\PK jw iiius HadHT ah AoTOORAT.— The Paris cerrA'fior.dont of tbs London Titnss ellndea to the eons taut fear. ot. his lift la wbiob tho-EOTl: ror of ! «Ko®r*BBhH'r«sof the Carbonari,, ,IHjrißg his late tripliii.hlißowdominions ovary takofttnget easpioioaa unt/m» One vary onrious means of inrtri®ghj ,!l *ft . reAjrtM'tO > IV.was. bouses withltf "a'certain dtrianoeof the imperw. reaidenee to give up thi keyset ‘ h *'?'V a r r ?£' police. These IndlrMaW. >W* to asi tor whole vial* >nd for some dtyi befor«, to_aBK !or_ e.% j ho ? ».ia the Pilace , ViCtoito la Nice,** B emptied of all itM inbabl-; tantewU {heUpepSWlaitjd; nobody' know for precisely wfirt 5 piopne tors roe vacating it, reoeived from the authorities the &nb bf 60,000 franc*; the boose, it Is soppceea, having been in some wayußoful to the police. EijOpbmest ik VißamiA.—There was quite aiTeioitement in Manchester, Ya., on Baturday and Sunday,in consequence of the elopement of oneot the prettiest young girls of that town with ; a man who had saooeoded in- gaining a place in her affeatlohs. They went over to Richmond on .Friday night during a heavy rain/and scoured apartments at a prominent hotel. The departure of. the- pair becoming known in. Manchester, a party of yourig men followed in porsutt ana found tho yonpg lady, bat conldF »0t the wroteh: who had betrayed her. would have received one hundred lashes aud a coat of tar andfeathcrs. -The scoundrel had the girt bright and early the next morning and made good® hisiesoapo. The young lady, who is just sixteen years of ago, and of-rare pertonal beauty, was condnoted to tho residence ef her aunt The villein who had so grossly betrayed her is from the Yankee States, and many years older than tho yonng girl whom he had promised to marry. ‘ ' - ' ' Thjs s foaii that prevailed here on Saturday wu quite severe on the sound and along its coast. At New Haven the spire of a church on Wooster, square was blown down. The New York and New Raven Railroad waa in many places submerged; and’the express train to Boston, leaving New York with twelvo loaded oars—became the sonnd boats would mako no trip—was an hour and three quar* tors late at' New'Haven, on account of the obstruc tion of tho traok. Soon after leaving New Haven a telegraph pole, blown part way over across the track, smashed the head-light of the locomotive, and from this point to Har ford the train crept along carefully in the thick darkness. It encoun tered a fence, blown across the toad, but no da mage was done. At Hartford the light was re placed, and the train rcaohed here safely a little before It o’olook. — Springfield Republican. Quite a etifc was created in Winona, Minne sota, a few days ago, by the elopement of a young married woman with a couple of strangers. Bhe was not living happily with- her husband, and happening to meet these* strangers at her mo ther's, where she was staying over night, she con cluded to go.off .with them, and go she did, earry iug with her a large quantity of wearing apparel and numerous or doles of domestic utility which she thought she might need. As soon as he was in formed of the tact her husband started after the trio/ rsvoiver in hand. He overtook the party at La Grosso, Wisconsin, induced his faithless wile to rotnm homo, and had one of the young men ar rested on a oharge of attempting to get a supper at a restaurant without paying for it. Census op Baltimore. —The total popula-. tion of the oity of Baltimore, at the present time, according to tho returns of the marshals, is 214,0371 of these 211,824' are free inhabitants, and 2,213 slaves. The number oi dwellings Is 33,101. The number Of farmers producing 100 dollars and up wards, 32. Number of manufacturers producing 120 dollars and upwards, 1,140. The first census of the city, taken in 1790, exhibited a population of 13,502; the number of inhabitants, according to the next census in 1800, 20.614, showing an in crease in ten years of 13,111. In 1810, the popula tion was 46.555—an increase of 19,941, in 1820, 62 738—increase of 16,138; In 1830, 80,625—in orute ot 17,886 ; in 1840, 102.313-inorelse of 21 - «SB: in 1850,169,054—inoreaae of 66,741; in 1860, 214,037—inorotso of 44,083; Tho total number of deaths for tho past yoar was 2,583. Life is Nebraska.— The sanctum of tho editor and proprietor of tho Huntsman's Echo, a sheet printed in Nebraska, presents sometimes strange eights. “ Last week,” tho editor Bays, -* upon two occasions, from our oiHoe, we witnessed the playful pranks of several antelopes, and again a sprightly red fox came" up near the enclosure, bat ant and ran when Towsor name in sight; a nioe raoe-tfaoy had, and both made time, but Reynard the beat - A week ago, two gristly bears and three large wolves hove in sight, and played round on the prairie at a safe;distance; the eamo chaps, probably, that made a -tender meal from a good. Bleed half of can that had been Tunning out. The bnffaio have taken our caution, and for two weeks have not troubled us.” The ARTSBiAn wnu. of the South Lee, Mass., manufacturing company has reached a dopth of 460 foot, and yet water only oomoe with in 17 feet of the enrfaee. It ie now proposed to abandon the boring and- try an experiment by sinking seventy.five pouDda ef powder to tho bot tom and thon tenoh it of. If luokilyit should open some seam at the bottom and let in a head of water that will force itself to the top. tho con traetot will, be- pleased, bat if it doa’t several yean of hard labor and considerable money will go tOWOBte. . ' Ki Steeple Blow* Oveu.— Daring the gala on Bntnrdnv evening, the Steeple Of One Of the. Congregational churouKa'tn Durham, Conn., way blown off In a singular manner. By some means' the wind got under it tad tamed it completely over, so that, tho point of the spire entered the roof, and the steeple, was left inverted, and stioking ont of the end of the house. The St. Lonis (Missouri) Democrat states that a total of-80,000 buffalo robes have beon-re eeived in that city daring the present year. These robes are all tanned by the Indian squaws; their lords of creation do not stoop to such works of art —they do the banting. . The Count do Guidi, an old irlend of the great Hahnemau, the founder of homoepathy, was reoenUy-preeented to the £ repress at Lyons, who warmly greeted him. The old man took the opportunity to nrge the establishment of n pro fessorship of homeopathy in his native city, which was done. Michael Staff a jla it a eras burned to death is his house, at Livonia, on Monday morning. Af ter'ssving his family, he attempted to reoover $l,OOO in money end some jewelry. A small por tion of hie remains and two watches were foand in the cellar. Manchestee, in England, is tho greatest mahnfaotnrlng eity in the world, employing in Us factories and foondriesdaily, a motive steam pewer equal to that of 1,200,000 horses. This requires .".0,000 tons of ooal for raising steam, or 9,8u0,000 tons per snnam. On Monday evening the steamer Connecti cut, of the Norwich line, broke her walking beam and cylinder. The steam was Instantly shut iff, and no injury resulted to her passengers, bat tho damage to the boat was $lO,OOO. A shall alligator was caught in the Passaic river at Aoqaaofcanonk, New Jersey, recently. It was about two feet long. It is supposed to have been there lo a load of reads from the South, lately landed in that vicinity. The; omnibus receipts in London for a week, ending October 10, were some $60,000, an average of $3,000,000 a year. A Romance of Garibaldi. The London AthtnaUm says that e bit of ro mtuioo about Garibaldi may halp to'ejreUin the boattlity of the Dictator of the Tiro Siollios to France, and that ot the Emperor of the French toward the Liberator of Italy The family of Garibaldi, like the family of Bonaparte, is Cor sican; and tha name of Porto di Borgo or of Louis Blanc is oridenee with what fiery hate a Corsican may pursue his vendetta aseeinst that lucky race. The Dictator’s grandfather, Joseph Battuta Maria Garibaldi, was one of those patriot .Coreioans who five the crown to Count Von Neshcff, crowned beodeie the First of Corsica; and being sent by the new king on a message to bis mother, Madame Von Neuhoff, who lived at Peddenoh,near Khggeberg, in the Hark Country (now part of Westphalia,) Garibaldi there fell in lore with the Ktng’a sister, Catherina Amalie, and, with his Sovereign’s (Con sent, married her. The registry of this marriage, we read in a Rhine paper, ie still to be seen at Snggeberg, In tha lame year. Garibaldi took Catherina heme to Ajaccio; but fortune failing the patriot, Theodora fled before the Genoese to Fog land, where he became the idol and butt of Wal pole, who traduced his character and wrote the inscription over his monument In St. Anne’s Church—bewailing the fortune which “ bestowed a kingdom and dented Urn bread.” Joseph Battista Maria Garibaldi fled from Corsica to Sloe, where, after the French conquest end occupation of the island pat an end to the leet hopes or indepen dence, he forgot poUtloi end preettoed as a physician. His grandson is the Diotator. Mean while the offences of the Bonaparte* against the Garibaldis have grown in bulkfand atrocity. Cor sica has been made" French. Nice has now been made Frenob. The old eoantry, the new .oonntry, ere alike gone. More, tha very leet home of the hero is menaced. Caprera, the lonely green rook in the Straits of Bonlxaolo, which he has bought with his gains and peopled with hispiga and asses, belongs to the island of Sardinia, and most follow Its path shonld a new “ recorory” of territory to Franco take place. That, the Bonepartes seem to ohase the Garibaldis like an evil fete, leaving them no foot of earth on whioh the soles of thoir feet osn rest Id peaoe. Who eah wonder at the Dictator.’* doubt, suspicion, and dislike ? A romantic specula tion may ba allowed to oloee the record otthese ro msnflo "facts.: Theodore,-King of Corsica, left no lawful son. An illsgUUnata son, known about London streets as Colonel Frederick, a man of mark in hie day, pietoled himself under one of the porohes of Westminster Abbey. The title has been datlared by the Corsican Parliament heredi tary to Theodore’s family, a near branch of which Dictator Garibaldi now rapraeents. Thus, Gari baldi’s title to the throne of Corsica is just as good as that of Loafs Napoleon was a dosen, years ago to thothrone of France. BsonAHD i*J> Napoj.sov.—The European TV,;;/* of the..27lh- October eaye: “ The JJmperor Napo- I eon is an objoc t of great suspicion with the crown ed heads of Be rope, and: the reeeat visit to Wind sor Castle of the Grand Dnke Michael and the Grand Dncheas Olga, of Russia, ie eald to have a political eignlficance—the more especially**Lords Palmerston and John Bussell were present at the time; We,ear that the estrangement between Car. Coart end that of France is more marked now than it has been daring the lest eight or nine years—greater,, in fact, then at any time since Napoleon assumed,,the purple.. The Qcoen, It is well known, has been largely influenced in her recent 'estimate Of this remarkable-man by the views of her’ German relatives, end the whole group of oontininrfoiLfioveroignj, .connected with whaf 'jsre oallect the Great ,-Poweri’ hold him in constant dread.)’ The tonfW-th* French'ministe rial ;ptiss’,hiis;,hnder»ope stork, d' change re spectugjgjwUhd, endls mack lam favorable to ns than fonatrly, but.the pressor this country regards f°'*- Tbf dread of an invasion, tdo, has graduilly filed out, and it Isonly partially revived when the newspaper* aieldiseasting tha eomparetiv* merits of wooden and iron-built ship* of war. Perhaps the growtlL.9t-.the volnnteer-rmavemenb mey-here brought atamt-thla reaplL-Mt: other oeutM have also contributed to ,11*. the panic, and ethengst them jh*polieyofuon-fatertesttd* Itf the affairs of Itel/ which Franoe hu iMeWel en'd • England rtspeotsd,’ Tb* Queen S Bnsstan rlrltors are pretty enewntolylnj(orm*d,no,do*bs,fof the eonrie olph- Hey whlen will wltow.tbe etmfsrwmet at WcrseV." Both Lwrd ratoeietOh the Forelgn Secretary will flnJEftdUtenU to reeOaa)ta-t>e-Tiewi mbleh prevail!iu; Wlndeor with *mm of, the nation nMerga. -ln tha preashv • temper-.af tha Britton ..peopie, petting WtSdd’ke.. more msioinaliur than a rnptnre jjltfi Freer* lo . bit w-c ttiFmlm.'st 'neb a : Will of the late Senator Broderick, j A Ban Francisco correspondent writes After a -lon* and patient investigation before tho pfpoate judge, the will of the late Senator Broderick has been pronounced genuine. It will be remembered ] that John A. McGlynn, of this oity, wm left $lO,OOO, and the residue bequeathed to GeoMe Wilkes, of the Spirit of the 2m7Ws. Judge Blake remarked : ‘ ‘ Having duly considered the proofs, J and it appearing to the satisfaction of the oourt, from the proofs, that said dooument p«rpQT}lflgA(> | 1 be the will was executed by the said Broderickj and the same is his last will and testament, and I that it was ©scouted in pH pertieulare aa j _ and that at the time of tne execution, the SAW I Broderick was of sound aed disposing mind, and I not under restraint, undue influence or frendulent J 1 representation, and that the laid attesting wit* j nesses,'Hoff and Phillips, duly.witnewed and at tested the said execution of said will; and it ap -5 tearing to the court that caoh and all of the alle • gallons and grounds of the opposition of the oon-1 i testants are untrue, and no proofs having been ' offered by the said contestants showing or tendi:g ; t© show that they were of the relation to said de* j cadorit by them respectively alleged’; and it not appearing to the court that any of said contestants are interested In said estate or will, or matters { thereunto appertaining, the will is admitted to | , probate.” J 1 The effort to impeaoh the characters of the sub* 1 scribing witnesses, A. A. Phillips and J J Hoff jit will be seen, has failed; and though several wit nesses declared the signature of Mr. Broderiok to the will to be a forgery, tho court holds otherwise. ] The property is supposod to bo worths2oo,ooo, and i the first thing proposed to be done by the exeott* {tors —John A. McGlynn and Andrew J. Butler—is to pay off the debts. 1 Immediately after tho decision, tho contestants appealed and filed their exceptions, objecting to all the proceedings. The appeal carries tho entire | 1 case before the Supreme Court. But oven if that J court affirms tho aotion of tho Probate Oourt, which 1 is probable, tho oontest mny not bo over even then, for aftor the prdbate new proceedings may be in* r sttiuted. The effect of tho probate Is to de . olare the will valid, and enable the exeoutors to aot • uiderifc. ’ Tho contestants purpose to apply for an order ; requiring the exeoutors to give bonds, under the t section of the law whioh provides for applies; j tions iu certain oases where bonds are waived by • a testator. NEWS/ A dashing woman of considerable notoriety in | Paris, under the name of Madame de Marsay, was on Thursday tried by tbo tribunal of Correctional Police, on the chargo of kooping a clandestine gam ing house at 18 Rqe Lafltte The oase excited j some interest. “ Your red name is Edmde Raul* lot,” said the president, “and your ageis2o? J Tho aooosed answered in the affirmative. “Yeu occupy an apartment in the Rue iiafitte—what is I the rent?” •<ltis4,sQ&f ” « What resources have you?” “ I have auinoome 0f4,000f. allowed by a j gentleman with whoml lived.** “Howoanyou pay 4,500 f. rent out ofan income of 4,000 L?” 11 In"ad dition to that I have 2,000 f. a month from another gentleman! *’ “ Your resources are not olearly es- I tabliahed, and yet you live in r a style whioh must j cost a large sum yearlyyou keep a carriage, you I have servants, you give grand suppers and par* J ties. Aro not these entertainments got up for the j sake of play, and is it not from that souroe that I you derive your income?” “People only play j occasionally at my house.** “ They do so con stantly.” “ Certainly not. I give balls and mu* steal parlies, and invite persons to take tea ; some- j times tbey play, but only occasionally,’* ** Large same havo been played for in your house?” “ Never more than seven or eight louis at a time.” “ Borne persons deolare that they have seen 1,2Q0f, 1,500 f., and 2,000 f. lest in the course of an evening -at yonr parties ?” “ I know nothing of it.” “ A merchant is stated to have lost an enormous sum “ The person referred to won moro than he j lost!” “You levied a sam on eaoh game?”! “iTever.” “Yon played on paroloj” “Some* times ” “ And when you loßfc yoa did not pay ?” “ No, sir, I always paid, when I lost I the day after.” “Strangers were taken to I your house, and you gave them sappers ?” j “'there is nothing unusual iu one’s friondsl • introducing strangers, and I did not oare about I the expense of a modest supper ** “At what time 1 did your partios terminate?” “Generallyat 2 or 3o*elook in the morning.” A commissary nf police stated that, having heard that the woman kept a clandestine gaming house, he had made a descent into the plaoe, and bad found five women and throe men playing baccarat, with a sum of 404 f. on the table, whioh, with the furniture, he had soized. He added that the men wero smo king, a dear indication of the sort of place the house was. Some persons, male and, female, the latter describing themselves as rentierts, then de posed that Madame de Marsay had allowed play almost every night in her house, and for large sums too. The tribunal condemned the acoused to three months’ imprisonment and 200 f. fine; it also ordered the furniture and thp ppoaey whioh wore seised to be confiscated.” l&eported tor Thepiese.l ' CHARLESTON, BC-Scbr Sami Hotan. Gandy-1« bales cotton H Sloan A Son; 143 tierces nee Cochran* Russell; 105 bales colton 100 bbls rosin order. , >iu , JSaSTPORT—Schr 8 R Hammond, Gemsh—fiH bbls fish 13 do cod oil 76.000 laths E A Bonder * Co. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARD 8. CLARKE, > H ARRY CON RAD, ) Committee ov ihs Momth. •WM. L. BERN. \ LETTER BAGS Alths “Ship Wyoming. Burton .... .Liverpool, soon Ship 1 Lancaster, Deoan. . Liverpool. Norm Ship Hortensia, Atkins—- Liverpool, soon Ship Montebello, Henderson- Liverpool, soon Bhip Fiora.Pase, ..„~We*t Coast of Africa, soon Bara Linda, Hewitt. - .Havana, soon "Bark Washington, Wenckp ...-—London,soon .Bark Achilles. Gallagher.. London, soon -Bark Heotor, Weisser ,Lottdoo» soon Brig Lord Palmerston. Carresal.. .Glasgow, soon Brig Belmont Locke, Mit0heu.......... .Barbaooee, soon Brig WfamentbaLPlogheft—. ’..Cardiff, soon’ rig Brandywine, Harmon-....*—.Pernambuco,loon Brig A /WAppiPeartb, wove..—Klode Janeiro,soon’ BngNord Horn, Vsa Lcnwen .Cork, soon Brig Ella Reed, Davi5............. gt Jago de Cuba, soon Brig AntiKa, Talientras, ...... ~~-....Cprk, soon Brig Loango.Xing , Cardenas, addn Brig Delhi. Darnaby . Ifrvana, goal sailing of the ocean steamers. FROM THE UNITED STATES* SHIPS LZA.VX POX flA** Fulton „.:New York-H&vre— -Nov 10 Vigo-*—- New York-Liverpool —— Nov 10 Europa - ..Boston-Liverpool .Nov U H ammonia. .New York. .Southampton. —....N0v 15 Atlantic Naur York-Havre.. Nov 17 Price Albert .. ..New Yijrk~Liverpool —..... .Nov 20 NevYoTit-hiverpool — Nov 21 Bremen. New Yorx-&outhampton —— ..Nov 24 Canada .Boston.. Litprpijol Nov 28 Teutonia New York-Hamlfcrg .. .Deo 1 Afnoa New York. .Liverpool- - - who 0 Arago- New York-Havre— Deo 8 FROM EUROPE. SHIVS X.SAVS , w »0B , Kangaroo- ——V|»>T*?.Q)~New York-. Bremen Southampton-. tUs? York... North AmBrioan,Liverpool~&^6bt(l-. , .’....., • Can ado— Liverpool-Boeton —.Wo; JohnßpU_ v York. £P- Teutotua Southampton-NewYork——..Nov 4 Vanderbilt. ...Bo»itampUm-.New York— Nor 7 Glasgow-,.—-—Liverpool-Near York.....—Nov 7 Africa..... .Liverpool. .Now York—. . Nov 10 Arsgo ....... .Southampton-New Y^rk—. . .Nor H' Bexonia —— Boutk&mpton-Wew York-'-- Noy 1£ The California Mail Steamer* tail from New York on the lit. llth, ondSOth of each month, , The Havana Steamers leave New York on the S«l»7tbr lltth. 17th, and T7th of eaoh month. v PORT OF FHIUDELFHIA, Nov. 0, 1860. SUN RISES- 7 0-SUN SETS HIGH "WATER ARRIVED. BclirSamuel Rotan, Grandy, Gdaya from Charleston, SC> with cottons Ac. to 0 8 Station Jt Co. bohr a A Hammond. Gerrlih. so days from Eaetport, with Cih. *o. to E 4 Poodor & Co. Bohr Thoa Potter, Glover, 3 days from New York, in ballast to L Audenried A Co. Bonr Nightiogsle. Bangs, 6 d&ya from Bocton, with mdsn to Crowell « Collins. Bchr Vandalia, Cooper. 1 day from Smyrna, Bel, with wheat to Jos Barratt & Son, CLEARED. Steamship Boston, Crocker* New York.J Atlderdioe. Bark White Wing* Eating, Laruayra, Dallettßro*. Brig John Riohards, Churchill, Matanxaa, John Ma son k Co. Brix B T Martin, French, Mobile, I) S Stetson A Co, Sotir Nightingale, Bangs, Boston, Noble* Hammett A Caldwell. ttehr Fly, Cheeaetnan, Nantucket, • do Sohr Thoa Fotter, Glovor, Roxbury, L Audonned A Co fc'ohr Bolivar. Lolies. Boston, L Aothermei A Co. Sohr C A Greiner, Weaver, Bo*ton, do Bohr Mary Ann, Bowen, Cambridgeport, do Bohr Rescue, FettmglU. Salem, . do t'ohr Mary Ann Guest, Forbes, Riohmoud, do Sohr Aid, Endioott, Sausus. do Sohr A M Aldrldse, Bateman. Weymouth, do St’r JSSjiriyer,Denhi3,Baltiraore, A Groves, Jr, i Correspondence of the Phitodelphyt Kxohange.^ One brig and one schooner are theonlrvespelsat har bor, having arrived anting the night,_Wmd NW. ■ Yours, Ao., N.W.JI HICKMAN, Correspondence of The Frees. ‘ „ HAVRE DR GRACE. Nov, 8,1800. The Wyoming left with 9 boats, laden and consigned as folio's*: J H MoConkey, corn to Brandywine Mills; Traveller, do to Bmld & Comlt; Snow Shoe, Wm-Edier, Charles Albert, and Odd Fellow, lumber to Nororot* A Sheets; J A H H Htizoll, do to Malone A Taylor; Henry & Da vid, do to John Craig; Sarah Edith, coal to Delaware City. (Correspondence of The Pmjw.) READING. Nov 6. The following boats from the Union Canal passedin to the Sohuylktll Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned ap follows: „ , Morning Giory.pigirontoCabeen A Co; Win Dewars, lumber to Malone A Taylor; Wm B Redgrave,do £oH Cruskey; Sarah JCohr, blooms to A B Gibbons. Wilming ton. Del; Grape Shot, erwn to AQ Cattail; Mary Lind, do to Humphreys, Hoffman A Wright. Steamship KeystoneStatis Marsh man, henoe, arrived at Charleston at 9AM yesterday. ... . Bbip Geo Peabody. Pouselana, from Cbmoha Islands, via Hamptort Roads, a£ New York 7th inst. Ship Wizard King, Cone, for New York, was loading at Bombay 26th Sept. Ship Huntress, Owen, cleared at London 26th nit. for Newport and Hong Kong. , Bark Oceanus, Springer, hence, arrived at Glasgow Bark Ann E Grant, from Denla for New York, was spoken 6th ult, l&t 41. long 60. Brig Croton, Ingraham, at Bristol 6th mst. from Dela- W |ohr Marietta Tilton, Tilton, henoe, arrived at Gal- TRjhr Preato. Kelly, henoe, arrived at Norfolk 6th icst. Bohr Empire, Adams, henoe for Fawtooket, arrived at Providence 6th inst. . _ - _ , f Sehrs M R Sheppard, Lane, and C L Bayles.Tooker, hehoe, arrived at New Haven 6tn inst. - Sohr 8 L Sadler, from Delaware City, at New Haves '6th inst. . , . . Sohrs Chief, nbamplin, Ann Turner, Ayres, and Sa rah Clark, Griffin, hence, arrived at New London 6th Instant < Sohr* North Faoifio, Maroy, Nathaniel Holmes, Hew itt, Joseph Tunjei, Crowell, George Kales, Nickerson, Sophie Ann, Smith, Lady Ellen, Godfrey, David Smith, Douglass, E C Knignt, Wfcirloy. Joseph Porter, Grif fiths. David G Floyd, Rockett, wm W f Marop« Norton, K J Scott, steelmaQ, John Tilton, Edwards, John Comp ton, .Elliott, Diamond, Norton, Adelaide. Young. T P Ceopor, Taylor, Boston, Brower, Mary H Mifflin, Bdok, Hannah Blackman* Corson, and Antares, Cordery, henoe, arrived at Providence6th inst, Sohrs Sarah L Taylor, Dukes, and Hannah Blookroan, Corson, henoe,, arrived at Newport 6th inst, to discharge. Sohr J C F&ttersos, H&nd, henoe, arrived at Charles ton 6th inst. , _ Bohr John Lanoaeter, Willetts, from Delaware City, atDightonCthinst, Sohr Blaokßird, Compton, at East Greenwioh 6th inst, from Alexandria. , sohr Orris pr&jioia, for Philadelphia, returned to New- Sohrs 8 F Solliday, Seaman* and Restless, Saunders, . a t Providenoe 6th Inst. Pom Alexandria. - Schr Airaon Raoon. Thatcher, from Newborn, bound to Fall River, put into Now York 6th inst, for medToal assistance, the oaptain and one of the orew being sick. Steamer J Jerome, Jerome, henoe, arrived at AJex ondna 7th Inst. Philadelphia coti'a su ■s* NUFACTORY, HBYBMTHanjeBfIMkHWSrw r®l jnfl 10W OrfEHTNOT Btr.lL C'»m sSd Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, Hot and Smoke Flaw miuis of Terracotta, for every oUMßoTbulldings. Thisarhole,!* worthy the Attention of all parties patting up buildings. Large n» sewerage pipe* for city drai&M*’ water pipds war- Anted to stanCa severe pressure. W# Are now prepared “tooontraet wltColties or oorporationa fotthls artide in any quantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not wSenor to any other made in the United State#, or -yjirgpos Orsaiaestel Chimney Top# taa Garden .IALEP—Fop 'WJBTHIBBJIiL & i Wj BROTHER, AT and 49 North .SECOND Street, Gambling in Vans IMPORTATIONS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MEDICINAL. |NPEOTINJE; PERSIAN FEVER OU ARM FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED. THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION BAVRP PROM THE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY. INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS, OUHfcS INSURED IN A DAY NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE [NPF.CTINK. INPECTINP, WPEOTINE. INPKCTINF, INPECTINI3. INPEOTINE, The terrible malady known as the FEVER AND AGUE has smitten hundreds of thousands of persons throughout the world every year, and has never till now been met by successful medioal treatment that has not prodaced severe MEDICINAL DISEASE?, whioh affeot the lungs, the spleen, the liver, the heart, or other parts of the human organism, The INPEC TINE is the natural antagonist of all fevero, and when it oomes in contact with tho skin, is absorbed by thp interior organa, whioh resist em,i}y miapipo and all ten dencies toward those maladies whioh prostrate the mind and body with fever. Fever and Ague result from numerous cause*. No place is exempt from the oauses whioh promote the ex istence of thedmooeo. That being onoe seated in tho system, induoep depression of Bpints, lassitude, lan guor, pains, ohihp, fever, a long train of disagree able sensations, depriving the patient of all energy, or 4 reducing him or her to & condition of EXTREME HELPLESSNESS. Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating (1 remittent Fever, when, by the use of the INVALUABLE INPEOTiNE, PERSIAN FRYER CHARM, the eminent medical and magical qualities of whioh are instantly obroyh£fj,^ ALL TRACER op WBpA*p AfAY BE ANNIHI tjiATED IN A fEW HOpRB.? SBLF-OARE IS BETTER THAH PHYSIC. NATURE IS WISER THAN ART, KVKRYaDUKABK HAfl A DIVINE REMEDY, THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH BETTED PBPypHT TjJAN STRIVE TO {CURE. BELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. VUE JNPJXJTINJ2, PEBBIAN PEVfilt CHASM, Ha* cured lboMaßdpGfl£D;*B«»of the most dread ful fever*. Read and refleot. WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Uorael Bone&U, of PitUbutt, forttfo year* useleep to himself and «odofr—a martyr to CijiUa and Fevprr onred in lew than three reek*, and improved in eight hoars* Mary K. Belknap* Sandusky* Ohio* after almost losing her reason as well as strength, by Intermittent Fever, with Chilla* restored to health in twenty hours, J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four years, mode well in five weeks, and improved in two hours, Adolphe Monbro, qf Frr.nce, relieved in one hour, while travelling In the oars of the Fort Waypo and Chioago Railroad.’ He was apparently dying with Chilis. Ellen R. Benson, Lookport, New York, rescued after seven years’ suffering. A perfect ours. Thousands of other cases prevented and cured every month, and not a single oomplalnt of the effioienoy of the INFEGTINE FKRSIAN PBVEH IOHABSI »UY IT, PROVU IT, K«OW IT, And make known its wonderful powers and virtues, that those who suffer, or who arc threatened with •nff*erint, may be led to use a simple, innoxious pre paration, furnished by the field of Nature for MAN'S BLEBSING. INPBOTISB IS SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS AMD MEDICINE DEALRRU IN AMERICA. PRICK ONE DOLLAR. Sent br nail to enr pert ol the United State.. REMEMBER. It ie not taken inwardly, but is applied outwardly according to directions, whioh accompany eooh pack JOHN VyH-OCBS. & CO., 189 MAIN STREET, B.IOHHOHD, VIRGINIA BRANCH OFFICE.. Ho SB BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDIN9. NEW YORK CITY, THE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1860. Blood food. BLOOD FOOD. Ihe ntleiiium or iiiviilido, phyaiqmua, olarmnon, | aolentiflo men, eml the piibllq goneraltj, is mpeolfulli I Bolioitodto the monte of this chemical preparation | containing Iron, Sulnhuv. and Phosphorus, and which is identioalm its oomposttioa with the Hematic (Ho bule, or red blood. in D a g^? accompanied with Sale oountenanoa. and nervous derangement, analyses of la blood show adefioionoT of the red globules. Ruddy complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always indica tive of health 5 while a pale, wax-hke skin and oounte nanoe—wnioh evinces a ueuoienoy of the red globules— aecomp&nie* a diseased organism. Prepa'ations of Iron have been given for the purpose of supplying the red globulea, but wo contend that Iron alone. Sulphur alone,or Phosphorous alone, will not meetthe defioienoj in every oase, bat that a judicious combination of all iese elements is neoessary to restore the blood to its normal standard. This point, never before attained, las been readied in the Blood Food, and its discovery ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the ago. llaßffeol * in CONBU MFriON are to soften the oough, brace th? nervos, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating mgjit sweats, increase the pbysioal and mental energy, enrioh tho blood by re storing the looking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the odor, and clothe the skeleton frame with j flesh. The Blood Food will be found a specific m all Chronic Diseases of the Throat or Lungs, such as Asth ma. Bronohitia, Coughs, oca, Pubho speakers and singers will find it of great utility in oleanng and strengtheningthe vooal organs. In Dyspepsia Liver Complaints. Dropsy. Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula, Gravel, St. Vitus’Danoe, Fever and Ague, & 0., ita efii oaoy is marked and instantaneous. In no olnas of dis eases, however, aretno bonefioial effects of this remedy ‘ ,O oo’“ s iou on VEMiLE COMPLAINTS to whioh tho gentler sex are liable, and whioh will tend towards Consumption, suoh as suppressed or diffioult Menstruation, G»eon Siokness, whites. Ao., especially when these oomplaints are accompanied witn paleness, a dingy hue or pallorof the skin, depression of spirits, debility, palpitatiou, want of appetite, and nervous prostration. Wo have the utmost confidence in recom mending. the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be con scious of a loss of vitality or energy, and to those whoso mental or bodily powers are prostrated through over use, either of the mind or body, and wedeeni itour duty tossy that mall oases of Weakness and Lmaoiation, and m all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this pre paration has a olaim upon the attention of sufierers whioh oannot bo over-estimated. . . A faithful trial will be found the most convincing proof m regard to its effioacy that could be asked tor. W ith the ahovo remarks, and with the numerous testimonials wo have in its favor* we offer the “ BLOOD FOu u” to the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that ltwiil be acknowledged aspre-eminent over all other prepa rations, patont or omolnal, in point ot usefulness. Cir culars giving the theory upon whioh this remedy is founded, also certificates of renmrkable oures, will be sent free when desired. We forward tho BLOOD FOu D to any part of the United States or Canadas upon ro oeipt of price—Bl per bottle, 85 for six bottles. Be careful in all oases to take none but that having our fac simile signature upon the wrappor. Nono other is go p only by ■- CHURCH Is DUPONT, * No. 409 Broadway, New York, And sold by them, and by DYOTT & CO., a 32 North SECOND street, Fhiladelpma, and by all respectable Druggists. auS-mwf tf TVB OTHERS. 11l MOTHERS. MOTHERS, MOTHERS. MOTHERS. It must bo obvious not only to you, but to overy atten tive and intelligent person, that the first diseaees of in fants anpeohiefly from a disordered condition of their bowels, and in thisoonneotion we present to your notice for the alleviation and oure of these diseases a remedy known as DBi BATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL Prepared from a formnla u?9d br Dr. Eaton with re markable suocecs during several years' praotice, we know It to be a most reliable and effioaoious remedy, for infantile complaints, ana one trial alone will oonviiioa rouof its superiority over every other preparation of tho kind. It is particularly recommended FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, And at this period of infantile lifo. when your anxious hearts are painpd by witnessing, the suHenngs of your little ones, it wiU be fojml invaluable id Softening the & fe’SlN'li! suoh as J)iarrhcea t Dysentery, Qripi*t tn the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, C'oLc.and Cold in the Head, wo confidently offer this on a certain relief and oure in every ease when given in time, ltwiil invaria bly regulate the storaooh and bowels, and its importance in this respect osn hardly be estimated. IN CONVULSIONS, from whioh more infante are said to die than from any ether disease, the little sufferer is relieved instanta neously',** if bypiagioj.and in this dread complaint alone. Its intrinSip value is suoh that it'hßd'oeen recom mended lYom oimfamilrro duothdKuntil tbename’of DR. BATON’S fNFANTILE CORDIAL has become “ familiar as a household word.” we now ask ydur at tention to a sutueot of yital interest to yourself, as well 3g to your suffering ohild. Dr. Latop s Infantile Oor ial contains N© MORPHINE OH OPIATE of any kind, or of whatever nature, a fact which we artfully warranted in stating tannot be said of and other preparation for infantite diseases, at thio time before the public. "EB We find that throughout the oountry, Mothers are becoming eonvinoedofthis truth, and of the sad and blighting consequences .whioh aye oertain to result from the use of narcotios disguised in the form of quieting remedies; their oontmuea admin istration being invariably followed by Btnpefaotion, and constipation of the bowels, ending con vulsions. Herein DR. EATON’S INFAN TILE COR DIAL differs from every other remedy. It Does not constipate the bowels, neither does it aot by deadening the sensi bilities of your cbilden, but nature ly, through its rare medicinal qualities, by removing all pain and cause of disease. We earnestly reoommend you, therefore, to lose no time in primring abqttle. tt« you mj have at hand'a remedy Whioh will-never rail to relieve your ofiild in tuff? ol nSed. It is perfectly harmless, and ran n'ot injure tne most delicate infant. • •• • - Take none but DR. EATON’S INFANTILE COR DJAL. This you sa* rely upon. Price 25 cents per Prepared only by GHyilpH « DUPONT, * 11 f W 409 pto/AY, NeW*York, Apd sold by them, and by all and ’ »ul-ro»f-eow 838 Worth SECOWD 8t; FhlliSeiihia rpiE 02JLY BTqop yEAifs. ,np QSOVB i«JD fotutia EvnnY ois. Ajid ta,timpni»'B. wv.mi alnmsk Vittioat nsmtoj. might be given, from ladieo and gepuemep in all of societytwhoee nmted testimony none oo«ld rcorar, that Pror. wood’s H&ir Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hau of the youth to old asa, in all its youthful beauty! Battle Cheek, Mioh., Deo-JLISS3. Pbov. Woos: Thee willt please accept a line to in> form thee that the hair on my head all foil off over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chrome dis ease, attended with an eruption on the head. A con tinual course of suffering through life having reduced me ro aetata of dependence, I nave not been able io obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do them up. in consequence of whioh my head has suffered extremely from oo’d. Thin induced me to jay almost the lasi 1 dent Xihaa on *jar&HntfMV* dollar bottle ‘of thy Italr JtMtnratlve about-the Ist 0 August last, leave faithfully followed the direetiocs, and the bald spot la now covered with hair thick and black, though short; it is also coming in all over my head. Feeling confident thatanoiherlarge bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I fool anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of naans (o plfltihaitf any more, j wouhl as* theg'hf theeHrouldSt Ebt be’Willinit tivWnu anferder onthiae agents for bottle,and Tcceivd'td sftyself-tho Soripturo declaration kind to the widow Statue' SUSANNAH Hljffiy. Ljao-fliEfi, Noble qo.,lndiana.' l4b.fi,W?, JLioy. 0, J» Wooj>: Dehr Bir t in tho latter part of the year 1863. while attending the State and National Law Bphbdrfif the Btath pi New York, toy hair, from'a'paug unknown to me, cofflmansedfauiHg, o j very rapidly,« that In the shortspaoi of sTxm.nnfb?* the vhofp uppa part of my eoalp was almost ontirdr berdffof iwedyo mg, and maoh of tho remaining portion upon the gu nnu ;"-“ r ksM.ftS'Sr B, VFJ; tliatyou will not besurpnseu JOtt that,^upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casm.. cuamtanoeswerenotsomuoliat a lose to discover the cf the change in my appearance, as my more in timate ’acquaintances werp to recogniss mo at all. latonoemade'appuoatiqn to tue rhest skilim physi olansmtno country, but, recoivfng no assurance }rom them that my hair could again be restored. I was foredd to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857* jour Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, Ss being the most LbUable Hair Restorative m use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing-the desired effeot. Since that time, 1 have used seven dol lars’ worth of your Restorative, apd as a result, have a rich ooat of very 50ft b!aok hair, which ■no money can buy. Ap a mark pf my gratitude for yopr labor and skill in th 6 yradnotton QlEoyoniiGTiiilan article, I have jooorri mended its use to many of ray friends and ftoauiratan oes, who, I am happy to inform vou, aro using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, . _A» M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, tU Broadway, ana cold by all dealers throush oot the world. . . „ . The Aestorative is put up in Bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and snail; tho small holds half a Eint, and retails for one dollar per bptile; tho medium olds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the email, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 percent, more in proportion, and re tails for 83 a bottle. _ O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY, New York, and 114 MARKET Street, St, Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal ers, Sold here by DYOTT & CO„ 232 North SECOND street. . ftullLmwf d-eow\Ytf “ a little, bnt otten. filia the Fubse.” CTRANKLIN SAVING FUND. No. -H- 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. ■ Depositors’ money secured by Government, State, mid City Loans; Ground Rents, Mort- Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will ran no risk with depo sitors’ money, but hayeit at ail times ready to return, with 6 per oent. interest, to the owner,ns they have always done. This Company nevor /F§SJall»] married or single, AM Hfnors.oan deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits c&n be withdrawn only by their ooneeut Charterporpetual. Incorporated by tlie State of Fennsylrania, with authority to receive money AHD SMALL P BlIMa RECEIVED. Omoe open daily, from • to 8 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening until So’oloak. Jaeob B. SJjscnoir, Oad*ra»Ail?7, John Shlndlor. ieorga ■ ’ Maiaobi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Bei&ny* Nioholas Rittenhouce, Nathan Bmodfoy* Jos. H. Batterthwaito* Jones Yerkes, JACoS B. ruiileuL Cravs Ciflwju.LA»*k, Tretumr.., epa-r [AVING FUND—FIVE PER OENT IN ’TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM IN Y f WALNUT Street) southwest corner of THIRD, iiadelpbls* incorporated by the State of rennsy’- ma. Mouoy is reooived in any sum, large or small, end .u.- tprMtpaid from the of deposit tp tu« <|oy of vntl:- The offloe Is open every day from nine o’olookm tht morning till five o’clock in thoarening, and on Mender "““‘lpsfeMjwgtfi, WitMAi*J. Kkso, Beprsisry, Non. Henry L. Heunor, Qirrcll Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Selfridge, Pr&nois Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C, Landreth Muwi#» , James L. Btcphottwx. Mousy is roeeived and payments mode daily. The investments are made, in oonfornutr with the provisions of the Charter, In Real Estate Mortgager, Ground Rents, and suoh first-class securities arwut &1* ways, insure perfect seourity to the’depositors, and whioh oannot foil to give permanency ana stability to this Institution- aul-lr QAVTtfG 6SATEf3 ►3. trust COMPANY, oorcer THIRD and CHEST NUT Street, Large and small sums received, end said bsok on dr mand without notice, with FIVE FER CENT. REST from the day of deposit to the day of witt drawal. Office bourn, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and or MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’olook. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, d ootlsn» from AT upward*. PLINY FIS£TAM.»n t,lf PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !! PIANOFORTES. MELODKONS, Made by Karen, Baoon* & Co„ Nunns A Cnark, Jt&Uett, Davis, & Co., and others. GOULD mrU-lr SEVENTH andoilEflTNu’r. STEINWAT & SON’S NEW PA- OVER.BTRINO GRAND PIANOS, BftUARE ORAND, AND gOUARE PIANOS, row pnaiorrod in couoaifU ami in pjfivave oiro.ee oy tho bast performers. Received thh firstprefniium*ovfer the best nfakera, from judges like Gotl&ohaJk. M&soniand others. Challenge all competition. BLASIUf! KROTHER3, dS-ly . • . - 1006 CHESTNUT Street. fNANDLES. —130 boijes AfjqTP!>ntjnp Oan ; Vy dies; ITOdo. Hydrauilodo.’, EO do. Spermaceti do.; 76 do. Hoteljdo., in store,and for sale by JiOWLEY, ABHDURNBR. k CO„ No. 10 South Wharves, no 6 COAP. —100 boxes Olcan Soap; 175 do. Olive do., in store, and for sale by ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, k 00, No. 16 Sonth Wharves. no 6 MEDICINAL, BLOOD FOOD, BLOOD FOOD. BI.OOU FOOD. RAVING FUNDS. “ A Dollar .ar.4 i. torioe ,arsed>” PIANOS AND MUSIC. RAILROAD LINES. 1860. Mwmgmi 1860. ' NEW YOKITI/INEJS yjlK CAMDEN AJJI) AMBOY AND I'HIDA DKDPHIA AND TBENTON RAJEROAD CO.'S •ONES PROM I‘H'DAIIEIjPiTI A TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLAOE3, V/harf, ’ willlnaYA no fol)ow«-vl»' At a A il, ria Camißm and Amlmr, 0. & A. Aooom- * inodßtiofl.—-- ■ —S3 39 At6AM,TiftCamdon and JoraorCltJiN.J.) Ac commodation..—~ ———.—— 2 39 At» A -M t via Camden and Jereejct y, Morr.inr Mail— 8 00 At 11A M, Sr Sm am boat, na TaoonT an t j.rss, Citr.We»totnßxK€M.__ 00 AtlSHPM.via Camdon and AmSor. Aooomim At 3 P M i via Camdon and Amboy,' d.~and* Aii'-x- press.....—_—... $ 00 At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey City, Evening Express,,.. _ 3 op At 4 F M, by Steamboat via Tooony and Jeraey City, 2d Claes Ticket..... a 15 AtflPM.vmCamdbn and Jersey City.Eveninr MaH.,— ..... 800 At 11 P M, vis Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mail— —.j. 3 28 AtB P 51, ViS Camdon and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger,!—lst Class Tioket. a2B 2d “ “ yep 7ho &P M Mail Lina inno daily. Tho Hr M, South era Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Datvidcrc, Easton, L?mibertyilio, Flemington, &o„ at 6 A M and 4PM, trom Waliiut-etroet wharf, and T.li) A M from Kensington. Itor Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Bcranton, Wilkosbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, &0., at 6 A. M. from Walnut htraet wharf, and 7.10 A. M. fiom Kensington, via Dela" ware Lackawanna and Vf cetera R-. R, For Mount /lolly, at 6 and 9 A. 51., 3 and 4H P. M. For Frcoho’d. rtfi A. 51., and 3 P.M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, <&c.» at 3)1 and 4 F. M. from Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M, and 63f V. M. from L For Palmyra, Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly, Burling ton, Floronee. Bordemown, fto., at 12l.nud 4% P. 51. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Dordentown and interne diate Places, at 2 H P. hf. Steamboat Trenton.tor Taoony, at 11 A. 51. and Tooony .Beverly .Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. M. Fifty Poundsof Baggage, ouly, allowed each Paesen 6er. Passengers r,ra prohibited from taking anything a* agzpge but fhpir wearing appaTol. AH baggage over fifty pounds to bq paid for extra, ihe Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, ox oopt by special contract. . aplB WM. H. GATZMER. *Agent. fS* mi FALL ARRANGE WENT-PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON, BALTIMORE RAIL HOAD. On and after MONDAY,OCTOBER 1.1860, PASSENGE it TRAINWiKAVE PHIL ADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. 51., 12 noon (Express), and 11.10 P. M. For Chester: at 8.15 A, M., 12 neon, 1.18,4.15,6, and 11.10 P. Mi For Wilmington at 8.35 A. 51., 12 noon, 1.38,4.35, C. and 11.10 P. 51. tor Now Caetlo at 815 A. M. and 415 P. M. tor .Yiiddlatown at 8.15 A. M. and 4 15 P. 51, tor DoveratB.ls A. 51. and 4.15 P. 51. tor Harrington at 8.15 A. 51. and 4 18 P. M. tor Milford at 5.15 A. M., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.1 a F. 51.) For Farmington at 8.15 A. 51. (Monday*, Wednesday*, and FridaTß at 4.35 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays,and Fridays at 415 P. 51. 1 For Salisbury at 8.13 A. 51. Train at 815 A. 51. will connect at Soaford on Tues* dare, ThuredayH, and oaturdaj e with steamboat to Nor f°' ’’ TRAIN'S FOB PHIL. DELFHIA : Loava Baltimore at 6.30 A. 51. (Express), 10.15 A. 51., and 6 28 P. 51 Leave Wilmington at 7.30,9, and 11.20 A. 51,, 14c, 3.45, nndB35P.M. - i eave Salisbury at 130 P. M. Leave Peaford at (Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Patur daysat72) A. 51.) J. 50 P.M. Leave Farmlnitton atflupsdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays atB a. 51.) 410 P. 51. Leave Atilford at (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days at 7 50 A. 51.) i P.M. Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. 51. and 4Ji3 P. M. I/eave Dover at 9 05 A. sf. and t>£3‘ P. M. i eave Mldalctown at 10 15 a. 51. and 0.40 F. M. Leave Newcastle at 8.30 and 11 A. M., and 7.35 P. M. Leave Cheßter at 8.20 and 9 40 A,51„ 12.04, 252, 4.26, and 9.15 P/M. Leave Baltimore tor Salisbury and Delnwaro Railroad at 10.35 A, M. ami 8 25 P. AI. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: Leave Chostor at 8.46 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmiucton at 9.25 A. M„ 12 65 P. M., and 12.20 A* 51. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attaohed, will run ps follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermodiato places at 8 P.M. Leave Wilmiugton for Perryville and intenfiediato places at 6 P. M. ’Leave Baltimore for Havro-de-Graco and mtarmedi ateplaces at 425P.'M. • " - ' ON SUNDAYS: Only at 11.10 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at s.2s P. 51. from Ealtimoi'o to Philadelphia. WJS 1). MV FELTON, Prcsidont. AND reading hail- ROAD.-PABSc.NGEH TRAINB for POiTSVILLK, READING, ami HAHRISBURG. MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundayß exoepted.) Leave Now Depot, oornor of BROAD acd CaLIOW JIILL Streets, PIHLA EIEL PHI A (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Cntlowhiil streets.) at 8 A 51., oonneoting at Harrisburg with tho PENNSYLVANIA KAfLHLAI), 1 P. M. train running to Pittsburg? the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.08 P. AT. tram running to ChftmberBbnrg, Carlisle, 4c0.: and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP, 51. tram, running to Sua bury, &c. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, owner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL B*reete, Qn*rßjicga on Thirteenth and on Cp.llawu'U utreeig.jTor POTTB - and IIAttRISBO RO. at 3.30 P. M., D aiLY, for READING only, at 6 P. ftl., DAILY* (Sundays ox dStaNCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. Feom Pim-ADEi.ruiA. Milos, To PhtcniiLviUe....,, Llii sal Lebanon.,... 83 Harnfiburg... 112] Dauphin ~~— 12*1 Millersbarp — 1421 Trovorton Junction_l63: Bnnbnrjr.-w_ 169, Mmon...-. IWS i Munoy 15/ vyilliamsport 209 Joroey Shore 223 LoaUHavga Sd3 Ration. Troy sSl> vV ilhamsport anu Elmira lilcjira Wi Railroad. The 8 A. M... and 32Q P. M. train oonneot daily at Port Clinton, (eurd'iya exoopted,) with the UAtA- WlneiA, WILLIAMSPORT, amt ERIK RAILROAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Falla, CAnada,thQ Wert and Southwest, 'DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner or BROAD and CALLOWIUIL Streets ap2S-tf W. H. McILIIENNBY, Scoretary p gfJXo first i f. h vjtwKfilST RUIiTB to Tanmgua. Catawisea, Ru- BOrt, wilkeauarre, Scranton, Danville. Milton. Wji iffifUGport, Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira. Buffalo, Niagara Fall*, Rochester, Clovohnd, Detroit. Toledo, Ctjloaso, St. Lomu, Milwaukee, and all points Noth fjj . Ltta* yj‘ti leave tho new Depot of tho Phl laaerpma and'Heading Rtvllroad, corner 3ROAD and GALLOWJIILL Streets; (Passenger entranoe on Cal- IcrwluU otreot,) daily (Sundays oxeeptod), for above pomts.no follow*; DAY EXPRESS wioht kx?4:2?3 -Sjbi p. m. Tfea If.W/f. M.’ftaih<ducoet3 r»t Eap*rt,'for Wilke** Lam?, Pitteori, ScTantbn, * and all ttations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOQMBBURG RAILROAD. The above trams make oitoot oortneotions at Elmira with tjie trains of tho New York and firm, GanacdaUna and rLfuitna Falld, wad D aifcio, Na*r Y of * ar.d foie, ana New rork fonfryl Rrttiroiule, fr&tfi eil saints Worm and afui tii? Cnnnffw. llQJgftEPOnao-kcu to Elmira, Buffalo, and Buapension Bridge, and alliwterinediatnpoint*. TiokeUcaube troonred at tho Philadelphia nndfil mfra Railroad Lit eVlhoket Ofnoe, northwest oomer of -•vfpu and OH? i CNUT Streets, and at tho Pnesengor DepotVconiuro xlllZ and CALLOWHILL. THROUG EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN &i l 'FfeijlltaTOi 1 bodollvorort'bMsr# IP M. to insure their eeine th> . Amo (Inr.. , , , . „ . For further information itpnlr et Freight Depot, THIRTEEN l It nud OALLOtvjIILL, or to , . t/HAS. R. TAPPEN, Goreral Acent. Nbrt’jVf'St 99r£or SIXTH npd IGHEBTW UTStrecu, antS-tf FUiWdfthffna ms g® £3353155533 NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD For BETHLEHEM, DOYLKBTOWK. EASTON, MAUCH CHUNK, HAZLETON, RCKLRY, WHITE HAVEN, WILKESDARRE, \f iLLTAMfIPQRT, &o, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and alter MONDAY, July 2d, 13C9, P&psencer Trains will leave FRONT and WlLLow" Streets, Phi ladelphia, DAILY, (Sunday* exoeptedJ os follow* : At fIAO A. M. (Express), for Dothloliem, AUontown, Mauoh Chunk, liaalcton, Wilkesbarre, WiUlamuport, fto. At3.S9 P. M.(Express), for Dothlehom, Easton, &o. This tram roaches Easton et s£o P . M,« anu make* oloso oonneotion with New Jersey Central for New York. AtSP.M.for Eothlohom, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, At 9A. M, and 41*. P, for Doylestovn. At 10.30 A. fil. and 0.60 P. hi, for Fort Washington. The 0.50 A. ftl. Exyress Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and moat desirable route to Wilkesbarra, and to &U points in the Lehigh Coal ltegion. TJLAINO FOR PUIIsAVFLFHTA: - tfiayo B&vltldlitnn at $.&3 A. M., y.a) A. M. r.nd 6.52 p. Loire Boyleatovrn at 7.50 A. M and 4.16 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.25 A.. W. and 2.18 P. M. OM SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at S P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. ftl. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. Fare to WlFnretoMauch Chuuk.S2 60 Faro to Easton , 1 BOlFaro to Doylestown - OSO > Through Tiokois must be procured at the Tiokot Of- I fioesat WILLOW Stroet.or BERKS Street, in order ■ to cscuro the abovo rates of fare. I AHPasflonKerTrainsloxoept Sunday Trains) connect pd at Berkcstroet with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second L and Tbirri-sticot Passenger JLiilroade, 20 minutes after * leaving Willey atvfiii: TIIJB PENNSYLVANIA 08NTRAL BAILHOAIS. HOD MILES DOUBLE TRACK 1860. SSmamm 1860. THIS CAPACITY OKTmS'iIOAtMS NOW EftUAL TO ANY li/ T XU' COUNTRY.' THREE THROUGH PASBRNOKK TRAINS betw&kn Philadelphia and Pittsburg, Conyactin* direct at PliUadoLptbfc with Through Train* Troirt-iJcgtonj lloy York, and all points hunt, and in tho Union B&rot at Pittaburk with Through Trams to aad tromali point* m the west, Northwest,and Southwest —thus furnishing famlitirs for tho transportation ol Fassonser-svjisnipassaa for cpacd and comfort by any other route. l£?PV*ie» RPd I Sift i.inw mi ihrorttk lo Pittsburg, WifamU change of Cota or Conductors. All through Pas senger Turns provided Tnlii Longlmdgo'fl Patent Brake—sperd under perfect ocmtrol of the engineer, thus adding ir t uoh to tno gaiety of travoilcre. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woointfl’n Bleeping Cur* to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mail and Pout Lines, Sun days ilrtir*%.UulertVes phiiaaeiiMa at 7 SO A. M, Fast Lina *• *' ll.fOA. M, Express Train leaves “ 10.15 P. M, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOW Sarrisburg Acaopiniodation, vis Columbia, 3i\ M, Columbia “ I.M P. M, PfirlnJfbuyc ,? E.ip i*. "*S. V/e»>t Cihpatsr l * USOP. M. Wnat CiiecUr Ftiasaii'jeui v;J! Uko the Mr.'!, Wcbt Chester Appornmodation. and Columbia Trains. PMsoDgara for Banbury. Williamsport. EUmra, Bufla (o, Niagara Kalla, anu mtermodiata pomes, leaving Phi ladelphia at 7.10 A. M. and S P. M. go dlreotly TiokeU Westward may be obtained at tho offices oi the Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Emit;'aid at any of tho important Railroad Offioe* in tho West; also on board any of the regular Line of tpeveovs on the Mutmouppi or Ohio rivers. Ksi a always as lov/> nr.d iimo as fiuiok, a» by any other Route. .. For fti-ihsr ra.'o i :.u.>j, ra!, tja l’uj,sC,’3r Bfs tnnveoutueivß copncf ofTcjlAVepta and Market Streets, Tli3 completion of tho Western ooimoctions of the Pemiirrivuma to Chicago, make this the WlttKtl'F MNJS EAS ' S AND THE The concsctiop of tracks by tbe RalJroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding ell drajrago or fsrringo of Fieigbt, together with tho saving ol time, mo advantaged readily appreciated by Uhiyppors of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. JrferchMits and dhipcora cntmeLug tho tro’nrurt.V.lon o! Umr Freight to this ojn r^iyiyijh 6 oVpßfe'iiV tprrad ham W Mint mtli3 Wcct hr the Toprejlvattfa lUilrtwu art at «fi iitAft as Javcnwtf at «ri ckvrttd sy ejktr Railroad Uciapani*s t Be fcartiotiisr t* aiarfcpwifages ** via Pa.rn. Rei£ road. Far Freight Contrar.w o' r,hipping Pirecticce, »?p)7 te, or ndclrers either of the fcV.oxnng Agents of the Ccvt- PV/: w D. A. STEWART, PUUbir;, H. 3. Fierce & Co., ttanesritU ,0.; .1. .1. 0; R,f'iiHc-aly,, f 4a/s.viHfl, xiy.ftAnhJUy A I‘wUtfloufhrtiM Op., Je/lcrt'mvilb, Indi if. W. »r«vp & Om A Om&inirdi, 0,;, Atherp* Hibimt, oi/ioiunaU, 0,; R. 0* IneUlnna. Lid.; it}*, B. Alm.rc, LuuJarjfJe. if/,; P. N. O’Rjloy & do., EvftnsvjJle, l>:-i.t N. VT. wraharu k Cc., Cuiro, III.: R. r. Saect.ihator 4; Cias.tjßt. Louis, Mo.; John IL Kar ris, Tcnn.; flams A Runt. Memphis. Tenn.j Clarre A. Co., Oiics-go, 111.; W, 51. B. Koonts, Alton, 11-irtoProi"-].! of Uailror/L tp tfift Wfoifc. §• tl. v’V.» 'FnilatlOlpHiA. SIAOItAW & KOONS, C'J Worth ctrcf.!, ftfitna.’re. JhKECH CO., 1 Antorlfoneo, or 1 fcj.’ft'lbam . LEE,OH & CO.. No. iT.Str.tcstreet, I’oston. H. It. HOUSTON, Gan’l Fraisht Fat' it, h. tIOVTV, CrOr.T Tiotot A trout, Hula K. LEWIR. liorr’l Snft Att-05;,, Pb ;t.5-Iv ?;S T 'CUESTER TRAINS via PENNSYLVA NIA RAtMUIAO, leave dopol, corner ELEVENTH trad market, tl r.so-A.M;, 12.50 1;, M„ amiiP.Ai, On Bnnday, leave Philadelphia at 8 A, H,, and West Chester aHP. H, iySO-U f?g ACT u i im-iiwm NEW TRI-WEEKLY passenger ROUTE TO NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, VA. CHANGE OF LOCATION for tho recojpt ami doll very of Froitcht. „ ,• _on and alter Monday* Oolober Mi Forwarders of Goods by ttii* hue will send to PRENTZEL'S Wefo homo,under National Hall, 1224 MARKET Street. Entranoe for drays In tho rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street through Leiper Street. Mark Goods ’‘Via Beaforri, Dei.” Passengers will tako the B.lfi A. M. train at the depot, oorner of Broad street and Washington avenue, on luesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Fare Kir urat-olass passengers, inoludms meals on the boat, s Beoond*olass poesangera, including meals dn tho hoat» H, F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation. 0012 tf P. W. tc B, R. R .Co, EK.narCisal&Bg WEST OHIJS'i'BB AND PHILADELPHIA KAIuKUAi) On and after Monday, Saptemberi7th 18&?, the trains vill leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, oorner of Thirty-first and Market streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.45 and 10 A. M.. and 9.88 and fi P. M. ’ Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 7 and 10.15 A. M., and l.tf and fi p. M. ON SUNDAY, i Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth ana Market streets, at 8 A. M. ends P. M. Leave West Chester, at 7.50 A. M.< and 4.45 P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 745 A. M. and 6 P.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 8.80 P. M., oonnect at Pennelton wi*h the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Bail road, for Concord, Kennett Avon dale, Elkview, fto., and for Oxford, via Stage. tromend of Track, at 7.45 A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, the 7 45 A. M. train from Philadelphia will con nect with a line of atagos, via Oxford and Hopewell, to Peaoh Bottom, in Lancaster county. The last Passenger Bailway Cat will leave Front and Market streets 30 mimPes. and Eighth and Market streets 25 wpijutes before the starting time from the Depot, and will carry a flag to denote it. Office and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and Market streets, whore passengers, purchasing tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket over the Passongor Railway. HENRY WOOD, . „ . Sonera! Superintendent. The baggage oar will leavo Eighteenth and Market streets one hour boforo the departure of the train trorn the West Philadelphia Depot. seU-ti 235 SSI RSggSSJSE GSR MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD-SUMMERARILANGEMENyX- On and alter MONDAY, Mar 14,1850, FOR GEHMANTOWN. £>cavo Philadelphia 8,7, 8,9 f JO, J). and 15 a. M., 1, £, 5>S, 4, S, 0, ?, 8. 9, 10*, and 11 >4 P. M. LeareGormantormß, 7. 734, 8, 8M,9,1Q 11.13 A. M.» i, a, a, 4, b, a, bh, ?, 8, e, io>tf P. m. 6n Sundays, i-esvo Philadelphia 9JX min. A. SI., 8.8, 8, 7 U, ani 1(3>4 P. M. Leara Germantown 8.10 min. A. 51.. 1.10 min.. 4. (S£» andSKP, K. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 3, 8,10,13 A. M,, 1, i, 8, 6tt, 8,9, and 10* P. M. Loavo Chestnut Bill MO.r.fiJ, AO, 9,011.0 A M„ 1,40,8.40,8.10,8.40, and 1.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.05 A. MU, S,a, and 7H I*. to- Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., 13JJ0, 3.10, and 9.19 min., ?. M, FOR CONSHOHOCACN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 5A0.7J4,0.05. 11.05. mm.* A. M.» 1,Q6,3.03, t%y 6.M,6.50, and 11* V. M. Leave Norriitoirn 6. 7, 8.00, 9, 11 A. M.. !#, 4J4, 6 and 1% P. M ON SUNDAYS, !«aa7o Philadelphia 0 A. M. and 3 and a r, 3t *ieava Norriitovn 7J< A. M.. 1 and 8 P, M. PpR MASfAYUNK. Leave Philadotphia6.6o, 7 tf, 9.03,11.03 A. M.„ 1.05,i.Qf1, C,03. 4J£, B.M, 6.50, B#, and Ilk P. M. Leave ManaruukOM, 7is, ?.SS, SandlJM W,.1, 5.06, C, 6K. 8, and 9.X P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Urvo Philadelphia 9 A. M., a, j, and 8 PM. teava Manaynfik7&XM., \H, fl«.and93* P. M. it. It. SMITH, General Superintendent, SU-ti DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets. Mm?£g£§as£ NOTICE.—CHESTER sMSSESHB VALLEY RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN ANT) IN TERMEDIATE {STATIONS,—Ox. and after Hov.sth, JSfiOf tho Paasenter Train* for DOW NINGTOWN will start from the new P&tSßiiKeT Depot of the Phila delphia aziJ Reading Railroad Company. corner of BROAD and Streets, i passenßor en trances on Callowbill, ftfORNINtf Tr'fiJilH fer Ht9.CO AFTERNOON ’SRATirt f«r leave* at d.S9 P. M, - DAJIiV (Bandar* c«e6ptod.> By order of the Board of of tlw PatiM*ipns aud Beadle* waitrowi Com*?.t*v M>9 Vf. W- ftKtfl/QKNNKV.dMirxtar* figaEggßßKa THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Office 3SO CHESTNUT Street, forward* Parcel*, Packages. Merchandise. Bank Notes, and Specie, either bjits own Lines or mooimectiOn with other Exprons Companies, to all the principal towns and oitfes of the United States. *3. B. BANQFORD, jeU-tf fieaeral fiuoarititendftrt* ; INTEr<Pi&j;E mSIJKANOTL -JCMPANIf OS PHIL ADR FIT lA. FIRE INSURANCE OMPANTS SI H- W».’ WAA.? FC.JUt’SIf tfffiVW STREET.*. DIRECTORS, F. JtAPCSVOKD StaRR. MoRUXSA.I h. Daw***» William MoKbx, Rbo, n. Syvakt, Nalbxo Phaziel. loan H. Baown, Town fil. Atwoob. B. A. Faekbstgcl: Bkw. T. Tumid*. Ambrbv/ f). Oita, lUnbt Wcartok. v L.jpauvnci&; if. UATCCEOKV eXARIT, mHidenv OH 4 R MSB W. (Xfeg.Keorot»TJ. felfl ; Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley R.K. Northern Central, Railroad. HELAWARB MtfTffAl/ SAFETY IN. J M SURANOE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF **?I!NN&YI* YA NT A, M&. OFFICE 3, E, CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Sunbufj and Erie R. R. Streets, Phrtodeip'tiftV MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS,) CARGO. > To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, S JNLAND INSURANCES. Ob Goods, by River, Canal*. hakes, and Land Carriage toall parte of the Union FIRE INSUiIANCK^ On Merchandise genernp", •**' On Stores Dwelling iimsaei. te*. 4.MK'ig'o?T , UE COMPANY, November I,IBW. §123 060 Philadelphia City 6 cont. Loan?.VlW!«iOOO wloo,ooo Pennsylvania State 6 4?' oent. Loan. $8,655 00 821,000 Pennsylvania State 6 w oent. Loan- 21.CC0 CO $25,000 U,B».TreoswysJi 3?* cent, No»w hid interested. LL • - , 25.25354 oent. sotes ant{ • * cf * mtoraitaue.. J ...-i»‘ 50,61500 SM,OOO Temporary Loan to the City of Phila- — 23,000 850,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Sd Mortsc'e •• 1 dqP'cont.Bond- i.ItfCQ 00 ; 820,000 Nort'* Railroad Wort- ' • ‘ •’ ftaßadHpoehVßonds....'. 12,500 00 (JH.COOWcBt-Phllftdmphmp/LSBsngor Bailvrny Comp&tiy 7 ot, coupon Bonds. 13,600 ft) $15,000 , 3po shares stocc Germantown Gas Company, Intorcnt a~y pyinaiual guarantied by thO oi‘,y oi PhiV $5,0p0 lQOflikroaPeunsylv^n«aHaHroadaom papy... t . 3 775 00 $6,009,100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad „ Company.. 360 00 $3,850 shares Philadelphia lee Boat and Steam Pug Company, Philadelphia and , Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Stoap Vorit Company, Exchange — 8,210 CO 84M.830 9408,718 Si « n Ti an ,3- Mor te a £° a ' and Real Estate, Of- D f\ co BailjlM? “Ills Hoeivable for Insurances made. : Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, interest, and other io’uU on» tho . 'W.lV;..cs&i ts Sufip anuytook of sundry Inauienee Com- ~~ - Ca&i on Beposit in Bonk. WUism Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theopbitus Paulding, John H. Ponroso, John 0. Davis, James Traquair* William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, George C. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, WILLI. TROB. C. HENRY LYLBURN, Seo S UAKER gj.q?Y INSURANCE COMPA NY-FRAHKTJN ROILDINGS. 408 WALNUT EET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND Sl7R PLUS.BS39,746.?o.—lnsures against Lessor Damage by Firei and the Ponla of the Seat Inland Navigation and Transportation. GEORGE H. HART, President, E. P. ROSS, Vioe President. H. K. COGGBKALL. Seo'y ana Treasure). 9. ». BUTLER, Attistant Secretary, Saojes H. Kftrt, ' SI^ 0 &o M> A. O. Catteli, Foster S. Perkins, 1., W, Bailer, Andrew It. Chambers H. R. Coggan&ll, Samuel Jones, M. D., Hon. H. ax. Follor, mb2-tf !'N SURANGE COMPANY QF THE • STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA INEJ INyURANCE - Nok. 4 N AND 0 EXCHANGE lUILDINGB. IiLLI3 CLARK,"Agent. Chartored in 1794—Capital $200,000-Fob. 1,1860, cash value. $438,792 77. 5 All invested in sound and available cswQ'«iti^s—oon- Unite to insure on Vesselg «k 1 forgoes, Buildingß, btooks of Merchandise, <to., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Henry 1). Shorrerd, Georg* H. Stuart, Sitnocm Toby. Pamuel Grant, Jr., Charles Mmalwer, Tpbiaa Warner, William S. Smith, Thomas B Wdttson. John B. Buuo. Henry G. Freeman. William R. White. Charles S.Le\tii£’ Gcorgo C. Cirton. wr . , , „ HENRY D. BHERRERD, Pjc;i«le?L WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. •' 1 " ' A NTSBACITE INSURANCE COMPA £»•, NY.—Authorised Capital 8400,000-CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office No. 811 WALNUT Stroet, botweon Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise hj*- rally. - ‘ ‘ Also, Marine iDworjT.we on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freight?. L.uuid tnnorduae to all parts of the Union f DIRECTORS. Jaoob Esher, Joseph Maxneld, D. Luthor,. Dr. George N. Koken L. Audenned, John R. Bl&kistou. Davis Pearson Wn. F. Teter Signer, J. >tawm. **•' JACOB ESHER, President. WM. F.DKAN, vioe President. W. hi. SMITH, gocretarr. ac3-tl A MKRIOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., -fU- INCORPORATED 1810-CKARTER PERPET UAL. No, 310 WALNUT Btreet. above Third, Philadelphia. Having a largo paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vented id aound and ftv&ilaulo Securities, continue, to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Voosols in Port and their cargoes, and other Femjswl Property. All losses liberally and proin^i^s.dJ tt&xcT&3«. „ , T. IfOWlSt Jajnts Jt.Q&mpob'i. iiaiauud G. J)hUIA« Ohaa. W. Poaltnr,y, Israel Morns. THOMAS R. MAillS, President. ii/BEH.7 0. L. OKAWVOHP. Seoretarr. fea-t* Thro. n. MadJ. JonnWoliK, eaiapcl O. Mcrto*, Tatridk Brady. EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY nJA —office N o.iOO WALNUT HtreoL FIRE INBURANCH goo Ro ’iss-e,aJ Idftycliaudißa generally, on fav B tarmiv Itßucr lixtpfeu or psr UiRKCTORS, Jeremiah UormU. Edward 3). Roborte John ft. Ginnoao. John J. Griffith*, Joetiaa T. Owen. Reuben C. Hale. Thomne Marsh, John McDowell, Jr., Saml.L. SmodloT, Jm. T.JHale, Hellafonte. JERLMJAK BONSALL, President. JOHN ft. GINNODO, Vice President. ’ Enwißi) 'V. Davin. Feflret?,r? - iatf TO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS J- FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DFLPHIA. , Notice is hereby given that I, ISAAC ROBERTS, have applied/or thelrenefitof the insolvent laws o/thfa Commonwealth to snid Court. Said apvlisaticnwrlltie heard in the said Court on MONDAY,tSffvembo'r lPt{i, 18C0, at 10 o'clock A. Ijl. when'aud where all parties in torowted may attend. The said Court cits mitsueual ?nom» on the south aid© of Chestnut street, between Filth and Sixth elrccta, in tho city of Philadelphia. ooS9-mwm* ISAAC ROiIERrS. TW’OTIOE.—AII persons are cautioned not ■t > to trust the Crew of tho Portuguese Rrtjt *• L’Q’RIJ PALMERSTON,” Gaptoin CA/ffi«al, from Oporto, a« de (its’(il their contracting will bo paid by tho Cap tain or Consignees. MAENNEL & SOHEPELER. November 5, 1860. no6-st* {STORAGE. —Storage for merchandise of all kinds, and at low Tates, at Kensington SoreW Cook, No, 1030 North DELAWARE OOl3 ' AAEROAD MNES. VIA MEDIA. CHANGEOF HOURB. EXPRESS COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANIES OISJ3SOtOIIS. 1 Samuel E. Stoker, I J. F. Pemstooi Henry Sloan. ! Edward Purlinffton, 11. Jonosßrookt. Spencer M’Jlvaine, Thomas G. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jonaa, James B, M'FarJard, Joshua P v Eyro, John B. Seraplo, Pittsb’g, D.T. Morgan, •• HAND, Vice President, oretarr. dlfl-jf SALES BY AUCTION. IfOttKKSS, BRIHLEY * 00.. * ru mtrrn No. 4‘2!l MARKET STRKE> " SALK THIS (Friday) IMORNfNG, 'NOVEMBER 9, a r* i ti n AT 10 O’CLOCK. ,nT7..H - , *”V-be attention of purchasers 19 requested m» OU rA a Jf of imported dry goods, this (Friday) morn je.r 9 * at ip O’oloofc, by catalogue, on six wool shawl. d isJ,,u O , m i pri ," 1 n K dreßS *oods, brooM and uii 5 r' otll t? ll i al{8 ; fanoy velvet ribbons, linen if™. and^erc^,€^8 * oaCn iH e scarfs, hosiery goods, KL 6 to7mo^i^I aH " Gl °’ lk Makl »»- . = 7 -Vo n °atafflk°steZ' do Esquimaux 40. ~ , , , Ufa celebrated make. Also. .0 I?f vaj l)S ndP».ld.n,b«va r .. 7-4 French blaok olotha, BALE 0F T F M ta o(>ojjs Novombsr 9, at 10 o’clock, by oatatonw, on 8 month,’ 600 pcokaif e« nnd lot. of fanny and .taplo French dry goods, comprising a desirable assortment, 1 Bf Samples arranged .for examination, with cata logues, early on the morning of sale. FRENCH ALL WOOL BLACK CLOTHS, fco. This Morning. 53 pieces <3> 4 all wool French black cloths, for cloaks. 20 do 7-4 fiao Frenoh beavers CHENILLE SHAWLS VND BCARFB. 12-4 new sty te chenille shawls. dozen do do , scarfs. VIENNA BROCHE AND WOOL LONG SHAWLB. Ah invoice of Vienna broohs sqcere and lone-shawls, Allwool ecotob Jong shawls. 1 ' A!so BjN«BT ANU trimming ribbons. An mvoioc of bonnet and trlmmlnc ribbons. Nh.BDLfc.WOHK EM BROIDBRIKS. New style needlework embroideries, m F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Suc- A • • ocscor to B. BCOTT, Jr.. ,31 CHESTNUT St.' S ffi 1 ™ ‘mw&Pif L SS7J)S IT GERMANTOWN CRICKET JACKETS. 6 &c. drawers, _ T „ . . , Tbls Morning, Nov. 9, by catalogue, on a oredit, commencing at 10 o’olook precisely. B a v . . FANCY KNIT GOODS, Consisting in part of— Ladies’ rioh ana ohoioe styles oo'ored opera hoods, mines’ and children’s sohooi hoods, miaaes’ and chil dren’s oloaks, coats, circulars, shawls, ladies’ nubias, Ac., Ac. „ HOSIERY. Men’s blue, mixed, and white cotton and wool half hnse. Ladies’ white and mixed lambs’ wool hose, misses* and children’s white.!nlue. mixed, and spot plaid hose, CRICKET JeCKE'I S. cases men’s heavy knit all wool cricket Jaokefs. m OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER MERCHANT, Southeast corner of 8 aC fi Streets loan, at tile lowesMrates, on diamonds, watches.. jewelry, silver plate, dry gooda, olothlng, gro oenes, cigars, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors, fur iar?I o hr on * sooils ot every description, in fnr founts, fropi one dollar to thousands, foronylensthof time agreed an, *«««»»« c, Mr The Oldest Established House in this city. Private entrance on RACE Street. 7 UueiHOSB hours from 9 A- M. to 9 p. M. Heavy lnaurAnce fo the benefit nf depositors CHARGES ONLY TWO PERCENT?' AdTB ira £f 8100 and upwards at two per cent. Advftsces of <§lDO and upwards, at one per cent. for short loans. - • „ L AT PRIVATE SALE, of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCSHEB manufactured, at half the usual selling prices, gold lever and lupine watches, silver lever and lepino watohes, English, Swiss, and r tench watches, at astonishingly low prices, jewalry or every description, very low, guns, pistols, musioal m olrnments, firat quality of Havana oigars.atbalf.the importation price, in quantities to suit purchasers, and various other kinds of goods. ... J OUTPOUR SALES Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. Consignments of any and ovary kind of goods soli cited. MO3KS NATHANS, SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE .Conflicting of diamond and opal breastpin andear nnyg. Pnoe §650. Coat in Faria Sl.fcq. R3HILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 6 »0 MARKET Street, and 841 MINOR M FITZPATRICK & BROB., AUC • TIONEEPvS, -604 CHESTNUT Street, above sixth. „ , , BALFB EVERY EVENING. 9 At} 7 oolook.of Books, stationery and fe®CJ goods, watohes. jewelry, docks, silver plated ware, ontiery, paintings, musioal lqstruomenta, Ac, Also, Hosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes, and mer dmndisa of every description. Day SAFES every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o’olook A, M. 4 . t , PRIVATE SALES. At private pale several large consignments of watohes, jevrolry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery fanoy gooes, &o. To whioh is solicited the attention of oity and country merchants and others. Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, forjpither pubho or pnvate sales. Liberal cash advances made on oonßigumouts. Out-door sales promptly attended to. QW CA’intON AL. SlMUtiit* GARDEN HALD.-HLASKQ’S academy, at spring gabden HALL,—lnstrnot.on in LuucV CabatnsQ&'Esereile, forMiMBB, anil a nejr method of XSefoiwa.omMd with Military Drill, fot Mlwtarj.’ Cio«« Date, Tue.d.r end Fnday, froinhn’f KtaWlof for Sli ß ae.,(rio gentlemen admitted asrm#J6ta instniebon;) nnd from 6 to half Ucatko elpok 1- M. fotMnatera. Oo2t-12t ME3DAMES OHEQARAY AND D’HER- Yl hh l respeotfally inform their friondj A3d the jtabho that they have removed their BwdlniMd Daycohoolfor Ynune Ladies from Logan Senare toNoa. lsir and 1529 SPRUCE Sli4 V w.noi, from fivj t,ge nbtrard ,r»gare j dfo^ie Oj'YANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS 1 Sessions. Jndiyyiual instruction in Bookkeeping, in olpdißg_Genpral Wholesale and Retail Bosjneis, Sbip nir,g, Commission, Banking, i?x -dtianßO, Maanfcotnrlng, Railroading, fitaaroboating. «o„ the roost fAoroug* and practical course in the United States.; Also, Lectures, Commercial CaloiUa tiocs, Anthmejio. and the higher Mathematios, P*a manship(bestin iheoity). Correspondence, &a, For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeawoo, Mauti fulljr printed m colors, and the kni vow UttblHhed. INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COB- J^nSS I A T£ J E;N . TH k5: nd FILBERT Streets, re mvoes MONDAYS Septomber 3d. Four more pupils be admitted. Catalogues ■ sent to anyaddress. au3l-tflt. w'PEWA RT/PripolpS: BUSINESS CAUPa. J\R. S. T- BEAEC^ v -' ' -Mr DENTIST. rfas Temovcdto IU3 CHESTNUT Street, (Girard Row.) Philadelphia. onS4-Ini' PAWSON So tfICSOLSON, „ „ BOOKBINDERS, Ncvff. alftand QUI MINOR Street. Between Market and Chestnut streets, JAMES PAWSOfII L £ HJOHOLSON, jjWJr* ¥ NICHOLSON. V ® Manufacturer oi SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLABB, A large and ohoica assortment, and wsll Mans, always on nand. unto which I particularly invite the attention of cash and prompt-paying buyers. S, E, Comer of SECOND and ARCH frmets, Phila delphia. auf-Sm* © FUGUST & SONS, Mi importers ot Havana cisars, No. 810 Sooth FRONT Street. Reoeiva regularly a fall assortment of desirable OX GARHwhioh they cfibT at loir rates* for qoas or ap proved oredit. jelO-ly fXORAOE SEE, ~’ M.M TJECH.WTICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY, No. 114 South SIXTH Street, (Neat 1 * ripoeit* thi County Court iictt**,) Prepares «***«>»., <fcc.,a»d tfsassoU all other buainfls‘ , conn9otei obtaining ot Let tors Patent MapUidwg Uwatßßo<l and Pravinga made. au»Hm* s, kooo <S7i<K9 *8 OKLEANS (LA.) PIOA>UNE. JOY. OOE. & 00. Havo been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively oiroulating paper, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the best news papers of oity and country, &e the offices of JOY. COE, & CO., Advertising Agents, FIFIH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia {.Tribune Buildings, New York, se26-tf Kit, UOKSON, " • . „ RETAIL ESTATE RfIpKER. NORRISTOWN.m./ 1 OPFFRB AT PUBLIC AN 1> PRIVATE SALE, some of tho moot d.esiraVip and productive farms in Montgomery smrChaater eoputieau Also, several Mer chant arid'Gnit Mills, in desirable parts of the ooumry. '' persons wishing to purchase properties, either as homes or investments, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to oall, or wiite for a oatalogue, Several handsomely located farms to exohange for citr property. Norristown Properties foreale or rent.- Good Mortgages negotiated rQ?"G££B«, Apply to K, CORSON, 0024 lm NORRISTOWN. Pa, EJ. RAYLIS THOMAS, » ATTORNE V-AY-LA W, Has ramerea hisoffioe from No* 990 *s>Wh aired to K#« 489 WALNUT Street, . Parttoui&r attention rivaa to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. Tho dining and examination of 'Wills* ConvqjcnooS, Assignments, Briefs of Title, and-other Instruments of Yfritinjf, The rnacagemefitof Kxeontoir ships. Administratorship*, and Trusts, superintended; and the boat securities procured for tho in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference given when required. apSO-sm* A INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS IIffiWII^LJAM~O NKMAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK STOVES, X<o. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, C-JTorg wan perfeot, convenient. and economical v|ii-oyrning Cooking Stove yet invented. Inquire ter his Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain tho best Stove in use* Also, one ol tho largest and most complete stook of Stoves for heating parlors, chambers, stores, 00V5.VM* houses, &0., in tbe city. Tho attention of ydblio is solioited, ' 0011-tm BTOYBBC STOVE SI ! &S JAMES SPEAR. No. 1116 MARKET STREET, is now prepared to meet the wants of tha public more completely in all the details of the Stave trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he invites comf/qi'Vlvs KxXmination, The following dre among his own poptL&r inyentions, covdral or will oh have already obtained a national repu tation os surpassing in excellence and economy any other fitoves in use, JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve, acknowledged to be the beat Btove for family use m the world. JAMEa SI EAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Looking- Range, now rapidly oowwt into general use. * J MW *v*** £FAR Ihe Patentee of tho lapvaved Sil ve/A^M’d**JsR t Gaa-oonsuming Pnrk>r Sjoy-c, i .SPEAR. ia the tapator or the Improved ,*S* e< M Um, wbioh, from its nflfr r Jl th' l season, to be umver '**s yERBPJSAR Is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, ft ¥* SPMBStfwin* Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the ce T } ehrated Railway-oar Heater. JAMES SPEaII is the Inventor of the luvpxavcd Ftre-board Stove. '*** I* or all of the above the Inventor vasi Juqtly olaima advantages wlnoh require but understood by the publio to be university appreciated and preferred to any other ariiobsonhatolws in the market; and he vrculd berebi extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want of stoves to call ana examine for themselves. Parties wishuw,to examine will have every attention shown thaw, whether intending immediately to par. OliworMOt. selS-fc QUAKER CITY GAS COM oSbJSB®S; on silver way »«isi ass \cdtUAted, aty.l nit even temporatnre maintained for SSISfe ttny *otho&Xti NiSrtlBFPO&B?.J£{ ,K ? ,O P B - ratenteo, No. 395 above Vine, where thoexoalbittt %??:'}VJ Stove DAVLiGIIT. ■'Si'slyr its °P era Lona, may bo obtained; ’of thtflatge OW«r -aoxS we believe, gives entire «, oefi 3m THIT OJSLRSR ATED ROYAL ESS STOVE.ia the best and mostpopu- JfS&Jv Stoye in tho market. It is tob4o x rJ: f either with or without gas-burning fixtures, Mm'r" 1 a . lul Js r fale b 5 WORTH. CHASi, S Fool ’- llr J Wnrerooms, 309 North SECOND gtrecc « * a9.«ai CAUTI Q3J ASTROLOGY NEWS FOR ALLN«%» iyn«t. IMUUS Mra. VAN HORN is the best; she sai&efe* Vafcnall othersJsavo failed. la u y vho have toon deprived bx fhfe% protases, fly to her for advice and cowort. M “-fr* aJairstAi ntvtrfaiis . Bho has tie twre& of Rafting the aflfe. tiona of the op posit? *«. It w Urn fast which mdueX Uli'erate pretext* to try to innate hor, and com her advert! senate. She shows you tho likeness of your fu ture or atmQt mend. It is ts©H fcnowr tp ihe pubhb at large taat she is the first and only per son T?ho cm show the hioness it reality, andoaa give j- __ A N t EW CHS-SpRSINQ BASE g£fS«.'® SSMS V^‘L,^ZV gBBy P-£v v t! A* jhe mpst coononjical Store of tke s»r ZarC-fr* m? b |»^ d SuVfe^*nd 9 ioi ; pBI VY-WELLS cleaned at a low price to, THE HErtY STAR GAS-BURN INQ and RADIATING PAJU-OR stove, « tn© beat anil moat eoononneal Hoatine K tope Su tu l>‘ 1 a f d & r sale b ? if, CHASE. 4 St?eet H * * o,m(lrT Warerooma, 809 north S^CuND i\| THOMAS A SOKS. - }»»• 'Ho*, iyg t4l South Fof hl f , tre* (Formerly N0a.67 and 69,* FALL SALES BTOCKS AND REAL ESTATE Fjshteenth Fall Sale, November 18, at the Exchange, Bw Handbills part ready. 8 *1 (• ’*>' sn i?F« iH EXCHANGE tVE.jy TOfSDAI eaoii property iMped separairiy, , LtaAwih 1 "°, v hioh wo publish, on the Saturday previr-u -to each sale, one thousand catalogues, in pamphle' ten e ffi e f!iiL^| I ry. of ***• “ sale, lnoiuding every* desonpHon of city and count estate entered on our privatssale tssisto ■ and advertised occasionally in our public sale abstntoi (of whioh U>XI copie- are printed weekly. l fr«" » oharge,. _____ Peremptory Sale. BTOCKB, LOANS, *c. On Tuesdav, 13th in«t.. at 12 o’olook nnon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, without reserve, f*>r account of whom i'may ooncern— . 3 bonds (®5OO each) Logan County Mining and Manu laoturing Company of Virginia.l >5 rhares same company—par $lOO. 20 shares Penrose Ferry Bridge Stock—par $25. 0 snares American Academy of Mosio. EIGHTEENTH FALL FALK—NOVEMBER 13. P/phsufl’ Court FeramptoryNale—Ee afeof Jonathan pA e HMdsoma Brown Stone® KtSfiIANCE No 1608 Ny a e™vv.i Mo . de I? Three-atory Brink RESIDENCE. b^, IDU^ BtT ?5 t ’ w?st °‘ Ninth; haa two baih- Vh i?-’J!?k .“ ,ri “ co X ‘water* winter and summer kit chens, with range, balconies in second and third stories, Executor’s Sale-Estate of -William A. Edwards. Esq.. VALUABLE CHESTNUT-ST. RTORE.—Large and valuable storo. s«uthwe*t corner Chestnut *nd -rvAlfth atreete; lot 2S feet by 145 feet. S,a OCO mnj remlfn on niortgage. EMontor’a Sale-Fetate of A. Tfwrenoe deoeseed. Neat Modern DWeLLINO, w«h side yard. No. 100, Mount Vernon street, west of Tenth Same Estate BUSINESS BI'aND —Three story Brick Store, No. 113 North Second street, between Aren and Race: lot 24 feet front Executrix's Peremptory SMe—Fetato of Charles W. ' Bend©', deceased. Two Large and Valuable LOTS, northwest ooruer of Broid ana Oxford street*: IQQ br 200 feet, 3 frosts Val* ab'e FARM and MILLS, over £9 Acres. White rnarah. Montgomeiy county, on the railro ad and Morns Mill road and W issahickon creek, M miles from Phila delphia, and Smiles from Chestnut Hill. Has a large stone dwelling, stone barn, stone grist mill, sair mill, ttO(, &o. Doableßriok RESIDENCE, No. 625 South >mtb street, below South. Lot 34 feet front. Executor s Poremptory Bale—Estate of David Shetx- STOVES. SALES BY AUCTION; linn, deceased. Two story Bnok DWELLING, No. 938 South Fifth stroet. _ Large and Valuable BUILDING JOT, BO by 295 feet, -west side of Broad street, south of Monument Ceme tery. „ Peremptory gale—Two and a half story Brick DWEL LING. No. 850 North Fourth street, with two Three story Bnek Dwellings m tbe rear. Large and Valuable LOT OF GROUND, 360 feet by 320 feet. Two fronts, with four-Frame Dwellings, snath side of Wil«y street, and north side of Francis wrest. Fifteenth ward. Neat Modern DWELLING, No 629 8ou»h Eleventh meet, north of South street, has the modem conve-. niences. Immediate possession. N *°' l234 street, between 'iSralfth absolute? Genih slreet5 ’ M«th. of Coates skf*et. Sale NINETPENTR FALL BALE—NOVEMBER 20 Orphans Court Sale—Estate of Janies Youn<, de . ceas&i. ’ Three story brick DWELLING, No. 1205 Filbert at west ot Twelfth street» has eas, bath room, &**” 8F Neat modern DWELLING, N 0.469% Fourth st.. south of Node street; has the modern eonvetuences. and iaia perfect order. W “ UL '’ # ‘ , Neat modern DWELLING. No, \m N. Seventh rt. sfc2T?. M * a t? , ‘.»* tre S t »0"lt h * ld « sfmi. The house baa the gas introduced, bath loom. hot and cold water, cooking ranee, ho. “ water* Modem »hreo *tpry briok DWELI IN©, aontheasi comer o£.Ourmthian avorue and Cambridge street. Girard College Passenger Railroad, Twentieth Valuable COUNTRY bSa'K B) 1 acres, with elegant irown-Btono mansion, stone stable, and other modem mprovemenu, situate about one mile east of the WiK ow Grave Turnpike, and within Uf mile* of the Ch rf }- enfcatn station on the North Pennsylvania Fail>oad, Us surrounded by elegant country seats, fala Seo- Administrator’s Peremptory gale* " Three-story brick DWELLING, No. IXi Coates st. between Frontand Budd streets. Four-story Brick RESIDENCE, if* 917 Lombards. Has the modem convemencst. on Ridge turnpike, White marsh township, Montgon\Q?y 00.3 * SALE OF AN EXTKNBIVE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE LONDON BOOKB, in the various da workh,TcT 1 ’ ICTOJUAI ' and iij ' ds - Ua Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday Evenings, At the Action Store, will 09 sold, a large ooUe iLAu^* 0 * R°°lw, many of them beautifa lustrated with fin* engravings. Ateo. popular Araenoan publications. Foy particulars see catalogues. SALE OF BULBOUS HOOTS. . , , , This Morning. At 11 o’clock, at the Auotloa store, two oases of *u penor German Flower Roots, comprising an assortment of Hyacinths, Tulips* Narounae, Crocus, Ac. .Sale at Nob. S.4S and 141 South FOURTH Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATRMIR ROR§, PIANO-FORTES, BRUfIBELB CARPETS? ~ _ , , , On Thursday Morning. At 9 o’clook, at the Auction Store, an assortment o iiceltcnt second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fonMk me mirrors, carpets, etc. from families dOMUtina housekeeping, removed to the store for converaaee oif sale. FINE IMPORTED FLOWER ROOTS. ... , , . On fnday Morning, At U o’clook, 6 oases Bulbous #lower Roots,feat r*• ceived from R. Vondersbort « Sons, Harlem,-com prising a general assortment oi Hyacinths, Tulips, *o.* with BO catalogues in each oa*e. Also. 1 oase m lots to suit pnrohasers Very Important Sale. TYRONE AND LOOK HAVEN RAILROAD. _ On Tuesday, Nqv.27tk,lB'o.at ISo’olooknoon.atthe F*ila(fels&fe Exchange, will be sold, by order of Truakscs, in par tuanceof a decree of the Supreme Cow of Pennsyl vania— All the Estate, real and personal, of the Tyrone and Look Haven Raven Railroad Company. ’ Terms—Bs,o9o to be paid when the property is struck on. Balance cash, on the oxeoation 01 the deed, within 80 days. SHIPPINGS FOB THS .. S “ 50^W^{ig E V BAM,I!,rs , Heavy Freight at an average of rxvvro w ««ql m-. lew New York Steamship raxes. FOR CHARLESTON, A. c. Vke 9.5. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE 'sa®. tarn Charles P, Manihman, will sail on Thursday, jfcwi. 35, at 10 o’olookA. M. whrengh m afltotti uonra—only tt henre *X bu _ FOR SAVANNAH. GA. „Ae S. Mail Steamship STATfi «&* «EOACIa. Captain John J. Garvin, will sallow tebrdar, v 10. at 10 o’olock A. M. Throuih in 58 to W fco*r* at 8m . Swrfiaiunr rt&ya Bsrara*/ fivedajß. fiooutw.v*|, a»i BiL'aef aho.V ***lTa>s£ d V*2 ttiu \lk£2vt ccomT! suvation with Charleston *n4 KaT»a*»h,&E<s«}»* sc*tli and At both Cnarleeton u 4 BjVttsadhi, theae EMm. e*e a«t with .teamen for i with rtllr—.da, aaT forallplaetein 1 Freirht ani Usmmms oohlMseu-iMtUM w «<ts*. shipped Seath will he found to he tower hr tisis amu. tl\33 or saiUrj; searels, the -retains) Wise ota-lraK tfi 1 %.‘8.-Insarano»eß ait Balt-sad Freight t. entireir mneooMarj. farther the,* (jisilojiton erfc.’ftanah, the Railroad Companies IMutsl all rnii from then points. (MBAS' RKDCCTION IK PARK. Fare hrth'i k.b!o s* to« per pent, oheaper than hr the laKnd Route, a will be tun by the follow.ne Mhe dala. Through tioketa from Philadelphia, yis o’.arle-- ton and Earmnah ateamehlp., IHCIiUDIHa MBAJ.t. the whelp rente, eseert Erne Chartuctep and nsh te Montsomerr : ■ .■* * VIA CRA»I.S3TOn. VIA SAVAKN-jl To OhMlMloß-,. 916 CO To Zavaanaj.— . - «... nm iooo y?£mtrj?’_SZ am ftoSeomeirl-r « uS Soo! Mobil®B6 00 XtSftVrr--- _ I 38 Oft Nov Orta&xia M —• 89 75 Wtojvftoia&rT—" % iv> NmhviUe sj 76 Mobil?■ . o* <*> Knoxvilla,—■**— ffS Naw OriMa>„7.l S 3 74 iMaciphtfi' y,.-. _ SI CQ Fare to via Charleston.*. ,_ w _. jso® *r k i» vs Bv“s ton > Savannahjsoe T&M&&* la diiic cjfsett attar the » : 2***ilod. w?£f&W 7 ~ vit " , ' C ° M , E ri(ici'lf'wHAjivva, ktaai *ln diarlMton.T. 3. 6T, G. MU u n v ~, • * GAMMEU*. Co'sas nn “ l7om *'*»»«rvT.MvTArvn. BKITI3ir~S S ,g~¥ORTIBi »wHib AMERICAN F,£»rAL MAIL STEA&fc. io Liverpool* Clne f Cabin %*i«a Second Pmn&ftQ 1 7fr . , „ 7.*<«l B08T0I » TO LlY3£?s*fcA . waief Cabm Passage — _ _ I Second Cabm Passage „■■, , ~.... aj ho .hips from New YaridSutCcri Rot Sr. shipa from Bonthi. call MBaJihuc Mai Cork EC.}- PERSIA, Oral, wtndkine. CANADA, Catt.Luu. ARABIA. pSt.Stone. ATfiEkiSk, cImTMomUo, 4&IA* Inyh: E. 1 Cant Anderson jiA'RICA, Oapt. Shannon. KUROPA, Oa»f. J. Leitoh. BCOTlA,fnowb»ildtnjr.) : These vessels car?y a clear white light at mast-head : green on starboard bow 5 rod on port bow. walrassT « fi^^assaia^is i»rA*Bi^,?tollo' V. S° a^P n » "Wednesday, J)ee»\« ASIA. Lftltt *• N» Yorx, Wednesday* Dee. 1?-, iie/tbs not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. r*^®iSSsS r V ir he *« BhlVB *2 U not ** wcQuatablefor .^e^iyr oflhGroine « rcM^Sif->s -QQlj)__ ___ «t Green.TfrtrVorhd MACHniEOT AND IKON. PSMN STEAM ENGINE AND ■■WWrirfe BOILER WORKR.—NEAFIE h. LEW PRACTICAL AND THbSSeTIOAL i&siNEERs! pA mf nu-'oci 0 9-' ftHTEB Red FOUHD-bHg, hiving, for many years, been is* suopossiul and been exolnsiYelT engaged fa traiMißS a&<Trepairing Marine and River Eazuie* v kiti win hjw pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tasks, Propeneea. «o.i &0., re-apeotfully offer their lemoes to the ssb£t*u as being fully prepared to eontraot lor Engines of aja sites. Marine, Rivet, and Stationary , having E«tto} Jateni* of difleren* sixes, are prepares to exrc&te or firs with qniok despatch. Every aescripSiec oi Pattern making made at tho shortest notice* High and ixiw Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cyb&do? Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania ohateoal iron. Forgings, of all sisee and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of au description*: Roll Turpins. Sarew Cutting, ana all other work oor .. neoted with tho *> • Drawings tuid specinwitione for all work done -, in.;, eifrpU&bgaeat, free cr oharge, and vork guar whLi 1 ■fho anbsonhera have ample wharf dook - PAim of boats, wharo they can Lie in 2?J*~ and are provided with shears, WoeW‘S!f&Uf a *?' fer raising heavy or light weights .-*** *°» k *~ kh-afie, nr . yJyW N ?* LEVY. ana PALMER street* •iinii V. /, Vitom* »!>>!.>„ SWTgWA.It voumllky'' TIFSH. AHD ■WARJECIWGXofe BV*£KS4, raii.ißsi.rHix. MBBMOK a BOSS, _ , awaiNEEEa and .maohls\btc. WtnßiaDtarfi Hish and Low 'Pvaosoia eraan; Kr.;! ere. for Land, Rieer. and Tinti£a ioineo. * -*%V£I ll> i 03J '- < ;p e,, ? r *‘ Ir-oB Bosa. 4.0.; Oamiu •x &U kyats, either o? Brut. * Irog Fr?m? »«* for 3m Wcrla, 'Wert sivv*, *»■;. ,4^*^ 4asu!scf ‘* ts , ‘'- ,sst “1 ««»«- 0 dWQriptioQ of Plantation Itlsohin©;-*, wou «sa Ensar, ctoVi ana GristMtlls, Vacuum Pann,dpensWw WTasMrJJoHjoatorSiFiltct*,Painginc Sauces, &c*_ ScJo Asenu for j 4. g^|?;> ;^rT Vpau‘St n k:fe E^y^ r TOTiNDKy, No. 9« i,t i * Philadelphia.—^ni- &vi*r!i? tafaraia hia friend* that, havm »*r«- cuittiathO entire stock of Patters* at the «<si» ® r l? a ,y 10 receive ordeiarcr Bollir,*, §®K» J* a E hliU CasLnf?, Soam dalasi wU, agif Howe Work, Gearing, Castings. s&alei from x*-ve>. peratory or Cupola Furnaoes, in d*y « <r***n wd. oj» wra - ' nLVift-fcf
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