TSB W inr: or airr' aniirrios. MU , Ailli1101111:,11IbSIONiltIZA • 4 , I . ' V - Z.1116 2 for • ,; • - BEtt•T' - "A.I4P PiciiiTFTTYric,m7. , .. t O 4 IPitiatJW,"';WinSisfiei.l- .'" y ' .--- We extraite tif ietthis received in thin 01 akin 1 4 111 09narlesin Syria : - : „Meaty IC Sweisporlitkir from Bey, ro rivittliill6o,to the Sm . Dr. Anderson', e n " Allinewlean 'Board,' says _ that bats Wisest with the labor Of dlmiensing charity, t -4 . Ate' Wert is. ,ociroPlial by ., moo. French "it:WM:MMus he remarks:: ,io.2niiiiittafts.smatv imtv i: innanntsn. - " thijarnary.,,pmishatent , _is. being dealt out by Band' rathw in Anmeaseibi; - . and ,s, 441 number OM have alraidyibeen.aseouted— -Yeti with all - 14-11th IthatietWirit there LS not- broken; and it is_SW *eilldia -WpintoStWitlae o ftweigwas that Dal t 41iiii,ia; will meter be , Wiafevediesea again: for iirtristiladi l'. There are - 200,000:31Miente in Da, I ..mamas and vieinit4; _and nen if 2,000.0 r. 3,000 De sigssutstiP,Wideli- notipmdatils,,thadriatlllate MllLtigir is-rexacierete4, Mi„thke tithilint top. ',l- - for .inlim i r:O . isail.Pasha - re. • ..-.1.4, 4 , - ,iit; 4 :4147' fothe at cons. mead fuck iime:1111 .y- tad, naval foreigi Aferell,ll/ 4ftroati - Aire will he _Pam ; but Pawl Pashalongond if European petit. cal jeskinetti;iihdiMitausit the Withdrawal of fo-; mews - -_atitt; mill ibiai - this coast; leav ing vtWi the 'Bathe ioPititiet the 0 011 3itrY, farewell to au siorwrr ro 1 0 1 # 1 5 14 : 441 0 ' .5 4.4. L.1'L..--.nnntrui-:,L.L ft.ull. - • - We•nints further extracts fintit'bis letter ; .T-Illiterals*et ticietifety for 4,ohilortian in Elonthd 'ens Lebanon, Ad the Drum: are yet to Wpm. nishpdr - sia - titen-the 'return of . thii people to their homeentaatt-be Vita , reinota from the, present time. , .I"ltonitliitanothin; SO Mkt iticept what they receive themsubarity t mo , c lothing, and ' no shelter. Should they '- tilt heft tainnwroiri - they would go in utter ibliditutkm..` Think of 100,000 people setting dowWit mesa in ketemtiT desolated by -:-%•iidints:Warthrei`. ,- There graft lofts to_ shelter - them fromilmstesme of the nothing winter."- '' NI 10111,Ithift aini . y - Ar .- Or - sft simmoits. , They bane ricsiiiids; no clothing,. not an ounce of food, , A:Cooking utensils, no , impleMents of bus. handkr, - rift' eats e,- Oben., , nor goats, no mules, . 'O4- els, - hcieW seed; wheat, barley, nor lentil's; • -within; stored-for winter as' usual, and nothing to look to but foreign': charity, and 'then, In addition to this, witti is Moan:to:Mutes thousands of widows and orphainniad famiteirof ;Irian there Is no mats iturviek'f, ,- We, art now-distributing daily to waft iii;ON. of themart needy , ridegoes about us. I etie air Whole': Ume 'to the work, and Dr. Thompeon and ` Dr. , ; Vtn - Wyek:are busy in the hospital departwent. - • We-hare aome hired agents ' - to waist is She 'work, and - two of -the native PFO - tertsizitif,;:Bittus 'Maw arid M. 'Amman, give a good ihr:oo:ittheir Mma - to -Attributing to the needy. Mr. Pend-witioned to Sidon on Thursday, the, 23d inst., and .lidir *0 dealt-ha:rim large bust was to do in labliin; after the "inffeling refugees who are warbeing bronght billutiandi from the vicinity of Realteha Mid, Ilubelya. - Mel Man, that laranithd,beeutifel diatriot west of Hasbetya, I- where theft We so twiny Protestants, is now a dem i- • - SICGITIGT or TEM NADBACDV.O. Two 'only remain unharmed, ,and the Trtiteetaidare all fled, either to Sidon, or Boy runt. Ire also hear from Mr. Gaunt, onr native brother in Tilsit, that there are no lest than 8 000 refugees froth ebeviolnity of Baalboo, now gathered tin the vioinite of Bobeny, near the COMO of the Lebanon, and all GM in great suffering. Indeed, it may tiatel,f aid that there is no art between - .Pelbeyra, - 011 the northeast, and Tyre, on the month „•evelikiltreingh that vartTrogion, reantly cos - Isiah* so 'ia.Wy-christians, where Christian winnow liveletinfeft;unisee it as Datnesous, under the verroyeisorFaier.Pashes. ,Svi•Virna' novinsinown,• ' - A few:lnland Christians still remain in Mount Leberken auto,* the Drina, sonth of the Damao ' ous ',road, but tbey ere in' groat, fear,. and every day they ere making their escape in small parties to•Beyrost. The next great poliboel movement will. no; doubt -,be an attack on the DfOloS by the ;Saida Neese alone, or in connection with the Prenah.troops.• .; The result of-each an attack will Vol** the • surrender and disarming of the , or' their ;fleeing to . the Baran which is -tat:probotele, or' lse a ; Myers. oontliot,'ln Which litter oats , the Drum will ,bo driven out or de ,strayed,- and the remaining half of Southern Le , „leeenonbei eavertoLinto ruin, leaving absolutely nothing unssatlied. • istastow - seciri or axiom. if We ail feet that fleyroat and in people have had a Very narrow goalie' from the tate of Baslisiya, Del, el Honer ; and Damascus. On the 23d of June, when the polo was it its height inßeyront; the :Yuba was in league with the ;Drumm, who bad fixed a day for the destruction of Beyrout and Si ,don, Jest is they fixed aiday for the please which were aotiallydestroyed. 'Day after day, and night aftetidght, we were in the greatest anxiety, in the very agony of suspense, expecting at nigh; never ,„tie,aea the morning, light again, and spending the days withour families in listening to stories of atrocious butcheries width chilled our blood. ,A 111.811DOR HMOS 7ORTDISO. • IWe did- actual, plan ” counting air mission 'pries inbi a fortrue,'? hoping, in cam , of amaseasre able toltold. out 'lilt a few glum until ,each us from the ships in the harbor, • ; eintinany werothe megristioni is to how the more. 121114attntlea, anions' oar neiteber amid staid a ;liege wiik'assintrespof food and water. Some of us aetually went on Ward themsessie In the auk others Were to go, and -„this; state of • alarm — and suspense ocaitinued for , nearly a full _month, natal. we felt our strength giving out in -: tide hot alienate, bat Gle Lonimost graciously pro , 'to _ned au, end ws are living to - praise hien. _ Sin 119010 Y Olf GOD. —Doss it not seem actitagit this °ley had ben Of preserved in the providence God to be weft of relay to the thousands of poor sufferers ? If Bey rout h ad bitaidestioyed, whither add these thou sands have lied? Who would have oared for the thernand•widovni.of Lair el Kona, the five thou seisAwidows of Damascus, and the tens of thou sands, of all ages and sexes and classes, whaler° gletlasted.bets ? Trul y , it be of thermeitery.of the Lord thatthircity and Sidon have hot been laid leastsi...ffleslatest news from Daman= is that all the your m en of the eity u s, to be taken away to Oisss,tutas to - serve soldiers bilk* army. :Theepria pal departments of ;the Moslem qua tar of the city (the Kaimarlyelt; the' Bal Tome, and the Jona) have been emanatedby the Mos lem:wet-the command Pad Pasha, sad are to be occupied by the Ghibellines. -; , exegeses or setter. ' Thillene:Ni. W. E. Thomson, in • letter dated Bennet, August 29,isorrolioraties the statements as to destitatime and - misery among the people, amiLessereg other tiller, • aye 41 . *Fe SW. goading far reed. iiqlblegi bedding, ,lesepitai,ead,eottp kitchen, aUm rate of *" about 00,000,0010110(12,000} a treekYard ,yet we seem tpAtaki little itepreadon on the mightypass tipsier/10 annul . Kr. Zan* 'has the @nor *Ora Ordietdbilting for bread to about 6,000 persons daily; inid two of our native brethren bane the diellY distilinitlai to about 2,500 poor. . marohards'deate mush of their time to ourannitilles meetings, and chantilly help „41~eg, the large financial *dam oonnected with this vat charity. ; IGGLISIK aniesuunr. The Masai, uyot, supplied almost exoluaively b'y 'lrineely 'liberality of the ' people in Eng land. Bet • Christian pan' yet return to his habi tation; to' begin the .work of rebuilding and pre paring at least , ' one room before ;winter. Not a family has secured its silk crop or harvest.. Even the figs end grapes are all lat to that; end, noises fav more bens 18 made,' the. olive crop will be lost At present everything here is"uncertain. No hum= asgmity Gan gantlet the end of •these things. 'The Branch are landing, enormous stores, and I do not think they expect to lowa in six WIDOWII• AND OIPLUNIN The letter 'peaks 'alio of the , great nember of 'and orphans; of - one friend who hai nine ' i 'irtdotrs in' his - family ;.cd another who hat ; wrased'of the , numerous female &Mien who are or phans, the males Mattis, many of them,' been slaughtered. • , •-• c •PAIHIENGETUI SAWED. Ll tAt u kig i llf • gintWittiY; Si t 7h. DorisMn NI si, %Tif • Kistyligse, phatltiVol i ld, SV. kl , - ine " lit h rit u ra roy i lir s v o ili tr y lair. 11101111 ~4 * . Ple o ttieirria g i frispast, NIX'S 4+ l t r -,-: i : obta r ri. frass ' isiirtt a g; J JIOO6OIIIOIII blill U. A F aoknon, , - Mtn 'II. dIr r and aitn. ILI H Mts. J Main mats. 3 ihm,_ Hamilton. J itesenbeim. David ..9o.bai4 lmi:J.T,, Mimi and 21 in tatiatterama. tie. • Irizia BOARD OF . , Oranorrp!tor nix Mignera • _1: LEW . 111.11011 change Philadelphia. At efre-nrer ioan gagsb il l x .... - ., - ' Linerpoo!:o4l.l Mt . Lite r fer - - . 7.- 1 -77 - rast 4Tiis h i aonT n i ' p.llanffir.. -- ... - . .;.... - 4b4,..,,„ , ,,: ,, ,, , , , L r., wiFklitzgagr,.. —7---rtiiiipppoibt,Ootn ";;7:iitodurra WIIEI.OO3ONaII. - ' • ..,'..--','-%-': ;1111i.lVEDi ' , -' - '' ' ' • • i r Mlt i li V2 IIP r t i grAl e ig i ftlili b i'o TI I 1 ; '7/ 16.41 Itimi:4114*11110 feria ) go,steir,floin WII - n bellst,toess!sip. • ~ • ..,;.,, ;,; thittlzimommmtimawkiton. Fit W a ktil• 01111111111111ra . i 11 311 1 .804,04. . 'M. endbfrolo 8400. -7) lq aI.LICIPit-tra7lo%.lgml"t"; - -- -, , lir dkftilial 60 0 / w 1 "44 1°- 4"* . ""lbrogilh fivefr 4 • - fre:. , . ,_ mewl - 0 :.,_ r pus. A Hii e.. ae. ZOI Pg. OIL - ~: gl i a i g ii acd,Virsomer. rut* traw,York. -. .' ,- -Z lstm,Bootintorth,frmihottook, . , _ ' "roon ..r: l.Toti'ateltto;; mittotuan. do to Cadttalader & Co. ' (6114 44.11- ttEADII4O, Coet• 11 . The -faikowl mg boats from the Union Cam} IPladkil"" to the Bointylinli ()anal to day, bound to yliusaeimie. 41d inek i raa w r s is,x_ 4 41iftftillleab.h: t X o Buda & Coady; Jerem. °hams' to Mr Linderman; L, bark to Wm &&Flohthorn, • - HP,MOSAND A. Steamship Phloem, Ppraptie. Matthews, cleared, at Boston Pth nut. for Philadelphia. Ship mama o Owe Norton . for Liverpool, Went to tea to nkChatiestott tith inst. . - ithno „gth • Situp ar„ awk, Santucci, cleared at a Inst. for- Liverpool. Wlt Mcise Oilveip Harriman; And ado 'Harris, tamps, for Philedelphm sailed from Portland Mk Wet. Bug palestina, Pickett; hence, arrived at Boston Instant. Ityhy CULW. Strout; cleared at rail River 9th inst, for Phitadelphns. • Brig .9issosta, Haynes. from Providence for Philadel phia, at Newport 7th last, and remained 8 A m Bth. Rohr Rhin in Rebecca, none, hence , arrived at Charleston 7th inst. • Bahr B yowlett, Somas, cleared at Wilmington, N C 6th cost . or Philadelphia. Bridioott. Rayen,_Riwe, Cori palm rG e oVeT, I4 := 1 . 11 .1 " vie illOw Harp R u le hand crank Nerben t rarner, 0 11 t r?l ratt l e been ., arrived at N ew •Str A th ilittmond, Paine / from Boston for Philadel- Og_ atflerp Newport inst. pm,,64Lit tuttlinen, bend., arrivedat • Sthiaak Bohm .Flight. Bentley, Sarah .1 Bright. Sittang•Sehtli a wrong: mel,-Poswitr. Davis. and Bvewusent Plot ter, hence, arrived at Providence 6th inst. Bohr i Breese,,Coombs; hence, arrived sr MGM Bth thst.. &Ms War Steed, Sinai; benne. at Warren Min*. and D G Flold. _Sackett, op the PSI. . - - .Joe 8 Lee, Corwin, fkom ?notch, lith ult. moire& •at Boston Pth init. Re... Lode-13th. Ugh, and 15th. ado hurricane trom NW to w evr. and lbulwark. Swift,raiee. Thatcher. elonda, Kelly. end Lees bun heirs, arrived at Boston Pth inst.. • 1 11. ella Pales , Nickerson, hence for Providence, at Fen Rivet Bth Inst. Behr 'W Cummings, Wheldon. hence, arrived at N Bedlord atii inst. llichr Plash'. Wheaton, hest*. arrived at Boaton_pth frt. NWrte: Bth inst, 4 rM, fell ip With inotirE, - Yet: (of gastoorti Troop!. from manhattanville . Y. or' re mbroke, Me, with oaD tons_ing ironon a sinking Condition, an.d loot OAS hands. The B Dyer carried away head of foremast on the. eth, ate A H. off .7.Liah lend Light. The mast broke bel hole: mounds and fell upon the deok,making a large There being a 1 heavy sea at the timd. the vessel soon filled and sunk. • - LUILIX'S PATENT WRoUGHT -AND CHILLED IRON FIRE •AND ;BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE. AND COMMA- TION BANN, LOOKS, VAULT BOONS, Ito• • . • The time has arrived when Bankere, Merobante, and business roan begin to feel not only the importance but the necessity of having a thoroughly fire and burglar proof Safe. 'That the sheet-iron or common safe has been mulch improved as a fire-proof einem its first introduction, and that it will preserve thewrltten Metter, under !avow able circumstances. is admitted ; lmt that it still has se rious defeats must be conceded. 'lts liability to bo °embed by the fall of walls, timbers. ;so., or by its own fall t_ita inability - to prevent the conetan [evaporation of the moisture from the filling, as it is scarcely possible to Make or keep the vapor chamber water-tight in ea frail a.tmature;also, its entire inability to retain the steam or tutor during the find; its rapid deterioration by rust and otherwise and tte entire insecurity against burgle ry. will hardly ba denied. It is claimed that ell thee. defects are remedied in the above wrought and chilled iron safe and look, and the object of this artiole la not only to shovels fact, but the why and the , where t tore. To do this' understandingly, a short Synopsis o f the structure will be first presented. of this stiwall as of the sheet-iron safe,'premiaing that the two principles oom- Prise all the eopatar safes now in- use. Further, that the vapor principle is the only 'one now relied upon 'to make the safe fire-proof, by all safe-makers having t ay n - se h l ambbiter o ons D equenecyt,. all now put in a compost- STRUCTURE C S HILLD. IRON SAFES DE- The beife or body of this tate is a box made of bare of wrought iron. M to N of an inch ;thick, by 134 to inotiee wide. crossing each other at right angles. , and platted near each other, forming a compact network; about ,( inch holes are drilled near each other through these bare, and counter sunk; salt iron is run between _these bars and into the holes. and over the outer stir face, Making the whole thickness 13( to 2inoties of solid iron. without jolting ; the wrought-iron bun thoroug hly chilling the east iron, and making it drill proof. while the two irons are so strongly tied as not to be separated or broken by en y ordinaPower. STRUCTURE OF SH m I.ET-iRON SAFES D. • • - - SCRIBED. _The sheet-Iron safe it made of sheet-rouplatee, one. sixteenth to one twelfth of an inch think, handed round the outer edge with light bar iron, the larger safes herrings bend acmes the centre. This constitutes the whole iron work, adding the door fianseitand back plate and the door-way or front flanges r, except in come eases a thin plate of hardened steel. Is pla ced inside, add this is called a burglar-proof safe. , AVMs been mentioned, each of the above Safes, hero composition- ohambera, Oil mme praotloally, _vapor chambers, ea vaunt is found aboslutely necessary to sot :Don et iron - ltangea that ur glg i i e 2t nt ib beeeioldu:t rrot these flanges to the interior, thosgh the oompootion he ever .° good a non-oonduotor. as trim is a ta con ductor of heat, and vapor is the only.preventave. It must be admitted that tae best material for this cham ber is that which is the greatest absorbent, and wilt not cake or become hard., Lime may be , conceded to be that article, as moat of the Safe makers nee acompo sition having lone fora constituent, and this is the only reliance for the production of vayor; but as lime is MOLD is in the sheet-iron safe adnlMrated yrith fire Way- or some heavy substance, to give them weight and The Chilled Iron Safe hag both in the outer struothys. pr odu ce the chamber is filled with lime unadulteirs ted, producing mush more vapor Mao the 00111POilltion used by sheet; iron makers, and while. the aheet-iron Pee is warping and twisting at every joint. when heat ed allowing the vapor to escape, the i ron- biled iron has no outer joints, stud the thickness of - i prevents the springing of the joints, consequently the-vapor cannot escape.. and hero lies the great advantage this Safe has(asit fire proof) over the sheet Iron, but it has other important advantages. The structure shone that it cannot be affected by the falling of walls. timbers, Ito., or its own fall ; that there is no chanee for deterioration from rust or otherwise - that in case of fire its shape is not affected ; that if It is checked by water, or other cause, the check can only reach to the wrought iron barsosoni4quently the Safe is not injured for use ; that the steam or vapor is meanly kept In the vapor cham ber, and does not destroy the bindings to books. or so injure thin paper as to require copying, thereby saving this trouble, as wallas the expense of & new flare. As to Burglary, the structure shows this ears to be drill-pnrof all over the surface, and. with Lillie's' cele brated Bank Look attsobed, whielt is drill, sledge, and powder proof it will be seen that it is thoroughly bur ghsr-prouf—waile the etruature of the sheet iron Safe shows Okla the crowbar, axe, cold-obi:rel, or edit can denetrateit in a few moments. without much noise or isturbance.i The following late severe test is one of the many of a MOW' ObSITSOCOY now hi' rouses:demand published in my general circular. f ully demonstrating the advan tages claimed for this Sa fe Deana Bay, Wisconsin, .TolY 23,1860. FRANI E. Howx, Faq Agent of LilLio's Safes: My warehouse was burned on the moraine of the 11th inst., and you Meritidge of the character of the fi re when I tell you that fifty , banal. of whisky stood' within eight feet of -one of your large -else e Safes, making an awful beat, which your safe passed through, end. to the astonishment of all,' preserved everything, money, Maks, and papers, M a perfect state. Signed. GEo R. HAYWOOD. M. C. SADLER, General Agent, 716 CHESTNUT Street,; side-th WAIN under Masonic Hall. . , DYSPEPSIA' REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. Modietow has bees used by theirebtie for six years with imams*, favor, It is rosommended to Curs Driposia, Nervosassuuts, Hears Burs, Colic Pains, Windin the StanpuNt or Psis/ is file Bowels, Ilisidseks, Drolitissas, Kidney • Comeeints Low Spirits, Delirium TroltrUnts, Dstomporattes. • /3 ST/MMATIN. EXMILARATIS, Devutortevits, UT WILL POT LITOXICATI 031 STVPITTe AN a Diediolissi it is mob* and eSsotual, curium the moeteigravatedeasesofDyweesia.Kidney Comeatitte, end another derangements of the Stomach and Bowels ;11 1 $1 w Si t d = r ceivive "the meat melanoholy and drciciplngindrits, and restore the weak, nervous, and si yto healthotrensth, end vigor. Parsons who Trow the injudimous use of lienoith r lps become dejecited, and their nervous systems shatte , oinunituttons broken down, and eutdeot to that ho bus oil= to knmanity, the Danxurum TRSMENS, 111119. MOM llllMealtet pi tel the heel 'and healtllT invigo rating ellleaoro . gam'el_n towing 1: IT WI e.—One mine glans Dill as ofWn as nom men. une dose will remove all Bad Omits. Eose will ours Heert-biun. • ree doses will ears Indigestion. _ vigil,' 701I dui Good Appetite. w v 1 1 ) atOp the tressing pains f o DIRPGRIM. s dote wi remove the distressing end disagreeable acts of ind -or Tleguienoe. and as soon_ as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the Metre's intoad and all pa i nful feelings will be removed. Conedone win remove the most distressing pains of either in the stomach or bowels. A fewdoses will remove all obstruotions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary organs. NIT whO areseriougy allEated with any Kidney COMP to are MUMS of speedy relief by a dose or two, an a racoil cure by the use of one or two bottles. SIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Person' Nvho,from dissipating too much overght, and feel the evil aeete of poisonous Iltuont, to went headaches, Meknes. at stomach, weakness , gid diness, 24..1,21 SO onq dose 'rill tmove all bad feelings. Ladles of weak end sickly nstitutions should take the Invigotating spirit three t se a day; it will make thom strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all °blame- Wong irregulantieg from tke menstrual organs, and re bloom of healtdand beautY to the careworn "Tt;fint pregnantly It will be found an invaluable medt eine to remove &agreeable sensations at the stowusch. All the proprietor asks is • trial. and to induce this, he bag put up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint bottles at V l c a s e tti pot i .tS '7yR Street NOW York Co_,. 932 orth tilEr3o3 Street . Who e Agents n Pulladelp je7-thatelv and for sale by all Dinette. FETTWAN SYRUP, OBLPROTECTED SOLUTION OF noTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED This well-known Remedy has been used extensively - . 4 . and with AnLat wooded f 5 YBPEPB i OR IMPAIRED AIM YERPEOT DIDESTION; . i l l'j i‘.- DETIMOWTTORIVA7 BLOOD; . " .. " - ' -i.:* - - - F rim Irrilterex E. am . , Most of which originate in L ' DYSPEPSIA: LI II VER COBIBLAIEL DROrBIS_NJEURALOIt and , ERVQUB AFFROTIONILOas OF AITBT Tb, RRAarLaCRE,'LANOVO and DEPitEasf x or OFIRITYL QA,RBU Ohba nd - ROllB, ' PILED, BOBNY,- FPECTIONB OF TRY SKIRL° 01+18UNUTINE TRTERCIEfI i BRoNCI4I- . 'r IL 018 EA F 8 FECC IAR to !UU. ' and AL L COM- VLAINT 1000MPABBED ORNitAL DEBILITY. and . , REQUI RI D_A TON C dud ALTE RATIA% MED 0114 E. Nomr.—The failure of IRON se a remedy for DYS PEPSIA, a bad state of the blood. and the numerous. dustmen oause4 tbeyeby. has arisen from the want of such &preparation otlrop as shall enter the atmortoh in a Pportmina state, an d animist° st y mie. vita t he blood. ' This want the PhRUVIAN 8 R supplies ande &ammo or rim In pr t li ii i i t is fo rt 11 3 /14 4 4& Y RU e FORen a jglitallfouPes sTrafit a: which o ther pre rations or. Iron and other mediernes have been found to be of no avail. OERTIFIONTS OF A. ifq_ HAYES, M. D., OF BOSTON. - • It lawn Mown that the madroinel ettiote of F of Iron are latt by even a you beef avenue to r Mrtn3 that to maintain a solution or Protomde of I rop, without :Cher 0881181mhair been deemed twirls/ We n the PIiRLY " TA N SYRUP this desirable point is at ad by ColifiltWATlon Is A WAY BEFORE InliillOWN apd this Notation may,rePlace all the proto-oarbonatee, Oltrates and testratreof the Meter's' Memo& A. A. HAYES, A ss ayer to the State of Mem p 1 Donates Street, &Oen. aiiiiitet, etsisfkco, 1 4 . - 11.--Parispidsta containing Letterkfroip the 'hove named -Gentleman end *thane and Win ollt =num' tlon of the gym : oarl be hid on agehOction to the Agentsor to R. L. CLARK Co ?MIN Botrrok... Bold by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Agent' for Pennsylvania: I)POTT & Co. 93R:forth NECON D Street, Phllada. auf-tutha iioirsimei ramg cl Oo; difr mos & Cox. & co itch,* k co co Nthamett JAIdEB BETTF . ITIN . NVI_TIONS randeNplereirt=iiit s ar fell= etatm , ity hosissail 0 : i ins en advir I ti t oreiguts ana nr 4e r rsis *Niro:64 Want ether, reeidF, ALN Streat, wheys SWIM DO atom daily betwHn thezrill or. incit co • teitinonisla waLbtaly_ a s IT cation is troe. "az led of lb. =tee ste l e. co ifs is on MOIL WU U roa do masa & Co. Cal• Gor man Irit• • SAFES. MEDICINAL. , P APgiopA, v ivitsDA.y., • OCTOBER, 11 - -80 •IIAL ffFV:3'iTINE ; FIREITA N FEVER CHARM FEVER AIND AGUE EXTERMINATED. THE BOMAN OONAITITUTIOX BAYED FROM W.R.EOII. TES PREVENTIVE•AND REMEDY. INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS. CURES INSURED IN A DAY. DATURE'II GRAND RESTORATLVE, IMPECTIA E. INPECTiNE. piph'OTINE. INPEOTINE, INPECTINE. INPEOTINE. The terrible malady known es the FEVER AND •ADUE bee infitten .!niodreds, of thormande of venous Oroughout the worhi every year, road has never till note been, met by Cu eoesetul meaoal treatment that ham tit,' srodneed severer MkDICINA' L DUEASES, which affect the lunge; Use Moen, the liver. the heart. or other rests of the ktminan. ornament. The INPEC TINE is the nattoralantr Woad of all fevers, and when it oomes in contact with the skim is absorbeu by the in terior organ; which midst easily miasma and all ten dencies toward thole maladies which proetrate the mind and body with fever.. Fever end Ague reenit from numerous muses. No Ostia v siempt hem the es noel which promote the ex intones of the disease. Vast being once seated , an the system, induces deprenitot of birder, isantude, lan poor, pains, chills, fever, and s long trein of disagree able sensations, depriving the patient clan energy, sr d reducing him or her to s' tionditi on of EXTR.EME ILIILPLEBEINEWL Why will any one offer the horrors of a debilitating Intermhttent Fever, "hen, by the use of the INVALUABLE INPECTINE, PERSIAN 'FEVER CHARM. the eminent medieslawl magical qualities of which aJO matantly absorbed, ALL. TRAOI3B OF ' DISBABH MAY BB ANNIHI- LATED IN A FEW HOURS!! BEEF-CAKE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC,. NATURN IN WISER THAN ART. EVERYWOMEN HMI A MINE REMEDY. THE 'WIRE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAM. BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO :CURE. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. THE LNPECTINE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, Hes owed thouseade or both Dime of the most dread tut fevers. Read sad refloat. WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lennie' Bonnll, of Pittsburg, for two years useless to himself and moiety—a martyr to Chills and Paves— oared in less than three weeks, and improved in eight how* )dart- K. HNkna9, Bandneky, Ohio, alter almost wain h er r eason as wen ae strength, by Intermittent - Fever, with Ohills, - restored to health in twenty hoar■, J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death's door, having suffered for four yearns !med. wall in due weeks, and Improved In two boom Adolphe ?doubt°. of France. relieved in one hour, while travelling in the ears of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. it. wee apparently dying with. Ellen H. Benson, Lockport, New York, mooed after woo yaws' *offering. A perfect onto. Thousands of other pesos prevented and cured every month; and not s smile oosiplaint of the ettleienor of the INPEOTINE FERMAN FEVER LOHARM TRY IT. PROVE IT. KNOW 11. And make known Its wonderful novas and virtues, that those vihd marei, or who are threatened with seining. may be led to ue ample, inoxfous DD►- oaration, faivighai br the field of Nature for MAN'S BLESSING. INPBOTINE 18 BOLD BY ALL DRUGOIITH AND KBDIDIIIB DEALERS IN AIko3RICA. iPBXC3E ONE DOLL.&R,M Nat M 10611 to soy rat 01 lb* 1 / 6 1toil Mateo, ;4DM4WC:) 3 )OI It to not take* inwaritto Vat lo *ended-ontwanity, nalording to d6Mtbnlas ',Won scoomininv snob paok. MANUFACTURED BY JOHN wit 002 c... a co.. 188 mAlt4 OI'REST, RICHMOND, VINHINIA BRANcs . OFFICE, r( 9 , se! BAN,IC 4:l* DVtLDIMA, 'VAR, ,11.ilLROAJD _ _ '1860; AnklArik.lB6o• SPRING ARR NG ME T- ORK. fj4INEI6. THY._ CAMDEN ABP AM QY AND PRILA GEIRREA AND wn-uNTO RAILROAD 001.11 LIRRH FROVIDA.DELPRIA Toe Niguo • yOILIC: WAY PLALJER, nut-meet Wk Will leave eo follows-vls a TA.II. At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy, 0. k. A. Aeoom modation.--z At 6 A,M,.vis Camden and Jamey City (.94..LiAO oommot 9,A dation.. U AM, via Camden and jersey Morning • At 11A M, by Bteamboati Tethe/ an/ J-reel City, Weetern 03 Atli% P M, via Camden had Antlaij:Acoommc- A l t i r l Arria. ...daVe7ri . An7:4; Ar r rP:l4 . , /H• Steamboat iiiiony and AMY' 1"° . City, avennig ..... 6 06 At e r M, by lanai/moat via 22suone and JoreCY Oily, &I Ciass Ticket 2 22 At . o M, vie Camden and Jemmy Oity, Evening ' 600 A lar m, via Camden and - JarieTbliy,l47 3 7,th arn 26 Ate P Moll Camden and Amtioy. Aooommoda tton, (sleight and reagengerif-Hit Class Tiqut, 6t6 2d '• • ISO Th artig , l l l , 4a i r e d daily. The II PM, Sooth e". aviortYi.toireitimbertvi n ., Poinington, &o. at 6A m Ken PM. rom Walnut-street wharf. and 7.11'A M fromsington. For Water Gap,t3troudeburg, Orita n t on , Montrose, Great, send, Zto.,,ar 6 A. M. from Walnut street wharf , andl.lo A. Pd. from Ic emingion via Dam ,. ware. sokawarma atel Warn = R. R. • For Mount HMIS% lit 6 and 9 A. M., 2 and Of P. M. For Freehold.: t 6 A. My.., and 6 M. • • WVLISIER. For DiKol, Trenton ao.. at 25; and 4 P. 'M. from Wrimutilitroot wharf, LIO A. M. and Of P. Ai. from 1 4 4 ::fg cl m n iris,fliverton Delano, Theca ly, il :on, Florence, Horde/it:4m 4p,, at'l23‘,l, r and OFFAL Steamboat Joe Itenetp for fiordentown and interme diate flame at Mi F. At. Bteany l l e se Trenton .fr Taoony i at 11 A. M. and Tny verly, Harlington, and netol, at IP. M. ~nude of Baggage calf a !owe! each Posen her. e atencem ir are prohibited from Minn. anything as vf round* gring exaialbitt - % ttgo tart te r meow. btlityfor baggage to One ar per pound, and will not ree lia for any amount bey ond $lOO, ex oept by speoiai co m e teci t. anl6 WM. R. GATZMER. Agent. .....-- " I' WILA F ALL iRLIT I GPON, BADT A M E RERAILRLA D; OD and after MONDAY, OCTOBR 1.1850. PASEENOEtt TRAINS Li AVE PH ILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon (Express), and 11.10 P. M. For Chador at 811 A. M., 12 neon, 1,18, 4.15,6, and 11.10 P. FoM. r Wilmington at 8.15 A. M„ 12 n00n,1.15, 4.15, IL and 11.10 P. M. For Now Castle at 816 A. M. and 415 P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 416 P.M, For Dovey at 8.16 A . M. and 4.11 P. M. For Barrington at 8.15 A. M. and 4 15 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M., (Tuesdaya, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.15 P. M., For Farmington at 8.10 A. M.(Alondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaya at 435 P. M. For Seaford at 8,15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and. Fridays at 4 15 P. Al.) For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. Train at 15 A. and connect at s t eamboat Tues days, Thuradays, and Saturdays with to Nor folk. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. AL (Express), 10.15 A. M., and 625 P.M Leave Wilmington at 7.30,9, and 11.00 A. M.. 1 411,3.46, and 8.35 P. M. (lava Salisbury at 130 P. 88. Leave Pesford at (Tueadays, Thursdays, and Satur days at 710 A. 11.1.1 750 P. AL Leave Farmington at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays at 8 A. M.) 4 10 p. M. Leave Milford at ( Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri da)s at 7.60 A. M.) 4 P. M. Leave Harrington at 8,16 A.M. and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 05 A. M. and CZ r. M. Leave Middletown at 10 16 A. M. and 6.40 P. M. Leave New Castle at 8 30 and 11 A. M., and 7.35 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 and 9 40 A. M., 12.04, 2.23, 4.95, and 9.15 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. d 6 25 F O R TR an AINd OBA T.TIMOTtw Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M.,12 28 and 11.10 P. AL Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. rd., 12 es P. M., and 1223 A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached. Olin Is follown Leave Philadelphia Perryville and intermediate places at 8 P.M. places at eave Wilmir.gton for Perryville and intermediate 5 p, Leave PAltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi ate plains at 4 25 P. M. ON SUNDAYS : Only at 11.10 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6,25 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelellia. 8029 B. AL FELTON, Fragment. PADELPIA MB's,' AN E D U READING R H AIL ROAD.—PASSe.NGE • TRAINS for PIT/TBVILLE, READING, and HARRISBURG. MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sunday% excepted.) Leave Nen.' Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW HIL t, Streets, PHILADELPHIA (Passenler entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets at 8 A M., emmecting at Harrisburg with the PEP, SYLVANIA. RAILRLAD, I P. M. train running to Pittsburg: the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 Ptrain runnier to Chambershurg, Carlisle, &N, _• and t h e NORTH e API CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. Pd. train, running to Sun bury, itc. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PH ILA DEL PHIA.( Pawns sr entrances on Thirteenth_ and on pellowhill streets.) for POTTS- T. ILLS. and H RRISBURO, tit 338 P. M.. D s ILY, for READING only, at a P. AL, DAILY, (Sunders ex ntirditlCEli VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. FROM rttILADELPHIA. MileB • To 281 Reading.—.-- • • • 88 Leban0n.—.........88 Harrtsburg....— Dauphin millersburxl42l Trevorton Junction _l6Bl Bunburi• . •• " rlorthumana Lewisburg —. —.173 Milton ........... 103 Mutiny ....ter Williamsport 209 Jersey Snore .222 Look Haven Rafe t0n.... —.23.3 Troy.. Williamsport and Elmira Elmira . . .Railroad. The 8 A. M, 511(1 330 P. M. train connect daily_ at Port Clinton., lilundaye excepted, with the CATA WISSA,- witadAmarowr. and ERIE RAILROAD, making close connection with lines toNiagara Canadadhe West and StattioertaL DEPOT IN PHILADELPHLA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets ap23-tf W. IL McILHENNEY, Secretary Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley R.H. Sunbury and Eria R. R. lan ir g e B QUICKEST RAI OAD KLMIRA ROUTE.— PHILADELPHIA AND Elr- QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamewma Catorisira, RIP. Frt, Wilkeabarro, Sprantoi c i l Dnnvi tl, miltoney rnsport, TroiCton, anton, mirs h tiffs . Vrl ns Yana, fleeter, evelande etre! 10. ago, St. Lords, vette°, and all 'points oak aid est. .Passenset trains Inn leave the new VW/ter thirht isdsiti htta and Reading Railroad. corner BROAD and OAL OWHILI, Ottawa. ( reasoner entranoe on Cat -1 'streets) daily (Smitten' euteeybed). Nor above tftIfV P SW : __G Ki_ _ _1187.7.7. —" .1140 IV. I. The S. m. train oonneote — at ilypert a for iikr VkWSßA tja atilOneB,9 4 Ußti a oLit i b b e r ): tqj ilb r e t tratr a moke teo k t ooditiNtlumi at E fti r i nd 1 1 4 Zs Wk. aliD r iiffe4 litir Yo r I P a= n r fe , and ,N ir yz fi l it , il i ii oada. trope all points North and Blyri a ttts i l e totrtga, Igaloond EnSperUnOn hits oanbei r9onted o atlie Philadelphia and El !pre= r 174 1 .1 iti t ett northwest corner of pol t io ß rEBl .1.11.8 _ Tit end O.AItkONT lAA,. HESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil t tall Sand Reading Depot, Broad and Oallowhill etre iid y (Sundays exoeybsd), for all point' West% 2 North, at 6P. M. Fleights mn.• be delivered before BP. M. to berme their wire ( ame dafr i, Eor er informs • op _lVat Freight Depot , Turk Tit and OA_ LO L, or to CHAS. iksAPPE ~_Gerieratlaent, Northweet earner SLABH and 10=GYN UT Streit le, sins-iff Philadelphia 11111ADELPHIA GER ___ltrrb s- ROAD—SOMFla r etssanws. On still:era OWN. .3MO, r PhiladelAlE, 8,7, 8:14 10, 11 ilic r i r 18 A. M., 1„ 834 tia, 6,6 M, 1, 6 8; 0 9, 7 10.,, 5, azid. , 9, r il l5l 4A. rc, /ILL 4,9,5, 41, s o k utsm ' 8 D A Y [, . vs Philadelphia LOO tabu A. M., I, 8,8, 7M, and 10 ' 1", M, 92 r 7 9,14 vs Onimantown 8.10 min . A. Mn MA m 28., 4, ex. • ''.. 'laws r1670871ii UT HILL RAILROAD. end 1021 P. M. sO, 8,20,11 A. M. 1,4, 8, 834, 8,9, Leave Chestnut Rill 1.100,4, 140, 8.10 MAO A. M., 1.44,11.10,11.10,1.40, and 1.10 J. In, ON SUNRAY& e pre:gladelphia 9.04 A. A. 8,8, and Thi F. M. ve admit NM 7JO A. M., 18.81, tin, And 0.10 VA CONMEODOCNEN AND NORRISTOWN. Lem.. Philadelphia 6.00,7)4, 9.01.01J3/h Ulla., A. Mt 1.014 LOC dg, 8.86, 6.60, 811 11X P. m. 1 And Lmva Norristown 41, 0, 8.86, 9, 11 A. M., 134, 434, 13f F. M. ON SIINDAYS, , heave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 1 and 1 P. M. • lam Norristown Di A. M. , 1 and 6 P. M. FOR - MANAYUNK Lem Philadelphia o.oo d ni, si.ea l y.ix A. PA., 1.14,131, __., _, s U l i giz i ln:= 6l4. li x r ,,, n, ift Ig, 0nd11.% A. m I ON SUNDAYS, Maw 11,118delphls 9A. M., I I, and 81 , M. Maya Manayunk:OLA. M., DC 034. and 9X P. M. DEPOTT,Gerieral PlOperhitenent. [U-If IIIXTH sad GREEN Sateete. ' ' NORTH RINNSYL , IVA AD AAemorf, AZLETif, EP LEY,WHITE HAWN, WILK AKRE, LIZIAMEORT, THREE THVOUOR TRAINS. Oq and after mcmAy, July 2d,' Me, Fawner Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Strom. Yid ladelphla, DAlLL(Mundaym mended.) aeorollowa: At OM A.M. LExprese).Jer Bethlehem Allentown, Rauh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkekbarte,Withamteert, to. ittejle (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, &e. This train reaches Kasten at L5O P.M., end makes York. connection with New Jersey Central for New York. - 4cit OP. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, - S A. M. and 4 P: P. for Doylestown,_ 4i10.31) A. and 6.80 P,_Pd. for Fort Washington. • 0.30 A. M. Sapiens Tialta makes close connection wit tho Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being the shortest and Bost decrableAnte to Wilkesboro. and to all points in Ups Lehigh 190 Region. TRAINS FOR Palls SLPHIA: Leave Bethlehem at OM A. 91., OM A. M. and 6.52 P. M. • Leave Doylestown at TAO A. NE and 4.16 PM. Leave Fort Washington at 6.M A. M. and Ll 5 P. M. ON SUNDAYS: 114 4 1:1:K r igrte_ _.7l:lltonsVt 4 11. 14 .1 d. stoWn orinthawsliplus at mo n. M. • Nathan:lhr Philadelphia at 6.40 'P. M. Fare tO_DethlabalLl.-:$1 301 Fare to Mauch Ohunk.B2 60 Fare to Easton. reolFore to Doylestown... 060 Through/Yokota lust be pro_oured at the Tioket Of fice% at WIL L WOOS, or BRIMS 'Street, in order to mom the strove rates of fare. All Passenger Trans (exempt t! under Trains) connect eit,Borlis street with Fifth and Sixth- streets and Beeond end Third-street Passenger Railroads. 99 minutes attar leaving WilloW Street. jy3 ELLIS (ILARKJAsent. WEST HES-.A.AR AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD VIA MEDIA.. CHANG/1 OF HOURS. On and after Monday, Bententberllth 1860, the trains will leave PRILADBLPIIIa; from the Depot. corner of Thirty 'fret and Market streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.46 and 10 A. M.. and Mend 6 P.M. ._Lelbee WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East aUrket dram, at 7 and 10.16. A. M., and 1.45 and 5 P. ON SUNDAY. o The Philadel p hia, l depo t, northeast corne t d e FOC Leave West °heater, sit 7,t0 A. M., and 4.49 P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 5 P.M., and on Wednesdare and Saturdays only, at 2.50 P„. M., corniest at Penneiton with the Philadelphia and Balti- Endre Central Railroad. for. Oonoord, Kennett. Avon dale, Rik - view, kr,. And for Oxford, via Stage. irom end of Track at 745 A . On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa ttirday,lie 745 A. M. train from Philadelphia will con market neat Wi a line of stages, via Oxford and RoPekrell. to Peach Bottom. In Lancaster county. The last Passenger Railway Can will leave Prot had Market streets ao minutes. and Eighth and 'tread/12a minutes before the starting titne from the 0 6 0 5 t. 5 5 1 1 7 1 1 1 4e717 a fift to denote it. , „ Offieean waiting room, southeasteorrer of =snit' and Market streets. where passeratertt. purchasing octets for West Oheajer, will be furnished with a deka t over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD General Superintendent. • The by ear will leave Eighteen and - Market streebt on o hoer before the departure o ft he the Balla from the West Philadelphia Depot, -, •_ , , , . seli-tf NOTIOZ.4OII,ESTER ter 1111 91 1 1 1 . 1 1 az , / ( 0 r D ISTA lIMEL.--Qn and. saVa Ibo' tlllev " ifo r tiopot o tfo fiats- T h tapan, norm of AD • to I Atroolo, (paneenger. an t! '',-. 1. . i fairDisonda. liros, 48.00 4 1111X0011. IMAM for PowninattwA. Homo at I • p , i •1 - 4 i: i 0 411 / ' ;lliil iii,ti4piln ‘ tnr, ." .... . . - •T. ,'-'' ' ' . ; '.. I IMAM. Esiiits4.. TILE PENNSYLVANIA OEN TEAL RA.ILROXE. Ifli,lf, = ,ES DODIN.V. TRADE. , 1860. - 461860. TEE OA.PAOTRY ;21144:41tier,HQVAL TO I ANY BETWEEN paw , 1 4 , D pAi r gUD II‘ ti. rime &We d , i le e f Viz i enn3 a gest ' 7 , r t e `t et n g l i d ' I ; r i l a ig 12, r 2 irca 1 i:til l- Tare A; t larg, anTeCu t tt4ll —thus furnishing facilities for the trassysirtatith 61 Terimers unraupassed for stiffed std bothrort by ,any ot route. sere; end Feet titter ran through to Pittsburg, Without tith her (furor Conductors. AR througn Pius senget Nine provided with Lougliridge'n ' Patent Brake—speed under perfeot oontrol of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety Of trayedini. -Egm., near. are laohed to dwinFFritibliirWoolitilrg The WINISS It r h t e DAlt r iral anir Fast tint, Sun days excepted. • tillrain loves Phliallelphia at 7 33 Al. est Line 149 A. . Drees Train leaves " 10.. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOL CMG; tint/burg Aoodianinodatlon, via Coltunb ,I F. Al, iambi& • " 4.00 r. Id, athesburgo.4o P M. - eat cheater " UM e. Id, West _Chester Fessengere ,will take the Mail, West Chester Accommodation, end Columbia Trains, Frsengers f SunburuWirmstiort, t ronm, rkity... to, Want Fa de i ali4. in t rie ate pop , loaves Phi ladelpia at 7.10 A. ,an tP.M. go trtnitil it t routh.f. Tie Ma Westward may bit,o r l v tadied althe o (m oft ha Company in Philadelphia Ne York, Boston, or Sal timer(' ; and Ticketa EaOrli at any of the important Railroad °Mott ils the West ; also or.boa mrd ally of. the regular Line of Steamers on the- mid seru or Ohio Fare OeP F6T6 tawny' ai low, end time aa wok. sus by any other Route. For further information early at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleven th and Market arrests, The completion of the Western otinneditons of the IPe ivath Rail folio . make this the 1 1111 GT L INE BETWEEN TEE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The eenneotlen of tyaolui by the _Railroad /India at Pittsburg. avoiding all drayage or terrlage or Freight, together with the ObYLVIE of tjme, are adrantareueactily erpreotatee by BUNTON or Freight, end the wrirrei lins Puma. merohantstind Mappens entrusting thP transportation of their Freight to thin fiumbany, can rely with cionll deT4tiViggiMinawr to arid from any piilnt in the west by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at all times asievoraets as are skarssil by ether Railroad Pon p anus. road. Be particralat to lurk paekages '. via Foniaa. ateu- • • • For Freight Contraote or Fig Piling Directions, opPIY to, or address either or lEl6loll°lring Agents of tke Con- Puny: Co. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; If.n.Pleree Co., Zenertille,o.; lohneton Ripley, 0.; R. MoNeely, KT.; Crumbs & tropper, PONamOnth, Paddock & , Inth- Ws; U. W. Brown et Fo.. olifoinnati, 0.; Athern & RibbertOinoinselk, 0.,• H. 0. Alieldrum, _Madison, Ind.; Jos. B. moote,limiurrille. Ky.; P. B. & Co., Evar.arille, Ind. N. W. Graham /o Co. Oairo,Jit • R. F. Sww,Bintler k Gleam, Elt, Louis, Mo,; John 11. Bar rie, Nashville, Tenn.; Hamm k Bunt, Memphis, 'Penn.; Chance to Co., •Chioago, L'Vy. ICOOntS, Alton, or to Prefrht Agents of . P.MI7OIMI at different points in tne West. S. B. KIINOBTON..j.r,, Philedelph.a. MAGRI.W-& KOONS, in North street, Baltimore. • LEABOB & CO.. l'Airtor House, or 113.4liesi &LAO' & CO., No, 77 Eltatestrest u, pt, en!). t,ti a rt ent, Malin. E. I..PT, ISM Ticket gent, Phil& LEWlS,nitien'iSrut't Altoona, Va. ---" pA N,E ; w i .T 9i WEE,KLY ROUTE TO ORFOLK augIaTTSI A OU n TrI R M, I I7a . the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and Baltimore, and Delaware Railroads, thence by the new steamer Phila delphia to Norfolk, ant Portsmouth, Vu. wiln and after July Rh. passengers from depot,Phildelphia t take the 815 A. M. train at s ho t oornar Broad street and Washington avenue, on 1 iteedaye. Thursdays, and Saturdays, arriving at .Seaford at MO P. M., and at Norntlk °sib , the neat morning. The !Learner Philadelp4ja will leave Norfolk on the even ings of moolloy, Wednesday. and Friday, connecting with the train at Seaford, which arrives at Phi,adel vinreutio F.M.I class passengers, including meals on the boat, $7 Second-alms passengers, including meals on theirdat St 50 Freight taken as low as by any other route. • For further partietqars. bee email hand-bills at th hotels, and. ether publio places,or inqutre of C. r. DARE, Agent, corner Broad Stand Washington ay. sell ba n'. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation. P. W. dr. B. R. ft .00. .-1 . WEST CHESTER TRAINS via PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELEYP-NTII and MARKET, at 7..% A. M., 12.80 P. M,, and 4 P. 81. On Sunday, leave Pluladelphia at 8 A. M., and Went (neuter at AP, M. iyBo-tr RAMTHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO ~Onioe 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages. Merobandtse, Bank Notes, and tbeoie, either by its own Lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the prinoipal towns and °Wee of the United StaS. tes. E SANDFORD, Betiersi fiuoeriotendent. INSURANCE COMPANIES. L,IFE INSURANOI RANC OMPA JR-4PANy.-inn NY _p , 9.U21 C NN E C 937,(01 INS UR ifB LIVES for tht annuities and endowments,- Real Estate. and mates all oontingenoies of Life. They ant as S wi nrs, Trustees, and G s. Daniel L. Miller, liersJamln Coates, Richard S. Newbold, William P. Hacker, William H,Eetn, Samuel t BUOY, Charles Hallowell, Henry C. Townsend, Rodolphua Kent, William H. Carr. r,y. Dutton. Rraer kinf,ll2. P DANIEL Miolue SAM*, E Torus W. Hoarton. Sensed Northern Central. Rattroad. AMERICAN FIRE lIIMRANCE CO., DAL INCORPORATED 11110-OMDFATER PERPET. No. DO WALNUT Street above T Philadelphia. Raving a large paid-tip nal and Burping In vested in sound and avail ea,oontinue to insure on Dwellings, Stpresi - a, merohandive. Vessels in Port and their o d other Personal Property. All tomes liberally and promptly adiusteg. 111.14.110T0R5. Woo. R. Maris, . 'l' . Loma, John Morton, Edmond Campbell* simnel C G. DIM% ravioli B rady,r Chloo. W. Poultney, livl Morns. it ARIO, President, ALBERT 0. L. OZAl'VULD..Seoretarr. fetl4l UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA- Ncfr NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS oft WALNUT FaEET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR UELISSD,74I.7O.—Itunires against Loss_er Damage by , and the Perils of the Bea. Inland Navigation and ransportation. GEORGE H. HART, Prendent. ROSS, Vioe President. u. COGuSHALL deo'y arm Treasurer. IL H. BUTLER , Assistant deoretaiT. DIRECTORB, E. P. Roan, Foster B. Perldns. Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.. mh9-ti George H. Hart, C. Cattail, r, Jr;, WB . elle H. K. Coggin&ll, Hon. H. M. Fuller. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF P.BILADEPRLS.. (F/RE I.IIBURANOE EXCIAIBPirELY.) WONT ANY'S DUTLDHYO. B. WICE. XOURTH AND WALNUT ST REETS Dutzawoßs, LLTONTOILD Brims,' Moß.DioAl ha DAWSON. W__ Immix McKim " Giso. H. &r um , . rumrico , FV.Azilta, Jour( H. Raowx. .70111 , 1 M. ATWOOD, B. A. FAltinitsTOM T * TRIDICE, AnD7w D. MAN, 2 , MY HAATOIIL si2 L. 8811.1018. 1 0 . 7 HFORD 8 ARR, President. 011.61(1.E8 NV. CO . klearetan. fell VR&NBLIIN SAVING FUND, No. llieljouth FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Pluladelplua, Pars ail penults on_demand. Depositors? money secured by Government, State. and City, Loans. Ground Rents, Mort 'Tm, sue. his Company deem safety better then large Vot", Consequently will run no risk with dpiso siton' money,• but haie it at ail times ready to gUsru with per out. intausit, to the ownerow ter Ax ee always done. Tam Company never emede. yentetees, married or single, and Minors, can', deposit in then own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn ottLy by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Plate fpeansylvanla. with autherity to reoolyemoney rum tut:Ault and eslors. LARGE APINI 13 SUMS RECEIVED. Otlloe open daily oat 9to 0 o olook, and on Wednesday evening until ti o'c l o ck.. DIRBOTOIN. isatt b 81 3 101:r ? treo n gs. C luenir 2 alaohi W. thou, t . Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany, Nioholas Rittenhouse, ones Smedley, Joe, H. Natterthwalter ones yerkee, Joseph W. &neon. JAOOII B. Lilt NON, President. Ctintes CIADWAILADEt, surer. IPM-y RAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN N• 7 TERES.—NATIONAL SAFETY.TRUIT QOM PA Y, WALNUT Street. southwest oorner of ' FLIRD Plalladelptua. I..imorponsted by the MI tato of ennui value. t Money is received in an nun, largo or email, and In• terest al•paid from the day or deposit ro the day of Wi th * dilkw The oho in einm finery day horn nine o'olook the morning till five o'elook in the evening, and on Monday and Wharadefrinn r mtill elg j i l itc r . 4 - gtot id.nt. OVERT , Vine Weardent Wttlinat . R 211), Beoretal7. DIRNIVIOIS: !ton. Het! L. Benner, . Carroll Brewster, mdward limber, osenh B. Barr = e l %lit n i ratiouo eph L Yerkee, alesi cl, Landreth Munn", Jame. L. Stephanotis. Money is renewed and payment' made daily. • The Investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter. in,Real Benito Monosson, tiround Rents. and such first -olitos eifouritins as will al ways inane! IDerleot nettunty to the depositors, and Whihh minuet tall to give permanency and stability to thin Inetitution. 11111-If SAVING} FUND-UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, timer THIRD mud CHEST. NUT &root. Large and small sums reoeived, and raid baok on de mand_ l without notice, with FIVE FEIC ()ENT, INTE REST from the du of deposit to the day of with.- drawa. • °Mae honm_ Nl fro ta 9 Naha 5 o'clock ever,' day, and on MONDAY EVENtili from T until 9 o'olook. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, 41 loot end. frtanywards, resident--STEPICEB I,_cirrostax LINIPPriIe2I I 4. " PORTLAND KEROSENE 01L. for t ln order to meet the constantly-Inoreaeing demand hstly ... ORLZISRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the company hasemow doubled their former mama - ),1. and have the most extensstre IV 011,1 for mane , arteries. Ost from Goat m the United States ; end la order to insure for no a consttnt nevelt: accosts to the demand,.they have positively refused to establish 'any new, asermies, or create any new outlets for it what ever. What We clairrifor this Oil to, UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI - ..ORITY OVER ALL MEIER OILS. fh , r l l d ttn7° l li' e odor peculiar tec :inbel.:.gdlerlf oheapness, and samtY. ( having no MSNoolve proeettlel), it, we may eonfidentlY igen THE ONLV'e IL THAT WILL (JIVE GENERAL ,SATISFACTION. Wherever it has been Mtroduotie consumers will use tm other. - As there are many inferior Oils gold CI Kerokene. we Paation dealers in particular against using thre trade marh. Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of the entail), we respeatfullyask that sample may bd submitted t o Ith for itirpeation. • We offer It Mlle trade pt the •' ' 001 4 11PANY'S LOWEST PRIOE, and 4411 Orders addrdeaddles nit by mail Or otherwlia trill • meet with promptattentiod. Z . LOME - 4 • , itiede'aigebitiatid fdanufseturers of - EXPRESS COMPANIES. ANT) TRUST COM 1111YIATJ LIFE INSII HESTNIIT Street. Assets, e whole term of life—grants purohnsee evening ineete I I contraote don the Administrators, Assignees, TEES. Samuel E. Stokes. William Martin, James B. McFarland, - Joitech H. Trotter, JAmea Bust. Thoophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Ponder, Daniel L. Hutchinson, John W. Hoinor, Ellis S. Archer, Samna' S. Christian, Joseph ht. Thoinas, John G. Brenner. let, kastin. . L. MILLER_,. President.". STONES, Vino Prot. =lB SAVLNG FUNDS. "A little, but often, fills the Purse." " A► Dollar ■eyed a twice earned." KEROSENE OIL. PEMALE MEDICAL • COLLEGE, No. 1127 A RCH *Street, will be open during the, coming whiter. to ladies who may wish to attend the Lectures ob Physiology, Chemistry. or Anatomy onlY. The , ossion will commence on WEDNESDAY, the Mho(' October, and continue for five months. The in- Struotions will be thorough, and amply illustrated br means of Drawings.. Papier Mache ModeltA„piatural Preparations, WI Mtorosenpe, and other - ppqratne. The Lectures will be given in the_afternoons. and there will be three or more on each eabjeot every week. one-stuthat* PRIVATETIIITION.—A Repent Gradu ate of Harvard College, Massachusetts, now pur suing his profesalonal studies, wishes to take one or two Pupils to prepare for College, or to instruct in English Btu lee. Referenees: James Walker, D D.. and C. C. Felton, LL.D., Cambridge, Mass.: Wm. H. Furness, DX., and Charlee Short t k sq., Philadelphia. Addrem " F.." Box 608 Post Office. oog-et VIAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR -Nu YOUNG MEN AND BDYB, at Pottstown, Mont- Ornery county, Pens sylvania. The Twentieth semi-annual session of this School will open on WEDNESDAY, November 7. Among their t yentas, s offered may be named: Reasonable ter • a healthy and attraot•ve situation ran extensive and orough course of study; liberal prdvisloh for the personal comfort of pupils; parental discipline, and strict supervision of morals and manners • an Given eiload Pitcher for eyery ten pupils ; access tour times a day I)7Railroad. References t Monism Solomon M, Bann; James L. Vaft,horPlJaines E. Caldwell; John W. Clashorn ; . sada a; Joseph R. Evan.); A, F. Mass; Tho m as Diroh ; illiam W. Kern; Hon. Owen J oust; ;Bon Jas. Cooper: Hon, J Y. Yost. For Circulars, conveying full particulars, address Rev. M. AIEIGS, A. M. oe.l-8t THOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH. MA THEMATICAL. and CLASSICAL. SCHOOL, for /are.E, earner of BROAD arid ARCH, *in re-open brute_ MAr , 93/ 420 ESDAMES OREGARAY AND DIIER- J-TA- VILLY respeothilly inform their friend/ and the vnblitt that_ they have removed their Boarding and DEW ohool for Young Ladies from Logan 8.1U6i9 to Nos. 14_97 and 1629 spittrus st reet . yes ill, from five plan% of age upward prepared for the Nt,th, 1Y26-6m REELAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD ING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG MBN.—This insti tution Ls located in a delightful, healthy, and retired R i rt a Nt i the , oglif i r o y 4T tw r e l oty f :f: r u n e t tn e flm ir n?rthwest b of le • by_ s _lgilrA l ati reilrna,rangii t gog, MAIO A aftr. cem Neljgeseton opens Hen r 2 / 4 . For cumulus, address H. A. BUN/HOKE% Principal, .se2T-t0022" Perloomen Bridge. Montgomery so.. Pa. PeRYANT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS' FeditEitt;2lllllAWNWPgligig.' N. E. individual instruction In Bookkeeping, ing cleditiGeneral Wholeartie and Retail Ba n men,Ship- Pak. Forwarding and °Mammon, Raking, kX change. Manufacturing. Railroadiruk Steam sting, kn., - the moot thorolegle and practical course in the United States. Alse, Leathres, Commercial Calcula lialtligiftli,leTt, itinencl the C h.ig e e e rto _ l4t l 6 am b. P Fen- For wile. their new Treatise on 000kseer'in printed in colors , and the best work pub ighed. gin& tf THE MISSES OASTAY & MRS. litEl3E'S English and Prenob itnardtng and' Day School, tot Yonne Ladles. Be. 1003 WALNUT Street, will be reopened on WEDNESDAY, September 12. lieu lm CLASSIUAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. belott Li)CrOlf. The duties of the Classical institute will be reenmed Monday. September 3. J. W. FAMES, A. M., anal- dam Principal. I , It'. .NER TITIRTERATR tVid. FILO - RAN Street*, re opens MONDAY, September Bd. Four more Debile will he admitted. Catelogien eent to any address. aun-tf R. STEWART. Pnnoipal. MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'B BOARD /J./LING and DAY SOHOOL for YOUNG LADIEO, No, 1727 VINE street, near Logan %tare, will RE-OYEN on WEDNESDAY, Belftembetl2th. COolilars furnished on lleolleatlnn. ISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. M. BIRD will reopen their eohool for _yor la dia No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on !RONDA Rep t timber 17. atm 4-tin BUSINESS eAItDS. NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIIINE.— JOY. OOE. & Co. Rape been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively oiroulating paper. of Poinniellethg in- Buenos. Busineee Bien are adirertieing In the nest news. 'Andra of otty and ootintrY, at the offices of JOY. COE, & CO.. advertising agents. FIFIH and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia ; Tribune Buildings, New York. se2B-tf H ORACE SEE, MEORAWCAL FiN4III4ERE, and PAEm.. ATTORNEY 0 114 South SIXT/1 Street, (Nearly opPosite the County Court Rotuma Prepares Speolhoations, Drawings, &0., und trallsaata all other business connected with the obtaining of Let tere Patent Machinery Designed and Drawings made. au2s-3m* IFIYOTI" & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Streot.—Having removed to our new and 'CPBOIOIIB store, we would call the attention of Dealers to our ex tensive stook of PATENT KiF,ItICIDIEtg PER FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. Our list com prises a greater variety than can be found at any estab lishment in the United States. and our prim will com pare with an market. ant-tuthnlim 1111 T R. ()ORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO -EAL• ICER AND 00.11VEYADICER, NORRISTOWN, Ponneyluania. FARMS, STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR SALE in Montgontem Books. Chester, and Delaware Counties, varying from 10 to =acres, in good localities. Persons applying will be shown properties free of oharge. Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND SOME RESIDENCES for gale in Norristown, Potts town. and intermediate places. For Catalogues and Da.l description, address R. R. CORSON, 1131-em Norristown. Pa. j NIOHOLSON, ar • ?Annul:whim of ' SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and choice assortment, and WXI.I. NADI. always on nand. unto whioh I particularly invite the attention of Oi.aH and prompt-paying SHOAT-TINS t l e r:Corner of SECOND and ARCH Street:4l,gla de phis. a SFIIGUET it BONS, • • IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. WO South FRONT Street. Reeeive regularly a full assortment of desirable CI GS., which they offer at low rates, for Gash or ap proved credit. jelly pAWSON A t NICHOLSON,' 80, • NOS. 11.9 AND e 99 1 MI NO R OKBINDE STRZEIN Between Market ert;liestnat Umbel PHILAD Yale. JAMES PAWN!. A& B. NIOIIOI4OA. tiff Iv" . WAGNER JERIKON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. Moe, No. lie South SIXTH ifteeti (bnoaite Independence Hattarei) PlIELADziraiA, By the aid of reliable Attorney', at different points in the Ur tad Stites, UP enabled to prosecute and °oiler.* claims of every desorlotion. Particular attention /Wen to the examination and re. cover of the Mauna or Agateee and Devmeee k and the :fretretz i ld Dell'ingtgrirani.dteraria the in t era cts same, in all ports of the Union. Rae the ptatutes of all the States end is Commissioner for most of them. DepollitiOOS oorefally taken under Oommtanone. acll.4lm Vt. J. BAYLIS THOMAS, • ATTORNEY-A7LLAW, Has removed his aloe from No. P Arch street to Ne. 4E19 WALNUT Street. Particular attention Oven to the recovery of MaMAU tile Claims. The dranr examination of Wills, Conveyances, game ta, Briefs of TAW. end other Instruments o rides. hem eAssement of Mxeoutor- Admizt ratorehms, and Traits. ensenntended; and the best /counties proonred for the permanent in- Vestment% of Money. liatufactenr refereneegiven when required. aple4m. MACHINERY AND IRON. FiIikPENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORRB.—NEA FIE & LEVY, A I AL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS fdAC NIRTS L BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMIMS. , and FOUNDERS, having , for many Team' been in imocessful operation, and been exoluovel l i ti r gaged in building and repairing Marine and River incedugh and low PrOSSUre, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, roPellers, &0., &0., resentfully o ff er their serv.ces to the potato as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes. Marine, Rive f, and Stationary , having sets o dpaten's of different sizes, are preparen to *smite or ers with quick despatch. Every desoriPtion of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pre re , Fine, Tubular, and Cylindey Boilers, of the Des t Tenosylyanis. charcoal iron. Forgints, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Cantina of all desoriptions ; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work con nected with the above business, Drawings and specification, for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The irobsonbers have ample wharf dock room fox re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls. &0.. &s., for raising heavy or light weights!. JOHNJACOB 13. NEAFIE, P. LEVY. BEACH and PALMER streets. mamma. v. mvskez, I. VA.,01,111 NVILLIAK_ misvex SOUTHWARK ` FOUNDRY minx AND WABBINGIOR rintEsra. MERRICK & ENININEERD AND MACILINUITII, f mtv v ega d and Fre mr ., ? . Steam Engine, dent, °milometers, Tankenror, Boob, ere.; Outing of all bads, either Iron or Brass Iron Frame Roofs for Sao Works, Work alms, Rail road Stations, &o. notorta and Gas Machinery of the latest and most bri proved oorustruotto - t deaortotion s onqantakidOn Nikold nary , Prra s iZagtior.ndilliteMtill'Afa t tnOete,n&ru' 0016 .Agents for ioat'a Pa E t .usar Dothrg Apparatus; Naomytyo atent Stamm Rammer_; art Arpti wall & W4llllOl sPataai Coutnragal Muer Dramn tnr ailt4r POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEACH Street, Kensineton, LIAM H. TIERS informs Ins friends that, having put , ohased the entire steak of Patterns at the above Foun dry, lie is now prepared to. receive orders tbr Snot, and Saw SIM CastnTi k , Soap Chemical, and ouse Work s' , Seam. nge made from Rover leratory or Cupola Parolees, dry or green eand. or oom. mrti-tf SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT TO ANY AMOUNT.—Heauteke.pers having artio.ea of Furniture. Feather Bede Carpets, Mirrors, &o , to dispose of, will get a liberal cash price by applying to WA.. OH. Auto, on hand, a seleot assortment of new and second-hand Furniture, suited tar the city trade. T. N. WAJAH, oc9-7.rt. No. 034- MARKET Street. below Tenth. orejFAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES for male by FAIRBANKS & EWING ell lv /11S nwmal‘bilrY Ptroid. phd. I'RUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT !—" Ahead of nil competition" DONNELLY & CLARK, FIFTH htroot, below Chestnut, have inn received a fine assortm.mt of Fruit from the Nurseries Dr. Boynton. Call and see them. 0r.9-9t* Ati It S. SANIN REN,. PROFESSIONAL NURSE. has opened a Boarding House at No 101 l Spruce street, for the special accommodation of Invalid Ladies, and for those owning to Philadelphia to be Con fined, or for medical attendance, where they can havo careful nursing, good hoard, and all the comfort,' of home. Mts. S. refers, by permisston, to the following professional gentlemen: Professor C. Heise,Caspar Wister, M. D., Pro'easor 8. D. Gross, L. Rodman M. D.. Professor Jos. Pannone, Professors' Jackson, Isaac Days. Di. R. AP. Penrose, M. D o Professor R. L. Hodge, G. W. Norris M. D., J. F. hlolgs, Professor 8, H. Dickson. MORE LIGHT I THE GAS LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be aeon at 204 NORTHAECOND Atreet Seo.ooo worth are nowtn use. The Market street. Green and Coates, Ridge road, end other home oars at now using them. We sitarany filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lamps for 51.; 10.000 Agents wanted to nett them throughout the United States. The Gas Lamp will light a room twen ty feet square for one cent an hour. DR. 0. a. GREENE & CO., No. 204 NORTH SECOND Street, above Rao% sera-the Itrn-ly AOKEREL, SHAD; 'LEERING, &o. MN- 1000 bbte Nos. 1, 3 and 3 largo andnusAllun wi tan torah asoorted package', of a very choice q ty; BO ita t iv N 0.3 lame Alairkeral. "6c be bble new N 0.340 do. El; bbla No: 3 Malan; do. 30 do new ;Lantern Mews Shad. 00 half bbls new do do do. Igoe bble new Eastport No.l Bening. SOD do , do, I/410x 4 0 . I. do. newlo3 o ArrAid,'llbs' ' litetarriaa f gralak.• ICO keenly* , likl%eleg 000llt Cheese, Sow lag and of adoto,f_ol "al re l lAWlnpP • JAVA' "ptlf4kutts puns Eipta t cWxatil , 4l.444 4 El 3 Er. .w.4o._are col BALE'S BY AUCTION. FURNESS, BRINLBE & 00 , 1 Na. 42a MArrliET BTRKET. SALE OF IM PORTED DRY GOODS; On Friday Morning, Oatober 10, at 10 o.olook. by ostalogue,lon m.x months oradlt. 400 packages and lots of fanny and staple imported dry rondo. tsl *Pr Samples and catalogues early au the mornint of 50 PIECES GERMAN CLOTH. On For Olo•tke. rday Morning. 2 bales (50 Plena) 64 black and colored clothe for • • • VIFNNA BROCHE SHAWLS. 1300 Vienna broohe long and square shawls 880 all-wool Scotch ;laid long shawls. P.M BROIDE n IEB. &o. An invoice ofJaconet gauntlet sets. Chenille scarfs and bands. Velvet ribbone,gum swi_venders, MA liglEibLEß QUILTS. An invoice of 84 tilda 12-4 w BR hite A ELLA B larsedles Cases gingham umbrellas. BALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday Morning, lon October 12, atil) o'clock. paokages and lots of fancy and staple French dry goods, LARUE SALE OP PARIE,IEVNNA, AND BERLIN BRAWLS. On Friday Morning, At 10 o'clock, 10ng 261) lots of sheer's. coMnrising—, —All-wool Vienna broche square and long Boo" , of the choicest patterns and qualihes, and the most de sirable assortment of colors. Superb qualities and very rich neW patterns elMine lake broche long shawls. Plaid, checked, and turn-over ohoioo wool shawls, in new patterns. Choice reserved styles of heavy and .Soft wool shawls, Entirely new and rererved patterns Berlin reverti ble double faced shawls. New styles plaid striped and cheek fancy wool long shawls. All wool plaid square and long shawls, comprising many of the choicest patterns and finest qualities im ported. Square and long wool fringed black :thibet and me rino shawls. Bosons illuminated chenille scarfs. N. B.—Comprising a large end fu-I assortment for present sales, worthy the attention of the trade. Also, 2(.0 broohe border Paris black sighs shawls. BLACK TABBY VELVETS. On abeonnt of Underwriters, for each, slightly damaged. On friday Morning, At, 10 o'elook. 1 ease (70 pieces) silk finish black tabby velvets, slightly damaged on voyage of importa tion. RICH PARIS DRESS BILKS.' BEM On Friday Morning 1 new style p.aid , ohene. plain, and brocade Parts potilt de sole. 11.0 pieces 8-4. Paris gtesaille poplins. An invotoe tit Parts head dresses and Pram& flowers. F. PANUOAST, ATIOTIONVY.S., Sue l• ceesor to B. fiCOTT. JR.. 431 CHESTNUT lit. SPECIAL BALE STBREOSCOPF, PICTURES, &c, This Morning. Cot. 11, at ID o l oloolr.t • Comprising /Antillean and imported groups and views, plain ann colored. Revolving and hand hoses. kc. An invoice of rare stuffed birds. Also, 100 framed oil paintings, lithographs, prints. &o. SPEdi.AL BALE Oir OEIIMMITOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, eiOSIKAY, SHIRTS .AND DRAWERS, ecc. On Friday Morning. . October 12 t 1660. by catalogue, on a credit, common °l4- 8 62.4.0:kaiffieluigt. ready early on morning of sale. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 030 MARKET/ Street, and 0 31 •MINO.II, Street POsinim HAJ A E Lee CAFES JIWPTS, SHOES, BROOADIS Atto DIM SHOES. This rdortukg. Ootober 11, at 10 o'olookprecisely, will be' sold; by catalogue, on 4 months ' credit. 1,.ki0 asses mad's, bore, and youths kip. nail, grain, and think boots, .brogatts, gaiters, Oxford ties. &o Women's. misses', and children'e calf, kip. and goat. cud kid assortm e ntts and shoes. ti full of women's., misses', and children's city-made lad and goat heeled boots and shoes. gir' The above teals will embrace a large assortment of fresh goods, from first-class manufaaturere. N. It —lho ear y attention of boners is partioularly. invited to examine the goods, early on the morning o f sale, with eatologues. MOSES, NATILANS, AUOT 10 NEE', Am> mammas - MERCHANT,' soothetult Corner of Ern mS RACE Silesia. • MONEY WO LOAN. , WWS, 000 to loan, stills lowest rates, en diamonds. stohes, Jewelry, eilver slate, dry goods, clothing, gro. °pries, ovum*, hardware, outierp pianos, mirrors, fm. niture, bedding, and on gOOdu of orrery dellOription, it large °remelt amounts, from one dollar to thousands for an length of time agreed on. WThe Oldest Fatablished House in thin *Hr. Private entrance on RACE Attest. B r Holiness honey from ti A. M. to P F.M. Heavy ilAr: sups re he bensat of depositors. (MARIUS (MIA TWO PHA °EWE. lair Adenine.' of .100 and newer& one o cent; a Advances of 8100 and upwards, at erfor short loans. PRIVATE BALE. Some of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and OEFRONOMETER waTcliss, mannfactured at hab the mud gelling prices, gold lever and 'mane watches silver lever and lepine watches. Englieh, Swim, and Precut watches , at gatolushint low Mums, jewelry of every dmoriptiony very low i guris i pistols, minding in• atrumoutis i ant quality of Ravens cigars i at half the Importation price, in quantities tomtit pnrehasern. and venom other lancs_cf goods. OUT DOORI MALES Attended to p 'morally by the Auctioneer. Consignments of any and every: Mut of Imelda golf intea. AIO3EO SPLENDID GET OF plmytorips AT PRIVATE - Conainting of diamond and opal breastpin and ear rings. Prise, 8660. Cost in Penn SLOO. ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAM_ BOYLB & 00 1 _ AIM v TIONtERS & COMMISSION MBRUYIANTS, No. 6 North MAIN St., ST. LOUIS, Mo.formerti with Means. PaYeti, Clashoni, & Co.. Xtulada,) offer their services to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelyhm,lor the sale of dry goods, car pets, boots, shoes, hardware. fewetrv, Mb • Cash advances made on receipt of goods. 161 - Settlements made three daysafter tale, B.ll7lBllllCia. Maim. !drew Claghorn, & Philadelphia, " tquart & Brother. Phila,de_p_l " Van WYok , Towisond,& Warts= New rOl/4 " L. & Curtis & Co., Now York. " Wood, Christy, & Co.. Bt. Loath, Mo. " Crow. MoCrearv. & Co,. " STOVES. STOVES!' STOVES!! SPEAR.JAMES prepared to met the wants of the pubic more completes y in all the deteila of the Stove trade then any other establiahment in Philadelphia. in proof of which ho invites dOMPASATIvit ILT.A.3ll2lxiton. The following ere among nut own popnar inventions, several of which hav e . already obtained a national repu tation as eurnsesing gxcelience and economy =relater Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve. acknowledged to be the best Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR Is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidtp immure in rAgg SPEAR ie the Patentee of the Improved Sil -1 ver's Air- tit Gee - consuming Parlor Stove. JAMES ) SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented amenta Stove ura, which, from its beauty and utility, Is likely, this mermen, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railwaruar Heater. TAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages which require but to be understood by the eublio to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other article* of that alas, in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will • nave every attention shown them, whether intending urunediately chase or not. as 40 QUAKER OI TY GAS CON BUSIER. PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Seventh Month. I. GaNAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S GAB BURNER. lieieof the Quaker City Gu-Conimming Parlor an Office Stover all duet may be avoided, the moms ventilated, and an oven temperature maintained for many home, without any attention to the fire, and at a groat owing of fuel. For saIeCHARLES JONES, Patentee. No. 305 North SECO ND street, above Vine where the excellent u Gas-onn ming Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT. nnaur peuised in its operations. may be obtained. Of the large number now in operation, every stove, we believe, gives entire utilisation. 0438 am THE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE ie the beet and moat popu- lar Cooking Stove in the market. It in made either with or without gall-naming fixtures. Manufactured and for sate by - NORTH. CH4sE. & NORTH.. Foundry Warerooma, 209 North SECOND t. oa-im THE FIERY STAR ,GAS-BURN RIG beat and PARLOR BTOYE, is the beat and moat emenommal Heathw kora hlanuflietbred and for sale by MULTI!, CRAM. & NORTH. Foundry Warerooma, 209 north SECOND Street. 109 lot a - OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE is the most economical Stove of the kind, and much more durable than the Sea bornere with a sheet-iron base. Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE. 84 NORTH. Found* , ware roome, h O9 North SECOND Street. 08 lm PIANOS AND MUSIC. ! gm PIANOS PIANOS ! 1 PIANOS !! PIANO-FORTES, MELODEONS, PLANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Mane& Clark, Hallett, Davis. & Co., and others. J. E. GOULD. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS,now preferred in concerts and to privatetiroles by the beet performers. Hectored the fast premiums over the best (Challengerom judges like Gottschalk,Mason,and others. all competition. 81.A51115 RROTHERS, de-ly 1005 CHESTNUT Street. RaiBAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG PATENT-ACT lON PIANO FORTES, Cheapest First-Class Pianos made." f o rplendid assortment of Lords XIV., and other Myles. Rale at Factory Cash Prices, and warranted fora years. Seoond-hand Pianos for sale and to rent. GEORGE L. WALKER B. E. Con of SEV MITH and ARCH PRINCE Be. CO.'S Improved MELODEONS, frost Nos. upenerde. brlfbilm BURNS' -CEL EBRATED ROSE WOOD and fall metellio-plate PIAN 0- VORTES ; and Bete). & Oreen'e klerruonto and Eoban intenterm The above instruments are of the very )mroeemords. and best mate& For SAIS St MeltBll'B Mucci store, Ito. 1102 - WIESTNIIT street. oes let m ARSQ'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO INSTRITTION BOOF.—Easiest method of fin gering, together with a beautiful selection of popular Pieces and progressive lessons. ever before published in a small Work—price only Po cents—at gdaRSH'S Music Store, 1102 CHESTNUT Street, oeg-Int MUM—Fronk all Catalogues in the LTA- United States. at One Cent vet vase—at 1118 MARKET Street, opposite the Farmers' Mammoth !dulcet House. oee•lm WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAY h it, Noe. I, 2, 3.4, 5.8, 7, and 8, are now ready—prioe 25 aenta—at Mum Rom 1 i. 152 CHESTNUT Street, 003-11 n NOTICES. WESTERN BANK OF .PAILADEL PIM, OCTOBER Bth, 1861 An election for thirteen Directors. to serge the ensu ing year, will bp held at this Bank on NIONDAY, the Seth day of November next. between this hours of 10 o'oloo annual and °Woolf The meeting of thstockholder" will be held at the same plane on Iat.EdDAY, the 6th day of Noyember next. at 12 o'clriak hl. ' O. AI. TROTITAI 09-tuthtl9nov Cashier. FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK, PUILADELPHIA, Ootober 5, 1550. The An ual hileotion for Dirootors will be held it the Hanging. Rouse', on. MONDAY. the nineteenth day of November next, between the hours of 9 &cleat A. M. and,3 o'olook Y. M., and on T UnIiDAY. the sixth day of November next. a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held nt the Banking House, at 4 o'olmk P. M., agreeably to the charter. - ootl.dtool9 W. RUSHTON, JR., Ceehlef. NOTICE. —An lnstalmerit '(being the Third) of Five Dollara_per Share on .1 he Capital Stook of the Ge.RMAN COWN PASSENGER RAIL WAY LO. in called, payable on or before SI toltnltlßEß nth next. ocean , WM. BIAGERLY. Fee. and Treas. NV11.0.E.-A Pinging School will be open ed next' THURSDAY EVENING. in. Church Fourth and Pine . Who Wish to join axe MVP' tild. • • • PRl'O4.- 2 -375 bbls Pitch, in .store and for Oidir - b— ROWLEY, ABOWIRNEIA, OO n 10. , /6 ZOOM Whams. ca t THOMAS a BONS, Lvx• Hos: 139 and 141 Suet FOURTH treat. (Former* Hoc e 7 endie." STOCKS AND REAL EBTATX„ SALES AT THE EXCHANGE EVSHV TVRIVA.V During the business season in Jniy - and Angst ea 7 occasional Wes Handbills . of eaohret i ttl addition to Which we publish, on the cumg.ri . to each rule, one thousand catalogues , ti gam hNt form, giving full detonations of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. , C A .11 D.—Our mks of real estate and stooks s the Exchange will hereafter be held at 111 o'olcat noon • and, in the evening. at? o'clock: tar' Contnbutore have the option of either sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALK. jig' We have a large amount of real estate at private c sale. including desonation or oily ea d - e .t r y property. Printed bets mar be had at the auction store PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.• weßeat estate entered on our private sale ,registers and advertised occasionally in our public sale abstract (of whiott 1,000 copies are printed ',satin) free o charge. TWELPTR FALL SALE—OCTOBER 11: Peremptory Bale on: he Pfetnieel. property lately oc cupied by W.-A. kdorkrdes, E.g., deeessed. On Thera dap, Comber Ih, MO, at 11 o'clock noon. VALUABLE FA RM, 116 ACRES 61 P,RECREB. /manor township, Palaware county, 012 'the banes/ter turnpike. 12 miles from Philadelphia. witlun a mile of the Morgan Station and one-quarter of a mile of the Wayne Station, on the Weet Cheater Railroad. The land is in first-rato oonditioa a and the farm to admitted to be one of the beat in, nadnor townahiv. Terms—One-third cash. Sale abaolute. THIRTEENTR , FALL SALE—OCTOBER 10. Executors' Bale --Estate -of George Rundle. deceased. Threesstory Brick D WELL NG - on York street, b - twoan Walnut and Spruce. and east of TtTd street, name ..Estate—i hrea-story Brick DWELLING, N. 313 Dusan street, east side, above piee etreet Executors' Sale—Eatate of COM. William Bainbridge, Thre erhoreir - Large and Venable REIGUENCE. N 0.1104 Walnut street, watt of Twelfth street. Lot H feet trout. - • Vireo. story Brick I) WELLING. No. ma Clayton et./ west cf Twenty-eel:end street, Fifteenth ward. COUNTRY SEAT.—a. desirably Country Seat and 15 sores, Marcus Hook, Delaware county. pa. The improvements are two neat cottages. handsome car nage house. stable, and other oat buildings. Plan a the Auction Booms. Three- story Brick TAVERN and DWELLING, No. 2315 Callowhill street. Peremptory da'e—Neet •-DWELLING, No. Ma North Sixteenth street. below Il l eoe street. Large Three-story Brick BUILDING and Stone DWELLING. Centre - street; near Germantown ave nue, Germantown. • Lot 45 feet front. Iwo well secured GROUND SCENTS of SSW a Year each. _ - • - Peremptory Sala- Estate of Elisabeth Lace, deed. three. story Bn ak DWELLING, No. 445 South Ninth street. between 1 omit and Spruce streets. Same Estate—Three-story Dries DWELLING, No. 116 spri te s street, above Fourth street. Toro- etory Frame DWELLING. hio.lin Charles at.. between South and Shippers atrests. Late Fouthwark. Handsome Menem RESIDENCE, Wayne meet, be tween Walnut lone and Tulpohooken greet, German town. Lot 1 .oby 400 feet. It tekullt in a superior man ner, of fall's Stone, and has all the modern cenve mance'. Neat Modern Briek DWELLING. No.olo North Fif teenth weed, south of Coate* street Peremptory Sale—Neat Modern SWELLING. No. 745 North Ninth street, SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENDII PLATE 'MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, - BU • PPR!OR BILI lARD TABLE,FINE IML,VET AND BR USS Y. LS CARPETS, tee. .1A CA R D.—Our sale this (Thnrsday) morning, at the store. will comprise. besides MO lots ol excellent second hand furniture. fine French-plate mantel and pier mir rors, superior billiard table, with balls and ones com plete, fine medallion, velvet end Brussels carpets. Ohms and glassware, beds and bedding, &c.. lorming en at tractive assortment. worthy the attention of ladies, and stripdesirous of purchasing. Catalomenow Taos, and the articles arrested examination. Welt Wes. get dome FOtret. 1111PRAIOR FuRNIFRE, FREIICH-PTBALIR jggiltB, PIANO -F 0 TES, BRIJ:AIWA OAR.F.U. Mal Alornlng. At 11 (Moot, et the Auction Store, an giooitment of exoellent emsond-hand furniture, elegant piano -lone", !Lae mirrors, oareetL• etc., from families &Minter tionsokeenmg. removed to the More for oonvenionco of Atgo, a raperior billiard table. B.le No. 2837 CHESTNUT Street. SUPERIOR CURTAINS, VELVE C CIAXPETS, &c. On Friday lit: blue . 12th inst., at 10 o'clock, at Be. leaa Chestnut serest, by catalogue. the superior furniture. Frenotr.rdate mir rors. brooatel curtains. fine velvet earl:lp, &o. Also, the kitchen furniture. The cabinet ifurniture was made to order, and Is of excellent quality. 1119. May be examined on the morning of gob, at g o'clock. BALE OF MISCELLANEOUSIBOOKS. (A portion from a Pnvate Library.) . On Frulay Ermine, ' DMA 12, at the nuotton store. a collection of valuable novcalloneous work', a portion f-cm a library, sir For particulars see catalogue.. - 7 st North •I'W MTH Street. KANDHOME FURNITURh. TASFSTILY CAR PETS, CHINA AND otaes WAKE, &c. - OA Monday Morning, ltth inst.. at 10 o'clock. at No. 13t 'Near Twentieth street, corner of Cherry street the -handsome parlor. dining -room. chamber and office furniture., tapeltr7 carpets. China and glassware. etc. Also, the kitchen fanatics. S May ne examined on the morning of sale at o'clock, with catalogues. Sale on the Premises, SPRUCE Street, • ELEGANT RESIDENOE,AND FURNITURE. On Wednesday Morning. • October 17. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at piddle sale, on the Premises, the elegant Modern RESIDENCE. Po, 723 Scrim. street, wirti superior Stableand Coach-home in the 7011.T.011 'Elizabeth street. Lot 24 feet 9 bushel front, 250 feet in depth. - BUYERLOR F URNITURF. Jib°. by catalogue, the superior household furniture. NIT Fell gartionlars in a few days. Peretory Sale. LARGE LOT OF PINY MADEIRA AND DREARY WINE, On Wednesday Morning. October 24. at igo'clook, at the auction Store, without reserve a large quaniity of Resold Madeira and Sherry W Men, a large demijohn and bottles MT Particulars in future advertisement, and cata logues. , M FITZPATRICK it. BROS,, ACC ITJI • TIONEERS, 604 ,ORESTEUT Street, above , S4th. • SALES EVERY EVENING. ' At 7 o'clock. cf Books, stationery end fancy goods, watches, jewelry, clocks, silveiplated ware, cutlery, paintings, musical Me In OM on t &c. Also. Hosiery. dry ;roods. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every derarMtton. DAY SASES every Mandan Wednesday, and Fri day at o'clock A, . PRIVATE BALER. At private sale several large consignments of watches. Joweiry, books, stationary. silver-plated WV*. cutlery. fancy goose. ico. To Which is solicited the attention of on g o and g =n u taz o nao t tan o ts r azia - itk n otz% f hami.e. for either public or private sates. sir Liberal cashadvances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly at tended to. • pole SHIPPING. FOR MI MUUTAIL-4./nri- Llif TO AND SAVANNAH STEIL= MIT, - - FSIORT-REDIIOED. Remy Freight at an avnt i ol'ilivaii per Mgt Da. kW New TOM elitaral FO o_.lt S. C. The 'LS. Mall StaamstMYSTOME STATE, tam Charlie P. Mssehman,will sail on Monday, Oti Mr 13, at 10 o'clock A. M. Through in 48 FOR timue--ftly 40 haus at Del , EAVANNAH, OA. Casa John ail Entanuthip STATE mr'eEoll.ol/L. J. Illarrlxbi Till sail on Saturday. .0o t. 10. at 10 o'clock A. M. 'I branch in ettto se Donn-ally 01 bows at Nes. Inirflaning days changed from syso flaturilny is ay: five days. goo& reamed. and wills of Lad= ing trvery c k u The dnt-alass aid•-wheel gtesinialps m am as ATE and STATE OF OROROIA now sbotwaVety_ ten days, thus forming a five-day awns ruostion with Charn anti Savannah. sad the Rath and Dotthwest. At both Charleston and Davannati, gent with steamers for Flan and arl t r e rsi= t . 4 - for ill planes In tot &al wad west. Uttl Freitag and Insomnia on lobeae properthas of feeds shlmo south will be fonnd lower by thaw eel VII than by willing insanals. the -minima boring ane-half 1M tate. It. 8.-Insurance en all itillrend Fro lilt Is snlirely unuisoeseary, farther thidiCherleston or ftwanna. the Railroad Cow ,nles tains 1411 nage from these points. _ eWT xxvvi anon IN FARE. Fara by_this Tanta PS to 40 per *ant. IthelOKß than by the Inland Route, es Il r ie n altiljs ths tailor ns saw dole. Through notate is, Charles ton and Savannah item pi. INClL ' ali ar v ilEALE CO the whole ronte, exoept Trent and savan nah to fdoutzonierr , •-• 'VIA CHARLESTON. RA SAVANNAH. To Oharlerton—..--815 00 To Savannah.-- 8Y N rr ...—.-- Asnasts... 17 00 ta l trribia—... SO 00 inaoon—..--. SD DO Atlanta— al 00 Atlanta-- 21 00 Montionatt7--. 25 CO 21 01 °We— 35 00 Albany. -. 23 00 ley Orleans__. 60 76 Montgomery...—. 921 00 27 75 55obilis--.. 25 00 Knoxville --- 26 60 Nev Orleans—. N 75 Memphis....--.. al6O Fare to Savannah, via Charleston.. ..—... —, 16 00 Charleston, via Savannah— 16 00 Forills of lading signed alter me shin tuss paned. freight or wharf above lerine=_we b°llll. at gecona 411.1.zz Ise Nafer Jr H AMNON . & CO. No. ‘VNAIiVES. Agents in Charleaton,T. S. & G. BUM). Savannah, NIINTRA & eem MsLb. Per Florida from Charleston, steamer Cardin every F i nkorida from Savannah, steamers St. Mores and St. John's even Tunslnv end Retarde. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL •MAIL ISTEAM . BROS. FROM NNW TORN TO LIMPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage .....---.0129 Second Cabin Passage_ .._ ~...___ yp yaws Breton TO ravaarom.. Chief Cabin Passage.....—.-- —.--..8110 Second Cabin Passage_...--.—..... 63 The ships from NOW York call at cork Harbor. The ship! from Roston call at gab es and Cork Har bor. PERSIA, Capt. Janina. • CANADA, Capt. Lan& ARABIA, Capt . J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Moodie, ASIA., Capt. G. Lott. NIAGARA L Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt . E Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessel! carry a clear white light at mast-head : preen on starboard bow; red on port bow. PERSIA, Judkizoi. leaven N. York. Wednesday . Out 10 CANADA.Anderson, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 17 AFRICA, Shannon, . " N. York,Wednesday. tnit. 24 ARABIA, Stone, " Dolton, Wednesday. Oct. 81 ASIA. Lott '' 6 N. Yorx,_Wednesday, Nor. 7 wUROPA.Moodie, - " Roston, Wednesday, Nov. 14 PERSIA, Judging, ' N. York,Wednesatty, Nov. 21 Berths not secured until paid for. Au experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these sluts will not be accountable for Gold, Silver. Bulliou.Speole, Jewelry. Precious! Stones; orMetals. unless Mlle of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or 101111- glace, MAY to . E. CUNARD. oclo 4 Tiosrling Green. New York. LEGAL. GETTERS EXEOUTORY UPON THE ESTATE of HENRY DOOIATTLE, deceased. hare been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Wills for the Cite and County of Philadelphia. Alt ',arsons indebted will please make payment to. and all these having Maims or demands against the Estate of the eaid decedent will make known the same, without delay. to A. J. PRUDEN, PLANK !toad, near MAN- E/WI Street, Germantown. ALBERT DoOLITTLF. NEle434 DOOL.TTIJK, ANDREW J. YRIDEN. 04 that Ootober 4,18e0 DIVIDENDS. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE URANCE COMPANY, OITOB ER 1. 18 2). The Directors have One day deolared a divtdeztd of FIVE DOLLARS per share for the last six zeonthe, which will _he raid to thaoldtookbolders or their legal representamves. on and after the 11th instant, agent sive of State tax. A. C. L. CRAWFORD, 002 10t* ' tkoretary. ..fillßsT PREMIUM AWARDED, at the •A: -late AgriculturtlEmety, to ALLMAN S ZERN DER: Fourth Bud Vine. for Beet Family FLOUR.— Conetantle on hand, Welsh's Barpor'e Ferry, Facto's, Four-Aces and istae Born, Ht. Lowe, and O'ambrill'a Pamir., Family Flour. ma-lm 50 bbls, 200 half bbls, 375 qr bbls, 400 kitta..4oo two.quatt cane. 760 one-quart cans Patent Tallow Grease..tyht te, yellow. and black.ronnu • factored and for sale by ROWLEY. AERBURNER, t. 0.. No. 16 Routh Whatven. col 50 OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO, in store, and for sale by sets -if J AR. R. RANSON .t CO. TAR.--511 bbls Tar; 275 kegs ditto, in atom end for auto by • ROWLEY. ASHBWINE.R. tr. CO.. 004 b 10.4.0 South Wharveal !—X OUT!-0001) , NEWS FOR ALL!---The havez failing Mrs. VAPI HORN is the beet; she eneoeeda when all ottani have failed. All who are in trouble. saaaallllllllll who ASV() been unfortunate, deceived by fees worm s .. fly to her for advice and comfort: Ia roes atairs sbe to imitate her, e.nd oopy her you the likeness of_your fn- Riper faits. She ban the secant of winning the ;dna !Jens of the opposite cex. It is this' fact which induces t adilli nre vl w3 rnija rr i : e seba ntehkud nd El Fo l r olw a t bde l ut Input. It is well 'known to the 3;110110 at argil that she is the first and only per ipn.whcocps 'bow the likeness in malty, and ma MIMS entire estutfacedri all the moments of life, will can be tested villyed by t both ;Deal and a ll, win ni g au tint her. Gorsemis oome I Solid. LO Street, Imtweentlisid est Bread.. 00,41 1311IVY.:39Egki cleaned ' ii aloo:ivAlrice to orentftrAtftlitthgMoZtir.4-