riuwa suivxaiixur. CHt Affair. Hiovtly bcfwo nildnlnht on P.it.tmlny ft fdtiblo sit Fifty-Second street uml WeniuiiuHtor iivcnuo WftB consumed by lire. J. 8. Hammond, who w:i nrrestcd on the chargo of forgery, rsenped from Constable Mc (iccfrnn on Sntnrdnv. At a late hour on Saturday night Thomas Slinty was knocked down nt Kleveutli and Fede ral streets, and robbed of frill). On turd ay night Coroner Daniels was notified to hold an inqu;st nt Minr's lane and Kidgc road, upon the body of John Towers, who wns run over and Inntantly killed. David 'White, aged forly-ilvc years, residing at No. 615 N. Twenty-filth street, while at work on Saturday, at Tenth and Berks streets, had a leg fractured by the full ol a clay bank. About lialf-pnet 11 o'eloek oii .Saturday night a deck hand, employed on an oyster boat at Kpruoo street wharf, fell overboard and was rtscite.il from drowning by Ollicer (iillcspie. A bram Hoggenbergef died suddenly, yester day, in a drug store at Sivlli and (iirard avenue. The Coroucr was notified. The deceased re tried at No. Ml" N. Sixth Ptreet. Mary Mill, aged 'M years, died suddenly at No. 2V Terry street, yesterday. About 7 o'clock on Saturday evening the Central Police headquarter, Filth and Chosnut streets, made a narrow escape from destruction by lire. Tho flames originated from the Hue leading from the furnace in tho cellar. The fire was extinguished with a few buckets of water. (Shortly after 11 o'clock on Saturday night hist the carpenter shop of Thomas Taylor, In Frankford, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Taylor's loss on stock and tools Is estimated at $1000, on which there Is an iusurance of 500. The building was owned by Lewis liunae, uud was not insured. On Saturday morning a number of gentle men connected with the several railroad enter prises of New Jersey left Walnut street wharf, by tho Invitation of the authorities of the Cam den and Amboy Railroad, to enjoy a trip over the road, and observe the improvements made and facilities offered by tho completion of the several branches thereof. Since tho consolida tion and union of the several railroad interests of Now Jersey, many gentlemen having a promi nent interest in several of these roads had never bad the opportunity of passing over tho same, uud the present was therefore not only an in teresting occasion, but one of peculiar pleasure and gratification to all participants. DomcNlln A (lairs. . Gold closed on Saturday at V1W. There were 357 deaths in this city last week. miring last month the public debt was re- 1 7,i;$,83. eff. Davis has gone to his old home in Mis- " ' " I 1 - ' o op Saturday. rxf. 755 worth ot real Cbtate was sold in ew York citv last week. More rich mineral discoveries arc announced in the Reese river districts. (Jeneral Belknap will assume the active con trol of the War Bureau to-day. Belle Boyd, of secession fame, has been sent to tho California State Insane Asylum. Tho first rail of the Williainette Valley Kail road, Oregon, was laid on Saturdav. , Ford's tobaecd factory, at Richmond, has been seized for alleged frauds on the revenue. The Government sales of gold and pur chases of bonds will be continued throughout this week. Governor Warmouth, of Louisiana, says lie will not call an extra session of the Legislature. $1,210,000 worth of fractional currency was A young woman named Bugler was found murdered near Shannon, Bland county, Va., last week. A colored nurse threw a child into the fire and burned It to death, In Bedford county, Vir ginia, on Saturday. The customs receipts at New Orleans, last mouth, exceeded that of any other single mouth sJnce 18!0. 143,171 voters have beeu registered in New York for tho election of to-morrow; a decrease' of 30,515 from last year. - Governor Geary has appointed Jacob W. Vlest Associate Law Judge of York county, vice l'etcr Mclntyre, deceased. The first annual fair of the Central Agricul tural Association of Alabama will be held at Sclma ou the 30th instant. The corner-stone of a new hospital for the ute of tho afliicted of all races, colors, and creeds, was laid at New York on Friday. ' The foundry and machine shop of Talbot Brothers, at Kjehmoud, Va., were consumed ou Saturday night. Loss, 1(55, 000; no insurance. The report of tho Commissioners who exam ined the Union and Central Pacific Railroads will be submitted to the Secretary of the Interior to-day. The wholesale liquor dealers of California have organized, favoring the enactment of a law compelling distilleries to pay the entire tax on distilled spirits. Governor Chamberlain, of Maine, has ap pointed Lot M. Morrill United 8tates Senator, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William Pitt Fessendeu. By the burning of tho Licking County (O.) Infirmary, on Friday morning, ten persons lost their lives. The victims were demented pa tients, and were imprisoned in an upper story, and totally forgotten until it was too late to save them. Foreign Affair. It is rumored that Louis Napoleon is again nick. . - ' Czar Alexander will winter at Cowes and Nice. The Duke of Genoa's chances to wear the Spanish crown are growing stronger. General Fleury, the new French Ambassa dor to Russia, is on his way to St. Petersburg. . Military operations against the Dalmatian rebels have been suspended, ou account of a heavy fall of snow. The poll tax in Spain is to be abolished, and tho civil salaries to be reduced "0 and tho cleri cal salaries 30 per cent. The Italian Government reserves the right of rejecting such decisions of the (Ecumenical Council us contlict with the laws of the country. -The Spanish budget has been submitted to tho Cortes; it estimates the receipts over tho ex penditures, for tho current fiscal year, at X50O.0OO. The paper found in a bottle, off the English, coast, aunounciug tho loss of the emigrant ship Weser, proves, on examination, to be a cruel hoax. The London Times editorially asserts that it is not the business of England to satisfy tho Fenians, and that they would uot be satisfied if Irelaud was doubly confiscated for their benefit. NAPOLEON. I 11m Urease Incurable startling News from Hie r fit ell Cupitul. Georiro Wilkes, Esq., writes from Paris: In my conversation with Segnard 1 learned Bomcthing which you may possibly find to bo of value, lie directed my attention to a scries of articles which had recently appeared in a Frcncu paper on tho subject of tho Emperor's health, and which ho said had created considerable sen sation. Tbcy were written (to his knowledge) by a man who had once been physician to tho Emperor, a niau of great ability but dissolute habits, who had lost his standing in society and his employment by tho Emperor, but who, nevertheless, knew the Litter's constitution well. This man," said Segnard, "has violatod all professional obligations in these articles, and has disclosed the secret that tho Einperor is suf fering under an incurable disease, which must boon put an end to him." "What do you call soon?" I asked. "Well, certainly within six months," was the reply. "And what is his disease ?" I inquired. "Fungus of the bladder," ho answered. Thi is a secret, worth knowing, for tho stock markets of nil the world will be attected by the eicatli of the Emperor of France. Segnard added Jit "doubUesft tie Emperor h4 been wAt acquainted with his fate, and. was preparing for it as well as ho could." 1 remarked that it was a wonder ho could llvo a week with such a secret on his mind, and an empire rocking on his hack, lie may, there fore, die at any time before New Year's d.iy, at two or thrco days' notice. It Is evident that these articles have not nl'fcet! tho Bourse, but the Doctor says the statement Is not bellovod, a.s it appears in a bitterly radical paper, an.l the authorship of it Is uot known, 1 have seen the rumors about China, but place no dependence upon them. G. W. CIlESWELli. The Aniiiiiil llrport of I tie PoMmnxf rr-tirnrral. The annual report of the Postmaster-General for the fiscal year ending June 30, 13H0, will show the following Interesting facts, prepared by General Terrell, Third Assistant Postmaiter Gcntral: The number of stamps Issued during the year was 2,M 7, 4(10, tho value ot which was $12,71.!, WiS; the number ot stamped envelopes issued was T,07!l,80, aimnintlng to !i,,,,8:.,.W; news paper wrappers issued, :i,f!.",:250, amounting to Vil.lW. Total number of stamps, envelopes, and wrappers, Wi'i'MiO, the total value of which was . 15,078.0111. The receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1 still, as compared with previous vcars. wre as follows: Receipts, IW.l, $18,-311,510-7; ISI!8, 1iW.rj,000-a0; increase, per cent., .a,.rl,!Hii-,.W. Expenditures, lM(i!, .:;,'.!. 131 :.(; 1KH3, i22,V0,:,'M G5; increase, 41 per cent., W7.KW-85. The money-order system was established No vember 1, 1804, at 141 post oliice3. During the period of eight months the issues of these olllccs amounted to 1.300, 1&2:YJ, and the payments to 1,313.577'08. The gross receipts froiu'fees, etc., were 1 l,r:;ti-40, and the expenses, $18,584-37; showing a deficit of $7047-117 for tire fiscal year l!Sti0. 'i he issues at 473 olllccs were 3,477,:251l-28, and the payments were fr3,'.K)3,8'.0 :. The receipts to the department were $3,580,300, and the expenses $2,biH'i,4,.,7; yielding to the department a revenue of 7l38-7'.l. For tho fiscal year 1807, in 83:3 olliccs the issues were !,'2:!!),3:i7-7: payments, '.i,071,240-73j receipts, r'i0,8M)-57: expenses, H.40J,8yi: revenue to department, :2i;,yG(Hl. Fiscal year 18t'8, at 13 olliccs, li',,W7,K5S-47: payment, 10,118,-537-03: receipts, 1 1.503T.I; expenses, 70,3 18-04; revenue to department, 54, 158-15. Fiscal year 18011, in 1108 olliccs the issues were :J4.848, 058WJ: payments, v'-J 1.054, 1-33-40; receipts, $ 1 70,247-87. and the expenses $11(1,004; gross revenue, 0,555,387. The present number of money order olliccs is 1085. The repot t from the Dead Letter Ofllce will show the followiug interesting facts: The num ber of letters sent to the Dead Letter Ollico during the year was ns follows: Ordinary let ters, a,f:37,472: drop letters, 450,000; unmailablc, 301,084; hotel letters, 20.528; fictitious letters, 17,417; registered letters, 33,702; returned from foreign countries, 02.003; foreign letters, 143,180; total, 3,052,802. Of the above number 18,227 were found to contain money, amounting to S04.71O-05, iu sums of 1 and upwards, of which number 10.187, containing T82 570-IIII were de livered to the writers or persons addressed; and 2048 containing 12,040 05 were filed for recla mation by the owners or were outstanding. Dead letters are retained four years for recla mation, and the money deposited In the Trea sury. The number enclosing sums less than -tl was 14,323, containing 3 172-77, of which amount 52788-20 was delivered to the writers, and 084-48 was filed lor reclamation. The amount taken from dead letters and deposited in the Treasury was H, 185 03. The number of letters containing bank checks, drafts, deeds, letters of exchange, etc., received and recorded was 10,!25; nominal value of same, $3,011, 351-71, of whic h 15,280, the nominal value of which was S-2, 700,114-51, were delivered to owners, and 10.031) were returned or filed for reclamation. Of the nnmailablc letters, 280.307 were de tained for postage, not being prepaid as required by law. They w ere either wholly unpaid, not prepaid one full rate, or were stamped with illegal or revenue stumps; 70,120 wero misdi rected the Post Ollice, State, or some necessary part of the address being omitted; 2078 had ub address whatever, and 2570 were addressed to places were there was no mail service. The amount realized by the sale of waste paper was 2007,05. This was formerly a per quisite of the Third Assistant Postmaster-General, but has been cut off by Congress. iiESEEALlTlES. An Audacious fellow. A thief recently entered the religious establish ment lor deaconesses, liue tie Keuilly, Faubourg St. Antoine, Paris, broke open a safe, aiiit carried oil' 17 JO francs. In the morning, while the whole house was lu commotion, a letter arrived by post, adilrossed to the directress, in which the writer, al ter describ ing the means by which he had obtained an entrance to the premises, recommended that the walls should be raised, broken glass placed ou the top, ami two house dona kept. He concluded by slating that ho considers the theft as a loan, and that he proposes returning it, with Interest, before Easter. American Ingenuity In ItiiNiln. We learn that General 11. Berdan (whose sharp shooters f alued for themselves a wide reputation la the late war) Is now in St. Petersburg, Russia, en gaged In building an immense armory for the manufacture of breech-loading riiles, which has been adopted by that Government as the national arm. While that establishment is in progress, Colt's Armory, at Hartford, Connecticut, Is almost wholly eruplojed in making the Berdan ritle. This remark able success of an American, in competition with all the mechanical skill of Europe, Is worthy of not, and may fitly excite national pride. "A II lull Old Time." Not many weeks ago a flatboat was floating down the broad bosom of the Father of Waters. It was night, and all on board save the pilot ware wrapped in siumber. Silence reigned unbroken for hours. But dually a faint strain of music reached the watchful pilot's ear; it grew louder, and a cabin hove In view, through the open door of which men and women were Been Hitting througU the mazy dance. The boat glided on, the flgurea disappeared, and the sounds 01 music uud mirth died out. Meanwhile the sturs ellmlied higher and higher in the sky, and another festive cabin succeeded, and then another, and so on throughout the livelong night. "Wall," exclaimed the pilot, "this Is tho queerest country I ever did see, where at every house thev have a fiddle and a dance !" But when the day dawned, and the pilot was enabled to recognize landmarks, ho found that all night his boat had been noatiug in a great circling eddy, uml that he had repeatedly passed the same house where the people were having a "high old time." Not 11 Sinecure. The Louisville Coiiritr-Juvrimt used to keep 'a young man on its editorial stall' to reud poetical con tnbui ions and part his hair In the middle. His salary was forty dollars a week. His last quarterly report was as follows TAHI.K 1 acilKUri.K A. Number of pages of poetry received 17,SS4,213 Verses of poetry received 429,3:t,4 10 Lines of rhyme received l9,(jir,t4l,0(H) Lints or blank verse received H,iJ92,o65,20l TABLE 2 SCHKlil'LE B. rieccs rejected at sight 17,s it Illegible 214 Ill-spelled and grammarless n,9sj Plagiarisms ln.ooa Suggested 84,t!IT From fair to average gg Ordinal and passable ooo.oitO Tho young man was worn to a skeleton. Tle editor sent him to Europe for the banclUof his health and abolished his ollice. A Hniry Dialogue. Prowi Hie Voslun Traveller, Oct. 2. At the close of the Rev. Blr. Fulton's lecture last evening, at the Music Hall, the Uev. Gilbert Haven Introduced him to several ladles who were npou the platform, among others to Mrs. Julia Ward Howe. That lady refused to shako hands with him, and said : "You profess to bo a Christian minister, sir, and you have reviled woman." "Uetter do that, madam," replied he, "than to re Vile Jesus tin 1st.'' ,...., "I never reviled Jesus Christ," she said. "You have done youwjest to do it," said he. "Sir," she responded, "you huvo played tho part of a tliamatlst and a buffoon." "MadHui,"cald he, "your birth, your education, and jour position iu society should have made a lady of you." . Mie replied, "m you Il-uu w uuj, mi, mm i am not a lady 1" "1 mean to say, madam," said he, "that you aet At this polul Mrs. Ltvermore and Mrs. I.ucy Rtone luuckweil took up the conversation, md 21m. Howe JKAR1NE TELEGRAPH. For additional Uanne Sewn nte Firnt Fcuj. A I'M AN AO FOK VHII.ADKLPHI A-TI1I8 Da'tT" BrN Kihfb 6 8(1 1 Moo RiRF.q tl SUN BKTH 4 ii I HlUH Watkii 1J1H I'HH.ADKLPIUA BOARD OF THADIC. Wll.ITAM W. PACL, I II. I'. BinclIKH, COMMITTKE OV THE MONTH. H. K. BiuKKH, ) COMMITTFK OH AtlTlITBATIONS. J. O. .Tnmm, (Inotgt L. VarMy, K. A. Roudnr. V i I J R m Wri u , Tho Ti. fi illnani n. JUOVE.UKNTM OK OCKAM TUa7inIUP. FOR AMKHIUA. Dwiio 8outhnntoij....Nw York -...Oct. l' Ali'tipo l.lvnruool.. ..Now YorH via Um... .Oct. l' SiIiptih I.ivnrpool ....Now York vi lios... . let. l! 1-rin.. Livurpwil ....New York Out. 2') Culcrnilo Liverpool Nw York Oct. 2) (I. of 1'nrtn Liverpool Now York Oct 21 I'cntylvania.. .Liverpool Now York i()ct. 23 Cambria. Glnxcnw N'ow York ... Oi-t ulft I jvorpool .New York 'ort. 2.1 ille do l'aiirt.. .itroat '...Now York Oct ill inibritt Iluvrn Now York Oi t. 2! Paraguay lonlon N(,w York Out. tl I.eipyiK Kouthiiniptin....Hiiltimorn Oct. 21 KtnitsiB loridun New York Oct. DO . , , . KOft KUKOPk. C.fif Baltimore. New York. ...Liverpool, via Hal. ..Nov. 2 Allemauma New York. ...Hnm!nre Nov. 2 Sotia ..New York. ...Liverpool iNov. 3 Pfrlin Lidtiiiioro..,.Hretnen Nov. 3 Nrvada Now York.. ..Liverpool Nov. 3 Palmyra New York. ...Liverpool Nov. 4 Lm-in f.'ow York. ...Kreninn Nov. 4 (Jityof Paris. ...New York. ...Liverpool Nov. rt IniliH ..New York.. ..Glasgow Nov. fi J'clla. ...........New Ynrk....Nintlon Nov. tf Cilyot Urooklvn.Ni w York. ...Liverpool Nov. 13 OOAS'l WISIC, DOMKNT1U, F.TO. Arizona New York. ...Anpinwail Nov. 1 Hen. fliiiiincey.New York. ...A'pinwall fov. 1 PiomrthevM Philnda Charleston Nov. 4 Alnrm (,'antle...New York. ...Havana, via Nus Nov. 4 lonnvranila Pliiliula SSnvannab Nov. rl fioMth Anietiea. New York. ...Rio Janeiro Nov. 23 Alailaarn forwnrrlerl livngnn ... .... . v. The atnamera for or from Liverpool call at tjnoenst.iwn. ex cept tue Canadian line, which anil at linnrtomlorry. The ac earners for or from the Continent call at Sent uinn"ii. oiiKARKD Saturday! Ship WjominR, Julms. Jr., Livorpool, Cope Tiros Steinnsliip Normiin, Hoses, lioslon, II, Winsor A Co Stoimier II. I., flaw. Webb. Ilaltimoro. A. tiroves. Jr. It nl. brip Matilda, Caliero, ticnoa, J IC. 15: .ley ,t (o I'.riK RensViiw, Sylvcr. Clmrleston, IC. A. Sondor A Co Liic Almn Ronull, Uribko, Portland, John Uoiuiuol, Jr. A Hro. Scbr A. fl. Pnjre, Haley, Nevansa, Workman A Do, Scl: r V U. M eatcott, f.anriy, Ly:m, J. Kouunul, Jr. Bro. Scbr C. L. Ilorrick, Baldwin, Dlnhlon, do. Sclir Jobn W ulker, Davis, Providence, do! Scbr J . Cndnalador, htcolnmo. Sulotn, !o! Si lir M. M. Mcrriman, Babbitt, Hichton, do. Scbr Marhall Pernn. Packard, Hevorly, do. Schr Lena Hunter, Porry, Providence, do. Scbr Henry. Dobbin, Bangor, do. Schr J. 1. McCarthy, Simpson, Bitlem, do. Scbr MaiT I' lla, Thomas, Portsmouth, do. Schr VV. W. Macy, Champion, Waeliington, do. ARRIVED YKSTEROAY. SteamorW. Wbilldin, Riggnns, 13 hours from Balti more, with mne. to A. tinjves, Jr. Schr Alannntico, fJtaypoole, from Millvillo, N. J., wl:h iron pipes to li. L. Wood & Jo. ARRIVFin SATURDAY. Rtenmer Tacony. Niobols, 24 hours from New York, with indue, to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer V. C. Picrropont, Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with in dsn. to Win. Al. linii-d A Co. Schr Banner, Tunnel, 1 day from Indian rivor, Del., with gruin to Jas. L. Bew!ey A Co. Schr Jane N. Baker, Wilson, from Mew York. BKLOW. Barque I.ochee, from Ol iuceator, Kng. ; brig Klgin, from Boston ; and a louded brig. Corrtfpnvdmrr of Th Errntno Ttlrqr ir. K. ASTON ft McMMfON'S BUT I.1TTIN. NKW Yons Office, Oct. 3(1. Five barges leave in tow to-nigbt tor lialtiroore, lieht. f;hard, with bay, for Philadelphia. AI. A. Brady, with stone, for Philadelphia. Al. A. Dully, with ore, for llridgeton. Baltimore Biianc-u Okficf., Oct. 30. The following barges letve in tow to night eastward : D. It. Craves; C. V. Houghton : Clinton ; Van R'irn ; and Nightingale, all with coal for Now York. L. S. C. . PORT OF PH1LADF.LPHIA. l oreien and constwiso arrivals for the month of Oc- touor, kW, as compared with tlie same period in IH.-;8: 1!. 1-W. l-'or. Coast. Total. Tor. Coast. Tot. Ships... 2 2 3 1 4 Mcini.-lnps I .. 1 2 .. 3 Baniues 17 .. 17 Id 90 Va Brigs 19 1st 38 21 : it ri;i SrlKioncrs H Vm Mul li) 1318 13 Sloops SIM Hid ., 740 710 Steiiincrs 313 3U .. 4H2 4n3 Barges Ml HU .. 737 7:i7 Boats 72u 720 .. 1H15 W5 Total 47 3M7 5u4 58 5172 6230 fnT TEi.nonarH.1 LTWES, Del., Oct. 31. The steamship Lawrence left for BoBten at 10 A. AL. with the steamship VV'ui. Kennedy in tow. Tho baniue Onni, reported yesterday, went to soa at noon to day; also baruue flJary Kiduout; brigs Tubal Cain and J. B. Brown. At the Breakwater, brig Startle! Fawn, and vossols re ported lust night. WindNW. Tuermouieter, 31. MFAIORANDA. Ship Ohancollor, Codiu, lor Philudolphia, en tore J out at Liverpool ItUli ult. Ship Tamerlane, Sumner, cleared at New York 29th ult. for Bremen. Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, for Philadelphia, sailed from Savannah 3utb ult. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond Jdth ult. Steamer Rattlesnake, Aforshon, heacc, at Saltm 29th flllimo. Baniue Ada, Aturpby, hence, at Antwerp 18th ult. Barque William, llardiog, lience, at Brouwershaven loth u'lmo. Brig Kudorus, Fan-, from Portland for Philadelphia, sailed from llolnu s' Hole A. M. 2ft a ult. Brig H. C. Brooks, Uriggs, honce, was up at Charleston 28th ult. for St. Al dry's. Brig Poinsett, Snow, at Havana 23d ult., for a port north of liatterns. Brig Catawba, Havener, from Salnra for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole P. M. usth ult., and sailed again next morning. Brig Chanadocb. of Philadelphia, hound south (so re ported), was seen 24th ult. Int. 37, lat. 74. Brig Crocus, Smith, hence for Portsmouth, at Holmes' Hole A. M. 2''Lli ult. Brig Ftt a M. Tucker, Tucker, unc, remained at Matun zas J2d ult. Brig Doctor, hence, was in Kingsroad 16th ult. Sihi-s Alice fi. Crnce, fidchrist, and A. S. Simpson, Chum, sailed from A'er Bedford 2ith ult. for Phila delphia. Schr Rising Sun, Moore, sailed from Richmond 25th ult. for Philadelphia via Sandy Point. Schr H. Al. Condon, Conden, for Philadelphia, was load ing at Wilmington, N. C. asth ult. Sehrlra Bliss, Hudson, hence, at Providence 29th nit. Schr Jane C. Patterson, hence, below Providence 29th ultimo. hchrs Lady Ellen, Doughty, and Essex, Nickerson, hence, at Providence 28th ult. Schr P. Boyce, Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 2Hth ult. Schr Gov. Cony, Krskine, sailed from Bristol Sth ult. for Philadelphia or Bangor, according towind. Sohr Clara Alorritt, Hand, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Haven 2nth ult. Schrs Westmorelnnd Rice, Village Oneen, Tillotson and Julia A. Crawford, Young, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 29th ult. Schr James Barrett, Nickerson, honce, at Fall River 2t h ult. SclirAnna E. Safford, Hanson, hencs, at Pawtucket Scbr Olive, Reynolds, for Philadelphia, cleared at Calais 27th ult. Sclns K.mma Bacon, Hearse, and Thomas N. Stone, Pur vers, hence, at Boston 29lb ult. NOTICE TOMARINERB. A new channel has been made near the Oyster Beds opposite Cockspur laland, Savannah river, and buDved out as follows, vol. : Entering buoy, red ; lightvessel bearing SE. byK. : sou are beacon W. by 8. Oyster Haa liaoy, black; square beacon bearing W hv S. H 8. ; Fort Pulaski S W. by S. 8. ' - Dy Lower Dredge buoy, red ; square beacon bearing B. by K. 'n K. Cpner Dredge bnoy, rod; square beaeon bearing E I ort Pulaski, S. by K. K. ' NEW PUBLICATIONS. . . T3IIIL080PIIY OF MARRIAGE. Jt A New Course of Lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subject: How to Live, and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; flatulence and Nervous Diseases Accounted lor; Marriage Philosophically Considered, etc. etc. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be for. wurded, post paid, on reoeipt ot 26 cents, by addressing W. A. LKAKY, Jit., 8. H. corner of FIFTH, and WAJLNUT Streets, Philadelphia. 8 at CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. flm R. THOMAS & CO., DKAXKK8 IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. OOUNBB OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street! 9 1!i 8m PHILADELPHIA. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ETC. QRAYVIKC INSTRUMENTS And lrnvlii? IVIutei'iul.s Of all kind. CATAI.C (UTS S APPLICATION. JAMES W. QUEEN ft CO., 82fmU No. m CHHVT Btrcet, PAPER HANOINCS, E I O. K0W3ELL & BOURSE, MANCFACTUKEKS OF PAPER HANGINGS, CORNER FOURTH AMD MARKET STREETS, 9 2 tiHtu2ll?rp rmLAUEU'HIA. FIRST-CLASS YCJtKM3 ALWAYS F.EADY. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 902 CHE8NUT Street, European Novelties, Bridal Silver Wares, Diamonds, Choice Gems of Art, 10 20 thfcturp IN EROSZE. SILVER PLATED WARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. . EV1EAD & ROBBEWG, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN O. MEAD A SON, Jfnniifhi'liirrrii of the Fini-Mt tirndtn of WA21SS. We make onr own poede; deposit the Silver accurately by weight, and Warrant each article by our Trade A' ark on the base, and by written guarantees if preferred. They are equal to th finest (Trades ot English and French Wares, and artistic in design and elegantly ornamented. CUTLERY. Pearl, Ivory, and Rubber Cutlery in great variety, plate and unplated, in quantities as required. N.E. Corner Ninth and Chesnut, 10 1 fm2ra PHILADELPHIA. FURS. SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AIID HUDSON'S BAY The u!fcrltier having made the above articles SPECIALTY in bis business, has prepared a large as Bortnioui in Uiflerent stylea at his Store, No. 139 NORTH THIRD STREET, rUILADELPfiH. EitaULshed U 'jean aso. JAMES ItEISIEY. 10 8 fw srurpl r p H E P R I N C I P AjL DEPOT. X FOK THB BALE OP REVENUE STAMPS. Ho. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 S. FIKTn STREET, (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1862. The sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at the oid-Established Agencies. The stock comprises every denomination printed by tho Government, and having ut all times a largo supply, we are enabled to 1111 and forward (by Mull or ExprebH) all orders immediately upon receipt, a mut ter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia and Post Ollice Orders received in payment. Any information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Kevenue &iuuips pmueu upon waits, Checks, Re ceipts, etc. The following rates of comniiHsion are allowed on Stumps and Stumped Paper: On fa and upwards 2 per cent. "100 " 3 " 300 " 4 Address all orders, et., to STAMP ACJRNCY, No. J04 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. VV ijiaiu nwu&rwoOiV. CO., 2HU-LIq in 1'ioa Wkiskics, e. 1H U W600WD Htreet, faUdbiA WHIPPING. 'OR LIVERPOOL ANL NSTOWN-lnmnn l ine of Mai ore are appointed to tail as f.'i RTKS OK PA SHARK. I 'arTv ,v1, 'r,h,M Currency. I 1!M I.ABIN .....iflflo 8TKKRAUK ..53 "n"" Hf.l 'lolxmloo . . ... . r" 1 "r' lir, To I'.iris. . PAhliAOE I1Y TIIF TtKHUA STKAMKU, VIA k'vviVaI. i I IIKT A111N. SKH Uir t irr'i'l lu-ieM- fttI , . PayaM, lo Cuironcy l,iTrpi;r.I J$t,i T.iTwri ool i, Tallin 11 IUIil.li.. "li M .li,l i,, t,' K, i ., .St..!.,hu. N."k.V by llr-n. h Rtompr.... by llran. n Ktunur ..(a I ai. iijrcrs lorKiiritU to Havre, Humbura-. Bremen, tic. t r!lru'Pi rutos. 'i'ii krti enn bn boi'irbt hnrn at itiodcr.it e rate t,i per I r Uirt!;iir inr(m.ation ov .OI!N U. 1ALK, Acnnt, fi Or to o'iHiN.N 1 c- n.rtl.c r ir,:,.ri,ntum otiya the f'ornnanv's Off. o Nr.. 13 HHOADWAV. n. V SiKl.T. A KAITI.K. ..nl. 8 Ko. 411 ;HK!S.SUT btreet. Philadolnbla. M.I, VI pfiiQ.OXLY KIUECT LINE TO FRANCE 'Gyt'dZ THR O KN Kit A I, T A ATI. A STIO fcJ2?,.5-iT-('()Ml,ANY'S MAM. NTKAMSUU'S lu. i w i.ka AKW VOliU AND HAVRK, UAU.IMU AI Url r.S T, I he rplrnlirl new VfMrls on this frvnritn rni' "n Continent Kill sail from 1'iur Ko. 6', .urtb rivor, ever baturiiay. 1J1 , PRIOK OF PASSACR in gold Onclud.nir nino), IU bitKST OR HAVRK. rst Oaliin 140 I ried'nd Cabin f , TO I'AKIH, ... (Inclncling railway tickets, furnished on board.) JirM Lalim 115 Nocend Unbiu 4? I liPKe st eamers do not carry stooruKS passenicois. Aloti-nl atteniinnce freo of ohar(r. Ameriran travllirs (rolnn to or rtumln from the out tinont of i'.urope. by taking the steamers ot this linoiviirf nnneensKary rinks from transit t;y Kn'diah raiiwavs a orossliiK the channel, honi.los saviDir time, trwililo, andii ponse. OKOKCK MAt)KKNIK. Acont. , No. W UKOADWAY, New York. For r'swire in Philaduiphia, atiiily at Adams' Hxi.rtu Comj-any.lo " H. I,. I.KAF, No. 320 OHKHNUT St met. ,CHAr?L!ISTONf S. C, THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. EVERY THURSDAY. Tnts Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, and J. W. EVERMAN, Captuln Hinckley, WILL FORM A KECilTLAK WEEKLY LINE. The Fieamshlp PRO.METMKUs will sail on THURSDAY, November 4, nt 4 P. M. Through bills of lading given in connection with S. C. R. R. to points in the South and Southwest. Insurance at lowest rates. Rates of freight as low as by any otter route. For freight, apply to E. A. SOUDKU A CO., 2 22tf Dock street wharf. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE FOR FJW YORK. Sailing on Tnpsdnrs, Thursdays, and Saturdays. RKDUOTION OF KATKS. Freight by this line taken at 13 cents per 100 pounds, cents per fort, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad vance charges earned at office on Pier. Freicht reoeiverl at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL, 2-? Pier 19 North Wharves. B. N. Kitra rates on small packages iron, mol-ul, etc. pinr.Anr.r.PHfA RTrinrnvn 'i&'imANO NORFOLK 8TKAMHIIIP USH, i.ifUJr?'THOUtlI KHKKJUr AIIiUNU TO iftt?a:TH K SOUTH AND WKST. tll'KV BAIUKUAy, At noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKE1 Etreat. THROUGH RATF.S to all points In North and Routt Carolina, via Seuboard Air I.iuo tvulroad, counochnat Portsmouth and to LvnciiburK, Va., Tonuossoe, and th( Wett, via Virginia and 'i'ennessoo Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freipht 11 AND1.KD BUT ONCK. and taken at LOWF.S HATKS THAN ANY OTI1K11 LIK1C. The rrgularity, safety, and oheapuose of this ronte com nicnd it to the publio as the most, deairable mudiuin carrying every doi-cription of freight. No charae for oommiebion, drayae, or any eipense transfer. Kteauisbips insured at the lowest rates. Freight received daily. r B WILLIAM P. OLYDK A OO., No. 12 S. WHARVES and Pior 1 N. WIIARVK& W. P. I'OHTKK, Agent at Kiuhmond and Oity Foint. T. P. CROWULL A CO.. Agonts at Norfolk. lj NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA ! llKI.AWAUH AND RA RITA X CANAL KXl'Ki'SS KTKA.M BOAT COM PAN V. uu oit.Al'l'.hT ANI QljK'KICST water couinuinica tion between Philadelphia and Now York. KiBLmnr. lfMtve daifv from til'Ht wllilrf bolow 5Ilrkot Btreet. 1'hiladelphin.aud fia.t of Wull street. New York. tioods forwarded by all tho lints ranniiifr out of New York. North, Fast, and West, free of eommission. 1're'iiiit received anil forwarded on iieuoiiinioduting terms WIM.IAM 1'. f'l.YDK A CO., Agonf, No. 12 B. DKLAWARIO Avoinm, Philadelphia. J AMK8 HANI), A(rcnt, 6 3 No. 11M WA LL Street , Now York. fc NEW EXPRESS LINE TO A 1 a.i nd rin. (I.nriretoim. and WaMhiiitrton. n C'.. via CheHnpeaku and Deluwaro Canal, with coiaU'LlKing at. Aiex.-'.nuriu irom uip iiiobi. uireor. rouro lor 1, nclil.urg, Brittul, Knoxvillo, Nushviilo, Dalton, and the gonthvvcKt. . , Steamers lonvn regularly every Saturday at noon from the tii at wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. k WILLIAM P. CLYDK A CO., No. 11 North and South wharves. HYPF. A TYLER, Agonts, at (leorgetown ; M. ELUKIiJ-E A CO., Agents at Alexandria. dl 5 NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA J? Delaware and Raritan Cural, SWIFTSURK TRANSPORTATION COMPANV.-UM. l AlCli AND BWilThUHK LINK. The business of these lines will b resumed on and after tho nth of March. For freights, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to W. M. BAIRD A CO., 3 2 o. Ill South Wharves. FOR SALE. TiAILROAD FORECLOSURE SALE. TUE undersigned grantoo in trust, and as Special Master Commissioner of the Circuit Court of the United States in and for the Southern District of Ohio, in the easy of Charles Moran, Trustee, againat'theCincinnati and Zones vdle Railroad Company .pending in said Court in Chancery, by authority of the decree rendered in said causo at the October term thereof, A. D. lHoii, will, on the first day of December, 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Court, in the oity of Cincinnati, Ohio, otter and expose to sale by pnblio vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, payable on continuation of aaid sals by said Court, but not for less tbaa the minimum sunt fixed by said Court, namely one million three thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars ($l,0U3,ii68). THK RAILROAD OTHER PROPER rY AND FRANCHISES, IN CLUDING THK FRANCHISE TO BE AND ACT A3 A CORPORATION OF THE CINCINNATI AND ZANKS V1LLK RAILROAD COMPANY IN THK BTATK OF OHIO. If no sale shall be effected at the tune and plaoe above designated, the biddings will be adjourned from day to day, or time to time, by proclamation, and pursuant thereto, will be continued to complete the sale. Posses sion of the premises to be delivered to the purchaser on confirmation and payment of the purchase money-compliance in other respects with the terms of the order of sale by the purchaser being also required. OHARLKS MORAN, Trustee, And Special Master Commissioner. Address, New York Oity. HlNTT.B A DATjr.BKRTT, Solicitors for Complainants. Addrets, Lancaster, Ohio. 10 27 lut pnCDERICK SYLVESTER, REAL KSTATE BKOKEli, So. 90S JSouil. FOIJMTII Htreet, 10 J5 am PHILADELPHIA. E TA B L. I S II K 1) 1819. Tbe TSew Vorlf Djelug ami IrfiitiiK i:tulliNliiiicut, ETATEN I8LAND, . in North FlfUITH Btreet (West Side), Philadelphia; n M DUANK bUeet and 7U BKOADWAY.'wew YThis old and well known Company are prepared, as usual, ith the binhcst degree of skill, and the most approved hi erv 'lO i 1VK, OLKAfVbtC and IjINISIj ever, variet y of .A DI FS and OKN TLKMiCN'S OAUMRNTa, a i. k K (iOOl)ri, in their usual superiar manner OARMFNTS Oi-KANS.fc.1) VVHOLlX IX 17 fill win ItO'i tt-Thie is our ouly oflioe in Philadelphia. DR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS Kruplioua, Maiks on tho rikin, Ulcere in tbe throat, tnnnth and ne?e, sore legs and sores of every conceivable character. Orrce, No. b3 Houlu KLif VKN HI, between (,'ttaiut ted Sii.ike WrocU lid E EMPIRE 8 LATE MANTEL WOUKS- B MJLMtS, Ko. imjiUL&S UX ttUMI. r ! . v. T "i N'tiix v. Act. o, at l p m AMUSEMENTS. 1 ATT1 MAT! NEK-ACADEMY OP AfLIC i r. as a a. bihanuduu nas tue nonor to annuunoe I, r SA1TRDAY, Norembor , at ?o'elnrk. The Uhl appearam-e in this city (p'mtiv.-ly) Of tho greatest li ing Concert Vornliit, j HlAJ I TA PATTI, (prior to her departure for the prlucipnl citim of the Wwt ) At this only Gala Pat.li Matinee, n, .. J:IsS "AluviTIA PATTI will lie sited liy tnn follo irie celebraio I ii lis'e,- - il'' 'H'AV.!V.HI;;.K!''l,-K-,llft':'-'':'''-'," Pi.mist. Air. t, J. l it L A. I'., the ren:ar. rliirj Violin it .. , , 1r. Ue.MtV W,i( IKh' the noted Knghsh Tenor, his Drat appearance in Pliila lel- phia. r-. - JOSKPII KKKRMANNS. ,, ... . ' '"'o (Treat lieriniin raw,,. . . M''.' "I BY, .Vuieal Hire, tor and Con bi.M.n-Ado.i-.ion Cue lio'liir: resorvo'l sems !' :fi t i ', nfs ,.x!ra. h,;'t" will begin at M o'eloek on ,1,io ay iiiou.uig, Noendior :i, at, TiMinpl. r'jlnsiu M ,ro. 1 U A D E M Y OJ iC U S "l" C". Ri-HNrDnii11"'''"- U KI.K , U'l ) I-f. M VKTFRY, and eve C ' Y,;; -J KKINt.' Novombor I. ,h Heing the lust peilormaiie.es of i r- . lUOFKK.soH HKRRMANN Lefor. '-fJl?i-K'.!terjVff KhJg the . j . . TCI fls Y. RKCONI) N l. IT JTAlWl" "" c&ct:a';:tolA1r::;a M,,a!c ""Srj T A U H A KEEN E'fi" MOItniV A Kll Vlirilhiir i-V V. J. . TRK, I ' l ftlMI I III tlMJY PFO WOI ITfiTON LAURA KFFR F.iday- BKNKFIT OK LAURA KKKN K, and entire t-haiigi! of bill will be given, introducing the whole of thn double company. " Keats secured six days in advance. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7". WALNUT 8TREE' CTHEATRK, is. E. COR NF.R NINTH and WALNL'T Streets. THIS (Monday) HV F.NINO, Nov 1 FNtiACF.MKNT FOR TWKlVk NIGHTS OF THK KM1NFNT A RTISTH. LUOILLK WKSTKHN. ho will appear as LADY I8ARF.L VANK and M ADAMK VINE, In tbe great morn I drama of FAST LYNNK; or. THK E LOP KM KNT. IRS. JOHN DREWS ARCII STREET 11 THFATHK. Begins to 8. MONDAY AftD EVERY EVENINl?. . rlrst production in America of Boucicault aud Huron's Piny. LOST AT SEA. with new Scenery. I'inc Effects, the original Music, and an efficient Cast. For particulars of scenory, incidents, etc., see bills of the day. Seals secured six days in advnnoe. UOX'STMMi CAN THEATRE. I1 THE ZANFRETTA TROCPK. AND Oa HOI FAMILY, LAST WEEK OF THE CLODOOilk TROUPE THE GREEK SLAVE, ROSF OF SHARON, KTO. Matinee on SATCRHAY AFTERNOON at a o'clock. DLTREZ & UENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, 61CVKNTH Street, below Arch. (lilo 'I heatre Comique). , Crowded houres and delighted audiences night Iv. THIS EVEN INO, AND CONTINCE KVKKY NIutHT. SucomLweok of the great incomparable DUPRKZ A BENEDICT'S -Gigantic; Minstrels anil Burlesipre Opera Troupe. Introducing another immense new programme. First Week dreat Shadow Pantomime, l'irst Week-Lazy Negro Dick. Til 1 tit Admission, fit) c. ; Gailcry, Ho o. ; Parquet to, T6o. iVEW ELEVENTH STREET 0p"rA X HOUSE, ELEVENTH Ptreot, above Chesnut THE FAMILY RESORT. CARNCKOSS A DIXEY'8 MINSTRELS, the great Star Trrupe of the woild, in their uneqaalleC ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, .BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS, OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVENING. T, , , J. L. CARNCROSS, Manager. R. P. SIMPSON. Treasurer. BltTtfra CENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATINEES-1 O Ml blfiAL FUND HALL, lObV-TO, every SATUR DAY A t TEROON at W o'clock. 10 18r VLER'S" (LATE MILLER'S) WINTET T GAKDKN, Nob. 73(), 703, 74, and 7llri VINE Street TKK GRAND ORdHKS TKIO.V. formerly the proper of the GRAND DUKK OF BADEN, purchased at grei expense by .1 At '(Hi VALER.of this city, in cornhinatirr ivith FLAMKR'S ORCHESTRA auo Miss NKLLIi ANDFHKN. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON am EVF.NING at the aboveuiontionud place. Admlssiul ree. ijjtu PATENTS. f I L L I A M 8. IRWIN. GENERAL TATEM AGENT, No. 406 LIBRARY STREET. OUTOALT'S PATENT ELASTIO JOiNf IKON ROOF. AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON OO.'S MANU FACTURE8, FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS, KTO. TAYLOR A OOALE'S PATENT AUTOMATIC LOCK UP SAFETY VALVK. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO. ETC. 10 41m piArMn A u r ai hn PATENT OFFICES. N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Btreet). FZIAXICZS D. PASTOHIUS, SOUCITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions in the Unite. States and Foreign Countries, and all business re latlng to the same promptly transacted. Call or 80 . . for circulars on Patents. Open till o'clock every evening. 8 6 smtlK PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner rOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL AGENCY. Send for pamphle on Patents. 8 4 thstut CHARLES H. EVANS. CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE lO Riahts of a valuable Invention fust patented, and for the SLICING. CUTTING, and CHIPFINU of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby offered for sale. It is an article of aroat value to proprietors of hotels and festauranta, audit should be introduced into every family, hi A I rj RIt.HTIS forsale. Model can be seen at 1 KLKuHAru OFFICE. COOPER'a TOiaN-J HOFFMAN 8TOVES, RANOE8, ETO. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCIIENEU Aior EUROPEAN B.Ne,SraSY,,1fvfcHtS,&N, Bt"V9 public institutions, in 1WKNIY Dlfl'hKENl r'M'.VH. AIM), Philadelphia Ranes, Hot Airtur Portable Heaters, lxiw-down Grates, Fireboard Sr.,;?., Halh Boilers, ritiw hole Plates, Boiler.. Cooking Nii,v. aiu wholesale and retail, by themaniifaelurers, Btoves, etc., wnoiesaie aim K11AnpK A T1OMSONj' S JTwfm 6m No. aotf N. SECOND Btet. G' iiiTix r4Am I'unii. codiToiYi.H h.;a)rkkvolvix Fhould be In nse on every Heater and Btovj. It increasei the beat fifty por cent, and saves nearly one-half of the i ooal, and will also heat a room above in plaoe of a stove. CALL AND bUK l liail at the niauufactory of O. J. DOUGHERTY, , No. la) N, NIWTH Bwt. J I R E W 0 R' GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, store fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balcouleB, ottVci cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance mado to Contractors, BulMorg. and Carpenters. All orders oiled with proiuptneat and woik Euaiarf',,v' ROBERT WOOD A Uo T J itntuCia Vo. 11M RUXiS Atcu PWla, Tcin Taylor's best eomedy, iii three nuts of AN I'M'UHAI, M ATolI and BLACK- YF.I KUHA.V. I.AFKA KI FNKsr HI'.bTElt OAZICRRnoir Both produced tvilli a aplendi i east u''"-"KOOK WI.DMCKDAY A Nl. 'I HPRND A Y (,y desire)