Hear; O. Spalding on eeoh fiox. Sold by Druggists and all other Dsalers in Medioines, A Box mil be sent by moll ,repaid on reoelnt of ths PRICE. 85 GENTS. AU orders should be addressed to HENRY O. BPALDING, nr i-l «B CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. AftEDICINATi. pTPEOTINE; PERSIAN FEVER OHABM PI'.VKk AND AGUE- HXTKtmIMAtiiD. THK HUMAN CONBIIXUTION SAVED !'HOM I WHEOK, SHE JPKKVKNTIVE AND KBMEDV. INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERB. 09RES INSURED IN A DAY. NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE, INPF.OTINE. INPEOTINE, NPKCTINE. INPECTINE, INPECTINK. INPECTINE, Th» tern bio nisladr known u the FEVER AND AGUE has smitten hundreds of thousands of persons throughout the world every year, and has never till how been met by successful medical treatment that has not produced severe MEDICINAL DISEASES, whioh affeot the lungs, the spleen* the liver* the heart* or other parts of the human organism. The INPEC TIN E is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when itoomes in contact with the .Skin* is absorbed by the interior organs, whioh resist easily miasma and all ten dencies toward those maladies* which prostrate the mind and body with fever. Fever and Ague result from numerous oauses. No place is exempt from the Causes whioh promote the ex istenoe of the disease. That being ones seated in the system* induces depression of spirits, lassitude, lan guor, pains, ohllls* fever, and a long train of disagree able sensations, depriving the patient of Ml energy, ar * reducing him or her to a oonditton of EXTREME HELPLESSNESS. Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the INVALUABLE INPKOTINK, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, the eminent medical and magical qualities of whioh are instantly absorbed* ALL TRACKS OF DIBEASK MAY BE ANNIfIL BATED IN A FEW HOURS? GULF-CARE IS BETTER TRAN PHYSIO. NATURE 19 WISER THAN ART, EVERY DISEASE HAS A DIVINE REMEDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAM. BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO.KJUIIE, DELAVs XRfi 'dangerous, THE INPEOTINE. PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. Has oared thousands of both sexes of the most dtead> fol fevers. Read and reflect. i WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuel Bonsall, of Pittsburg, for two years useless to himiell and society—a martyr to Chills and PeTcr— cured In less than three weeks, and improved in eight hours* , Mary JC. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost losing her reaeon as well as strength, by Intermittent Fevor, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours, J. R* Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four years, ’made well in five weeks, and improved in two hours, Adolphe Monbro, of France, relieved in one hour, while travelling in the cars of the Fort Wayne and Chicago'Railroad. He was apparently dying with Chills. Ellen JU Benson, Lookport, New York, resoued after Mm jean’ suffering* A perfect cure, Thousands of other eases prevented and oared every month, and not a single complaint-of the effioienoy of the INFEOTINE PERSIAN FEVER lOHARM TRY IT. PROVE IT, KNOW IT. And make known its wonderful powers and virtues, that those who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to nee a ample, Innoxious pre paration, famished br the field of Nature for MAN’S BLESSING-. 18 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDIUMS DEALERS IN AMERICA. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Bant by mil to an, rut oi th» Unltsd statu. REMEMBER. It is not taken inwardly, bnt is applied oatwardly aoooidlnt to direction., which aocompenr naohpaek aie. MANUFACTURED BY JOHN WILCOX & CO., 188 MAIN STREET. BIOHMOHD, VIRGINIA. BRANCH OFFICE, No 98 BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING. NEW YORK CITY. e**-<uafctlfrU» VESDAT, NOVEMBER, 27, 1860. ifiSteAMCB.COMPANIES. INSURANCE, nv THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSUgAJfOE COMPANY OF OFFICE, NO. 309^?LNUTSTREET. CAPITAL, $230,510. ASSETS* 8303,508 06 Invested as follows, viz i First Mortgageson Improved City Property, worth double the amount- —.-— 0168,000 OQ Ground Rent- first olass.- 2 403 6Q' 3tty of Philadelphia 6 per oent. Looh— 80,000 00 ’enflcyLvaftia Railroad Co’s. 6 per oent. 2d Mortgage Loan ($80,000)...... 27,900 Oil Aueghetty I po,6perct,(Ponn , a ft;ft.JLoan 10,000 00 Collateral Leans, well scoured j ... 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R.and C. Co„ Mortgage Loan——— 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. 8t00k... 24,880 CO The County Fire Igauranoe Co, Stock...l.OfiO 00 Tlie Delaware M.S. insurance Co. 5t00k.... 700 CO Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook. - —. 4,000 00 Commercial Bank Stook.— 8,136 oi Mechanics' Bank Stook— —.... 2.812 80 Km Mi Insurance Co. eonpt(s3So). 10010 Receivable 10,297 18 BookAopoUnts,acortlod interest, Ac.... ‘ 821862 Cash bn hand and m hands of Agontb— 11,366 16 DIRECTORS. CLEMTINGLEY, • SAMUEL BISPHAM, WAI R. THOMPSON. ROBERT BTKEN, FREDERICK BROWN, WILLIAM MUBBER, BBNJ. W, TINULhY, JOHN R. WORRELL, MARSHALL HILL, H.L.CARBON, Z. LOTHROP, ROBERT TOLAND, OHA RLE3 LELAND, FREDERICK LENWIG, JACOB T. BUNTING, CHARLES S.WOOD, SMITH BOWEN. JAMES 9. WOODWARD, JOHN BISBEL, Pittsburg, - - CLEM TINGLEY, President, B. M, BINOHMAN, Seoretary. noW-2m rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. TV, CORKER, FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS* DIRECTORS: F. Katciivobd Stark, William McKbk, Nalbro Frazier, John M. Atwood, Bbnj. T. Tredick, Henry Wharton, F. KATOHFI CHARLEB W. COXE. Beo Mordbcai L. DAWSON, Geo. H. Stuart, John H. Brown, B. A. FAnNESToOk, Andrew D. Cash, J, iu ERRINOER. r OKD STARR, President, oretary. fe!s^ Delaware mutual safety IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. The following,Statement of the affairs of the Cpm- in conformity with a provision of it* PREMIUMS Roceived from Nov. l, 1853, to October SI, 1860. On marine and inland risks 5348425 96 On fire risks. ...... . 218,36873 •8467,184 69 Premiums on pnlioiea not marked Oft Nov. 1,1869 - . PREMIUMS T 7" Marked off as earnod, from Nov. 1,1859, to Dot. 31.1860. On marine and inland risks §354.987 id On fire risks —.— 116,213 61 Interest, salvages, Ao., during same period..-—. LOSSES. EXPENSES, Sec., . , Dunne the year aa above. Manna and inland navigation lueses - '..sraß.OJa 99 Firo losses ™ ' 63,505 01 Return premiums.-.. r ,. 43,295 00 Ro-inßUTanoes .. 24.61107 Agenoy charges, ico —. 23,660 29 Donations to steam firo oompanios, advertising, taxes, &0... 11,097 71 Expenses, salaries, rent, &0..—. 20,487 43 Surplus ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 1, lSflO. 8100,000 United States five oent. loan §100,500 00 116,000 United States six %*' cent. Treasury tAAAAA -Notes, (with acorued interest).... 119,463 34 100,000 Pennsylvania fitato five Sf* cent. „„„ loan.-———-.- 99,970 00 21,000 do. do. six do. do, 21,945 00 123.060 Philadelphia City six & oent. Loan. 128,203 37 30,000 Tennessee State five & oent loan.. 24,000 00 90.000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage six cent, bonds—46Xoo 00 15 000 300 shares, stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and pnnoipal guaranteed bv the City of Phila delphia ——.— - 16,300 00 6,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad 5,000 100 shirt? forth Psi'iujlvaiiatuTT-' 3,800 00 road Company 900 00 1,200 80 shares Philadelphia 109 Boat and Steam Tuk Company —1.200 00 250 5 shares Philadelphia and Havro do- Graoe Steam Tow- boat Company. ’ 360 00 200 3 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company 126 00 1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel Co.~ 100 00 8555,700 par. , Cost 8547335.34. Market va).§554350 71 Dills receivable, for insurances made 171,585 42 Bondsand mortgages—. —. 34,500 00 Roaleatato—— . 61,363 56 at Agenoies—Frominmscn Ma rine Policies, interest, and other debts due the Company-- - - —...- 01,508 02 Sorip and stook of sundry Insurance and other Companies - 2,026 60 Casnon hand—m banka—.828,673 10 in drawer-.,., —. 436 56 „ , 99&4.907M ». „ . * _ .. November 14,1800. The Board of Oireotora have this day declared a Ca*U Dividend of TEN PER CEN T. on the Capital Stack, and SIX PER CENT, interest on the fccrlp or th 6 Company, payable on and after the let proximo. tt fi prip dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER (SEN l.on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October 31. iB6O. Certificates for whioh will be.leaned to the parties entitled to the same on and after the first ot December next. mr No certificates of profits issued under 823. DIRECTORS. Samuel E, Stokes, J. F. Peniaton, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jonea Brooke, ftpencerJTrllvaine, . Thomas C. Hana, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M’Farland, Joshua P. Eyro, John B. Semple, Pittsb'g, D.T. Morgan, “ A. B. Berger*. ** hi MART IN, President. . HAND* Vice President, notary. nblMpi f William Martin, dmund A. Bonder, heopjulaa Paulding. John R. Penroso, John 0- Davis, James Troquair, William Bjre. Jr„ James 0. Hand. WiUiamO, Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr, R. M. Huston, George C. Leiper, affiv- WILLIA HENRY LYLBURN?Sec rSSURANOE COMPANY OP THE STATE OK FBNNSYLVANIA-FIRE AND MA ]Rm>W- RANOE " -*» ° I¥oHANGE va < fu n e, r 8«3,7^ 1 77. i_C ' !Pital 8MM)0O-Fob. 1,1860, cash All invested in sound and available securities—con te. to rir ur S on , Vm “»1" and Carsoes, fluildmes, Stocks of Merchandise, &o.» on liberal terms. „ „ DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, George K. Stuart, BiraeonToby. Samuel Grant, Jr., wMlem|Tmithf’ ?gM»on. ‘&7,?S F £&T' Wit lIAM President. .WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. je9-tf Removal. —the penn mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed w uwte new buUdme, No. 9*l CHESTNUT Street, Charter perpetual. um'rnMFo / 0 divided among*! the insured. , POLICIES issued this year will participate ip the Di vidend to be deolared in January next. The Company has full authority to aot as Executors, Administrators* Assignees. Guardians, and Trustees for married women, and children. DANIEL L. MUiLBH, President, -or u BAMt. E. SIOKEB, vioa Prea’t. - John W. Hornob. Seoretarv* . MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendance dally, from I to 1 o’olook P, M. noB INSURANCE. MECHANICS* * INSURANCE .COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 139 North SIXTH Street, below Race, insure Build ings, Goods, aud Merchandise generally from lose or damage by Fire. The oompany guarantee to adjust all lossesi promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the publio. w .„. „ DIBECTORS. William Morgan, Robert Flanigan, hranois Cooper. Miohael MoGeoy, George L. Dougherty, Edward Moßovern, James Martin. Thornes B. MoL'crmicki James Duross, Jonn Bromley, Matthew MoAleer, Franeis Falls, Bernard Rafferty, John Cassadr, Thomaa J Hemphill, Bernard 11. Hulseman, Thomas Fisher, Charlee Clare, Franeis MoManus, Miehasl Cahill. BERNARD DAFFKKTY? I Se?roPafv. R ' ANTHRACITE insurance compa- FBRPETUAL. tIIOri,Bd 0wil&1 - 8400A0B-OHARTER Offioa No. fill WALNUT Street, between Third and Foarth Street, Philadelphia, M This Company will inshro against lose or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Fnnuturo, and Merchandise gena _alk>» Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland inaoranoe to all part* of the Union. DIRECTOKB. Jacob Eshor« p, Luther*, L, Audenried, jJaviaPearfon, Paler Siegor* Joseph Moxfield, Dr. George N. Eokert, John K. Blakwton* Wra.f\ Dean* j, e. Banin. w m „« wim&vssi**. W, M. SMITH* Secretary. ft©3-ti I7XOHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY m -Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE Jon House* and Merchandise *enerally,.on favorable term*, either limited or per- Mnftli r , „ DIRECTORS, jeremiahßonealL EdwardD. Roberta, Joim Q.. Ginnodo, John J. Griffith*, Joanna T. Owen, Reuben c. Hale, yhomaa Marah, John MoDoweU, Jr., Saml.L. SmedleyjL,„„. . Jae. T. Halo,Bellefonte, JOHN Q. Edward W. David, fleoretarr RAILROAD LIN£B. ES aa Ksgggaßn ELMIRA ROUTE.— wsmsp miladelpeia »- QUICKEST ROUTE to Toinaqua, C»tawi«ra, Ka nert, Wilkeebarro. Boranto&, Danville. MUton. wii uamsport, Troy. Ralston, Canton, Elmira,, Buffalo, OALLpWHiLLStreets, (Passenger entrance on Cal lovhUl street,) daily (Sundays exoeptod), for above MOA.*. ’ NIGHT J,30Pl M. The 8,00 A.M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes s*rre, gTttaon. Soranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND II£OOMBBURa RAILROAD. fie alloys train; moke direct joonnwtlon. at Elmira Jriththo train; of the Now YprkAmf Era, Oanutdaigno apd Niagara Falla, and Buffalo, Now York amfEra, and Now York Oontral itailroada, from all points North and ' Vtm{» and the Canadas. ' J?«g«eoheokcu to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension flndge, and all intermediate points, Ate*™ Sisfe?. 0 r?l . THROUG EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN thlfffeW s ±. d ±f Md Wora * P - M - toto ' Jr « i n d ,ht Bepo *' Northwort oornor BIXSH and lofaM^NUl^sSeou, , ~ PUi&deiehia MBW NOTIOTU-OHESTEB MaK® VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS BUSKERTRAWBPORDOWNINGTGWN ANDIN. and after Nov. sth. Uflfi* the Passenger Train* for DOWNINqtoWN yjll start fromthe new Passenger Depot of the Phila deiplua and -ReadujlL Railroad Company, corner el SALLOwriILL Street*, fp«**onger en- TRAIEI fer Dflwningtewn, leaves at B.CO TRAIN f*r T’cwn.irutwrp, leave* at Sally (Binday* exMotei,} fjjrder ofthaßoWtfdrManftreraef tao Philadelphia m« Raadhsg iwlnMUl uompany. m wr B, AfcILKENNEY, Sroratarr,, 'fZSmti&wmm new tri-weekly PASSENGER ROUTE TO NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, VA. CHANGE OF LOCATION for the receipt and deli very of Freight -On and after Monday, Ootobor 15. Forwarders of Goods by this line will send to PRENTZEL’S Ware house,under National Hall, 1234 MARKET Street. • tntranoe for dray* in the rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street throughLeipor street. ' Mark Good* ** via Beaford, Del.” ' Passenger* will take tho 8.15 A. M. tram at the depot, corner of Brood street and Washington avenue, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, ' Fare for first-class passengers, including moala on the boat, 97 Seeonff-olass passengers, laoluding meals on the boat. r hailhoam lines. iB6O. mmmtm iB6O. ' YORK AND WAY PLACES, - FROM WALNUT-BT, WHARF AND KENSINGTON DEPOT, WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, VIZ : At G A • M.« via Camden and Amboy, C. and A, Ao nnmnuvlfttion ■ ; $2 26 At 0 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.) Aooorampdation .«»4 , 2 26 jVL, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning # m At if A. M., by Steatoboftt, Via Twony and Jersey City, Western Fiprefis,~ 3 00 At;32J4 I*. M„ via Camden and Amboy Acl'dmffio- J , nation—— . ..... 9 io At 2P, M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Kx- Afifj 3 ?,’ hi"., via Kenßi ri k t onan UJerSeyC Ity<Eva - ’ 3 00 nine Express,——..!..-... ■—... 300 AtUi P.M„vi3 Kensington and Jersey City, 2d ClmTioket*™ —... * 25 At 6P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail..— ;. 3 00 AtlL J 4 P. M„ via Camden and Jersey City, South ern Mail ——... —~ ...... 225 At'6 Ft NL, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger)—Jst Class Ticket., 226 ~ Do. „ do. 2d Class Tickets 1 60. The 6PM Mail Line rent daily. The llh% P M, South ern Mail, Saturdays eioepted* . For Belvidere. Easton, Lambertvillfc, Fifiihington, Ac.,at 7.10 A M from Kensington,and 2& PM,from Walnut-street wharf. $303,£08 03 For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Sorsnton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great fiend, Ao., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Delaware, Laokawanna and Western R. it. For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M.from Kensington Dopot, and 2>* P. M. from Wal nut street wharf. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 8 A. M., 2 and 4K P, M For Freehold, at 6A. M., and 2P, M. „ « WAY LINES. For BriDtol, Trenton, &0., at 7.10 A, M.,4tf and|s& street whaS^ onflmStOU * and 2Ji * P * M ’ from WiAnM . Por Palmyra, Riverton, Delsnoo* Beverly. Burling* Boidentown, Ao„at 3,4K anas 3«eamboat Trenton for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and for Bordentown and intermediate places at 2>i P. M. Fifty Pounds of Baggage,, only, allowed eaoh Passen gor. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as Baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds tp be pfJd for ex&a. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Douarper ponnd, and will not be liable for any amount bay and 8100, ex oept by special oonttftot. w w * noIP • WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. winter arrange figgMWfrtMaßEgggS MEN T —PHILADF.LPHIA. WILMINGTON, AW D - BALTIMORE RAILHOAD. Onjuld after MONDAY. NOVKMBER 20.1800, PASSfeNGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.16 A.M., 12 noon (EXpresfi), ahd 10 AO P. M. Chester at 8.15 A. M., 13 noon, 1.15,4.15; 5, and 10.60 For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M„ 12 noon, 1.16,4.15,6. and 10A0P.M. For New Castle at 816 A, M., 4.16 and 6P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M, For Dovef atO.llA. M.und 4.15 P. M. For Harrington at 8.16 A. M. and 4,15 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M., (Tuesdays, ThurfideyS, and Saturdays at 4.15 P.M.) For Farmington at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.16 P. M. , For Seaford at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 415 P. M.) For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M, , Tram at 8.15 A. M. will oonneot at Seaford on Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturday s with steamboat to Nor- . * TRAINS FOR PHIL* DELPHIA: Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M. (Express), 10.15 A.M., and s.lO P. M Leave Wilmington at 7,30,8, and IL3Q A.M.,146,4, andB.2QP.M. _ l eave Salisbury at 1.30 P. M. Leave Pe&foid (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.20 A, M.) 2.60 P. M. . Leave Farmington (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur day* at B A. M.) 4.10P.M. Leave Milford (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.50 A.M.) 4 P.M. Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M. and 4.25 P. N, Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M. and 6.2 s P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 09 A. RL and €.40 P. M, Leave Newcastle at&2s and 11 A. Mi, 7.35 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 and 9.40 A. M., 12.04, 2.22, 4.45, and 9 P.M. ' ’ $411,190 70 . 63,392 65 Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. and 6.10 P. M, TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: •$383,176 65 Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M.. 12.28 and 11.20 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12 55 P. M.,and 12 A.M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will mn as follows; Leave Philadelphia for PerTyville and intermediate places at 8 P.M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate plaoea ate P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havfo-de-Graco and intermedi ate plaoesat 415 P. M. ON SUNDAYS: Only at 10.60. P. M. frOmPhilodelphia to Baltimore. Oniy at 6.10 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. n 024 S. M. FELTON, President. ' TUB PENNSYLVANIA CENT KAL JUILKOAB, ,00 MILKS DOUBLE SHACK. 1860. ®i!MH 1860. SHE OAPAOI M NOW EQUAL ' THREE THROUGH-PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND-PITTSBURG, ConneatingdireotatPhiladeicnUa with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points Last, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains -to an< from an points in the West, Northwest, and Bouthwei -rthus furnishing facilities for the transportation 0 Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oomfort by any othersoute. Express and Fast Lines res through te-Pittsbarg, without ohange of Cars or Conductors. Ail through Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge’s Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus addi nemnoh to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to eachTrainj Wootrnfi’s Bleeping Care to and Fast Trains. The EXPRES6 RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A, M. Fast Line “ “ 11J0-A.M. . Express Train leaves 11 - 10.** j*. M. _ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Xarrisburg Aooonynod&tion, via Colombia, 2 P, M, •• IMO P.%*, Weet Chester Passengers will take the Mali, Parkes ourg Accommodation, and Columbia Train*. , Passeagers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Ph Iwelphiaat 8.00 A. M. and P. 05* go directly through JPfokets Westwawl may be obtained at the omoes ofthe Company In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal ttmores and Kokets Eastward at anr^ofthe Important ; Railroad Oifloes in the West; also on board any ofthe regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio otbo^ U lOW| tins as quick, as by any • For mrther information apply at the. FaMenger Sta tion, Southeast, corner of Eleventh and Market Street* ‘The comploboh of the Western connections ofthe GREAT WEST. n X k t?« ,ulM4 !S! l of Sr*P l “ the IU(lro»d Bndi. at Pitutmri. sYoidict »u drarate or femase of Fretrht, tofethor with the »»Tlnr of time, are adTMitaeMtreaSDjr lii Shipppen of Kreieht. sod tha Tnvral- Merohept. ,er.<l Shlppora entroitiss the truuportiilon of thetr Frelcht to this Comp any, out tely with confi dent) a on its BpeeiWtran.lt. , THE KATES OF FREIGHT to and from nny point In the Weit by the FennsyWenie. Bnilyosd «r« at . •iitue as/atortbl. mi mn .kmrui by rtbtr Bmilnm Companus, I)« pirtl.hltr te aurk petketen l l yie Fenhit. Kell. rend. F«r Fralrht Coutraat* er ShlppEae Direotioa., &&917 to, »r aMrM»clthar of the followuc Atbntt or tho acm- J>. A, BTEWART, PitUtarr; H.S.Pleroefe Co., X«nMTillB,o.i I. J. Johnrton. Klpisj, O.; R. MoNeelr..Mi,7«Tjll<i. Kr.i Ornuibi 4t .Ctospor, PorttmouU.O,; Psdapok 4h Co., JeSeraounlle, Indi ana; H. w. Brows k Co., Cincinnati, ©.;- Ataora k pbbart.Cmblinati,O.i R.o.Moldmra/;JHodiron,Ind.s Jo». E. Mooro. LoanTiilß, Xy.; IV B,- O’Xtlnj * Co., K»ann»il!a, Ind.:N. W. Graham A Co., Cilro. UM H. F. Sett, Shalorjb Glsu, St, Loain, nto.iJobii H. Har ra, N.Mivrilie,Toss.; Hams kHont, Mempbii, Tons.: Olaxto A Co.. Chioaro, Dl.i \y. 11. H. Kooau, Alton, 5b.; orto Freight Atosto of Rallrobd* at Sifforest pomt. in (tb Wert. £l§Sg g&: ( Bt -> W - Y - H» Hi rip US TON, Gen'lFreight Agent. Phils S* ?vJS^ p A* (Jen’l Ticket Agent, Phil*. H. LEWIS. Gsn’l Sap’t Altooxm, Ps. ja3 ly fSSmescmsmi WINTER AERANQE ffIBHHfrgjgiWBJB ME NT.-PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN. AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. Nov. 12,1860, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6,7,8,9,10.11, and 12 A. M,, 2,2, 2,3>i, 4,5, 6H> 6,7,8.0,10>4, and ll)i P. M. Leave Germantown, 0,7, 7K, 8. 8&. 9, 10, 21 and 13 A. M., 1,2,3,4,0, 6, 6>j. 7, 8.9. and 10>4 P. fil. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 min. A. M., 2,7, and 10X P. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 mm. A, M„ 1.10 min., 6, and 9% P, M, CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6, 8,10, and 12 A. M., 2, 4,0,8, andlUtfP.M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7, 10, 7.85, 8-40, and 9.40, and 11.40 A. M„ 1.40,3.40,0.10. and 8.40 P. M. &N SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2. and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.somin, A. M., 1250, 5.40, and 9.10 mm, P.M, FOR OONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia,6 60,754,905, and 1103 nun. A. M., 2.05,8.00, 5.55. and 11M P. M. Leave Norristown, G, 7,8.05,9, and 11 A. M., lK,4>a, and S P. M. _ , , , ON BUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. MandS P.M., for Norris town. Leave Norristown, A M. and 5 P, fll, , « „ , ,FPR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 6.00, 7N, 9.05, and 21.05 A.M., 1.05.2.05,8.05, 4 K, 5A5,8.05. lUf P. M. Leave Msn&yunk, IUS A. M., 2,3>a, 5,6 K; and 9K P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M„ 3, and 7 P. W. Leave Manaynnk, 7K A. M , 5J4, and 8 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. nolO-tf DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Streets. Eamk AND READING RAIL ROAD.—PASSENGER TRAINS for POTTBVILLE, READING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Nov 6th, 1860. „ _ MORNING DINES, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW* HILL streets, PHlLADELPHlA.lPassenserentranoes on Thirteenth and. on Cauowhill streets.) at 8 A. M., oonneotin* at Harriaburs -with the PENNSYLVANIA RAILRLAD, 1 P« M. tram running to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. train runmn } to Chsmbersburg, Carlisle, &o.: and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Ban bury, &o. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA,(Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhili streets,) for POTTS* VILLE and HARRIS BURG, at M., D *ILY. lor READING only, at 4.50P.M., DALLY, (Sundays ex i%TANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. Fr6m Philadelphia, Miles, To Phmnixville—~— 28). Reading———6B / Lebanon...——BB, Harrisburg —.. .112 < Trevorton Junction-158 Banbury - —.. .169, Northumberland .—..171' Lewisburg —. —.178 Milton mi • »*-»*• 1M JWnnoy— 107 Williamsport -..-. JO9 Jersey Snore —.......222 Look Haven —..235 Ralston- —233) Tr0y........ ..—2Bl > Williamsport and Elmira Elmira-... —2B7\ Railroad. Tho 8 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. train oonneot daily at Port Clinton. (Sundays exoepted.l with the OATA- WlBBAr WILLIAMSPORT, and ERIE RAILROAD, making oloee connections with linos to Niagara Falls, Canada,the WeatandSonthwest. . , _ DEPO’r IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BKOAD and GALLOWIULL Btreets. « apß-tf W. H. McILHENNEr. Seorotarr mhil m« «» rwwwiwiffi NORTH PENNSYL HAVKN. WILKEBBARKB. WILLIAMSPORT, &c, •THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY* Julr id. UflL Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Street*, Phi utdelphia, DAILY* (Bondars exeepted,) as follows: At 6,90 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, ii&xfeton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, fc A«».SO P. M. CEiprew), for Bethlehem, Easton, 40. This train reaches Easton at too P.M., and makes close oonneotion with New Jersey Central for New j(i6 P« M. for Bethlehem, AUentown, Mauoh Chunk, *At?A.M.and4lM , .forDoyle*tpwn. Aft 10.30 A. Mi and 8.00 P. M. for Fort Washington. The 8.30 A. M. Express Tram makes olose oonneotion with the Lehigh VAller Railroad at Bethlehem* being the shortest and, moat desirable route to Wilkosbarre, and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem at 8.03 A. M., 940 A. M. and 0.23 P. ra ieave Doylertown at PAO A. M and 4.15 P.M. Leave Fort Washing M. and f.lB P. M. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 a\ M. Philadelphia. forJDoylestown, at 3 P.M. Doylestown. Tot Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5,00 P. M. Fare tojßethlehem~9l 6G|Fareto Mauoh Chunk. 32 50 Faieito -Easton.- i;«|Fare toXtoylestown., 0 80 „ Throach Tickets must be proonredat theTioket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. , _ , All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonneot at Berks Street with Fifth and Sixth* streets and Seoond and Thlrcl'Streat Paasanrer Railroads. 30 minute* after .leaving willow street. Jy3 * ELLIS CLARK,tAgent. west ohesteb wtirnrsb; brink* a 00,, * ' N0.’499 MARKETSTREET SALE OP FRENCH GOODS, crn(tit 0!(ll ' ar SO, a * >l ° by°catalc>gue, on 6 months’ tfjOyaohageg 4hd tots of fancy and staple dnr goods. o f^lJ Jatft t‘ ) ff»es«-nasaifipltowadj' early on morning FRER °C H Aslgk^V*Mbß F §® AMD “ “IS *«•»!». E.aui-' 60 XnSf i’KKSJ* f"? o“tor Wv.H, 8-4 FANCY CLOAKINGS. 20 pieoos 8 4 hew "tU® wool oloakiags. *oMot^aU-w„^?r„? t B ,? a^ a AMI) MAUDB ' - 100 Soot oh travelling mauds; NP. PANOOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue • oceaor to B» SCOTT, Jn,. 431 CHESTNUT St. LINERY GOODS, GERMANTOWN GOODS, tcT By catalogue* on a oremt. On Wednesday Morning, November S 3, precisely. & line of latest and bast styles embroidered jaconet and cambrio comni sets* infants’ robes, waists, bands, Also, heWrWh styles Nos. 4<»Sopoaitde soie bonnet ribbons, verr rioft j long and wide bonnet strings; Paris trimming ribbon. t also, pieces blaok and colored silk bonnet velvets, silk and fanoy bonnet material. FRENCH FLOWEHB. , JOO cartons nohest and most choice styles Tans vel vet, tisael, gilt, and crape flowefs ' GERMANTOWN OOODS* , ... 600 ooxen choice style colors GermdfifoVft fanoy knit roods, embracing ladles’ opera and calldfens’ school hoods, infants’ caps, ladies’ nubias, misser ©loans, talmas, shawls, rents’ and beys’ scarfs. , HOSIERY, CRICKET JACKETS. Ladies’ white and oolored wool hose, children’s ianev stripe and spot wool hose, men’s extra heavy tlne mixedhaif h'-so. Men’s sapor quality knit wool orioket jackets. LARGE AND ATTRACTI VE~BALK OP FANCY FUR*. PO*t LADIES’ AND MISSES* WEAR, GENTS’ FUR?, FANCY AND BUFFALO ROBES. By catalogue, _ On Priday Morning, Nov 30.1850. commencing at 10 o’clock. Included will be found, sets of one, two, and three pieces of sable, mink, squirrel, martin, fitoh. and other fashionable flirs | gents’ fur collars, oaps, and gloves. ROBEB' Wolf, beaver, raccoon, fox, and bulfal© robes. pHILTP FORD A 00., AUCTIONEERS,. * ee Wo. 630 MARKET Street, and 121 MINOR POSITIVE SAL'S OP 1,060 CABES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. AND GUM SHOES, On Friday Morning. SO, at 10 o’clock preoieely, s „ w»L .5/ ola ’ °A°f kta, Vyi? e ' for cMh, 1,000 oases men’s, boy g, and youths’ call, lap, and grain boots, brogans, Baiters, and Oxford ties; women’s, mines’, and chil dren s goat, calf, and kid sewed and pegged boots and shoes, and gum orer-ahoes. Also, a full assortment of oity-made goods. " M *9" Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. M FITZPATRICK & BROS., ADO • TIONEERB, 604 CHESTNUT Street, atkft* Sixth. BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o’clock, of Books, stationery and fanoy goods* watches, jewelry, clocks,- silver plated ware, cutlery, pointings, musical mstruements, ace. Also, Hosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. . DAY BABES every Monday* Wednesday* and Fn day at JO o’clock A. M. . . PRIVATE SALES. . iAt private sale several large consignments of watches* ewelry* books, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery, anoy gooes, Ac. To which is solicited the attention of oitv and oountrr merchants and others; „ Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise* forcither pubho of private sales. *F" Liberal oash advances made on consignments, Out-door sales promptly attended to. Ilf OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER UA AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Southeast oornerofSlXTfl and RaOE Streets . MONEY TO LOAN. $'45,000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on diamonds, watohes. Jewelry. silver plate, dry goods, olothing, gro ceries, oigars, hardware, cutlery* pianos, mirrors, fur niture, bedding, and on goods of every description, iir large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, for any length of time agreed on.' KT The Oldest Established House in this oity. 09”* Private entranoe on RACE Street, KP Buslsess hoars from 9 A. M. to 9P. M. Heavy Insurance fo the benefit of depositors, „ CHARGES ONLY TWO PER CENT. , KP Advances of SWO and uawards at two per cent. Advances of $lOO and upwards, at one percent,,for short Joans. ' AT PRIVATE SALE GOLD PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCHES manufactured, at half the usual selling pnoes. gold lever and lepine watohes, silver lever and leprae watohes, English, Swiss, and rffinch watohes, at astonishingly low prices, jewelry of every description, very lowiguns, pistols, musical in struments, first quality of Havana cigars, at half the importation price. in quantities to snl t purchasers, and various other kinds of roods. - .. , , OUT DOUR BALES . Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. • Consignments of any and ev»ygind of {mods soli -BPX.BNDID SET OF WUVATK SALE. .Consisting of diamond and opal breaatpin and ear finis, Pnoe SWO. Cost in Paris tl.rn. SAYING FUND, No. cm demand. - . , „ Depositors; t money seoared by Sovemment, State, and City Lean*, Srovnd JUatff, Mort gages, Ao. This Company deems safety better than Jarre profit*, conieauently will inn no nsk with «£po *iter*’ money,. but have it at all tune* ready to retain, with 4 per ©ent. interest, to the owner,u they have always done. This Company never fjmalcs) married or sinrle, and Minors, ean demit in their own right, ana *uoh deposits oan be withdrawn only by their oo&aent.. GhartorperpetuaL Incorporated by, the State of Fenneyif attfa. with aathonty to reeeive money from trustee* mid executor** LARCH ANDSMALLBITMB RKGBIVED. -Omoe open daily,.from StoSd’eloofc,- and ea Wednesday evening v&UI 8 o'clock. < . . WUECVOJUU Jacobiß.3w*hq»d, . •.Cyra*Cadwallader, & S «U B , ; ' Lewis, Kmmbhaar, • . Epnry Delanr, Cadwaludm, ‘I rMortr, wB-r ■ CAVING TOND-STVK PER GENT. IN- TEKBBT.-NATZONAL BAFET7 TRUST COM-' PAN Y,WALNUT StTMt, egntbwestooraer of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by ui State of Peun«r'- rania. Money w received m any mim, large »r small, and in terest paid from the day or deposit to the .day of msi 4mwu* ' Tho office f* open even day from .nine o'clock ui the morning.till fi?e o'clock in the arening. and on Monday and ThKrsdar evenings till eight © clock, Hon.-HKNiIY L. BENNER,"'President. . _ ROBERT BELFRUDSE.Vioi'PttsideM W Hit.tax I. Rxrjd, Georetary. . • ■»TMOfOE|j Son. Henry L« Benner. P .Carrell BrtwsteT, Ed ward L. Carter, •' Joseph B. Ran Robert Salftidge, • •Franqis.Lee, B&mael K. Ashton, Joseph York**, . O. Landreth Munne, - James li. Btephesaoi* ' Money is received and pamoate madedatly. ■ The investments are made, in conformity with the Sroviciona of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgagers round Bents, and such firet-elaee securities as wjllal vraya insure noneot security to the depositoro, and whioh cannot rail to civs permanenor and stability t* this Inatitntlon- '• ml*lt . RAYING FUND—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEST* NUT Street, Large and small sums received, and raid took onde* stand without nobee* with FIVK PER OENT. INTIs- RiiST from the day of deposit to .tits day of with drawal* h ®aYE«& d W " DRAFTS for sale on England* Ireland, d -Milan* from £1 upwardt. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORB d&m* FOR THJE SOUTH.—OHARLES ton AND SAVANNAH 6TEAMBHIPB. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy freight at an average of vittsen per oent. below ffevt York Steamehip rates. "for charleston. 8 c. Tho U, S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles F. M&rabman, will soil on Saturday,* Deo. 8, at 10 o’clock A. Mi Through in 43_toso hours—only 40hours at Sea, FOR BAVANNAB, GA. The U. 8. Mail Steamship BTATfi OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will Ball on Saturday. December 1, at XOo’clook A. M. Through in &8 to SO hours—only 48 hours at Sea. Goods received and Bills of Lading signed every day. The splended first-olasaßide- wheel Steamships KEY STONE 8 LATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every tvo weeks* thus forming a weekly com munication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships eon neot with BtearaerajOT Florida, and with railroads, ko., for all places m the South and Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and insoranoeon a large proportion of Goods Bhipped South will be tound to 6e lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the N. B.—lnsurauceonall Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, tho Railroad Companies taking all risks from these ,01Ilt "' GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, oheaper than .by the inland Route, as will be seen by the following eohedule. Through tickets from, Thiladelpbja. via Charleston and Bavannah steamships* INCLUDING MEALS on the wholo route, exoept Rom Charleston aud Savannah to' Montgomery: VIA CHARLESTON. i To Charleston.. . .SJS CO 2S Atlanta-—--. 3100 Montgomery 26 00 Mobile 36 00 Now Orleans-.'., 39 76 Na5hvi11e........ 27 76 Knoxville 25 60 „ Memphis3l 601 . Fare to savannah, via Charleston-—.. 1G 00 Charleston, via Savannah —— —— ia 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board* at second wharf above or to AIiEX.4BRON.JrM A CO.. Agent* in Charleston, T.R A T.G. j&UDU. /Savannah, BUTTER 4 GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. „ For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’s and St. John’s every Tuesday and Saturday. .Philadelphiaand Readin? and Lebanon Valter it.Jt. Northern Central. Railroad. Sunbury and Eri» R. R, THE BRITISH AND NORTH ujaMSpjii AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM SHIPfI. ' TRO2C NSW TOES TCk LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin, Passage.—- —, i.—.. -..5150 Second Cabin Passage . 75 FROX BOSTOir TO LIVHHFOOL. Chief Cabin Postage ——« -—.sllo • 60 . The ships from Bouton call at Halifax andQork Har bor. PERSIA, Caps. Judkins. AFRICA* Capt Shannon. AUSTRAIjASrANT Capt. NIAOARA, Capt Andaraop • E. M. Hoak!a fcoTlAi .JSUEOIgvJw. •»; These vessels carry a clear white Uint at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on portpow. PERSIA. Judkins,.leaves N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 91 CANADA, Anderson, 11 Poston, Wednesday. Nov. 38 AFRICA, Shannon, " N. Yorg, Wednesday, Deo, 5- ARABIA, Stone, Boston* Wodneedaj,D«o.ll fflm Wk, PERSIA, Judkins, 41 W. York, WedSsday. Janla AUS’YKA/j At* IAN° n ’" BoHlon * Wednesday, Jan. 9 ,*,* N.'York* Wednesday, Jan 16 j ...Boston,* .Wednesday, ian.2s Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. c^®i?it£ er « , *n! h ®*?. B,u V # will not to accountable for £?wJf«i lver, , B Jewelry, Precious Stones of are sigheditherefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pO3- ea&e, apply to E. uUNARD, Bold 4 Bowling Green. New York. A PPLIOATION WILL BE MADE TO the Logisiaturo of Pennsylvania, at its next ses sion. for an act to incorporate the AMERICAN RN GRAVERB* COMPANY, with a oanitßl of tfiOOTO Corporators R. K. NKFF, J. W. TQJikISY. JOSEPH B.JIILEY, Jr„ JOHN 0. KEFFER, JOST ROBERTS CHARLBfj.B. KLUMNER Jn., J, ff. L. ffiROWW. ' nols*tia7* fURDAMON SEED—For Brie by WETII- flßQTnii ß' No.. ,r and ,9 Wont, T AR AND KOSIN.-50 bbte. Wilming- SALES BY ATOTIOfC. SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, but often, fills the Fane.*' “ A Bollar aared u twice earned.” SHIPPING. V(A SAVANNAH. To S&rannah $lB 00 Augusta.—.-... 17 00 Alaoon 90 00 3l 00 Columbus ~_ al 00 Albany..-. 3100 Montgomery 25 00 Mobile- 35 00 N»w Orleans...., 83 73 r SAtES tyY ACCTIbSt" M THOMAS'4 80H8, • jr0«.,139.«nd 141 good. (Formerly, Nos. df and mj BTOOKBAND «EALESTATK-.TfIISJ>AY. _ Pamphlet oatalogaes, W*a4o*oowikrteU*sMmt**a Properties. wwy.pr them r*rj valgartk, WCi»9» ep peremptorily, br order or rtSoqtor« flwt-«fc*Tm.„ . Also, the •' Tyrone-and Look HaWn;_iUfboad.’’ m pursuance of a decree of the t Loans, /to., end a large amout ofS»> jMgs*r at pri vate sale. ■ : r {~ „ >3 . ,„•» M HTOOKft AND RKAi/JOTiTB£^ ; 3 , BXO HAKOB EVEJtttTDKBLAY to each sale, oris thousand pamsbWt soldonthe foltawmg Tneader. -. i.- -.r- .-«■ _ JtEAL ESTATE AT rJMVATE SALK. % NT*. We have a large amount of real estate at » riva 0 ■ale, moludiug description of oitrlamFecrajit 7 * r ZT Mo^ estate entered, on oar private sale, ejitfers and advertised occasionally in our public sale abitrac te (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly.) tree *s charge. - STOCKS, BONL<t. PEWS, *O. This Lay, November 27, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Exchange. Administrator’s Sale—Estate of John Koofenlillow* deceased.—3,46l shares New York acd- Middle KaUroad and Coal Company. 2 six per cent, coupon bonds, $l,OOO eaoh, Allegheny county. Pa. 2 six per cent coupon bonds, SI,OOO eaoh; City of Pittsburg. 1 share Mercantile Library Company* ./ftenmtory gale.—Pew No JM, middle aisle. Church solnte ® o y Triclt y» Rev. Lr. Vinton rector. Bale ab i)nesteven^rector^ 1 ' liale ' St Andrew’. Church, - C^rVS'ev-«S^Vec I S;? dle "“*■ Bt ' M ‘ A ’* ccto— mptory Sa^e ~^For account of whom it~may con »Jsl4r^?^U.eJ?ilii sa. issued to the Pittsburg S B-11 /^ l ’, Coupons attached, as re -1 qoired bribe Board of Broken*, Bale absolute, a shares Amencan AcademyofMusio, with tickets. ticket Arch-street Theatre. Vcrrlmeortant Bale. TYRONE A. N i> L 4?u OK HAVEN RUEROAJ). IDIS J)sTj Nov. 27th, JS'O. at 13 o Vdooknoon, at the .Philadelphia Exchange, will be sold, by 'JSllfjSSfiVbJ? PQr euanceof & decree of the Suv-®* 00 C<Wft of Peonsyl vania— . _ _ All the Batata, real and personal, o. the Tjrone and Look Haven Haven Railroad Company,. . Tome—BC/100 .to be paid when the prop off* Balanoe cash, on the execution of the within 30 days. or * vf. .'WEHTIETH REAL ESTATE BALE-ITOV. 2. Valuable Hpacre*. vitli eittant Pointed-stone mansion, stone stable; and other suraem improrpraeEU, situate about one mite east of the Old York Jtoad. and tritfain miles of thr Cheltenham station on the North Pennsylvania Failmad. ;It ia surrounded by elegant, country seats of J- R*Worrell* W.T. Lovrber. 8. F. Fisher* and Fred.Fninor. TTisil absolute* Only one-tturdcasb. PEREMPTORY WALHUT-BT. Also, the large and superior residence* Mo. 1311 Walnut street, 16 feet front, SSuiflct deep* *ith stable and coach bouse in the rear* on Saneom street* , . ' Sale absolute. Only K dash. PEftEMPTORY^SAL^MiKGAIJTJftEgIDBKCE* ' No.*T22 gPROCE STfiElgTr Also, without reserve. for account of a, fenatr pnr ooawr, the interior residence, No. 7S Bpm* *tr Mt* 9* f^etfliDoheßmrnt.2so feet in depth» wTtbiSsbt* sad coMh-htmw oft BsroisyitTeet, Titleuß4aafit*£ v Me Bpran street. B&s su thd modem oontenienoee* JsraaaKM!| ikfcWM,?: fe Ji26 North Eleventh street.-.. _ rerd. No. nil Hprnoft etreet, west of Koran dmt. Lot 17feet front. Executor’, Bale.-LARGE AND HafJDSOJUS RE SIDENCE AND OFFICE, No. 4IS North FifWtt Stfeet. with stable and coaoh-hotue in the rear, Ljt? t feet STonri ~ .BUSINESS BTAND r northeast comer of Broad £od Penn streets, occupied as a feed store, with marks? ■Ullsm fronjv Lot SO feet front. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 9* N. Fifth street* above Poplar street* - t JJML j * e - Bt 9*y brick store anddwell- UllVine street. Thirteenth street. . BRICK DWELLING, Perry street, north of Nome street, Nineteenth ward. 1 BRICK DWELLING, adjoining above. <m—«*m«khable B»ma Ertate.-IRBEDEBMABLE QROUfID-BEHT of 8660. 1 NEaTCOUNTRY RESIDENCE and two acres of land.TwentT-first ward, late Roxboroogh. » THRR&STORY BRICK DWELLINGS/Nos. 413, , Cls, and 617 South Nineteenth street, below Lombard* VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. , . „ On Tuesday and WednesdaviEvcßing*. November 21 and ®, will.be rold 4 vaiJaieSlt privet* library, comprising standard and deemiue jurllMNrs, on various'interesting subjects, many of theft fitfdXtadoß edition*. • T.i^S 0 * f S f Dramatic WorkrandeJesant Illostrated Books, of high oost. • r tar catalogues will fc ready and the books arranged for examination two days previous to sale. GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS. ' ', , .OnWednesdayKoroiM. At 11 o'clock. at the Auction Store, 1 case of iiponor Bullions Roots, comprising the anal * asserteSat of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Ac., to be aoS tf lota to amt purchasers Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 Booth FOURTBRtieet. BUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRKftCH-PLAfS Ml* ROBB, PIANO-FORTES. BRUMEIdfcSsIraL Friday Horning, ■ ‘ At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store,an nsaSiTmtal of excellent seoond-hud furniture, elsgaat rirrtTfrrfW fine mirrors, carpets, etc- from T*"WftfTissrtn J ei housekeeping, removed to the store for yf sale. * -i -NEAT HO-i! , On, Monday Heraing, * •» Deoember 3. at 10 o'clock, at No. l«0Poplar street, bv catalogue,the entire form tare of a rcniMsisii de* ouning housekeeping, Also, the kitchen ranSSoB nai utensils. . A]»o«a superior high-case eight-day oloefc May be examined on t£e momixxef aaie» at 9 O'QIOOX, - • »- STOVBB. INDUSTRIAL STOTX WORKS «WJX,rjAM~ O. NEMAN. ’ WHOLESALE AMS JftETAIL DEALKH ■IK ‘ 1 v STOVES, ■* - ■ Ho. 33 NORTH BECOKB STIEET,. ,• Offor. tLs moat swrSrot, conv.nient, nod emMninj G«^bnrnius Coo Was StoT. jitimmWr Invrire lot hi. Lehi.h Gu-bomer, to obtaim tta bmt Btove in nse. - c Also, one of the largest and most oemplfie stock of" Stoves for heating parlors, cbambers,'stor*9# eonnttnr hpttssa. Ao., is the city. The attention of tMpablieis solicited, - epllrfin STOVES! STOVE*! !> » JAMES SPEAft^ T9C fto, 1116 HAiISTntKT *■ n ,°T prenaredto meet the wants of the s«b,iemore the details of tho Stove trade than any tnto'MSSSwF 001 "* ■ R “ e<> ’ *>» rwidlrconun, A ?.¥A R ** tt * of the Implored 81l- Wor.4 (Patented) Onmmental Stove Urn» whloh,from its this season, to be univer- isthe.Patentee of the Labor. Fuel, and Comfort-caving Ironing pan. *• ’ ne!aj!SSt B ßSt2;? th * l s v< P toraa4 Patentee of the 01 VSxfUS" «s f y*,® | i' 4 *Mt*r ( r/rihS?d|™o. ** u “’ I "” Etor oi'toimrtona *be above the Inventor very Justly olaims «nh!l!!% s kL?£?S b "IP 18 bßt *9 be, understood by the anr rtt&A B JlsI are #L r Mreoiated and preferred to ®,P]9®r articles of that class in the market; yd he SEJMS'IEPfeS?®? d invitation toaU persons piJt^ms.k?2 v * Btoca^Mj * examine for themselves. fi ar . ga ,T ljhing , to examine will have every attention OMMOTnot* w^etlier mton d»og immediately tourer- *k. QUAKER CITY GAS OON j£| lFjSs?’,Sfi.TiFs2P l> *>T CHARLES JONES, flHl Month. 18». Burner; Movement on silver’s thoQmiker city Gas-Consuming Parlor vSntnSSn 8 411 d®** »»r be avoidedTthe rooms n?nl h%rT*.^£&£ a » OVBD tomperature maintained for SXf nm% or &«f °” T attrition to ths fire, and at a «fi!l aIMSS 4 *?- 1 ? JONES, Patentee, No. .10* *Si» above Vine, where the excellent 2Ssiift?S?iSL2? ob,]ff Stove DAYLIGHT, anrar «^?«i I \. i il’ 0 L Brallons . , ina y bb obtained. Of the large npmber now in operation, every stove, we believe, gives entire satisfaction, sJsMm -A THE CELEBRATED ROYAL BTOVE.ii the he«t and nuxt popn- Ml Fokins Stove in the market. ItTa made Sw r WWMS NORTH, Foundry Warerooras. 309 North SECOND Street, _ . oS*3<n the FIERY STAR GAS-BURN d ING AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, is the best and most economical Heating Stove Maxrafeotured and for sals by NORTH. CHASE, A NORTH. Foundry Warerooras, SOD North SECOND Street. oB lm A OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE |gj STOVE is the most economical Stove of the hind, and more durable than the Gaa buraer* with a sheet-iron base. Manufactured and lor salebj NORTH. CHASE. & NORTH. FoundryWare rooms. 309 North HKOOIfP Street pg-lm machinery and iron. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND fflsapHKaHaK and FOUNDERS, having) -for many yean* been in snocesefiti operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marineand River Engine*, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ao.» ko.. respectfully offer their servacestothe pubbe, a* being folly prepared to cos tract for Engines of all sixes. Marine, River, and Stationary , having seta of faterns of different sites, are preparea to exeeuts or ders with auiok despatch. Every description of Pattern molting made at the.shortest notice. High and Lew Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of thi best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Fornags, or all sixes and kinds; Iron and Brass Casting*, ofalfdseeri»tioM; Roll Turnmg.Barew Catting, and all other work non* nected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at then establishment. Dee ofoherge, and work fuarantiedT The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pain of boats, where they can lie m perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blooks, foil*,!:*., It*. f.T «Ud« h..vr .T “'“’'jiTOßpS, ira.Ptp. J,H-H PEACH Mil PALMKt'^WB' .jkxvivv.MMw.li - iiViinunnin 1 WILLIAM x. «««.•. r - eOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. 10 FIP« AHD WASHINGTON mKEti r*eSJ^k”2 s b6hb, for Land, River-.abd Manse temoe. -^\ l S**k Ga^!w H r, *'"S|x*lrMi Boats, Ae.*, Casting efall tands,eitherlTon orßrase. _ Iron Frame Roofo for Has Werks, Werk flhepc, Jt*U* road Stations, . Setorta and GasMackinsry ef the latest and asst in proved uonstrootio t ' - Every description ef-Ptantation Machinery, seek u Bagar, J9aw, and Gnst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam jPODSfT PLEASANT FOUNDRY; No. 951 7; m BEACH Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.—'WlL -IIAM H. TIERS informs hia friends thati havtax par shased tlie entire stock of Patterns at the aboteToun dryihe is now prerarod to, receive orders for Roiling* grist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Chemical, an* House »Vork> Geanng, Castings ; made from - Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry er given xand^r CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUT!-£OOI) NEWB FOR ALL!—The ner«l' laiung Mrs. HORN is the best; jihe.soopeeds Jhen all others have failed. All who are m trouble, ell who have been unfortunate, deoeived by folss prOjauM*, fly to het for advice and comfort In loos mfawr *4* a*c«r/as/j, She has the secret of winning the affec tions of the opposite sex. It is this foot which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, »n<f eopy her advertisements. She snows yon the ukenea of vnnr fu ture wife, husband, or absent friend, it is wslymowß to the pnblio at Urge that she is the first and only per son who cjmenow^the likeness in reality, anfloin five entire intimation oa all the concerns of life,' which oas be tested and proved bytooneands, beta marries and single, who daily ana eagerly visit her,. Come one! come all ' to No. IS3I LOMBARD Street, between'Jsni perandß>vad. ' no3l-m* SALT PETRE—For sale by. WETHBR -ILI. at BROTHER, No., 4T and 49 North SE COND Street. nan GDM TURPENTINE.—29 bbls. White and Hard. For 1 ealo br ROWLEY. ASH BURN EK, A CO- No, is South Wbarrea. nn» CD OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBAOOO k>U lartor,.,«afor«l.b & B EAHNi , feooi
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