"h | npm** M„_ A to , J*BsS3iig®Skifcfe /heAre" dkF a * ,n sft--°J-*5 ft --°J-* iSnLiuiids oerformed daysßiiujo, to so mysterious a manner, that! no one BassaagfflSSMfaa! awsaisttßSsawsa xsBStt<eadyht!s& wSR ejcaflity;toase ?g«;t fire packages of money wbioK h'e.expeotei the names the °, n that train/ Some packages were handed out by bed jb«'l»gent, : *hett titoo!erjf'»igned » «o.ipt for S e/.ta /n rte mewthj «f the. aristocratic fin- ti'm and topit them to the .store,; Th6y Jrtl* =o{ • elum on the sjmpe'ej a.fived from hU ohi- lo °Jted over uhtil nearly an hour afterirard, when SSK *l l^Sr g hi. bon"abl. Sh lh de- « was-fouuAthat onn eJntolntag miss end the rlehtsof theOhoroh—a iog. The clerk oouldnot remember how-many fence of *k® are de'enlv package*he received from the express• agent, but oanae, h«eW. to *hich toe aHJWCMey are deeply ho .^ gned . s ,„ Wpt fo( . a „ pa »S«gu,fi Vpro-. to prmre than half a babla lbat b ,‘received that nmnbir, and that one Revolution.. After Bobeipleirc tied moved wa» atoloDa, torwerd«-—-foarnof ofCommtm. the guillotine Ed the Barriers duTrdne,* large -The annual report of the number rfthepobiUtv wet* thW.beheaded.'&nd Comptroller, % the yea* ending,Obfobet 20ih, burled inu common grave about two hundred rode B‘vw jhe unappropriated balance mtoo Treasury to.the eaath'of. the barridre. -Among those execu- a !„J®,082.64, and tho good assets of tha'State, ted was.the ancestor of the.Maidnis De Plthddan; *807,025 against a bonded, debt or $2 070,750. Before-toe Revolution of. 1780 thSentito arlato- fhe total, value of tavable property ti *672,292,- oraoy of Framed'stood upon tho some level •of «oto* of . a^ r o^L^2,694)B&s,<>r;nearlyhaJf, lity; rin&Pfhedlevolutiori. toe families" ofthebe- is fafnJehed by 450,033 slaves. Tho average value keidsd ftrd looked op to ss having receded an of at tins rate, Is about *675.-$161,764,955 additional baptism of nobility in the blood-aqd of the total is famished by 33,345,289. acres of the sufferings of that teniblofepooh. Between these lapd. whloh is thus rated at less than $5 per adre, famUtes there 1b a bond of sympathy and of to- or about 135 aotei of land for one stave. AU other mance. which constitutes to«m;ln fact, one family, taxable property is covered by the sum ofs $207,-1 Ihev are exetnilvd-In .their socifil relations,‘find 034037< With snoh resources, the expenditure; even in death their bodles.ooQnpy an exoluslve oe-‘ for the past year has been $1,179,110.24. ( ; metory. Thus, under the first Empire^General Spontaneous Production op Gkobgia.— Lafayette, who had-toUtivM gnulottned. at the Tbo children and pigs aroh&vingJLgaod thaein B»rrlBre du Tr6ne, demendef of Mepoleon tho Georgia. Tbo Marietta Advocate wb-. Of mast privilegoof buying the Convent of toe Augostines there is a profusion sufficient to satisfy cvemtoe and the (ln whioh were interred hoggish appetite of all porkers, and make great the noblimenfexecnted at thebarnere,) ana ores- amends for the scarcity of the oom orop.'Tho tablishing thereon a private oemetery. The pri- are full of feeding animals, which have no yilegtiwa* granted, aud the property was bought need to go home hungry, Of nuts, there is ho in the name of the Marquis do Lafayette and* his estimating the quantity. , Chincapins grin at heirs. and SaccoMors forever. The .convent was you from every bush, wnile chestnuts, on a day converted into a school; governed ".exclusively- by when there is a brisk wind astir, faU at your feet, tW SistersbftheBaored Heart, and remains to this ap if inviting you to take them up, Asaoonse day devoted to the same purpose. . quence, the market is glutted, prices range low, Bendes anextensive cluster of buildings oqqu- and every urchin who had the least ambition to Eied by the Bisters, and thelrpnppßjtowhioh there employ his masticators, can muoehall day at a r.only one entrance,' at No, 35 Rue de Piepus, l very trifling expense, there is a handsome chapel, to which thepubho A Snip Canali w citizonsof oTtoo y pupaf, and for „ h n a J th ® °, riBl ti I b ol, "“ ? f i ho thi establiibVenf «d just rS™rfbuTwhU h wj;f,en D up g fo^ Uddcl iB*?ound y toVimiU Minatory Irfraid to. » ft « a oonsidorablo portion of tha work. At P ita furtoaroirtroSltv 1 apo"wh™ the h , a ? *aan.oon»trnatad.nnon.that plan, and oom- .iyjesLftTgTaA teyrle, Polfgnao, Luxembourg, ■ Beaumont, La- -The Hinds county Gazette of Wednesday last moignon, Merode, Fimodan, Lamorieiere, eto-» 68 y 8 _J In-all fifty or sixty uames, among the best- 1 .“The shortness of the present crop of, ootton in known nobiliary titles in .France. A son of tho this region may be inferred when we state that we present Gen. Lamorieiere is here hurled dose to have met with a number of planters during the Lafayette—the General is himself a-grandson of p&Bt week who have already picked out their en- Lafavotte by marriage.' Nothing could be more tire crops. When it is remembered that picking cheerless or oddly aristocratic then this little hid* usually continues until December, it is evident that den out-of-the-way cemetery. From the street a great falling off has occurred. We adhere to'the the claoe has tho genuine shut-up, exclusive Jook opinion, expressed a month or two einoe. that the of «5l monastic establishments-in, Fraqoe. One crop k of Hinds county for ,1860 will fall fully one must knook loudly at a big, heavy door, which only Jholf short of a faU average crop.” opens after a lone interval An unolean cerberus t Fall of a Building at Tsor, N*w Yobk.- receives you politely enough at the door of Aw ,AhontB o’olook on Saturday, mCrning a portion of lodge, and after hearing your request to see the Mount Vernon Mills, in the upper parfof Troy, tomb' of Lafayette, ventures blandly to surmtso g S7e way> an j outward upon a building ad* that you aro Ainorloans, and volunteer# to inform jacent in course of erection for Orr & Go,, paper you that no strangers bnt Americans ever pay them makers. About 9,000 bushels of-wheat were stored avlstt. On the right and left of you are the 00l- in the mill, and-abouthalf of the leotion of .detached and myeteriotts-looking bnila- ruins. A workman, named Patrick Leyden, was ings which constituted the ancient monastic earn- seriously, but not fatally injured. Mr; Courtney, bliihmont, the windows of the old cloutera.still contractor for Orr & Co., was slightly hurt. Messrs! boarded up in such a way aa to admit light, but Hannaman and Saxton, ownere of the mill, lose not the ga*e of curious eyes, from witoin or with- about $5,000. The building that fell was erected out. The Biaters of the establishment are gliding last winter. Bbouti dressed in pure white from head to foot, Census of Minnesota —The fnllmvinw <■ liisisai U h»»“ 100, ib.y di«pp.« faom Bight, .« « "as a little over two. pern** to emue tuy°by°an the wall at toe back of , Thk Peiwacola Observer says that ten milea the garden. In the corner where you enter stands or the Florida railroad is now completed beyond the. little chapel of the cemetery, to which your the line, making fifty-five consecutive miles from guide tabes off his hat and crosses himself. The that oity in running order. The business of the tombs, in order to distinguish them from those of road is gradually increasing, whioh has given an the bourgeoisie in other cemeteries, are affeotedly impetus to the Improvement of the city, simple. Only three have any pretensions to archi- 'A cosrpANY has been formed for the purpose tocture—those of the Duke de Montmownov, toe tff po&ri fishing in the Gulf of California. At the DukedeLaroohefoucauld, and the Count deHetgo- ] o wor end of the bay pearls of great value are toy.- Th« body •of Lafayetto, wblok l«» to Aa foandin tba ahallow boSo. It was how tha' too fattoer ootnor of tho Uttta onoloßow, ii covered, p oa rl a were found, at tho oloso of tho lost oentury! liks moot of thol others, with a rinwlo ilabjon whioh formed a nooklaco for tho Queen of Spain w?jasis'tt?oourtsf™ ! °»* •« e-p -ffiSSS! J" E “ eS < Inquirer mentions a Lofavotto family—a LMtoyrlo and a Beaumont, of five rnnaway nogroo* being found in that similarly buried* Tho cemetery, whioh does not £ ;*?,??' '2" others were takon contain mow than quarter of an acre, is surrounded bmmV f ZVk 0 ** f 2” W, -Jf f rom fey a high Btonwwali, and there is not a shrub, scarce- I?,. and two from railroad near Colum ly ablade of grass, to give relief tothe ohllliog deso- • ... lation of tho place. Of those eheerfnlorowns of tm- A f oeno bBA Serpekt, three feet three mortcltes whioh decorate the graves of other oo- Inches long, heed like a mackerel, tall like a rat, moteries In such profusion, tocro is not hero a cod a mono an luck and a half long, was oaught in single one. Wo asked tho guardian why there was Milea river, Md,, ou Saturday. not a monumontovor the grave of Lafayette, and he Welis in the Desert The contractor to replied that Louts Philippe (whs almost owed his dig wells on the route from Ban Bemadino to Fort position to Lafayette) had always emposed any na- y a mp, California, is said to haveenooeeded In get tlonal movement in that way, and that the other ting water at three places on thin desert ° families who owned vaults thew now objeoted to J “ ia any. invasion upon tho affected simplicity of the dra: LaUrange (Texas) Democrat saya that plsde, It is, nevertheless, a disgrace to»t there is « warm weather continues a Couple of weeks, and not b single monument in France* not even over J"°* 0 ®° Y Ol ? 1 second crop of cotton will his grave, to the memory of this great and pure be equal to too fitst. patriot. In Franoe there are so many parties, and Thirt r-six persons live in a six-room house so many political opirlont, that it li.not strange, in Somerville, Maas, perhaps, that no one is found to take toe inulq-j mmpmmm—mmmmmmm tive in such a measure, for the memory of Lafayetto has still enemies eh well as friends j out the' Ame ricans,' who only knew Lafiiyette as the' generous friend and accomplished soldier, could, with pro priety. take the Initiative. At their request it is Imptonable that either the Government, or the re lative*, or the other owners ef vaults in the oe ' metery ofPlopus, would offer.any serious Objection. Thomas Jefferson opt Sectionalism* tFrom the National Intellifenoer of ye.terdajr.3 The following is from a letter from Mr. Jeffer son, addressed to Samuel Harrison- Smith, the founder and original proprietor of the National Intelligencer, with whom ho was on terms of the warmest friendship: . JkfoHncnLO. April 12, 1821, Mr Scab Sib :’ I rtoelred yesterday yonr faror of the 6tb, and now enoloee for Mr: Bartpn a letter of Introduction to M. de Lafayette, the only per sonal aoqnalntance I hare now living in France. On polities I can say little to' yon, having with drawn all attention to them from the day of my retirement. My eonddenee In both of my succes sors has been w entire that it assured me all was going on for thebest under their oare. lam sor ry to see our expanses greater than oar inoome. Debt and revolution are inseparable as causa and effect. It is the point of peenUar sensibility in onr people, and one whioh they will‘not_long en due. Parties will bo arranged on the principle of reformation, and there can be no doubt.whleh will bo the strongest. It would .do some good if it could obliterate the geogrepMeel. division , which threatened and Btiil-threatens onr separation. This last is the'most fatal of. all divisions. It has ever. been my Creed that the continuance of onr Union depends entirely on Pennsylvania and Virginia. If they bold together nothing North or South will fly off.. „ I firmly believe all the Governments of Europe will become representative. The very troops sent to quell the spirit of reform at Naples will eatoli the fever, end earn it back to their own country. Weowe to all mankind the sacrifice of those mor bid passions whioh would break onr Confederacy, the only anohor to whioh the hopes of the world ere moored. Tine Pigeon Express. The Babylon (N. Y.) Democrat lays: The gene ral agent of’.tho Now York. Aisoolatad Press was in onr vills'gsV a few days since, for the purpose of looatlng Mine, carrier pigeons, whioh the associa tion is about to employ for the purpose of inter outing-the inbound Esrope.n steamers off Fire Island.:'’The same putlos have for many years put employed pigeons at Halifax, N. 8., and at Sandy Hook, where they have proved of great set-, vioe, and hare, doubtless, contributed in no small degree to the association's world-wide reputation for sncoossfui enterprise Jn outstripping ell their opponent::—whether editors, news agents, or speo nlatoro—in the ,early reception of the European news. Prompted by their peat suoeeas end inspi rited: perhaps, mmewhat by the expressed,deter mination of a majority of thedireotors of the Ame rican Telegraph Company to strangle the associ ated press’ and'theinselvas control, ell' the news of the Old World-end the Nbw, the aesoolation has, we understand, decided to extend their pigeon ox prase to every point along the seaboard, from New York to Cepe Baee, where it is possible to have the steamers intercepted., . Among, the points that aro thus to be eovered. In addition to Halifax, Sandy Hook, and Firs island: are, we understand, Mon tank ■ Point, Nantucket, Portland, St. Johnß, N. F., and Cape Race, The breed ot birds; used by the association is the celebrated Antworp.oarriers, which, when properly trained and ttMd,.wili, we are reliably assured, fly at the rale of ope mile per minute, and unerringly, from the point whore they are thrown np, to their .home. < Each- bird -will carry, when properly adjusted to Its legs, mat-, ter.enough to make a column of our paper, and our readers will be glad to .leans that we hare made arrangements by which we shall be able to teoeiye, by the association’s birde,aH the intorest lag poinU of eaoh steamer’s news, within a few moments after the steamer arrives, (hr the, day time,).in the vicinity of Fire island., The birds have been located in excellent quarters upon the premises bf Mr. S; 0., flmitb, in ourviliege, and we Understand they are soon to bo pnt to work. The hews will be sent to Now Yerk'from the near est-telegraph station, or by a relay of earrlors, as cireaiheunoes may require., The Houston (Texas) Republic gives the following account of a fatal shooting affair in Na yasota:.. “ On Sunday, morning, the Uth nit., at about 8 o’clock, Tom Greeroame'out of.the Lofton Hotel wfth a doable-,barrelled shot gun in his bend, and as fie stepped out.on. the gallery was fired at by Mr. Ceveny, with whom he bed a previous difficul ty, and whom he had fired at,the previous night. James Edward Bailey, happening.to be passing at the time,’ reoelvcd.two bnckehot wennds, one in the bank of the neck! and the other in the inside of the fleshy pert of ’the right thigh.. He , tail badly wounded, but is doleg well. Greer was instantly killed. 3he homicide made, his escape, .but wss pursurd hy a party, who. it U supposed,, would lynch .’if they overtook him,, The, young man Wounded is the son of Mr: James Bailey, of Bont ton-/ Ho had nothing tu.do rr|th any difficulty be tWeUUthepartles ”, ,/'pr„' : ' ' Thb SOMXcp* or. ii Ti»_A«ii.Mo a solemn itiUnets tfigba on these vast arid Blatas/desertsd alike by man, beast, and bird! Man of the solitude of dense forests; Xhavo ridfom throngh thMt uuk shades .for days to. gsthsi,’ hnt there dths the sighing of the breeze, uwr.ratt)lng..ef ,<kk ieavsl, the creaking of the ■fwnofiMt sc medmes the erash of one of, these ’fMMt,-- whioh, ou.foiling, woke: up asmifeaMho, esnsing the wild animalsto growl, ttAtoetrightened birds to utter shrieks iff alprin. gMkjmfinotjWltada: thaleaves'aod thebratichu firifod: topgS#,dmd sent forth voices: baton these d* , a | jr.idaMrts ne ssand -was heard to break the . ;1' wu tUbbed and lMmUf MliJ '* .r'- s -.''■ir.lTT.'" lAU’OI*T&TI<WS. 1 Reported tor The Fress.l OPORTO—Bn? Lord Palmerston, Carregal—4ll bales corkwood 26 bx» wine 999 bdl« onions 10 o* mdse 8 qr end 248th pipe* use Moeneel k Bohepelen 30 whole .40 qr With* £oBtbc pipe* wine 70 bxi do Patterson k Boulton; 24 or 26 Stb* 64Binspipes win# 381 bate do order. - JtlCttMONO—Bt#»ro«hlp ViriuSiVKeny-31 bxs 28 hex* 10 eu‘i tobacco* Buoshor* MoGsmmon k Co; ill bxs l case doT Webster, jn 63 bxs 16 cases do Meta k Boehzr; 4Sbxs&s oases do oohen k Taut! 140 bxs do Meroer k Anteio; 17 do M H Clark; 2 bxs 8 bhds do 80l dm k Penrose; 6) balesootton R Patterson 4b Co: 19 do sheeting Wellio*, Coffin k Co; IS bbls brandy* Harris. Heyl *. Co; 6 sheet* iron Mortis, Wheeler k Co; I box mdae D Jayne & Son; 2doMemok& Sons; 8 bbls her ring. Wain. Leaning k Co; 423 bags dried unit J Mor gan; 14 do Tustm & Shewed; 16 bags peas C H Cam mines; 63 bees fruit 10 do cinseng 110 do flaxseed Opkes sundries Miller k Broj 103 empty cask* Massey, Collins * Co; 162d071 pkes md«a4l4dofruit, 40. variousoon signeee. WIWSIUU** . CHARLOTTETOWN. PEI-Sehr Eveline Treat 5663 bashels potatoes J H MoOolley. . PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARDS. OLAIUCE, i £ Committs*e» ts* Menva. 4 , LETTER BAGS At tko merchants' J2acka7ige t Philadelphia. Ship Wyoming, JBarton—— .-tr-,--,.. ..Liverpool, soon t»bip Lancaster, Deoan....^. Liverpool, Nov 16 Ship Montebello, Henderson— ...Liverpool, soon Ship rflora. Pace, ~West Coast of Alrioa. soon Barg Linda, Hewitt .Havana, soon Bark A I Harvey, MfUer«~~. Nov 25 Bark Washington. Wenoko. —London, soon Bark Achilles. Gallagher~~_ coon Brig Ella Heed, Davis...Jagode Cuba soon Brig Antilla. Tallentine,— ....Cork, soon Brig Belle. Wells Weit Coast of Africa, soon- Bng Loan go. King.———. —Cardenas, soon Brig Deihi. Darnaby . soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES* ships tSAv* yon says Asm. York^Liverpool—>.Nov 7 Fnlton—.—....New — io Vigo .._New York-Liverpoo). —.Nor 10 Buropa.Bo* ton-Lirerpoo I—-~-Nov 14 Hammonta . New York.-Southampton. ~Nov 16 Atlantio .New York-Havre... ——Nov 17 Price Albert..... New York^Liverpool—Nov3o Persia.—— New York-Liverpool.....——Nov 21 Bremen.. Now York-Southampton—- ..Nov 24 FROM EUROPE, ■mvs . Lsava pox pays Vi jo —.Liverpool-New York—. Oct 17 Pnoce Albert- Galway_New York——. 00t23 Adnatio York—.Oct 24 Anglo —..~..0ct2S Persia Liverpool-New Y0rk.....—,—0ct27 Bremen Bouthampton~New York^.~..—..UotSl North Nov 1 Canada.^-...LiverpooUßostmi^—. 3 John Beil—* >**, York—*—* . .Nov 8 Tentonia t^...Bouthafflpton.-.NewYork— *~~Nov 4 Vanderbilt^...BouiLajnpton«New York—— • ~Nov 7 York—- ~-***Nov 14 Saxoma —Southampton-New York—..——Nov 18 TheCaliforni&MailSteameresallfrom New York on the Ist,i nth, and 99th ofeaoh month. The Havana Bteuners leave Non York on the Sd, 7th, Uth, 17th, and 27th of each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCES FORT Off PHILADELPHIA, Nov* 6,1860* SUN RISES*-. 6 66-SUN SETS. - .6 4 HIGH WATER.™ -... .8 83 Steamship Virginia," 1 Wi from Richmond, via Nor folk. 25 hoars, with mdse find passengers to Tnos Web ster, Jr. Report* seeing in .Hampton Roads, on Sunday last,ships Sir John PrankUn, from Marseilles,Plying Dragon, from Bakers Island, and Johanmsburg.fßrem) irom Havre. Steamship Delaware. Cannon, 23 hours from N York, with mdse and passencers to Jas Allderdioe. Sohr Maine Law, Armstrong, 12 days from Jackson ville. with lumber to captain. Bohr Fly.Cheesem&u, & days from Newport, RI, in ballast td captain. Bohr Lydia a May, Baker, 4 days from Boston, in bal last to N btartevant 4c Co, Bohr Emma, Cooper, 1 day from Now Castle, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt 4c Bon. Bohr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Fredenoa, Doi, with wheat to Jas Barratt k Bon. Sohr Exohange. Jones. 1 day from Baltimore, with wheat to Jas Barratt k Son* Bohr Wm P Cox, Houok. from Medford, Bohr Maria Wood; Baker,from Boston. „ „ CLEARED. Brig Ormus, Baker. New Bedford, Blakiston k Cox. Bohr Wra P Cox, Houok, Medford, do -'Sohr Luna,(Br> Wilson,Kingston,Jam, AE Outer bridge. _ Sohr Anna.(Br) Frenoh, Barbadoesand Antigua, W Cummings ac-fion. Grant, Newman, Nowbnryport, George Sohr Lydia A May, Bakei. Boston, N Sturtevant k Co. Bohr Jas Allderdioe, Btites, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis k Co. Bohr Geo W Krebs, Emerson, Baltimore, Thos Web- Sohr 'Maria A Wood, Bakor, Savannah, J R White k Co. Strß Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr* (Correspondence of The Press.; HAVRE DE GRACE. Nov. 6,1860. The Kingston left with 16 boats, ladsn and oonstgaed Barol°BlVpham, wheat and oloverseed to Alex' Nesbitt; Pennylvama, flour, corn', and oata to Perott k Bra; Johu Gnfltn.railroad Iron toll Reeves A Son; Maggie Welsh, pig iron to JW k J FStarr; Thomas ESbeets, lumber tpL B M Dalby; Mary K Artier, do to GaskiU k Galvin: J P Corson, do to M Trump A Bon; Maj Humes, do to Noroross A Sheets; Hope, do to Wilmington: Eu- Ella,Cßßuokalew,fmß Depew, and Wm Dugan, coal to Delaware City. u, ~ „ memoranda. inBt,^°*^ on ' roo^er » hence, arrived at New , * b jD etop ben Glover, Malden, from Bostou forCer ton.waa spoken Bept26. lat 40N, lonsfflT goy 2?th C Bept. d * r ' for Boston » was loading at Ton roWlam O p h ti P n'iio“ 0 B Crilh, ’ 8 ‘ i!ed fro ” Oritao»thß.pfc foSl'nhu P ? ,UH “ IM ’ Dunbar ’ ,or Cork ’ •“"•4fromCal- Menieicu, „ lt , ,„!JS:n«fn»^^ nlf'rrSX^iFer"’ Brig Geo Amos, Treat, oleared at Boston 3d last, for Philadelphia. ... ...» Bchr Ida L, Naylor, sailed from Alexandria 8d in«f. for Philadelphia. , * Sohr Hero, Terry, clo&rd at Baltimore Sdicsh for Phi ladelphia. Bohrs Annie Smith, Brower, and G D and R F Shan non, Bowen, benoe, arrived at Boston Sd lnlt Sohrs Grace Girdler, Clark, and J Price, Sears, for Philadelphia, oleared at Boston Minst,. , . , Steamer 8 Seymour, Palmer, for Philadelphia, sailed from Alexandria Sd inst. -• -J NAVAL. - The U S brig Lieut Woodhull, Dom Rid d* JaneiF* arrived at Boston M lost, - JNPEqT^E; PERSIAN PE 7ER CHARM FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED I-'HOM WRECK- THE PREVKN£IVE AND REMEDY. INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS. OUR KB INSURED IN A DAY NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. INPECTINE. INPECTINE. NPEOTINK. INPECTINE, INPECTINE. INPECTINE. The terrible malady knoirn as the FEVER AND AGUE baa smitten hundred* of thousands of persons throughout the world every year, and has never till now been met by snooeaaful medical treatment that has not produced severe MEDICINAL DISEASES, which affect the Jans®, the spleen, the liver, the heart, or other parte of the human organism. The INPEC TINE is .the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when it.oomes in contact with the skin, is absorbed by the interior organs, which resist easily miasma and all ten* defies toward those maladies which prostrate the mind and body With fever. Fever and Ague result from numerous causes. No place is exempt from the oauses which promote the ex istence of the disease. That being onoe seated in tho system, induces depression of spirits, lassitude, lan guor, pains, olilils, fever, and a tong train of disagree able sensations, depriving the patient of all energy, ar «r reduoing him or her to a condition of EXTREME HELPLESSNESS, Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the INVALUABLE INPKCTINB* PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, the eminent medical aud magioal qualities of whioh are instantly aworbed, ALL TRACES OF DISEASE WAY BE ANNIHI* ItATED IN A FEW HOVRW SBLF-OARE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIO, NATURE iS WISER THAN ART, KVKRYQDISEAHE HAS A DIVINE REMEDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO (CURE. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, THE INPEOTINE. FKHSIAN FEVER CHARM, Hasoured thousands of both sexes of the most dread* fai fevers, Read and refleot. WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuel Bonsail, of Pittsburg, for two years useless to himself and sooietr-a martyr to Chills and Fever oared inless than three weeks, and improved in eight hours, ' Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost losing her reason as well as strength, by Intermittent Fever, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours. J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four years, imade well in five weeks, and improved In two hours. Adolphe Monbro, of Franoe, relieved in one hour, while travelling in the ears of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. He was apparently dying with Chilis, Ellen R. Benson, Lookport, New York, resouod after seven years’ suffering* A perfect core. Thousands of other oases prevented and oured every month, and not a single oomplaint of the offioienoy of the I NPEOTINE SERBIAN FEVER (CHARM WRY IY, PROVE IT, KNOW 17, And make known its wonderful powers and virtues, that those who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to use a simple, innoxious.pre paration, famished br the field of Nature for MAN'S BLESSING-. IHPKOTIHfi 18 BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINE DEALERS IN AMERICA. PRIOF ONE DOLLAR, B*nt br mall to asr part oi tha United State,. remember, It 1, not taken luvardlr> bat i, applied outward!, aoPordinr to dlreotfon,, whioh aooompanr eaoh paok ace, manufactured by JOHN WI’LOOX & GO., 188 MAIN STREET, RIOHMOBTD, VIRGINIA BRANCH OFFICE, No as BANK OF COMMERCE UUILDINB. NEW YORK city, ndfi-tunfctafrlln -rep A , REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS HAM’S AROMATIO.INVIGORATING SPIRIT. ' ThU Medicin, has bun uud by th, public for six years ! with tucrsasins favor. less fscammcndsd. to Curs Dyspepsia, Nervousiuss, Heart-Barn, Colic. Pains, wpndsnths Stomach, or Pains in the Bofsele, Headache, Droursiiusi, Kidney Complaints, Lou Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Jnterhperance. la SIIMBI.ATM. ExHtt/UUTKS, InvISOBAIBS. BUS WILL HOI iHIOIICAT* OE STBFBBT. Ab ft Medioin; it i« .nlok and.effootunl, oaring the moit»ggr»v»t«(loa«B>.qfDiraMMi», Kidney Complainta, and another derangements of theStomaoh and Boweta in a speedy manners , lt Win instantly reeini the i moat molanoholr and drooping splnts, and restore the weak, nervous, and ■iokly to health, atreafth, and vigor. 7 persoifs who, froi* the injudicious useof liquors, have beoomedeleoted. And their nervous systems shattered, oonintfttions hrpjren doim, and subloot to that horrible onrse to humanftr. the pHLiEinM Trbmenb, trill, al most immediately, feel the happy-and healthy invigo-i rating efiioaoy of Dr. Ham’s Inyigorating Spint. * • WHAT IT WILL DO. 8088.-Ona.wine glass Ml M olten as neoeasery. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will care Heart-burn. Three doses will oure Indigestion, One dose Will give yon a Good Appetite, One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose wiU remove the distressing and disagreeable effeots of Wind or Flajuienoe, and ai soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feelings will 60 removed. (hie dose will remove .tho most distressing pains of OoUot either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urmarr; Organs. Persons who are seriously afflioted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy rolief by a dose or two, and a radical oure by the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. - Persons who, from dissipating too muoh over night, and feel the evil effects 01 poisonous liquors, in violont heodaohe,. .lotaeM at rtomaoh, woaknem. guMlnora, An., will find one do»e vrillr tmove all bad feeling.. Ladie. of weak and mekly ooMtitution. «hou\l take the Invigorating Spirit throe time, a day 1 it will make them strong, healthy, and hapiy, remove all’ obstruc- Hone and Irregulanfie. from the menstrual organs, and p.toro the bloom of health and beauty to tho oareworn faring pregnancy it will be fotiml tin invalnable modi oum.to romovo d-iragreeable Mneatioa. at the stomaoh. All the proprietor ask. is a trial, and to mduoo this, he ban put up the Ihvioobatiho Spirit in pint buttles at SOloonts, quarts 91. General Depot. 48 WATER Street. MSw York. DYOTT & CO, 233 North sSpONDStrlet . . r , - wal? Agonts in Philadelphia. And for sale by JOHN H, EATON, SS N. EIGHTH Street, and all Druggists. jeT-thrstulr PERUVIAN SYRUP, •" * "OR PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDE OP IRON COMBINED This well-known Remedy has been used extensively and with great sum ess for ./mkMi oa ”vßßyffjL’g| FOB THE COIIBEQDBNT L , |i^raS r iDETERIORATION 07 THE BLOOD: „ AND VOR THE HOLLOWING FORMS OF DISEASE, MoS, DySPEFSIA 8 - lnatB in LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSV, NEURALGIA and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE, HEADACHE, LANGUOA and DEPRESSION "wteaw TIB, DIBEASES PECU LIAR to FEMALES, and ALL OOM . PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY GEN feRAL - DEBILITY, and REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RATIVE MEDICINE. Note.— Tho failure of IRON as a remedy for DYS PEPSIA, a bad state of the blood, and the numerous diseases caused thereby, has arisen from the want of suoh a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomaoh in a Protoxide state, and assimilate at once with the blood. This want the PERUVIAN BYRUFsupplies, audit does so m the only form in which it is possible forD&3, ci rcnlatioo. For this reason, the PERUVIAN BYRUP, often radically oures diseases in which other preparations of Iron and other medtoinos have been found to be of no avail. CERTIFICATE OF A. A. HAYES, M. D., OF _ . ... BUBIUN. It is well known that the medicinal effeots of Protoxide oflron are lost by even a venr brief exposure to air. and that to maintain a ablution ofProtoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. , fn the PERUVIAN SYRUP this desirable point is at tained by combination IRA WAY BXVOBB UNKNOWN; and this solution may replaoe all the proto-carbonatos, oitrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medics. , . „ A. A. HAYES, Awayer to the State of Mass. 16 Boylston Street, Boston. N. B.—Pamphlets oontaimng Letters from the above named Gentlemen and others, and giving full informa tion of the Syrup, oan be had on application .to the Agents,or to N« L. CLARK & Co., Proprietors, „ <3QPMAN BUfLDJNGB. « ~ « No. TS SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON. „ Sold' by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Agents for Pennsrlrania: DYOTT at Co., , 532 North SECOND Street, PhilaJs. au7-tuths Sm r|AK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. ” These Springs are situated in the valley of the Oa* Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama, Genesee co., Ns Y., eight nmessouthof the village of Medina, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. The pnnoipal Aoid Springs are three in number: besides these there are sue others. They are all looatcd within a qirouit of abont fifty rods. ih9 medicinal qualities of the’waters aro fully shown in the subjoined testimonials. They contain a very large amountof Sul phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Froto- Sulphate of Iron, The great raedioinal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon tho pre sence, in suoh unusual quantities, of these onrative substances, Hundreds of oases of disease, especially those result ing from thescrofulousdiathcsis, have been ouredby their use. •9“ In skin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy— the waters have been signally successful. Opinions of medical ondsoientifio gentlemen are given in tho.oiroulars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the meaioinal value of these waters: Prof. Emmons,T. Romeyn Book, M. D., of Albany; Jas, McNaughton, M. D a of Albany; Edward Spring, M. D u of Now York; Dr.JR. Campbell, o£Pitts field, Mass.; Ur. J. 8. Shuler, of Loekport, N. Yr They reoommond the waters confidently. Dr. Spnntarefers to a case of chronic diarrhaa of several years' landing, t ohich was cured by the use of the water. Dr. Deck says, I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as Siedioinal agents,” Dr. Campbell says, ** They must bo lghly benefioial for all ohromo diseases of the stomaoh and bowels. Dr. S.P. White read a paper on the subject of these Waters, before the Academy of Physicians, in the oity of New York, in wrnoh he states that the Waters pos sess deoidedly tomo. refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the class of diseases to whioh they are more particularly adapted, ore ebroaio afteotion* of the digestive ana urinary organs , and some of the * wane oui diseases; chronic dyspepsia; chronic diarrhaa ; chronicdystntery: chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis; diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, suotfts Furpu vantage, he says, m oases of lots typhoid fevers, in onvaltscenu from protracted fevers, toAXOito tho ap petite and promote digestion no diarrhaas, particularly suoh as are dependent on a-relaxed or nicerated state ofthemuoous membrane of the intestines. In calcu lous affeotions, or lithtasis, attended with phospbatio sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to nmriatioooid.&s being more solvent and less Apt by oontmued use to disorder the stomaoh. Inc ebrile dis eases, it oan bo used properly diluted, oa a refrigerant todlmipuh thiretanapreternatural beat. lapdcm dis eases—in those forms pi dyspepsia connected with an alkaline oondi tion of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, it will prove better than hydroohlqno acid. In cases of Colica victonum, and other injurious eon soeuenoes arising from the action or lead, this water will prove to be an admirable antidote. In cArontc pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and tumid asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally) as a gargle m ulcerated sore throats, in eases of sali vation, and in feueerrAea and fleet ; and also inpriee. When token internally, a wine-glassful of the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. Other testimonials from physieians, and other re- may do seen on application to Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Ho Water genuine unless procured from H, W. BOBTWICK,' Sole Agent. No.ST.BRO^DWA^ For Sale at the following Agencies s FREDERICK BROWN’S *Jsnig and Chemical Store, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, Jzt.’s.Drug nndOhomioaXStoTei, Continental .Hotel, corner of NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. ■ The Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. mrU-swly. Hi RS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED JJA SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and ■hfsi&iani are respectfully requested to oall only on Mrs* Setts, at her residence, 1030 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by tbpirphysioianslouse her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States oopyrigbt, labels rn the .box, and signa tures* and also on the Supporters, with testimonial!!. 0016 tuthftstf . DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street,—Having removed to our new and spacious ■tore, we would call lhoatteption«fl)ea!er* to our ex- stock oJF PATENT MEDICINES, PER FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. Our list com prises a greater variety than oan be found at any estab lishment in the Unltod States, and ourprioes Will com pare with an* market. an7-tuthr3ro » A little, bat ottea, fills the Parse.” ETOANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. A . l3GBputh FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays aU Deposits on demand. ■ Depositor? money secured'by Government, State, and City .Loans, .Ground Rents, Mort gages, Ac, This Company deems safety better than Urge profits, consequently, wilt run no risk with depo sitors’ money, but nave it at all times ready to return, with a per cant. interest, to the owner, as they give always done. This Company never fl married or single, and Miners, oan deposit in their own right, and snoh deposits oan be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State ?Jf Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money rom trusteosand executor*, AGE AND BMALL SUMS RECEIVED, oe open daily, womStpio'mook, and on nseday evening ufinl 8 o’ofdck. Bißseroii, Jacob B, Shannon, . ,i. Cyra* Cadwelladw, John Bhindler, George Kuwell, Meiaohi w. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt. Lewis, Krnmbbaar, Henry Debar. Nicholas Hlttenhousv Nathan Smculcy, Jos. H. SMterthwaite, JpnesYerlkes, JAGoSrB. President, Crevs Caswell Ana2,'£reacirer. ap»B-r - “ A Dollar saved is twioo earned.” HAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN IO TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street; southwestoorner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Inoorporated by the State of lomuyi vania. Money is received m any ran, large or small, and in terest paid irom tho day of deposit ,fe the day of with drawal. The ofioe is open every day from nine o'olooi m Iht morning tiil five o’olook In the evening, and on Mond.v and Thursday evenings till eight o^look. ilon. HENRY L. JJBNNKR, President. ROBERT SELFRIBGK.Vifte Preaident Vfinuau J. Assn* Secretary, CiaSCTORSJ ■on, Henry L, Benner, F, Carroll Brewster* Edward L.patter, \ Joseph B.Barr Robert Seundge, FranoiiLee, flamuol K. Ashton, Joseph Terkes, 0. Landreth Muuns, , • James L. Stephen***, Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made; in conformity with th* Srovuionsofthe Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, ‘round Rents, and euoh first-class securities as will al ways insure perieot security to the' depositor*, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability tc this Institution. ; aul-lv CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES ►3 TRUST OOMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Large and small sums received, and paid book ondj mand without notloe, with .FIVE PER CENT. INTE« REST from the day of deposit to the day of witfc- hours, from 0 until 6 o’clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on England»Xxel&ad, d .Gotland. T&aidenSSTEPHEN R. CRAWFORD Vreasnrer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY VtSK. Antvure afelT GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TjllNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The A 1 -subscriber would invite apeoial attention to his IMPROVED OUT. OF SHIRTrt, known as the most psrfeot fitting made. Onjiana. and made to order at shortestnotioe. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED. Also, an extensive assortment of GENT'S FURNISH ING GOODS, of his S(3OTT 814 OHKSMUf Bfieot. , % oo2fl Four doors below the *• Continental Botel.” PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA NUFACTORY, SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN road and 1010 CHESTNUT Bireot.-Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes, VentUatinsFluoai Hot AirFiues, and fimoko Flues madto of Terracotta, autTotßUitabla sise or every class orbuildings. This arUolo is worthy tho attention of all parties'putting up buildings. Large si«o sewerage pipes for city drainaee, water pipes war ranted to etanaasevere pressuro. we are now prepared to contiraot withclties or corporations for this ertiple in any quantity. We warrant onr goods to be eeual if not superior to any .other made in the UmtedStotea or Ornamental Chlmey Wops and jijp t?” 7r G »EDiqi^Al„‘; SAVING FUNDS. 'UpDAy*: : R < {L, tNJB B 1860, mmmmm 1860. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO aVEW ; . ” - YORK, AND WAY PLACES, 1 Front Walnut-street Wharf, j ' • wulleave as follow*—vis: At G via Camden and Aunbor, 0. to A. Aocom-' ASB * .mudtion..—^..Qailß mdon on(1 Jerfi6 y° il y(NiJ r .)Ac- m Gam(l * n and’ "jersey CTy* Morning * m At 111 Kl, by Steamboat,* viaTaoonT an Ti -rsey CitgWestern Express. 00 At. WP* M,via Camden and Amboy, Acoorrum At 3 PM, via Camden and Amboy,’‘orand XrEx «resi.....aL— ~...... fi CO :At ,4 , M, by l Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey ——— *«> ■At f P M’-Rr' Steamboat via Taoony aud Jorsoy .°ltSS IC ! as « TiAofc ...... 325 viaOamd&n and Jersey City,Evening- At lIP M, via Camden and Jereey City, Southern orK A $ 6 and Amboy, Acbommoda tiot,(FroightanclPassonßor,)^ ut Class Ticket. 1 M 3d <( ** 160 ' 6 -f PW 1 hino 111113 daily* The 11P M, South ern fllau, Saturdays exceptod. ■ Fo **? e l v iS or P LambertviUo, Flemington, Ao.'jt 6 A. M and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf and 7.10 A M from. Kensington. , Fa- Water Gap. Stroadsburr, Boranton, Wilkesbarra, Mousroae, Great Bond, &o.,at 8 A. M.ftom Walnut *tre(twharf, and MO A. M. from Kensington, via Deli wara Laokawanna and Western il. R. For Mount Holly, atB and 9A. M., 3 and P. M. Fo* Freehold, of« A. M„ and 3 p! M. . „ „ . , m WAY LINES. bo; Bristol, Tronton, Ao., &1u2% and 4 P, M, from Waliut stroofc wharf, 7.10 A. M, and 6H P. M. from Kondngton. FolPalmyrHilliverton, Delanco, Bavorly, Barlinr ton, .-lorenoe.Dordentown, tco„ atl2K, l,and4)J I’.M. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bordontown and Intermo dlatoPlaoen, at2K P. M. ' Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 11 A. M. and l everly, Burhngton, and Bristol, at* P. M. ' Fifty Pounds.ofßaggage,only.allowedeaohPasson cer. 'PasEengpft aro prohibited from taking anything as n§gg»S» but their wearing apparel. Ail baggago over fiftytoimdstp bepjud for oxtra. The Company limit thoirrasponaibihty for baggage to One Dollarper pound, and -ttill not bo liablo for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept ly special contract. apl* WM. H. GATZMEK, Agent, FAIj L ARUANGB WENT —PHILADELPHIA WILUINGTON, BALTIMORE RAILROAD. „ bn andafter MONDAY, OCTOBKR 1. 1860. PABBENGEIt TRAINS LEAVE PHIL ADF.LPkIA: jjForßaltimoro at 8.15 A.M., 12 noon (Express), and Foi Chester at 8.15 A. M.» 12 noon, 2.16,4.15,6, and 11.10 P. M. . Fo:r Wv lmmgton at 8.15 A. M„ 12 noon, 1,16,4.15,6. and Foi New Caatlo at 815 A. M.and 416 P. M. •Foi Middletown atB.l5A. M. nnd 415 P. 51. Foi Dover at 8.15 A. 81, and 4.15 P. M. For Harrington Rt 8.16 A. M. and 4 10 P. M. Foi Miltoru atB,lB A. 51., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satutdays at 4,16 P. M.) ' at 8.15 A. 51, (Mondays, Wednesdays, •and fndayont4 15 P.Bl. •Fo?Seaford at 8.15 A. M.(Mondajs, Wednesdays,and Fridtys at 4 15 P. M. > For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M, , Ttam at 815 A, M. will connect at Seaford on Tues days ahuradaye, and Saturdaj s with steamboat to Nor folk, TRAINS FOR FHILJ DELPHIA: L«ave Baltimore at G. 30 A. M. (Express), 10.15 A.M., and 5 25 P. M ttavo Wilmington at 7.30,9, and 11.30 A. M.rl 45,3.45. and 9 33 P.M. l lave Salisbury at 1 SO P. M. Liavo Peaford at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Patur day>at7.2o A. M.)2.601*. M. £ri&ve Farmington nt < Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turaij. at SA. M.) 410 P. M. - 11 Liavo Milford at (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days at 7.60 A. M.) 4 P. M. Ljave Harrington at 8,15 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. Ltave Dovor at 9 05 A. M. and 6.2fi t\ M. Ltave Middletown at 10 15 a . M. and 6.40 P. M. Uave New Castle nt 8.30 and 11 A. M.» and 7.30 P. M, Liave Chester at 8.20 and 9.40 A.M., 12.04, 2J3, 4.25, and 9.15 P.M. _ _ L<ave Bam'mote for Military and Delaware Railroad at 1»«15 A. A 3, and 5 25 P. AI. TRAINS FOR'BALTIMOVH: Laave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M. "W ilmington at 3.25 A, M., 12 B 5 P. M.. and 12.20 FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, . will run as follows: Ljave Philadelphia for Porryville and intermediate places at 3)\M, Inave Wilmiugton for Porryville and intermediate places atfiP.M. Leave Baltimoro for Havre-de-Graoo and intermedi ate plocos at 4 25 Pi M. „ . . ON SUNDAYS: Only at 11.10 P. RI, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6.25 P, M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. 8629 S. hi. FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA ffIKwSSKSS® ANJ) READING RAtL ROAD.-PASSttNGER TRAINS for POITSVILLE, READING, and HARRISBURG. MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundars excepted.) Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW RILL.Btreets, PfilLAliEl<PHlA.(Possenger entrances an Thirteenth and on Cailowhill streets.) at 8 A M., qcmnootinK at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL R LAD, 1 P. M. traiurunmne to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. train running to Chamboraburg, Carhnlo, &o.: and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. fa. train, runningto Bun bnry* &c. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Now Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Street*, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances m Thirteenth and on Callowhtll Btreota.llor FOTTS YILLK and HARRISBURG, at 3.50 P. M., DAILY, for READING only, at 5 P. M„ daily, (Sundays ox- DISTANCES VIA PimjA AND READING From Philadelphia. Miles, To Phcenixville . 231 Reading—.—.— 63 Lobanon..— 86 Harrisburg.-.-. 112. Dauphin —— 124' Miliersburg...... , ..142 Trevorton Junotion-163 - Sunbury.- — 169, Northumberland —.171 Lewisburg -.-.178 Mi1t0n....~ . 183 Munoy 197] ■Williamsport 2091 Jersey Snore ...222 ! iiOOkHaven 236, i Ralston —.2331 Troy. 24iS I Elmira 2S7\ The 8 A. M., and 3 SO P* . Port Clinton, (Sundays cxc WISBA, WILLIAMSPORT mowing oloae connections « Canada,?he wen and South DISPOT IN PHILADELPJ I and CALLO WJHIL Streets. ,1 ap23-tf W. H. McILHENNEY, Eeoretary Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley K.K, Williamsport and Elmira . Railroad. ST. train connectdailvat coopted,) with the OATA- T, and ERIE RAILROAD, with Unea to Niagara Falls, thweat, •PfilA: Corner of BROAD JELMEA ROUTE.— PHILAIIELPHIA and BL <3/UICKEsT~ ROUTE to Catawissa, Rn- Mit, Wilkeabarre. Boranton. Danville. Milton, TVil* JUraraortL Tror, Ralston, Canton, Elmira. EafTalo, iNjagara Tails, Rochester. Clovelana.’Detroit. Toledo! . Chicago, fit, Louie, Milwaukee, and all points North and .West. r Passenger trains will Is five tho new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Roadigg Railroad, oornor BROAD and OALbOWHILL Strosts, (Passenger enfcr&nco on Cal 'lavrhifl street,) daily (fjucdaya excepted), for above es follows: t DAY EXPRESS. 8.00 A, M. I NIGHT EXPRESS 8.80 Pi M. , .Tho 6.0 p A, M., traui connect* at Rupert* for Wilkes ! Tho above trains make direot oonneotiona at Elmira with tho trains of tho Now York and Erie, Canandaigua .and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and Now York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, and the Carted oh. ‘BMgago oheokfxi to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, and all intermediate points. ■ piokotacanto irocnred at the Philadelphia and El miraßauroadLm eaTioket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CfP Ti'NUT Streets, and at the Passenger Depot, oornero. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. • THROUG EXPJtESa FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Plul. uelphia and Readme Depot, Uroad and i CallowhiU Btre t fdaily (Sundaya excepted), for all point? Westa i Worth, at Cp. M. Fjeigh.te mu. bodohvorod beforo 8 P.M. to Insure thmr going Uu / arne dar. Por further information apply at Freight Ucnot. THIRTEEN i*H and OALLOwTuLL, or to ' i CHAB, 8. TAPPEN, General Agent, ; Northwest oomor SIXTHandICHEHTNUTStreaU, apU-tf PUlladelptnu. \\t&nanmam NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. For BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN. EASTON, i fOAUOU CHUNK, HAZLETON. ECKLFY, WHIT 111 HAVEN, WILKESDARRE, WILLIAMSPORT, &o. TH RJ3B THROUGH .T JR Aim -- Ou and after MONDAY, July 2d, 1&53, Paarenser .Trains trill loovo FRONT and WiLLOY/ Streets, Phi ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays osoepted,) as follows: ! At 6.50 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Allentown, 'Msuoh Chunk, Hasleton, Wilkeabarre, Williamsport, l&o. 1 AtB.SO P. ftl, (Express), for Bethlehem* Easton. &o. i This train readies Easton at fIAQ P. M„ ana makes oloso oonneotion with Wow Jersoy Central for Now tYork. t At SP. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, ‘Ac. At 9 A. M, and 4 P. P. for Doylostowu. } At 10.50 A. M. and 6.W P. M. for Fort Washington, • The 6.50 A. M. Exoroes Train makes close oonneotion ;withtho Lehign Valley .Railroad at Betblohera, being ; the ohorteot and moat desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to all points in tho Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHUj ADELFHIA: , Leave Bethlehem at 6,53 A. M„ O.SO A. hi. and 5.23 P. ; Leave Doylestown at 7.50 A. M and 4,15 P, M. * Loave Fort Washington at 645 A, M, and 3.13 P. SI. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for BothleHem at 8 A. M. ' Philadelphia, for Doylostown, at 3 P.M. 1 Doylestown for Philadelphia at O.iO A. M, ■ Bethlehem for Pluladolprua at 0.00 P. M. Faro to Bethlehem-31 oO|FaretoMauohChunk.s2Bo Fare to Eo-nton .. rMlFare to ftoylestown.. 080 Through TiokelJLinact be procured at the Ticket Of ■fioesat WILLOW Street,or BEItKS Street,in order to eeonro the above rates of fare. i All Paaß9ngerTrainn(oxoopt Sunday Trains)oonnoot at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth- streets and Second and Third-street Poeeoaser ItAilroads, 20 minute's after .leaving Widow street. : ji3 ELLIS CLARK,rAgont. TXJW PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL railroad. i SCO MILES DOUBLE TRACE. 1860= msasmm 1860. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA- AND-PITTSBURG, Conneotios direot at PJiilftdeVljtfv with Through Train* Iron. Boston, New Vpric, and all points Em*, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams to and from ftU point* m tho West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers urmuparced tor speed and comfort by anj other route. Express and Fast Lines run inrouga to PitlJsbors, mthoutcfebv.seof Ca\aot CcnduotoTD. AUVntooKh Pas senger Traroa provided vith Loughridge’a Patent .Brake—fipeed under uorfoct ountrol of the engineer, thus addins nnioh to tno cr.fotr of travelers, Smoking Cara aro attached to eaoh Tram; Woodrcfl’a Sieepine Cara to KspreM and Fast Tram*. The JfIXFKEGS RUNS lUILY: Mail and Fast Linee, Sun day* excepted. Mail Tram l*a>*3 Fluiadolpiiia M 7 30 A. M. KHfctlilllO “ “ 11.00 A. I'd. JSxrrecs Train leaves “ lo.« l*. M. WAY 'CHAINS I.KAYIi AS FOLLOWS: Harnaburj Aooommodation.i via Colnmb*a, 2 P, is Columbia “ 4.W»i\ M. Farkeeburg " 6.40 i\ M, West Chester «* • 13 SOP. Hi. ~ - - - /eat Cheater* Faxsangero will take the Mail, v/ost Cheater Aooommod&tioDiamJ Columbia Tram?, Paßsensera for Bunburjr, Wiltiomaport, Elmira, Uuifa lo, Niagara Falls, ami intermediate potuto, ienvrasrWil lodslphm at 7.W A. M. and 3 P. to. ro directly throuKh.C Tickets "WestTfardmay be obtained at the offices ofthe Company in Philadelphia, New York, Keeton, or Bal timore > aud Tiokets Eastward at eny ofthe important Railroad Offices in the Went; aiEoon board any ofthe regular liine of Oteamet« C 2 the hlnnuuippi or Ohio more. v mar Fare altr&ja as lov» anytime Raaniok, w by-&ny other Route, For farther information apply At the PAseenser Bu tton, Soatheact comer of Eleventh and Market Street#, The completion oi tho western oonneotion* of the Pernitvlvania ItailToad to Cbior.rco.Tnsko thii the DIRECT LINK EAST AND THE SFhoeejinention of traoJc* by tho Railroad Bruise at Pittsbnrg, avoiding aH drwr.go or ferriage of Freight, ! togothsr with tho saving o* time, arc navantaEoa readily appreciated by Shippperfl of weight, and the Travel ling Fublio. McrohauU and Shipper*: entrusting tho transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speed ytransit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad an at alt timss as favoTtbh « an ttartt'i fcy eihtr flfisfroert Comvanits. tEr Be partiaular to snarl: packages " via Pencil. Bail road. F*r Freight Contract# or Shipping Bireotiont, apply tc, or address either of the following Agents of tbs Cwq. prv.r: B. A. BTETTAH'-ir. PJttabarr; H.C.Pietoo & Co., ZaneeriUo.p.i J. J. Johmtoa.Kipiey, O. Jl. MoNoely, Mnysville, Ky.; Ormaby AiCroppnr, Portsmouth,©.; Paddock A; Co,, Jeflereonville, Indi ana: H. W, Brown As Co.» Cmoiunoti, O.; Atnern & HibbfirtjCinoinuatuO.: K.C. Meldrum. Madison, Ind.; Jos. E. Moore, Lom<*villß, Ky.; P. O. O’Riley k Co., Evansville, lad.; If. W. Graham A 00., Cairo, III.; H. P. Safie.Shftier tc, Glag«,fit- Lorn*, Mo.: John H. Jlar ns, Nashville, Tonn.} Hama & Hunt, Momphis, Tenn.; Clargs & Co., Chicago, IU.:'W. 11. il. Koonts, Alton, IH,; or to Agonta of BaiJroadt. at ciifrrent pcuiv mine "West. . , S. B. KINGS TOW, Jr., Philatkbh.R. MAGRAW A. KOONS, 20 worth Otrftot, ftftltimor’*. fcREOH fc CO., 1 Actor House, oilG.William at., N«Y. iEEOH & CO., No. 77. State etreofc, Boston. it E. IL. HOUSTON, GenT Freight Agent, Fhih E, L, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phllß. B, LEWJK. Ccn’l Cvp’t Altoona, i'». JawiMMHKi'W’BSW CHESTER TRAINS via PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD. leave depot, corner ELEVENTH and MARKET, at 7.30 A.M*» 1230 P. M,» and-IP. M. On Sunday. leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M,, And/WMt Cheater atlp.M, NEW TRI-WEEKLY CHANGE. OF LOCATION for the receipt suddeh- Oa *fwid a(ler Monday, l5, Goods by this line will sond to 8 Ware house, under National Hall, 1324 MARKBT Street. Kntrauoe for drays in the rear of the buirains, from Thirteenth Street through Leiper street. Mark Goods •'Via Seaford, Del.” . Passengers will take the 8.16 A. M. train at the depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Fare for first-class passengers, including meals on the boat, 87 . . passengers, including meals on the boat, oomf H - F - KENNEy - M^i^ofTra^rtatjo^ EggriMiiMn WEST CHESTER SSS»B9HaND PHILADELPHIA RAILKOAD VIA MEDIA. , , CHANGEOF HOURB. On and after Monday, Beptemberl7ih 1860, the trains wIU leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, corner of Thirty-first and Markot streets, West Philadelphia, at 7,45 and 10 A. M., and 2.89 and 5 P. M. Leave WEST. CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 7 and 10.15 A. M., and 1.45 and 5 P. Mi ON SUNDAY. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast comer ofEighteenth ana Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3 Leave West Chester, at 7.50 A. M,,and 4.45 P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 5 V.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 2.30 P. M., oonneotatPennelton with tho Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad, for Conoord, Kennett. Avon dale, Elkview, &0., and for Oxford, via Btaze. Irom end of Track* at 7.45 A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, the 7.45 A. M. train from Philadelphia will con ned with a line of stages, via Oxford ana Hopewell, to Peach Bottom, in Lancaster oounty. _ The last Passenger Railway Cur will leave Front and Market streets SO minuses, and Eighth an<* Market streets 25 minutes before the starting time from the Dopot, and will carry a flag to denote it. „ , Offioe and waiting room, southeast oornorof JSTghtU and Market streets, where passengers, purchasing tiokets for West Chester, will be furnished with a tioket over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD. . General Superintendent Tho baggage oar will leave Eighteenth and Market streets one hour before tho departure of the train from the West Philadelphia Dopot. eel4-tf ISSmßa—u PHILADELPHIA, GER 0n “VoTg^W^o^-! 4 - im ’ Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, 9,10,11, and 12 a. M.« 1,1,9)4, 4,6, 6, 6)4, 7, 8. 9,10*. and 11)4 P. M. Leave tformantown 6, 7. 734, 8, 8)4,9,10.JLUA.W,. ‘■ ,>M iU 'W;af&, Leave Philadelphia 9.03 min, A. M., 3,8, 8, 7 H, and 18H P* Ift. LeaveGerm&ntown 8.10 min. A.M„ 1.10mJn.,4,fi)4» and S X P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Laave Philadelphia tf. 8,10,12 ATM., t, 4,8, 4)4. 8,9, and lctf P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, &40. 9.4011.40 A 1.40,9.40,6.30, 8.40, and 1.20 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Aeava Philadelphia 9.05 A. M., 2,6, and 7 X P* -H. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., 12AO, 6.30, and 9.10 ram., Pj M, „ FOR CONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 5J®. 7)4, 9.05, 11.05, min., A.M., 1.05,8.06,4 K, A65,6A0, and 113<P. M. „ Leave Norristown d, 7, 8.03, 9, 11 A. M.. IX, 454, 8 and 7)4 P. M. , ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 and 0 p, Id »,r A ' N " UJ ’ „ Leave Manayunk6&, 7)4, B.SS, 9)4, audits A, 3.C5,0,6)4,3, and 9# P. JVI, Leavef Philadelphia and 8 PM, Sieave .Manayunk IXA. M„ 04,6)4, and BAf P. M. _ , H.K. SMITH, General Superintendent, 119-tf DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Streets. ri notioju-ohjsstjbr HBRjeHjagg^PvALLEY RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND iN TERMEDIATE 'STATIONS,—On and after Nov. sth, 1850, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phils- SI C R A B Lto n Vg?l!l?ir?»°£ C ?p n^Sr sa 0 - f trances on Caltowhill. MORNING TRAIN for Dewrinstewc, 'eaves at 8.00 AFTERNOON TRAIN far Downlngfwy, at 4.30 P. M. DAILz (Sundays exeepted.) By order of the Board or Managers el ita Ptilxevipr-u and Etuis* Railraad Company. MS W. H. Mol fiHRWNP.V. Ruaretsr, KK ommb THE ADAMS EXPRESS £S2SSBiCOMOffiQ6 390 CHESTNUT Street, forwards.Paroels, Paoka&es. Merohandisp. Bank Notos,_ and Bpeoie, either hr its own Lines or nn oonneotion with other Express Companies, to all the prinnir*' towns and oities of the United States, E. S. BANDFORX), Venera) Superintendem *JiHE FiW TEKPKIBE INSURANCE OOMP nNV OF PHIXiAD&VHIA. (KIKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY., COMPANY'S BUILDING, 8. W, COKiV.fr* FOITRTif AND WALNUT STREETS DIRECTORS. F« JU.TCHIOXD STARR. MoRDKSAI £», WimjaxMoKxii Sao. H. Stvart, Najlbbo Fhazixr, John H. Brown. John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnkstocx Bbnj. TiTBBDioXt Andrew D. Cabs. Hxnbt Wharton. J. L.JErrinobb. • F. RATOHFORD STARR, President CHARLES W. COXE. Scoret&rr, feii Northern Central. Railroad. Delaware mutual safety IN SURANCE COMPANY incorporated by the legislature of PENNS YL VANIA, 1835. OFFICE S. E, CORNER THlfti AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MAKIWE INBUKANCE ON VEBBELSJ CARGO. > To all parts of the World. FREIGHT. \ INLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River. Canal*, Lake*, and Land Carriage _ toall parts of the Union FI R E i Nft U RANGES Snnlmry and Erie R. R. On Morohawlwe generally. On Stores- Dwelling. Houses. Ao. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1859. 8123.050 Philadelphia City 6 tf'oent. L0an.,8123,050 00 $lOO,OOO Pennsylvania State 6 cent. Loan. 93,ea5 03 $21,00Q Pennsylvania.Btate6# i 'cen{.Loan.- 21.000 00 926,000 U.S. Treasure 6ft V'cent.Notes and interestdne—... 26,263 M 930,000 U. B.,Treasure*#' cent. Notes and „ interest dne....— 30.615 00 925,000 Temporary Loan to the City ofPhila delphia,~.~« 28.000 00 960,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 3d Mortgage oent. Bonds ~ 4.8600.00 920,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort _ _ gaeeS#'cent. Bonds. 1J,500 00 914,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 # ot. ooupon Bonds. 12,600 00 913,000, 300 ehares stock Germantown Gas Company, interestard principal guarantied by the city oi Phila* _ 15.000 00 98,000.100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany~—. 3,775 00 96,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad - . Company.- 360 00 92,860 shares Philadelphia lee Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com* pany, Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company —— _ 2,210 00 5455.550 9408.718 £4 onda and Mortgages, and Heal Estate, Of fios 8ui1ding........ 75,2(3 S 5 Bills receivable for Insurances mado 181,638 63 Balanoo due at Agenoies—Premiums on Ma rine Poliolos, interest, and other debts due tho Company. , , 68,564 68 Bonp and a took of sundry Insurance Com panies—. „.. „ 8,260 00 Cash on Deposit in 8ank....... 67,060 si William Martin. Edmund A. Souder, Theophilua Paulding, John R. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Troquair, William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M, Huston, George C. Loiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelly, WILJLI. THOS. C. HENRY LYLBURN, Sec (QUAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPA bujldings, «a walnto S?fi^ 0 p &,W KLP « lA -. cAPrHj; AND sua- PLUS_©Bfi?,74B.7o.—lnsures against Lons or Damage by Firp, andthe Perils of tha Sea, Inland Navigation and Wraiiiportation. GSOIIGB H. KART, President. JS. r. ROBR Vico President. £t*JKl» C*OQGBSIAi»X* # Beo’jr ana Trcssirr. 3. 51. BVTLKiIi Anil taut Seoretorr George H, Hart, A. 0. Cattail, E. W, Bailey, H. R. Coggahall, Hon. H. M, Fuller. TN SURANOE COMPANY OF THE ABTATEOP PEN NBY LYA NI A—FI K E AND MA RINE INSURANOE - Nob. 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered m 1794—Capital 3200,000—Feb. 1, 1860, cash value, 3433.792 77. All invested in sound and available seounties—con tinue to insure on Vobbolb and Cargoes, Buildings, titooks of Merchandise, <fco.. on liberal terms. _ 0 - DIRECTORS. KW f Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Parauel Grant, Jr., Charieo Macalestor, Tobias Wagner, WHhamS.Smith, Thomas D■ Wattson, John 8,-Budd, _ Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles 8. Lewis, George O. Carson. __ TT t _ D. SHERRERD, President, WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ■ jeO-tf anthracite insurance compa- NYv-Antliojlcod Capital BWO.OCO-CHARTEJI PERPETUAL. Office No. 911 "WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against lo 3« or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Farmture, and Merchandise gene rally, , Also, Marine Insurances on Vowels, Crrecur, c.nd Freights. Inland Inßuranoa to all of the Union. DiliEOTOlrS. Joseph Max Gold. Dr. Georgo N. Eokor* Johnß. Blakiston. Wra.F. Dean, J. L, Baum. ESHER, Prosident. .DEAN,Vico President, anS-tf Jftool) Ep.hor, D. Luther, L. Audonried, Dans Pearson Fetor Sioger. WM. F, W. Rl. SMITH, Secretary. Life insurance PANY.-THK PENN RANCH COMPANY, SSI O §937,691.83. IN&tfitbS LIVES for the annuities and endQvraonta- Koal Estate, and makes all contingencies of Lifo. They act as Exonutora, Trustees, and Guardians. THU'S' Darnel L. Miller, Henjamin Coates, Ricuard 8. Newbold, William P. Haoker, William H. Kern, Samuel C Hue*, Charles Hallowoil, Henry C. Townsend, ilodolphus Kent, William H. Carr, P. V. Duflon, William Jlobertaon, Warner M. Banin. .. . P. P, Mioh.. DANIEL BAKU I JonN W. IIORBOU. Bt3QTQ< American fire insurance oo„ ■t 9. INCORPORATED 1310—CHARTER FERRET- No. 810 WALNUT Streot, shore Third, Fhil&ilelslun. Ravins a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In voßtod in pound and nrailahlo Beouritiea, confinuoTio insure on Dvrelhnia, Store,, Furniture, Merchandise, Vowels tn Fort and their qarsoes, and other Force oat Froporlr. All lower liberally and prolriptlr ndla jtei. . vrusoroKs. ' ffhos. H. Marts, John 5. Lams, John Mi elsh, James K. Campbell. Samuel C. ulortcD. Kdmund O. Butilbi Fatriok Jlradv. Unas, W, Poultt's*. Israel Mornu, aLPEM O. L. |7>XOHANGE INSURANCE -• COMPANY —Office Wo, 403 WALNUT fftreet. FIRE iNBUIIANGEQon Iloum find Merchandise ffenorauy, on favorable term*, either limited or por- P 8 tujl. t , tr , OiaEOTORS. Joromiahßonsall, Edward!), Koberw John Q,. Gmnodo, John J. Griffiths, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben 0. Halo, xhomae Marsh, John McDowell, Jr., Baml. L. Bmedley. Jm. T. Hale, Bellefonte, JEREMIAH BON*G\LL, President, JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vies President. Edward W. David, ffeoretarr mh mtf RAILROAD LINES. EXPRESS COMPANIES, INSUKANCE COMPANIES, .DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Homy Sloan, fcdward Darlington, H.Jonas Brooks, Spencer M’llvnine, . Thomas C, Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P, Jones, James B. M’Farland, Joshua P.Eyro, D.T.Mo S r 6 s “S I , e,PUt ?- b ’ g i a'rTl resido n t. J. HAND, Vice Prenidont, joretarr, dl(s-tf BtfiECTOJta, E. P. Kous, Foster S. Perkins, Andrew R. Chanibf'jß Samuel Jones, M< I)., mbS-tf 3 AND TRUST COM MUTUAL LIFE INBU -SHESTNUT Street. Assets, Otrhole term of life—grants -purchases life interests in l contracts depending on ilia Administrators, Assignees, JTEEB, Snpiuel E. Btotcs, William Martin, James 13. McFarland, Joseph H.. Trotter, James Kustnn, Theophiluo Paulding, Edmund A. frouder, DamelL. Hutohlnw>n, John W. Ilornor, Ellis 8. Archer, Samuel J. Christian, Josepn M, Thomas, John Q. Brenner, lor, Easton. *, President, i, 9TOKEB, Vica Pres t. •VTT. BUIS SALB3,uy SOURNESS,' BRISIiBYV&. w -1 Nbi <29 MARKET STSISE p sale November S, at 10 o’olock.'try oatatosnO, on 0 months’ credit. .. FALL SALES STOCKS AND HEAL ESTATE 500 peokasea and lot* (if fenoy and staple Frenoli dtj £i*hteonth Fall Sale, November MTitihaEiobrnie Roods, comprisinE a desirable assortment. ’ »9"llandbills pert ready. - - *-“* ™"“ ,s Sample* arranged .for : examination, with eata losocs, early on the morninr Of sale. ' NP. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Buc • ooaaor to B, SCOTTY Jr;, 1 481 CHESTNUT St , . AND FaNc/ BILK VELVETS, A fttJl “£,eof superior qualityrioh anddesirsble colors TRIMMING RIBBONS. 100 ffrie soult i, iomS and velvet bonnet ribbons , rich trimming velvets, fanoy fringes, extra quality^Paris embroidered bonnet flnnsa ' ■ * . embroideries. . ft. line of nob neir etyles embroidered oambrio and jaoonet, and book collars and Sets; embroidered and colored linen aDd peaue seta tJ ocopet flouncing, em broidered linen, oambrio handkerohiete.&oT^ B 4 WHITE <IOODS, NETS, Etc! A line, of assorted numbers oambrio and jaoonet muslin bishops, lawn. Swiss nmrim, black and white stiff net, ao. • ' < On Wednesday Morning,. BlNovember 7, by catalogue, on la credit, commencing atlOo’olock. 13HIL1P FORD & OO.j AUOTJONBERB, A No. »30 sjAjODSt StTi>ets:»hO f-H MtSoR Street - pi ' ’ • POSITIVE SALE OF 11000 CARES BOOTS.SHOES. BROGANS,4NPj&IfM SHOES. .. , „ On Tburiday Morning, . November 8, at 10 o’clock' precisely, will be sold, by oataloguo, on 4 months’ oredit, 1.000 esses men’s, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip, .grain* Hungarian, and -thiok boots, kib and oult brpesn*, calf and buff Congress gai ters, and Oxford ties j women’s, raisses’i&sd children’s goat, oalf/atid kid boots and blioss. Also, a rull assortment of city-made goods. The early attontionof purchasersisroqnested. ter'Goods open for examination with'catalogues early on morning of sale. ’ mfOSES NATHAHS, AUOTIONEBB i™. AND UOMMIMigiI MEHOHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH had RACE Strset*. , , HOKEY.VO fcOAK4 €34.009 to loan, At the. lowest rates, on dlamonos, watches, jewolry, silver plate, drr goods, olothing, g/c- Gonest'segars, hardware,ontlerrpiaiibß. mirrors, luy niture, bedding, and oa.goods otVeTerr’ description, >a largo or email araqunte, from one-vdollar to • thousands for any length of tune agreed on. • •F” The Oldest Established House in this city. B9* Private entrance on RAGE Street tar Business hours from A A. M. to # P. M, TJflavy insurance ior the benefit of:depositors CHARGEE ONLVT WO PER CENT. , «r Advances of $lOO and upwards at two per tent, Advances of 4180 and upwards, at one per oent, for short loans. BALE OF FORFEITED COLLATERALS. On Thursday Morninr. „ November 8, at 10 o’olooki at M. NaTHANS’ Auotion Store. Southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets, in Seoqnd-stor/ Salesroom, entranoe from Race street. Consisting oi— ' , * ' Several coses of first quaUty French Calf Birina, fevers! oases Kip and Calf Skins. Several cases superior Split Leather. Dealers, Sboefinders, and others are invited to attend the sale, as the Leatherwili positively be sold without the Icßst reserve, m lots to suit purchasers. Open 'for examination the day previous to the sale. - - a JMU NATHANS. M FITZPATRICK *,BROS., AUC • TI9NBERS,6«i CREBTNLX Street, above Sixth. - - - - - „ - BALES EVERT EVENING, At 7 o’olook, of Books, stationery and fanoy goods, jewelry.'docks, silver plated ware, cutlery, paintings, mqsio&lmetraementa &o. Also:. Hosiery, dir goods, boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. DAY SAEES every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o’clock A.M, , k , PRIVATE SALES, A t private sale several large-consignments of watches, jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery, fanoy gooes, «c. To which is solicited the attention of oi ty and country-merchant* and other*. • - - Comngnmentssolicited of all kinds of merchandise, formtherpubhopr private sales. Liberal oash advances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attended to. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WOKKS_NEJ»FIE Jt LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, and FOUNDERS,' hayrn*, fot manr y.am, been in «ucses,rul operation, end been eiolnnvelr. enjeted in bniwim! and rersirm* Manneand Rivdr £n«nM, hick and low tresmre. Iron Bpa», Wat«r Tani«, Pro»eU«ni, So., *o.,re«peoffoll> offer to the nnblio, tn home Ml. nictated to sontiMt iOt Engine of Hi! Bines. Marine, River, and Rtabonarg, having boU oi paterns of different sixes, are *preparea to' execute or ders with quick despatch. Every desorption of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, or the best Pennsylvania oharooal uon,, Forgings, of all sixes and kinds ; Iron and Brad Castings* ofairdesoription*: Koll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other wore con nected with tho above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at theft establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharfdoek room for re pairs of boats, where they oan lie in'perfeot safety, and are provided with shears, blootar, falls, fto., As,, fer raising heavy ox light weights. JACOB G, NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. Jel4-tl BEACH and PALMER streets. SSUVXL v. KBRXier, I, YAVtXAX muni, ©OBTHWASK'fbuMDSY" 1 K?. AND WASHINGTON SPXKftn. raiLAD*C.?BIA, 34BRRI0K A SONS, ENGINEERS-AND. MACHXNISftfi, Man sfac Sure High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, lor Land, River, and Manns oemco, Boilers. Gasometers, Tantah Iron Boats, A*.; Carting •f all kinds, either Iron or Brass. ■ ■ Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ao. . i • ltetcrta and Gas Maohintry »T the latest and mart In proved construotio Every desoriptioj) oi PMntetioa'.Maehinerr; neh ca Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fauu Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pum>mg:Ksxfne3; Ao; > . Sola Agents for N. RiUieux’s Patent sugar Boiling Apparaws? Steam Hammer; ari - Ajpmwall & WeliJrpj Patent CeutnfigalSugaT Draia lur Maskine <• •."aal-V'i POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 9H BE ACH Stri nt. sfenßington; iiiaM H. TIERS informs his fnends tnatThaving pur-' ob&scd the entire stock of Patterns-at the above Foun-- drjr. ho 1R NQW prepjired to. receive order* for Rolling, Grist, and Haw Mill Castings, Soap. Chemical, an l House Work, Geanng. Castings made from' Rever berate rycr Cupola Furnaces, in dry or 'green sand, or ;losm . -, 1 ;J 1 myg-tf BUSINESS cards; Dr. s. t. beale, ' DENTIST. Has removed to 1113 CHESTNUT Street, (Girard Row,) Philadelphia. - 0c25-lm* TiAWSON & NICHOLSON, , ' bookbinders, „ Nos, 319 and 39X MINOR Street. Between Market undGtiestuut streets, JAMES PAWSON, , , JAB. B, NICEOLEON, iiV ly* J NICHOLSON, • -wr - . Manufacturer of OHIRTB. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARB. A large and ohoioe assortment, and wsll mi.pi. always on nand, unto whtoh I particularly invite the attention of cash and prompt-paying shobt-timv buyers. . 8* E. Comer of. SECOND aid ARCH Streets, Phila- - Bui-Bm* SFUGUET & SONS, * IMPORTERS Oh HAVANA Cl BARS, No. 216 Sonth FRONT Street, Keoeivo .regularly a mil assortment of desirable Cl GARS, which they offer at low rates, for cash or ap proved oredir. . jelO-ly ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.— •TOY, OOE, & Go. Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively circulating papey, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news- Sapors of oity and country, at the offices of JOY. COE, i.CO., Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York, seM-tf' SSOI.CSO 57 KR. CORSON, • RETAIL ESTATE BROKER, NORRISTOWN, PAi. OFFFRS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE, some of the most desirable and productive farms in Montgomery and Chester oopnties. Also, several Mer chant and Gnat MiUe, in desirable parts of theoonntry. , Persons wishing to purchase properties, either as homes or investments, will find ft greatly to their ad vantage to call, or Write for a catalogue. Several handsomely located farms to'exchange for city property. Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. Aoplyto • -■R. R. CORSON. 0024-lm ; .NORRISTOWN.Pa. INDUSTRIAL,,STOVE WORKB @WILLIAM"a- NEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . IB S TO V ES, No. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, Offers the mo*t perfect, convenient, and economical Gas-burning Cooking Stove yet invented. • Inquire for his Lehigh Gas-burnoT, to obtain the best Stove muso. , Also, one of the largest and most complete stock of Stoves for heating parlors, chambers, stores, count'ng houses, &0., in the city* The attention of the public is solioited, 0011-Sm STOVES! STOVES!! git JAMES SPEAR, •£2*s , Ho. 1116 MARKET STREET, is now prepared to meet the wants of the pub.io more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invitos compakativb examination. The following are among his own popuiar inventions, several of which have already obtained a national ration as surpassing Inexctf imrs and # con tuny any other Stovos muse*. • JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas-burning Cookiug Stove, acknowledged to be the best Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the-Patentee of the oelebrated Gas-oouflummg Cooking Rango, now rapidly coming into general use. JAMES SPEAR is the Pnwotpo pfthe Improved Sil vers Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor Btove, JAMES SPEAR la the Inventor of tha Improved (Patented) Onjamontnl stovo Urn, whioh, from its bwnty and utility, is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the. Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Cpmfort-savmg Ironing Pan, ee J^dB^^.o^r&. t ?. rM ' 1 ai th * F,riwdS R U InVmtor 01 tio ImtroTed For all oT the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages whtoh roomy* but to be understood bv the »** UD i VorB r a ® appreciated .and preferred to any otherartioleß of that in themar&et: and he m o want C of^?« a e^ d invitation to all persons ' sail and examine for themselves. shoin’tTflm { \ avo every attention chador not ’ intending immediately to jmr- QUAKER OITY GAS CON jrgl SUAIER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, *&SjL Poventh Month. 1860. a_ 1 ; IM MOVBMENT ON SUPER'S _ By tho use of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor and Office Stovos all dust may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many houia, withont any attention to the fire, and at a gn»at saving of fuel. For sale by CHARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 305 North SECOND street, above Vino, where the excellent bas-ronsuming Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT, unsur passed in its operations, may he obtained. Of the large number now m operation, every stove, we believe, give? entiro satisfaction. 005-3 m J. THE CELEBRATED ROYAL fSSg COOKING STOVE is the beat and mostpopu tigsre lar Cooking Stove in the market. It is made either with or without gas-burning fixtures. Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. Foundry Warerooms, 209 North SECOND Street. 08-2 m THE FIERY STAR GAS-BURN £33 INtt ANI) RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, is the best and most economical Heating stove Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Warerooms, 200 North SECOND Street. • 08 2m rflfr - OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE J£n& STOVE is the most economical Stove of the kind, and much moro durable than the Gas burners with a shoet-iron base. Manufactured and lor sale by NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. Foundry Ware rooms. 209 North SECOND Street , 08-2 m Rosin, tar, and pitch.—l.soo bbis assorted mades, for all purposes; 125 bbla Tar. 880 mTTtemtb c &CO.f &Awg, LKY ' il?- 175THALE OIL. 6,500 gallons extra TV bleaohedPnJmOii, 7,800 calkins crude Whale Oil, for sate bj ROWLM, ASHSURNRH, & CO. No! 16 South Wharves. • . no. OPIRITS T URPENTINE—93 bbls Spirits ABaßu nff* STOVES. SAXES BY "iMTCTIOf?" ]tys THOSXAB' '& SONS. I T* • :«(!., 139 and 141 Booth F(,0,; -' ■- t,« (Formerly Nos. 67 and 69,) a ATTHK EXCHANGE 1 - A* S™ 80 ! 84 ’ thousand- eatßkgueg, n Si teK. ns f„fcM® »"■«>•- »wrtT fi. b" ~ JSfAL ESTATE A'PFRIVATE sals. «Ain amount of real estate at private DTODfirtr * P?infl^ 8 iT T , nption oTsity aad oountr aJKd l v^i‘^S ! Sifomlifin O KrV® SSSSS EIGHTEENTH FALL SALE—NOVEMBER 13 Orphans’ Court Bale—Ei! at. of Jonathan J. Bloca-n, Brown Stone .itESIDSNCE. Na ISOB Yotanhlß Modem Throe-atomßriok RESIDENCE, No 909 Walnut street, west of Ninth f hae two hath rooma, hot end cold water, winter,end anmmerldt- A<f n8 ’ balcomesin second and third stories, Executor’s Sale-Estate of -William A. Edwards, Esq., [VALUABLE CHEBTNWBT. STORE.—Larva and valuable store, southwest oorner Ch»etnut and Twelfth mortgaEe 0t 26 efl ‘ 145 GIB.OW may remain on Sale-Estate of A. Lawrence, deceased, Modern DWELLING, with side yard.No.loO4 Vernon street, west Tenth. E ! ta 4 e - BIJBINEBS STAND. - Three story and fS?r?;S. Bew,n4,& « t ' AVe^ Executrix s Peremutory Sale-Estate of Charles W. | sa^sSSSSr fene' dwemn\ ra etone fr ffle oh^ut stcf, &c, s> stone barn, gr&t miU, saw mill, Handsome Double Briok RESIDENT!!? Ninth street, below South. Lit MhgaSf’ B,s Soath Executor’s Bale—Estate of David Bhetxi?n« street. Bl °' y B " 0k N0?938 I Bonth B Kiui Largo and Valuable BUILDING J.OT.sn bvS9sfeet west Bide of Broad street, loath of Monntnmt oaml story Bnok prreUinrsin tb* rear. ““e , e h tfFfftSinth‘wird“ treet ’“ d no,til .S'SS DWkILING.No. 52, Bomb Eleventh street, north of Booth street, has the modern conve menoes. Immediate possession. - - DWELLING No. 1238 Pott? street, between Twelfth ajd Thirteenth streets, south of Coateß straetT Sale absolute. NINETFENTH FALL SALK-NOVEMBER 20 • Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of James Young, de- Three story briok DWELLING, R 0,12» Filbert st.. west of Twelfth sfreet: has ras, bath room; Ae. Neat modern DWELLING, No. 459 N. Fourth st.. south of Noble street; has the modern conveniences, and is m perfect order. Neatmodern DWELLING, No. 1457 N. Seventh st. above Master street, with side yard. The house has the .gas introduced, bath room, hot sod cold water, cooking range, Ao. - * Modern three-story briok DWELLING, southeast corner of .Corinthian averue and_ Cambridge street, near the Girard College Passenger Railroad, Twentieth ward. Peremptory Sale. Valuable COUNTRY SHAT, 10 aeres, with' elegant brown-stonemansion.stonestable, and other modern improvements, situate about One mile east of the Wil low Grove Turnpike, and within I# miles of the Chel tenham station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. It is surrounded by elegant country seats. Pale abso lute. , . _ Administrator’s Peremptory Sale. ’ ’ L Three-rtory briok DWELLING, No. U 7 Coates et. between Frontand Buad streets. SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE LONDON BOOKS: in the various de- ® t A ra T e S t D°^KT^ PICT °> I^ IrAMD ILLUB - Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, > Nov. 7. 8, and 9. At the Auction Store, will be sold, a large oolle of valuab’e 1 ondon Books, many of them beautifu lustrated with fine engravinKS. Also, popular Amenosn puMications, •9* For particulars see catalog nee. , _ , Sale No. 93* North ELEVENTH Street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,: LMPERLAL CA PETS, ho. ’ . On Wednesday Moraihg. . 7th inst, at 10 rttiaok, at No. 938 North Elevea street, the household end kitchen furniture, impen carpets, fine feather beds, fco. . 'JTrtMay be examined at s o’clock on the morning the bale. - Ba!e at Not. 189 and 141 South FOURTH Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PlStB MIR •ROBS, TIANO-FOSITBS, BRUSSELS CARPETS. .1 e , , , On Tinman, Homini. At 9 o’clock, at-the Auotion Store, an assortment o excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc- from. families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale, BHXPPINO. FOB THE SOUTH—OHAKLE.t , Heavy Freight at as aversid ef pi» vxwt per —n\. lewNew York Steamship rates, v • fOR CHARLESTON, S* U. Wke UJB. Mali Steamship KEYSTONE STAVE, Coe tom Charles F» Mwyhmas, wih Mil cn, Tuceday, Nov. 6,at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Whrcughm.fl tow ghsurs s*x The. 9. 8. Mail BtoamshS jWAiS GEOKBU. Oaptein Jokn /.«»»Swlwa.w-Saturday, Nov, at 10 o’clock A. M> . , • # * ' through m 18 fo 60 hours—only 68 hours at Sea. fivTOm'rW^a^sivsa svery day. r i7', ■. v andSouthweaLr - - At both Charleston and Savannah, tkeee Shies an- Freight andlneartnoe.on vraperrioa cl Sseee shipped South will be found' fobe lower by. tbbee shim tham by auhng vumsls, the -f e^umbefogbie-hwi vSm H/H—lnsaraaee en all.iflfeee4 Freight S» ; entirefr unnecessary, farther tban.Chwierton or wavaanan. the Railroad Companies taking xPruksfroa theseMnw. •; ;; great ni : FAS®-’. ~ - A Fare by thia r oute 25 te 40- per oeutunnapor than by ton Mi SeviHaei «tearcii3S3®CL UDiSaAlsiALe m the whole roots, excect jfr«e iCMitotai 00. (On,, noli to Monti ora,lr - j.. _ . . To ? 3Sl£J£“I”5-lS « < “Atlanta. ll oo __ » S • .■Montgomery—*-, 85-00 > cninnOMf, jj ••Mobile- MOO . »S New‘Orleans-.-, 89 76 Moatgoaara-HZ J7 75 ' ‘ Mobile-i-V.__,, sus RpoxviHe frfPS) NawOriotia 8» n at 90 mh Ch%rle>ton*via Savannah. mo# No bills, of lading signed Uter the'ship has sailed. For freight or jjwf® apply on board, at *eoc*4 whaTfabsr® Vmoi»ti»fet*nrto -- ' ALZXr HERON, Jr.tA._CX)., ’ - - N 0.126 NORTH * Agents m Charlestop, -Tg s. &T. 6. BUDD. - „■ w .SavannAh,HUNTER*GAMMELL For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carofin* every Wue*dar, - ' -For Florida from Savannah, steamerr St* Man'* and St John's ever? Tuesday and Sataicay.- THE BRITISH AND NOETB ffijgjSrni AMERICAN ROSAS* MAIL STEAM.*. npHIBW YOSX TO LIV2RPOOL. Chief Cabin Poasag*— *,m • flflQong Cabin ” „ . , _ MOM BOSTON TO LITSBPQUU Chief Cabin Pfwsxa •n*. Second Cabin Passage 'eo The ships from New York ohU at Cork HsrhnV Tho ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor* AFRICA, P SCOTIA* (now building.) • These vessels carry a dear white light at Bast-head : rreen on utarboard tow ; red on port dost. PERSIA, Jpdiins.leavos N. York, Wednesday, Oot, 30 CANADA Ander.ra, •• Boeton, WHnHSir, oetl7 ‘ N. York, Wednesday, Oot. *4 ARABIA, Stone, “ Boston, Wednesday, o<?t. 31 lr * N. Yorx, Wednesday, Nov. 7 wpqu 4 V l o ’ , Bojftcn. Wednesday, Nov. 14 Judkins, u N. .\ork, Wednesday, N0v.21. Berths not seonred until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of those sluvs will not be accountable foe <Jo i*' , M l , Wer '» Jewelry. ProoitJea Jtone? orMetals, unless billaoflftchng are eiened tkersfor and the value thereof therein expressed. For fteShtor pas sage, apply to _ -. K. dCNARJ). .0010 4 Bowling Oreen, New York. KEROSENE OIL. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. „ In order to meet the oonstanUr-inoreasicc demand for this justly CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have now doubled their former capaci ty, and have the most extensive works for manu facturing Oil from Coal \n the Vntts4 States: and m order to insure for us o oonitaot Apply, adequate' to the demand, they have positively refused to establish any now agenoies, or oreate bit new outlets for it what-, ever. What we claim for this Oil is, n'3UNi o r R ORmTY E ,N^o A ugy RASgBWERI . ms; l° a litlit, oleanlmßM, oheapni«a Md Mfety. /h«™ T ™ explosive properties, i», b™ 1 THEORY °\t^ f jill o oiv E general it has been introduced consumers will use nQf.foer* _ As there are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we hhntiondsalersin uartioniar Against using this trade fh« . euever ooubts exist as to the genuineness of MSmmS l 4louTit,lSl&S i * ' an “ ,lol " aT be We ofler it to theirade oft the COMPANY’S LOWEST PRICE, and all orders addressed to us by or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. m 2. LOCKK A CO., Sole Agen&nnd Manufacturers of Aloobol, Burning Fluid, and Pine Oil, OoliMin No. 1010 MARKET St., Philadelphia. PIANOS AND MUSIC. PIANOS! PIANOS!.! PIANOS M PIANO-FORTES, MELODEONS, PIANO-FORTES. cZ.'SiiStbM C °" _jarU-Ij SEVENTH ana OfilaiiTN&l. gSESH STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA SSSXt;TJiPX OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND.sy.UARE PIANOS, now prelerrea m conoerta and in private circles by the best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from judges like Gottcohalk, others. Challenge ell competition. BLABIUB BROTHERS, dS-ly 1006 CHESTNUT Street. MACKEREL, SHAD, HERRING, &o. 1000 bbls Nos. 1, Sand 8 large and medium Mao* kerel, in assorted packages, of a very choice eeeLta also CO hbls. new No. S large Mackerel, Whalf bbls uewNo.Sdo da, 80 bbls new No. 5 medium do. 60 do nev Eastern Mess Shad, 50 half bbls new do do do. UCO bbls new Eastport No. 1 Herring, soo do do Halifax No, 1 do, K 0 do new Boston No. 1 1 do, ICO do do No. 1 soale Fish. 25 do prune No. 1 Salmon, 100cumtalsGrasdBank Codfish. I ON !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK. M °UT!-(300D NEWS FOR ALLI-Th. MW?- laiUng Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she sucoeeu* when all others have failed. AH who are in trbuVJQ, aD who have been unfortunate, deceived by folse uy to hor for advice and comfort. i* lave oifmirs s&t never fgils,’ She has the seoret of winning the a£fe*- Pens of tho opposite sex, It is this fact which induces Ulj'.erate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy hey advertisements, She shows you the likeness of tow fu turo wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well knows to the publio at large that sko I* tho first and only per son who can show the likeness in.reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of tile, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both mamee andsinclo, wnodaiur and eagerly vimt her.. Come one 1 oorpo aO > to No. U&f LOMBARD Street* between Joai per and llronA - . ''3UO6-s** J ALEP—For sale bv WETHERILL & BROTHER, AT Mid «9 Hottt BEOONDStfMtB PRIVY-WELLS cleaned at a low price tft
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