The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 17, 1860, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
What a Good Pill Oak Do. -Calomel,
fcluamass, and the preparations of mercury, have been
K*«d for a long time as the only kind of Medioine
... v that would sot on the Liver and bring it back to a
fcttdtby state, when onoe diseased or torpid But. ro-
Aeatly Dr. SOHENCK, of Philadelphia, has oompound
a : prescription called MANDRAKE PILLS, that
.Will acton the liver and stomaoh, without any mer-
cury or Calomel, and besides, they do not debili
tate the stomach or weaken the constitution.
, „ Kindreds of peoplt* affliofced with liver com
M*tMd dyspepsia, have been oared by these Pills
*f* Hw latter disease, dyspepsia, the' Seaweed Tonio
7 ! l<*Spe.THiured.iaordsrto*ive tone to the stomaoh
’’ ' and restore the prostrated powers to a healthy action*
These Fills have been-so effectual m their notion on the
Uver that many physioians have boldly asserted that
, thiy eontaihed some oalomel. Dr. protests
that they do not contain a particle of any mineral inirre
- ; disnt, and has made oath to that effect before an AMer
man. This® extraordinary Pills, while they are effi
cient and do not Bicken a bit, are composed entirely of
. roots and herbs from the great storehouse of Mature,
and have done a vast amount of good in alleviating and
. curingadiseaseprobablymorefrequentthananyother,
namely, Liver Complaint.
it is not muoh wonder, when we reflect that the liver
is the largest organ in the human organisation, that it
becomes so frequently diseased. The yellow and sallow
skin, the coated tongue in tho morning, and the dull
pain in the limbs, tell at once that this great depurating
organ is doing £ts work by halves only. Any person
Who will take one of these Pills at night will not only be
relieved of disease but likewise its disagreeable attend
ants, snoh as headache, sour stomach, ooetive bowels,
pries, and the dul 1 , heavy feeling over the whole frame,
. .which oftentimes makes life burdensome, and renders
the patient wholly unfit for enjoyment or business of
any kind.
BCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS are prepared
only by J. H. BCHJ3NOK, and for sale, wholesale
aid retail, at his principal oifioo, 39 North SIXTH
Street, Philada. Price, 25 cents per box. it*'
Pkrsons afflicted with tho Fever and .Ague
should not spare either time, trouble or expense, to
procure DR. HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED BIT
TERS, Whole beneficent effects upon the system has
been oiearly proved; to those who have been strioken
down in a short space of time by this dreadful curse,
whose cheeks are wan and meagre, and whose nights
are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes are dim and
sunken, with death staring them in the f&oe, this com
pound must prove a blessing; snatching them, as it
were, from the mouth of the grave. None oan know
lie ins. value until they have tested it. When ail
others have failed, these Bitters have res'ored the suf
ferers to pristine health. Their popularity in all the
Western and Southern parts should introduce them to
all families.
Bold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere
DYOTT k CO., Agents. 339 North BKCOND Street,
Philadelphia. nolMtd&W
Diseases of the Blood arc all caused by
• the disposition of the waste or worn-out particles of
the Blood 1o the weakest portion of ths body. All forms
ofThreat or Lung difficulties, as well ss Catarrh, are as
_ rnaoh a Scrofulous taint in the. system as King’s Evil,
Balt Rheum, Cancers, Ulcers, Tumors, and Eruptions
of various kinds. By taking J. R. Stafford’s IRON AND
BULPHURPOWDERB, which unite with the digested
food, and enter -with it into the formation of ne v blood,
strengthening and converting ito wastes or worn-out
jartielatfnto gases, whiok so invigorates the circulation
as to expel all impurities from the system. The OLIVE
• TARgfceuld boused mall cases as directed on the label
etiaapamphlet which is sent free. See advertisement*
Bold bf all druggists, and by DYOTT k CO.. 333 North
BBCONoStreet, Philadelphia. no!2-t23
Saving Fund—National Safety Trust
Cowpawt.—Chartered by .the State of Pennsylvania.
' , - , RULEB.
" i. Money is received every day, and in any amount,
*rge or small.
f. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
tbs day it*ls pat in.
*, The moafr is always paid b&ok in GOLD whenever
tils sailed for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Administra
(sri, Guardians, and other Trustees, m large or email
pome, to remain a long or short period.
#. The Money received from Depositors is invested in
Reel Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, end other firrt
•foM securities.
d, OMee open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
. corner Third street. Philadelphia. jaU
Ska ken’s Saving Fund—Northwest
CoiNit Bbcokxi and Walnut B tkkits.— Deposits re
>eeivadin smalt and large amounts, from all classes of
'th* community t and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per annum.
Money way be dr&Wn by checks without loss of in
tonflt .
. Offioe open daily* from 9 until $ o’olock, and on Mon-
Apr and Batnrday until nine in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, OH. AS.
44. MORRIB.
Axis Ora! Hair Die!!—Batchelor’s
.LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and best in the
market, All others are 'mere imitations, and should be
avoided if yon wish to escape ridicule. Splendid Black
or beaatilnl Bkowh instantaneously. Sold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A* .BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
' craving on fair sides of each box.
Beware of Counterfeits, '
- Manufactory, <Bl Barclay street, late *33 Broadway,
Mew Fork. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
«od-ly • Proprietor.
Card Printing, Best and Obbaprst in
the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
1 CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beit and Cheapest in the
Qity>'«t 34*outh THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
1 ?. City* at >4 SouthTHIRD Street.
- HAN,O-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 94 Sogth THIRD Street.
- FAMfBL’ET FAINTING, and every other descrip-
Iran of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
'saoetreasonable rates, at KINGWALT A BROWN’S,
_ Pre*«r* BsiH[ng. 34‘Bouth THIRD Street. ' eIS-tf
gLuxtate Niw Cabinet Sap b, the most
; * Altnat 91MB of fUrattons* and thm-snlv-tMtouthlr'J>*+~
mmi t« nr r-r¥*“ it '* ,knr r mt ' Jl *r* A to housekeepers for
lb# protection of Plats, Jewelry, *o. Please examine
bow at toy depot* t!5 CHESTNUT Street
, ( 'Bader Mason ie Hall* Philadelphia. M. 0 SADLER
'■ noS-skwtf
lOjum Prior Clothing dp vtm Lairb*
■■* Mnw/taaift in the bestmanner* expressly for RK
. i 9A£LJAJLE&. LOWEtfT selling price* marked in
AH goodsmadetooraerwarranted satis*
- Vastery» ftsur $/fE-PJUCE system is striotly adhered
|o* >4U ire tosrebr treated alike.
' itfßlV JOKES k. m. 60* MARKET Street
G&ovxr * Baku's Ohlebrathd
JJOIBBLESB SEWING MACHINES
Tli» Setf-in Vm for Family Sowing,
No. TM cK.BBTft UT Street. Philadelphia. &u3?-ly
Salama vn«»Eiri-Proof Safes.—Aver;
arga seeuif iMHt nf SALAMANPERS for aaleatrea
anaaTili price*, Wo. St 4 CHLBTNUTBt,, Philadelphia,
aoM if K VANS k. WATSON,
BAKKIEO.
1 MOUNT—KOONfL—On the morning of the Utb ingt»
by tie Rer, Charles Wadsworth* JJ.D., Charles 0.
Monet* to Emma.Lomea* eldest daughter of Cbarles
J Thursday evenips, Wot.
Uth* 1880, hr Um Rev. Alfred Cookman* Mr. H. Barrr
Madry.to Mrs. Caroline Watson* daughter of Chsrles
, > Jtevsjaftok. Esq , all of this city. . *
- .PARHAM— FRYER.—On the 12th instant* br Rev,
, Joseph H. Kennard, Mr. Robert Barbara, Jr ,of Kan
'* * as. to Miss Caddie A. Fryer, of Philadelphia. *
JSHRSVJt—LOHD.-On the 14th instant, by Rev. J.
- , W/Marray, Mr. William M. Shrove,,of Bine Anchor.
to » fie LouisaW. Lord, of Delaware. N. J. * ,
■hM^TONHKAD—SWAIN.-fJov. l«h, 1860, by, John
' toTwitjwa.V.D. M.. Mr. John F. Eltonbead and Mil*
MaaßMifwale, bothofthie oity. *
the 16th Instant* at
iCroeewaeke. If. J., by W. C. Howell, Esq., Mr. Abraham
- ‘Trbßtle, or this Pity* to Mise Eliza Ann Middleton*^of
this city* on Wednesday
AvjggM, Nov.Uth, by the Rev. Joseph A. Beiss, Wm.
. l,w lutcey* of Boston, Mam., to Anna K., daughter of
If aUtaa R* Fotti, Esq.
DIED.
.. TOR'S I .—Ontbe 14th instant, Charles Henry Fort, son
of Cornelias v, and Harr Ann Fort, aged 5 years and 1
-asw from the residence of his parents. No. 123
- AnfKisfo, Twentr-third ward, Annie Wncht.daaghter
- ■ <****t¥' llll4 Catoune S. Baokius, aged fi years and
~ f lBth inst., John, son of the late
Roger Carbnry, aged 6 years and 1 month,
lisini froa toe- residence of Mr. Neil MoConneU,
fie, 9$ Richmond street, below William* to morrow
~~f—day) afternoon atl o'clock. , , *
-;CLIfTOTi,—On the Utn mst., Mr. John Clifton, aged
•fueiel from hie late reeidenoe* Rye- street, below
'i JBA-to4BjUTow(Bandair> afternoon* atr(retook. .*
RRIIOH Mu the 14th inst., .George,Oliver* infant
1 - Mtef/onnC. ud Rebecca Beacon, aged 17 months and
the residence of hie parents, in Hewson
MreeUahove Thompron, (late JDukei stteet, this (fiatnr
44tt>utevaooa, at 3 o’clock *
' TR*ANB.—-On the 14th instant, John JSvans,aged 70
yean.
- - Fueral from his late residence, No. 143 Green street,
taFiretday afternoon, lßih inst.. at 1 o’clock. *
MOrßiNo.—ln Bu'unftonfN.’J.,lUamo., 15th. after
* hagenag illness* Thomas itopkina, m the 72d yea r of
hie age
„ Fnoeral from his late residence. 27 High street, Bur*
Kutn. tUJjf at 10 A. M.,24 dsy, 12th met,
> jIBHWEY the Utn last.* John Merney, aged 17
' Fnaerai from his late residence, rear of No, 834 Pal
' nwratreet, between Ninth and Tenth, above Brava,
t^jaorT2.Y,(? tt *y* ,l 7l afternoon, at 1 o'oloox, *
JrAlfrTßß—On the 14th instant, Mr*. Ann FlivabeUi
• Feisty. mlwt of the late George Fainter* m the $4Ui
from*the residence of her son-in-law, James
»; Roegs. Jr. No. 411 hiohmond (late Uaeen) street,to
' MftOSiJwndayiafMßiopn, atl o’clock. *
. ' TUrTH.-ln Monroe, Michigan, on Friday, the 9tU
iag£/,eiter*short endsevereJunes*,lioniselJ,Thomp
■ea,W«e of Henry Warren Smith, in the 24th yearof
On the morning of tb? Uth Instant
ivM Newton Steward, Jr., son of David Newton and
arr/aae Steward, aged 13 months;
* ' - raneriTfrem the residence of his father. No. 1 Beach
- sieilti.aboveßaoe,thiß(jBaiurday}at 2o’olook. * „
wiL&ON.—On the Uth tost, Kvelyn F.,* datghter of
George F. and Mary IS. Wilson, in the 4th year of her
, "wiuinil treat the residence of her parents, No. 190314
woodetr— t, tbft (Saturday ) moroiPgi at JO o’olook. *
JJ&AOK DRESS G
Gybmeres,
Merinos*. .
Artnure Cashmeres,
vekmr Heps,
Valour ottoman*.
Bombazine*,
Tamiae*, •
MotUMlines,
Sapa Anglais,
Kr “’‘ UM 'BESSON
. AJSHOUNUfiMENT TO THE LADIES*
A PIBCOVNT FOR CASH « PER CENT.
VMan«n nurohasinr at oar Retail Counters will
tjtofefortk be allowed the same deduction as store
* &fsr or,mscount on cash p urchases,
LACES. JUBBONS,
•SftTGJHSS I ®* WEXS, SHAWL-BO H DERS, &c.
' -■^?.»nT , iL. >T j l< _ to our Establishment will be am
'' • -25 wnaements we offer m price, va
. - ««jr f auantjr, and quantity.
MM%faetUr tng and Importing Establtfhment.
Eleventh and Chestnut.
&sgtsr* *** 7 * uii ° r ***»»•
/OB PRINTING.
MfILLIAM P, GEDDEB,
PHilfe. c?„£
fc°" At fair Mic»». 'lt*
fIMRCOSOOPIO PORTRAITS AND
VfARODIMI taken at rarderat* price* 8»« reoaeopio
.Tiakimi flexes far aala cheap at Photo*
i?. No*. and 017 North SECOND
a treat, above ureen. * . it*
• I - 'ilONßY.—Prime Cubs HONEY, In tog
JUL ud Inrrelr, in atore.Mdfor nl« br_
: K. JIfcJSU i CO.j %|ili Groceri,
ltd ARCH Street..
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it*
TfpPiJß,. A>f!LBS bbis: choice
ARRIVALS AT THE^PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninthand Chestnut streets.
AW Morse k la, New York W 8 Griffith, Baltimore
D R Hoyt, Roobester C H Breneman, Lancaster
D Hostett6r- Pittsburg R 8 Chase, Haverhill
L Passaus, Baltimore • L D Paas&us, Baltimore
N R Van Camper, Elmira L 3 Toole, Washington
J F Le\*i«.Kanias Territory Win H Bullook, Boston
Mrs D Bullook. Boston Mrs R Depimore.N JH
A a Smith, Baltimore M G Emery, Wash, D 0
W 8 Hogenamp. N Jersey , W nrmetone, renna
D Holeman, New Jersey C BrinkerhofF k la, N J
W G Ladd, Jr, k fa. Bost’n Miss Homer, Boston
H D Cooke. Columbus, 0 JW Bryant, Havana
F A Eoster, New York G C Voso
MnRX Vose W Mure, New Orleans
0 D Walker, Chester co D 8 Z«ok, Chester co
HBMoilvaine k la. NY J Bonnell. Milwaukee
W Wells, Milwaukee W H Heald k wf. Balt
MissMiohie, Virginia Miss Budd New Jersey.
O ADeriokion, Penna Geo K Turnbull, Baltim'e
C Wells, Pittsburg a A Hopper, New Jersey
J H Church, New fork A A Colter, Cincinnati, 0
Fazoy, New York to mack.CinomnaU.O
JT Anne k si», Now York WmAßrown „
Thos Welsh, Columbia, Pa W V Hutchings, Boston
Goo Megrath, New York WDalLßqston _
C 0 Ward, Boston J H H Williams, Boston
J 8 Warren, New York Sami Keyset;. New York
W Brandt, New fork A J Hoope. New York
G R Spalding, New York J W Cree, Pittsburg
P Roman & la. Maryland f| P Lugar A la, New York
H Browning, Wash, D 0 Wm Bryan, Wash D O
H P Chandler. Wash, DC G Maraton, N Bampshire
Geo Roters. Boston Mrs C BisohofT, England
Miss BisohofT, England J H Warren.Bteubenvili,o
Jacob Vanderpool, N York F L Thomas, Baltimore
B Hush Plumly, Philadelphia
GIRARD HOUSE—N. E. corner Ninth and Chestnut.
Geo F Scott. Washington Jas M Vandegreft, Del
BSanders, Jr, New York H Gilbert k wf. M York
Miss Gilbert, New York Jm Graves, Ohio
B T Hopkins, New > ork J C Crossman, Toledo
F H Lewis. Detroit Miss E Looser, Pottsville
O B Fish, Maryland 8 P Russell k wf, n York
Mtb Arlington, New York K K Martin k wf, N York
Miss Martin, New York E R Aoher, New Jersey
Miss Wilson, New Jersey J H Camp k la, Conn
F E Bridge. New Orleans E L Morris, Maryland
Geo C Redwar, New York Miss 0 Redway, N York
Mibb May Jteaway, N York James W Yost« la, N Y
Misb Muller, New York W A Kennett k wf, Me
Miss Laurence, Maine Jas Cormish, Chicago
A Maynard. Boston F W Smith, New .York,
Jaooh Goroliie, New York 0 Fabbrioottie k la, Balt
G Travis New York John Ponton. New York
Time Thompson, Harrlsb’g Geoßrown.Harrisburg
BTorry, New York G C Wray, New York
JVI W fcimmons k la. N J Jaoob Mayers, Cm, O
E Fitzgibbons, Buffalo James Scott A la, Ohio
Miss 8 Boott, Columbus R Hammond Havorford
C ChiHweil, New York Scharfendea, Havana
J 8 Strand, Hartford Col WM Fisher, N York
Mr Miller, Wash, D C Edw Holden, Ohio .
E Whitteraan, Detroit , Geo C Reid, 8t Louts .
Mr Baldwin k la,New York Miss Baldwin, Now York
Missßtowart, New York W-T H.Duncan. New York
B Wood, New York , Miss Walsh k sis, Boston
W 0 Hiokook. Harrisburg W Watterman, New York
G W Sittell, New York 8 N Bradley, New York
F H Campbell, New York Mr Smith, New York
John Ba ! rd, New York J V Garrett, Baltimore
Geo Cochran k w, Brooklyn Maj L A Amustead, U 8 A
8 M Johnson, Washington S Ciawford A wf, N i
Miss Crawford* New York Miss Clark, New York
A C Ellioott, Baltimore Mrs Simpson, Balt
James E Btaok. Del F Steele, Minnesota
W Hart, New York J T Wilson. New York
E Gaines James Childs. Balt
Robt Bragdon, Baltimore H Coohran, Troy ,
'G N Harris, Rhode Island N Watts, New Orleans
L ACUaudler
MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arob.
T T Maubty, Indiana W Powell, Centre co
J B Shafer, Centre oo L Nowlin, Chicago .
J W Miller. Dubuque Rofus Blanchard, Chicago
Jno B Peohl, Pittsburg JJ P Horn, Doyleafown
Wm M Ranine, Lanosator C Ashly, CaliforaiH.
8 M Chapman f. Boston Thos Pittsburg
Cims W Ball, Penn a Thoai Jefferson .
A Porsyth, Penna - Geo R White, Pittsbarg
8 R Wilson,Btor]ing.lll Robt O’Conner, Michigan
W 8 Anderson, Ponna
JONES’ HOTEL—Chestuut street, above Sixth.
D H Lane, Philadelphia ChasHHamon. Phija
W Moran, Philadelphia it Meoonkey, W Chester
J Tome. Port Deposit, Md A Clark, New York,
Robt P Woods, Maryland J L Bands, Maryland .
Geo Murray, Mainland H Winter Jiew Hampshire
W MiUer, New Jorsey Thos B Smitbers, N Y
AMERICAN HOTEL-Uhestnut st., above Fifth.
E H Brush, New York Al* Marshall, N Castle,Pa
J Baynes, South Carolina P Brady, Pennsylvania
M Howland, New York N M Wistar, New York
A Alexander,Missouri D 8 Baker, New York
J Morgan, Jr, Hartford, Ct Jas C Brown, New York
J F Clement, Camden. Del H L Rood Afa
G Cummings, Pennsylvania Tboißrooks A fa, N Y
8 Cooper, r\ew York J.Flaer, New York
J MoMaunt, Richmond, Va Benj Williams, New York
BandC Downing,N Jersey Job BFenby, New York
6T. LOUIS HOTBLv-Chestnut street,above Third.
RMctzentien.MMylapd Geo H Taylor, N H
Tbos H Ritter, Phila Thos H Qmnnn, Baltim'e
H H Down R W Chapol
Jl Brown, Cincinnati 8 DeCamp, Washington
no J Murphy, Johnstown E L Heister, Now jersey
Jno Fredericks Maryland F Bifoas. New York
FKightinan, Penna £ F Rightman, Penna
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
Thos Fans, New York Miss Mnrr, Philadelphia
H A Clark, Clarksvilte Miss 8 J Houston. Phila
B L Ulman, Penna Rev C B Conkling, N J
WAHagar, Ohio J F Harris, Pottsvilto
W Cutter. Maryland M W Houser, Charaberabg
B Lynch, Hagerstown D Witmer, Hagerstown
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Anthony W Rioh, Buoks co Jno Rich. Buoks co
Preston Blob. Books oo Jno CRiob, Buoks oo
Jno Tuoker, Norristown Jnn Paul, Books oo
J Hallowed. Moorestown J W Hollowell. Buntingd’n
T S Smith, Buoks oo Wm Carr, Bucks oo
Jno £ Titus, Delaware City L Thomas. Lumbemlle
Edw G Hughes, Buoksoo Jno Po k. Buoks co
Jos T Merrick, Buoks oo Chas Kirkbpde, Buoks o i
E Reeder. New Hope Geo P Merriok, Buoks oo
Satnl Yardley,Books oo K N Miles, Davisville
P K Fretz A ia. Bucks oo H C Parry, Buoks oo
SProb&sco,fiouth' Amboy AJUmsshore Buoksoo
Gh&s Palmer, Buoks co J Smith. Newtown
Alex Germon, Newtown B T Buokman, Newtown
H Carr, Bucks oo 8 Harder, Buoks oo
W Davison, Cheltenham J L Hunt, New Jersey
John Engart, Pennsylvania D C Udy, New Jersey
V. J Cooper, New Jersey ABuedaker, Trenton
Daniel Freeman DEPattorson, Phila
Timothy Ely, Warminster T> Blair. Buoks oo
Jease 8 Heston, Newtown Geo H Oakes
WmLawahe _ John Betts. Bucks oo
W M. Kirk A la, Forestville Albert 8 Ely, Pineville
BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third at. above CaUowhilU
WraKGrim.Boyerstown 0 W Cooper, Allentown
H 8 Horer, Olney J Rover, Branohtown .
L Hocland. Somsrton IL Trexler, YaroleyviUe
Wm rfaff, Yardleyvilte A Buokman, Pa
6 Sbutt, Doylestown Master ahatt, Doylcstown
Wm Fadows, hloreland J Haldeman, Buoks co
H Leffert, Northampton D Davis, Jr, Lake Shore
O Roads. Somerton M Richard, Hamburg
Mrs 8 Sfautt. Doylestown T Homeland, pa
Thos Wi'lard. Pennsvlvania 8 Fell. Pennsylvania
G Clemens, Chester Valley F K Harhngpr, Col co,
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market.
J B Amwake A la, Lano’ John A Hurlook, Del .
.RobtGtJlerood, Concord JnoB Hnwbptkanj.-fDfIL. ,
Ju h Tcrtoo, finn*rvre' rraooi* MoVsy at la, N J
JLmcVay, f*ew Jersey Samuel Warren, N Jersey
John R Conroy. Delaware B W Miller A la, N Jersey
R W Reynold*, Jr, N York C H Bolden, Burlington
• ■' ' ■ ■■■* ' •
UT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Aroh.
John Shonse, Hawley, Pa John Culbertson. Pittsb’g
P Low. Troy. Hew York S G Sands Hanoock, NY .
M H Jenke, Buck* 00, Pa CB Gns*, Hancock, Ti Y
A B Stinson, Hancock, N Y
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
H T Mllohsack. Bethlehem Q 6 Baitel. Easton
T Evans, New Jersey J Hamilton, Altoona
J L Shirk, Lebanon JRingeUPa^
J D Bitting A la, Reading P 8 Higgins, Reading
A P Wolf, New Jersey W Lmuermnth, Ashland
Mrs Limlerrauth, Ashland.
MERCHANTS* fiOUHE-Third street, ab. CaUowhill.
A Beok, Pennsylvania 8 Britton & la. Belvidere
C Brown. Belvidere D Weaver, Allentown
L ft George, Muncy, Pa G Kleckner, Clinton 00, Pa
A Eubers, Buoks co „ H L Dmokcnmiller, Pa
H A Germosd A la, Bath, Pa C H?nen, bpnngtown
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Henry CWoloolt, Bel ‘ W J Long, Fenna ,
Jos H Watt, batrobe Wm H W'att, L&trobs
Jos Elder. Wilkiusburg Miss Miller. Lace oo
Jacob Seegor, Baltimore Kdw Stiefel, Baltimore
James Thompson. Penna
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut.
J W Osborn, Philadelphia J «oob Reynolds, Md
Enos Pfizer, Doyiestown E H Haines, Maryland
Alf Banting, Linwood, Pa W Wilson, Chesteroo
Jo* Jackson. Chester oo W M Reynolds, Del
Thus Arrowsmitb, Penna Jas R Ramsey, Chester oo
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callewhill.
J H KanlU Q.nakertown 8 Smith, Bucks co
B Beans, Buoka co Bw Smith, Bnoke oo
W Balderston, Laliaska, Pa
BEK FOURTH PAGE.
Bohr Lancet, Bayard, I day from Christiana, Del, with
grain to Christian A Curran.
Bobr Annie Virden, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes,
Del, With gram to Ja* L Bewiey A Co.
Bohr Wm George, Hazel, l day from Smyrna, Del,
with wheat to JasL Bewlfy A Co.
CLEARED.
Sobr Hiawatha, Disney, Newburyport, Sinnlokson A
Glover.
i Correspondence oi The Press.)
, . ~ . N*w Yonx, Nov 18.
Arrived, ships Harvey Biroh and Lady Franklin, from
Liverpool; Ann Eliza, from Sunderland.
Below, ship J H Kyeraon, from Bristol, Eng,
. , rt , . Nzw Oulkans.NovlO.
Arrived, shin John Lea'ie, from Bath; bark Robort
Carter, from Boston.
MEMORANDA.
Atlantic, Gray, for Havre, cleared at New
Steamship Empire City, Baxter, cleared at New Or
leans 12th mst. for Havana and New York.
France Hayme, Randall, hence, arrived at New
John* llaven, Salter, for New York, sal’gd from
Manila Aug 23. _
Ship Winged Racer, Easterbrook, for New Yofk, ild
from Foo»ot>ow*fooAug24.
Ship* Jacob A Htamler, Young, London, Hurlbut, and
Daniel Webster, Spencer, from London, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Liverpool, arrived at
Bark Empress Theresa, Walter, for Rio de Janeiro,
•ai l*<f froth Brltimore yesterday.
, Hark Wheatland, Peacook, from Rio de Janeiro Sept
25, was betrw Baltimore yesterday. Bailed in oomp&ny
with bark Adelaide, wt B&'Umoio.
Bark from Ardrouan, arrived at
Berk Florence, Randal),, from Cronstodt, at Boston
a, Chase, hence for Boston, arrived
at ftplmer Hole litii iml
, Brit Gonmpdore Stewart, Bishop, henoe for Port
land. wm a* Eogartown Ifth m*t.
. Schr J H Deputy, Lewis, lot Port Ewen, sailed from
Providence IPili fust ,
[o°stil\ ado?* fAI ed^fDmWeir RadfordlCthlnst
Bohr Susan Baker, Gookfn, honee for Portland, woe at
Edgar town 14th m*t.
Bohr* Charm,Star, and Thereie C, Smith, hence, ar
rived at Washington. DC. yesterday,
Alexandria, at ba
*Bolk olesred at Halifax Bth mrt
for Pmtanelphla.
Bohr Dancing Wave, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Ca'ais 12th met.
Schr W L Springs, HoiTman, henoe, arrived at Wil
mington, NC, inhibit.
eohr E Haight, Beebe, for f hiladelphia, via N York,
olsared at New Bedford 15ih inst.
Bohr C R Viokery, Babbitt, from Alexandria, at Digh
ton IS'.htnst.
sobr Charmer. Cheney, sailed from Newbury port 14th
inst for Philadelphia. _
tichrs Jos Guest, Rainer, Hope, Phillips, ond Lizzie
Taylor, Taylor, hence, arrived at Riohmond Mth inst,
Bohr* J C Patterson, Hand, and A Cordery, Babcook,
for Jacksonville, went to sea from Charier too 14th init.
Bohr Eveline Bates, Peterson, from Brazos BtJago,
via Mobile, arrived at New York yesterday, lithium,
Cape May bearingW»mile*,passed a ship steering
for the Delaware with loss of mizzen mast and fore and
main topmasts. . ~
Steamers Josephine, Green, P T Heaitt, Siddetl, atd
Biaok Diamond, Allen, hence, arrived at New York
y csterday.
Montevideo, Aus SO—The ship Hippogriffe. after hav
ing received her o&rgo, sailed from here on the Bth mst.
Her disbursement amount to $1,425.
DDS-—A large stock
Bombazine Atpaoaa,
Mohair Entire*,
Satin de Chine*,
Amraalme*,
Figured Poplin*,
SSMito.
Poalt de Sole*,
English Silk*,
Patent Boiled Silks, Ao.
SON, Mourning Store,
10, 91S Chestnut street.
HOLMES* HOLE, Nov 13, P M-Ar brig Alfaratta,
Merriman, Philadelphia for Portland; sohrs Henry Per
kips, Gooandgo. James AUderdico,btites,B Frink. En
glish, Ephraim A Anna, Dole, JasH Moore. Ingersoll,
Ann, Blake, Wm Wallace, Soul Land John E Baxter,
Babcook, Philadelphia for Boston; A M Aldridge, Bate
man, Philooelphla for Weymouth; Aid, Endioote, do for
Baugue; Ocean Herald, Cox, do for Portland. ,
JSth—Ar eohrs Aiary Anna. Bowen. R H Wilson. Da
vis, Stag. Townsend, and J Frambes, HI ok man, Phila
delphia fpr Boston; Ann S Cannon, Nowell, do for Kox»
bury: Gteoian, Matthews, do for Newburyport; Caro
line Hall, Graham. Br&mtroe for Pluladelpiiiu,
Sid Caroline Hail.
Mth— Ar brig Phebe A Page,. Lewis, Savannah, for
Boston J *ohs Charles A Greiner, Weaver; Richard
Vaux, Frink; Jioiert GilfiUan, Smith ? Sarah J bright,
Smith; R J Meroer, Robinson, and Lamot Du Pont,
Corson, Pbiladel fhia for Boston; Prederiok Reed, Me-
Almon, Babiroore fpr Portland ; Franklin Pieroe, Hig
gins, Woodbridge, N J for Weymouth,
Ho brig Mmirv; soh Moses waring.
10 A M—Wind northwest.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA
-NUFACTOJiy. SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN
rosA and 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Vitrified Drain
ana water Pipes. Ventifating Flues, Hot AlPFlue#, and
tooke Floe* mate of Terra Cotta, ami of suitable size
for every olus or building*. This artiole is worthy the
attention of all parties putting up buildings. Large
w®rag«jpip«ft for city drainage, water pipes war
raated to waaaasevere pressure, we are now prepared
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST IaOET.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED.
ST TBSSSB.PH.
NEW /PUBLICATIONS.
PANIC.
ghand smash-up.
«WHAT is IT?”
THE INDEPENDENT,
OF THIS WEEK,
FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT,
:■ cohubkdsd tro all
BANKERS,
BROKERS,
SHAVERS,
SECESSIONISTS,
REPUDIATORH,
TRAITORS,
REBELS.
PDSIONISTS,
OLD FOGIES,
POLITICAL DEMAGOGUES.
It oontain, a plain talk on
BLACK-LIST MERCHANTS,
WHITE-LIST MERCHANTS,
TRADING IN PRINCIPLES
WESTERN AND NORTHERN IDEAS.
DETROIT ADVERTISER’S MOVEMENT.
WHAT THE NORTH WILL DO.
A COMMERCIAL VIEW OP SECESSION.
4 DISCUSSION ON
WHAT-IS TO RE PONE WITH
THE NATIONAL DEBT.
WHO PAYS IT,
CARRYING THE MAIL.
NATIONAL REVENUE.
FEDERAL REPUDIATION
*100, 000,000
PAID FOR CUBA,
Followed by immediate secession after getting our
When drafts can be procured it is nraoh safer than tp
remit Bank Bills. The name of the Post Office and
State should m all oaaes be plainly written.
Payment ahrajs in advance. Addrehs,
THE TRIBUNE,
No. ISI NASSAU STREfcT.
noiy 3tg-fcWeo3t NEW YORjC.
GENERAL WINFIELD SOOTi AT ZIEBER’S!
A GAMBLER’S TRICK
SECESSION OF THE
PACIFIC RAILROAD.
A GUN FROM
Will tattle the agitation.
A CHAPTER ON WAUU-STAEKT SPECULATIONS
STOCKS UP AND STOCKS DOWN-
WEAK HOLDERS CAVING IN
CAPITALISTS COINING MONEY.
SOUTHERN SECURITIES.
CHARLESTON BANKS.
SOUTHERN OVERTRADING
THE NORTH SAFE.
A DISCUSSION ON
‘•WHAT 18 ITP”
BARNUM'S MONSTER
and the great
WALL-81REET SCARE COMPARED.
an article on
REPUDIATION.
INGRATITUDE OF THE SOUTH
TO THj?
WHfTE-LJST MERCHANTS.
SOUTHERN RESOLDTIONS
“at al.ri.Amtre.peotab). meetioc” ip
COLUMBIA, S. C
NO MORE DEBTS COLLECTABLE
AN ARTICLE DN T|IE
MONEY MARKET-
STOCK MARKET.
DRY-GOODS MARKET.
The whole presenting} in a hold and eandid manner t
the real COMMERCIAL and FINANCIAL CONDI
TION of the oountrr.
THE INDEPENDENT has now a circulation nearlr
double that of anr other simitar jonrnal in the world*
Mol is inoTeajtas at the rate of about
TWO THOUSAND PER WEJifC,
TWENTY THOUSAND
Merohants, Bankers, and Bugicess men read THE IN
DEPENDENT weekly, and it is intended to make the
FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT a!oße;worth five times
the prise of the paper.
TKRAIS,—93 per annum, cash, by mail; $2.80 by
earner in New York or Brooklyn. Any party furnish
ing three new-subscribers, with tjte mpney as above,
Will be presonted with a Npw Webster’s Unabridged
Fiotorial Dictionary, with engraved lljantrationp,
the piioo of which alone is $8.(0 at the hoq)c*stores.
For sale by al) News Agents. Price 0 oenta. All
letters to be addressed
JOSEPH H. RICHARDS,
PUBLISHER,
lt_s BHEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK.
rpHIS DAY PUBLISHED.
i.
GUESSES AT TRUTH.
BY TWO BROTHERS.
From the Fifth London Edition, and containing a
Fine new Steel Portrait of Arohdeaoon Hare.
1 volume. Frioe $1.50.
JL
LAKE HOUSE.
BY FANNY LKWALD.
Translated from the German, by Nathaniel Greene.
1 volume. Price 75 cent*.
111.
TRJ3 RECREATIONS
OF A
COUNTRY PARSON.
1 elegant volume, 12mo, with bevelled boards.
Prioe QJ..25.
FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
TIOKNOR & FIELDS.
no 7-2 1 PUBLISHERS, BOSTON.
Prepare for
SABBATH-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES.
* Just Out :
THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CELEBRATION BOOJf.
By Idaand Graoe Murray. ISmo., Entirely new, and
filled with Original andßpioy Recitations, Dialogues,
&o.» Sco.t for Sunday-school Anniversaries.
Also, New Editions of
THE ANNIVERSARY SPEAKER; Or, Young Folks
on the Bunday-Bohool Platform. t By the Rev. N. Hes
ton, of Newark, N. J. Fifth edition. Sales constantly
increasing. , .
And
THE SUNDAY -SCHOOL SPEAKER. Bf the Rev.
John Kennaday.D. D>, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Tenth edi
t*Eitber of the aboveworks sent, post-paid, on reoeipt
of 38oent*,whiohistbe retail prioe.
Pot'liahedby PERKINPiNE & HIGGINS,
noJ7 21,24 No. SO North FOURTH st.. Philadelphia.
OODBY FOR DECEMBER.
VS “BRIDES AND BRIDESMAIDS/’
What shall be said of this Fashion-plater Can any
thing as splendid be produced by any magazine in Eng
land, Franoe, or America? We say, no I or. at least,
we oan say that it has not yet been done. We shall
commence the year 1801 with them. While oth*r maga
zines oontent themselves with giving two figures, we
rive seven: this will average 84 colored figures of fash
ions to 24 of other magazines. We now present this fash
ion as
, THE BEST EVER PUBLISHED,
whether as regards design, engraving, grouping, or
coloring. Here is a pioture colored! not a mere stiff,
stuok-up lasmon-piate, but a subject engraving, as
niuoh so as any other engraving published in the book,
“ Christmas in the City/? and " Christmas in the
Country,” are from two original plotuies, designed ex
pressly for Godey.
FASHION-PLATES FOR IS6I.
Let our snbsoribers look out for these nagnifloent
double-sized colored fashions next year: they alone
oonld not be got up and sold at 35 cents each.
THE MASONIC SONG.
The Musio in this number is the iamous Masonio song
which has created suoh a furor* when sung from the
manuscript. It is now, for the first time, published in
the Lady's Book. Every Mason oijght to have & copy.
The author of “Miss Slmamehe” will favor us next
year with another humorous story. '
Read ’‘The P/ißoeof Wale* At Peppytown, in this
number. Also. “ B, Umber, Artist,”
For p*l*hyaJHhe dealer?. \t*
THE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860.
<JIHE TRIBUNE FOR 1861.
The XXth Volume of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE
commenced with the issue of Septembor 1. During the
poet pear The Tbibone ha* been obliged to devote
quite a large proportion of its space to Polit'Of, but we
shall soon be able to forego Political discussion almost
entirely, for months if not for pears, and devote nearly
all our columns to subjeots of leas inteiise, but more
abiding interest. Among these, wemeantopayeipe
oial attention to,
I. Education.— The wnole subject of Education, both
Popular and General, will be discussed in our oolumns
throughout the year 1861, and we hope to elicit in that
discussion some of the profoundeat thinkers and the
ablest inatiuotora in our oonntry. It is at once our hope
and our resolve that the osuse of Eduoation shall re
ceive an impetus from the exertions of Tnc Tsibunk
in its behalf during the year 1861.
11. Agbicultubb.—We have been compelled to re
strict our elucidations of this great interest throughout
1860, and shall endeavor to atone therofor in 1861.
Whatever disoovery, deduction, demonstration, is oal
oulated to render the reward of labor devotedto culti
vation more ample or more certain, shall receive
prompt and full attention.
111. Manufactures, &0.-We hail every invention
or enterprise whereby American Capital and Labor are
attracted to and advantageously employed in any de
partment of Manufacturing or Meohanloal Industry as
& real contribution to tho Public Weal, insuring ampler,
steadier, more convenient, more remunerating mar
kets to the Farmer, with fuller employment and botte r
wages to the Laborer. The progress of Mining, Iron
making, Steel-making* Cloth-weaving, Ac., Ao., in
our oountry and the world, shall "be watohed and re
ported by us with an earnest and active sympathy*
IV. Forxion Affaibs.—We employ the best cor
respondents in London, Pans, Turin, Berlin, and
other European Capitals, to transmit us early and ac
curate advices of the great ohangos there silently but
certainly preparing. Jn spite of the prossore of Domes
tic Politics, our News from the Old World is now
varied and ample; but wo shall have to render it more
perfeot during the eventful year just beforo us.
V. Home News .—We employ regular paid corres
pondents in California, at tjie Isthmus of Darien, in the
Rooky Mountain Gold Region, and wherever elge they
seem requisite. From the more accessible portions of
our own oountry we derive our Information majnly
from tho multifarious correspondents of the Associated
Press, from oar the occasional letters of
intelligent friends. We aim to pr)nt the cbpabesf
general newspaper, with the fullest and inost autheptip
summary of useful intelligence,- tjiat is anywhere
afforded, Hoping to “make oioh day a oritipon>the
last," and print a better and better paper from year to
year, as our means are steadily enlarged thropgh-the
generous co-operation of our many well-wishers, wp
solicit, and shall labor to deserve, a continuance of pub
lip favor.
Daily Tribune (311 issues per annum} $6
Semi-Weekly (IOJ .. ) $3
Weekly (62 ) $2
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Five for $ll-25, Ten copies to one address for $2O, and
any larger numhor at the latter rate. For a plubof
Twenty an extra copy will be sent. For a olub of
Forty we send The Daily Tribune gratis one year.
Weekly.— Three copies for $5, Eight copies for $lO,
and any larger number at the rata of SL2O each per an
num, thepapor to be addressed to each subiorlber. Tq
clubs of Twenty we send an extra oopy.
Twenty oopies to ont address for $2O, with one extra
to him who sends us the club. For each olub of One
Hundred Tub Daily TsipuNß will jio sent gratis for
one year.
AGENCY FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD.
AGENCY FOR THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
AGENCY FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES. ■
AGENCY FOR THE NEW YORJC WORLD.
AGENCY FOR THE NEW YORK EXPREB3.
Delivered daily to Subscribers in almost all parts of
the city, from ?EIBKR’B AGENCY,
gt* top S. TH[RD Street.
rTHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENr
A TAL SCIENCE FOR OCTOBER.
READY THIS DAY.
LINDSAY A BLAKWTON, Publishers,
25 Bouth BIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
RICHARDBON’I3 MecfuraHmlSenti*try. Illustrated.
TAFl’o Oporative Dontistry. Illustrated.
TOME’S Bystem of Dental Surgery, illustrated.
. , MEDICAL AND DENTaL WOOKS.
A large assortment always on hand and for sale at
low prices. golf
TOST PUBLISHED—THE BOOK OF
•J THE BIGNERB: Containing Fac-aunlle Letters
of theSignersoftheDeoiarationoflndependenoe. Il
lustrated with sixty-one eneraving*. from orlginiO pho
tographs and drawings of their residences portraits,
Ac. Quarto, $B. Large Paper Copy, India Proofs, $l5.
A Book that no American should be without, and a desi •
deratum in every library.
, WM. BROTHBRHEAD.
Publisher, and Importer of Old BOoki, Autographs, and
003 - 318 South EIGHTH Street.
Books for families,
Published by
LINDSAY A BLAKIBTON,
Publishers, Booksellers, and Importers,
95 South BIXTHj Street, above Chestnut.
SMITH’S DOMKSfIC MEDICINE, Ac. A Family,
Plantation, and ahip Mediome-cheat Companion ;
particularly adapted for hoads of families. overseers,
or owners qf plantations* captains of alupfti &•* A
Dpw and enlarged editing octavo., .T/loe $f
TILT’S ELEMENTS OF HEALTH AND PRINCI
PLES PF FEMALE HYGIENE, 1 volume Royal
m<>— ...jjs fpop *lJg.
BALT, ON THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF
CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND DISEASE,
noifi Price $l/
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JULY IST, 1860.
NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES.
MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS cap
be supplied from a very superior assortment made from
Linen atopk, oy made tq oyder, ,
WARIUNTBb AT i,OW PRICBS.
- WM. F. MURPHY * MofJ’S
NKW STPRK.
Stationers, Lithographers, And Letter-Press Printers
81GN or the ledger.
No. 339 CHESTNUT Street
Jek sw-tf
Blank books and stationery.
M. A. REES, ,
Blank-Book Manufacturer. Stationer, and Printer,
N 0,418 WALNUT Street, between Fourth and Fifth,
(Formerly David M. Hogan.)
BOOKS for Bank*, Fubuo Offices, and
others, Ruled to any given patern, (with or without
Heading printed,) and Bound m the best wanner, both
with regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An
nual and other Report*, Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
and JOB PRINTING of every description, executed in
the best style, at sboit notice. Also, Engraving and
Lithographic Printing. , . „ t ,
A general assortment of Ainerioan, French, and Eng
lish dtationery. Cap, Letter, and Note Papors, Enve
lopes, Ao. Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes.
Musio and Books rebqund m any style of Binding.
Having, through misfortune and losses, been obliged
to give up business, 1 would respectfully recommend to
my friends and patrons my suooessor, M. A, REES,
who will oarry on the business under my personalisuper
intendence, at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Street.
Orders thankfully received, and executed with fidelity
and despatch, upon the most reasonable terms.
no3-2m DAVID M. HUG AN, Alt. for M. A. Rees,
JTJSTABLIfc-nED 1813
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER W ABR E.
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY BXB.
A large assortment constantly on hand, or made to order
tomatoh any pattern desired.
Persons wishipg to have ORIGINAL STYLES will be
furnished with patterns by pur designer FREE OF
CHARGE.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH,
FHKNOH, AND AMERICAN
PLATED WARES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
noir tf
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
JAMES E. UALDWELL & 00.,
833 CHESTNUT ST.
IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
FINE WATCHES.
RICH DIAMOND AND ALL CITHER JEWELRY,
MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZES.
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN I’LATED GOODS,
PARIS ARTICLES, FANS, OPERA-GLASSES, Ac.,
The prinaiua! part of our stock ia eutiroljr new at
MODERATE FIXED PRICES.
An Examination will entail no obligation to pur
chaee. nol»tJal-jf
Jt k FINE WATCHES, of the most ap
is! gross jsKisi/sraffi
8t 22 North bfxTß^EJGeet.
SOARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE-
AmJ BUTTONS.—a large assortment of CaTbunolo,
«**Ooral, Lava, and ttruooan at
0029-Jm 22 North SIXTH Street.
LADIES’ FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!
-JOHN FAREJRA, 718 ARCH street, has now
in store, of his own importation and manufacture, a
very large and beautiful assortment of all. the diflerent
kinds end auaiitie* of Fanoy Furs, for lilies and ohil-
selling at manufacturer*’ prices, ftoljT-Mtr.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PROSPECTUS.
SUBSCRIBE AT fJEIBBR'S!
SUBSCRIBE AT ZEIBEK’S!
SUBSCRIBE ATZEIBER’S!
SIIaVEU WAKE.
RETAIL DRY GOODS,
E. &, Xi.
fourth and arch.
PLACE FOR SHAWLS,
PLACE FOR CLOAKS,
PLACE FOR SILKS,
PLACE FOR MERINOES,
PLACE FOR POPLINS,
PLACE FOR DE LAINEH,
PLACE FOR BLANKETS,
PLACE FOR CLOTHS,
PLACE FOR NAPKINS,
PLACE FOR SHEETINGS,
PLACE FOR PIANO COVERS,
PLACE FOR EVERYTHING,
ooS9-mwe tf
c. & c.
ON FRIDAY. NOV. 16.
Will have completed the improvements in the second
story of their Store, ami
wit L EXHIBIT
IN TIIKItt
LARGE, NEW
-■»
OLPAK room
An elegant assortment of
LADIES’
FINE OLOTH OLOAKB,
COOPER & CONARD.
SOUTHEAST CORNER 3?INTH AND MARKET.
nolB
JJJLEGANT CLOAKS,
BAO9.TJEB. BASQUES,
PAf/ETOTS.
THE
MOBT SUPERB ASSORTMENT
,0 B 2 FOUND IN TBS CITY.
W AT
MODERATE PRICE
li}Pq&TEl> AND MANUFACTURED
FBO»
FINEST LYONS VELVETS,
FINE RIBBED CASTORS,
IMPERIAL DOESKINS,
Ami an infinite vanef, qf
FANCY CLOAKINGS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
PRODUCTIONS,
Too multifarious to enumerate.
j. w. proctor & co..
THE PARIS MANTILLA,
CLOAK AND FUR
, EMPORIUM,
NO. 70S CHESTNUT STREET.
no9-tf
MILLINERY.
MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT
(treat,above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery,
for the Winter, on Thursday. Nov, g. 1860. n7-lra*
TOYB.
PRYING BABIES, SLEEPING BABIES,
\J AND PAPA AND MAMMA DOLLS.
In trerjr atyle# from common to finest wax heads.
Beautiful pattern*!
, Also, China and Muslin Dolls, China DotU, Kid Dolls,
Paper Dot's, and 20,000 dozen new Toy*, in greatest
variety. just opened, W. TiLLFß,lmporter,
POIT-Gt 84 South FOURTH Street.
oonnn CHRISTMAS balls, all
Sixes and most Dazzling Color*. Also,
Ola** Fruits. Call early, before all are sold.
. W. TILLKR, Irauorter,
nol7-6t 24 South FOURTH Street,
BEADS! BEADS!! BEADS!!! ALL
Colors, Sorts, and Size*.
- W. TILLER. Importer,
no!7 ft 84 South FOURTH Street.
THOMPSON.
SON* & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
CABINET-MAKERS’ MATERIALS,
238 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
KT Brooatells, Fluebes, Reps, Damasks, and every
description of Furniture aud Curtain Good*. sol9-2m
JJ # SHOEMAKER & Co.,
GLASS, PAINTS,
OILS, AND VARNISHES,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets.
mygbflm
(SPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
>3 WINES,
acAirsyACTVEXD it
-J eSHELBV
\ Cincinnati, Ohle,
Always on hand, and in lot* to suit purchasers, by
CHARLES F. TAGGART, Bole Agent,
tv4’<» No. 631 MARKET Street,
MORE LIGHT!
TUB GAS lamps FOR THE MILLION, may be
■sanot 204 NORTH SECOND Street; 930,000 worth
are now in use. The Market street. Green and Coates,
judge road, and other horse oars are now using them.
We alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lamps for
91; 10,000 Agents wanted to sell tpem throughout the
United State*. The Gas Lamp will light a room twen
ty feet square for one oent an hour.
DR. O. A. GREENE & CO.,
No. 804 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race,
aell-ths&m-ly
BELLS.
Only o NX-third the price of Brass and less than hal
that of Steel Bells 5 of equally sonorous and mellow
tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage
by fair ringing*
For sale at the BOLE AGENCY in Philadelphia, No
812 COMMERCE Street.
eefp-thstuSm A. M. F. WATSON.
yyABM AIR FURNACE.
Thenew Cpno Furaaeo Gas Consumer will thoroughly
Warmypur house, with one-third Toss coal than is re
quired 6y any other furpaoe. Satisfaction m all cases
guarantied. Buildings warmed and ventilated by
ARNOLD & WILSON,
seB-stuth3mif lOlp CHESTNUT Stroet.
ROOKING RANGES.—AH m want of the
elevated, double oven Cooking Ranges, will
do well to call at ARNOLD % WILSQhPS,
■pg-gtpthlmif 1010 CriESTNTT Street.
OLATE MANTELS.—The richest and
►3 most beautiful speoimens of enamelled Slato Man
tels ever offered for sale in this country, manufactured
by us, from Pennsylvania slate-stone, and for sale very
low. ARNOLU & WILSON,
«*3-stuth3mlf 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
SOMETHING NEW. —KERR’S VENTI
LATING SUNLIGHT GASALIEft, is now to be seen
in Rev. R. A. Carden's Chujrqh oftbe Intercessor, Spring
Garden, below Broad St. The xre&t advantages of this
apparatus are, that while it gives a soft, universal light
all over the apartment, the heat is used to promote and
lorm a perfeot and thorough ventilation of the building,
nmi at same time the cost is below the old method ot
lighting. It is applicable t 6 every description of rooms
or pub io places. Further information can bo had at
ARNOLD & WILBON’S, 1010 CHbSTNUT Street, or
bV addressing the patentoo, J. W. KERR, PITTS
BURG, Pa. noM-loi*
mHE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.—THE
X DAILY GLODE, containing the proceedings of
the next session of Congross in newspaper form, and
THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX,
containing them in book form, revised by the speakers,
will be printed by me during the session to commence
on the 3d of next December.
For one copy of lup Daily Globs until the Jstdav of
next April. v ...... . 93 op
For one oopy of Thb Congressional Globe and Ap
pendix during the s3 pp
TjiE CoNdHEseiyNAL Globe and Appendix go free
through the mails. ~
No attention will be paid to any order unless the
money accompany it,
Washington Cut, Oct. 13. 1860.
nolMt* JOHN C. RIVES.
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—One
v pound of whioh will do as much washing, and do it
better than tlueo ot common rosin soap; olothesneed
no boiling nor rubbing on a wash board. Over 100,000
families are nowconstantly using it. We guaranteed
to give satisfaction, or return the money. Ailreapeota
bleGrooers have it for sale.
„ p TRAIN A McKEONE,
auZt-wsiftf 22 and 24 South Wharvas
LATOUR 011i.—36G Baskets Pure Olive
Oil. of the above celebrated brand, now landing
from »hlp A. * CARHTAIRB,
noH-tutln3t aoa and .04 Soulli FRONT Street.
WOOD-BURNT AND MARBLE LIME,
Calcined Plaster, plastering Hair, White Sand,
and Cement* „ Orders by mail for-shipping promptly
attended to. Southeast oorner NINTH aud CUATE6,
Philadelphia.
r {iolS-6t* . H. MoINNES.__
Widow oliquot champagne.—
We are prepared to supply the above brand of
Champagne to the trade from store or to arrive.
JAURKTCHE 3c LARdTAIRS.
no!0-stuth-6t 202 and 204 South FRONT St.
[VI ESS MACKEREL —63 bbls., 57 half IXOSIN, PITCH, and TAR.—I,7OO bbls.
JL? i bb1i.,74 quarter bbls, and 150 kitts No.l Mess -*-* Bosin.allgrades;2sodo.Pitoh,largesize;7s bbls,
Mackerel, of a phploe qualitr. in store and landing, ior Tar, part Wilmington; 1,000 kegs Tar .new, bright paok
sale by „ MURPHY &KLONS. ages, for salo br RoWIEY, ASHBUANEH, * Ctf,
noB-lm No. 140 NORTH WHARVES. No, 10 South Whams, noia
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
& F.
ESHLEMAN & FLETCHER
■^”800^
Means
NUMBER EIGHT HUNDRED
C. E.
Means
SOUTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH ami CHESTNUT.
LINES TO E. k L.
Some men originate,
While others imitate.
ALTO QETHER,
Means
THE NEW CRAVAT AND GENTLEMEN’S '
PURNIt-HING STORE,
NOW OPEN,
With a stock comprising all the Latest Styles and
manufactures,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.
CRAVATS,
SCARFS,
TIES,
COLLARS.
HOSIERY,
UNDEKBHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
MUFFLERS,
made to ordbr,
0 for §9 and upwards.
THE MYSTIC LETTERS
& F.
EXPLAINED.
Eshleman
$ Fletcher
& Latest,
$ Cravats. #
Elegant
Collar t
ELEGANT AND LATEST
ELEGANT AND LATEST
ELEGANT AND LATEBT
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16,
" OR ANY OTHER DAY,”
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND
CHESTNUT. .
NO, 800.
PHILADELPHIA.
nol2-stnth3i
Fine shirt manufactory.—The
attention to his
imrROVED OUT OF SHIRTH, known as the most
perfect fitting made. On hand* and made to order at
shortest not|oe. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED,
assortment of GENT’S FURNISH
ING GOODS, of his own importation*
J. W. SCOTT,
... , , , 814 CHKBTNUT Street.
oc2g Four doors below the *• Continental Hotel.”
NOIIOE TO GENTLEMEN!—The best
assortment of BHIRT BOSOMS ever offered for
ine oitr Of Philadelphia, comprising Prince of
walrs. Imperial. Abraham Linooln, 3tp., Upright Plaits,
Dias Plaits, and Cross Plaits, some containing three
hundred, p.laits. CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
nolQ-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets
PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS;
\yM. E. LOCKWOOD.
Sole owner of and Manufacturer under tho following
Patents:
GENT3#PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS,
(Hunt’s Patent, July2s, J&fy)
PATENT TAGS
(Sharp’s Patent, Jane 15,1852.)
LADIES’ PATENT ELECTRO COLLARS AND
CUFFB,
(Lockwood’s Patent, April £6,1859 )
MANUFACTURER OF NECK-TIE ADJUSTERS,
(Patent Applied lor.)
OFFICE, No. 236 CHESTNVT STREET,
First do.or below Jayne’s Building,
PHILADELPHIA.
COLLARS Wholesale only. TAGS sold in any quan
tity. Circulars containing full particulars sent on ap
plication. It
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Delaware mutual safety in-
SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1835.
The following Statement of the affairs of the Com
pany is published in conformity with a provision of its
Charter:
PREMIUMB
Received from Nov. 1,1859, to Ootober SI, 1860.
On marine and inland risks-. —.- #348.825 95
On fire risks..*
PREMIUMS
Marked off as earned, from Nov. 1.1859. to 00t.31, 1860.
On marine and inland risks 93&J 937 19
On lire risks _— 118,212 01
Interest, salvages, Ac., during
same peri0d.............. ..
LOS3EB, EXPENSES, Ac..
Dunne tho year as above.
Marine and inland navigation
losses $202,02399
Fire losses £3.605 01
Return premiums. 42,295 00
Ro-insuranoas- 24.511 07
Agenoy charges, Ac 28,650 29
Donations to stonm tiro companies,
advertising* taxes, 11,697 71
Expenses, salaries, rent, ... 20,487 48
558 3 ’175 66
Furplua.... _ .... 146,41080
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1860.
$lOO,OOO United States five 3? oeut. loan $100,600 CO
115,000 United Staten six to oeut. Treasury
Notes, (with accrued interest).... 119,463 34
100,000 Pennsylvania State fivo to oent.
loan.—- 95,970 00
21,000 , do.. do. six' do* do, 21,015 CO
123.050 Philadelphia City six to oent. Loan. 125,293 37
30,000 Tennessee State five to oent loan.. 24,000 00
60 OCO Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage
six to oent bonds 45,000 00
15 COO 300 shares, stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and prmoipal
guaranteed by the City of Phila
delphia— 15,300 00
5,(00 190 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
5 000 lOo'shaSesStorth Pennsylvania itaU- 3,9C °
road Company 900 00
1,200 £0 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and
Steam Tug Company —. 1,200 00
250 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre de-
Graco Steam Tow-boat Company, 350 00
200 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange
Company - 125 00
1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel Co 600 00
$566,700 par. Cost 8547,335 34. Market va1.55W,356 71
Bills reoeivnblo, for insurances made 171,366 42
Bonds and mortgages.. 34,500 00
Real - 61,363 35
Balanoeadue atAgenqieg—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies; intertst, and other debts due
the Company.—— . - ... 51,566 02
Sorip and etock of sundry Insurance and
Other Companies . .......... 2,625 50
Cash on liana—in banks—.-.—.... 528,673 16
in drawer-... —— 435 3$
fSg c—i WINTER ARRANGE-
M ENT .-PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN,ANDNORBIBTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAV, Nov. 13,1850,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia. 6,7,8,0,10.11. and 13 A. M., 1,3,
2, 3ift, 4, 5. Oft, 6,7,8,9,10 ft, and lift P. M.
.Leave Germantown. 6,7. 7ft. 8. Bft. 9, 10,11 and 12 A.
M.,., 3 , 5 ..i,., 6 ,0» b 7^fe i ' Sl -
Leave Philadelphia, 9.03 min. A. M,, 2,7, and 10ft
P. M.
Leave Germantown, 8.10 mm. A. M,, 1.10 min., 8, affU
9J4 P M
’ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadolplua, 6, 8,10, and 12 A. M., 9, 4,6,8,
and 10ft P.M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7, 10, 7.35, 8.40, and 9.40, and
ll.« A. M.. 1.40. 3-<Vn W B§ tiSfit M>
Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2. and 7 P. M,
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.50 mm, A. Al., 1269, 5.40, and
9.10 mm. P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia,*.so,7ft, 905,and 1105 min. A. M.,
1.05,3.95, <ft. 6.35, and lift P. M.
Leave Norristown, 0, 7,8.05,9, and 11 A. M., lft, 4ft,
and 6 P. M.
ON BUNDAVB.
Leave Philadelphia, 3 A, Id and 5 f. M„ for Noiria
town.
Leave Norristown, 7ft A M. and 5 P, M.
FOR MANAVUNK.
Leave Philadelphia, 5 50, 7ft, 9.05, and 11.05 A.M„
1.05,2.05,3.05, 4%, 5.65,8.05. lift P. M.
Leave Manayunk, Gft, 7ft,B.SS,9ft, lift A. M.,3, Sft,
s,eft, and 9ft p. M.
ON BUNDAVS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M„ S, and 7 P. M.
Leave Manayunk. 7ft A. M, 6ft, and 8 P. M.
.... ...... „ H. K. BMIPH. General Superintendent,
invested in pi»bt mortgages on SEAL estatX, nolO-ti DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Streets.
WORTH OVER 913 OW,OCO.
$934,907 61
„ -November 14, 1860.
The Board of Directors have this day deolared a Ga»U
Dividend of TEN PER CENT. oil the Capital Stock,
and SIX PER CENT, interest on the fconp of tho
Company, payable on and after the Ist proximo.
They have also deolared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN
TY-FIVE PER CEN T, on the Earned Premiums for
tboydaf ending October 31.1860. Certificates lor which
'will oe issued to the parties entitled to the some on and
after the first of December next.
No certificates of profits issued undor $25.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
J. F. Pemston,
Henry 81oan,
Edward Darlington.
H. Jones Brooke.
Sneocer M’llvaine,
Thomas C. Hand.
Robert Burton.
Jacob P. Jones.
James B, M'Farland,
Joshua P. Eyre.
John B* Semple. Plttsb’g.
D.T. Morgan. J|
president.
> HAND. Vice President.
oretory. nol?»lm
William Martin.
Edmund A. Souaer,
Theophilus Paulding.
Johnil. Penrose,
Jehn C. Davis,
James Traquair,
William Eyre. Jr.,
James C. Hand,
Wilham C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M, Huston,
George C. Loiper,
Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelly, ,
WILLI.
„ THOS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN. Sec
The mutual life insurance com
PANY OF NEW YORK,
SIX OP DOLLARS,
The premiums are lower than in many other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been greater.
This Is a striotly Mutual Company, There are no
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS
BELONG TO THE INSURED.
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
gratis, on application to
F. RATCHFORD BTARR. Agent,
B.W.oomer FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
' PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES;
Thomas Robins, John Welsh.
Mordeoai L. Dawson, George H. Stuart,
George M. Stroud, E. S.vtheen,
John R. Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Toland,
William MoKeo. Thos. Wattaon. n3S-lT*il
Fame insurance company, no.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIITTBSB, BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
DIRRCTcms.
Samuel Wnght, p. B. Birnpy,
Wm. W. waiters, J. W. Lver^nan,
Chas. Biohardson, Henry Lewis, jj,,
Geo. A. West, Jaoob W. Stout,i
0. Wilson Davis, Monko Stern.
Thos. 8. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Prea’t,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARO. Secretary, [jall-ift
SAVING FUNDS.
American saving fund. — com
pany’s Building, southeast oomer WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from t iill .1
o’clock, and on MONDAY tills in the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand.
W,tho “‘ no fKTEilE B 'r FIVE run CENT.
All sums paid baok, on demand, in told and surer.
ALEX. iVHILLDIN, President,
SAML. WORK,.Vice President,
John C. Farr, T. E* Harper. Q?orse Nugent,
John Anspaoh, Jr., Sami. T. Hodul*-. Atfe. Orßoberts,
John Aikman, , Jonas
Wm. J. Howard. JOHNS.
JOHN O.SlMB.Beoretarj. > \ *•&*<» pc3o-lmif
CSPKING GARDEN VSAtMiGft FUND,
k3o«c«, 331 North THIUft BbttMlMvtan Vina
and Callowhill. Incorporated 6, ft* WiSfature April
»Vo iwo^olo^t. 11 A l*?,°on A?
EVENINGS, from 6 to 8 o*olook?“^
Interest 8 per cent. per annumi jDeftOeitdra can with
draw their Moneys by Cheoks, if imiM,' Bpeolal De
posits reoeived.
„ _« JAMES 8. PRJNCLE. President.
Fencers Hirt. aearetarr. aeKKftf
npHE ADYERTIBER .HAS $3,000, AND
, ij? Filing to take an interest as partner in a well
eatabliflJied, safe, and profitable business. Address “ T.
r„” office of this papor, stating when and where an
interview may be had. no!7-3t*
If EBCHANTS AND TRADESMEN
wishing LADS will please apply at theNEWS
BQYB’ HOME. i£7d South THIRD Street. noIC-Ct*
V\TANTED —By a thorough experienced
y 7 Salesraantftn engagement with a first-olaas Dry-
Goods Jobbing Hoass, either in Philadelphia or New
York, to sell Pennsylvania trade. Undoubted reference
will be given in every oapaoitv by first-class houses in
Philadelphia. Address '• Confidence,” JVe« office.
no!4-wfs 3t*
& C.
AW ANTED—BY AN .EXPERIENCED
T V* Dry-Goods Packer, a situation in n Dry-Gomls
♦t?P5 ia ? Nouse, as Porter and Paoker. Can furnish
V? e bflstTeoommendationsas to qualifications, honesty,
fee. Address “JAMES,” office of this paper. n!2-6t*
WTANTEDTO RENT—By a good tenant,
hnn,.. a will accommodate about fifteen
horflOH. Address “Stable.” Fuss office. no2-tf
W ANTED—An active business man,
retinni? SIOjOQQ, to take the place ot a
Darfnff B i?^i r «? e Li3‘.» m ? 8 0 tabl ‘Bhed Mercantile business,
Srem 5 -Pa?tr«fs?tfi. of n S Por “SB 1 ” without ri ß k. Ad
—BB tlua office, with real numa. nol-tf
$6.000, T ? , L ?, AN ON mortgage.
%ii’im?e\t. Appl? t 0 E - UAR1 ’ KNTKR ’
FOR SAUK AND TO I,F.T.
IJOOK, STATIONERY, AND PERIODI
rITVCTiLnBt'?SK f OR ,. I!AI ’S IN WASHINGTON
. C.—lho subscriber offers for sale the good
will. stock, anti fixtures of one of the best established
Book, Stationery, and Periodical Stores m Washington,
now in its twentieth year of successful business. To
a Cash puroh&ser it will be sold at a bargain. For
particulars address STATIONER, Washington City
Post Office, uo!s 3t*
BHIRTB,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
GLOVES,
MEN’S HOSE,
BOYS’ GLOVES,
BOYS’ HOSE,
POCKET HDKFS,
(Linen and Silk.)
TWO 01IAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.—
«* tii/5 h k **i l .®'? 9nd ,‘ n S Company, owners of
Blanohard’a Patent,” for tho Btates of New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will soli
county, town, or shop milts, or grant licenses to use,
-ni a kl te This is the on/y patent. All infringers
will be stnotlT dealt with. Apply to JOHN BILBBY,
or 0. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York
oc4-(l3m
TWO PAPER MANUFACTURERS.—For
sale a 42-inoh Cylinder Machine, in complete run-
with Callenders. Will be sold cheap. Ad
dress JI. J.BEAUMON r, New Hope, Bucks county.
ra * noI6-3t*
|?OR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT
y~ unimproved farm land, in tho State ol New
Jereer, convenient to tho oity, will lie exchanged for
ortJjgmpoUr- Apply at Ho. 118 FEDERAL Street.
LARD-OIL FACTORY.—To rent, a
LARD-OIL FACTORY with S 3 Patent Lover
Presses, with Plates, Bags, Tubs, Kettles, Tanks; all
m complete order. Apply to •
. ROWLEY, ABHBURNEA, k co.,
_oc4 No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES.
M PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
FARM.—The undersigned having concluded to
*“ 1860,
. AT ONE O’CLOCK P. M„
on the premises, liis handsomely located and produc
tive FARM, containing NINETY-TWO ACRES, more
or less, situate in Wiutpam township. Montgomery
county, on State road, leading from Norristown to
Doylestown. four miles from Norristown Railroad
Depot, and near Centre Square, where the Rkippack
pike orosses the State road, being only two miles from
?X T u.. 4 Station and sixteen miles from Phila
delphia.
This property is well known for the beauty of its lo
cation, productiveness, convenience to railroads, turn
pikes, sot-oola. ohurohes, &c„ &c„ being an oblong
square, divided in the centre byalane, making it very
oonvement either for a grazing or dairy farm. The
whole is under good fences, the land all arable, rioh,
and easy of cultivation, always producing good crops of
grain or grass, divided into ton enclosures, with an
orchard of the best of fruit.
The improvements consist of a substanti il
STONE HOUSE,
three rooms and entry on the first and same on the
seoond flror. with three ceiled rooms m the attic.
Piazza the whole length of the house, well with good
water with pump therein., frame kitchen attaohed to
the house, and a never*failing spring of water'near the
door of Hie house, (none better for dairy purposes.)
also anotherspnngnot far distant. * ’
_ t _ STONE BARN,
Bjfttr six by fifty feet, well built, very convenient in
all tho arrangements, well of good water with pump
therein under the overshot, corn-crib, pig-sty and other
outbuildings.
This is one of tJio best and most desirab’e forms in
Whitpain township. 3he buildings are all very good
and conveniently arranged. Tbe stages pass the pro-
? v ?7 gay.lhus having daily communica
tion with Philadelphia if desired. Any person wanting
a good farm, pleasantly situated, in a good neighbor
hood, here is the chance. ‘ “ uwt
’™i# ag \° V e .Y the property previous to the
day of sale, will apply to the subscriber residing thereon,
orto K. R. Corson at Norristown.
Terms and conditions easy and made known on day
Of *alo,
R, R. CORSON, Agent lor the Bale,
J. B. EVANS. FnpUotor,‘ tOWn ' P °'
j g P, 0., Montgomery county, Pa,
MISSOURI LANDII
, !? 00 .'9PP Leras for Sale and entry, at prioes ranging
from UH to Woents per Aore. in any. quantities re
quired «
TAXES Piid, and PATENTS proonrod for puroha
sers of Land nnder the GraduatKin Aot.
r;r° ,iams
n c e S d ufe, ! .
Betireen THIRD and FOURTH,
LAND WARRANTS bouiht, .old, and'loonte’d. °'
od-8m ■
A VERY ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS
on second floor, vacant, with Board. Will be let
togetherorseparato. ApplyN. E.cor. SIXTEENTH
and LOCUST Streets. noi7
A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A
second-story room to a gentleman, with
breakfast, if desired. Apply 1121 SPRUCE Street. It*
A PLEASANT HOME is offered to a gen
■Lm. flemen and wife, in an American ifamily of throe
, persons, having more room than they require, in the
pleasantest cart of the West End. GREEN St., above
BROAD. The house oontaine all the modern improve
ments. References exchanged. Address a note to
“Home.” at the office of this paper, which will be im
mediately attended to. nold-tf
118,3(8 73
#467,184 69
284,837 39'
WIRST- GLASS BOARDING, with hand-
oomraunioating and single Rooms, at 1417
LQOUBT Street. 0018-lm*
•8471,1» 70
TtfESDAMES OIIEGARAY AND D’HER
VILLY respeofcfully inform their friends and
the gublio that they have removed their Boarding and
ikl: and* 1 fi2a°B?ktS:B fitrb?L L ° Ban S,uaT * to Wo *'
. Pupils from five years of aee upward prepared for the
fourth olaag. jy3S-gm
Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks*
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE
VENTH and OHEBTNUT Btreets.-itey and Evening
Sessions, individual instruction in Bookkeepinz. in
cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex
change, Manufacturing, Railroading, Bteamboatmg.
&o.« the most Morons* and practical course in the
United States. Also, Leotures, Commercial Calcula
tions, Arithmetic), and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manship (best in theoity), Correspondence, &o.
■ For sate, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti-
in colors, and the best work published.
PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR
NER THIRTEENTH aud FILBERT Streets, re
opens MONDAY, September Sd, Four more pupils
will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address.
auTl-tNai R. STEWART. PriiiotpaL
Lost.- j. f. peniston>s note, dated
OotoberSUt, 1800, at ninety days, for Three Thou
sand Dollars, drawnto my order, and endorsed “ Rich’d
M. Lea;” also, "William Lea, per Rich’d M, Lea,
Att’y/’ AH persons are cautioned agaiust negotiating
the same, as payment has been stopped.
RICHARD M. LEA.
noI6-26t* 398 SOUTH WHARVES.
LOST OR MISLAID Certificate of
Stock No. 250, for 12 shares in the New York Mid
dle Coal Field Railroad and Coal company, and
would hereby give nutioe that i have made application
for certifio&te m lieu thereof. _
no2-30t EDWARD HUGHES.
WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD
VIA MEDIA.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after Monday, SeptembetlTth IBfih the trains
will leavo PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, ooroer
of Thirty-first and Market streets. West Philadelphia,
at 7.45 and 10 A. M.. and SAOand 5 P.JT. „
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 7 And 10.15 {A. M., and *45 and 5 P.
M ‘ , ON SUNDAY,
- Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast oornor
of Eighteenth ana Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2
P.M.
Leave West Chester, at 7.80 A. M., and 4.45 F. M,
TrainsleavirgPhiladelphia,at7lSA.M.ands P.M.,
and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 3.90 P. M.,
oonneotat Pennelton with tha Philadelphia and Balti
more Central Railroad, fpr Conoord, Kennott, Avon
dale; Elkview, Ac.* and for Oxford, via Stase. tromond
of Traolc, 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 stages, via Oxford anu Hopewell, to
Peaoh Bottom, in Lancaster ooupty. „ , „
The last Possonger Railway Car will leave Front and
Market atreetß 50 minutes, and Eighth and Market
streets ?5 minutes before the starting tune from the
Depot, and will oarry a flag to denote it.
Office and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets, where passengers, purchasing
tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket
over the I'Msong.r Railwaj. jj E^R y WOOD ,
€eneral Superintendent.
The baggage car will leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour before the departure of the train irom
tho WeatPhiladelphia Depot. sell-tt
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL
IVA MON, «5c0.— 3,000 bbls. Mess Nos. 1, 3, and 8 Mack
erel, large, medium, and nmall, in assorted packages
of choice late-caught fat nsh.
6.000 bbls. Newßalifi*, Eattport, and Labrador Her
rings. of ohoioe qualities.
6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings.
3, 000 boxes oxt anewNo.l Herrings.
3,000 boxes largo ManMLme Herrings.
350 bbls, Maoktnoo white Fish.
60 bbls. new Economy Moss Shad.
25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon.
1,000 (Quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
300 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese.
In store and landing,iorsaieby
MURPHY k XOONS,
noB No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
penn nnn HAVANA cxgaks, of the
WU.UUU most celebrated brands-viz.:
Figaro, Cabana,
DI “f1&p», . ”cl?Un,&o.,Jr„.
Of all sizes and quality, on hand, and landing by 10-
oeal arrivals, and for sale low I, Q HAR j jR g TETE,
noS 12t 130 WALNUT Street
HAVANA OIGARS.—-Afresh assortment
now landing from Brig MoOlanahan, just arrived,
“° d cl-i r Bf I ° V » C :iQ A WALNuf I Btr-eet.
JALEP —For sale by WETHERILL &
EROTHEK, 4T and «9 North SECOND BM«V
i* •- WANTS.
BOARDING.
BDHCAXIONAIi.
LOST.
KAILKOAI> irlAEb.
AMUSEMENTS.
QONCERT HALL.
FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
OP
GEORGE CHRISTY,
And positively h ; s LABT APPEARANCE
o V l . IN PHILADELPHIA^
On wbioh occasion, in addition tows own
MAMMOTH AND BRILLtANT TROUPE OF
TWENTY-ONE performers.
He will be anfed and abetted in his
BLACK DEALINGS
BY
, SAM SANFORD-P. 0. C. O. and D. V...
V/lio has kindty voluntoored for the occasion, and
will sing tbe iamons pathetio Ballad of
y , VILLIKENS AND HIS DINAH,
(Accompanied b; himself on a B Fiat Clarionet, made
all out of his own head,) and (by the land permission of
Professor Sanford) of
DICK SLITER,
THE CHAMPION DANCER OP THE WOSLU,
Who hae volunteered his services, and will execute his
GREAT CHAMPION JIG DANCE.
ON THIS OCCABION, ALSO,
wii r GEORGE CHRISTY
rr. rrn W 1 !?! r th e first and only time as
T ?i,i?-», A , T l £ NI) °«IBJNAL BLACK BLONDIN,
And execute the
„ FERILOUS FEAT
tPJ a well-ohalked Rope across the
FEARFUL ABYBS OF CONCERT HALL,
ON
SHANGHAI STILTS,
the latest speci
mens frem the rhiladelphia Mint as a generous publio
may be pleased to load him down with. Come one and
all, and test George Christy’s powers of endurance.
ir’ciS cn . l, T Te Mammoth XYoupe will appear in ailthe
Vocal and Instrumental Gems of the season.
George Christy will deliver his Farewell Address, and
receive thewelcome Ovations of his legion of friends in
quarter* Iy instalments.
THE GREAT FETE OF THE SEASON.
GRAND FAREWELL GALA MATINEE,
„A T .£ wo o’clock to-day.-
CHILDREN HALF-PRICE,
ii sea J? reserved for ladies and ladies aooompa
nicd by gentlemen.
th* Hn o J T s d .l aats can 1,0 secured at the Box Offioe during
TmillV w . ltfao ,V s exira charge.
T)nnr!«J? al iP of Hall, 25 Cents.
Doors open at 7 o clock; to commence at 8. no!7
AND SHARPLEY’S OPERA
of Mlnatretey, fitted
W,! '
Blrt-Cil fc bUARPLEY’fI MINSTRSLS, *
x, . . frank a jbrowfr.
u n dM\ r &SiS 0 c P f ran,m8 ’ with 14 Star Perform.rs,
JL}SD BAM SHARPLEY.
lioors open at OJ-. Commonoe at 7 H preoiselr.
Admission 2 Ciu\dienl3cent». no!7 tf
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE.
«Kw «ssr
H« scoured „neo®- BANFOIID
w ho AB ,UaSar O u%M?. IES 6Ter » IM “ M herrtoter.
Sanford will perform every evening,
?®° r * open at 7 ; Commence at 7X,
Admittance 25 oents. Children 13 oents. nol7-lm
VK7"ALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
,7 * BoleLagflaa— MUi M A. BAnTLRTTwna
Stage Manager m. wm jirraAPvrAw*
Business Agent mV?JOB n C MuaSSS
representation.* M
W!» u THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING,
../ J 1? acted,the celebrated sensation drama (al
ready witnessed brover 45,000 persons) of
THE DEAD HEARTf
M?. U s n S.'jolen?n°.° B "™'’ Mr “’ 01id ” lan « ! C.ri„tte,
To oommenoo with
SLASHER AND CRASHER.
at°7o° r c^l? n^^ric°eSl^V,u P al. f ° nn!U>eß *
& CLABKE’S AKOH-ST.
■u tt t- NIGHT of
THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN.
•or, v •„ EDWIN BOOTH.
When he will appear in
and COMEDY.
T »“'rt‘^oteTa,,„r-.. g atehrated«g f ioFlaror
TIToDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC (Late GATE
TIEB,) RACE Street, below Third.
SATURD *V NIGHT
DAMON AND FYTHJAB!!
AND
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. I!!
Dam0n..........J. 35. McDonough.
Eyth'as C. Rrnar *
LAST NIGHT OF CORDELIA HOWARD AND HER
TO-NIGHT-
AND PYTHIAS!
AND
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM !
tjBLATBILL! great BILL!
GREAT BILL! GREAT BILL!
fJONTINBNTAL THEATRE,
(Late National,) WALNUT Street, above Eighth,
THE GREAT AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED
« .CIRCUS company.
Hi P. MaDIGAN k CO., Propneten.
J.n Nfc,FiT 0F “ MONS. blond
pp L 0 * a £ ,a a Be U°* Of unparalleled Evoln
tions on the Tight Rope, inoludmg his Basket Dance, Ao,
a’RiH W vvyM?Sr- V^L . K • 0F THE CIRCUS.
F irBt time of the great Ascension,
and Jooko. the Brazilian Ape.
Trooje will appear every night.
J*™™? ’ a GRAND MATINEE, commencing
The doors open at half past 6 o’clock. Performance
commence* at half past 7. -
o^te s , 810 2° n J T 25 c ? n ts; Family Circle lfic.; Secured
Seats can be secured St days in advance.
:UE AD QUARTERS. FRANKLIN
VTNH P , L ACE.-FREE CONCERTB—CHAS. JEN
KINS, m conjunction with an entire .New Company
tongs. Danoes, &o.
CHADWICK & FEET, Bnp’tn
UASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade
*drc“ 4 M ' UtMT Blr ‘ d _P MAII'SASSLKii”' 5 ' 707
Offioa 1208 LOCUST fltrMt*
„„„ Or Hlaako’s Aoadamj,
BBOA.P Street, beltraWalroK
nTHB GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
* their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every B»TUR
SAXk 01 ’S l iW cl S s .f t , ¥ £JlooJt. at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 ticket*. SI ) einele ticket*. 2S cents,
for aaje at Chiokenee 4. Son’e, 807 Cheetout .treat s
Andre’s, lift Chestnut street: and Beck Jt Lawton’s.
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements. Par
ties, &c., made only at their Offioe, Chlokerins fc Son's
Piano Store, Bfff Chestnut street; William Stoll, S 4
North Jumper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Kidgs
avapge» ocSl-tf
PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINS
ARTB.-102S CHESTNUT Street.
...I;h.f a splendid Fainting by Mrrnot,
“THE FIRST SIN,” a beautiful Marble Statuette b,
Angelim.
. On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses,
MEIMCINAX.
R. STAFFORD’S
• OLIVE TAR.
When Ouvs Tar is Inhaled it* healing JSalsami*
odors are brought in contact with the lining membrane
of the
THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL THE
AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS,
relieving at once anypam-or oppression, and healing
any irritation or inflamation.
When Olive Tar is Takvn upon Sugar, it foroi a*
unequalled Soothing a*tt Healing Syrup for Coughs and
all Throat diseases.
When Olivb Tab is Afplibd, its Magnetic or con
centrated onrativo powers render it a most speedy •
PAIN ANNIHILATOR.
Olive Tar is not slieky—dots not diueUiu
Fifty cents a bottle, at 443 BROADWAY, N. Y. k an
by all Druggists.
J. R. STAFFORD’S
IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS
are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical
with that existing in the blood of a perfeotlyWealthy
person. Uniling with the digested food,
Tiiev Revitalize and Pubipt the Blood.
Thet Impart Energy to thb Nbxvous Systix.
TnsY Invigobatb the Lives.
They Strengthen /he Digestion.
They-Regulatr the Secretions ov the Body,
And aue a Bpeoivic tob. all Feaialx Wxaxnssbxs
Pnicß, One Dollah a Package.
At 442 BROADWAY, New York, and all Druggists.
Pamphlet containing Testimonials viojs thi
following and more than 100 other well-known promi
nent persons, will be sent to any address, fru by maiL
Geo. Law, Esq., Fifth avenue, New York.
Simeon Draper, Esq., Banker, New York.
Thcrlow Weed, Eoq., Albany, N. Y.
Gen. Dupe Gsek.v, Washington, D. C*
Col. Samuel Colt, Hartford, Cons..
Col. Ciias. May, U. B. A,
Rev. Joshua Leavitt, Ed. Independent, New York.
5 ev * S' 5? IGHT ‘ Ed. Examiner, New York.
Rev. D. W. Chows, Art. Am. Biblo Union, N. Y
Rev. O. F* A. Spinning, Butternutts, N, Y. -
Rev, Df. Leonard, Exeter, N. H.
SEND FOR A PAMPHLET.
Sold by all Druggists. DYOTT k CO., No, 832 No
SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. .seO-Sm
SPECIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS
AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com
petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Btreet, first
door below Race, A full line of Meohanical Rems*
d j-’, l i^ ht T a , tle sant t» tfcefaHy
adapted to Ladies* use,
o -nr _ C. H, NEEDLES, Proprietor,
S. W. corner TWELFTH and RACE Street*!
t _ .. „. Philadelphia.
Entrance to C.H. N.’s Room, for gentlemen, at
the ooroer. * setl-lmif
A WONDEEYUL AND NEVBK
raa?^S&Kfi? SDY Fo3t DISEABES 0F TBE
PROFESSOR MORRIS’
BDOEPUALOS,
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY,
FOuBTHStM«t. lOOKRIII6E * C °“ W °’ 68 Woltll
NCT And for by gauerally. wlt-Smif
RHEUMATISM.
• SMEDLEY’S INFALLIBLE REMEDY
effects cures when all others fail. See oertifioates,
Offioe, 819 FILBERT street. oc3o-sw&tif*
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.—Friday
and Saturday are the days to find Dr. 80HENCK
at bis office, No. 39 Aorth SIXTH Street, in thiscit£
He treats no disease but those of tho Lungs. Liver, and
Stomach, and mokes no charge for advioe.orexanun-
ID F. mpSßMty*® ordinary way, or as physiolans gene-i
rally do, but for a thorough oxatnication with the re
spirometer he oharges three dollars.
If you hive a cough, go and see Dr. Soheuok.
If you bavo a pam under the shoulder-blade, go and
see Dr. cohenok.
if you have a pain in the breast, go and see Dr.
cchenok. _ .
if spit blood, be sure to go and see Dr. Sohenok.
Dr, bobenok wishes every one, rich or poor, that hao
a cough pain in the side or shoulder-blade, troubled
with costiveness, or diarrhcca, sallow complexion, lose
of appetne, low spirits, restlessness at night* or any
other disease leading to consumption, to oalion him, at
his offioe, on Friday or Saturday; it may be the means
ot preventing consumption. Often a single twenty five
cent box oiSohenck’s Mandrake Pills will remove the
oause of this groat terror of the country, Consump
tion. ______ nolls-2t*
! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA \
AZUMEAI AZUMEA' AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER,
Manufactured at No. 62 North FOURTH
Street, and for sale by Grooers generally. solS-Smif
SALT PETRE—For sale by WETHEB
JLL k BROTHER, Nos. 4T and 49 North. SE
COND Street. no!2
OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO,
in store, and for sale by
eeg-tf JON. B. HANfiftN A Ca
SJPIRITB TURPEETINE.—OB bbls. Spts.
Turpentine loadinefrom schooner MaeeieVandu
sen, and for sale br ROWLEY, ASHBURNER. & CO.,
No. *6 South WHARVES.. nols
A NNISEED—For sale by WETHERILL
■t*. & BROritER, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND
Street. not.
Letters executory upon the
ESTATE of HENRY DOOLITTLE, deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned, biAhe Register
of Wills tor the City and County of PhiHcelphia. All
persons indebted will please maae payment to. and all
those having claims or demands against the Estate of
the said decedent will make known the same, without
delay, to A. J. PRUDEN, PLANK Ko&d, near MAN'
HErii Street, Doo l_™ F>
KELMONpOOLITTIjE,
ANDREW J, papDEN.
’ pMhtt
October 4,1360.