ATj‘iiEWS. The German Hesses. ‘ An offiolal contradiction is give* to tho report Ths Bra Beak of: SAKJoAffUHf.'rrltosfc of .that the Priooeas Alioe, Queen Victoria's seoond oar readers have wed the.amusing story of : the daughter, is about to be married to, the Prince of “Big J Hesse-Darmstadt. The Princess was ieventeeri tells the gtoit v df tU'foUOTHhg'him for many years old in April last, The young Prince, to months witboat.meeeiiL endJriiat he-finally bon-, whom minor assigned her hand, the heir of the oluded‘h% Was a oreaUon ofSi ohe. to be- ( Grand Puohy,n twenty-two. wilder Wm and damage hl» Wttlv :A similar brute , Tboroare several separate German Prinoipali* to the one described in the tale has loferied the ties, little sovereignties, whioh bear the same of tan JoaquUTVallejYbetweentbe San Sl"'j liessc. a name which was made odious in this ver and the coast range, for at]least wrte years. , oountry duriDg the war of the Revolution by the of enormousri**» bu *f£,'£™"i British King, himself a German King, hiring of speed; Parties of farmed and eatUe-raisers turn- j theHosses large bodies of German troops, whom cd out again and again to pursue him, one wnen., ha transported to this country to aid in subduing they, thought theysarely had .him, the beast dls- , thoxovoUod colonies. The Americans Wncfelved a appeared, as if ho had'wok tpto the ground. Bui-1 great detestation against these soldiers, and the lets appeared to have no effect upon ntm, a® Ws{ epithet Heesian” nae bean nationalized in our been a- terror td everything bn legs in that language to express a mere mercenary, fighting district, and many A bullock has - made a meal solely for pay and plunder. There has been less lor hlm.r-: The farmen became almost as jujperstl- than jostioe in this, as these men were subjects of tious a# the old henter, and *omb almost pellbVcd, a dcßpotio Government, who hired them without like bim, iha* Old Jifiok. protected their scourge, their consent, and, as it proved in many oases, A few days ago, however, the illusion was dispel- against "their will. Their names have become ns led. Dr. Samuel Mitchell And some other gentle- sooiated, in the popular thought, with aots of vio men got upon the track of the long-dteadeddepie- , jenoo and rapine; but such of the Hessians as datorabest flfty miles from this city; near the San 1 were made prisoners, orothoiwiet) remained in the Joaquin, and succeeded in killing him. He was; United States, wore found mostly to be an inoffon woru dqwn almost .to a skeleton, and the captors, ’sire and very industrious people. But beoause a we presume, did not have as much,'difficulty with heartless Elector cf Hesse trafficked, nearly a con him af if he arts iii fall health and strength. They tury ago, in the blood of his people, the namo of found eighteen balls in their prise. The residents Heesian is, in the English vocabulary, an epithet of the vells&«re fortunate in being finally rid of qJ reproaob. s**£«*« (C'a/ ) Republican. The German States of Hesse are three : Ilesso- TiiE "« Bottom of Louis Napoleon’s Cafsel, which is an Electorate; Hesse propor, At s recent meeting of tbo Liverpool j whioh is sometimM called Social Boience Association, Baron Gudin, the cele- cause DarmstadHs the the sovereign, brated Prenoh marine painter, who was present, J is a Grand Duchy ; and Hesse-Hombourg, which dolivored a speech in English, deprecating any idea is a Landgraveate. Each of those States has a of war between -France and England, and urging separate vole as a sovereign State in the Diet of that the Emperor was most anxious to keep up the the German Confederation, in what is called tho entente cordial*.- He also, mentioned that he orfttil session. The votes of Hesse Oassel (Baron Gudin) bad invented an apparatus in con- and HeiEQ-Dannstadtare two each In a faliasaem neotion with gas and water, whioh would, ho hoped, j bly of sixty-nine votes, and Austria and Prussia be of- great benefit to the public. “ The Empe- j have only fmreaoh. The three Hesses have five tor,'” he's aid, «is my friend, and I know the very votea each, thus outvoting Aufltria or Prussia, bottom of his heart.” At these words, Lord The whole area of the three Principalities is some- Brougham, who was in the chair, smiled and shook what less than that of the State of Massachusetts, bio head,' and in the conclusion ofthe Baron’s ro- &ot larger than some cf the counties in the Western. marks, he highly -eulogised his talents as an artist, an d Southwestern States, but they have a popule and added : u But with reference to this great dis- tion of about 1,000,000. covery—l don’t mean that of the bottom of tho Hesse Cassel, the JSleotorato, has an area of i Emperor’s heart, but of the gas and water appa- 4,430 square miles, and a population, by tho con- I satns—l hope wo shall soon-Sear more.” These bus cf 1859, of 720,739. This is just about the words, Aelivered In the noble, Lord’s driest man- area of tho State of Connecticut. Bat Ilesse is a cor, excited roars of laughter, whioh scorned to sovereign Principality, and has Us establishments puzrid'Baron Gudin immensely. to keep up as suoh. fc It has its standing army, with A most interesting fact been XtS&'Zg It’oth/r discovered in regard to the architecture oft he Q eriaan oourU to provide for. Tho annual ex ancient Grecian temples. Persons in tho habit of venaitutes average about five millions of ‘ florins. ’ noticing buildings in imitation of tho Grecian £ be value of a florin In Ileese is, we think, about style have seen that all failed to have a perfect forty oents of our money; so that the ordinary ex* ros°mblanoo-“tiiat there was something laoking. pongo3o f ihis Principality, which is about the size Tin-Church of hie Madelaiue, at Poris, built wlta* 0 j c»nncoticut,and twice tho population, are about oat regard to expense, but with the sole desiro of two millions of dollars per annum. They are in making-a perfect imitation of a Grecian tcmplo, too< about the figure of eleven millions of had ■ the same apparent defects, florins. The Elector of Hesse-Cassel is the Ger seems to be sinking in the dd le, ®-ud the cols mBn princo who, after oonoeding a constitutional scorn to ba out of place. By aorident, while ex&- cbQrlor revoked it after the events of 1848, when mining ibe_ ruins of Athens, an BogUsh^ A «wMtect tfae frl ' bttmed despota rcoo7cred courage with bad discovered that the lines of the foundation power, for whioh aot Prussia and other States have were not horizontal, and the columns not perpen- £ ftriiod lho BUbject t 0 the DM for redrefl g. 11, bippi, on the 16th ult, and a letter at a hotel j into * a powerful and untied Gormany.—JNT. O. stating that he was going to drown himself. It Picayune. may bo a ruse. He was bna in.Borlip, Prussia, and «WAB widely known as a witty man. He kept a large wine garden In Berlin, where all or ders for drinks were delivered by waiters on po nies/ He afterwards kept a similar establishment in Lripslo, where the cup-bearers were girls, who moved about on skates, mounted on castors. He was overtaken with finanoial difficulties, and emi grated to How York, whero he was engaged, during his stay in that city, in the business of a wine merchant, cigar dealer, and hotel keeper, and lastly 83 au Indian doctor He leaves a family.— St Lyonia liepubhcafit Nov. 3. A-.Womjls Throws her Child frost a Bail vat r iBAiH akr Jvvpa Aftjcb It.—On Wednes day, ft woman with an infant got into a car.of tho Dedham (Mas?) Br&noh Railroad, at Dedham, for Rcxbury, end when about twenty-seven miles from Dedham she suddenly threw her child out of an open window, and sprung after it herself, before the could be eeued by the passengers. The train was going at that time at the rate of about twenty miles an hour, and every one expected ibat both the ohitd and its mother had been instantly hilled. The conductor put back bis train, when, to the groat surprise of all, it was foand that neither the woman nor ofaild was seriously injured, though both were somewhat braised. They were takes on board aga s n, and conveyed to Roxbtiry. It is judged from tho woman’s subsequent actions that shoisiesano. Mackerel.—Largo quantities of mackerel are dally taken on the south coast of Prinoc Ed» ward’s Island. One boat, having % crew of threo men, is reported to have taken, near the North Capo in one day, 1,240 fish! A boat from -Bgmont. Bay is said to hare caught upward of 1,000 in the same time. At the entrance of Bedeque and Cra p*ud harbors several hundreds, in favorable weather, are dally seonxed by each boat engaged lo fishing. Tho fish at this season are of a very superior quality ; loss than 200 Of them fill a bar rel, which soils readily for $4. This prioo is paid chiefly by parties who bay for exportation to the United States. Two children, aged nine and eleven years, In Forest, Wis., wero digging ginseng, and oame la contact with a bear‘of lane slse, wbioh seised the younger and mangled it fa a shocking manner, when the father, hearing the screams of the chiU, oamo to its rescue, and* found the elder, a girl, comb Ming with the furious beast- like a coble champion. He succeeded in driving the bear away, aod proceeded on his way home, the bear following for some distance, sot willing to depart without hi* anticipated. b.soty. Prospemsy op Texas—A letter from Houston; Texas, with which Hew Orleans is soon to b 9 in aireot communication, says: Between eight hundred and one thousand men are daily engaged in beautifying and adorning the city. More than one fanndred buildings, mostiy of a spacious and costly character, are being erected. Five railroads concentrate at this point. About seven hundred bales of ootton have arrived daily At this place during tbo current month. The various railroad companies, Connecting with this city, are pushing their operations ahead with vigor. It is thought that five hundred miles of railroad will bo in dperatfon In Texas by tho first of January, 1881. Deoeasep.—John McHenryi Esq., died at his residence, in tho Hinder, AJlegany county, Md., on the 20th ult. His age was about eighty two yoars. Mr. MoHenry, in connection with Mr. Harris, was the first reporter of the Coart of Appeals of Maryland, and published four volumes known as Harris & McHenry's Reports. He also published a book on the law of ejectment. In early life ho was Secretary of Legation to France, and filled the eamo position at the Hague for two years. He was at one time a member of the House of Delegates—representing Allegany county. As Afflicted Family.—Tho Portsmouth (Ohio) Tribunt states that on Saturday afternoon u son of the Rev. S. D. Tompkins, rector of Christ Church Jtf that city, while at work in a faotory was caught in the maohinery, and taken out with his skull ftaotured, and both of bis arms broken. The unfortunate youth is about 13 years of age. It is bardiy, possible that he con survive. About the same hour of the same day, Lewis, tho oldest son, aged -.about 24 years, was thrown from his horse at Wheeling, V*., where he has resided for thelagfc eight years, and killod. The house of Robert Stewart, near Columbia, S. C., having been dosed long enough to exoite suspicion, was entered, and Stewart found Jyingon a bed by the side of the dead body of bis wife, which was horribly mutilated. The head was se verely out in several places, and tbe.body had been punched and disfigured with a piece of iron, which the fiend must haye heated for the purpose. He had been ”. L°if En a d’ l ou, a ieedo. hanoo. andB C Brook,. Miller i state* u*\ M* at the- request of Dyer, hence for Portland, at Newport fitb wet. The J C the British and Frtßcb coti»nls,*u«rdg have been. Bsaiied again next day. . .„ _ sinoa Urtulate on thetown/itntkmed at the i^a “ f01l! ' n > Edwards, hence, arrived at Pm i respeaflve.ocdunubtet, iff aoeotdasoe with the prao- gobr. Deborah Jones. Talem, oleared at Charleston tic. fat ft** esfee; thatth*;*entia«s were la--. 6th huh for Jacksonville, „ . „ etiaetaf th'ShUleftie datfpf the sfcht all uertonp 1 :Bohr* Edwin Reed, Cbipman, and OUer Rook. Cos, and th*V th* Mr*at of tea dAuh i«J!B from Boston for.Philadelpbia.andD II Bills,lßrown. X* -j?? ****** it tt . *ni* : v on * from Quiuoyfor. do, at Newport sth met, and sailed ih«r refusal to answer the challenge. The fault again 7ih. - lay wta offlosM lfi refuitlgto aß*W«r~tfcC, 4 w Bhlp k_ z ?- nM Np°^ ,sMt & Woore; it bbla aptn Kates k Poster; 26 empty bbl* J Gibson,Son & Co; 70 do Gaul & Austin; 5$Q bble rosin Mold tjrea 61 go axvda 27 bbla apta 121 bates cotton order. PHILADELPHIA RIMKA OF TRADE. EDWARDS. CLARKE,» HAltfty CuNRAD, } Committee or the Monti WV. U REHN. * LETTER 15AOB Ai the Merchants 1 Exchange, Philadelphia Ship Wyoming, Burton.—-....- Liverpool, seen bliip I anoaater. Deoan.Liverpool. Nov IS Ship Hortensi», Atkins—- Liverpool, soon Ship Montebello, Henderson ....Liverpool, soon Dark Lmda. Hewitt . - Havana, soon Bark 'Washington, wencke.... - London, soon Bark Achillea. Gallagher— —London. soon Bark Hector, Weiseor London, soon Brig Lord Palmerston. Camgal Glasgow, soon Brig Belmont Looke, MitobeU Barbadoes. soon Brig UltimfDtkal.Ploghaft— — Cardiff, soon Brig Brandywine. Harmon- Pernambuco, soon Brig A J W Appiernrtb, drove .. ..Riode Janeiro, soon Brig Nord Bom, Van Leuweo Cork, soon Brig Ella Reed, Davjs St Jngo do Cuba, scon Brl< Anti Ha. Tallentrae,—..... - .Cork, soon Brig Beihi. DaTnaby—— Havana, soon For Coast op Apric*.— Tbe ship Flora.CastTage, for St Paul do Loando, WC A. is now loading, Bnd will have quick despatoh. Ail letters and newspapers in tended-lor the amerioan squadron and others will be forwarded if loft at the Foroign Letter Offioo, PhiladeL pula Exchange. MAKING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3 0 1900, SUN RISES. .71HSUN SETS HIGH WATER -- - —- ARRIVED- Steaußhip Delaware. Cannon, 19 hours from N i ork, with mdso and passengers te JasAllderdlne. Pohr Eliza A Kobaooa. Prioe, 8 days from JaofcroT vilie, with 111,000 feet pitch pine tiinbor to Samuel Bol ton A Co. . Bohr Empire, Marshall, 5 days from Plymouth, NC, with shingles to Bamuel Bolton & Co. „ ~ Schr Maggie Van Dnson, Ireland. C days from Wil mington, NC, with naval stores to Baker b Folsom. Bohr Lamartine, Johueon, 8 dare from Boston, with linseed to Boyar & Barol&y. Schr K II Atwood, Smith, 6 days from Boston, with mile* to Crowd Sc Collins. Bohr Meohamo, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian Sc Curran. Bohr Bnuth TutUe,M«yo, 4 days frrm Provinoeiowa, with rrnloo to Geo A Wood. Sohr Mary Scandfsh, Atwood, G days from. Boston, with mdse to o&ptain. Schr Delaware. Denby, J day from Smyrna, Del, witii corn to .Fas Barratt Sc Son. Bohr W U Audeniiod, Hewitt, from Boston, in balleat to Nevin, Sawyer A Co. Bohr Evergreen, Potter, from JVorldence, m ballast to Hayes 3c uodshall.* .... Bohr U Frink, English, from Bristol, in bailout to Hayes Si Godahull. Bohr Effort, Doughty, from Boston, in ballast to N Sturtevanl b Co. tfo/ir V &,t Cramer, Huntley, from Pawtucket, w ballast In B Millies Sc Co. Rickey, Tice, from Frovidonco, in bll' lost to H Milner A On. vciir R Giignan, Hnuth, from New Bedford, in ballast to Baum Ogle b Co. Bchr F J Sropnard. Williams, from Providence, m ballast to Baum, Ozle b Co, . Bohr Allan Middleton, Sipple, from East Greenwich, ID ballast to Noble, Hammett b Caldwell. , Behr Stag. Townsend, from Wareham, in ballast to Sinmokson b Glover. „ Schr Caroline Holmes, McElwee, from Boxbury, m ballast to Binniekson b Glover. . Bohr J W Woolston.Garrison.from Fall River, m ballast toSinnicksou b Glover Bchr Lizzio Taylor, Taylor, from Fall River, in bal last toL Kotbermel b Co, , Cohf Jalia K Pratt, Pratt, from 6ayb;ook» in ballast to Reading Railroad Co. fc’chr Aid, English, from Boston, In ballast to L Ro thcrmcl b Co. Bchr Excelsior, Riley, from Boston, in ballast to Van Dusen, Norton b Co. BahrJ Framnea, Hiokman, from Boston, in ballast to Blnkistnn & Cox. . Schr Lamot Dupont, Corson, from Boston, in ballast to L Rothennel b Cn. Steamer Vulcan. Morrison. 24 hours from New York, with mdße to V 7 M Baird & Co Steamer Sarah. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M. Baird b Co. Steamer Bever]y_,JPierco. 24 hours from New York, with indae, bo, to W M Baird * Co. CLEARED. Brig Losngo, Evan B, Cardenas, G W Bernadou b Bro. Bohr J W Hoohe. Rogers, Savannah. A Heron, Jr A Co • Schr Allan Middleton, Jr, Sipple, Washington, Noble, Hammett b Caldwell. . fiobr Caroline Holmes, MoElwee, Dighton, Sinniokson b Glover. Schr W Woolston, Garrison, New London, do Bohr Stag. Townsend, Uoiton, do Bjhi LTaylor, Taylor, RlobmomLLßofcherrasl&Co, Bohr Aid, English, Saugus, do Schr Damont, Dupont, Corson, Boston, do Sobr J Frambes, Hiqbmsn, Boston, Blakiston b Cox. 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EVANS’- GIFT BOOK STORE, • NO. 4HO CHESTNUT Street. BUY YOUR BOOKS aT EVANS’, Whero you oan get boohs in ovory department of Lite rature ; and BEAR. IN MIND, that besides getting vourbook at the lowest retail price, THAT A GIFT, Worth from 60 cents to Sili O accompanies each Book. ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS SOON AS PUB LISHED. ' Call in, and one trial will ae3ure you that the best place la the city to buy books, is at G. G. EVANS’ GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.’ ocB-tf N0.43U CHEbTNUT Etrect. JI'ST PUBLISHED -THE BOOK OF THE SIGNERS; Containing Fao-Siinilo Letters of the Signers of the Declaration of I Il lustrated 'with sixty-one engravings, from original pho tographs nml drawings of their residences portraits, &o. Ciuarto, $8 Largo Taper Copy, India Proofs, $)5. A Book ihatno American Should be without, and adesi deratum movory library. „„ „ WM. BROTH HRHT2AD, Publisher, and Importer of Old Books, Autographs, and Engravings. octfl-Inj* 218 Soulh EIGHTH Strcft SAFES. PATENT WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE, AND COMBINA TION BANK LOCKS, VAULT DOORS, &o. The time has arrived when Bankers, Merchants, and business men begin to feel not only the importance but the necessity ofhaving a thoroughly firo ami burglar proofSafo. That the shout-iron or common safe has been mnoh improved ao«firo*prf*of since its first introduction, and that it will prcMcrvo the written matter,umter iavora able oironnißtaocos. j* iidmitted; but that it still has se* rinus defects muat be conceded. Its liability to be crushed liy the fallof walls, timbers, so., or by its own fall: its inability to prevent tho constant evaporation of toe moisture front tho filling, ns it isscroely possible to make or keep the vapor chamber watcr-tiebt m bo fmit a struolura i also, its entire inability to retain the steam or vepor during the lire 1 .; its rapid deterioration by rust and otherwise, ami its entire in.-icnumy against burgla ry, will hardly be domed. It is claimed that all those defeots are remedied in the above wrought and chilled iron safe and 10.-k, aiw in ulo. Further, that the vapor pnnoiplo is tho on'ylone now relied upon to make tho safe Tire-proof, by all eafo-makerß having any celobrity. conrequ6ntlv, all dow put in a cornpooi tmn-ohamber for this oi>Joct. STRUCTURE OF CHILLED-IRON SAFES DE* SCRIBED. The baso or l>od y nf this sale is a bqx mado of bars of wroughtlron. M to ?f of an moh thick, by lii to 2>i inohea wiUs crossing oanh other at right angles, and placednoareach other.forming a compact network; about 5i inch hole’? aro drilled near each other through these bars, and counter sunk; oast iron is run between theao bars and into the holes, and over tho outer sur face, making the whole thickness \M to 2moheß of solid iron, without joints; the wrougbt-iron bays thoroughly chilling the cast iron,and making it drill proof, while the two irons are so strongly tied aa not to be eepamted or broken hr any ordirarv power- STRUCTURE OF MiMW-WON SAFES DE SCRIBED. Tho sheet-iron taro 13 made of sheet-iron plate*, from one sixteenth to one twelltaof an moh thick, banded round tho outer edge with light bar iron, the larger eafea having a band aornn tiie centre. This donatitutes the whole iron work, adding the door flautesand bookplate nnd tho door-way or front Ranges; exnoptinsome oose* a thin plate of hardened steel in placod inside, and this is called a burglar-proof safe As has been mentioned, each of the ahovo Safes have composition ohamlmrfl, or, more practically, vapor chambers, os vrpor is found aboßlutcir necessary to act upon the iron liangOH tint surround the composition chamber, or the bent would bn easily conducted through these fiances to tho interior, though Ihe composition bo ovoTßo rood a iKia-ounductor, as iramaafroo con ductor of heat, amt vapor is tho only preventive. It must 1)9 admitted that toe beat material lor tiuu cham ber ts that which is tho greatest absorhant, and will not cake or become hard. Lime may lie conceded io be that artioie, an most oi tbe Safe makers use a compo sition having lime for a constituent, and tins it tho only relianco for the production of vapor; but as lime is light, jt is In tlie i.hcct-iron safe adult-rated with fire clay, or come heavy tuhstanoe, to give thorn weight end fiOlldlly. Tho dulled Iron £?afe h.-w both in the oaterstnioturo, consequently the chamber i» filled with limo unadultera ted, producing much more vapor tnan the composition used by sheet-iron makers, and while the sheet-iron »nfe ie wnrping and twisting at every joint, when heal ed allowing the vapor to esoapo, tho twilled iron has no outer joints, and the tlucknossof iroa prevents the sormßinsof thojointe, consequently the vapor cannot escape. And here lies the great advantage this ttafe has (as a fire proof) over tho sheet iron, but it has other important advantages. Tho structure shows that'it oannot be affected by the failim,' of walls, timtors, - rating eftioaoy oFDr, Hora|a Invigorating Spirit. THE EARL OR ELLIS Doss.-Onewmo glass full as oltcn as necessary, One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will cure Heart-burn. Three doaos will core Indigestion: One doso will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia w l l T f DloVo diOW6 ”’ns and dieagroeabU) ofleota of Wind or Flatulence. ana ae *ovn Remedying hceh oe«>:i esunjmveir /W& £& 5%\ 01! IMI'AIKKD AND MU'KlU'iX' DIGESTION; f*.W iSsSi/ufi'P'l FOR THE CONSBOUKNT i - lOKTFKIOKATIONof the FLOOD: _ AND FOR THE FOI.LOWfKff FORMS, OF DIBEA*BJ3, Vk. 7551-Most of which originate in DYSPEPSIA: ’ LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE. HEADACHE. LANGUOR and DEPRESSION OP SPIRITS. CARBUNCLES and. BOILS, PILES, SCURVY, AFFECTIONS OF TilEsraN, oongUMptlve * TENDENCIES, BRoNCHf- * TIB, DISEASES PECU* LIAR to FEMALES, and ALL COM PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY GENERAL DEBILITY, and REdUIRING A TONIC ftijd ALTE RATIVE medicine. Noth.— Tho failure of IRON as r. remedy lor DYS PEPSIA, a bad Bt&tQ of the blood, and the numcrouß diseases caused thereby, has arisen from tno want of suoh a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in a Protoxide state, and assimilate at once with the blood. This want the PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies, and it does so in the only form inwhioh it is possible for Iron to enter the circulation. For this reaeon, the PERUVIAN BY RUP often radically,ourea diseases m wWoh other preparations of Iron and other medicines have boon fouhd to bfe of no CERTIFICATE OF AuJk W HAYEB, hi. D., OF - It 13 well known that tho medioinal effects of Protoxide of Iron are lost by even a very brief esjotiurc to ait,and that to maintain a solution ofTrotoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, ha* been deemed impossible. In tho PERUVIAN BYRUP this desirable point is at tained by combination IN A WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto-carbonates, citrates, and tartratfsoftho McteiiaMedica ., „A.A. H AYES, AsaaTer to tho Btate of Mass. 16 Boylbton Street, Boston. N. B.—Pampblets containing Letters from the abovo named Gentlemen and others, and giving full informa tion of the Syrup, oan be hod on application to the Agents, or to ... N. L. CLARK tc Co., Proprietors, CODMAN BUiLDING?, Wo. T 9 SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON. by Druggists generally thloushout the United States. Agents for Pennsylvania! DYOTT & Co., „ 332 North SECOND Street, Fhiladn. au7-tuths 3m r&AK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. These Sprinssare situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Crcefc.in the town of Alabama, Genesee co., N. Y„ eight miles south of Die village of Medina, on theErto Canal, and fourteon miles'from Batavia. The principal Aoid Springs are three in number; besides these there are six others. Tfaoy nro all looatm: within & cirouit of about fiftr rods. Ihe medicine qualitiesof the watersaro fullyshown in the eubjoinei testimonials. They contain a very large amountof Sul phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto- Sulphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtues poßEees ed by these waters depend very largely upon tho pre sence, in such unusual quantities, of these curative substances. ... Hundreds of eases of disease, especially those recult ing.from the scrofulous diathesis, bavo been cured by their une. Jn skin diseases—oven in confirmed leprosy-— tho waters nave been signally successful, Opinions of medicalgnu scientific gentlemen ere given in the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medioinal value of thns* waters: Prof. Emmons, T. Romeyn Bock, M. D.» o ‘ Albany; Jas. MeNaughton, M. D„ of Albany; Edward Spring, M, D..of Now York; Dr. R. Campbell,of Pitts field, Mass.; Dr. J. 8. Shuler, of Lookport, N. YT They recommend the waters confidently. Dr, Sprtn/crefcTS to a cast of eArontc diarrhtxa of several years’ standing, which was cured by the use of the water. Dr. D«ok says, I am satisfied that those waters are highly valuable as medicinal agents.” Dr. Campbell says, •• They must be highly beneficial for all cltromo diseases of the stomach and bowels. Dr.S. P. Whiteread apaperon the subject of these Waters, before the A OQ « e,r, y of Physicians. in ths ciiy of Newport, in wluoh he states that the Waters pos sess decidedly tome, refrigerant, and astringent propor tion; and that the olass of diseases to which they are moro particularly adapted, are chronio amotions of the digestive and wnnaxy ergo**, and somo of the cutane ous diseases; chtonie dyspepsia} chronic diarrhaa}; chronie dysentery : chrome diuresis ; thronic cystitis ; diabetes; cases of pattawo hemorrhage, such na Purpii ra hemorrhagica, and the colliquative sweats of Hectic Fever, The Wator may also bo often used with ad vantage, he ears, in coses of lour typhoid fevers, in onvalescence front protracted fevers, to oxoito the ap petite and promote uieostioa; in diarrhatas, particularly eaohasaro dependent on a relaxed or nlceratea state ofthemuoous membrane of the intestines. In calou ioue affeotions, or lithiasts, attended wi £ h phonphatio sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to mariatio aoid. as being more nolvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the stomach, in olmio dis eases, it can bo used properly diluted, as a relrtgorant todlmipish tbirstanupreternatural heat. Inskin dis eases—in those forms oi dyspopam connected with an alkaline condition of thestomaoh.aoin /V-otf.'.nr wa ter-brash, itwill prove better than hydroohlorio «oid. In casosofC'oitcaPTcionKm.and other injurious con sequences arising from the aotinn of lead, tins water will prove to bo an admirable nntidoto. In chronic pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and hvtntd asthma, chronic ophthalmia (exiorna.Hr) ns a gargle in ulcerated sore throats, meases of sali vation, and m JeueorrAra and gleet ; and also in piles. When token internally, a wine-glassful oi tho Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. Other testimonials from physicians, and re spectable individuals, may be seen on application to the Agent. Dealers (supplied on lil>ernl terms. No Water genuine unless procured from • H. W. BOBTWICK, Sola A cent. No. 074 BROADWAY, NevrYc'k, For Sale at the billowing Agendas: FREDERICK BROWN’S Drug and Chemical Storo. Northeast corr.or of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, _ Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, Jit.’*, Drug and CJhemioal Store, Continental Hotel, corner of NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. The Trade supplied at wholesale Prices, mvlj-gwiy MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED UJL jtUDPnHTKRB FOR LADIES, and the only Sup porters uwJerenimeni medical pntromee. Ladies ai d physiciftos are roqtipslon io cnll unit on Mrs. Uctte»at Per residence, 1039 WAt,NUT Street, Philadelphia, do avoid oounterleits.) Thirty thonsanu invalids have been admea by their physioiaps io use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing tr.e Un ttd States copyright, lat*!« , n the Imx, and signa tures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. oolG tuthfcetf _ _ DYOTT & 00.7N0. 532 North SEOOm Street—Having removed to our new and spacious store, we would call the attention of Deolers to our ex tensive stock of PATENT MEDICINES. PER FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. Our list omn firiesn a greater variety than can be found at any estab isfnnont in the United States, an.l our prices will com pare with unv market au7 tiuhatni *HnaiccasJe^iA*sc«b3srctn*4.taas^ATyaiv«r«cnKs STUtANKLIN SAVING FUND. No.- A’ 130 south FOURTH Street, between Ch-.„t-» nut end Walnut, Philadelphia, purs ail l)er*>>»)i- ! on dcnmua. ; DopoultonP money secured bv Govorm-’ci' • State, and Oiri Loans. Ground Rents, Mcr, , rare*, Ao. , Tlua Company depma eafat) bettor line irrr. profit*, connoausatly vrili rua no r, B iwith depo sitors’ rnoner, but have it at all times revlrio return,'witheper cent, intorent, to the owner, m they have always done. This Oomrsdr ntir suspended. Females, married or empta, and MiaoiA cn m> aepocit in their own right, and ouoh dopiunM h*- be withdrawn ownr br their consent. / 1 Chwter perpetual. Incorporated by Hie State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive nUmey from trustee* and er.ecmtors. ’ i • i LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. • Office open daily, from 6 to 8 o’oiooh- *.wi on YTflipflsflav ovorJnjr until ' JDIR&fTOOAB. JacoD p. Shannon. Cyras Caiiwailaoer. John Shindler, • tloorga ltues>*ii. Malaobi \Y. Slofix, Edward T. Lewis Krurobhear, floury Delany, Nioholaa Rlttenhouci. NnthanSmei'ley, Jot. H. SattorthwAite. JomjaYcrijcT. .Joseph W. IdippmoQU, JACO» B.SHiunKOK, prerdent. Ctrus CAnwiiLAi/iJE. ap33-y RAVING FUND—SIVfi‘PER GEJJT IF- K | fTBJIBST.- r NATIO«AJb BAF3STST TRUST GOT.- PAttY .WALNUT Street, eonthvrest oomnr of Tilth* V-, Philadelphia, Ineorporated by tbe Btattf «f. V«*nnsr’- vania, . Money is received in any eom, lar?ecr*mnn,sjvj ir terestpam from tho a&y of deposit ;o iKp dpy or vjtfc crftVAli The t>ffiooiaopon every day from nina e’clookm tin mornmt till five o’olook m the evening, and on .Monday and 'A'JmWdaj evenings till eirut ooloalr,' lion. HENRY PbINNIJR, Presider.?. _ ROBERT SSiLFiUJD«K . V*ae P*i“Vi* William J, Rvbd, Secretary, niaScsroiisj Son. HonrvL. Bennor, |\ Carroll Diameter, Edward 1«. Garter* Jesoph B. Barr SlobertSelfndse, Franma I>ca, Samuel K. Annum* Joseph Yerkea, C. Landreth Mnnnc, James L. Stephenetu. Money in received and payments made auiiT. The investments are mode, in conformity* tmh tna provisions of the Charter, in Real Eatsto 'Mortsr.zor* Ground Kents, and suoh firat-olnea securities as wilfnl waye insure perfect security to tfeo dcßOsitoro. and which cannot fail to fire permanency and stability to this fnirtUqtion. &ul-1t SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY.wmisr THIRD and CHEST fi V i ytreot. L&tfe and small iusu received, and paid baoi on r,e* mand without notioo, vrith FIVE PERCENT, REST from the dw of deposit to the day of wit 1 - drawal, Office hours, from 9 until B o’olook every da?, and or MONDAY EVJSNIWGS from 7 until 9 o’olooh. 7 . DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, e rotisr.f fromTlupwards, _ Preaident—STEPHEN JL OR A WOP 5 Treasurer—JAMES R, HUNTER PLINY KlSK.Aowarr. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !! riAuo-FQinm, MHLODKONS, r IAHO- TOll 2j§s; OW 2 ONB Maild br Raven, llaoon, & Co., Wunne/fc Clark, Hallot!, Davis, fc Co., and others, mfll-Iv SEVENTH and OIIES jjffifj’f. STISINWAY & SON’S NEW PA IVfWfTENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SHUARfi. GRAND. AND RQUAJUS PIANOS, now preferrea in concerto and in private circles hr the beat performers. Received the firstpremiums over tho beet makers, from JtwgdaUke Qottaoimlk, Mason ,ftTi<£ptlims. Challenge all competition. • BLASi 08 RftOTHERS. dB-lr » tOOtl CHESTNUT Street. OOAP.—IOO boxes Olcan Soap > 175 do. Olive do., in store, and for sale by ROWLEY, ASHBURNERi * CO. Ho. 16 Botjth Whftrve*. nhS MEDICINAL. WHAT IT, WILL DO BOSTON. SAVING FUNDS. “ A hide, b&toitenWlHa tin* Fii'cc,' 1 “ A Dollar saved m twice earned” PIANOS AND MUSIC. KAIX.HOAD LINES. 1860. Mmsmm 1860. HE Vf YORK TANKS' THE OAMDKN AND AMBOY MW PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.’S Mllp i FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, l. from Kensington, via Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western 11. ft. For Mount Dolly. at 6 and PA. M., 2 and 4ft P. AJ For Krr/iiold, at Q A. M„ and 2 P. M. , ,\VA j StTN£j\ For Bristol, 'lVenicn, &0., n't ayo 4 J*. R. from Walnut eircM wharf. 7.1 D A. M. and fiU P. w. Iroia Kensington, ForPalmiia, Itivorton, Deitanco, Boverlr, Burling ton, Florence, Borden town, &o>, at )2ft, 1, and 4ft p. M, Steamboat Jos llelknep for Uordontown and interme diate Places, at 2ft P. JVi. Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 31 A. RI. and TnoOny, Poverty, Burlington, and Bristol. at 4 p. M. Fifty Poiimltfjii JJnpgKxo, only, allowed eaoh Passen :er. Pnnsongcrsnro prohibited from taking anything as Httftgo b{« thfjrv''?rmi? opvareL Alt baggage over hitysouEd3 to la pata tor exjrjk. Tho CdriiCahy limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollarper pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond QlOO, ex copt by special contract. apis WM. Jl, GATZMER. Agent, JSPt BW RP3SSOTS! FALL AIIUANGE- SfflaifeSs MJ'.NT- Pnil.ADfiJ.i’lllA VYII.IUffiIiTON, CAI.TIHORK RAILHOAJ). On r.ml lifter MONDAY,OCTOBER. I.TS3Q. PASSfcWdEtITRAINS LKAVK PHIUDELPUIA : For IJaMimoi? at G. 15 A, M„ 12noon (Kxpiess), and 11.ly p.m. For Chester u 18.15 A. M„ Id m-ou. 1JG.4.18.0, and 11.10 P. M. atf’..ls A. M., M mum, MR. 4 15,(1 and P'-r No’V Ca* ntS '5-A. M.aud 4 Tfl P. M. 1 For Middietown at, ;^.r>A. hi, and •*. )*5 p. hi. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 I*. M. For Harrington a* 8 la A. M. and 4 18 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. hi., t Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.15 I*. M.» For Farmington a* 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.15 P. M. For-Seaford at 8.15 A. :M. (Rtondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays at 4 18 P. AI. > For Salisbury r.t 8.15 A. M, Tram at 8 15 A. M. vill oonnoct at Seaford on Tuea* davs, Thur/days, and fiaturdajs with cteamlKiAt to Nor folk. TKATN* FOR PllHi# OKLPHIA LOpvo IHl'imore nt P,-' h ) A. hT, (Express), 10.15 A.M., and (, £5 F> £* i , it _ Leave Wilmmston at /.SO, S, ana I; SD A. fil., 1 45,3 4S, and 8,35 P.M. _ i cavo S'vlisbvry at 13Q p. uL Leave Peatord at (Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Satur days at 7.SO A. M.) 2.50 P. M. Leave Fannins ton at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays at 8 A. M.) 4 Id r. Id. Leave Milford a*- < Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri dayo at 7 f-0 A. M.) 4P.M. Leave Harrington at 3,15 A. M.and 4.25 p. M. L tt avo Dover at 0 05 A. hi. and 5.25 r. M. t ca,vo Middletown at 10 15 a. M. and 6.40 P. M. Lea\ e NowCnallo a» 8 30 and 11 a. M., and 7 S 5 P. M. Leave Chapter at 8 20 and 940 A. hi., 12.04 , 2.22, 4.25, and 9 16 P.M. Leave ffaihroore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.36 A. in- * hi) 5 23? M. TRAIN* FOR BALTIMO^fi S.(S A. M., 12.28 and 1140 P.M. Lbavo nt9/5 A. M., 13 f>s p. al, and a 20 FREIGHT TRAIN, vrith Passenger Car atiaciiod, will run as follow’d ; Leavo Philadelphia for Torrj villa and intermediate places at 3 I’.M. iicavo vviimington tor Perry villc and intermediate places at 8 P. M. Leave DaUimnr** for Jlavrc-dc-Grayo and intermedi , ato rlaces at 4 23 P. m. „ ONSPNJJAVfis Onlr at 11.10 F. Jtt. fr'm Ptnladolplna to Btltirooro. O/ilj- at 6 25 p. Ai. from H-iUimoro to rhilalolphm. ne29 B. M. FELTON, President. JSSTt^Sl cf'fvw.g'i'Si PHILADELPHIA AND READING KaIL RUAD.-PABSi-iNGEft TRMN3 for POiTsVILLE, HEADING, and HARRieBURG. MORNING LINES, DAILY-(Sundaysexcepted.> Leave New Donot. corner of BROaD aud CALl.OW iilLii Strcoto, PIULAUECPHi A (Passenger©ntranres on Thirteenth ami on Callowiulb ctrest;.) at 8 A ft!., oonneotinp at Harrißtiurg with the pISriNSYLVANi A HAILULAD. 1 P. M. train running to Pittsburß; the CDMDKKLAND VaLLKY hO6 P AL tram running to Clmmberebure, Carlisle, Ac.; anil tho NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. tram, running to Sun bar?, Ac. . AFTERNOON r.INF.S. Leave New Depot, corner nfOItOADandCALLyW.- HILJy threats, PH hi, PHI A,( entrances on Thirteenth ami on Callowhdl Btreeta.) lor POTTS VILLE and HaRJIWUURG, at 3 3b H. M., D»ILY, for READING only, at fi P. M„ DAILY, (Sundays ex cepted.) DISTANCES VIA PHIUDELPHIA AND READING iIAHiROAD. From Pim-ADEnpniA. Miles, 23) 6B ( Philadelphia and tfeadine 6>j[ and Lebanon Valley it.K. ...Ul) * .14 ft ) .1431 Nos thorn Contra). To HlitCtllXVillO Reading- Jidmnou liirmlla o-mpliin Aljilerabur?-.—. Trevorton Junction.j:3| Railroad, Kunlmrj..... lG^j Northumberland .... J7l\ ” Le'tisburi; —.— ITS) million I=3] JVunoy tl/7 > -Sunbury ami Krio R. Rr Williamsport. 2C5 j • Jersey Snore 222 i,octeHa\cn ..—..,,.335) Ra Is ton 3 .. —. 243 ) Troy —.251 > Williamsport ana Elmira Elmira 257 S Railroad. The 8 A. Nl.,nmi 3SO P. M. train connect daily at Pnrt Clinton, (bumlayn excepted,) with the UATA WIUSa, WILLIAMSPORT, r.nd EHlii RAILROAD, mailing close connections with linco to Niagara Falls, Canada. •»«. R. PAPPEN. lioneral Ajjnit, Nolhwctt -ivr.*.* clMliv'l r.fiJ.;«YNH r rfltrae»*. aicJ-rr ‘ ItUiintc.'n* /SSflSofipg'S’OTW NORTH PENNSYIi- VANIA RMI.ROAR For HKTHI.KUKM, LOYLLSTO V7iN. JSASri/N, MAUCH CRUNK. fMZI.ETON. ISOKLFY, WIUTK HAVEN, WILKE3IMR RE* WILLIAMSPORT, Ac. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. Vti find n/tor 'MONDAY, ji'lr 2d, ]£s), Trains will loavo FRONT and WILLOW Pfreeu. Phi* laoi'l'.dun, DAILY. (Sonday* exonpted J as follows: At 6.? i) A. M. (Esyre*o), fur HuthVhem. Allentown, Wfiu.lt Chunk, Hazleton, 'Williesbnrrf.. ’A ijiismsport, kr>. AtV.Stf for Betide','.sm, Easton, Ao. Thistrem Kr.chot iaaton at 6.50 P. M., end makes e’nj(«« connroti'm witii No«r Ce.utvM foT New York. At a P. M. for RetfcU'he;n, Allentown, Mnnoh Chunk, Ac. At 3 A. M» and i J*. I'. lor DuylwdowD. At 10.83 A. M.andtUO P. M. (or Fct Waaiuußtou. Tne A. M. Express Train makes close oonnootion With the Lehigh Vrl!o> Railroad nt JJathlehem. being the oliortefet r.nd moR do'.tmbte route to Wilkesharre, end to ull paints in the Lehigh (joal Region, TJJAINS 2 ? OK Vnn,As>F,LPHIA: Love HrtMeh’MU at ? 5.1 A. >L, tf.W A. I*l. and <5.22 P. 11. Lews fioyieetoTrn at 7.5.* A. M and 4.3 C l*. M, Leave i‘crl Warl.inKtni at i?.2i A. M. oml ii 15 i*. M. ON. SUNDAY**: Phtladojpfrm for Ziethlehorn &t 3 A. M. vintounphift.fov DMtoynrsnhMin’.M. Ooglestown lor Philadelphia at 6,-Li A. Al. Ueihlohoni for Pluladolplus nt O.W F. fil. Fare to ltathioheip..§l WJFare toMauohOhunk.SS fio Pore to Ration^.l bOlFaro lo Doyloatown.. 080 Through TtokctsinH'it ho prociired at the Ticket Of fijeant WILLOW Street,or iIERKS Ktrenf,in order to secure the above ratoy of fare. All TassenKar Trains(except flumlay Trams) connect at Berko street with i'lKh and Sixth Proofs artl Sooond and Third-f>treat I’anfensrer Railroads, SO inmates after ifr.vjnr ■VViJic cireot. JyS npw: Pr<-J’IA , P.VLVAt‘JiA 0 P •? TKAI IiiVILKO/Ji 1(50 SIILX2 n'JUDbS Tf./tOli. 18bl)* IBv>oa THE »JA?'AOLTY CF Till* HOAD IB NOW EQUM. 'LO ANY IN THK COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BsSTWEEN I’KLJjADKLPmA AND PITTSRURtf, GonnflctinK dirce: nt PhihulolrJjfc with Throuf h Trems from Boston* Now ’mw, and all points j-.nst, and in thr* Union Depot r.t ritt?bur< with Through Trains to and from all poin.tr in the Wear, NorU.-woot, and Southwest “■thus furnwi.jnc Koihtirs for the trainportation of raseen?er« uusorns; ?.l tor Boi’fMl &n«i comfort by en» . \Veot CiiOuf-T “ 13 so P. fit. west Chester Pwcousor# tfjU take the fila.i. Wrat Chester Aucommod&tum, and Columbia 'Crains. rnsaarojarnforHutiburj, Willmmsporc. IBnurn, Pnfia o, roagarn Kulie* and mH'rmedmto points, leaving Phi ladelphia nt7.15 A. M. and ‘i i\ M.ro dlreotly turouxM Tickets IVcstimriliimv foaobtornod at the o/lloes of the Company m Philadelphia, Kn*.* Yort> Boston, or Bal t'mrvro; sndTiokotsKf’ntrT'rrdat any of tho important Rtiircfu! OflSooßin the V'cU; aleoon Doard 007 of the refiiiftr I.liuj of Steamer-? «« the Mismsippi or Ohio 1 lYera. KG'- fr>,r< - otlior I’ov,?c .7 v. *1 v, and time ay qniot, as by s us tnr Jarthcr » , j?oi:r:htu*,i TOjly AtttiftP&mager Sta tion, Sotthoast earner of Eleventh and Market Street*. l’ho oomplshon of the V7e.*torn connections of the Pcnns7\vivm& flr.iltond to OMonfto. make thin the DinKGV JAIiK MKVWEErijrjIE EAST AND THE Q UK AT *WE 0 X .The ceanccticn of tracks by tho Railroad lindrs r| i’ittsborc, avai-imp all or ferriage of Freight, together vith tho saving oi time, wo advantages readily ftpprooißtoti by Shirrrsr? nt Freight, and ihn Travel ling Fublia. iVicrch'ints .tu-.t Hnn.vv-’Jia ontniKlme the transportation oi their Freight to tins Company, can relyvrith oonfi- its spne. A, VSRVrATCS, Fittsbars; tt.fs,Pierce ft Co.. ?aoesvillo,o.; J. J, Johnaton,iLi;>ior, O.; a, Ky.s Onneby ft KJronpnr, lortonio'jrh* 0.5 i'addock ft Co., JcllerzoimJle, indi r.rin; H. w, Brown & Co.» r.ißomnati* O,; A thorn & Mibhort. Cincinnati. 0.; It. 0. Meldrasa, Madison* ind,; Jo*. IJ. Moore, LonwviUo, Kj.j P. C. O’ftjley ft Co ’ feyaijßvjllo, I rub; K, W. Graham ft Co., Cairo, 111,; It! r. Base. bhalor ft GInM.St, Louis, Mo.s John H. Hcr -1 ic, XinahTiile, Teen.; iiorris ft IluntvMempaie, Tonn,: Lamo ft 6o„ Chicago, HU W, 11. Et. Koonta, Alton, Ih.t ortoFr«»*-Jst A teats of KallroMli? at different poiniu in the '••roar, ?* Em &SP&TOW, J-\> •'LAWtftW ft itOOJj'3, R 3 North street; fialflmors.. £ CO,, 1 Asfor Jfoiiro, or IN,v# illiam »- Vj --CU ft CO., Nn. "if, tfKtcstrpet, itnsLon. J*» 11. HOUSTON. GonTFrnisht Arent. PV: •>• L. h. liOuPT, tipn’i Tio.tefc Xfvont, Finis. )i, liliWJi?, Ccv.’l fcuv't ftUoona, F& jaS-Sv CHESTER TRAINS via PKNNBYI.VA NIA RAILROAD, ieav? depot, comer ELEVENTH and MARKET,S Mo A. fl, iIM P. M,, and4P.M. »<■ « A. M„ and^e., fiSa an FffWHBWS WINTER M BNT.—PHILADELPHIA, < WOKHTSTOWN RAILROAD. On and after MONDA Y, Nov. 12, IttQ, FOR GERMANTOWN. . . y A , _ Leave 7,8,9,10 11, and 12 A.M.,3,3, 2,3>5,4,6.6«,‘6,7,8,9 f 10>i, and 11« P.M- „ .... Leave Germantown, 0.7, 7X«B. 8)5. 9, 10, U and 12 A. M„ 1,2,3.4,6,0,<5&. 7.8.0, and 10K P. M. „ ON SUNDAYS, „ „ „ , pLgjvve Philadelphia, 9,05 nun. A. M.» 2,7, and 10>i .Leave Germantown, 8.10 nun. A, M.» 1.10 min., 6, and gii p . * CTIESTNUr HILL RAILROAD. Ls(Lvs Philadelphia, 6, 3,10, and 13 A. M., 2, 4, 6,8, antnOJif-M. Loavo Chestnut Hill, 7, 10. 735. 8 40, and 9.40, and 11.40 A. M„ 1.40,3.40,6J0. and 8.40 P. M, , ON BDNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia, 9 f 5 A, M., 2. and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Jiiil, 7.somin, A. ftl., 3250, 5.40,and W FUk!'cONSHOHOCKEN,AND Nnr.IHSTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia.fi 60,7 H, 906, and 1105 mm. A. NL, 1.05,3.05,4J5. 5.65,.0nd 113* P. M. Leave Norristown, 6. 7,8.05,9, and 11 A. A1.,1W,4H> nnd V B. Leave Phiiadelphid, 0 A. AX and 3 P, M., for Norris town. Leave Norristown, 7}f A M. and 6 P, j>l, FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 550, 714, 905, and 1105 A.M., 1 05, 2 05, 3.05,4 }&, 6,65, 8.05, IJJa P. M. Leave Manayuck. 014,714,8.36,0)4,1Ua A. M., 2,33 8 ', s,6!S,and9H i\ hi. ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 0 A. IVI., 3. and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk, 7?4 A. M . Bis, and 8 P. M. . 11, K. SMITH. General Superintendent. nolP-tf DEPOT, NINTH end QttKEN Streets. ES.»r#™»iassa new TRI-WEEKLY G»SStS*K!3eKi?FRHr,HTAND J’ASSENOKH KonfE/ro,NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, VA. OH/iNlfis of I.OOa MON for t : ie recoipt and deli very of Freight. . , On and after Monday, October n, FhrtVarderfi of Goods by tins I 1 ne will send to PjtKNTZEL’fI Ware house, under National flail, 1224 MaRKKT Street. Entrance for drays in the rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street through Leiper street. Mark Goods " Via Bedford, Del.” Passengers will take the 815 A. H, train at the depot, corner of Broad street ami Washington uvenuo, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Bnturdava. Faroibr firet-olpse passengers, including meals on the boat, $/ • . Seeond-olass passengers, including ncale on the boat, 84,60 11. I\ KENNEY, Master of Transportation, , ocl2 tf P. W.&D. It, R .Co. j?K BIT ggagSSga WEST U LSI & R AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD , , VIA MEDIA. Oil ANGEOF HOITRH. On and after Monday, Beptemherl7ih UW, the irmau will leave TIHLADISLFHU, rrom the Depot, earner nf Thirty-first and Market streets, West i iiiladelpiiia, at T.-th ami to A. M„ anil 1.30 anti 6 P. ftl. Leave WXsST UIiKHTKII, from the Depol, on Last Market street, at 7 and 10 ifi A. iiL. ami l.tf. and 6 P. ' , ,l<‘l BUllDAlf,. Leave A'liHftrtsmhiji, fiom the depot, noiitiesjt oorner of Eighteenth anil Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3 V , M. Leave West Cheater, a£7.30 A. M., eM 4.45 P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 6 P.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 2.30 p. HI., connect at i’ennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad, for Concord, Kennett Avon dale, Elkview. fto., and for Oxford, via fctase, lromend of Track, at 743 A. I*l. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, the 746 A. M. tMlfl itom Philadelphia will con neotwithalineof stages, via Oxford and Hopewell, to Peaoh Bottom, m Lanoaeter county. The last Passenger Railway Car will leave Front and Market atreets 30 minuses, and Eighth and Market Bti6?td?s minutes the storting time from the Depot, and will oanj 2. flag to denote it. Office and waiting room, sout,i2££t corner, of Eighth and Market streets, where passengers, yfYefcasiat tiokot* for West Chester, will be furnished with atioket over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD* General Superintendent. The baggage car will leave Eighteenth and Market streets one tionr boforo the departure of the train from the West Philauelfrftl& Depot,. saH XjSggafFßgaSgaS ff*OTfd£T— VALLEY RAJLROAB-PA'i. BKNGER TRAINB FOR DOWNINGTOWfI AND IN TERMEDIATE tSTATfONS.—On and after Nov. 6th, 1860, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Passenger Dsfol of tho Phila delphia, and Readini juulrofta Company, corner of DJIOAD dud CAIX-OwHILL Streets. fpn?aen?er en trances oh v pJU, MORNING VtlAlii for -v.». «* e.co VK&IX for 4.30 P. M. OAILi (Bandaro eftoepted.. By order of the Board o?Maa&gnr« el m* dv. . r r.nd Enaiiar Faitrcad Company, r.ytf W H. Mrir,KßNNKV.3(^irrti*.>' RgnMßm TUB ADAMS EXPKKPB Ss^aSßSS^ co., omce3bo chestnut si forwnrds Paroola, raokagea. Merohandice, Bank Notes, end Speoie, either by its own Lines cr with other Express Companies, to all Jhn pricepv' towns and oitiee of the United Hwtes. k E. 8. SANDFOIU? 36’jftral RiJDProifpj. Toallpartaof the World FREIGHT, \ fNLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River, Canal*. 1-akes, and Land Carriage - J'inli part* of the Union F I Rft IN fr IJ RA N or. R On Merchandise genera!’;. On Stores Dwelling Houses. Ao. ASBETB OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1839. par, Market Value, $123 060 Philadelphia, City 6 # cent. Lo&n.. 9123.060 CO 8100,(300 Pennsylvania State 6# cent. Loan. 93,655 0-) 821.000 Pennsylvania Stated# 1 oent.Loan.- 21.000 00 825,000 U. S. Treasury 6>i # cent. Notes and interest due -—, .. 25,253 81 830,000 U. S. Treasury 0# oont. Notes and interestdno.., 80,615 00 $25,000 Temporary Loan to tKb City of Phila delohia.. ~~ 25,000 00 $50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Sd Mortgage 6#cent. Bonds 4.55C0 00 $20,0T0 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- gage 6 # oent. Bonds . $ll,OOO Vilest Philadelphia Passenger Fail-way Company 7 ot. ooupon Bonds. 12,600 00 816,000, SCO charts etoos Germantown Gas Company, principal guarantied by the oity oi i’htlv „ dolphia _ 15.CM00 $B,O/) 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany—. 3,776 00 85,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company...— - SCO CO $2,850 shares Philadelphia Joe Boat ami Bteam Tur Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Steam Navigation Company. Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Bteam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exohamrc Company.... 2,210 00 $455, 850 $<03,718 Si Bonds and Mortgages* and Real Estate, Of fice Building- Bills receivable for Insurances made Balance duo at AKenoies—Premiums «.n Ma rino Policies, interest, and other debts dun the Company . 65,1-51 rs Scrip mul stock of sundry Insurance Com panies. Gish on Deposit in Bank, , . DIRECTORS. V. ilham Martin. Samuel E/Stoltta, Edmund A* Souiler, J. F. Poniston, Theophilus Paulding. Ileofy Sloan. John R. Ponroae, Edward Darlington, John C. Davia, H. Jonesßrooks, Jainca Traquair, Sponccr Hl’llviune, William Eyre, Jr., Thomas C, Hand, Jnmea C. Hand. Roborr Burton, Wilhnm 0. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph 11, Seal, James 13. M’Farlamt, Dr. R. M. Hnflton, Joshua P. Eyre, George C. Lotper, John B. Semplo, Pitthb’g, Hugh Craig, D,T. Morgan, “ Charlos Kelly, A. B. Berger, “ WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HENRY LYLBURN. Seo CTUELE INSURANCE. MEOIIAN3 UV a INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 13S North BJXTJI Street, bolow Raoe. insure Build ings, Goods, rind Merchandise generally from loss or damage by Fire. The oompany guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the pubho. DtRECTOBi. William Morgani Robert FlsniK&n, Franois Cooper, .’iliohsel ftlctfeoy, George L. Dougherty, Edward MoSovern. James MftTtin, Thomas B. MoCermiolr, James fiuross, Jonn Bromley. Matthew MoAleer, Franois Falls, Bernard Jtafferty. Joffn Cassadr. Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard R. Ilul«eman, Thomas Fisher, Charles OJaro. Franois McManus. Aliohael Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, President. BERNARD RAFFERTY. Seoretary. 0c23-6m QUAKER CITY INSUBANUE UOMPA NY-KRANRI.IN BUILDINGS. 493 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND £UR FLU5.i5559,7«.70.~-InBUrofl sgainot Lose or Damajo by Fire, and the Perils of the Boa, Inland Navigation and transportation. GEORGE H. HART, President- K. P. ROSq. Vico President, H. H. COGeHHALL. Bec'y ana Tretwarcr •l Jf. BiPTLEii, Aeuaiant Erejot&rr- K 1,1,18 CLARK,'Agent, danreo H. Hart. A. C. Cattsll, E. W. Bailey, IT. R, Coßgopall, Hon. H. M. Fnl(eT. IN SURA NOE OOMPANY OB THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FJRIC AND MA RINE INSURANCE-Nos. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in J794—Capital §2oo,ooo—Feb. 1, 1860, cash value. $433,793 77. All invested in sound and available somiritics—con tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Morohandise, &0.. on liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Goorgn H. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macaleetcr, Tobias Wagner, Williams. Smith. Thomas J 3 Wattaon, John 13. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson. HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER. Seoretary. * jrfl-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA SS- NY.-Authorised Capital S4OQ,Of»-CJIARTER PERPETUAL. Oflioe No. 511 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or climate h? Fire, on Buildings,Furniture, and Merohandioe eeno- Albo, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parte of the Union. DIRECTORS. Joseph M&xfiold, Dr. George N. Letter, John R. filakiptoc, Wm. F. Dean, J. E. Baum. EBHER, President. .JOKAN, Vioe President. anS-tt Jacob Esher* D, Luther, L. Audonried, Pavia Pearson Fetor Siocer. * JACOB WM. P. W. M. BRUTH. Secretary. A MBKIUAN JFIKIS INSURANCE UO., IHCOJIFORATED 1810-OHAJITEM FiSJiPJSS'. Ho. S3O WALNUT Stroot, sliotj Third, Philadelphia, Having a largo paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus in- Tested in sound and available Securities, continue to insirre on DyreHinse, Stores, Furniture, M.eroharuU*o. Vcecols In Fort and their oarroes, and other Pmsonsl Fropertr. Ail locoes liberally and promptly adjusted. •DIRECTORS, jcku T.. J&mea K, Oain»bcji t isdmusd G, Dutilk Vhns, W, Fcaltuss'- ififtdl Morris. THOMAS R.MAIUS, P\Wsi<>w O. h. CRAWFORD, Seoratarr. _foS2-tf ffhou. J?. Mfttfsi John (Jnronti C. Moitos. rairiofci’rn'if. INSURANCE COMPACT BJJ -Offioo No. 403 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE fion Houaoa and hlerchandsa* renoraUy, on laYornbie termn, either limited o- rer cettial. . „ DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Boneali, Edward D, Robem John «. Oinnodo, John Grifttha, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben C. Hate. Thonma Mareh, John MoDowoli, Jr.. 6aml.li. Smeiiley. Jan. T. Hsln, Ballefonto JOHN a. e» fe.ptVAKH W. D4.V10. IAVA CQi’FEB.—I,OOO pockets prime WBTraf* C RhSt or,llsbT JAMi ' s “SAHA*! * oo„ fit) OASES OF SEED I.EAE TOBACCO, instore, and for salts by ••SS-tt JOS, B. HANSON & CO. ICAILROAJJ LINES. EXPRESS COJSi‘Ar«EO, IxhiSUKANLIIS . HAND, Vic') President. iretarr. dlfi-lf UR2CTORB. E. P. Roups, Foster B.l'erfcj&i} And rev K, Chr.mbe,t Jones- M. 0., rr*U2~t, SAXES BV AUCTION. IpTIRNFSS, fIP.INLEY & 00., X So. 429 MARiJE 't STREET SAOR OF IMPOHTJED DRY GOODS, Nnv Tuefi'tar Mommit, . ttw lit - at *° ° °^° olc » by catalogue, on six months' of imported Dry Good*. 7 C ,V ACK CLOTHS AND BEAVERS. I'i a »-wool French Blade Cloth® Beaveie. erfioB Frenoix Tntot, Castor, and Esquimaux iin sarffS artificial FLOWERS. 120 cartons new style Parts Artificial Flower®. NF. PANOOAST, AUemONEEB, Suc • ocbsot to B. SCOTT, Jit.,*43l CHESTNUT St. SALE OF 500 LOTS EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS. • TRIMMINGS, MLLINfcRY GOODS. By catalogue, on ft oreait. Ota Wednesday Morning, No*>. K. 1860, commflnoing at 10 o’clock. SjHILTP POBD k 00., AUOTIOS iSEBS, JT Ho. StO MARKET 6tt«4t, is. 82, MIHOR POSITIVE SALE OP i.ObS OSSES BOWS, SHOES, . BROGANS. AND OOla SHOES. , On Thursday MoOudtO N description, very low, guns, pistols, musionl uV stnimenls, first quality of Havona oigara.atbalf the importation rrice.in Quantities tosiiiL purchasers, and various other kinds of goods. , lt , ~ OUTDOOR SALKS At tem.ed to personally by the Auctioneer Connignmonts of any and every kind of goods soli citfd. MOSES NATHANS, SPLENDID MKT OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE Coaiisling af diamond amt opal hreaatpin and ear rings. Price SCSO. Oo»t in Faria 131,400. j|s FITZPATRICK. & BROS., ATJC TIONEERS, 604 OHESTNfJT Street, sbo» CALEB EVERY EVENING. At 7 o’clock, of Books, stationery and fanCy goods, watchog. jewelry, olooks, eilverplated ware, outlery, paintings, musical jnstreements. ctci Also, Hosiery, dry goods, boots and tfSesi, and mer ohnndiao of every description. _ _ DAY 3AJSL6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'olo£« M. PRIVATE SAtlVf 3, At private sale several large consignment* *jf watches, jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated waie, cutlery, rtnry gooes, a, o. To wbioh is solicited the attention O! city and i.ou**t;r Jporchants and others. Consignments eu7/2ttcd, of all kind® of merchandise, for either pobllo or private Wlcs. O" Liberal cash adv&noes mace cn ponsienmonts, Out-door sales promptly attended to. ______ iiSRJOATIONAI*, fip'RtNG Garden hall.-hl^sko^ BRANCH ACADEMY, AT SPRING GARDEN TlAUU—lnBtruo>ion m Ling’d Calisthonic Exercises for Misses, ami a nsw method of ExardieM, united With Military Drill, for Masters. Class Days, Tries Say aal Frida), from half past 3 Cod for Misses, (no gentterfiffo admitted dunugthia Instruction;) and from 5 to half pr.st fl o clock P. M. for Maatere. 0c24-l2t MESDAMES UUESARAT AND D’HJBR- ViLLY riftpjcLVily inform their friends and the msbho that they u'rrr* rctaioveji their Boarding and. Daycohool for Younr l auiec itofh L?3«nB4dAfe to Nos. IP»7 and 1529 BPBUCE Btreet. Pupils from five yoirs of age upward preptiflJ fof.tho fourth ctaaa. jy3£-cin Bryant, Stratton, & Fairbanks’ mercantile COLLEGE, S. E. ooroer SE VENTH CUESTNUTfitTeetr-Uay and Evening Sgaaiojia. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in i olndtne General Wholedase and Retail Basmees, Bcip ; ping, Forwarding and CommiflJ.'pn, Banking, Fx i ohango, Manufaoturlng, Raiiroadinr, Sfodtalfcoating, ! &c.. tho most thorough and practical conrsS in Hie i United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calo&ta ; tions. Arithmetic, and the higher Mathematics, Pen | manshipibeat m the city), Correspondence, Ico. \ For Bile, their cow Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti : in odors, and the best work published. PIINN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR NER THIRTEENTH arcd FILfiEBT Street,, ra opens MONDAY, fieptembsr 3d. Four mots soils will l>o admitted, Catalogues sent to Any addreS. nu’n-tf R. STEWART. Principal, BUSINESS CARDS. DK." sf i~ ZSALE, HEHTISI’. Has reronved to 1113 CHESTNDT street, (Girard Row,) Philadelphia. ocSg-liii*. PA TYSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS. Nos. 519 and 3JI MINOR Btreet. jhil'vecn Market and Chestnut streets, . . PUtLADLLfHIA. iAf.IKG rAWSON, JAS. B. NICHOLSON. jjrrr,* .. ¥ NIuHOI.suS, ft® • Manufastufst,.*awings, &o„ and transacts all other businea' 4 connected with the obtaining of Let iftte Patent Maclur.oTT Designed and Drawings made. au2B-3m* OKLKASS (LA.) PIOAJUNB.— •TOY, 008. & CO. Have l>aon appointed sole agents in Philadelphia fw this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the best uews papors of city and country, at the offices of JOY. COE, & Co., Advertising Agents, FlFljlan.l CHEBTNUT .Streets, bhiledolphia; Tribune Buildings* New York. ae23-tf O R, UOKSON, aX* REVAfL ESTATE BROKER, NORRISTOWN, FA., OFFERS AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BALE, somo of the most desirable and productive farms in Montgomery and Chester counties. Also, several Mer chant and Grist Mills, in desirable parts of the country. Persons wishing to purchase properties, either as homes or investments, unll find it greatly to their ad vantage to call, or w»ite for a catalogue, Several handsomely located farms to exohange for cm property. . „ Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. „ Aephr to R. R. CORKON. ooS4 lru , NOHRIBTOWN, Pa. J 57 J THOMAS, S'i ATXORNBY-AI-bA’W, Has t * i« .a nffleo from No. PM Arch street to K*». 429 WALNUT Street. Particular attention tiven to the recovery of Mercan tile Cleims. Tito drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Hrtßia of Title, end other Wntinr. The managomedtofKxecutor ehlps, Aamlni'trafcrsMrr, and Tru«»a, superintended; and tho rrmir*d for tbo permanent in vestments of r.To\>'*v SitilfdoCory reference erven when required. arSQ-Cm* 880L6C5 67 INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS' 1* —;| #Wir.LIAM <1 NEMAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER STOVES, No. 03 NORTH SECOND STREET, OUeis tho mo** perfect, convenient, and economical Gas-burning Cooking Stove yet invented. , , , Inquire for his Lonigh Gas-burner, to obtain the best Stove m nse.. , Also, one of the largest and most complete stock of mo*** for heating parlore, chambers, stores, count J3s* houses, Ac., in thecitr. The attention of tne paWio is **>No»tcd, 0011-8 m -A* *STOVE.S! STOVES!' s£s JAMES SPEAK, SSE* No. 1116 MARKET STREET, Js notv prepared to meet the wonts of the pub.io more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of whion ho invites cohparxtxvs BXi.wxrfA.Tion. The following are among his own popmar inventions, several of whion have already obtained a national repu tation 03 surpassing in excellence and economy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Bteve, acknowledged to bn the host Stove for family use in the world. JAM.Es BPEAR is the Patentee of the celobrated Gia-cohauming Cooking Range, now rapidly ocmmg into eenoral use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver’s Air tight Gaa-oonsuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, whioh, from its beauty ana utility, is likely, this season, to bo univer sally adopted. James SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, ar.d Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMESSPEARia the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-car Heater. JAMES SPEaR is the Inventor of the Improved Firo-board Stove. For all of the above tho Inventor very justly olaims advantages whioh require bat to be understood by the publio to bo universally appreciated end preferred to any other articles of that ofas* in thQ market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves, Parties wisliine to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or cot. selS-fet *6. QUAKER CITY GAS CON SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Ms Seventh Month. 1860. GREAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER’S GAS BURNER. By the use of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor and Office Stoves all duet may bo avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many home, without any attention to tho firo, and at a gr'ftt saving of Dial. ..For JJ-W&S h . ar J‘ e ? jo S ES * Patentee. No. 305 North SLGONDstreet, above Vine, where the excellent fens-'onsumin* Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT, unsur passed in its operations, may be obtained. Of the forge number now m operation, every stove, we believe, gives entire s&Lafootion. ocASm _<*. THE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE is the boat and most popn fiKSni lar Cooking Stove in the market. It is made either with or without gas-hurning fixtures. Manufactured an j f or ea j e NORTH, CHASE, & •NORTH. Foundry Y7arerooms, 209 North SECOND Street. ____ 03-2 nt TIIE FIERY STAR GAS-BURN- Jgft ING AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, tSSV* is the best and moat economical Heating Stove Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE, „Vti-fia«e»«t mb?! mrr WHALE OIL. 6,500 gallons extra bloaolied Palm Oil, 7.800 callomi orado Whala Oil, for salo b, SOWLty, ASllliUlifftiK,* ca. No. 18 Soutli Wharves. " ‘ v no 2 ' STOVES. SAiES Bt AUCTION, M THOMAS * SONS, • Ho«. 130 and 141 South FOUKT* 'irow. KFormerly Nos* 67 and 90J STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. _ . Tuesday next., Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing fall ‘dtf* soripiinn® of ail . the real estate to M Sold on Tuesday next. 13th inst.. including a large amount of city and country property, by order of Orphans’ Court, Execu tors, and othere, FALL SALEH STOCKLAND HEAL ESTATE. Eighteenth f- all Sale, November 19,at the Exehaasev part ready. .yj'OC/CH aJVU Kh/u. i-N'l'ATli. A Tv.^ H * EVERY TUMID AT Handbills oi eaoh oropertr issued separat*)*, *• addition to which we publish, on the Saturd&v previru* to each sale, one tbouaan'd oatslorues, lo uamphlei form, giving full descriptions Gt all the property to U sold on the following Tuesday, „ JtEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. «7*We have a large amount of real estate at nuv». • sale, including overy description of city atd i 3 in perfect order. Neitmodern DWELLING.No. 1427 N. Seventh sfc v aboVd Mrtitor street, with side The house has (he gas /fltrodacetf, bath room, hot sod cold water# cooking ranee. Ac. Modern three sror/ brick DWELLING, southeast corner of Corinthian s Verne and - Cambridge street# near the Girard College Pasaehgsr Railroad-, Twrntietft ward. Peremptory Bale, . Valuable COUNTRY SEAT, 10 acres, with elegant bronn-stonc mansion, stone stable, and other modern improvemtnfs, situate about one mile east of the Wil low Grove Turtfpfko, and within l.*£ miles of the Chel tenham ft&tion on tnc North Pennsylvania Railroad. It is surrounded by elegatft country seats, fale abso lute. Administrator’s Peremptory gale. Threo-story brick DWELLING, No. 117 Uofttes st*. between Frontand Budd Btreets. Fcor-story Briok RESIDENCE, No. 317 Lombard st« Hfii (hOmoaarn oonveuitnoes. , fctono GUISTMiLL.oa -ihe' Ridge turnpike,White marsh townahijr/ Montjomery co,B Rale at No*». 1 ng FOURTH Street SUPFRIOR FURNITUffE,FRENCSL P^3'^ IR RORBj piano-fortes!MVB9ELS CARPETS . On Thursday Morning- At 9 o’clock, at the Auction m an sssortment o excellent second-hand furniture, ek'd-in* piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpsta, eto. from faFtwift* dscumns housekeeping, removed to the store for co7*Temence of sale. Also, about 100 yards Green Billiard Cloth. FINE IMPORTED FLOWBH ROOTS. . * On JTiriay Morning, / til o’clock,doases Bulbons Flower Roots, just re . ceived from it. Voodersbort A Sons# Ks> Jenj» com prising a general nßaortmenf of HyaoiOhs, Tulips, wuh 60 catalogues in each ca«e. v ' Also. 1 case m lota to suit purchaser? _ _ Very lm«ortiint Sale. TYRONE AND LOCK HAVjbN RMLSOAD. Oa Tuesday. _ Nov,27th,lB’o,at 12 o’clock noon, at the Philadelphia Fxahange, will be sold, by order of Trustees, m par euanceof adeores of the EopTeme Court of vania— All the Fstate, real and personal, of the Tyrone and Loch Haven Raven Railroad Company. Terms—ss.Coo to be paid when the property is struck off. Balance cash, on the execution of the deed, within 30 diys. SHIPFBG. n>K THE SOUTH --‘JHAI’..- j3e£7j Fi&eht at an isrerago c '*>- .• mi. I«tw Now YoilfßteiTirtbip wwe*. FOR OHARLESTOIf, &. . Tkff U.B. Moll BtMmship KEV3TONE -- tarn Charles P. blarslunajl, Will «all :«n Thomf?** sHv y 15,at10 o’clock A. BL 2fh© 9. S. Mail StCamrbiT. STATE Or Captain John J.-Garvin* will sail on Nov.- 10. at 10 o’clock A. ftL 1 hrough in. £3 to W bears —only cioation with Charleston and Savannah, and l>« R'«i> and Eouthwect. At both Charleston and these 3fciu* neot wi th steamere fer Florida, and with lydlrMds. * *.. far all places in tno Sonth and eOnthiravt. INBURAKCF.. . preigb* and Innracoe on n large props*} dta ci J»s-.Ar aluppeo South vftUbe found to bo lower uy s>»?t than b 7 *ailu>g ve»e!«, tho -*rot£inm rate, N. B.—lrcsuranaa on all JRailros* Frvirst reu unnroemry, farther than ChETiecUiu ot fh* Railroad Companies taking all rieb* from the** t&r'ntv, - GREAT REDUCTION If? PARK. ~. Fare by this route S 3 to 40 per cent, dheaecr by the Inland Route, m will be soon by the iolfWm? tor." - dule, Through tfokets fmxd Philaaelnlua, ton. and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MK4LF «* the whole route# except fro» Oharlpsteo ocj f Mfts* nah to Montroniar? • _ VIA. CUAXU-BSTOff. VIA. BA.VA.KNXK Tff Charleston-..—315 PO To Savannah.- $l3 it Augusta 17 60 Augusta 17 W BO 00 Macon 20 00 Atlanta— 21 00 Atlanta 23 oo Montgomery--* 25 0(1 _ 21 w Mobifei —, S 3 OP Albany. S 3 00 New Orleans—. 83 76 MontromsTy. 25 oo Nashville— 37 76 %objfe—S3 00 Knoxville—— 2563 New Orle».«* — S3 76 Memphis..—B3 60 Fare to Savannah, via Charleston 16 oo Charleston, via Savannah— 16 0« No bills ofladmg eignedsfiertseahiptis tailed. For freight or passage apply on boarf 1 . ai second wisrf sb«*» Vjna street, erte alex, jrsnen, jr ,*& go,, No. iso north TrjiAX-rr.'? in fttiarlvalon, T, T\, t, *V, O. BdS>L\ Savannah. HXTHTER fc GAMMEbJ For Florida from Charttttcs. vtsnaer f*.t rv*Ty r ff uasilar. For .rlcricis Jr'-m osvAi'r.i-’i. «, -r-« arwl fit. John** ar*tr Titfuinn r ;ia __ TBLB BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN RO PAL MATT, STEAM VB03& NSW TOBX 10 f-TRETOOI Cfuef Cabin Pftscaso——~ Seoonti Cabin PaesaKe>— FROM BOSTOW TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage su? Second Cabin Pasasee.....—— ~ aj The ships from New York call at Dork Harbor. The ship* from Boston sail at Halifax and Cork Hm* bor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. } CANADA, Cant. Lang. ARABIA, Cant. J.Stone. I AMERICA, C&pt. Moodis, ABlA*C a Ptj E. 6. Lott. |rj[IAGARA,Cant AudersoiN AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. IECROPA, Capt, 3 twitch. SCOTIA, (now bnildin ?.) These vessels cam a clear-while light at mast-head 5 I board bow; red on port bow. E4J§P& A \ M .?. o Soap, Chemical, and House Work, Gearing. Oastrag* made from Rever ts ra ton or Ourola-Parmwes, in cry or groan casd. or ; Foam . - fSKIVY-WELLS cleaned at a loir pnee to La.r.siamwfe . ?!*? T$