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    ADDRESS.
Th, tmcUreifnvd Democratic members of ths Le
glslaiawof tbe StAteof Oregoniloem ltdnetoth.fr
DraiMMtis eoo.tltuencles, to tho people of too
BUto, and to thkowlTOS, to piesont, firiiSy, tho
rouono whioh Induced thoot to Toto ior Col.E. D.
eon,within the put three years, and paruoularlj
tmoeour adailMlon into tho iWooi are. fre«s >»
tho toooUoetion of all.t The proeerlpttTe and to
tolerant ooarao intzvQod ’tor QefieralXane and hio
offltkholStog mtnlona looarda ■. non-intervention
Demwteti; tho bitter and .'mueniDatooe poraeoa
ttoßof Demoor.U whoreftmed tojiroitltnto ther
polTdoal falth. iheir'party *«*ooletfona, and- their
poraonal tndopondoa*. toitho Intotoata and ambl
tioa af Wn.tthe open and ahavolen parohaio of
tho wnal oftaeoßriPgapf tho oppodtion to Mli «op
port, and and treachery of Dolton
Smith. It U well known, were the otoses whioh led
to ah ofci* rapture in theDemodfatio orfanitatijn
lut to the inpbort, In seyetrl donntler,
legislative tlaßetejtfi
the issue of the re-eleotion of Lane and Bmlt&To
the U. n.‘Benate. In etery instance, at the late
election,'it. wray emphatically and uneqfalvooally
(teetered ifcd uadeietood that the aon-totemhtloa
Dimoeratio candidates for the LegUlature, if eleo t
ed, would, nnder no oinramfctanceii nipport either
Lane or Bmith tor the Senate; .‘nor; exoepfc in ex*
tteme enwesney, any of their partiiani. UpoQ
that iuae, olt&rly presented, the non intervention
Democrats eleoted a i&ree plurality of their candi
dature the. Legislature; and this result was re
garded. bribe, partisans at well m by the, oppo
tftttrwf Lane tod'Smith, as afloal disposition of
their aUims-to re-election.
. Immediately following that election,; news
reached the Bute of the float secession of a num
ber of the deluetssfrom the National Democratic
Convention at Baltimore,- and : the organisation by
the eeoeders of ahew patty, professing new and
aati-DeaoeraHe jpzlselples, with General Lsne hs
one ot its leaders andatandard-bearers, and avow
ing its objeots to be the defeat and overthrow of tbe
regular Democratic organisation, and a dissolution
of Ure Uaion in » certain contingency, which their
©woeffort* must unavoidably bring to paw! With
bur forr exceptions, the personal partisans of Lane
in this State, including every Lane member of thd
Legislature, have deserted the Pemooratie party,
abjured the principles, which they formerly pro
found, end, joining themselves to the Yancey
party, ere nowearrying on a virulent and unsoru
pelons warfare upon the organisation whioh they
have so traitorously abandoned. .Having them
selves .severed thelait remaining tUwhfoh bound
them to the Pemooratie party, and’ arrayed them
selves in open hostility Malnat it. Usey can hare
no further claims upon the forbearance and gene
rosity of Democrats. Nor have they any right to
com plain, if the Democracy combine with other
parties against them, as tho eommon enemy.
. When the Legislature assembled, on the seoond
Monday of last month, it became apparent that tbe
otgect of the Lane leaders was to prevent an elec
tion of Senatcrs until .after the Presidential elec
tion.' They were satisfied that Lane would never
b*ehosen.ViftePreeide&t; but so long as he was
a 4 candidate for that responsible position they
lacked tbe hardihood to ask his re-eleotion to the
Senate. * Their- polio/ was to have the eleotion
postponed, hoping, by means of their usual 'ap
pliances, ultimately, to secure tho return to the
united States Senate of a rtjsoted aspirant for
Vioe Presidential honors.
Wlththlamotive six members of the State’Se
nate were induced to violate their constitutional
and moral obligations, and to abscond from; tbe
capital at the dead of night, in order to prevent
and interrupt the usuai course of legislation, for
twelve days and nights concealing, themselves, like
bunted malefactors, in barns and out-houses, sub
eieting upon the cold victuals stealthily oonveyed
to them from the tables of charitable partisans,
until the popular indignation forced them to re
turn.
Tbeir leaden,' in the meantime, satisfied them
selves that they could still prevent an eleotion, by
adhering to the support of the Smith, vreil knowing
that he oould not, in any contingency, reoeire tbe
vote.of a son-intervention Democrat, and that his
eleotion was consequently impossible, and believ
ing that the Demoorate and Republicans oould not
form a combination on whioh they oould unite votes
•sough to elect either two non-intervention Demo
crats or one non-intervention Democrat and one
Republican.
After the return of the absconding members,
these tactics were pursued by the Lane men, and,
for a time, successfully. Therefore, the alterna
tives presented to tho Democratic members, under
thou clroumitanees, were, to consent to the elec
tion of Smith, postpone the eleotion two years,
leaving'be State without any representation in tbe
Senatoduring the greater part of that time, (as it
wafl'understood that Governor Whiteaker would
noth in the event of a failure to eleot Senators at
this sentOß, oall a special session of the Legisla
tare hereafter, for,the purpose of electing them,)
oV to unite with the Republicans and eleot Colonel
E D.. Baker to the existing vaoanoy. The last
alternative was reluctantly adopted; but not until
eßemusttCceaifol overtures had been .made to the
L*jMr members, to eleet either Mr. Stout, Mr.
Sued, or Governor Whiteaker, with a non-inter
vention Democrat. Colonel J. W. Nesmith and
Colonel E. D. Baker received the votes of non
intervention Democrats and Republicans, in joint
convention, and were elected.
la voting for Col. Baker, we were influenced, to
some .extent, by bis well-known position upon the
3ueetlon of slavery in the Territories—a position
iffering but little from that of our own party. Al
though acting with the Republicans. Col, Baker, in
tho canvass of tbiß titato last spring, openly de
clared himself to favor of praotioal non interven
tion, and of allowing the “Territories, as well as
tbe States, to settle their domestic affaire in their
cam way,”.. Hie often-repeated declaration on the
stamp, in tbe California State canvass of last year,
with nis private professions more recently made,
leave ui no room to doubt his sincerity. • In voting
for him, therefore, our sacrifice of prinoiple seems
to.be mote in name than in substance. Aside from
partisao politics, we are satisfied that Col. Baker
will prove a wise, able, and prudent Senator, and
Will reflect credit upon the State which has entrust
ed him with tbe position—whioh is more than can
be said, with truth, of our Senators hitherto. His
colleague. Cot. Nesmith, is one of the oldest resi
dents of Oregon, has been tried and approved in
many public stations of honor and trust, and his
election to tho Senate of the United States will, we
feel assured, give general satisfaction to the people
of tbe State. We are confident that he will never
abuse the trust which bis Democratic fellow-oiti
zens have reposed in him
' In assuming the responsibility of this election,
we were actuated by the sole' and sinoere motive
to promote the true interests of our fellow-citizens
of the State, and to fulfil thoroughly tbe duties
wbleh devolved upon us as their representatives.
With them we are content to leave the subject,
upon this brief statement, believing that their
intelligence, candor, and impartial judgment will
give that approval of our aoti whioh 'he malice of
-JiwarLd and disappointed partisans would fain
withhold
Wm Ticbikob, O. P Ceasdall,
Roibet UnffiLt, Iba F. M RbtliEß,
B. B Moatoß, Jobe W. Gbist,
D. 6 Uoltob, Barilbtt Cnai,,
B. F. Babbibb, Wh lataob,
B. A. CowLM0 t 0. O OtUM,
B. Matei, Babuil Pasker,
Luibek Blkies.
GENERAL NEWS.
Is soma recent statistics of earthquakes by
Prof. Ansted, tbs English geologist, it is stated
that the reported number of these phenomena from
tbs earliest ages to 1850 is over 7,000. Prom 1500
to lgM.tfeere occurred 2,804 earthquakes, and from
1800 ;to-1860,8,240.- The arersge for the present
aoodiiri is about one a week. Of the number an
nually, ooeerring, only about one in fort; is of snob
Tkdesoe as' to cause destrnotlon of life or propert;.
Prof. Ansted contends that the sun, moon, light,
beat, the magnetic onrrents ef the earth, and the
than fee ef. -the atmosphere, all exercise more or
less Wnence In 'catudng these agitations of the
earth’semet.
IxrnrxaiMisx or the Wikars Pateht.
Ah important patent ease la on trial la the United
States Clrenlt Court, In New Pork, before Jndge
Nelson. The parties are Bose Wlnant, Esq., of
Baltimore, of «olgar-steamship”. notoriety, vs.
John Danforth and others. Plaintiff claims the
discovery, some twenty years ago, of a valnable
improvement In the mennraetnre of steam englnee,
relating tc the use of waste steam, and suae the
defendants, who are mannfaotnren at Paterson,
Nsw Jersey, forlnfringement of his patent. Ur.
Winane elaima damages bo the amoant of (180,000.
The oaee will probably occupy seyeraldays.
Dabqebobs Chehicials.—ln a case recently
tried in England, it was shown that a package of
apothecaries’ wares, shipped for India, contained
a bottle of sweet spirits of nitre, which boils at a
yery lew temperature, and is so explojiro and in
flammable that one gallop would be sufficient to
destroy several men-of-wir. Many ships are, no
dosbt,iost by the spontaneous oombnitlon of ohsmi
oals on board, and perhaps the. mysterious fire an
hoard the Connaught occurred from some inch
cause.
DxcinrxißTax Pbice of Slaves The
Greensboro’ (Ala.) Vtacon says that a lot of slaves
—some twenty to thirty—were sold at Eutaw, on
the' 29th nit., by the sheriff. The prioes brought
wen at least forty W flfty per cent, below the
ruling rates of last winter. A fraotlon over 21,200
—and that for a vary likely fellow—waa the high
est pries that was obtained. A likely young wo
man, saoh' si would have oommanded 21,500 to
21,000 last fall, brought only a fraction over $l,OOO.
APbetebded Corpse Eevived and-Huno.
—Uevl Dnrbln, formsrly of Davenport, lows, was
hang at Pike’s Peak a-abort time sines by the
VlgQnnee Committee, for stealing mnles. When
he leamed that the eommlttee were after Mm, he
got some comrades to Uy him out after them inner
of n oorpeo—he figuring stark dead.. One of the
VlgUant hops wit lsft to wstoh at a oonfenlent
place to see whetherlt woo a ruse or not, and soon
the corpse took to itself legs. He was then arrested
and hung.
Newspapers i* Pahs.—Paris possesses at
knMrad and three nowrpapers; forty
two Of these, «T treating of politloa and national
aoonomy, have to’deposit* security In the hands
of tbo Government;' four hondred isdiixty are
devoted to art, science, literature, Industry, com
merce, and agrfoultnre. . The moat ancient ef the
latter it the Journal des Savona, and dates from
theyear 1685.
'AFrew Asteroid, tbo sixtieth of the group,
his been discovered by 51- Goldsohmldt, who had
previously added twelve asteroids to the number
of thoee bodies known to exist. The discovery was
made on the 9th of September. The new world
has rinse been named £>anao. The whole three
seers nak* been brought to light daring the' pre
segt'qentury.
HiAvr Fnitaur to the North. The
seamier Rttoeca elesred from City Point, Vn,
laslßatarday, for New Fork, with a oargo of 1,300
barrel* of flirar, 65 hogsheads of tobacco, 86 bales
ef#!(<■,( It esses of tobaooo, 122 boxes of tobaooo,
7 barrel* of llqnor, and sundry boxes of mefohtn
...
A wo*Ajt, claiming to be the son of Hr.
Chsrfw .Halcomb, owner of the, trotting hone
flee* 411**. waa arrested in Memphis,. Tenn., a
f»»4»y» tUcs, charged with- assuming attire in
coifiSfetwtth her sax. ' She was fined 225 for the
cAaao,. .It Is said that she baa travelled with Hr.
Halbothbj lrthls disguise, for nearly a year, and
them C-bad hever&erore been suspected.
nGmfIMT-J- Lxvaiae, who .waa. shot in a
ffgbs+hhc BKerahaw, at Petersburg, Virginia,
AtM|lM2o(halt. The wound we* In Me ted on
tSels» a October! end the pistol wsstasdedwith
ahriissehoe nsli. Thonsll wit found oh hlibrein,
where It has beqn foruksriy a month.., -
Aa mPORTAH?. ejectment BUit hi pending in
JWiljaudJpoeirt in Bt. Louis,la Which Hon. Wm.
gaßassßatiß'Ata;
at Mokelumne Hill, on
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r IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN -
■MO. the PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE up to 13
o’clock P.M. on Saturday, November 17, 1860.
persona applying for advertised Letters will please J
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BPM ‘ LADIES’LIST.
Adderon Mrs M D Gray Sarah Peters Mary
Anderson Sarah Greenfield R . Payne Emma E
Asbmesd E 8 Mrs Gromly Lheab Pennington R
Arthur Julia Gibbons Bridget Presbury Louisa
Anderson 8 J Hotting Mrs . Pattison Mary
.'Angelo Kate Hamilton Annie Phillips > lien
Alcorn Louisa Henderson h Phillips Bsokio
aederson Emily Ball Cord'a Pettit Bas A Mrs
Ball Esther Hardwioks A PrioeW Mrs
Bell Martha Harvey EdithS Power Miss
Barry Eliza HelyMarv Piatt Maggie
•Baume Mary A Harris Ellen, Quaokehbuslihi F
Ballard Mary A Harding Walter Uuinn Mary
fell H L Mrs, ~ ttuork Annie
Ball Bridget HfiCCaro’e , Kenny AM Miss
Baer Mary Harry Mary A Hein Hannie M
Bald Miss Heisory J A Mrs Raktsatraw Sarah
BinksAnnS HigginaH DMra3ReamerElizah
Blades Mary Hind* Bella Ramsdell Majy A
-Bloom Eva < Huotiena Mary Kaymond Pw„
Brown H K Hiumuu Luo; A Rees Qh&rlotto E
ißrown Amelia P Hinobmsn M A Rea Mrs
Brady Mary Howard Mary J Roberts Helen
Brown Annie M Hoffman Susan Robinson R J
."irMary HubbaAJMrs .Rush WC Mrs
Button EUzb ’ Holiogaworth M RolsonMrs
Brine Bailie A Mis 2 Rodgers Mary
,Brush Sarah Huber Sarah Rush Adeline.
Burirbejtd M A Bopoin Mary W Row Mary J
-Ba'dnf Mary Hunter'Annie Rookfort.Mlss
Riowu fmma£ Hubley Rachl H RometieOath
■Brown Susan Bought Margt Roland Mrs
Butler Nelho Hotchkiss v* 2 Bhober Sll Mus
■Burbire Mary Holmes * A Mts shebleMary
Broadway L . Holmes Mary Beeron Eliz&b
'Carpenter B C Jamerson Jane Seymour Ann
Oavanagh Mary James fcarah A Seesolzer S Mrs
,Chri»ty MJ Wts Savage AbyJ
Caldwell Bessie Johnson Lopiea Boallon Mary , r
Chapman M Johnson * lia Sbippon HA Mrs
Clarke «>aryJ Jenkins GO feh*Tpleta Claia
Oirkpatriok SA Jones hmma Sharpleiv Essie
ulark Jose’e K Johnson A-LI Behead »>ary
iCiarke J Miss Jordon A F Koßeohterly E
Cratnsey Margt Jones Mrt. fiaphore ►arah
Corrol Kate .. Johnson Fannie hh*etz Sarah A
Creuoh A M Mrs Kavanagh Mary Sober Christina
SulinMa-yO . Kelly Rosalie B Soull Mary D ,
ox Jennie R P Kimmell 8 ' Banders Busan
Conover J Mrs KeeserAnnaA Smith Gertie
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Coonecs Harriet Keen Emma fiinl'b Ftvn' io O
‘•ynoftiarit KmsearMA. . Snell Eiizab,
Cramer Amanda Keating Bridget Binblalr R M
Connell Bndget - J'tiia Smith Mary
Colling Ellen Lehier Rachel Smith Jane.
rCoukran Mrs Laughlin j W Smith r
Conaway Lydia Lyon Eliza J bmall Mary J .
.Cox ftlrs A K Lehr M a Mrs Bimp«on Anna .
CMlee Harriot E Levy Regina Bmvtb Mrs W
Courtney Lizzie Lightner Gath Sykes Martha L .
Dawson Anna A Lane Mary Staoshury Caro
Davis LaoraH Mo Bermot Annie Stewart Alice ,
Depftre Mad J F McGivern Maria Stone Elizabeth
»'ay v Olivia McPherson R Stuart Susan
Davidson Cath’e MoGu gan Mary Steele Sarah A
Daw»on Barah MoKee Tiltie staples Mar;
DeatsAnn ‘ MoGonigle Cath Sione Sarah
Darlington C MoCrayJMMrs abating Mary
Doyie Eliza Mo*'abe Mary Turney J G Mrs
Doris Mary MoC&nnMrs TooioS Maggie
Durnett Mary A Mann Julia Tatum Mory K
Dunlop Rebecca Mahla Maria Tymm Jane B i
Donavan Julia Masary * miline Troll Luoy
DowP'dnah H Masters MO ’i haraerns Eliza
Donnell; Mary A Meyers F Mrs Tilghman Sarah
EtnerEmma Manluff Mary Veaey Mary B
Elis Mary Mayer H Mrs Vancerslioe L
Eberle Bt»lhe Manachan S YaUghn Mary E
Estabrook E A Maokm Bridget Wallace Miss
EtterWary Meeter Amue Watson A E Mrs
Elltt Elizabeth MagruderHUe Whitmore 8J
Eobford Mrs H Melville Annie Walton Kate
Eostie Ann Mmsh Lydia Webb Anna A 2
Fo d Mary Ann Mi-ler Miss Whitme Maggie
Fisher A M Mrs Milford blhe A Wardo Jane
Fertmerer Eliz’h Mogao Honora We r R Mrs
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Flowers fi B 2 Moore H&ttnahl Watts Sarah K
Fares Margaret Murray Mary Wilson Alex Mrs
Fleming Chari’e Morten Jane' Williams Julia M
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French Elizabeth Neil Catharine C Windsor Fan A
Fagsn Rosanna Neil Gertrude Wilks Marv
Field-Marg’t Netl h opht& Williams Mrs
Forbts Marg't Neil Frances J Williams Abbie
GoffLavmna Newson Maria Wilson Cath J
Gold Isabella Nagle JF Mrs Williams 0 Mrs
Garde Charlotte Napbier Cath Wood Lizzie S
Gents* Mts Nonnsn H B Mrs Woodward E J
Govens Hester O’Roark Sarah M Wright Marg
Garin Annie O’Neil Ann Wood Mary.,
Gilliigham G M Painter Allioe Worley P 8 Mrs
Garritt Emma B Palmer Emma C Wright Mart
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Caik&Co ED Herman, Kottger Fenners k Co
C aiton Thos k Co Perkins 8 W 2
0 ein k Co Heirs of Andrew Patterson k Co
Clark Sd _Dunoan Pearce A )
C ark AC Biss John Paul - Peters D P
CarkJ_ . Hitohoook Wm E Penny packer J B
, C owe* Sami Hill wm Pennington Robt
CarkionThos Hioklins Capt Pennington F M,
Conover J,' Bipp A Pierce John O
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Connor Patnok Hobart Prank Pike Beniamin
Costas Du Jose Howell JL Piokardw
Conrad .Osborn Hrow Harry Plansrngtonß
CegsweU W A Housekeeper fi Plummer Osgood
Cooper Jas Hopkins OM Plummer A CoTd
Cooper 8 W Holden John Porter Chaa
Connell Tho Holmes fc Sons N Powell Robt C
Collier J B Howen Jm Potter Jas
Coyrell Jo* R Holiingihead J H Pol lok N
CoilJm Honghton fc Co Poleno H
Cook Geo Holland/ Pomeroy Jno L
ConnFP Hopper H „ Priest John J
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Commons Wm Hooper FA Kanaallß
Coppmgerti - Hodges J C RaroeanODSot
Cooper J H Hunt A J Randolph Bros
Conover J_ HntohiosonJF „RandallsW
Conk • W H Hntohines Edw PRafsnyderX E
Cooper Jas. , HnbbardChas , Ramsdje Willie
C-omor Patiiok BnstlerECJ Rosin Jas M 2
Cox Wm P Hughes Owen Reid Edward
Cox Dr A L Hylan Sumner Reveb Jno E 2
CornJ HulburtC Reese, Lake, Mel-
CovrtneyJ HntohinsWaido -liok, fc Co
Coppinger J Hughes Wm Reeves k Co
Corner W HydeWm Reeves Jnmee
Coyle A J&rrettD‘ear Ready M
Cottman J W Jackson Dr J M Regan Jas 0
CromnTho«3 , Jt J__ Reenan Patrick
Cunninjrhamß Jenkins WW Reese John
Crook Wm W Jennings WilsH KigleChas
CrauzatHDe JaneyJM. Rice Chas
Crook Geo Jackson Richardson D
Crooker Capt J James L G fc E ■ Rickards Wm
Crunell JJ___ , Junes K R-ohBHong’d
Cnmmlo«s;WT James Dr KB • Roberts Rev J
Cumirerford M Jeffery I)r C N . Robbins Dr Jos
CurrauJohn . , ÜBN Roberts k Nelson
cSS!fnn Johnson Jasper J Roebuck Dr CW
r Jonesfcßanki Roney John
J ' JonetDatid- Bobeitson A
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Jones Baal H RiokhiilEdwA
Croiey G ~ Jordan GeoY - < .Rove Hnni
CulberUon J Jons. BnH., ’ .Rol.r. W M D
Crawford Rli Joliniton'gXC . Soaalll.t W B
Crolton I’ Jojir.nn W ? . Aowedimon .
Crtimmer T JohujonAC Robbert John
Crnne Hr Jonee Joh, ~ Sober iDrWH
i ’-lotj J Jobnion Jutof 'Sowboitom Jbhn
Craiok J Job.iJo. itober’b JDr Wm
JlMtonjf K«tl Usvid ■ -Jr uup Geo W
Daris'wT Kennedy Drfljß Rubioam Rioh’d ‘
jAV|*Jm „ ; RiuhWm
Davie* tfnooh itempiThos B > • -Russel John
Baines T J Kelly Theodore, i gcherzer M
Davit WB Kersher aam’i R SoottAndwJ
DalemJonn KellsyJohn’W ganssAß
Laigreen Geo H Kenned; Henry* Behuorinan fc Co
Davi?£ Co“ C lean 2 Bro* ,' Sanford Dr 8 J
D«bT s,B I;!!fL mH
‘'ertrafxi F Kukendall D W CSafford Henry
DewhuTt T F Korrmond J B Baundeti Dr JB -
Do Jin*f W q. ’ KiftbrPeter ’ Sautiders W •
pe veiriifl Patrick. Boon Oonlo 0, ■
Desney Jaz/ Kub\*lB A Barerjwm
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Hickson Samuel -KosilnPhilip' SootfwC: ,
Dixon Jno, KPWhtaioeeD Scharff Wnr
Diokerson J •: . Kirkpatriok Lou Berciove John -
Divine Jh> .ai J D Semans & Co L
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DieqriokLewis Knoxlf ra Seabrook Dr EG
Se&fef Jacob Stewart E ' tlndereoker Jao
Show James Btinson JohhW Vandersiioe G M
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Shoemaker fc Co Stokes Franklin H Vodery John T
0 MtiteeEP Varney Chaß
Shelton &Co P J Stokes Mast H A Vegas J F
Shultz Jas A State Anthony Virtue Thos
ghulse A Btephens W Q 2 „ Volante Christ
Shaner JL Siorinont 8 R a B Viokcry Chas
sHdelnaker W C Storr Thos Walsan A°
Skinner Jas Stimson H W Watson W J
Simpson Thos A BfoneOH Walter CJ
Bimon fc Co L v Steele Rev A Waide Nixon
gjaufbterDr J Strausbarger & Walter T
H«!T l i?9} 0 5 John o Nuhn Wardell Henry
sS Vni, 1 .. r Sweeney Mrla, Werner Jnoob W
Bummervnle Jos Waeson James
gmit i Wm B Swara B F Ward Kev John
NmlJu o Summer ho a Jas Watkins ‘l'lios
Smith A W 8 Swile Chas
|Kl}JhHdnry SwdmWhi Whitney & Dro
Smith Thos Ta>lor Capt A Whitaker Sioph
Smith Chas V Taylor Edwß Whiteman T 8
Smith aB _ Taylor TB White L W
Smith Chas W Taylor Geo Whitney BA
SmjthWmß TajlorWA WhiteHN
BmitUfc Co'W'H TariorJ W .. WhippleDS
gmiaser M Tayidr kevWWWmdA
Bmyth Russel Taggart WmJ WightmanWG
Small H 0 2 Tavlor fc Co W A Wilkinson D B
SmythJohn Tilly AndrewK WilsonCliasB
Bmyt*i Ja* F Thompson Geo Wilhan Bon Mr
fimedleyJK Thomas chonD Wiihamaon C M
Pniveiy Adam P Thomas Beni Wdnon isaao J
Snyder Jonn C Thompson Wood W|i oh Cerydott
BuptChsitn’tHlH fcCo WisterThoa
-AR Thompson JW Wilson John H
SoutiorDr Thomas R A Wilson Mathew
SobyßF. MD Thomas wn Wriets Thos
PouthwiokeJ L Tilden Walter H Witte Ernst
Bonders John Thompson D WUttoxJß
Sothors John 'l'roahior John Wiluts Geo B
Bpenoe John Tobias G Williams Robt
Squerand o A Big Trigg W W Wilmot Jas R
Bpau’dinz J D Turner Jas C Wilson John B
HpenoerMaikA ToddCß2 Winnie BO
Spoor John H TomkinsonAS Wolf John
Rtew«rd Hiram P Turner Joseph Woodbuu T C
Btertefaut A Tuoker 8 Woeilmer W
Bterhdg Gilbert S Trego James D WoreanGeo
BtoverK L Todd Wnv R Wooae Terence
Striker Theo’e Tobin Miohael Woods John
BtruokJnoob Town R G Wristine Wm
Stimson John W ToulminJß Wright JTF
Stewart Wm G Tracy Eleasshib Wright Andrew
Steller John Qmid Michael Young WmJ
Stiles B G Waiokssll TlipsS Young E
btinson Edw QuigglcJW Young fc Co E
It • N. B. BROWNE. P. M.
IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for the Press.]
RID DB JANEIRO—Bark Elf. Pinokney-350 bags
ooffee Thos A Nowhall & Sons.
CORNWALLIS NB-Sohr Meteor, Nioholson-3,000
bushe s potatoes, Cox, Woodworth, fc Co.
PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE.
EDWARD 8. CLARKE, }
H ARR V GUN RAD, > Committer of Tllß Month.
WM. L. REHN, \ **
LKTTKIt BAGS
At ift a Merchants 1 Exchange, Philadelphia.
Bhip Wyoming, Barton—— Liverpool, soon
Ship Mazeppa. Weeks ....Loando. WCA, soon
Ship Vjotor. Keller... —Bemoia, soon
Ship Viotoria Reed. Preble.. —.Liverpool, soon
Ship Hnrtensia, Atkins— Liverpool, soon
Bark Washington, WenokO. , . —. . ...—London, Boon
Bark fleotor, Weisser. ...London, soon
•Brig Lord Palmerston, Carregal Glasgow, soon
Brig Nord Horn, Van Leuwen—— .Cork, coon
Brig Ella Reed, Daviß .St Jago do Cuba, soon
Brig Deihi, Darnaby— Havana, soon
Bohr Velma, Sugett ..Aeplnwalbsoon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19 1860.
SUN RISES 7 10-SUN SETS—— 460
HIGH WATER ......7 45
ARRiViU.
UBM steamship State of Georgia,Garvin,o3 hours
from Savannah, with mdse and paatengers to A Heron.
Steamship Cambridge, Howes, 48 hours from Boston,
with mdse and patsaneers to H Wmsor. Passed brig
Ormus, irom New Bedford, off the Ledte; eohrCerito,
from Mobile, off Delaware City s sohrs Charm, Elouiso,
Geo J Jones, and John Price, off Marcus Hook.
Bark Elf, Pinoknoy, 44 days from Kio de Janeiro, with
nofleo to Thos A NfewhaU fc Son. Nov Kl» l&t ST, lon
67 40. spoke cohrSatkh Hall, (of ProvmoetownJddays
out from Boston, for —. .
■ Br sohr Meteor, NiohtlSon, 14 days from Cornw&tfte,
NS. with 3,000 bushels potatoes to Cox, Woodworth,
& Co.
Bohr Charm,Lorlng,7 days from Boston, with mdse
toTwellsfcCo.
Sohr Cornelia, Crapo. 3 days from New Bedford, with
oil to G A fc A E LandoU.
Sohr W P Williams, Rose, 3 days from New York, in
ballast to L Rotherrael fc Co,
Sohr W W Maroy. Norton, 4 days from Providence, in
ballast to L fiothormel fc Co.
Sohr Ontario. Vangi'der. 4 flays from Trovidenoe, in
ballast to L Audenroid fc Co.
Cohr Antares.Cordery, 4 days from Dightcn, in ballast
to L Audenreid fc Co,
Bteamer Ann Eliza, Robinson, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird fc Co.
Bteam tug Amerioa, Virden, 12 hours from the Break
water. with bark Elf in tow. Reports the U 8 sloop-of
war Saratoga at anohor off the Breakwater at 5 A M on
Saturday.
CLEARED.
Steamship Kensington, Biker. Boston, Henry Wmsor.
Ship Flora, Page, Loando. WCA Workman fc Co.
Baric Linda. Hewitt. Havana. Madera fc Cabada.
Brig E P Stewart. Cain. Charleston. D 8 Stetson fc Co.
Sohr J G Stitle, Swain, Wilmington, NC, do
Sohr Belle, BarraiL do Baker fc Folsom.
Sohr John 8 Lee, Corson, Mobile. do
Sohr W P Phillips, Rose, Richmond. Rothermol fc Co.
Bohr W W Maroy. Norton, Jersey City, do
Sohr Antares, Cordery, Providence,LAudonreid fc Co
Sohr Ontario. Vangilder, do do
Str Henry L Gaw. Her, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Str J Jerome, Jerome, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr.
(Correspondonoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWEB, Jlel, Nov 18.
There are no vosrela now at harbor. Tho htill and
machinery of sohr M A Guest, wore sold br auction
yesterday. Yours, fco. N. W. HICKMAN,
(Correspondence of The Prenk.
HAVRE PE GRACE. Nov. 17, 1840.
The Wyoming left with 1 raR and 9 boats, laden and
consigned os follows:
Union, wheat, corn, rye, fco, to Humphreys, Hofl
tnan, fc Wright; Mira Humes, whout, corn, fco, to A G
Cattell & Co; J C A MoConkey. wheat, corn, fco. to J L
Bewlov fc Co; C Fallon, and J C Crawford, lumber to
Noroross fc Sheets; F Coleman, do to 8 Bolton fc Co;
Geo Hopson, do to Malone fc Taylor; Agnes Amanda,
and Two Sisters, coal to Delaware City; 1 raft to Chesa
peake City, .
(Correspondonoe of the Press.)
READING. Nov 15.
The following boats from the Union Canal passedin*
to tho Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned as follows:
Dido, shingles to D A Overton; Frank Myers, lumber
to Malone fc Taylor; D A Albright, do to J H.Devsber;
Echo, blooms to w l & J l Bayiey; 2 rafts timber to
Sohuylkul Navigation Company.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Pimera. Thompson, olcaied at New York
17th inst for Rio de Janeiro. „ „
Ship W 8 Sutton, Spicer, forSnn Frar.oisoo,oleared
at New York 17th mat.
. Ship Superior, Soule, oleared at Now York lGlhinst.
°Ship Jr, Aboel, from Liverpool, arrived at
New York 17th inst. , ....
Ship Lorenzo. Marwiok. henco for Liverpool, was sig
nalized 3J inst, in lat 40 25, lon 4815-
Bhip Aroole, Crafts, fiom New York for Havre, was
spoken 23d ult. lat 45 40 lon 2710. , „
Ship hurpnsd, Kanlett. At Hong Kong 12th Sept, for
Fooohow, to load for New York,
Ship Boston, Fotter, uno. at Hong Kong Sept 12.
Dark Martha Anna, Chase, hence lor Boston, sailed
for Holmes’ Hole 16th inst.
Bark Telegraph. Uilea, from Cronstadt, arrived at
New York 17th inst.
Bark Warren Fisher, Daley, henoo, dt Galveston SQth
ult, and remained 3d that discharging.
Bark Oak. Ryder, hence, arrived at Boston 16th mat.
Bark F Lonnie, Moore, for Boston, was loading at
Marseilles Sletult.
Bark Taoeny, Wrown. for Palermo via Girgenti, sailed
from Marseilles 29tb u't.
Bark motion Fowier. for Rio de Janeiro, was loading
part cargo at Pern&mbuoo 13th ult. ,
Bark O Keen, swan, clearfed at Now YorkWtlv inst.
for Buenos Ayres.
Bark Lapwing, Kelly, oleared at Baltimore ltUh inst.
or Rio Janeiro.
Brig Condova, Jones, from Warren for Delaware City,
ealted from Newport 14th met.
Brig Commodore Stewart, Bishop, honco for Portland,
•Bailed from Edgartown 16th inst.
Brig Jas Crosby, Veazie, from Philadelphia for Mar
blehead. arrived at Holmes’ Hole teih lost, all other
vessels before reported at Holmes’ Hole sailed l&th for
their respective destinations; sohrs Excelsior, hence
for Boston, and Fir, Cheeseman, hence for Nantucket,
remained In port 16th. _
Sohr Maria Roxanna, Palmer, from Boston for this
port, sailed from Newport 14th iu4t. „
Sohrs E Rickey, Tice, and Volta, Brooks, hence, at
Providence 16th inst. , _
Schr Chaa Moore, lngersoll, hence, was below Provi
donoe 15th inst.
SohTs Rioh&rd Vaux, Frink; W V Cox, Hnuck; Louisa
Gray, Weaver, and C a Hecksohor, Stubbs, hence, at
Bos on 16tb inst. . „ .
SohrH 51 Wright, fisher, hence, at Hartford lilh inst.
Sohr Martha J Gauae, Simpkins, for this port, sailed
from Taun ton 14th mat. . ..... _
SohrS B Wheeler. MoGlaughlin.from Cliarleston, ar
rived at New York 16th Inst, , ,
Sohr Geo Mangham, Judder, was loading at Galves
ton 3d inst for New York. , ......
Bohr Jonathan May, Cobb, hence, arrived at Mobile
Schra Jaz 'Neil6on,‘ Furl, from Taunton, and 8 D Bel
lows, Clark, from Portland for this port arrived at New
York 17th inst; „ _ ,
Sohr© Monterer, Rhoads, and Patriot, Rotan, hence,
arrived at Norfolk 14th inst
Sohrs Maria Jane, Brown,and Problem, Tyler, henoe,
at Richmond 16th mat.
Sohr C A Heokscber, Stubbs, henoe, arrived at Boston
16th inst
Sohr W H Maillor, Colby r cleared at Boston 16th inst.
for Philadelrhii.
Sohr Exohonge, Hallook, hence, arrived at Provi
dence 15ih inst.
Sohrs Geo Wasbihgton, Bheramn, and Geo Fales.
Nickerson, sailed Irom Providence 16th inst, for Phila
delphia.
Schr Susan Baker, Gookin, henoe for Portland, sailed
from Edsartown 16th lost.
Sohr u W Holmes, MoElwee, hence, arrived at Taun
ton 16th inst.
SAVING FUNDS.
“ A- Rttie, but oiten, fills the Purse.”
SjIRAHKLIN SAVING FUND, No.
a 136 South FOURTH Stroet, between Chest
nut and Walnut, Philadeiphia, pan all Deposit*
on demand..
Depositorn’ money secured by Government,
State, ?vnd City Loam, Ground Rents, Mort-
Company deemz safety bettor than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with depo
sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to
return, with e per cent, interest, to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company never
suspended. , ...
Females, married or eJicle, and Minors, can
deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits oau
be withdrawn otfhT by thoir oonsent,
Charter perpetual, incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money
from trusteesand exeoutor*. _
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily, from PtoSo’olook, and on
Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock.
„ . JIKECTOIfi,
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwaliader*
John Shindler, Oeorge Russell,
Malaom W. Sioan* Edward T. Hyatt*
Lewie Krurabhaar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos, H« fiatterthwaite, Jones Yerkes,
Cvxvs CASWALtapzx, Treazvror.
apM-y
“ A Dollar saved is twice earned.”
CAVING FUND—FIVE PEE CENT IN
*3 TEREBT.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsy’-
vania.
Money is received in any sum, largo or small, and in
terest paid from the day ef deposit to the day of with
drawal. /
The office is open ever; da; from nine o’oiook in the
mormne till ftvo o’qlook In the eve/ting. and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till eight o olook.
, Hon. ifKNRY L.IJfSNNER, President.
_ ROBERT SELFRIDGH. Vie* President
William J, ilzzn, Secretary,
Mon. Henry L. Benner, Carroll Brewster,
. Edward L. Carter, lo*mi li. Bar t
Robert Solfridte, FranoisLee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkes,
0, Landreth Munnz, James L. Stephens* n,
Money is received and payment* mule qaily.
The investments are made, in oonformity with the
Srovisions of tho Charter, in Real Estate Mortgage*,
(round Rents,and suoh first-class soourmesos wiilal- L
way* insure perfect security to the depositors, and
whioh cannot fail to give poraanenor and stability t*
thi* fpstitutioP/ aul-)T
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
lo trust COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
Large and small sums received, and paid back ondr
mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT, INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of vritk-
hours, from 9 until 0 o’oiook every day, and en
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’oiook. . ,
DRAFTS for sale oh England, Ireland, d eotianJ
A. OR,VWFOaS
hWv'VmV’iZ'tth « UM * KE
pnnADEtPBIA TERRA OOTTA MA-
B. NUFAPTORY. SEVENTH And GEHM AWTOWB
road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain
and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, Hot AiFFioee, ana
Smoke Fines tna* 1 of Terra Cotta; and of Suitable ftie
for every olpwrorbuUdiogs, This article Is worthy the
attention of all parties patting up* buildings. Large
fire sewerage pipes for olty drainage, water pipe* war
ranted tostandaseVerepriiMrure. We are now prepared
to contract with otties or uorvorationz for this vrttefe in
any quantity. We warrant our goods to beequalifnot
superior totally other made m the United States or
Ornamental Chimney Tops and Garden
KOSIN, PITCH, and TAR.—I,7OO bbls.
. Rosin, all grades ; 250 do.Pitob, large size; 7s bbls.
flo. it BoaisrrhErtM. ■ • • • - bob *
THE PRESS.—PHILAUELPHLA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, iB6O.
INSURANCE companies,
•HE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMP AW
OF PHILADELPHA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) ‘
COMPANY'S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER
hOUHTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
DIRECTORS:
F. Ratciifobd Starr, Mordbcai L. DkWSOti,
William McKbb, GKO. H. Stuart,
Nalbho Fbasihr, 'JdttX H, flubwir,
John M. ATWOob, B. A. Fahnestock,
Bsnj T. Tred ck, Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, J.L, Errinqkr.
F. RATOHFORD STaRR, President.
CHARLES W. COX K, Secretary. fe!s
PIKE INSURANCE,
reliance mutual insurance COMPANY ofr
PHILADELPHIA,
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPFTUAL. MER
CHANdISEJfURNITURK. See., IN TOWN
OR COUNTRY
OFFICE, NO, 30»_WALNUT STREET,
CAPITAL, $220,510. ASSETS, 9303,508 96
Invested as follows, viz:
First Mortgages on Improved City Property,
worth double.the amount-—...,......5165,900 0Q
Ground Rent first 01a55...., ......... 845260
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent Loan. &Mioo 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 6 per oont.2d
‘ Mortgage Loan (930,000) ... 27,000 00
Alleghenj co. C per ot. (Ponn’a R. R.) Loan 10 000 00
Collateral Loans, well scoured.-—.'. .... 2,600 00
■Huntingdon and Broad Top R. K.and O. Co.,
1 Mortgage Loan..— . •4.000 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Stook... 24 SSQOQ
*1 he County Fire Insurance Co. l.ofiO 00
The Delaware M.B, insurance Co. 5t00k.... 700 00
-Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Stook, 4,000 00
Commercial Hank Stock— 5.136 01
Mechanics’ Bank Stook —.. 2,81260
Union M. Insurance Co. script(s3Bo) 100 tO
Fills Receivable 16,297 18
Book Aooounts, aoorued interest, &o 6 210 02
, Cush on hand and in hands of Agents- 11,385 16
CLEMTINGLEY,
;WM H.THOMPSON.
FREDERICK BROWN.
JOHN R. WORRELL,
H. L. CAHSON,
ROBERT TWLAND,
.FREDERICK LEN&IG,
CHARLfcS 8 WOOD,
JAMES S. WOODWARD,
CLEM
11. M. HINCHMAN, Seoi
triBLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
JL/ fIURANOE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED IS3G.
The following Statement of the affairs of the Com*
pasy is published in conformity with a provision of its
Charter. PREMIUMS
Received from Nov. 1,1869, to October 31,1800,
On marine and inland risks-—. $34«,8t5 03
On fire risks. —.. . 118,338 73 ,
, , , , $467,184 69
Premiums on ponoios not marked
ofl'» N0v.1,1&9 264,337 39
PREMIUMS
Marked off as earned, from Nov, 1,1869. to Oot, 31,1860.
On marine and inland risks $S5i 837 ]9
On fire risks - 116,212 51
—'5471,109 70
Interest, salvages, &o. f during
same penod.. ....
LOSSES, EXPENSES, Ac.,
Dorm* the year as above.
Marino and inland navigation
losses $202,0?8 99
Fire losses 63,605 01
premiums.— ... 42,295 00
.Reinsurances ... 21.51107
Agency charges. Ac .... 28.660 29
Donations to steam fire corafcnniM,
advertising, taxes, Ao . 11,697 71
Expenses, salaries, rent. Ac.-—. 20,437 48
$383,176 66
141410 80
Surplus—.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
Novombar 1,1600.
3100,0C0 United States five & cent. loan 8100,500 CO
115,000 United States six oent. Treasury
Notes, (with scorned interost)— 119,463 34
100.000 Pennsylvania Btato five s*■ oent.
loon. —— —95,070 00
21,000 do. do. six do. do. 21,94 s 00
123 050 Philadelphia City six oent. Loan. 135,art 37
3J,000 Tennessee State five W cent loan.. 24,000 CO
50 000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage
six w oent. bonds—.—.43,ooo 00
15 000 300 shares, stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guaranteed by the City of Phifa
, delphin i 5.300 00
5 COO 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
5 000 100 shares JforthPeunsjlVauiakaU-
road Company •. 900 00
11200 £0 shares Philauolphla loe Boat and
Steam Tug Company... , 1 joo 00
2M 5 shares Philadelpfna and Havre do-
Grsco Steam Tow-boat Company. 350 00
200 2 shares Philadelphia JBxohange
Company . . T -.,125 00
1,000 2 shares Continental Hold Co,—— 500 00
§556,700 par. Cost 8547,33534. Market va1.8564,356 71
1110 rece vnble, for inenrances made. ....... 171,556 42
Bonds and mortgages ............... 34 sco 00
Heal eatato—. 61,563 35
Balancesdue atAgenoiea—l’reminmson Ma
rine PoUoiea, interest, and other debts due
the Company—. —— ~.....-.. 51,566 02
Scrip and stock of sbndry Ifisbrafcce find
other Companies , 2 626 60
Casu on hand—in banks .$28,673 16
in drawer—.., —. 435 35
„ 9M.W7 51
„ _ November 14, iB6O
The Board of Directors have this day declared a On*h
D lyidend of'i'ENPf.H. CiSN l'. on the Capital Btook,
and SIX Pfcß CENT. interest on tbo torip of the
Company, payable on and after the lot proximo.
They have alsodeotsredaSorlp Dividend of TWTN
TY-FIvJS I’ER CRN V, on the Barnod Premiums for
the year ending October SI. iB6O. Certificates for which
will be issued to the partios entitled to the same on and
after the first ot December next.
tar fto certificates of profits issued under 825.
William Martin*
Kdmuad. A. Bonder,
Theophilae Paulding.
John it. Pen rone,
John 0. Daviij,
James Tradh&ir,
William Ksre, Jr„
James C. Hand,
William 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
Georg© C. Leiper,
Hugh Craig. ' i
Charlos Kelly,
WILLIAi
THOB. 0.
HENRY LYLBURN* Ber
Quaker city insurance COMPA
NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS.4OB WALNUT
BTH.UET. FHII.ADELPHIA.-OaTITAL AND HUH
PLUB 8359.74dT0. insutea against Loss br Damage by
Fire and the Penis of the Sea, Inland Narration and
Traneportation.
GKOKQt- H. HART, President.
K. P. BOSS, Vioe President.
IKJ**&9mr SB ft -kk* ''•oYaad Treasurer.
S. H. BUTLEK, Assistant Secretary.
„ „ „ DIRtOIOBB.
George H-Hart, K P. floss.
A-C v r atten, Foster S. Perkins,.
E. W Bailey, Andrei? ft. Chambers,
H.R. CofKßhall. Samuel Jones, M D..
Hod. H. M, Fuller. , ®hS-tf
Removal. —the penn mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
to their new budding, No. 9tfl CHESTNUT Street.
Charter perpetual.
ALL THE PStOr l FS dv*ided&mongst theinsured.
.POLICIES issued this year will participate tr the JDi
yiaeyd to be declared in January next. 'J be Company
has full authority to aot as Exeouton, Administrators,
Assignees, Guardians, and Trustees for married wdraen
and ohildren. DANIEL L. MlLLKH;.Presidem.
r «r „ SAMt*. E. STOKES, Vloe Prei t.
Josh W. Horkor. Secretary.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendance daily, from
1 to3o’ciook P. M. ■ noB
TjMRE INSURANCE. MEOIIANfU?’
■- INSURANCE COMPANY,of Philadelphia, lio.
138 North SIXTH Street, below Race. InWre'Buil£
mgs, Goods, and Merchandise generally from lose or
damage by Fire. The oompany guarantee to adjust all
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron*
age of the publio.
DIHKCTORB.
William Morgan, Robert Flanigan,
Franoia Cooper, Miohael MoGeoy,
George L. Doughorty, • Edward Moßovera,
James Martin, Thomas B. MoCermiok,
James Durose. Joan Brtmtlcy,
Matthew McAleor, Francis Falls,
Bernard Raflerty. „ John Caseady,
Thomas J Hemphill, BeruardiL HuUeman,
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare.
Franoia MoManus, Miohael CahiU.
BERNARD UV&tIWSgSS* "SSEiS
INSURANCE OOMPANY OP THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE
BUILDINGS.
Chartered ib 1704—Capital 9900,000—F0b, 1, lgco, cash
value, 8438,793 77.
AH invested in sound and available securities—oon
tmoe to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings,
Btoolw of Merchandise, &p., on liberal terms,
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby. , Fainucl Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester, Tobias Warner,
William S. Smith, Thomas B.Wattson,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George C. Carson.
WTT Tr . „ HENRY D. SHERRERD, President,
WILLIAM RARPER, Secretary. t Je9-tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE GOMPA
4*; NY.-AuUiori«*4 Osjital ««X),OOO~OHAKTER
PJsRFJfI 1 UAJu. '
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Ftmuture, and Merchandise gene
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland «* the Union.
Jacob Esher* Joseph Maxfield,
D. Luther, , Dr. George a. Eokert.
L.Audennodi John R. Blakiston,
Davis Pearson, Wm. F.Dean,
Peter Sieger# J. K. Baum.
JACOB ESHER, President.
_ a# lining . WM. F, DEAN, Vice President,
W. M. SMITH, Beoretary. apS-tf
American fire insurance 00.,
INCORPORATED 1810-OHARTE* FERPEV
WAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia;
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In
vested |n sound and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Persona]
Property. Ail losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
_ _ »r»*c*oms. _
Thos. R. Marls, John T, Lewis,
John Welsh, Jandos R, Campbell,
Samuel O, Morten, Edmund (J.DutiUi,
Patrick Brady. Chat, W, Rouitnoy,
Israel Morris.
albert O. L. O^S^FftßJ^'jeoreiirlf fe ‘feiS?fe.
C'XOHANGE, INSURANCE COMPANY
■-4 -Offloe No. «a WALNUT Stioot.
FIRE INSURANCE lon -Houses and Merchandise
generally».en favorable terms, either limited or per
petual,
, DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Bonsali, Edward D, Roberta.
John U, Ginnodo, John J. Griffiths,
Joshua T. Owen, Reuben 0. Hale,
Thomas Marsh. John MoDqwell, Jr.,
Sami. L. Smedley, Joe. T. Hale, Bellefonte,
JEREMIAH RONBALL, President
JOHN Q.' GINNOBO, Vice President. !
Edward W. David. Secretary mhU mtf
PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL.
„ In order to meet the constantly-increasing demand
for this justly
CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR,
the company have now doubled their former oapaoi
ty, and have the most extensive vorkt Jot manu
facturing Otl tn the Vntled States; and
in ordor to insure for us a oonsttnt supply, adequate
to the demand, they have positively refused to establish
any now agendas, or oreate toy new outKts for it what
ever.
What we claim for this Oil is,
ITS ™™ io TY E ,N^UAM SR AND 8 8UF EJ ir-
It is entirely free from the offensive odor peouliar to
aU other Coal Oils in the market, and for brilhanoy as
a light# oleanlinesa, cheapness, and safety, (having no
explosive properties i, is, we may confidently say,
THEONLY OIL THAT WILL GIVE GENERAL
SATISFACTION.
Wherever it has beon introduced consumers will use
no other. ...
t As there a;e many inferior Oils sold os Kerosene, we
Caution dealers in particular against using thia trade
mark. .Whenever doubtsexist as to the genuineness of
ask that a sample may be
submitted to ns for lnspeoUoa,
We offer it to the tTaae at the
COMPANY’S LOWEST.PRICE,
and ell orders addressed to cs by nail or otherwise will
meat with prompt attention;
„ , „ Z. LOCKK A CO.,
Bole Agents and Manufacturers of
Alcohol, Duping Fluid, and Pine Oil.
OQIO-flin No. 1010 MARKET fit., Philadelphia.
BAY RUM—For sale by WETHERILL
Ai BROTHER, Nos. AT *na‘49 North SECOND
Street. noil
$303,508 98
DIRECTORS
SAMUEL BIBPTTAM,
ROBERT BT>.EN,
WILLIAM MUBSKR, .
BENJ. W.TIN ?LKy,
MARSHALL HILL,
Z. LOTHROP,
CHAROEB LKLAND,
JA,‘ OB T. BUNTINU,
BMITH BOWEN.
JOHN BIBSEL, Pittsburs,
1 TINGLISY, President,
itfltnry. , no!8-2m
DIRECTORS.
Barauel E. Stokes,
J- F. Penleton,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
H.Jones Brooke,
gpenoftr M’ilvaine,
Tnoraaa C. Hand,
Koberißnrtpn,
Jaeob P. Jones,
James B, ftTFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Senile, PittsVg,
i D.T. Morgan, **
A. B. Berger, “
MARTIP, l’roji^ent.
). UAftD, vioe President,
toret&ry. nott-lm
KEROSENE OIL.
Miscellaneous.
?|W~lMAinSATiros~^i r^A^
■** GUAGEd,—There is a groiring temlonoy in ttia
age to appropriate the moat expressive words of other
languages, and after a while to incorporate them into
oar own; thus the word Gephaho. which is from the
Greek, signifying “for the head,” it now becoming
popularized in oonneotion with Mr. fipalding’a great
headache remcdy.but itwiil soon be used in a more
general way, and the word Cephalio will become as
oommon as Electrotype and many others whose dis
tinction as foreign worda has been worn away br
oommon usage* until, they seem native and to the
manor born.”
’ardly Realized.
Hi 'ail’it orribfo ’earache this hafternoon, hand I
stepped into the hapotbeoary’s, hand aays hi to the
man. “ Can you heaae me of an ’eadaohe l” “ Does it
bache ’aid ?” aaya ’a. " Hexoeedingly,” says hi, hand
upon that '©gave me a Cephalio Pill,hand ’pon me
’onor itouredmoso quick thatl'ardly rcalizod I’ad
’ad an ’oadaohe.
*9* HsADAcne ia the favorite sign by whioh natur6
makes known any deviation whatever from the natural
state of the brain, and, viewed in this light, it may be
looked on bb a safeguard intended to give notice of dis
ease tfllioh might otherwise escape attention, till too
late to be remedied ; and its indications should never
be neglected, Headaches may be classified under two
names, viz: Bymptomatio and Idiopathio, Symptomatic
Headache is exceedingly common, and is the precursor
of a groat variety of diseases, among which are Apo
ploxy, Gout, Rheumatism, and all febrile diseases. In
its netvoaa form it is sympathetic of disease or the
stomach, constituting sick headache* of hepatlo disease
constituting fci/iouj A«arfae/i«, of worms, constipation,
and oiher.disordbrs of the bowels, as well os renal and
utetme affections. Diseased of the heart tiro very fre
quently attended with headaches; anaemia and plethora
;are also affections whioh frequently occasion head
ache. Idiopathio headache is a’so very oomraon. being
usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache,
sometimes ooming on snddonly in a state of appa
rently sound health, and prostrating at once the mental
and physioal energies, and In other instances it comes
on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or aoerbity
of temper. In most Instances the pain is in tho front
of the head, over one or both eyos, and uometirtiea pro
voking Vomiting ; under this olass may also ho named
Neuralgia,
For the treatment of eithor classof headache the Ce
phalic Fills have been found a sure and safe remedy,
relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and,
by its subtle power, eradicating the diseases of whioh
headache is the unorring index.
.Bridget,—Mitsui wants you to tend her a boy of Ce
phalio G'ue ; no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I’m
think! ng that’s not just it neither; but perhaps ye’ll be
fefther knowing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and
gone With the Siok Headache, and wants some more of
thatsame as relaivod her before.
i jDrirrjrto.-Yoa must mean Spalding's Cephalio
Pills.
Bridget.— Oohl sure now and you’ve sed it. Here’s
the quarther, and giv me the Pills, and don’t be all day
about it, either.
Constipation o t CofltivfcnfcsS;
No one of tho “ many ills flesh is fieir fo ” is so f>ro
v&lent, so little understood, and so much neglected as
Coßtivencss, often originating in oarelesßness, or se
dentary habits. It is regarded as a slight disordor, of
too little cons&quonoe to exoite anxiety, while in reali
ty it is the precursor and companion of many of tho
ynost fatal and dangerous disoases, and unless early
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an untimely
grave. Among tho lighter evils of whioh Costivesess
is tho usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheuma
tism, Fonl Breath, Piles, and others of like nature,
while a long train of frightful diseases, such os Malig
bant Fevers, Abbesses, Dysentery, Dianhcna, Dyspep
sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hypo
bhoedrfegis,. Melancholy, and Insanity, first indioate
their preoenoe in the system by this alarming symptom,
Not unfrequently the diseases named originate in Con
stipation, but take on an independent existence unless
the causo is eradicated in an early stage. From all
these considerations, it follows that the disorder should
receive immediate attention whenever it ooours, and
no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalio Pills
on the first eppearanoo of the complaint, us their time
ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease,
and destroy this dangerous fee to human life.
A Heal messing.
Physician.—' Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache ?
Mrs Jones.— Gone.’ Dootor, all gone! the pill you sent
oared me in just twe i.ty minutes, and I wish yoil would
sond mo more, so that I can have them handy.
Physician.— Youcan get themat aoy.'Druggist’s, Call
for Cephalio Fills. I find they never fail, and I reoum
meftd them in alloases of Headache.
Mrs. Jones.—l shall send for a box directly, and shall
tell all mr suffering friends, for they are a real Messing.
Twkntt Millions ov Dollars satkd,— Mr. Spald
ing has sold two millions of bottles of his oelebT&ted
Prepared GlUe, and it is estimated that eaoh bottle
saves at least ton dollata’ worth of L’roken,furniture,
thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars
reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention.
Having mado his Glue a household word, he now pro
poses to do the world still greater service by curing all
the aohing heads with his Cephalio Pills, and if they are
asgood&s his Glue, HondaohCß will soon vanish away
like snow in July.
®y Oyaa excitsment, and the mental oare and onx
loty incident to oloso attention to business or study, are
among the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. Tlio
disordered state of mind and bodi incident to this dis
tressing complaint, is a fatal biow to all enorgy and am
bition. Sufferers l>y this disorder can always obtain
speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using
one'of the Ceshalio Pills whenever the symptoms ap
pear. It quiets the overtasked biam, and soothesthe
strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of
the stomach which always acoompamesand aggravates
the disordered condition of the brain.
Fact worth knowing.— Spalding’s Cephalic Pills
are a certain cure for Sick Headache, Bilious Head
ache, Nervous Headnoho, Costiveness, and General
Debility.
Great Discovert.— Among the most important cl’
all the great medical discoveries of this age may be
considered the systom of vaccination for protection
from Small Pox, the Cephalio Pill for relief of Head
ache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of
Fevers, either of whioh is a sure speoifio, whose bene
fits will bo experienced by suffering humanity lohg after
their discoverers arc forgotten.
JET* Dm you over have the Sick Hoadaohe ? Do you
iremoinber the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing and disgust at the sight of food? How.totally
unfit you wore for pleasure, conversation, or study. One
of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from all
the suffering whioh you then experienced. For thia and
other purposes yoil should always have a box of them
on hand to use as occasion requires.
CEPHALIC PILLS,
CURE BIOK HEADACHE!
CEPHALIC PILLS,
CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE!
CEPHALIC PILLS,
CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE!
By the use of these Pills the periodical attacks of jVcr
vous or Sick Heada'ht may be prevented ; and if taken
at the coron’ffuoemont of an attaok immediate relief
from pain and sioknesa w*ll bo obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nausta and Head
ache to whioh females are so Bubjeot*
Thoy aot gentlr on the bowels, removing Costiveness
For Literarv Men, Students, Delicate Females, and
nil persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving fontf and vigor
to the digestive organs, and restoring tho natural elas
ticity and strength to the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result oflong investi
gation and oarefuily oonduoted experiments, having
been muse many years, daring whioh time they have
prevented and relieved a vast Amount of pain and
suffering from Hoadaohe, whether originating in the
nervous system or from a deranged state of the sto~
tnach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
maybe taken at ail times with perfect safety without
making any ohange of diet, and the absence ef any disa
greeable taste renders it easy to administer them to
children,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding
on eaoh Box, **
Sold by Druggists and an other Dealers m Medicines*
A Box will bo ientby mail prepaid on reoeipt of the
PRICE. 95 CENTS.
Ail orders should be aridraseed to
henry q. spa i .join a.
nolM, ,8 CEDAR STREET. NEW YORK,
KAII.ROAU X.INES.
1860. mmmm 1860.
fcALL AIIRANGEMEHT;
T AND R AMBOy E I'ND PIitLA
VMM uJWAKI) WAY PLACES,
wJ'f N J IT ‘ 8T * AND KENSINGTON DKI*OT.
WILL LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS, VIZ :
A oo.nm” aUo a n C “ md6, Li nd Ambo >'- 0- and A. Ao- '
A ALomrao’dSoS'™!' Bn and JerWcity.'iN.-J.)
A 'CitVVftiorning ’
*''®ony and'ieSby' * ™
vm Cora,len a " d AmbiTToiommo*-'
A Jw.“^. T !?® #nlsen ™ i ' A “*uo'mdAViii- 2 “
3 00
A cta B Tickit v,a .. Ken ! i "?' ot ' 300
A Ma i !i M :: V . labaimi ° n an<l j® r «Vcitj, Evening’ 2 25
At | J l ll !J-M , .vi | iCn|iidoriancl'Je' r »erCitr,’Bc | uthoin 3 00
A 5 “JvK l a’Carg.iniran d 225
Don, ( Freight and Passenger;—lst Olas* Ticket.. 2Z5
Thifi P nr m.o i do * j .. 2d Class Tjokot- 1 ao
IJ IS 1,1110 runs daily. The 11 pM, South
ern Mail, Saturdays exoept&d. ’ Ulfl
For Easton, Lombortville, Flemington,
Walnn l f.rt?e A t wharf!” Kon " nston '“ n<l FAl.trom
Gap/.Strpudsburg, Sorantou, Wilkeobarre,
2rS h n t( i fi^, ® rBa A’ wo. ,7,10 A. M, from Kensington,
vm nais war-i. Laokawatma find Western R. R.
am 5 , l au < 5 «. r hunk, Aib»ntown, and Bathlehom at 710
A - M. fro ? 1 Kensington Depot, and 2>S P. JVI. from Wal
nnc street wharf.
SSSSMft® 11 !•»»« nnd9 A. M„ Sand 1« F. M.
ror freehold, atdA.M.,and 2P. M.
A * M„4>£and( Vl
atVe&wiSS, n “ ln8t0,! ' and 2y * A ** ftL * lrom Walnut-
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Buriinr-
Bordentown, Ao.,at !2E,1, 3, and i%
Steamboat Trenton for Tacnai. at li a. M. and
n « D Dto 7 n °JI3 intermediate places at 2J£ P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed enoh Passen-
KSEVafe I ?** fP” aTd pro^ ltjlted from taking anything as
baggage but their wearing apparel. AH baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their rosponsibmtT for baggago to One Dollarper pound,
and will not bo liable for any amount bejond $lOO, ex
cept by spetnal eontrSot.
f «ol9 WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
(SwOH KS TE Ii
PHILADELPHIA
VIA MEDIA.
k J , CHANGROF HODRB.
On and after MondftT t Bflptember]7th 18W, tho trains
will leave PHiLADELPiUA, from the Depot, oorner
of riurty.firJt and Markot streets, West Philadelphia,
at 7.43 and, JO A. M., and a.SOand 5 P. M.
Leave WEST CHEATER, troro the Depot, on East
Markot street, at 7 and 10Ti5 A. ft., p.tid 1.49 find 6 P.
M.
, ON SUNDAY,
A?. a T° Philadelphia, from the depot, northeoßt oorner
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A, M. and 2
Lefty© West Chester, at 7.50 A. M., and 4.45 P. M.
TrainiOeavirg Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 6 P.M.,
and on Wednesdays and Faturdaya only, at 2.80 P. M„
connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti
more Central flailroad, for Concord, Kennett Avon
dale. Elfcvisw, &0., and lor Oxford, via gtaee. fromend
of Track, at 7,45 A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa
turday, the 7.45 A. M, train fTom Philadelphia will oon
neotwith aline of stages, via Oxford ana Hopewell, to
Peach Bottom, m Lancaster oountt.
The last Passenger Railwa? Cor will leave Front and
Market streets So inmutes, and Eighth and Market
streets 25 miqntes before the starting time 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
tiokets for West Chester, will be furnished with a tloket
over the Possengor Hallway,
HENRY WOOD,
, . flenernl Superintendent.
The baggage oar will leave Eighteenth and Market
etreets one hour before the departure of the train from
the West Philadelphia Depot. eeU-tf
twMuM'i NEW TRI-WEEKLY
ffiaJBtSK2?3pi*FRKIGHTAND PASSENGER
ROUTKWjiORFpLK ANU PORTSMOUTH, VA.
CHANGE OF LOCATION for the receipt ana deh
very of Freight,
On and after Monday, October 15, Forwarder* of
Goods t?y this line will send to FfIKNTZEL'B Ware
house, under National fldll, 1224 MARKET Street.
._Entranoe for‘drays in tho rear of the building, from
Thirteenth Btreet through Leiper street.
Mark Goods “ Via Seaford, Del.”
Passengers m\) take the 8.15 A. M. tram at the
depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue,
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday*.
, Fare for first-class paaeongors, including meals on the
boat, $7
Socond-olas* possongers, including meals on the boat,
84.50
H, F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation,
™ia tf P. W. tc B. K. K .Co,
SSwasaggi W E»S Y OHJSSTEB
m TRAINS via PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD, leave depot, oorner ELEVENTH
nd MARKET, at 7.?0 A, M>» 1440 P. fll., and 4 P.M.
afyso-tf . - .
EXPIUg&S COMPANIES,
regggmaßß the adams express
fiK!3EE®sa®CQ.»oflicft3«o CHESTNUT Street,
forwards Faroele, Packages. Merchandise, Bank Notes,
and Specie, cither bj its own Linos or in connection
with other Express Companies, to all (he pnnoips)
towns and s'tiexof the United States.
E. 8. BANDFORD,
titan* r*! £ut»nr»ntemtan»
SHIPPING.
.tfgsgfe FOR THE SOUTH.—OHARLES-
SfieSa TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
, FREIGHT REDUCED.'
Heavy frelpht at an dvSrsKO per cent
below New YorkSiramMup ratoa. c 1
FOR CHaRUFSTON. 8 C.
Tbo U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE,
Captain Clumps iv aralimon, will sail on Monday,
Nov. 21, at 10 o’clook A. &t
Through la 43 to so hours-only 40 hours at 8oa»
FOB SAVANNAH, GA. . ,
Tho U. 8. Mail Steamship STATK OF GE6rGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Tuesday, Dov. 20,
at 10 o’clock A. M.
Through in 53 to 60 hours—only 43 hours at Sea.
97~ Sailing days changed frntn every Saturday to
every five days. Goods received and ifilla of Lading
signed ever* dav. .
The spleade'i first-olass side wheel Steamships KLY
STOK K B»ATIi and NTATE OF GEORGIA now run
as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day oom
manioation with Charleston and bavannah, and the
bouth and Southwest,
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &0.,
for all places in the booth and Southwest.
„ , , a f INSURoJSCE
Freight and imursnoe on a targe proportion of Goods
shipped gothh Will be found to be lower by these ships
than by satiing vfessola, the premium being one-half the
H. B— Insurauoe on all Railroad Freight id entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Bavdnhah.
the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these
points,
GREAT R*DUCiION IN FARE.
Faro by i hie mute 25 to 40 per cent. oheaper than by
the Inland kcute as will De seen by the following
schedule. Throuth tickets from Philadelphia, via
Charleston and Bavannah steamships, INCLUDING
MEALS on the whole route, exoept from Charleston
and Savannah to Montgomery :
VIA • HAEL23TON. . , VIA SAVANNAH.
To Charleston. .. .815 fO To Bavannah 815 03
Au«u*ta.. . 17 00 Augusta— 17 00
Columbir 20 00 Al- -. SKf rv"
Jolumbia ~ ..jaoun OD
Atlanta—. 2i 00 Atlanta— 2100
Montgomery 26 00 Columbus - ai 00
Mobile 36 00 Albany .. 2) GO
Netr Orleans...., 39 76 Montgomery MOO
Nashville 27 76 Mobllfl 35 co
Knoxville 25 60 New Orleans 89 79
Memphis 31 50
fate to Savannah, via Charleston..—• ~ 16 00
Charleston, via Savannah— —. -——.,16 00
No bills of lading signed after the chip has sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board, at seoond
whatf above Vine streetyor to
ALEX. Hr BON. Jr.. 6c CO.,
No. 126 NORTH WHARVES.
Agents in Charleston, T. S. Sc T. G. BUDD.
Savannah, GUTTER k GaMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary’s and
St. John's evory Tuesday and Saturday.
THE BRITISU AND NORTH
gSWEafe AMERICAN It OVAL nail STRAM-
PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage.
Second Cabin Passage. — 7&
XROM BOSTON TO LIVHB POOL
Chief Cabin Passage ....... ... $llO
Second Cabin Pawase., . « GO
The ships from New York oall at Cork Hart*nr.
The ehtps from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon.
ARABIA, Ctypt. J.Stono. CANADA. Capt. t,aue.
ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Mondie,
AUSTRALASIAN, Capt. NIAGARA.Capi Andenm
E, M. Hockley, EUROPA, Capt. J Lcitoh.
SCOTIA, (now building.)
Theflo veasela oarry a clear white llrbt at mast-head ;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N. Yoik.Wodnesriay, Nov. 2)
SANADA. Anderson, “ Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 28
FRlOA,Shannon, “ N. York, Wednesday, Deo.6 .
ARABIA, Stoho, “ Boston, Wednesday, Dec. It
ASIA. Lott, “ N. York, Wednesday, Bee. 19
TCUROPA, Moodio, “ Boston. Wednesday, Deo. 20
PERSIA. Judkins, " n, York, Wednesday, .Tan. 2
CANADA, AndersOn, “ Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 9
AUSIRaLAMaN,
Heokley, “ N. York, WedneEday, Jan 1G
ARABIA,Stone. u Boston, Wednesday, -lan. i. 3
Berths not seoured until paid for.
An exponenbod Surgeon on board.
The owners of these shivs will not be accountable foi
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speoto, Jewelry, Precious Stones
orMetals, unless bills oflnding are eignod therefor and
the valuo thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage,.apply to K. CUNARD,
nolQ 4 Bowling Green, New York,
STOVES.
INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS
IsSwILLIAM" O, NEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN
STOVES,
No. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET,
0 flora the mo«t perfeot, convenient, and economical
Gas-burning Cooking Stove yet invented.
„ Inauire for his Lehigh Gaa-burncr, to obtain the boat
Stove in nse.
Also, one o! the largest and most complete stock ol
Stoves for heating parlors, chambers, stores, counting
houses, &0., in the oity. The attention of the pnblio is
solicited. ocll-am
STOVES! STOVES!!
ggl JAMES SPEAR,
No. UlO MARKET STREET,
is now prepared to meettho wants of the pub, io more
completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any
other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which
ho invites comparxtivb examination.
Ihe followinff are among his own popuiar inventions,
several of which have already obtained a national repu
tation as surpassing in excellent* ana economy any other
stoves in use.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the best gtove for family use m the world.
rt JAMKs SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
UM-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly ooraine
into generafase.
JAMES fiJPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ve JA?Jf:tiKht Gas-oonsuming Parlor Btove.
/( /AMEB SPEAR is the Inventor of tho Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, whioh, from its
boauty and utility, is likely, this season, to bo univer
sally adopted.
JAMES,SPEAR, in the. Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
end Comfort-saving Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Fatontee of the
°®T , ?^K!§i d cßftJ, lw ft) r *. oar Heater.
JAMES SPEaR is the inventor of the Improved
Fire-board Stove.
For all of the above tho'lnventor very justly claims
advantages whioh require but to be understood by the
public to be universally appreciated and preferred to
any other articles of that ofasa in the market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
m want of stoves to oall and examine for themselves,
rartica wishing to examine will have every attention
shown them, whether intending immediately to pur
chase or not. celS-sm
JU QUAKER OITY GAS CON
-ISUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES,
4881 Seventh Month. 1869, ’
IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER’S
GAS BURNER.
By the nse of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor
ana Office Stoves all dust may be avoided, the rooms
ventilated, and an oven temperature maintained far
many hours, without any attention to the fire, and at a
great saving offuel. _
„ For sale by CHARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 308
North SECOND street, above Vine, where the excellent
Ga?-« onsummg Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT, unsur
passed m its operations, may be obtained. Of the laree
number now in operation, every stovo, we believe,
gives entire satisfaction. oS-8m
Jk THE CELEBRATED ROYAL
ro ®*iP^®,* 8 the best and most popu-
Ml lar Cooking Stove in the market. It is made
either with or without gas-nurning fixtures
Manufactured and for sa e by NORTH nwA/ap *■
NORTH. Foundry WereroonS, 209 N?rthSECOND
og-2tn
j&t in ™F„J ibbt STAR gasburn
bmM AND RADIATING STOVE,
the nest end moat economical Heet'nit -tovo
8^,4,te lor D d “i" 1 & r ,lla hr NORTH, CHASE. Sc
NORTH. Foundry Wnreroom.. 209 north SECOND
Street. 08 3m
<t&6 OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE
STOVE is the most economical Stove of the
!Cs*c kind, and ration more durable than the Gas-
Durterswith asheet-iron base. Manufactured and lor
eale by NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. Foondiy Ware
rooms. UQ9 Worth SECOND Street. 08-2td ’
STORAGE. —Storage for merchandise of
SALES fit AtlCTlOff.
IO'OI'.WF.SS, BRIN LEY & 00.;
Wo. 439 MARKET STitiliT
bale op impouted dry goods.
ore Jit’, 201 at 0 °- ocll » by catalogue, on six months’
g o^. p fe»»!s?iSi l ; ° f u ™’ ini "2 Fla importeti drj
and catalogue. aarlronthomoiAintof
Philip ford & 00.. auctioneers,
Wo. 430 MAHKES etroot, and «9I MIWOK
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP 1,000 CASES BOOTS,
and youths kio» OMLgfaizi, ami thick boots, brogans,
raiters, and Oxford ties! miMea’/and ohil
dren’s goat, oalf, and kid seWld and pegged boots and
shoes. Also, a full assortment of oity.made goods. All
fresh goods, from fitst-olaes oily and Eastern manufac
turers.
Goods open for examination, with catalogues
early on the morning of sale. ’
Nr. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue
• oessor to B. SCOTT. Jn.. 431 CHESTNUT St.
iof American"and imported dry
FLOWERS, MILLI
- catalogue, on a orfldif,
Nnv 21 10*A 0n Wednekdat Mortmr#
«ov, 41, 1860, oommenoing at 10 o’clock.
B A LARGE STOCK OP TINE
KI7K ivwA. IC t,# B ,., AND JEWELRY. EXTRA
Br oatilo^m L . B , a' EIRE-PRODP. PiXTURES, *O.
Uj oatalosus, at Salesroom .31 Chestnut street,
iVffvmnber a, oommenofiig preoi.elr.
Ilf FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUO
-8,4: nONKERB ' 004 CBKSTWOTBtrJ.t.aho™
. , SALES EVERY EVENING
At 7 o’clock, of Books, stationery and fanor rna<iv,
watches, jewelry, docks, silver plated ware, effiy
paintings, musical instrueraents, «o. ouvibtj,
Also, HVcbrn dry goods. boots and shoes, and mer
chandise of eVtfry' T eMnption. J r
DAY BAEES evef> laondfir, 'Wednesday, and Fri
day at 10 o’olook A. M.
, PRIVATE SALES.
At private sale several large consignments of watonCs,
jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery,
fancy gooes, to. To whioh is solicited the attention or
oity and oountry merohanta and others.
Oonflignmenta solicited of all kinds of merchandise,
f°rdtlor public or private sates.
mf~ Liberal cash advances made on consignments.
Out-door Bales promptly attended to.
Ilf OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
ITA A ro9 v 9ij, MMI A? MERCHANT,Southeast
corner of SlXTH^mnjt^CK^Streets
$23,000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on diamonds,
watches. Jewelry, silver plate, dry goods, clothing, gro
ccnoo, cigars, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors, fur
niture, bedding, and on goods or every description, in
large or Small amounts, from one dollar to thousands,
forany length of timfl agreed on.
fi®” X h « Eldest Establish#?! House in this oity.
Sg“ Private entranoe on RACE Street.
KT Business hours from 9 a. M. to 9 P. 51.
Heavy insurance fo the benefit of depositors.
„ CHARGES ONLY TWO PERCENT.
.*w Advances of $lOO and upwards at two per cent.
Advances of $lOO and upwards, at one percent-, for
short loans.
„ „ PRIVATE SALE.
or the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and
CHROWOMKTKR WATHHES menuraotuVed, it hSf
the usual selling prices, gold leTer and lepine watches.
“JI™* 1 ™* ?. ftd r ®. pm . e watches, English, Swiss, and
r rcm,n watches, at astonishingly low prices, jewelry of
L°2» low, guns, pistols, musical in
struments, first quality of Havana digars, at half the
importation price, in quantities fo suit purchasers, and
various otherkmds ofgoods. v ’
A*. , ~ OUTT)OuR SALES
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer
of any and
SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
.Consisting of diamond, and 9 pal bfGaetrin and ear
rings. Price Bd6C. Cost in Pans 81,400.
MEDICINAL.
rpm onX^preparation"^"^^
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAT.
And testimonial, -new, and almost without number,
might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of society .whose United testimony none co ald resist,
that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will restore the bald
find gray, and preserve the hair <Jf the yonth toold age,
in all its youthful beauty 1
« - BATTbECREEk, Kich.,Deo.3l, JB5B.
, Paof . Wood: Thee willt ploase acoent a line to in
form theo that the hair on my head an fell off over
twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic dis
ease, attended with an eruption <?n the head. A oon
tmua! course of suffering through life having reduced
me to estate of dependence, I have not been able to
obtain stuff for oaps, neither have I been able to do
them up, in oonsequenoe of which my head has suffered
extremely from odd. This induced me to par Briggs
& HOdxes almost the last oont I had on earth for a two
dollar bottle of ,thy Hair Restorative about the Ist of
August last. I have faithfully followed the directions,
ana the bald spot is row cirvoreil with hair thick ana
black, though short; it id also codling i$ all over my
head. Feeling confident that afloi her largo bottle would
restore it entirely and permanently,! feel Anxious to
persevere in its uso.and bsing destitute of means to
purchase any more, I would as>< thoe if thee wouldfft
not be willing to send roe an order on thine agents for a
1 bottle, and,receive to thyself the Bcripture declaration
—“The those that are kind to the widow
andthefathorltftV’,
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
Lioonier, Noble 00.* Indiana. Feb. 5. 1859.
Prop. 0. J. Wood: Dear Bir: In the lattef part of the
Sear 1852. while attending the State and National Law
ohool of the State of New York, my hair, fromacausS
unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the short spac* of six months, the whole upper
part of my soalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing, and much of the-remaining portion upon the side
and back tart of my head shortly after became gray; so
that yon will not be surprised when I tell you that, upon
my return to the Btate of Indiana, my more casual ao
: quamtanoeS were not so mttoh at a loss to.discover the
cause of the change in my appedtanoe, as my more m
timato acquaintances were to'recognise roe at alt.
I atonce made application to the most skilful physi
cians in the country, hut, receiving no assurance from
them that roy hair could again be restored. I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in
the latter part, of tad 7ear 1857. yOnr Restorative was
reporaraended to me by a (JfCggut- as being the moht
reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottlO, and
found to my great satisfaction that it wao producing the
desired eifeot. Sinoe that time, I have used rfeven dol
lars’ worth cf ypftr Restorative, and as a result, bars a
rich coat of veryioft black hair, whioh no money cati
buy. ,
As a mark of roy gratitnde your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful an article, I have recom
mended its use to many of my friends and acquaintan
ces, who.l am happy to inform you,are using itwitn
like effeot. # very respeotfully, yours,
, A. M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Dopot, 444 Broadway, and sola by all dealers throuch
outtne world.
ThO ilestorativo is put up in Bottles of three sizes,
viz: large, medium, and sn all; the small holds half a
pint, and retails for ono dollar per bottle; the medium
holds at least twentr pef cent, more m proportion than
the small, retails for two dollaM a bottle; the large
holds a quart, 40 per oent. more in proportion, and re*
tails for_s3 & bottle.
O J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY,
New York, and 114 M ARK ET Street, bt. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists atid Fanoy Goods Deal
ere.
Sold here by DYOTT & CO., 332 North SECOND
streot. uul3-mwf d-eowW tf
LEGAL
pERRY COUNTY, sff.
r RK . TI The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the
1 L| thenffofsaid county, greeting :
WecoramaLd you tb&t you attach J. Douglass Brown,
late of your county, by all and singular his jgoods and
chattels, moneys, nghta,credUs,und effects,lands and te
nenients,m whose hands, possession, or custody, soever
the sams maybe found, so that he be and appear before
our Court of Common Pleas, to bo holden at Bloomfield
on the first Monday of January next, la and for sutd
county, to answer Samuel H. Aldridge, Albert K. Aus
tin. and Stephen John George, late partners, trading
under the firm ofj Aldridge Sc. Co.,ofa plea in ii*w
upon two eoveral Promissory Notes—one dated 12th
August, 1839. at six months, for SLOU.GO. and the other
dated the 24th of October, 1859, for 183.695.49, at six
months; and also that you summonrthe person or per
sons in whose possession the. property is, that they le
and appear before our said Court, pn the first Monday
of January next, to answer what shall be objected
against them, and abide the judgment of the Court
therein; and especially attach two trade of land situ
ate in loboyne township, Perrjr county, Pa.—one war
ranted in the name of Henry Branham, containing 401
aores and CO perches, and tbo other traot in the name or
James Culbertson, Containing 390 acres. 74 perches;said
lands are bounded by Jandsor William Guise. Archibald
Uigham, amlothers, Witneeathe Honorable James J 3.
Graham. Em., President Judge of our said Court at
Bloomfield, the 22d day of Oolober. A. D. 1860.
DAVID MICKEY,
nl2-mCt _ Prothonotary.
TN THE (X)URT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.
To CHARLES MI KMj N. or his legal representatives.
Notice is hereby given, that Richard L. Edwards has
presented a petition to the said Court praying for the
satisfaction of a mortgage for $1,(00 on a tliree-storr
Brick Messuage and Lot of Ground, situate on the west
mdeoi Tenth street, 91 feet Dorth of Spruce street. 19
feet front by 80 feet deep, given by Benjamin Meredith
to Edward Shippen Burd, in trust for Charles Mifflin,
dated the let day of June. 1816, recorded in Mortgage
Book, M. K. No. 8, page 132, at Philadelphia, and that
unless cause l»« shown to tne contrary, on or before
Saturday, the first day of Deoomlwr, 1860, satisfaction
of said mortgage will do ordered hv ihe Court.
THOMAS D. (SMITH,
nol?-m3t Attorney for Richard L. JKnwAans.
IV OTICE.—APPLICATION HAS BEEN
•L » made to the Auditor General of tho Stato of Penn
sylvaniaforthcrencwalof a Certificate of Pennsylva
nia State Loan, per act of Apn1'36,1813, No. *»ZpO,*for
t 1.410.15, dated April 10, 1818, m name of Simlla 8.
ennedv, the same having been lest or destroyed.
se4-m3m
TVOTIUE.—TO THE HEIRS AND LE-
L* GAL Representatives of DANIEL SCHNEDER,
late of East Earl township, Lancaster county, de
ceased.
You are hereby notified, that.by virtue of an order of
the Orphans* Court of Lancaster county, to me directed.
I will hold an inquest to divide, part, or value the Real
»tace of DANIEL SCBNEDKB, deceased, on BA~
TURDAY, the 15th day of DECEfd BKR, A. D. iB6O, at
1 o’olock P. M., on the premises, in East Earl township,
Lancaster county, when and where you may attend if
you think proper. 8. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff.
flherilPß Office, Lancaster, Oot. 2s, 1860, 0029-in§t
COPARTNERSHIP notices.
Having thts day associated
JOSEPH L. RICH ARDS with me m the Plumbing
and Gas-Fitting Busint-ss, wc wi'l carry on the same,
under the name of RUBtfRTaON Sc RICHARDS, at
our new store, 831 ARCH Street.
Thankful for past 'iberat patronaite, I hope for a con
tinuance ol the same. _
GEORGE W. HOBERTSON.
Philadelphia, Ootober 1. 1860.
Stores, Dwellings, Churohes, and Public Buildings
fitted op wita Plumbing, Gas-woik, and Fixtures in a
workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates.
ROBERTcON & RICHARDS,
nol3-6t* 831 ARCH Street.
Ityl UKPHY-TVBTPPLE IRON BRIDGE,
lfi STONE. CniIGLEY. & BURTON,
No, 333 WALNUT MTREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested.m bridge construction, that they have formed
a connection m business with JOHN w. MURPHY.
Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of tho above well
known plan of iron bnd«e.)and are prepared to execute
orders, from any part of the country, from bis deriges
anu personal superintendence.
All letters relating to plans and estimates should be
addressed to JOHN W. MURPH Y, Civil Engineer.
noI3-6m For BTONK, QUIGLEY, & BURTON.
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !!
PIANO-FORTES,
MELODEONS. ,
PIANO-FORTES.
.. , MELODEONS.
Made by Raven, Baoon, & Cq„ Nunns A. Clark, Hallctt,
Davis, & Co,, and others.
J. K. GOULD,
myl4-ly SEVENTH aod CHESTNUT.
tffSSXa, STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
rmrFITENT OVER-STRING grand pianos.
SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS; now
preferred in ooneerts end In private circles by the best
performers. Reoeived the first premiums over the host
makers, from Judges like Gottsohnlk, Meson, and others
Challenge ell competition. BLASIUB RRo'THEHs!
ds-ly looti CHESTNUT Streot.
A pplication will be made to
tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its next ses
sion, lor an act to incorporate the AMERICAN EN
GRAVERS’ ‘ OMI’ANY, with a capital of 9SO 009.
Corporators R. K. NEFF, J. W. TORR*iY, JOSEPH
B. RILEY, Jr., JOHN C.KEFFER. JOB ROBERTS,
CHARL-B.E. BLUMNER Jr., J. G. L. BROWN.
no!s-tja7* _
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY I—LOOB
OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never
failing Mr*. VAN HORN is .the best; she succeeds
when all others have failed. AH who lire ip trouble, al’
sho5 ho have been unfortunate, deoeived by faje promises.
yto her for advice and comfort. If t lout affairs tkt
niter fails. She bar tho se”*}. orwimiin K tho affec
tions of the opposite sex* J £ tftms iact which induooe
iurerate pretenders to try to imitate hey, and oopy her
advertisements. She chows you the ukoneia of tout ftt-.
turewue.husbaod, or absent mend, l-ttaewßU knows
tothepuDlioatiirgetbatabe is the-first and only ver
son who can show the likeness in reality,,and can sire
saiMStes!
par Hit Brosfi. noU-ei*
SALES BY AUCTION.
M’i’liOMAS & SONS. ■
• Nod. 13D and 14i fionth FOURTH Street.
(Formerly Noe. B 7 and WJ
STOCKS AND aBAL ESTATE—TUESDAY 7TEXT.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing-fun da
sonptions of all the property to be sold on TneMtav
t^ xi ’ * lD , rt, » s list of sole# J7th Novemberano
4tb, including a large amoant of city and
t °rs n a T cf T tj? erty> oi ° B * Orphans* Court, Execn-
„ tr REA i v ESTATE,
THE EXCHANGE EVERY T£UBi>AY
f§\ Hanaoilli of e&cupsopeityisraed j
Addition to which wo pabunhi on the Saturday prerffw*
to each sale. one thonsand catalogues, in pampble*
fonti, giving foil descriptions of all the property to be
sold on the following Tuesdat,
REAL ESTATE ATYftIVATE SALE.
mr We have a large amount at real estate at pri-rat*
Bale, including every description of oity and countr
property. Printed lists may 6e had at the auction storr
'PRIVATE 3aLb REsWerT;
ftr Rcp.l estate entered on onr private sale Tetfete t
and advertised occasionally in onr public a'l® afcetravt*
(cf trhioh I«o<X> copie- are printed weeki**) &£® f
*Wye,
FEREi: p 'iOKY SALE—SU,OOO RAILBOAD BONDS.
On Tuesday.
doth init„ at 12 c,‘’own*. at the ExoSanse, without to
serve.
14 Coupon Bonds, 81,000 Philadelphia and BftUi
x T t® Central Railroad Co.
Also without reserve—
i A kßrP * Commonwealth Bank—par
*«£. ® **oh-Btreet'» heatra.
i «kl?s£ ca<iem J'pf Muaio, with tioket.
it „u T ® Commercial Bank
g gS'Vonf l|!h ( j 3 „ al Bnd Navigation Comsam:-
par cent,. payablo January and Julr at th» nffin* nf th«
K?d^? e SteSSS"- C °»™ tot b !n°if,«
CO shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Co.—par 922.
NINETEENTH PALL SALK— NOVFMBKR ai
Orphans* Court Sale—Estate of James Yonm de
ceneert. *
Three Btorr brick DWELLING, No. Dca Filbert s*~
west ol Twelfth sireet: has eas, hath room, Ac.
Neat modern DUELLING, No. 459 N, Pourthsl*
sooth of Noble street ; has the modern convenience*,
and is m perfect order.
Neat modern DWELLING. No, 1427 N. Seventh st.*
above Master street, with eide yard. The boose ha*
i'i® Jjas introduced, bath room, hot and cold water*
Choking range, &o.
ierr r ’X ,ree **otj brick DWELLING, southeast
or .Ccrrrnthian nverue and Cambridge street,
--the bimru College Passenger Railroad, Twentieth
>ni Administrator's Peremntorr Sale.
Three-story brick DWELLING? No. 117 Coates st..
between Frontand Budd street*.
iT f ,« o Mf« s i^ l,riok KKHIUENCE, No. 917 Lombard st,
Has the modern oonvenienoes.
Stone GKIST Mi LL, on the Ridge turnpike, White
,n&r township, Montgomery 00.
NEAT MODERN EKBIDKWOE, No. 283 S. Eonrth
street, between Walnut and Spruce streets. Has eha
moaorn conveniences, Clear of iconrabranoe. Term*,
one-tluracaflh. *
Sftle.-BRICK STABLE AND LOT OP
GROUND. Tenth street, south of Catharine stiCtt,
TWENTIETH REAL ESTATE SALE—NOV. 2T.
~ Peremptory Pale.
Valuable COUNTRY BEAT, 30 acres, with elegant
pointed-stone mansion, stone stable, and other modem
m sr o V to » *«tur.te about one mile east of the Old
Yor< Road, and within l# miles of the Cheltenham
station oh the North Pennsylvania Railroad. It f#
surrounded by elegant, country seat* of J. R. Worrell,
WjT. Lowber. B.F. Fisher, and Fred. B,Pepper,Esq*'
ale absolute. Only one-third cosh.
PEREMPTORY SALE VALUABLE WALNUT-BT<
RESIDENCE,
Also, the large and superior residence, No. 131lWalnu$
street, 25 feet front, 235 feet deep, with stable and ooaois
house in the rear, on Sansom street.
#F" Sal* absolute. Only X cash.
PEREMPTORY BALK—bLKGANT RESIDENCE..
No. 722 BPRUCE STREET.
Also, without reserve, for account of a former ynT"
chaser, the superior residence, No. 722 Sprooe ■&*«?,•
34 feet 9 inches front. 250 feet in depth, with stable &k?
coach-house on Barolay street. Title undoubted, Sal*
absolute. Terms, 912,600 may remain on mortgage.
SALE OF GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS.
This Morning.
At 11 o*dock, at the Auction Store, one oaae of su
perior Bulbous Flower Roots, from K. Vordersehoot A
opn. Harlem, comprising the nsual assortment of Hya
cinths, Tulips, Crocus, &a r to be sold in lots to suit
purchasers*
POPULAR AND VALUABLE BOOKB,
On Various aubjeots,
„ Thio Evening, .
Nov 19. at the AuotionSfffre, a collection ofvaluable
widpopular publications, on various suhjeots.
*• For particulars see catalo&TOa,
AND
o n „ , On Tuesday Evening, ' , „ *
ru V ax the Auction Store, will be sold s collection
ol books on ltfeiesticg subjeols, from a priva.s colleo*
Imn
By For particuiirg see catalogue*.
ANCIENT M&BKRtfOIL-PAINTINGS.
On Wednesday Morning,
N0v.21. at the Aoption Store, etorr,wiltbe
sold a collection ot ADoient and Modern Oil-Paintings,
comprising a variety of interesting sheets, a portion
ol them in elegant carved and silt fiamV 1
catalogues will be ready, and the pictures ar
ranged for examination, two days previous-.
Bale No. 1833 Filbert street.
SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD FURNITURE, FUNDS*
MIKROHB, CARPbTS, FINE ENGBAV/NGStScT
On Wednesday Morning,
21st instant, at No. 1833 Filbert street, by catalogue*
the farnitnre of a gentleman leaving the eity. com
prising rosewood drawing*room farmiofe, two superior
rosewood pianos IBrussels, tapestry, and other carpets,
superior dining-room and chamber lurnitnje, kitchen
fnrniture, ftd.
May be examined at 8 o’olook on the monunc of
the sale.
Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIH
rors, piano-for tes, Brussels carpets,
. - . ° n Thursday Morning.
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store*, an assortment of
excellent second *hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes,
hue mirrors, carpets, etc. from jsmiiiaa declining
housekeeping, removed to the store for conVfcwauoe «h
sale.
Bale 18(14 Green street.
SUPERIOR FUUMTURb. TAPESTRY CAR-
Pi-TS, &o.
On Friday Morning.
23d instant, at 10 o’olook, by catalogue, at >o. 1804
Green street, the superior parlor, dining-room, and
chamber furniture fine tapest® carpets, fine tan mati
tresaes, Ao-« of a gentleman leaving the oity, * ,
Also, the kitchen furniture.
ISr May bo examined on the morning of sale, st 9
o’olook.
VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY. BELONGING T (f
THK ESTATE OP THE LATE W, T. lUSLER,
EBQ,
On Friday Afternoon.
Novomber *3 eommenoing at 4 o’clock, will be sold*
i>r order of adm>niBtrator, the ral&nble Law library ol
Jtjafor Kaq., d«aaaged, in Whioh will he fOond
the Pennsylvania and other valuable Reports. l
Also, for other accounts, a number of new and popular
law hooks.
£7" Catalogues will be rond7 and the books arranged
for examination two da> s previous to sale.
BUSINESS CAKPS.
DR. S. T. BEALE'.
' DENTIST,
Hee removed to 1113- CHESTi\UT Street, (Girard
Row,) Philadelphia. .octt-lm*
PAWSUN & NICHOLSON, ' '
„ „.„BOOKB!NDERS,
Nos. 519 and Sal MINOR Street,
Between Market end Chestnut streets,
JAMES PAWSON, NICHOLSON.
I>2T ly*
« FUGUET & SONS,
IMPORTERS Ofr HAVANA CIGARS. *
No. 2lb South FRONT Street?
JUoeiTe regularly a full assortment ot desirable Cl
GARS-which they offer at low rates, for. cash or ap
proved otedit. jelO-ly
Horace see,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY,
. No 114 South SIXTH Street,
(Ncm’v *3posit» the County Court Home,)
, Pupate* Ao.,and transacts
all other with the obtaining of Let
ters Patent
Machinery Designed and Drawings made. autt-Sm*
ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAiUNE.—
JOY. (’OS, & 00.
Have been appointed sole agents In Philadelphia for
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluence*. Busineaa men are advertising in the best news
papers of city and country, at the offices of JOY, COE,
& CO., Adverticing Agents, FIFTH and CHEBTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York,
se26-tf
UR. CORSON,
• H E l AIL ESTATE BROKER,
. NORRISTOWN, PA.,
OFFERS AT PUBLIO AND PRIVATE SALE,
some of the most desirable and productive farms ra
Montgomery and Chester counties. Also, several Mer
chant and Grist Mills, m desirable parts of the country.
Persons wishing to purchase properties, either as
homes or investments, will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to call.or write for a oatalogtje.
)Several handsomely located farms t& exchange for
city property.
Norristown Properties for sale or rent.-
Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably,' •
Apply to „ R. R.-CORBON,
ooM-lm NORRISTOWN, Pa.
DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAINS,
rnmwmismmsemm
PENNSYLVANIACENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh
and Market streets.
MaiVTrmn 7 30 A.M.
Fast Line...— __.ll 60 A.M.
•Express I 0 46 P. M.
Harristnrg Accommodation 2 OOP. M.
Lanoastor Accommodation. 4 00 P. M.
Parksburc Accommodation 5 *OP, M,
west Chester trains leave Eleventh and Market at
730 A. M., 12 30 and 4 OOP. M.
Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, and Niagara Falli,
leave 7 16 A. Al., and 3 00 P. M.
NEW YORK LlNES—Walnnt-Street Wharf,
Aocora. Line, via C. and A., 1eave5.............. 6 00 A. M#
Acoom. Line, via Jersey City— «.00 a.M
Morning Express, via Jersey City.. 9.00 A.M*
Stearaboatvia Taconr and Jersey City. , li.oo A. M.
Camden and Amboy Accommodation Jl3O P. M.
Express, via Camden and Amboy 3,00 p. m.
Evening Express,.via Taoony and J. C 4J» P. M.
Mail, yj a .Camden, and Jersey C.._ 6.00 P. M,
INightExpress Mail n.OOP.M.
Camden and Amboy Aocommodaiion., 5.00 P. M.
- F ,°7i£ e t H < J er ?’ iia^? 1 V Flemington, Ac., ACO A.M.,
and 4 00P.M., from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A.
AL, trora Kensington depot.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkesharre,
Montrose, Great Bend, &0., at 6 A. M., fromWalnot-
Bt T? ot is* iar [* 7.10 A. M„ irom Kensington depot.
For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown and Bethtehem, at 6.00
A* M.» and 4.00 P.M„. from Walnut-street wharf, and
7.10 A. M., from Kensington depot.
For Mount Holly, at 6.00 and 9.00, A. M.» 3.09 and 4.30,
For Freehold, at 6.00, A. M., and S.Off, P. AL"
_ Way Line for Trenton, Bristol, &0., 430 and 4.00 P.
M., from Walnut-street wharf, and 7 10, A. M„ and
6 46, P. M., from Kensington.
BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Prime.
Express Train leaves ——B.lB A. M.
do ....13*00 noon,
For Wilmmeton at 8.15» A. M., ia hood, i.Mt,'4,15. 0
and 11.10. J*. W.
For Middlotown, Dover, New Caatlo, Scafoxd and in
termediate vlaoM, at 8.15, A. M.. and 4.15, P.At.
Mondays—For Baltimore at 11.10, P, Al.
HEADING RAILROAD—Broad and C&llowliiU streets,
Express Train leaves.. 8.00A.M.
Night Express 3,30 P. M.
Heading Accommodation.— eoo p. M
ELMIRA AND NIAGARA FALLS—Broad and Cal
lowhill.
Express Train leaves— _ „ _800A» M,
Night Express 3.30 P. M,
GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD
—Ninth and Green.
Trams leave for Oonshohocken and Norristown' at
6.50, 7.30.9.05 and 114)5, A, M.» and l.Oi, 3.05. 4.80, BAS.
6,50 and 1115, P. M. For Manamnk, at 5,50, 730. sm
1J.05, A. M., and 1 05. 2.05,3.05,4.30, 6.55, 6.50, Hi and
11.15, P. M. For Germantown, at 4.00, 7.00, ’&oo. 9M
10 00.11.00,1200. A. M-. and 1.00,2.00 3.00, BJft'4flO k |3o‘
6 00.6,30. 7.00. 8. C0. 9.00. 10.15.11.30, P. M. For CtX«nK
HiU. at 6 0), 8 00.10 00 and 12.00, a. M„ andVoO, AtS.
5.00, 6 SO, 800 9.00 ana 10.15 P. M, ' uu * ,w ‘ *.w.
Sunday trains for Germantown leave 9.05. A. M.. and
mi
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD—Vine street
wharf.
Mail Train loaves . 730 i M
Aooommodataon to Egg Harbor only-.^- T -, 3.45 /, AL
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and
Willow.
For Bethlehem, leave at 6.30 A.'fo,, and 230 and ;
P. M.
For Dnylentown, leave at 9 A. M , and 4 00 P. M.
For Fort Washington, leave at 9.25 A. M, and 3.15
r. M.
Sundays—For Bethlehem tat 8.00 A.M. For Doyles*
town at 3.00 P.M.
WEST CHESTER,**VIA M£"IA-ThiTty-fiT«t ;and
Market street?.
Trains leave at 7.45 and 10 00 A. M., 2.39 and 6,00 P.M
Sundays leave at 8.00, A. M.,200.P, M.
Trains marked thna{*)nm on Sunday*; (f) JSahtr*
days escepted.
TJINE 01L.— 50 bbls. Pine Oil, fresh dis-
CO„ No. 16 South wharves, noil