A Leaf from the Criminal Calendar. A.P.ITAL lIIIOOTLNG areaar. - - TkaPetetebnig (Va.) , gopresigivies tbi fo - q4*(ttiyout Of an affray whiabi occurred in tbuni-' hit _IC* 31r,_ W...(irist, of- Weighing. Washing ton, Tiortkotirolinti; atuk tie brothers, George A. 7•l4'ettariet Latham, and which terminated fatally to the farmer.: . . : diffitralty between the Latit'amis sad Mr. ,enteral month's' .durition. It grew out • ~efta inistinderstandiegim regard to the question of ad "afore*, texation t antorior tattle late Ouberna, ,„, -- -",tytibraltotioMistsihishtioxitthe d-4 napalmed, • and' blow!' emitted. t"Last '2 huieday, George A. Lathare.asid , Mr. tf, met,-when the diffichlty was renew,edAfollOwed by: an alteroation ' in which Letitia : wail knocked, downwith stick. Latham, st moy eallinertited; went off and communicated • ` - ;"iiitithili brether - end the two, armed with revolt ing pletole t ,got:l nto a buggy, end, started in, par. °let of 'They name up with the object _or their vengeance fronting the Bankidgßouse, and 'commenced firing.. Mr. Grist immediately drew hie pistol to 'pkoteot himself, and some fifteen shots Orin , fired in -elk, bit. Grist received a ball In the • lodes part of his abdomen, jut below the navel, • Ala passed entirely-through; and 'came oat near the unfortunate manta kip: The ball;it is thought. Idso Wended bladder. - lie received another severe *MA is his right Jag „ The random shots ; 1 0 , 144 8 4rau* piities thev ( etilty. , A , .nagro man Antintiod sit,work one slew. building near by, at treated by the &big SILO his appearance at the front'door when' Muck him - in'the breast, wh i ch It acuPPoled'wlll prove fatal. A Mr. Mo rin, a yehite,mazt, ,, whe was near, received a ball iq one of his Oita Inflicting n pallikal but not den `., Asrees,teettlid.,:". The shooting occurred on Main. street, et mid day, and the wonder is that a great, "naany, trio", Penton' were not' injured.). The bro, there Latham leaped into a baggy near by, 'mine - . diately, sifter the shooting, , and made good' their escape. M. Griet, wmundilletand, a gentle- - eflighlispootabilitiend arge means,, and 'hem' a finfili. bro thers Latham We also wealthy, but unmarried:" ' 1 - • • re of Litlotentes, bete bean taken for the ar teo9;;:tl4 • ' • rizarnrcom. • Tizeiday last, Bonbon Vincent, a youth abdat 2ff deo, killed hie brother John, about 22 • Vain of see, 'at his 'father's -plantation, near Maysville, Madison county, Ala., by shoaling him intend tiiieMwith revolitiri and also with; a doable-barrel shot gum: Soma thirty or forty shots were' found to have taken effect. The biew"Orleanit Delta, of Thursday, Nays " Yesterday morning at •an early hour a duel . took place between two dentiemen from Alabama, in the section of *The' Metarm Ridge: ' The parties fought with baymietstred on .mulets. - The gen tlemen maenads other:in gallant style; and, after passes and guards, one, thrust his bayonet in the left shoulder of the other, end sonlOotcli lifted him °Tate ground. They then left the field with : their friends ; the wounded gentleman being !lila • ennewhat dangerous condition." - i , a saran amnia is .11IS$I8aIPPI. • On the evening of the 29th alt, - , a di ffi culty arose "between two young men of Corinth, Mies., named J. Lambert and Benny Shelton , during which Lam ' 'Vert las- stabbed and killed. Beth young men were highly esteemed:, • • • • .1 sumac AFFRAY. Montgoraery - (Ala.) Matl nye that Mt. • t Taylor_was stabbed "at Lafayette, last Se ' :,turday, by Richard , Jeter, while in an affray with 'Teter 's - father. Taylor died blatantly. The Ad • cordate reports the shooting of C. Dawson and 'a . little boy named Brooks,, - In Taskegee, on Wed , nesday. The shots were alined at Brooks' father. The,pieneter to the Connaught. !WWII Or THE ILL•FATID 13TEAM8HIP. tFronithe Boston Post, Oct. 1l Following the particulars of the burning of the - -..Connanght, furbished in four columns of jester day's Post, we have now a full , description of the sinking of the ill-fated steamer. Those who el !eapid-from the burning deck of the 'Connaught „lett tbe seen of-the disaster before the ,work of • ` deattuotion bad, been cOmpleted. and although the • timeruita published yesterday Snorting seemed to , , WPM almost - every conceivable feature of the ea ' • lamity; a doubt still remained relative to the all mate fate of the noble vessel. ' The general, bd. ' lief was that the weight of the heavy machinery would complete the work that tire had commencing, yet there was a hope, Joint but existing. that a speatly . nearch might result in the reooveryof much that was valuable. - • , isACCOUNT OP THE CINKZTG. • P 'rlitterday:mbruing, however, the schooner Ls -Martine; Captain, Doane, from Barrington, N. S., arrived at this =port with - intelligent,e widoh set at rest all - doubt. ,Captain Doane reports that at about 10+ M., on Sunday (the - day et the acci dent), he saw a large vessel on fire, bearing about r-'rth, about twenty miles distant. He bore down f.:r her and -get alongside at-3k o'clock A. of ' Monday. -Re found :tier to be a larke steamer, hit could not ascertain her name. He bailed her, bdt got -ito answer: • Still loth to relinquish e. single ohanoe for well-doing, be ran, aoross her bows twice, yet could see no" person aboard of her. Captain Deane, then concluded that the vessel had beep abandoned, bit somewhat upon the principle that where there is life there is hope, be deemed it ad citable to lay by until daylight. A Amine.' setae AT SEA. d, the night the lire raged with terrific fart; wrappingthe router steamship in one large • cloak of flame, and lighting up the heavens with h orhulon,color so brilliant as to fast% the sight, but - woofer the most pert confined to • that section of the vessel abaft the wheelhouse, where she appeared _to be entirely burned out. On the forward dsck there-was a slight fire, hht nothineconsequential.l 1 . 118 WRISC!C Gore DOWN. - , SdA - .41;,', hiMiday (when-it was 'daylight)-1-: .—. • the . - harnartine being then a half mile to wind misittl,"-Ooptiliqosip ,ilotiOeil that the 'Connaught «44,40. - ,mitt,Watal, In a' few minutes ho had the .inelibch ,• 4of„ seeing the noble vessel "r4tfade • • • .„,„,•`,„, qt - occurred in lat. 42 7 : .".fird'Og. 80 min:, and, he de. "t! : • - • - -;,diart,Odyet mast awful sight • "1:131lia sank gradually, the fire ' • ' - eitt;;tra* and terribly as the we( or i-. --- whated - • to` her . She Was, in the first place, lying • quite deep in the water, and she went down in fir -men tributes from the time at which sire,fi rst oon, meted to , ". " s. maws. - - • - r: 4 ,4allallteAldreavrthe Connaught (mac burning am wen by him has proved to be)he summed ,ei fearild that some persons might still remain on -•,-board, raid he aeCordingly deemed it his duty ni doable ob_the subplot Could be con, set at rest. -The foremast was standing, but The lad fallen. and rforfthinif b"4 gitne. The steamship lay with her head to the wind, which was be cause of the Ire keeping aft; • - ; emu AAAAA '2IOIOIIIIIUNG. lying by for_ royer an,hout:oo4' the steamship bad noir, coorehlimads: Was discovered.; One large mitiiMinifir-boit"iridoh - when - first seen - was tilerithe fa scarab dec k, ; eine diecoverediloat4 log in th e water, Inglis grtt else •rendered an • •irampil it - its runnier/ iniidvi,sible, - In this Wei furnished another evidence of the OJT* Wbieh ha taken by OW. Pilbsl4-Aind,,,hlll- officers, t "affOrdOinesessirry means of, tranftertation to eh, berg Ittnide thshiffer t for - the tenderer for the Mit; is '..eeente "sLeheeptiet proved, wed loose on leek and readigitroymoutent for launeh4 fog. There *lre leveret ;mks floating about lo the water, and _upon of., them, eontaining articled of very little value, and evidently - belonging td shserthis a rptrasemers, were obtained and brought tq di!mix OP wpm. f Captain_ Deane says that before -the • Cohnstrigbi went down he beoanse convinced that there Nisi . no p_erron on beerd, yet feeling reluctant to leave Instil there was tio', chance for hope, be' hove IC ehmato her bows and 'remained for a long tinicin the vlottfity. confident belief that . there - wee indftiduaion'board, and the .reasonable fear that the explosion of a powder magasine might endanger the lives of his own Crew, furnished sufilatent reason for his not, boarding, the vessel. 7- After males %boat some time among the drift ward, and finding nothing eueleiently valuable td OsPhtio Doane proceeded on his course,, and arrived in dee time at this port with the story we have given.' • ' . RAISINS, AND Wti made it ' aelstake ha' stating that there were - OiaMPO lard the Mitosis Schiffer. - Raisins and wtat were the sole aontishment within the reach s-cethlistiatsted six - hundred." • t Mertruction of the Propeller Mount • The' Detroit Tribune giro! the :particulars, ad related-by. Capt. Newman, of, the exploalon . or ;lard t he-Western 2 ranepsitatlon Company's Iwo., Feller Mount Vernon, by which the vessel and car-. go were totally destroyed, - on Tuesday reortaing.s. Vat Newmaii es.ys " The Mount 'Vernon left 1,04 trott for Buffalo on Midday evening, at 4 o'clock: : - witlt a cargo consisting of 19,200 bushels corn, 48b barrels floor, and 1150 bags wheat. - Before leaving the river she encountered a heavy gale, and VMS orunpolled. to' lie by at Malden all night. .Left; - Monday morning, 20 mime!; to - 4, and ran down' 6, ,reilssigedoW'reint au relle,; . thevrizud blowing fresh! front aertheitt; with heavy mu. The Penn •in- 1 creasing in violence, ran back for shelter ttillgsonl Bay, under the Point,-from whence ebe again got. under way, , st 1 e'elook this morph's, - When one 'fourth of a mile from the Darnley," off'Polat au ; Pelle, , Otpt; -, Newman, observing; that she was go. int slow, *went aft, to 'see. what steam was on. 'Looked, &lab from the upPer'deck, and smartened 'that bad fifty pounds, (being capable of carry-. .incserentypounsis.) Wentb&ok to the menet the' •wheel, and ordered hint to put the wheel starboard, 1 and keep - Ansi last-southeast: Just •P' he had spoken, the - boiler,. blew up'srith_ a torrid i tattle. tioni`tearing,awiii bee after .part entire, breaking ; 'off Bir th arches and blowing away the after part of the cabin. • Theodore ,Rease,,"iecond:elestior Jemes . 0031clin; Oilmen; were scalded io badly as to nut• der their 4140; InstAnttdienne . Reese was about tidentYr-feur -years of lief-and - leaves a family in StiffidoLi - Othsklbi; was aboattwthitY:two years old, and rimerinted:. Two or three others receive d • • itkjefrioe. , - • • , The boats Were blown away; bat when the pre palter 1, 1 012 . 0 ,dorm , soon after • the ozploalon ,- the I Debit) and upper deck treated; forming a ruff, whfotOputtelned the surviving ,crew, • twenty, in daylighti when' they were taken off I • 0144.1Morleyi of the , schooner Lookout, bound for; rAdtlide:• Dept. ' Ronard, ottlie'rehoonor'Nek, tileatiereit,filingside pita proffered" eialetenee i but 'it was notriseds& Roots after, the steamer Oscan; • Evenk, dyne elont, teek the crew 00 -- beard; akt . Caritettheiss `to Petrolt. ;Tbri - iitenut .Vernon was &staunch propeller of *rebut:wired and eaversty-seven tone,ind eameoutin /94 , Thep , watt *it...hp:armee, learn, on the test: If le understood by the 'Western Transports... lion COSaperty" that Ali bad on board 19 090 bosh etreteown,-- Ind tow,* .1091sanAs of ft , iur.. The balaseeof her cargo is Unknown. , The 'Bin% 114ua Compsny, bad. a risk _en 10700 'of •01. 06 1 2 - • c • •. • d • VW • 26e • •-• lu.ot.,Auguet, two hundred and ewiefigf,al .theirileowire from; Damirieona arrived, aiktig. 9 : l Aekr,bt'devre - , to Beyrout to be shipped for Constentincpbso • They Were condemned to the galbefOtUN'A Were nd , for the most pert, Arnett. lent•ostiking 4 seettudiels; and of tthe loweat 010.5.1. The:,-_,lncertons vac:Very ,fetc - - 13eren„a thorn •01l the . infoli and `lsnother large batch w p ite ; (pltgw, together, with them. condemned to wore - for'lltit in the - 'entty' Theft embarkation wetetetrange: , eeene; on *Web thellotteute looked i lith4ert M i cas and nA.,ovident sentlment_ of hu --4X)*--AWIII-- of. sqptevaliei,-, ‘ 1869,t0, the g •1890ither•auntbed• e( dej" *biota * A vai l Wiwi id Neeklei h tieSziejledmk ausilitpher, Abe portage of wet to days ifti*siseinkehen/Self 1211111010 ty lan] lialsAeastowt WWI Wit !IC j Xs 40 1. ,IST OF LETTERS REM WINO , =-A , es PitIy,ADELPHIA 'POST" OFFICE up to 12 o'olook P. M. on Saturday, October 73, 1860. Pomona applying for anvertined Lettere will please mention the date of the last. -open on Sunday from TM to 83 o'clock A. M., and 2to SPhI _ . LADIES'LIST. -Andrews Hesse Engurlier V Mrs Morgan Louisa P Adams E Mre Eller lsnrd C Mooney Mary Armstrong L hlliotF Mra Moffat Minnie Anderson MA C Balaban 12 Myers Mary Mrs Andrews Mary J Forbly Sarah Marone? Maria Abbey Lizzie Frost J 8 Monied Mrs Atwood Mary FleotingerJ • ' hloitin M Louar; Adams Sarah B Pettey Sarah Moyer Albert 'Andrews Emma Forney Mary J Myers Sarah Augusta-II - Finn tionoria Murphy Tilie Barber rlarriet Fhcdler lulls Murphy B Mrs Baker Hester Falllak Rel Mrs Monism' Mary E Bennett Betsy ' Frost Anne 11 Montgomery A Baer Jana Mra Posher Louisa Murray M Mrs Banner Hester A Flowers Elizab'h Munday Al Mrs Berrie L Mrs Ford Clara Taylor Geo , Baker Theresa Garreneak H Mts Mule E W Mrs Beaohell Sally " Onion Mary - Nevins Martha A Benneteue Cath Gibson Grace 8 Nielson Anna Bache Cath, Griffin Sallie It 'Newlin Ann Si Bearer id i Gowon Adelaide Newkirk B Mrs Belt C W Mrs Geary MASS Pettigrean Mary Bailey lan* MnGraham Hetty A Eetner Anna 51 Ball Alatilda Garner Bannah Pam landa Mies Bishop M 8 Galager Fanny 'Peyton Lime Bair AIM Gevlin Cath'e Ralmatarryne'a Bleak R Mrs Gilman Fatah ?anthill Mrs Blanchard AK. Greenfried It Fatima ton Mrs Bodler Rachel Gallagher B Powell L 51 Boil Oath Mrs Gelliam CharPe Powell L Mrs Bowers Sophia Orimball Mrs - Phillips B Mrs Boyd Ellen Goodwin Salle Prince 8 Mrs Bate Mrs Halheelon 51 A Palmer Emily Burnallarr Hutch filarE Pollock Jane Bray Jennie Headley Pitman Joanna Bream Anna M Harper I M lM rs .Ploot Adele - Buck Elisabeth Ha tee Wm Mrs Potter John Mrs Brown Ava Haines AlarfF Richards M Mrs BYwater Wm Mrs Hartshorn Jane Ridgeway R Brown Justine • Hessen Alice Radtke , blab la Booth() to, Henry Ellen C 'BMW. Chas Mrs Brown ißosanna lams EH. Mrs Reim Maria D Hammond T A Richard. M V Briggs Marm E ' all Mary IC Boss Anna Brown Cornelia Heath Mary J - Robertson R Mrs Bodley Rachel L Hampton Ann D Robertson Ellen Stuncall!*- Henry Dr B Mrs Robinson NI H Caldwell Hate Hanley Sarah Roberts Mary Campian ti Mrs Henry Mary Howand D Mrs Carver Minnie Harzell Micah -Shaw Mrs Chadian Annie C Housekeeper M A Belden Mrs Dr 11 Canipbell'ld A Hayden Plicebe Samearit 8 Miss emblaze! Male Hill Hannah Muffing Harriet Carter nliza Hibbs Martha A Shattuck aside Carroll Mugs Holman Ellen Belden Henry • Carr F Mrs- Hughes Blear . Mrs Carpenter B C Hugh Miss Belden Geo Mrs Carroll Robt Hunter Sarah' Shaw Anna Mrs Chauncey H klyneman Ade Savage A Chalfont Id J . ' Hummel' Mary Sanders Lucretia ()Armen Annie yodel! Elisab Silvery Anna M Calder F rin Mn Bunt Mary lii Smith B A Mrs Caldwe Eliza Russell Emily Smith Mies CarreganislarY: Hunter Sarah Smith Sarah Carle Edith A Hunt Mary. Smith Fannie Chamberlains M Jones Perms Mrs Smith Martha Colem Mary E • Jones Clara - F Smith Wm Mrs Clark Annie 8 2 Johnson Anne I Smith Katharine Clements Louisa Jane Elizabeth Smith Amanda Clark Louise 'Johnson Sarah A Sr Sarah Clay Fletcher Jennings Amelia Fre pu ese Lydia Clark Elizabeth Johnston P Mrs Spady K A Mrs Clyde Reiman Kelly Bridget Soudan C Mrs Croaker 0 C Mrs Keen Maud V Spencer Al Mrs Corelton Anna Kr his Mary Steven Caroline Coulter Mary Keil Alias Street M J Mrs 2 Cox Silly_Ann Keen J burley Isabella hl Cooler Mrs Knight &mix C Swan Marat Mrs Cabem Clam Katterman 8 A Stembenner O W •Crossen Sumba Keenan It 51rs Stout Ellen • Conner Sarah A Kelly Marge • epencar Mrs Corniney Margart Kett 15 A filrs Tynter Marton Co d Betsey Kutley 1 It Mrs Thompson Louisa Cahn Julia Lindsay Julia M Taylor Louisa) Cashman }reify Lukens Amin& Tyson Cashman Uremia Leyenes Sarah Tains Sarah .1 t hilts. Hari'd Lee Kattie rig g art B Mrs Crawford Mary A Lam arson Vanpelt amens Curry Addle Lippincott 8 S Vincent Fanny rover Cath'e Llewellyn H Toilet If Mrs Cook Oliva Mrs Lindsay , J M Ward Eliza Mrs Coleman Emma Lewis la H Mrs Whaly Anna J Cruise Anna Lee Anna Watson Mary A Collmellellen Long Annaß Waugh Ruble Crowley Cath'e Louton Maggie Ward Jane Mrs Demotion A L lioFarlane Maria Walleige Ida Dennison H K MaGruil Annie Watt. Jane DaC eta KF D re enudd Mary Webb Mrs DeWitt Mary .A McKewen 51 A Welch A MTB Davis 'Sachet Mel l mine Lizzie Walker Hannah Behn Wm Mrs McKenna E Mrs Wainn Mare Mrs Dalrymple Moßah Ag's Mrs Walters J Mrs Dailey Sarah Marshall J Mrs Waterman C P Dean Laura L Martindale Juse'e Walsh Oath Dickey Mary Martin Miss West Rachel Dayton Mary F , Martin Alice Mrs w Minim Annie - Davis Leonard Marshall Ad'ia H Williams C 51 Donoghue is , Magee Jane Wilmer Fanny Donlonne CMn Meredith A Mrs Williamson Mum Duckett Sarah Mallet Zoe Mrs Wilson la Mr's. Dougan Mary A Mathews Jennie Williams Maria L Dorom Rebecca Matthews Mrs Mrs DuraneY Mary maoully Emeline Wiliams Mrs Doren Mary A Manly B Mrs Wilkinson 8 A Pennon k miss. Magee Miss Windsor FA Donavan Alma, Mille Sarah Mrs Williamson J . Mrs Dorian Bndeet ' Miller Carl'n Mrs Winne Cath Druck Fanny Mello Adeline Woods Mary Ann Sverly Olivia • Mitohener A Mrs Worrell Ellen Engles AM Mrs Morns S Mrs Wright K Mrs , GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Allen & M'linren Cohn Time A Lamel 1 M A Adam. R. 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Hawk Baker G W Ydwards Wm L Co Baker J A Eprorhead Win Liebrand Mons Baker Oscar L Edmonds Martin Little, Brown & oaker E 0 A Ellegood A Co Barnes J W Ellenger Chas Lingo E Fischman P A Elliott 'I lion Lloyd, Petition & B2IIIIOW Geo hl Engin C Co Bornbazer E Entlieh Hugh; Loornia Amos 2 Barrows M D F. ablaut J 31 Lowe Prof 3 Barkley HR 13 Eno, Dri len, & Lukens Thorn P Baugh Clinton Valentine Lucas Geo Al Dais Chas Erben Mr Lutz M B Bartow II B E.ford Adorn !Atmore John Barton It H & B Eves WE Leber Freed Barton nos Evans Chas Lyons Then Book. Bear & Co EMUS, Berman Lynn Augustan Burner Joe es Co Lord John AI Beale Theo L Ferguson John Long Jere Bank Patterson Fawle G M. Lodges Phils Beaker It A Farquhar M McCabe Patrick Beaker As Co Farm's Jan Mo a voy Peter Bender Jon T Farrar W At McCarty A T Hews A C. 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Morrison W H 4 Clanton J Heaheon David 3 H C ono Karl B Heppe G W Morris Jno Clark Thee C Henry JaaD Mosel, A B 13 Clark & On .E D Henekle P A Morrie, Watson, Clarke Then tinkly John & Co CleggDos Hill Geo Mosgrove Jae Collet Mark W Hibbs Jas L Munson W L Cooper Jas 3 Hine l e P A Myers Elimh H Cook Day Halderbrand Jno Myers & Bro Conner LI GI Blots Isaac, Myers Henry' a Coogan hos Hill Brutus Mulohemen Dan Conine T K Hotter 1 pi elson•Baml Condzel Wm Hill Jon Nourritt A Canon& Par Hlxon Lloyd W 3 Niel Wm Condery D J Hooper Edwd North J II Coleman A 0 Howard Rein Norskey /hay Conklin E W Hollander Rich 3 Rants F Ji Come Charles Hooper Win 0 2 Osborn A F lionnek W Hopkins Ohne Owens Thom Corredzo Fran Royer Cant A D Maw I Jno Carvara A J Howard Frank K O'Neil Piano's Colley G W Bolden Oliver B 2 Patton J R :oared W C Hoffman ear and Payson J 13 Corey Aug]) Mrs Geo Paine Thos Cookwill W W Howard 3 R Past John Collangwasal J M Howell Henry C Pan:mast 8 L collo:run 3 0 Holbrook John Pangoast & tiro Conner. ea Elias Hoge 1 hendua Parry Richard Cox John B Holtz Martin Page 4 Bro coarsen J F Horne 0 J Phillips Peter Compton Edw Hopkins Jan H Pay 6 Conway Jae How W 8 • Perlman Mr &DllOlll A Bolder E G B Perna, Jan titan Thoe Ilovuer Orna I''errY Wm 0 Cothran 11 P Hogan Dant Phillip. Dr Copley Wm 8 Bolines & 800- Peters II 1' Cole lle E field Pearls Jacob Curry Wm B Hulhert C Pease Chan W B,r,l:2lßenftli iti a il t at r dlt w iN gn nT rlto r t ' ll. l( A curry rr B Hunter Wm Pennell John H Crawford A B Hunter W Perrot/ Cronin Robt 11 biutchinsonJ P Perod a heed (Junin J Huber John P Peeples W H. Col rirowley Michael Hutton John Pint,, 3 hos J Ouriat John Huhe A r In Wm Culbertson W J dame', & eloAlliss tort A Li CarterJ 8 ter, Hale,Co ore Morn Comma H& lii 1V Hummel G Potter & Hon R 13 Crawford GA FlubinJohn Potter,Barnmond, Cross H H Intone Dr J B, & Co Crowell nevi AI I nholfßenry Potter Geo L Dougherty J P Irving 'rhos rowel John Danovon Chair 11 Irvine Wro Pool Tan W Dahlgren - Dino Ingram John W Powers Jae Wm tame Thom E Irvin Thee Pres't Laufel 11 ill seine Wm Jacobs Pam! Cemetery' ougherday J W Janver Geo Priest Jae ft 11 Dallas Mr James Dr Edw 1 Pio Eel. Female Dare A 3 2 Jaokson John 1 Traot Society Day John B Jackson Andw T Pritchett Foster Damon D 8 Jock:win Sarni Pritchard Mr Day Rev 11 Jefferson R T Pyle Levi N DAre It Meyers Joakes W A Pugh Prof Days Peter John A Rahn Jan L Danis las Jollivet Mons 'F Randall Henry 'P Davis Jacob T Johnson John E Bandon 11 Davit it Bohnson Wrn A Ilaleig II Maurice DAVIS W M. 3 Johnson Saml Ballston F A Danis Edward Johnson E 1 D Rayner Joe W Dart W Al Johnson T H Rubel Fred ettruenioud A 0 Johnson .1 K Rea 8.1 1 0121111011 W Jane' Geo nary Aliohael Jonas W Jones W R i'entoul W /3 0 3 een N B Rex John W Redman Thos De Kenney Chas Jones Rev T Reed PAYVIR W Dehow Wm Judson Or P A Mille B Demerol R R &,A Kalliok Edwin I) Heed A F De /Inver RW Kay John Bernhard Don! Denny & MeCor- Kelly Christ Feed John it ker Kelly & Brannen Riddell It Dery Alfred Kelly Jan 8 Rittenhouse J 0 Homy & Co A Kelly H Richards Coo Devlin Anthony Keen John Richardson Geo Hernias Chas Kethardt & Riehords Geo di Derrickson G II Darby Rieni Al Beaky no John V' Mira Henry Rigsby Jen Dixon Framers Knight Rev T L Richardson Sarni Mahon B. R Knight C 11 Rickards P A Aron John Koons Cornell Robinson Al IDirhamP, Iciest, Philip' Boning Monsieur Dickson Henry Bing W R Rogan Thoa Dougher7 Geo Klaus Alex'r Rodgers Jno (1 Doision 0 na rimier Oeo Roach tdwd , Dohertr 11 oderJolin gobmtas Wiii 1 4noasn Cheri Whoo Franklin Robertson tiro ear 0 W Rpm gee gagers d 8 oils J y Keil w D Novo,* wititon . .. iik r ling.,* , ' Rodeos . Jsill P 1 nom t a 1 s • _ , Ilroymohn mar Manila , I . inua M MI , it i alt i rl/1 tj per tli 01X .a ISt lie Iltt Ross, Stokes &Co Stetson BD' ' 'Wagner 1313 - • I Rouse J J-_,,,. Stoteibury W C ;Walker Sarnia Rogers Jas B` Capt - _Wardwell Sea 8"- W Roaoh Brothers Stewart Thog - agner E. al Rogers .1 armee B Stewart John 8 Walker J & Broil Roper Stephen Sibblefleld D walten CH Rookoliff , & Stamberger Jos Walsh_P p. Stoke's Steinman Geo W 'Walker Edw L 1 Roettyer &Co Stewart Wm Waxier Henry Rogan Geo Stewart WH N Wallace Fr F Russell Wm Copt - Rev •-• • W a t son ft g e m. Itritheurn &Bu Stoner W E Waters John HOII, Stevens Nathl S Wallace, Sidney Rutherford W Hgtephen Lewis Walker Allen Soh nobly' Wm trob &Benner Wallace Bal Savage !, Wm 0 Stead Isaac, Warner John 8 Schuylkill Iron Stevenson W Wharton James Works , , Strout 8 /4 White John Sohnablel, Stewart Henri While Ric" K Scannell John Staly Fredk Whitioar & Co Savil Thos 2 Steinerbaah J P Whitney & Mar sala ins Jullan A Blokes John W shat Sargent Chas Sullivan Mr White Lawson W Schott Geo BDr Suriok Philip Wilmer 15 Sands 'A B Sullivan J A Wilson Mimi Sellers Semi Supine J B . Wiener Geo Sample Witt Summit hoe I Wilcox W Seville Jno 0 Swinn W D Capt Wilmer & Bro Searle Tnos R Sourer Elon Williams 0 8 Serkles Moses Swank Mr Wilson. Raw- Selahßobert Sutton Wm 111 links & Co smarts Edwd 2 Swain Wm M Whitetail 9& C See Horace . Taylor Goo W Wilson John II Shick A i Taylor Alfred C will ems Chas filierwme Jno H Taylor John D Willoughby" A Shear Jas Taylor .1 W & Co Wilson James Shields Miohael Taylor T 0 Wilhelm Mr Sheewell J 0 Taylor 0 K Wierriarr Isalh Sherman & Good- Taylor Thou L Winger. Taylor, - ridge Taylor Malachi & ()ewer 'Seattle Thou Taylor Jas W Wilkins Samuel Sharratt Chas Talin John K Wilson J M NI Shackle% Mc- Whims & Looe Wit and OA. Lean, & Co Terth Wm Williams Frank Shannon Thom Tellkampf & Wilson Alex Shepherd J no W Retching Williams 0 LI Dr Sheller Israel Tatto Peter' Wilson A Blimps John Tellrey T & C Wind Andrew Shupe Thos Thompson & Bros Worrel Joe W shepherd Sol Thomas R 11, Woolverton Ren- Shaw Thou Tax Charles van Si mrhons Eldr'e Toomever Jos Woodward Joel Simpson Julius Titus Harry 0 2 Wood Joseph Simpson Geo Thompson H C Dr Woodward Caleb Simpson R G Thatcher John 1, worrall H 0 Simane Edwd Thursey John Woolston B ,L Sloan Chas ThornhaueenA & Wood F Skeete His Rev 8 afoodruff Thus I I Stouter Chas Thacker John Wolff Joseph A Smith J 0 Trit bele P W Woodward Paso ' Smith 843& Co Tower A Woard & Rayner Smith C J,& Co Turner Thee Wood WB F Smith Petr Tully Geo H. Wood, Clear, Smith Geo F 'J owasend Ed Y Co ! Smith Jacob C Toots.' Edward Wright Cherie ! Smith S A Von B F Wray James ' Smith R M Quaker City Iron Wright John W Smith Lewis E Works Wright Frank B ! Smith Patrick Vault John & 0 Wynne, Haines, Smith 0 W Vegas 8 F &Co _. , Smite Geo I/ iguers Charles Wulman Wm Smith Wm F Varnam Elvin E Yeager Alward Smith 0 Virtue Andrew Yerkes Semi B Suathers Wm H Vaughn J Henry Yost Samuel CaptVansant John Yates W H L , Snow Franklin Vankirk J A Zarin-1 Adam • Snowden Thee Watts HH. Ziegler 8 W Rev; Southey Alfred Walker John Querelle Fer'nd Sony er, Hobby, & Waters Inane G Lopez Co W allace W Zieber J B Spafford W E Wardell H L Zooko P Jones Sonar J D :Wallace Steph C N. B. BROWNE, Postmaster. IMPORTATIONS. IRenorted for The Press.l CHABLE4TON—,Brig Rums Eger. Brooks-12 boxes old steel A Heron. Jr &, Co; 1 box 1 whee, 1 engine J 1' Morris & Co; 138 bales cotton Greiner t Harkness; 8 do Thou Mogen 15 do H AlOan & Ben; 15 bble sets turpen tine Hates & Foster; 7do Cochran & Russell; 49 empty bbls Gaul & Austin; AS bales cotton 60 bbls spte turpen tine 49 do rosin 99 empty bbls order. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARDS. CLARKE, H ORRY CONRAD, i 00111021EI or ?Kr MOM. WM. L. REHN. LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, .Philadelphia. Ship Saranak. 'Rowland.. - soon Ship Win Cummißge, Coro.__,.._._. . Liverpool, Noun Bark Cordoba, ..Port Spain, soon Bark Cordelia, Far tell ...... soon Brig Rolla, (Br) Corran.--.......8e1feet. Ireland, soon Brig 131sok Squall, —. St Jago de Cabs, soon Bohr taint:mu. Tabbutt--,—St /ago de Cuba, Out 13, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. P 0162 OF Yanaturaminan, Oct. 15,1860 SUN MBES- -629-BUN BETS --..- .41 MOH .2 40 ARRIVED. Brig Emma Eger, Brooke, 8 day. from Charleston, with cotton, &o. to A Heron. Jr. 7k Co. Brig Geo Anion, Nickles. from Botton. Rohr Emma, Brooks. 1 day from New Castle, "Del, with oats to Jag Barratt & Son. Steamer Mars, l'iTiohols, 24 hours from New York, with midge to W Al Baled & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, Boston, H Winger. Steamship Delaware. Cannon, N York, J ARdordicie. Ship Lorenzo,Marwlok,_Liverpool. Workman & Co. Bark David i 3 Wilson , Peacock. New Orleans, Baker & Bark Wheaton. Leeman, Bath, E A Solider & Co. Brig Geo Alniehritoklea, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. Sohr Evoline, Yorke, Guantanamo, G W Bernadou & Brother. Soar Charm, Loring, Boston, Wells & Co. Bohr Paustailoilander, Wilmington, NC, D 8 Stat ion & Co. Bohr Village Gem, Sawyer, Alexandria, Nevin, Saw yer h Co. Sehr G W Krebs, Emerson. Baltimore, I` Webster, Jr Str SSe moue, Palmer, Alexandria, T Webster. Jr. Wit willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia .EXohange.) LEWES. Del,. Oct. 12 Sohra W P Williams, J M Bayles, Addle E Barnes W D Cargill, and F G Brognara aro at harbor. Wind N, end blowing fresh. Ocit,l3. 9 A Al—Mr Henry Long landed last evening, and reported the following vessels as having gone to sea Yesterday: Brigs Abner Taylor, for Havana, Alamo. for Marblehead, and Come ten or twelve iehooners,narnen not ascertained. The vessels reported in my former let ter as at harbor. still remain. with the addition of two brigs and come twenty, schooners. Thorn n, ship coming in from ilea at this time , . said to lie the Lanovi ter, from Liverpool. Wind NE, and blowing Nosh. Years, &0., B. W. tuoAmAN. tainiespondenc; of The Press./ HAVRE DE GRACE. Oot. IEO. Tho Kingston loft with lb boats, laden and consigned as follows: Caroline AloCrinkay, corn lb Wilmington: James Bar ran & Son, Mau, grain, bark, ha. to Poplar it wharf; b. W Frame and Elwood, lumbar to Norcross & Shoats; Mary Deoliard and Hiram Mudge. do to Malone & Tay lor Ne Plus Ultra , do to Gaskill & Galvin; Tans Craig and D B Taylor, do to John Craig; Stephen Gould do to J it Wolverton; 0 Crawford. do to AS Trum_p & Son; V Doebler. do to Trenton' Agnes Amanda,Two Sisters, coat to Delaware City; NeYe & do to do, and light to Philadelphia. MFMO BANDA. Steamship Virginia,Helly. hence, arrived at Rich mond 12th met, Steamship De Soto, Johnson, from New Orleans, ar rived at New York 12th inst. chip Theresa, Wallace, for Philadelphia, sailed froin Sanger 14th Aug. C S hip Aug hip blame22d limes, Chipman, for Philadelphia, was at Ship Empress, Looraw, nailed from Saugor Aug 16 for New Orleans. Slim Arab, Eldndge, for Boston, sailed from Manila July 33d. Ship Industry, Waters. for New York, sailed from Manila Auged. ship Gondar, Cording, clearod at Charleston 10th inst. forLiverpol Ship Shamrock, Weeks. for Liverpool, cleared at Mo. bile Bth inst. Bark Fairy, Wish. froirrilong Kong for London,ffailed Ham Wham pos July SS. Bark Achilles!, Gallagher. from London for .Philadel phis, wee off Portland Pill 25th ult. Bark Kanawhha, Lynch, hence, arrived at Cienfuegos 22th ult. Bark Ann Elisabeth, llorgrava, hence, arrived at Ha vana 28th ult. Bark Red bond, Bonen, for• Philadelphia, sailed from Helvuet 10th nit. • , Bark Sarah B Bale, Graham, hence, arrived at Sagua 24th ult Bark James Smith, Brewer, for Philanelphta;salled from filatanzlia Ist inst. Bark American, Christian, hence. arrived at Havana lst Bark Plonda, Monday, for Philadelphia, sailed ham Cietifuecs Sd inst. Brig John Richards, Churchill, for Philadelphia, old at Liverpool nth inst. Brig T B Watteau, Ward. for Lumina, cleared at 14 Yorkl3th met Ong John Welsh, Strobridge, from Galveston, at Mo bile 6th Mat. atlP tg Judge Hole Illainey, Coombs. hence for Boston, prair Hohes' 12th nut. • ~ Brig Charles Edward. Shute, from Boston for Phila delphia. sailed from Holmes' Bola 12th inst. Brig Orizma,Pendleton, from Boston for Philadel phia sailed front Holmes' Holel2th inst. Brig Tempest, Cobb, hedoe, arrived at Both 9th inst. Brig Viator,Haskell, hence, au/vadat Bath 11th Brig Adeline. BoMuken, honor), arrived at London 29th ult. Brigs Orison Adams, Yorke, and Commodore Steitart, Bishop. berme,srrivee at Portland 11th inst. Bohr Henry Nutt, Sheldon, for Philadelphia, cleared at Mobile/Rh inst. Bohr C bbaw, Shaw. for Philadelphia. pleated at fia vannahlOth hist, with 189 bales aotton. 00 casks nee, itud 78 bales domeethha . . . S.Behr 0 Carroß. Norton, from Providence for Philadel on's, at New York 19th inst. Bohr Thermos U.Bmitb, for Philadelphia, cleared at W dminston, N 0,12111 inst. Sabra A B. Wetninre, Bogert, Oeo W Orloe , Palmer, Ann Piokrelb Elzey. and F. (Mester, Bowen, from Philo delphis. arrived at Richmond 12th inst. llth l Bohr W .1 Doyle, Jameson, hence, arrived at Norfolk Sol ost. na Sarah Clark, Clark W Holmes, McElwee, Abigail Haley. Haley. J d Runyon,. Matthews, and , Rainbow, Havener, henoe. arrived at Boston 12th inst. Bohm Bailie T Chartre Chartre, froin Oroveland, and Tennessee. Wooster. from Eastport for Philadelphia. sailed from Holmes' Hole 11th inst. Bohr. Independenoe, Spates, front NewburrPort, W P Phillips. Smith, front Braintree. E. Atwood, Smith, from Boston. Aid, English, from do. and S Small, Donnavatt, from Richibuoto for Philadelphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole lath inst. • Botta W Waßaca, Bettll, bailee for Bosloe and 0 Mat thews, Warren. do fur Bangor, arrivod at Holmes' Hole 12th inst. The 0 Matthews sailed asaiu same day. Bohr Sultan. Dixon, cleared at Halifax Lth inst. for Phtlade'phta. • 'Bohr Jos Turner, Crowell. Ambassador, Watson, It G Porter, Hudson, and ?hcht. Huntley, sailed from Pro videuoe 12th inst. for Philadelphia. Was B Pratt, Sherman, ar D Haight, Beebe, nailed from New Bedford 12th inst. for Philadelphia. Boor Golden Rod, Bisnop, hence, arrived at Bangor lath inst. Behr Pt C Whilden. Neal, Lance, arrived at Ports mouth Itth inst. Bohr 13 Watson, Willeby, from Norfolk, at Havana 29th ult. Bohrs Mary & Susan, Eaton, .1 13 Hewitt. Bose. M B Mahony, Lake. L Dupont, Corson, and Paragon, Hatch, amuse, arrived at Boston 12it inst. Bohm J McAdam, Pierson, 11 F Lewis, Yorke, Pee sue, Pettinggtlt, ann Eleatrio Light, hence, arrived at Portland lit!, Inst. . Bohr Hellman, Borden. for Philadelphia, sailed from Nall River 10th inst. Bohr Flyaway ? Davis, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence lath inst. Bohm H W Benedict. Ellis. and Thos Benedict. Gold man, hence, arrived at New Haven llth inst. Bar kantere, Adams, hence, arrived at Pawtucket llth inst. • • BOhn) rntaree, Cordell. A Jannmgm Lake, Boston, Brower. N Holmes, Hewitt, Corbulo, Wilson. and Nia gara. Doanvan, hence, arrived at Providence 17th tact. Haveßohr D B Rick t. man. for Philadelphia, sailed from Aew n 11th me PIANOS, AND MUSIC: l ote i ' PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANO-ir,conTEs aatobßove; PLAIio,FORTER. • MRLODHOH, Made by Raven, Bacon, tt Co., Runny & Clark, Hallett, DOME. it, Co., and others. J. E. COULD, ' SEVEYITH and CH EEITNUT. MRSTEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVkIR-STRING O.RAND PIANOS. SQUARE °RAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, now Preferred in onoette and is private pi roles by the berg Performers. loomed the litet rtelelllMll over the bast makers, from Judges like Uotteohnlir. Meson, and others. Challenge all competition, BI,ABIUs 66-1 y • 1006 CHESTNUT Street. INNARAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG PATEN T-A CT lON PIANO FORTES, " Cheapest First-Class Pianos made.' A splendid naeortmentof Louis XIV., and other styles. for eate at Factory Cash Prices, and warrante for a years. iheandlhand Pianos for sate end to rent. GEORGE L., WALKhR, 8. Cor. of SEVlskilli and ARCH tit. PRINCE k 00.'8 Improved hIELODEONS. from 813. DDVISTIIit. I Firm BURNS' CELEBRATED ROSE WOOD and full metallic-plate PIAN 0- ; and Betsy & Oreen'a Hameln° and Eohan NI elodeong. The above instruments are of the very latest imeroyernebte, and beat makes, For tale at MeROlll.l Mom Store, No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. ocb lm 31ARSIVS' NEW IMPROVED PIANO BOOK.—Eatneet method of fin gering, together with a beautiful selection of popular nieces aria progressive lessons, ever before putthetted in a mall work - -priee only 60 cents—at MARSH'S Muato Store. 1102 CHI?tiTNUT Street, ocs-.lm MUSIC—From all Catalogues in' 'the Ylnited - States, at One Cent per page—at 1118 MARKET Street, opposite the , Farmers' Mammoth Market House. W INNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN WAY hR , Nos, I. 2. _ ,S. 45. 6.7., and 8, are now readv—nrine 28 aenle—at bah/wars Musto Store, 1102 OH UT Stmt., , oeB.lm COUTERS, SHELVING, " C M ' "" f ife Oheittu otto th below el gthi l i !I a nffil r i' HATNAIt W. ELI THE PRESS.-PEILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 18,80. Mira Kowa) anise. • 1860. iititaiMi 1860. SPRING RHANGEEDITNP,W 'YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY MO PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD c 0.% LINER FROMBIILADE,IiPIi Ili TO NEW yORK AND WAY PLAOS, FMAI, Walnut-atreet Wharf, Wlll leave al ' • 1.012, At 0A M, via Camden and Amboy, 0. le A, Acoom- • modation,— •-• • • •-- .-4)2 80 At AM, via Camden and Jersey City (N. 3.lAo "oommodatlon... n At 9 ail A Id, via Camden and Jersey ..I At A ivf, mteemboat, via Tawny; an J-roey aOO efty, WeaternExprena, 00 Ana% P M, via Camden mad Amboy, Aeaommr ation—. .. At 2 P M, via Canen and Amboy, C. and A.. E x-000 Ar d p m, by Steamboat via Taoony anJeroy City, Eveniag Papuan, ..... CO Ate M Idttembeat via Taoony mid .Taney City., 2d'Olase Tigiket 3 23 M 6 1' M, via Osman! and Jamey City, Evening Mail.. - a 00 At 11 P - 41 . dv,:ba — m — den and Joney City, Southern Mail 2 16 At 5 P lirrir, Camden and Ain — feiy, inlie-ininoda tion, (Freight and Pemengerd—lst Wads Ticket. 116 ad " 1 60 The 0 P M Mall Line rums The II P M, Beak. am Mail, Saturdays exoopted. For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &0., at 6A M. and PM, from Walnut-atra et wharf: end Lig A M from Kensington. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Boranton, A. Wilkeaba4rei Montrose, Great Bend ke. at A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 M.'from Kensington, via Dela ware. LaokTna and Western R. R. For Mount oily, at 6 And OA . M., 2 and 43i P. M. Freeho d, at 6A. M., and 2P. M. WAY LANE'S. For Bristol, Trenton, to., at 2g and P. M. from Walnut streetwharf, 7.10 A. M. and 61( F. Al. from Kensington. For Palmyra,_ftiverten, Delano, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, Bordentown, to o at 123 f, /,ancl 41,1 Steamboat Jos Belkna l p for Bordentown and interme diate ranee, at PK P.ll . Steamboat Trenton. or Tooony,. at 11 A. and Tsoony Beverly, Burungton, and Bristol. at 4 P 111. Fifty 'pound' ef Baggage,. only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengens are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to bq paid for extra. The company limit thew responsibility for baggage to On Dotlar per pound, and not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, ex cept by special contract. WM, H, GATZATER. Agent. TILE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RAL lAILROAD. AGO MILES DOUBLE TRACE. 1860. swam 1.860. THE CAPACITY OF THIS _ROAD Itl_NOW EQUAL TO ANY 114 THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENUER.TRAINS , BETWEEN PHILADELP*. AND 'PITTSBURS, Connecting ;Brut at Philade With Through Trains from Boston, Now York, and points kust, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thtur furnishing fatalities for the "tranoportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fart Lines run through to Pittsbnig, withoutohange of Cartier Conduotors. All thiorigli Pas conger Trams provided with Longhridge Patent Brake-enoed nn der perfect oontrol of the engineer, thus adding mach to the safety of Veilers. Smoking Cam are attached to sae Train_; Woodruff's Trains. The BeilitsB C fB - 141? Dtrgr Mail al and Lines, San dell excepted. gall'ltem leaves Philadelphia at 150 A. M. Fact Line " 11.50 A. M. Eamon Train leaves " • 10.45 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AD FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Aooommodation,aa t Co m lum . bib, 2P, M. • Columbia MkeNbUrg 5.40 Went Chester " /2.80 gd, West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West Chester Accommodation, and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport. Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points. leaving Phi- A ladelphia at 7,15 .M. and 2 I'. M. go directly throngh4 Tickets Westward may be obtained at the aloes of the company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tlekets Eastward at any of the ontortant Railroad °Mau in the West; also on boons any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio MEM===l For further inforttlation au& at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the . Pannavlvant a Railroad to Chioaso. make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN T.M.F. EAST AND TEE , GREAT WENT. The oonneetion of traoks by the Railroad Bndgi at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are adgentagegreadilr enPremated by Shipppere of Freight, and the Travel hm orohrintsand Shippers' entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oar rely With oonA donee on its _speedy tranait. 'IIIB RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the Wet by the Pennsylvania Railroad erg at all tinteS as favorabie at ars sharing by stair Rai/read Coin~yan u lfET Da f partioglar to mark paokegeg " vla Penna, Rail _ For Freight Confront or Shining Directions, ekar,lT to, or address either of the following A.zenta of the Con veiny: D. A. STEWART, Pate:burg; H.S.Pferoe & Co.,_Zatiesyille,O.; J. 3. Johneten.ittejer, O.; R. McNeely, Maysville KT.; Ormsby & , Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock . Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Hilibert,Cinoinnati, O. R. O. Meldrum, Minima, Ind.; Jog. E. ; Moore, Louisville, Ky.; I'. G. O'Riley & Co., Evanarille, r ind: N. W. Graham, & Cairo Ill: It. F. Saes, Stigler & Glass, St. Louis, My,- John H. Har ris, Nohyillo, Tenn.; Barrie & Hunt, Itlemphia, Tenn.; Claris & Co., Chiono.lll.LW, H. H. Koonto, Alton, In.: or to Frol , tit Agent" of Railroad' at different sante Vk a lriiital'ON, Jr., Philadelpha. P(MAW & KOONS, fld North stree_,t Ealtirnore,_ ECH & CO., I Astor Hauge, or IS, william MOH & CO., No. 77: State etreet, Boston. H. H. HONSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, PM% L. L. HOOPT, Oen'l Ticket A.gent, Phi o, E. LEWIS, Gang Buret Altoona, Pa. iNIKAPRINELMIRA ROUTE.- TA ILROAD. PIULADELYIII/L AND EL IRA RA QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua Catagiesa no tr if4 k°bar" A ga " ", T 1to I :. NiagA;lre, : l ,Pt.rl h;fag :ara r , Oa, nooheaterCavelaad;Datroir TolgooChioago, St, Loula, Milwaukee, and all points North and West. Passenger train'swill leave tho new Depot of the Phi ledelphoi and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets, (Psesenger entrance on Cat- Imvhill street.) daily (Sundays excepted), for above paints, as follows : DAY EXPRESI..------.8.00 A. M. NIGHT EXPR.ESS.....--... P. M. The 8.09 A. M. train connects at Rupert,, forWilkes bane, Pittson Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD, The above trams melte direct connections at Elmira with the trams or the New York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and Bahl°, New York and Erie, and New York Contraljtailroads, from all points North and Wet, and the canadas. Baggage checgcd to Elmira, Panto, and Suspension Bridge, and all ti.termediate points. Tickets can be t roonred at the Philadelphia and El mira Railroad Lir e'aTioket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CID ' PNIJ Streets, and at the Passenger Depot. cornero • ',IIIIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. THROTIG EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil . telphia and Reading Depot, Broad a.ad Callowhill etre I daily (Sunday. excepted), tor all pqinte West* r North, at eP. M, Freights mu. be delivered before P, to Insu re thew going tint ante day. For further Information aye at Freight Depot, TILIRTEMITt: and CALLOW ILL, or to CHAS, S. FAPPE Generallgent, Northwest eerner SIXTH and ICILESTRU Streets, WS-if I iladelphis NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. tilt l lßL_ RUBIS DOYLESTOWN, EASTON. MAUD.I 0 lUNK, , HAZLRTON, ECK_LSY,WIIITE HAVSN, ILRESBARRIo WILLIAMSPORT, tte. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. Orl and after MONDAY, July id, //r4, Pessenter Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Stream. Phi ladelphia, DAlLY r alundays excepted,/ as follows At 8.30 A. M. (Riven), for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mouoh Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, &a. M 2.00 P. M. Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, &o. This tram •resottes Unstop P.M.,and makes oloso conneOtion with New Jersey Cen tral for Asa York. keAt 5 P.M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, At 9 A. M. and 4 P. I'. for Doylestown._ At 10.30 A. M. and 6.60 P. Al. for Port Washington, The 8.30 A. Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to all points in the Lehigh Cool Regton, TRAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA: Leave Bethlehem at 5.63 A. M., 9.20 A. M. and 5.22 P. Leave Doylestown at 7.80 A. NI andt4.ls P. M. Leave Fort WaShiegtOrton aSUNDAY t 645 S: A. M. and 2.15 P. M. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Feiladelphia, for Doylestown, at 11 P. BS, oylestown for Fhiladel plus at 6.40 A. M. thlehem for Philadelphia at 15.08 P. 91. Fare to Bethlehem...ei 501 Fare to Matadi Chunk.S3 80 Fare to Easton— ..... 1 6OlFare to Doriestom.n.. 080 Through Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BEIIIO3 Btreet, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Tthi ( exeept i'unday Trains) connect at Bergs streetant ril h Fifth and Sixth-streets and Second and Third street Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes .after leaving Willow street. f/ 3 ELLIS CLARR,Mgent. FALL ARRA NGE- Al E NT - PHIL AD ELPRIA wiLmi OTON, BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, OOTOBtiR 1.1860. PABSENGE it TRAINS to,A.vx PHIL aDELPIII A : For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon (Express), and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 815 A. M.,12 'mm.1,15,4.15,6, and 11.10 r. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.15, G. and 11.10 P. M. For Now Castle at 816 A. Al. and 415 P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 416 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. Al. and 4.15 P. M. For Barrington at all A. M. and 415 P. AI. For al ilfofil at 8.15 A. M., (Ttialidays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.15 P. 111.1 For Farmington at 8.16 A. Al. (Mondani, Wednesdays, and Fndays at 4.16 For Seaford at 8.15 A. M. ( Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4 16 P. M.) For Salisbury tt 8.15 A. Al. Train at 8 15 A. Al. will conned at Seaford on Tnes dam Thursdays, and Saturday with steamboat to Nor folk. TRAINS FOR PBS LA DELPHI A Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. Id. (Express), 10.15 A. M., and 625 P. Al and 8 85 Leave P.M Wilmington at 7.50,9, and 1110 A. M., 1 46,30, , cove Salisbury at 110 P. M. Leave Seaford at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days at 7.20 8. M.) 2.50 P. M. Leave Farmington at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays at 8 a. M.) 4 10 P. M. Leave Milford at ( Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days at 760 A.M.) 4 p Leave Harrington at 8,15 A.M. and 4.26 P. M. J,rave Dover at 905 A. Al. and 6.25 r. 01. save Middletown at 10 15 a. AI. and 040 P. 01, Leave Now Castle at 830 and 11 A, al., and 7 96 P. Leave Chester at 8.20 and 940 A. M., 12.e4, 1.22, 4 . 2 0, and 9.15 P.M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.16 A. M. and 6 251'. M. TRAINii FOR. BA LTIMOri : Leave Cheater a' 8.15.8. 51,12.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. 01,12 551'. AL, and 12 20 A. AI. FREIGHT TRAIN, with n fo Passenger Co, attached, will run allows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 8 P.M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 6 P. M. Leave Balthnoro for Havre-de-Ore.oe and intermedi ate places at 4 261'. 81. ON SUNDAYS: Only at 11.10 P. AL from Philadelplim to Baltimore. Only at 5 25 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelploo. 1029 EL M. FELTON, President. PHILA DELPHIA P 7l /FP: AND READING RAIL ROA D.—rt.lBll.N ORR TRAINS for pin TSVILLE. RPIADING, and HARRISBURG. MOlt NINO LINES, DAILY. Banda) e excepted. Leave New Depot. corner of BROA D arid CAL,AdV HILL Streets. PHILA DEL PHI A (Passenger entrances nn Thirtoonth and on Calloythill streets.) at 8 A At., connecting at Harrisburg with the PErtNSYLVAN RAIL'. LAD. 1 P. M. train ninning to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 105 P. M. train connote to Chsmhersburg. Carlisle, fro. ; and the NORTH , RN CItNTRAL RAILROAD 11'.51. train, running to Sun bury, &o. AFTERNOON '• - INNS. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD end CALLOW HILL Streets, PH !LAD EL PHlA,(Proiserige r mammies on Thirteenth and on Callowhill etreets.; b,r POTTS VILLO and II RR'S HURD, at 3.301'. 111.. DAILY, for RbADING only, at P, AL, DAILY, (Sundays ox osotNl. DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. Fame PIMA DELPHIA. Mulee To 23 . Reading-- •• ••• 88 Lebanon.... .......•• 86 Dauphin . ........12 Milleraburg ......282 Trevor ton Junction 158 Sunbury .160 Northumberland Lewisburg ----OD Milton Milner --......197 Williamsport 209 Je Bey Shore ........222 Look Haven —. —.235 Ralston.— —231 Tr0y............ , Williamsport and Elmira E1mira......... ....2e7 Railroad. The 8 A.. 51. and '3 50 P. 51. train connect daily at Port Clinton. i!undays excepted,' with the CATA WIRSA, WIL lAmseott.T. nno ERIE RAILROAD, making close connections with Ones to Niagara Falls, Canada the Wort and Southwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets ap23-tf W, McILIIENN EY. Fearetauf WEST CHESTER TRAINEI via PEPNylf i l li NIA H • ,CIAD ? / OEiVe tlApot,v2rEerjskE FA% tif lll2ls- $l4 : 1- (.4 '14.:'1:11/47110.N24 Mem „ I guTi r T r it r x i n t- p l A V R E sg ( Pjt ROUTS: TO NORFOLK ANO POI,. SMOOTH, VA. CHANGE 01 0 LOCATION for , the receipt and deli very of Freight. On and after Monday, October 15, Forwarders of Ooode by thu d line will send to• PRKPITZIWB Ware house.unoter National Rail, 1224 M ARK KT Street. Entrance for drays In the rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street through Lelper street. Mark Goods Via Seaford, Del." •Fassengers will • take the 815 F. M. train at the depot, corner of Broad street and Washtuston avenue, on TtlesilaYS, Thnrsdays, and Saturdays. boat Fare 181. for firstJelass passengers, including meals on the , 184 Sonond-oloee passengers, Including trate on the lulat, 60 H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transport/Won, 002 tf P. W. & B. R. R .Co. &MOM WEST 011ES1ER AND PHI-LADELPRIA RAILROAD VIA MEDIA, CIIANO g OF HOURS. On and after Monday,Septemberl7th 1080, the trains will leave PEILADELPRIe., from the Depot, corner of Thirty•firet and Market streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.45 and 10 A. 51., and 230 and 5 P. M. Leave WEST ORESTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 7 and 10.15 A. AL, and 1,45 and 5 P. OR SUNDAY. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market etreete, at 8 A. H. and P. hi, Leave West Cheater, at TAO A. IV.. and 4.45 P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 5 P.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 2.30 P. M., connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett Avon dale, Elkview, Ho., and for Oxford, Vie Otago. IrOM end of Track, at 7.45 M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa turday, the 7 45 A. M. train from Philadelphia Will con nect with a line of Magee, via Oxford and Royalton, to Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. The last Passenger Railway Car will leave Front and Market streets tO mimrea. and Eighth and Market streets 25 minutee before the darting time from the Depot, and Will carry a flag to denote it. (Mao and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and Market streets. where passengers. purcheadly tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD, general Ihmerintandent The baggage car will leave Eighteenth and Market sheets one hour before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia Depot. sell-If PHILADELPHIA, GER -174511141M1 MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD-SUMMER AItRANGEME.I4T.- pn and alter MONDAY, May_l4, 1860. FOR OBRMANTO. Leave Philadelphia .1, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, and 11 A. M., 1,1, 104, CS, 6, 6 Si. 1, 8,9, XX and /134 P. Leave Siermantown 6, 7,M, 1334.11, 10,11,12 A. 1, 11, 4 ' 1441)&44, 01L 13 1 WHN, leave PlAndelphia 9.06 mln. A. M., 2,1, 1, TM. and lIIH P. M. Leave Germanitemn 8,10 Min. A. M., 1.10 mia.64, 614, and 934 P. M. OPLESTNIPS HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8,10, IS A. M., 3,4, 9,8%, 8, 9, and 103( P. M. Leave Oheitnat Hill 7.101_1.40. 0.40, 9.4011 . 40 A. M.. 1,40, 0.40,0,10, 8.40, and 1.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelph4l.o6 A. M., 2,6, and 714 P. M. Leave ChestageMlll TA A. M., 12.50. 6.10, and 9.10 min, P. 1.1. FOR CONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 1100,734, 9.05. 11.00, min., A. M., W 1,06, S, 6.34, 6.64, 6.50, and 111( F.M. Lea P. M. 1,7, 8.00, 1, 11 A. M., 114, 04, 1 end 734 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, heave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and a and 0 P.M. heave Plorrintown73( A. M.,land_e M, FOR MANAI.III. Leave Philadelphia 0.60, 734, 9.06, AMA. M., 1.08,1.00, 0.08, 6.65, 6.60, sy nd MX P. 00. Leave Manama 6 , MC 8.30, 9%, and 1134 A. M., 2, CM, 9, 614,8, and MI m. Oil SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. 61,8, 5, and 8 P M. Mayo MaH) K m SM 7MIT A H Me ner,a 6X s . O a p nd i nltle n P e M 1119-31 DHPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets. NOTIOE.--OHESTER ANINIMININVALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE ISTATIONS.—On and after 22th May, IWO, the Pattalnger' Trams for DOWNINGTOWN wilt Mart Go the new ?manger Depot of the Phila delphia and Readiogllailtoad Company, comer of BROAD end OALLOWIIILL Streets, (passenger an tral:Ten on Callowhill. . . moßmaie 71(AIN far DoinazAtOWn, :081 , 118 868.00 A. Al. . . . . AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown. loam a 6F. M. PAULY Ogendarg ateettei.) Hy order of the tioard or Menagerie of tho an Ittadiag Railroad Company. sm./ H. hi el hAF.NNRI7. tlonretitrv. BLOOD FOOD. • BLOOD FOOD. BLOOD FOOD. 13 (.000 I , 00D. BLOOD FOOD. The attenttonphysicians, clergymen. m M i eenti do men, and Ma rublio generally, e respectfully solicited to the menu, of this chemical preparation. containing Iron, Buluhur, and Phosphorus, and which is identical in its composition with the Hepatic Glo bule, or red blood. In all diseases acoompanied with DEBILITY. Pale countenance, and nervonsderangement, analyses of the blond show a deficiency of the red globules. Ruder complexion and a rosy tint of the skin. is always Indies me of health ; while a pale, wax-like skin and counte nance—which evinces a deliciene.y of the red globuns— accompanies a diseased organism. Preparations of Iron have been given for the purpose of supplying the red globules, but we contend that Iron alone, Sulphur alone, or Phosphorous alone. will not menthe deficiently in every case, but that a Judicious combination of all these elements is necessary to restore the blood to its normal standard. This point, never before attained, has been reached in the Blood Food. and its discovery ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the ago. Its eirecta in CONSUMPTION are tosoffen the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by re storing the looking red globules, increase the appetite. restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with flesh. The Blood Food will be found a specific in all Chronic Diseases of the Throat or bungs, each as Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, &o. Riblio speakers and singers will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening tae vocal organs. In Dyspepsia laver Complaints Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula, Gravel, Si, Vitus' Dance, Fever and Ague, As ite °M cony is marked and instantaneous. In no class of dis eases, however, are the benefioia I effects of this remedy o conspicuous as in those harassing FEMALic COMPLAINTS . . to which the gentler sex are liable, and which will tend towards Consumptiou. pooh as suppressed or difficult Menstruation • Cr een Sickness, Whites. &g., especial!, when these complaints arc accompanied wits paleness, a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility. palpitation, want of appetite. and nervous prostmtion. We have the utmost confidence in recom. mendins the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be con. mous of a loss of vitality or energy, and to those whose mental or bodily powers are prostrated through over use, either of the mind or body. and we deem Boar duty to say that in all oases of Weakness and Emaination, and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this pro- Paration has a claim upon the attention of sufferers which cannot be over-estimated. A. faithful trial will he found the moat convincing moof in regard to its cacaos that could be asked for. With the above remarks, and with tne numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the " BLOOD FOu. " to the ooneideration of the afflicted, knowing that it will bo acknowledged aapre.emment over all other prepa rations, patent or entente!, in point ot usefulness. Cir culars giving the theory upon which thin remedy is founded, also certificate' of remarkable cures wilt be sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOND to anyimp(' the United States or Confides upon no. met of price-81 per bottle, 45 for six bottles. Be careful in all oases to take none but that having our fac simile signature upon the wrapper. Bone Other is genuine. Prepared only by CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 4 09 Broadway, New York. And sold by them. and by DY OTT & CO.. 532 North SECOND street. Shiladelptua, and by till respectable Druggists. _ _ • nits-mwf tf BLOOD RENOVATOR Is precisely what its name indicates, for, while Pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying. exhilarating. and strengthenusg to the vital powers. It also re vivifies, reinstates. and renew. the b'ood in all its original purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attaoke of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular loom, so as to be within the reach of all. So OhemballY And skilfully combined as to be the most powerful 'tonic, and yet so, perfectly adapted as le act in perfelt accordance with the laws of na ture, and /lenge soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive organs , and allay all nervous and ether irritation. It iii also perfectly exhilara ting in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depreseion of spirits, It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thorogghly oom binlnt powerfully tonic and soothing properties, and consequently can never injure. Buell a remedy bee long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and also by all who have suffered from de bility ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dis ease and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the moat dangerous to which poor humanity is constantly liable. Buoh, for ex ample, as the following: Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigeetion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Aippetite, Faint. nese. Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Diet:mohair. .Ity poohondria, Night 3weats. Languor. Giddiness, and all that class of ease., so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time, called Female Weaknesses and Irregularities. Alec., Liver Darangementa or Torpidity, and Liver Com plaint/I, Diseases of the Kidney'', Scalding or In continence of the urine, or any general derange ment of the Urinary Organ., Pain in the Back,Side, Ind between the Shoulders, predisposition to slight 'tilde, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation, Diffioulty in Breathing. and, indeed, we might eon merate ninny more still. but we have space only to my, it will not only oure the debility following ;hills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from hlia.smatio Influenees and cure the disease it once, if already attacked , and as it acts directly tad persistently upon the Wintry system, aroueing the Liver to suttee, pronfoung, in tact, alt the ger- ; cretions and secretions of the system, it wilt infra- y prevent any deletenous conseil Minces follow mg upon (Mange of pinnate and water ; hone° all travellers should have a bottle with them, and all should take a table-epoonful at least before eating• ' As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the diges . rive organs, it should be in the hands of allpersons , of sedentary habits: students, ministers, literary . men; and all ladles not aocuetom ad to much out. . door exercise should always use it. If they will. they will find an agreeable. please t, and efficient . remedy against those site which rob them of their beauty; for beauty cannot exist without heeittr, end health cannot exist while the above irregular'. ties continue. Then % again, the Cordial is aerfect Mother's Relief. Taxon a month or two befo p re the final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety There is no mistake about ' it, this Cordial is all sae claim for it. Mothers, ivy it ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or (Wolin°. not only of your daughters, before it be too late, but also your suns and husbands, for wade the former, from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement 01 busineee that if it were not for you they, too, would travel in the name down• ward path. until too late to ,arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, nod to you we confidently appeal for we are sure your never. failing attention w ill unerringly , point you to Prof. wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, 13 as the remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444 Broad. ay, New York, and 114 Market street, Bt, Loma, Mo.; and sold by all good Druggints. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. old here by DYOTT t CO., 232 North BECON reel. oowd&W-tf pORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. In order to meet the oonatantlr-inoreaeing demand for thteMetly CELEBRATED OIL AS AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have row doubled their former eapaol ty, and havo Me most extensive works for moon facturint Oil from Coal to the United Stator; and in order to fueure for tie e constant supply, adequate to the demand, the! kayo posit' voly refused to establish any new abenetes, or create any new outlets for it what ever. What we claim tar MI6 Oil Is, ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI ORITY. OVER ALL 0/HER OILS. It is entirely free from the Offensive odor peculiar to nil other Coal Oils in the m%rket• and for brilliancy no alight eleanliness, cheapness, and ttfety, (having no explosive properties , , le, we inay eon fidently gay, TIDE ONLY OIL 9:V . T 7114 GIVE GENERAL Wherever It has been introduced 001)hr:tiers will use no other. As there are many inferior Oita sold as Kernsene, we caution denim in particular against using this trade mark. :Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of the article, we respectfully akk that a sample snap he submitted to us for inspection, We offer It to the trade at the ' Philadelphiaand Reading and Lebanon Valley H.H. Northern Central Ital!road. COMPANY'S LOWEST PRICE, and all orders addressed to us by mail or otherwise wil meet with promet attention. Z. LOCKC & 13 , Co . le Agents and Manufaoturers of Alcohol, Burning Fluid, a oolfkgm No. 1010 MASKET ISt., Philadelphia. Ennbury and Erie R. E. CARDAMOM SEED, MALABAR-1 case for sale. IVETHERAL & BROTHER. delo 47 an 4 9 North SECOND Rt. INO, GROUND IN OIL, Brown and Ulm Color, Manufantured and for sale. WE THERILL BROTHER, Cr nod 4u North sEConi St. noll 5n bbls,_2oo half bbls,: 375 qr bbls,' 400 •-• kittp. 300 two•nnatt cant 730 one-quart cans Patent Taliow tircase— yst t wnite,ot.s and mace. mans facture° and for salei.tx /tow , AttElllllR/IBEt, lcw No lb booth hitecap. opt 50 USE OF k3BBD LEAP %WACO°, 00-4 111 " 911 `!" 16 !" 1. 45i, a, Kamer Cr, LINES. MEDICINAL. RQF. WOOD'S • RESTORATIVE CORDIAL KEROSENE OIL. - SATISFACTION. EDUCATIONAL. - - - PRIVATE PUPILS fitted for College, JR- _hy an experienced Ciudad Teaoher. .Addrees " A. N.." at this office.' aol3-4t. IVIESDAMES 011ENARAit AND DUIER VILLY respeetfully inform their Boarding and the Rapti° that they have removed their Boarding and Pi.lr :Al for Young stseaLaeari Square to Nog. fol V i lAfgmi,svo years of age upward prepared for the ir2s-6m pRFELAND INSTITUTE—A BOARD. n- INN BOHOL FOR YOONG MP.N.—This insti tution i s loomed in a delightful, healthy, and retired ttart of th e country. twenty•four miles northwest of Phiatleinhia. MO hours' ride from the city accessible by Norristown rolroad and looses, twice a Jay. Next session opens Oatober 22d. For circulars, address H. A. MIMICKER, Principal, se27-t0022'. Perkimen Brid g e, Montgomery so., Pa. 11ICENYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS , kIEEPANTILE COLI,EGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH aed CHESTNUT Streets —nay and Eliciting Sessions. individual instruction in Bookkeeping. in cludlng_Genoral Wholesale and Retail Business , Ship. ping, Forward= and Commission, Banking, ha change, Manufanturing, Railroading, Steambriating. Igo.. the most Morons , ' and practical Course In the United Btates. Also, Lectures, Commerelal Catania tione,Arithmetio. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship ( best In the city), Correspandenee. &o. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping. beauti fully printed in colors, and the best work published.' se2e-t CLASSIM INSTITLITS. " DEAN STREET. helot! LOCUST, 'The duties of the - musket Institute will be rammed Monday. September 3. J. W. FAIRER, A. ttl".. surf. Arm Principal. PENN INSTITUTE , SOVIIIEAST COB. NER TRIRTENNTH and FILOEra Iltreett, re epees MONDAY, S eptember dd. Four more puddle will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address. au2l-tr R. STEWART. Prineival." AIR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD ING and DAY SCRIM for YOUNG LADIES No 1727 VINE Went, near Logan Sqllfire, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, Septemberl2th. Cironlare lurraehed on aoplioation. auto-tf BUSINESS CARDS. NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIIJNE. JOY. ®OE. it Co. Have been appointed Bole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively circulating paper, of pommanding in fluence. Business men are advertising in the beat news papers of any and country, at the offices of JOY COB & C,O ~ Advertising Agents , PIF7 ,11 and CHESTNUT Stsreets. tf Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York. e2G- HCIRACE SEE, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY No. 114 South SIXTH Street, (Nearly o➢poßite the County Court Hones.)' Prepares SpecifiCatiorus, Drawings, /co,, end transaote all other business conneoted with the obtaining of Let ters Patent Machinery Designed and Drawings made. au2ll-3m. R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO ,• XER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. FARMS, STORES. MILLS, and HOTELS FOR SALH in Montgomery, Rooks, Chester, and Delaware Counties, varying from 10 to 300 acres, in good tonalities, Persons applying will be shown properties free of charge. Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAND SOME RESIDENC tar sale in Norristown, Potts town, and intermediate plane& For Catalogues and fu.l description, address R. R. coßsori, 1,21-6 m Norristown. Pa. T NICHOLSON, Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and ohoioe assortment, and WELL MAIM. always on nand. onto which, I aartlonlarly myna the attention of cam and Drompt - DaYll/g SHORT-TIME buyers. S. E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets, Fhila delphm. au7-Sm. FUGUET 85 SONS, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, No. 2i6 South FRONT Strest. Receive regularly a fllll assortment of desirable Cl GARB. whioh they offer at low rates, for cash or ap proved credit. jeld•ly pAWSON & NICHOLSON, 800/LDINDERD ROD. bl 9 AND an MINOR Itrnmanr, Between Market andDELRILIA Chestnut einem. YIILLA. JAMES PAirION. JAR. 13. M/CIROIIIOII. tarr J. BAYLIS THOMAS, •. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Res removed his orbs from No. t S Arch street to No. 429 WALNUT Street. Particular attention given to the recovery of !demen tia Claims. Tho drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Bnefs of Title. and other Instruments of Wnting, The management of Exectitor ships, Administratorshise, and 'Pryers, superintended; and the best semantics procured for the permanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference given When recnured. an.W-em*- INSURANCE' COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN RURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT &reel, PhilatieWM& MARIN}, INDURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO. To all parte of the World. FREIGH , INLAND INSURANCES On Goode , by Rivet. Canal* Lakes and Land Carriage coal! iiiiiid ii;;;IilliOi FIRE INSURANCES On Metohandise ienerally. On Stores Dsralling.Rouses. &o. ASSETS Or THE (PIM PANY, Notomber 1,1867. Par. Market Value. /123 060 Philadelphia City 6 V' cent. L0an..8123 030 00 too ,000 Pennst lamps state 6 41. 0 cent. Loan. 93.655 01 21.000 Pennraina State . ll ip , cant. Loan... 21.000 00 ,{26,00017.8., tieseuryy '''''''''''''''''''''''''' interest duo - " 26,163 61 $30,00011. S. Treasury 6 ilfv cent Notes and interest due - .. 30,615 00 $25,000 Temporary Loan to the City of del phia. . •.• 25,000 00 820,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage 6 $ O. cont. Bonds. ... 4,3500 00 020,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- 00 814,0 0 0 we .F ?CZ Ma:'pWedn'i 12 ,800 Company 7tr ot. coupon Bonds, 12,600 00 813,000, 300- shares stock Germantown. Gas Company, interact e - d principal anamatied by the city of Phila delphia.— 15000 00 85,000,100 Sharon Pennsylvania Railroad a ?) _ . 3,773 00 85,03 C0nt ..............--...---.-!! Nortnneyvitnirlieu' lroad Company..'' . ''—. •. 350 00 $2,850 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tint ComPany• Philadelphia and. Savannah Steam Navigation Co mpany, Coosa Steam, Navigation Havre do Gr.v.t3e . oppin Tow Boat Sompnai, Philadelphia . - ElOhinee 2.310 CO Rt 33,800 Bonds and Mortgagee, and Real Estate, Of- 84°3,718 5 floe Budding', Dills reoeivairle for Insurances made. . . . ... .. Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rino Policies. interest. and other debts due the Company,--, - 66,564 88 Scrip and atonic of sundry Inaurance . Com- Coati on Deposit in 67,060 31 DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Roeder, J. P. Peniston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan. • John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, Jahn C. Davis; H. Jones Brooks, James Traquair, ' Spencer M'llvaine, William Eyre, Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Jr, ., ' Robert Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob.p. Jones , Joseph H. Seal, James B. Id'Farland. Dr. R. M P . Huston, Joshua , Ewe, George C. Leiser, John B. Semple, Pittsb'g laugh Craw. D. T. Morgan. Charles Kllly, A. B. Barger. ~ . WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND, 'Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN. Seeretarr. dtd-wfm IN SITRANOE COMP ANY OF THE Al- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND ill EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in MS—Capital s2oo,ooo—Peb. I, IWO, osali value ; 8411,79217. - Mt invested in sound and available neentities—eon thine to mania on Vessels and, Cargoes. Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, ECTORS.s.. on liberal terms. DIR Henry D. Sherrord, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby Pummel Grant. Jr., Charles Masalester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B Watteon, ' .11Qhn . , B. Budd, Henry G, Freeman, Wilhant R. White. Charles S. Lewis, , George C. Carson. HENRY D. SHP:SHERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER. Bearetarr. .le9-vr nal L IFE INSURANCE PANY.—THE PENN RANCE COMPAWsr, 021 C 8937,691.62. INSURES LIVES for th, annuities and endowment:- Heat Estate. and makes-alt eeptingencoes of Life. They act as Exeoutore, Ti edam and Guardian& RUSTEES. Daniel L. miller, samuol E. Stokes, *Heidaulin Coates, William Martin. Riohard S. Newbold, . James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Imston, Samuel C Huey, Wheophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. P onder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horner, William IL Carr, Ellis 8. Amber , P. V. !Mon, Samuel J. Chriatian, William Robertson, Joeepti M. Thomas, Warner M. Resin. John G. Brenner, P.S. Mohler, }Aston. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAM t , . E. STOKES, Vies Pres' t. Joun W. I-101MR. Beoretarr. - Rule AND TRUST COM.' . MUTTJAI. LIFE MEW HESTN UT Street.. Assets, e whole term of life—grants cot e` rhase lfe interests In 1 nracts depending on the Adnilnistratore, Amsigneen A MERIOAN RE INSITRAN(7E 00., Ix. INCORPORATED 1815--01IARTER PERPEW. UAL no WALNUT Street,. above Third, Philadelehi-, Raving a large paid-np Dapital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellinea, Stone, Furniture, hlerehandice,. Veneta in Port and their cargoes, and other Persona,! Property. AU Mecca liberally and promptly ad.lust“, DERXVTORS. Thoe, R. Merle, John T. Lewol, John Welch, Ames R. Campbell. elamtod C. Morin, Edmund G. Dutiln, Yatriok Drady, Chem W. Pouhnoy, lereolytorE)l.__ . __ _ It. MARIS, From Meat. ALBERT O. CRAWFORD, Searetar. fett.t/ aUKER OITY INSURANOE 00ISIPA- N7—PRANKLIH BUILDINGS, 41E1 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL AI , ID EVlL phlpLW.6.2,74,6.7o.—lnemrea &Aim Lose_or Damage ill - Fire, and the Perils or the Sea. Wend Navigation mkt Transportaten. • NEOROE 11. }TART, FreeldenL L . P. ROBB * Vine Frond/mt. 31. 11. GONGBELALL, Seo'y and Trearerer, N. R. BUTLER, Aulateat Boom:am RIREGTOR . S. B. P. Rose 4, Fewer t 3. Perking, Andrew R. Charatea, Samuel Jonea. M. D., 111:11,, Elmo H. }Teri, A. C. Crtttell, Vt. Jta loy, Cognabe.ll, Hon. D. M. Miller V,XCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY -Oftlgo Vo. 409 WALNUT Stiect. PIRE UNSURANCEIIOII nolloeo and Tdorohandim generally, on farorablo tonna, either limited or par• votual DIRECTORS. . • Jeremiah Ilor.eall, Edward D. Roberta, John Q. ijinnoilo,ohn J. On t. in Joshua, T. Owen, John C. Hal. Thorne_ Marell, ohn NioDowel,Jr., Baml. L. fimeclie.Y., Jae. T. Halo, Uebefonte. amthwiAll llONSALL,Fregideut. JOHN Q. GINNOIIO, Vios President, T•:rwaur. tv, 11.vin. Pealet... THE EN 'TERP.RISE INSU.RANCE COMPANY PE PICILADEPHIA. (FIRE INSUILASIOE EXOLIRSIVELY.) COMPN_PG BUILDING. S. W. CORNISA BOURTH AND WALNUT,sTERErs. DIRBOWORS. F, XI.7OVITOED INTIM., Pel6.lmo/a L. DAWselt WILLIAM IVICKIISt 61110. R. frins, Neceno FILAZIMA, Joint R. RUIVII, /MIN M. ATwoom, • B. A. FAminttnoct s psttr, T. Tnantex, , t !II:IL Pitg A R B . R . lISIIIIT WB/.141011, . F. RATCIFIT It ul3 ARK. President. CHARLES W. cOXE, Sento:au. Fagg REFINED SUGAR.-1,000 Banda LO- A, 2 - 11 L , VERING'S Crunhed j oonree end Sugarerized. . eap3,9Egot. A rtd_rigilied iellow , for mit . • ih VIVA atrwat. " _ _ " T AIL -50 bbls Tar ; ,275 kegs ditto, in store and foLfiala . by ROWLEY. A811B1.112NER;R 00.. oat No. 1U South Wharves' PIT (711,-2•76 bbla riteb, in &novo and 41 , for um ROWt, DEY, AaMmYßiftiAr Itte. lu hum ITAierro eft SALES HY, AVVT/ON. FIURNESS, BRINLEY No, 449 MAIIKET irET LARGI4 BALE OF PA RS PRINTED AND ENT BO,SED CLOTH, TABLE. PIANO, AND STAND COVERS—The best goods imported. - • On Tuesday Mormon, Oat. 10. at 10 o'clock. on six months' oredit. 600 04 Paris hne embossed cloth table covets. Xt) 8 4 do do do _ do. 000 dode stand do bln large size Pave printed table cloth covers. ZOO Pane cloth piano (levers. magnificent Unlit! Forming the largest assortment of film goode ever offered in this market. 0-4 FREDir3II PEAVER9. (For Cite Trade.) (in Taoednv Morning, 2 eases G-9 Fr doh beave:e. MAIIBEti.LES 44,T7ILTg. t 10-9 1.1.-4, and 10-4 heavy and fine Alarms'llea Quilts FR-BreennTuesd WOOLLEN aine SHAWLS Oay Mor. 875 14 4 extra heavy Para Woollen shaWle, with heavy fringes. Mao, obernile soarfe. oambrm handkerohtefe, embroi deries, InnK wool eliawle, &o. AlBO, 40 meoes all wool German clothe, for 010a1.e.1 BALE OF FRENCH 000 DH. On Friday October 19. at 10 o'olook. Morning, Soo packages and lots of French dry goods N F. PANCOABT, ATTOTIOMER, Sue • oengor to B. RCOTT. In.. 431 dWRSTNUT Rt. BALE OF BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, MILLIN.E.RY GOODS. SMBROIDERIEs, &c. On Wednesday Morning. Oot. 11, by catalogue, on a mean, oommenoing at 10 o'olock. SST Samples arranged for examination, with cata logues, early on the morning of sale. REAMS SPECIAL SALE OF 10,000 REAMS OF NOTE, LETTER, -ND CAP PAPIsR, AND 000,000 WHITE AND BUFF ENV cLOPES. On TIICIBIAT Morning. 00t.23,1260, nt 10 o'tioat • AF . Catalognea ready and stock arranged for exam ration, at &legroom, 431 Chet - limit atroot. on Monday, 224 instat. Salo yoritird, to cloarl an dooount. YRILTP FORD & 00., AIIOTIONEERB, No. 630 31ARRES Street, mad 621 MINOR Street LARGE ',RALE OF 1,200 GASES Boars, Bfloßs, BROGANS AND 0 Ifht SHOES. On Thursde.y Morning. October 18, at 10 o'elook precisely, will be' sold, by catalogue, on months' credit. 1,200 oases roon'e s boys'. and youths' calf. kip, and Frain boots, calf, kip, and buff brogans, and patent leather gaiters, Oxford ties ko Women's, misses'. and children's oalf, kip morocco, and kid heeled boots, gaiters, alienate, buskins, and overshoes. Also, atoll assortment of city-made goods. The particular attention of buyers is trilled to this sato. an it Win embrace goods flow fast-clan city and Eastern manufaoturers. fki'Goode open for examination with catalogues early on morning of sale. Ati FITZPATRICK & BROS., ACC • TIONEERS, 604 CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth.l SALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock. of 730010 r, stationery and fancy goods, watches. Jewejry, clocks, elver plated ware, cutlery, paintings, minimal instruements. &cf. Also. Hosiery, dry goods. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every deecription. DAY SAFES every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'clock A. PRIVATE SALES. At private eale several large consignments of watches, Jeweiry, books. stationery. silver-plated ware, ottlery. fanoy games. , ko. To which is solicited the attention of city and country morohants and others. Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales. Liberal cash advances made on consigtononts. Out-door sales promptly attended to. MOSES NATIIANS. Al 3 T 1 0 N AND COMMIDDION MERCHANT,' southeast oorner of PIETA and 'ACE RUUD& MONEY TO EDADIA 124,000 to loan, at the lowest rat" on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, edver plete.dry goods, clothing,gro aerie% Megan, hardware, *Ulna plena, mirrors, fur• nitnre, bedding, and on goods of every description, is large or email amoonte, from one dollar to thousands for enylength of time agreed on. W The Oldest Eetabitahed House in this sib. Priyata entrance on RACE !treat. oar Brunnese honra from e A. M. to fi P. M. Mean insurance for the benefit of depositors. CHARGES til!ILI TWO PERCENT. lar Advances of .100 and newer& at two eel lent. Advances of xlOO and samara, at one per cent, for Ilion lowa. . . AT PRIVATE BA/X. Some of the driest BOLD reTErcr LEVEE and CHRONOMETER WATCHES, manufactured at hall the usual eo tug prices, gold lever and lepine watches silver lever and levine watches, English. Swiss, and 'reinoh watches, at astonishing low panes, jewelry of every Aleeoriptton, very low,rans, pistols, mimical atrumentg, first quality of Jarman& Aligallf, at half the importation prioo, in guantitied to sett ntlreheaere, and various other Mudd ol r , OUT 01f BALES Attended to personally y the Auctioneer. Consignments ofany and *MY kind of goads sell sited. MOrIEB ICATHANB. SPLENDID BET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE BALE. Consisting of diamond and opal breaetpin and ear rings. Price. SM. Cost in Puns 81.400. INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS. WILLIAM C 3 NEMA.W. WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES, - _ No. 33 NORTR SECOND STREET. Offers the mo.t perfect, convenient, and economical G.m-burning Cooking Etove yet invented. Inquire for his Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the beat Etove in use. Also, one of %he largest and most complete stock of Sto>es f , r heating parlors,, chambers, stores. count ng houses. &0., in the city. 'the attention of toe public in solicited. ono STOVES! STOVES!! ' JAMES SPEAR. Ito. 1116 MARKET STREET, a w prepared to meet the wants of the pub.io more oomptetely in all the details of the Steve trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, In proof of which he invitee COXIPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following are among his own popu ar intentions, governl of which have already obtained a national repu tation as MITEMIMUE in excellent s and economy any other Stoves in use. JAhIES SPEAR in the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the best Stove for fmnily use in the world. JAMES SPEA R is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general nee.- JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee ofthe Improved Sil ver s Air- tight Oas-consuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inveqtor. of the Improved (Patented/ ornamental Stove Urn, which , frog' 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- oar Rester, J ,TAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire- board. Stove. For all o the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages whiob require but to be understood by the publio to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other arboles of that o lass in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persona in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending Immediately Ally cheap or not. , 4 QUAKER CITY GAB CON SUMER., PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Poventh Month. INA GRJ , AT DIPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S GAS BURNER. 8801,66 a 57 By the use of the Quaker City Gas-Coneuraing Parlor and Office Stoves all duet may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many how e. without any attention to tho fire, and at a great saving of fuel- For este bY CBARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 305 North BEcOND street, above Vine, where the excellent onsumins Cooking Stove DaYLlolll`.' unsur passed m its operations. may be obtained. Of the large number adw 112 operation, every stove, we believe, gives entire sat•tilaction. 005 Sin _ . 44 THE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE is tho - best and moot pow ler Cooking Stove in the market. It Is made either with or without gas-earning fixtures. Manufneturad and for sale by "NORTH. CHASE. & NORTH. Founary Warerooms, 209 North SECOND Street. , n9-lm THE FIERY STAR GAS-BURN ING AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE, -- er:` is tho best and most economies' ReaOng stove Manufactured and for sale by NORTH, CHASE, ee NORTH. Foundry Wareroome, 209 ttortlrSECoN2 Street. lm aOUR NEW OAS-BURNING BASE STOVE to the most economical Stove of the kind, and much more datable than the Gas burneTre with a sheet-iron tame. Manufactured and for sale by Is UNTIL CHASE. k NORTH. Folmar) , W are rooms. 5.09 North SECOND Street. oa•Im 'iriAORINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE ANL BOILER WORfiB.--NEAFIE fr. LEVY PRACTICAL'AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MACHINISTS,BOILER-MAKERE,I3LACKEMITHS and FOUNDERS, having for many yearn, been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged it building and repairing Marino and River Engines, hidt and low pressrun, Iron Boater , Water Tanks. rroPeners !to., respectfully offer their serv.cas to the public, an being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sixes. Marino, River, end Stationary , having sets of patens' of different tuxes. are pre area to execute or dare with quick deenatch. Every deeerlPties of fatten flaking made at the &shortest notice. illgh and Los Wt ea P ur e it s i raiii Tu a charcoal iron. t i r e " T l3o ,l " . e ggifi the eci and kinds ; Iron and Erase Castinge,OLL....escriptsons Roll Turning. dorm Cutting, sad MI other work eon nested -VII the above business,- Drawings' and specifications for all work done at that establishment, free of charge, end work guarrintEod. The enbsonbers have ample wherfdook room for re years of boats. whore they can he in perfect safety sad are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Rn., Lc. for waning heavy or Itakt weighty. JACOB . PLEAFIE. JOHN PALMEReI4-0 BEACH end LMER streets. lIAXIIIL V. lISISICIs ouninvAITVANTEr" - N. , raze ANT) NVABILENGRort BIREESOI. 71111...ankLritra. WIRIVItIOK. is BONN, Erieiruzas AND huoluranag., Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam EnglnOsi for Land, Riven etalMai me service. Hollers, Gasoineters, Tat&s.lron iks.; Casting of all kinds, oithar Iron or BIM:. Iron Frame itoofe for Nan Works, Woik bkopit, Pail road Stations, &o. Itet orts and filati basokinery the latest and mostt "proved oonstnieno Hvory dosoriptiou of Plantation Alsohinery, slush Co sugar, Saw., and Orod Vacuum Pans, Open Steams Wrtuno, Defeeators s _Ftlters, Patel:min E- Ines, solo Slants for Pi. Itillteux's Patent Outer Wing Apparatua• Nesmyth's Patent Stem Hammer; es it Aspinwall Wesn'o.l'atent Contrstanal ?Sugar Own ing Sasakina• POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEACH t3treet, Kensington, Philadelphia.—WlL LIAM H. TIERS informs his friend; that, havlng , pur• chased the ermre etnek of Patterns at the /shove Foun dry, Ito le now prepared to receive orders for Rollins Grist, and Saw Alin Csatiriga, seas, Crkeratual, sun Howse Work, Gearing. Gentling ramie front Rever beratory or Cupola Furdaeas, to dry or green sand, or loam. _ _ _ nave4l pIITLADELPOIA, TERRA COTTA MA NUFACTORY. SEVENA and GERM aNTOWN road and 1010 CILESTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain and Water Films Ventilating Flues, Not Air Flues, and Smoke Flues mai,l3 of Terra Cotta, and of suitable size mm tor ly Moss o buildings. This article is worthy the attention of all parties putting up buildings ; Large tone sewerage pipes ler city drainage, water pipes war ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared to contract with cities or corporations for this article in sup quantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not superior to any other made to the United States or Europe. Ornamental Chimney Woes and Garden vase. is2P-tf - - SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. BOUGHT TO ANY AMOUNT.—Housekeepers having artle:es of Furniture. Feather Beds. Carnets, Mirrors. ho , to oiapoBo 01, will get a liberal dash price by YLDPlying to WAt 811. eine, on hand. a eoleot assortment of new and eeeond-hand Furniture, muted for the oily trade. T. N. WALSH, 009-jet" No. 931 MARKET Street. , below Tenth. mll2l mV zoiFAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALKS, for We by FAIRBANKS & EWING, 0,513 1r far ERTNUT Streagt. ACKETEL, SHAD, HERRING, &O.— it. /MO bble Nor. 1,2 and B large and medium Mae kerel, in assorted esokases t of a Yeti o ho2oo ansaltrl &Ito SO Mils. new No. B large PdaokeTel. 110 half bbie new No. 3.d0 do. ILO bbls new No. 3 medium do. /0 do new Eastern Mess Shad. 60 half Ohio new do do do. EOO bbls new Eastport No.I :TO do do Halifax No.l do. 200 do now Boston No. 1 do. 200 do do No. 1 scale Fish. • 25 do prime No. 1 Balloon._ 100 unntare .. .llank 160 bozos now. n° Miner 000nly 0120•66, Now Mane and In store Ito We I+IIU.B.PII 6115 irev iworm, ewRIS p URI] 17H/Ti LEAD, hianutactuml gitgtotiitaig' B / 1 :"' Otc!TX94llv STOVES. SALM B V ,AIICTION: - 14 - THOMAS fl3ONBi 2 - • Nos. 139 and 141 Banta FOIIRTK treat (Formerly N 05.67 and 49.1 BTOORB AND 112.41. F,Bl7.2 4 .;;TtlEfiriitY PIEXT.• Pamphlet Catalogues now readr. containing fell de , aorlph on. of all the 'property to be sold on Tuesday next, 16th instant, with a list of sales-M0.170i Zsd, aad 30tti October, and 'a -large amount of real mate• at private sale, compriaing a valuable assortment of property. ttTocrcei AND REAL ESTATE , BALES AT THE. EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY .During the business season in-July and -Austin only occasional sales, *Sr Handbills Of _eaohproperty tamed separately, in addition to which we publih, on the Saturday previous to eaoli eate r one thousand catalogues; in pamphlet form, giving full desonptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. C A 11. 7.—(fir sales of real estate - and steer/ a • the - Eau Anse will hereafter be held at 111 o cloak noon • awl, in the evening. at 7 o'clock. NO , Cor tributors have the option of either sale. RBA': ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. We have a large amount of real estate at private sale, including every desorption of oity and country property. Printed lists may be had at thermal:ion store • PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Per Real estate entered on our private sale repine , • sad advertised ocoaelonally in our publics sale, sbytrsat (of which WI copiesare printed . weekly ,) free chime, THIRTFEWrIT FALL BALE—OCTOBER 16. Exeoutore' Sale—Estate of George Rundle. deceased. Three story Brick DWELL NI on York Street. be. twesn Walnut and Spruce and east or Third street. name Estate-- hree.story , Brick DWELLING, NO. SB Dugan fittest, east side, above Pine street Executors' Sale—Estate of- Com. William Bainbridge, P Large and Va , untile REFiIIib;NCE. N 0.1204 Walnut street. west of Twelfth street Lots feet front Three-story Brisk D WELLING. No. 2216 Clayton et, west of Twenty-Second street, Flteenth ward. COUNTR Y 13SAT.—A desirable Country Neat end 15 acres. Marcus Hnok.- Delaware county. Pa. The improvements are two neat cottages, ' handsome car riage house stable. and other out butWingst. Plan a the Auction Rooms. s. . . Three, story Brick TAVERN and DWELLINGS No. Callowhlll street. - Peremptory Sleet—Neat 'DWELLING, No. Lae North Sixteenth street. below Race street. - Large Three story Brick BUILDING and Stone. D Llama. Centre street, near Germantown ave nue, Germantown. - Lot 4$ feet front. Two well secured GROUND BENTS of $96 a year each. Peremptory Sale—Beats of Elizabeth Lave, dee'd, 1 brae-story Brisk DW.ELLING, No. fila South Ninth street. between i.poust and Spruoto streets - Sawn Estate—Three-story Brion DWELLING, No. 4 1 8 !Incite , ' street. above Ponrth street. Two•story Prams DWELLING, No. 4111.Gharleg at. between South and Shi_ppernshasta. Late eoutliwszk. Earldoms Modern .ffneIIDEPICE. Wayne street, be tween Walnut lane and Tntpobooten street,' eirMlZlS town. Lot 1.0 by 400 feet. It le bytilt in a inverter man ner, of Parre Stone, and has au the Modern conve niences. . . Neat Modern Brick DWELLING. No, MO North Fif teenth street, youth of Coates street - peremptory hale—Neat Modern DWEL4,I74G, No 72 North Ninth etreet.. FOURTEENTH FALL SALE—OCTOBER 15, ' Executor's Peremptory Sale. at the - 1114 DE SELL TAVERN, Estate of Mariam Lloyd, deoeseed. Tins Afternoon, October 15.180, at 2 o'clock, at the Blue Bell Tavern, Dwhy Flank readorill be {old, 'without serve, the following prooertr. late of 0132•Nee Lloyd, deo'd, via: eeroyeE owELLIvu, Vali:tab:a Store. are., known as " Tim Bell Store." corner of leland- , and Darby Roads, Twentyjourth ward. Same Estate—Frame STABLE and tat of Ground, Aallville. Twenty-fourth ward. lso, a the same time and place, a Frame 7 4 4014 arid Lot of Ground. Paaehallvilte, Twenty-fourth w.lrd. Sale No. 131 North TWENTIETH Street. HANDSOME FURNITURE. TAPESTRY CAR PETS, CHINA AND OLASSWARE, &o. - This Morning. 16th inst., at 10 O'clock, at Pio. 131''Near Twentieth street, corner of Cherry street. the handsome parlor. dinine.rocm, chamber and office furniture,,, tapestry carpets. China and glassware. &o. - Also, the kitoben furniture. Mir May oe examined on the morning of sale at 11 o'clock. with catalogues. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO, BRUSSELS CARPETS. &o. On Tuesday Morning. 15th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. MIS Routh Front at., below Lombard, the household furniture, Piano-forte. Brussels caroms, feather beds. mattresses, Ac. AIFO, the kitchen furniture. Sir May be examined as 8 o'ohnok on the morning of the sale. Admnistrator.' Sale ANFOUti MORA and MEDIOAL WORICS. TEE STOCK OF A BOOK.SELLEK, DECEASED. On Tuesday Evening. 0et.16, et the anclien store.will be sold an essvrt meet or valuable miscellaneour bookt and medical work.. hr order of adminletretort Sir For gartionlars see cataloguer. Sale en the Premise,. SPRUCE Street ELEGANT RESIDENCE. AND FURNITURE. On Wedneeday Morning, - Ootober 17. at 10 o'olook, be sold et_publia sale; on the Premises. the elegant Modern 'RESIDENCE. fro. 722 Figlllol street, with superior Stable and Coach-house in the rear, on Elizabeth Street. Let 24 feet 9 inches front, 250 feet in depth. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Also. by catalogue, the superior household furniture. sir Full partenlars in a few days. Bale at 72* S PRIME Pt. yet. ELEGANT FUItNITITRIS. MIRRORS. MINER. PLATE, FRRIgCE CARPI,Td, STATUARY. CHINA, GLASS. CHANDELIERS, ike. • On Wednesday Morning, Oat. rt. at 70 o'clock. at No. 722 Spruce street. by cata logue, the entire elegant - furniture.including largo French p elate mantel and pier mirrors. marble statuary, elegant Buhl cabinet and cemetery, richly painted vase', rich out glass, elegant dinner , dessert. and tea china. Plied ware. fine French oarnete, elegant chandeliers, superior ohamber furniture. ko. SII,V.k ft PLATE. Pterling thver tea get, large tray, butter dishes, knives. forks, spoons, &o. lam' The elegant reablenoe tall be sold at 10 o'clock.previous to sale of furniture. sir Full particulars in catalogues. Peremptory Pale. LARGE LOT OF FIN W ) , AIADLIRA AND DILER.RY lE. On Wednesday Morning, October 24, at 12 o'clock, at the emotion Sioiloolviibeut reserve. a large Quantity aline old Madeira and Sherri Wines, a large demijohn and bottles warFarticulars in future advertisements and oeta lemma. M lifos,lll9 hrid 141 einth FOURTH IRMO • SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRErion-lieas i hilt• ROBE, PIANO-FORTES, BRUSSELS CARP On Thursday,Monuns. - At 9 — ceolook, at the Baotou Store, an eesortmeat of excellent seoond-hand farzutore, elegant piano-forte. Ace oarnete, eta., from - twihee aousekeemns. removed to nor* for oonvemoor e of ash, Aleo largl , guantity of counters, drawers, and shelv ing suitable for a.ahoa store. Also, a euit of elegant walnut and brooatol drawing room furniture, nearly new. Belo No. 214 COATFs46reet. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ORGAN SHOW CAM, &c.. &c. On Mender Morning. 22d host., at 10 o'clock, at N 0.210 Coates street, above Second street, the.entire stook ot , a cabinet ware/muse, comprising superior parlor, tlinips-rooro, and cham be r furniture, small church organ, with 6 atom bookcases, desks, show oases.' high-case cloaks, &o. INT May be examined with cata logued three dale Previous to the W., LARGE SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT AND VALUABLE OIL .W A ITINGS JAMES S. EARI.E k SONS' THIRD T SALE OF PAINTINGS. to 'be held a the PENNSYLVANIA ADM/EMT OF FINE ARTS. October 22 and 26. We will sell for account of Messrs. James S. Earle & Bons, Oorober 28 cud 28, an extensive and valuable col lection of Oil Paintings, including almost every variety of subjeota, the productrons of the moat eminent Ame rican and European artists, being selections from tortes Gallenee 518 Chestnut street. Among them will be found mantworks of art never before exhibited, Also. numerous is Pictlites painted cdt- Ilreaulyfor thiacolleetton sad sate. 2 his believedto be one of the most beautiful lied valuable collections that have ever been submitted to public Competition in tine oily. Mar The sale will be peremptory. without reserve or limitation. Sir Catalogues. with partioularg.4lll bo yee#y one week prevunte, and the rruntings arranged for teepee- Con. anirriNc-. FOR THE SOUITI.--011ARLES- Tor Am SAVANNALETEAMBRIPII PREIOIII ItBDIIOND. • . Heavy Funght at au average of rtIMIN pkt WU, bo iovr NSW York Etoomski • rite,. . - 1 1 0 " k "- Olti shi la t riON' E. C. The B.R. Mall Steamshut NEYIY/ t ONESIAT, C,P tam Charles P. Marshman,will sail on Monday, Oaten, r Ls,_at 10 o'clock .8“ M. 'Minnick to 48 to nouri—enly 40 haws at Bea. FOR SAVANNAH,On. The W. P. Mall Steamship STATE OP 6.E0R81.4, Captain John J. Bftnir.4 inn WI on Saturday, Mt. 20. lit 10 cf cloak A. M. . . . . hrgugh In SS to CO hours—only a holm m Sec. raressituir days an from ovary Saturday 61/1117 five dam anode received. and Dille of Lading dined every day. Tho epleAdid flrrt algae ride wheel IttaamahiliKEY STONE., sTATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten (We, time formivr a nvo-day comm aniostion with Ohartwton and Savannah, and the Small and Southwest. At both Charleston and Favaanalt, Yaw Rhin an neat with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, au., for all vlaoes m Eoath and Fenthwet. HSBITRANCE. Freight and Inoranoe on alone praaartlaa of Ihseets shipped Borah ba fauna to be lower by the!. amps than by sailing vessels, the -romituss being one-nair the rate. D.—lnauranae on all Railroad, Frelskt atirei onlleCessall, farther than Charleston or gerannah. Railroad Compantes tahirm all mks front these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FAILS- Fare by this route 22 to 40 ter cent. cheaper than by the Inland .Rohtey es will be aei.en by the followins sche dule. Through tokets from prh:leaelrblapvm Qb3r/61- ton and Ucispagb, %two:O,I , O.IMAX Dili 0 MAL., oa the whole route, eXtl.sl3t from C7Narlasldn add Ewan ant to Afiviateoccery VIA 00 1.00700. eta 3AVANNAIi. To Charleston-..-8/6 00 To Bowarman— VI 00 Auxuma 17 g 0 go 20 DO Maoon—____. 20 06 Atlanta—. 21 00 Atlanta-- -- 21 00 Montgomery—. 23 00 Colnmt - as..-.- -21 00 33 00 A1b an5...._....... 26 00 New Orleans— 39 76 ontgornerrY--- 76 00 ---. 27 75 °bite 33 00 Knoxville.— •26 60 - 61/ Orleans-- 39 75 Men:Thin. - 31 OR Pare to Navannah. via Charleston.... .... 16 00 Charleston, vta Savannah.-- . 16 00. No Wilt of 1011103 Signed atter the ante haw sa)lea. For freight or tascage aenly on Wend, at second wkarf above Vino street. or fo ALEX. riKkON,Jr. CO.. No. 1.26 NORTH WHARVES. Agents in Charleston , T. 0. & T. G. BUDD. Savennsh, HUNTER k. Forr e Elorids from Charlomon, steamer Carolina every For 7ne Worlds from Mararmak, atearneM at. Mary's and at. Jobn'v evert Ttlei•NY end ftshaday. - j#AOTHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROrAL MAIL 'STEAM- YROlt NEVI TORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage Remind Cabin Passage. Td PROM HOPTOII TO LTVESPOOL. Chief Cabin second Cabin ep The ships from IVew York call at Cork Harbor. The Mayo from &Men oall at Halifax and Cork liar . I PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Moodie; ASIA, Copt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. .1 . Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels (tarry a clear white light at mast-head ; Preen on 'starboard bow; red on port bow. ERSIA, Judkine. leaves N. York, Wednesday. Oct. 10 CANADA.Anderson, " Begun, Wednesday. Oct. II AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York, We'll:m.lBr , Oat. 24 ARABIA, Stone, " Bunton, Wednesday. Oct. 31 ASIA, Lott- tt N. York Wednesday, Nov. 7 vUROPA. Moodie, " Boston. ' Wednesday, Nov. 14 PERSIA, Ittaik ins, " N. York.WednesaaY, Nov. 21 Berths not scoured until paid tor. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these shire will not be neeeentable for Cold. Silver, Bullion, epee's, Jewelry, Preolous Stones orMetals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage. aver to - F. MINA RD. 0010 4 - Bowling Green, New York. ... . . _. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Wee sao OfIESTIYUT Street, Par o& Pa Pookages. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Linea or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the ntineiteM towns and cities of the United States. E. B. SANDFORD, General BuDerintendant. . IRST PREMPaI AWARDED, at tho -• late A grteulturs.lBooiety. to ALLMAN .k ZEHN DER. Fourth and Vino. for Beat Family FLOUR.— (louden& on hand, Welsh's Harper's Ferry . , Fagan's Four-Aeee and stag Born. B t. Lowe , um bnir a Pabulum') Family Flour. oos-lo) CAUT lON !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK. ONV-43003) NEWS FOR ALL!—The never failing Mn. 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