AR Irish Protestant View of the Orange - "DeireetetratiOn in Vanadal eons tbeLoudondertilkelamheandial.l We, are indetiresi,taaxespeeted-suissorlber CO Canedelffeetlor.e.faithworthy teseraillst P .m ; Amy:hogs at Ringston, relative to, tbe Prince c Welts red theflreogemerii.whieb-sve publish. The Dilator NeimestflOctleservireef repro' honed - rani tiriniiisMittahafilaltelila adciissiagthe Prisms notino .land"at Kiegetart and other places, wbere Omegenten, arrayed iri thole usual Insignia, war* Vrepared towiticoutti him.' The Duke must have tatotaken the Owe. tipper-,Canada was not UefOrtemate„-Irelaod, where the feehione will sem be regnisisally law. There's no ant[-probetudon ant or portymetblems not in Upper Canada. Pro teetaats ate ae free there as in England or Scot-, l red: te , :display, colors which recall glorious_ batiks and ere, symbolloal of deeply-cherished prlneitiles 2- - thei may wall ereet,arehes, for they at. the men - 'by whose stout hearts and strong agesweebeltion :wee ernehed. in Lower °suede, R 4 it mien teat in Ireland, and the eolenyyreserved to the BYL'ish ',town , Orangeini tor Institution in wippettnninda , it „ connected with the Govern- Mont' Ittoolere are wore in the Parltateent-house.• To ma TlPPertaeldiseritheat aiming let Orange -1100 Wall not to seek at all. , Tim Nine* le.-not te. blame in the Matter - ; - Itelres einxione tollithd,and , yeti We are care, mingle with' the brows mid loyal men who are the.stonMat B CV. tisk monarehpirt the Wedtp' The `Duke 'of 'New-' - Cottle sated' most ,nawisely.:. , There Was no each squeamisbuestshown. in,,Loirsi Canada., ..flomisb bishops wertreoldied with, their. mitten and, their 0 melee t• thee .siere not requested:to leave aside their otansive trappings.: Ittellomish Univer . sity at (rushee Nee 'fatted, and addressee reamed from the headtrof, the, eirliege and the Romish bit malty - within their own walls. The Buntline - Con. rent was'risited;, and the ladies eonkpliniented their labors its edioattint While theft' civilities were shown -, to Bomerdath,: Ike= Moderator' of 'a Presbyterienyied was not permitted to read an address at Montreal, and the= Priebe was advised' not to see or accept the demonstrations Made 'in his hoeor by .r the .orangetnan of Upper Canada. Thiilreatment of the Orangemen was a Mean of unamenutoble'follY. : Cronyism is a legal Justin]. titai in 'Canada, its external, displays are logal, and onisihree years ego the Orangemen were re ceived et ,- thip ,Gorernment Rouse. What right had the .Itiatueri Coquinas to Interfere With Omit arrangements, or dictate their mode of dressing.? If this work is to be persevered in throughout all parts of the World, it must,be ; regulated by am, uniform- principle. In Ireland, we -are told. Rnmardets are the majority, and things must be done, arid things :Mast not be done for that sole reason. Protestants roust he cautions not to give Warne, and they must submit to 'atone unjust and tyrannical sets of Parlia ment. In Upper Canada lieutanista ate 'in the minority, and - Protestants ; therstare Virtually told the same story by thwDuke of Newcastle. It is no wonder that they sbould be .exulted, and that they should feel insulted. .Itominists had no right to interfere in; their no and the Doke of Newcastle had no right to bonier the Roman Catholics, and prevent the Prince from receiving the warmest of all the demonstrations that were intended for him. The procession must have been a magniecent sight, consisting, as it did, of font thousand men, and headed by a, troop of Orange Cavalry- - A greet meeting was subsequently bold, and expression given ' to wounded feeling. All passed ever peaceably- It , is well that the loyalty of the Protestants in U pper Canada, as that of the Protestants of Ireland, is based upon principle. and that they are strongly attached to the Reuse of Brunswick; otherwise deeper, injury might be done by the repeated playing into the hand" of Popery by liberal time-servers. The loyal men of Canada Went can afford to despise such doings, while they cherish their- good old prinelples, and uphold the standard of freedom in their flourish ing colony. Indian Affa►re. The Washington oo;reepondent of the N Tunes an: " A M. Robinson, Sepetinterident of Indian Af fairs in the Weft, reports, under date oi.• the oth inet, hostilities -between the Brule Sioux. under the eblefs Little Frog' and Medicine J eep,: and the Ponces and Omahas The Mena first con tented themselves with stealing and cutting off the males of single lodges of • the Ponom and Gixiahas, but lately they surrounded a hunting - camp or the Panetta, killed three ehtefe and fifteen braves, took 'eventl prisoners, and destroyed doe thousand dol lars' worth of property. They slip killed one Omaha, wounded one, and threatened .to extersoi nate the tribe. The latter ask permission of the Government to go on a war party against their enemies, whieh is refused.' Superintendent Robin son urges upon the - Administration the protection of these tribes socording to treaty. stipulation, and reeommends, as the best means of sweating lmstl- Mies, the holding ofs eouisoil with the Brutes, and bringing them under treaty stipulations.; The cost of such a council would not mead $BOO, and might !mutt in saving many lives. 'There to fear that the Pones. will oetome gi ueli alarmed that they may stampede from the' Munn, and matter strong the white settlements, from which they can be re . moved only by military force." - Vutwe no Hon. Joan BILL 11 REGARD TO THE Anentnon Panrr.--The Naehville • Union aid Amoican, a Breakinridge paper, pubitoben the following nitrnots from a sposob delivered by Hon John Ball at ICnonville, Tennesioe, in September, 1855, after the thole oroptlen of . that yoar : 4 . After full consideration I have come to the eenolusion that the best mdde In *Mole I oineerve my country et the present time, is to stand by the American party. lam not's member of the order. but Ejeet that j am at heart ,a 8 true to the great and hadin prhieiptis of the party a< I could b. Were fimratly .attittated ttsto out of OS CrWli rile 7 .* -* 4 .*—* • * " The councils of the American Order aro de flounced as Mont polities' societies, fraught with and tending to all the mischiefs of the alBC , lbin eluesofPerfsinehe French Revolution; yet tine, the Order has. become s! : political-party all their alleged secret Prixweidings are known, almost upon the intent, to the putille The oaths administerei on initiation .ef membere are. denounced as im Moral, and, amountingto,n surrender of all free, de m and independence in the exercise of the elect ive fratiohieeT yet the Oaths administer-4 lv• on oturother neeret socie"ies or voluntary arsoclit !nu , in this country pose without notion or censure: end It is well known'to those staiallenta, that any teens-_, bee of the Order eon AO aside the obligation of the oath be talk, eo-strOnglif objected to, at, &ore. tion, by withdrawing from the Order. The exclu sion of Roman Catholics from the offteini pale in denounced as proscriptive,'and en attempt to etitp , bath a religious test, in violation of the cimititu Hon. — The exclusion of- naturalised. foreigners from all official stations is' denounced, as pro' seriptive. and likewise in violation of the. con stitettonel rights of that chumfof oitisens. To propose en amendment to - the Constitution, :by which Romanist" shall' be 'ereitided from clime. might justly be coneldeted an attempt to establish a religious test ; end . to "propose - to entitle natu ralised foreigners from offal', byan amendment to the'Constitutiou, might with truth be said t 4 be au attempt to preseribethein ; hut the otgandattiottof a political-party -upon the prineiPle or policy of withholding the support and suffrages of the niem bare of thee party to the patio elections tram Ito men Catholics and naturalised otbsens—and that to all- the Amerfean.party proposes to do"--cannot. by any fair reasoning or ingenious sophistry, be 'hewn to be an attempt to establish a religions teat or to proscribe auy class of citizen"; nor, in regard either to Romanist' or naturalised citizens eaa the argument be maintained -that the Arderi• can party, in withholding from them their support in elections, it guilty of a violation of the Coma'. hid* in letter or spirit, mikes - the practice and maxima cf both the great parties, which have so long contended for the possession of power in thin country, in elections, and appointment!' to and re. =ovals - from Mee; be - admitted - to be in violation of the Constitution or its spirit." * * * The fears of the timid have been appealed to by the assailants of the American party, and - the sto•operetlon invoked, in putting it down, en the alleged ground, that its policy, In reward to fo• retaliate, tends to provoke riot and bloods - hid. it is arid that this new party has been stained with blood. in ita very birth - , and that from this, we may sugar a bloody future:. Yes! blood has been abed, and it may foreshadow d bloody future. I will not stop to irrinire who provoked the shedding of blood, in Louisville and other places but this I will ray, that whatever - part y 'may hays' given the proroeatton,st better'that a- little blood should sprinkle the panoramas and stdettiaai our cities now, than that thew; streets should le drenched herersper; or that the highways arid open fields of our soteiirry ditrik vo the bled a' of its Martins; slittn.tn deadly conflict be town armed bondsit May be betweendisei 'dined Ameneans of the'one side. and firtugntrs, supported , native factionistt, on the other. And this will be our future, unless now, and before it is too,late, we erect sufficient barn-, ors to arrest the torrent of aliens and strangers, which threatens in a few years more to flood the whole lend." - A STEAM WAGON bag' been constructed at Peter. Minnesota, to run'in the trade between that place and the bitten agency. Borrow' is losing its old 'supremacy in the China and E India trade. Not a single serge has arrived there Cross China this year. AT s meeting of the apotheoai:lei of Bos ton, it we voted to close their atoteg on Stindays between the boors of one end atz P. M. IPIPORTATIONS. JR sorted tor The, Yrehci WX , CANTLE:.Eng—Ship Borneo. Reed—PBo tone; foal older; 5 altaldrorui n154E51510 5381/tog/Jody clurks fArtle adrwmentl N. M 14451,611. - CI I , l 4 .FUl;6oi—Brig B • T Wolin; Da ggeß-315 hhdo Ml* lit tos LO du hefty 10 hhcla molasses delsa Cabulls, ;OH ILA DELFV. HOARD OF TRADE., rv24 RD & OLA KR - e t A t i r l i k eD, pp... rtirt.A.. BAGS t44-.filitt•dittnte 'Exchange, Philadelphia. tlbta h nz Cm n , Marwtek— 'Ann rk Cordell, Rntrell Beirlosftes. - soon tiS RnlN.t itr)Corraq filerast. /Wand, *YOU Milk Mink Squalt. Davim._.. ago lie C o soon Bohr ' , mow. 'Abbott ...........6tAgo de Cabs. Out 13 SA.II.INO OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. - L PROM THE UNITED STATED. arrlii GRAVE 701 DVIA A rako,-..41......Treer _YorkHavre.- ...-...........“00t 13 el mole ........ 'New , Fork , Li varier.' ---- • - - -„,_Clot 33 0n1a...-...- . New York, ./301210114110071 .........• -s'.' It 1111:1i11401 : i.:7Pitl i tsT:I L ,==i 1---.-. " ..- Welt t 'AI am/area —.New York-karts .-........ ............ Oot In Af pm „......New York:.L.verpool -........... Oat 24 . Ne r w Yo rk-- ..New York.. Breezeo; . , r. .....-»_. ~Oat 27. tibia, .. '., . '..... ..13orton ,taverpoot .....: ..... vot 4. resdn . t . ... : : ..14'e w York. ,ifoothamoton.....-.1 , 1_9v I r 4, ........ ... ... Now York..Loverpool... .. .....:-.110r.7 ' aw....,.....:.,-44•vr Yock . - Havre - _......„_ „ . Aok 10 4 1 rt.114 .4.:,a ~..110400Lr•rk001...... 14 42410......., .. .74114 r York- klarre...--.., _.Nov 47 - ~• . - FROM ROAM. ._'' - takes • • 1011. , - • Monk Waiiigararati:.. - ;.:Li.erp4 o l ,Qw.bpo-...-.-.....1.0et ti Etna.;_.. Liverpool. ,- -.... Hob fo n.. ... • ......-.Seet 24 gil i t taheata 74 -4 0 reoal...Now vori. • .... 4-4 00t. 8, , c.; .,..41 1 21.Art0C1 1111• I y1..-...- - . to a ..K.-.. ,, :.. , 1114 „ -1 1 ,,`".1.1117:10.°: ------ ba'nl 1 7 4 0i t it— Oat a 37aliiiinrt:l!Vork ....Oot alt .:....Austhauttoti.thsVork--.....:.ckat lcd 4ll T.:::.tattea , !lb i ...,---Oat:I - A0 .,. n : ? rd - = lmttc - I— INI I' , Esitoir.iiitfOi ewfYork::. l 7ialu- i...lachweleror. r y0rk.,.....,... Dor47 - boiii-4,6o3thatuptim %NSW 1 . 0111-:: a ,-...00t 44 ten_.:.:::tattirtiootitaisekoo....„. • 009)4. *trollit:,-..1 . a .r.Laitiorkool 2 dosibiti-- . .. , . ~:' Out* itifecAllbort.----lialwayr.:l4eW York .4 ,. 1. . ~,...I,at v t . latter, ~t.lrarvool..Now V0rk.........- -. ,; Do. 2,1 gnitin......atrumonktOn... filekr Y0rk. , .,........0et s 4 lilii.. .V....:;.- Ltireniv..l.-New 4 0rir.......... ekvii Ihip - Oalliforais IMO Siggaikuni sail holt) New -York. on Illuet.-111to. and Aka of kook month. .., . .....- iletloe Steamers leave New York on toe id, rtl,, r-,A4. 7 7111, WM Etk of *soh month. , - - . .., MaiM MARINE INTELLIGENCE. i _. t I I aim ttinoi drag 5 55 g • ' ...afettlVED. Steamslne Ott,. of Ittohmond, Mitohell. from Rich. mond, Vial. Norfolk 4 23 hour's, with mdse and Passengers to l'heeWebster.'JY. At o'elook yesterday morning. off Reedy Island. passed shin otontebello, from Liver poet :at anchor, with a ttis alongeide. Ship Borneo. Reed. fit days from Netroastle, with octal. ho. utordere Towed ur , by tug Polphin. Brit B ZMEtrilll.hOßKgett, /8 MIMS trout Clenfuesoe, with carer Pro to Madeira & C.abada.. Bohi 'See Witch.. Tyler. S dale froniNew York. with suite to David ()boner. BChr DlaMond State..CereY, 2'daYti front Georgetown, DO. With omit to aaptain.'' ' ' • Bohr J • ft Griffith, Border, a days front Georgetown, with eosl to captain. Bohr Josenhus h Edwin. eanwilly, 8 days from James River. with lumber to Oilskin & Fehr B L Berry. Weaver. 6 dare from Boston, in hal , last to Norge. Hammett & Caldwell. Bohr Delaware. Dewily. I day from Suij*. Del, with core to lam irratt re Non. sehr Two Brothers, White, 4 days front Indian River, with born to J W Moon, . . ohr Farmer. Derrdlf. lay fr,Aik Milford , Del, With oarsto I Str,Babon. Bohr Telegraph, Conuor,l day from Smyrna Del, with wheat to Jae .Barratt et Bon. • &earner Sarah, Jones it hours from Now York, with aide° to WM Baird'lt Co., , • ' ;• • "OLBARRO. Steamship SOston, °Tooker, Newirk, I Allderdmo. !Uric Stioote.Stalesafitansu. dean & Cahado. Bark lUoi EagleL, i nn, . levan t ; Wsttsoi & Bons. Bohr 1. B,B4qrr,,yy" . .okyer. I;toston, Piot)le, Hammett & Cldwell. _ ,• Rohr- Jame Williamson,- Jr. Winemore,Boston,Shi nickson & Wooer. - Bohr Juliet. Bassett. Portlind, do St'rJ 8 !Armor, Datums; Belt(more, A Groves. Jr. ilorrespordeuoe of the Philadelphia Bachavise.l LEWBS, rel.. Oot. 10. Ship John 'nuke. for lAN erpool, , wayit to sea yestert day. in company with three harm brigs and several. sohrs. .NT.tbins at the harbor. Wind BW. , 0.. rt. W. flidlialAti. trierreacondenori The Press.. ' HAVRE, I.liE GRACE. Oct. 11, MO. The Kingston left with 8 boats, laden and consigned as follows: . rc. Charles, tou coin, order. and sl,te to Mr EVAPS; maratogii.. wheat. rye, &o. to A G & Oot a corgis Lecher end 0 b Weyer, lumber to Noroross & Shows; Elisabeth Waver. do to Malone k Taglttr: Dent Webster, bituminous coal to D E lianas; Captsur .1 A Moyer end Monroe, anthracite noel tODelaWare cur. " (Carratlitoudaymeof The' 'Prow.) • ft:FADING, Oot. The folldwing b oats from the Mum Canal.pmelut In to the Schuylkill Canal to day. bound to Philadelphia. .aden and °gummed as follows: • 0 lkoir Iron to E J Rtting 1c Bro, and flour to J J Insult; Elias Rower, light to captiin; Waver dc, HaM, grain to Jos Coover; Barbara, lumber to J MEMORANDA. Ships Morning' Light. Johnson. and Red Rover. Cum ming, were loading (guano at Bater's• Wand Ant leth for Hampton Roads hip Fir Mt MM. Lionell. sailed from Baker's Island 14th fot Hampton Roads. With an tom:guano. Ship & Jane. (of Bath) Donnell. at Trapan k 9th Atis t for $0116.11 next day. , !IMP Crusader, Dill, for Boston . was at Valparaiso „ t3i# Marrieburg, Wiewell. galled from Cardiff 00'h ult. for ew Orleans Shin Adirondack, Dnrmeneter, cleared at New York 10th met for Melbourne. Bark Washington Bataan Collins, from HOW York, arrived at Marseilles about 20ati ult. Bark Don Pedro IL Lewin, oleared at Bonn 10th Met for Hone Kong. Bark Crmader; Moore, cleared at New Yrrk 10th inet tor Melbourne. Brie Wm Crawford, Baker, henna, arrived at Now buryport 9tri lost boor Howes, hence, wan disobarging at Barba does Nitti int. • . . . Lahr Hero, Terry, cleared at Baltimore 10th met. for Pluladelptim. • rfoltre C. M Niel. Henderson. and A Pharo , Cavalier, hence. arrived .t A lexanthia 10th inst. Sohr ht afia, Whim, from Delaware City, arrived at Taunton Bth inst. • Ochre Carroll. Pratt: CI Moore, Inge Providence Ric!tey, Tom, for Philadelphta, sailed from 9th inst. • eche G Falai. Niokerson, J Farnum. Hall, Revenue, Gerdy. A afiddleton, Jr, Ripple. II A Weeks, Godfrey. Boehm. Ann, Smith. Nadad Queen. Hulse. A Henderson, Crowell. R. Cr Porter, Hudson. and A H Brown, Ed wards, hence. arrived at Providence 9th inst. Bohr Billow, Baiter, cleated at Halifax 4th Met. for Phdadehia. Bohr While Squall, Littlefield, cleared at Boston 9th mat. for Philadelphia. Behr Thos Borden, Wtightington. hence, arrived at Fad River 9th inst. Bchre it. T Allen, Allen, Snow Flake. Wes*. L A Danentiower, Miller. Mary Haley. Haley, Geo L Green, Rich, Pequnnnook, Barnes, N W eiramons, Godfrey, Damon,end Anita HaakeU, hence, arrtVed at Boston tOrli inst. - • . . . finks Rtishard Vaux.-Frink, and Frank Herbert, Pa-- her. for Philadelphia. cleared nt Boston 9th inst. Behr Albert Field, Phillips, henoe, arrived at Dighton Sth inst. Behr IS L Simmons, Gandy, home, arrived at Fall 9th inst. . ohr 'Sarah, Benson, hence, arrived at New Bedford inh inst. Bohr Van Buren. Wall. milled from New Bedford 9th mot. for Flilladelphia. oh r NeW &Ohl for Philadelphia, tilled from Nowbury_vort 9th In.t. &Mrs Miranda. Ward. Ben Taylor. Hunter. and D B Beckerman. Shannon, henoe, arrived at New Haven 9th met. • - hnhr Star. Crowell, benne, arrived at Portland 9th mat. Betir Freo'► Reed, alloßlmon, cleared at Portland 9th mt. for Baltimore. ,BLEDictivA_L. OTIENRS. • • - MOTHERS. ' • MOTHERS. MOTERS. MOTH. MOT H ERS. At oast he obvious not only to Ton, but to every at ion two andintellisentiserson. that the first diseases of in fants arise °Melly from a dis Ordered condition of their bowels. ard in thisoonnection we ----- nt to your notice for the alleviation sad ours of these diseases a remedy itnOwn as DR. EATON'S ' INFANTILE CORDIAL. Yropared from a formula used by Dr, Eaton with re markable suooese during several,earn' practice, we know It to be a most reliable and eflioactious remedy, for infantile complennta, and one trial alone will cowmen rou of ite eoperforaf over every Mho*preparation of the hind. It is particularly recommende d FOR CHILDREN. TEETHING, lind at this period of infantile life, when dour anxious ht..irts are pained by warp:same the ongenri of your tittle onek it will be fo,nd invaluable in S tenyng ilia Gems, eduring britrammtition, nd Re ieetng all fain. Foe DISE.sNES ATTENDING Te.ETHING, moll as Diorrhan. /hunting, Gripi.g in the Bowels, jeidite of the Stomach, Wend, Colic, and Cold in the tfead, we confidently offer this as a certain relief and cure i n every u lee when given in time, it will anveiria. bly regulate the stomach and bowels. acd its importance in this respect can hardly be estimated. IN CONVULSIONS, from which more Infante are said to die than from any other disease. the little sufferer us 'allayed Instance *rousts, es If hr made ; and in this dread complaint alone. its intnasio value is such that It has teen recom mended Irmo one family to anothe until the name of OR. EATOerl'B INFANTILE COR DItL has become 1 familiar as a household word." We now eskyonr at - tention to a subject of vital interest to yourself.ss well 4e to friar suffering child. Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cdr• null contains NO MORPHINE OH OPIATE jf any Fired, or of whatever nature, lir a fact which we artfully warranted in stating cannot be mad of any Met preparation Ar infeysttle defenses, at Ail time Wore the public. We find that throughout, the &wintry, Mothers are becoming convinced of this truth, and of the lad and blighting consefinencer which are oertain to result (ram the use of narcotics disguised in the form of quieting remedies; their continued admin istration being invariably followed by stupefaction, and constipation of ebe bowels, ending oftentimes in con vulsions. Heroic DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL, differs from every other remedy. It DOES NOT CONSTIPATE the bowels, neither does it not by deadening the sengi h het of your childen, bnt matins ly, through Its rare rilvdimnalra_atilmes, by removing all pain and canto of items. We earnestly recommend you, therefore, to Icon no time in prod ring a bottle, that non may have at hand a remedy which will never fail to relieve your MIA m Ume ol need. It is perfret/y harmless, and can ting illOtire Ike moat delicate etelant. Take none but DR. EATON'S /NPANTILE. DOR- T/lab. Thin you can ray upon. Price 25 cents per bottle. ; Prepared only by_ CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 409 BROADWAY. New York', And sold by them. and by all respetable Druggists, and bi DYOTT & CO, • ani-mwf- sow 232 North BEDQND fit.. Philadelphia R ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS • STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, AND eItoNVE MORE AND Molts PorIYEAR EVERT DAT. And testimonials. new, and almost without number, inightbe given, from ladles and gentlemen in all grades of society. whose united testimony none cold resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restoratiye will restore the bald arida my, andpreserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty; . Berms auna, M011...De0 11,1858. Peep. Wooer. Thee wi lt please aocept a line to in-. form thee that the hair on my head all lelt off over tu onlyyears ago, paused by acompliested otrfonio dis ease, &Handed with lin eruption on the head. A con nunsl comae of snWenng through life having reduoed mn to itU t gli; f rrt ie ps " L n_ nd ej e tli c e a r! have e re t ml be rigliet i them up, in consequence of which my beau has suffereu extremely from field. . This induced me to pay Briggs lio.:ges almost the lost neat I bad on earth for a two dollar bottle oft thy Haw Restorative about the let of August brat. I have faithfully followed the direetuns. ens . the bald spot is cow covered with hair think and black, though short; it is also coming in all over MY head. Feeling confident that ancr hsrlarge bottle would restore it entirely and mirminently, I feel iiaxons to persevere in its use and being destitute of means to Purchase any more l would aid thee if thee wonldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the Scripture deolaration —" The reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fThyfren"d , SUSANNAR KIRBY. LlOOllOO4 Noble 00.,,Indlana. Feb. 13,1839. Pacer. O.J. Wool) : Dear Sir: In the latter part of the mar ISSe. while attending the State and Aational Law Scheel of the State of New York, my tour, from a cause unknown tome. commented. falling off -very rapidly, so that in the short 11P80. of sinmonths, be the whole upper part of my scalp wta almost entirely reft of its cover ing, and much of the rem aining s portion upon tho side and brio pert of My he stiortly after became gray ; so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, upon my return to the State of [net ma, my moreeasual to enail:itemise were not so much at a loss to discover the 13111116 of the change in my appeamtme. as my more in timate acumaintartees were to recognise me at all. I atones made application to the most skilful physi cians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that my haw tome again be rastored, I was forced to become - reconciled to my fate; eatil r fortunately, in the letter part of the year leaf, your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggin. as being the roost reliable Hair Restorative in. use.)tried one bottle, and Mond to mygreataatisfaotion that it was produoins the desired effect, Since that Hne. I have ruled seven dol lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a cosh coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of en wonderful tin article, I have reoorn niended its use to many of my friends ard acquaintan ces, who. I um happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throush out the world. The Restorative is a nd soi Bottles of three- since, via: largo. medium, and sn a l l ; the small holds belf pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle the medium holds at least twenty per nest. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle t the large holds &Quart, 40 percent. more in proportion, and re tails Carla a bOttle. 0 J. WOOD & GO., Ttonrietors. 444 BROADWAY, New York. and 1 14 M ARRAT Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Dragghtls and Fancy Goods Deal ers. Soldittere by DYOTT in QO., CSO. North SECOND street. null-mWf d-onwWtr KEROSENE OIL. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. Jn ordor to meet the oosetantlr•lnoreseing demand for this justly ORLEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the comet, have tow doubled their former ammo i t). and have the moot ezteame P work s S t f aor m om d . io ur o e de s, t O m r e fo Coa s an h sta Usi sup ply, adequate to the demand, they have positively refused to establish any new agenoles, or create any new outlets for it what ever. Whet we claim for this Oil fa, ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI ORITY OVER ALL OTHER OILS. It le entirety free from the offensive odor peculiar to all other Coa olb In the market. and for brilliancy as a light. Olean/11108., cheapness. and safety. (having no explogive properties in, we may confidently imy, TILE ONLY GM...I:HOT trmi.ialVE GENERAL SATISFACTION: Wherever ;I ha been introduced consumers will use no other. As there are malty inferior Oils sold as Kerr tone, we Phatiou dealers In partlea.ar agairst using tats trade mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the Senn naives of the article, tse reepd;thally_ask that a earne e may he ste Med to na [or Inspect on. sue it to . the trade at the. COMPANY'S Lowker PRICE. and ell orders addressed to us by nisi' or otherwise will meet With promptattention. Z. lie'OICT , & CO , ' '• Pole ,e ents and hilitutiraoturere or Aleehol!But nine_ Meld. Pine Oil. _ 601,01 4 M -, Pie, 1.010 , Milk Kg r. Phladelphirt. gfl 20b ikklf bbls, 375 qr bbls, 400 ‘..."sx kit PI two sa&A alas, 730 ade-suart oahs pment'esitow 4 iresse.•vraite,yellovr t and bisotja TM' Irsatured and tar asie_tr licoWlAY..ABllklUnrrEtt. 4c :iv,. No. $0 oosta Wharves. - oo VASER SEEM LEAF TOBACCO, atata, and fat *alb by s#ll.-if B. nariserf a co-_ MEDICINAL, IrNP" 4 ,e;1• 7 4 - ; PERSIAN FEVER UNARM FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED FROM WRECK "FIR: FR.RIFRATIVE AND Rani Al, INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS, MULES INSURED IN A DAY, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. itirECTINE. INPEOTISIE NPECTINE. lIIPECTIVIE. LNPECTINE, INPECTINE. Tae ternble =lady known au the FEVEE AND AGUE hue smitten hundreds of thousezde of persons throughout the weed every year, and ha. never till now been met by:eueoeseful medleal.ereatment that ham not produced severe MEDICINAL DD3EABEB, whioh ailed the lunge, the spleen, the liver. the heart, or other parts of the human organism. The IDIPEC TIN E is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when' it comes in contact with the skin, Is absorbeu by the interior organs, which resist easily miasma and all ten dencies toward those, maladies whioh prostrate the mind and body with fever. Fever e.ad Ague result from numerous canes. No Place is exempt from the causes which promote the ex istence of the disease, 71ustbeing once seated in the system, induces depression of rents, lassitude, len guoY, pains, chills, fever, and a long train or,disagree able sensations, depriving the patient of all energy, ar ~r reducing him or her to a condition of P*44l4ltiatii:EON.):44 , lo: 4, !l Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the nee of the INVALUABLE INPECTINE. PERBIAR FEVER CHARM. the eminent mein& and mastoid nuelitlee of which are instantly ebeorhod, ALL TRACKS OF DEMME NAY BE ANNUL( LATED IN A FEW ROUES It SELF-OAHE 18 LOYKTEE THAN PHYSIC EATERY. IS WISER THAN ART. EVERY.DIREARE EAR A DIVINE REMEDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAtit, BETTER PREVENT TRAM STRIVE TO WILE OELAYB ARE DANGEROUS. THE INPEOTINE. PERSIAN FEVER lENLSRM, Hu cured thousands of both DeXat of the moat dread ful fevers. Read muld refieot WONDERFUL EFFECTS !Ansi Bongs% of Pittsburg, for two yams uselses to himself and soottott—e martyr to Chills and Paver— oared in leas then three weeks, and improved in sight houri, , • Mary A. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after alma losing her reason as well as strength. bi Intermittent , Fever, with Chills, watered to health in twenty hours J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brolight from death's door, having offered for four years,:made well in five Weeks, and improved in two home. Adolphe Monbro, of Frenoe, relieved in one hour, while travelling in the oars of the Fort Warne and Chicago Railroad. Re wee apparently aline' with Chine. Ellen R. Benson, Lookport, New York. relined after seven YOSTV suffering. A perfect onre. Thou/ands of other oleos prevented end ourod evert month. and not a mingle complaint of the offal/nor of the INPECTINE PERSIAN FEVER IaRARSI TRY IT. PROVE IT. KNOW LE, And make known its wonderful pOlVera and 'bum that those who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, Cray be led to use a Rumple, Innoxions pre aeration, ?crabbed by the field of ?btu. for MAN'S BLESSING. INPEOTINE US BOLD BY ALL DRUGOIBTS AND NINDIBINB DEALEINI IN ANSItIOA. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Sant by mall to any part of the United Rater. REMEMBER. It is not taken inwardly, but is strolled ostwornl7 wording to diteotiona, whloh sooompany midi rack Ise. MANUFACTURED BY JOHN WILCOX &I CO.. 1' 4, ! 4 MAIN tiff! f..NIT 11.1011140 ND, vittf+lNl A VFFWB, Ito. 98 UM OF COMMERCE BUILDING. tiEw tolig CITY, 40 , 1-411.4 tgotus TRH PRINK-KMADEItitIA, IfiRMAY, °MOW{ --r 7 - 7 - Lit RING , ARRANOEMENT-- NEW. - ORK TIVIAMRi t rANO AM_DOY AND pro, D Fat. BiTRENTON RAILROAD .g • ••,- F OBELPRILADEI,PRLA TO N VP YORK AND WAY PLAO_ES, Fr s tmt-street Wharf, Will leave as foil OWII. X: Y R , At modation.—,— At 6 A AL, via Camden and Jersar City (N. If oommodation,.— • • '. ' 3si Jemey ... 7. Morainic At 911 M, via Camden and,At AM, by Steamboat, via 'fanny an A j City, Western Express— -- 00 via PM, a Camden and Amboy, Acoomml dati on At P ernlrAnirkii, 800 At - 111, by Sieimboat via Ticony - and and City, Evening Express..... ,a 00 At 4 M, by Steamboat via Taoony and City, 74 Class Ticket. 13 eys At 6 P 01, via Camden and Jii 'City, Evening Mail"— 800 At It P diiitlim — andVeiriejtVW,ltatiteTzt Mali 11 25 Ate P 57Mlv r, comical, and Agnl,ey Eon, (Freight and.Passenger,)--ba Class Ticket, 225 sd SI ts s 3 The 6,P Mail Line nine daily. The it PM, South ern Mal, Saturdays excepted, , • - t For Belvidere, Easton; Lamberttolle, Flemington k o „ I m and 4 tromWalnut-atreet wharf. anti 7.10 . A M from Kensington.,, • • For Water Oat...Stroudsburg; Soranton, Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great Bend, ato. at 6 A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dela ware. Lackawanna and Western R. It. For Mount Holly, at (Land 9 A. M., 2 and 4% P. M. For Freehold, at I A, Mt. and 2 P.M.- , WAY, LINES. For DriStol, Trenton, &a., at 2% and 4 P. M. from Walnut-atreet wharf, MO A. M. and o% P. M., from Kemsongtort. For Palmyra , , li ßiverton, Delano°, Beverly, Burling ton, Florenoe,ordentown, Ft a., at 123 i, 1, and 4% P. In. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bonierstown and interme diate Places, at 2%P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Tawny at 11 A.. M. and Tawny, Beverly; Burlington, and Distal, at 4 P. M. Fifty Pounds of Basgsge,only, owed each Passer.- ger. Paw/aners are prohibited from taking anything as bergago but t hew weanng apparel. All baggage co ey fifty pounds to be paid for extra, The Companyimit their remotunbility for Waage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO ex cent by epeeist omtraot. 006 . WM. 11. G:ATZMER. Agent. ri OE PENNSYLVANIA OEN T RAL KAILXOAD. SOD MILES DOUBLE. TRACE. 1860. iiiatimmiii 1860. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENG TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPci A ITTaBuRe, lo w ing l an d , ' N e el 8 4,41 1 c i .ti l e d n Vi 2 l: l ld T ifi a lge moo Depot at Pittsburg with re.ns to and om all points in the West, Northartst, and Southwest —thus furnudans facilities for, the - traaspertanon or Passengers unsurpassed for breed and comfort by any other route. _ (Express and Feet Lines rgn thrduck to Pittsburg: without change of Cars or Condi:totem All through Pas- Tuser Trainsprovide4 with Loughrtdaa's Patent I L rass — sPittat Under perleot control of the engineer, us adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cara are epoch:ld to each Train I T Woodro i re .m.,, , ,,sa C iltni t eiAirrr mttafneajt brains.. he excepted. East Train leaves Philadelphia at 730 A. 31, Fait Line .. • ~ 11.60 . el. EXPtems Traln leaves , I. 10.45 P. hi. WAY TRAINS LEAVE Al! FOLLOWS: larrisharg Aooommodation, via Columbia, 2P. M. Columbia .I. t id e F. i M a .. Park:Winn " West Chester f. 12 so P. m, West Chester PllalleDgell will take the Mao, wen, Cheater Accommodation, and Columbia Tritium I Passengers for Sunbury, Wilhamspon, Elnura, Boa, 10, Niagara Falls and intermediate points, leaving phi ' a gg a tilVitirtd r.a. a e y n g.3 2 otta P t gg a d t t rio Y m t e h e r aig Company in Philadelua, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward et any of the important Railroad 'Moen in the Weet; also on board any of the testier Line of Steamers on the Munnisilipi or Ohio livens. ‘ Sir Fare always fib low, end time ac Muck, as by any other root& • For further information apply et the Passenger Sta tion, Soctheast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. _The completion of the Western ommeottons of the Penrunivania Railroad W_Chioaso.ma_he Our the DIRECT LINE BET 1..F,N THE ,EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, ovoiding all drayage or ferriage of Preigh.t, together with the saving or time, ore advantaresffeadity r u hrf4l i tt i ti o d . by Stupppers of Freight, and the, Travel thierohtntriwnd Shipperg entrusting the transporgstion o their Freight to this Company , can rely with cone - derma ops r ti...t TAB T OF FIGHT to and from any point la the est 1 the Pennsylvania• Railroad ars at oil linos as fay:wale or era o:arra by Mir Railroad Conwaysits. glar Be partintiar temark gambits' " via Penna. Sail reed. For Freight Contracts or Shippime Directions, aliPlY to;or address either of the following Agents of this Cos. MY; ri g. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; 11.8,p10r 68 up, mangsville,O.; J. J., Johnstonjtipley, O.; R. bra ealy,_Moysville, KY.; thrash, & iCropoer. I PortemOull, O.; Paddock Is Co., attersonyine, not pri3 H. W. *on _Arc . go., Cinoinnati, O.; Athern * b . osrt . ,CM0111,111t1:10,,,r...c MoldrmOjedlson, Ind.; erativfl a fr, Wid l r.di u .NW. l o:Yrit t ak r .i. Co., F. Sasynaler w Glass, AN is, 0,1 o n. nor m, Pies title, Tenn.; Horns & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Marge Co.. Chicago, /11.; vr. 11. H. Hoonts, Alton, Ili.; o. to Fralrht Agents or Railroads at different points in t ho wen. it KINGSTON, Jr. Philadelpn.s. , RA & KOONS, SP North street,Beatimore. txxoll & CO., 1 Astor House, or ifl. Willimm 5t.,12.17. tat & CO. No. 77,fltatostre.et, Boston, N. ilLieo_v_nori, fierill } reight Agent, rms. h: tv,,,9Air,14,11511,11°411:34:1n&1.,-, PHILADELPHIA AND to Tamaqua, Cstawiesa ;rt. Witilkeseatre, Scranton Baavnks, emsport, Trog_, Ralston, amen, Biretta, Buffalo, lagers Falls, Rooaester, Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo. rip e c i rtgo, Si, Lotus, Milwaukee, and all points North and , Passenger trains will leave the new Depot piths Phi ladies/tut and Reeding Railroad, corner BROAD and GALLoWRILL Street.. (Passenger entrance on Cal hiprhill street,) daily (Sundays exeeptodh for above pinnts. as follows DAY EXPRESS. .._.,.,_.,_„—.8.00 A. AL NIGHT EXPRE55......,_,_....P. M. , The 8.00 A. M. train oonneeteat evert, for Wilkes barre, Paton, Scranton, and all stations on the 14.1kotLAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURGRAIL.ROAD. The above trains make dir ect coneeotions at Blmira with the trains ot the New York and Erie. Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York and _Brie, and New_ York Central Railroads, from all whits North and West, and the Causdae, Baggage checki.al to Elmira, Wide, and Brultatinnon Snd.e. and a i.tennealatO rotate. Ttoliota can he I moored at the Philadelphia and El mira Railroad LAr ea Ticket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and 0.11. 1.11 , 1 GT Streets, and et the Passenger spot. comer.). I.II.IRTERNTR and CALLOWHILL. THROW EXPRESS FREIGH TRAIN Leave the Phil tel. Ma. and Reading Depot, UCOPI and callow ill etre idaity 18undale excepted/1 for all ooiata eats North, at d )77eig suit tar be delivered belore P. ht. to insure their goin ame day. , THIRTEENr inforroatiOn.imtv sit Frelglit Depot, and GALLOHLL. or to CHAS. S. TAFTEN, General Agent, Northwest corner SIXTH and 104E.STN UT - Streets, atilt-tf Philedelehr ► NORTH PENNSYL- Mtaglig VANLA. RAILROAD. For gETHLEHEIS, DOYLESTOWN EASTON. mAINH CHUNK. HAZLETON, KOK L FY, WHITE HAVEN, WILKE/MA/IRE, WILLIAMSPORT, Jco. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. and after 'MONDAY, July_ _ 1860, Pamenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Phi ladelphia, DAILY (Sundae excepted,) as follows: At 6.30 A. M. (_Express), for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Ohnnk, Hazleton, Wilkeebarre, Williamsport, Mix P. M.(Exprese),lor Bethlehem, Easton, Sta. This tram reaches Easton at azo P. M., and maim Ologh connection with New 161107 Central for New York. At 6 P. M. for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, ko. At 9 A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestown. At MAO A. M. and Ago 1 3 ,M. for Port Washington. Che 6.90 A. M. Barmen Train makes close connection With the Lehigh valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being theEhortest and most deeimble route to Wilkeabarre, sad to all tiolnte in the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem at 6.68 A. DI., 9.20 A. M. and 6.29 P. re. Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. Itr and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at GM A. td. and 2.16 P. AT. ON SUNDA lfe • Philadelph ia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 3 P. M. Doylestowtt for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. Fare to aethlehem-611 601 Fare to Manch Chunk.o2 60 Fare to Easton • I 601 Fare to Doylestown.. 060 Through Tiekete mast be procured at the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. • All Passenger Trains (event etinday Trains) connect at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Sewn(' and Third-ergot Passenger Railroads. 39 minutes after leaving Willow street. /711, ELLIS OLARK,IIAgent la gismic ttLLiinE m4TptiVii; WIL I OTON, not1: 1 1 MO RE RAILROAD. U n and after MoNDAY, OCTOBeR 1.1960. PASSENOHd . TRAINS I.AVE PHIL.sDLLPHIAi For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 neon (Express). and 11.15 P.M.. For Chester at 819 A. M.,12 nom 1.15,4.15,6, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A.M., 12 8000,1.15, 4.15, 6. and U.IO P. M. For New Culls at 815 A. Mond 4 15 P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. 81. and 415 P. M. For Dover at 8.15,6. and 4.15 2'. M. For Barrington at 815 A. M. and 415 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A, M., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and SaturdAys at 4.15 P. M. and For Farmingto s n at 9.15 A, hl, (Mondays, Wednesdays. ridays nt 4 1 P. hl. For Seaford at 815 A. ht. (Monday a, Wednesdays, and Fridays ate 15 P ALP For Salisbury nt 8.15 A. M. Train at 819 A. hl, oonneet at Seaford on Turn day Thunsdays, and Saturda: with steamboat to Nor folk. TRAINS FOR PHI 44 DELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. (Express), 10.15 A. M., and 525 P.M leave Wilmington at 7.50,9, and 11.90 A. M., 145,9.45, and 8.98 P. M. eave Salisbury at 1.30 P. Ail." Leave Seaford at. (Tuesday'', Thursdays, and Satur days at 7 24 A. M.) 2.50 P. M. Leave Farmington at ( Tuaadays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays at 8 A. M.) 4 10 P. M. Leave Mdfottr at Calondayi, Wednesdays, and Fri day; at 7.50 A. M) 4P. M. "olive Harrington at 8,15 A, M. and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 05 A. M. and 5.26 r. M. Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. and 640 P. M. Leave New Castle a' 890 and 11 A. W., and 795 P. 1.1. Leave CiFter ate.%) and 040 A . hi., 12.04, 2.22, 4.25, and 919 P. • Leave Ba timoro for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. AL and 524 P hi.. TRAIN' FOR BA LTI MO Tr .- I..eave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12 28 and 11 40P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9,25 A. rd., 1156 P. M., and 12 20 FREIGHT TRAIN; with Passenger Car attached, will run na follows ' Leave Philadelphia for. Terryville and Intermediate places at 9 P.M. - Leave Wilmington for perry villa and intermediate places at 5 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Iladire-de-Grace and Intermei ate pianos at 125 P. m. • • ON BIiNDAYB Only at 11 10 P. M. from Vniikielph ia , t o Baltimore, Only at 5.25 P. Id. from Baltimore to Philsielisigia. sell 9 S. M. F.N,LTON, Prelfdent. arts .„ r N lIILADELPIIIA DING RAIL. DAD.—PASS,hiGER TOIN R S E foIi READING. and RARRIBBURO. MORNING LIMNS. DAILY, (Anallaya ted ) _Leave Newpepot. corner of BROAD aDil OA LLOW HILL Streets. PHILA DELPHIA (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Oallowhill et eels.) at 8 A. M., connecting at 11.rrishurg with the P.E....NSYLVA NI A RADA LAD. 1 train running to Pittsburg; the CIIBIDEs LAND VALLEY 1.06 P. AL train runniny to Chanibersburs, &n. • and the NORTHaRts CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. train, running to Sun bury, An. 'AFTERNOON LINES. Latvia New Depot, corner of BROAD and. CALLOW HILL Straels,PAlLADP.LPHlA,(Pass.mger entrances on Thirteenth and on CallOwhAl streets,) for PuTps vIT,I.LE and KA HRISBUftri, tag.% P. AL, DA ILY. for READING only, at ft) P. 91., DAILY, (Sundays a:- oeptpd.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. FROM PIMA To Phanis vino— 23 Rooting-- a 9) Philadelphia and Reading Leban0n..._......... 86 and Lebanon Valley ILK. Ratty:burg ...... —.112 &until!. ....... 12,S 'ltllllPfsburti.. • 1.....1121 Northern Control, , Trovorton Jur otion 168 Railroad. Sunbury. . PinfthUTßE , Ci6a . .....l7l Lewisburg* --• » —.178 Milton ............_..Lot PO unpy--.....187 Sunbury and Erie R. R. Williamsport "I Je.sey_Phore ..... 222 Lao: Haven 236) Rals nto. 213 Troy ........ ......-- Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. The 8 A. 11i., and 890 P. AL train connect dailE at Poit Clinton. trurd ..ys excepted.) with the CATA WPM, WILLI A MSPORT. and Rids RAILROAD) , making O‘.NR COnteal.M9 with lines to Niagara Palle, Canada he We-land anuthwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and PALL° w HlLL_Struets w anol-4( • .. H MOILHENNEY. Poeretary giffIWEST CHESTER gi TRAINS via PENNSTLVA -141-A ',ll RQAD, !elite depot, norm I.II,RVF.NTII O n HA aLtso A. NI., WM P. PC. and _, On Sunday, Isavalluladelphia at 8 A. M., and Wont Onastar at P.. X- 100-tf k 2 ttAILRIYAD'LINES.- AiIIEMPOISWEST CHESTER AND PHI L'ADELPHI A VIA MEDIA, , (gums E OF HOURS. eft 'tear-alio Tanmmi t tropermit IMO, the tilting Vrt e i t g igg i :gf p feerket st;eirt s il, l4 :st .D JWl t eigl a p r lfi e a r , at r4S• arta , tb A: , M., end 7.90 end P. m, - Leave WEST CHESTER, Irma' the Depot, on East Market street. at,7 and 1013 A. 51,', and 1.41 and 5 P. • • ; • ON SUNDAY. ' • elid e - i - depot,f rr , n t rt at cornet olrgAt0?1 rnkrl ge!r • l • an P. m- leave Wait Chester. at 7.00 A.m. , and 445 P. M. Troth,' leavlrg Philadelphia, at 7 4a A. M. and 5 P.51.i and on Wednesdays and Faturdays only, at 2.90 P. hi : , oonneet at Pepneiton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. for Oncoord, 'Kennett. Avon dale. Eikview, .to., and for Oxford, via nage. Alp end of Traek, at 745 A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday, auu Re tards!. the 745 A. H. train from Philadelphia will con neat with a flue of 'wee, via Oxford end Hopewell, to Peach Bottom. In Lancaster county. 1 he last Passenger , Railway Car will leave Front and Market tartrate 30 minuses, and Eighth and Market eosins as mmutea before the ataxia g time from the and will carry a Hag to denote it. to flee and waiting room, southeast earner of Eighth • and Market stream. where pareengere. purchas ing ticket. for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket over the Passenger Rai l way. HENRY WOOD G , eneral Bupenntendent. The baggage oar 1011 leave Eighteenth and Market streets one hoar before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia Depot. Bela tf PHILADELPHIA- GER MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOW Lit AD-BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.- : i :4212 and alter MONDAY, AUL/4, 1.8506 - • ' FOR ORRIdeiTO4. • Lea.44 , B l ldiadelphia; I, 7, 8 9, 10, 11 and 1f A. M., 1,2, 954, 4, 11, 8, 834, 718.•9 , 10).i, and AN P. M. 1, le Gennantown 4, 7 7p. 8, 8341 5,10, 11,12 A. M., a ve s, 0, IN, 7, oisr, iok SUNPAYS, L,l4eave Philadelphia 9.05 nun. A. M., 8,8, 5, 714, and 10 P. M. Leave Oe mantolrn 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4, 634, and _ • L. CHESTNUT RILL RAILROAD. L d eate Philadelphia 11, 8, 10, 12 A. AL, 2,4, 5, 036, 8, 9, e.nr. Leave Ohertnnt Rill 7.10,7.60, M. 9.4011.40 A, BLn 1.40, 5.40, 8.10, 8.40, and 1.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Ave Philadelphi a 5.05 A.lll 2_4, and TN P. M. Ave Cheitnizt lOU TAO A. . , M., 1240, IMO. and PIO • P. Id. OONSROROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia SAO, 7%, 9,05. 11.05, mu..., A. 148, 8.05, ON, 6.M , 0.60, and 1134 P. M. Leave Nonistqwn 5,7, 8.00, 3, 11 A. Id.. 134 4 434, and 734 PO% ON SUNDAYS, Leate aAve ri t i=g s 7 l l ic A. M. .B n r o d p li . P. FOR MANIYUNR. *Leave Philadulpfda al% 1L96 A. M.,1.01,1.05, B.oa, foc Las, GM, Bland 11.. M P. M. Leave Manayank 6 , 9M, EIM, 05, said UM A. Pint B.oa, I. OM, 8, and 931 011 9RINDAY9, LoaVe • ' M D ya E nPkOio a 9 V A. M., ,8, M 6, ,n and G, a R p B naPEd EMMNi. bello -nK.i N f NT e H eal unta PS. eMent. ~ alsoggnNOTlOE.--OHESTER VALLEY RAILROAII,-Pfl: BENDER TRAINS /OD DOWNINOTOWN AND IMMEDIATE caTATIONS.—On and after Nth May, the , VlAssenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN Win start froth the now Passenger Depot of the pHs dejohia and Reading _Railroad Company. comer of BROAD a C a t o lgir li nz streets , (passenger on lAltili AJA for Downingtown, Isms et 8.00 A. . _ Aysßsteßßlß IMAM . far Downingtown, 4051741 at Sr. 141. DAILY (Sundays outlast.) 137 order of the Board ot Manama of the lhihWslohls and leading Wailrand Company. „ • W. A . Mel I.I4V.NNRY. PtAtmtar*. EXPRESS COPIPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS nom! N . CO., Office 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pareelei Paokagee. Merchandised Bruck Notes, and Bpeoie. %that by itS 07/11 Lines or in connection with other; Express Companiesi_ to all the emotes) towns andpities rif the United States. E. S. SANDFORD+ Jeiett r General Haperintoudent. INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN , 9 1141ANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THR LEGISLATURE OF - • PENNSYLVANIA, THIRD AND 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WAbliOT Streets, INSURANCE ON E INSURANCE ON VESSELOI - CARGO. To all parts of the World. FREIGHT iNLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage tall a parts of the Union FIRS INNURANCES On Merchandise' generally. On Storrs Dwelling Houses. Ico. ABUTS OF Tlll CoMPANY, November 1, 1869. Par. Market Value. 8123.160 Philadelphia City 6 4P' rent. L0an..8123 050 00 100.000 Pentaylvanta State O_4P cent. Loan. 93 666 Oa 21 000 renneywania &Oen V mint. Loan... 21.00 0 00 25000 U.S. Treasury 610 4P' cent. Notes and interest due.,, • 26,263 64 860,000 U. B. 3 reasury a 4R cent. Noes an d interest due.. ..__ _ . . . .. 60,616 00 815,000 Tempovwy Loan to City o f P.hila delohin. ... Ste,ooo OD 860.000 Ponwizl2.laniti We4l;o — aa ' I.( . 51 . c . nVa . g . e . , 6 ly tient. 80nd5....... 4.3600 00 820,090 North rennin Ivania Railroad Mort -66e 6 le'vent. Sonde.. • ," . '.• 12 600 00 SKOOG West g rnilarmi p h 111. Pitmen ge rß ailway y Company 7 4P' et. onupon Bonds. 12,600 00 a/6400, 300 shares gook Germantown Gas Company, interest a , d principal guarantied by tho city of Pinta delphia........... -- .. e 3.000 100 shams Pennsylvania Railro ad C0m pany........r.. .ii 'ii 3,776 OD 86,000,100 shares Norlenneylinißiilroa Company.lSSO 00 .. _ . ..... ..... ...... e 0.850 shares Philadelphia Ice Bo a t ' and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and eavauash 9tcamNnvieiition Corn- BanP, , Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Havre de Oman Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exohanga Oompany--------.-- 2,910 00 8435.880 REG,7IB 6. Bonds and Mortgagee, and Real Estate, Of- _ ries .. ...„... Buts tvoeivable . for [ sea sless made... Balance dno at Atenoies—Yremiums un Ma rine Pennine. interest. and other debts due the Company,. 6604 88 Scrip and stook of sundry InsulanoeVom- Cash on Deposit In 67.060 61 DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, EOM] nd A. Bonder, J F. Peniston, Theophilna Paulding, Henry Sloan. ionn R. Pomona, Edward Darlington, Jahn C. •Davis. H. Jones Brooks, James Traqualr, Spenser MI Ivaine, Y.rilham sire, Jr., Therms 0. Hand, /Ames C. and. William Lu twig, obert Borton. James B. M'Farland, Dr. R. al. Huston, Joshua I'. Eyre, George C. Leiser, John B Semple, Pittab's Hugh Crays. D. T. Morgan, r, Charter tour, ger, WILLTAMMARTIN, 'resident. THOS. C. HAND. Vise President. HENRY LYLBURIV. Secretary . . diti-wfm TN STI RANCH 00B11: , A NY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE. AND MA RINE INSURANCE —Nott. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered vn 1794—Capital SR/MOO—Feb. I, IWO, cash value ; $438392 IT. All invested in sound and evadable seonritioe—oon tmue to insure on Veneta and Carsoes, Batldingo Stook]] of Merchandise, &o . on liberal tonne. OIABOTOBS. Henry D. Sharron], Georgo H. Stuart, Simeon Toby. Pummel Grant, Jr.. Charlee alaoalester, Tobias Wagner, William S. amith, 7 llamas B Wattson, John S. Budd. Hen G. Freeman, William K. White, Chartee B. Lewis, Georso C Carron. HENRI D. SHF.IttLERD, President. WILLIAM HAFWER, Secretary. je9-w mtf LIFE INSURA NO 3 PANY —THE PENN HANCE COMPANY, Sal C e1t17,69162. INSUIt e LIVER for th e annuities and endowmen. Real Estate. and makes alt contingenoies of Life. They not as Executors, Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel L. Miller, RllB • Ileaianain Goatee, Richard 8. Newbold. Will , am P. Hacker, William H.Kern, Samuel C Huer, Charles Hallowell, Henry C. Townsend, Rodolphus Kent, William H. Carr, WV. Dutton, illiam Robertson, Warner M. Resin. ' .P. 8. Mob DAME kIAMI . JOHN W. Iloinoit. Store AND TRUST COM MUTUAL LIFE INSIT HEBT/lIIT Street. Assets, whole term of life—grants purohrulea life intere in cetaceans depending on the Admiuistretora, Aesigneen TEES. SAlnnel E. Stokes, William Martin, James R. McFarland, Joseph H. Trotter. James Huston, Theophifue Paulding', Edmund A. Louder, Daniel L. Hutchinson, John W. liornor, Ellis B. A reher, Samuel J. Christian, Josepn M. Thomas, John O. Brainier. tier, e.sston. L. MILLED, President. STOK&S, VIA° Pres' t. tam aul3 ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NX—Antherised Capital ~SOO,OOO—CILARTER PERPETUAL. Oliloe No. MI WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Thin Company will insure against loss or damage hY Fire, ea Building's, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vogul!, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parte of the Union, DIRECTOR/3. Jacob Esher, - Joee_uh Maxfield, D. Luther, Dr. George N. Baked, L. Audenned, John R. Diainston, Davis Pearson, Win. P. Dean, Peter Sieger, J. E. Baum. JACOB ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN. Vies President, W. M. SMITH. Eleoratars. sea-loth Of AMERIOAN FIRE INSURALWE' UO., INCORPORATED 3910—CHARTER PERPEr UAL. No. no WALNUT Street, above Thiyd. Philadelphia. liaviog a large paid-up capital Stook and Surplue In vested in mum:Land available_Sinntritles,oontinue to insure on Dweumee, stares, rusnature, moropendiee, Vessels in Port and their cargoes', and other arsons} Property. All losses liberally and promptly adluated. Thos. R. Marie, 1"" 7 . T. n Lame, John Welch /Samuel C. MortoThr Arnilin i til. a .b a titlV: Patriot Brady. Israel Mor Ohm. rie W. PoultneY. . THOMAS R. ALARM, Preeldent. ALBERT Cl. L. CRAWFORD. Senretarr. fp42-tf nUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA ‘O6, NY—FILaNKLIN BUILDINGS, ititi WALNUT /I.TREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR- PlR..o3B9,7l6.7o.—lnsures against Lou or Darnase by ire, and the Perils of the Bea, Inland Navigation and Tnancnortation. GEORGE H. HART, President. E. P. ROSS, Vice Premdent. B.H. COGOSHABL, Beo'y and Treasurer, i. H. BUTLER, Assistant Heoretari. DIRECT_CRB, P. Rosie, Foster S. Perkins, Bo Ailil:r.SN' E. W. Dailey ? , li. R. Cownsil, Hon. H. Fu tor. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADEPIELL (Futs INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY) CO/UP_ANY'S BUILDING. S. W, CORNER NV ETAT"! AND WALNUT STEAM'S. DIRECIWORS. .A.TCHRD BTAII, ORDICAI h. DAWSON i it LLIAli M a xis, g M zo. U. STUART. !IMAM) FRAZI2II9 Join R. Buovna, JOAN M. ATWOO3), B. A. FAHNMOCK, pm. T. TIIRDICI, tatn7w D. 01.1311, ILIIIILT WHAECTONA J.. 4. ERINGY.R. F. RATCHFORD B ARR. Preeident. '' OH ARLES W. GORR. Secretary. Ten PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA NUFACTOfty, SEVEN rn and GERM aNTOWN road and 1010 CHERTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues. Hot Air Flues, and Iflinoke Flues made of Terra Gotta, and or suitable lase for every elate of buildings., article is worthy the attention of all partici puffing up buildings. Large size seweragepines for city drainage. water pipes war ranted to stand a eevere pressure. we are now prey red to coatraot wall elbow or corporations for tine mita In any enantiry. We warrant our goods to be equal not superior to any other made in the United State, or hums, Ornamelitai Chimney Tope and Garden VsOM. 31 AOKER E L , atiAD, HERRING, &0.- 190 Q Ws Nos. 1,2 and 3 large and medium 74act - kerel,in assorted oaokages, of a very oholoe enektr; 1110 60 bbls. new No. 3 large bleekorel, 10 Pal bids new No. ado do, 10 bids new No. 3 meAnnu do. 10 do new Eastern Mese Shad. 90 kalf We new do do do, MOO Otis new Elegem r. No. 1 Herrin 300 do do Nelda: Iso, 1 do. • 100 do new Boston No. 1 do. 1L:1 do do No 1 eagle Fish. 100 gli c intiatVri i .A . an s l l k n el ° 4ll3h, 100 bores new werkimer oouleheeee, Mewled:4lra and m stored:co sale • aUEtraICOONa, 146 seriPar 2; ISM. mrig.t.,Pawtery ATONAL: PRIVATE - TUITION. - -A - Reaent Gradu a. ate professionalvr College, Massitohusetts one wm auler his studies, wishes to take or two Pupils to prepare for Canape, or to instruut in .Enghsh Eitudies. References; James' Walker, D D.. and C. C. Felton, - LL.D.. Cambridge. Mn.;g Wm. R. Furness , D.D., snel .Charles Shop.. red., Philadelphia, • ' /take. e, F.." Bea 6013 Poet °Moo. cit,B-61 ENGLIRR, MA TIRMATICA L. and CLOSICAL 801100 L fur Boys. N. E. eornor of BROAD and ARM . , will re-open Beptembar 3. 001.32t* AND AEK 1014VSIDL1(rr eSe p inform their,t friends D and the emblio that they have removed their Boarding _end Dar School for Yonne Ladies from Logan Square to Not 1627 and 1A29 SPRUCE Street. puede from five prism of age upward prepared far the fourth Maas. ',deem FRFEi AND INsTITUTR—A 'BOARD ING GOEIOOI, FOR YOUNG MP:N.—I - his insti tution is located in a delight'ul. healthy, and retired oart of the country. tw enty-four miles northwest of Phi atiolohia, two hour* ride from the city • accessible by Notrietown rdilrond and rneeit, twice a day. Next salmon opens October Vd. For wailers, addrese H. A. HUNSICKER, Principal, ee2T-t0022* Parkiomen Bridge. Montgomery oo.• Pa. ippit YANT, STRATTON; & FAIRBANKS' MERCANTILLE - COLLEGE, 8.,5, corner BR 11BbiTH and.OfiEBTNUT Btre etaand Evening Sea ions. ;Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, ping , Forwarding and ; Commission, Baniginki s Px tui - ohgd, Manufacturing, BaUroading, -Steam tine'. .. &o the most thorough and practical course n the United 'States. Also, Lectures, com m ercial Galan's, tions."Arithmotio. and, the higher Mathematics, Pen-, maniac (hest in the oity t, Corresp o ndence:, &o. Fors do, their new Treatise on ookkeeping, beauti fully pitted in colors, and tho bu t work lyiublistied. se23-tf THE MISSES OASEV & MRS. BEEBE'S English end French 11 , arding and Day School, for Young Ladies. No. 1103 WA LNUT !street, will be reopened on WEDNESDAY. September 12. sel4 CLASSIOAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. The duties of the Clessioal Institute will be resumed Monday. September 8. J. W. FAIRES,_ A. M., mat -412m PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST 00E. NKR THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Eitreets, re trpens'MONDAY, September 3d., Four more pupils Will be admitted: 'Cataloging sett to any address. au2l-tf • R. STEWART. Principal. [URI WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD LLE.ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNO LADIE,No. 17'27 VINE Weed, near Logan &M S,t ATO, will RE-OPEN on WEDN USDA Neptember leth. Circulars latniehed on application. VIISS•LUOY R. MAYER and' Mrs. R. M. BIRD will reopen their eohool for lolling In dite. at No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on MONDAY, Sep t ember 17. aosIA-ern BUSINESS CARDS. NEW 011.LLANS (LA.) PPJAYIINE.- JOY. 00E, &I Co. Nave been appointed sole. agents In Philadelphia for this extensively circulating paper. of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the beet news papers of city and country, at the aces of JOY. COE, & CO., Advertising Agents. Fin H and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York. se26-tf I.4ORA(;E SEE, RIECHANTCAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY H , No. 114 South SIXT Sheet, (Nearly opposite the Count, Court Rows, ) Prepares hpecifioatione;Drawings, iSe., 4nd transaota all other busmen connoted' with the obtaining of Let ters Patent Maehiner7 Designed and Drawings made. gu2S-Em" DYU'I'T k CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street. —Having removed to our new and speoious store. we would pall the attention of Dealers to our ex tensive stook of PATENT PER FUMERY. and FANCY ARTICLES, Our list com prises a greater variety than can be found at any estab lishment in the United. State,, and oar prices will com pare with an , market. au7-tuthatm VP IL UURSON, REAL ESTATE BRO. • KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. FARMS STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR SALE in Montgomery, Ducks, Chester, and Delaware Counties, varying from lo to Vanessa, in good localities. Persons applying wilt be shown propertied free of charge. Donde and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND SOME RESIDEefoES for sale in Norristown, Patio town, and intermediate plated. For Catalones and Dui desoriptlon, address • R. R. COMOPI, . Norristown. ri f e. T NICHOLSON, 111!anufaoturer of SHIRTS LINBN AIABBEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARs. A lane and .oholoa natortnnant, and watt. RUM always on nand, unto which I partlaularly Invite the attention of CLIIII and prompt-paying BIIORT-TIZIC bU tL e tCOrilar of BECOND and ARCH Streets, Phila • delohia. an7-the P•o• FUOTTET dc SONS, IMPORTERS ON HAVANA mita% No. 2 6 South FRONT Street. Reamve regularly atoll assortment of desirable' 01 which they offer at low rates. for cash or ap proved credit. lele•ly pAWBON it NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDBRIL NOB. 619 AND CU MINOR 61111ZEIN Between Market and Chestnat streetes PRLIALIBLPHIA. JAWED PktirBole. Jak. RIOB - 04208. laff JWAGNER JERMON, c• • Arrrosomy AND COUNSELLOR-A7-2•Alr e Office No. 116 South SIXTH. Street, (Opposite Independence Stuare,) .P.IIILADELP3M. Ity.jhe aid of reliable Attorneys, at different relate in Vii tguat i hr r ltir e i B l o ll 4 , ll:2 l . o4 to prosecute and collect 'Particular attention/Piet) to the examliation and re covery of the l a rlllllol Legatees and Daewoo and the examination o Land Ti It w es and awning the'Lltereste of heirs and persons Interested In the same, in al , parts of the nion s o . Has the Sta U tutef all the States and is Couunisidonic for most of them. Depositions earefally takenindor Communions. apir-elm O L{ J. ,BAYPES THMAS, 1.14. AVTORNEY-AT-LAW. Hue removed hie office from No. WI Arch Street to Ni. WALN T Street. Auricular attention given to he recovery of Mercan tile Claim. The drafting and examinatron of Willa, conceyanoei.Aireignmehte, snare or TIMM. and other Instruments of Writing, The management of Mzeontor &lca, Arimlniatratorahrom .and Trues, anyenntended; and the beet Previte' procured for, the permanent in- vestments of money. Batrafitotoryroferenoegwen when required. ayall-em• 3801.666 67 SAVING FUNDS. " A little, but otten; fills the Purse." LRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 136 South POUltl . ll Street, between Cheat nut and Walnut. Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. D . spoaltors' money Rowed hy Government, State. end City Loans, around Rents, Mort- La os. his gnpany deems safety better than large well * oonsequently will ran no risk with depo ontors money, but have it at ail times ready to return, with 5 per oent interest, to the owner, ea they have always done. This Company never emended. Fernalee, married or Engle, and Minors , can deposit in their own tight, and mob deposits van be withdrawn ONLY by their consent. Charter perpetual. lneorpotated by.the State of Penasylyania. with authority to receive money from trustees and ezeontora. LARGE AND. SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9to o'olook, and en . Wednesday evening =DIP o'olook. DIREO7O3III. ~ Jacob 11, Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader. John filundler, *forge Russell, Malachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt. Lewug hrumbhaar Henry Delany, I Nicholas RittenhOnee. lathatiSlitedlo.l4 Jos. H. Datterthwaite,_ ones Yerkei, Josegh W. ippnoutt. JACB B. SHANIIO/1, Preedlut. CrinsOmpinammax,Trownalm garkg-Y " A Dollar aimed ii twice earned." SAV I G FUND-FIVE PER ( TENT. TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COX PANT, WALNUT Street, smithweet Gerber or THIRD, Philadelphia. Ineorporataxl by the State or Penneyl• V&11111. Money is reoeived 111 MT IMM, large or small, and in. forest paid from the day of deyseit to the day of vita drawal. The °Bloom open arm day from nine o'olosk in Of morning till live o'olaok In the evening, and on Monda) and Thursda_y evenings till &gilt 0 °loot. Hon. HENRY 1.. BENDIER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDNE , Vine President WILLIAM J. Run, Boorotary. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Harter, ionegh B. Barr Robert Sell. idge, Francini Lee, !Ismael K. Ashton. J oseph Yerkes, (1, Landreth Munns, ames L. Stephens*. Money is received and Payments rude The ifivestments are mwe i in conformity with the movisione of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages Uround Rents, and suoh first-olaas securities as will at ware insure iperfeot security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to tide permanency and stability to this Institution. , sat-rd QAVING FUND—IINITILID STATER TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CRESR., NUT Street. Large and smell some reoeived 4 and paid back on de mand without notion, with FIVE PER CENT. INTIs REST from the day of deposit to the day of wog. drawal. Office house from 9 until a dolor* every dor, and en MONDAY EVENINOS from 7 until 9 o'olook. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, d ":oolland fr in.Elnewards. • president—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. neateNitIEit.R4.RUNTER. ACHINEIL IC AND IRON. miIkPENN STEAM' ENGINE AND BOILER WORRS.—NE *FIE & LEvy. FRAC_ 10 AN THEORETICAL ENGINEERS hIAOFI POSTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS and POUNDERS, havin for many years. been successful operation, and been exclusively engaged building and repairing Marine and River Engtnes, big and low pleasure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &o. respectfully offer their eerv-oes to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all saes.Marine, River, and Stationary . having, late 01 psterns or dilferent aloes . are pre area to execute or ders with quiok deapatoh. Every desotiption of .Pattert making made at the. shortest notice. High and Joe Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Mlle, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Formic o all suet and kinds ; Iron and limes Outings, of all dec o }lotions Roll Turning, screw Cutting, e.nd all other work Don pooled with t he above t o l ations fin' all work done at th • 6L estriblt i hirent. 'l 4 r eaoharge, and work guarantied ' The subsoribers have ample wharf dook room for re pairs of boats where they eel% lie perfect safety, and are provi ded with shears, blocks, falls, &0., Ro. for raising heavy or Ugh% weights. AACOB G. NEAFIE, OHN P. LEVY. BEAC end PALMER streets. 116.1611.11 L V. lIIMLELICIE, I. WAT6II6II 21.3111t161 WILLIAM Pf. AMMON. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,_ InFVII AND WASILINGTON STLEEII4, MERRICK & BONO, ENSINEEFLB AND MACIIINISID, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, fo i f s6 Land, River- nnd Marine sennee. A dens, Gasometers, Tankeron Boat s , &cr Outing • all kinds, either Iron or Dram Iron Frame Roofe for Was Works, Work Shoes, Rail road Statin n , ,a s Retorts and Gas Meek!nary of the latest end meson proved conetructio Every deseriptlon of Plantation Machinery, each at Sugar,_ and Griet Mille, Vacuum Pane, Open Steer: Tratns, Defecaters,Filters, Pumping Engines, &e, Sole Agents for N. Rdlieux'm Patent Huger Boars Apparatus' Nasmyth'is Patent Bream Hammen Al Aspinwall& Welseynt Patent Centrifugal User Drop. ins Msebice, euesv 01)INT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 915! BEActi Street, Kennington, Fluladelphia.--WIL. LIAM H. TIERS informs hie fnends that, hasiny ‘ pur chased the entire stook of Patterne et the above Foul). dry, he is now prepared to receive orders for Rolling. Greet, and Saw Atli Castings, Soap, Chemical, ant Rouse Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory. or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or preen wand. or team. insg-tf SECOND-RANO FURNITURE BOUGHT 'MANY kIidOUNT —Housekeroers haring artio ta of Furniture. Feather Beds Carpets, *rime, ko , to die se of, will get a liberal , cash price by applying to WA po • Sit. Ana, on hand, a select martin,. ot of new and seond-bard Furniture, suited for the city trado. T. LRII, oog-igt" No. 034 KF.T Street, below Totth. r t FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOMAS, '27 l ,,Prim'^br AVA OOFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime ni l •NtaltIP"" 1 " j" ES GRAHAM k. 00" .11. 011.-375 bbl Pitch, iiiTrore au for sale by BOV7LEY, ABBBltrßtilt,B, Sc.` co., No.lo Booth Wharves. SALES BY AUCTION. re kris roorp,t)rrßike BALE OF 600 LOTS.FRENCHL HOODS, TH(B (Fri day) 8 1. 08 N1t 1 G.,00T4t1i.A.T 10:O'CLOCK. OAR V,—Toe attention of. purobasors is, reuested to our OMB of 600 lots Fitinolvdpi goods, F riday) mornma Oct. 12. at .10 o'eloolt, ou lux months credit. ooMortsing a large and desirobleasiortmentifor preoont °S IZTIOE-1 o Hatalets. , In sale tine morning—-, —6.4 Herman oloths, for plonks.. o,ook and oolored talk velvata, tabby velvets. , 200 ineoeo plaid and oheno dress silks. Velvet &wooed black silk robes. —Printed Giburgs, Path/ 666100. Bleck ellk ora :ata ,oll "lfilie otarfa, handierehiefe. • e-Bonnetyibbons, featherorbeed drone& ig:NOTIQ e —ro floaters in ribagvls. 200 tots, %point broolie goners and long shawls, of a very celebrated nrinafaoturo. • Paris book dabs t long and square —Paris stripe gild figured broolie square do. 600 Black And o bored atella shawls, brook's and printed border,: 400 Paris yrooll6n.oh awls, ncgad all round. 6eo supe ß lo c r li qu i r o litd o ttllw H oa p tlein u t r iobrAl 43lE. (For best City rude.) d2-inch rich vane Road colored annatee. —32-ineh • brocade rota do sole. SALE OF IN! PORTEDTHIGOODEL Thitl:Monutur. or Oa ed tobar 12, at 10 oolook, by , ostalegue, one= months' it. 400 packages and lots orlarioi and staple imported Or" goods, , • „• . GO PIECE'S ((ERMAN OLO . TH. • • • For Cloaks. • ?bales (60 nieces) , 6-6 bleak 16+4 colored oloths for VIENNA BROCIIE.SHAWLS. 800 Vienna broohe long end square shawls. . 850 al 1 -w4olSootca plaid long shawls. , EMBROIDERIES. &Ca An involve of,Meonet gauntlet sets. Chenille senile and bands. -. Velvet ribbons, gum suspenders, &c. M. A REIEI LLES QUILTS. An invoice of 8.4 1514 whim Q UILTS. IMIHRELLAS. Cases gingham umbrellas. , • Samples and cataiognes early on the scorning of sale. BALE OF FRENCH 000 DR. • On Friday Morning, October is. at to o'clock.' POO packages and lots of , fancy and staple French dry goods. LARGE SALE OF PARIS VIENNA. AND BERLIN ' • Thbu prim& At 10 O'olook _, 260100 of elttwle, comprising -All-wool v mane nroohe annans and Mar shawls, of the oh neat patterns ,and analltiers, and the most de sits.ble assortment of 00i0ta. e.npnrb onabbes and very ilohnew patterns phallus !aim broche long shawls. Plaid, chocked, and ruin, over choice wool shawls', in new patterns.' Choice reserved styles of tom sort es and so - wool shawls. Entirely new and reserved patterns Berlin reversi ble double laced shawls. New styles plaid striped and cheek fancy woof long shawls. All wool plaid Agnelli and lotg 1011111111, comprising many of the otipicext patterns and finest qualities 101- vrted. Square and long wool Biased blank 31:abet and me. , rine shawls. —Pozens illuminated chenille scarfs. N. B.—Comprising a large and fug assortment for present sales. worthy the atten f the trade. Also, 301 broche border Yaws black Melia shawls. BLACK TABBY 1 7BINETS. On account of Underwriters. for cash.slightly daniaged. This Morning, At 10 o'clock. 1 owe (70 pieces) silk finish black tabby velvets, slightly damaged on voyage of importa tion. RICH PARIS DRESS SILK& 100 lots new style p aid, chaos. plain, and bromide Paris pont t de ante. Also. 60 pieces 0-4 Paris gresail le poplins. An invoice of Paris bend dresser and kren oh flowers. LA RON SALE OP PAItIB PRINTED AND ENT -130,..8E1) CLOTH, TABLE, PIANO, AND STAND COVERD—The best goods imported. On Tuesday Morning. Oot. Id. at 10 o'clock. on six months' credit. 600 6-4 Paris tine embossed cloth table covets. 008-4 do do do - do. GOO do do stolid do. , alo large size Pans printed table cloth clovers. 000 Pane cloth piano cavern. magnifieent quality Forming the largest assortment of fi ne goods ever offered in this market. NF. PANCOAST, ATIOTIONEER, Sue • censor to B. RCOTT. JR.. 431 CBERTNITT SPECIAL SALE OF °ERMA NTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, tiOSIERY, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ko., kc. _ ThieMorahut. Ootober 12 ; 1860, by catalogue, on s credit, oommen onlg_at 10 o olook precisely. MY Catalogues and samples ready early on morning, of sale. . - Inoluded to Bah; this morning— Ladles', misses'. and ohddren's newest and most on cirable styles and colors opera and sohool'hoods; a fall line of blows' fine zephrr knit .bawls: misses' and chil dren's polkaJaokets and talstaia gents' and boys ' Korb.' DllllBOll new style fanny hats, HOSIERY 600b8. Ladies' and gents' white and bluermaedlose and half hose, merino undershirts, and Grimm's, ladies' and rents' sloven, all wool crioket Jackets. lfl FLIZ PATRICK_ & BROS.; ALTO • TIONEEM9, 604 itiBT,NUT Street, stove , - . • SALES EVERY-EVENING, At 7 o'clock. of Books, stationery and fancy goods, watches. Jewelry, °looks, silver plated ware, cutlery, Paintings, musical matruements. Zso. Also, Posiery, dry good,. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. DAY HARES every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at Id o'clock A. ed PRIVATE HALM. At private sale several large consignments of watches jewelry, books. atationery. silver-plated ware. cutlery lano7 goose, An. To which is solicited attention o• oily and country merchants anti °there. Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise for either public or private sales. • • *GS - Liberal cash advances made on oonsignmonts odt-door sales promptly - attended to. cold P HILIP FORD & 00., AIJOTIONERRS, No. 630 MARKET Street, end CU MINOR Street BREAD. puRE AND OIIKAP BREAD ) MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, UA 22 0111 . 4i12111) AT Tax VoLLOWLIO , - • PLACES: EsamotioAL BAILERY, 8. W. corner of Broad and • Vine streets. 0. AL CLARE.— —....—PQrsl a r street, below Tenth. H. MoNEal.— —...... —S. E. corner Sixth and Coates street. lATHO tc. 8014,.-- .No,lSSNorthFifthstreet. , f OWN o.' hIOXET— Vine Street. V. P. SMITH.— —No. lla North Fifth BMW. 9. SOOY— E. corner Fifth and Serums streets. • W. 7. MATZEWS.--19. E. corner Eleventh and Lamm streets. D. nut street, below via : 3EORGE WAVE( --N0.14111 Lombard stmt. D. COURTNEY. --Ni n V d rizr . n t sg e lllt . xtestnth WMCOURTNEY.—.....—.No. South - TWelfth Street. S. R. WANAMARRIL............FederaI street, above Sixth. .5. —..---. Corner South Fourth and lohnito2 street.. L. HOLLAND.— Sixteentli an Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLEH—.........No. g et Forth Eleventh street. L WEIGHTMAN—.--Thirteenth street, below Thompom street. S. S. TOPSKINS.--.--liss. lOW North Front street. BROORS.-- W. orner of Seventh and Fine streets. F. MORRIS.— N. W. corner Tenth and Shispen streets. E. B. TURNER. --....--. No. 1915 South Fron SHUSTER— .--19. 4t I r risomer Broad and Famish streets. THOS. T. BLEST—........—..Corner Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. B. S. DOWN-- —N. E. corner Ninth and Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE Twenty-Second street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON..—.— Corner of Fifth and Chris tian. AIRS. E. RAMBLER---.—No. 1731 Coates street D. F. k T. W. WOLF ereGirard &Tanis. WM. McORACKEN— —l= Hamilton street R. R. REAZLY— W. corner of Twelfth end Melon street. JULIUS KLEIN --.S. W, (tor. of Thirteenth and Parrish Street. M. NIFPEB— and MRS. F. ELLIOTT— W. corner Tenth and Green Street, L L.Camden, N. J., More 112 Mehemet. G.M. RAINIER--.--.—.Wej' 3y trd roadhiladelphia, Nth et e ez i f. N. L. YARNELL - Le ab. JOHN Tremont and Pm,tiroi• Penna. GEO. B TOWNSEND....—.Weat Otteeteraenna M. M0CLEE8_............,At1antic City, N. J. D. HORTON—....-- Florence. N..f. 8. F. EBERLEIN Columbht, ref-tf STOVES. INDUSERIAL STOVE WORKS Oil WILLIAM 0 NEMA.N. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IY STOVES. No. 93 NORTH SECOND STREET. Offers the mo , t perfect, convenient, and economical Oss-burning Cooking &ore yet invented. inquire for hie Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the beet Stove in use. . . also, ono of the largest and most complete stook of Sto• es t-r heating parlors, chambers, stores. count ng houses. Au.. in the city. The attention of the public, is solicited. coil-lm STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAII. No. HlO3 MARKET STREET, a now prepared to meet the wants of the pub.io more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than as other establishment In Philadelphia. in proof of which he invites oMpauroriVa xxaliSNATlorr. The following are among his own popu ar inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation tie surpassing in =collates and stetson; any other blovee In use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved , Gas burning Cooking Steve. acknowledged to be the beet stove for family Patentee e world. . J AME:i SpEA is the of the celebrated Giu-consuming Cooking Range. now rapidly coming into peneral use. . JAAIES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sli ver's Air tight Gas imnsuming Parlor Stove. JAMES ISPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented? Ornamental Stove Urn, which, from its beauty and utility, ighkely. this season, to be unmet , sellY adopted. A MSS SPEAt is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-sa ving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway teethe eater. JAMES BPEnR lnventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly olaltns advantages which require but to be understood by the any other artniversally appreciated and preferred to any otherain of that c lase to the market ; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persona i±u want of Stoves to call 81 d examine for themsel ves. Parties wahine to examine will have every attention ehoWarthem. whether intending Immediately to Pur chase or not. geks-um 401 QUAKER OITY CiAS CON SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, aRJ•AT Month. MD, • GRJ•AT IMPROVERENT ON SILVER'S GAS 111.7 sIVER. tly the nee of the Quaker City Oaa - Coneuming Parlor 'nil Office Stoves all dust may be avoidtd, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many how e, without any attention to the fire, and at a. gr at ativ,ni. of fuel. For wile by CIIARLEg JONES. Patentee, No. 305 Borth S h.CON street, above Vine. where the excellent Gas-. onsurning Cooking Stove DAYLIGH P. unsur pissed in ifs operations. may be obtained. Of the large number now In op. ration, every stove, WO believe, gives entire eat 'faction. nos gm 4TDE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE is the beet and moat papa tar Cooking Stdve in the market. It , s m a. either with or without ges-hurnitut fixtures. Planafaatared and for sale by - NORTH. CRAM at SOFlrit, Swam Wareroomth 209 North 'MONO Street. 0.9-1 m ME FIFRY STAR GAS-BURN. No AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, ,s the best and most eeoLomlnal Heating ewes Manufautared and fl , r sale by MIRTH. offB%_& NORTH. Foundry Wareroorna. 209 t(erth BEllor4 Street. , -t (.8 lm OUR NEW GAS•BITRNING,BASE 41 1 STOVE to the moat economical, Store of the kind, and meet% trore &treble than the Gas burners wdh a sheet-tren trtee, ele.eufeotered and for eat% by rIvR CH, OH rt3r. & NORTH.. Foundry Were teams. la 09 NOrth ftECOIND Stteet. • on ler cleaned low. price to Je. obtain tti. alewife. .edaitee whi.rugol.Poa drew Mee, 12/3 ifortbssavriD Stmt. vall-Irse SM.EII . BX 4INTIOPL M 111 9 MA8 it SONS, • Noe. '139 and /41 South .007TETE tieet. • (Formerly N0e.67 and 69. 1 STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. GA LER AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY During the business season in July and Anravt only deonsionalaales. _.IW,"; Handbills of 'esett property inmed separately, in add! tion - to Isiah we pub lish, on the Saturday previous to eitob - irate,. one thousand 'eatalognes, in PamPhlet forma, army tall desonptions of all the property to be Sold on the following Tuesday. iCAR D.—Our wee of real estate' and atooko a tLe Exohanas WI hereafter be held at 13 °Weer Loon J o • and. in the evening. at 7 o'oloolc. my- Contributors have the option of eft eat INT_REAL ESTAT a m ou n t RIVATE Ra" We have a large of real .estate at private dale. inoluding every desonstion of city and country property. Printed hits may be bad lathe anceien'etore _PRIVATE RALE EGIA'PER.' lETReaI estate entered oo - our privatasale resists,. Wrialli ti l e , lll SiToliii " 4 la aVitigt b 4lllV b frg a l 0h.,... - THIRTEENTH FALL RALE—OCTOBER 18, Executors' Sale—Estate of George Rundle, deelleged. • Three story Brick DWELL NG on York street, be tween Walnut and Spruce and east &Third street, Same Estate—.throewory Brick DWELLING, No. atS Dukan street, outside, above P, eetreet L'ximutors' Rale—.Estate of Com. William Bainbridge. deceased. Large and Va'tiabla ,REstIDE.NCIL No. Ili4 Walnut street, west of Twelfth greet. Lot 18 feet trout , Three-story Thug DWELLING. ho. =LS Clarion wet of Twenty-second crea4 Fifteenth ward. Y EIEAT.—A desirable Country Seat Bed lig acres, Mama 'Wok, Delaware county: Pa. The anprovernente are two-neat'eetragesatandelome car riage house, stable, and other, oat budding& -,Plan the Amnion Rooms. ; Three-story Brick TAVERN and DWELLING, DO. 2316 Callowtull street.- • • D WEL L ING , No . Peremptory Ba'e—Neat DWELLING, No. US North tlixteenth street, below Race street. - Large Three-story Brick BUILDING and ' Stone DWELLING, Centre street, near Germantown eve nue,Dermantown. Lot 45 feet front.• • 'lwo well seodred GROUND DENTS of e 96 a Year each. ' Peremptory Pale- Estate of Elizabeth Lime. des d. brae story brick DWPLLING, No. 245 death Ninth street. between Lomat and derma streets. Barite Estate—Three.story lima DWELLING, No, HS Spruce street, shove_rourth street.- Two-story Frame DWELLING, Pio. en Chutes et., between South and flhippen' streets. Late t'onthwark. tw H e a n d W som n s a l t ladn e e n nd t T D ip E oh N ONks,r aW Street , s Ge e man - town. L a t ll obylWOfeet. ItnoWiltinaeipenOrman ner. of Pail's Stone, and has all, the modern' oonver mance& Neat Modern Briok DWELLING, No. Ofifi North Fif teenth street, south of Coates street Peremptory - Sale—Neat Modern DWELLING, No 721 Borth Ninth street. FOURTEENTH PALL BALE—OCTOBER 15. Ex litVEPNVEtgflOgle4!the Estate of Charles Lloyd, deceased. On. Monday clo c k at 15,1860, at 2 o'clock, at the Blue Bell Tavern. Darby Plank mad, will 'be sold, without. reserve, the following property. late of Charles Lloyd. dsed,vir. FiTOIIE D WELLING, Valuable Stereace., known ea The. Bell Store," corner of and - Darhy Roads. went,- fourth ward. . . Same Estate—Frame STABLE and Lot of Oronnd, l'esehantolle, Twenty-fourth ward. , - Also. a , the same Vine end piece. a Prime Douro and Lot of Ground. Ptulchallvtlm, Twenty-fourth ward.= B , le No. 1837 rIREBTNUT Street. SUPERIOR FttIiNITURK, lIIIRRIOREI. CURTAINS, VIELLYMC CAN I%TS, &c. T ing.. :14th inst., it IC' o'Clook, Mo rn No.lBc/Chegtnyietreqt. by catalogue. the superior furniture. French -plate mir rors, brocatel curtains, .fine velvet carlretg,&a.' lAbso. the kitohen furntture. - ;The cab;net furniture Was. tuatle to order, and *of - excellent quality. • W Me, be examined on the morning talc at 8 O'clooke . • , BALE OF IITPCEL,LAMMOII3 Blair . 8 - ' (A portion from a Private Library 0 This Evening, - 004.12. at the auction store. a pollution of valuable miscellaneous Works, &portion f•cm a lihrarY, , , Iliir For particulars see catatotaes. - • &de N 0.131 North, TWENTIETH. street:„ HANDSOME' PIIRNITURIt. TAPEffr- CAN , PETS, CIIfNA AND Df .ASSWAN Ac t On Mondayiliformnr. - - - inst.. at le o'clock. at ao. Near Twentieth street, corner' of Cherry *treat the helilater!e parlor, dining-room. chamber and office furniture, tapestry carts, China and glassware. See. • !Alen. e the kitchen furniture. sir Me, ne examined on the morning of isle at 9 o'clock, with oataiognee. BOUSELIOLD guRpnIym;..PLAVIO. BRUSSELS - - - CARPATtr &73 - , ---- .. On Tlesday Morales. - 'l6thitlitant, at 10 o sleek. at Ito. 013 Benth.Pront st.. below Lombard; the finasehold reinitiate, siano-terte. Brussels carnets, teethes beds, mattresses, &a. ;Also, the kibbben furniture.' - • !air IlLiy be examined ate o'olook Dlt the int - nein( of the sale. • • . . . • .. SM. on the Prennses,SPßUCE Street,' ELEGANT RESIDEINE.AND FURNITURE. _ On Wednesday. Mornay, 'October 17. at 10 o'clock, will be sold atpublic_ saloon the_gremites. the elegant Modern RESIDENCE. Po. 722 Spruce street. with superior Stable and Coach-house in the rear, on, Elizabeth street. Lot 24- feet 9 ineheo font, 260 foet to depth. • SUPERIOR r LiRETTUILR.- ~Also by catalogue, the superior household ffirottire; Stir Fullyiertioulantin a few days. - " Sale at 722 sprcOmin t , e . t . ELEGANT- YUAN iTUR MIRRONft.' SILVER PLATE, FR RN CH CARP eTel, STATUARY, ,CHINA. GLArNI. CHANDELIERSage. On Wednesday Morning,- - 'Oet;l7. at 10 o'clock. at N 0.72280,300 tereetAs Mita: logue. the eutire - elegant - furniture including. large French-slate mentetend pier !stirrers. marble statuary. elegant Bahl cabinet and learetary. richly painietlys rich out glass r eleSent dinner. dessert. and - t e a Plated-were. ace Frpneli (=Sets. elegant chandeliers. superior chamber furniture...kn. , _ SILVER PLATE. peeTbra timer tea Net, large trey, butter' dishes. knives. forks, spoons. /go.. .„ sir The elegant residence will - be acid - at 10 o'clock, previous to sale of furniture. sir Full Demonism in catalogue,. Peremptory Bate. - . LARGE LOT OF FIN, MADEIRA AND EIitERRY • WINE. - Oa Wodaroglay Morning. oOtober 11. at 12 o'clock, at the notion Rt.:int.."' thout reaerye, a large queaqty of fine MA Madeira and ftorry Wines a large dernijobigging bottle' - tar Partial:dam future aoverlaiementa and Cats lona, . . . . - - Ws at Wm 159 ay lei bloesh:•fOlTATrot urEmofi. PURE/ TES, FRENCH-JUL ETA *OE& fI4RO-F0 TES, BIZiIoSELS 0 ETA: . On Thersiar Mencius. • At e o'etoek, at the bjection Store, cm emortment of exeellept esoond-hand &rectum, eloontApiano-forte. Ins minors , carpets, etc., from lamb, Ma decibel.. kasle rescomei to the acme for convenience of •, ' , LA a - GE SPECIAL AND PORPfdPTORY NAVE OF ELEGANT AND VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS JAMES B. EAR i.t; k 80N8' .Tlil RD "GREAT BAL.N OF PAINTINGS. to 'he held at the • • 'PENNBYLyANIA ACA DEhIY OF FINE ARTS. - s October 2s and:O. We will sell for account of Messrs. James B. Fails A Hons. °timber 25 and 25. an extensive and valuable rot- 'cation of Oil Paintings, including almost every vaned of sub Pots. the Productions of the most eminent Ame rican and Epropean artists. being SelectlOnS from Esele'a Gallen., 215 Ohestnaletreet. Anions them will be found litany works cif .art never' liefore exhibited.' - Also, numerous riotuteuselate4 *X pees* for this collection and sale.- - belmsed to be one of the most beautiful and valuable collections that have ever been submitted 0. yobbo competition in this oft/. , Oar The sale Will be peremptory, without reserve Du limitation. AO ; esialogues, vith 'partionism win be resar 'one week previous, and the paintings arranged for inspeo tion. .MOM ;NATIIANS. A U TI nig It Is R 1 0 4FACTIANT: ' , tankful& I corner of W I N I VAUS Innen% • HO MO LOAN,r • . 4 - 1910,006 town, attire lowest rates.' en diamonds. watches, Jewelry, slyer *IT goods, *Wu, Vti omen, imam, hardware, on • maxim, mirrors, =T wat°, oedding. and on goods ofsverr delottotion, 211. lane or small unman, from one dollar. to. Wismar-do for anyjength of time wirod on. The Oldest Eehed Hone in thin ens; INT Private entrance on RA Strew. Mr — Busman hours from A. H.-to •P. Heavy inauranos for the benefit of deem:Mom EHARBEB GEL TWO PER CENT. Advances of ROO and upwards at two per sera, Maumee of OM and nowarde, at one oar cent, for abort Inez& T P RIVATE T M NA Pomo of the A est GOLD PATENT LEVER CIE anri RONOME WATCHES, minmactured at w the meal selling prices, sold lover and Levine watohes silver lever and lame watches; • English, Swim, an Prone. watotqw, at astomalung @nova, Jewelry 0 4 1 evert deeomptlon. Very lilly,_rane, patois, Intlndoo m etramente, brat ondity of Havana cigars, at Snit the importation prigt quantities Wart panMassrs. act ninon" other 11 HALM) Attended to 'tsonally the Auctioneer. Consignments of any and *nem kind et reodkAHANIL int een • maws N SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE .SALE. Consisting of diamond and opal trreastnin and ear riff e. Pram. 8860. tln Pans 01.100. - 8 HIPPIN G. AK FOR THE SOUTE-41BARLS8. T08J12511 W1TA1515.11.11_11 1 / 1 1/15115.1t11P11 , F.15.55141111X REDUCED. - ban 7 ., an arelap_e_otsoeirsent per sent be- Iflr 111015 irer 11/M L _il s its, mi 1,15. an awns frtA'TS, Ma tam Charles P. M MAW ea almulay, Oot obi r 15, at la o'olook A: truruagtt ta ta to la ams—salp halts at Sta. FOR .SAVAIIN LOA. ihil 11. S. Mail Steamship ATE eatRGIA. Cassis Mut J. lueta.t anti sel on rday, , Oat, s 0 at 10 o'atoak A. At . . . . .. . . . I brush ia SO to la kort u v e r e hoes *trim ; r_ Warding MA °haus Ave daVoode miffed, and ihiro t=as at:44 ova la antrif AT elt n ualrr trellt i e e ra d ylw . lin, above every too duo, that lamina a live-day euournb• woollen with Chrioirftu and Bevahmea. sad the OM% 4112 d 4011th Watts , , - , ..,, At both Cherlaltet a tekvitanah. thaw I= letla neot with steamer* tor rims, end with roil" , ate., for all plaada In tne &nth arid lionthweet. frieURANCE. ?mkt and Im6 &on a lona masrlden of eleodo shipped , Boath will bo Woad to be Lower by thole soo t c thin by sailing vosuli, the -nimbus' briar orb-half rate. • N. 11.—Ireuranes on all Itailreedt Preljrhgatlia ennecesesty, farther than Charles:ton or 15a. Rai tread (k u n i fffirit t skn o malie N fm i tiese , points. Fstre by thlaretre to oo Per eett.t. sPesielt then bY the mend Borl ILI Via be the follow sche dule. Through °tete Ey: elploa.vut Cherles, toti and Sayan etesteuon raj, B evan the Whole route, except Chariesten and nab to Montwour err • I i VIA CIIAILLESTON. VIA SAVANNAH. To Ctuerleatun—..-015 00 Tollavannaln—.... 115 50 .11150102 t- 17 50 Manyta— 17 BO ohm:ibis— .... 20 00 , slacon—.—. 20 00 Dante— 21 00 Cants —.— 21 00 ontsomery...—. SS 00 huntba-- 21 00 'batty. OW Orleans—. 99 731 ontonsery .seep Nashville— --. 27 nil 0bi t5..._._.... 3.1 110 Knoxville— --,.. 25 50 New Orleans—. 99 73 illem_phia.—. 81 50 . Fare to savaanan• vie. Charleston. ..—...—. 18 00 Charleston, via Savanna/L.-- - • • l2 tal 1.: bills of lading eugnallitliat Ulf /11tag sailed. • Lo freight or passage - away on - - Mimi, at second w rf above Vine isme r. or to • , ALEX. REIRCH,Inds_OO., No. 106 NORTH WHARVES. Agents In ' H UNCharleston TEE. 0. BUDD. Savannah, a GAISAIELL. F a o s ralorlda front Charleston. steamer Carolina evert For "fonds from Savannah. steamers St.'ElarY'a and et. Joky'. so.ry Tnesde* and B*httatty. L THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 'STEAM 'ROM NEW Nt0111.1.0 LIVEIIOOI.. Chief Cabin Passage .-- : Reeind Cabin PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage __ono Second Cabin The ships from New York nail at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, (taw. eodie, A AB E I RI A. C C A s! ca t. E pt ..ll s . h L ytn o n tt o . n. E N u Ii t G v A p R A A . c , C ap a t g , t s ane e e i r t s o o h it , SCOTIA. (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head I Preen on starboard bow; red on port hew. ERSIA, Judkins. leaves N. York. Wedneeday, Cat. CANADA.A nderson. BoNen. weduesday. Oct. 17 AFRICA, Inhatinea, " N. York, wednet der, ( mu 74 ARABIA, Stone, " Beaton. Wednesday. Ont. al ASIA. LoN. " Yors,_Wednewittl. Nov 7 PUROPA, Moodie, • Boston. Wedniseday, Nov. Li PERSIA, Jud sine. N. york,wedoeenay, N0v.21 Berths not tenured until paid for. . experienced Surg board. The owners these sluesill not be eacquatable for Gold. Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Previous Stones 07 Mehalat unlens bibs of Ming are swami therefor and the TEAM thereof therm expressed. For freight or pew sags, apply to -lg. Ottls_attll. .- 0010 4 Rawlins Green. New Volk. C AUTI ON !—ASTRULOGN 1-,LOOK OUT!—GOOD NEWS Fail , ALL i—The nevi bonny Mrs. y.s.rj BORN um the beet; . she :seas 0 .4 when all others have failed. 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