=MINH • Wetter tevnellieeowrid „ • • Loiniraxa, Mo., Boit, 10,1860. ?iitittibt it'Oftli,sitiiit, twiote'yotra note norreoting the e statikient, But Pon' tatned in a canard gotten up by th St. Lords /run, a piratiiial eboet In tho interest of the Bot ere of tills Slate, and eopled Into , the Keystone l , a pi per of a similar ohaiattier, and published in your airy In doing ee, 'gave , you, what .1 then and Pero think. a weiilfionded belief of the probable ramie of the then pending State election, and of fife probable Wee of the Presidential ',conteit*M giteaitiri ghat - MO or letter - you published in your l!rfur, styling, it -on Interesting Letter pmi l ltfisc.ourf,' L ind‘. did Me the itmer,*in "doing so, to compliment replete and my family connec tions fo the glorious eld'Keyetone Commonwealth. 'Thiel Wier was copied into other papers in Penn-, Sylvania, and elm into the Bt. Louis Republicans, which last, it seems, gay. rise to the following commentary, which came to my notice only two drys op: a , - - fle- Lonna, August 13, IsBo. Tinto* Iit."LOWI DAM' Binnartg:, . • 'DSOs Sin It bee not-been my lutentien tb ire trade my opinions comparatively unknown as I am here in Missouri; upon the political-world; but having read the preposterous and ridionlona etate- Inellqnverthirenonymone signature of ",/. M." in the Rritablieten of this morning, eoploel• item Gie• Phileaelphia Prase, I feel it, my duty to . 6 *Posit Oat In mettlte." M ;" who resides in the town of Louisiana declares It to be et feet that " fall threiefourths ei D‘e Deweracy.of Missouri will cad their Votes for ' poitglas in November." Nov. you know that, being an Old Line Whig. with a blear resold as to party bias se yet, mod wholly disecnineeted with either wing of thn-Demeeratio party;' with a thirty years' fan& lierity with the workings of nubile sentiment, Mid having meetly passed - through the entire length and breadth of the State, from Linn to Green, anti from Buchanan' to St Louis, I unheiliatingly de clare it to ha Soy.religions belief that not only are eitit'the.e-fourths of the Democratic party favors.- tile to Mr. Douglas,' but that fatly, four.lifthe are wxtmly in fi vor of Breokinridge and Lone. 1 4 1, , r have I arched at this nonoluslon by a heaty transit through the State, bat during an excursion through , some forty counties. made at meth leisure as to admit Of a sojourn of from one to three days la each county seat. Breokinridge men I met with be bend reds; nay, I may safely say, by thematic's, and Belt or-Ifeion men in comparatively largo tutnhars bat the Douglas men, at least all who diseaverel themselves to me, either positively or negatively, I could almost enumerate upon my ten augers. The expression I heard a thousand them from Breekinridge men, that they would vote for the regular Gubernatorial nominees, though advocates of the regularity of Mr. Douglas' nomination, after whiett they would fall bask upon the broad and unadulterated platform of Breoktnridge and Lane. • - Again, repeating my entire indliferenee as to any enact al or pecuniary interest in the mons of tithe.: wing of the great DlesemmgeMe, party, submit the foregoing to your judgmerailetesialie of it what net you may daemhdviseble. Respectfully, AND, roe twenty-four years editor and publisher, c Ti he Polledelphia S aturday Courser. To this, with your v • „ would relli,, y that I do not believe- ,at the " • r erht editor of the Courier" ever wrote ;• , ;1. I 'believe it woe coined in thk mint hi' -coined the Bugetin't telegraphic despatch from this point, where no telegraph exists. I do not "believe " Andrew McMackin" wrote it, because it contains at least one palpable. falsehood, and at least oneeglaringly stupid and improbable exagge tattoo, to say nothing of the minor once. The palpable falsehood coneista in this: that he States his " corolusten" was arrived at in "an =Minn through some forty counties, made at such leisure as to admit of a sojourn of from one to three days in each county seat" To do this, it -Andrew filofdackin," or whoever the writer may have been, must have travelled'at least one thou eaud miles, a large part of the travelling having to be done by stage, or Private conveyance, and seguirieg, at a very moderate estimate, twenty five days to do it in. If he spent "from one to three days in snob county seat," this would require some elitty days additional—in all, say one hun dred sad dee Now, as there wax inanely any (if any) more than half that number of days shipped tram the nomination of Mr. Brecklusidge at Baltimore, by the bolters, and the writing of this letter of his, Mr. "Andrew Me3fitokin" voluntarily puts himself in the position of having uttered, as I think, at least one palpable fame hood And yet the writer ventures, with thi!, , glaring impowibility staring-him in the face, to &oleic what he chooses to call a "religious be lief,'• that "folly four-fifths" of the Democratic party in Missouri, are "warmly in favor of Break teridge and , A writer eo oblivious of the truth, might well be supposed to be BIM " eiently blind as to see no more Douglas men than he meld '• enumerate upon his -ten fingers," although travelling leisurely through forty cm fiat of a Stare in which there are not lees than fifty fire thousand to sixty thousand such. Mr. "And Moliakinhi"-etupidly glaring crag rretion consists to hie stating, as his " belief," that fully four Uttar of the nearly 90,000 D, m }orals of el iseonri " are warmly in favor of Breckinridge tied Lane." Not a sane man in the State believes this, I earn not to what party, or faction of a party, be may belong. The "Bolters" themaolves do not aeaert or believe it. And I have yet to meet an intelligent man outside their ranks who believes that there are 30,000 Breekinrldgo voters in the State of Missouri. I doubt exceed ingly whether there are 20,000. I do not approve of betting upon elections, apd rarely mete mob bets, and never for illy large amount. But, notwithstanding my objections, make this proposition npon the authority of a gen tleman of this place, who has the means with which to bet. and no scruples of oonsolenen in each mat ters, ( ~ specially when he wine, as be usually does,) in order-to stet the eintertity of " And. MoMaokin,"' or any one who may think as he professes to think. The proposition is to bet Si 000 that Breekinridge does pot get " four- Bruin" of the Demooratio vote of Missouri. $l,OOO that Douglas will receive more votes in the 9:ato than llreoktpridge. Si 000 that Douglas will carry the State of Ms- Wert against all, his competitors, and $l,OOO that "fall tbrce•tonrths of the Democracy of .Missouri will oast their votes fob. Douglas in No vember," as 1 stated. Waenever " Andrew &Makin," who professes to be " an old line Whig, with a clear record," (and Is therefore impertinent In venturing to speak oat in meetin'," not of his associates,) or any arechlorldgeDemoorat, (who is but a faction Tallier from the party,) ohoona to take the forego. log bet, the money will be placed, at once, in any bank la this State, so that it may be drawn by the winner. he, or any other, take it 7 I think not. Blues I wrote you, our State:election has been held. sod your readers made aware of the results. It hav turned out more favorably for the Demo cratic party than L predicted, or anticipated, We did wooden, cleating our whole State ticket by a handsome majority, notwithstanding we ha, ap pereetly,good ground for believing that our oandi date for (Werner would be defeated, by a union of the Republican and Opposition parties upon the candidate of the latter, and the defection of the renegade Bolters fray' our nominee. We beat them nevertheless. The vote for Uovernor may form a pretty good index to that for President. It was, in round numbers, Democratic, 75,000; Op !mitten, 66,000 ; Bolters, 12,000 ; and Republican, 6,500.. The Republicans may poll 25,000 votes for President—they claim numb more. This will re duce the Opposition, (allowing the aggregate votes to be the same as in August,) te 47,500. Should the Bolters secure 20,000 votes, in addition to the 12.010, in August, this would give them 32,000—a Post improbable number—and reduce that of the Dunoiraoy to 65,000. This will approximate, I hive no doubt, to the state true of parties here. As well•infortned men as we have in Missouri assure me we Opal do better than this, the " preposte rous and ridiculous statement" of Andrew Melia kW to the contrary notwithstanding. J. M. Cialdini and Lamosiciere. TUX LEAD OF THE &OMAN CONFLIOT Tho New York Herald put:Moho the faltering eketetes of Generale elaldini and Lentoriotere, whoa. motion)/ In Italy exalt. so much attention USFILTLAL OIALDISI He le a native of Modena, a ',Adler of fortune, and has risen almost from the rank' to the-oom mind of the Fourth division in the Sardinian army, king protected to the grade. of lieutenant genera on the geld of battle. Being compelled to leave him native country from politioal commi t he wont to Spain, where he cepounal the canoe of the 114rale. He commenced as a lieutenant, and w,.0 here for seven yeare, and fought no bravely th it he erne promoted to the rank of ooloniti, and re-erred from the Queen the order of 4 '160611a the 04th.lio In 1848, returning to his own co .ntry, he engaged in the itniggle against Austria in tho goalltV of a colonel. lie was dangerously wounded at Vicente, In a battle with the Austrians, end for a time his life was in greet danger. In 180 at Mortara, at La Spotsesoa, and at Notion, be motored himself with glory, charging at the beed.or his regiment,, though still' 'offering from his aevere.wound: On the breaking out of the Crimean war hie set 'vices were again called into requisition. and again be distinguished himself , drat es brigadier colonel, sodiken an 'major 'general' of division, to which tank be wee, promoted by' Vietor Emmanuel for the bravery displayed In the several snow:dere of bit division,' , „ cessiter. nometontits. • • This r iftinchigeneralf whose nuns has of late beisome familiar to the publto in oonneetlon with military epiritions the-Papitt t3tites, was born et Neuter orilbe sth of Febroaty 1808. Reoeiv fog bit education et the Poly (mania Sehool, , and outuplettn#hierettitery studies atillets harentefed '' th'"rfcflot isnalneera, and becittiere lientenant in 183,0 ' , 4.1.1(ti isanY Of the Frani* generals, he owes Li: Carl" advidiett‘beirit to the African tiOnlkeitt, in Al captain erthe - ZOtteres. Del portitrp'ilid' In * eighteen , ditramtigoa, role fo. pitllp Ram joidelcittlide until 184 T, wile:was wee cap frieed, pe &replete+, bill-toillitere career by eseocifor'etteteny whisk remitted in the Capture Apti-et tediti and ittn:llCand OMB of=ttte. Pe' adtwt of, Ni ner was eonferred neon him. . • In 448 be wee sett bi the OheWber of Diputlee ' - '',.'i7.thtt,jrstileteetttettee of Galata, in the depart ' mint prthiiiiirthe: ' Re took his seat en tps °pp • - :,evia t kii,WhitViitteilif--tica'. tend , Ifinfameof the eombinat Robe t=t of is emcees ot-the ever : Airner - olliouts TieCinhime,MWr„illdclot prove steccesstut. liof "'brae* pinweitinthinnelf at the 4 einchittribi revolt, in the grab= of k oolonel of 'Us talked Gaud, he preelitated the abate*. of Eintand the regency of the Ditches; of Or leans; but his horse was killed, himself wounded, and he was only saved by the intervention of some workmen, who protected him from the AM of their comrades. He refused the post of War Minister ender the Provisional Government. During the terrible days of June he fought under Gen. Oevaignao against the lesurgente, and oh the 28thsof that month accepted the portion& of the 'War Department, whieh he held for Six , months. He remained faithful to Cavalgnao and attached himself to the most moderate faction of the Demo. arctic party. He mitered but little opposition to louts Napoleon on his aoceesion to the control of Government as Preeident of the Republic), but die• approved of the course of events then transpiring in Italy, Afterwards, beaming one of the repro. sentatives of the people in the General Assembly, he wee one of the staunchest defenderset the Re 'publican Constitution. . - _ • In July, 1849. at the - moment of the interven tion of. the Russian arms to Bungary,, he was sent upon an extraordinary mission to the Coart of St. Petersburg. where, notwithatanding -the defeat of Hungarian, he-was.well , reoeivedhy the Cur; ,but, on Imaring of. the •dismimal of Odillon ,Barret ministry, be, demendei his' recall.' Prom this time all bit .posterriti theAmembly, of which ;he was several times Vice President, was employed tin counteraoting,,the designs o f Louts Ifaimleon. ,On the Morning of the 21 DecoMber, on the *dee ;sion of the famous etikp &tient, he was aceordingly ;arrested, and confined for a time in the fortress of ?Hem, but subsequently :was transferred by the !notice to Cologne. Nearing to take ' oath under ;the new Constitution promulgated by the Pres!. dent. he became an smile and from that. time re. Bided in Germany , Belgi um, and England, down Ito 1857, when, on the death , of one of his ohildren, -who had remained in •Ifratice with his wife, the .Erneeror granted him permisden to rehire. • file oonneetlon with the Papal army is a matter of more, recent date, and to consequently.fautiliar to our readers.. It appears that he received the ; pro forma consent of the Emperor, to wept the command offered by his Holiness, and he has aim . acted In that eapaotty., , The battle recorded above, in which be has been •worsted, la the first in which he has been engaged in the Papal dominions. What else will follow in ' his ohequered career is yet to be developed in ,the ; daily unfolding chapters of Italian history. ,• ' the New York TT:V{r4 thus criticises the career of Lamont) e o • r "The crime of _Lamoriolere against mankind, though not in itself more deep and damning, can not claim even the poor relief in history, whigh men will grant to the idealism of Walker's dreams. Upon the very middle of this proud nineteenth century, seventy yearn after the light of revolts, tionary Frame bad flashed far and wide over HIP rope the modern morality of polities, this, man, a Frenchman born, a ,republican Frenchman by profession of faith, trained front his youth qp among the thinking bayonets' of the first of continental nations, and favored by Heaven with all the chastening and elevating opportunities of exile, to strengthen every, nobler leaded of his nature, deliberately sale his sword, his person, his military skill, into the service of a vulgar tyranny, maims himself the drill.sergeant of IVltiovernment of Cardinals, and undertakes to educate a horde of mereenaries to work as much more mean and beset than that for doing which , his own French fa thers slew the salaried &fried of Loafs XVI. In the courts and galleries of the Tuileries, as the efil:e of the volunteer domestic) spy in more con temptible than that of the official detective." PASSENGERS SAILED. In shlTuscarora, for Liverpool—Win Drury and crlfc. of Elisabeth. Pa. Dr W J T Purnell, of Maryland, and 601 n the forward cabin and steerage. . pRILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAD.E. ED WARDS. CLARE. IT A 11. ItY NRA 0011IMITTIN OY TEX Iltozslc WM. L. BERN. • LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, l'hziadelphia. Eh, o Sarausk, Rowland. • Llaerpool soon Ship John Truoks,Lindsa . /....—. —• ~Ltverpool, moon Sark Inaperador. Rubbar goon Bark Bea Eagle, Kenny Havana, soon Barg Bunote. Kaplan ••••••••••.....—. noon Brig Rolla. ( Br) Gorran—..... Bernie. Ireland. soon Brig Black Squall, Davis Jago de Cuba, soon Bohr Pathway. Lanicstaff—_-- .Bartadoes, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PHALADELPHIA, Oct. 4. MO. 6U 4 ,Ti n itni sia . —_a 16-BUN is di ARM VET. Brig A Blanchard. Blanchard. 8 days front Dadra, in ballast to H A Bonder & Co. Brig 'l' Nmson, Marshall, 8 days from fit Come, Me, with lamber to captain. Brix Martha Niohols, Sawyer, from Belem. Bohr Jonathan Cone, Mehaffey,ll days from Piemonte. w,th iron to captain. • r.-hr A Colby. HnrnmanB days from Winterport, Me. with mdse to E A Bonder o Co. .ohr Canary, Pitehel.B (Jaye from Calais, with laths, &e. to Gestalt & Galvin. - Bahr Alquissar. tong, 10 days from 81 George, Me, with mess to captain. bele Niagara. Donnovan,3dayg from New York,with for wood to captain. Bohr Chas el Neal. Rendemon, from Boston. :hr Eva Bell, Lee, from Boston. ohr J ft Diokerson Smith, from Boston. Pohr J R Plater. Gandy. from Boston.' Bohr Alliance. Ireland. from Boston. Behr A 111 Aldridge, Barthian, from Boston. Behr Chas A Greiner. Weaver. front Boston. i.rhr New Jersey, Vanr,e man, from Bottom I..elit White Squall, Howell, from Boston. folio Lewis Chester ,_Cullen, from Boston. m R ' Bohr Geo L o en. ush, from Boston, Behr Wm H Rowe. Harris, from Boston. Bohr Geo Edward. Weeks. from Boston liohr N B r Thompson. Steelman, from Boston. Maul!. Breen from Charlestown. 4`;hr Volta, Brooks. from Piermont. ',,, Mary Anna, Gibbs, vim N ew f Bedford. Behr Mary Nowell. Coital, from New Bedford. Bohr Eva Green. Potter, from New Bedford. Pchr Ontario. Vangilder , , from Strintriston. BAr toe of Pines, French. from Providence. Bahr A Middleton. Jr, Sipple. from Providence. Bohr Flight. Handily, from Providence. Bohr W C Nelson Smith, from Polly Landing. ohrT P Cooper, Taylor. from Folly Landing. Pohr Naiad Queen, Bahia, from New York. Bohr L H Endicott, i eede. from New York. rally saran, Clark. from New York: Vonr•F% Cheater Brower, from Nantuoket. Bohr Jos Marsh ,' March, from Marblehead. CLEARED. Prig A Blanohhid, Blonoherd, Boston, Tiovln, Sawyer Brig Martha Tr - Whole, Sawyer, Portsmouth, L A uden icd Ea Co. e'shr Allen Middleton, Tr, ffijkple,ProvlOntoe, do Fehr Naiad Queen, Rules, Washington, do Bohr Warren C Ne lson Smith. Bristol, do Sohr Panama. Clark, POW Bedford, do Bohr Alliance, Ireland. Washington, N Sturtevant Brhr New Jamey. Vanneman. Marblehead, do ;!oltr Geo L Green, Rich. Boston, Bohr Jos Turner . Crowell. Providence. do Behr Geo .Edward. Weeks, Salem. , do Behr A M Aldndge. Bateman, Bever l y. C A Hook Bolter & Co. Sohr White Squall, Howell, Boston, Benoroft, LOW!' & Co. Few Era Bolt Lee, Boston, do Bohr 8 A Rowe, Baker. Boston, do ahr Ontario, Vangilder, Norfolk, do Fah r L re anII. Green. Charlestown, Blaklston & Cox. Bohr Louisa Gray. Wearer, Medford. do Sohr M B Mammy. Lake. Boston. do Bohr Emeline Charter. Brower. wiohmond. do Bohr C A Greiner. Weaver. Boston, L Rothermel & Co Sohr lohn ft Plater, Gandy. Boston. 00 Bohr L H Endicott. Leeds. Newport. do Bohr Mary Anna. Gibbs. Wareham. J H Powell & Co. Behr Lewis Chester. Cullen, Boston, RePsltor & Bro. Bohr Pits 1)_, H t Huntley, Providence. do Bohr LVm bi Rowe. arris. Etigartown, _ do Be. T Cooper, Taylor, Providence. B Milner & Co. Vela Mary Nowell, Covell, Cohauett Narrows, Gavin, Sawyer & Sohr tvergreen, Potter, Providence, 811111101“1011 & Glover. yrhrß Diokemon. Smith, Boston, do Isle of Pines, French, Portsmouth, Va..l Street & Co. g:doellbr Partin, Clark, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Cald w. Oohr Chas NI Neal, Henderson, Alexandria, do Bohr J Marsh. March. Als , blehead. Tyler, etone & Co dorm A 8 Brown, Brown, Washington, Hayes & God- Bohr Elliott. Weaver, Washington, do BohrL Pucker, Miller, do do Bohr Albert Phero, Cramer, Washington, Van Mown Norton et Co. Bohr Jae Magee, Lynch, New London, do Bohr A Jennings, Lake. Provideuoe, do Bohr E W Perry, Sampson. Boston• do Bohr N B T Thotripson, Steelman, Boston. do Bohr .1 Cone. Mahaffey, Norwioh. R R Corson & Co. Bohr C II Rogers, Langley, cavannah. D B Stetson Co. Bohr L Mulford. Doyle, Wilmlnitten. • do Bohr Murando, Subtype, New Doyen, D Cooper. NAILED. The racket ship Tuscarora. Cast Richard El Dunlol7. f..r Liverpool. left the foot of Walnut street. in tow of America. at 1190 o'clock yesterday morning. with a c Irco consisting Of 19 mum machinery, 62 bales rags, 12 e nor cheese. I keel barley. 63 kegs butter 12 bales es- Abaco of ginger, 6121 bbl* flour, 31,791 bushels wheat, and 1:3 cases merchandise. (Correirpondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Pei.. The fleet reported at the Breakwater went to sea this morning. No cowls in sight bound in. Wind W W—weather forty. Your'. Oro., N. W. 11101lhLAN. (Cerrenonaenee of The Prom.) HAVRE DE GRACE. Oa .1.18 M). The Wyoming telt with 13* boats, laden and consigned as follows: Maid n' the Mild. !Only iron to Reading; Reality.. pig iron to Norristown; Wm H Lloyd. lumber to Wilmam ion; H E Nillis.do to Norcross k. Sheets; Maggie Walsh. p..g iron to .1 W J Starr; Saml A Shrolf, lumber to el Trump & Son: Agricola, Sarah Long Julia k Charles, m J Ru Slack, Ellen. Sarah rEdi h, and J 0 Bomberger. coal to Delaware City. MEMORANDA. Stoamahlp Europa. Leitch, galled Irma Bolton fd hat, for Liverpool, via Halifax. . . fihip Northampton. Elwell, hence for New Orleans, was spoken Lath tilt, let 85, long 74 40. Slop Lucretia, Harding, 109 days from Calcutta, at PI York fd Ship Beverly, Blunter. from New York nth April, nt ['snarls' Aug Bth. Bark Clara C Bell, Shackelford, cleared at Boston Sd inst. for Valparaieo and n market. Brig Morning Light, Blair. hence, arrived at Bath 29th ult. . - Bria Charles Edward, Shute, home: arrived at Boa tionriat ; Woolston, Crawford, henoe, arrivod at Pe to.nburs Ist met. Solve Percy Heiner, Marts. Ella, Paokard,loor Bur ton. Winemore, and J D MoCanby, smith, berme, ar rived at Boston Od inst. Bohr B F Reeves, Carman, cleared at Boston 3d Inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr M R Carlisle, Rider, at Newport Seih ult. from Poston, and sailed for Philadelphia. bobre Isaac Rich. Crowell. and Village Gem, _Baker. firm Boston for Philadelphia, and 3 it Mather, Maker a di. from Wilmington, Del, fdr Boston, arrived at flow -1011 let instant. Bohr' Mary &Carotin'', Adams . and If C Ely, MoDo nald, henna, arrived at New Haven let inst. Bohr John Jones, Hogan, helicon, arrived at Pawtucket 14 Inst. tiohre Marg't Reinhart. Peterson, and Fanny, Wlotss, hum, arrived at Charleston 10th LEGAIA• TN THE DISTRICT 00DRT FOR THE Ja- CI'T'Y &NO COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, Swain & Abell, enrviving partners, &0., vs Chu. Koebersperger. AUs venchtioni °Mous. Bantam bee Term, 1.80. No. 41. The auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund nosing from the rherire sale, under the shove writ, or Alll that certain lot or merle of ground, with the puddings thereon erected, situate at the southeast corner of Broad nod Wallace streets. in the county of PhilndelphiaEriommeneing at the southeast earner of Broad end w thus 'bestir, and thence extending eouthwardty along the east line of raid Broad street forty feet to a point; thence eastwardly along the north ine of groundAew or late of Mark Balder:MO, on & fine parallel with Wallace street, eighty-two feet to it Point; thence northward along the west line ofground granted or intended tohave been granted to Joha Ickstein, on a line parallel with said Broad street, forty feet to a point; ,Menee westwardly along the south line of Wal lace street eighty-two Meet° theplane of beginning," attend to the duttea of his appointment on W 'IIP,EBDA.Y, October 10,1650, at four o'clock, P. M. at le °Moe, No. 6M Walnut meet, when and where all Persons interested are required to present their claims, or be debarred from doming in upon said fend. e.lkl 10t I.IIOMAS I. DlMllL:Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE' CITY AND COUNTY. OF PRILA 'DELPHI& • - ROSANNAH P. WILTDANR, b her next friend AN DREW COSH, VII, SAMUEL B. WILTBANK. keptember Term, 18 5 9 , No. 71 , TO 'SAMUEL, S. WILTBANK, Respondent: You will plea* take notice that - the Court have granted rule on the respondent; to show cause why a divorce thteuto marytonii should not he deoreen in above osal. R rn eturnable SATUROAY. OottiberAnth,l6so. at to o olook A: .- JOAN. BuLLITT,' - sallt•ta&th 4t Solioltot for,Libellant. TOTHE VIRTUOSO.—A collection of Rare Silver ._fidedala and Coins for sale. about one thousand in number, anniprieins a merles of Lot tirran, ,-bissioleonte and Louis ?Minim medals rare =Mew , -German Dothit..Eoslioh, FronoD, me draft). a set of tins Sandie medals; in e; . W 1111:1Nlj rittittittrivietel:leirgilititnei: Bohn Alien. a well-known' Numismatologist of New York. and aompnee the atherings of over matt Sean. Au an unique addition oi l interest to • public tristitution or private cabinet. sash an opportunity is eeldom offered. to it 1.1 believed to or the finest collection on this abutment. Address, for terms, &o_, (SEoll(ta ROGRASS. 4 rEARL'it,, New York City. a•MIHIt POLITICAL. DEI,IOORATIO Non Uovinueozi Oit FzziudITLVAZIIA. HENRY D. FOSTER, . Of Weitinkpland De. Tar. Foa Irt DIstrIot—WILLIAM R, LEHMAN. id " JOHN BRODHEAD. 8d " JOHN KLIN2. 4th " WILLIAM MORGAN. Eth " HARRY INGERROLL. STATE SENATOR, IA Dixtriotr—SAMUEL 7, RANDALL LEGISLATIIIIII, let DierDIot—JOSEPII CALDWELL 2(1 " THOMAS E. OASKILL. thi " PATRICK MoDONOUOH. 4th " ROBERT E. RANDALL. Ith " SAMUEL JACKSON. eth " CHARLES L. WOLFF. 7th " PAUL KETTERLUVUB. Bth " JOHN eMITH. Ja gat " HENRY DUNLAP. 20th " HENRY . 0. LELIENRING. 11th " JOHN 8. RIERL. nth " WILLIAM 0. SNYDER. 33th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON. 14th " GEORGE W. B. SMITH. 13th " JOHN M. ARUNDEL. lOth " THOMAS W. DUFFIELD, ITN " S. M. ZEILIOH. FOR REOELDU OP DRSDN. GEORGE W. WUNDER. FOR PROTHONOTARY OT IHOTRIOT COURT. WILLIAM LOUCIALLIC Vox Mutt op QuAxran thmitorle, PHILIP H. LUTTe, Poi Oozoirx, ANDREW LOWRY ses4l pEOPLE'S TICKET (101111tY011. ANDREW G. CURTIN. CON 11258 let Dietriot. JOBS M. BUTLER M " EDWARD JOY multi . 3d . JOHN P. VERRfili 4th " WILLIAM D. KELLEY tith " WILLIAM DIORRIB DAVIS. RECORDER OV Danta, ALFRED 0. HA.RIVIHR PROTHONOTARY 08 DIVTAIQT COURT, PHILIP S. WRITE MINIM OP 0017732 or QvAnTaa asuto to cIEORGE a. MOORS. 00 RONZit • ANTHONY OONNAD. BuNima..-PineT DISTRICT JEREMIAH NIOROLS let Theirlet, ABRAHAM STEWART. 2d " WILLIAM B. TURNER. Sd " WILLIAM H. SLOCUM. 4th " HENRY E. WALLACE. oth " JOSEPH MOORE, JR. oth " DANIEL G. THOMAS. 7th " JOHN H. SELTZER. AL D. oth " JACOB E. RIDGWAY. oth " DAVID JONES. 10th " JOSHUA EAMES. 11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 17th " RICHARD WILDEY. 18th " CHARLES B. FORD. 14th " WASHINGTON M. WORRALL. 10th " JOHN F. PRESTON. 10th " HENRY RIRLER. 17th " CHARLES F. ABBOTT. F,LECTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 89H-Ist ATTENTION, FREEDMEN! O'er thy enure, Allegheny, a blast has been blown Down thy tide, Zluesnehattna, the murmur kasigne From the Delaware a merge to the lake of the Peet; Wherever the foot of the freeman bath pressed; +Tie the voice a PgOPLR uprisen—awake Pennsylvania , a watchword, with freedom at *take, Thrilling up from each valley, flung down tram each country Ou h r e oountry and liberty I God for the right I GRAND ItALLY ON TIM BATTLE-GROUND OF GERMANTOWN. li , PAVOR Or FREEDOM! PROTECTION: EQUAL RIGHTS! AND 111 - 8 UNION OF HE STATEU! A MAtII3 MEETING r`F THE PEOPLE WILL RE NEI II 01 THURSDAY OCTOBER 4, 1500. The Md Anniversary of the glorious struggle for' liberty at G.rmantown. Lqt us remember the deeds of our Revolutionary Siree. I'd on by Washington, La fayette, and Wayne, an,. show our appreciation of their virtues on the memorable geld of their heroism. Ali :who desire to secure THE FREEDOM OF THE TERRITORIES! A BENEFICENT HOMESTEAD BILL I A 'RAILROAD TO THE PACIFIC! A PROTEC-' TINE TARIFF! RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS! By means of the triuniphof LINCOLN! HAMLIN ! CURTIN ! AND DAVIS!, Will assemble on the Battle Field. The meeting will ho milled to order at one o'clock. Seats will be provided fort 000 Ladies. Excursion trains will bo run during• the detY at reduced wee of fare. The Hon. JOHN WOOD, of Montgomery t will act es' Chief Marshal, to whom ell Wide-Awakes. Clubs. County and Township Delegations will report upon their , arnval on the grounds. Delegations Intending to bring with them oars, wagons. and platforms. with insignia, croups, or tableaux vivant., emblematto of the xreat invincible truths of our cause, will please report In ad vanoo to the Chief Marshal, and take the places in the daylight procession that may be assigned to them. A TORCHLIGHT_ARADE AND A GRAND DIS PLAY OF FIREWORKS Will take place in the evening. The following eminent speakers will ponitivelY be Kermit and addo96o the people: Hon. PRANK BLAIR, of Misaonn. Hon. FREDERICK P. bTANTON, formerly of Ten ' neesee, now of Karin , ' Hon. ,I_Ol4N TP.N J..YCK of New Jers ey. Hon. TOM CORWIN Hon. HENRY WILSON, of hlaasaohneette. lion. JOHN HIDE MAN. of Pennsylvania. Hon. JAME 4 H. CAMPBELL. of Pennsylvania. j. fl. PRETTYMAN. Esq., of Delaware. EDWARD 0 BRADFOKP Esq.. of Delaware. Hon, WM. D. KELLEY, oePeunitylvania. Hon. ANDREW t 3. CURTIN, of Pennsylvania. Ron. E. JOY MORRIS. of .Pennsylvania. ROBI..RT L. MARTIN, Faq., of Penneylvania. ' Iron. WAL PENNINGTON, of New Jersey. lion. riAll R. TRAIN , of Massaohueetta. Hon. OHN COVOP E. of Pennsylvania.' lion . B;SMITHEBI4 of Delaware. 'W. PIN OHNE ENVJNG.Eeq.. of Maryland. Dr. WM. ELD Rof Pennsylvania. Hon. WM. B. MANN, of Pennsylvania. MORTON MeMICHAEL. Esq.. of Pennsylvania. Pon. BE .R s l D. MOORE, of Pennsylvania. DrRA . FNK AYLOR. of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM Os RIS DAVIN, ef permayir an hy JOHN M,DROOMALL, of Pennsylvania. Col. EVANS. of Maryland. JudeMARSHALL. of Maryland. MONTGOMERY BLAIR. of Maryland. ALEX. MCI, ORE, of Pennsylvania. GEO. A. C.FFRY, of Pennsylvania. Freemen of America, muster in your mighty num ber', for the defence of your rights and the Moue of y our country I Come from your farms, your famorlee, Your workshops, your mines! Come from your forges. 3 our furnaces, your looms, and your oakm! Come one and all, and attest of Republican Govern yomenur d t evotion to the true principles ARISE! YE TOILING hl ILLIONS ! And hurl from power the oormt tuition that nOW mil/- rules and ai.graties your country Redeem the landfrom the may of ooneplratont and traitor.. Be,ore for yourselves. your ohildran, and your old!. dren'a children the broad lands of the Wed, to erect i herein now t tato., in whioh the Named rights of Free • dom aml Humanity shall forever oe inviolate. PROCLAIM IN THUNDER TONES! The land ie the sift of a bounteous Ood. And to labor Ths word commands, Yet millions of hands want acres. And millions of aotes want hands. Keep it before the people, The laborer claims his mend— The right of soil, aqd the right to toil, From spur and bridle freed. The right to beer, end the right to share, With you and me. ms brother, Whatever is given by Cod from , Heaveti, To one as well as another. The coil lies fallow, the lands grow rank. Yet idle the'poor man stands: Oh I millions of hands want sores And millions of acres want hands. Voters of the Fifth district, freemen of Philadelphia, Montgomery, CliesterMelaware, Barks, Bucks. Bohnyl.- kill, and Lehigh Pennsylvania expeots that every man this day will do e s duty, Charles Henry Fisher, Colonel 0. G. Childs, Charles blister, Germantown. John Wood. °bailee Iredell. Mark H. Richards, Robert T. Potts. Lloyd ,tones, Montgomery koupty. Ches fir. tercoun Frank ty' 'Taylor. E. W. Capron, C. H. Pointe • Y. Swatter, Joshua Eyre, David Ralston, Jacob Se - roll. Delaware county. Beniamin Hannan, Sohnylkill. Levi Bartholomew. Suess. Levil Wm. R. Kelm. Beth.. • Levi T. Rutter. Cyrus Newlin,Howard E lis, Wm. H. Kern, Harry °eggshell, Wlr. hatch Wilder. General Wm. F. small. 'Edward N. - Hallowell. Fred. Emhart, anti O. W: Hammersli, on behalf of Committee of Ar rangements. Communications may be addressed to CHARLES H. T. cOt.Liti. Beefy of Cont. sii2ll-6t Box 765 Philadelphia Poet Offies. PIANOS. Re PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! 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B OOS BUYERS.--Gentlemen: I have 410 el'EAWii;lll7 , .'4l,"lvilthrwi'llngtlegtita?g; and sell (as I have heretofore dono at the Ountom house Avenue Book-stand) oid and new Law and Min pellaneoue Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blaok-letter Books printedrior to the year 1499. Also, e. copy of Emma' on the flew Testament, 2 v015..4t0, Printed in /548. Price $3O. I will oh/dela In Ensravhlll ?a d d Au4 n oit i ri e rda i deir e cr at aMS t !gr it 41:11i to d col/3140ns and pouts,. 11:111131et LO , Wit 01 ' i t g1111 1 .1%! and old Book,/ ufbn Au:tortes wanted. ane-em JOHN CAMPBELL. MoHENRY'S BOOK ROOMS, 406 WALNUT STREET. PRILADELPHTA. STANDARD SUBSORTATION WORN. Del.! lm* INSURANCE COMPANIES. A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—Authorised Capital 41400,003--OHARTEE PERPETUAL. °Moe N 0.311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This OoMpll4l, Ala insure against loss or damage by F's, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene, ALio, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland 'miasmic° to ali parts of the Union. D/REOTORS. roob Esher. Jossiph Maxfield, . Luther, - - YAZte. r .fitikma k , ed ' . Audenriod, Paria Pearson, Wm. F. Dean, ONY Steger, J. E. Baum. ElMlER,_Presldent. DEAN. Vice President, • asu-onthstr JACOB WAI. F. W. M. SMITH. &OMR'', LIFE; INSURANCE PANY . —THE PENN RANCE COMPANY. 9: 10 1ijik37,691.42. INS UR II LIVES for th, annuities and endowments- Real Estate, and makes all contingencies of Lao. They not as Exeoutoni. Trustees, and Guardians. TRUE paniel L. alines, Benjamin Coates, /bollard S. Newbold. • William P. Backer, William H. Kern, amnel C. Hue. , Charles Hallowell, Beam C. Townsend, Rodolplms Kent, Carr, I . V. Dullon, William Robertson. Warner M. Roam. P.N. Mich e DANIEL, KANE t., E, JOHN W. 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Irkuite, nlllO-tf THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY UE MILADEPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) fOirdifiY'S B l ykruNG, R. rkscntivka TA it WALNUT AlTniebTa. 1 F x.4..04, swm, itioarge• Ih. DACKIN, ,a iLtakg_ltf °Kul, lip. H.l37lr.citT, ALBRO NILAZIBI, H. linowN, _ : tr tI4TWOOD, .7. 1. lIRDICIs if_.IIYASINNOTOCI AII,DRIA D. CARRo ' RT "[Aar ,_ t _ I. be gURINGIER. onAitLER W. guglil oo g i ll y T . MLR, Presidn FRANKLIN SAVING FIJND, 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest- I , nut and Walnut. Pußadelshia, pays enlDeposi on demand. Depositors' niollaY saellredSoYornment, State, and City Loans, 'Around Rents, siert-. glum &o. Phis 001710127 deems safety better than large l consetuently will run no risk with depo sitor. mon e y. oat have it at all times ready to igrt Tiethaug.",lool4 Ifoglatlng;:f ruse+. Sews es, married or shish, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, Andsuoli deposits can be withdrawn ottLy by their consent. Charter perpetual. /noorwrated by the State of Pannsylvania. a with authority to receive money r rplOTlN ` l3 lltraTMEI RECEIVED. 0 We open daily, from 9to 8 o'clock. and on iWadnesdays'Yening until 8 o'clock. DIRECTORS, ralbp, 501110111, 0111111Cadwalladirr hn Shindler fowls Russell, aohilY. Sloan, Edward T.llo6tio wis Krambhaar, Fnry Delany, Nicholas Rlttenhorpre, athap_Smedicy, Jos. E. Satterthwatte cues yerees, Joseph S H ANNON , t JACOB B, Presldent. (inn OADWALLARII, Wteallfer. -ap2ll AMERICAN SAVING FUND.--Com §Virkail n ig h ' r southeast 001110 r WALNUT e Polol end on_ MONDAY Al r ip d ' ev e ning I 'll 4 Old Lning,ution has Always paid the furn e on oemand, without potion. INWEREET FIVE PER C ENT. . AR algae Dud haoh,lit e l e s imAin goid audit teen ALEX. Nirl I,LRIN.I resident. 11,AML. WORK, Vine President. John C . Farr, tar Per. Georgf.lugen%, John roach, Jr., T . mediae, htb ii (.. Ei ge d rts, ??Vol uk ' NATI& ° TairirWlLßUN%Tieaturen JOH N r C. BEVIS. Secretary. au2l-2m F O n /ILI/ENG FUND—FIVE PElt CENT. IN. rEßAßT:r7oll7Ple i t A ,!'ori S tit i glm Y , 22 T e l ll7l:ll9,l l , inoorporated by the ®vats or l'ortrA7,- Toley a yeoOived in any Rum, largo oriall,and raet paid from the day of deposit to th e day of with rr nlhe aloe or ooem every day from nine o'olook in the miming till Elva o olook in tho evonlng. and on Monday end Idalugd yorilißV-"ltillictid; *exacted. ()BERT BEIFRID E , Vioa Preeidont Wl:Walt RICO, Reorotary, .niniotona Pion. Henry L. Hermitic 7 . -trerroll Firewater. Edward L. Carter, jaseph B. Batt eebert Selfndge, Francis Lee. Samuel— • Baum K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Munue, JaMON L. St6phelliOL 116119 y is received and payments made daily. lhe investments are maue, in oonfonnitY with the p_rovisions of the Charter, in Real Estate rEortgases Brous Bents, and such iirst-olass tsourittes as will al ways insure perfect seourity to the depositors, whioh cupinct tall to sive permanency and stabil tc this finlitutinn suz-1, Li STAlla I , OTRUST cor,wmiy, corner THIRD and 011R8T. J./T, Ettroo. Lake and small tram ream mb 301 beat an do sand rnthout notice, 'with vlvz FAR unsN Irk. 1NT :119 ,-Ato tpe 4 day or doeorat o the der of yilt• m ticiAar i fi l irmAntil 6 o'olook 61;e7 dly, and or D FIR for tale on iirt i rjorl t aaZd i e c,*k ti . 'cutLani fl" Tesigr-TAPilliat R eßAFirk'() RD, kffityrir s tr i S 1* WEL 'EKE BOOK STORE, OP HAMUBL. HAZAR. s tree t No. 724 Cheetnut street AND TRUST (X)M WITHAL LIFE INBU IIESTNUT Street, Agnate, le whole term of life—grants purchases life interest• in U contracts depending on the Administrators, Asaignoes ,TEy.B. Hainan' E. Stokes, William Martin; Jame' ll; Nagaland, 'Joseph H. Trotter, James Euston, Theochllue Paulding, Edmund A. bonder, Daniel L. lintehtneon, John W. Horner, Ellie B. Archer, Hanalei J. Chruitlan, Joann M. Thomas, John 0. Brenner. t, EMt President. STOK ,B, Vies Pees t. r. auld AIREirIORD. SAVING FUNDS. 0 A little. but otten. tills the Puree." " A Dollar saved is trrioe earned." MEDICINAL, DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. _ Dr. DAftItIS HAM'S AROMATIC IT SPIRIT. no Medicine Has been used by the public for six years tritli increasirg favor. It is recommeneed to Cuts Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Celle Dales, Wind in the Shirr:ash, or Pains in the Dowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney amp/chile, Lots Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. IT STlN.l7l.e.Tits, ETUILARATHe, INvroonarze, PVC ' . 'WILL NOT Ittronicava on STUPErry. As a ?admin. it is quick and effectual, curing. the most aggravated canes of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complamte, and all other derangements of the Stamm% and Bowels in a speedy, manner. It will mstantly revive the most melancholy and , drooping 'mints, and rectors the weak, nervous, and mkt, to health, stresgth, and vigor. Forgone who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have Mumma dejected, and their nervous systems shatteted , constitutions broken down, and enbjeat to that horrible ourne to humanity, the DaLlnitrhi 'lltamittle, will, al most immediately, feel the happy and healthy Divine. rating efficacy or Dr. Ram's invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. oss.—One wine glass full 88 often as neeeasary, ne dose will remove all Brut Spirits. .1 , will ca u r a e a l r l e e t a n rte c ti e r . n ti ... , You a Good Appetite. the distressing pains el Manifold's. i g e t°i rti vPe orts the distressing and disagreeable 6;1' 98 2 . e nnn o eeeer t s eddddei e di f ie"wwiwiwi : llli t li nd or Flatulence: and as Noah as the stomach receives the Invigerating Spirit, the dietress lag load and all painful feelings will be removed. One dme will remove the most distressing eaLus of Collo. either in the stomach or ti.wels. A few doseiwill remove all obetruotions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. . . ' Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are Assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radit i aanyttimovilble two bottlers. Persons who. from dissipetaug too rnuoh over night. and feel the Orli che a ts o, pots liquors. in violent headaches. sickness at et i inaoh, weakness, giddineee, Am, will find one dose trill, move all bad freUn. Ladies of weak and sickly cenetitutions shot. 1 take the invigmating Spirit three times a day ;it wi ll make them strong, healthy, Mid hare y, remove all °Name- Done and urreguleintjes from the menstmal organ, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn lace. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeably sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he has put up the InviecirtaTino SPIRIT in pint betties at wioentm, Quarts iSL General oripot.4l3 WATER Street, New York. DYOTT It 001,_. D 32 North Sh.DOND Street, Wholesale Agents ui Philadelphia, Jerl-thatuly and for sale by all Druggists. PERUVIAN SYRUP, OR PROTECTED so),O7ION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED Thiswall-known Remedy dna been need eateneirely and with great numerator ~..' • ait ts DYSPEPSIA,. co , OR IMPAIRS]) AND IMPERFECT Al+ DIGESTION; ti, ti ren TEE CONSROVENT ' . DETERIORATION or ran BLOOD{ •0. •-G--' N. AND FOR TEE FOLLOWING FORMS OF DISEASE, , Moat of whi oh originate in .- ... DYSPDPSIA : LLVER COMPLAINI plual NEURALGIVnd NERVOUS AFFEC T LObS OF APP ETI ~ HEADACHE, LANGUOR and DEPRESSIO OF EIP I RITS"CA R Fillr,Ci,abi and BOILS, Pilaff!, Sc DAVY. AFFECTIONS OF THESKIN, CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES.. DRoNO in- TIS D_IBEASI.B PECU LIAR to P'EMAL ES, and PL A AIN LTS L COM ACCOMPANIED BY GENO,RAL DEBILITY, and REQ. U R IR ATIY A MEDI C aNE.MAE- Noyn.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DYE PEI 9IA. a bad crate of the blood. and the numerous' diseases caused thereby. has arisen from the want of suoh a preparation of Iron an shall enter the stomach a Pnoyox inn elate. and assimilate at once with the blood. This want the PLRUvIAN !SYRUP supplies. and it does eo in the only form in which it is possible for Iron to enter the oiroulation. For this reason, the PERUVIAN SYRUP often radicallt cures diseases an which other proparations of Iron and other medunnea hare been found to be of no avail. CERTIFICATE OF HAYES. fd. D I. OF It is well known that the medilinal aeon' of Protoxido of Iron are lost by evena very trial exposure to air and that to maintain a solution of Protoxido of Iron, without farther oxidation, has been deemed impr , esible. In the P KRU vIAN SYRUP thia desirable point le at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY NEHORE UNKNOWN: and this solution may replace all ti r proto-oarbonates, Oitrates, and tartrates of the hlateria IVledunt. A. A. KAYE% Assayer to the Mato of MM. 10 BOYLNIO:i direct, Bolton. N. B.—Varna lets containing Letters from the above naraed Gentlemen and others, and swing full informa tion of tho Syrup, oan bo had on application to the Agents, or to N. L. CLARK h. Co., Proprietors, COONIAN DU LDINOS, No. 7e SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON. Bold by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Agents for Pennwrlvania: DYOTT le Co., 232 North SECOND Street, Philada. MEE= MRS. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS .A.T.A. FOR LADlES.—Approved of and highly recom mended by the Medical profession throughout the United States, Thirty Thousand Invalids having been advised by their physicians to nee her Surgioal Appliances. She would eaution Merchants and ot era ageAnst purchasing except at her rotadenoe. 1039 WALNUT Street, where she can be consulted daily. between the hours of and e. Her book or testimonials will he given on appti cation. Bent froe to any part of the United Statee. He signature is on each article. my 29 tuths-tf s irEs. LILLIE'S PATENT Wit:MOUT AND CHILLED IRON FIRM AND DUROLAR-PROOF BADE. AND COMBINA TION BANK LOOKS, VAULT DOORS, &o. The time has arrived when Bankers, Merchants, and business men beam to feel not only the importance but the necessity of having a thoroughly fire and burglar proof Safe. That the sheet-iron or common safe ban beep much itneroved an afire-Proof moon its first introduction, and that it will preserve the written matter, sneer tavora able oironmstanoes. is admitted ; but that it still boa en rious detects must be conceded. Its liability to be crushed by the (allot walls, timbers. No., or by Its own fall : its inability to prevent the constant evaporation of tie moisture from the filling, as it 19 so‘mel) rossible to make or heap the vapor ehtniber water-tight .:n ao frail a structure;its entire inability to retain the steam or vapor during the firth its rapid deterioration by rust and otherwise, and its entire insecurity ar ,inat burgla ry,will hardly be dented. It that alt these de . fects are remedied in the obey° wrought and chilled iron eaf'. end lobk- and the object of this article is. not only to show thin fact, but the why and the wherefore. To do thin noderstandinglY, a abort synousis of the structure will ho first. presented. of this an well he attic, sheet-iron safe, Immuring that tho two priNii plea rein prise all tho Loonier safes now in use. Further, that tho vapor principle is the only :one now relied ' upon to make the safe fire-proof. by all safe-makers haying any celebrity. nonnequeotlY, all now put In a oomvai tion-ohamber for this object. STRUCTURE OF CHILLED-IRON SAFES UP.- SCRInEn. The base or body of thin safe is a box made atom's of 'wrought iron.:tx to .4' of an inch thick. by tn to 2 4 inotes wide creasing each other at neht angles, and planed near each other, forming a connect network ; about inch holes are drilled near each other through these bars, and counter sunk; osst iron Is run between there bora and into the holes, and over ti , e outer sor face, mating the whole thickness it to 2 moles of Build iron, It ithoutjoint.; ; the wroirbt-von bus thoroughly chilling the cast iron, and making it drill inoot, while the two irons are so strongly tied as not to be separated or br-lien by any ordinary power. STRUCTURE 01? siltgymori SAFES DE- BC 11111 En• The sheet-iron safe is rondo of sheet-iron plates, Porn one sixteenth to one twelit of an inoli thick, bonded round the outer edge with hat bar iron, the larger safes having a bond sore s, the centre. This constitutes the who'', iron work, adding tli d , Or flan eh and book plate and the door-way or front flange:: except loam° oases a thin plate of hat& nee steel is plaoed inside. nud this ie called a burglar proof s fo . _ . • • . • As has been manta tried each of the above Safes have composition chambers, or. nr.fe practically, vapor °heathers, as vapor to fr nod lib - glutei, necessary to not upon toe iron limiter. that surf tonal the composition °bomber. or the heat would be easily conducted through these flanges to the interior. tho Rh the composition bit °versa good to non otter ttett - r an iron to a freo con ductor of host, and vapor to the only preventi re. it must ba admitted mat t te best material for this cham ber is that which is the greatest abeurbant, and nail not cake or become herd. mime may be conceded to be that article. ae most of the Safe makers coo a comae wino having ime for a constituent, and this is the only reliance for tie produotton of vapor; but as limo is light, it is in the sheet iron safe adult , rated with fire clay. or some heavy eubstanoe, to give , them welsh; and solidity. The Chfllod Iron Safe hoe both in the outer structure, consequently the chamber la filledwith lime unedulte si ted, producing much more vapor titan the composition used by sheet iron makers, and while the sheet-iron Safe ii Warning and twisting at ere, yjoint. when honi ed allowing the vapor to escape, the chilled iron has no outer joints. and the thioknoss of in, provenre the earinging of the joints, consequently the vapor cannot esortpo. And here too the groat advantate this Safe Ministers fire proof) over the sheet iron. but it has othor important adve.ntagen, The otruoture 'Mows that it cannot be affected by the falling of walla timl ors. eta., or its own fall ; that there to no chance, for doterioration from root or otherwise; that in once of fire its shape to not affected ; that if in checked by water, or other cause, the check eon only youth to the wrought iron bars. oonsequentl. the Safe is not injured for use •, that the steam or vapor is mambo kept in the vapor cham ber, ant does not destroy the bindings to hooks, or so injure the paper es to require copying, thereby flaying a this trouble, as well no the expense of news:tare. As to Burglary, the ttruoture shows this cafe to he drill errand over the enrlace. and. with Lilhe's cele brated Bank Lock attached, which is deli. sledge, and powder proof. it will be seen that it to thoroughly bur glar proof—while the structure of the sheer troit &So shows ;that the crowbar. axe, coldtchitel. (trill can penotrato it in a few Moments. withont notch come cm disturbance. • I o oenng late severe teat is one of the many let a Pinnlar ehar , ..olor now in MT posmesui on. nod publiahee in my general °venial', fully demoLstrating the advan- Ansee claimed forthie ,•-•.• • - • • . fin SUN BAY, Wisconsin. .1.11y2b, HrO. FOAM( E. Mown. Firo Agent of Litho's Safes: aty warehouse was horned on the mortar's of the nth inet, anti you may Judo of the character of the fr., when I tell tou that fifty batrela of whisky mood witlon eight feet of ono of your large size No. 4 dafeY, Waking an awful heat. wh.ch your Nafo purled 1111 . 011kb, Alld, to the astonishment of all, preserved everything. money, booms, and pattern, In a perfeet utata. Signed. GEO H. HAYWOOD, 111.. C. SADLER, gen Aral Agent, 716 1311.1:8TN UT 6treet, ne2o-th s 22t under Memo Bulb GENTS , FURNISHING. GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Now opoolug, a enporb eesortment of noveltioa for Gentlemen, via: EURBKA SOAItF TIES, /40AR.Fti, TIE' COLLARS. FLANNELS Full THAVFLLING SHIRTS, &e., Relented in London and Pane, to which special attention in invited. J. w, SCUTT, tti4 CHESTNUT street tieß2 A few doors below tho " Continental." NOTICES. O CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. T _Notice in hereby given that Sealed Propose% ((Endorsed Proposele for the erection of a aCHOOI., B IfdE in the f wenty-third ward) will ha resolved un til te , EDN I...SPAY, the 10th invent, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the oonstruotion of a School House neer Frankfort!, in said ward. in asoordenee pith yleca_ and epeeifioa- Woos furnished by (lower. N. Bethel). Egg Architect, to be seen at that &Esti of the Ito ABB OF cotirlioL LEES, BIXTII and ADELPFII Streeter Feyments will he made monthly. lose twenty per Dent., which ar,lt be reserved until the completion of the buitd- Mg, and socuroty will bo required for the faithful per tormanoe of the osntract to accordance with the plan, and to the estiefection of the Committee on Property. By order of the Committee. LEWIS SITTING, Chairman of Oemmittee. DIVIDENDH. CIFFICH OF TIM AMERICAN FIRE "•-"" 11011 RANCE COMPANY. OCTOBER 1.1850. The Dirootote Itave this day declared dividend of FIVP: DOLLARS per share for the last ma months. winch will he paid to the Btoelthe'ders or their legal representatives. on toad after tit^ 11th instant. culti sm. of State tax. A. C. L. CRAWFORD. t.e2.10* tleoretary. MRS. ANJiIrREN, PROFESSIONAL 14111.4 101 l tipritee street, for the special airnunntodation of Invalid Ladies, NA) for hone conana to Philadelphia to be Con fined. or for medical attendance, whore they can have careful miming, cord beard, and all the comforts of Alta 8. reFra, by perniieston. to the lollownut Proleckiouni u entloman Profespor C. D. Mein% Caspar Winter, M. D.., Itrceeteor H D 6 , oMi r I • Rodman, M. P., PlOienII(1/ Joe. Pancoaat. Profeicuir 8. Jackson. lean° Hoye. M. R. A F. fens °+o. M. D., . Proledpor EL L. (lodge, G W. Noma. J. e Mono, 111. D., Professor 8. H. Dickson. 0c.3 Im EFIN fi;D SEGIAH.'-1,000 Barrels LO- A,VEN o'B Crushed, coarse and Sugar , verised. 8, and Cone, arid refined yellow for gala Isirtr.Asswa Nl PI) r VTIT A ~,,, •-z FiDAMOhI SE F'D hIAI nBAR—L case jot enlo. WETLIERILL & BROTHER. i. , 1 4 7 and 49 North REOoND Pt. BuRNT UMBER—Ground pure in Oil, for &e L) WETH ER ILI. .4 11.1101'11 ER, Al and No.lll k,PiI , III Rt I vY- WELLS cleaned at low prlce 'to °teem the enntents. •eere9e WM. TINLON. Pou. &Otto Office, 1213 AIorchSBCOND Street. 5'J CASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO, y ie store, and for sale 1 4 )6 3. Ltwoor4 4t, co, - ED3u6A'AnoN;u,. VAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, at Fetid°Nis, Mont gomery county. Pen , 1171P&Inft• The Twentieth serm•anututt session of this School will OPbn On PVF DIVESD A Y . , November 7'. Among the sivautaers offered may he named: Reemouable terms ; a healthy and attract , ve situation 7 an extensive and thorough course of study; liberal 'provision for the Personal comfort of pupils; parental diseipline, and strict sunervielon of moral* and nunnery' an experi enced traohor for every ten pupils ;acumen four t!mes a day br Reading Railroad. Referenoaa : Moves, Solomon !H. Bunn; James L. Claghotu ; James E. Caldwell ; John W. Chighorn; R. V. Ballads; Jo k ers! R. Evans; e. P. Glass; 'thomas Birch; N. Kern ; Hon. Owen Jones; Ron, Jac Cooper Hon. J Y. Yost. • For Circulars. conveying full particulate, address Rev- M. METHS, A. M.oea-8t NEW LONDON ACADEMY. Thoru n o I m s E tr B c O ti Aß D an N R ind DonM tFOR Tr e a t ment. Term, TOM, very moderate. R , fore to Hon. W. T. 'Kelley, Rev. Dr. Boardman, and othe-s, in ilniedelplus. Session OMB I,t Wednesday' of November next. RBV. 1. P. CARTER. Prinotpal New Tendon, Chester 00., Ps. 002-tuths-3t* pitT,ATE: IIIITION.—A Recent Gradu nte of Hhrvard Policia. Massachusetts, now pur- Soirlo his profess onal sulfites, is , shes to tako one or two Poplin to prepare for College, or to instruot in English Nome& Referenorms Same's Walker, D 1/. and C. C. Felton, LL.D.. Cambridge, Mass.; Wm. H. Furtteu,D.D., and Charier Blinn Fee., Phtledsloh , a Andro., •• 1 , 7.. F.." Dos top Post Milos, ool.et l.tOMAti BALDWIN'S ENGLISH.•MA fiITHEMATICA L. and CLASWO_AI, Gliool,, for Bova. V. E. corner of BROAD and ARO% win re-oran Bentm - bar 3 001-130 MESDAMES OfTEGARAY AND DTIER *ILLY respectful', inform their friends and the 91 blio that they hay/removed their Boarding and DavBohool for Yonne Lad es from Logan liquetre to Noe. 1097 and 1529 SPRIJe Street. pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth olaie.. iy26-6m pRRELAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD ING IiGHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN.—This Insti tution is located in a delightful,:healthy, and retired part of the country, twenty-four miles northwest of Phi.adeinhia, two hours' ride from the oity ; acciessibto by Norristown rsitroad and stages, twine a day. Neat session opens October ssa. For circulars, address IL A. ITUNSIOWER, Prinoipal, ne27-ton22* Perkiomen Bridge, Montgomery on. Pa. IiaIIYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS , MEIMANTILE COLLEHE, R. F. corner BE.- VRNTTI and CHESTNUT btreets.--IMy and Evening Sessions. lattividuat instruction in Bookkeeping. in cluding Gsneral Wholesale and Retail Rumness, Forwardinf and Commission, Banking. x change, Manufacturing. Railroading, gtearnboatins. Pm, the most thorough and practices: course in the united Staten. Also, Lectures, Commeroial Calcula tions. Arithmetio. and the higher Marhematios, Pen manship (best in the °Hsi, Correspondenee. For sale. their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, bilantl fullyprinted In colors, and the best work published. as2B-tf QAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, THIRTY-N HYT PHILADELH AND 'MARKET STREETS, PHIA. Professor E. D. SAUNDERS & CORTLAND RAUH - DERR, A. M., Pnnoipals. Hon. WM. BIGLER. Clearfield ; WM. -MoICIDDIN, Earl., of the Merohants' Hotel, Philadelphia ; Hon. J. W. FORNEY. of The Press: Don. N. B. BROWNE, Manch Chunk—all e whom have Sons bearding in Philadelphia; Rev. R. WESTBROOK_,_D. D., of the S. fr.illnton ; J. W . MAYNAR D, Williamsport; J. LEISEN RING. Ego., Suet. and Engineer of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Comp'y; and Hon. ABA PACKER, Saunders' Institute—Will gave their friends who may be looking for a safe, thorough, and pleasant school any informatio andsired respecting ACRESmary. A grove lawn of EIGHT are attached to the Institute for seolusion, reornation, and phyroal The terms for a session of five months, counting from the day of admission, are 4)76 for day-boarding pupils, 100 for paella Who spend tlaturday and Sunday at home. avd Slag for smells remaining constantly. tio extra oharres. Pa y manta in ad ranoe. atall-Gtv rrlzlk: MISSES OASEY dG MRS. BEEBE'S English and French Tharding and Day Rohool, for Young Ladies. No. 1703 WALNUT !street, will ho reononad on WEDNESDAY. Beptember 12. cold lm VNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. —The school of the subeoliber, in Aimee' Building. OPESTNuI . street, strove Twelfth, will re-open on MONDAY. the 17th of September. gelB-tf CHARLES SHORT. HARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN Her fiCllOOl, FOR GIRLS on the N. W. corner of PI I,BE.RT and JUNIPER Streets. opposite Penn Square, on 10th of ninth month, (tieoL) surf-6W" CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LQOUBT. The duties of the Clement Inetitnte will be resumed Monday. September 3. J. W. FAIRER. A. No euIII-dsm Snompal. PNN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COB. NF: TrtIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re. opens MONDAY, Septeber IM. Four more pupils will be admitted, Catalo m gues sent to any address, wall-tf A. STEWART. Pnnoipal. MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD /I TNG and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No. 1127 VINE street, near Loran Sqnsee, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, riordainberLith. Coon Lam furnished on application. aul6-tf 11111 ISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. Al BIRD will Teopen their eohool for young la dle,at No. 1010 SPRUUE atreat, on P . 4.ODIDAY, Ben tembor 14-4 m BUSINESS CARDS: DyoTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND ktreet—Having removed to our new and gracious store, we would mill the attention or Dealers to our ex tensive stook of PATENT bIEtiICUSEH r PER FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. our bat com prises %greater variety than cap be found at any man hshment in the United States, and our prices will com pare wig, au. market. aid-tuthsam NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIUNE JOY. OOE. & co. Hare been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively mounding paper, of nommanquig in fluence Business men are advertising in the bearnews papers of oily and country, at the ofSees of JOY. COE, & Co., Advertising Agents. FSF7 H and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York. sae, IVIATHEW BRuOKS, MANUFACTURER CAMPANIN ° UNIFORMS, In every_ variety of colors, no. 139 North TIIIRD Street. Fiala-1m opposite Cherry. Philadelphia. - 9.108,ACE SEE, !MECHANICAL ENGINEER. anti PATENT' ATTORNEY. No. 114 south SIXTH Street, (Nearly opposite the County Court Hone,) Preparee Speolficatione. Drawinge. &0., and traneaote all other btuitneec connected with the obtaining or Let ters ratant Machinery Designed and Drawings made. anag-Stri* PP R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO- Ilm• KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Penner Ivania. FARMS. STORES. MILLS, and HOTELS FOR BALE an montgoinery. Bucks. Chester, and Delaware Counties, varmmg from 10 to 200 acres, in rood MX/patios. Persons applying wall be shown Properties free charge. • Bonds and Mort,tages negotiated at fair rates. HAND SOME RESIDENCES for sale to Norristown, PoHie town, and intermediate places. For Catalogues and fn.! desorption, address R. It. CORSON, 1 , 11-Gm Nornstawn, Pa, 1 NIOHOLSUN, •F • Alanufacturer of SHIRTS LINEN and MARSFILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and choice assortmen., and wa1..7. mann. always on nand. unto which I particularly ovate the attention of OASII and prOMPt-Daying 11101VI-TY5114 buYOTS. EL L. Corner of SECOND and 'ARCH Streets Phila delphia. aitl-Bm' FUGUET tic SONS, P.J. IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. ill ti South FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable CI G RS which they offer at low rates, for cash or on proved credit. le3o-1y pAWSON & NIOHOLSON, BOLORDIRDNRS A NOS. 119 Aral *9l Mr STREET, Rawson MaltLavi , MAO Wean, /KAM? YAWSO P Ir NIONORSOR. Isv I WAGNER JERMON, •• • ATTORNEY AND COUNSErpOR-A7-IAW: Office, No. 116 Booth BU ST %DNA, (Unpaid* todspeddenee aners,l Plunatienritia, By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in the (hated State's, is enabled to prosecute and collect claims of every detonation. Particular attentiongiven to the examination and re covery of the Maims or Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and scouring the intereel of heirs and all perscdas interested in the same, in all parts or the Union. lies tho Statutes of all the States and is Commissioncr for, moat of them. Depositions carefully taken under Oomminiona, 11 J. BAYLIS THOMAS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rae rpgioved hlriplfloe from No. tin Aroh street to N.. 409 WALNUT street. Particular altantnm given to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The drafting and examiq W tion of Ills, conveyanoes, Almartmonte, Briefs of 'title y gad other Instrument{ of Writing. The makagemant or Iseoutor- V n ir the A t LlMiatratr e e t hiren eueerintendeg; vestnienta ofelllrrinter.°rooursQ for the Satisfactory regrentienNen ,.....,. rele,,e4 nvtlfl-.Wn* SHIPPING. Imik.FOß Tll SOUTEL—ORARLER. TON AND SAVANNAH enualiamra. FREIGHT REDUCED. HeiTY Freight at an avertwf airman per cent, he law New York Steamship ra . FOR CHARLES 011_, 16 C. The H.R. Mall Steamshm KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marahman,will sail on Wednesday,:oot. 5. at 10 o'olook A. M. Through in fa FO R nonre-erny 40 hears at Sea. SAVANNAH, OA. The W. S. Mall Steamship STATE OP GEORIMA. Captain Sohn i. Saul. will sail on Saturday, Sep tember 29, at 4 o'olook P. 111. '1 i ro ngu in 58 to 6 0 hours-only 41 hours at Sea . WrSatnn 66.71Iobanged from every Natarday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills °Mainz signed every da‘. The imk (mild first-elass side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE TATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten rletys, thus forming a five-day comma nioation with Charleston and Savannah, mid the South a l i t i to n trO i lTlenton h, w i th Ship' ee ITATIta: T or g gv e au lrid F lo ridaa and with ratiroseT, n andrpolthwast. /1 , 1 and C.E. Freight and Insuranos on a larg e propertie thesean shipped South will be found to lower by snips than by sailing vessels, the -rang= being one-half the rate. N. H.-Inguranoe on all Railroad Froleiit la entirely unneoessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these pointri, GREAT REDIJOTION IN FARE. Fins by this route 15 to 10 per cont. stamper than by tut 'm the Inland Route, il be seen by the ollowin dole. Through tickets from Philadelph a, Ina Charles ton and Savarmah steanuthlps, CL CHING MEALS on the whole route. except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montsmnery , VIA C11A11.14167011. via SAVANNAII. To Chanoston-..-- ens 00 To Savannah,— • 1/16 00 Angurti— —_ 1760 AU51157/1..--- 17 60 Columbia_......_, ---- 2000 Atlanta..._...__. 5100 Atlan 21 CIO Montgomery—. fl 6 00 Columbus-- -21 00 l°bile— SS nO .23 e 0 aw Orleans...-. MT TS ontromery...., se on nehvilla....--. 27 76 Mobile_.-..,.,,, gs 00 Knoxvillo....--• as 50 New Orleans__, 39 75 - 31 50 Fare to Savannah. via 16 00 Charleston, via Savannah.— --• •• . 16 00 No bills of lading signed niter roe ship nee sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street. nr to • ALEX. HERON. sr., .js CO., No- 126 NORTH WHARVES. Agents in Charieston,__T.4. & T. G. BUDD. Savannah, HUNTER SG GAMME7.II.. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Oarollus every Tuesday. For Flonda from Savannah, steamers at. Mary's and St. John's 61'677 Tuesday and Saturday. THE BRUM AND NORTH __ AMERICAN ROM MAIL STEAM- PROM NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin nonage Booond Cabin Paaange.--... .--. 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Panago....---------••41110 Second Cobol Plumage.-- . CO The aims from New York call EP Cork H4rhor. The ships from Boaton call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. . . . PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. CANADA, Capt,Lang, ARABIA, Ca _pt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Moodie, ASIA. Capt. E. 0. Lott. NIAOARA,Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. bap Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building.) These veezele carry a c l ear white hat at tnast-head 53787A 1 ,1=1=' - ise d k to4,'Wldnridtl7.Eept. 8 AFRICA Shannon. " N. Vorsiediteslay, seat. 12 AMERICA, MoOdie, " Bost n, dlegooy. Sept, t i t g c. Oftl‘.lo,`Littie. N. to ° n, tvtli:Vgy,"'o:t!' 3 ,PE StA, Jildkin4; "' N B ! 4 York. Wednesdax.fßipt: 10 the not eeoured 'until paid for. n axuerienoed Surgeon on board. The owners of Abase ships will not heamountable for Cold, Silver. Rußfou Specie , Jewelry, Precnoue Stone. °rigatoni. unless bil l s of laden are signed the and the value thereof theritkeirpreseed. For free or pas sage, opal/ to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling reeA. sag/ SW SALES BY iitltlTiOn. FURNESS, BRINLEY CO. Na. 429 MARSCF.T RTir. IiAL.E " 150 LOTS N E R O IB TYLE BONNET RIB. On Friday Morning Oct. SOI , 100 iota Igo. 10 a ad now etilo plain, brook°, figured, enibroulered, and strips porta de Nolo bonnet ribbons. ' ALL WOOL PLAID LONG lIKAWLS, wept lain trade./ new style HU wept plain long she - sle. Also. ND dozen Pans pique shirt bosoms. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday mcr a i nK , • October 0, at 10 o clock, by catalogue, on eix montbs' credit, gap packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. Also, 400 btoehe border black stalls, shawls, Printed merinos, modsh a de 1 kw,. Printed border cambric naddgerchtefs, end,rol. derma. Drcohe square and long nhawls. , Chenille scarfs and panda gar Sample. arranged for examination, with cata logues, early on the morning of sale. NP. PANOOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sac + 11 • ceesor . to 11. SCOTT. 312.. 431 CHESTNUT St. SALE OF GROCERIES AND GICWORD, By order Qt the Sheriff. Thus morning. Oat. 4th. at Id wl.l be sold, the .took of gro cer} and liquor store.tioneleting of the usual assortment of Mine liquors, teas, groceries, &0., ,to. STOOK OF A BOOEAND STATIONERY AQ It This Morning • ato3k by gatologue, the steak of a 'book and stationery store. to (noes the business. Inoluded will be found— The usual assortment of new and desirable books, a large quantity of stationery, fanny articles. Ao , whioh will be found well worthy the attention of the trade. FIRS_T LARGE BFECULL BALE OP GERMAN. TOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, SHIRTS r AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY, &a. FOR THE FALL OF 10130, . • L On Friday Morning, Oat, 5, by catalogue, on a credit, cummenelng at 10 o'clock sreciastr. /nolooed will be found, viz 'Ur Rhi A NT OWN FANCY KNIT Goons. Comorlsihg latent and bast style of ladies', misses', and ohildreas otiera and sohool hoods ; ladies' and samosa' talmas. oloaks,,and shawls; ladies' nnbias and Sontaga; men's and boys' medium to extra large 'tarts, °optional; ladies' and children or gauntlets, gaiters, tgo. • HOSIERY. Merino. wool, and heavy cotton half Roles, ladies' blue and white merino hose, children's fanny and white tarlatan and took hose. . . . . 8111.11,Tiii AN D DRAWEAR, 0 IIiCKET J AMTS. Men's fine and ex tiewy blue mixed, white "Ws, and ribbed nulerehirte and drawera, men'a heavy all wool cricket Jackets. Oar Catalognoa and samples ready early on morning of sale. LARGE BALE OP RIOGLY-FR AbIED OIL PAINT INGS, OVAL, MANTLE, AND PIER MIRRORS, fcc,, eco. • • • • On Monday Morning. • • Oct ath. commencing at 10 o'clock. • Imo'Collection arratuted for examination, with mite,- loguen, on Friday, eth mat. . Included will be found, viz American, Swiss, Italian, and German "denary, Ger man winter views, Raton interiors and exteriors, ma rine and,ocant views, fanny sketchee, winter and hum mer landscapee under gin's. Ac., all ruddy framed in One gilt tram's. - MIRRORS. P 6 first quality French- plate mantel, pier, and oval mirror', all framed in richly gilt and ornamental A- IpHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 430 MARKET Street, ezel 521 MINOR Rtroat POSITIVB SALE, OF I, BRO Of GANS.O OASES BOOTS, SHOES, Tun Morning. October 4. at 10 o'clock preoisety, will be sold, by catalogue, on 4 months' credit. I,JOO cases men's, boys', and youths' calf, kip, grain, and thiok boots, brogans, gaiters, and Oxford ties. Women's. misses', and children's goat. morocco, and kid hoots, lasting gaiters, kid 'Ampere. Also, a fult assortment of oity-made boots, shoes, and salters. The attention of Boot and Shoe buyers is particularly invited. • • egeGoode open for examination with catalogue early on morning of ST. Loins, No. VrInMiAMB BOYLE & CO., AtrO' TioNtEw3 k COMMAION KERGUANTS. No. 0 North MAIN St., BT. L CIS, Mo.. (formerly with Messrs. Myers, Clachorn, A Co., Phifacla,l offer their services to the merchants, mannfaoturers and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, We. 6 11 ' 0 1 ' b ark :211 4 tilo i elin r t e e r :iri : w 11" sr Settlements made three days i l ifter sale, F=P Messrs. Myers, Clashoru, & Co., Philadelphia. Stuart & Brother, Philadelkhia. r Wyok, Townsend &- Warren', New York, . & B. Curtis & Co., new York. " 00S, Christy, & Co,, St. Lou!,, Mo. 4 4 Crow. bloCreerr. & co.. mhl6-thstulv STOVES. sO'STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR, No. 1116 MARKET STREET, now prepared to meet the wants of the pub.io more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia. In proof of which he invites COMPAR , LTICR 2XAMINATION. The following, are among his own popunr inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in excellence and err/some any other btoves in nee. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve. acknowledged to be the best Stove fog family use in the world. JAMES SPE... ft is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly comm into sensual use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved 'SG vey's Air. tight Gas - comiumingTarlor Stove. JA MES SPEAR is the lufentor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, whieh, from its beauty and utility, Is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway- car Renter. JAMES SPEAR i s the Inventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. For all of the above the Inventor very justly Claims advantages which require but to be understood by the Public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other art, oleo of that 0 lain in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immedirtedY to 2 17- ohnee or not. Rali-in 4THE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE ie the beat. and most,nonu lar Cooking Store In the market, ft to made eithor with or without ges-burning • futturea. jdntittaatured end for ele hi NoKTD. CHASE. & NOKTrt. FetindrY Wore-100MS, 209 North SECOND Street. THE FIERY STAR GAS-VURN- A,• ING AND R A DrATIvG PARLOR STQI7IS ts 7 - 4 • Vii. 4. NORTH, Foundry arufto : utodaL' ,,are-roonia, 20* ximtll Street. OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE to tho most eonominal Stove or the kind, .ntuktnnth more derAble than the Gas-burners vvh a eheot_ iron base. Marnirtotured ono for gale by NORTH, ClintlF, & NORTH. eoundry Ware-roome. 209 North SECOND Street. eel tic OWVW -WEEKLY PASSENGER AND IrRFIGHT ROUTE 0 NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH, Va.. Yin the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and Baltimore. and Delaware Railroads, thence by the new eteamer Phila delphia to Norfolk. and Portsmouth, Va. On and after July oth, passengers from Philadelphia will take the 81b A. AI. train at the depot. rumor Broad street and Washington avenue, on fuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. arriving at Seaford at 1.30 P. AL, and at Norfolk early the next morning. The creamer Philadelphia will leave Norfolk on the even ings of Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, connenting with the train at Seaford, which arrives at Phi.adel Phle. at I P. M. Fare for &et class passengers, including meals on the boat. fa e 4 Senond-olasa so passengers, inotuding meals on the.boat Freight taken-as low as by any other route. For further particulars. see email hand-bills at th hotels, and other public, plans, or inquire of C. P. DANE. Agent, corner Broad at. and Washington ay. • H. F. KENNEY, Muter of Trensportahon k iseg Im. P. W. .l-. U. R. R. CO. WBT 2 I L B 7WRAILriIIBL: NIA RAILROAD, leave depot. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET, at TX A. AL, 12.90 P. M., and 4 .111. On Randay, leave Philadelphia at S A. N. and West Chesternt 4 P. M EXPRESS COMPANIES. MAMETHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.,othoe 320 CHESTNUT Street. forwards Paroele, Pm:lmam Merohand.se, Bank Notes. and Specie, either by its own Lines or in commotion with other Express Companies, to all the prmcdpai towns and cities of the United States. _ E. 8. SANTIFORD, r fete-tf .enerai Soesrintendsot : 1 1ACHINERY AND IRON. Piit" STEAM ENGINE AND Bo WORKs NESFIE & LEVY PRatta s lC AN))_ TtIEORETICAL ENGINEERS MACII NIS r 8 BOILER-MAXERS, EILACESMITIIS and F UN DIMS, having ' for many years. been in successful operation, and been exclasively engaged in building and repairing Manna and River Engines, Mgt arid law pressure, Iron Beata. Water Tanks, Propellers, &c,, an., respeotfully otter their serv.oeato the public., as beingfall prepared to contract for Engine' of all sixes. marine, River, and Stationary , having sets in naterna of different sixes, are pro area to exeonte or. dare with quick deepeteli. Every daeoription of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and Lop Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Urals Castings ,of all descriptions. Roll Turning, Sorew Cutting, and all other work con anted with the above business, Drawings and epeollioations for all work done at then establishment, free of charge, and work guarant.ed. The egibsonbers have ample wharf dunk ream for re• pairs of boats, where they can lie in patient safety. and are provided with shears, Monks, &0., tbs.. tor raising heavy or light wei gts. JACQB NEAFLE, .10.1.(ei P. LEVY. Jell-tf BEACH and PALMER greet'. 11AlliMI V. 101.11AIC1, I. VAI•II.AbI btlRlllll, WILLIAM I. 11111 RISE. SOUTHWARK POUNDRI, YLFWW AND WASHINGTON MEET& prinmtnuu. mfaitrok ENGINEERS AND aLAOILIVIS7a, Manufacture High and Low Pressure SteaM _Engines, for Land, Rtror and Menne service. Radom, Ottaotrietses, Tonto, iron Boats, 3;64 Outing at nll kinds, either Iron or Dress. Iron Fre.me Roofs for Geo Works, Work SkOge, Rill road and s (Statio. Retorts as Meohinery of the latest and most la proved oonstruotio Every devoription of Plantation blthinery, nab at sugar, Bow, and tiriet Mills, Vacuum Pane, Upon Steam Train., Dereontore t Filter!, Pius pug oginos, Eto. Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Boihrg Apparatua Nalmyth'e Patent Steam Rammer,' &Pi Asminwall Welssy's Patent Onntrtfagal Sugar Drain tar Mist,'.. 4511, POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY No. 353 BRACll_Gtreal, Kennington, Phtlin3elphla.—WlL- LlAM R. TI MM Infornir hir frien th ds at, having. par abased the entire atOog nt Patterns at the above Four,- be uttrr papered to receive orders for Rolling, aria:, and Raw rdill Croitinge, Boas', Chemical. ant' Roue Work, Gearing. Cleating' wade frona Rever beratory' or (Tavola Parrmeer, in dry or green sand, P oor m, torSt- pfIILADELPWA TERRA COTTA MA- IiIIPACTORY, SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN road and 1010 ODERTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes Ventilating Flues, Hot Air'Flues, and Smoke Flues mails of Terra Gotta. and of suitable for every else. of buildings. This artiste is worthy the attention of all mimeo putting up buildings, Large size sewerage pipes for city drainage, water pipes war ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared to °entrant with cities or corporations for this article in any quantity. We warrant our geode to be equal if not superior to any other made in the United States or gurope. Ornamental ChlmDaY Tops and Garden iege-tf NI ACKERItI, SHAD, HERRING, /:0.- 1 0 Nos. 1,2 and 3 large and medium 35,50- tare', in mended peokages, art very °home swath: also bble. new N 0.3 large Mackerel, 50 half We new No. ado do. Nibble new No. 3 medium do. 50 do new Eastern Mega Shed. 20 halt bble new do do do. 1500 bble eaw•Eastuoit Na. 1 Herring. 3t21 do do Halifax No. 1 do. ltM do new Beeton !co. 1 de. 1(31 do do Pio wain Freh. 25 do prime No. 1 dahnOns 100 qinnilds Grand Codfish. 100 boxes new iierlomer count, Chaos, Now landing and In More, tot saliby MURY Y & XOONS 140 '+r. war swig Agrhoi. re FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES, far e9Y It We by it FA V' th.E.tirßits_ BORAX, refined,gases , and bariels, for oak, WETtir:RILL BROnfElt _ _,,n - .1,1,114 n orth Awt:ol 4 l it It. _ _ S 1 ET 114. in quarts and putts, for salt. 'METH ER & BROTHER, LaolO t 7 and 49 Nnrth RECOR 0 Rt JAVA 1:101 4 1TE.-1,000 pockets prime Jam:offee, for Vile by JAMiss BRAMAN* co.. hßTßtrlet. SALES BY SECTION. NI: THOMAS a SONS, • Nes. 139 and 141 South Foußrns ;Teat; (Formerly N0v.41 and rs.i LARGE SAr•E OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. all PERIOR. FIRE-PROOF CHEAT. BY HERRING. FINE FRENFDI P ' , ATP MIRRORS, SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, BEDS AND BED DING. FINK DRUMS bLe. VELVET, _AND OTHER CARPETS. PARLOR BILLIARD TABLE, qIIINA AND GLASSWARE. 3:o. A CARD.—thyr gale tide (ThuradnY) raorningt store. will oomprnse, besides OR lota of superior rumture, roStoroad piano fortes, symerier extension tables, parlor billiard table, superior ire-proof safe, made by Farrell gr, Herrtng, large assortment of fine velvet. Onassis. and other carpets, China and ftlasa ware. beds and. baddiny, &e., forming the moat &Ursa five assortment airs raft thin Beaman, and worthy the at,. tention of ladies, and cohere desirous of purotmaing, Catalogues now ready, and the &tholes arneezelt for examination. STOCK EXCHANGE TTE. SALES AT TH.h. .rERY TUESDAY Daring the haziness sewn in Ally and August only ocoAsignalsale.a. , . . - Mr Handbills of eac h property issued separately, in addition to which we publish, on the Saturday yrs.:love to each sale one thousand . catalogues, in pamphlet form, giving hill descnptione or all the property to be wild on the -following Tuesday. - 0 A R Do-Our sales of real estate and stocks a the Excha t le will. hereafter be held at 13 o'oloolt ig.the evening. at 7 o k. eitherr rale Ren°' Co iaL Al o rinlerf: BALE.: ' "'" We have a luxe amount of real estate at private. vale, including every desoritora of art, and country ro Pperty. Printed Iwits may had at auction store PRIVATE SAL - REGISTER. ' • leirßeal estate entered on oar arbor , rms nght.'s and advertised coatunonallyin MIT public sale abetraot (of which 1410 copies are printed weekly,). tree a: ohms. TVVELPTIi PALL B ALE—OOTOBER 11, - PdremptorY gale on: he Praatatea.arotterty letaly on copied by W. A. bdwards, Est, deceased. On Unite " day, Ootober 11th, MO, at ✓ l2 o cloak nom VALUABLE rARK. 116 AOltE2 61 PEROFIEB' Radnor township. kelaware county, on the Lancaster, turnpike. 12 miles from Philadelphia. siathila a mile of the biorgAn Station and one-quarter of a mile or the Wayne station, on the Wen Chimer RAllroed. - The land is in first-rate condition, and the farm is admitted to be one of the best to Radnor township. Terms—One-third cask. Sale absolute, THIRTEENTH FALL RALE—OCTOBER 10. Executors' Sele—yetate of George kindle, deceased. Three story Brack - DWELL Na on York etreet. be tween Walnut and Sprite. and east of Third stieet. same Rotate— hree:artoty DNA DWELLING, No. 343 Dugan etreet, east eide, above Pine street. Executors' Sale—Bstare of Gom. William Bainbridge, deceased, Large and Va'nable REoILMNCE, No. 1204 Walnut street, west of Twelfth. street. Lot 26 feet front Three- 'gory Brbir WELLINC, 2211 Clayton et., west f Tsar , - , v-second streer, Fifteenth ward. COUNTS PIEAT.—A desirable Country Seat and 10 acres, havens Hcok, Delaware ootnatY. Pa. The improvements are two nest cottages, handsome ear 'age house. stable, and other out bath:tinge. Plan a the-Anotlon -Rooms, Throe story Brack TAVERN and DWELLING, No. 2315 Callowhill Brayer. Peremptory Sa'e—Neat, DWELLING, Po. 113 North Sixteenth street. below Race street. Large Three-story Briek BUILDING and Stool DWELLING. Centre etreet, near Herni3ntown aver nue, Germantown. Lot 41 feet front. Iwo well seoured,GßGUNDti EMU of $99 ayear msh. Peremptory Sale- Estate of 'Elish tane. dee'd. Three. story Sri ok N0t944 south Ninth street. between t ooujt and Bprnee streets. Same hatace—Three-atop Brien DWELLING, No. Its eprnee street. ebove Fourth street. Two-story Frame DWELLING. No. 201 Cherles e t ., between Routh and Shippen stream. Late 2outberark. Dandseme Modern Ite.SIDENG E. Wayne street, be tween Walnut lane and Tnlpobeeken street, German town.- Lot 1,0 by 400 feet. It is built inn superior man ner. of Pall's Stone, and bas all the modern 0011TO ntencee. gala at Noe. 189 and 141 Sol F 011.4111 Street - SUPERIOR PURNIuaz, NOH-PIATE M i ta ROWS, P/LNO-FQRTES..BR eSELts Fan. 'This Morning.- At 0 o'olook, at the Auction Store, an &abutment at exoellent ssoond-hand furniture elegant, xxiano-fortee, fine mirrors, carpets!, eta., f ro m families donning housekeeping, removed to the store for emiore mews 01 sale. SUPERIOR OAR FURNITURE, HERRING CREST, kc. Also. on Thursday' morning. at the auction store. en penor oak dining-room furniture, largo oak extension dining table. rime nor oak office inmitUrO, large and su perior fire proof safe. made by Hernng. Lae as [elate. fee. seAleo. a uperior fire-proof safe, made by Farrell Herron. SMOKING TOBACCO. Also, a hogshead of extra smoking tobacco. Also, for account of the United Statte, an mottle pump. SALE Nn: 1830 Altair STREET, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, VELVET AND BRITila SEGO CARPETS,_BITRRIORS, PINE OIL OLtrt M o rnin g On -Friday __ October th, at 10 o'elock. at No . /IMO A roh street, by oataloyue, th eemeerio_r Rosewood E oraltora. fine Man tel Mirrors. elegant Velvet, Rmssely ' and other eat , nets, Oil Clothe, to., in use but a sh ort time, and in excellent ardor. Also, the Kitchen Furniture. and about tone of Coal. liar The cabinet furniture was made by Moore & Ca iriF f lty be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'olook,vlth catalogues. BALE OF POPULAR 130010, ON VARIOIT.EII BOBJEOL On Friday E U vening, October p, at the auction store, an assortment of so_mrlar miscellaneous works. For particulars see catalogues. • ASSIGNEE'S SALE. N 0.331. WALNUT Street. Cent Exchange Insurande Company. LARGE SUPERIOR PiRE. PROOF :PE, MAI BY EVANS & WATSON, 110 4T et „OW, SUPER Irr • COUNTER - AND DE±Ks. 0 FFlOs TABLES, ARA CHAIRS, CARPETS, STOVE. ho. On Saturday Morning, t It o'olock. by order of assignee. at No. MI Walnut etroet, below Fourth street. the large hnd superior lire proof safe. made by Evans R. Watson„ coat $1 COO. counter and desks, office tables, arm chairs. Carpets, stove &C. Cr May be examined on the 'morning of sale, at o'clock. Sale S. n. corner EIGHT/I and nrit UDE Streets. SUPERIOR FURNITI-RE. ROSEWOOD PLANO. R 8 alifitTAlNtt, GAS CRANDELDHRS. TAPESTRY CARYETS. On Monday Morning. Out. 8. at 10 o'clock, at the southeast corner of Eighth and !eruct) streets. the superior rosewood pinno-foKe. by Riohenbach, Prertoh-plate mantel mirrors. twoc,stel curtains. bronne and gilt gas chandeliers, tapestry car pet, .ko. Also,the kitob on furniture. - play be examined on the morning of sale, Kt 8 o'clock. Sato No. 480 North F O LIRTII Street. ELEGANT FURNITURE. NELV/e.T OARPETa, d e. On Wednesday Alorneng, 100. instant. at JO o'clock. at No. Seen North Fourth st,, the elegant .parlor, Moine-room, and chat t er rura l-aro. Ana tapestry velvet carpels, matting, two superior 8 1PrAlttf:1:fiLad at 8 o'olook on the morning' of the sale. Sale on the Premises. SPRUCE Ftres t, ELECIANT RbIitDENO%AND FURNITURE. On Wednesday Mornn g. October 17. at an o'clock. will be sold s t public% sale, on the PreiniEes, the elegant Madam RESIPENCE. 722 dpruce attest. with superior Stable and Coach-house in the rear. on Elizabeth street. Lot 21 feet 2 inches front, 230 feet in depth. SUPERIOR t URNITUR bran. by catalogue, the superior household furniture, MY Full particulars in a few days. Peremptory Eal 2, rears LARGE Lin OF FiNl' MAPEtGA A. N.O fiIaRRY WINE, On Wedaeaday Mondag. Ootober 21. at n o'clock, at the Auction Store, aithout reserve a large quantity of fine old Madeira and /Meru W inns, a large demijohn and bottles I' Partleulars in future auvertisementa and cata logues. • MOMS NATHANS, LI T lON 'WAR im AND 00AIMIS04 AfftitOßANT,' senthear I corner of SIXTH and th Lo &ree MON 0 snd,ooo to loan. 41. t the icirest rates, on diamond.: wai,ohee, udver Plato, Cr, good', olothlnt , corm. borers, hardware, cutlery mance, mirrors , rok ulnae, bedding, and on g oods of every derornaticm large or email amounts, from one dollar to Mamma& for any lenrth of time agree— cl on Mr The O ldest Betabliankir in th in Olb. Pnyate entrance on do Street. Business flora . top P. M. Re"" aafWaV e nt APPfittir A d i ritiVa v t u fWG l O flt:l=Ts fa t cr,Artzag; short mins. o lo g ne u tfa rs tit f ir .111)6.11 ATEN7 LAVER. Etit Oliveral Ipriaes, galeinr. i rgerotr i vol l io= 'dvr lever and Minna Watches. Uritah. Bed ANA Preach watohee, at antonteha va low emu, !ewe every deaoription, very ley M. patois, musical - garment., tint vanttly Of Valle eiterf, at half importation Win: to an ortrommera, minima other mild* of 001.1 BALE& Attonded to noopally by the Auctioneer. Consignments ot any and mirk tad of moods we,, sited. tnitiM APPIAItd. SPLENDID SET OF DPLAWN.DS AT PRIVATE ALE. Consisting or Sifizo.nd and' oval breastpin am! ear rings. ?nog. 91540.. Oczt infant 51.400. DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAINS Fr---:t. ,,- 1''4 , _ ,, _:4.zt ,, _ ,,, i ., z .,, _. _ ...,.._;.:„,s;-:,,,::•.,.,;1 PEIVNBYLVANIA CENTRAL RA ILROAD—Elaveath and Market =eau, Mail Train !eater ...... .13 A. M. /Wit ..... -.11 W . A. t. _...10 43P ITarrisburg Acc0mm0dati0n..............._...2 PO P Lancaster itecioinmodatten....-....-__-_. COP . N. Parkebarg A 000M111(xiarlor . - 540 P. M. West Chester trains leave Illevontli and Market al 7 50 A. M., 12 30 Elmira, P. M. Williamsport, Buffalo, ant Mallon Palls, leave 7 15 A. M., and. CU P. 111. NEW YORE LlNES—Walnut-Street Wharf. Aoeom. Lino. via C. and A.. leaver 6 00 A.. 01.. AOOOlll. Line, VIM Janie) CUT... • A. M . Morning Express. via Jersey Clry, 0. 0 0 Steamboat via Tammy and J eseey.t.iity 1100 Camden and Amboy Accommodation...... 24) P. M Express, via Camden and AmboY....— 210 P.lO Even.ag Fxpress, via Tammy and I. 111,— . .... ... 400 P. 14 . ' . Evening Mail, via Carndon and Jersey C.._ d.to P. l'il. f Night Express Mait ........ P. F.M. Camden and Amboy Accommodation— ... . 6.00 P.. . and 4 00 asinn• Flemington:A:a. 6.60 A• and 400 14 ~from Walnut street wharf, and 7.16 A. M, trona Remington depot. For Water Gar.,Strondsburg.Soranton, Wilkeabarre, Montrose, Great Send, Au. at 6 A. 1 1 1., from Wallin. street wharf, and 7.16 A. M., from Kellen!: ton depot. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown and Beth:ohoni, at 6.14 A. 31.. and 4.r0 P. ',1., from Wahmt-strem wharf, and 7.10 A M., from Kensington depot. For Mount Holly. at 6.10 and and, A. 10.,2.1.0 and 4,64, P.M. Per Freehold, at d CQ. A 51., and 2.00, P.M. Wa, Line for Trenton, briatol, &o 410 am Q.OO hi., from Walnut-street wharf, and 7 //3$ X.. 11 , a,? a 48, P. AI., from Kensington. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Rroad _am; Prime. Exareas Train 1eave5........-- —___ A. M. do ....... 0) noon. For wthninzto7at 8.15,A M., 11 noon. 4.15, 4.131 and il.lO, P. NI. 1 , ( r Mindletown, Bever, New Cantle, Seaford and in termediate lane, at 8.15, A. and 4 11., 2.111. ganitaya—For tialtunore at !lap, 2. Iti. READING RAILROAD—Broad and CsllowLill Ltree:s. Express Train :eaves_ ..... W A. M. Night Expre!:- 3.50 r. Goading -la cornmedation.=7.7-- ._ 5 Co P. lil, --- ELAIIRA AND NIAGAR A PALLS—Broad. and Cal lowhill. Exprp9a Trtic leaves— -- Night Eames._ UERNIANTOWN AIsIO,IyODAISTOWN RAILROAD Zfiilltti+ind 13113-011. Tral'o2l leave for Conshohocken and Norristown at 665, 7.31. 9.05 and 11.05, A. Al.. and 1.01, 3.16, 6.60 and 11 15, P 51. For Manayunk, at 580, 7.50, 9.05, 1106, A. 51., and 105, 05.3.05,4.10, 855, 660, 15 and 11.15, P. Al. For Geimantoe 0, at 600, 700. BU4 9.90. 10 CO. 11.00. 15 00. A. 'M., and teo; 200 51.0, 3.60.4 00,600, 00. 6 94). 7.0.8 00.9 00, 19.15. 1150, P. M. For Cheatnn6 Hill, at 601,8 00. 10.00 and 1200, A. M., and 2.0 1 9, 61614 6.00 630.800. 900 ana 10 15 F. M. Sunday trains Tor Germantown leave 9 if. 1. M.. and 2.00,3.00,6 00 7.45 and 1030, P. NI, Leave Gerplaiktoerw at 10. A. M.. 1.10 4 00, 6 69, 9..93,.F. at. _For Nerrugioww 900, A. M.. 3.00 and 6.00 P. AL 1.45,91:1 Altgleer2/1 ra A. M., 100 and 6.00 P. AL CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC FLATI..R(IIk.D—Vis.o.. - 1 • wharf. Mail TrainU. A. Express Train . . - r_.• • Aeoummodatiort to Egg ailu.7 —•••• •,-• • NORTH PIt.I , iNSYLVANI.A. liat•HOAD—Pratt and Widow. POT ilethlehms, leave at 5(1 A. N., ead LW and 5 P. MFor. Horlen , own. lease at/16, A. At., mist For Fort Virsahlastod, leave at MS, A. M.. and Wit P. AL Bandaye—For Bethlehem at 8.00 A. IL list Dyke. town at 3.00 P. 31. WEST OR TEE. VIA MEDlA—TtartiAgall altd Market atreets. Trains loalit titl46 IDA - ATIVI;., red P. A Sandays lean! WM). i.lOO Trains Waled thtiikiY*- tin Soadavin altar ,a3 y FIRST PR 'AMA,. AWARDED,'Ett the tau) A gricultu ftißooiet7, to ALLMAN & ZENN DER. Fourth and Flna. for Boat Family FLOUR.— Conatantlr on hind, Walsh'a Earnar'a Ferri . Tu ., ' Four-Aeon and otan Horn, ft. Lout, , and Wm !vs fatapeo9VauulT Runt.eta-