.K^SSSSS^KSfi', I^UMM* I ereeted the txlstiegeooestcn. * tei'Sa 3p»d burytheir deud,”Xot tho . oonfitetithreugh whlehwo havo.just passed,.wHh •«n .HrteetMtyonS - rancor, koconilgned to ob -s,ilmimI > 'lihl/ahtmsted ;wHhU; hStHoU? desire to ' lemo oureoentryfrom imperidingd* timers, lot 08 teMrr’dOeniel. with each'cthor, as friends and fel low-oititeus. whoso, intcro-tj and destiny are one l do hot think tbo oloitlouof Linooln a rtfiloiont esUlefor secession. No man demesatet ltmoie "'Shih'rdoiNono la more implsoebly boctllo to the ,»Uvowed-jirinolple3inlrolioy oftboKeftabllosn .tljaWy.’iX tenet lam leoond to no one in an intclll-. cent devotion to tbo rights rnd honor of the South. . Bit be fa lei IHtlmatelyolodted—elected ln atrict ao ,r,oordnhee‘tilth the Constitution—shd,'. tberoforo, ‘4?-VWftUohlort flute elvej forwmformlty on tbo part: of omen to tteOonitltutton, „let na practise our . precept by qbtervlog If on our part. If he obeys 3 tto’Bcnatltntlon in .bit Administration no shall fa hare janSered no injury by hil eleatton ; lf be vio latoait'by’antTesalng npon our rights, we will re -sirtatlf and tbe justice of that reafatanco will rally 1 tho uhlfod-boarta end hands of all truc patriot#. 1 But if It It Contended by many that we mult an ticipate aggression—assume that it will eome, and seoele from the Union immediately to avqid It—l do not approvoof snob a oourso. 1 But antloipatlng tbattt may eomo; prudence suggests tbat rio login | at once to prepare to roient it.. I believe, however, .that under tbo existing elr-; ooastances, jt eaihnpt oOmo. ThcFrcsldent is pew- 1 erlesa without' tbe> eenounenoo of both houses of . „ iC,n«rcie. ; 'But both are known fo boopposodtotho ~V: f o4oral_prinoiplc# aad'polioy of tbo Republican j party Bow Is it-potdblo, then, for Liaooln to com r,,mitany aggretsum upon the South? Ho cannot or- 1 ',':.giulao his Adminutraticu oxcopt by tbo approval' EI M tho Senate'; no measure can bef adopted without tbe action of Congress. Bo can do nothing of him* yelf Bo Is at the meroy of Congress—subjoot really to' lie' dictation—as powerless, as Samson Shorn of bis look*. Therefore, wbcr.it is asked, will you - -Ti'saSte't t» tire rale *f Lincoln ? I reply no; I 1 am not ’ r ',iodeV-hltrelo, but nndor tbe rule of tbe Govern • i Wht uthsso . legislative department is known to bo ..friendly to. the constitutional rights of the South. Bo isouo who is under rule—bound band and foot, o- trim dclonco while thus brand; but If tips ;;e«ipleilon of Congress shall: obanso to. that;of hostility to ay section, knoek off his fetters and jvlolato our rights, I will derv-them aU; sat if I ~oanilotobtain rodross in,tbe Union, then, trusting to. the: rcierve» sovereignty of tbo. State, I will striae tor separate lndepondehoo out of tbo Union. 1 - But tbo South has gneTonoot of whlch to com plete far more galling than' tbo bare olootlon of a Bspsbliosn to tbe Presidency. Thu surrender Of forlUvs ilaves is a copititutionil obligation upon every Btati In tbe Union. Without iueh.a guirsn ■-AAtththu Union would never have been formed. It ‘ cannot long survive its continued and persistent - . dWSgatd by the son.slayoboldlng States. Tbs' . violation of It, eommeneed almost slant tehsoasly with Abotitionlsgltttion. It bu “ grown with It# growth,And strengthened with its strength,” eutil now, in deSanos of Federal «n#ct monti, a majority of those States have pasted ; .:vr stringent laws to obstruct ion htedor tho.reoovaiy of fugitive alavos. A True, tbe Cotton States have not toffsred veiy considerably on this soon; the evil ’ neoessarily falls mainly upon tbs border i cStatre.But all . the slavebolding States have felt, and do now keenly fool, this infidelity of their Northern sisters to tboir plain oonstitntiOhal obli fatlon. They have laid bnt little, however; they are submitted to it almost witbont oomplalnt.' Amidst ths almost nnmlxed evil whioh I appre hend from the olootlon of Lincoln, I too one good result, and that Is,.the awakening of the South to these' groat grievanoei. They.ought not to bo port . ‘riMßSntly subaltted to, but promptly redressed, apon ths uniteddamend of tbsßoutb. Lot lbo ap .poal bs mado to tho delinquent s tatya. . ' ..Govornor Jobuion th#u refsrs to bia previons opinions on the position of Goorgla, and oonoludo# 'BifoHows.' ~ s - V" ~ TTmn inn my opinions as to, tbe proper oourso '““fcrGoorglato adopt' in 1850. Aafaraathay are, appllmblS to tbo present erins, I would adviso thair adenttbß EOw.. ;Thse I would say: t.l. Lot uiis Lsglilituro esll a Convention of the ~. .r-psepla; at'kaob' time as may bo doomad more oon- A,.;Toiiatt ) tp Oooaidir and.determine what the State . % ritetittid da; and also, ln tbe maantims, pst lbs .\e:State te a oimditkm to moot any amargoaiey. -Lat that Oonvontion.reaffirm the “Georgia noS(ofit-’’m lfiSO, and. deaaand thurapaalof all lawa pasted by any of the non-olavobolaleg Btatoa 'wWrSi ohtttwot tho oxeoutlon, ia good faith, of tba £, • sot of.CteHtftss iOr the rendition offulriUre ilavos. 3.TMtI that. Convention Appeal to thsNortbam ‘ States to suppress, by all lsgitimate moaanns; the „ sUvsry agltaUoß, as subvorslve or tho pssee and * between tbo* States of thls Urfon. v - ' , . ,4. Let. that Convention then ask a eonsultetion ! teuh the other Boutborh States, dtbsr in Congress for that purpose, or in snob other msnner si may ha best oaloulated to Secure concert of notion. , Irepoat what I laid in the letter alluded to:, 1 Asto tbo mosn# a Soutbom Ooegroa Ought 10 adopt 10 enforce there propositions, it would be ' presnmfition In me to vesture a suggestion. ‘ I prO lhr ntbor to stand mute before tan wisdom of its oonnsela and bow submissively to Its dsoWOnii I am willing to oonfide tho intonst, tits bonor and xightsof tbe South te the bunds of snohabody; and lura t fsel that Its morel infiusnoa, npressnt . ; , Ingsis It wonld tbs patriotism, the Intoltigopoe and Grm'resolro of tho South, would bo potsut to save . thO Unloe and awaken tho Northern Btales to the danger Sritb Whloh tholr misguided faeatiotsm bte ' ■ fsWldhops tbat a firm and earnest ate>sal hy tbo eOnth to the Northern States Would be hooded; ’ i'vltkSt; they would, nndorVa sonso of uonstitutfonai ’- :ebllgatioßi*ra)Mal their “ personal-ltborty biils,” uiud>tMS to under tbe surrender ef fugitive slaves. JCyeptat r a oohtinbed aud penlstont dtingard of ~ our rights in this particular,' by the non ilarohold lug States cannot and ought not to be submitted to. Ills time for the South to demand exemption from titeugltadeh :of.slavery,from unjustifiablo later . . firsess with ear domsstm p«aoo andeeotnity, from --Ufin aggressions upon ourri xhtsiaad thefsith u :, fU phservauoo .ter tbo Northern Statoe. of the re 'tWbusteea.Of iedrsss bo began now and .. eutefi to A’finaloonnmmation. Let OTSry effort be tesjw'seii orery. means be exbaustod to gistere ths :..:Itete back to what it was intended to'bvby,its ''r.ftweAsrs- If wo fall in tbll, whkbT Win not to ..ir'tibipate, ibu the intorast, right; psioa; and'-honor ' ' SttsSontb win require a dtoootatfenOl titeUnion. Tbaekieg you;'gentlemen; for tbo complimsatary terms of your note, I -am, trnly end faithfully, your obedient Mirant. - Hanscunn V. Joesson. „ „ The Vote of ITirglwia.^ {Prom the. KiohmoedWtui of theSth,!.:. ‘'' blnoe onr iut publication of the tattle of sCoill returns, ‘ the'counties of Buchanan end Gilmer ban boon bUM from by the Governor;'' The • <» figtirti now but u follow!: . tr ,rh,- ’.. _J#ell.Bnwi.ioa*. , biMreoiatiee ' ,-tJttfiire» , d.M,m> w,as jmi Titer . Tttae .BMiina.'- it ut jt - 75; .IS W- -...«■ ,» .. w »» f..> ! lbiie -.baVakbo ban heard from cßiilelly, bnt front the fcrmarbnl jtheßrecklnrldgtiTOte wu re tamed, and-from the other only tha Bell tote; The ro ported tnejority for Breckinridge In King and townta'KSfhnd for Sell in Clay, 84,in .W Alter, *is U, a«dln;Wjo»ilßg, 31. Not majority for.Breok -htiddgeia tbeie four oonntleii, 137. wbioh deduct ,;:;ftam:«B,i*at;eißeU’im*jortt:rin the Btate3l», if mejoritler »ro oorrebt, and-we bate ;;f'ybhte»eoii to qbaetidn tbetr aoeareoy. ■ - ' C-;i',';At;ilayi»iwpsio Dicmcii—An interest ''.-’hi/tkfMUdpotU**trial, iaTOlrlig.tka bladlss of **?*■*■»«* yrlttdhngrenßiasi ofoaaof tboport- UM, broaght by Mr. Jlbglmoß-lbraoaas jretn "“WMiMt Moan Lyjnin,BaTi*a, * Co.. dmggbta, againrt that Srm. fer nfulcg to foltl —oa aagagnotTit znadakytha aoplarpartnar, to ad -71! bit tsa plaintiff, Hlgglnraa.aa.a partaar ia tho ■- : dm, for too aasta of tilogod impropriatyof oon dnot oa Ms part, mbsaanonttolba mndartaklng Mr. Higgletoa bid Mi. da«isfss at <15,000. Tha ~ oAr . liado to Ma in wrltiig -by Mr. Lyman «u not known to Mo partner*, anil It wu attempted f to W ifcowa that in auoh earn tke firm wu not baaad therebr.The cKarge'bfiameriHfy al leged eoubtad inkeeplnge runng mhnuuriodwo .■; "MiaafiOOtsabUlng:-witk > bar « har aabthar’a ml . biases, sad other IrregularlHaiinot ootubtent wits tbepoitfUoo babiM fitba eatablbbmeatbelong tagee tkafm. A aambar of wltaaaaaa,malaand fk'frta* WMUaad In import of the akarga, T-MMMKr>miMMr aMMrtiPffriimrairaf’aab- limit—dll aatnre.On Ue|—tcftha plaintiff, - tutlawy waabroaght forward toihowuiat mb v.fSMMutM tkasrtr Aon Mr.Lyiua iniUgibla -boa* mad•w'u*to, tapthe adamant of one of tbecldeerkeaaeatn' the fviiMtf*wbloh.lw rafttead eotaly on *eoo**t of ' - 'tbr pibtpodt heldontto hloi br Mr.f.yi*an— ha—* hie claim for damages. The reinlt was a 1 Txxas EuMMox.—Tlie Galreston Civilian r ana. tbatßreoklnrfdra’i majority orer Bell and -■ ' UMlea eaatlned will bo 30, MO. ■ Evert, oobfaty, as fir »i hoard bom, girei Breckinridge a ma jority. Ho reaelred orory rota oaat in Bracoti* ooanty. , . • Tax Cauiaxoiß abd thx Votir.—We . aoe the following elution incident detcribed as Uriiic treneplrMat Baltimo re not long iineo. A Tory old Bum approaohed the polio, holding his billot* reedy to DocUpoilted. Th* crowd mad* way with one aooprd; bit one aetive, vigilant commit* J tee Baß, wko dfd not know tb*new cottier,I nor appreciate the general movement, interposed with hie challenge, and the following colloquy took plM*: Challenger. “ I ohallenge that vote.” Old Ban. “Thegronnd-plitheohallenge, air?” Challenger. “ Bare yon bean naturalized ?” ' Old aua; “Bornin theoonntrr.iir.” Challenger. “Do you live in this State?' 1 ! ou wi: <• tm, «if.” CheUsutsr. •< In the oitr?” Oidiuinr “Yes, sir.” Challenger. “In this warl 1" ■ 014 men. “Yes, sir.” , Challenger. “flow long hare you lireuinthis wart?” 014 man. “ Highly jeers, dr.” ~ “.Challenger. “whet’eyonmame?” „ ' • Ofinu. “Boger fl.Tenoy, sir.” Challenger. “ What’S Jou;r business V‘ 014 bu. “ Chief Justice of the,Unite4 Stales; Sbl’> , - • • r - : y s ®»'«lleB«»get hid nothing further to uk, bat j||>«toi,»iywMiUte4thefnitt.” • ■ gbls are sneering in homespun. Ai nA'Ysasmiftate-fair,' net tih le*»tittraoUve -i:t &ftMW,«M„»hr tha *¥*&?* £ Heiiernaod pu* "®*’k*j u n flehool," attirediaa sub ■■—waatialchebh «aaofaihloßablT. - three Ugt in m otwwlom i ’ . passengers akrived. aflde»T*a'mthe.*ta»gine, '-.. -•?■ .. -T ’ r: IMPORTATIONS. ’.(Retorted forth* Press.) : *‘ : \ , JN> CiJJB Rowena. Wifoon-*6osl Hde* OM«»*Nort&: 1 aojtfrj) JmmT? £oj* &> '>' < l«rj3do j§'6do Heirel. Baird ft Coj 28 - bale* domestios, Lea. Richardson. Tom* ft Go; 23 do 12 owes do Fuhlaa. J one* ft Oo; 18 do' 17 do V7D Jones ft Co: M do U xglseo F Potter: 9do 18 oases dt> J TWsy ft Oo; 18do Wellini, Coffin ft Co; 8 do SQoMes Bremer, .Reionetft Co; .44 oases boots and shoes Brown ft Pratt; l§dq;WT Aston;,l7do PFord ft Co} 14do. Bhuraway, Hart * Co; 119 Sits Wi bbls fish G w Bemadou ft Bro; la ea*M 4 caste fits J B Bossier ft Co: 20 bbls cranber ries H KeUoce ftSon;. 170 bbls 6 half - bbls kerosene oil Z Looks ft Uo; Ophßß glassware'Musses ft Munroe; 24 bbls cranberries Napher ft Matad; 20 bbls eider Seller ft. Bro; SJdooranberriea Jeanes,Soattergood ft Co; 100 »ir« tin N ft 6 Tartar. , EASTPORT—Brig Santa Clara, ElUngwood—lBBs bbls oaloined plaster 167 boxes herring 200,000 laths £ A Sou- Carth>na, Parker—ol92 S’ ailoss bleached winter whale oil Shober, Bunting ft Co; ypkss mdse O Aaory ft Co. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. J* M { CoJSMITTSE or THE NoNTH, RICHARD WOOD, V , * jLKTTJBR bags HttA# Merchants 1 Ezchangß, PkUaJelpki* Ship Golden Light,Vaughan.. -.... Liverpool, soon glutMaseppa. weeks— WCA, soon Bhip Victoria Reed, Preble— —Liverpool, soon Ship HortedSia, Atkins—— ....Liverpool, soon Ban American, Christian .. i... ...Barbadoes, soon Bark Sector. Weiaier. London* soon Brig,The* Walter, HiortU ...-JSt Barts, soon Rtf* Jftta Reed, Davis St Jago de Cuba, soon Bohr Velma, —.. ASpinwalCsoon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. SB, 1860, SUN RISKS.-'^—7l7-SUN SETS—. ~L~ 4 43 :IGH WATER ~ . .138 A2LRJVBD. • . UBM steamship State of Georgia, Garvin,62 hours from Savannah, withindse and passengers to A Heron, Jr it Co, • • . , RteamshipPluneM Sprague, Matthews, from Boston, •via Holmes' Hole, with mdse and passengers to Henry ‘Winsor* .Bark Rowetta, Wilson,from Porto C&belio Not Ist, With ooffeti hides, fte. to Dallett Bros. Left atLaguay ra'JOthult, bark. Joseph Maxwell. Davis, henoe. ,21st lost, let 9720, long 7J 49. spoke bark Virginia Ann, from New xoTk for Xtfaara. The R has been 9 dajre north of 1 Hatteras, with heavy sales from tbe'M and W; was in side Cape Bealopea* hot dunns a heavy JiWT gale and snow storm, was obliged to pnt to sea, • , 4 Brig Santa Clara, ElUngwood, 10 days from Eastport, •prithplasteraiidfishtoEr ASonder ftCo. . . ■ ; Sehr Isabel, Taylor, t days from New York, with mdse to captain. . Bcbr C. A Heoksoher,Btubbs,3daysfrom Boston,in • lSq& W P Cox, Houck, B days from Boston, with fish firttoß ABonflerftCo,. , „ _ Bohr suinoooas, Strang ban, a days from Sassafras Ri : N.w Bedford. 'S&l\ from M.ddlo* railroad ties to j w Baeoa. ' • Schr:D 8 Bdershon, Allen, from New York, in ballast tofl Milne* &Co. .... . : Schr Sarah Losisa, Cnnse, from Ware ham, in ballast to Van Dosen. Norton ft Cn. „ ■ .. ... . Sohr John 1 Walker, Griffin, from New Haven, in bal last to NStnrtevant ft Co. „ M , , , ~ , • ••SchrW C Nelson, Smith, from. Norwioh, In ballast to ' Sphr J w wOoWton, Garrison, from NsW London, in ballast to dlaktston ft Cox. ~ '■ Schr- White Squall. Howell, from Provjdenoe, in bal last to Noble, Hammett ft Caldwell.- , ' • , Sehr-Watohman, Wallace, 3 days ftom Laurel, Del, with gram to J.W Baeon. , 1 . .. Sebr Minerva, Bfooks, 3 days from New York, with sand to captain. - • _ , Bohr Wstehman. Morris, $ dayi from LanreU Del, withoora to JasL Bewtey ft Co. . _ ; Steamer Taoony,’Ely, 34 hours irom Now York, with mdse to W M Baird ft do. , • i CLEARED. Steamship Virginia, Kelly, JUohmond, Thomas Web- Horn* Tan’ Leenwes, Cork, for orders. Workman ft Qb. , , Brig J DLinooln, Webber, Metsntss. J-M Coolbroth. - Sohr PBotoe, Boioe, Charleston, A Reron, Jr It Co. hohr S M Sbaddiok, Williams, Hartford,-JtepWler ft Brother, . Sehr J W Woolston, Garrison* Hartford, ’ do Schi'DS Merahon, Alien, Salem.BMilnesft Co. - Sobr John walker, Griffin, New York f W Btuttevant -ft Co. . . White Squail, Howell, Boston, Noble, Hammett '.Soar Sarah Louisa, Craise, Pooghkeepsie, VanDusen, Norton ft 00. .Sehr W O Nelson,Smith. New London. Blakiston ft Cox* - ~ Strß Willing, Clsrpota, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, ... - SAILED. The ship -Wyoming* Caps Batton. sailed at 11 A M yesterday, for; iaverpooU With the foliowmi oargo; 350 taJJow. »7>ale* rags. 490 do oora,UbbU apples, iScases machinery, 8 pkgs mdse, 1 passenger railway car, and 40 j*eejragf ffppengers. ’ The, Kingston wn with 7 boatCT laden and oonsigned es ioUowsi , JKuwjiwUk win.!,*.- to Perott i -flro: Cwt Por mi o]o«e,md -i I '••••' ■i Bekr 8 M Browning, Rialer, from Pawtucket, Bailed -from PrpwMeneowtth loot, for Philadelphia. |pSE[ : WEEKLY i PRESS. 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All ’ letters to be addressed to J erfect accordance with the laws of na ture* and hence soothe the t weakest, stomach, and tone up the digestive organa, and allay all nervous and other irritation. It ib ulbo perfectly exhilara ting in its effects, and yet it ,ia never followed by - lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly com . biningpowerfullytomoandsoothingproperties,and M h* consequently ©an never injure. Booh a remody has 3 a long been felt to be a desideratum in the medioal 2 S world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medioal » 5 soienoe, and also by ail who have suffered from de- ? 5 billty ; for it needs no medioal skill or knowledge* £ even to see that debility follows all attacks of die- < ©ease and lays the unguarded system open to the 5 g attacks of many of the most dangerous to whioh S W poor humanity,is constantly liable. Such, for ex- S £ ample, as the following : Consumption, Bronohihs, C Indigestion, Uvwepßia. Loss of Appetite. Faint- y q ness, Nervona Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation g of the Heart, Melanqtvoly, Hynodhondria, Night S 5 Sweats, Languor. Giddiness, and all that class of & 2 cases, so 'fearfully fatal if unattended to in time. 5 5 anUod Female Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also, Z r Liver Derangements orToreidity, and Liver Com- c plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or In- * Pi contmonoe of the Urme, or any general derange- E fc mentof the urinary Organs,Pammthe Back,Bide, f «- and between the Shoulders, predisposition to slight 5 Colds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation," j Difficulty in Breathing, and, indeed, we might enu » merato m*ny moro still, but we have space only to 5 * say. it trill not only oure the debility following < fi Chills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising C ed from lnfluences, and oure the disease J O at onco, if already attacked, and as it aots directly 5 o and persistently upon the biliary system, arousing > the Liver to action, promoting, m lace, all the ex- P U oretionß and fieoretiona of the Bjotora, it will infal- £ E libly prevent any deleterious consequences follow- & h ingupon ohange of climate and water; honoeall £ H travellers should have a bottle with them, and all! should take atable-spoonfnl at least before eating. ' flfi A* it prevents opsUveaess, strengthens tho diges ‘ S tive organs, it should be m tho hands of all persons f b of sedentary habits: students, ministers, literary < « men; and t-U ladies not aooustomedtomuoh out- < U door exercise should always -use it. If they will. 1 m they will find.an agreeable, pleasant, and efficient m remedy againot those ills which rob them of their i ae beauty; for beauty oannot exist without health, s. and health oannot exist while the above irregulan g ties continue. Then, again, the Cordial is a perfeot - o Mother’s Relief. Taken a monttvor two before the 1 © final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with ; g perfect ease am} safety. There is no mistake about 1 tt,thts Cardial is all we claim Jot it. Mothers,try 1 • it! .And to you we appeal to .detect tho illness or n decline, not only of yoor daughters,before it be too O late, but. also your sons and husbands, for while g tho former, from false delioaey, often go down to b a premature grave rather than let their condition bq known in time, the latter are often bo mixed up with tho excitement ot business that if it were hot for you they, too, would travel in the same down ware path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for we. are sure your never mhnz affection will unqmngly point you to Prof. Wood’s Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, as the remedy whioh should bo always on hand in time effaced. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 4448r0ad • ay, New York, and 114 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo. s and sold by all good Dhigeists. Price, One , Dollar per Bottle. • Bold here by DYOTT & CO., 332 North SECON street, ' mwf eow&W-ti QAK ORCHARD AOID SPRINGS. , J*' These Springs are situated in the valley of the Oak OrchardCreek.lntho town of Alabama, Genesee co„ JY..Y,, eight milessouth of the village of Medina., on 'the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. - 19? The principal Aoid Springs are three in number; besides these there Are six others. They are &U located Withui a, circuit off about fifty rods. The mediomal quaUtiM.ofthe watorsarefaUjahownin the subjoined .testimonials, Thev oont&m a very large nraountof Sul phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto- Sulphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtues possess ed by those waters depend very largely upon the pre sence, insuoh unusual Quantities, 01 these curative aubstanoes. . Hundreds of oases of those result ing from the aorofulottsdiothesis, have been oared by their use. MV In skin diseases—evenin confirmed leprosy— the waters have been signally successful. Opinions of medioal ana aoientifio gentlemen are gi von in the oiroulars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: ProfTEmmonarT. Romeyn Book, M. D„ of Albany; Jas. McNaughton. M. D., of Albany; Edward rooomrnend the waters confidently. Dr. Sprint refers to a ease of chronic diarrhoea of several years' standing, which was cured by the use of the water. Dr. Beok says, “ lam satisfied that theso waters are highly valuable os medicinal agents.” Dr. Campbell says, •» They must be for 1,1 ohromo dueMe ' ofthe stomach Dr. S. P. White read apaper on the. snbjoot of these Waters, before the Academy off Physicians, in the city of New York, m whioh he states that tho Waters pos sess deofdedly torno, refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the Claes of diseases to whioh they are more particularly adapted, are ohronio affcotionsof the digestive and urinary organs, and some of tho cutane ous diseases; chtonic dyspepsia; chronic diarrhoea); thronic dysentery : chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis ; diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu ra hemorrhagica, and the colliquative sweats of Hectio Fever. The Water may also be often used with ad vantage, he says, in cases of low typhoid fevers, in onvalescencefrem protracted fevers, to oxoite the ap petite and promote digestion; m diarrhmas.particularly suohasaredeperdentona relaxed or ulceratod state ofthe mucous membrane ofthe intestines. In oaiou loos affeotions, or ItrAtaris, attended with phosphatio sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to muriaf.oaoid.as being more solvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the stomach, in ebnle dis eases, it can be used properly diluted, as a refrigerant to diminish thirst andpreteroatural heat. In skin dis eases—ln those forms of dyspepsia ooaneoted with an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or wn ter-brash,]twi!l prove better than hydreohlorio acid. 11l cases of Cohcatnetonum, and otherlnjurious oon sequenoeß ansmg from the aotion of lead, this water inu prove to bo an mimirable antidote. In ehrontc pAarj/ngfrfs, laryngitis, chrmie mucous eatatth. and *um:rf asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally) as a gargle in ulcerated son throats, in oaaoa of saU vahon, «idin leucorrhea and fleet .* and also in piles. internally, a wine-glassful of the Water, adult ' aicfln t “ ree times a day, is sufficient for an Other testimonials from phystoians, and othsr re speotable individualß, may do seen on application to tne Agent. . : Dealers supplied on liberal terms. No iraUrsonriai unhssproevred from - • PL W, BOSTWICR, No. CT4 KRQAiysp}, „ „ , , „ , „ New York* For Hale at the following Agencies: „ FREDERICK BROWN’B Drug and Chemical Store, Northoast comer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Alto for sale at FREDERICK BROWN. Ja.’s.Drng r S&lJLvt ne Hotel, corner of NINTH and OHESTNUr Streets, Philadelphia. The Trade supplied at Wholesale f rices. mtlX-BWly I.EGAJL. IN TUB DIBTBIOT COURT FOR 'THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA GILBFItT R. BPALDIN.G, tfChaftS* J. Ro 'l° r *lS D ‘ IOaEHB ’ Fl |Fa. SepWßii'.r jfh. Auditor ampmtjd to Uutrituto the fond in Court ft ri ,inff from the Sfionr* Sa o und.rohovo writorßori fooiafti will meet the parties intoreat.d at hi. offlott »t th«'ootho.'t ontnor of EIGHTH and LOO UST Htroitu, on FHtDAY. Doo.mber 7th, 1630, ftt four o’olpolt m the afternoon, when and rrhore all parties interested are required to appear and yreeent their olalme or bo de olared from ooming in on thie fund. - noa-lOt Par. DOUGHERTY, Audit*. IN TIIK lI6TRIOT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. BOBHROOW. KNIGHT v». ELIZABBITI HAR MER, Administratrix to tho Estate of James Harmer, ContrMtor, and Elisabeth Harmer. orrnor. Levan Fa- MMBMi Same. 1 Levari- !W». SrntcmDer form, ISM. No. 745, ■ I The Anditor appointed to report distribution Of the fund in Court,aristne from theEheiifTs sale under the or pieoe of ground, with the three-stonedbriok building thereon ereoted, sitnato at the southwest oorner of Eleventh and Dgrler street, in the oity of Philadelphia, oontaining in front or breadth on said Eleventh strept twinty feet, moro or less, and extending, of that width lh length or depth westward along said Earloyslroetoishtj-iwo feet tun twenty feet wide street, laid out by Joseph Swift, *0.,” will attend to the dutiee of his appointment on TUEt!- •,(&? fou .i ttl ?S T . °.L I . l ?f, om ber, at 4 o’oloclc P. M., at his Offioe.No. 40* PRUNE Street, when and where all.pereons interested are required to present their hums, or be debarred from coming in on said food, nosi-wt P, I>. MORRIS, Auditor. KEROSENE OH,. jjORTEAND KEROSENE OIL. In order to moot tho constantly-increasing demand for this justly CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have now doubled their former capaci ty, and have the most extensive works for menu facturtng Otl from Coal in the UnUt4 States: and la order to insure for us a constant supply, adeWte to the demand,, they have positively refused to establish agendas, or create say ne w ou Ue to tor it what- What we claim for this Oil is, ITS UNIFORMITY IN DUALITY AND SUPERI ORITY OVER ALL 01 HER OILS. It is entirely free from the offensive odor peouliar to all other Coal Oils in the market, and for brilliancy as a light, oleanhqew, oh?apnesa, and safety, (having no explosive properties;, is, we may confidently say, • THE ONLY OILTHAT F yrLT h B.^W. B oorner of Seventh F. MORRIS E. B. TURNER Nm P fllS‘sltfth F.oet SHU6TKR— Corner Broad and THUS, T. BLEST NtaeteSth etreet « b ufvnr*r and Ridge avenue. B, 0< BOWN—N. E. oorner Ninth and * m rwimißn Federal streets. J* MoINT YRE——. .Twenty-seoond street, ab» ALEX. FULLERTON.. CoraeVofFiflhand Chris- MRfI.E. RAMBLER— ~~—No. a i73l Coates street D, F, AT, W. WOLF**-.—633 Girard avenue. WhLMcORACKEN™, —S2O2 Hamilton' street R,R,BEAZLY ~.,lf. W. coroerof Twelfth mfTt T ßt,twiu and Melon etreet.. ~ JULIUS KLEIN—— a. W. oor. or Thirteenth Mwtotit7c ~ and Parrish street. »N1PPE3.......jg, corner of Fourth ■— * .... u.i in. wt uva w. .» v w. MRS. F. ELLIOTT—* s, “w. ,Sr“ih and 1. L. HIDES Gamdem “wfj:, stora ,l« C, H.ftAINIF.R .. .„WMtpHolph!a,S3th«i, m * vt. hut,,, _ ab.Havorfnrditwd. N. L, YARNELL —Lenni,Fenna. JOHNBARNDT—Tremout and Pine Grove GEO, D, TOWNSEND .. We.toUtOr.Penu* ■ M, MoOLBES-—..— . ..Atlantio City, N. Jj D. HORTON———.—, Florence. N.J. Columbia, Pa. INSURANCE COMI'ANIFH. piRE INB ÜBAN CE;, RELHNCH MUTIIAT, INHURANOK COMPANY OF OR COUNTRY. - OFFICE, NO. 30s WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $220,010. “"ASSETS, $303,009 OG Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgages on Improved City Property, worth double the amount- —SJM.GOO 00 Ground Rent, first does -.. 2 4*2 00 Cityof-Philadelphitt 0 per oent. Loan- 80.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co’s. 6 per oent. 2d Mortgage Loan ($30,000).... 27,900 00 Allegheny co. 6 per ot. (Penn’a R. R.) Loan 10.000 00 Collateral Loans.well scoured.—-. .... 3,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R, and C. Co„ Mortgage Loan.-.-*-...—... 4,000 00 The Relianooi Mntuallnsuranoe Co. Stock... 24 860 00 The County Fire Insurance Co. Rtook. 1.060 00 Tfie Delaware M. B. insurance Co. 5t00k.... , 700 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock. ,-« 4,000 00 Commercial Bank Stock—. - 5.135 01 Mechanics’ Bank Stock.—...- 2 8)2 60 Union ML. Insurance Co. soript{s3Bo). 100 l-O Buis Receivable 16,297 18 Book Accounts, aqonied interest, Ao-.... 3 216 62 Cash on band and in hands of Agents— 11,338 15 DIRECTORS, CLEMTINGLEY, - SAMUEL MBPUAM, WM R. THOMPSON. HOBERT STEEN, FREDERICK BROWN. WILLIAM MUBSISR, CORNEL’«BTBVKNSON, BENJ. W.TIN'SLI-.Y, JOHN R. WORRELL, MAR°HALL HILL, H.L. CARSON, Z. LOTHROP. ROBERT TOLAND. CHARLES LELAND, FREDERICK LENNIG, JACOB T. BUNTING, CHARLES*-WOOD, SMITH BOWEN, JAMES S* WOODWARD, JOHN BIBBKL, Pittsburg, . CLEM TINGLEY, President. B, M. BlftCtfMAN, Secretary. no!6-2m rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY . OF. PHILADELPIIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, S. W. CORhEli FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, Di RECTORS: F. Ra'iciipotu) Stahr. William McKhe,' ■ Nalbro Frazikr, Joiik MrArwoon, Bk'Nr.T. Tekd2OO 80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and SteaM Tue Company 1,200 00 250 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre de- Graoe Steam Tow- boat Company. 850 00 200 3 shares Philadelphia JSxohange Company 125 00 1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel Co.— 600 00 f 566,700 par. Cost 8347,833 34. Market v&1.58M,356 71 tils receivable, for insurance* made 171,330 42 .Bondsand mortgagee...—. 84.6C0 00 Heal estate.-.-. 61,363 33 Balanoesdue at Agenoiee—Premiums on Ma nno Policies, uiterest, and other debts dne the Company . -i— 61,506 02 Sorjp and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies —. 262660 Cash on hand—in banka .$23,073 !C in drawer—. —— 435 35 . QMMtbl n ..... . , .. November 14, lBfio The Board ol Directors have this day declared a Ga*h Dividend of ’ TEN PER CENC, on theCntfftal Stork and SIX PER. CENT, interest on the tonp of the Company, payoblo on and after the Ist proximo. Thev have also declared a of TWKN- Ti-EIVK PER. OKWl.on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October. 31.1360. Certificates for which willbe issued to the parties entitled to tho same on and oltertho first ol December hext. w No certificates of profits issued under $25. DIREf William Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theoshilus Paulding, John K. Penrose, John C.Davis, • Ames Traqaair, . willmmKyre, Jr., James C. Hand. William O. Ludwig» Joseph H. Sea), Dr. A. MU Huston, George 0. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelly, WILLIAI THOH. C. HENRY LYLDUHN. Bcr ITORS. i Samuel K. Blokes, I J. P. Paniiton, 1 Henry 81oan, jvdwftrd. Bailing ton* H. Jones Brooke* Spanner ftTJlvamc, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Barton, Jacob I*. Jono», James B. JVPFnrlnnd, JoehoA P. Eyre, John U. Semple, Pittab'g, B.T. Morgan, " MfjMllTl&Vl'rMidont. IlANl), Vloo President, lorotary. no!7-lm INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STAJE OP PRNNSYLVARIA-FrRE AND MA -SuiLDi?OS KA * CE ~ M “ l ' 4 AND a HXCHARGE Chartered in I£M— Capital 3200,000-Feb, I,IBM, o«h value, 8488,792 77. All invested in sound and available Mounti©*—con tinue to.-insureon Vossels and Cargoes, Buildinca, Stocks of Merchandise, fro., on liberal terms. .DIRECTORS. Henry D. BJiarrerdT*™” George It. Stuart, Simeon Toby, fjamnefGrant, Jr.» Charles Maealester, Tobias waterier, William 6. f mitht Thomas B- Wattaon, John. U. JJud(l, Henry G. Freeman, William Jl. White, Charles S. Lewis, , <3eorge C, Carson. «rr» tmm JKENhY *>„• SBEiUIKJU), President, WILLIAM HAMPER. Secretary. je9-tf 1> EMOViVI/-—THE PENN MUTUAL Xy LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new building, No. 9UI CHESTNUT Streot. Asseto, over 514X0.000. Charter perpetual. ALL THEPROe VIS divided amongst the insured. POLICIES issued ibis year will participate it» the Di vidend to be declared in January next. ‘J he Comcanr has full authority to act as Executors, Administrators, Assignee*. Guardians, and Trostoos for married women and ohildren., DANIEL L. MILLER, President. rmr ' - SAMi.. K, STOKES, vice Preu’t. , John W. Ronnon. Seoretarr. . MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attondanoo daily, from I to a o’clock P.M. ; noB INSURANCE. MECHANICS’ Ad* INBUJUNOE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 138 North SIXTH Street,-below Race, insure Build-, my.s, Goods, and Merchandise generally from loss or daraago by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly* and thereby hope to merit the patron ago of the public. WWW .. DIRECTORS. William Morgan, Robert Flanigan, Francis -Cooper. Michael MoGeoy, George L. Dougherty, Edward MoGovern, James Martin, , Thomas B. MoCoTmiok, James Duro*a> John Bromley, Matthew MoAleor, Francis Falls, Bernard RaQorty, Jdhn Coafiady, Thomas / Hempnili, Bernard H. Huleeman, Thomas Fisher. Charles Clare. Fronois MoManos, Michael Cahill. COOPER, President, BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary. oc2S-Cm ANTHRACITE INSURANCE OOMPA- Capital 8«04W-CHARTER OfficeNo.SUWALNUT Btroet,between Third and Fourth Street, PhUadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland JaopbEsher, Joseph Maxfield, p, Luther,, Dr, George N. Eckert, L, Audeoried, Johnß. Biakuton, Davis Pearson, Wm. F. Dean, Pater eioger, J.E.Banm. JACOB ESHER, President. W . WM, F.DKAN, Vioa Preaidant. W. fd. SMITH, Beoretarr. apB-tf EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY XLi —Offioe No. *O9 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANOEIon Houses and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either limited or per petual. . DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bonsall, Edward D. Roberts, John Q. Ginnodo, John J. Grlmths, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben O. Hale, Thomas Marsh, John McDowell, Jr u Sm odl. fe RK JOHN a. GIMNODO, Vioa Preiident. Edward w, David, mbD mtf ItAIJLKOAIk LINKS. B 5 jtsa csasmofißßa ELMIRA ROUTE.— wSEsSHisEEsiss PHILADELPHIA AND EL- to TatoMua. Catawisaa, Ru pert, Wukesbarre, Bpranton, Danville, Milton, .Wil liamsport, Troy. Ralston, Canton, Elmira. BuflaTo, Niagara Falls, Roohester, Toledo, Chicago, fit, Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and Passenger traius Will leave the new Depot of the Phl lMelphiaand Reading Railroad,,oorner BROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entranoe on Cal lowhill street,) daily (Sundays excepted!, for above SvOO A. M, _ NIGHT K3CPRESB——AAOP.M. The 8.00 A.M. tram conneots at Rupert, for .Wilkes- The above trains make direct connections at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, ana Buffalo. New York and Erie, and New York Central Riulroads, from all points North and Woat, and tho Canadas. _ . Baggage eheokui to Elmira, Buflalo, and Suspension Bridge, and all lutcrmediate points. , . Tickets can be i rooured at the Phlladeiphia and El* rafra Railroad Li r e’s Ticket Office, northwest oorner of B3SMSB& ifSXmi&miMßm J THROUG EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil uelphiaand Reading Depot, Broad and Callowhill stre tidally (Sundays excepted), tor all points Westa i North, at 6 P. M, Tt Freights mu be delivered bofore 9 P, M. to insure their coins th 3 i ome day. For furtlior apply at Freight Depot. Northwest eorner SIXTHandtOKKSTNUT Btre’eU, xpllrtf •' Pfailadalphiq > rst MW, NOTICE.—CHESTER gggjHjffiVALLEY RAJLROAD~PAR. BENGER Train BFQR DOWN IN G TOWN AN DIN TERMEDIATE |STATIONB.~Un and jiftet Nov. Mh, 1690, the Passenger Train* for DOWNINGTOWW will start from the newjaMeni;er Depot of thePhila- Alti ftrD.Tfßlotteira, im n *,9,011 AFtaKHOOH FFAIH far, F»rai»3k'i?a, I,are, ai DAILY (Bsr.daj. sumUi.) " ttS ,WIM41 »«» at, W. grMafCHBKBEY. Ilr.raunr. fSSaaacmamaKi NEW TRI-WEEKLY JIOUTK T^^S^J^sB H pOR^MOy® o vil CHANGE OF LOCATION for the receipt anil deli very of Freight. ■ On and after Monday, October 18. Forwarders of Goods by this line will send to Ware house,under National Hall, 1284 MARKET Street. Entranoe for drays In the rear of the buildlnr. from Thirteenth Street through Leiper Street, Im Mark Goods ‘‘Via Seaforcl, Del. 1 * Passengers will tike 8.16 A. ftl. tram at the depot, cornerof Broads tree t&nd Washington avenue, oir Tueßdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. u 1 Fare for first-class passengers,* including meals on the boat, 97 '■ S^nd-Qlws passengers, inejuding,m«Mson the boat,' 0019 RAILROAD LINES* 1860, "jmrnamm 1860. ■ DELPiITAANp THEN UNEB FROM PHILADELPHIA TO RKW YORK AHD WAY PEACES, FHOM WALMUT-ST. JWIIABV ADD XIiNSItIOTON OJtPOT. WILE LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, VIZ : ffARB. At, 6 A. M., via Camden anil Amboy* C.sndA. Ac noromodatlon 82 25 At C A. M., via Camden and Jeraey City, (N. J.) „ „ Accommodation-..- .... 2 23 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail . ■ 8 00 At 11 A. M„ by Stqambbat, via Tacony and Jeraey City, Western Kxpiess 8 00 At i2>s p, ftl.. via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation..—. ; 2 23 At 2 P. M„ vlaCamdeVnnd’AmboVVc.’arld’A.'Kx-* prena..... _ . _ „ goo At 415 P. M.,via Kensington and Jersey city* Eve ning Express.—— —, '3 00 At4ls P. lw., via Kensington and Jersey city, 2d OlneaTfoket—~.....— 225 via Camden and Jorsey City* Evening At lU4 via Camden and Jersey City, South- em Mail ——.............. _ 225 At B P. M,, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight Rnd Passenger)—lst Close Tioket.. 225 Wo. do. 2d Class Ticket-, 1 60 The <5 P M Mail Line rani daily, The lug P M, South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For B*tividere. Easton, liambertvtlle, Flemingtnn, Ao.,at 7,10 A M from Kensington, and 2H PM,lrow Watnut-street wharf. For Water (Jap. Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wflkeabarre, Montrose, Great Send, &0.,7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Delaware, Laokawanna and Weston ft. R. For Mnuoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M, from Kensington Depot, and 215 P. M.frcm Wal nut street wharf. For Mount Holly, ats and BA. M., 2 and 4S» P. M For Freehold, at 5 A. M., and 2 P. M. $503,508 96 _ „ , . _ WAY DINES. _For Bristol, Tronton, &o„ at f.lO A. M.,415 atu>{s22 P. M. from Kensington, and 2>5 P. w. from Walnut itToot wharf, Forralmvra, Kiverton, Delanco, Beverly. Burline* Bordentown* &0., at 12)5,1, 3,415 and 6 /Steamboat Trenton for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and for Bordentown and intermediate places at 215 F. M. Fifty Poands ofßagg«e,.only, allowed eaoh Passen ger, Passengers are prohibited from taking any thins as Baggage but their wearing apparel. , All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility tor baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 81k), *x oeptbyspeoisloontract. _ nolfl WM. H. GATZMBR. Agent. WINTER ARRANGE 5®:&«1e553l ME NT-PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD, • On and after MONDAY, NOV KMBKR 26.1860, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 13noon (Express), and 10.50 P.M. For Chester at 8.15 A. M., 13 noon. 1.15,4.15,6, and 10.50 P. M. . . ■ For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 13 noon, 1.15,4.15, C. and 10.50 P. M. w For Now Castle at 815 A. M., 4.15 and 6F. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 410 P. M. For Dover at 8.10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Barrington at 8.15 A. M. and 415 P. M. For Milfora at 8.15 A. M., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.15 P. 24.) For Farmington at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.15 P. M. For Beaford at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 415 P, M.> For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. Tram at 8.15 A. M. will connect at Seaford on Tues days, Thursdays, and Baturaftjswith*tearaboattoNor- TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at BJO A. M. (Express), 10.15 A.M., and 5.10 P. M Leave Wilmington at 7.30,9, and 11.80 A, M., 145,4, and 8.20 P.M. Leave Salisbury at USO P. M. . Leave Peaford (Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7JO A. M.) 2.50 P.M. Leave Farmington (Tuesdays, Thursday!, and Satur days at 8 A, M.) 4.10 P. M. Leave Milford (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.50 A.M.) 4P, M.- Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. and 5.25 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 05A. M.ande.4oP. M. Leave New Castle at &25 and 11 A. M., 7 35 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 and 9.40 A.M., 13.04, 3.22, 4.45, and 9 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. and 6.10 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 13.28 and 11.20 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A, M., 13 55 P. M., and 12 A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attsohed, wilt run as follows: •8471,199 70 ■8083,170 85 Leavo Philadelphia for PerryviUe and intermediate Leave* Wilmington for PerryviUe and intermediate plaoes at 5 P.M. Leave Baltimore for Havro-de-Graoe and intermedi ate places at 4 25P. M, ON SUNDAYS: Only at KUO. F. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 5.10 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. n 024 8. M. FELTON, President. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RAL RAILROAD. 800 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. i 860., mmamm ■ iB6O. *“ EaBAL THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelrf* wjth Through Trains from Boston, New York, and ail .points Last, and in the Union Depbt at Pittsburg with Through Trains to am frbm all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwes —thus famishing facilities for the transportation of Passenger* unsurpassed for speed , and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Line* run through to Pittsburg, Without change of Career Conductors. All through Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridre's Patent Brake—speed under perfect oontrol of the engineer, thus addinrmuoh to the safety of travellers. Smoking cars are attached to each Train: Wood ml Bleepinr Cars to Express' and Fast Trains. T EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun day a eioepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.09 A, M. • Fast Line »* ** 11,60 A. M, Express Train leaves “ 10.45 JP, M, - WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS* Htmeburg Aooommodfttioi), via Columbia, 2 P, M. Columbia ** 400 P. M. ' Parkesbuf* 44 J 2 80 P.M, West Cheater Passengers will take the Mail, Parlies burg Accommodation, and Columbia Trams. .Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport,Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Fall*. Aftd intermediate points, leaving Ph - ladelphia at BJJO A. M. and t P. M. go dirdetly thfodgb. Tioxets Westward may be obtained at the oSoeiot t e Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal timore: and Tiokets Eastward at any of the important iWlroadOOoesloiiieWftßt; aleoop beard any of the 1 regular Line of Steamers on the Mitcanppi or Ohio rivers. JKT Fare always as lew, and time as Quick, as by any other Route* For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets, - The completion ox the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioaso. make this the ' DIRECT LIWEBETWEKNTHE EAST AND THE ' GREAT WEST* , The connection 0* tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drarage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readtij appreciated by Bhipppors of Freight, and the Travel n* Public. Morohants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedr transit. - - t THERATES OF FREIGHT to and from anypoin In theWeat by tbo Pennsylvania Railroad art at ■ al t(m4s .as/a*or*bU at art tksrgtd by ssktr Hmitroed pirtiouUr temark packages t( via Fenna. Mail ■ Per Freight Coctracs* or Shipping Direction*, apply to, or addren either of the following Agents of the Com pany: _ H.S.Pjewefc^lS^S^^.jSl^ffirton.Ripiey, O.j R, MoNcely, Maysrille, Xy.j Ormsby k \Otowr» Portsmouth, o.{ Paddock £ P. M. . . Leave Germantown, 8.10 mm. A. M„ 1.10 min., 6, and 01/ u u • , ? ’ ‘ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave 6, 8,10, and 19 A. M., 2, 4.6,8, and 10>* P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill. 7, 10, 7.35, 8.40, and 9.40, and A. M,, 1.40,9.40. AlO. and 8.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., i, and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 mm. A. M., I 9 60, 5.40,and 9.10 mm. P.M. _ FOR OONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philacelphia, bao, 7H, 908,and 1105 min. A. M„ 1.05,8.03,4 H. 6.65, and 11K P. M. Leave Norristown, 0, 7,8.09,9, and 11 A. M„ 4>L and 6 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M and 5 P. M„ for Norris town, Leave Norristown, 7% A M. and 6 P, M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 660, 7X. 9.06, and 11.05 A.M., 1.05.2.06,9.06.4«, 6.65,8.05. IHi P. M. Leave Manajunk, 6M, 7J4, 835,9X. IIK A. M., 2,3 K. MX.and WS P.M. oN sraDAm Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M„ 3. and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk,7H A.M |6K, and 8 P. M. H. K. SMITH, Genera) Superintendent. nolO-tf DEPOT, NINTH end GREEN Streets. AND READING RAIL KOAD.—»PASSsi«GER-TRAINS for PO'tTSVILLE, HEADING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Nov. sth* 1860. AOKNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundays exoepted.) Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW* HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA,(Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets.) at 8 A M„ oonpeotins at Ham*burg wim the PENNSYLVANIA RAILRLAD, 1 L M. train running to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. tram running to Chamberaburg. Carlisle. 6eo.t and the NORTHbRN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Sun bury, Ac. AFTERNOON UNES. Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA,(Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets.) for POTTB - and HARRISBURG, at S.BWP. M., D *ILY. for READING only, at 4AOP. M„ DAILY, (Sundays ox fS&TANOES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. From Phjladblphia, Miles, To Phcemxville.. . 28) Reading— 68 1 LebanonBB, Harrisburg —. ..... .112 ( Dauphin —... .... .124 ■' Millersburg—.l42 Trevorton Junotion-158 Sanbtiry—- ..I®, Northumberland ,—..171 Leunsburg ......178 Milton-... ——.185 Manor-.... ——.-...127 J Williamsport . .309' Jersey Snore-....—.. 3221 Look Haven.. 233 Ralston- 2331 Troy -... 261 S Elmira .. —.287i The 8 A. M., and 3.30 P. Port Clinton. (Sundays ex WIBBA, WILLIaMSPOR*] making olose oonneotions ' Canadatthe West and Southwen.. DEPOT IW PHILADELPHIA: Corn*. - and CALLOWHILL Streets. ap23-tf W. H» McILHENNBY, fleoretary rejMSKSSSSSsa NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. _ Far BETHLEHEM. IiOYLESTOWN, EASTON, MAuCH CHUNKTHa'/LETON, EOKJ-EY. WHITE HAVEN, WILKI&BARRE, WILLIAMSPORT, fto. THREE THROUGH TRAINS.' On snd after MONDAY, Julr Id, ÜB, Pameaier Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Ntreeu, Phl- Isdelphia, BAIL Y. (Sunday, excepted, > a. follows! At «.» A. M. (Expreea), for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Oh ink, Ila.feton, Wilke.hatre, Wflltameiort, Ata.so P. M. ( Express ),forßcth'ehein, Easton, ko. This tram roaches Fasten at 8.9 0 P. M., ana makes close connection with New Jersey Central for New At 6r. M. for Bethlehem* Allentown* Manoh Chunk, ko, At 9 A.M. and < P. P. for Doyleatown. At 10.80 A. M. and OJSO P. M. For Fort Washington. The 6.&G At M, Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest ud mpstdeurable route to Wilkesbarro, and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region* TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Lear. Bethlehem at MJ A. Ml, B.Jtl A~M. and J.SI P. Leave Boyleatown at 7,80 A. M and 4.15 P. M. ' Leave Fort Washington at 046 A. M. and 8.16 P M< Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Philadelphia* iorjDoylettown, at 8 P. M, porlettown for Philadelphia at 0.40 A, M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. ~ „ Faro tojßethlehem~9teo|Fare to Manoh Chnnk,fs2 CO Fareito Easton..;-.,,,. l*oO|Fare to ftoylOTtown* 088 Through Tickets must Le procured at the Ticket 0?- fioesat WILLOW Street* or BERKS Street* in toter to seomatho above rates of fare. _ , . i All Passenger Trains (exoept Sunday Trains) connect atßfirka street withFmh and Sixth-streets and Seoond SidThird-itreet Passenger Railroads* 80 minutes after aving Willow street. ” / JyB ELLIS CLAJUUBnent ggjB.M—Bu'.WIiS'r OHESTiSR iilßs^sii BRINLST * 00.. * Nft,'4B? ,*U*KET STREET BALE OP FRENCH GOODS. .. Du Friday- Aionihiy. - - ; November 30, at lo o'clock, Dr catalogue. on o month.’ credit. , , - packages and lots of fanoy and staple drr goods. and samplea ready early on morning FRENCH 4 TRICOT, RUBBIA, FROSTED. AND CASTimBEAVERS-FOR CLOAKS. ; 50 pieces 7-4 French 4 , Russia, Esqui manx. frosted, and castor,beavers. { Copieoes7-4 Frenoh blaokoloibs. 8-4 FANCY, FIGURED WOOLLEN CLOAKINGS. . landed. 20 *Jpi | C*sl)S l^np/ wont cloakings. ALL-WOOL LONG SHAWLS AND MAUDS; 300 Scotch all-wool long shawls. - 100 Sootoh travelling mauds. FINE BgOCgK LON G BHAW 1.8, For Retail Trade On Friday Mornmt. iMexi,a Voa& ra AT D %Ws{?Bi. Bhi ‘ wu so pieces gray-mixed doeskins. 76 pieces printed a J r ikfiJ , RKI A« tS * 30 oases Sootoh gingham umbrellas. , IV F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue*' 1-4. iieenor to B. SCOTT. Ja.. 431 CHESTNUT St. BALK OF 500 LOTS AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. KMBRpTDERrKK. RIBBONS. MIL LINERY GOODS, GERMANTOWN, GOODS, *O. By catalogue, on a orefllt,' X. . ~ This Morning, , , . Novembor 28. commencing at 10 oclook precisely. A r, . A EMBROIDERIES. , , . Aline of latent and best styles embroidered jaconet And cambric collars, sets, infants 1 robes, wains, bands, handkerchiefs, flouncing, ha. Ribbons, trimmings. Also, new rich styles Nos. 4»80 poult de soie bonnet, ribbons, ver* rich; long and wide bonnetHtrings j Faria trimming ribbon. t . Also, pieoes blaok and colored silk bonnet velvets, silk and fanoy bonnet material. FKENOHFLOWEftS. 100 car tons nohe*t .and most choioe styles Pans vel vet, tinsel, gi&and wwflowers GERMANTOWN GOODS. SCO aozen choioe style oolors Germantown fancy knit 1 goods, embracing ladies 1 opera and childrens’solioo icods, infants’ nape., ladies’ nubias, misses’ cloaks Ladies’ white and colored wool nose, children’* lanoy stripe and spot wool hose, men’s extra heavy tlue mixedhalfhf se. , Men’s super qualitT kmt wool onoketjaoketa. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. 50 dozen ladies pure linen hemstitched hdkfs. . BLACK LACE VEILS. An invoioe of new style Paris blaok lace veils. Also, a line of embroidered dimity bands. ‘ L A?.S E AND ATTRACTIVE” BALK OF FANCY. MISSES’ WEAR, RENTS’ FURP, FANCY AND BUFFALO ROBES. By catalogue, • , ~ w 011 Fnday Morning, Nov. 30.1860. commencing at 10 o’clock. . Included will be found, set* of ope, two, and: three nieces of sable, mink, sqntrrel, martin, fitoh. and other fashionable furs; gents’ fur collars, cape, and gloves, i ROBES, wolf, beavor. raccoon, fox, and buffalo robes. PHILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, A No. <3O MARKET Street, eni <3l .MINOS Street TGSrriYE j SALEOPI,OOOC < AS W TS,S H OES. M . On Friday Morning, . November 30, at 10 o’clock precisely, , Will be sola, oy catalogue, for cash,l,ooo oases men’s, boy’s, and youths’ oalf, kip, and grain boots, brogans, gaiters, And Oxford tiOst women’s, misses’, ahd chil dren’s goat, oaif, and kid sewed and pegged boots and shoes, and gum over-shoe*/ Also, a full assortment of city-made goods. „ - m?" Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of tala. . M FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUO • TIONEERS, 604 CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. BALES EVERY EVENING. At 7 o’olook, of Books, stationery and fanoy goods, watches, jewelry* clocks, silver plated ware, cutlery, paintings, musical instruements, &o. Also, Hosiery,drygoods. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. - , DAY SAEKB every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o’olook A. M.; - . At private sale Jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, outlery, fanoy gooes, ho. To whioh is solicited the attention of oity and country merchants and others. .'' Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales. K/“ Liberal cash advances mads on oonsignmonts* Out-door sales promptly attended to. HI OSES NATHANS. AUCTIONEER ITA AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Southeast corner of SIXTH and RaCE Street* MONEY TO Loan. , 825,000 to Idan, at the lowest rates,'on diamonds, watches. jewelry. silver plate, drr foods, clothing, gro ceries. oigara, hardware, cutlery, pianos, tmrron, Tur nlmre, bedding, and on goods of everydesenptlon, in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, for ajiT length of time arTeed on *7" The Oldest Established Bouse in this city. •ST* Private entrance on RACE Street. t&“ Business hours from 9 A M. to 9 P, M. Heavy insurance fo the benefit of depositors. ' _ charges only two per dent. .•ST Ad ranees of 9100 and upwards at two percent Advances of 8100 and upwards, at one percent.,for short Wans. _ „ „ , AT PRIVATE SALE. Some of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER > WATCHES .manufactured, at half the usual aelhuf pnoes, gold, lever and lepine watches, stiver layer and lepine watohes, English, Swiss, and * ranch patches, at astonishingly low. prioss, jewelry of every dosonption, very lowYruns,pistols, musical in struments; first quality of Havana oigars.atbslf the importation price, in quantities to suit purchasers, and various other kinds of roods.. _ , _ , OUTDOOR SALES Attended to personally,by the Auctioneer. Consignments of any and every kind of roods soli cited. MOSES NATHANS, SPLENDID SET OP DIAMOND? AT PRIVATE SALE Consisting of diamond and opal breastpin and ear rings. Pnoe 9GW. Coat la Paris 91,400. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley iI.R. Northern Central, Railroad. Banbury and Erie R. R, Williamsport and Elmira i Railroad. M. train oonneot daily at £oepted,i. with the OATA- T« and ERIE RAILROAD, with lines to Niagara Falls, ihwest. . __. _ jI’HIA: Corner of BROAD its. Seoond Cabin Passage, —. ~~~ ..... co The r*nps from New York oall at Cork Harbor. The r-hips from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har pSlWIA, Capt. Judkins. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ABA BLA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA. Capt. Lang. ABIA. Capt. JE. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Mdie, AUSTRALASIAN, Capt. NIAGARAIOapt Anderson *£. M. Hockley. •„ EUROPA, Capt. J. Lextoh. SCOTIA,/now building.) , - * These Teasel* earrjr a clear white light at wart-head j green on port bow. „ PERSIA, Judkins, leave* N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 21 CANADA.Anderson,‘* Boston. Wednesday, N0v.23 AFRICA, Shannon, “ N. York, Wednesday, Dee, 6 - ARABIA. Stone, “ Bortonj Wednesday, Deo. 12 “ PERSIA, Judkins, NTYork, - Wednesday,'Jan. 2 CANADA, Anderson. “ Boston, Wednesday,. Jan.o AUSTRALASIAN. . Heokley, “ N.lork, Wednesday. Jan 18 ARABIA,Stone. , “ Boston, Wednesday, ,lan. 21 Berths not eeoured until paid for, An experienced Surgeon on boards ■ Theownersof tbeeeeh«‘3will qot n©aoccuiitabiofa; Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speolß, Jewelry, precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of Jantug ate signed therefor ana the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage, apply to „ ,7 E. GUN A ED, noi9 4 Bowling Green, New York. nPAR AND, RQflp?,—so bbjsv' Wilming- ' SALES BY AUCTION. fAVING FGAD6, “ A little* but often, fill* the Purse.' 1 i?*BANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. A 136 fonth FOURTHStreet,betweenChert mi aba WrtnattFkiJadeipttia* pare all Deposits ondamand. DcpoSi tor*’ money eeoiwd .br JoTeftwaent, State, and City Loan*, Ground Rents, Mort- Company deem* safety better than larva profits, oonseuuenUy wiil run no risk with depo sitors’ money* bat have it at all time* ready to retain, with 9 per cent, interest, to the owner, a# they have always done. This Company never suspended. Female*, married or single, and Minors, oeu deposim theirown nght, and suoh deport* can bejnthdrnwn only by their consent. . Charter be rpetaai.lcoorporated bribe State of FennsylT&iua, with authority to receive money from trusteesand exeontor*.»-, • ■ LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Offlos open daily* from }> to 9 o'clock. and en Wednesday evening Until 8 o'clock. Jacob B, ffhannen* Cm* CjufwaUader, ! John Bhinulcr, dsorge RusaoU, - i MaischTw. Slow., EdwardT. Hyat», J lacwib Xrumbhaar, ifehry Delauy, i NicHnlaaßUtenhou**,- N athaai ■ Jea.iLfotterthw&ittf. Jones Yerke*. jWtfB#Wpr.rTl.„. Crxis CasWATAhixa^Ymmer. apfß-y ; “ A Dollar saved la twioe eaned." «AVING PER CENT Ef. TEItEST,—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANYiWALNUT Stmt, southwest ooraer ofTHIRP, Philadelphia. Incorporated by 111* State ef Pennsyl vania. Money .is reoeiTed in any ran, larf* or small, sad in terest paid pom the day a? deposit U the day of with drawal. r The oJKeo is even ererr day from nine o’oloek in the roornipr till five o'clock m the i sod on Monda? •ROBERT S£LFRU>6R '.Vl*a Preside** WiluajsJ. Rxwn, Beoretary,'' .filWVOMt fT™M&&r r - SMSSST"* • Robert Selfndjre, FraaoisLee* • > *■ iarauelK. Ashton, Joseph.YerJws. 0. L&ndreth Maun*, James L. Steßbensn., Money la reoeived and payments jtiad? daily. The investments are made, ia conformity with thi S revisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and snoh first-ol&es eeouritiee as will al ways insure perfeot security to the depositor*, and whioh cannot fail to fiye pennaaensT.ani irtalriUty te this Institution*. aul-lr CAVING STATUS COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CREST NUT Street, ■ t • • Large and small sums melted* and said bank cuds mandwithoutnotice, with FIVE PKE CjBNt~INTJ&- JLEfiT frfcm the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. ■ Offioe hour*, from • until I o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’cloekT . DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, d ‘Jeotiand- FLINY FISK, Actuary. self SHIPPING, FOR THE SOUTH.—OHARLES- Jaea * TO A»% A E^ A c I u STBAMSHIfs - Heavy freight at an averaae of vivieen per oent. beiovr Sew Y^ori^SteMiutii^ratee.. 'F '. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by l ihis route 25 to4opercent.'cheaper than hr the Jnland Homo, as -will be seen; by the following eohedale. Through tickets from - Philadelphia, via Charleston and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route* except from Charleston aud Savannah to Montgomery: ' VIA 1 HARMSSTOS. _ , 'VIA BAVAMHAB. ‘ To Charleston 813 CO To Savannah $l5 00 < Augusta —l7 00 ..AugUßta.. 17 00‘ Columbia 20 00 'Maoon—jo 00 Atlanta,— Si CO •'Atlanta.— SI oo Montgomery 26 00 . Columbus. —— 1100 Mobile.. 30 00 A1bany........... *1 00 New Orleans...., S 9 78 > Montgomery..... *5 00 Nashville 57 75 Mobile—. 35 00 Knoxville Ss'6o * New Orleans 89 7 9 Memphis—,... 31 60,- Fare to Savannah, via Charleston—..—. 16 00 « v,a Savannah.... .16 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or poas&r* apply on board* at second wharf above Vine street,, or to ALEX.HKRON. Jr., &CO., „ No. ISO NORTH WHARVES. Agents in Charleßt#others de siroas of purohasmg. VCataione* now ready, and the aitu&a ascauaed for examinatton, . PRIVATE LIBRARY. . On Taeedar and Wednesday Eveninx* * November 27 asd 28, will be sold a valuable private' hbrai?, comprising standard anddearableaatkor*, on vajripDS interesting subjects* many of them line London Atso, a colleotion.of pramatio Work* and elegant Ulostrated Books, of hish cost. - • " -- - r KT Catalogues will be ready and the books arranged for examination twodarsprevioaetosale., .. GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS. . - u ,. ~ . .This Mornins, , » ..At 31 o’clock, at the Auction Store, lease of superior Bulbous Roots, eompnmng the usual aeeertaseat of Hyacinths. Tulips, Crocuses, Ao.Oo be sold in Jete to suit purchasers. ' • i : foie at Nos. 139 and IIIto&FOUXTIfbMt SUPERIOR FURNITURK, FRE»CH-fLATE MLB RORB, PIANO-FORTES. BROTslffilOilHfrSr _ , ■■ On Friday Morning, ... - At 9 o clook. at the Auction Store* an aeeortaeat of excellent second-hand fhrnitura, elegant piaiNP-fntev fine mirrors, carpets, etc. from -families dcmiM housekeeping* removed to the store for oenremepwe «f .Also, a rosewood seven-ortave piano-forte.iaadebr ’hickerlng. ifunclaim B^ of whom it may concern, a- quantity Also, 2OO yards billiard cloth. Alto, a Herring fire-proof safe. *» Also, a largo case* with marble slab, for ***»{■- NEAT HG^L||S^2^MllikoßS, Deoember 10 1 p"o < feokfat r ri“illiPo»!arrt[«et, by catalogue, the entire furniture of agefctfemsn d+- housekeeping. Also, the kitchen fanutare aad AbOjft superior high-case eight-day clook. May be examined on the morning of ■*2*, at 9 o'clock. rjBEAT AUCTION SALS OF THK best Piano Fortes. Melodeoht. Guitar*, Flut&ms, Violins. Aocordeons*'Ao.» evr before ofiered athii* oity. will take place on MONDAY, December It, lefiu, at the Cheap Musio Store, 1 118 MARKETfitiwe& To commence at 10 o'olook A. M. &e99-6t STOVES. IKDUSTKIAX. STOVE WORKS WwiLLIAirO. NEMAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER * is - - ■ - ■ STOVES. No. 3.1 NORTH SECOND STREET, Oiler. Hi, moot aerfent, eewoltliea] Caa-biirnmg Cpebuir Stnee.yet invented,-, • Inquire for hi. Lehigh Gae-banier, to obtain the beet Stove in use. * ... - Alsß, one ol th. la«e« aj»4 rttoet compete «oek of Stove, for heating jarjora, chamber., itoree, eeeatieg house'. to., in the oitj, The nttam»» of. tneSbiiol. eolieited. -eeU-ln # STOVES!. STOVESJi JAMES SFEAJL^- bejnviteecoMraiATivii m.mtiATio.v: , in i u!2? lMm * ID *™H«arsand tconam* asyoraer JAMES SPEAR is tbei Inventorand Paienteeof tka Improved Gas burning Cooking Btove.aoSiowifdcedto jS?Mpl ai "©“Kh** ja ttawoiidi ur the Patentee of the celebrated iMo wrmr^nteP 00 -! 1 ' 115 - ?* nte, now - J A MKSSPEAIt is the Patentee of the Improved- Bit- V jVMP)J CHARLES JOSES, mpHQV£MEIw °« City gif-Cbnmlif Tarlor S^f *- **n»fc may be avoidedTtUe roan# aß^.? n ® ven temperature inaintainedtor SK? Vc%%T MT »“•“**“ «otl.»i, o , w S , M« ZStfStS^SSSSFJX'a THE CELEBRATED r ROYAL -COOKJWB STOVE is the beet and ■met pop*- 4HQL lar Cookjac. BtGve in the market. vlt'ieiiiade JWS either with or without uffiee. SnouM*ta£?d *ad for tale by NORTH r CBuSI. A* Foundry Wareroome* So9.North tECwB r THE FIERY STAB GAS-BURN ■Sa: ? N S hadiatwg parlor. stove, ' i* the best and most economical Heatf nr*bn« Manufactured and -iVtr sate by NORTH, XZBAB&ik NORTE- Fouadry wareroome. 209 Street*- -• ■ 4&I OUR NEW GAS-BCRNfiTG «A«r ■IhL economical HtoVe'of the ISKLwtJ £2s J5V® l 5? re Stable than the Gu- ffIINEKY AND IRON. ,/PENN BTKAM EUQINK ANP Siaia® WDfiks, haying, for nuuu years,~Men is operation* &nd Men esciu«Tely engaged m onurnng land repairing Mann* and HiverJEnginS* blab Md low Wroaaure, Iroa Boats, Water Tankr, Propellers* ®°vLj OpV.reepectftiUyoffet'theirfemoeetolhe pobiio. ** Minft folly prepared to contract for Engines. of all ■“•■•/Marine, Rirer* and Stationary, haring won ©f V&tflKne of different slses, are prepared to extra |to ot derC inth quick despatch. Kwry deaoriptMa oCPatten) ■bpfttrmc made at the shortest notice, Hun and Low | Preware, Flue, Tnbnlar, agd Cylinderlteuei«.*£tkf best Pennsylvania oharcoal mm. Forcings, of an sixes I and kinds«lron and Brass Castings, of audeaeriKioiij: Drawings and specificaticm* for all work doneaktheir establishment, free of oharge, and verb, guarantied. The subscribers have ample whan doos room for re pairs of Mats, where .they oan lie in perfect safety. -mmsw*- BBAPH and PAUtBKrtTMtt. imu v, nuiiwit /«, Tiiw-u- .imsiM OOUTHWAW^bWi"' * 3 •'IVTS AND ’WABamSTO* ■ „ „ EStIHEERS AIID MAOBiman. 1 Minalfteture High and Low Pressure Stean for Land, Hirer- and ftiamfe umoe, '- Boilers, Gasometer*, Tanki, Ironß©*U.&*,; Castm* ■•lfrtlkinds, either Irdh or Brass. ' , Iron Frame Root* for tea Work*, TTerk Shop#, fiaii rou Stations, fro, ' ; 7 fjT- < v Retorts And Gas Machinery af the latest eat vest in proVed oosstruotipi • >- Brerr dMorijfljm ««phlnerT,Kk a C’nwfit.l BwttrriroiS: abated the enbreatyok of Patterns at theaboT*Fou t fiT.he la nw prefared to, reeeire orders for Rolling, erut, and Saw Mjrtr pasting** Bohp, Chemical, and How Work, Gearing.' C&Hhge made-front beratory or CbfolaFaraaaes, dry trgreea matd^or A PPLICATION WILL BE #JL 9* TO the Legislature of Pennsylvania, ** its aiext sea- CHARLbS, E, SLUMBER Jr., J.G. U jiROWX. 'Holg»tia7* CAUTION !*—ASTfiOiiOQT J—LOOK OUT ’-GOOD NEWS FOR' ALLi—The ne-r«r- UiUng Mrs* VAN HOJUiI 1* the best; 1 £ha suoceed* when all bavefaiied, All who are m yho nave been unfortunate, deceived by false promisee, fly toher fox advioe end oomfort. In Joesiagfssrv aks 2* t ’*r/ot£s. .She baa the secret of winßingtae afffce &9P" °L th * opposite sex. It is this faotwamlu&duaee illl.erate pretenders to try to imitate her, Une6er her adTorUeements, Sbeihowa yon the Übeneat of f&tr iu ture wife, husband, or absent friend* It is wen knows eonwhftrfn^i-fSJri 6 *®* the first and only per- can show the likeness m reahfcy, 'asdean civ on *« thk concernsorme,’waiob ®*3 »§d.,Proved by thousands) both aumw ana single, whoaauj and eagerly Yisit her. Corneous r eome !to No. UM LOMBARD Btimu bemetfiaii- PMaui BmM. ~ po3l>av riARDAMON SLED—For sale byWKTH* V/ ERILL fc BROTHER, Nos. 47 and 49North SECOND Street, ' , .noU SALT PETRE—Por sal* by WETHER ILL fr BROTHER.Nos, 47 and 49 QOftP Street, . ___ . -,-nol3 Gruil TURPENTINE,—2O bbls. YThite • and Hard. For .sale fet JfOWtETfj ABfl- BIJRMEB. k. CO.. Wo. t« Sooth WWwfc ' , ■ BoX Cjj OASES OP SEED I.EAF TOBACCO OUjaatora-^foruj.^ BAY BUM—For.ail* by WETHIBILL oiiodt * wpwsiT*