to nutoormas glow YOU. .rsEMONiTRAOQN. MIZE Of Aaron: RVIiIIIW et New Toth, Tholl pf the -most brilliant of the PIVIe Iffset*Tee for whisk _Motu Rorkis Jimmie. Thttlffrs,TorltiotisM l S . teem' with details Of the orMisim Ite . ..dleletlee the following brisfemetniitt-C - - ;-41,7"! Anatiews sr MISOY. ip emA ug zones masemer's sun Abe on s leve ller miefitheir Ake bar resented on Thostdayito the w iti l dee Me - beard- the steamer Thomse P. We7,‘'Who - Week eleef& - 'lliteirt Berms , Renfro* fray Allabagt" bad arktiot b y a the trial at soon. The et Lai" was al ready y waittni at the fi ,linkthe Prineiwas remind With serste d .•ftalitalkthollinine Band:Of Governor's / I s* lffing. birch national anthem. -The 1 Lino threw o ff her linei, and the dime bold's relieption oa half of:the quarter deet,7ll2M ' other lull" Wag partitiomed of with Maffei, for a :huseheou. 11...get0r,. Peter Now; Wester Bohai; 1),:liar!, -and. coke wore... Mlles . New To t ter' ,- were prompted, Geweram - Neett,' smd-afoot amisttag in OitillOWS vii% Immo% 'viva BA,T. , L'enitasteMmiStan beim discuesed, the Prince monAte4 M the roof Of GM pilot-house. On nearing the Bort Hamilton "thundered out a 21.- ph salute, and the Thom as P. Way; tired of watt. mg for the Lane, saiied - around her while away The yacht fiesta; Ocimaiodere - Stevens, now met the steemer,vtwdredAtad a first lola* and, silt' tog and tiring, esoortta. the Lane to the Battery. The Havana, propeller, front B aum; coming np, sedated in ,thie,-,itripm, pas Jukintes, dying her Mustiing, aad lese rteheeting.v.The upper bay-ins - dotted.a y.drond yachts, pepper. ing away with gins, the of which were lost la the - deephlontlami thunder or the fort at Governor's Island here the United Biota troops turned out, and olietwedhanit leitilj. 11111 scilis 'nem; rail ?liirliar: The same' Utt thi 'Binary was most „ imposing. Castle gardthr atiauted to the dam•Ouid countless theisteinkifrimi lunite;tori toVirement, - whertivier hntliaihapsomMmtd,stanitOrith the brUlient ETU an uniforms of the military, made up a magnia oentAisple,y,, Amidst the natal salutes, the cheers of thelhtmemids of /meigators, and ;the firing of • park of artillery at the Battery, the Prince landed at Castle earden to 'attire himself:lu uniform to do homir to the - oltilln-Soldlery 'of the State of NemTorkv ' - nem,aluslaptimMan .DIIISIIIID. We Insdirsiontthit Amino Masud= took plies botwaen'the Prima and lits Mai* aa .to the pie,. Penally tei be minnaed ; %Alt vadat tole a milt; tart neeemieg tor Abi,- to , reriemthetroops in the uniform's& his minter,. ianle;-thai of Colonel of her Meieety'illtesidier Guards 'itenotillagiy the more becoming dress for the omeitheit of a simple gentleman—Arie, ialtietaatlyv mithatbtokiehanged for dm Ism digniled one, whieh - melte& genemil from the liniitneti*e popiaar '4Viussi tins nastritirr.. - • tit' Battery plaos,.front Bowling Green down to e great gate 4, 'this Battery; °Rialto 'Greenwich streak rtalidaiired by the polies, ind at its gate the military, Mayor,and Common CogneU- en tered. Beam tin 'eary hour is thy forenoon ex ponent thousands flocked to this ylairdty, there to remain until line in the afternoon, regaled oces- Atonally by the , music of some of.tbe many bands in the Battery; but 'Ding before 'the /*Arcs made his appearance, to And their patient" completely_ exhausted. , lease lanai *Leith BROADWAY. The doooretioris were not nearly so ezteneiro or handsome ee tar the ocosasion of the reception of the Japanese. • Mariy of the stores along Broad-, way , lisunted one small ;dig eath,..bat the skim teeth of banners and streamers shading the Maoists which was presented on the fonisr occasion, wit noirmbeint. la Net a window along the line of march was unoc.: copied Tbetisinde upon thoisands crowded every' avallable.point from *high the procession could be viewed, :The streets were even more densely Ailed then On"thetteeision of the Japanese procession. In fronted'iiery inenyOf the stores, and even before EMI VP*. dWelllngs, temporary tiers of seats wereAreefesf,_ plum on which ranged from a' shill dalkido each:: By far the largest po rtion of thUll7RiiinN oitowd, too; were women, essed witbfbooriebness whisk chino:Amine the ladies of Norio*, and as beautiful, generally, as a Now libiliort could wish to see them. tai 3333 *BT. • . , . The Battery wee °teazle' at an early hour of all bat thositerrimrionehd ticket! of admission from the Mayor, to that the military hid 'ample -space for their *volutions. -Anclewthe can broke through" the morning aloud' upon th.i mass of polishalmus ketry, the soonezniontod was - brilliant in the ex. trent.. The Sitterywulined "from end to end with the filakof accoutred soldiery. In dui time the Brodklyn ritglitient arrived, which Sifted to the animation, of the 100110, The Buttery itself looked quite 'neat, taring ban well swept. The addaxes, np . wards of twenty in number, designed for the Prince and his suite, with the Mayor and,Commotritonneil, started from the oily hall at half put 12 o'clock. The municipal digni taries entered the aMphitheatre of Castle Garden, where the reeepticin was to take plain. About two hundred ladles end gentlemen were , also in the lifeatre of the Castle., - _ , TNII HARRIET LAMM ARRIVEN be Harriet Lane resehed Castle Garden dock ,at'Precliety twenty - dilutes put Iwo oYMook, id -tended, by- continuous iodates. from the artillery detanfimentan the Banta. The dock where the Prince Wall to land was kept perfectly Wear, under the - charge of motion of ' thirty-three plaited mop Tlnfa BfoldWoy Aired, pommel:dad by Suseentpropeey „ ' ' 2117 Vidal WILCOITID TO 211 TI T. YOU. At half Pest two o'clock; the Primer and suite en teredthatle Garden, beaded-by the band, playing a march . The Duke of Newcastle melon his right, and Lord Lyonsaud the Earl of St. Germain on his left, The Printmearrled its bat In I& right hand and light cane in his left. Re bed on a blue emit, *lose buttoned, and a. pair of elosetitting, gray Yantfloone.. Misnypearano• is quite yonthiul, and, he wore sak e entered It look of emaedingmadeety, imprmeheir,hrevitoly all who saw him., Ai be ad vancedtli!weiWifilm.liftytir and Common Council, thelDwor stepped towards him, alltrithin Ando& uneovered. Augustus Schell, Who had come on the Diarist Lane, thee introduead ..the Prince to the Mayor, and a ft erwards presented theDake of New castle, Sari of St. Germain, folloied by other members of ida mite: Ther.Mayor then presented the royal partite the Aldermen and Councilmen. •• - •• • A wowiaT OP" ILIZMASASSIXIST. • The Prime and Lord Lyams together bowed their acknowledgments, tics former saying something to. the Mayor; but amid the din of miserelesem moalo it was unheard, except perhaps by the Ma or. A slightlistiliftfoUowed, somewhat embarrassing, pareatty, for the Prince. The band...kept up its elattwr,:npinst- deGrecto kayo* stop Prboactsppoll hie sane against - his: hot, glanced bashfully around at the band, and timed thisCom:' maw Cesdielk sides tho Mayor, whispering to Lord Lyons,datesrepted Oho erabarmsommt by offering the 'Prime his_Anik; sad iffseerting him and the royal perly.tri the mane of - the Commissioners of =TArt the.. Masi asosndad: the stair*, ook the hint to stop playing.: : • •• TSZ TIMMS APPSASS XILITAST lISIIPORX. A little leefore H °Week the Peluso midst& ap- S„me" i i 'idd.redthhoatt, Witt white pinme, Arad atitiiirltpantaloons,' with two fatirmw, rat e . Difining out OfCailtletinrdes, be was pre sented to . General l Sanford 'Sand ' lie 'then mannted Whorish fbilorredbrthe other Members of his slits' and, lien andl:loneft&Sitnford 14 3 staff, prooseded to review the titer.; .„ . . •,-11111:11f.XL411413,Y . with Gene lanfork took ;the 'lead, moving Int in the' dirndl= of Mattay Place, the imams' theinartheraiendblethAithi with Sheet*, while a band struck up - "God save the Queen." The 12th 4 lielhicht' acted it Gitird of honor dirtier the , loiderr." ' Otderabie," The Star Spangled liserief," and' `" God • sate the Queen'' wart alternitely and :stisereastrity played as the PrhistiodifihiSk ant ihrth along thermos sal Lines, while ilwar,Owdi nll wood the Battery were oontbmally appearance as ho drew near them the Prie ,-„founwhile, grace raising,_lMl Aspirin' in token:of facknow lodgment. saffrosly have num bered let thanlve &maid. ' vas ,inofnitifion MOIL , • About half p as tathree o'clock the- had of the oolumn began' to move. • After; General Sanford and, staCeeme the Princes carritigo, salami 'by the Waskinstat Grays,-followed by the other oar e- titt in-th order-before - mentioned. A. the Ptie 'drew war Broatiway,4 perfect ;hewer of eke* greeted him on every hand, while donde of (tamale welcomes shook from every window. She march was 121100111MITlly BIM from the dense mama packing the streets on every aide. It was an ova tion to the yosing Prince threoghttut. taa urn* snow ski ram. • olhe heed of the column reached the Park about 4 ealock, • when the Pena and party, with the *Yoe still4htitiltoinlkelr carriage, on the steps of the CI t 11111,ritheat the military gave th e' Prince a ; `salute, the Pr** continually loathing. ithrtiiima alloy' palled. • • • j at in rirlw Xvilloi On* asthusimms, was suanifeeted the whole le NO of , BroodwitYlo the Fifth Avenue Rotel. It wlthithiff“ helots tha • proesosiat seabed .:Union Sqeast.,2lili whnialineofmareh was perfectly lath bitiumfty;, - . The head of thtspraostion reached the EiftlEtkoantstßotil it half, pat six, when th e Pia* And his Party alighted from their card:get and at once repidletto their roe*. The military were then pale*, and: repaired , to this several quarters. - - it ,-,, tnnitorar,,siatim At !rata quintiuts. ' At about ohs-o'clock, the 'hurried moventents of thelpolisti . seated tetudieatothat something was_ aboattothappeni and at tamity- , minutes -past Si theamething did happeue - A body or dfa , geossimitying it a brisk trot, dished tip the 10th ottlnder.teWards the front or Inaba entrance %the Mak thus ; diverting,- momentarily, the attention -of Ala itrowd, while the carriage containing his Raid 'lngham' and "his Excellency" Myer, Weetkwassitiveit quickly to the .private entrance on Ttreso-third,stteet. Almost at, the same ment large *ions carrying the Prideee ,IWe/elitism up to. theasune door, but, the or titionvering their • mistake, moved , on amOd to titer lltisorinitie entrance,- The Ptineei lllityorl'ifood, - `.the Duke otflantastie, 'and the tiliket - kanitbal, eta. frinee's suite, dignounted isiCisiteed As hotel. - 1 /# 1 " 1 / 4 cle 01 I .§4o o xi - , "'eosins the" or. A „, ; ristw,-Xostr, oat:MX • - none In the act* , prepoited " three obeenr kr theft's* tif.Walu."' Thttitheere wortsgiven llthis edit". folly ?Wittig the wiftdowp, _ . the baloony was filled. • They tubed to ti Pritsee's window, stared in at him, tried to enter, &rated,* mild wall of..faoes at his_ window; and' the oliwka ilotrt WO* Woad, g ' roaned, and shout ed Astra" at them with no effect. Some were ao intpodent as to tarn end look coolly down at the indignant multitude, and then resume their ga pinß attitudes at the, window. The crowd ;emoted ," Oh roh ! 1 . oh !! !" but it was not until the po lio& had tightly alcised the Prinee'a windows that -they gave way and mowed 'slowly back into the hotel, witl the jeers of the crowd. Another and Full Account . of Walker's .Eieentton try an Eye-Witness. [From the New Orleans Delta, Octobers.] Several fah* reports having been published re specting the ciroumstanees of General Walker's ,execution it Trusillo, we have a melancholy setts. faotion in being enabled, from the statement of an eye-witness, to give an authentic and reliable nar rative of the tiansaotion. . . . . •Mr. Wm. B. Elton, an intelligent young man, a native of Philadelphia, who has been far Rome time in the emp loy r of the Panama Railroad Com pany es an e ngineer, happened to be in Trnxillo ,when Gene Walker and his command were hrought,baok to that plice, and was an attentive observer of all that occurred. Mr. Elton came over from Traxillo in a schooner to Gharleston, and, thence proceeded to Mobile with letters from Gol:Rudler to Mr. Julius Hesse; of that plkoe. Mr. Elton was a friend of Gen. Walker, and sym pathised'inhis cause, but was net of his party. He witnessed the exam:llion of the General,' of which he gives in substanee this description : At the sate of the tort the General, having been led from his cell, was relieved of the heavy Irons be bad borne ever Sinew his Surrender, Me bad on the clothes which be bad worn through the ex pedition. A force of ,two hundred men, ,eith bayonsts,,reoeived Mut at the Amt. He Was Placed between two priests, with lighted candles, and the troo)A forming In column, the cortege proceeded to the place appointed for- the tragical deed: The General's carriage was erect and reso lute, his expression calm and even smiling, and his whole air that of a man of earnest devotion and (*nations reetitude. The consolations of religion, which were whisper ed to him by the priests who accompanied him on this' his last march, were received and responded VI by him with fervid piety and Christian hopeful. nese. These responses, we are assured by our in formant, were all that proceeded from him during the marohlrem the fort to the scene of the execu tion. The military cortege was followed by a great crowd of .people, and a number of the sailors and marines of the, British Ship Icarus, wearing their side arms, As the :prosseseloh passed the streets, the doors and windows were all filled with people, whose counteutinees,"and now and then their lan guage, indicated their views and feelings In regard M General Walker. Among the natives there was a general feeling of: sanitation at the downfall of the "terrible filibuster." As the "procsausion searched by the prison where the rest of Walker's men were confined, the doors anti windows of,the prison were completely closed Arriving at an old ruined barracks or fort, about a iitiarter of a mile outside of the pity, the troops were formed into:three sides of a square, and the General was led forward and pia:mermen. an angle oft the wall. - The crowd of people stood behind the line Of Soldiers - . 'The pilots who had accompanied the General new held a brief colloquy with him, received his cenfeesion, and adm i nistered to him the last sad rites of the Church, and retired. A notion of four soldiers wire then ordered to their post, and, taking their position within twenty paces, the clonal =Jittery commands were given, and the sol diers took deliberate aim at the body of the gal lant Amerlean, not a feature of whose face, not a fibre of whose body, betrayed the slightest 6020. tion of fair. The command " Fire ! " was given:" the volley discharged, and the General fell forward on his face The body lay quivering in the ago nies, of death—the bullets of his executioners had passed thiough his head—when the second section Was ordered to advance and fire another volley, which only mutilated the body, from which the life was test ebbing. Then a single soldier marched up to the body;and placed his musket within a few incheisof the already dead man, and fired; horribly defacing Ids countenance, and blow in the head neatly from the body. i Then the troops were formed and proceeded, at a. lively, . step, back to town, leaving the body of Gen. Walker where it had fallen. Here it was taken charge of by the priests who had attended him to the 'pliesiot execution, and by two Ameri can citizens whose names are Cornelius Hooper and Orlando G , and after being decently *alined was interred, with the ceremonies of the Catholic ohnich, in a cemetery outside of the town., During the whole time of the execution not a word esesped Gen. Walker, except his whispered responses to the spiritual consolation of the priests. The story that be addressed the spectators a abort time before his execution, declaring his regret for his course, was concocted by the Honduran author Mee, or, _ perhaps, was fabricated In Havana, where his name and deed' were held in such terror. There is not a word of truth in the statement. GENERAL NEWS. TUN Allowing description of the Papal States is of interest at this moment : Before the War of. Italy the States of the Church were divided into four legation', not counting the distrlot of Rome. The first comprised the provinces of 80. logne, 'Ferrara, Pont, t and Ravenna, and were_ called Romagna. They have been annexed to Piedmont. The second consisted of the provinces of Urbino, Pesaro, Maeerata, Loreto, Ancona, Per d), Areal, and Camerino, and are commonly called the Marcher. They have on the north Romagna, On the east the Adriatic, on the south the kingdom of Naples, and on the west Tuscany and the pro. 'winces of Spoleto and Perugia. They separate Ro magna from the Neapolitan States. The third le. gation consists of the provinoee of Spoleto, Perugia and.Rieti ;• the first two constitute what is called Umbria: The town of Foligno, which is in Peru gia, is the Fulgialum of the ancients. The fourth legetion comprises the provinces of Velletri, Frost none, and Benevento; the latter, however, is sur rounded by Neapolitan territory. The district of Rome, which is platted under a speoiailregims con sists of that city, of Viterbo, Orvieto, and divita Viechia, the latter being an important commer cial port._ London Ta x Standard, of the 4th ult., says that sprawl:elution watt instituted by the Dublin and Kingston Railway Company, on Saturday, the Ist 4tingtinst *' gentleman named Richardson, with view of putting an end, if possible, to the absurd ant reprehensible practice of passengers getting onto' adrain while it is still In motion. Railway tiompanies,for their own protection, as well as that dy , the public, are quite justified, and, we believe, determined, td adopt-the ilea rigorous measures tbpre'Vent, or ”utiehit practice which can never be of any , Apprecuthle advantage to the person in dulging in it, and has often been attended with disastrous oonsequences. In this particular. in eta, nee that fall penalty of two pounds was pressed for against -the defendant by the company's solleitor ; but it- was afterwards; in a spirit of mitigated .brthe magistrate ,t i c a nominal it may, nevertheless, serve as a warning. - • • . I DiAtii•Or A Tiernasssit Huzurr.—The hfe ptiavßle'(Tenn) New Era announces the death; bn the 29d ult., of Daniel West, the well-known Winn of-the - mountains, at the age of seventy eight.".lle hid lived for a number of years in the hollow of • large American -poplar tree, in the 'opening of which he hid' fitted a rude door. In the centre of. this hollow be Would build his fire In nter and for cooking his, plain meals. This ollow also served as his sleepingNpartment, and tis said he slept in a' sittingpost ure reolining against thei wall of his house. Ad joining or near this tree he had amide shed which he used as a Workshop, where hi ,ntanifaatured chairs, boles, eider mills, do'. 'HO was .e North' Carolinian by birth, and was a moldier in the war of 1912. Ile .Wns at ti.. Mobile , station 'when .the battle of Now Orleans was fought; and heard the, booming bf the guns when hbiold -General was whippin g pia British. • . ExPLOSIOX 0? A. Dumont) Maonunt.—lt is generally know says the Elaeraniento Union, that a partyef rintlemen have been experimenting. for Some months past in diamond making, and for said purpose have ceased to be put together some 'wort of machinery of some 'kind peoallube tliesoCation, ore know not what. :• At any rate, it its of itna, and k belted end riveted together about as strong as inechinfts can make moll things. On Wednesday, *bait noon - MI, W. Underwood wasenperimenting Srith hn t , which le to make diamonds as cheap Flpebbles, the thing blew up, and the export outer barely.essaprA with his life. We and the power of the' explosive gai was so great as to tear asunder solid iron Uwe...fourths of an inch thick, is readily as one would tear up wet paper. Ix is estimated that the aetual loss of pro perty at Damascus hai been upwards of three mil 41021/ dealing. _Tbe Meet sustained by the inhabi 'tants of Mount Lebanon would be, at the present 'moment, almost impossible to calculate. • All the (trope, mulberries, milk, - dorsal', &s., are totally ,dmtroyed Twenty-eight oolleges, and three bun ',drisd and sixty villages, are In ruins ; five hundred and sixty churches have been pulled down, and ; forty-two convents, together with nine European establishments, have been bunted to the ground. ;The products of the gardens in the fertile plains ?of the Bekaa; of the anti-Lebanon, from the vll - lege of Ilamah to the Haitian, as well as the crops of the Hamlin itself, the richest district in byria, ' a total extent of 44,700 square miles, are all com r pistol, and irretrievably lost, HS oxoxxx of the 21st May last, the Abbe Maret was nominated Bishop of Vannes, but the Pope refused to give his sanction to the appoint ment. The Duke de Grammont, according to the I Coorrier de Bretagne, lately made a new and I :pressing appiloation to the Holy Father to grant , hlif - PreemthiatiOn, but in vein, the Pope declaring that he hid conscientious reasons for refusing. The Abbe Maret le known to be an enlightened men, whotioes not believe in the necessity of maintain ; tog the temporal authority of the Pope. Hence the' 'refusal of - hie Holiness. - • TATE Louden Economist says It is now al most certain that the failure of the potato crop is greater than in any year since 1847. The root • crops are full of weeds in most eases, and where tolerably dean they cannot grow for went of can 'and from excess of moisture. At present the far raer'a chief hope is a dry autumn ; without it his !position will indeed be serious. Nor the slightest accident having occurced on the Hudson River Railroad for the last four months, the conductors are becoming reckless, and, on Thursday morning, of last week, the news paper train lan from Hudson to Osstleton, twenty . one miles, in twenty-three =auto, and on Fri day, from lastleton to Albany, seven miles and a :half, in seven minutes. Duman' the session of Parliament just ended, 5,574 petitions, with 197,6E4 signatures at tached, were presented to the House of Commons against the total abolition of chnroh rates, and 5,538 petitions, with 610,877 signatures a ttached, in favor of the total abolition of the rates. Br the middle ofilnext year, when the ros eate now 'constructing for the British navy shall be finished, they will count 735 vessels ; with 17,099 ' guns and a steam power of 132,786 horses. In guns tits Brandt navy is only about half as strong as the Beglish. Tannt is talk in Paris of the construction of a large' theatre, to contain 6,000 ipeotators, at the corner of the Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle and of the Rui du Faubourg Bt. Denis. It Is 'stated 'that it will be called the Theatre Anglo Brengel& McMinn, LlOBitsart..--A Chinese trader has been permittqd to sell opium throughout the Send 'lsiah Islands by paying ,$2,000 per year for the privilege,. . . ,A Box containing $1,200 worth of jewelry 'wait stolen at 'Niagara Pall& on Monday,. from a 'podler, - who in an unguarded moment had left if upon it hotel table.--- , - grain crop is' so - *go ,that it la sapposed the rativoide will be biter all *infer bringing it,eollt , - Duatira the year ending the Ist instant, 1.6,00 Mids. of.teaseeo were; issposted is Virgi. agsini"Whillll./ • PASSENGERS ARRIVED, In Moment. reystnne state, from Oharleston—J IC Saes, Wm 'Wayland, P Crowell. Jos Jara,_P fl =Reynolds, Mrs Wm 0 Hartle A Anderson, Mager Desmond. Muter R Desmond, and ten la MI steerage. urrrojitTitArlOss. . . . )Reported for Tile Premi • CARDENAS—Brig Black Dana% Dania-292 hhde 41 toe 27 bble molasses John Mason & Co; 1 box sugar A A Morgan; 1 box lemons Ido arrow root 3 trunks 1 box mdse order. GRAND TURK Tl—KEttoh Commerce, Barnoe-4293 - bushels salt John Mason dc Co. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARD B. CLARKE, HARRY CONRAD, CLOMMITtai 07 MOMITI WM. L. REHR. LETTER. BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Lteerpool soon Shlp Saran*, Rowland • -•-• " -- Li e room. soon Biqa Wm Cummings, Cope—. ship Lorenzo, Marwick-- Li T ern 1 - soon Bs)* Cordons. Farrell. ...--.... -- 13a v b d7s' soon Beitiat I a l:d' soon Brig Rolla, ``Hr) Conan --...., _ . d re , soon Brig Black Squall. Davis— 8t Jago a Cu ba. Bohr tirinocm. 1'abbutt........-8t Jago de Cuba, Oot 13 MAELNE INTELLIGENCE. FOILS OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13. 1660 SUN RISEE_ 8 27-RUN 8 3.1 MGR WATER,- _l7 ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware. Cannon, 21 hours from N York, with mate and passenters to Jas Ailderdioe. Below Bombay Kook passed brig Emma Eger, from Charles ton, at anchor. Ship Montebello, Henderson, from Liveool 13, ult. With mdse to P Wright Sons. Arrived o ffthe Capes of Delaware Ith teat. Sept 20111. tat 22 46, long 8109, aig nailed a ship supposed the Kitty Floyd, steering out. oth inst. let SO, long 71. passed ship Moro Cantle, Meer ingsouth. Retch Commerce, Barnes. 9 daya from Grand Turk, TT. with salt to John Meson & Co. B r ig Wilick Squall, Davin, le days from Cardenas. with molasses to John Mason & Co. Vessel to G W Borne don & Bro. Brig 11 R hloGilvery, Reagan, IS days from Portland, in ballast to captain. Bohr M emith, Mills. 8 da' from New York, with indite to French, Richards & Co. rota. Ranoooaa, Btraughn, 1 day from St George, with wheat to Jos J Bleck. Seta T P McColler; Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del, with corn to lair Barrett & Son. Bohr J It fdoPee.lownsend, 4 days from Suffolk, with shingles to captain. - qahr Sere° ;Gordo, Irons, 4 days from Suffolk, with shingles to captain. , Bohr Mare Picup, Baker, from Norf olk. Bohr Marian Rosana. Palmer, from Boston. Bohr Ringgold:Crowell, from Nerport. Bohr Jae A Farms, tiliesr, from Washington. riLEARED. Steamship City or Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T Webste Jr. Eng H H McGilvery, Haagen, Boston, L Rothermel & Co. Bohr Lizzie W Dyer, MoDuffle, Portland, Binniokeon & Glover. Bohr Elle Cannon, Sayers. Norwich, R R Corson & Co Bohr J moOlnakey, Stebbins, New London, do Bohr Smith D Hollows, Clark. Providence.ilo Bohr Margie Van Dosen, Ireland, Richmond, Baker & Folsom. Bohr Minnehaha. Young, Richmond, T Webster. Jr. & Bohr d Marla Pickup. Baker, Baleen. Noble, Hammett Caiwell. Bohr J A Parsons, Bhaw,Maurice River, do Fehr Marian Rosana, Palmer. Bristol, 13Inkisten & Cox Bohr Ringgold, Crowell, Bristol. N Sturtevont & Co. _Bohr Charles a, Kersey. Washington, Van Dusen. Norton & Co. Bohr H G Ely, MoDounell, Washington, do Bohr Anna & Mary, Rowen, do do Bohr 0 M Smith, Mills. Providence, B Mimes & CO. Mr H L flow. Smit h, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Mr Putnam. Canfield, Albany. Dant McCarthy. & Btr F Boardman, Crocker, Portsmouth, L Audenried ,Co (Cotrespondance of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del.. Oct. it. No square-ad vessels have passed to sea since my last report. There are no vessels at hurbor. Wind OW and pleasant. Years. &0., N. W. DICKMAN. 011ierreenondenoe of The Press.l HAVRE DE GRACIE. Oot. IR. 1850. The Wyoming left with 11 boats. laden and °mourned ea follows: . . Giebrarah, Q B Brave, and Oeo B Merrick, lumber to Baml Bolton: E C Gramm, do to M Trump & Bon: Thou E nheete, do to M rife; Jos Hopper. do to Albert Ben ton; True Ameriesn,do to Norerone dr. Sheets; L Co der, do to Malone & Taylor; J,C Ho ff man, C Brubaker, and Lillie Jane, ooal to Delaware City. SIESIORANDS. Ship Othello Greenough, trom Liverpool, was off harleeton 9th'inst. Bark Elf. Pillol[llo7e from Richmond, arrived at Per ambuon 3d ult. MM=7l Bark Oak, Ryder, hence, arrived at Boston 11th inst. Bark Clifton, Lewis, from Rio de Janeiro Aug SO. ar ived at Baltimore 11th inst. Bark Rattlesnake, (new) )Hendee, for Bombay, cleared t Boston 11th inst. . . Barks Adelaide. Wingate. and Lapwing, Kelly, from Baltimore. were at Rio de Janeiro Aug M. Brig Eliza Ann, Geyer, henna, was discharging at Barbados 16th ult. rßrin_J B. Comae, Watts, Black Hawk, Tabbntt, Tan gier. Colson. Baylis'. Clark, and Vohint Dodge, hence, arrived at Boston 11th inst. Bohr M Reinhart. Peterson, for Wilmington, NC, old at Charleston 9th inst. Bohr W L timings, Hoffman, for Havana, (denied at Pensacola about Ist inst. Bohrs Liberty, Jackson, C L Conch, Robinson, Har vester. Wooten, and J A Brindle, Weaver, arnved at Wilmington Croaker, Inst. tolog h ß lo .li it Preabrey, hence. arrived at Digh ton . c ti r oei r Sour . =lu,e Hall, Graham, hence, arrived at New- Feh Grams Girdler, Clark, for Philadelphia, cleared • t boeton 11th Met. Bohr .D Tapley, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem oth Met. Behr hi A Sheppard, Lane, hence, arrived at Now Ha ea lOth inet. Bohr J Tamer, Crowell . and J Rusting, Havens, enae. arrived at Frotidence 10th met. Bohr blery R Mifita, Buok, henoe, arrived at Paw ticket 10th lost, Bohr FIT. Cheeseman, from Lynn for Philadelphia, at import 9th inst. Bohr Globe, Ames, from Delaware City, at Fall River Othinst. Bth inst. baby Frink, English, hems, arrived at Bristol Ferry Bohr Wm Loper, Robinson, hence, arrived at Baker's Lauding_ lOth inst. Bohr W Morse, Phillip', from Bristol,Ta, at Digh ton Etth inst. Ochre f) L Sturges Norrier nod T Potter, Clover, for Philadelphia. sailed from Fall River Rh inet. Bohm ft W Dillon. Marts, Medina, Bartlett, Althea. Corson, E W Perry. Sampson, E W Benton. Taylor, Patterson. Eand. J Ponder. Jr, Ellingsworth, Ocean Wave, Venue, W 0 Bartlett. Connelly, N B Thome eon, Steelman, Algoma'', Long, Silver MaAnst, Perry, E s, Taylor. N By, Williams. Fanny, May hew. E Price, Adams. Ch em Carstairs, Robinson, Ala bama, Vangilder, Diamond, Norton it Betts, Endicott, Alert. Champion, I Thompson, Corson, Redinston, Clark. E Bell, Lee, Roxbury, Chase. Clam, Crowell. A Magee, Magee, Lady Ellea. Coreon A G D & ft F Shan non, Brown, V Sharp, Marl. 13 A Roe. Baker. 13 L Ste vens. Studley, and A Hugel, Mason, hence, arrived at Boston 11th Lust. SAFES. LIIJAE'S PATENT WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE. AND COMBINA TION BANK LOCKS. VAULT DOORS, tco! The time has arrived when Bankers, Merchants, and business men begin to feel not only the unportance but the 1300011111iti of having a thoroughly fire and burglar 7ot the ha rheet-iron or common safe has been much improved as a fi re-proof amen its first introduction, and that it will preserve the -written matter, under- favors able cdrolimetanoes.l4 admitted f but that it still has n ylon' defects must" be conceded. Its liability to be °rushed by the fall of ,walls, timbers, go., or by its own fall ; its inability to prevent the constant evaporation of the moisture from the filling, milt is eoareely possible to make or keep the vapor chamber water-tight ipso frail a struotnre Lahr°, its entire inability to retain the steam or vapor durinatke overt its Tepid deterioration by rust and otherwise. and Its entire unectinty against burgla r', will hardly be denied. It dented that till these defects are remedied la the above wrought and chilled iron safe and leak, tied the object of this article is. not only to chow this foot, but the why and the wherefore, To do this understandingly. a short synopsis of the structure will be first presented.,of this as we as of the sheet-iron safe, pntnisitig that the two principles cam- Prise all the popular safes now in use, Further, that the vapor principle' is the only tone now relied upon to make the safe fire-pronf, by all safe-makers having any celebrity. rionsegue i rly. ail now put In a compost tion-ohember for this ob eat. STRUCTURE OF 0 ILT.,EO-/RON SAFES DE SCRIVEO. The base or body of this safe is a boy made of bars a I -wrought iron. ts' to of an inch thick. by 1.5 to 2 inches wide, crossing each other at right angle ,e placed near each ether, forming a compact network ; about% inch holes are drilled near each other through these bare, andcounter oak; oast iron Is run between these ban and into the boles, and over the outer cur face, making the whole thieknese lid to a inches of solid iron without joints ; the wrought-iron boa thorough's Ohilling the oast iron, and cluing it drill _proof, while the two-none are so Stroll6l/ tied es not to be separated or brokenly any ordinary power. STRUCTURE OF n imET-IRON SAFES DE- soitniED. The sheet-iron safe is madeof Sheet-iron plates, from one sixteenth to one twelftn of en inch thick, banded round the outer edge with light bar 'refl. the larger safes bayingironworkrtas the centre. This constitutes the whole adding the door fianses and back plate end the door-way or front fialklfell ; exoept in some thi s thin plate of hardened Meal placed muds, and this is called a burglar-pro of safe. As hen been me ntioned, each of the above Safes have Composition oham re, or, more practically, vapor oliambere,na vaporis found abosiutely necessary to not upon the iron flanges that surround! the oomposition chamber, or the heat would be easily conducted through theme Sense, to the interior. though , the composition be avers° good a non-eanductor, as iron is a free con ductor of heat, sad vapor is the only preventive. It must be admitted that the bent material for this cham ber is that which is the greatest absorbent, and will not cake or beams hard. Lime may he conceded to be that article, as most of the Safe maker, linen cameo eithan having lime fora constituent, and this to the only rellanpe for the production of vior ; but as lime is light, it is in the sheet-iron safe ult orated with fire olay. or time heavy substance, to give themveight and solidity. The Chilled Iron Safe has both In the outer structure, consequently the chamber is filled with lime unadultei a tad, Producing much more vapor than the composition used by sheet-iron makers, and while the sheet-iron Safe is warping and twisting at every joint. when heat ed allowing the vapor to ascent' , the chilled iron has no outer joints, and the thickness of iron prevent, the springing of the jointe, coneeqUently the vapor cannot esoape. And here lies the great advantasp thin safe heaths a fire roof ) over the sheet iron, but it has other important vantagea. The structure shows that it cannot be a acted by the falling of walls, timtere, &b." or its own fall ; that there is no chance for deterioration from runt or °Sharp/Mei.that in oath of fire its shape is not sleeted that if it is olieriked by water, or other cause, the check can only reach to , the wrought iron bars, consequently the Sate is notielnyed for me t that the steam or vapor is mainly kept in the vapor cham ber, and does not destroy the bindings to books, or so injure the paper as to require copying, thereby saving this trouble, an well as the expense of a new Safe. As to Burglary, the atruoture shows this safe to be drill roofell over the suriace, and with Lillie', cele brated Bank Look attached, which is drill, sledge, and Powder proof, it will be seen that it is thoroughly bur glar proof—while the structure of the th eist Iron Sure shows ghat the crowbar, axe, cold-chisel, or drill can enetrate it M a few moments. without much noise or !tbsturbance.. ! The following late severe test is one of the many, of a charaoter now in my possession. and ,publinheel iin my general ciroular, fully demonstrciting the advan tages claimed for this Sara f Gs x en BAT, Wisoonein. July 25, 1850. FRANK E. Howe, Elm Agent of Lillie's Safes My warehouse was burned on the morning of the 17th at, and you niay ridge of the charrosterpe 6re when I tell you that fifty barrels of whjsky within eight feet of one of your large sine No. ales, making an awful beat, which your Safe passed through, and, to the astonishment of all, preserved everything, money, book*, and papers, in a portent elate. Signed, Geo H. HAYWOOD. N.C. SADLER. General agent, 715 CHESTNUT street, under Masonic Hall. 8020• th ant KEROSENE OIL. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. In order to meet the 'eonetantly-inoreasing demand for dna Icedly CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the oompanY have now doubled their former eapeei pi. and have the most extensive works for mane cturing 0,1 from Coal in the United Stairs; and en order to insure for us a constant supply, adequate to the demand, they have positively refused to establish any new agenoise, or create any new outlets for itlxitat °What we claim for this Oil is, ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AUPER ORM( OVER AJA, OTRER OILS It is entirely free from the offensive odor wanner to allother Coal Oils in the market. end for brilliancy as at, oleardmea, ohespness. and inlay. (hewing no explosive properties), iS, we May onfidently my, THE ONLY OIL THAT WILL GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION. - Wherever It has been introduced consumers will use no other. • - Au there a-e many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we oaution dealers in particular Mainet uSing this trade mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the gentnneneaa of the article, we respectfully ask that a sample may be , submitted to us for inspeotlon. We offer It to the trade at the COMPANY'S LOWEST PRICE, and all Milers addressed tons by mail or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. Z. LOCKE it CO., • Sole Agpits end Idenufeotmara of ' Aloehol,Borning_Ploid, and Pine Oil. ' oeto-ein No. 1010.bLUIRET Philadelphia. ED LEAD, GROUND IN OIL; Warm -LW _tottered and for, sate.: %%TERRILL I BROUNANAT iltailtl)ll.6oopW Illtrot, 001 4 1'44 - it Uri ITEN.PRIPir SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 13, 1860. SPALDMO'S SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! ECONOMY! • - DESPATCH " A STITCH IN TIM 8611E8 NM." MIN As accidents will happen, even In welt-regulotedfanti lies, ,t is very desirable to have come elleap and oon venient way for repairing Furniture, Tux, Crockery, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without It. It le always ready, and up to the stick ing "cunt. There is no longer a neoeseity for limping chairs. splintered veneers, beadles' dohs. and broken cradled. It is must the article for cone shell , and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. Phis admirable preparation loused cold being chemi cally held in solution, and possessing ell the valuable qualities of the best Abinet-makers' Gine, It may be used in the.place of ordinary muoilage, being vaet more adhesive, "USEFUL IN EVERY NOXIBE. I, Xi. B.—A Brush sooompontes eaoh bottle. Pries cents WISOL VIALS DEPOT. N 0.30 PLATT SP:, Now Yong. Andress 'JIMMY C. SPAL_PING Ss Co., Vox 3,600, new York. Put up for Dealers in owe conteining four, of ht, and twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithographio Show-Gard accompanying each peplum. SETA single' bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household:11111 Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists. Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Owners, and Fanny Mores. Country merohants sho_uld make a note of SPALD ING'S 'PREPARED GLUE, when making up their het. It will stand any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE: USEFUL* EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE* SOLD BY STAT/ONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, SPALDING'S PREPARED DE ALER S. SPALDING'S BY 'HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPAR,ED GLUE, BOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE BOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S! PREPARED GLUE BOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALEAS SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE , SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'SpREPARED GLUE. SOLD V COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY Merida tured by HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., IN OEDAR Street, New York. Address Post Moe, Box No. Mae, Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Articles which, if damaged, may be restored to their original strength and usefulness by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, A---Mends ACCOUNT 800K5.....- . --.A B...Mende BUREANS-- -....,. —..-- 0.-Mende CRADLES- C D.. -Mewls poLLS--,_ --••-- ...A E.--Menda ETAGERES. E F.-Mends PANS - F G.... Mends 1GU1TAR13.....-..... --------- ...- G H_., ends HARPS ' H 1....-.. ends INLAID-WORK.-- ---- - ---,I .1 ..... ends JARS.... .... --I K..... Mends Ko0118.,„..,„.„. --.....-......-.. K. L....Mende LEATHER-WO 5iC........... • • .....-....L M-.2dends MIRROR-FRAMES, ---- --.M N- , Mende NEWEL-POSTS ..... -- ---- -.- . .14 0. -Mends OTTOMANS.. P._-.Mende PI ANO-FORTEB .--..-.....-_•P 9.—..1i1 end a QUILT FRAMES:, ....-..- - .... -__ fa R..... Mends ROCKING-HORSES .........,-......-......R 8-.. Mends SOFAS . -..--- 8 T.... Mends TABLES., • T 11-.. Mends UMBRELLA-ST/C.K5.—...-- -*LC V.--Mends VASES... ... ..----- _ V W -.Mends WORK - 8 0X E5,.... --....:W X- blends XYLOGRAPHIC-WORK.— —_..X Y... -Mends YARD-BTIOKS.- ....r. - -.— ...-....Y Z.... Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK PA 3c-....1n eoneltunon. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE is useful in Libraries and Moots. 1.. .8. -Mends 50FA5,„,„.......-... —S.-- 1 2.....P....Mends P1T0R . 8R.8,,,. ..... ....-.......P.... 2 3.... •._ Mends AoCoaDSOris- __," —....A..... 3 4.... - -.Mends LETTRRISEALLING - L.,.. 4 3. ...D.- Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASES.D.... 2 G-.... I -Mends fIAGES.-- ~.,- L..... 6 7.... N.... blonds li W BREAKAGES.-- --N.- 7 R.-G.-Mende UN STOOKS.. —.-- G.... A 9- 8.-Mends 80HOOL-BOOKS—.- 8_ 9 10--P-Mends PARASOLS -..—.- —P....10 1L.....11-.-Mends RULERS- _,-„,,,,„_-,.. R.... 11 12-._.E....Mendi ELECTRICAL - mActuriES..B....l2 19......P....M ends PAPER-HANGINGS.-- ..... P.... 13 14....A....Mends ARAT,CHAIRS ..., .. „.._.-. A -14 112..-..... M ends RICKETY PUiI:NITURE...R....I6 le. ..-.E.....Mends FRASER HANDLES.- —E,...16 17-.-D-Mends DEt3Kfi .. —B-17 19- ..G.....Mends GLOBES . ~_ G.... 18 19-L.--Mends LOOSENED LEAVER .-L- -.19 20 U.-Mends Uellolstered FURNITURE- . U... -20 21:::-E-Menda EGO-BEATERS-- .---E-...21 121— -Mends ACORN-WORK •-• ................ 22 25.......... Mends CHESS-BOARDS-- _. —.23 24-...... Me ad' F IDDLES -,-,. 4 _ ..... —24 23 ....Mends SHELL-WORK,- - -..--- 23 26--. Mende FILLET-WORK -......::-- -- ft 27—Mends HOBBY-HORSES --..--- 27 22._-. -Mends KALF0801) ',ES. -...... -............28 22 Mends PICT UR E E 8 ~.. - .. 32....-- -.Mends RAMES - •-..-.- -30 21-_ Mende S EORETARIES— ..... • . -31 22.------ Mends VIIEERI NUL,- - -42 23.-.—Mends SC OO F CAN'T URL-* - -...- • /34 M..... ....Mends —-- - -sat 36....- WARD ROBES., 345 341.--.. - -Mends PAtIAN MARBEE-7-....---.... .2.6 61............ Mends CR BEI-.„, ........... _ • 87 88.....—.Mends i .131 Y - SUMPIREI.---...............15 S 9- ends IVORY-WO R ~ ------ 29 40.-....... h ends MATCH-SAP S.- -- _ .w-40 41 ............ M ends 1CTURE13.,...„. —-- 41 42 .....-.... Mends UILL-WHEELS • .42 .91....-... -Mends (MEL-RACKS,. —-• . ..43 ii.7.7. - .......-": - Meiiiii Vtleirlilarlir.=:::= :14 46...- -Menus Br t eiTEADS........'.- -...--- 45 4---Mends D OMR.. ~..-.,----.-...46 4/ ............-Mends cl 6814Fifi.........-.......-.0 IS ._...- Mende 14 A LOT- CREW.-- - -48 49 * . --Mends HERBARIUMS ..', A „ .. , ~, ----.- .49 50....;.-Mende HAAKOAKMON,ALAROth....-.JO al „..d en de BI4OOSBOQIARD-..:-. --.r-. ...62 ea..-- Mends DAsS-yIOLS.., .„, -........-63 54 .....- It DIPLIARD TA8LE5......---....64 tigi __-hlende slanßH-OUkZI.-..- - -.ea 69 -- -Mende SLR AgEB....- -__-......66 57-... Mend' HICOO STICKS- -,.----....-3.7 1a......-.........Mends 100R -CASES...-..--1...--. -68 61/...............-Mende 00T- CRIMPS._._. - --..-- .59 60....-..... Mends RUREI-ILANDLES.----..... -El 61...- .......... Mends BRUSHES.-- - _ .61 62....-a- Mends CA IFS .....-- .... • - • • - 62 63....... - -Aland. CH S..- ..... ...-.. ------ .63 64,....--.../dends CLO IC-OASES - --.- 64 60-....-.genda CA.PICHES ..- - ..... -Oa bs.--..4..-Illeada 0 u rBOA RD5....,-...-- ....,-.....,.08 67.......... -.Mends CURVIER -......--.... ..... .•... 67 N....-. °ADD 8- _-- -•- 69 76-- Mend. Mend. CAMERAS-- ..- .-..-_7O 71-- --- Mende CHAIRS.....-...- -.........•.n. 72...._.- Mends CRAR_TR...., .......::.-.-.. .7_ _ft 73...-.-...Mals OLOTHES-FRAMES -.-.- -73 74.........:....b1en 9 CIARD•CARES.--.,...........-..- -74 ... .- . -76 5........- Plea • gKE_RTB. 78.......-,-alendi MAXIE& „„ ....... -- -.76 77............Mende WORK STANDS-, -77 7.8.............-- Mends DRAUGHT-BOARD'S.- -......_76 79-.--. Mends DISHES.....: -79 ea. --Mend• DIVA.Ns..- -,--... ..... ...A 81...,_......-. Mends DICE-130XES- . ..81 M--. Mends DOORS. ~ a: SS.-- --Mends DOMINOES,. -...--- --. -...-83 84--.......Mende FIREBOARDS -.....................,.84 EL -.,-.Mende FLUES ._,., _ 86...«.-.--, Mend. BILIISTIRI3-.--...._-86 87-.-...-'hlends X I I, 88WARE..........---.• •• -87 fa 1......- Mends A DLES„, ” ~.._. ....88 t0...._._.-Mende _112,2_4.-PERCIL3. VARE.....--86 9 1) 1± . . 2 . 1:13: VOAK7 ... '-'” --- .-.--.. 37 911....-- Mende ORDAan- ............ -.....92 93- --Wanda 141ELS--.....----......_..93 94........-Mendr SE ING- MACHINE EITANDS-,94 98--. Mends PA, ELB-.„. ~.._ ...,.... 94 96.................. Mends PASTEBOARIYWORK ....-...-.95 97.4 .....-- Mends PATTERNS.... 97 98 .--..-. Mends SIDEDTDEL:-..-- -........98 99........:-. Mende WOODE AR -...."-.-.....99 300--Mends 'WILL° WAR lE .- -....300 • SPALDING'S PREPARED 'GLUE, BOLD BY ROUSE -FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPABED_GLUE, SOLD BY. FANOY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARE D Gum, BOLD BY COUNTRY MEROB ' TB GENERALLY. Munuftntuted by_ OLD.t. S treet , New York. HENRY O. SiLDING & Co., Addresit Post Moe, Btu _Put up in Gam oontaininK either Four, Eight , or iwelve dozen each—A keautind birnoGRAPH 8130 NV 9Aan tettompartalng each imitate. e24.tia l ow l PIANOS ! PIANOS! I PIANOS !! .P/A.NO-FO N.RT_ E.Lu M DEorist PIA.NO-PORTED. MELODEONS. -Darts, Co., El"'a s n . 2s E ol G or o k u ,ll-a ml_ llett, m716 -] r 'SEVENTH and OHESTN STEINWAY & :ON'S NEW PA 'ENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS. SQUARE ()RAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, now preferred in muerte and in yrrtate circles by the beet Performers. Received the first p)•einiunie over the beet makers, from judges hke Gotteett. elation, and others. (m ations° stloompetitton. BLA WA BROTHERS. (16.1 y 1006 RESTNUT Street. „ Mil HAINES BROS.) OVERSTRUNG rAT H Xi T-A 0T I 6/4 PIAJ*O FORTM, Cheapest First-Class Ptailo.7 . made. A eplendici assortment. of lionie XIV., and ohm Win. for sale at Factory umli .Prmea, altd warranted fore years. Zeoond-hoed balm ror sale unto rent. .Q . . H B L. WALKER, 5. 31 ~.or. of fils v.h TH and ARCH lit. PRINCE ' m Co. B Improved' ELODEONR. from 80. upwards. isnt.lm BURNS' CELEBRATED ROSE WOOD and full metallic-plate P lAN 0- FORTES ; and Eitey & Green's Usamonto end Eollati Melodeon& The above instruments are of tho very latest Improvements. and hest iinakes, For sate at fda.2Bllll Music Store, No. 1102 011E8TNUT Street. ma In; r AMPS NEW IMPROVED PIANO INSTRUCTION 1300%.—Egieet method of Ra g ring. together with a beautifuh teleotton of popular MOBS and progreeulvo lessons. ev4r before_ published in a small work—Price only 00 oonts—:lt MARMI'd Music Store, 1101/ CHUSTNUT Street. 0e5.1m JIIISIO—From all Catologues in the MAR U ET d' t r B e M t, W o n a o O te the n aroma' e M — am n o iS Market House. oce-Im WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAY FM, Noe. I, 2,S 4, 6.6, 7. and 8, are now ready-r_prino 25 oanta—at Alldo3ll'2 Masse Stara, 1102 CHESTIVUT Street. ee6.lm CARDAMOM SEED, MALABAR-1 ease :oa f " "16' WB ITU/Vd ItongfgLiii RL PURE WHITE LEAD; Manufactured and for sale. WETHER.IIiIi k BROTHER. 47 and 49 Nor th Mr.C(lNDrit Oon ZIN°'''GROUND IN OIL, Brown and Lil/43 01AV, Nonuthdtured aid North to., WE THERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 40 SEOONO St. 001 l TAR. -50 bbls Tar; 275 kegs ditto, in store 'and for nolo by ROWLEY, .4101BURNE11, & CO.. col No. 10 South Wiwi& REFINED SUGAR.-1,000 Barrels 1,0- Jaa , VERINGIT Crashed wane o.hd Ana pulvorised. YAWatftePAtiVerlingigAllYZl.lbriaje AVA 00FREE.-1,000 poekets prime eff_ jay& Gone; for 'Me by /AMER GRAHAM & CO.. fltromor. DITCH.-375, bbls Pitch, in stole an 4„r40..r.1.,EY, AISHEIPRICE.R, ac0?,2., VAMPURNE AND BURNING FLUID, PYV?WitflittOdßfellitair2Rugit& PREPARED GLUE, ti SAVE THE PIECES! EIPALDIISO'S PREPARED GLUE. BOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'SRBPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPABED GLUE, BOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARBB GLUE. SOLD BY RARDWANE STORES. PIANOS AND 'MUSIC. RAILROAD LINES. NF V TR I -WEEKLY FRFIGHTA NO PASSENGER ROOTH TO NORFOLK AN 0 PORTSMOUTH, VA. CHANGE OP. f4O O IATION for the receipt , and deli very of Freight.' On and after Monday, Weber . LS, Forwarders of Goods by this brie will send tg PRENT EEL'S Ware /10We. under National Hall, 11424 MARKET street. Entranoefor drays In the roar of the building, from Thirteenth street through Leiner , t a rget. Mark Goode Via Seaford, Del. Passenger' will take the 816 P. M. train at the depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, on Tuesdays, Thuredays, and Saturdave. t , esre for aret-orris passenger", tnoludwg meals on the boat, $7 Senond-elass passenger", inolilding Orals on the boat, $4lO H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation,_ 0012 tf P. W. & B. R. R .Co. WEST 011ES'i ER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL RO D • VIA MEDIA. OHANO E OF 110111113. On and lifter Monday, Septemberilth 13t0, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the DePot, corner of Thirty-first and Market streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.45 and 10 A. M. and 230 and 5 P. M. Leave WEST MESTER, from the Depot, on East M M arket street, at 7 and 1035 A. M., and 1.45 and 6 P. ON SUNDAY, o i a g v h e t ePeldildaeahiai from iie streets, lpot gt n ( 4 r Ti e . a ll. co aTd s ; P.M. Leave West Chester. at 730 A. M.. and 4.4 S P. M. Trak/isles:mire Philadelphia, at 7 4t A. IC and 6 P.M,, and on Wednesdays add BatOrdals only. at 2.30 P. M., cony:A Pannelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett. Avon dale, Elkview, ko., and for Oxford, via Stage. horn end of Track, at 7.45 A. M. Oa Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, the 746 A. M. train from Philadelphia will con nect with a. hoe of stages. via Oxford and Hopewell, to PaSeti Bottom, in Lancaster °minty. 'rho last Passenger Railway Car will leavo Front and Market streets 80 minutes. and Eighth and Market streets 25 min tee before the starting time from the Depot, and will carry a nag to denote It. (Ace and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and Market streets. where paasengere. purchasing tickets for West Cheater, will be furnished with a ticket over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD, Senora' Sunerintendent The baggage oar will leave Eighteenth and Market streets ono hour before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia Depot. sel4-tt MMMIIPHILADELPHIA, GER ' mANTowtr AND NORRIS , lIR AD-411IMMER ARRANGEMENN.- • On aud_after _,MONDAY, Ma 14.1860. FOR GERMNTOWN, heavehiladelphia 8,7, 8, O,lO, 11, and 12 A. M., 1, 11,1114 4 5,0, 634, 7, 8. 9, 10.51, and 11% P. M. Leave Gerrhantowu e, 711 8, elf, 9,10,11,1] m., 41 ' 8 ' Cl ' ", 8 ' 86 711 8 , Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. %., 1,8, 0,7%, ant 103 i P. M. Leave Germantown Lip min. A. Mn 0.10 min,, 4,6%, and V% P. M GM/ STRUT HILL OAD. LeavaPhiladelphis 5, /0, 1 AIM, 2, 4. 6%, 8,9, and loh( P. M. Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10,7.10, 1.40, 9.4011 , 40 A. M., 140, 9.40.6.10, 840, and LIG rd. ON UNDAYS, heave Philedelphia9.o6 A. AL, LI, end 7%P. M. heavelChestaut Hill TM A. rd., is.so, 6.10, and 9.10 mim, P. fd. • FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia DA), 70i, 9.06. H. 06, min., A. M., Les, am, 411, 9.36, am; and 11.04 P. M. Leave Norristown L 7, 8.04, 8, 11 A. M., 1%, 434 , 5 and 759 P. M. ON SIIIIDAYO, jetaire Philadelphia 9 A. 1.1. and 3 and P, EL heave Non 7."s' A. M., 1 and 0 P. M, FOR - 21LANAYUNK. )AnfTePhiladelphia 6.60 739,9.06 11.121 A. M.,1.00, tor. 1. 434, us, Lao,ay l and Leave Manama* ,1% 11% , elf, 9%, and 1134 A. M. 41 345, I, 314,8, and 93t ON SUNDAYS, heave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3 3. and 5 P M. heave Mananurk734 A. Gen eral3i, and 934 P. M. , R. 81.11 TH SuverintendenS, $lO-ti DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets. NOTICIE.--CIIESTER 1111.4 ALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE ISTATIONS.--On and after 28th May. UM the huteenger Train's for DOWNINGTOWN will Eton from the new nuseenger Depot of the Philo dfdp_Ma and Routing , Railroad Company , corner of 1340A1t and OALLOWHILL Streets, inamengor en tranosoon Callowhill. MORZ4II4II TRAIN for Downbeat's, !scree at 8,00 A. AL AFTEX.NOOA MAIN for Downingtown, Itagoe at DAILY S (ltindays eoreentod.) sat order oYthe lgagroad Ck Board o onsaf Ma n nagers ef tie n ll ll4BlOll ao7 W, y. IC Mei LIITENNRY. Ranyatarr. MEDICINAL. DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS RAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This 'Medicine has been used by the public for six years with *savaging favor. It is recommended to Mr( Dyspepsia, Nervousnsss, Heart-Burn, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Dowels, Headache, Drowsinsss, Kidney Complaints, Low Spirits. Delirium Tremens, Intemperanes. IT STIMI:ILATIg, EXIIILAJIATIS. INVIGORATES, MIT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STOPEFT As a Medicine it is quick and effeottial, curing the most aggravatedoases of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, end all other derangements of the Stornaoh and Dowels in a wady manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, streigth, and vigor. Persons who: from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems ;battered, constitutions broken down, and subtict to that horrible muse to humanity, the DELlallTal "KRAMENS, will, al most immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigo rating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating WHAT IT WILL DO. Dogs.—Ono wine glass full as often as necessary, One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will cure Heart-burn. Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One done will remove the distressing and disagreeable greets of Wind or Flatulence, anci 40 soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress inqoad and all painful feelings wi distressing no will remove the moat pains of Col c, either in the stomach or bowels. A few domes tpill remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Persoon who are seriously afflioted with any Kidney Complaints are assured or speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dussimitunt too moth over night, and feel the evil effeete o. poisonous liquors, in violent headaches. sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, ko., will find one dose will s L move all bad feelings. Ladles of weak And sickly cenststutions should take the InVisorating Spirit three tune a day; tt will make them strong, healthy, and hapi y, remove all obstruc t/lone and irregelarities from the nicest 1 organs', and restore the bloom of health and the careworn face. During preen/too,' It will be fo niedi eine to remove disagreeable sienna he stomach. All the proprietor asks is a trial. educe this, lie All put up the INVIGORATING BP/RIT 11/ pint bottles at ao omits quarts 31. neral newt. 48 WATER. Street, New York. YOTT 232 North SHOOND Street, • Wholesale Ascots in Philadelphia, IsT-tbstulv and for sale by all Druggists, prauvr.AN SYRUP, ORS PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXLDE OF IRON CONLTILNED pds well-known' Remedy tea boon need e r. .xtensivelY • _ and with &rest meets for DYSPEPSIA, C ORDIPAIRED AND IMPERFECT frzi DIGESTIOt4tiair,T DETEMO T R U ARM:fr THE BLOOD; *, AND FOR THR FOLLOWING FORMS OF DISEASE, ' Most of artdob onglnate DYSPEPSIA: L to IVER COMPLAIN% DROPSY, NEURALGIA and .NER VOUS AFFECTIONS,LOSS OF APPETITE, HEA.DACHE, LANGUOR and DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. CABBUNCLES and BOILS, PILES, SQURvY._jiFFECTIONB OF TRESKIN,OONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES, BRDNORI TAR, DISEASFS PECU LIAR to FEMALES, P and AAINL L TS CO L ACCOMPANIED BY GENERAL DEBILITY, and REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RATIVE MEDICINE. Nors.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DYS PEPSIA, a bad state of the' blood. and the numerous diseases caused thereby. has arisen from the want of moll a preparation of Iron u shall enter the stomach in a Pitovoxvon state. and assimilate at oboe with the blood. • This want the PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies, and it does so in the only form in whioh it is possible for Iron to enter the circulation. For this rooftop, the PERUVIAN SYRUP often radically cures dissales in which other preparations of Iron and other medicines have been found to be of no avail. OERTIFICIATB OF 'B O A. TA. HA.YEB, M. D., OF N. It Morel' known that the medioinal enamor Protoxide of Iron are lost by even avery_brlef eXposure air.and that to maintain a solution of rrotoxide of Iron, without further oxidation hapbeen deemed impossible, In the REMIT VJ'AN SYRUP this desirable point is at tamed by COMBINATION IN A WAY BkIrOBIL UNKNOWN; arid this notation may replace all the proto-carbonates, nitrates, and tartra tea of the Materia Medics. A. A. HAYES, Assayer to the state of Mass. 16 BOYLSTON ?Street, Boston. N. B.—Pamphlets oontainintrSetters from the above named Gentlemen and others, and diving full informa tion of the Syrup, can be had on application to the Agente,or to . . . , N. L. CLAttAI D ,mo., No. 79 SUDBURY STR.bET, 909. Ors. Sold by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Agents for Sennejlvenia: DYOTT 232 North SECOND Street, Phitada. =MIMI ® AS ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. These Sprlayman, situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Greek, in the town of 4/abarna, Genesee co., N. Y. eight miles south of the village of Medina, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. IlKr The principal Acid Springs are three innumber . ; besides these thereare six others. They are all located within a circuit of about fifty rods. The medtainal dualities of the waters are fully shown in the subjoined testimonials, They contain a very large amountof Sul phurrSutphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lima, and Pr oto fitaphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon thepre sence, insuoh unusual quantities, of these curative substances. Hundreds of canoe of disease, especially those result ing from the scrofulous diathesis, ,have been cured by their use. Mr In skin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy—the waters have been signally suoccasful. Opidlone of media al and eoientifio gentlemen are given in the circulars. Thefollowing eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: Prof. Emmone, T. Itomeyn Beck, M. D., of Albany; J oe. hicip i righto 11i,110. 1 , 1 of i ; Mtn; Erard N. Bunn rAti l il •15g. J. New h Yogic;e r of . I.o . ekji: i rr e b. 1 Theyl reeonimend'the waters confidently. Dr. SPrin 'fifers to arose of chronic diarrhaa of several years' a nd which was cured by the use of She water. Dr. ak says, " I am satisfied that. these waters are highly valuable as medicinal agents." Dr. Campbell saye," They must be highly beneficial for all /Arent° diseases of the Menne:ill 4 d bowels. v)./r. &P. White read a paper on the enbjeot of these aters y before the Academy of Physicians. in the city of new .orir, In which hp states that the Waters pos sess decidedly tonic, refrigerant, and astringent iiroiser• ties; and that the olass of diseases to which they are more partlo"larly adapted. aro chronic affections of the digestive and urinary organs. and some of the cutane ous diseases; chrome dyspepsia; chronic dtarretra ; chronic dysentery ;• chronic diuresis ; rhronic cystitis ; dfabetes; oases of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu ea hem whence, and the colliquative IPPOEtta of Heel° Fever. The Water may also be often used with ad^ vantage, he says, in canes of low typhoid fevers, in convalescence from protracted fevers. Wiesen° the ap petite and promote digestion tin diarrhoea. particular] y smelt as areideperdent on n relaxed or ulcerated state of the mecums membrane of the intestines. In calm taus affectionn, or lithiasii, attended with phosphene sediment'', it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to muriatio acid, as being more solvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the stomach. In febrile dis eases, it can he used properly diluted, es a refrigerant to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In skin dia stases—in thole forms of dyspepsia connected with an alkaline condition of the etomaph, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, it will prove better than its drochlerto acid. In oases of Colicapistonum, and other injurious con sequences arising from the notion of lead., this water will proVe to be an admirable antidote, In chronic pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh. and tumid asthtna, chronic °Naha/rata (externally/ agl lk gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in eases of sali vation, and in leueorrhee and Iciest ; and also intuts. When taken internally, a wine-glaseful of the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, in sufficient for an adult. Other testimonials from Phystoiane, and ether re speotable individuals, may be seen on application to the Agent. Dealers supplied on liberal term. No Water mailed unlasproeurerl from H. W. OSTWICK, BROADWAY rie. an , New York. For Sale at the following Agencies: FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store, Northeast comer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, /rt.'s, Drug and Chemical Store Continental Rotel, corner of NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. The Trade ettenliod at Wholesale Pnoes. rayl2-swly RS. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS J-T•A- FOR LAMA—Approved of and highly recom mended hy the Medical proles/60n throughout the United States, Thirty Thousand Invalids having been advised by their n'arewiane to use her Surgical Appliances. She would caution Manhunts and others rumlnet purohaanig except at her residenoe,lo69 WALNUT Street, where ehe can be ounauiton daily, between the hours of and 6. Her book of testimonials will be given on aplt cation. Bent free to any part of the United States. e lagnatute La on good &mai naTNI i EDUCATIONAL. YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AND PAY SCHOOL. Rev. TAMES I. HELM'S Boardins and Day School for Young Ladies. 1525 W ALN UT Street, will be reopened September 12th. aull-serarn PRIVATE TUITION.—A Recent Gradu ate of Harvard Collage, Massaohusette, now Pot stins his professional studiee,wishes to take one or two Pupils to prepare for College, or to instruot in Engllah Studies. Ttererenulll Jai" , Walker, D D.. and C. 0. Felton, 1,L.D.. Cembringe, Mace .; Wm. H. Fuming, D.D., and Charles Shor_,t as., Philadelphia. Addre.o, " E. F.: , Ilex 606 Post Office. 0e8.6t ripaomAs BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA THEMATICAL. And CLASSICAL SCHOOL, for Hoye. le. B. eoraOr or BROAD and ARCH, will re-open September 3. 001-I2t. ESDAMES O.IIEGARAY AND DINER VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Hoarding and Da7l3ahoolfot Yount Wiesirom Logan Square to Nos. 1427 anti ibUtl SPR.LruY Ramer. Pupils from five years di age titivinrd prepared for the fourth class. ryge-em VREELAND INSTITUTE-A BOARD MG SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN.—This insti tution is boated in a delightful. healthy, and retired Dart of the country. twenty.fOtir miles northweej of Philo&'obis, two hours' ride from the city' noefisible byttiorristown railroad and Elt ea twice a @BY, pit misaigti opens October 22d. For oirctliare, address 11. A. IiONIMOXER, Prinoival. eert-toon* Perkiomen Bridge. neofttreerre.ryso.. Pa. ippy Y ANT , STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS' " tirlEl!CartTlLl' COLLEGE, S. E. corner RE IIENTB. and CaIES Streets.—Dan and guen‘ng Sessions. Individual initritttiotyit Bookkeeping, in oluding_Oeneral Wholesale and Retail .I)thrtneeli, RhlP ping. Forwardtng and Commission,Ranging, change, Manufacturing, Railroading, Btearaboatibk. &0.. the most thorough and praetical aonrse in the United States. Also, Lectures, Commeroial Calcula tionn.;Arithmetio. and the higher Mathematics, Peu mansluti( bent in then d_ty Correspondence. &o. Foresln, their nets Treatise on Bookkeeping, bonsai fulls printed in colors, and the best work unblished. soge-tt THE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEItE I 9 JA English and Frenoh ItenrdmKend Day Sohool, for Young Ladles!. NO. 1703 WALNUT Street , wilt be reopened on WEDNESDAY, September 12. eel{ lm CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. berow LOCUT. The duties of the Clascoarlinnitnte will be resumed Monday, September 3. J. W. FAIRES,A. anti-dm Principal. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST.COR. NER THIRTEENTH end FILBERT Streets, re opium MONDAY, September ed. Four more pupils will be admitted. Catedoctem iteuLto addreae. au2l-tf STEWARI. Prmotpal. MR. :WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD• LT- 0, 1N6 and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES ,No, /727 VINE street, near Logan Solara, will tarnished on WEpNEßDAl,Boptemberittlt. Ciroalars tarnished on applioation. • ania-tt MISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. M. BIRD will reopen their sehool for'Tr la dies, at No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on NIONDA Rep t moor aug 4-4 m BUSINESS CARDS. NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE. JOY. 00E, & Co. Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively iiirculating paper. of commanding in fluence. Business men ore advertising in the best news &a p et?. , Ig:4:gi d e nifineil at F a kn e Streets. Shiladelptuel; Winne Buiidingto New Y Yor E k. se26-tf HORACE BEE, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY. No. 114 month SIXTH Street, (Nearly opposite the County Court and traumata Spool fteatione, Drawinge, Eco., and traumata all other bunions oonneoted with the obtaining of Let ters Patent Machinery Designed and Drawings made. ari26-Bm. 11YOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street.—Raving removed to our new and spacious store, we would call the attention of Dealers to our ex tondos etook of PATENT MEDICINES PER FUMERY, and FANCY ARTICLES. Car list com- Pprises a greater variety than can be found at any Mali ehment In the United States, and our prices will com pare with any market. au7-tuthatm R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO. ,* KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. FARMS STORES, MILLS, and HOTELS FOR SALE in Montgomery, Books, Chester, and Del4ware Counties, varying from 10 to 200 sores, in good localities. Pennine applying will be shown vropertiei free of charge. Ronde and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND. SOME RESIDENCES tor sale in _Norristown, Potts town. and intermediate places. For Catalogues_ and fad description, address R. R. CORSON 1,11-0 m Norristown. 11a. T NICHOLSON, Manufacturer of fIULRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARR. A large and cIMMe assorttininit, and wpm. MADE, always on nand. unto which I particularly invite the attention of CAEM and prompt-paying SNORT-THAI 1 1:KT:Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila delphia. auT-tlin• FIIGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. 21.6 South FRONT Street. Remove regularly alai assortment of desirable Cl OnRS. which they otter at low rates, for cash or aP proved credit. 7elo-ly pAWSON & NIOHOLSON, BOOKBINDER/5, NOB. 1119 AND 691 MINOtt STREET, Between Altuiret and Chestnut stream. PRILADBLPHIA. JAMES PAWBON. JAL .0. DIIONOMON. taxr iv I WAGNER JERMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAM Office, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, (Opposite_ flidePendenoe Sientire,) YRILAJALPHIA, By the aid of reliable Attemeys, at different points in the United States, is enabled to prosecute and colleot claims of every description. Particular attention cyan to the examination and re covery of the olairns of Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the intereste of heirs and all persons interested in the came, in all parts of the Union. Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commismionsr for most of them. Deposi m tions carefully taken under Commissions. aSC-6 R. J. BAYLIS THOMAS, 0 ATTORNEY-AT , LAW. HSIreMOVO hie office from No. 928 Arch street to MN CPO WALNUT Street. Yartioular attention given to the re n 7vary of Moroni pg Claims. The drafting and oxs otttion of tiveranoesyssignmehts, Briefs o and other instruments o Writing. The nuinagement of Executor ship*, Admi stratorships. and Trusts, superintended; and the best stomnbes procured for the permanent in- Yos. tments of. Money. Satisfactory reference given PRIM require°. ' • upgo-gm. SAVING' IFUNDIS. "A tittle, bat often. title the Puree." FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. .156 Smith FOGRTH Stivet, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pay' all Deposits on demand. Depositors' money secured by Government, State, and (my Loans, around Route, Mort "Eit ' Maven,' deems gaiety better than large profits, ommeduentlY will run no risk with depo sitors' mon:f, but have It at all times ready to 'n return, th per cent, interest, to the owner,as they have ways done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors, can deport in their on right, an d deposits can I he withdrawn ormY by their oensent. Charter peroetnal. inoorporetod by the State of Pennsylvanta. with authority to receive mono, from trustees and executors. LARGE AIM SMALL SUMS 11,ECEIVED. onsoo coon trop 9 to a o olook, and on Wedneittay evening titan a ("cloak. D1RE070.1113. Jacob B. Rhannon, Circa Cadwallader. John Shindies, George Russell, Malachi W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaas. /teary Delany, Motto's,. Rltteuhmusi, Pathan Brindle,. /CPC H. filatterthwaite, Jones Torben, - Joseph W. Lieemoott. JACCaI B. SHANNON, President. Craws CADWALLADIZ, %teams?. splB-r . A Dollar zaved xi twice earned.. RAVING FIIIID-FIVI, PER , PENT. 111 TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 001 . 4 PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest cornerof THIRD Philadelehle. Incorporated by the State of Petuisyl imam Money.ur received in any sum, large or man, and in drtoteda paid from the day of depenit to the day of with. wal. Tho office is open ever/ del from nine o'olook in the morning till five o'clock In the evening. and on Monday and Thursily evenings tall eight oolixok. on. HENRY L. - BENNER, President. OBERT SELFRIDGE , Vela Fle,ablett WILLILX J. RAU, 15eoretarn DITLECIvaas ston. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster. Edward L. Carter, Joseph IL Barr Robert fielfridge, Francis Lea, Samuel R. Ashton, Joseph Yorinte, fil. Landreth Monne, Jamee L. Stephenson, Mom is received and payments Triads daily. The investments are made, in oonformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Illortpepes, Ctround Rents, and such firet-olase securities ea will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot MI to dive permanency and stability to this inetitutinn. set-• gAPING FUND—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPARY. corner THIRD and CRRAT NUT Street. Largoand email rams received, and 'aid haok on de mond *without notice, vith FIVE t'Elt CENT. ift'fft HEST from the dna of dont:mit to the day of end drawat. Officio hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock arms day, and en lONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'alook. DRAFTS for aalo on Enzind, `;cotlarlit , rom .£1 upwards. PresidentSTEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasrer—JAMES IL iIUNTLII PLINY RISK. Aotuarr. ititACIIINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE ANI) BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY, PRA° . IC AI, AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHIN ISITS,__BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITH:N. sad FOUNDERS, having, for mane years. been in nueoessful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &o, respectfully offer their serv.cen to the public tie being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sixes. Marine, River, and Stationary , having sets o patents or dinbrent ruses. are propareci to execute or ders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and I.oW Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers ofthe best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Form's. or all Ezot and kinds; Iron and Brans Castings of descriptions ; Roll Turning. brew Cutting, nud all other work con nected with the above buntlines, Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, mid work granulised. The subscribers have ample wharf dook room for re pairs of boats. where they shears lie in neribet rafetYr and are provided with shears blocks, fa115...t0., eco., for miring heavy 01 light woi JACO LEY.P IIAFIR, • JOHN . BEACH and PALMER streets, =QED= WILLIAM H. WERRIGI. SOUTEIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH ARO WASHINGTON =AHEM PI.III.A.DICLPH4. MERRICIC atiONS, EriGINEERe AND MAGULND:7Id, Mannfaoture High and Low Planate Menu Eogi ass, for Land. River. and Marine semen. _Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, & e.; Caehne Of all triode, either Iron or Brats. Iron Frllniff Itoofo for CU Worko, Work Show, r %B road Btr.tiona. &o. Retorts and QM MOIOIIOI7 of the lateal and moat Ida proved constnietio Every detoription of Plantation Machinery, okoh ea Sugar, Saw, and Griot Mina, Vitouum Pane. Open titeam Trams, Defoliator", Filtora, Pumping Engines, &o. Bole Agent's for N. Billionx'a Patent Boger Boiling Apparatus; Nasmytleig Patent Steam Hammer ; ati Aapluwall& Wolsay'a Patent Contrifetat pagar piwon inn Machine. ant-v IDIIIIOINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BRACK Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.—Wll, LIAM K. TIERS informs Jue friends that, having pity abased tho entire stook of Pattern at the above Foun dry, ho is now pre axed to receive orders for Rolling, Griot, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, sue House Work, Gearing. Dustings made front Rever beratory or Cupola n.rnaess, in dry or green sand, or loam, SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Houma TO ANY MOUNT.—lfouneke.pets having artioles of Furniture. Feather Beds. Carpets. Mirrors, kw, to dijspose 01, will get a liberal oash priori by applying to WAIBB. Also, on hand, a seleot assortment of new and mond-hand Furniture, Nutted for the city trade. T. N. WASAII. ro-12t* No. 93 4 bIARKET Street, below Tenth. FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALBS al i r li for nolo by nemigai SALES fly AUCTION, FURNESS, ARINLEY '&1:30. 1 ' ' . N o , sqg yds, tuicOr STRIKST LARGE NALE OP PA RI% PRINTED AND EM 80-egto • CLOTH., TABLE, PIANO, AND STAND COVERS—The best goods Imported. On Tuesday Morning. Oot. 16. at 10 o'clock. on - six months' credit. 8008-4 Paris hno embossed cloth table covers. ZOO 8 4 do do do do. 600 do do . stand covers. 000 large size Paps printed table cloth covers. 000 Pans cloth piano covers. magnifieent nualitv Forming the largest ezeortment of fine goods ever OffSW in this market. 6-4 FRENCH REAVERS. (For Cay Trade.) t/n Tuesday Morning, a oases 6-4 French beave:s. MAK &BELLES QUILTS. v aso 10-4 11-4, and 12-4 heavy and ins Marseilles quilts BALE OF FRENCH GOODS' On Friday Morning, October 19, at 111 o'clook. t packages and lots of Fronoh dry goods N F. PANOOAST, AUCTIONEER., Sue /M , • E OF O BO o N N ET o AN T J TR 4 I 3 MM c I i N n G s RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. &c. On Wednesday Morning.' Oot. G r , by oatalogde, Cra a credit, oommenoing at 10 o'olook. Sr Samples arranged for examination, with cata logues, early on the morning dente. FORD & 00., AIIOTIONEERS, ' IL No. 030 MARKET threat, gupl 021 MINOR Street LARGE BAL.F. OF 1,200 cARF•B HOOTS, 8110 E 2, BROGANS AND GUM SHOES, On Thursday Morning. October 18, at 10 o'clock prawn''', will be gold, 17 catalogue, on 4 months oraCet.lloo oases men's 1 , 03 , oaths' calf. in boors, oelf, ki and and fkitpn'd stein a patent a leatder Madera, Ox ford tie ,g Ito Woman's, flaws'. and children'e calf. kip. morocco and kid heeled Dißitin gaiters, slippers, buskins, and overshoe's. .Also, a full assortment of olty-nrade goods. The pvticular attention of &Vend is 0,1 led to this sale, aa it will embrace goods from Orgt-elling city aid Eastern manufacturers. tt n®' Goode open for examination with cataloging fatly on morning of sale. FITZPATRICK it BROS., AUC • TIONEERS, 004 CHESTNUT Street, above Diath.l' SALES EVERY EVENING. At 7 o'clock. of Books, stationery and fancy goods, watches. jewelry, plonks, silver plated ware, cindery, paintings. musical instraements..ko. Also. Dosiery, dry goods. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every desotliption. DAY SAbES every Monday, Wednesday, and .Fn da> at 10 o'clock A. 1,1 At SALES. At private side enema/Iml consignmente of watches, Jewelry, books, etatisnery. silver-plated ware. cutlery fancy goose. ko. To which is solicited the attention o oil and country merchant and other.. Consignments wonted of all kinds of merchandise, for either nubile or private gales. air Liberal cash advances made on consignments Out-door sales promptly at tended to. oolet IVIOSICS NATIEANS, AIIOTIONENJ Affm - AND aommatox sfEßCHANT.'southeast corner of NI XVI and ItAigtOtreets. MONET WV hUANIA 325000 to loan, St the lowest ash on diamonds., watohes,Jeweli7, silver plate, dry L oWir, olothinsv gro ceries, sesaT, hardware,cutlerf 'lancet ndrlnre, rar niture; bedding, and 0110641 of every oeserzytion, large or small amoante , from One dollar to Monsanto for ant length of time agreed on. the coldest Established House In Its eler. II T Private entrance on RACE IStreet.- •••••••••• -•- - - • - • - fir Busineon honm froml A. E. to P.N. Heavy insures°. Myths benefit or_ltors. CHARGES WILY TWO PE NT. Advegmee of $lOO and urwards at wo per elan,. Advances of 1111110 and inwards; at one per cent, fot short loans. AT PRIVATE SALE. Some of the neat GOLD PATENT LEVER sat CiItRONOMETER WATCHES, lllSlttlf&Ottlred at hall the usual selling ptloes, gold lever and lapin. watche s. silver lever and lepine watches, Engllsh, Swiss, and French watches, at eurtontalung low priced, Jewelry of, every desoription, very lcrw u lane, patois, musical Is etntmente, hut quality of Havana cigars, at half the importation price on onantltles to mut tinrottasen, asi vanons other beano/ goods. OUT DOOM , SALES Attended to Ivenneintly ands ioiOinp i eer. Coneignmenta of MY ever/ d et ttle..eel, sited. ra. SEE rtAl:DAle. SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE SALE. _ -•- . Consisting or diamond and opal breastpin and ear rings. Price. 8660. Coat in Parts 81.100. ST. LOUIS, NO. VVILLIARIS, BOYLE, & CO., AIJO Tloritrats & COMMISSION MBROHANTS, No. 6 North MAIN St., ST. LOUIS, Mo., (formerly with Menem. Myen, (Benham, & Co.. Phi Mad an their services to the merchants, manufacturers, and otheri of Pluladelahm, for the male of dry soca, war rats, boots, shoes, hardware. jewelry, &0., Be. SW Cash advances made on receipt of goods. Sir Battlements made three days miter sale, REPIRIIINCES. Messrs. Mien, Cleghorn, & Co, Philadelphia. " Stuart & Brother, Philadelphia. " Van Wyok, Townsend ,& Warrens, New Yerk. " L. &B. Curtis & Co., Now York. " Wood, Christy, & Co., St. Lo"uis, Mo. Crow. McCreary. & Co.. rahls-tturtaly STOVES. INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS. IMWILLIAM O NEM AN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES, No. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, Offers the mo,t perfect, convenient and economical Gas-burning Cooking Btove let invented. Inquire for his Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the beet Stove In Doe. Also, one of the largest and moat complete stook of &wee Pr heating rsrlare, obambera, storm count ng howler. &a., in the city. The attention of the pnblio to aolioited. OnoSTOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR, Po. 1116 MARKET STREET, 0 w prepared to meet the wants of the pubila more completely in all the detakle of the Stove trade than any other establiehmentan Philadelphia. in proof of witteb Ile invite* COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following are among his own papa ar invention', several of whiobaaxe already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in wee:knee and econemmy other Stoves in nee. 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 Oes-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming Intogeneral use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved /El ve Air. tight (Issoonraming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn. 'which. from its beauty and Utility, is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel. and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-stir Renter. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. For all of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages which require butt° be understood by the Public to be universally appremated and preferred to any other articles of that ohms le the market ; • and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want or Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wiehinc to examine will have every attentum shown them,whether mtending immediately to par chew, or not. • sel6em QUAKER OTT!' GAB CON SUME gt, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Peventh Mouth. MO. OR VAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S G4B BURNER. - B the use of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor and Office Stoves all dust may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many howl]. without any attention to the fire, and at a gr'at saving Waal. For sale by CHARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 303 North SELIOND street, above Vine. where the excellent Ou-t onseming Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT. unser paned in lie operations, may be obtained. Of the large number now in operation, every stove, we believe, gives entire Satisfaction., oe3 3rn THE' CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE is the best and most popu lar Cooking Move in the market. It is made either with or without gro-buminrc fixtures. Manufactured and for aide by NORTH. CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Waretoome, 209 North SECOND Street. - sr, THE FIERY STAB GAS-BURN MG AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, is the beat and moat eeonomionl Heating nova Manufactured and for sale by NORTE, CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Wareroome. 209 North SECOND Street. 103 lm aOUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE is the most economical Stove of the kind, and tenon more durable than the Gee burners with a sheer-iron base. Manufactured and lot sale by NORTH. CHASE. & Nom!. Foundry Ware room, t. 09 North SECOND Street. 01l lm DEPARTURE •OF RAILROAD TRAINS .:1 - __ - - PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh and Market streets. Mail Tram leaves— ---- 7 30 A. M. Fast Lino. 11 50 A. M. 14 45 P. hl. Harrisburg Acoommodation.....— 400 P. M. Lancaster Arsoommodation....—....—..—.. 4 CO P. M. Parksburs -- 6 to F. M. West Chester traits leave Eleventh and Market at 2' 20 A. CO., 1430 and 100 P. M. Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, and Niagara /calls, leave 7 18A. M., and 2 00 P. M. NEW YORK LlNES—Walnut-Street Wharf. Aoaom. Lmo, via C. and A.. 000 A. Al. Aoriorn. Ispe, maJereey 6.00 A. M 4 Morainic }aurora. via Jersey City.. 9.00 A. M. Steamboat via Taoony and Jereoy.Cfty.— 11,00 A. M. Camden and Amboy Alooommodation 12.30 P. M. Hamm, via Canute!, and Amboy......___., 1.00 Evening Exprsre.via Taoony and 4.00 P. M. Event Mail, via Camden and Jersey 6.00 P. M. tNight Express. —II.IM P. M. Camden and Amboy Aocommodaiiort— , 6.00 P. M.' For Belvidere, 1 , aotort, 6.00 and 400 P. fil,,,from Walnut greet wharf, and 7.10 A. M.. from Remington depot. For Water Gap Stroudsburg , Soranton . Wilkeaharre, Montrose, Great Bend, lco. atu A. 02., from Weilaut greet wharf , and 7.10 A. M.'. from Kenematon depot. For Mauch Chunk. Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6.00 7101.. and 4.00 P. M.,. from Walnut-street wharf, and A. M., from Kensington depot. For Mount Holly, at 6.00 and 9.00, A. M., 2.00 and 4.70. P. hi. Wei Freehold, at tee, Bristol,, nd 8.00. P. M. Way Line for Trenton, tho . ad 4.0 and M., from Walnut...treat wharf, mind 10, A. n ~ 40, I'. M., from Kensington. BALTIDIORE RAILROAD—Broad and Prima. Fxprera Train • .....-.8.16 A. M, do do For Wilmington at 8.15, A. M., 11 noon, 1.16, 4.16, 6, and nig. Y. 21, For Middleto;rn, Dover, New Castle, Seaford and in termodtate plaoss, at 8.15, A. M.. and 5.15, F. M. .. Rundaye—For Baltimore at 11.10, P.M. , READING RAILROAD—Broad and Callowbill strew. Express Train leaves Bight Express, Beading A 000113 M 0 d 6 i 41 011...-==.1...-..... &OD P. M. ELMIR A AND NIAGARA FALLB—Broad and Cal lowhill. . . Morena Train. loaves— —..—. 8 00 A. At Night Express...._..._...✓. 3.80 P. Al GERMANTOWN AND NOR RISTOWN RAILROAD =M== Trains leave for ronshohcoken and Norristown at 660,7.33,9.05 and 11.06, A. AL, and 1.01, 3.84. 4.80, 6.64, 6.60 andll 15, P. At. For Alanayilnk. at 6.60, 7.80, 9.04, 11.05,A. AT., and 106. 2.05, 3.05, 4.30. 665. 600, 8.16 and 11.16, F. hl. For Germantown, at 0.00, 700, 800, 9.00 , 10 00, 11.00, 11 00, A. M., and 1.00,000 34.0, 3.30. 00, 8.00, 600 .6,30. 7.00. 8.50. 9 00. 10.15. 11.30, P. ht. For Chest - nut Hill, at 601. 8 00. 1000 and 12.00, A. M.. and2.oo, 4,10, 8.00.6 30.8 00.9.00 000 10.15 P. M. Sunday trains for Germantown leave 9.00. A. M.. and 2.00.3.000 00 7.45 and 1030, P. 111. Leave Germautoun at 8.10, A. AL, 1.10 400,640.9.30, I'. M. For Norristown 9.00, A. Al.. 8.80 and 15.00 I.d. Learn Norristown 7.18 A. Al., 100 and 8.00 P. 01. CAMDEN AND ATLAN whar TIC RAILROAD—Vine street f. Mail Train leaves 30 A. M. Morena Train 00 Y. M. Acoommodation to Egg Harbor 0rdy.....„._ g ag NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and Willow. For Path Wham, leave at 630 AM., and 2.30 and P. For Dorlee_tenrn, leave at 9A. . and 400 P. 111. For Fort Waeldneton, leave at 3.25 A. hi. and 3.15 P. Al. Butidaye—For Bethlehem fat 8.00 A, M. Fot Doyle" town at 100 WEST WI ESTER J , SVI A MEDlA—Thirty-find 'and Market streets. Trains leave at 7.45 and 70.00 A. Me 243 and 8.00 P.M Sundays leave at 8.00. A. M e 1.00 P. M. Trains marked thus (*) run on Sundays; (f) Antur data sicrented. 50 bbls, 200 half bbls, 375 qa , bbis, 400 &We. SOO two•quatt cane, no one quart canal Patent Tallow tirease—winte,tollow,and black. menu. factored and for Ealelq ROWLEY', 411311LBRNER, & tM.. No IS /Moth WhtirMi. • , DASES - OF SEED, LEAF TOBACC O, V-infi In stoic,: and tqr Yale b • • • • ti 6 - RA115,11 & CiUr' ALL►I! HY AiicTiO . zr_: M THMLAS BONS, - • LT-E-ir Roe. 13S and 141 Eolith FOURTH tarot , (Forman./ Nor. 87 111 4 831 " STOCKS AND,RERL ESTATn TUESDAY NEXT. Pamphlet astatoEuts now toady. eontainntr fall de goritliona of all the vonexti to be sold Ott "reeihitil hove 16th instant. with a Hat of salsa .15thifitbiRld, and.IRR October, and Is large mount Of real estate-at prim. 001 .DriBillg fk valuable assortment of stenerty. STOCKS AND REAL ESTATR. - SALES AT THE EXCHANGE EVRILY TUESDAY Daring the business season in July end Mind PUI , occasional sales. grir Handbills of each property brental esju`ate le, IA addition to vrhi oh we publish, on the SaarthrY pr e rloma to each sale, one thousand catalogues, in pamph let form, giving fall descriptions of all the protivlll sold on the following Tuesday. CA It D.—Our sales of real estate and dohs a the Exchange will hereafter be held at LI noon ; and, in the evening. at o'clock. flar Contributors have the option of lithe? sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. Inr; We have a large amount of - real estate at private sale, ',minding every description of site aid •Olintr• Property. Printed lists may be bad attlie auction Agee - • PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. igirßealpstate entered on Ottr private WO 71111140 , and advertised occasionally in our pablio sale abase& (of vrldoh- LOOP copies are printed weekly,) •• charge. THIRTEENTH FALL PALE-OCTOBER 16. Executors' Bale-Estate of George Rundle, dammed. Three story Wick DWELL. NO on York street, be tween Walnut and Berm. and out of Third street. , tcout. Rotate-Mtreo-story Brisk Xr-WELLING, Has Se paean street. east aide, above P 4.6 street- Executors' dale-Estate of ,Con; wripeurt Bainbridge, deceased. - Large and Venable 8681 US,NCE. Na. 1204 Walnut street, west of Twelfth street. Lot 20 feet Dont. Three-MACY Erick OWELLlNG.l‘o.l3tsClaytenst.• wo e of Twenty-seeend Street, F/flueattl ward. COUNTRY SEAT.-A deelrable Country Nest and lb acre,. Marcus Rook. Delawarereounty-Fa. The improvements are two neat cottages, handsome car nage hone, stable, and other out buildings. flan a the Auction Rooms. Three story Drink TAVERN and DWELLING. No. 231 e Callow/ WI street. Peremprory See-Neat DWELLING, No. 158 North Sixteenth street. below Rue street. _ Large. Three-story Brick - IDJILDING end- Stone WkLLING. Centre street. near dermantwern nue, Germantown. Lot 45 root front. Iwo - well secured GROUND 'RENTS of $96 a year each. p.rempt o ry Sale- Rotate o f{ Elisabeth L2ll/0. deed. Ulm:-Story hn DWE LLING, No. Yeti South Ninth - street. between 1 must and Scrape etteetri. same Eet'e-Threeetory Briar DWELLING, No. 410 Spruce street, 4120ve Fourth street. - Two-story Frame • GWELLING,'No.62I Cherie; Et.. between South and fthinreeir streets. Late Fouttimuk.. Handsome Modern Rt.CIRENCE. Wayne street. mr tween Walnut lane and Tu. oolmoken street, German town. Lot 110 by sec feet. It re'built in a snorter man ner, of Pail's Stone. and hag ail - the modem oonve mamma.- Meet Modern Brick DWELLINCii N04:60 Ifortb Fif teenth street, south of Coates street •,„„ „,„ „. Peremptory 4ale—NOM Modern DysAttutztios Nn 72/ North Ninth 'Arent.. FOURTEENTIi FALL BALE—OCTOBER Is, Exeontor'e Perempy T AVE RN,t the BLUE BELL Estate of Charles Lloyd. deoessed. • On Monday Afternoon. Catcher lE. ito), at 2 o'clock, at Op Blue Bell Tavern,. D *Thy Plank road,will be gold, wlfißut min; a' the following property. late of Charles 1.,10iel den., viz: STONE OWELLIPIO, Valuable Ettore, me., known as " The Bell Btore." corner of Island and Dav,by Roads, Twenty- fourth ward. • Films Estate—Frame STABLE and Lot of Oißlinds raeohallvillo, Twenty-fourth ward. Alan, a, the same time and Waco. a Frame Bowe alai Lot of Ground, Paaohallvilm, Twenty-fourth ward. BALE OF GERMAN PLOWER ROOTS. This Morning, • At 11 o'otoolr, at the auction store. one ease of tope rior German Sower roots. •comprisinc two assortments for e, L'veroi tplups. croons, Au., imported by Theodore Waltet, private sales. Sale No. I 3f North TWENTIETH Street. HANDSOME FURY/TORE. TAPESTRY OAR P.ETS, CHINA A 21 11) (ThASSWARE, fte. • On Monday" Mornlnel 16th Met.. at 10 o'clock, at : 4 0.131 Near Twentieth street, corner of Cherry sheet. ztie handsome parlor. dinine•room, chamber and offioe iZ:tgatlarat tapestry carpets, China end glassware. Ac. _ Also. the kitchen furniture. Wider ne examined on the morning of NU at p o'clock, with catalogue.. 110 °BEHOLD FURNITURI3. YIANO, DRUBS :6.1W CARPETS. &a. On Tuesday Mom. 10th instant, at 10 o'olock, at leo. Ma South Front below Lombard, the household furniture, piano -forte. Bromic carnets, feather beds, mattrasees, .ko. . Also the kitchen furniture. lir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the anconlEct of the sale. Sale on the Premises, SPRUCE Street, ELEGANT RESID.ENCEIAND FURNITURE. On Wednesday Morning. October 17. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at labile sale, ca the Premises. the elegant Modern 'RESIDENCE. No. 7as Spree° street. arab superior Stable and Comb-house in the rear. on ;Elizabeth street. Lot 24 feet 9 Inches front, RIO feet in dent& SUPERIOR 1' URNITURA. A lero,_by oatalogue,. the superior household furniture. likr Full rartioulara Ina few We. ELEGANT B- FU RNTU R a b R , U MI R RORS - BILVEIt PLATE, FR RIIICH CARPkTS, OLASS. CHANDELIERS, Ica. On Wednesday Morning. Oat, 17. at 10 o'clock. at No. tits Spruce street, by cata logue, the entire elegant furniture including large French-plate mantel and pier mirrors. marble statagu, elegant Buhl cabinet and seoretary, richly painted 'sum rich out alms, elegant dinner, deemed. and tea china, placed. ware. Gee French carpets. elegant chandeliers. superior chamber furniture, kg. SILVPR PLATE. Sterling river tea set, large tray, butter Malin. knives. forks. spoons. Sao.. RS' The elegant residence will be cold at 19 ecloO, Si to sale of furniture. • Sir Full particulars in oatalognelu Peremptory' age. LARGE LOT OF FIN r. MADEIRA AND !MARY WINE. - Or' WelMeeday Plornimr. October Pl. et 12 o'clock, at the Anchor' Mote, Without reserve, a large quantity of See old atadetraand Sheri's' Winer , a large demijohn and bottles. - - ittrUcialpsa is future advertisements' SIM Mgt, lame. Mate at 7 139 and 141 Aosta 1 0 0111173* 15111PERIO 9 trillegUiL94 FinStieli-PLAT &ORB, Lalfa-FORTEX,.BRI.I3BELS 0 On-Thunder Mbramt. : At 9 o'clock, at tae -Ascalon Arm, ea anortneat or excellent eecond-hand rartutcre, elegant • stav Ado mirror', carpets, oto., from ranal houeekeeDinriremove•l to the Mt* for oralre • Of sale. LARGE SPECIAL 'IND PEREmprogX BALE OF ELEGANT AND 'VALUABLE OIL _ -„ JAMES S. I.A it trE :F. BONN' THIRD GENA CALM OF PAINTINGS. to 'be held at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ART* - October gs and 511. We will sell for account of Messrs. James S. Earls Ac Sons, October 25 and 16, an extensive and calash!. eol. Motion of Oil Paintings, including almost every - rail - al of subjects, the productions of the most eminent Atrie noan and European artists, being sieleotioad nom Earle's Galleries. 818 Chestnut street. Among than will be found man Y !motto of Aft never before exhibited. Also, numerous Pictures painted ex areal y . for this nolleotion and taleo • 1 his is believed to be one of the moat beautiful end valuable collections that bays ever been submitted to public competition in this Wit - The sale will be peremptory. without noon's or hmi . _ . . sir Catalogues, with pardeularg.will be reedy ono week previous, and the paintings arranged for trungue tion. SHIPPING. • FOR TlOl 8013114-OHARII63- ?WAN EIGHTD RCT4RB I:WO I3II.A.RATRA3I.4IIIPS FRRD. Mean Freight at an ainers of raglan per sent. be low New York Steamship to., FOR cLeAtuaszrcirr S. Ike D.S. Mall Steamship KRYtiTtiNE isTAIII3. aas taut Charles F. Manthmsnorill nail on Monday, October .10. 0410 o'clock A. M. Wtrotichin 40 Fto OR so n SA NArg oure.-insly kt,Airs. at Sea. VAII The D. S. Kan Steamship STATE OP 111110R6Li. Captain John J. 6+rain4 will sell on Saturday, , Oct. 20 . . at 10 o'olook A. M. . . Though . N to IN heiruy N bmini at Bas. a t zi s fimzgutfrizetinu s tmtim . 31% 1 V:ndidlirst' -elan Steirleirs 11E6Y BTOleiTAT and STA TE OP 67.0R0 Ana, nut as above every tend aysethus orating a dero-day courant ttiostion wi th Charleston and Elavannert, and th• Sew* and Southwest. ' A_ t both t . C harleston and 15•Vannah, these OM eats_ neat with steamers for FtorMa L aisprilt i l t. es!, f r iii 114" the Freight and Insaramar oils large proportion Mem& shipped Booth will be taupe lobe tower. by thme WWI than by sailing vessels, the -rtnlans Wuxi oneitalf the rate N. , E.-huraranes en all Railroad Fralsktrzttrsdi farther than Charleston or ea • Companien matr dotal% Railroad" GREAT REDUCT ION IN Fate by this roots as to N per omit • by the Inland Route, sewill be atm by the sou dole. Through tiokets from Parlisdalptua.ins rho ton and Savannah steamshipLINCLUDLN43 : 4 1 - the whole Mont g roots. Noma frost Oksession and WWI- talk to omery : VIA CHAAL3OI3ON. VIA SAVAIMAIL To Ritarlartsm-....-.415 07 To Savannah.— - Gil N BO 17 50 30 00 Macon— MOO 21. 00 Pre 91 SO ontromery--. 25 00 bps— noo 00 Deny. 93 00 New Orleans— 30 LS ontirossery-.... 23 00 Nashville....—. 97 70 ..-.... 25 OD Knoxville 25 10 Plew Grimm—. 3916 Memphis. ..... 51 60 Pare to Savannah. via 18 00 Charleston, via Savannah—..-.., /8 00 No bills of lading signed aster to. shi p nag For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf 'bay, Vide street. or to ar . 11E50..4 CO o ALEX No. 196 NOR N TH WHARVES. Avints in Charleaton,___T. S. & T. G. BUDD. Savannah, MINTER & GAMMELL..' For Florida from Chirlaston, steamer Carolina every il l e cl l Vl . orida from Savannah, Neenuns diaddziAir add at. John'. every Saveloy are Saturday. girkTHE BRITISH AND NORTH . ANtzloaAN ROTAI. MAIL MAIM- FROM NEW TORX TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin "%stage Second Cabin Norms FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Second Cabm • •OD The ships from New York oall at CONE Harbor. The elope from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Ear , bor. • PERRIA, Capt.ludking. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA. Copt. J. Btone. AMERICA, Capt, Moodie, ASIA. Capt.. F.. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt Andereon AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA. Capt. J. Lettoh. Econn, (now building.) Thema - remelt, Garry a clear white tic.lat at mast-head green on starboard bow; red on port bow. ERSIA, Judging. leaves York. Wednewler, Odt, CANADA.An argon, " Roston, Wednesday, Dot. 11 . AFRICA, tlhennou, " N. York. Wednesday, Oct. 74 ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 31 ASIA, Lott, " Pi. Yorg,Yrednesday, Nov.? PUROPA, bfoodte, Boston. Wednesday, N0v.14 PERBIe, Judkine, " N. York,Weduegoan Nov.ll Berths not secured until paid for. An experienoed Burgeon on board. The °wools of theta elute Will not be eocenntable for Bold, Silver. Bullion, Spools., Jewelry, Preolotte Stone, orNetale, unlete Win of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For orppa sage. sage. apply to E, CUN • 0010 4 Bowling Green, New York. 17:77.MT'41 1 n in. ARETHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Otitee 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parente, raokayea. Merchandise, Bank Notes. and Specie, either by its own Lines or in oonneetaoo with other Expreue Companies, to all the princaW towns and tidies of the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, !lemma] Superintendent. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED, at the late Agricultural Society, to ALLMAN & ZERN - DER. Fourth and Vine. for Beet Family FLOUR,--' Constantly on hand, Welsh's Harper's Ferry. Fagan's Fonr-Aoes and Stan Horn, St. Louts, and Garnbrill's Patapsoo Family Flour. 'MACKEREL, SHAD, HERRING, U.-- 1000 bble Noe. 1,1 end 3 large end medial:lßO kerel, in unfurled mimeo', of a eery unclog b'S sbro 60 bble. new N 0.3 large Mechem!. 60 half bble Aew No. Sdo do, &MN's new No. 8 medium do. 60 do new Fasters Mem Shad. 50 half bids new do do do. MOO Ms new Eastport No.l Berms. 300 do new Bahia: No.l do. 200 do Boston No.l do. 100 do do No. 1 ecelo Fieb. 22 do prime No, Salmon., 100 metals Gra. Bank Codfish. 100 bone% new MNiuner ant, Cheese. New landing end in More No kintpu 00/47/, 14% HOW • AAVVIIII PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA M - NUFACTORT,APVS_IfTII and 6ERIVIaNTOWN road and 1010 Coh,NTNuT Street. Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes Ventilating Flues, Hot AieFinee, and kimoire Flues m+ o 1 Terra Cotta , and cdopuitable size for every clam o buildings. Thus &flints is worths the attention of all, partite prating up L arge size sewerage prpee for may drama!, waterpayna ranted to stand a severe preaffure. We ar•llowPrepred to commt with cities or corporations for tabs arti any vantity. We warrant our good* 19 be octal not superior to any other =who Milted Stara. or &rope. , Ornamental, G uahna vow. _ „ _ 111011t1YudY-WELLS clea ttattnednh at a lowyrtie to " IL °b arigiaoltiraer do?