#ftifiliterittutibursey of a British Prim. - I:4lc . _;Tirll, - ,(14D 'DOMINION. - T rti,THE FRItAN ' Re Visits the Scene of the Pocahontas Story. A FIGHT OF A SLAVE PLANTATION Jenkins on ,theArreeldlent t s Reception and the Ladles' Dream • - Tlia-ZOn4on: Tines, oe. the Orange mete N egu itia Approiatea Yankee Itindnesti , s ,lkaritn.Riefrew Spent part of Saturday and San. dayitilflehmond. The telegraph has given us Drier aiiikitintief his reception and doings there, .10 addition to which we print the details as they ' With to lie in correspondence and newspapers a CROWD AT HIS ROM. 'The Itichmond reception -committee met the • Priem" at the Fair•grounds, and drove him into the Ott In carriages. The most elegant reeteseet on • ~..'eaplod _by the. party were provided at Ballard's Rotel, and into them crowds of people had been Hooking all day before the Prince arrived. So' dtrty had the pillow-oover imp become from hand- HNC, :that the "_old auntie" was compelled .to ohmage 'them.' No 'pollee, guarded the entrants, and' the 'Prince declined a military escort. Vast • , •4towde bleakedrip the 'street of the doorway. As V - thcPritioe alighted, the crowd rushed towards '..: - .}1101 . ; be struggled ; bystander, aided him, and, mimed and soiled, he managed to gain his room, Whom dashed and panting, he radioed upon a lounge, refusing peremptorily tO exhibit himself at the window. .Tall YINIBTIRS AFTER ROYALTY. Invitations were lent for hint to attend at least a . ..Aerobes- He decided to go to St Paul's 'went; it was densely packed, as was the square .; infinite He was met at the door by the vestry ; Thevialked.up the aisle, and the people irreverently vse while he did it. The, text may, be found in the seventh and eighth verses of Pint Corinthians. The ,preacher. way Dr. Minnegerd ,0 a good man with , a Marked German accent Much onriOSlty was manifested to see the Prince partake of the communion, but hi, with a proper appreciation of the sacredness of the mansion, declined to remain. HE VISITS • SLAY' !LACTATION. . • At Saint John's Church they saw the table, now ...IMO for the communion service, over-which Henry and -Lee delivered their !amens speeches. In the afternoon they 'drove to the Hollywood Cemetery, to see the Monroe monument; also, to Mayo's Plane, Powbatan, where Pocahontas saved a life .and gained a lover. The cupola of the Exobange ' afforded a tine view of the city and surrounding .:00statry, and the Prince availed himself of it. Be . also,drove down the plenk.road about two and a ;:ltalf miles, to Mr. Hamill's plantation, where, without getting out of the carriage, he saw r. the system in its most favorable itspeot—the negroes _ , in their Sunday garments, and the place in its Sob bath-day trim. , • SCRIM IN THE AFRICAN onuncit—A woes . - PRINCE. • •- rGreat crowd. attended the African church in the afternoon in hopes, of mooing the Prince. After service' had commenced, and the minister was raiding, a carriage drove up, and the exalted een gregation rose, saying., all over the house : " He's vome !" "He's come!" Dr. Ackley, Lord Hip• nhenbrook, and Hon. Mr. Rives, squeezed through • the mina cif amalgamationlets, all of whom imagined Hinehenbrook to be the Prince. The preacher endeavored to quiet them, but in vein. Bald he, wilithe people so far honor themselves as to keep order in the hens* of God, and listen to His Word? `Dr. Ackley and the reel were mush embarrassed, , and' ivished to retire, but were urged, and eon , tented to remain. A drunken man forced his way 'up to young Hinahenbreok, smith' an audible voice -assented to every proposition of the speaker, greatly to the annoyance and amusement of all around. The singing and praying, and the popu lar - choruses to each, catmint the party an infinite fund of wonder and eetoniehment. After service, they wore presented to the preacher, and &pole -4 for the disturbance. I,IIII4IINTORO 01' THE OLDEN TIME. • store, with British coat Of Tefferson ; the portrait of -creland county, Eng - : the statue of "lay, were , the AMOIst The old-fashiot.„.... - arms; the portrait Or .. ' Ohtitham, painted for Wiens, land, and by it given to Virgin. .. . - _ Lafayette, and CrawMid's statue or e. shown and explained to the Prints, who, ern.... ' Doke,. was very cinch interested I n them all, arm would have been glad to stay longer, had they not felt insulted by the mob. °PIRATIC DISAPPOINTMINT. The manager of the Cooper Opera troupe had, annonnoed"the certain p resence of the Prince at the performenee of the " Child of the Regiment." -The_nonsequeneee wore—a crowded house, no Prince, a disappointed, angry, and demonstrative andienoe, who, with the nptearing of benches. hisses and oat yells, made the manager utter a most abjeot apology, and armed tho singers the moot °oedema mortifloation. Thu Prince was sore. nada at eleven o'clock. LOVZ LETTERS. The New York ladies mud look out. The Prince Will rival Tommy in ate love letters. The first sprlnklieg of the shower begins to fall already, in the shape of notes from various 'Ante—three-core ttered and pink envelopes. • JENELPIS DON'T LINZ Tan MINNA. On Saturdey night be had one of those immense dinners Whisk lastedthree hours, and tired out every one, from the 000ka to the diners. The Prince goes to Baltimore by way of Washington, taking the same route by which he came. They say it is awkward to rettire to the pity to which already he bad said farewell, but it eannot be helped on account ,of time. He will not stop at NralthillgtOn except to change ears. Tan Parana APPBZOIATZS Tag =UMW or THE AlaratiOANS. The Boehm papers publish a letter from the Duke - of Newitiuttle, accepfing the invitation to a ball in that city on the evening of the 18th instant, which - 'oontaludes as follows: • t &moot- say with what kindness the Privet; hex teen re cued In those cities whion be has yet visited in , thS,ljnited,States. If eaoh mdivioual had been in ' etrameo west to do. the whole people «mid not have rhowlym Star de li cacy ' at feeling and consideration .Dr the entitle% le occupies in ; nalanu.thimeh without the shot e enerenco , of their own claims of Md. - :we:ides°. of notion. They have all looked ution him as it guest. and resolved to treat him as sash, but without overdoing the character of h.set. In return, of course. every effort has been made. and shall eontinos to be made skewhere. to gratify the amiable onnosay of on , good cousins to see the son of the 0.17•8 n whom the, love and reeti.et almost as much twee do. I am, may dear sir, your., very truer rikwca.ervE. To His Honor the Mayor of Boston. „, ROYAL LAIIOILMII. . Among the donations left by the Prinee to be distributed in remembranos of his tour, were grants of 1200 'to Several if rot each of the Universities' We have heard that McGill College and Bishops' . eboth , receive that sum. and the, gift. to lagoon's is announced in the Kingston newspapers. It has boon proposed there to found a scholarship or bur miry with it, and -the same will be done here, or , apeFial medals for excellence provided fora; , tin olartan TIMIIIILIII IN CANADA, AND WHAT 10 ' .• '..' TIPMGRT Or Tana at INGLAND. , . , -.lFronstlie London Times. 1 - '.,' /r is positively humiliating to read the excuses , :modeler Colonial rowdyism by oar cousins of the . United States, and their assurances that the Prince .11tali not be mobbed mad pursued by filibustering ' : fanatical after -he has crossed the frontier. When they denonnoe the un-Hoglish spirit of the Cana • titan Oraigemen as alike foreign to the Yankee character and to our own, and to father it upon the Celtic nationality. it is dieleult not to feel some - 'sympathy with 'them. But we frankly own that the purely Irish party feelings whieh recent legle Totten was designed to cheek, if-more dangerous, , are mope rational and less bus than those which teem to operate in Upper Canada. - It is not singular that the Duke of Newcastle should be selected as the butt of the Toronto Pro , tenants, - and that their malignant ingenuity should be taxed to place him in an undignified • ~ position. " We learn from the latest accounts that their example has not been followed by the towns which the Prince has since visited. Kingston and Toronto do , not choose to fete alone the feelings which they 'know will be excited in England when WS are told this sipaltry clique were allowed to . belie our Queen to confidence in the loyalty of Ca .. nada. They know well enough that they must ageoutit for their conduct somehow to public - opinion, and they instinctively turn round on the man who bee the most difBoult and responsible , - part to play. We may be quite sure that the most will be made of the slightest indisoretion or want of temper on his part. it is not the first time that devotion to the Prince and hostility to the Minister have been the watchword of a selfish .7. party. But the evasion will deceive no one, nor deprive the Duke of the credit due to him for combining firmness with conciliation. If be should be unable to conceal hie disgust at the unworthy ' teener whioh have partly marred the pleasure -and scones of his visit, he may lose popularity at - Kingston and Toronto, but he will not forfeit the respect of this country. szeguts ON van PRESIDINT'S nxcermox—now THIS LAMS WEBS: Dn6EIS6D. , The President was in full evening dress, but wore . no gloves. None of the gentlemen present did. That, I have been assured, is a point of import . once. , The Prince appeared in black, with no de ,' coratlonedsgeepting the ribbdo and diamond star of the Order of the Garter. The Duke of Neercas , Ds ' I' think; had no decorations . Earl St. 0 er. ..- mains were the ribbon of the Bath. The foreign ministers were in plain clothes--a suillotent indica. Lion that the reception was not looked upon in any way as an effete of State. AU, wore their orders, ' eureepting the Austrian minister , Huleemann, and Lord Lyons. Now, with timid pen and quivering nerves, to the ledleit Miss Lana first. - Her' dress was of white muslin, looped withpink roses and small ' bunches of wheat. Her only jewels were diamonds and pearls. In bet flair crimson flowers and wheat tufts were wreathed. Conspionows by her Dositiori - •at hostess, she sustained the distinction with much grace and easy elegant's. Often member was Miss D o ha/ken, another niece of the President, of : wheat' only know that she was in blue silk, and that much Interest hung upon her hair, from the fact that, unlike that of any other lady present, it was - tuned bat* after the manner of the Empress, _ and decorated with a wreath of white- .ohertille. Likewise nearly associated with Mir Lano, wee ' kir own reeldent guest, Mrs. Ellis, Dime of theists - Vise President ging.. She wore green orape, with fluted reifies and turd° of lace. Her hair was at. rayed in the lame spirit. Almost all 'the wives of the members of the Cabinet were Visible.' Airs. Touosy was tn blue watered silk, with laces, anti had:Ade:Tie Sowell in - her hair: renewing her -Vast custom, she wore no jewelry. Mrs..Tnomp ion'i dress was peerlimitered silk. covered with :- 'ldea -lace and glittering &monde Mrs. Cobb "Wore corn-oolored silk, and Mrs. Black, with her ' : daughter, Mrs Shank, One of the most pronounced '-, diellitiet of the evening, wore white. Many ladles "; =wffcse be/Ottani is of alt famsin Washington were - ..llwidelly obvious. There was litre. Slidell, in white - satin, netted with white nearle. ' Scarlet and gold : , ,lowerewere In her hair. Her devglitere were always ~, beer her, There was Mrs. Hein in minima velvet, ' with towhee of white lace, and hair hung with grapes and leaves of gold. Her diamonds were proelatesed the demt to be seen. Mice Gehl, her 4!Pi,, , S i lt"% w Alts likita Itilk, , with sometimes drips = bone.-'Her Imeereaseents were of coral. Mrs , Berolt;.thitoittnetit, Ma•Pretaten Ambessador, was ', - issrpserbeele ',. ~with light web, of whitelsoe, /4.-lante hair 'ill , liedeekeC Her daughter was ?st i r ? - - r l titnothcbm . kr' Amon resetabianoe to the - Pelee*, which ittineVailed to obseire. t'he were a .-' iiMplii -dries -of- white anti rose-colored tarleton. ~. te t 4-pass Liniburt ( ldr, One' daughter) wit in ''' '- '- !llk.. Mre DePtalitt lidestradtri wore white „. ladiers asid bleak lam., Her daughter, Mrs. Hay - linientadgMalt, at ail timeellie nimbus of a, close and Th 10.7 110 1 1 ), a fiat *MC reederid - the details ,iid bee dna! 4 8 4 1 .0r 0 Of .. 1 . 11 . 01114 SzlbSiint-- eel -11.110THER Or- PRINCE - A1,111111,1 , =WARD IN AFRICA. Prinee Alfred, emend eon of Queen Viotoria,2 - landed at tha Cape of Good Hope on the 25th of Stily, from Hie Euryalus; and received a moat en thestastle, welcome from the' whole population. Numerous addresses were presented. An Illumi nation took place in the evening. His Royill, Highness has sinoe visited many of the towns, and was everywhere warmly reoeived. It was doubt ful whether he would visit Natal. The Prince was expected to return to Cape Town on the let September, and return to England the first or ;m -ond wee k in September. GENERAL NEWS. THE BEACHING OF THE GREAT EABTEILN. The very important operation of, planing the Groat Eastern on the gridiron at Milford Maven was effeotod on Sunday evening last, with masterly akin; under oirounistanaes, too, of the most ad. verse nature. Among the very few others on board was Mr. Bold, the managing director. It was intended to try to finish the scraping and painting of the ship's bottom by Tuesday, and then haul her off, but we greatly fear that such in• tention cannot well be earned out—the time le too short and the undertaking too vast. As she now Iles, with her whole vast size displayed from keel to trunk, she forms a noble monument to the me• reory of L K. Brunel, as be may be said to have given his own life to render his darling peeled a sueoess.—Lmerpool Daily Post, Sept. 20. THE FIR CROP IN POnTno.a.—An official document, published by the Portuguese Govern• mont, allows that the annual production of figs in the province of Algarve averages 11,238 tons, of which 2,08 aro consumed in the country, chiefly in making brandy, and the rest exported. The price varies from at to 27fr. 110. in French money, the.l.oo kilogs, (about two owt ) The ex portation is principally made to Prance, Holland, and Belgium. FRNMONT'S INCOME.--The income of John 0. Fremont, from his gold mines, is set down at two thousand dollen per day. Elie establishment is something Immense. lie runs eighty-eight 'tampers by water power, night and day, crushing ninety tons of quarts every twenty-four hours, which is btought to the mill on a private railroad. A not lnoome of $lOO,OOO a year, if' properly in vested, will make him doh, and Jesse is probably as well off as if he had been elected President. THE confidential clerk of a Now Orleapa merchant, from whose store valuable artioles had boon stolen from time to time, for some months, determined to diecover the guilty party, and to accomplish it he made holes in the sides of a large box, and, with a good supply of provisiofie, re• malned shut up in it for two cloys and two nights. On the_ third morning he caught the thief=-one of the employer. who would have been trusted to almost any extent, and on whom suspicion would never have fallen. Taxan are 6,760 miles of railroad in opera tion in Francis, and 3,450 more in process of con +Amnion. The total anm expended and to be expended in their construction le $1,155 own, of wbioh $710,000,000 had been expended up to December of last year. The French railways cost an average about $lOO,OOO a mile. TUE first snow-storm of the season, at the White Mountains, occurred on Friday last. Snow fell in considerable quantities, on that day, on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway, between Island Pond, Vermont, and Aoton. Canada—places more than a hundred miles distant from each other. IT is remarked that more captures of slavers have taken plea. under Mr. Toncay's adminie• tration of the Navy Department than under all previous administrations of the department put together. THE Lake Superior Journal has a report that a bed of anthracite coal has been discovered BOMB fifteen miles from Portage Lake. TIIE new census is expected to show an In crease in the population of Virginia of between 250,000 and 300,000. A HARTFORD (Conn.) paper says 62,000 pounds of tobacco were recently shipped from that city to Baltimore. Two slaves have been arrested at Princess Anne, Md., for firing the stable of Edgar Jones. THE Charles county (Md.) agricultural fair commences at Port Tobacco on the 13th of No vember. THE Councils of Nashville, Tenn., have prohibited the ringing of belle in the streets. THE cholera is said to he making numerous idetiala in Spain. It is at present in Toledo. /IMPORTATION S. 1 Reported tor The Prees.l TON—Steamshin Cambridge, Bowes-202 'Age 1., _ • Slade & Co; al do W D Jones & Co ' . 11 do dottleaties & C.; 31 do Farnham. & Brem , t ^m& Wells; 18 do F•thian. Jones Co; 33 do Froining),... ^ntee & Co: 47 do Lea. R lob- Co 40 do lathes. Red), ri °otter; 1 6 do Cleo P Pea nrdson & Tunis ;28 do da "o 17 do titiortriJgo bod & Co; 27 do Riege aird & l3ro; 73 do Ridgeway& Plies ; 12 do 'mamma & kCo•9O do J T Way &Co ; 41•4 du Waid• •VI do Co; 59 oases boots and shoes Hendry & Harm , Brown & Pratt; 16 do ikAcer & Bro • do.Conover & 23 do & Dorburrow ; 51 do' P I.Zird & co; 31 do (inn :& 0o: 63 do Myers. ClashornCu' • way. Hart & Co; 33 do Wm Showell; o & chn 34 do Thayer & Co; 23 do (1 W Tailor; 19 do . 4 r , bitei , Keith &Cu ; o boxes raisins. .1 It klussier ;21e1.: 4 4. otl cloth Blahon & Smith; 41„tal Is popsy A M Crdllne ; 21.1 Iw:3i:skins Henry Davis; 31 boxes lamdware Heaton & Depoklo ; 161 bbie nab J W Kennel], & Co; 120 bagS coffee Ghost & Molten; 10 bbls oil Wm Musser. HACH 26091D—Sreamehip Virginia. Helly-21 boxes tobacco Meroor Sr. AnteloA 220 do Doolrnor. MeCamnion . &Co •,2 hints 1 bed do Holden & Penrose ; =boxes 22 ones rhos Webster, Jr: 60 boxes Hoban & Ton; 70 boxes Mots & Boehm ,• 98 boxes A & 12.-Armstrongi 37 bass fruit 6 bass wool 2 bble wax 14 boxes tohasoo Par ker & plane; 30 empty cask, Massey. Collins &Co 130 bags fruit 7 Ude bacon 6 bags telethons, order. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARDO r _OLARKE, HARRY OuN RAD, COMMITIRZOF MONTSI. WM, L. BERN. LETTER BAOS At Out Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. .Linergool goon Bark "IP Suall s RPwlud ----- goon limper, or, Hubbard- -- narkßeff. Eagle. Kenn; soon Hark &mote. StanlP axon Brig Rolla. ( Br) Core ftr . m. ran . ill t if jo rae so t. dt re c l u a ba n nd. g o o o o on Brig Black Squall, Davis ohr P r a l ih o w e a o. 1 1 a lL rbult taft.— " . ..it:jai Bohr t•n ° de Cuba, Oat 13 sAthiria OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. atIIFe tatADI WOR DAYS Penns —.....-- New York—Liverpool. Oat 10 sago ----Neve -- York...Havre....Oat 13 GI York .14 verpoel Oot 13 Saaonta.....— New York Noutlampton la A. .. Batton.. Lt ve repot trot IT lof Haltimore...New York Ivertool— ..... ....Oa t2O Vanderbilt— .Ne York..llavre Oat 20 ag ht. -- New Yo , k..G , lwav 23 Africa —.New York—Liverpool -.• • . Oct 2{ New ”New York.. Bremen. H0nda.._......... . Oat 51 nornme.... .—..New York..Bouthampton—.........Nev 1 No w York..llavre.--.—...—Nov 10 FROM EUROPE. SHIPS LYAVE VOR DAYS • • North 2 0 of Baltimore... Liverpool .New York— Rept 26 NoN a Scotian... layerpool Quebea Beet 22 &Inca _..........Liverp00l .Few York-..-..r-flapt 29 C of-Manohester.Lfverpoot..New York......___Out New York.— bouth. Topton _ New Y0rk....._...... Oat Horussm.......tionthempron .New York-- --Oat 4 ._...tAv.rpool..H , won . Oat 6 Minors —Southampton.. New York . -- ......—Ont 10 Read tan:. Liverimol..Que be o _ --.—Oot 11 G Earern...lllifford Haven—New Writ oot 17 Patton Hoathamtvon—Now Yoilt— —Oot 17 , lanimmra . Southampton.. New V ork— ....--Oot rl3 Plume A1bett..........0a1wat..N Now Y0rk....... Oot 23 Phe Calrfornin Marl Steamers earl from New York on the let. 11th. and 213th of each month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Id. 7th, trth. 17th. and 27th of each month. MARINE ittf TELI,IGEN 0.1.1 POitT OW PII,II.ADELYINIA. Oct. 8, 1880 'IUN 6 32-13ati 6 39 RA ell .3 44 ARRIV,ED. Steamihip Virginia, Kelly. f•oin Richmond, via Nor folk 25 hours, with mdee and passengers to Thos Web- SW. Jr. Brig 11Plow, Hodgson, 4 days from Salem, in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co Brig Fermi State Crocker. 6 days from Boston, in ;Wiest to Nrvin, Sawyer & Co. Bohr Sarah Mince, Weaver, 3 days from Now York, with mdse. to C & Lanais. Buhr Ivy. Henderson, 6 dayis from Boston, in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Pilot's Bride. Creighton. 8 days from Doboy. Ga, with lumber to Gaskill & Bohr Lady Lake. White. 2 days freim New York, with grind stones to .1 10 Mitchell. Bohr Susan ft Jayne, Jayne, 2 days from New York with mdso to captain. Bohr s G King, Andrews, 411tys from Georgetown, JD C. with coal to N Morris Wain & Co. Bohr Cicero. Burroughr, B days from Fall River with ballast to ft It Comm in Co. IlSchr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederioa, Del, with corn to Jay. Barrett & thm. Bohr binmii. Brooks.] day tiom Newcastle, Del, with wheat to Jae Barratt & Pon. Bohr T firmed lot, Goldsmith, from Norwich. Bahr t, B Loohman, Endicott, from &eon. Bohr Sarah Smith. Robinson. from Boston. Bohr Wm B h unenvied. Hewett. from Boston, Bohr H P Simmons. Godfrey, from Boston. Bohr Wilt G liartolett. Conally, frr m Boston. Behr Baran Louisa, Crime. from Boston, Corbuis. Widen, from wiimiris tan. Soh, MoMies , hloblwee. from Haverhill. Bohr Wave. Merritt, from New Bedford. Steamer Vulcan. Morrison, 21 hours from New York, V ith Was to W M Baird k. co. Bng Doris. arrived yesterday, reports: Had head winds during the enure passage, and spilt sails ; 20th nit, let 28. long 79 48. was in company with brig T B Martin. tTOM Cienfuegos for Philadelphia ; off Hatteras saw brig htaildlde. from Cienfuegos for Boston. CLEARED. Brie Billow. Eodgdon. Belem, N Sturtevant & Co. Brig Forest Mate, Crocker. Boston. Nevin & Sawyer. Bohr 'Pork. A moons okpt. E A Boodier & Co. Rohr 11 P Si Godfrey, Stlasnington, Noble, Rammed &!de ell. • Bohr Corbals, Whigs, Wilmington, do & behr Cruoe, Washington, Vandusen, Norton Co. Rohr C S Loohmso. Endicott. Boston. Bohr Wm 0 Audenned, Hewett, Boston, Banoroft, awls & Co. Bohr Wave. Merritt, Boston. Binkistou & Cox, Bohr North Potato, Maros'. Provide. co. • do Bohr 01.0 Henry. Balder, Charles City. Va, do Co. Bohr ,Cloero, Burrougue, Fall River, R B Gorgon & Rohr courier. Crowell, aharlestown. do Bohr Wm G Bartolett, Cm.elly, Charlestown, L Roth 'Tyrol & Co. Uo Bohr 1 . Benedict, Goldsmith. New Haven, Powers & Bohr 13 N Smith, Robinson, Weymouth. Hayes & God shall. Bohr C W Holmes, AloElweo, Roxbury, L Auden/led & Co. Behr Iv!, Henderson, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. (Csrtasnandenao of (RACEm HAVFLE DE Oat, 8.1068. 'rho Wyoming lett with 20 oatB, laden and consign - ad as follows • • Wm. Mpg, Pike's Peak, Major J H Mimes, lumber to Norcross & Sheets; Ira C Iledely, to Cadwalader & Co Ceraalta, Sarah Alice. P fiord, do to Ma! no & Taylor ; Mary do to Win:engine ; .1. hn Griffin. railroad iron to D Reeves S"n ; R hlotradeu, rartanetio ore to Palle of Schuylkill; F Ulenworth. wheat. aye. bitumin ous coal. &o. to Perote & Bro W Leeman. coal to °• alone & Taylor; F Burrousles lumber. to Norcross & Sheets; Osmium, Paxton. Idabelle, Emblem. 00111PTIY mini. coal to Delaware City; Wasp, Llma ft. Boll mm ; James Cook, do to Elkton. W. E. W, MEMORANDA. tßeArnatup &aka, Crooker, hence at New York, DOI 11211 t. Steamship North Star, Jones, from New York, at All pinyon 29th Olt Steamship u °lambus, Door, from Guatemala, at Pana rr a 20th ult. _ . . , - steamship Golden Aso. Watkins, sailed from Salaams 19th tilt for San Franoisoo. Snip James Browne. Crabtree. sailed from Valparaiso 92d Aug for Callao—not as before. Ship Mi twaukee, Rhodos, sailed from Valparaiso Mk Au for Chaldera. 415 ip Mary glover. Chase. for Cheldera u sailed trout VA map° Slat Aug. Sitio John 'rooter, Matthews. sailed from Ohioans, Is lands Id nit, for °shoo and Hampton Roads. Snip Naomi°, Smear. from warditifor Monteriedo was leonen Anyad latBBON len 23 30. Ship Samna' Falai. Randall. from New York for Mel bourne. was spoken 3d nit. 18 days oat—no lot &o. Ship Fore at Oak. Coops . from Callao. 18th Juno for Cork for orders put Inio Valparaiso 26th Aug. leaky. Beßark M ab a ut ry Edgen, Nickerson, at bulimia Sept 91, for on o ltst Bark Looter Star. Van Wynakle. from Now York 6th June: at Table Hay, COB. lith Aug Bark 'Fred Lennit, Moore, from New Orleans, at Marseilles td nit • lohr J B Small. Penmen, at Ruotouohe, 39th ult, and &eared !Ph ter thin, port. inst. Behr L, Jeraid. Ireland, hence, at New Haven mat Pears taverb. Madonna, and Lookout, sail 8617Introl Wit - 80 imo T p oat loot for But Janeiro BOY Mann am. Boudder, hence for Galseston,(be fora reported) gut into Rey •West itth ult.'s* before stattl,ig t sr i n t sited3SUrepaTris would be ready for POLITICAL. WIVORATIO ZOKET. Fort Ouvzooon or Patmovi.vatalit, DERRY D. FOSTER, Of Westmoreland County. FOR OONGHESE. let Distriot—WlLLlAM E. LEHMAN. 2d " JOHN BRODHEAD. 3d " JOHN KLINE. 4th " WILLIAM MORGAN. 6th " HARRY INGERSOLL. BOATS BENLTORe let instriot—SAM (TEL I. ILANBALL. LHGIBLATORE. ht Diatriot—JOSEPH CALDWELL tAI " THOMAS E. OASKILL. 3d " PATRICK MoDONOIIO H. sth " ROBERT E. RANDALL. 6th " SAMUEL JACKSON. Gth " CHARLES L. WOLFS'. 7th " I , MM KETTERLIKUIL Bth " JOHN SMITH. Ja. Oth " HENRY DUNLAP. 10th " HENRY G. LED3ENRING. 11th " JOHN S. MEHL. 12th " WILLIAM O. SNYDER. 13th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON. 11th " GEORGE W. IL SMITH. Lath " JOHN 111. ARUNDEL. 16th " THOMAS W. DUFFIELD. 17th " S. M. ZULIOIL Fon REOOIDIM OP DIEN, GEORGE W. WUNDER. Foil PROTHONOTARY 08 DIITRIUT 0017R4, WILLIAM LOUeIIiAN. FOS OLIIIi= on Qll/021111 grAßlOnis PHILIP H. LUTTS FOIL CORONNII, ANDREW LOWRY eeß-tf PEOPLE'S TICKET. Govnanost. ANDREW 15. 011RTIN. Cortaning. Ist Distrtot. JOHN M. BUTLER. 2d ~ EDWARD JOY MORRIS. 341 " JOHN P. VERREE 4th •' WILLIAM D. KELLEY 6th " WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS. RECORDP.II Or DEED% ALFRED C. ARALER VROTLIONOTART OH DISTRICT COURT. PHILIP B. WHITS CLARK OF COURT OF QUARTER BEBBlo2ter °HORDE H. MOORE. COROIIISIt, ANTHONY CONRAD SENATE-TRUST DISTRICT. JEREMIAH NIOROLF, IturntAzArrarivEA. !It Diana, ABRAHAM STEWART. " WILLIAM B. TBRNSR. k 1" WILLIAM 11. SLOCUM. 4th " HENRY E. WALLACE. btit" JOSEPH MOORE, Sit. dllt " DANIEL G. Tat/MAME " JOHN 11. SELTZER. M. D. Bth 6. JACO]] E. RIDGWAY. oth , DAVID JONES. 10t h .6 -. JOSHUA EAMES. lith .6 XS AAC A. SHEPPARD. lath " i t :CLUED WILDEY. lath " 434h : , ELES B. FORD. 14t h II w 44 B 44 NCOTON WORRALL. lath " JOHN 8. PRESTON. 8 Hpt,lity 1 1746 11 CHARLO3 41BECITL ELECTION—TUERDAY. "2543 t NEW PUBLICATIOA..• NEW LAW JURT PUBLISITED— wEAB.rox ETILLE' . 4 AMERICAN 111.t.71).t. CAL JURISPRUDENCE, A Treaties on,M edioal Juriaorudenoe, adapted to t 1147 use of the Proivisnons of, Law and Modiotne in the? United States By t reams Wharton, Esq.. author of American Criminal Law." " Precedents of Indiot moats." &o.,and Moroton Stine, Id. D. The medical part revised and corrected. with numerous additions, by A lfred Stills, M. D. Second edition. 1 vol. tiro, I,ooopp. Price 87 60 WHARTON'S L AW DICTIONARY. A Law lexicon or Law Dlctions y of Jurisprudence: explaining' all the Techn i cal Words and Phrases em ployed in the several departmenteef 4 Wash Law, in cluding. a 811. the various Legal Terms used in Com me nisi Trenstrepans to, ether with an explanatory as well as lateral rritnlation of I,.tin Maxims contained in the Writings ofhe Ancient and Modern Commenta tors. By J. J. 8. Wharton, Esc. 1 vol.. 8.0.790 Pr. Printed on benutifniTy tinted paper. Price only 85110. g Rom Tag Jougr olg The 81.1 13 31343miged. tarougd out this arrangement, has been compression. avoiding obsourity. and I , istdlng t en i t ' easily end etfeetn ally. A word book when it' obviates tedioutnern of eserob by giving ooncise ans,„var to one antsulitor it. Possesses a moiler virtue for irksome is the process of turning the r e word. referenceso of finding iti ex planation. is a to 5 a ther part of the book, but should the plane referred to again direct the y jugator elsewhere, or. perchance, etiolotes nei th er notice nor interpretation.; nor 131 foot, a nthlng con aerator it, then patience becomes exhautand • and per eeveranee indeed hope ess." ll AV & AftoTll24ll.. Law Booksellers, Publishers. and I MV/r.lnh ooh-tuthe 6t/c0 Philadelphia. A TLAS OF PHILADELPHIA. NOTICI , , TO THE PUBF,IC. Now in pros, and will aeon be issued. a new Map of the Whole Consolidated City, in twenty five aciotions, on a larger male than any heretofore published, exhi biting aocuratob the nice of all nlooks. Streets. Courts, Alley., Roads, .!go., with the looaVon of public and other buildings. See., together with a finer engraved Index Mop. complete to itself, showing the boundaries of Wards, end names, ego., of all ',treats and Rods in the City. Also, valuable Historical and Statistiol Tablet, alphabetical lint of Street., and referenees to various Acts of Assembly and Ordirancee, &o. The work will be printed on superior paper.and sub stantially bond In atlas form. eighteen by twenty four inches. This Neil' make it convenient to every citizen, and partioularly valuable to professional gen tlemen. AG the intention has been to make this attendant NM no pains or expense has been spared in its emanation. The subso.ihers having scoured the valuable aoletance of the, different Metric; burverors thronshout the City, and have for severaears b :en engaged in making ac curate surveys and plane for OSEPH the work S . J. HOUTZ, No. a,.7 WALNUT Street. RASTUEL L. SMEDLEY, City Surveyor. THIRTY-FIFTH St. and LAPICASTaft soh cola-satnthlin NM MEDICAL AND SCE!SNTIFIC BOOKS, REOENTILY PUBLISHED Lir LINDSAY 2e 13LAS %TON, Publiehers Hooksellers, and Important. 23 tictuth SIXTR Street, shove Chestnut. I. ALTHAUS' MEINGAL ELECTRICITY. Theo retical and Praottoal. One volume. Price 91.26. If. DIXON'S GUIDE to the ,Praptioal Study of Diseases ol the. Eye. One volerne. Trion 812*. THE _PHYSICIAN'S VISITIN T O LIST FOR Ma— various styles and prioes. IV. BANKING'S HALF YEARLY ABSTRACT OF TILE MEDICAL SINENCES, No. 31. V WETHERILL ON TllO MANUFACTURE OF VINEGAR. One volume. rice $1.26. THE FIVE SENSES ; on, VI GATEWAYS TOKK } Wo LEDGE. 18mo., oloth. Puce 60 oents. VII A COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF MED'CAL, DENTAL, AND SCIENTIFIO BOOKS., pub'ished and for ante by them, furnished grams upon applica tion. ocB OINOT AND PITHY BIOGRA p•-, PRIES of • The President of the United States. The 1 3overner•Oeneral of Canada. • Albert. King Consot of Ermined. ALBERT. PRINC E OF WAL:I.:3 AND DUKE OF rc RN WA Lb ; his aneesters, the HOOrge3 of Bothnia. The Guelph Family, as well as of all the Noted men TPATTogIO 'I4II% , '"Iri.i'EtparNinCYCLOPEDIA, Now publishing, in quarterly volumes. at as snob. JUlirs hIcPA HAAN, 33 south SIXTH St., Agent for Penestlvania and Delaware. Ain't, also, - for these State' except Philadelphia,. Pittsburg. and Wilmington. fur tutnam'e new issue ef Washington trying's Work:, 'Wily. Illustrated, In monthly,volumes, at stao epee. to be, i n al. enhearibers toll:I'd AGENCY have TWENTY PER 9O CENT. DIeUNT on all Dame except aubsenution Books. one-tf O. EVANS' ,OIE'T BOOK STORE, Nog • NO. 409 CHESTNUT Street. BUY YOUR BOOKS AT EVA6IIO, Where you can get books in every department of Lite rature ; and BEAR IN MIND, that besides getting your book nt tho lowest retail oleo, THAT A GIFT, Worth from 60 canto to 5110 accompanies eachßilk, ALL THE NSW BOOKS AS r3OOA AB .P U - ABBED. Call 111, and one tria J l will assure you that the best place in the city to buy books, to at G. G. EVANS , GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. 440-tf lio, 439 OREIST.NUT Street. PRINCE OF WALIS ) PORTRAIT.- Full-lenßth steal plats nortrAtt ofhla Royal High ness. m nENYRRIy. fro a bbotograph by Mayai, of London i takso at Windier by command of Ban Alt ""rittrPt"le&i. Itt E WS Or THE WORLD. mar be had and wiil be sent to an, address. sou 10 OftNTS CASH OR fiTAMI , S,POST PAID, by H. A. MIAMI & 00.. l 4 •lANOVER rtrilet. Boston e027-thatula B°L tK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell (ns I have heretofore dono at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) gold and new Law and Mip, eeilaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blaok-letter Books printed prior to the year 1499. Also, a oopy or Erasmus on the ew Testament, v01e..4t0. Pnnted in 1.348. Priee $3O. I will also deal nt Engravings and Autoraphs, Perfume at a distanoe yrisinr to sell Books, will deaorlbo their names t dates, sites , bindings, oontlitions, and pnorst: Pamphlet Laws of enneyl vania, and old Books noon Mnerloavranted. anrtAm JOHN 11AMPHRLL. MACKEREL, BRAD, LIERSILIO, 1(190 Ws Nos. 1, 2 and 3 large and meth=ter kerel“n amoortad neokageo, of a very Melee eta 1.71 also 60 bbl o. now No. 3 lae Idaokerel, 60 half bb lo new No. B m an d o, 60bbla new No. 8 Medium do. 60 do new F,aetern Mese Rad. 60 half b bl hew do _do do. 1600 bolo now Baetrorlfio. 1 lierrint. 800 do do Thlax o. 1 do. 300 do new, oaten o t i do. ' 100. du .do 1 soil e .iALLizimi ea nf6R umpta.h. :,orßottionsigh., THE PRESS.- 4 •PHILADELPHI it, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1860. fivEOTINE PERSIAN FEVER VRA.RM FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATI D. THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION Mr LT) FROM TEE PREVENTIVE AND 'AumEDy, 6...'FI33HDIITTEAT AND 011,10 US FEVERE. OATURIVE GRAND REETORATIVII. INPEOTIVO. IIetOTINE. IiPBOTINE. INPECTINE. The terrible malady known as the FEVER AND AGUE , haremttten hundred' of thousands of venom' throughout the world every year, and hae never till now been Milt by, anooeuful medical treatment that hag not produated severe which West the lunge, the spleen. the liver. the heart. or other parts Of the human organism. The no.E.c- TIN E is the natural antagonist °gall revere, and when it comes in contact with the skin, is absorbed by the interior organs, which resist easily miss= and all ten dencies toward those maladies which prostrate the mind and body with few. Fevor and AM result from numerous oausos. No clue is exempt from the onuses whloh promote the ex - , (stenos of the disease. 'net being once Boated in the system, Induces depression of spirits, lassitude, lan guor, pains, chills, fever, and a long train of disagree aide sensations, depriving the patient of all energy, ar reduoing hint or her to a condition of Why will any one gaiter the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the we of the t h e am i t y ent medical end magical Qualifies of Which ere ms ta n ur etreetbed, -ALL TRACES OF MUM MAY BE AlO4llll ELBLF-UAILE IS BETTER THAN rIYBIC NATURE 18 WIBER TBAN ART. krgRyIDISEABE RAE A DIVINE REMEDY. TEE WISE APPLY WIIILS DIE FOOLISH BETTER PREVENT TJIAN STRIVE TO :WIRE. THE INPFX3TI.NE. ilem mired thoosandirof bc2h boxes of the most dread Int (event. Reid end .tellfet. WONDERFtrE EFFECTS. Leinuel Boras% of Pittebate, for two years useless to himselt and asoietr—a martyr to °hills /mil Fiver-- oared in lets than three weeks, and Improved in eight „toms, 1524,u, H. Belknap, ffeadifiks. Ohio. after almost 1 0 Nina her reason as well an *Ninths by Intermittent rover, with Chills, soatorid ,co Milani In twenty hour.. Tilton, of Mane, brought from death's door, Whig suffered On four years, (made well ni five mho. and inkhroved is two hours. Adolphe Monbro, or Fran{:. relieved in one hour. While travelling in the asre4 the rod Wayne and Chicago Railroad. He weds itiparently dying with Ching. Ellen R. Boman, Lookporti New . York, recoiled after seven 70,011' sniferlng. perfeot our& Thoueandi of ether OAAOS nretente4 and cured even month, and not a single complaint of the effiotenai of the iNPECTINE TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT, And make imam* its wonderful glowers and virtue), that thaw) who enter. or who are threatened with suffering, mar be led to use s eiruple,inuoziouli pre paration, ftirnlshed by the field of Nature for MAN'S BLESSING. 1. gOLD i i? ALL DRUOGiBII6 , MID MEDICINE PRICE ONE DOLLAR. sint by nag to any belt et tg,o United Etat!. It to not taken Inwardly, but to 'applied catwardig i aooordlnp to direottom which &company Paoli gook ' age. JOHN WILCOX & CO.. ItIORMOND, VIRGINIA 80. OS BANK OP COMNIF—R s OP, BUILDING, 4014.11110 -XVOLCOLAL. WRECK. OUMCINOIIMF.II/ IN A DAY. INPEOTINE. INPEOTINE. MEDICINAL DISEASES, EXTREME RELPLEBEINESS. INVALUABLE INPEUTINE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARMS I,ATED IN A PEW MIMI/ prrgri DELAY? ARE DAIIOEROW!, FEREILAII FEVER. CHARM, FERBIAR FEVER fORARM INPEOTI6II DMiLERS IN AMNRIQA, REMEMBER. MANUFACTURED DI: 188 MAIN STREET. DRAIVaII OFPICE, HEW YORE OM% MEDICINAL DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS YAWS _ AKORLATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This fffedieine has beets used by the public for six years with intreasing favor. It is recommended to Curs Dyspepsia, Nervousness. Heart-Burn, Celia 'Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels,.Ereadache, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint,, Low Spirits, Daltriuns ' Tremens, Intemperance. IT STIMULATES, ExitiLARATRS, INVIGORATES, MOT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUMM , . As a Medmine it is quick and, offeotual, curing the Mostapgravated oases ofDyspopsia, Kidney Compjaints, and all other derangements of the Stomaoh and Dowels In a speedy manner. /t will instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous, pf: ‘ ,. moldy to health, stroligth, and vigor. Yemenis who, from too injudicious uso of %worth have become dejected , and their nervosa n- - a i om ,, ~ha t te rod , cordititonons broken down, and P - loot to that horrible ountato humanity, the D en down , will, at most immediately.feel •„e Kapp r p and healthy invigo rating elbow 01 . :.r. HatiYa Inv gelatins Spirit. WHAT rf WILL DO. osti. — Olie wine glass full as often es Mammary. ne dsi,e will remove all Bed Spirits, vti dose will cure Heart-burn. ebreo doses will aura Indigestion. no dose will give you a Good Appetite. ne dose will atop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence. and as goon as the etomeah receives the Invigerating +Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feeling, will toe removed. One dna° will remove the most distressing pains of Cello. either in the etomaoh or bowels. A feW doses Will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organ,. remittal:rho are sermuely affhoted with any Kidney Complalmts are assured of speedy relief by a dose or tWO,L'not a radical ours by the use of ono or two booms, NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil ends Of poisonous liquors, iii violent headaches. *Lanese at at, mach, weakness, giddiness, &ch . , vnll find one dose will z :move all bad feeling& Ladies of weals and siekly constitutions should take the Invigowetits Spirit three times a day; it Will make them strong, healthy, and ha pi y. remove all obstruc tions and irregularities from tin Menstrual organs, and restore tho bloom of health and beauty to the careworn lace, fluxing pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove eisagreoabl" sensations at the mouton. All put up asks is a trial, and to indite. thin, he has put up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint tattles at aliieents, qua: to $l. Portend Depot. 45 WATER Street, Now York. DYOTT & CO., 232 North bECOND Street, - Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia, le7-thattilr _ and for gals by all Druggists, PERUVIAN SY P RUP, TED SOLUTION OF PRO OR TOX RO IDE ECT OF IRON COIHRINED. This woll-known Remedy han boon nced Ectonnivoly .-- - - and with groat ;,,Doer.; for ' 't ' •• ?"'S OR aid' R i d A'N F Ili I A P ' ' 4 & '—"-- . . PVI FOR OUR CONCITeVENT DIGESTIvN I P LRFEer ' . ,r - st DETt , RIORATION or THE LLOOD; \.4 7 ..,.., l' i l F OANILDIVVIrI 'f RR DISEASE, "L (4 Most of whioh or iginato in DYSPEPSIA: 'LIVER COMPLAINT DROPSY, NEURALGIA and NERVOUS AFFECTIOAR, LOSS OF APPETITE, HEADACHE, 'LANGUOR and DEPRF.BSION OF SPIRITEI t _CARBUINCi,i,S and BOILS, PILES, sCuRVY, AFFECTIrifis oF THE SICINCONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES. DRoNCHI. TIN, DISEASES PLC U • LIAR to FEMALIS, _ and A L L COM PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY ORNI,RAL DEBILITY, and REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RAT/YE MEDICINE. NOT/L—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DYS PEPSIA, a bad elate of the blood, and the numerous diseases caused thereby. has arisen from the want of such a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach in a PROTOEIDE state, and assimilate at once with the blood. This want the PERUVIAN SYRUP somas°, and It dowser, in the only form in which it is possible for Iron to enter the circulation. For this reason, the PERUVIAN SYRUP often radically cures dizenVes in whiten other preparations of Iron and other nEidioines halm been found to be of no avail. CERTIFICATE OP A O . A. HAYES, Pt. D o OF STON. It 'swell known that t h e medicinal offooteof Protoxide of Iron are lost by oven a very briol exposure to air. and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide ..f Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed imirssible. In the PERU vIAN sYRUP inn deniable point is at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN; and thin solution may replace all the proto.earbonatca, citrates, and tartrat,s of the hl aerie Medico. A. A. HAYES, Assayer to the State of Masi, 16 BOYLSTON Street, Soden. N. B. — FaMPtilets containing Letters from the above named Gentlemen and others, and giving full Informa tion of the Syrup, can be, had on application to the Aitenthor to N. L. CLARK & Co. ,Proprietors. COD VAN' BUILDINCS. No. 74 SUDBURY STRF,ET, BOSTON. Bold by Drupaiste genorally throughout too United States. itieMts for Fonnsvlvania inyorr & se-tuthsi Sm 232 North SECOND Street, Phi IRA% al RS. JAMES . BETTS , INVENTIONS FOR LAMA—Approved throughoutd ghly reapan• mended by the Medical profession the Muted Staten, Thirty Thousand Invalids having been ativieed wouldir physicians to use her SurgnAl APPlinneee. She caution alerchants anti ethers aceinet enrol/seine except at her residence, MS WALNUT Street, whore she oan be consulted 4117, bet - oeart the hours of and S. Her book of tatime.ints yin be liven on apt& cation. Bent free `as any part of the United States. lie immature le co. sash cottale. nava° tn.hs INOCEANCE COMPANIES. LIFE 'NW:MA NOI. -R- 11 PANY.—THE: PENN RANCE COMPANY C 11937,631 U. ISM RYE! LIVES for the annuttiee and endowments- Heat Estate. and makes all contangenoiee of Life. They fiat ea Executers, Trustees, and Guardians. ' AND TRUST COl%l - UTUAt LIFE !MU HESTLIET &rect. Areas, o whole term of life—mute —Purchasos life interests in !contracts dee-folding on the Admiaiutratore, Ateigum, .TEES. . . THUS pawl L. Miller, manna Coe.Me, iohard 8. Newbold, William P. Hacker, William H. Kern, Samuel C Hues Charles Hallowell. Henry C. Townsend, Rodolphus Rout, William H. Carr, r. V. Cullen, William Robertson, Warner M. Rmun, 8 :141oh })/itHE NAM, I JaLtut_Tir. HORNon. Sem Mmel E. Stokes, Witham Martih, James B. hleFaidand, Joseph B. Trotter. Jaraee buten, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Fonder, Daniel L. Hutohltumn. John W. Bornor, Elite' C. Anther, Manuel J. Christian, Josepn M. Thomas, John tom G. Brenner, ler, has L. MILLER, ProsidenL STOKES, toe hoes' t. are. --- , h e(' MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., VAL. -,--.,- INCORPORATED 1810-0/IARTER FERPE73- 1 , 0.510 WALNUTAtreet, arrive Third, Philadelphia. Naviair a lame paid-up Capital Stook and Burtlua In vested in mound and available Seouritiov, oon 'nue to Dona° op Dwollinti, Storm', Furniture, Mere &adult', Yemen in Pert and Omit. oarEoex, and other Personal Property. ail tones liberally and promptly adjusted. PIIIIIGTQRS. r. R. Blade, Jowl T, Lewis, a Welsh, /amen Pt. Campreth mini 0, Mortoli Edmund O. Dr.ttlh, trick bizall.y. Chas. W. Poultney, Israel Morns. TIMAIAB 8.PA11113, Provident, ALBERT C. L. CR", WPORD. Snore tarr. feal-ti ____, N-m. lIAKER CITY INSIIItis_NUE COMPA NY_—FRANIMIN DIJILDINITS,_ 409 WALISTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR PLUITAMVIA7O.—Inenros against Loss or Dantaso by Fite, and the Pants of Boa. Inland Narlsalaon and Tridenortatton, GEORQB R. HART, President. E. P.ROSC, Vac., President. COgGSRALL, ana Treasurer. IL H. BUTLER, Assistant EeoroLary. DIREGTOIL. , " P. E. om, Poster Ekkerlitrug. Andrew R. Chambr', 1!&munl Jonee. M. 1),, yril.ll4l elestaet rt. Hart, E. W Ire H.B.gOtsiAll, Hon. H. M. Fuller. A NTB_RACITE INSTJRANOE COMPA NY.—Authorised Capital 0 100,0 X —CHARTER PERPETUAL. Offioe No.Bll WALNUT Street, bot Wean Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Thin Company will insure againet loge or damage by Fire, on BuiWince, Furniture, and Alerahandtee gono rally. Ineuranooa on Veetele, CargQM and Freights. Inland Liwuranne to attparte of the Union. DIRECTORS, Joeeph MaltfieM, Dr. (Aorge N. Eckert. John it. J3lakteton, Wm. F. Dean, T. E. Baum. JACOB ESBER L _Prosident. Wal. F. DEAN, via() Preeident. W. Id , SMITH. Secretary. ana-tuthetf THE N T'E.R.P.Eia6E Jacob Esther, f. Maker., .Andaancal, maalearaon, etal' lager, IUNSURA.NOE 0 OMPL!‘ NY OP PIIILADBPII.IA. (FMB INSIJI-ANOE EXOPAIDIVIMY.) comPArirs BUILDING, ty, cozinzz *MEW AND WALNUT STREETS. - DIRECIVOREI. F , XATORYORD Burk, Me ßoxtat h. D•Wging t WlLtudat MDKr4, exc.. H. EPTIILET, Yot:R4,s-LIVITI: JOHN kt . . BROWN, N. A. PARNESTOOX, BEM 'R,TRIDICI. ANDREW D. CAN% HINR. 4 f WITARnar, F. RATCHF J. gagir., a lVa a aident, CHARLES W. CO RE. Secretary'. len SAVING FUNDS, " A little, but often, fills the Puree." VIRANICLIN SAVING FUND, No. 136 South FOURTH Stoat, between Chest- 1 nut and Walnut, Philadtdyhla, I,lla all Donoxita, oridemnnd. St lif e rgre l lgor o y s . coiagi m b d y t i i . lo p v t zni a n:r r it Mort ti aii ' inpany deems safety batter with large pro oonnevoently will run no riek with dspo- I snore .114410, bat have it at all SIMMS Toady to return. with t rey cent. interest, to tho ownovirg they ILENG always done. Whir, Company foyer einended. depga i rtit m mauled or einrle, and Tgrsital be withdrawn onny by their consent, Qharter pornotual. Incorporated by the State Qf rennsylratua with authority to receive miner ritm imi l te l e t e r gd s pe . ou tor Id e ilal3 REOEIVikfI. Joe open daily. from 9to o'clock, nod on Wednesday evening until a o'clock, niaEgronn. pool) B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, hn Shindler, Poor° !Omen, alaohi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, kllirumbhaar, Henry Delany, la ha Rlttonhourt, rtathan Smeder. o, Satterthwaite, Jonea Yorker, Joreph W. Lippinoott. JACOB B. 811ANNON, President. Ceug CADWAZLADXII., Wredilltrfon 13149-Y " A Dollar eased 1 twice earned." CAVING FUND—FIVE PER DENT TEREST.—NATIONAL SAPE'r I" TR UST COAL PANX, WALNUT Street, nouthwent °Omer of TIIIRI), rhiladelphia, ineorpotatad by tho State of Pennsyl• nanny ;a received IN any mum, largo er ',wall, and in. tared rad from (Ito cfn.y of depozit - to the day of with. d irtatee te open eYery day from nine o'olooh in the MOrEtall e, fit4o'll( , )Ok i tAl l f e llo l ? t ron c i l fgond on Illondat an eon. lialty L. a lrlY4Pilat, Pooident. ROBERT SBLFR DOB VW@ rroXidtgli Vtluta24 7. RAM). BOOT OtrafT• DIENCTORS; ( 13. H AT! j i .43,,e r rer, t . x c e ageAl . Brewster. obeillelftl ge. , norm' Lee, ilitte K. filthton. mach Yolked, Landreth Minna, ames L. Hlattlanacc. t r 7 t i t 11 receivednlit a% I d c . .VO: ? ' e til t" l.Pn a t'9 la pr . .... 4lll. 7: . 1 trovisions of the Charter, in Real ° Ez.o.a tl itto“ c h nx i c i l !hound Rentz. and Duch ttrnt-alatc securities as will al woys Anima perfect . sociality to the deocitatt, and Xtdo I , llt i g t tUcil to give nermenenoy and stalil,llt3,ta RAVING FUND—UNITM STA'L'ES ,TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CIIET/1- MIT street. an La A g srl e 8 4.11,11ilsr,2Afr egifieavilri!sl ILENT /row the MY of deposit to the dsy rill - dreamt. uffloe hourthfiroin 9 until 6 o'clock 051,0fT day, and on MONDAT_EvErIiNciS trom 7 mail cook. DKAFTB for sale on England, Ireland, -1 7ootisnd• fts upwards. resident—BTEPßEal R. cIYOVFOR.D. intll-1, PAIRBANRIV PLATFORM SCALE% for late br FAIRBANKS & EWING, . I. 71R 111/Vcri , vllT Rtr.nt. Phlln SWEET OIL, in quarts and pints, for sale. WETHER & BROTHER, Selo 47 and 49 North B ECON I) Rt. nIIRNT UMBER—Ground pure in Oil, ALP for 441 2 4 by WETHERILL ic BROTHER, 17 aro 40 North trECoNri Strom. wrrt 119 it 011 AX , refined, In cases and barrels, 1.14,0 for Lilo. Mr . /EW/4.A BRUggit, • aele • 47 OM SV norm ar,uorw ot, EDUCATIONAL. PEMALE MEDIOAL COLLFX4E - . No. -ff-• 627 ARCH Street. Will be open durins the corning winter. to ladies who may wish to attend the Lecturer! on Phymolegy. Chamfers , . or Anetomvonly. Who ossion will commence on W DNEADAY. the 17th of October. and continue for five Months. Who in structions will he thornush. and amply illustrnie b. means of Drawings. Papier Mash. Models, Natural Preparations. the Mierosocpe. and other apparatus. T e t n u t t u h r 3 e t will : be given in the afternoons. and there will he three or more on each subject every week. PRIVATE TUITTON.—A Recent Grath ate of Harvard College, Massaehuneti! , ,, - noW per- Pupils to prepare for ceileg . e Ruing his profesemnal studies, WielMl *ai takume or two Stadion. .._. - „Re,.,lergll'l;a: .Tamen Walker, D D.. and C C. Felton, i or to instruct Itt Engliali I:P.'. Cambridge, Nam: Wm. H. Furness, D.D., and ....orlon BMW. Pim., Philadelplim. !Wrens, " E. F.." Box 608 Pont Oilloe. oog-dt .._ Y 13 , 1ARDiNGI SOHDOL FOR YOtINO MEN AND LOYS, at Pottstown, Mont gomery coUnty, NIP sylvania The Twentieth semi.annual November this School Will open on WFDNESI) IL, 7. An one' the Raven:as , s offered may be named: Reasonable terms ; a healthy and attract ye situation :an extensive and through source o' study ; Tiboral provision for the Personal comfort of pupils; parental discipline. and etrict supervision of morals and manners; an experi enced t. , &eller for every ton pupils ;actress four times a day by Reading Railroad., References Me we. Solomon M. Munn; Samos L. Clay horn ; lanlen E. Caldwell; John W. Unshorn R. V Sallada: Joseph R. Evans A. F. Glass; t hum.. 13iroh ; William Kern; Ron. Owen Jones;Hon Jas, Coo Per :Non. J Y. Yost. For Caro:liars, conveying full yartioulare, address Rev M. 11l Rms. A. M. 0ri.3.43t FIIIIOIIIAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH. MA TICA L. and CLAASICA L SCHOOL, for Boy/4. N. E. corner of BROAD and ARCH, will re-open Septemlmr 3. - th3l-12t. ESDAMES OFIEGARAY AND DUIER VILLY relpeetfully infotin their friends and the ptiblic that they have removed their Boarding and Dar School for Yount , Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. .1.6g7 end SPUME Street. Pupils from five years of age upward repaired for the fourth Glass. Jy2a-em pRFELAND INRTITUTE-9 130 A RD -IrO Reffool_, FOR YOUNG MRN.—Tlute inyti tutiem s lo c ated in a deliehtid, and Toured cart the country. twenty four mites northwest o Flu adelehia. two !tours' rude from the eitr; accessible by Norristown r road and Imes, tw.ce a day. Next session opens October 2d. For circulars, address 11. A. 111INSICKER, Principal, :02740022" Perkimnen Bridge. Itiontgoltery on. Pa. Wit iiYANT. ,I`itiklll.'ClN, & FAIRBANKS , w 1 7 Al EIV 4 SMILE. COLLEGE. H. E. corner BP VENTH unit CH ESTISUP titre eta , --Pay and Earning Sessions. Individual instruction in tinciiikeeping. In eluding tioneral Wheless lo end Retail Rumness. ahtp pine,Forvii-irdinc and Hoinrnissinn, Banking. r "i -mmure, Alannineinring. liatiroading, hteatnboahns. A;ch, the roc 1. thorough and practical course in the United States. Also, Lectures. Commercial Calcul, Liens. Arithmetic. and the higher Alathertintios, Vett inenah,9 (beet le theottrt. Cnnesriondence. ho. Per etle, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti fully printed in colors . and the best work published. ee26 QATTNDERS' INSTITUTE, V- 7 THIRTY-NINTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Professor E. D.,13 n UNDE RS & CORTLAND SAUN DERS. A. M., /Im:Again. lion. WM. RIG Clearfle'd Earl., of the Merohantn' Hotel. Philadelphia : Hon. J. W. FORN EY. of The Press; lion N. B. BROW NE. Mauch Chunk—all of whom have :tons boarding in Philadelphia; Roc. R. WES I'BRI :OR, DO/. of the b. 1.41.7td0n ; Hon. J. W. MAYNARD, Withal:twit ;..J. LEISEN KING . Esq.. Sant- and Engineer of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Comp'y and HPACKER, ABA Saunders' histi ute—will give their friends who may he looking for a eafe,tlineoneh, and ileasant school any infonnstion (honed reeptioting thin sointhritr. Agrove and lawn of LIMIT ACRES ace attnclod to the institute for soolunion s rooreation, anti optical ex- term.: h Session of five months, counting froin tho Car of admission, are 1275 for day-boarding trolills, $lOO for pupils who spend tiaturdav and sotto , 2 at home. and $ lO3 for pupils remaining tit,hriantiv. No extra oharzes. Payments in no once 0u29 6w IkIISSeS OASEv & AIRS. BEf130; vttn E jf, l leP a r: F o re l ll ). l 3 3. r,T,7l! reopened on WEDNEeDAN. , .. ejaembsr 12. ' OOl4 Ime RM.:H.IBII A A PIII CLASSICAL SCIInOL. 'ho nehool of the utiliser' ben, in Smuts' Building, (.1 F,STN mreet, above Twelfth, kill re-onen on D9ONIAY, the 17th of Septembe r. tiel3-tt trikill ES . MORT. HHARRIES'tROWN WILL REOPEN POr SCHOOL P ,, R °MLR on tho N. W k . olplor of PILBERT and JUNIPER Btreota. OWL(' Fenn Einnaro. on 10th of tonth montn, (Boot) a027-Bw. fILAESIOAL INSTITUTE. ,- DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. The duties of tho Claesioal InAtitnte will bo resumed Mondity. September S. J. . 7. eAtRES, A. M., au27.d2m runcoottl. VENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR NER THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Birectz, re opens MONDAY, entertain' M. .Four more pupils will admitted'. Cataloguns unlit to any address. aull-tf T R. STEWART. Principal. MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD -n NG and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No. 1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OVEN on WHONESDAY, Nesqemberl2th. Ciroulara lu , nmhed OD application aulc-tf MISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. AL man will reopen their sehool foryoung la dies, at No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on MONDAY, Sep t ember IT. ougl4-2m RUSINESS CARDS. NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.— JOY.. COE. & Co. Novo boon amiointed sole omits in Philadelphia for this ostensively circulating paper. of °women 'tog in fluence. Business men aro nd venial tin In the boat news , Payers Advert nd tiontitry, at the offices of .10Y,COE, & sing Agents. /I and CH PST i% LIT Btroote. ; Tribune Buildings,' New York. se26-tf rVIATILEW BROOKS, MAN uracrunzit EEL (I A hIPAION UNIFORM S, In every variety or colors. No. 131/ North THIRD Street. opposite Cher . Philadelplua HORAO34I SEE_, ' MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and 'ENT A'FTORNEY, No 114 south SIXTH. Street, (Neal ly (*.posit° the Count) , Court Houle,) Procures Specificattons. Dtawings, kc..and trannaote nllother banineidi conneoted with the obtaining of Let tere .I`awnt hltiohinery Designed and Drawings made. aul3m. iirIYUTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Stmt.—Having removed to oor no* and apaclutto store, wo 'mould call lho attention of Deale•s to our ex tensive§ stook of PATENT MEI , ICINErt, PER FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. Our list com prises a greater variety than can ho folmd at anT estab lishment in the United States, and our Driers will cont- Darr with an• market. tliff-hitheMn Ili R. UOItSON, REAL ES'PATE BEA; Rite raft AND CONVEYANCER. NORItISTOWN, FAItM6 STORES, MILLS and and 11.0 TELS FOR BALE in 51ontgornery, Ducks. Chester, and Delaware Counties, varylAg from 10 to Macros, in good localities. Persons applying will be shown properties free et °barge. Bends and Mortgagee negotiated at fair rates. HAND SOME 11E911 ENOES for Salo in Norristown, Folis- Kine:e u r d iplrot n erd i gi R. v2 l -eln Norristown. ra. NI.01161;801 , 1, ILY • alanitraoturer or BEIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and ohoicia assortmen , , and WELL MAD. 42 always on nand. unto which I partioularly invite the attention of oAtal and prompt-saying SHORT-TINE Mum. 8. E. Corner of SECOND and ARM &TM% Phila delphia. an7-3co* FUVUET l SONS, Noe. IMPORTERS 01. HAVANA CIOA.RS, No. 2 , 6 South FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable 01 GP.RS which they effer at low rates, for cash or ap proved arm!! t. Jule ly IAWSGN ,t NIUUOLSON, • nooK.Duirmusi,• NUL SIO Aftilt 6:11 MANOR' STREMT. Between Itlareet LADand J' Chestnut atrostal PRIELIA. 1.1011:13 rAvrtiorl. JAV. U. liratiOlNPX, tell tr. WAGNER JERMON ••• • ATTORDItY AND COUNSELLOR-NT-LATS. (Moe, No. 116 loath DINED Street, (Opposite Independence flettare,) PILADBLPHII, Dy_the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different POW./ in the (MUM States, ca enabled to prosecute and collect claims at every description. Particular attoutton i given to the examination and re covery et ths claims o _Legatees and Devisees', and Or exannnatton of Land Taloa and eeottnng the interests of heir', and nil persons interested in the name, in rid parts of the Union. lice the 8 tatutos of all the Mates and is Clonvninglonor for moat of them. De ll4 position* carefully taken under Conumesnone. elsin J. BAYLIS THOMAS, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hall removed his of3oe from No. 923 Aroh 'treat to No. 420 WALNUT Street. Particular attention riven to the recovery of Mercan tile Mime. The drafting and exannitton of Wide, m ponveyanoon, Assignments, Snefe of Title. and other Inotruitents of Wntine The mapagement of I.xecntor iihips, Administratorships, and Truiste, nuperintended; end the best eeouritiee procared for the permanent in vertmenta of Alone!. Sikticittatorr referenaooven when requirod. an:4l,-sm. 2arkeillNEll.l( mot; IRON. • • - e igt PENN NTEADI ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. —NEs FIE tt LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETNAL ENGINEERS MACHINISTS BOILISH-ItIAKERS,DLACKSMITHS and FOUNDleity, Ravinn for many' years, bean in sequential operation, and g been exolusively engaged ir, buildingMn and repairing one and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks Propellers ice" hp, respectfully offer their serv.ces to the public!' an being fon, Prepared to contract for Engines of al sizes. Alarine, River, and Stationary , having ems o Werner or ilinerent mixes, aro prepareir to execute or dens with quick despatch. livery description of Patton making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Presrure, Flue, Tulinlar, and Cylinder Boilers. of the best Pennsylvania charcoal icon. Forgin g s of nil sista ono( Sonde ; Iron and Dross Cdatines of' all doeartptions Hod Turnip dorow Cutting, and all other work don. needed with th g*. o alone tamooss. Drawlnga and speci fications for all work done at then estsblistiment, Iron of charge, and work guarantied. The snbaaribers have ample wheardook room for re pairs of provideder they oan blocks, perfect safety, and am with shears, falls, for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB G. LEVY IL, JOHN P. LEVY. eit-tf REACH. and PALMER errata. VAMV2I. V. hISI3IOI, T. VAVOMM4 7,0110.101 W 11.1.1.4.1.1 V. 147.EV.101. SOUTUWARK FOUNDRY, fIETH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. IMMM MERItIOI . I is lAMB, lINSINEEIIR AND MACM 1 isISINY, iManclastruo Man and Low Pressurc Weald Engines, for Land, River snd raarinDrrirrion. Gosornettra, Tanke, Iron Brats, &s.; Dasting of all kinds, aithar Iron or Briss Iron Frame Roofs for Cm "% Voris, Work MON, road Stations, &a. Rotorts and Gas Machinery of the latoet and naisstlas proved construct° Every description of Plantation Machinory, sash ar Sugar, Barr, and Chat Mills, Vacuum Pans, nrcn Stem Trains, Defecatora Filter., Pumping En roes, &e. 8010 Agents fur IC lienx's Patent ;guar Bolling Apparatus; i slasmyth's Patent Stearn RamnitorL ard Aspinwall & Noolvsy's Patent Gontrifaral Ssgar Drain tor Miurbine cot-, pOINT PLMAti.I.NT FOITNDRY, No. 951 1111ACH Street, liensinzten.Pinianeiphir..—Wll., LIAM If. TIERS informs Me frienco that, Lavin& pur ehasad the entiro stook of Patterns at the above r.itn ho e new prepared , to receive orders for peti thir , (hitt, and Paw Mill Lantlngs, 13ottp, Chemical, end Route w or k, uearinr. Canting' meow from Rever beratory or Gentile Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or los in. mre-tf -MEL R S.. SAND , REN, PROFESSIONAL NURSE. has opened a Boarding House at No 101 l Spruce Street. for the special uc-onmsodation of Invalid Ladles, nod for those coining to Philadelphia to he Con fined. or for medical attendance, where they can have careful nursing, good board, and all the comforts of home. Mrs ti. refers by pi:omission, to the following professional gentlemen : Prolessor C. D. Melee, Caspar Winter. M.D., Promesor D wogs, L. Rodman, al. D.. Professor Jos. Pancoast, Professor 9 - ..Ltekson. Isaac Ham M. D.. R. A Peuroae. M. D., Proles•or Hodgo, OW. Nome. M. D.. .1 so Meige, Professor S. Si. Dickson. oc3lm pIJILADELP t 1 IA T]RRA COTTA DIA NUFAOTORY R EVEN nod DE Rid ANTOWN road and 1010 OHERTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain and Water Fines. Ventilating Flues, lot air Flues, and thnoke Flues mute of Terra Gotta, and of suitable Anse for every class of buildings. Thiearticleisworth, the attention of all parties rutting up buildings. Large use Sewerage pipes for oily drainage, water pipes war ranted to stands severe pro^suro, We Kin now prepared to oontraot with cities or oorporations for this article In any quantity. We warrant our goods to he equal if not mortar to CRT other made to tho_ IJaileil States or hurope. Ornamental ehlioney 'Novi and Ilardeil - ieitt-tf 11,1L7,ER BY ATNITION. - • ilumiEss, Bloomy it do.,_ Mn. 429 NI ARRY,T 11711.v.rt BALE OP DI PORTFID DRY 0 0 0D5.' On Itrtdat Mornme , nOctober la, at 10 e,clook, by oatalogue.loninx months' credit. 400 packages and lots of Caney and staplo imported dr y simples and catalogues early OD the morning of ease. 60 PIEOEFI fIERMAN CLOTH. For Olotics. On Friday Morning, bales (60 pieces) 6-4 black and colorod cloths for cloaks, VIENNA BROCHE SHAWLS. SOO Vienna broche long and equate shawls, am all-wool Scotch nleid long ehawle. EMBROIDERIES. tee. An invoice ofJacnnot gauntlet bete. Chenille semis and bands. Velvet tiblione, Rumens penders, &o. ARSSiI.LES Q UILTS. An invoice:, of 84 a 124 white Me.raoilles quilts UMBRELLAS. Cases gingham umbrollau. 8AL,1.; OP FRENCH 000D8. On Friday Morning, October 12. at 10 o'clock. WO intolingea and lota of fanoy and titanic "French dry goods. LARGE SALE OF PARIS, VIENNA, AND LERLIN WILMA. On Pridar Mornnig, - Z6O lots of allaWkl toweling of Aii-wool Vienna, broobe. long and equal.° allawle. Pane, broobe border, black andoolared stolia change Benin roveretblo wool do. All-wool plaid long Amyl& Rich brindle r orea. Rion chenille shawls and searfg. NT P. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Bin>. 1. • • oniony ro 11. •COTT. Ja.. 431 CHESTNUT Bt. BALE OF 1100 LOTS AMERICAN ANT) IMPORICEI) ottY GoODd. RtßßolYd, PRIMMINCIS, El‘llll{o.l - On Wednesday Morning, Oct. 10, by catalogue, en a moult, communing at o'clock proottalr. BONNET RIBIiONg. 100 cartons richest and beet styles Rog. 4030 embroi dered. plaid, stripe, and plain poult de solo bonnet ribbons. very rich awl Wide triple colors silk velvet ribbons. Very rich, new style, narrow velvet. calm, and poult de ante imp and trimmins ribbons. a'tlt.LlNE Rl[ 000 De. Rich high colors fano, Linnet velvets, corded and plain bonnet alike, itc. PARIS FLOWERS. Also cartons Prone' artificia flowers. BLACK SILK. V e.LVETII. A lino of ex qualit, Lyons allisdk blank velvets, E 41 . 11R0111E El An invoice of Paris embroideries. jaconot and nem brm i•oilara and set., 'III/vita' waists and robes jam net fount tog and edgibes, and inserting; ladies em broidered handkerchiefs. An. LACE vErLs. ' Also, a line of 'adieu' Paris lace round veils. T Rim MING Rev 3 ,1143, Medi fall styles sil& and et trimming ribbons, fringes, braids, Au. SPEC' A I, BALM OP GERINIA VTOWN FANCY NNIT GOODS, 110SIERY. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 6,0,, go. On Priday Morning, Ootober MO. by catalogue, on a credit, women. cfng at 10 o'otools weeleoly. Catalogues and rumples ready early on morning of gale. puma , FORD & CO., ADOTIONEERS, JE- No. 530 . • .lAFIK£sT Btroat. end 521 MINOR Atraet • - POSITIVE SALE OF 1,70 CARES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS AND 00151 SHOES. On Thursday Morning, October 11, at 10 o'clock precnaely, will be' sold, by OWIIIOSIIO. on 4 months' credit. 1 , 200 eases men's, boys , OWIIIOSIIO. and youths' kip, calf, grain, and thick boots, _brogan, gaiters, Oxford ties. ofie s, miter s' , and childrees calf, kip. and goat, and kill heeled boots and shoes. A full naeottmn et of women's., misses', and obildren's oily-made kid and goat heeled boots and shoes. Oir 'llls above .vale will embrace a large assortment of fresh goods, from first-class manufacturers. N. B —1 he ear y attention a. buyers to particularly invited to °kaoline the goods early on the rooming of Bahl, with ontolo.ntei.-3:4WA11 STOVEs! STOVES!! JAMES SPEA No. 1116 MARKET STREET, Is row prepared to meet the wants of the pub.ic more compietely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishthent in Philadelphia. in proof of Which lie liiVites COMPARITIVE EX IMINATIOI.9. The following are among MB OWII popu ar inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as aurpmeing in excel:ewe and economy any other St illa r A n tlNAß is the Inventor and Patentee 'it the Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve , acknowledged to be the beet Stove for family use in the world. JAMEo SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gm-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly- corning j"PAKIVang I PVIR is the Patentee ofthe improVed veer' Air tight Gas consuming .Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented Ornamental Stone Urn, which, from its beauty an utility, is likely, thin season, to be univer sally Mon JANIFB SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Anil, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. J A hIES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway oar Fleeter. R. JAMES SPE.,is the Inventor of the Improved Firs-board Stove. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages which require but to be understood by the public to be universally appreciated and referred to MIT other amnion of that alas. in the market; and he Would hereby extend a cordial imitation to all persons in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties within. to examine will have every attention shown them. whether intending immediately to Pur chase or not. 6613 QUAKER CITY GAS CON SUMER. PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Seventh Month IP4O. 11 5 1121 ,_ AT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S OAS BURNER. h i3y the use of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor and Office stoves all duet may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and nn even temperature maintained for tunny hob a. without any attention to the fire, and at a gr at saving of fuel. For sale by. CIIARLEst JONES. Patentee, fro. 305 North KHOOND street. above Vll3O. where the excellent Gas-' onsuminc Cooking Stove DAYLIOR r. unsur passed in its operationa. may be obtained. Of the large number now in op ration, every stove, wo believe, gives entire sat staetion. 005 am ME CELEBRATED RI IY AL COOKING STOVE is the beat and moat pm tar Cooking tstove in the market. It As made either withr withont g a• -ourning fixtnrev. Manufactured and fir sale by - NORTH. CHAtsE. ec NoRTH Founary Warorooma, 209 North SECONO Street,. 08-1111 THE FIERY STAR GAS•BIIRN- I'JG AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, to the beat and moat ommomieal Heating 'tone Atenuthotuted and t•er stile by NORTH, CHASE. NORTH. Foundry Wareroomts, 209 forth RECVNI) Street. -t.B 1m aOUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE is the most economical Btoce of the _ kind. and nmeit more durable than the Gae l-m*lmm with a sheer-iron bade. Manufactured and for sale by 14(111,1'13.. OH a SF. & NORTH.. Founary W are roosvc, !.09 North nECOND Street. o 8 int PIANOS AND MUSIC. RN " ) PIS 'OS PL&NOS ! I PIANOS !I PIANO -FORTES mi,LobEoNs,. PIANO- FORTES, MELODEONS. Medal? Haven, Saoon. & Co., Zitniu,&. Davin. & Co., and atm.'. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. gvvr STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS. SQUARE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, now pro ferret' in concerts and in private circles by the beet performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from judseshke•Gottechalk, Mason, and others. Challenge all competition. B , ,ASIIIe RROTHEI d5-1Y 1006 GJIESTNUT Street. foaIHAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG PATENT-ACTION PIANO FOIiTES, " Cheapest First-Class Pianos made." A s,Mandie assortment of Louis XIV., and other stales. for sale at Paotory Cash Moss. and warranted fora years. Second-hand Flamm for nate and to rent. CiEolttlE L. WALKER.. S. E. Cor. of St Yt NTH and ARCM St. PRINCE & CO.'S Improved hIELODEO.NS, from RAE. upwards ivlß.sin BURNS' CELEBRATED ROSE tyrIOD end full metallio.plate PIA NO - ;I.llllEstey & tireen's Ilanmonto end Eolian fdot deans. The above inst , uments aro of the very Intent improvemenus. end best makes, For sate get SI,RISHIS Mown Stoso, No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. ons Im M ARSH 'S FEW IMPROVED PIANO INsTP rumor+ NM—Easiest method of fin- Perin, together with a beautiful releetion of popular Incessann progressive lessons, ever before published in a small work—price only 51 , cents—at MARISIT'S Mus.c SW, e. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. MITSIC—Froin all Catalogues in the t United States, at One Cent per pago—at •131 , 3 MARKET htreet, opposite the Farmers Mammoth Mat ket House. orb-]m WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAY R, Noe. 1, 2,3.4. 5.6 7, and 8, ate now ready—Jprirp 25 cents—at MARSH'SAIufno Store, 1102 CIIESTI,I7T Street. oes-1m SHIPPING. emFOR THE BOUTH.--OHAELEI3- TON AND NAVANNAH JSTEAMIDI/FX. FREIGHT REDUCED. FLeery Eretgb t at an average ofringan ;sr ant. b - taw New York fittle.mrt4iretn__ emaht FOR ORA LESTON. S. C. Till MS. Wail Stoamehm WEYSTONE STATE. 0.. p• tam Charles P. Marshmanovill sail on Monday, October 15. at 10 o'clock A. M. Thrceith. in ea to ec mire—only. (0 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH OA. 'Jae V. V. Mail Steamship STATE OP G.EORGIA. Captain John J. Sare , , , . v,:l sail on Saturday, Sep tember 2.9. et 4 o'clock P. M. Latour. h in 68 to en ileum—only 43 boars at Sea. girSaning d%Til obaneed from Clexy Saturday toewarr fire days. oo , ede received, and Bins of Lading signed every op da rendlot .ezi aide-Wheat Stoatnehlyei KEY STOrir, STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the Soatl and Southwest. At both Charleston an Savatinsit, these Ships con nect with Mee monitor Florida and with TIPA:NIII, Fit t for all places in the eonth and ...Southwest. LIIIArICk:. _ . . _ - _ - - Freight and Inatiranee on a le,rgo prOaortlon c•-.), - 1.4 ehloped .outh Trill bo lona to Do !orrer by novo Imp,: Bale by sailing Tocele, the. ^readrao bcing ene-lirdf ty.A N. N. B.—ltbrorance On all Railroad Freight la entlrely unnootwarg, farther than Charleston or Eavanne.h. the Railroad C.ompanies taking all mks front them nointa. (3.ltbUT REDUCTION IN I'ARE. Fiore by this route S 3 t. ep per cent. °cleaner than by the Inland Route, as will be Len by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Plidsdelphia. via Charles ton and Bayennah steamship... lip CL UDltia rd.r..A.Ls on the whole route, except from (Hterlestan end ti reran neat to Nontrorromr • VIA CIIAILLESTON. VIA SAVANNAH. To Otarmaton-....._e16 00 To ISairannah....-- ete M 17 60 Aususta.-...-... 17 BO Columbia_..._.... 20 ODMacon 20 CO Atlanta- --. 21 00 Atlanta -.- 21 00 6 , iontsomarY..-, 23 00 Columbus- -21 01 Mobile-- 33 00 A1bany....._...... 23 to New Orleana--, 39 73 Montsmr.el7 22 00 Traehville...._..,l7 75 'Mobilo :1510 Ktioxyllie --- 23 30 E 9 76 Memohin.___._ 81 60 Faro to Sat none h. via Charleston.....-..-.. 1G 00 Charleston, VII Savannah.-- - 16 00 No Mlle of lading maned nue , toe chip has Nailed. For freight or paraage apply on board. at sooond triad above Vine strAnt. or to ALEX. HERON, Jr. & CO.. No. PIO NORTH WIURVES. Agents in llharleaten,_T, S. tc T. G. NU DD. Ratan:nab, HUNTER to GAMMELto For Florida from Charleston, cteantor Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from aaranuak, Ptlaruars St:Marra and rit, John , * 6yery Tuesday and Saturday. amTHE BRITISH AND NORTH - AMERICAN ItOrAL MAIL MANI VROM NEW TOXIC TO LIVERPOOL. 1...11101 - Cabin Pag3aA Soenial Cabi n PaEcage YIIO3I 008T011 TO LIVERPOOL. 75 Chief CainnPoisaeo. Second C.Onn Pasange.• Tho shies from Now York call et Cork Harbor. The. ehina from Benton call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. PE/131A, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lung. AR ARIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Moodie, ASIA, Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA,Capt Anderson AFRICA, CNA. Shannon. EUROPA, °SRL J Leitch. BPOTLA. (now building.) These vessel tarry tt (dear white light at mast-head ; green ou starboard bow; red on port bow. ARABIA, Stone, leaves Boston, Wednegday, Sept IS AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York _Wrl(lnetdaY, tient. 12 AkIEBICA. Moodie, " Boston, wedneinlay. Sept. Is ASIA, Lott, 4 . N. Yorir,Wedoesday. Beet. 26 rUROPA, Little. llogton Wednesday, Got. 3 PERSIA, Judking, " N. York. Wednesday, Sept. 10 Berths not named until paid for. An exuerleuond Surgeon on (oard. The owners of Ihese ships will not he &oeonntable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Creole, Jewelry, Precious Stones orblotala. unoik bills of laden are signed therefor and the value thereof therin expressed. For freight or pas sage. apply to E. cumuli), Bowling elven. sal Now York. VINST PREMIUM AWARDED, at the .11.* late Agricultural Society, to ALLMAN & DER. Fourth end Vine, for Beat Family FLpUlt.— Conattintly on hand, Weletkßarper'n Ferry, .franaa's fout-Anelt antanHorni et . Lome , and Clambrill's rmArffoo Famil y Flour, M THOMAS -a-SONS, LTA.' nos. 139 and 141 Smith POURTE beet. (Formerly Nos. er and (NJ • STOOKS AND REAp_ESTATE. stntigioziroemm'ilitihJ?:ll'lll: IMPAT, occasional eaten. Ire Handbills which we property leaned separatelY. in addition to which we publish, on the 811innIttY PreViCe/ to each salt one thousand catatognea, Da4l phte t form, giving b u n dexonptions of all the,srolettY to be sold en the following Tueadey. CAR D.—Our sales of real estate Ind dog*, the Exchange will hereafter be held at 12 voloolc no= and, in the evening. at 7 orolock. Contnbutors have the option of either Bale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. KT We have a large amount of real estate at private sale. inoluduig every description of city and count'', property. Printed beta may be had at the auction store • PIV.ATE on RGISTER. Ifirlical estate entered on oar private sale registers and advertised occasionally in our cubit° sale atetraot (of which 1.000 oopies are printed weekly,) free or charge. TWELFTH. FALL SALE—OCTOIIP,R Peremptory Rale ont he Premise,. property lately co copied by W- A. Edwards, Egg., deceased. Oa Thumday, day, October 11th. 1860, at 12 o'elorr noon. VaLIJABi.iR vett:a, lie - ACRES 01 MMES. Radnor township. lielaware county, on the Latmeater turnpike. 12 mimeo from Philadelphia, sithin a mile of the Morgan Station and_pne-euarter of mile o The Wayne Station, on the Weat Chester Railroad. Tim land is in first-rate condition, and the farm is admitted to be one of the best to nadnor townebip. Terms—One-third cash. Sale absolute, .. I IIRTEENTB FALL PALE—OCTOBER 16. Executors' fiale—Estate of George Rundle. dec.eassel. Three ataxy Brick DWELL MG on York street. be tween Walnut and Spruce and east of Third street. Name Estate-1 hreo-story Brink DWELLING, No. 343 Dugan street, omit side, above Pine street Executors' Bale—Estate of Cont. William Bainbridge, deceased Large and 1 /tenable RESIDENCE. No, 1204 Walnut etreet, west of Twelfth street. Lot 26 foot front Three. story Brick DWELLING. Do. 2215 Clayton at., west of Twenty-second Irmo', F.ftccath was). 410UNTB Y BEAT.--S. desirable Country Beat and aurae, Alarms Rook. Delaware oonoty Pa. Tn. improvements are two neat cottons, handsome oars rage house ebtbls, and other out buildings. .Plan a the Amazon Rooms. Three-story Briek.TAYERN and DWELLING, No. nla Callow/oil street. Perinoteory 83'b—Neat DWELLING, No, 103 North Sixteenth greet bolo* _visa. street. Large Three.atory Brick BUILDING End Stone WSLLING. Centre street, near Germantown sea. nue, Germantown. Lot 45 feet front. Two yell secured GROUND - RENTS of B'lo a year moth. Peremptory Sale- Estate of Elisabeth Late. deo'd. Three sooty Bri ck DW r WANG, N 0.245 South Ninth etreet. between i oouet and Spruce streets. Same ata , e—Three-,ton Brick DWELLING, No. 416 Spruce street.. hove Fourth street. Two story Frame D WEL LING, N 0.261 Charles st., between South and Shippey, stre-to. Late ourbwark. Hand4umn Modern ROSIDENCII. Wayne greet, be tween Want lane and Tulpollooken street Germln town. Lend) by 400 feet. It to built inarrut.erlor man ner, of i'ot'a Stone, and has all the modern conve nifiscest_ Beat Modern Briek.)3WFLLINCi i N 0.630 North Fif teenth Street, South of Coats, Street Peremptory Pale—Neat Modern IMBUING, No. 7.11 North Ninth street. Largo , tone BUILDING and tens 13VTF_LLTNG, Centro street. near Gernmotown av S enue,,Oor.usatQwn. Lot 46feet front. gals NI Jots No. 489 North FoIIRTE Street. ELEGANT FURNITURE. If Eby .t.T CARPETS. kc. On Wednesday hlorninX, lath instant. at o'clook. at Ito. 59 North Fourth st., the eleannt parlor, thronn-room, and otia , nher furni ture, fine tenantry velvet tappets, matting, tw, eneer/or epring mattreases. &o. NET May be examined at 8 o'olook on the morning:of the sale. 8, 10 No. 18:17 eIIESTNUT Street. SUPERIOR F rfiNITURE, MIRRIORS CURTAINS. .13 RU BESL3 CAR PERS, &c Un Fndai hlorpone, 12th inat., at 10 o'clock. at No 1837 Chestnut strei”, by catalogue. the superior furniture. French-plate nur ture. brocatel ourtaine Brussels carpets, &o. Alto. the kitchen furniture. 67" 'Nay be examined on the morning of sale, at 8 o'clock, with catalogues. SALE OF THE STOCK OF A RETAIL BOOK SE On Wednesday Evening. October 11, at the auction ',tore. an tunortment or tnlnoollaneotte and sobool books, Juvenile work& sta tioners. ‘rd, W For particulars nee eataionsea Sale eouthweet corner of ELEVENTH end OGDEN 8t rf3o STOCK AND FIXTI.IRE4 OF A GROCERY AND OVIsION B'+ORIS. DORSI?. 'WAGON'. SLEIGH., E FR.. OF, R TOR, SC CO UNTERt3, SH_e,L IRO, GROCERIES. ...e. On Saturday Morning. 13th inst , at 10 o'clock, at the southwest earner of Eleventh and Widen streets, the stook and fi shires ors gronery arid provision store. compnsinr. ho , se. wagon. sleigh. refngerator, platform BC3ie sugar mill, count'. er and shelving. STQCOIiaIS. &o. eir May be examined at 8 o'BlBBB an the mormiledi the gale. at Noe. 139 and 141 Bouttk_ FOURTH __14444t. OtTrisßlo4-711 MUT ORB, FIIENOII-PLATE MLA ROM. PLAIIO-FORTEB, IIIftUbBELS OAFLE/STS. On Thur.:fa, Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Angina store, an assortment of excellent second-hand Dunmire, elegant wino-knew, Dae ynirroro, carpets, eta, from families deolminv hatmeitgatins, removed to the Core for convenient* of sale. Sale N 0.13 1.7 -- "'" - fETH Street. North TWENTIETH RANDSONIti FURNIT URI... TAPESTRY CAR PETS, CRINA AND GLASSWARE, Zgo. On Monday morning. lath inst.. at SO o'clock. at No. 131 ?Near Twentieth street, corner of Cherry street the-handsome parlor. dining room. chamber and office furniture, tapeetrY carpets. China and glassware. &c. Also, the kitohen furniture. DE?' May oe examined on the morning of SSW at 8 &clot*, with catalogues. Fate on the P111111i8C8; SPRUCE Fftreet. ELEGANT RESIDENI:I3.AND FURNITURE, On Wednesday Alomieg. October 17. at 10 o'cicch.*lll be sold at public aisle, an the narrates, the elegant Modern REBIDENCE. no. Struo- street. with superior Stable and Coach-house in the rear, on Elizabeth street. Lot 21 feet 9 inches front, 2.50 feet in depth. SUFERIOR F URNITURF, Also. by . catalogue, the superior household furniture. ffir lull particulars in a few days. Peremptory Sale. LARGE LOT OF FRO- Ma D.E.IRA AND SHERRY WINE. On Wednesday Morning. October at at 32 o'clock. at the auction Store..yrithorit reserve a large quantity of fine old Madeira and Braun. Wince. a large demijohn and bott!ea. SW' Partieulare in insure aavertizementa and cata logues. T. LOOM, MO. VVILT Mgr BOYLE, CO., AIIC T T iorfb - Ems CO.MMI6BI9N ME.R6IIANTS. No. 6 North MAIN St., T. (formerie with Mews. Myer!, Gleghorn, tt .6talede") °rot their services to the merchants. marminotaxere, sae others of l'hiladolplue, for the eale of ..zy toe:1141w Pe eti B * b6l l ,, VlZ , g: rdv l r Vga9 T. ,, ', Z3Z: 117" Battlements me& three days limn nee. REVIKICACIIS. Werra. Myers. Clanhorn, & Co. L Pelladelehis. Stearj__& Erorher, Philaatijp_lua. - Van Wrek, Torrrxend. & Warrens, Nov Year L. L. & B. Cartia & Co., New York. " Weed, Christy; & Co,, Bi. Louis, Mo. " Crow. MoCreary. /t. Co.. " mlas-thetalr DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAINS:. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRA ket L RAlLROAD—Eleventh - and Mar atreete. Mail 'Crain leaves— ...... —71 t rusr. Line, —ll SO A. hI —. —lO 44 P. hhhlll Harrisburg Accommodation.-- ...—..—..—.. CO P. M. _Lancaster Accommodation....—....--- 4 00 P. M, Parkaburs Accommodation b 40 F. M West Chester traits leave Eleventh and Market a+ 7 30 A. M.. 12 30 mak 00 P Williamsport, Bimini, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls leave 7 15 A. AL, and 2 00 P. AL NEW YORK LlNES—Walnut-Street 'Wharf. Aocom. Line, via C. and A., 1eave5,._...._...00 A. rt Accom. Line. via Jersey City.. .._............. ADO A. hi Morning Express , via Jersey City. 2 .... 0. 0 0 A. M Storm boat via Tammy and Jersey City..-__ 11 00 A.M. Camden and Amboy A ccommodation ..... .129 P.M. E.7.or.ag via Camden end A . 200 P.lli. Evening I..moress,via Tacony avd J. C......_ 4. 09 I'. M. • Evenr g Mail. via Camden and Jersey 6 00 P. M. tNieht Papress lu ati 11.00 P. 01. Camden and Amboy Accommodation_ .... &op P. Al For Belvidere. it.ton Flemington. A . 0.. 6.10 A. M.. and 400 P. M., from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. troth Kensington depot. For Water GEMStrondaborg, Scranton. Willresbarre, Montrose, Great ' Bend, ho., at 6 A. M., from Walnut street wharf. and 1.10 A. M., from Kenging ton depot. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6.00 A. Al.. and 4.60 P. at.. from Walnut-street ' , start, and 7.10 A 01.. from Kensington depot. For Mount Roily, at 6.(10 and 900, A. M., 2.00 and 4.30. P. M. For Freehold, at 6 00, .4,14., and 2.00, P.M. War Line for Trenton, Bristol, &o 230 and 4.00 F. 51., from Walnut street wharf, and? 00, 10., and 5 from Kensington. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Primo Express Train leaves. 12 to noon. do 11.1.) P.'lll For I Vtlminnton A. M., 12 noon, 3.15, 4.15, 6, ani 11.10. P. M. For Middletown, Dover, New Castle, Weaford and in termediatetilaree. at 8.15. A. M.. and 4 13, P. M. guilds's—For Baltimore at 11.10, P.M. READING RAILROAD—Broad and Gsßowhill areas Expreute Train leavee---.. 800 A. 31 Night Erprees 3.30 P. M. Reading Amoommodaton.— 00 p. ELMIRA AfiD NIAGARA FALLS—Broad and Cal lawkdll. Express Train leaves— .—......— Night Expreas—....— ORRMANTOWN AIIApORRISTOWN RAILROAD —Ninth and Green Trains leave for c'onshohooken and Norristown at 6 60, 7.3 J. 9.05 and 11.05, A. AL. and 1.01, 3f6 4.30, 6-195, 650 and 1116, P 61. Par /Panay unit, at 6.60, 7.30, 9.05 ! 1105. A. 51., and 1 015. 2 05, 3.06. 4.50 95. 610, 816 an a 11.16. P. 61. For Germantown, at 6 00. 7 00, 800. 2.0 p. 10 00. 1110. 19 00. A. 31.. and IX O. 2 00 3 in, 3 54). 4 00. 5.00. 61)) 6-30. 7.00.8A:0.6 00.10.15 11 30. P. Al. For Chestnu t Hill. at 6 b). 8 00. 10 0,1 and 12.00, A. Al., and 2.00, 9.60, 6.00,630. 800 900 ana 10.15 P Si. Sunday trains for Germantown leave On:. A. M.. and 2.00, 3,60,5007.46 and 1030, P. Al. Leave Germantmen at 8 10, n. ST.. 1.10 4 00, 630, 0.30, P. 51. Fer Norristown 9530, A. M., 3.00 anti 6.00 P. M. Leave Nr , risiown 7.15 A. .61., / 00 and 6,09 P. M. CAIIiDEN AND ATLAN' T r . 1 1 , 0 RAILROAD—Tine street • Mail Train leaves M Expreas Tram...._ 4 00 P. M Mtotoloodation to Egg Harbor F. 15 P. AI NORTH PENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD—Front and Nv mow. For Bethlehem, leave at 630 A.Tht., and 2.30 and S P.M, For Doylestown. leave at 9 A. 141 . and 4 09 P. M. For Fort Washington, leave at 9.2.5 A, Ai. and 3.15 P. AI. Sundays—For Bethlehem rat 8.00 A. M. For Doyley town at 3.00 P. N. WEST CEESTERMVIA. ME D lA—Thirty-find • and Market streeta Trains !Nave at 7.45 and 10.00 A. Al„ 2 3) and 0,00 P.M. Sundays leave at 8 00. A. 24..2 00 P. M. Trains marked thus(*) run on Sand:. (t) Satur days exetptnd. EXPRESS COMPANXES. _ _ _ &ArmTHE ADAM EXPRESS CO., Office 320 CRUSI. NOT et, sof , forwardeParcels, Packages. Merohand , sc. Bank Notes, end Seem, either by its own Lines or .n eonr.eotion with other Express Companies, to ad the priuoips/ toWnii and oities of the United States, E. S. SANDFORD: General SuoArintentiant. A IPT. I ON !—ASTROLOWe !—LOOK OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.,:--The never falling Mrs. VAN HORN is the beet; she succeed, when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false premiere. fly to her for advice and comfort. In lop nffairs she never fails. She has the secret of winning the affec tions of the opposite can. It is Clue fact willoh induces illi'erato pretenders to try to imitate her. and COPT her advertisements. She ehows you the likeness ofyour fu ture wife. husband, or absent friend, It is well latown to the publio at large that she is the trot and only per son who can show the likeness in reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which meananbo tesd an proved by thonaand, both rried d single. ho wailsd and eagerly visit her. Coone I come all Lto N0.1a33 LOMBARD Street, i , i , tween Juni , e • "A Orond. 0c6.61. 50 bbi, obIS, 200 half bbls. 375 qr bbls, 400 kit's, PAO two•quaTt cane, 7bO one-quart can; _Patent Tallow (items.. waits. yeitow t cnft Eaok. rn.nu • faotured and for solo hy ROWLEY, e-oIII3IIRNI.R, & No. le South Virharves. 004 50 OASES OF SEED. LEAP TOBACCO, in store. and for sale 11- Re23-tr JOS. B. HANSOM h CO. IAR.-5u bbls Tnr ; 275 kegs ditto, in store and for sale by ROWLEY, ASRBURNER. dt CO.. o 4 N 0.16 t'outh 'Wharves. 1315 CIT.-375 bbls Pitch, in store and -a• No, ltc for°cloth row le by ROWLEY', ASHIIt RN ER, tr. CO., homes. or 4 AVA Oneklt.z-1,000 pockets rlmo ILAT Java cane, for ludo by JAMES GRAHAM CO„ RIA PRI~VY~•'WELLS cleaned at a low price to obtelpi the entente. Ada. WM. TIMON. Pon drone moo r 1103 North ELECOZID Street. oeS-Dn' MEM -.. 8 a) A. M. -... 3.30 P. Id.