•`""" -- ` 4 7 1.- '7 1 1'. .191ti3 1 1 1 ar r °l 7 l § . XTED.ESTING ORIGINAL VIEWS ON THE TV , q,OGY „ ERayditlid ' The discortria,.of whichfthe following is a meagre ebetraa preached 'on lath Supdlii'.evening at slitiliditigs; :Tenth; • aid Chestnut streiltd, - -IT-ProftisiCe , Williain;Morrls,'who, may state, preaches fregularly,at this' pled@ e ry Sun day to a congregatron ! ci.c.iqrshippere, owning no other name than' that' . of Piristiorri, and' having, we learn, no Standing' lationg other ohnrohos. Their:Treitieher,. Whd'id/irtldently a highly; odu: elated and gifted teiCher'nf the Scriptures, pursues the novel course of dienshOlult,hid message " out morteyand:withent price," and besides holding aorview Ton Sunday,' devotes 'tiearly :all hie time 'diving the week in teaching, on the same disinteresiwt terrias: Ills text on this occasion wee the passage .in, the, sixth chapter of Genesis,- con. tairdpg, • command to Noah to build en Theletroduation, to his theme proper was short and sppropriate. - ;The history of the world, prior. t) the' flood; lie 'said, wee given to us in brief, merely -stating the principles of the divine govern ment, end attesting the fact that Iran* the begin• later there were two classes of dwellers 'etc the. earth, the :children of "God and the children of moo, end that; front the hour In which the curse was..pronetieced, in. Oonsequenee of man's disObe• dience, the mildew of death, and the trail of the eel-pent,. was upon the world'and all it contained. ao to speak, to the first division of hie:Pennon was the faet, that the term " Noah" sig nifies Yost. Noah, the speaker alleged, was a type of Christ in several particulars. In the Arst place, he had-the mipd of vied concerning s i n an d deß,rt ; even as our Lord had had the mind of Got nod God's estimate of everything Here inn speaker introduced a !short collateral episode to 'illustrate the irreconcilable antagonism whieh had kI , V , VS eXid;l2ld between the ways of God and te e iirß.) Li of the world, in doing welch he quoted Chrhe's declaration contained in the seventeenth eliaplit• of John, "The world bath not known we, I &o lola:that illustration of this typo, the speaker stltiti pas the" Ark - waa a type of the finished work of Jews Christ The work of Noah,- lb building the Ark, was wrought with a full know! ledge the.t it should include himself and big house hold So the work of Jesus Christ, which wig finished upon the Craps, had' italuded Christ CC ,finisher, and all his household "of faiih." Ch let, he , wished till bearers to observe, bad wmueht , nit hie wcrk on the earth, not by his God. bead - poiver. but by faith; and in this we saw a bitnihrity between the salvation of Noah's f.i wily trout the waters of the Flood, and the re thtuption of God's children from the power of sin. In* the 040 ease it was Noah's fail upon which the saving of his , wife and children rested.- , es there was nothing at all lodinated oeneorniog the faith orthe latter; and in the other the salvation of the, *harsh „was treated by the faith of Jesus Chris;. Ile did not dispute, of Conroe, that all ts were saved to the way of personal faith bat the faith which' a ived was that of the Saviour, lie the mere presitme of faith in the heart could have tin poWor bather than as a pledge, or earnest. thlt Lle in whom, we believe will save. Ic was with the knowledge of this truth that Paul had arid, after him conversion, "The life t nAs live, live by,tho Rau/a of the Son of God." The spe..ker next referred to incidental details corrm cm Nuah's experience with the Ark as fore. shadowing the grace by which all are saved who ore now, or who. in the purposes of God from all eternity, have been included in the Ark of Christ's fir.ished woilt. When the Ark which Noah coin t•truoted wee detailed, the "glory," or visible sym hot of Gtnre preseuce A entered into it, and having thus entered into it, Recalled Noah and his family in also, as it is stated, "And the Lord sajd unto Noah, Paine thou and all thy house into the Ark'' •i Tons," said be, '• to-day God rests in the disi.h cd work' of his Bon." The preacher laid special ortiotmis on the word 'looms" In this commotion. Tote, ho Wished his hearers to remember, was al• ways the language of Groot; not !, go. go, gre," "do thie," and "do that," as wee too commonly the case with'-those who in their ,4 teal withott Itn , nriedgo," put the works of min before the grate of nod. next striking thought its this type Wait, thui ov. ry person in the ark was jest as sate 59 Noah was, even to the druid dove. "Si," said he, blessed bought! every person truly ow Christ, is jute OS safe as is Christ himself." He know that thy blessed assure/um was by no means the nom men experience of Christians, tint that through the arroneutisOolehinge of the day many of them with the best intentions, instead of feeling theuisolves . happily ins,* the ark with the family of the re• deemed, felt that they were but hanginir on out= side, in hourly peril' of being washed off by the surging d In this state, there could, of osurie, be but a vory imperfect pease, and corn v.nrato.:,ty little to be thankful for. Rush bad nut b.ionthe halting faith of Paul when he declared to rho sai..ts at Ephesus that Cod "bath raised us up together, mad made us kit together in heavenly Dom' in Christ Jeans," The reasoning of the prrroilier upon this point was full of force and homy. It the Christian was to dwell in constant tear in this life, of being disowned by the Lord in whom, se trusts, what assurance had be that his security would bo perfect in heaven? Wore wo to kupmso that our security there wan dependent repel tho walls of the enclosure Os or any other peculiarities of the locality.? No. Tho same means of safety provided-there, were vouchsafed. to the believer hero, whose life is bid with Christ in Gad." ,Tho next point mada,was, that God had not only called Noels and his house into the ark, but also eheeete door when they bad entered. As it is Btatod in the' iona—etireseer - the - seventh chapter the Lwd shut him in." It was thus Shown that the safety of those 'within the ark was in a double amigo the purpose and act of God himself Heving thus referred 'to the symbelle teachings of' &cob and the ark, as typifying Christ end bra deleted work, ho-next proceeded' to demonstrate wherein the ark was also a type of the glory which shall bo the Church by and by. in the first place, Nosh and his hone embarked on the ere of the judgment day. Immediately afterwards the flood came, so that " all in whose nostrils teas the breath of life, 'of all that was in the dry Jetta died." Thia, said ho, was In exact aboordance - with the judgment which will follow immediately upon the concog of the Lord Jeans Christ, to este 'With his Kingdom. (he did not wish his hearers to confound Misjudgment, however, with the gen. err:! judgment at the last day,j when the Church will be caught up, the dead in Christ raised, and tee Heitz "changed "— into the visible " - ark.' Which shall then 'appear in the heavens. The Church, however, would not be caught up be. f•ere - the "plagues" come, but we must discriminate between plagues and judgment. Thus the plagues preceded the jedginent upon the Egyptians at the deliverance of the Is raelites; bat se the "children" wore then exempt frost the wrath which involved the enemies of Je• hovel), so would the children he also exempt from the plagues whioh are to precede the coming of the Lard. !this hope of the Lord's coming, said the spon ker, c ?notliuted the Christian's hope—his only I.npe_lt was the fulfilment of this prentouiproutiee id the Lent's eonoitig in receive hie own that had animated the'beart of Paul, and we could, in Lei, have on other intelligent idea of going to boo von then' this Nothing scold he more deceptive then to suppers that tho Church. was the " ark" or the - Christian, The safety of the sinker was not in the Church .s eoestituted on the eerie, hut. Are you in Christ? would be the greet test qemitien, whit% would, In that day, determine tho iceurlty .or ioseourity of Christ's professed fol. lowets. The question here might arise in the mind of : The - hearer, "Row am Ito know with certainty %e'er:titer Lim in Christ or not?" The solution to ttita was had in the fact as to whether such en one had" Come to Christ as a poor, helpless sinner, and trusted whohy in him for salvation." Ali such were sett to he truly in Christ. They were In the "1.00 sad would be in the "glory" by and by. But in the nest place, Noah was also presented as a type of Chrzersae4. As It was geld. • Ile 7ao a preacher or righteoumess "—el righteous valS, Oct of geese It woe fair to presume, hoW eltr, ihet, as dash, Matt had preached most loualy by the site, and the saw ;- in other words, by what he did, rather then by what he said. tinnpesei said the apreker he bad , proachtai, and ha' not. commenced building the ask, would he nit hero been proclaiming his own unbelief in the truth or what he was preaching? Bo; said he, there were _many In the world now who talk retell about the, safety there is in Christ, and of reel:. ti.pe or his oemlng; - .but their *Miens Wore by no mettles in aceordantte with such to prefeselon. Some people, he knew, asserted, on ee authority whatever , that Noah had preache d grate, and even went so for as to declare that he invited 'be people into the ark in order to Make their reficstmlr to roans the ground of justice for their ptrietting. All this proceeded from a false notion of man's relation to God Grace, he held, v:da pot necessary to justify God in the execution of judgment. If, said ha, with singular force, there even not jesnee'in the condemnation which, be naturp t tilitai is under, there could bo no grare in' his pardon. Ile did not say that it was improper for the preacher of 'grams to proclaim the coming wrath, hut this was a vary different thing from preaching "the terror of the law," which he al. Meted constituted no part of a Chriattan'a duty, who s 'cattimanded to go forth end preach the tioaprt. Ora , the f•iber hand; in calmly deolarlng that Judg• meat la coming uron the nations, and that the Lord leeemmtleg' to - destroy bis otinnies, like Noah, the Cliriattati woo preaching God's righteousness: This one thing ho begged all to notiee, that Noah con demned the world by building the ark, and not by ',busing no world by calling herd names and out pl9ying threatening epithets, Boma people, he toad, with sad, though unconscious Christian been. sill:may, had a way 'of letting off their spleen under the cloak of religious zeal. There was such a thing as venting, in a religious forth, the angry fee logs of the human heart, untforthv.as euoh an am might be ; but it wag certainly improper for a Chrietteo tt evlnee pleasure in the coming deltroO• then of the wicked. 'Three wersysome"of the arguments employed to above that the noting of Noah (rest) by bin father Launch was prophetic, the name having been given with the declaration, 4 ' This same abaft comfort us consuming our work and toil of our hands, because of the ground whlob,the Lord bath caned ;" also, that Noah, by legitimate inference, as wall as pa ant re , declaration, Wag a type Of Him who in atter, tints :iota unto bin own, Coma Onto me, CI! ye that labor and are heavy laden and 1 'rill give yen Rest alb, that the ark In its entirenosa, with It liviog contents shut ln,with Gott's symbolic pre sence, and by God's band, was a type of Christ's &limbed Woidt 83 the Redeemer of the world; and, e ttO,:that "the ark wee typlotti of the glory which ehatl be to the Munch by and by, and that in an important sense Noah was himself a type of . every W have thee crudely thrown together the i nn tt.ceghts of the discourse wblob, in the Pro I.iieor's usual style, Bibloin band, wen delivered ttilla eloquent easo, without manuscript or note. Alit GAB HOnSn - alin-HCanin MAT6tt ENGLANIi—This important and intereettng matott pp ltfli ted to wit o f ake .givon to no n , definaft e itely op. ointed plaoo the Tueeday r tie finlghtott meeting at Newmarket, whioh- cam an enoed on Nee tember 22 The change is the date, we bolters, has been made in consequence et the ithpraotionbillty 'of running it daring the Hough ton week, from the munber of engagements on the. Het, and the 'natty titer at whioh the racing is; be receeeify, commenced. The' horses st patent intended-to take part in,the contest toe Deronder i Btatyv,_ and Newesetle.—Sinnt of the Times, , Gluin TunDl9-!:4A: Onioano.—At Ofiioagq, r.,dttling the fl inelo thothele; the e.melp o r,b e4 t -dating the month of tit ntember amount. to 2 s I 3Oci;P3I bnihelo, against ii i 332 412 , tiushel In Aliest. • The rots' rooeirreof hinds Of gesi:o (itteltidlttfthar) nrootiOt to 6,024,940 bushels. The re9;4irs of wheat anrioa the Past month are larger by'44 , telgullion buehole than' ever before, doting throllfreiriollag retied, , 11111M' OFIVIHS''-011 - 'lllt 101Plint: ,111$,DOTIRGT,1a_ WASEUNGTON. AY S'::A:T TJ NP I N S. Visit to.the'araire of Washington The pesi;end.ant f 4f Gorki 11l at lilolllllt Vernon. A'HIStORICAL SCENE, THE 30IIRHEY VP THE POTOMAC 1.)1 C AND N I N ,We continue onr narrative or the Anterloan journey of the English ,Prlnoe, soleeting °streets from the aadonnts published In the 'keel news• papers'and , furnished by the newspaper cor respondents. ' ME rntorreinte nlaunitrox The Timm oar that owing to the leo'Lemont* , of the weather, the third, fourth,' and, filth pieties were failures; but the seventh—a osenbination of Amerloan and English symbols and mottoes, all interwoven with a masterly hand, and forming a Work of unsurpassed beauty—was highly success ful. In the centre of the, piece were the figures of Columbia and Britannia, while adjoining the first was the American enat-of-arms, and the latter the English. On the top was a globe surrounded by the American and English flags wreathed together, and on each end, separate from the main- piece, was a large steamship, with light-house, 4S:o , re presenting the commerce between the two worlds. ibis is said to be the largest piece of fireworks ever made, it being one hundred and sixty feet in length and fifty feat in geight The piece was bar rounded with bombs, seeding up their shower of stars, and everything arranged additional that could give more effect to the exhibition. The piece was a perleot triumph, and elicited from the vast assemblage the most extravagant applause. The Duke of Newcastle said that such an exhi bition was deserving of the highest praise, and ex ceeded anything of the kind he had over seen. IrIZZEIEM At the gymnasium_ attaohed to Miss Smith's In stitiite the Prince seemed a boy again. Miss Lane and the Prince conquered Mrs Ueoretary Thomp son and the Date of 'Newcastle at tenpins, and .4E.= this tans; with 'but little tifort, outrolled ttto Primo). ran ItuscLE." The Prince, seeing several braes rings suspended from the ceiling. v qui red their dee r Gas feeling decidedly on Lid muscle, cn h Toold of them and swung himself by,e Out! gymnastic feat, from one to the othet St r ews the room. The Hon. Mr. 111-11.4tt 11.4tt brainited himself, upon a rope ladder, and the whole - - party indulged In hearty and merry laughter The Plinoe, losing his usual bashful ness, celled a little girl to him, inquired her name, and in every way seemed so gay and lighthearted that hie suite could not Suppress their surprise, and even the grate Duke joined in the fun. THE VISIT TO MiUNT VERNON As soon as the party was embarked, and the Bottles Lane loosed from her liioohngs, the Pre sident's fi4g was sainted by twentyone guns, and the English flag was then hoisted•at the main, and a Flintier salute fired in honor of Lord Renfrew. The weather was superb, and the view of the Potomao, and Its beautifully wooded banks, so the Harriet Lane steamed greoefully down the stream, was tepoatedly admired by those on board. THE ARRIVAL. At about twenty minutes after tan (says the flonstetutian) the approach bi the President and his illustrious guest Seas announced by salutes of twentY.eat dins from the batteried of the arsenal and the navy-yard, and the American flog and the royal ensign of England were hoisted on the flag. itoffi at each end of the pier. They were received at the wharf by Major Ramsay, the commandant of the arsenal, and conducted to the smatter along a carpeted passage to the gangway, where they were met by Secretaries Cass, Cobb, Thompson, Floyd; and Toucey, Poatmaster General nett, At torney General Black, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Black, and a small number of ladies and gentle men, who were invited to accompany the Presi dent's party on their interesting excursion to the home and grave of Washington. TIIE pnmcs A " PRACTISED BOATMAN." Whon the critter arrived in flout of Mount Ver non she dropped her anchors, and lowered her Mambos, in which the President and his guests were rowed to the Mount Vernon landing. The first Windt, containing the President and Miss LBllO, was steered by Lord Renfrew, who bandied tho tillek ropes -with the skill or an evidently practised boatman. TUE RECIIPTION. Oar respected follow citizen, George W. Riggs, Erg , treasurer of the Ladies' Mount - Vernon 11520- elation, and Rogge ' the vice regent for the District of Columbia ut that patriotic moiety, re ceived , the distinguished party, and conducted them over the mansion and grounds. Rvery point was minutely visited, and the deepest interest in everything 'they saw was manifested by the illn9- irious strangers. Al' VIZ (WAVE 01" IVAEIIINGTOIC Tho Marine Hand had arrived before them, and, concealed by a neighboring thiok€t, began play ing a dirge, composed by the leader. The seen° was most impressive. The party, with uncovered heads, ranged themselves in front of the tomb, eo Simple yet so grand in its associations, and looked in through the iron grated door at the sarcopha gus which contains the remains of the Tattier of hie Country. Then retiring a few paces, the Prince, the President, and the royal party, groupadinimnt,allently contemplated the 'Tomb of Washington. I=l Not the least noteworthy and interesting inci dent of tile day was the planting of an acorn on a little hillock, dose to the tomb, by Lord Ren frew May the teed which he planted in ground Which every American regards as hallowed, says the Constitution, rise, and grow, and flourish, and ho an emblem of his own future prosperity, health, and strength, as well as of the perma acute of the friendship that estate bettreen his people and ours. - There was no Incident of interest beyond what would scour on the visit of any party of people. The usual peepings, questions, and remarks were made, and the gatberfng of relics was engaged in. eir Henry Holland cut himself a sane, and the rest were provided with sticks from the ample voiles• lion which Is always kept for the benefit of viol• Lora. TEE " CONSTITUTION"I , IOItAtIZES UPON TIIE SCENE. It was a solemn and deeply . interesting scene-- one which will be recorded 111 history as one of tho most remarkable and happy events of our age- - to sea the President of the United States and the heir to the throne of England, attended by some of the highest officers of their Governments, steeling unoavered at the tomb of Washington. animated by feelings of the most sincere friendship and pro found respect for each other; and thus, as it were, plying pledge to the world of the perpetuity of tho close alliance and cordial amity which now meta between the two groat and powerful kindred na tions, so worthily represented on this umgasion by the venerable and gifted statesman who now cilia the chair of Washington, and the youthful and graoeful Prince who is destined to wield the British seeptfe. ItISS LANE " FLAG OFFICER." , The return trip was made in remarkably quick time, and the landing of the party was granted with Relates as at the embarkation. Mr. Bu chanan informed Secretary Cobb that •he con-. factored himself commander of the oraft, and that he .outranked both him and Mr. Schell: but Miss Lane thought she had the highs t claim to the mullion, and was voted flag offioer unani mously. THE DINNER AT LORD LYONS' The party Immediately drove to the residence of Laid Lyons, and, soon after, dinner was aerved in the large Naar° diniog•room, with its heavily curtained - win,,ows. Upon the sideboard and rich dressers Lord Lyons' splendid service of sliver plate was displayed: in the centre of the table stood a large golden tray, with three ornamental golden vases, and these and two porcelain vases, at the extremidee of the table, were filled with dowers This tray is the pride of the family plate, and even its blemishes from the sea voyage are pointed out with pride. Lord Lyons sat in the centre of the left•hand aide of the table, and, on either side of him, were Mae Lane and the Prince. Opposite Lord Lyons sat the President, supported by the Cabinet and diplomatic corps. The dinner was a superb aff dr. THE PRINCE nISUES Na PRESINTH. Tho Prince is very particular about his presents When the photograph of the Rome of Wa.hington was °Cared to him, General Druce L quirt d if any duplicates could be obtained, adding that the Prince would aodopt of no presents which could be purchased by him. THE EMMET LANE ORDERED TO AIMOY The Harriet Lane mote the royal party at South Amboy, N. J on their way to Now York from Philadelphia, via the Camden and Amboy Rail way, and oonveys them to the former oily.- The Prince of Wales appears highly pleased with his inspection of our public buildings During his visit to the-Patent Moe he remarked that the Revolutionary, relies ihenid be placed,in a separate room. They mutt have appeared very tionde to him, after the vast number of the relies of the past which he saw in the Tower of 'London, and must have impressed him with a new some of the enter- Prise of a nation which Is so young as to have few relies beyond• a uniform, a printing press; and a few flags, end which has yet attained such an ha manse growth and power. iflt B. ER:T.IEII;6R ifORGAN DANCE WITH VIE The wife of Govornorliorgan declines opening the New York ball with the Prince, on the ground that ohs never danced, and to in other ways an un desirable partner. Miss Wood, daughter of Mayor Wood, is, without dealt, entitled to this honor. Tho ?idim will 'previously meet and be introduced to. the ladies with - whom he late dance at the din ner to be given by Mr. Grinuall. THE PRINCE DELIGHTED AT EIS RECEPTION. The Prinoe expresses himself delighted at the 1.3- caption ho hos mot the entertainment he has re • calved, and the genial and hearty manners of his hoot nod his ansomplieked niece. HE WILL - vim A SLAVE Yttararroa. Mr. Belden_, the gentleman who so hospitably entertained Lord Napier, has invited the Prince and friends to visit his 'plantation, some little distance ft,m the city, and witness the workings and effects of the " domestio institution." The Prince has aroeptod the invitation, and will do his best to see it, all. Re has also been Invited to visit and Moped the University of Virginia, and the home or Jefferson at Monticello. Special trains have been placed at his disposal, and great efforts will be made to detain him beyond the time prescribed in the programme. BALLOON VOYAGE TO BUlLOPE.—.Another as pirant for aeronautic fame has sprung up in the person of Mr C. 0 Coe, of Rome_, New York, who i. making preparations for a balloon voyage to Europe. He bes,just completed a monster balloon in which to mako the trip, sad will start at an early day. It is called the United States, and is the largest balloon ever constructed, being nearly three times larger than Lowe's. It will hold m 1 7 e l t r 0 , ° andafe of a lti f gasifisn,, 280 0 feet hi gh, t 118 feet din, power 68,000 pounds. Mr. Coo intends bringing it to New York. Ix is raid that It document has been found . since the King of Naples loft containing a royal order to the Intendente to liberate all the galley slaves Fortunately, the order Yes not trae,n,it ted, Or to other misfortunes would bars been taddetl that of bawittista. the FilatalliaiPHlArlift iotittCH 'iiti to 12 o'clock P, Mron Saturday, Ootober6, - parioniVagiplyinif4 ediertlsed,Letters 411 i please Mention the date of the List. Open on• Sunday from 731 to MS o'clock A. his, and 2 to 3P M. " EADIES' LIST. • Ashton Thum' Gleaenn Mary A O'Neil Mary aciiesfeld El za. Gillespie Virginia Pratt Mn,i Appleton chrism. 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Lire Doherty Mary Pen Cling :al to Von Weida 51 A denann Mrs Malin , ouglio3 Vanehlet r Doman is Mies Minim Cecelia Vernon' Phobe Druth Alargt Aldsaffry Susan Valley Vio al Donavan Mary blob in. an Anne Vandyke Mary B Dural Bui 8 Airs MoOahan Sciota voila; Melia Gum :mean MoLumleyA Watsea C M Dyne M A Mrs Mcßride Marie EWarrin Dire P H Dr) fees 8 Mrs AleLoughlin A W. , rden Laura Dubarry hire Dr McCoy Weisner West Anna PI Doi piney M C McGowan Ann w,.—arrian ri • Mire eloCaulY A , Wathon Ban flan Dugan Mary A /vlnCoanti Jane Al West Mary II Diane' Bridget Mason Ca lie Wa latiz Mary 00,18 Mn Relic Anna i and s K hike> ,nrah Meson Miss Wheeler _Ada S -Imlay Diary A Meyers Eliz at Wall imborah A Errrette lire Dr Mellon Hosanna. Walker Mrs E vane Wilson Merritt K alias Warner Mrs Egner 1 mom It Malone Mars Wallace taro t inlay Dire Alaroli 'on Emma Walker timid misty Ann Alicidieton- liz Vrhsintore it E aton earth A ISMS, r Ann T 3 Wentworth N Erard Diary Miller 0, len Weber Ann 13 /Mader Mary Juo IC Mrs Webb Anna .tior Mollie hillier Chas Abe Weaver It Erden martins Moor May Walter Julia senhower E Hoer met Mary E Whithead alas neater -l en Morton Emma Welsh Hi:Maces, Pi. animal, no E .Alorrison E Men Wes on Clara Fenny marl Mononon Bridget Wharton A s reach F H. Airs Ma. au blip Williams A Ale FrickMlary Norris Sentiment Win Ann Padoni Mrs Norrig Mrs A Wise ra Jacob Pioneer B Mimi lo Cordelia B Wilson Chas U Garner N P Mot Nutlet ma gin Wightt Ann G (Myelin Hearer Nicholas Veltio W iileon Oath Gray Angeline. Neal Limas Wind's Ala, y J weeson Annie Noun fire WOOO5 Anh • Gray Fannie lt N rthorp .nnit Worthington .1 Granter Fannie Nennioke F B Woodman A L lame, Wel &trait O'Brien Sarah Wood tle tests Gray Fa,mia C O'Dm.nollCath Wood Maria .1 Gob= Anti GENTLEMEN'S L33T. Adamson Tito) Donavan Ca"t DC Asher 1' A bboit 14 Jno U Dananower F A Hampton &Cu JT 8 N likrlinr,ton a llama Morton E Altomus 111 Dares David Harris 0 W Ali, urns Albert I alloy Thos Manna Jan T Aaron Diana 3 Dade Dr F T Harris Geo S Abbott T W Da. gle..r David Harper Hobt 111 Agt Life of Geo Darragh) L Ha. warn nen A. Washington Donner Geo burdin A J Abbott Man W Domes Et & T Dayunga G A ( PUT ser) Deberug Atolph Hardy Capt Li Abeam John Deabowin :. aw Barm a n —ban y Althorns° 118 Do Hassad L. Harper Clout D Armstrong & Co fleecy Jag T Harrison Literary o , Do oollado D5l institute Abbott Chas C Devine Patrick name i Albright Peter Dever J..lin 51 Handy Copt Ainswortn B Donning Sidney Handley John Ambush Jos De Bohwenitz a Barris Itobt Alexander Rev It Dakkeon Dr LI. Harsoman Jacob Ai-x rider J Dick.. no Cart Ilstoli 8 Aiken 0118 Dixon Goo Harris II C 2 Ames It ti Dei by ii Win Hazard Capt 8 Antoine Armand Doran Edward Ha , nee Chas It Andrews Win Dowe Joseph HassioJ LI, Atwood Jesse D0W311.188 P Harmer Harrison 3381gLWOLI aide- .• dd ludic G Hart Wm pendonee Amine Douty Tune 41 • Harmon W Co DoWliu J i' [roma T C Anthony ball Doran Howard Henderson Cart Appleton 'Win Doolittle II C W Ayrnes Ponohowcr FA Heisler Geo .L Arnold M onion A Hartong , ennui ArlArlSOrl Wm V toner & FonHanle ac Pro Anderson JII Dolphin Jaz Hendry A smi th Auld Wm prism) Tone L Heritage 0 Anderson C II Dressier P J Seura Frank Armhtrong John Drake vI, nucleoli James A roller JOB Dll.Ol/t n C Henderson 3 P Anderson J 1., Bunten Saint nendnoka Dr I Andirsen Jan Donlan W If Demirel! Henry L Atkin T B Dunlap John Howe Or 0.? Atwood Julie S Dug gan 11 A Bowling. rhos Ballinger Nen) 2 leo. Aug llenoy Joe Baleingor Jacob Ellin J C Ilion Conrad Barron 13 W Eid idge B S Hitching. H. 13arelay John A Edwards() It lir inoki al' A Barn .rd Jolla 2 Oaken Geo N Maxine Chas V B1)110 Than 8 Eleott Trios It Hill & Co John Banks A D : Ehroll Edwin Rieke It D Horton W P C Egan John II Hillman Wm Baird Thea I) Einbar S E. Hilburn Amon Bail•I John 1) 2 Biller Bard nitsaluen T T Dailey 51 Egan John Higbee. J I. Itliley Robt Em an Conrad .nolbr. ok Silas P Bates Joe W Estill .11105 A Onward & Ant- Ba!korßer Tlt Elf.) dm bier B ai l er .1 en If ygoor Conrail Howardlll B Halos Joon . Loll Will abb G Goo C Eily Jacob Holoen GILGiI Hood Henry (i Baer & Rinker Edwards 8 U Hone Patrick Baker Christian Ellison Ed Hollander A ioli's anon r ow W Mart Akin nudges J 0 Baker CM , IT Moorman David floral:Morns Barkley II It G Leer Cons Hod non Robt Bate Edward EhrigJacob nook no 3 a Halm Jne It hid r Will Bohmon A L fleshing jos Ely Will Honlians F T Barry Jou B Elkin Boni Hughes Rev 0 Healer John Ening Harry llommet Harney Becker HeriTy_ Ehrmann (3 liumphrya Chas Bound thine Pi Egletoe dlnfl liuduere It G Bonus z one L A Oder Henry Hug: Allred Beal &Co ion d Ellison Jit Boner Jim P Benner &CoS It k Bonham!. Will unbar Hen l'or.l J .8 Elwort Chas Ingham J W nO5lll John I Marian H Idler blob P-ovateT,,.. rs I , vans &Co G W level W P ,••-.• - . . ~ Beach Usury It Emmet Guards lohottson A Wesley lir T K Evane Barry w Midge t Petite Martin Svanseltums Mr Inch PJ USN : Bishop Norman ' I.r•ig P I'lcr P B Bittlnger Rev Ep Fnowau IL 150. , 41 Chan Booing Mr • .Es , rtorn JO Su- Inskeep Joe Billet & Co A. tiles Janke Br K /Lem Antonio End , rootter IR Jnokson Pr BC Hiaokw,,,,d Zr. Co t moiler Their Janireon las 4 ni}denhtlith R G Evans & Carman Jessuo Col Adred Bourk Jos Ervin Robert Janney 8 T Boyd Ja•. Engleheet Rich Jnoolys 21 Bote ler Thor; A El:minuet D Joon:a 0 hoorloor 1., J 3 Ernlor Goorge Jaquille Chao Bowes Patriok ?short John Jackson 0 80, le J A Every T Jamai Chns Baker John W )•v-osJ IL Jer.tril.•ohn Bond W m S ray J C Jackson Jae 11-ora, jail 2 Fetter Wm!, JenhineJ H B & ones Nathan iltFame Pater Johnson J E gown J 0 Pegmn John Johnson J B rown HPelpanoh Jao Jones Ilenel,l flown F u 0 Fusin 21J Jones John . Bruno Joe Farming M Jones Or T B wane lean Ferriday I 0 Janes Rdard Britt di John B Frelde rirehdtanes John Al J Break, r Ret W 0 Fenteman John Joel 0 11 . .. . . . .. . . , . .. - at anal Palk Janne -Aron Theinig, Guttman Fel lime Jacob Jo Wm 1.1 & dreinig Ferber H Jo moon W F & Bras John Ferguson Jail Dole J Bradlos John a r+llll Choi A Kivu Jae Broulid Cant J Ferrell ,s F Kart W B-itt Go, Fearon 3 1' K Ile Jacob Bron.ell Chas Fair Mine Hain Jan Brooke Cant T 11 Fainwell Geo 11,0ney E W Brodhead & Bro Fehrinbaok John Kelley John Brooke Jae Farrington A. Kaiser den Brady P Fantell F h aft .1.1 Butte & ro G Foster Wells Ramo John Burros Saint Fallon Jo. Karoes 3 Doekhart ' Al Parton , John Kan Peter Burnside Wm Fenner Beim KeiffiA Lewis Bu.,k Oliver Fornoll Jas Kelly Semi uurnham Geo Farrozyn :Buts Kelly Jan Mime J W Farrr.lly I A Keel B LIM Butler Robert Feuds Chas Kenly COoF G Burdett Rev al Pass L m Kell CI R Burke 'rhos b ildnlay Jan Feeble Henry Buck Henry_ Fell Aaron Kelton Frank C -Per Dr F Faustnaalt Vaoh Heine Henry Cantwell alr Fagan John Keyes has %V Lamle Barney Farrel T Keon Wm W Cahill Michael Faulkne • J Keenan de Co W Camber r ugene Fa. hlaren Kellerman F c a rimatte 0 Fareird Chas KeUenbare F t., Coverlet It Four Chae Holladay F W Cauffinan B Feral 0 /11 Keefe Cur Car bele V , in V Perna J D Hannan N c ar m a n W Farms T ti Keeogh Jahn Cameron C E&Co k etc John Kimble Chan Conon Edw T Fa , key Will Kendall W 0 Carroll Roht Fagan DI Haiti* I In es , enay.ll m. Polluter Will Kenn John r.hanot J .,. Freeberg/I JaoD Keil W Ohamborlan's: Fisher ithatlos &Kelm J H. Chan••• T Hinkle Kean John Chinon J Fisher Then Kepner A Chanaler I 'l' Fish ci It Kehl W Chau r 0 1' chord .1? A Kun C 1' Chew J Fitz:paid Dant lienworthy Jan Chsmbers 3 Flowes Alex IC ilpheart, Darby Chime II F•re air & Bonn Chandler C Fifa & Go E fro.ly Ravel Chase I C nailer . / hos W Kern David G Chatterton 1.1 I• Min, Henry lieponer John Chambers %I Forbush Rev .1 . a Kelly OeoF Christian Advo- h milt JAL USN Trnowland F eat° Fran R K Hu..ale elm k! . Chamberlain I T Fr•ut Liao F Kineal Manna ObainIIVSJOS ' Ford Walter Kolbe 51 Mason Centre Faster thlae r s .1 , /wrath C II lard . apt Joe R Folsrell S 0 Knight Chat Clarke And ew Fo ad A Kota Edward Clam bdward Poster tr. co A 3 Xtrk Jeco, Clarke Wm - 3 T Frost Goo F Krunbkano 'I It Clopp J Franks Coo Autumn Wm J Cleary A Freeman it Co Alarmism 0 W Clifmn T Pillows C A Knapp Rod K Clegg T Cline W II riakinhd E Garin, Thou Kemp Theo Clarke Ed Gni-noon & Co J S Kiln§ Leonard Clover A F B Gaughan Palk Leis Jackson Clark P Garvin, Belt Co Langley•CP_Pt I Clark Albert A Givikill Chan Lunn:utak Chas Clerk H 0 Card. er II A Lawley Reuben Clones) Gardell Bertrand Lawrence, 0 li Clarke & Co Gestalt U Lamberts - W conoshan John Gale And Landone Fiedk Cochran ,J Galleen Geo bluer Jen Canli , .6 a Cialbreth & Aline. Lachman John Meilen J gen l aoy Urn Coon Ephraim (law R rtt Lantana I. 11 Conway A IV Gardner Chrtet'r Lamiden 0 0 Cooper Jae ' l ' Gardner Dr W It Lane John H. Conlin' Jae W Gable John Lathain It Colhrell 0 Calloway Aran Lent gnith A Conrad C - Cana 'Shah Laingler Glum Cooke Jae Oaritt Thee Larsen Bohr Continental Club (Way Sal Lerman W I Colbern S.l i3onnett Plaid Loiny Fred Cox Heigh N Genoa Ed Lath J If Collins P Gilber t Lyman Lasser Pat Collins Jas Gibe ulVt6 Lnearua Henry Cox t•r A L ()cutesy'. henry Larry liiinos Connell A 13 (lingen F J Leo Ening It 2 Cookerill Win W Gillingham Dr VI Lee A al ( - Mee .3 II Leland Augustus Cohen D r' , loaves John IC Lrons Geo Condo 11 Gatinge I niribert Lover•on Hold, C , Igan D Bison Sarni J Leith , . August Colley 3 Gledlii , i Wm 11 Leo Ton Coble) , IL, 0 /tad Wm Leo Lt Thu USN c r aohran Coffee 11 Y. Closely B J Lee Lt rdon URN Gager's , LI R Leanest 1 ovi A Coffman 0 God fry litchi Lee John II Cnnrnd Cianan On 'lnert tor Lee 0 D Grouch Gee I.' G••lribiek 11 f, Lehlbeok 0 P H Cranker .:ant WA Goerver Geo Lentz John CraWford henry Gore mo , ran Leasure rapt) Crouse Jesse W (Iran .rohn Lodi lir Cline Crittorr 0 tr,, Girner Al r Lear .1 Crord Jog Purr Jerrinli Levna It Citniminre Jr In Groff David Le loben Chas , i rain Ara II ()rain too Leihald I Cruiser 3 T Cromer Filw Leen G IV Crane Hen i h 7.111 II Leonard Jos cumerford Al Grey Ben Edwda Loot er Andrew Crawford Wm IT Greener Chas A .1..Y0y0 Mr 'Droste). John Green tinp Lehigh & Sium It Crulkshank Roll Unfrorth John .3 R Co cross henry Ilsinea & 1 hornaa bipman 1. - W - Daidd F I 2 Hall Chas mop neott T • L Wets Rev 0 0 Haines'lhne , Linton 3 L, pews= Dino 2 tr MOT W W ',owns John Iti Davis Al W Hall Cepe W II • 3ynoh Burgeon A 1860. R c ) put T , AL 1, PRE§§.7P - 0 8 N Patterson Rv D L Steelman J H Lyons COrnelitillill4tolllKM. H Lfttz Lew-. trot.. imetfiaml" PtautottE W Martin on pt, dtavdne 8 0 J..) nch .10 Pistmall' , l B Mork fiey 'Y 2 ibbn, & Omit E Parser & %ler Sited ..os Loogstroth J Palm.. amt Stone W fL Lpis tiro Jas rancor K. Kings onse. & CoJno Louzlilln It Park..r Edward Eton ao Lincoln &Co N Pennington John Btophens Wm G LODGES. Pod nJe so S tone Alci'r I 0 0 , Pfau John A Stevens Immo ItL!! Penal, Smith, S., Stough 0131 ..- . -- ...._ ith " C^ - .. Swisher R ii 2.rry ,1 Phillips.) . Suhive]) M. S lb oConotny Rev Pendleton 11 A Swartzook P A J Pinnies I Mason Swift & Co 2 MoClaur E Peterson R Tag gert Chas T MoDevitt John Forced John Toner R. 13 MoChtwney 8 .3 . Philyrol Wash Tenn WC N. MaComan E. Poop!. s Jae Taylor & Co MoDonald Jas Perkes & Brad- Taylor 'p n 2 Ma Ronan N. ly D hey Taylor 01( MoConlay Stew% Pinpe B . Taylor Henry no ahe John • Patton 0 Thompson Richil MoDovitt Dant Pierce Jos E Tittle) Mart e Henry Pipe Jas A Tibbetts 3 H !Hellion() Jay rtiviell Philip 'Ph mu Cli:Le McClain E Portent; Win Thompson Wm Mo(Juire Win 1) Porte It !It 8 N Thompson NV 'M iltuiney DI) Potter & Bath- 13 Rev David ihond T 11. 3 ,0 r Quinot McLean John Post Fromm% Timbale u Motnti re Arch Potter 13 kaolin Tice Edward MoLatven 811 Pomroy D Thomas Geo F MoLaughlin IV Poultney Chas NV 'I limn son Cll McGinty Park Provost Capt N Triniok A , a ItleßlllllBl . lllTil Pries Thos Turner Geo F Illeaceso IJ I. Prit hard flies Tynan Satin McNeil@ Jae Joe Pruden Hon A J Tobias Geo W McCown I) Prom Walter Trenchard 8 .1) Niobium Peter Pro yoet Ellicott° Tulles Jos blalian J lin L Front Eredk L• oney R Mackie Monroe Prestw Oro, &Co Trux - en Frank Maguire Jas Ptillinger Mor F Toland. Jenkins,& Moßeover Hugh Rameau Don C Co Manderson &Co Handed D 'Provos John 13 Mackay A I Rankin Geo Tobias R Mahoney Thos Rase John Tomlinson CNV hlalsoci Mite A Ray l•• D Towns. Lil 6 8 Martin Wlit Reid Oliver NV Outs WI ham Marion Nathan E i• mu) John quirk John Maim LUlquo Reilly Miolil uigly I Marton E A Roast' W H t,,unit D IC Mann Nathan E Role - Diplom E 'Limon Or mann Nathan Reynolds Joel C Villa Giovanni Maitland J Reifsnydet fit Vegas J F Matt !amen Rood , v R Valgoson [forme, Mane E J Reynolds Wm A Vouris S poll , n Mathews John It do • John Wu) wolf &Co .1 Mayer I middle Jae ,11. Walker (leo L Marshall Jan RICO Dant It \lamr n lto L Marten Joe I' !Dokter L tt Wal Jacob , Maryland Auth Ridgeway T H Waters Jamas ' Coal (lo Richner I ovt Wahine. J Marker Geo Ron andlloas L Wit her eih , s F Martini's Rogers E IVither & Cover aloes danknor F Robson W k 0 W Wahl Emil Martin +m Robertson Jan Watson Win Martin W A .I,ohinsoll 000 Walter Jolla It Martin M K Itolierts W 1 , Warrington a Mai:melt:l Rocholi !Nora:: '1: Wallace Agora. Mason ACo T Robertson 11 , Wahn Attain Martin ..lnristinn .' wells Meted Walsh Wnl Meal Karl Root Dr H K Walser Joe M blamer John It -we Jo at Way inmoli Ft L Morten Johns Robertson Jas Waler Wm 11 Marron Alfred C Root David Y Wrint John P NI-Lobel 11 nosh Rody hi " atora &Co 3 14 lit mar Re ry .1: itobil.son S W Wece H V h iilar It T H. vinfourt Gan Weekenhergei h'w NV het! Rom... ,--, . - williant,..., n iv— , - ...... v x V obi - 4 - I'l7 Web Silas 13 Mlaticill Mr Rowlett Jon L NV eloh John Miller I' L P yuse SAY Weir 'homes MI _O l 411 Sror Chas Ii Homey D V Weber Getwge Mtllatv ir hus V . 3. Wens partial Midar foe .. lob I gem 11 We John Miller David ... ..sseli John Wi l ls Cares Mitchell softer Rutter 51 .1 Werner r.MO Miller &. o Skim I than Wan , . W la 0 Mono) Geo B San •rd Henry Weder D Joe A Morgan Aubott Sanders Daniel White Win nioffht , J , Ll same Henry Wheeler 11 A Montagne Ins Bayles Thos Whitehead Robt Morg‘n H A thmureman Wm Whit" T I Marione Ilion D W White Jamee H Illorgan.Virm SehoneßT C White Win ,_ muroppy..kt.4 Shuorttionitt I 3 ihittnsol %TM Li M 3 el Henry Caries ~ ,,13 hanker 110 i .*- ulford Siek'er Bartell WO 1., tilett Louie .7 Myers NV.rt Scofield Thou Weigatd Mr Mundell John . Boort Austin Wtlee J Murdock Alex Sanford Hervey Williams Edwin hluere Dr Alex scatter. ood 11 re Willikar J - Karla Mullen due Al' 8 Monk F Wisttt Be, minim Meredith. Spec- Schultz 1 , q Winslow lies t; car & ill Shelmile NV 11 VN inset Geo 1.. Norris i!ot J rtt tnkland Alex Wilhelm Mrs Nary Antony Shelmi r. I) NVlasto Demetri Naulty otephen Sheppard "dark , lineman Wm Nichols Chas R Shoat in Rev 0 111. Wise Ca..; 51 Ny-um Simon Snalicross a P 'Williams & lsve- Barr Wm 1' Sn , run Thos rett PO eill Rev J Stick Wm Wil helm Henry" Niacin Wlt Shirley t.r. Pant Wiham IT , Rohm Admit Sheila] John J V7l ner nerv y Nei, on Cana Shape...id ACo Wightman Sand nowautild 'l' NI Simpson Wm Wise bang h hitch' Nu.t e V Siminnuson Jlt Wilson N J Nicholas W 0 Simp. on WA Wills in Robt Benny Josiah slaughter Dr Jae Willairson Lott Norrtittion John Smith Wm Wilson &Co A P Nunn Bernard Smith Geo Wood 100 J 9 N•iton Lloyd smith Jacob Woolf Jos it 012er Henry Smith It , lit P Wood•n kiln' osti , rn Isaac E Smith Wm Wood Th a W tilfane Jos Mita Wm F Wood Joins Orrel i Robt J mita Sarni Womoy 0, M. D a' -Tien Joins Smith Jas Wolf & Co 0 H. O'Donneil John Rinall Hubert C Work & Son NV A Ourlicup .1 1' Smell John W Woodward 'l' B o' , Jrostis 8 Su , ear D Jr Parnell NV If tiolltday J. WoialwardJJ Wood r , J Painter W ft . South wort Jos 'W Wright Win K roughen) TIC Sparkman Thus E Wroth Joon Parrish Henry 1 Soapier C Wright Win 8 t,'arker .1 sM. Speishro Jae U. Wright elitliP atterson&Co 1 L Spnure soh , Zielut M attler Li L ' Spooner : t P•vin Rev R.l Strang Jos . . ,a t N. B. BROW NE, I'. M. (Reported for Tao Pram] TURKSISJ,AND -llark Cordolia, Farroll—SOt6 buali els watt John It Ruo; a lo of wreak gooder saga, &a, Wooer. eßai HARBOR. T Tlturatou.Lumirher - buahala Balt A ROaterbri go. EDWARD PHILB.ADEL OLA PHIA BOARD OF TRADE. A ARRY 0,,N RAD, t 003W171111 or TM tdriorl, WM. L. REHR. LA.TTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exeltange, Philadelphia, Aldo Baranak. Rowland Llaorpnol 150011 Bark Imporador, Hubbard— —...rornambuoo goon Bark Bea Eaglo. Kenny Havana, soon Bark &mote, .. 73 - 4 ilrg Malt .M .d gilts '171)011 Bohr nn Palawan Lanastatr— - BarbadOes anon Behr urinono•labhatt—ECJAßO do Ctlba, bat la IfLiltINE INTELLIGENCE. r4ttl ov PHILADELPHIA, dot. 8 1860 SUN 2i-Burf SETS-.._- 6 RAM WA7ER.- - -.8 46 ARE I VEO. Steamship Cambridge. Howes, 48 hours from Boston, with mdao and passengers to Renry,Wmaor. Br ports ship Tuscarora, for Liverpool, li-teeing to sea et 6 A r' ell, inst. Brig Taratino. Pressoy, U days from Boston, in ballast to e. A. Bonder & Co. Brig Corn Stewart, Bishop, 8 days from Portland, In ballast to captain. Zig Abne. Tay for, Tapley, 0 days from Boston, with mem to 1 A Bouder& Co. Bohr Courier, Crowell, 6 days front Benton. with nidso to captain. Bohr B L Crocker, Presbrey. t days front Taunton, with mules to Prcells & Co. Rohr Inaao ~ion,Crowell,6 dose from Boston, Stith nudge to Crowell A Collins. Bohr Jonathan May, Cobli.e days from Boston, in W- Wl, to captain. • Bohr By npuset Saeger. 3 days‘from Berlin, Bid, with corn to Jas is Bewley A A CO. Polir hltuersa. Brooks. 6 days from Gresuport, in hal last to R Corson &Co eau. Bohemia, C ark, 2 • days from Oliesapeako CRT, with grain to Christian & Cerruti. Bohr Young A Merlon. Tutt. 1 day front Port Deposit, With wheat to Jas I, dewlap & o. sohr Delaware. Dontiy.l day front Brni rue, Del, with corn to Jan Barran & non Bohr Vaudalai, Cooper.lday from Smyrna, Del, with oora to Jrn harmtt A Son. Bohr Althea. Corson. from Salem. Bohr Anna Bmith. Brower, train Providence. Bohr Palestine t'ambern, from Providouoc. Behr .1 - 1, Berber. Cordery. from Balaton. Bohr P A.Bacriera, Somers. front Bottum. Bohr II A Weolm. Bad Ire', from Baotou. hohr Jae Al Vance Burdge. from Boston, Bohr i.amot Dupont, Corson. from Beaton. Bohr, IRMA 442. Benton. from , vow Haven. MAY Vanllll AfPdp, kale,. from Pork mouth. - Boar Mary t• 1.2 theta. Madam from PrionaCßet. - Bohr L B Ferguson EIMPO, tram datum. Lahr B t Uarri nun. Oraoa. from Braintree. steamer Tammy, 14 tr. 24 Miura from Now York, u th aides to W Id Baird A Co. . Steamer Sophia, fell, 2! bouts from New York. with mina to W Al Baud A Co. steamer Ands. Boonton, 21 hours from riew • York, With tuns° to W Al Baird A Co. • CLEARED. Steamship iforiington, Baker, Boston, II Minion & blup Ji.hul range, Lindsay Liverpool, Biehop, rimons Brig 3 W Woodruff, Robinson, Mayaguez, John Ma son n Co. Brig Judge Blaney, Coombe, Bsston, L Andenried & Co. brig Taratms. Proesoy. Boston. E A Bonder & Co. 'Corn Stewart, bishop, Portland. 0 A fleekselier & Cr.! Behr Starlight, York. do do Bohr J L 4 edner, Oordery. Boston, do 'doer P A Sandell,. nom , re, do do Bohr Pathway, Langstaff, Barbadoes, T Wattam & Sons doter Sea Gull, Staokhouse, St John, NB, E A Bonder Bohr Dirigo, Cook, Mobile, A Heron. Jr. & Co. nohr'the s,Lorson, Huston, t 4 &ode ant & Co. &Air Smith 'icutte. Mayo, Provincetown, do Soar T tiarnson, Grace, Braintree. do eche lasso Hum, taro-0.1. Boston. do Bohr Westbrook Littlejohn, Portland. do t ohr, Abigail Haley, Haley, Boston, L Audenreld & Co. • Bohr Va hti Sharp, Sharp. do Vi moron., Brooke Norwich. It It Corson & Co. Bohr Sac , Tay 1.. r, Newborn. Biker & Folsom. Bohr Sabine. Robbins. Newt' , ro, Cochran & Bohr Harriet, Herrick, Washington, Hays & Good shaft nolir Amelia, Rookhill, do do Bohr A Smith. Brower. Boston.L Rothermel & Co ZBohr I. Dupont, Corson noston, Repplier, & Bro. Sot r Ahmissar. Long,. Boston, Sinmeason & Ulover. l'ohr Honesty. Ben on Linn, Str eet Bohr Empire, Adams, Pawruoket. 3' Street &Co , Boer Elmira. Travis. Norfolk. do floor Home, Ward. Georgetown. do Bohr, finery. Pitcher, Charlestown, do rehr Mary Elizabeta, Medium, Washiniton, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. hone Palestine. Cambern, Washington; Tyler, Stone &Co. Bohr Joe AI Vance, Burdge, Portsmouth, do Co. nom HA We e ke, Godfrey, Yroviaenoe, B Milnes & cohr L B Ferguson, Smith, entom, John It White & Co fit'r R Willing Claypole, Baltimore, Groves. Jr. '° St'r Jerome, Jerome. Aultrandria, T Webster, Jr. Uorrespondenoe of the PhtladatinnaExchange.l LEWES, Pin.. Got, 6. The brigs Black Hawk. from Boston condova, 8. Young ; sohrs JO, Stow, E Parker. J Ponder: Caron Entire. L Birdied. George ave. ore,iht & T Cramer. P fiticknoy, Dins J T Brad', Victor, Snow , Flake, it Wood. 13 mtheyner, Sadie bury 8. L. Stevens. Clusf. Pearl. A , u 8 Brown., J W Wheeler. Lynoliburg, Coliaosett, Matthews, George Palos., E a (Solving. Ingmar, IR A Magee, and die dare., aro now at harbor detained by the N E wind. October 6th—ln addition to the Beet in my for:. or re por , are the brig Charles Raton ; soar 81 , SollFday, Georgia. 0 ft Painter, and George and Miry A Heron. Brig camp to yesterday alteynoon. and prooeedod up the bay. Wind north and blowing fresh. Years. &0., N. W. HICKSIAN. 111 FAT 0 RAND A. Litaatnabip Virginia, Kelly, image, Elmira at High 1110ntl a h ,net. f loadwgtm Pooan, for Philadelphia, entered or ht Ship Wm Penn. Mead, cleared at Baltimore 6th mat, for Liverpool. Ships Genera, Barnes, and Mary Anil, RemOndo, r i om Ca'ou'ta. for Boston, were oil Highland Light, Cape Con 6th inv. Ships Emma,linderwood, and Medway, Kennedy, for Now York, were at Bombay Tad Aug. Ship Marl Croo.er. Williams. at NM Janeiro Plot Aug, from Liverpool, owe Nary Wo,r, Cooper, sailed from Rio Janeiro Net Aug for tianinton Seeds Ship Gleniyon, Oliver, for Savannah sailed from Rio Jemoiro 2rd nos. Bark Achilles, Gallagher, olcared at London Moult, for this port, .gjf 14TARAIERS' AND MEOHANIOS , BANK, PLC LALIELVIIS.k. OOLOber B. kw. • The An ual Eleution for Direeterawill be held nt the Banking House. on MONDAY. the nineteenth day of November next between the !towe 0 &oleo n. N. and 3 o'olnek P. al., end on TlThBllit . the 'yob Jay of November IL at , a general mewing o ffitoolcho tiers will be hold at the nankin.; House. at 4 o'elo Is. P. hI.. agropably to the Charter . , oat, dinol9 W. RUSHTON, Se., Cannier. IOTIOE. —An Instalment (being the Third) of Five Dollare_per Phare on the Capital Ntook of tho O. MAN I OWN PAtISRPIGER RAIL WAY t 0 is cattail, payable on or before IBBIL sth n.xt. oce-Im WM. SI N GERLY, 4eo, and Trony. NUTIOE.-A g'ingins School will be open ed next Tllllthltnl EVENING in Clinton Fourth hnd Pine. All who wish to join aro invi ted oeil Gt• frTICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE x-F IN 11/LANCE COMPANY, 0 1:IMIER The 01teetota have thin day do mated n dividend of FIVE DO. /ABS per Aare for the last MX WWI& WiilOh will ha paid to the Stookholitern or their legal repreeentatlres,' on and after this 11th Inonnt, &tont. awe of State tar.. A. C. Vs' FO ft% 002 /Pt* qaoretarki - lAVA COPFtE.-1,000 'pockets prime LIF jgwo Coffe tr e, for s‘lf. JA Air'R. etre% A 'hi 6; CO„ Lulrriti Amt,' IMPORTATIONS. NOTICES. DIVIDEN S INSURANCV663II I AITIEME ---. DE LAW-AR E -MUT (TA ketTY IN- NoßfrF,' ovPiomrsy R,V EOUPOKATED BY 7' LEUSLATORE OP. PENNSYLi ANIA, 1 ' OPPIOE S. E. CO itN - THIRD A 'ID WALNUT C E ON VESSELS, t.,— , „ CARGO • Triall parts of the World. INL ND INsunArroEs On Goods, by River. Canals, 1 alms and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union FIR IN• lIRANCES On Marohandisalgenerally. On swr TssINIVOITAtr AN Y. Novernber I, 1553. Par. Mallat Value. 3123 050 Philadelphia City 6 4P , cent. L0an..3123 ozo 00 8100.000 Pent BY Ivatiut State dd o o' cent. t oan. P 3 655 01 am 000 Pennsylvania Siato 4j , cont. Loan., 21 090 00 516,000U.5. rroasuri 4"cent. Notes and hiterestdue _ 04,263 51 830,000 U.reasary 6ap cent. Notes and interest duo . 50.615 00 823,006 TeMporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia,— . 86,000 00 ammo PennsYlvania 4.P' cent. Bonds. 0.3500 00 MOR) North rennelvania. Bonds.. 6 iP' cent Bonds 00 - 814,000 West Company v . 01. coupon Bondi!". 12,000 00 315,000, 300 shares' Germantown Chia Company, interest a .1 prinamal guarantied by the city 01 . 15.000 00 35,005 100 shares Pennsylvania itaitroadl:,oin 55,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania, Railroad Company.. . • , 5.70 00 32,850 shares Phitedslphiale . e Steaui Tug Company, Philadelphia and SavanniAli Steam Navigation Com- 'zany, °dean Steam Navigation tiomPanY. Philadelphia and Havre de Grade steam 'Pow Boat eoinralp, Philadelphia Elohattge 2,21000 5135,560 a 408,718 51 Bonds and Mortgages, and Steal Estate, Of hoe Buddins..' 2 ... . 1833385 Bills receivable. for liksuranoos 181.695 6:1 Balunuo duo at Asetenes—Prepnurnst 11 Ma rine Ponolce. Interest. Sad other debts duo the Company ..—....-..-. ......... 65,1535 53 Bonn, and stork of sundry Insulanoo Cont . Caen on lieposit ..... cl.'N.o ° T.l DIREDTDED. William Muth!, Samuel E. Stukus, Edmund A Soudor,,T E Delusion, Thenti_hilys Paulding , hoary Sloan. J l ol l i i i i ' l (1'1• N. Ir/ZaT,". ktlward iiarlingtoft, o It. boos/Inman, Jamas Traluith , Niancer M'llvaina, William :!_lrp. Jr., ' fhpmas C. Hand, James 0: Hand. Robert Burson, IV . ,lllrwr C.,1.11 ( wig , 4° o ob, Ili if1"11 i .ro , ph /I. LiPM, .11. oles 11. .1 Par.allL, Dr. R. M Huston, Joshua P. Pyre, SleorsoC Lower, .lnl+r , 8" Seinplo, Ptttnb'g .so unto. 1 1:0 - :'i v ii.for Ran, ;: Charles Kolly, A. B. liersoo, WI LLTANI MARTIN. Prosident. THUS C. HAND. Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. did wim Tti SC RA NOE M ANY OF THE • BTATE9 ANIA—FIRE AND MA nul riaRANDE trod. 4 AND 5 E'n.CIIAN ti BUILDINGS. - Chartered ,n I794—Capital 0205,000—Feb.1,1E4 0 , cash value. 5498.792 77. All inveismei in sound and available socurines—oon tinue to itsure on Vessels and Carmine, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, on I.l,aral term, DIRECTUNO Henry D Shorrord, George II Deuai !, Npneen Toby, Famuel grant, Jr., Chmtea ilacaleeter, 1p h,au Wnsnor. Wanda S,krtith, IhOtlibt D Watteau, John D.13 ,0 a.... ifenry.t,t. Yreettlatl, William itT - w taco . Charbis 13eorge C CMIOII. lIENRY D. SHERNERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary, jen-w n.tf AND TRUST COM MUTII AL LIFE INNU HEWN UT Street. Assets, LIFE INSURANUI A—aP.ANY.—TIEE PENN NANCE fY.)I4IPANY, 921 C a 937,691 52. 'MU , v LIVES for tho mammon and endowments— Neal, Estate. and makes all ooprissriniss.di _rttfas tot. ea Eteou.dte, Proems, and Guardians. mm's' whole term of life—grant purchases life interests in contracts depending on the Ldrothietraolt, Astliguoos, .TEES. Samuel E. Stokes, William Martin, James B. McFarland, Joseph H. Trotter, James I uston. heophilus Paulding, Edmund A. :outlet. Daniel L. Hutchtneon, John W. !lemur. Ms S. roper, Samuel J. Christian, Josepn 111 Tho , ons, John 0. Brenner. iler, Fusion. L L. MILLER President. E. STOKES, / ioe free t. • tan. aulB naivel L. Miller, . - Benjamin Coates, Richard S Newbold, Will am P. Hacker, William H. Kern, Samuel C Hue:', Charles HsHowell. Henry C. Towneend, Rodolphus Kent, William H. Carr, P. V. Pullen, William Robertson, Warner ill. Ruin. P. P. Mien lIANI K MAI . , Jour W. Hon on. Score A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCIE 4 - I L. INOORPORATED IaIe—CHARTER PERPET IZ .310 WALNirr Street, above hird, Pililaddilthlt. BAYLIS a largo paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vented to found and available tieouritice, continue to M insure on Dwellinks, Stereo, Furniture, erohandite Teasels In Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, • - IIIaCTOIIB. John T. Lewin, Amon R. ComppoD, Edmund G. Dulllh. le. W. Fonßnoy, Ismel Moyne. THOMAS R. bIIRIII, President, ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD. Soorotorr. f02114J John 6amuol c. la f o r ; t:o CI UAKEZ IJITY INSURANUL 4.;OMPA a. NY:—FRA_NKLIN BUILDINGA, 408 WALNUT tirTREET,PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUG: LUS_s6s9,7ls.7o.—lnnurea against Loin or Damage by e, and the Perils of the Boa. Inland Navigation nr.i ransportatron. GEORGE H. HART, Prosident: P. . P. RON, Vtoe Preaulent. . H. OSIGLI§HALL, Etea'y and Tregrarer. Hatt H. B LULL% Antetant Baoretam &wire H. A. O. Cotten, , E. W. Bailey, Hon l, H. M. Faller, nazuroite E. r. komo, Foster S. Parkins, Androw R. Chambers, Itansuel Jones, M. D.. mhe-tf T HE .EINTERPI-I.IISE LNStYRANOE COMPANY PB PHILADEPILIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXOLUSIVIMY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. MAIMS 10 WITH AND WALNUT ST.RBBTS. DIRECTORS, t r . RATCHFORD ETMAIta MORDSCAT ILLIA.DI hioKinc, 6E4 H. graMIT, NAVELS() Funzita, lout( H. Dsows, Joan M. 4kTWOOD. D. A. FAIIIIIIITOCE, En. T. snowy, Asokyw D. Cionis HIPULT WHASTo.NkA CAMSI d CHARLES W. COL. eoretary. 111EDICINAL nOTHERS. MOTHERS. aIOTHERB. MOTH it RS.% MOTH - RB. It must be obvious not oil y to you. but t., over' atten tive and intelligentnerson, that the first diseases of in fante arise chiefly from a disordered condition of their bowels. a^d in this co-section we nrotent to your notioo for the alleviation and Odra of those dtooatioo a remedy known p 4 s DR. EATON'S INFANTII ,E CORDIAL. Prepared from a formula used r ki Dr. Eaton with re markabo serums during nave 'llan' practise, we unw it to Lwa most reliable and eflioacrous remedy for infantile chmplainta, and ono trial alone will convince you of its Superiority over every other preparation of the kind. It la particularly room-emended FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. And at thin period of infantile life, whoa your anxious lioartn are pained by witn-n the sullern of Tour little once it will be fo tid invaluable in 8 (ening the Gums, Redurt n a. injnonmation, rid Re lieving all pain. For Old'ailEd ATTE , DINO TEL,THING, such an Diarrhatt, Dysentery. Gripe g in the Bawer, ,4eidit9 of the Stomach. W:nd. Colic, aid Con, in the Head, wo confidently otter thin an a certain relief and mire in every use when given in time. It will inveria- Illy regulate the stomach and bowels, and its importance in this respect can hardly Pe estimated. IN CONVULSIONI, from which more infants are said to die than from any ether disease. the little sufferer is :elieve.l instanta. neous/y. as if by maid° ; and or thin dread complaint alone ite intrinnio value in such that it has been recom mended :lora one &min to snot:ion until' the name of OR. EATO•OP INFANTIL, :ORM AL has bece.ine " faminer an a lemenholo word." We now saityour at tention to a subject of vital interest to yourself. en well as to your auirering child. Dr Eatun'n lufantile Cor dial contains NO IiIORPIIINE OR OPIATE rd' any kind, or of whatevy nature, star a fuel tehieA we are fully warrwited en stattne cannot be said of any other preparation for infantile elfstaiev, at for before the pubtic."Egl Ws find that throughout. the , Country. hlothers are becoming convinced of this truth, and of Om end and blighting ormsequences which aro oortain to result from the use of narootion disguised in the form of quieting remedies; their continued admin istration being invariably followed by stupefaction, and conetipation of the bowels ' coding oftentimes in con vulsions. Retain DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL differs trout, every other comedy. It DOES NOT CONSTIPATE the bowels, neither does it act by deadening the sensi bilities of your oh ilden. but nature ly, through its rare medicanaLoluni.ties, by removing all pain and cause of disease. We earnestly recommend yea, therefore, to lose no time in procuring a bottle, that you may have at hand a remedy which will never fail to relieve your child in t ime oh 1100 d. It io perfectly harnite:s, and can not injure tar mot delieote Infant. Take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL This you ton rely upon. Price 25 cents per bottle . . Prepared only byi ,ra. 40 , fahf i l it ßAl4A.D . ..k.ig:7 c l: ik, And cold by them. and by all roaputahle Druc‘; iota, and by DYOTI' & CO , aul-mwf-eow 232 North SECOND St.. Philadelphia THE ONLI: PREPARATION THAT 11A8 THE STOOD THE TEST OP YEARS, AND CROWE 11ORe AND Mona eccul.An vvonv nikv. And testimonia 5. new. and almost without number, might be given. from Lunen and gentlemen hi all grades of aeoiety„rprlione muted testimony none oo Id resist, that Prof. 'Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old axe, in all its foothill' beauty Berms Ononc, h.. Dee 21,1959, Rape, Wow:, Thee willt please accept a line to in forte thee that the hair on my head all 101 l off over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated cirri , to Me , ease attended with an eruption on the head. A con tinual course of sittfortng through life having reduced me to a state of dependectio I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps. neither have I been able to do them up, ineonseguenoc, of which in, head has suffered extremely from °old. This induced mi- to pay Briggs & goo almost the last emit I had on ea th for a two dollar lc , ttle of thy Ilan. Reetorative about the Ist of August last. I have faithfully followed the direettote, and the bald spot is now covered with hair Utak and bleak, though short; it is also eomnig in all over my head Peeling onnfident that ano her large bottle would restore it entire!, and permanently, I feel anxious to perseveres in its use and b mg destitute of means to purchase any more, I Wood as • t hoe if thee wuuldet not bo to send me an order on thine agents fo- a bottle, and receive tot yself the Scripture declaration The reward is to there that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend. BUSANNAII KIRBY. LicioNtec, Noble co„ Indiana Fob 4, Me. Poor. 0, .1 Wean Dear Sir: In too latter pert of the year 1&51. while attending the State end National Low School of the State of New York. my hair, from a cause unknown to me. oommenned biding off very rapidly, so that in the short span of six months. the whole upper ipart andmoul t p was rema i nin g a ely be of its cover tjto k Y,ln 07, i .lopua rho aide that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, noon my return to the State of Indiana Inv inure casual uo eilaintances were not no much at a loss to discover this gauss of the change in my appearance. its ins more In timate oceanic armee were to recognise ine atoll lat onoo leads application to the most BUM PhYel clans in the canons , hut, receiving no assurance from therm that my hair could again be restored I was forged to batman, reaouniled td my fate, until fortunately, In the latter part of the year lea, your Restorative was recommended to rile by a druggist us tieing the most roliatee Ran Restorative in rum. I tried one b ttle. and founts to my great satisfaction that it was prod ueins the desired effect. time that time. I have used seven dol. lams' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a bush eclat of very soft bleak hair, which no money can Asa mark of my gratitude for your labor end shill in the production of so wonder ul an article. I have recoil mended Its use to many of my friends and acquaintan ce/I, Who,/ ate happy to inform you, are using it with like effeet. Very respectfully, yours, A. Oi. LATTA, Attorney and Cell neellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sole by all dealers through out the world. The Rentorative tm put a ll; Bottles three meas. vz: large medium. and s , the email holds half a Etut, and retails for one dollar per brittle; the medium old smallant twentv per mint. more in preporti on than the retails for two dollars a bottle ; the large hale a Minn, 40 Der cent. more in proportion, and re tails for_llM a r °We. O & CO., Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY, New Vile. and 114 Al ORKI.T Street, St Lome, 910. And gold by All good Druggists and Fancy Goode Deal ers. Bold here by DYOTT ClO., 9:12 North SECO ND street. tulle-miff tbeowtf PREMIUM AWARDED, la the iota Amon'hunt Bootat7, to ALLMAN & ZENN PER. Youth mad o 1 -t for Beet ka n uFamilyFltitht.— Gonatanar et., I,W e lsh's eretvu t era Pagan . . Four-Aousl au tug 'Horn, St, Louie, and , Patnylica Fmni y Flour, to-tm `EDVCATIONAL. 171 M B >ARO ING SCHOOL FOR yritno i. , ,pyr AND trqs, at Pottstown. Mont 'griirmif-aunty, Pam BP Wit 'rim •Twantieth EOM annual session t f this School will small on W FON Rep November 7 la one the- noveintax , a offAred may lid named iessenable terms ;a healthy and 4ttraot ve situation ; an extensive and tbo . ough (mum o' study; liberal provision for tho Penenal comfort of - pupils; parental disambne. and strait supo-voron of morals and manners ; au expert enoed t sober for every ten pupils ;access our Wiwi& ilayr by Hooding "ftdrOnd• References; Mo Ks Salomon M. Bunn; Jamos L. Cis, horn Jamed E. Caldwell; John W. Cln gliorn ; R. V Banda ; Josepn Evans; A. F. Glass; hoarse Mich Wil liam N. Kern ; lion. Owen Jonas ; Hon Jos. Cooper • Hon. J f. yent. For Circulars. conveying full - particulars, adduce Roo M. 111E10S. A. M. or3-M fri-101AAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH MA -B- THEM , kTICA 1.. and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, fur DOM n, B,rner of BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Septeinnlir Ae - 061-12.' • END , IMEB 011E0A11, AY ANN) HER LLs• VILLY respectfully ',dorm their friends end the ;oldie that they have removed their Boarding alld Bay cline] for Yonne Ladies from Logan Square to Dios. mill 10%19 SPRUCE. Street. Pupils from five yell% of age toward Prepared for the fourth class. ,lYte em I.I I R.FELAND INsTITTITE--11. BOARD ING 13011001, FOR YOUNG MEN.—This inrtl talon in Inc-tied in a doluzlit•til, healthy, and routed Punit 01: the country, twenty four titling northwest of huidolchim. two hourie rido from the eitY I aceemeiblo by luorrisuorn r I 11,211 and *sees, tweeday. Nov session one Ootober Pot eireula-o. address II A. HUN a , ter-too:2* Perhiomon DridgO. %Intitgoloory no. l'a. YANT, 'I'ELATT 4 IN, &FAIRBANKS' 4 4. MEW' WULF OLLEGE. M. E. cornet SP:- T +wit (SITEirtTN UT btreetb —Dap and gvenilig Sens ions. I.ederi.htaL inrtrierrion in Minb keeping. in oludiu& U•itoral Wholerialp and Itetai I BuditiPed, Porwiwritnir hid BankinE. -- onaniro. Nianufacituring. Raiiroadine k 9enth..,catinn. tho too t ehoreugh and prartical course in the United IR-t ran Also. Lcotures, Commercial Caloula lions. Arithmetic. trial [La higher Nteibernetioa. r en mansh p (best in the oity Correspentitiee. &u. For silo, their new Treatise on irookkeepiiiir. V.Oanti fullyyripted colors . and the best work published. Ee2s-tr ,ITNETNittY INTSTITU! , THIII.TY•NI&TO Atn fa.e.r.KRT ErvicEETs, PIITIJAPELPHI . Professor B. D. B 'CINDERS & CORTIANii DEBB,A. Prinaipalg. Hon WM. BIGLER. Clearfield ; War. AMBIBBIN. E. of the alervhante Hotel Philadelphia ; Hon. J IV PORN t , 'Y of The Press; Bon N. B. BOOWNE, Mauch Chualt—alt of Irtollt have gong hoarding in Phtledelphie.; Rev. R. WV; o f th e s. Uniort; Hon. .1. MAYNARTI, tkolianwport ;J. f.P.JBFN Beg.. Bu t and Eligtne•e_of the Lehigh Coal end Ng:legion' Donn' y ; and ABA PACRE Ft, Sthairdfre inAti etC—Vtill give their friend!. who may he looking for a safe. thorough, and pleasant seltrwl an, information deemed respecting thissonnineal. • A grove end lawn of I,IGHT ACV EH are attaphed to the Institute for seclusion. reoreation, and prowler ex etalSO. Wit - The tot ms for a session of five months, minting from the day of admission, are va for day-boarding Pupil'''. .5100 for petite Wh9 spend Sitturde, and Rued .3 at home. and 8143 for pupils remaining constantly. No extra oharces. Pe monis mnd .anoe. au29.6w. e601,f156 67 THE MISSES tliv•Ev tt AIRS. BEEBE' , 'Engliah nne-Plonoli 13 arding Nut Day Reboot, fin YOlime Ladles 1/6 I r7/,I,IILJT liffeat, will ha reopanad on NV N.IJ Er. D AY. September 12. soli Im FiNciLISII 14 NU CLASSICAL ■ "J —The nehool of the suberriber.ln Simon' Building, I •treet, at uve Twelfth, will re-open on Al ON 'JAY, tho 17th of September. stea , tf 01E01 ES SlloßT. VOTJA BOARDINU ANT) _FL 'IAA, stjgOOL y ."- Rey. .TA;; 1.41 7; ..! L 11E BnatdinK and i, - a fp: ,ingng W L `ri UT St rnet. will be re'co.sini Beatembtir lath, aull-nmw2m H - • - ARRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN Per SCIIOO3, F , R GIRLS on the N. W. corner of FILRER P and JUNIPER Streets. opposite Penn Square on 10th of ninth month. (Sept ) au27-6w • yK C LASSI , 7AL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. Theilutlee ofllte Clausieallrutitute will he resumed fildurty Set.tturibtr S. J. W.PA:RES,A, au27 d2in ntneiPal. w' NN INSTITUTE, RoIJTIIEAST 00R. NT RTI7 IRTEENTB rod FILBERT Streets. re opens MONDAY, September !M. Four more pupils will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address. au2141 R. SPEWART. Pnnoipal,_ WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD NG ar•d DAY BOHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No 17:17 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN OD WF ONEBDAY, Neptemlyer 12th. Cirenlare lumished on application auls-tf 3/II'S LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. it M. BIRD will reopen their school for young la dioa, at No. 1010 81'11.b Oh latent. on MONDAY. Sop tembor 17. au .14-2 m BUSINESS CARDS. N EW UfiLk.ANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.— ..TO? CIOE, & Clo. have been apponitod sole rigouts In Philadelphia for this extensively oiroulatine papa , . of eornmsa , uur In fluence. Divalent; men wre advertieio In the beet hewn pers of city and country. at the climes of :ItrY . Co hi t k Ad , °Mime , points. FIFI El and CllhEiTe(ll. titroein. i'Mladelphm ; Tribune Buildingeh New York. eo2d tf MATHEW BROOKS, MANUFACTURER • ov MPAIGN UNIFORMS, In every variety of eolore• Dim L 39 North TRIM) Street. gelo-Im opposite Cherry. Philailelelua 11 ORACE hucl E ANi E, r CAL ENGINEER, and • A" ENT ATTORNEY. No 114 South SIXTH Street, (Newly opposite the County Court House,) Prepares Specifications, Drawings. &0., and transacts all other business commented with the obtaining of Let ters Patent alachinery Designed and Drawings made. nti2s-anas Pe R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO. • KER AND GoNVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. FARMS, STOItES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR M SALE in ontgomery. Bunks. Chester, and Delaware Counties, varying front 10 to Macros, in good localities. Persons SPIA.TiIIt Will be shown properties free of obtuse. Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND SOME RESII‘EaCES for sale in Norristown, Vette rrAgdia.tha,rraligg: planes ' F rt.. R. e. a n ltak and ly2l-em Norriatown,ra. T NICHOLSON, ore Manufacturer of SHIRTS LINEN and BIARt3ELLLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and °home assortment, and testa. maim. always on nand. unto which I particularly invite the attention of can and prompt-paying g 11011.7-215111 buyers. S. E. Comer of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phan &alpine. au7-13m* FUGUET 1 SONS, • IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. 2 , 6 South FRONT Street. Receive regnlarly a fall assortment of desirable CI GUIS which they offer at low rates. for tali or ap proved credit pAwsoN Sc HIOIIULSON I nooxmrinpfts, tioa. BO AND 6141 MINOR !MIZE,. Between Market arA Cheetnitt etreets. 'AMES PAWPV)N. TAN. F 5. 1 1 1101101:01023 I.* I WAGNER JERMON. 07 0 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW OAlee. No. 116 South SIXTH. Street, (OPromte Indepence end &Wain) PIItLnDLLPUIA, 1t the old of reliable AttorneYe, at different noinhin the United States, is enabled to proem:lute and dolleot Ma{me of every denorintlen. Mirtionlar attention peon to the examination ana in ooverp of the claims of Legateee and Dpvismaa, and the exammation of Land Titles and manuring the internale of heirs and all persona interested in the same, in ell Parte of the Union. Has the Stades of ell the States and is Commissioner for most of them. Depoeltlons earehally taken nodal Commas - tem apll-6m J. BAYLIS THOMAS, 0, --Aa ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rae removed Me office from No. 42.1 Aroh street to Ns. 429 WALNUT Btreet. Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercian tile is la The drafting and examination of Wills, Converaneee, Assignments, ljnefe of Title. and other Inatraments of Wntmg. The management of Executor ships, Aslmirostratorships. and Trusts, superintended: and the hest secontme procured for the permanent in vestments of ,Moner. ' , atisfitotory reference given when reco:red gmen-err • 0l HIIY]F Rh AND littlri. PENN spEADI ENGINE AND ' IC VE I NI) 1 TTlVini - 17 F I E E NGI & L AL NEER MACHINISTS , BOILER-MAKERS. BLACKSMITHS and POUNDERS, having for many years, been in successful operation, and biotin exclusivel engaged in building and repairing Marine and Diver Engines, high and low DTO6I3IITO, Iron Beats, Water Tanks, Propellers. &a. ko. L respeotfully offer their serv.oes to the public, as Veing fully prepared to contract for Engines of all since. Marlllo_, River, and Stationary having gets of paterne of different sixes. are propane to execute or ders with quick despatch. Every deseription of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High end Low Precaure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Bottom of the best Pennsylvania oharooal iron. Forgings. of all sizes and Made ; Iron and brass Castings, of all desoriptions , Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work' non. coated with the above business. Drawings and aneeifiestions for all work dene at Ebel: establishment, free (datums, and work guarantiad• The subsoribers have ample wharf doe k room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with wetrs blanks. falls, &a" ,Yo., for raising heavy or light gh'te, JACOB G. NEAFIE, JOHN P. wry. BEACH and PALMER Arcata. CU:MIL V. 11113ICL, 1. valnces; etwardal. WILLIAM N. MERIIOI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, P 1. 1 ,2.11 AND Te...111.N0T0.11 mr.BETZ, PRILADELIWYk. BIERRICII di ISOM, EPIGIREERS AND MAGilifillne r efanufseture High and Low Pressure Steam Enginst, for Land, River tad Airtime nertme, _ollers, Gasometers, lleuka. Iron Boas, Cratingof all ki„nds , either Iron or Bross. Iron Frame Roofs for Etas Works. Work Shops, Rul road Stations, &e. Retorts and Chta Maohinery of the /Meet and metal= proved °magnetic Every desoription et Plantation Machinery, seek a, Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pang, Open Stoats 'Fauns, Derocatore, Filters, Pumping Engines, kn. Sole Agents for Pi. Itilitevit's Pst ,, nt Sinar Rebus apparatus ; • Nesmith , a Potent Steam hemmer; al stenwall Wolaav'ePArent Gentriftmal Sugar Dr:Ln. Ink kikahmr POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 ORACII Street. Kensington, Philmlelpide.—WlL LIAM H. TIF,R2 infornm lon friends that,lmvink pur chased the entire stook eti Patterns at the above I , nun• dry, he is now prepared to rename olden' for Rolling, Gust, and Saw Mill Castinze, Boat., Chemical, hoc Rouse Work, Goering. (Mager s au to from Rever beratory or Cupola Fltremos. in dry or rri..n soya. or tavlt-tf RS. SAND REN, PRt tL ESSION A T., NURSE. hoe OrellOCl a Lioarding )(nue° at No lull Bprtioe street, for the ave.:lel anomie:Anton, or Invalid Lathes, end fur those coming to Philadelphin. to be Con fined, or for medical attendanoo. where they can have careful musing, s 00,1 hoard, end all the comforts of home. 'Alm B. robin by permission, to tee following protogslonal gentlemen : Professor C. U. hleirr, Onager Waster, AL P., Pro ousor 8 D (hose, 1.. Rodman, Al. D.. P•ofeasor Joe. raneotist, Profevor B. J4eksoil, tsaao Hays. Al P., It. ,1 F Yenross..l,l. D., Pro ea or U. L. Hodge, ti w, Nome, At. D.. .1 e Maio, M.D., rroiessor 8. 11. Dickson. oe3 Im pIiILADELP - 1 1 A TERRA COTTA NUFACTORV. SEVEN and GERM ANTOWN road and 1(110 CHERTN UT Street. Vitrified pram and WS tOr Vireo. Ventilation PIM. Hot II ir Niece, an d Smoke Flues made of Terra Cotta, and of suitable rime for every Mass of bullille m. Thor article is worthy the attention of all parties Vtlitillg. up buildinge. Large size sewerage pipes for pity AlrunnAe, water pipes war ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared to contract alth cities or corporations for this article in any quautiq. We warrant our s oo fig t 0 be equal if not superior to any other made in the United Staten or Europa. Ornaments) Chimney Tops and Garden Europa. le2a-tf MAUKEREL, 811 All, 11"0. - -•-• 1000 bide Noe. 1, 2 and I large and 'negligent Mao kerel,in monad 100040000, of a very enema qualfti; $l3O ne ew No. 8 litt g 50 hall' tilde; w No. li e n do. 01. 00 Was now No. it nietlinne de. do new Eastern 01000 Shad. 50 half Wile new do do do. 1500 Inds now Eastroit No.l Ilerrint. 100 do do Halifax No. 1 do. 100 do new Boston No. 1 do, 100 do do Nn 1 scale Fish. 21 do Prime No. I Salmon. 100 etlintale Grand Ilank Oodthdi. 100 boxes new HOTI nnor noun'llZ Cheese, .Now Wadin g and in doer, tot aide q & KOONS. 1401 10(40.214 WHAji vest, FAIRBANKS' PLATFORAI. SCALES, i for !oa rAinitiNFB & "maw, 516 6:llliinritrk SLyeel, rhll4. AGOIION. 14 1 1JRN0i,"' BRINGET & CO., 429'Si/inn - NV tiTHElglit, BALE' ('Fn Toil IMPRTED l DR GOODS. Oe O d/Iv amming Y , • ootober 2, at 10 o,clook, by oltaloano, on ma months' credit 400 paolcages and lota of fancy and staple imported do condo. stir Samples and catalogues early on the morning of JO PIEOFS G111RA166.1 CLOTH. For Olo•Ike. On Tuesday Illorrone, cloak% 11 hake (60 'enlace) 64 blnok and colored olotbs for V 1. 1 ,1 1 ,4 EIROCHE SHAWLS. 300 Vienna broolie long and Klima altawla. EGO all-w Scotch 'Laid long shalsel. 1, 141 812.01 DE °I ES, &c. Ac levutea otjaeonet gauntlet af...fo. Chenille owl fa and bands. —• Velvet ribbons. gum eusoonders, &e. IHARSKII LE3 UUI LTS. An invoice of 84 12 -4 -whit., S Marneilleg I.IIthLLA. Caeca gingham umbrellas. HALE OF FRENCH ROODS. On Fnday Morning, October 12. nt ID o'clock . . 800 naokages at of fancy and atapic French dry P. PANOOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue / • concur to D. ScIOTP, In., 431 CFIERTNUT Bt. LARGE SAIsE OP RICHLY-FRAMED OIL PAINI - !NOS. OVAL, BIANTLE, AND PIER MIRRORS, &0., km. This Morning. Out. nth, commencing at 10 o'olook. 11-St - Cot ecpun ;wanton ior examination, with eata leitues. on Friday, nth met. Included mod he found, viz American. Swim, lissom', and Gorman ncenery, 6en rr an winter viown. Ruben interiors and 134t01wre, ma rine and onset viewe, fanny attaches!, winter turd Ant:ri mer lanai:dwell under glass /Lc , all richly framed in fine gilt names. MIRRORS. Ad firat. quality Eronen-plate mantel, pier, and oval majors, all flamed in nobly silt and ornaniental LIMA': OF 500 AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS RIBBONS, fRIMMINUS, BlllllRtil 11ERIEB, kn. ,On Wednesday Monnitic, 1 0, by catalogue, on a credit, uommenoing at W o'clock ',Tenely. &111 - IUP FORD Sc 0111: 7 AUCTIONEERS, No. 1530 MARREN Street, =I OSt AIINOR .itenet POSIT/YE SALE OFL2 - 0 CAST'S BOOTS, :DUNS, 111100 ANS AND GUM SHOES. Orr Thursday Olomouc, Ootober 11. at 10 o'OlOnt,promsely, will be - sold, by catalogue, ou 4 months' oroonl.l,NO saxes men's. boys , and youths' kip, calf. grain, and t5 - e;+ boots, brogans. gaiter.s. Oxford ties do Women's miss, el, and ribildren's calf, Ali. SAI goat, and hot heeled boots and shoos. A full nrgortme of women's, misses' end ehildreu'is alts-mane kin and gnat heeled boots, andeltoes. IV 'lna ,vo stale will embraerta Inge asstatment I of reel, goods, from first-Maze mimufacturers. N. LI —; he ear y attention o ItuYern in nartiottiarly invi•ed to examine the 2oode early on the morning of sale. with eatologues. MOSES F. A 1 - " , t"C COMMIS_SIOK NIERCILAN'i`, 6612000 i corner of HIVED and RACE Striae,. Mirth, I au Loma 305,000 to loon, at the lowest rates, on diamonds, 'reaches, jewelry, other plate, dry goods, clothing, un .ienoc eager& hardware, cutlery pianos, mirrors, fur o hurt:, budding , and on goods of every desoristion, urge or Mall amounts, from one dollar to thousands for airEleneDi of time ay,reed on. r 0" The, Oldest Emablisho_d Haase Stre t. this city. sL7 - Private entre:nee oh RACI. fir linemen hours Irma 9A. PER Heavy CHARGESr the benefft WO CENT. Alfir Advances of *lOO and upward. at tato per sent e.dvanoes of 5100 and upwards, at one per cent, fel short Mani. PRIVATE BALE. Pomo of the finest (HMO PATENT LEVER aria ai In ;;:vOM.E.TER WATCHES, manufactured itt hal' prices, gold lever and Ismne watches the usual scii.2s silver joVer andhmg aewiwseseuanoe French Ifitte,Va, at astOu.... every d isorri,vm, vAtty Wrp . lll. M. haf t etrUMent.g, brat 4gedif-x, DaVanb t,..nr9Lat_ importation prima, in guar. , bee an surf ' , arsons other kinds of yowl*. OUT pooR• sALEB Attended top mcnally by the Auctioneer. Consignments of any and ever" kindDSEO 01 LSAT tp si tediehg t . SPLENDID BET OF DIAMONDS DI AT PRIVATE Comdstaig of Came opal breastpin and ear end ? rings. Fibre. 8600. Coat in Pend WACO. st‘ArEso STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES, SPEA i‘p. 1116 plAßli ET STREET, s now prepared to meet the Wants:of the IMMO foOfe completely in all the details cf the Stove triune than any other establishment in PluladeiPmn in proof of who he invites COIIPARATIVK EX , LNEINATzt.:7. The following are among his own poen ar several of which have already obtained a nationalfssu tenon as serp.issing in excellence and et on om y any othe't o Coves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the InVent.or and Patentee of the Improved Ow burning Cooking Steve. acknowledged to he the best Steve for faintly use in the world. JAME:, SPEA It is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly eaniing into general use. JAM ...I:3 SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved ail ver'S Air tiht ties consuming Parlor Stove. . JAMES bi" Alt is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Store Urn, which, from its beauty and utility, is likely, thine:lawn, to be univer sally adopted. J SAI hS SPEAR in the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel. and Comfort saving iron ng Pan. J A M+•, B SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway oar fleeter JAhIES SPE: R is the Inventor of the Improved Fire- board . Stove. For all 0 . 1 the above the Inventor very haat claims advantages which require but to be understood by the Public to ho universally appreciated and preferred to any other art ales of 'hat onto• in the market; and he would hereby ex , ond a cordial invitation to all persona in want of Stoves to call ai it examine for themselves. Parties vision.. to examine will have every attention shown 'limn. whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. 4 QUAKER CITY . GAS CON. SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, °vol. th Monti, MO. OR $. AT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S GAS 13URNER - - By the moot the qualier City Las-Connie= Parlor and Office Stoves all duet may be avoidid, the TOMS ventilated. and an even temperature maintained for ninny hou a. without any attention to the fire. and at a gr at caving orruel. Fur sate by CHARLES JONES, Patentee. No. 305 North rrE,;ONDeireet. above Vine. where the excellent ()an-°neuronic Cooking Stove DAYL,IGH V. unser lielseed to its operations, may be obtained. Of the large number now in op ration, every stove, we believe, given entire sat stection. or) Jun SAVING FUNDS "A little, but often, Ells the Puree." LRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 136 SouthFOURTH Street,betweenChest nut and Walnut. Philadelphia, pays all Deposita ou demand. Depositors'. money seemed by Government, State, and City Leans, Ground Rentz, Mort gages, km ompany deems s !Ms Cafety better than large Profits, ooneeeuontly will run no risk with depo sitors' money, but have it at all times ready to I return, with a per cent. interest, to the owner, us they have always done. Thhr Company never suspended. Pemier, married or single, and Minors, can deposit in thew own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn ortav by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by, the State of Pennsylvania. 'with authority to receive money from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUM RECEIVED. Oinee open daily, from Bto 3 o'olosa, cud on Wednesday evening until 8 o'olook. DIRECTOR& nA B. Mennen, - Cyrus. o , sder,s/Inflor, John 8111,1(11er, George An' , non, hlitteold W. Sloan, hdward T. Hyatt, Lewin }En:Mt:hear, Henn' DolsaY,, Nicholls!! Rittenhoues. Maim Smedley, To, Mr 158:torthiraitoi x , Tones Yorke, , Inzeipjl Livejloptt. JACO.II D. HHAAOII. President 6410111 CLDWXII4I3IIR. 7711M11111, avr-Y " A Dollar saved to twine earned." A beltatiCADi SAVING FUNI).---001n.. liAu i ggi I Vand on . 11 o'clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening, this Oln lustaution has always paid iu full, on demand without notioe. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All seams paid bank, on demand in gold and st. ver, IRUSTP.ES. ALEX. NHILLDIN, President. SAM., WORII, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent John Anspaoh, Jr., Semi. T. Bodie, Alb... Roberts. John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge. Wm. J. Howard, JOHN 8. WILSON ,'I refturer. JOHN C. SIM% Secretary arm-ern §ZAVING FUND—FIVE PER DENT IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.. PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penney' ValltEl. • • Money ja roomed in any arm, large or smell, and in teroat paid from the day of deport to the day of with drawni. The office a open every day from ine o'olook th, morning till live o oleo's In the even i ng, end on blondaa and Thursdai evenmge ht o olook. lion. HENRI; L. BENNER, Preaident. ROBERT SELPRLOGE , Vies President w iz y bk x J. Run, Neoretary. 4012. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Cater. Joseph B. Barr obert Selfridge, Francis Le o, Samuel K. Ashton, J0301)11 Yerkear 0. Landreth hlunne, James 1.,. Stephenson, Money us received and payments made daily, The investments are made, in conformity Wlth provisions of the Charter, in Beal Estate Itlortsager tiround Rents, and such first-olasa securities as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, an,. which cannot fail to give permageno7 end stabil.ty this Inctitutlon ar 1-1.• K-7AVINti FUND—UNITED STATEk TKUST COMPANY. corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Strcot. Largo and email crime received, and_raid back on de mend withont notice, with FIVE PER CENT. IN TL REST from the der of deposit to the day of vitt. Moe houra, from 9 petal 6 o'clock every day, rod et NON - 11AV EVENIN(II from 7 urktil o'clock. DRAFTS for saloon Englend.lrelazd a • d ".00tlane from Et upwards. President—STEPßEN H. CRAISTOII.Ib Trerteurcr—JAhlEE IL lIUNTEit, FLIM"FISH. Aotearr. E=Ml=l re m PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS ! PIZtIia,FORTES RlAriu-Foirrot AIELOBEO NS. natio Raven, Baum,. A. Co., Diu axis Clark.Hallett, Davie. tn. Co., and othors. J. E. GOULD. 81:VLNP11 and ctiEsTrilYr STEENWA.Y S 5 SON'S NEW PA . •tir."'l' 0 1 /Mt-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE' LiBAND. AND PIANOS, now Proton ou iitiguneerts and in privateeirch•s by the boat perforators "It ocolved the. I:rst premiums tr. or the best makers, from judg es I. ne Gottauhalk. Manna, and others Challenge ail competition. B 1 AM N ROTIIER s, da-iy CIIEBTNUT Street. LIAINES BROS. , OVERSTRUNG PATEN T-A OT lON PI4NI) FORTES, " Cheapest Fast Clam Pianos niado. selendhs assortment of Louis NAV . and other stiles. for sale at Factors Cash Prioes. And warranted for E sears. Sooond-hand Pianos for sole end to rant. GEORGE L. WAI.KER. S. E. Con of BEV h trTl3 and ARCH Nt. PRINCE Y CO.'S Improvud MELODEONS, Irom P 413. upwards 1.14 BURNS' CE EBRATED RUSE g lioOD and metal:to-elate P 1 A/IN ()- FORTES; and Ester tc OTPIIII . * llnquome and Eollan Mot doom The above instqunenta nre of the very inttst noprovemence. od best makes, For sale at M 2ulos,a :itole, No 1102 CHEI•TNI; Ntroet. 'S rEW IMPROVED PLAIq) I.MTO , CTION lhn.—ltttotest method of tin ge tint . tot:other with a beauttiol Pele n t ion of popular pieces an.' pro. ressivo lesions. over before puhluitintl in n small work— pinto on i 3 Si, cents—at MA ftßli'S Music Stole, t I I)i2 l' &mot, 31 U r S t O l - B F tri r t e e T f f. - n e t:1 , 1;11171 in t 1 11 1 1 ,..., 1 , MARKET t•ttert, opposite the Entmere Mmteotit ;11 ojker now, or , : lm ViTINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAY Noe. 1. 22,1, a, a, 3. tire WAY rend v—price 2r, cents—at M'ARSIES Mono Store. Ito'? CBES 1o PT Street. ort.-tra - - ANISEED -4 cash s Italian for sale. wEntb: iIIJ & BROTHER , tote and 49 Norta 1 4 14;0 it Hl -- w7l7Fiiii; - r --- 17 4, , . in guar s and pints, for ^- 3 Eqtr, wuTnEn LI, .t BROTHER, fain 47 otrui 4.4 Nnrth ftNeOil Li St. B-- - IN ITIVI --- --,-. illtT HER—Ground pure in OH, for Pnle b. WETIIERILL & BROTHER, 47 and do N...fh:•.l'MlNil qtr... ..x ____ - 1-01 , refined, an Cases and barrels, 3LP foe WETI3ERILL & LlßOTllftg, 010 17 find V) North 31iCOND St, A~~ 11 • BY - hEtEtTiflN: THOMAS & 80146 1 : • bifts. 119 and 141 Sout FOURTH. treat. SALES AT THIS' EX°I " N " (Formerly Nos. el and Sf, , , WV.ERY TtI'ESDA STOOKS' AND 'REAL ESTATE. During the business season in July and August say oomosional sales. liandtells of eaoh'Froverti leaned separately, la addition to which we publish, on the Saturday prierioun to each sale, ono thousand catalognes, in parnAltt, form, giving full (last:notions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. CA R sides of -real estate and stoats a the Exchange will hereafter be held at 12 ()Week Contributes have the lo T tl 'e e c i le c!f%lither tale. REAL EFTA.. AT PRI V ATE SALK.. 27" Ye have a large amount of real estate at Prllblt• sale, including every description of city and country' property. Printed hats may he had t auction store PRIVATE SALE REGI,I3',VER. grir Real estate entered on our private sale nester* end advertised occasionally in our Public g a l e mo nis m (of which 1,f , 00 <toga. are Mulled lreealYt) bee 0,1 charge. ZWELFI'II. FALL 13ALE—OCTOBER 11. pir i pt,:ry :tale on: he Prenoses. property lately as- A.Edw . ards, deeelsed, op T im . day, o a teupt e lltit,lBtA), a' no clock' noon. vAialAs t ,„ o'4lt el, 1141 ACRES 61 PERCHES, Radnor township. ;elaware county. on the LanTister terno.ke,l2 'roles from: ,Philadelphia. within tinge of the hiorcan Station and i:;"c - qqar t or z k i ni l ear.lhe Wayne Station, on the West en '' , / f',., 9 l te ie, r f a ftaJ mi / L cutt ated lie land is in first-rate condaion, to be ono of the hest in .‘adnor towns.. Terma—One. third oatth. Sale absolute. THIRTPENTFI PALL PALE—OCTOBER IC,, E•recuters' pale—Estate of George Reptile, deceased, Three story Brick DWELL £4 on York street, tas , Wesel Walnut and Spruce and east of lark street. same Estate—three-story Brick DWEI,LitiOs No. 3(3 Dusan etreet. east rude, above Pine street Eseentone Bala—Estate of Com. William Bainfliidie. deceased Large and 'Valuable HEM U.V.NCR. N 0.1204 WaNut street, West of Twelfth WELL Lot feat trout Three.r.torr Brick DWELLING. blc 2216 Clayton 64. e wee , .1 rure? , tY-second errccr. FNfteentb ward. COCNTIt ISEAT— desirable Ccuntry Seat and LA acres, Marcus Book. De/aware county. Pa. The Improvements are two neat aottaeee. liandempe oar r,are house amble, and other out huildtngs. Plan a; tlie - Auel ion Rooms. . Throe nor, Brick TAVERN and DWELLNG,. No. 231 n Callowhill atrcet, Porouirory tee—Picot. DWELLIPB4No. 153 N o rth Si±teenth street below Raco street... . . . . Loge Ittee.etorp Back BUILDING and Stone D's 4 lk• ',LING Centre +street. near Germantown ave uue, Germantown. Lot 45 feet (rept, Iw43weliseuutea (7411.4/EJAD .K.EfiT3_of 6.96 a year (snob. Peremptory Pale- Farate qf Elizabeth Lane. deold. 'A tree wary Brick DW NG. N0.:43:3 , 1=h Ninth airlift, between t ocuotxcd Sprlloo h treats itan.e .:atri•e—Trireeieurry 1./WELLING, No tle eprucie attnot o Love Fourth street. Two. story Vrame DotiEt LING. No. :01 i',llariers et. between Pou ill end Shi_ppen etieets. Late ,utirwark. Bard, Ni °cern It , 19IDENCti Wayne up e k,t, be e. Walnut lace end Tnlpehcrskec stieet iiernotn town Lot 10 by 400 feet. It je built in a superior twin no-. of tail stone. and has all the! modern c.-nrit- II lemma. Neat Modern B 1141,DVITRLIJINU. No. BSI North 'Fir e nth street. Pullin or CMlta.. street Peremptory Pale—Neat Id-odern DWELLING, N, 711 N orth Ninth street. arce lone BUILDING and Stone DWELLING, i'entre icreet. near Germtutown avtnne. Ge.luaritortn. hot IS feet front._ S. F. corner EIGHTH and 9 .PRUCE Streets'. BilF4o lOr FURNIT , R. ROhEW4.t.G MIRK i RV tB. CUOTA wura.MS, GAS CHANDELM.Rd, TaTEsl• OAR • Thts Morning. Oct 8. at 10 o'clock. at , tha southeast Bomar of Eighth and 4 pruae streets the superior rose - wood r too fortfi,, by Richenbach. French-el:to prints% inirrr broCesett curtains. bronze and gilt gee obittidelters, tt4estry ear-- net , kc Alec. the kitchen furniture. OW May ae examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of , the sale with catalogue. Bale go. 40 , 9 North FnURTH Street. ELEGANT F V RNIT U RE. NEL.v..t.T CARPETB, On Wednesday Montle!, g 10th instant. at 0 o'cinek, at Po. 4 , 1) orth Fourth r. the elegant parlor, dorns-soom, an chamber tars.- lu re, fine tapestry vt.lve t eat pet 8, mal,Fles, two superior spring mattresses. Aso. air May be examined at 8 otolook on ti.e triorraill.Of the sale. . 8 Ls No. 1.837 r'II.RBTNUT Street. ;SUPERIOR P NITURM., ei RRIORS CURT4INS, BRUBBBLB CAP ; &e tin r lulay Minims 11th inst., ta, 10 ealook, tat No. Chestout street. by catalosise, the oe nor furniture. Ftench- plate mir rors brocafri corralpst. Brussels carpets, &o. A het. the ktteht Ruth:ere. May, he examrði the morning of see. Ist &- o'clock, with catalogues • BALE OF THE STOCK OY Ji RETAIL BOOK- - . OE' On Wednesday Evenine, Ootober 11, at the auction store MP sgssortment 0! migeollaneons and sohool books, Juvenile 'Pork% ate.- tionsr...l , o. Sir For yartiouhtte see eatalorues. Sale at N. 1391 - 141 Soutt r'ol/117_01reol SUPERIOR ~!_IISINI ORE, FRENCH-PLAT:SAW 1011.3, PIANO-F 0 TER, BRUbSEL,II CARPER!. On Thureday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Mellon Store, an woortment al" axaellent oeoond-hrend furniture, eleaant plolo-foitor. fine carpets, oto., from iml rY Cooliuto , housekeentris, removed to the store for oat: 7 looc* of sale. • Sale N 0.131 North TWENTIETH Street. HANDSOME PURNITURN. TAPESI'ItY CASA PETS, CHINA AYD tit,AAIttYABE, &o. On Mond Morning. 15th hist. at 10 o'clook, ai '1W0.131 Near Twentieth street, corner of Cherr• street the handsome parlor,. chamber and office furniture, tapestry carpets, China and platmeare, Also. the kitchen rtirnitare. Nor Ma• lie examined on the morning' of sale at 8 o'clock, with catalogues. ~LEGAL on the Premises. SPRUOV, T REBIO.I3Nog,AND FLIKIIITU.REL - - On Vfcdtiesday ~tM ornics October If. at rno'clook. will be sold public, ante, en the l'remiges. the elegant Al.:were RESIDENCE. fr o. 722 Nemo street. with superior Stable end Conch-bones in the rear. on Elizabeth street. Lot 21 feet 9 toohes front, 2al feet in depth. 8(7 , -11%11°R F UR la - ITURF. Alan. by catalogue. the superior household furniture. War Full partteulars to a few days. Peremptory Bate. LARGE LOT OF FIN+. MADEIRA I.ND BRERAY On Wednesday Morning, Ootober 24. at 12 o' , lonk at the Auetion Eters, without reserve a large nue; Ity oC fiee old Elenelra and linert7 Wines_, a large Ilemitoh a and bottle., 19' Fart:Galata in Inter* aevertisement* and cata log ues. LARGE SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SA LK OF ELENAN TALI, A.BLE OIL FAINUNGS JAMES S. EAR[. & SONa"I'HIRD UNE ti'S aux. OF PAINTINGBO.t.'be beta .i•ttti --- PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARM - - - October 2.5 and 22. We will sell for account of Messrs. James S. Earle /b. Sons. (towbar 25 and 26, an extensive and valuable col lection of Oil Paintings, including almost 'MU sada] , of subjects, the productions of the must eminent Arne rican and European artiste. being selections irons barb) s Galleries. ale Chestnut street. Among them will be found 1tt5115 , works of art never before exhibited. Also numerous Pretutos painted ex pressly.for this collection and sale. Ihis bebeved to be one of the most beautiful ,Ind valuable collections that haverever been subnutted io public competition in this city. The sale will be peremptorY, without reserve or limitation WI - Catalogues, with particulars. will be reedy one week previous, and the paintings arrant ed for inspec tion. -.-~'r .~~ =sue.. FENNSYLVANI A CENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh and Market streets. Mail Tram T 30 A.l Paor Line.._._...... 11 50 A. --.. —.lO 45 f. Harrisburg dlooonnnodation...... ....... 200 A. Losnuaater Acoommoilation....—....--.. 00 . Parksburn ..-,. 5 so P. Weat Oheater tours leave Eleventh and Market at 730 A. 51...12 30 and 00 I' 11. Willio unseen, Elmira.. %Tab, and Niagara FOB, leave 7 /6 A. M., and 100 I'. 51. NEW YORK LlKES—Watuut-StTcet. Wheat' Accom. Lino. via (Land A. .. 606 A. MA Amon'. Line. Init./may. . t .. 6.00 A. Al • Mammy Jersey Eshress via ..ty........—. 9.00 A. Ste imboat via Tammy and Jersey City... It 40 A. Al. Camden and Amboy Accommodation.... a 3230 P, M. Expr,se, via Camden end Amboy 'Ali P. Ali Evening k sprees. via 'Nanny and 3. C... ... 400 P. *lvan' g Mail via Camden and Jersey o. 600 P.l. Might Express Mail —ll.OO P. M. Camden and Amboy Accommodaiion—. P. For Delvidere. aiton Flemington . Ao., 6.1.0 A M., and 400 M., from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. trem Kensington depot. For Water Gap. Strom...burg. Scranton Wilkeeharre, Montrose, Great Send. Zee ,at 8 A Al., from Walnut.- ..treat wharf and 1.10 A. 11., from Kamm. gton depot. For blanch Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6.00 A. M.. and 4. 0 P. M.. from Walnut-street wharf, and 7.10 A II , from Kensington depot. For Mount liolly. at 3.1.0 and 900, A. 3.00 and P.M. For Freehold, at G ‘l9, 1.. M., and 2 .00. P WM Line for Trenton, Bristol, Zeo , 330 and 4.00 P. M., from Walnut street irlotrf. and '1 it, d. M., and 5 45, P. P. from Kensington. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Prime. Fannin Train . A. M. do .12 (5) noo_n. 1 1 10 P. M. For Wilininnton at 8.15, A 111., 12 noon, 1.15. 4.0, 0, and 11.10, P. M. For Middletown, Dover, New Cantle, weaford and in termediate planet.. at 8.15, A. M.. and 416 , P. M. . gundays—For Balumore at 4.10. P. M. READING RAILROAD—Broad and Callombi l streets. Express Train Warne goo A frt. Night Erpreea.. ..... 3.30 p Reading Accommodation-- ..... 600 P.M. E.LMIRA AND NIAGAR A FALLS—Broad and Gal- • Papress Train leaves— —.........—... Nig lit Express--....---. GERMANTOWN AyoNORRISTOWN RAILROAD and Green Trains leave for onabohocken and Norristown at Li 60,7.3). 9.05 and 11115, A. AT. and I.oi. 315 4.30. 666, 660 and 1115,P M. For Manayunk, at 660, 1.30. 9.05, 1105. A. M., and 105. 205, 3.05.4.1%) 663. 660, 816 and 11.15 P.M For Germantown, at 600 700, 800. 9M. 10 00. 11.00. 1100. A. AI.. and 1.00.200 3 t.O, 130.4 600 6.30. 700.8 (.0.900 10.15 11 30 P. 111. For Cheatnnt Hid at 6 11 1 , 00. 10 no and 1900, A. 111., and 2.00, 400, 5.0030. 00. 900 and 10.35 P 51. Sunday trams for Germantown leave DM. A. 1.1. and 2.00. 3.00,5 (V 7.45 and 1530, P. Al. Lem% Germantown at 8 10..0. M.. 1.10 4 00,6 10.9.31, P. M. 1 ,, ,r No mtown 000. A. 51.. 3.00 anti 5.09 P. AI, Leave rvrnstcrun 7.15 A. M., 1 00 and 6.00 P. M. CAMDEN AND ATLA.NTf C RAM': OA —Vine 2treet wharf. Mail Train leaves ...—.—..—... ..-- 730 a. rd. Expreas Train . . ... 4 Lk , '. . Accommodation to Egg Harbor only —.6.13 NORTH rEriribYLVANTA RAIL fl VD—Front and Jro Pathldiom, leave at 6.0 u A. 1 3i.. old 2.30 and a P. 31. For DOTORIOWII. leave at 9 A 91 . 100 P. 91, For Fort VC aelonston, leave at A. 31 and 3..13 P3l. Sundays—Por Bethlehem lat 8.00 A. 31. For Doyles town at 3.00 P. 31. WEST CUE:STE:Lyn , ' MlinlA—Tbirty-first and Market streets Trams leave at 7.45 and 10.00 A. M.. 9 5.1 and SCO r..At Ef um, aye leave at &W.A./11.a 00 P. Trains (narked num (*)run on Eund (t) Baur Os, plc, erred. EXPRP;ss comrAN6::;. l'il_E ADAITY EXPRESS CO., Office 320 CHESTNUT Street. forwards Pareele..P.ekagea.3l.etehanam, Dank Note.. and Bpeoie, either br Its own Lines or in connector with other Espreee Companies, to toe principal towns and cities of the United Stately. E. N. SANDFORD, Senora: tanerintendent. II T 1 ON !—ASTRODArr !—LUOK muf OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I--The 1115TOT tailing Mrs. VAN HORN is the beat ; aho succeeds When all others hare failed, All who are in trouble, all who Rare been unfortunate, deceived by false promise e. Sy to bet for 11( 1 11313 and comiort. hi less affairs sae never falls. She has the recast of arming the affec tions of the opposite sex. It is this fact wh , oh inducer HIV erate pretenders to try to imitate her, Ltd copy her ativertmernentr. She snows you the hue, eas of your fu ture wile, husband, or absent friend. It is well known to the publto at large that ate to the fi • t a , nl only Per son who can chow the likeness in tech t• , cod can give entire eatiennition on all the concert, of life, which can ho tested andproved ley thousands. both married and rule,' who daily peel eascrly rirt her. Come one I come all to No. MS Li.,hI3ARD Street l.stersee'runt • lit• sna Hind ori- at" - - C~® bbl thlolnlf bids. 375 qa bbls, 401) kite. &X) tv:o.quatt ems. 750 I no quart Gana Patent Tallow f iresue..wnite, yellow. 5..1 I ',Jr mien fletured and for wile br hosirLEY, .0.. No tO South Whurce. oat OASES OF SEED LEAP TO RACCo, • ok7 in Hard, and far sale by eon-, r lea lIANqeM CO. •• • _ JAR. -5v bblq nu: 275 kegs ditto, in Owe ar.d for 0110 by ROWLEY, Nn Ili wh UV! S. pl 111.-37::, htds Pitch, in slore amt -u- 16 for South aslaWh arr o e Nsr t,Evr - :, k, co., No, oci PRIVY -WELLS cleaned at a lo - 4 - price to nbtsin the contents, it ittlrem TINSON. roe &en Office, le 9 3 North SF.CVNIt Rfteet. pos-l.m°
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