litipoe.... thistly fel_ , t in the .P.rinbe't oi_. __ _.,,a arid party just escaped - a Xellioion -in 'l3ernisily u4dicirt , time ago, and the Prince*iti eiritost#,ntirrOw en, escape y e sterday. _ t. 4 rismixispxisaryoltriert or ,SEE PRINCE., - A pan-and-ink portrait ofthe.Viitios in uniform, as a British colonel, was presented to UM bY David Davidson, the SA, liit:-,Tbe teerdik`rity of, het idol: ruse ii that thel.Ptipee'e,ngnre Ktoix!pc!fta t Washington's fareweWsiddressOitstinctly readable with a mininisope, and AlliatlheltiOne of'• the plot: hue is fOrtsdia b e Prinoti'e genealogy folly written out. The whole stilbir is , As- the , dierd's Prayer, 'stilton in the . of rouriffeteno 6 of a slipenoe and is vemingenions The, Penes we delighted with it, an sent fe'e Duke - of Newoaitle ind Adenerallirgoei, end Illthree exemited it with the greatestintetest and'attention.. It is to be sent on to London by the Prince's -request.' - " "seta IBS bunsontits4 me, ins 4131411.1 CAN TOUR. The Dulte of Ne;ls , c,fis,tle Aind Other meinbers of the suite expressed to Newcastle end others the entire' sithiestiii*.id"thetz Patty • with their treatment in this counity, ind sal& that if-the ar rangements, fcrtheiereneption'and. 'entertainment hod been brittioitod entirely' .to_thetir, they could not have'llbisen-no adiniribly_ arranged,: , Re.,also said that, in spite of repteseritations.to the con trary, they were much pleased-with.the manner in which their progress - had been,,repotted by the American press. .310 gene re ports was wonderful, considering-the rainseraey of the the 'fel:Piles afforded the papers, and. the eentlinente exproseed could not but be , pleasant to the Prince and Eng lish people. - • . . ROVALTY DIKOONATIO. It was a ,matter of getseral remark, te showing how ranch the Prinee confortnedtooer habits, that, at the wharf, he stele hands with Mayors; nos, and. ; atria - keel-Private abbots, while the distingitielsed*,-British naval ,otheers 'present were passed by with a eoldilernial !elute, , • , • The Priecalonoled thereporters who had ac companied him throughout the tour with an espe cial smile and bow al be entered the boat. Tn several persona ho renewed his promise to revisit this country and pans through_ the Boritheirn States. Lord 'Lyons *MI, the, invited guests returned l).)" Special train to Bolton' and• Lord Lyons hernedi etely,resuleathe'repablican style ef life, dining At a lath "febte inetead,of at s t private table, ea during thaPeiregs.slaY• The London 'lnes oorrerdent hase re urned home on the Arlada. Mr, ndraws, Lon don Illusuated &ha on o Dwight to take el:etches rof the:m*lloy, t eirpecially for the queen. „ Waiervan Vetere raecolar—Oaf teases., The English valets said they Were glad to go, end pronounord this a blasted country In this Case, the pr'o'verb, "• like Master, like man," does not hold true. At the itererel Bonao the Prince behaved more boyishly then usual, Made Eliot and flinelienbrooke perfect butts,' breaking the for iner's bed, laughing at him for running against his partners at the balls, end adding Right Honorable' Oiptaisi" and " Lieutenant of Grena dier quards, with hie ovm hand, to the card Upon the room. door of the latter. The placard is preserved as a curiosity. • , remit idea IN lIVOEINOILSIt TALArt.. 'The !Mass of yesterday says: MI true ama burr of American art will be at odes plea and pained , lo learn that Mr. George - L. Brown 's striking and beautiful picture of the "Ba y - and spokenty • in New York," of wirloh we have already in these columns as its exoellence deserves, has been purchased for the Prinoe of 'Wales, and that it will be exhibited in this oily but a short time longer before its final departure to grace the walls of Bucklughem Palace with a vision not more brilliant than, accurate of our own pesit rial city. A more appropriate souvenir of the vim iof England's heir to, the great city of the West cold s u tly not heWellg imained, end . American art may Pride 00 It painting which will prov ju e to Ragland and ~Englishmen not only that New York is one of the test picturesque and glorious capitals of civilization, bat algid that the material prospe(estheticr ity of the New world has given Men, , o . genius not less remarketle • thine the other quali ties which- all the world' unites in according us, end abandantly ,able Id do justice to the Mea' beauty of the land. - . 4(e. treat eta FOORNIT COST Tai remes,, , ggie P2OPLN OF CANADA AND TIM UNIT • -• rtersr-raindedphilloopbe - -------- Tirtn;Vcrorma think, howev and people r de. f that the - eadiaa . Waa ' ' . A_ may point to the au. • A'. Sabatini of tions, and ark • aril" fineeb visit tts. ;-• . •• imaionelt. nearer the con is too rio t , Own eatiplaillalikete Very - ',rWairesestlather dear, and so in fashionable ,:bliettiiNwas megnifloent too bit ` Site to and other persons in Checks for various aunts, PitillAte - DlifitCfor distribution among eer -" irril , a* kb liberality anti his credit at .a.,tl"reients of wetly jewelry to part -, Vita the dance and to persons who bad done arm er afforded, him gratification helped to swan largelthis expenses. Eli stay in the United /bates was exactly a month ; 'but he could not have managed te expend in "that time lose than a hundred emitted dollars—a mere bagatelle, to 6,3 sure, to one who -has the British- treasury at his back. Close-Anted economists need not grumble at that, nor exoluim against such extravagance. OCT re , pubNoan fellow-citizens outbid the Prince himself in liberality. - Where he spent hundreds wa Spent tens of thousands. Take The ball at the Academy of Music for example. Think of the glittering Lila _ occasion. It would be a ridierdousiy low estimate if we were to place the average outlay, of ea'ih person present at $200; and yet, at that figure, the aggregate expenditure of the three thousand would amount to 1000 000 If we were to set it down at a million of dollars', that figure would not be extravagant. The half a million of people who filled up Broadway on' the day of his entry ihto New York—Many of them comieg from distant points—must have - paid, for their holiday hot less than hell' a million of dol lars. On the whole, between the military'disphry, the ball, the firemen'sprocession, and the general juaketings during the few dope he remained here, the cooasion most bare put in circulation nearly a million of dollers, All , this wee 00 main gained to the wealth of, the community, for the: money came chieffy-from the datum that can well afford to he extravagant. The demonstrations at Boston, including the' splendidly auatleasful ball, must have been the means of circulating a sem equal, at least, to half of that. Taking these !literates s basis, we might estimate the gametal expenses, or, we might more properly eey,•the profit, of the Prince's visit as follows: Detridte chioago "" St. Loll" ,20,000 nemnati, including ball too tot Corm Larneenrg........... ~, ~ , _ 0 00 Wv/Prusston. ineledlne Cabluot dinner and • visit to Mount ~ ~, “. • ao • Richmond, inoiuding fti l =l:llllZiiolading "—**--- 2°16" Newt ork. West 710,000 A z r um r: . • .. ...... Is' UOO Yortiaxid. l .l l eoludioe 50 1 i00 gavel:tees in Canada .m es monoes of' the Prince and suite, and of the 1,000000 1."4" .E nt— N., General mgreitate—• • • ORO We do not suppose that we are very far astray in these calculations; and if not, the money value of the Prime of Walea' visit to North America may be set down at, between fear and Ave millions of dollars.'l a moral 'and , polltioal value is inesti mable: The demonstrations, in this country at least, were due, in a great part, to the publie esti; matton to 'the womanly virtues of the Queen of Ildgland. They.were a tribute to virtue and there fore could only be, in their moral effect, good. I.For The Press.] Apostrophe to John B. Gough. C. HARRY nacmit. Clod speed thee on! thou conquerororhose might 11 untaught eloquence ; whose war, THE MEET God speed thee on! nor let the skeptic'it blame Avert thy triumph, or becloud thy fame. Noletrald'er art may trace thy lofty line, And from ancestral glory, gather thine Brute MET HOT linger o'er that mound of earth, Which hides the moulds of those who gave thee birth ; But while Philanthropy may ostoh one ray Orgrettittide, to light her darkeome way, While Genius claims a crown, or Worth a shrine, The thanks; the homage of a world are thine ! Bet not to,thee bee/lour mood of praise, Itoi on thy brow altdm we bind the bays ; Alit ;b:l4tWentrited strS, whose martial form, ' ll4 4 4 Nlliblue country's banner thro' the e.orm, Whanut vad.brnat from battle proudly bore :144tlibt ifalareire,ll,l4l6r's ske.tethoessuihtleita eyeballe . never shed one eteartyof loyal, upon thine infant hoed— Td ,ttlit Orate - I - tantalums fondly turn, And ypgyqiiliniele deeictbeir bdvtlY ord. They gave to thee thi tallsmehiq rod, Of loverforread end Weidner' to Ood , They satetettyWhiit leer* wee theirs— A soldieriat courage, and a mother's prejers ! What Omit Iwthlne ? iTtFreuse the Soul or sense, With tabbofwit, , drburiVof eloquence! To hold the mirror true tomotwand fears, A norithAtiegicime went oar prayers and tears Whetalflee WI; noreed, and man Mule . trod, the snare, That glingti fbr hope and Nauman, trus n ! Whealteased hilt, and pine affeatiorie die When chime of Matinees light the Crenated eye, When. natty mur.theiolewf brans -have &dr -- When honor:manhood' mind and soul ITa dead, Who—who but thou. bath raised the ruined shrine ? Rtilirthaweetal tempi of hope dime Bneathed an the frozen barriers of the soul? Bede thellook tide ol chilled ageotione roil/ Gave high Resolve to faltering manhood'sghame? Riednellatothkriditbfldntsl. • Of faith and Soy and honor, led.the van t. And Inamthilnitinetdetnon wrought the num ? 41 41111Mtl_ taklaWil . ?Wme 'apnruf the Med Repliannestarin taebhittmagiaardian'imed Teatimes, he mend sire • that shield, the light Of h d ail" itiniii.veht4oosohos,fio, ft , * utht Iytinip t, N 04,1 yew* Ono ger Anne flow, And iontriy, bto,,lts•eordnet of 1111101r.` Wlltttld bta j li!dimmed th e bosom's kindlinchem ()redo' ne., When Wit hathlzefitte else" • Terihand Its aestriso end thr voichi ite newer, : - BittinuCthwi9 , -of atenerielletuweethodr. The hernithat AIM hiestiborind, the burninitleani Thatihtidhaiitilla Mother's mid-Mitt fears - tilaWfraiWrld Lbdweek Wilk . to inetilinea, anaii ! • oal'aprilpf•lthrtainlittlistnsigv add a' • . X44 144,14400 41_,_,, 0 4 4 %aim Aga go I, • groninelitan tan dtsiant sea, • thrainthiefitaid r ilabiatediiiafie to the, PreV"--IdWI - KI V "4 1 1 r." WitiV* 6 o l r 4lo 44 l 4 l 4i 'effintiritinitinfbritroodninniiivEd• fiAti# o ; ll , ll 7 l o 3 ,7 kelo.P# l l4 l ,d.bar t E CLE44I4;tI h a t, .1, 4 k 4 V•K 41 1,,„1te. t 4 4rdiedUetili intotti .n eng.fr In We4l andnairt4tA4•Fdz i" E GENEItAIi- NEWS. { MON.T Voarnier.—A melancholy tragedy W °scarred intlieneber(coanty,,lfloridik, on the 28th, at whhtli,Thi.Opefekid'Esitieyi:. f ' ', • i , It armoire that-a-diffloulty occurred.' between t. ISsranet- Zettr,t and An; elderly Man tamed: CAN I WAyier,,eriginetipg, probably,. in ran old James" - • ; firth° cleanse of the dispute, Taylorpiroe giaidgei ~ t . Deter w ith a stink , whereepontwo• of tritest, les.,, ,*,l eons; Sairted , it the essault i )sild,the ititi(Titylor c''', - ' -IA cutting anti stabbing the defence- tins* 640-01eIcr .Idetise. " Mr, Diehard 111; aitter; tem body'ef ~ ~ • Captate g ruiheitto , bia fathees aid,aly, , Nowle-knife into Die heart of and fluegiat er;,,, ~.- ;sing., liii,daith-liistardly.- the elder Taylor , ' PIN . , s, but it la p thought ,the wounds still serffra,,, 'ore will' rmortal infiloted by the TO, and a nalf.mtlee of ; R. 0, Jeter resides williin . .o 4 . -.,, moat impeotable, I! this place, and is one of 110:-,, • vanity. . I Cfl ealtht,Andlntellfga,tit,of our oaten; ...._The otre. 1 ,1 STX P.IMITIv*SWfig °, ",,,Prlrb_L' le Deputy dune). ducats:o6yd •', , A MT days au., -uforme. noire ; State, Marshal Manson slaves , ,t,.. , owed lion' th e 'at *iT.li -of .Mx fugitive who ' , a ., merle ,10: A °Minty; Kentucky, Were 71V. ..,7. on the 'Lake a ;shove,. about two miles from Oil, dusky; He took with him a noeM. of, five or ell ,'Men, and Mk/Tidal evening, about SightB e`Alee'k, he taMe moon .theif 'citterrete;_and, after , a des perate resfatance, eaptwiedi,them. The Marshal 'aid hie cOmPinY were boilfparsued, but by the ' moat' adroit dodging thrmastt °ern fildesedwoods, they Moaned unarmed , eeefterltoure of travel-. iing rittebed the railroad trans`; end loop ,had the satfsfaction of seeing the 'fight Of 2 . tTiti n : 11 tqh they Stopped by_ swinging a red .i4.,t;it'•.- Mat" got aboard. Mr. Marmon brought his gr.;':=o, ol ,_ (lo' tives to this eitY on Saturday, went throC:Tb" A s b , usual Iforma before a United Stales comealoshins 7l and shipped them in An express manner to Seri-•: lucky; in coiepapy with'iheir claimants , " , • , , FATAL Deli , AT ST. MARTINSVILLE, LA.—lt heCOMeti Our painful duty to, record the rueleneholy death;of Mr-Gerard Fournet. 'lle 'fell, mortally wounded; on the field of combat, tbe ds-of AlphOnse Novenae, on Saturday by eveni h og an , the 13th hist : , and Mind but a short time after his fall. Mr, frournet was, a - man of generous and noble impuiset i - kital and tender as et'Ohild to .thosti de, lovedt and always quick to succor the oppreee Like I all generous natures, his anger, When kin dled, liras as ardent as his tole Danger could not appal d mob a - spirit, and• fear he only hue* as a name. -Thelaneral Procession that accompanie his ,{melee .to the tomb was the largest one we over W, Deemed in Ibis State. Mr. Pournet -leaves 1 enife aildgeeeral young children, together with ' aged mother,. Mad many other fond relatives; to 1 Memphis untimely death. Got alone ~ can wipe away their team." To God we commend them.-..- ' Cattily:6r etst Trite. . 'Take SAVOYABDB.—Thero seems every rea son 03 believe that , the tears of pity which were , shed 'over the Bernardo when they were trans ferred from Piedmont to Frame were bet. The pees Ants cared little about the change. All they knelhabout tho,Oovernment of Victor Emmanuel was at they, aid their taxes to hie ofhome. Na n, epee t og their own tongue, his. visited them, and um the means whioh he bas at hie nom-. ,nand forma log a favorable impreasion slob dotal, and they exhibit now few or no symptoms of discontent. Such, at least, is the testimony of let ter-writers who have recently visited them. ' Mama the. quarter ending September 80th, the dumber of one.aent postage stamps lesued by the Post Offme Department of 12,756,100 ; of threip-oeut stamps 35,512,700 ; of all other denoml mations 1,730,6410; total number for the goarter 51,008.400, against 44,592,295 for the corn spend ingVarter NIA year. The value of these statues watt 1,4-51,393 -an increase of $220,894 over the receipts tor the same time inlBso. In nto these statis tics stamped envelopes are not taken iaecotont. Of these 6,702,400 were told, thelpostage moonlit leg to $215,03b. ALMOST A RAILROAD CATASTROPIIE.—ThiS Rochester Tin ion learns that the e express train froui this oily, which arrived at oheter Thurs day forenoon at 10.40, came nisei' being thrown from the track at Craft's station by a " 'T" rail, which bed been planed across the trao2t, whether designedly or not, is yet undetermined. The loco motive pushed the obstruction ahead of It for a diefance of twenty rode, but fortunately dit: not leave the' track. Ono truok.aheel mounted the e rail. The rail may have dropped le. from it was, som band-car, but that is hardly possib If plaried there intentionally, it was a dandle ........ tempt to destroy the lives of hundredsa . beiegs.l4 Pri Wine MCRIAtt.— We learn, saus„,, 151., - - field Republican., that one of ti v. -., murders ever perpetrated in :6‘"1.1 _......ed chuarirefadthaet father John :::::: „. :4 „ :.., ... ,.. . , - b:Y r it hi h etb:Rheuesdb:stho.hss,--,-d- :74. : 0 i, m t"- the "L s a tep e I : o t f ' a nd te some time br,.. _ SI about Molunkna, thli fatal. r ,„ about this time, and hes btr: dme.-.', titling, serious depredatio n s ~ ,eis , 'thllt'vicinity. Almost every ell:. 1:71AM1, ,... .. 5 tir2 :47neniv,b, bay tio:f 7 :::unkty , m a a nb k oo l ;aitgth. n e i gpo ht nwd b as i s. deons with 110111 .- , They often run down the deer, found in vier t at t P e l t t a b w u a r s g , a Pa a . d , h on T e oold n a: 0 : ne o 0 ii nhgol;e 7 eteheayyswnebandoilol3is wer e o n dothundrot.,.4twentyny°derl i f : iegold The body had been In the water►eza.reeks i Tim daughter , of Thomas Holden, eta; raus e_ ld , ir a s •etop p e d in the al: dtslitp,r plundered , d so a r t eode r go r rf o eh v i net t: e hg nie ld , tw celv !,l and , y a e r e s o th ld e , shoot 'ridge L a e nd n r :so y pA necklace. Aan ....._Grenerai Harding, a gen. Homan of great wealth,'residing near Naebville; Tehnemee, has a pork inoluding eight hundred acres. In it ho has three hundrod_ed ere' buffaloes, and a nerd - or E n -- - ibialF. c. IMPORTATIONS. (Resorted for the Press.( , LONDON—Ship St Peter. S& to-192 MUMS rads. 0 W Holmes: 19 do do H Cohen; 41pkg. do W D Glenn; 6do do ,Wm Curry; 4do do Parnell & Trimble; 10 do do & S 2491 ekes do 100 tons do F Leianig; 14 Sikes do Hosennaten & dons; 809 Powers & Welshman; Xi mists seeds Landreth Nom 116 casks bottled ale .1 Wegner; 20 pigs lead In ekes wine 117 do indite order. WILIYIINUT ON, N C—tiohr Rll Howlett &merm— en bbis coign 96 do spirits turpentine Cochran& Russell; 12r0 do rosin Kens & Foster 64 do spirits turpentine Rowley- Ashburner te0o; 100 empty Inds idemeey, & Co. PHILADBMKTIOARILOR-WSLADB.- - 4 "'" Mi l fealt CORKIITIII OW Mt 'iItOMTV LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Bhlpßeranak.Rowland.._......_..__...Liverpool soon Ship Wm Cemminge, Cone —Lirergool, Ron Mop Village Belle, Blaisdell.-- • London, noon Brig Blank. Bawd!. Davis Jago — de Cuba. soon Urn F 3 Thurston. Lampher.Falmouth. rig Norfolk,SOon Urn Dons. Nissen. . —Bristol Chemnel, soon Ketch Commerce. ,—MaysgueS, soon Bohr willow). Tabbett.......:—...23t.i550 de Caba l no on i ISAILINO OF THE .00EAN !STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. 111211 , 4 • LIMY!, POIL DAIS ... Yotk.,Liverpool..__. ....oot 21 New York—..Neer Yore., firemen. ' 27 fen& ton.. Liverpool SI runts.- ...—.New York-Southampton.. --.1.4_0v New York_Ltverpool- _Nov 7 York...llavre.- —...-.. Nov 20 t..flostonLtverpool-......,-••Nov Id York-Havre....---,. Nov 37 IMPS LEAN 701 BAT'S Cot Wasinnaton.Llvorpool..New York— 1) 111inow....,..1Eloutharnoton—New Y0rk.—.......—00t Ll Caned 1an.........Lwerp00l —Quo beo 11 Asia.. -- Oet / 3 Fulton—.. —Southampton—New York --...—00 t 17 llammonta..—Boothampton..Yeer ..-.._00t 18 Bohemian .... le I , :n 20 ppnnoe York.— /torn Leinster— ~...Liverpool.f.fieW York— —....00t 23 Ad ri et' o .......eouthampton —New 34 Perm— Lrverpool—New York... ----Cot 27 The California Mail Bteamenr sail from New York on the Jet. 11th, end 20th of each month. The Ilavana Bummers leave New York on the Id, 7th, 11th. 17th. end 17th of mph month. MARINE .IN TOW, GEN VA. ranr OV PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 13 1860. RIJN 6 /0-SUN 6 20 .0 60 ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware. Cannon, 2i hour. from Di York, with cadge andpiuseeneere to Jae AlMartin:B. Behr B Howlett, &mere. Jt dare from Wilmington, N C. with naval stores to Baker & Folsom. Bohr B 4 Croaker. Preibrey, 6 dale from Taunton, with ridge to Twig's & Co. Bohr Geo L Green, Blob, 6 days from Dontorhwith Bib to t.roweil & Collin.. fish hr J o hn Mather, Blakeman, 5 days from Bostontwitll to NI Kennedy & Co. Bohr Troatturer E Nteher, It day. from Batton, with fish to B A Bonder & Co. Bohr Joseph Mansfield, May, 4 days from Boston, with Belt to B A Bonder & Co Bohr Joseph Turner, Crowell, 4 days from Boston, in beillut to Pi Sturtevant & Co. ;84itr Geo False, Niokerson 3 days from Providence, wit mdse to Crowell & rE I Piokup. Plokun. days from Newark, N With cement to French. Hlobarde & Co. &lir B 8 Mershon, Allen, front Boston. Bchr J 11. 13'1101. from Boston. Bohr H Wainwright, Comm, from Boston. Fehr B k, Sharp, Mayhew. from Roston. Bohr It H Wilson. Davis. from Port Jeiforson. Bohr R Porter. Smith, from Providence, Bohr Casper Heft, Shoe, from Hartford. Steamer T Heartt. 21 hours from New York. with mdse to Wm M. Baird & Co. Bobr .1 Mar, Cobb, Aline, Al;' , X Heron , Jr. & Co. No Or J M Houson. ,Flussell. ybarleston, captedn. Bohr D B Mershon, Allen, Riohmond, J Rothermel & Co. Bohr Caspar Heft. Shoe, Washington, B Mines& co. Bahr It G Bonet, Bmithalanvessoott, do Bohr B Ft Sharp. MayhQw, Boston, do ' Bohr R H Wilson. Davis, Boston. Blakiston & COX. Bahr J 11-Wainwzight, Corson, Boston. Van IMAM Norton & Co. • Bohr Oao L Green, Rtoh, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr J it Mather, Nioketion, Boston. do Bohr Jon Tamer, Crowell, Providenoe, do toCo Bohr JR William', Small, Bran pod, Banoroft, Lworie ' Bahr S L Crooher, Fronton!, Taunton, Twelle & Co. mo t Sarrendotwe of The Promo HAVDD DE GRACE. Oct, 48,1860. The Blbgettin loft With 17 boota, laden and consigned ad follows: - Theresa, flour, &o, to Humphrers,Hoffman &Writitt .0 J Wagner and Ariel.' lumberto Malone A, Tay rl Sarah Lather, do to L ft Balky; Tiger, do to Cadwatader O v r ot r A *locoman do to Salem; °apt 1' Shay, 1. ti Firddir, and Wife". do to Nororom sheets; I' Coleman do to o. Wilmington Mary Emma, Shaw, to &imam Bolton & Eliaro g r i . - grlrff, ° ::.l%l i gagt 'a rTtgai4 " .,F.T.4. " to O 011mi/hell; ftwatara and Brubaker, cosi to Nei! MEMORANDA Ntlie - leium Newton, Merrill, cleared at Havana Eh int or thievort• Bark'Dici booth, Brewer, sailed fresh MatanzaatOth inet let tinspHt. kiltßark t 4Mnerleportan. Christian, was loiding at Bavaria 14th' tor_ Bieklymoliqa, o lo.,Feasook nue was at Rio Janeiro 7th - - - • Bark Ann Elizabeth, Honiara, for this port was Mg. at Havana 15th two. o B4 l l , !t a ylrgi r tai t l i, •gry, for, Now York, was reloading Brig A Je4v Appifi g ait6; 'crrovee, (or thia port,ele ' ared at Hie Janeiro 61k tilt, with 2463 bets oolfe ka ß i ri ft Ellzsbeth Wattel Bryant, hence at St Jago,Cuba, lifiglioango, Evans, sailed from Havana 13th met (or this por Brig Moonlight, Omni!, Milled from Rookland 13th ittat. tuna eono, i r rz ail lal i egathowalre Smith,•Men' Boraon, a 1 St SohrlfeDWleClenahan, Holt, was at Havana 11th bat for Outpost, Setwitant: Wright, cleared St New Haven 10th jolt for tide port. • • • Bake-Fred Dyer, Shinto, clea ve d at 8i Johts• B, lost for Philadelphia. ~ Bohr Borah Colton, Cullen. hence at Boston 20th inst, ih i t sh n a s ald:l i ti l l:e• Moro, for Voladelphia, cleared t at . js i t YP - , l gri s or, ito ere t tii:a n or Oto , FFatten aft, .93, 1% ro r arooa• Beelf;LNew OrlettnalJ rie:2 Wm: ..monadeot • HOq•ci .. iftrvoat, iteritie oje;"a 111 1 P in e,a t afa t irk' AO ' voliok. Lo for Nervy or toom oi: Sa° Mont smell; Bidgitt4)ll6rßildger L isneth rUl t lerognot , himbrry,7,i'lylotittl , g*4 l ol4ont:lrr' F i lrit i ,trrealitirVitAthi frojtt Navannish arrived A- se at di ai mar. o• Fame. otaninlet • - Ikea rehetftmerndeonnteirkrtyl Irm_rfhl.kregoer.ifrom , Peneeem rdesetiturrem Vir rrjos t mld;Keilemth; pridwort so , oohl , . 11 ,up i ,, :;11 ,'• * J , I el°, PROM EUROPE, phpARED. "MN . Aktr ~~,e i.}:/ .4 ~3-+^ ins='^ F'. ! . b . . - ,OR; PEKSDAN "--,FEVER oitkit,bl PRIMA AND. AGUE EXTERMINATED. TAB li3ONSTITUTION SAVED FROM WREOK. 1 THE 111 EVENTIVE AIM REMEDY. INTISAMUrTRIT AND BILIOUS rEVERB., . MARS HIBURBD ill A DAY, NAIVWB-Glat,(D KESTORATLYF, NPEOTINE. INPECTIMN, PIPEOTINE. INPECTINIL INPECTINZ. i1grX0314,48, The temble mom& known as the FEVER. AND AOlllO hob nowttni hundreds of thou!' pull of persona :throunkout the world every YOU, end. hoe 116V151. tttt now boon met bf inooessful "modionli treatment. thst hoe not nrodueed severe MEDICINAL DISEMIES, whioh Wiest the hulas. the Wean. the liver. the heal t• or other parts or the ;human OrgatilVicri. The, ie neutral antagonist of . al l , fevers, and when ft COMO' in ontitact 'with ti.e shisi:ll abaorb.,z by ,the ulterior coroner, which resist easily_ rniasina end all ion deludes toward thee° weladles whIOV prostrate the I mind and NAP with fem. • Fever end Arne result from numerous orateee., , glue to exempt frolic the melee whioh promot istenoe of the dtateett,. ThetbeieF orite . $G system, induces depreutott of enirstee,* ;is poor, rem chile, Serer, and a.).111e4:;.i. motile -- sensation , depriving th.„ mincing him or her to ealtaings. • _ EXillepetittehottors of a debilitating Al the use of the • 4 FERMAN FEVER: OILiRM. the, eminent medimiland masilmi mantle, of which sire met& ntly nbembed, ALL %RACES OV DISBARS MAY BB ANNIHI- 'LAMED IN A FEW nom! &nix-mum IS BETTER TRAE PRYER°. BATURE IS WISER THAN AWL EVERYIDISEASE RAD A DIVINE REMEDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH DREAM, BliTTEß_Plisvv.rir-xstAx. imincs4--wo.tetncer. DELAYS ARE DANOBROUEI. TIDE INPECITINE, PERSIAN. FEVER OBARM, flu cured thou.senda of both 'oleo of the =it drend ful fevers. Asadand Faded, WONDERFUL EFFECTS. I.emnel Boma% of Fittabiug, for twO years melees to himself and societr—s partyr tol7hilla and Fever— mired in lees than thtte 'winks, and Improved in eight hour', Mary K. BeKman, Kandnekr. Ohio. alter almost lOp • Mg her reseon en well aa ,atzenath.hy Intennlitant Fewer, with OWL' restOrod to health..in lwant7 hoar'. J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death's door, having suffered for four yobre, trmole well in five weeks, and improved in two hours. Adolphe Monbro, of Frame, relleeed in one hour, while trasellins in the cars of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. lie wee apparently dying with Chills. Ellen it, Benson, Lockport, New York, rescued after seven years' suffering. A perfect cure, Thoniende of other oaeee prevented and cured every month, and ,notra mingle oomplaint of the emolenoy of the INPEOTINE PERSIAN FEVER !CHARM WRY IT, PROVE ITs KNOW LW, And make known its wonderful powers end virtues / that those who p stiffer, or who me threatened, with entierles, )11,11) he led to 11118 , a anmele.innoxions pre. earation. tarnished by the Reid of Nature tar MAN'S BLESSING. INPEOTINE tb BOLD DV ALL DIDIOGRETS AND MEDICINE DEALERS IN AMERICA, - PRICE . ONE DOLLAR. sent by mall to any gut of the United Stater. Ft FIMEMBER. it is not taken inward'', bat is 614 lied catwardll, According to directions, which ru3comsonv slob cook ego, MANUFACST,tiRiii BY JOHN WILCOX AI CO.. 169 MAIN B'iltEgT; RIOII,IdO,N,D, VI , Q II~IA BRANL'iI No. AO BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, 11E71 YORK OITY, * • -* ' ' THE ' Vim ' '''DlStritate* CVXPANIES. MA=E2 _ . . . , tNSURA.NOE OOMPAN OF PHILADEPHILL (FIRE imeuxiArws ExobvtgyzeiY) COMPANY'S EMEMINO. S..' W. CORNER FOURTH AND WILL/Y FT STREETS./ DIREOTORS. F. Rioretaroit, STAlig MORlgeta L, DAMSON, Wita.mat Morag, Roo. R. 11”411.7, rt. F1t.17,1114 C ourt H . Mom', our( 1414Tw00.. B. A. PAEMIBTOCIr 1114/. T 1131DICIs , AnamwD.Ukur, 'RUT UAM7OI4I, J. L. Fautmaint. F, itATORFORD lITARR, Ilexldont. OR MILER " - li. CORE, Seoratarl. fell DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE. COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THR LEGISLATURF , OF PENNSYLVANIA, UAL OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streeta, Pluladelpnia. MARINE INIIVRANCE • ON VESSELS, ()ARGO. kTo all parts of the World. FREIGHT INLAND INSURANCES Oa Ooode, by River l . Canal.. Woe, and Land CarriaPe t° Pr. P litTra irlrit ' .KIN E S On Merchandise generally. On Stores, owelling.itouses. kit. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1669, Par. Marks* Value.. iMAO Philadelphia City 6 a l w oent. L0an..8123,050 00 100,C00 Pennsylvania State 6 oent L Loati, • 03,6610 0 2100 f_ennsylvauta Staten . cent. Loan., 21.(80 00 26,0 00 U. S. !treasury 614 Vir cont. Notes and interest dna.-- •-,.. ~ 20,263 swots u. s. Treasury 6.41? Dent, Notes and interest due.. -—. —.,__•. mom 03 826,000 Tomporar,Loan to the city tit .tihila - deirdilet.'... , , , ~.., •.. . .• - 22,000 00 810,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 6d Mortgage 6V . cent. 80nd5...,„. r •-...... 4,8600 00 810400 North Pennsylvania nailroau Mort gage 6SF oent. Bonds... . -_, 12,6421 00 814,000 West PhiladelplittiPassonger . Railway Company TIP at, coupon Sonde . 12,600 00 81500, 300 shares etoek Germantown Gas Company; interest tiod. pnnoipal guarantied n. hY the city of Pluto -80,000. . dolphi ---..i.. • .........." _WOW CO leg shares Pemutylvania Rmiroad Com- 0 0 ' Patsy ..--. --....•.---- 8,710 86,000, 100 ebrre a North Pennsylvania Railroad Company- —• ••• -- ..... ....... MO 00 82,650 ehtirell Philadelphia Doe Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia mid Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Comm Steam Navigation • Company, Philadelphia and Havre de Qyaoe Steant Tovr Boat Onsiptawerhiladelphia. Exohange Conapany--. -..- -.-2,210 00 ---- ---- . 111436.88 e Inds and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Ot- emne si , ~ oe Building.. ~ •—•--... ........... 75,56 3 25 B Is reasivable.forlnsuranoes made. ...,.... 181,690 69 Balance doe at Agenoies-Premiums on Ma rine Pollnies. interest, and other debts Moe the 001111031:1Y• •-•'...-1 •-.........,.... 65,066. 08 Soria. and Stook of smutty Inauranoe Cora- Panic u.--. --- --.- - - ..... . 3460 00 Cash on. Deposit ha Bank__.•_-• _.„, ___. 67,060 al --- William Martin. Edmund A. Solider, Theophiltur 'Paulding, John H. Penrose, John C. Davis,. James Trawls''', William P. re. Jr., inl a ug . Cf! L an u d Arig. Joseph H. Beal, Dr. Afro rg ft. M. Reiner ,uston. e C. L Rush Craw, Charles Reny, .14tre ... fty I,VVKA:i O MP AN Y OF TEE n . "- -- pfilwlayLviktilhE AND NA TNAtlipiCE Nos, 4 AND 6 EXCHANGE -I- B.:l4lAnd in 1 714—Ca4ittil 4 4, 00,00(7—Feb. 1,1660, cub 4,702 Ir. illoivesedjn Bound rind available geounhos—oon- I Ile to insuro on Vessels and Cargono. Buildings * ..ks of Merohandise, Re., en liberal term. i D. Dottrere. l . l lßECTOßS. Henry George H. Btuart. Simeon TbnY earnuel Grant, Jr., Charier's lilaoannster * Tabitio Wagner, William B. smith, Thomas B. Wanton*, 1 John B. Budd. Henry G. , Freeman, ' Within R. White. Charten 8. Levis, / HENRY .. eDC..BCII4B"rIII,II.D, F,l;reiPet.tnti WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. A NTHEACITE INSURANCE' COMPA -- IL NY.—Authoriged Capital 069.000—CHARTER PERPETUAL. ()Moe No. all WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia, This Company will insure agalnet loss or damage by Fere, on Buildings,Furerture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Ineuranoeg onlessels, *Tug and Freeghte. Inland thuttrattOe to 81 Parts of the union, DIRECTO Maxbeld, Pr. eorge N Eakert. Jan R. Blakiston, Wm; F. Dean. J. E. Daum. JACOB ESHER, 'President. WM. F. DBAN, Tice rresideni. VIT,M, SMITH. Reareterr. ass-tt /mob Ember. D. Luther., tAudenned. s ter ms Pennon, Stozer. LIFE INSURANO. PANY.—TELE FENN ;LANCE COMPANY. 921 0 19937,011.52. /NBUKIBB LIVES for tin anninties and endowments seal Estate, animakes all contingencies o We. They act as xeoutom Trustees, and Guardians. TECO: Daniel 1.1, Miller, Benjamin Etobard Newbold. William P Hacker, William It. Kern. Ring %ALTA. Han C. Townsend. Bodgayhne Cent William rt. Carr; p NVillotraltobertgoll. Warner M. Ruin, P. a Blob! DANE!. IMMEIR 4.s MERICAN FIBS INSURANIA '00.; iNcnnno..a..rv.i, stmo-Irmutrisiv Pip'. . . . .. ... . ilo whaauT abeelialxive Third, Paitadalptua. liavial a larairraid-np On i otat Stook and Su Ma la 'mood in loud and availannLHooatitioa. con tuna to Ugur° on Dvellinao, pores, Funitype, me vomit - inrod - and t eir,C10101)11, and other t mould royalty. atiloaxeal beraDy and Iqm:rattly adravtad, . how. R. Marts, , ttAaor: , . 0 1 Imatili- - ohn Wets_ ,h • 74. Clamoho4. moat Q. nion eat Paktok Brady. • , earn eI...NUM, Char. : r manor, i vit• 11. • ; ; -. , A MIMI& PreaW2 ALB • ILI C. L. C 0 .SecoStarT. f fItrAKER CITY-INSURANUE V0.0411%-, ":4 1 4 /re, eitalle h i sT erile .:INariame bi ciEoRgE H. ITAHT, e tioil i dent. ' Fli. P qns v p ; tfol i tt, ' ,L.. Timmer, . 8 'NUE ..15414tant Bearetary. DiatBo7oB4, Penl, Hari, 444 E. P. Ito Foster elerklea, 161¢ok i rekll, an. HAW.' ler. • ' Andrew , Ohayribora, iteenel Jalesi Ng. Jr, • • Int4-tt VXOHANGE ' IN: ANC% COMPANY 411109 No, El. WALNUT tEreet. VIRE IttEIIjEARICE, lion ;lenses atid Plerohrindiae iteaarryort [morel term either WWI or poi- DlREorvolus. Jo en . -Edward D. Baberie. tofinni T. Owen,. V.rP. limas Mandl.. tam'. BmelpeT iEßElVlbm BO ALL, r dent, VHI4 a: ,2,114 ono „yin') rxedaont, mbri mtf AIDWARD • l mwretAty DYSPEPI:!.:LA. 'REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS DAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been need blithe pubiia for six years with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure DVSP9PSia, Nervousness. Mears -Beirit, Colin . Palms, yenctits.sho.Stomach k or fats! in Me Betiala ridney complaints, Lose spisita, Tremens, Intemperance,' . - IT aVIeaILATIM, ExHILARATas, Invisionsyss, any WILL 7907 lwroYivant OR SrOP77T. As a Medmine it is quiek and etreetual, curing. the Mostakgravated oases ofDyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, and all other derangements of the titomaoh and Bowels in a mmedy manner. . . It wilt hintantly revive the most melancholy and drooping saints, and restore the weak, nervous, and Makin to health, strength. and vigor. Perso detected from the inludieloun use of liquors, have become, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions breken down, and entdeat to that horrible nurse to humanity, the Dsmatuar Trumutris, will, al most immediate (feel the happy and healthy invigo rating ellioaey o r. Ham'e Invigorating Saint. MO. Does.—One vrine HA glee T sIT full au ILL often D as necessary, One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. &no dose will oure If eart-burn.• ree doses will cure Indigestion: e dose will give you a Good Appetite. o dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. . pee dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of: Wind or Riatulenee: anti as soon an the etonatich reeeivea the Invigorating Spirit, the dieters's inn load and all painful footman will ne removed. Cote ' efth e 4 v i i i l i l tri e e l M ve thheoi'abogre. d istressing pains of A ow dose. will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, 11l der, or Urinary Organs. Complaintsareareseriously aflhoted with any Kidney assured el speedy relief by a dose or two; and a radical ours by the nee of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persona who, from dissipating too much over night. and feel the evil effects of poisonous !ignore. in violent headaches. wellness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, to., will find one dose walls cmove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak And sickly oonstin should take the Invigorating Spirit three limes allay ; it will make them strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all obstruc tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn Ms.. _ _ il;ring pregnancy It will be found an invaluable midi.- Olt* to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomaoh. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to Induce, thin, lie has put up the iNVIGORATINO BPIAIT In pint tattles at t 0 cone, situate St. Oeneral Depot. 48 WATER Street.yerr York. MOTT 232 North sEcorm Street; Wholesale Agepta in Philadelphia, And for sale by JOHN H. EATON, 23 N. EIORTH Street, and alt Druggist& iol-tronulr _ pEßuvux SYRUP, OR PROTECTED !warrior( OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON CONDINED TM wolf-knotrn Remedy has boon tined extensively and with rant anoooan for Th. /EPEPSIA., 0 •il. OR IMP IRED AND IMPERFECT ff c'T,&( DIGESTION; TOR TUE CONSEQIIENT • I , DETERIORATION or TRH BLOOD; G '-..--' 0.: won PWIL2IIIt VOLLOWItIff .. FORMs OF DISEASE, Mont of Which onginato in DYSPEPRIA: LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and riE FtVOIJB A FFECTIONS,_LOSS OF APPETITE, HEADACHE, LANGUOR and OEPRESEWN OF BPIRITIrA_R_BUNCLES and BOLLS, ILE 8 URVY, AFFECTIONS OP THE'SR N._o ONO.' al PTI V E TENDENCIES BRONCHI TIS, IREQTRIT FLOC LIA to Er, ALES, and A L COAL PLAINT ACCOMPANIED BY GENtir DP:BILn y, and REQURA N IVE A MEDICINE,TE- Tyllf—Th b e failute of IRON as a remedy for Dye ristA, a ad state of the blood. and the uninerous diseases caused thereby, has arisen from tho Want of suoh &prevention of Iron as Minh enter the stomach in a rILOTOXIDB Male, and aeeimitate at once with {he blood. This want the P.P.JRU,VIAPI tWat.tp eunpliee, and it does so in the onib form in vanolt te is possible toy Iron to enter the emulation. For this reason, the .114AUVIAN BYRUP often Te.‘lloBlll cures diseases in which other preparations of Iron and other medicines have been found to be of no avail. OERTIFIOAtE OP A. A. HAYES, M. P., OF BOSTON. ie well known that the medicinal °Recta of Protoxido of Iron are lost by even a veribrief exposure to air, and that to maintain o ; m:dutiful Of rotOsitaigl Iron, without further tAidittion, had been d emed Inwrmelblo. in the PERUVIAN SYRUP this deeirable point in at tained by COMBINATION IN A. WAY 13880118 CZ/KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto-carbonates, citrates, end tartrates of the,StAteria klediew. A. A. HAYES, Aseaver to tho State of Alm. 16 atokLeros Street, Boston, Ns 8.. Piinp h f e tf b rl taih .. -- te . :1 - L r e i ttere tro t? t ' hea hov e ' tumor Gentlemen and others , and eying all informa tion of the Byrup, ann be had on apphoation to the Agente,or to -, ,u,• - 1 t ~...) 4 Ist. D. UDARIC & uo., Pr IrietoTis OPD MAN B LniNqs. No. 78 SUDBURY BTRGE , BOBTOPI. Bold by ,Druggiate ,geeerally thronebou) tne,thalted 6 ttetex. t, • , , _l , t. .1 ;.$ : l ;., ,„ 4.1 Alen't° for Pi ng v Ngli; ifxoo7633Xga,thVa?,. • irtllip.m. ow i . A:, , ,;,..., ADV. 13,11# ,TU - rS)RAY, 9CTUBEE, 23, 1860. Y 1 a t DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes. F. Penietori, enr7 ward Parlinedlb - B. Jonosßrooke, ttponoar Thomas C. EAN IIT' erl ' r° ' ir o bt o, b r f t: Ole,Plusb`i ' t tan, 'Tarr. vio'o AND TRUST COM- M/TV/a, LIFE INSU ; )11ESTNUT Street. Assata, e whole term of lira—grants rAurgaTirdigeeAt:;°,llllll, Administrators, Assignees, vrEF.A. &Anal E. Stoker, Wtfham Martin, lanien B. Wantland, eantal B. Trotter, anitit e s t nalalur, Edtkinntl R utnder finial Lchin:on, John W. Bornor, Stunnal2„ r t t h e r r i:thin Joseph I.Thorium John O. Branner. le r, Easton. I gA l liff l4 4e 6 l l 4lPl." Ain% _ • nu.ta stßuitetr4Jui. 18600 algg i NNIN,.... 1860. NEW vont( vriEl4. %%Ty, CAMDBN AN? AMBOY AND ML DELPHIA AND TB NTON RAIL.BuA LINEDWI" A.DBI.Plalt TO, Ti WAY PI. I‘l EV" mnt tdaut-stree us, win Immo as followsJ- At 6 A M, via Oamden!andAmbot, 0, & A. Aooom- At, A ara Oantlem and Jersey City Cif.7.3.A0-0001111 0001111 I sa At II , vut Camden and, J ers ey to Mors7Fig fttar tutrfili:*btawytnrinmpl;iderr,T,....„..:7 r i d s .I...a.7o_ll:ys:s.ALo'ilLt,' 3 Co At 6 P id, vie am end Amboy, C. and A. Bx tiilititiinbirviiViiiieTinihrjoh—roy 00 s' A t t f. r e argtill m n P =NitfOZl;il,l/ le s reei ILA A ult;r r ° , sd o lialf'a n : ll: , ff 4:; l 7h id: an lMl4: F.Paie nnt:7l7l:n e a:d n dlrill : Alrl e!,7 7ifi le . .l AOaomm ir d e rn l ls- . :;$3;". g i al t oret: lll72* d'l" IVIA3- etp c ; i - - g e tvidoret Etton, mhertville, Iklermng on, km at 614. M 6.n6 4M. nom Walnut-street vrhatf. t and frotajfelty_ sto,nt _ For o f frrAWIFII:f o i 7 et nr. r ign i Va_ b fg re nt: street wharf and 7.10 A. W. rota ervgban, via pour w ETA°. A y,. litid P. M. For Proem WAY !MEP. for Bristol, Trenton, ita,, at 2)4 and 4 P M from Walnut -street wharfaao A . U. and ax le from engin WO Kpr_pgalmyrajilVertOn, DSI6IIOOI/ BOSS 11,Baritejr,,- ton, Lorena 0, oordeinOWN p,t'l234.l, T ann P.ru. posolboat,Jos Bethune for Bordentown and interme diate Planes, 114 P. titeexubsrat_ ebton,for Tueorty, at 11 A. end Tv:Rl:o'oo,ra Burlington , and Bristol, at 4 P P ee . DBE Pounds of Be*kge, MIX) shove d each oan gebras!templ, are hildtea trona taking anything as baggage but nom WO nis apparel. All baggage• over fifty pounds to be veld tor extra. The Company , limit thetr reeponsibility for baggage to One Iblistp or p9Und, 441,14n0t be liable for any amount MOW, VW, et noolal oo . ntra %M. It. &Ai:BYER. /front. ex.Ekk vrEaw. Sie "'nitwi t 1411$'3k4bYtheitr°54 Budge at Fitthinirg, arol rig dray age or ferriage of Freight, together with the sating toe, are advenatanaiiisa4r eyyreoleteil M lllaremera of Freight, and Me Xrftstil- Pubilo. erohants and Shippers entrusting the transportatinn their Freight to th an Company, tan rely with (lona desee o'itaitialsaiLtrsit, HATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point tat he Went hr the Petiliusylvitata Railroad ere as all Row asfaversbli as erg Shared by Naar Rath yaa d Re pnjihrglar le Mark paekages '• 9 44 Penni, Amt. i lor FreightCoulawett OY DlreotiOns, atmlr to, or addreu either Of tee folloftg Agents of ths con- b. A. p irrle . Plrntro; 11. 'l3, Flores & co., 431 e u.; J. . JiThnnoti t ßiDleT t 0.; N. ItioNeow,' Ilk KY.; tighby, o:Aprovver, Portamoulk, 9.; "TtOlotgok J6 Tlr7p.r ',l a g Ofgar 0, • . DiAran:mo!dlic.ll°l.d.; B.l 4 ooteitalliville ' KY.; Y. G. O'llll6T it Co., vonortlto,- Ind.; N. W. tenth= ac Co., Cairo,_lll_,.• It. P.ljoso, !Thaler & Glass. St. Louis, Mo,l John 11. Noohvillei Tenn.; Harris Hunt Memphis , Tenn.; Otran Jo Cool OPhiohoo• /11.1 W. li. KoPnta, or to Frni•ht Attinte of .gailroads 01 aftereut 1101041 iSn.)t, " Z ; 46ON; Jr. Plillthielptua. uttA XoOriso, 80 North ottenkllttltintors, MOH & CO ., 1 Astor Manse, or%wig ! . it., N.Y. 1 ° kna. ..,.oauurx, OW 1 wioket nit 14, tm, laslnS, Betel bav't Altoontt, ra. atiti.. LM RA ROI3TB. lii PlimADFaximi. AND EL, MI in, KLRO Q. ..BT RO S TS to Tamaqua, Catawissa, !In put, i esharre,gtoranton. DanvilkA ltliltOVDl - Trox, Balaton, Denton, Amira to, Niagara Fella, Reeheeter, Cleveland, Detroi t Made, er 9 .Bt.Low f , Milwaukee, and al Rohde N orth and ..Paesenger train' will leave the now Depot of the Phi isdelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and DALLOWRILL Streets, (Pan/lenge+ entma? on Cal lost Al Mo od daily -t Bandage exoepted), for, above Odds as folio*, , AYEYEERf-------.8.N) A. N. glialiT XPREBS—.. --. pert P. M. The OM r A l.. train oonneota — at Arpert,gor Willies trillta A 15 XP ire l ßAßtritEL RIAD ° . he a ve Mine m , le Root connections et Elmira w thAbet ralue Of the OW ork and Brie, Ca Ni glidatira yaila, an Buffalo, New York and Erin, and New York Central Railroad% from all Points North and Fit , and the _ . . vie ., ig ,g re m, 01 , 17 (,),812// Burpenslon, I t i kaTl l 4 :4 -=:3 1 4. 1 1 Alt rgtt l it i ell ß c'o a gi. H 4 mr tom. A l ggrOjaiki n it a nkrTileaftnifitt: _ Tftßotrm .E.X.P.R.E413 PRESORT TRAIN .1. 4 ,,,, s tm , Phil I gelphia and Reading PRESORT Broad and Callow t 1 acre I silting Vim/Le , exoepted), for all 1 1/Fe t tgirta ttiV ' l i t:e l l t eigensebdore OP. AL to ineure , . r gor i ame day. ;Apr se i , infue i tn&l o wla L a i ! F reight Depot, fAct, 8. j'ARRICTi, O nd' AI Agent tiirthirl4i - Corner 134 It and 1011A714 UT BOA ts, Ill.pill - u ' Pailadaidtita . - •,.. . NORTH PENNSIIi ,_. ,_ vArtiA i,RIALROAD. , 4 71 7,P,_ ; 1'": '''.. 'Z . _ E.L. D° T / Tri t3 E T SENY E w Ai IIiT N or i I RR :A ' RR, WILLIAMSPORT. &,,to TAKER TB - ROUGH TRJUNB. On and after MONDAY, Jely id, leen, Femme Poing willlvo FRONT end WILIAM Atieete, Pm welphie, D LY_aBundays exeepted,) en follows: tOM A. . Lebnpresat for Bethlehern_ Ailentown metal ,Olnatle", Anniston,' Wiliteebnne, witliunepoie, &S.* P. Mp(Exprena), for Bethlehem, Beaton. &o. This train reaohas Easton at BAP P. al., and maims " V ostr . oonneotion , with New' Jersey Central for New knAt 6 P. M. for nethlehetn, Allentown, Mandl °hunk At A. 81. and 4P. P. for Doylestown. At 10.80 A. M. and 0.20 P. M. for Fort Washington. ;C a 0.~ A , ~I rasa Train manse sloes aonneot on rftt the shay thoshortest end 'most destrabie route to Wilkeabarre, ed at Bethlehem. being and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Horton. FRAM FOR. PHILADELPHIA: 2.6013 Betidshorn at BA A. M., 9.20 A. M. and 6.23 P. M. Leave DorleOown at 300 A. M autd4.ls P. M. Leave Fort Washini l torLat 8.16 A. M. and 5.16 P. M. 0 ONDA.YB loladolphia for Bet lehem at 8 A. M. thilMelshlar for Hoy estown, at 8 P. M. • or lestowm for l'hiladal ohm. at 6.40 A. M. ethlehem for Pluladelphikato,oo P. M. Fare teAt . hiclicrn:- 60lFare to Mauoh Chunk.B3 CO Fare to ton.: .. /101 Fare to Doylestown.- 080 Throng_ Jokes oat be procured at the Ticket Of- Bose at 113U,100,W Street, 0/ BERKB street, in order to swore the aho_ve rates of fare. All Paseettger Traion iegoolat Sunda Trains) oonneot at Berks'street with yeth an ci Sixth streeta and Second and Third-street Passenger Railroade. 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. ELLIS OLAMIJAgent. PA LI ARRANGE- M ENT—PHILADELPHIA WILAHNOTON, , DAUTIMORE RAILROAD. OA end *Dor MONDAY. OCTOBER 1.1860. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHIL A DELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. AL, 12 noon (Express), and 11.10 P.:T,L, . . For Chester at 8.15 A. M.,12 noon, 1.15, 4.15. 6, and 11,10 P. Fo M r . Wilmington at 8.10 A.M., 12 noon, 1.1501.18, 6. and 11,10 P. Al. or New Castle at 816 A . Al. and 416 I'. M. i , or Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4 16 P. Al. .s..or Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.161'. M. orFortlilatan6,l6BAl.sll,lhAt'l'auneldial,s9P, P. M. re (I ay a, and Saturday* at 4.15 P. AI. • For Farmjng ton at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays. and Pridars at 4.16 P. M. For Seaford at 876 A. Al, (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4 16 P. M.; For Saliabliry at 8,15 A. M. Train at 8 16 A. M. will offbeat at Seaford on Toes ilar, Thursdays, and Saturday a with steamboat to Nor . TRAINS FOR PHILA DELPHIA : Leave Baltimore a 6.30 A. Di. (Express). 10.16 A. 1 1 .1 nd 525 P. M. Leave Witmington at 7.50, 9, and 11.50 A. AL. / 45, 3.45, and 8.36 P. 'I. eave Salisbury at 130 P. M. da Leave Se A, aford at (Tuesdays.Thuredaya, and Patur i,La,t4M in 81 IT. 0 M. iton o atiTuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays at 8 AI.) 410 1.81. Leave Milford at ( Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fri days at 7.50 A, M.) 4 P. 4 M. 'in eave Harr) ngton at 8,6 A. M. and .24 P. Leave Dover at 996 A. hi. and 6.25 P. hl. leave Midd letotirn at 10 16 A. M. and 6.40 P. M. Leave .New Castle at 030 and 11 A.__ o aL, l nnd 4 4 7.36 P. 111. Le and a vepis Ches m/ ter at 8.31 and 940 A. M., ,•= , 4.25, P. . Leave Baltimore fur Sall ebury and Delaware Railroad at 10.16 A. IrLand 6,25 P. 911 1 Tit aINd . FO:IIALTIMCD_F _ Leave X:M:;iliiiiiat Lin P. M. Leal/. Wilmington at 8.26 A. al., 12161'. 51., and 12.20 A. M. • FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached. , rim as follows Leave.Philadelpnia for Perryville and intermediate places at p.m Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate Places at 6 P.lll. Leave• Baltimore for Havre-de-Ornee and intermedi ate places at I 25 P. at. ON BUNDAYS : Only at 11.10 P. M. from Philadelplua to' altimore. Only at 6.25,P. M. from Baltimere to vtouvielpina. sew B. M. FELTON, President. BEn PHILADELPHIA 1 44 -4 111.4 0 ; AND READING RAIL ROAD.-P.A.BB,,NGICIT TRAIrqB for POIITIIVILLE, READING and WA/11118_813RO. BIORNING LINES, DALIN. {_Sundays exanated,),_ bravo IfearDoot. corner of and CALLOW- L Street., PHIL", ILIZJP.III A (Pa seenxr entrances on Thirteenth and on Danowhill streetn. at 8 A. M., lionenot4 at Harrisburg with the PF,N SYL,VANIA ni111..11 D. IP. DI. tm running' to Pittsburg the CU bIBE LAND VALLEY (00 P. M. tram running to Chambernburg, Carlisle, ha.; and the NORTIIt , RN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. train, running to Sun bury, Ao. AFTERNOON I•INER. Leave Now Dep_ot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW. BILL Writ eta, PR IL ADELPHIA,( Pasoan Ear en tranoes I{ n lM t ru n d t kirg i laß e ar,,kl ll 3 :1117.11.3 tnr , 87,1 . , T f i - - REAR,I t Nti only, at 6 I'. AL. DAILY, (Sundays ex oe PRIT.ADELPIIIA AND REAftiNG RAILROAD. FROM Pronepnrion. AL lea, To Phcooltvillo-... 29' 58 Lebanon • -•-•• • • • 86 Harrisburg .....112 Baneful'•• • • .1 2 {,, , alillereburr TrevoNon Junction- 168 Sunbury . .....169 NOrtIDIMOONARd ,—..371 . ..771 7 81 %Tiff. parr:: ::::::::: Ralston_ TO!" 281 Williamxoort rind Elmira Railroad. Th E e ini g n i. sef. M. train - oonneot daily_ at Port Glintork Oundsin exaepteiligno„ `he OAIA WIBBA, WIL lAhInYORT, lh BAILROAO, making Close conneetion* with .1 nes td Niagara 1. Canada lheiVel.t and_flo_pregest. , _ a pAp A rid t• { Corner of BROAD aray-tf, , , • •,,w. II, faciLWENNEY, Seoretarl ' 'T• 0 11E8 TER, yA YII .•I•,Zi • f • av Vphij r kV; 4 1 .84 T0P., , P: - ytt ' • i • • , OtEKIN Iv: O — COrN I ND Ty PASSENGER BMW FREIGHTiiI,OIIIOIIIII, VA., RWITB!TO' aInFOLiK ANp 19_ reoeiot tupt doh- ORANGE 0 elioc4TioN . 7 very of Freight. ' , le, Forwarder!' of On and after Monday. OotoylltEtrf Z EL'S Ware- Goothi tly thet-tirie Will Fond to .4 MARK RT B treet• house, Under - National .1:1311;12 1 r of the building, from Entrance for drays in the piper Vest. Thirteenth Street through Jo, D Mark GoOde "Via Staafoie SIVA. M. tram at the Passengers Will • take: rest and Washington avenue, depot, corner of Sroae4s, and Saturdays. on TileedaYs, Thureoassengers, inoluding mettle on the Fare for fast-olds" boat, e 7 ' Jengera, including meals on the boat, Tao y ersie d-e ...EN/411 V', blaster of TretrAportation,_ F.; w. B. R. K oolg tf WEST °HESTER AND PIIILADELP/11), gAu.&MAD VIA fitEblA. 'MIA/Mg °F iltAlt.l36 Ja and after Mondayslfeitanin;artri: 1960, the trains' t il l'Ea t t:4:lBl; at 7,45 and 10 A. M. end 8.64 and 6 T. M. Leave WEST DLL 74. EB'PER,from the Belief, on East Market street, at 7 and 10,15 . A. M., and 5.45 and 6 I'. Ti. ON BOND " AY, Deere Philadelphia, front the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market Weeds, at 8 A. PI. end P. Leave Went *Teter. at 7.60 A. M.. and 4.45 P. M. Trains liisvirg hiledelphia, at 745 A. M.. and 6 P.M. and on Wednee eve and Saturday' only, at 2.80 P. SL: connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett, Avon Ss te. Etkview, Ere., and for Oxford, via Rage. Irorn end of Traok, at 7.46 A. M. On Titeaday, 'llraraday, andDa trirday, the r 45 A. M. train froth Philadelhtil con. noot With a line of Magee, via Oxford and Hopewell, to Peach Bottom. in Laooaster county. The loot Passenger Railway Car will leave Front and Market etreote minutes. and Eighth and Marks streets 26 minutes beihrti the atarting thaw from the Depot, and will catty & nag to denote B. Unice and waiting room: southeast corner of Eighth and Market emote. where passengers. Parohosing ticikete for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket over the Passenger Railtrar. ttooD i A tionerat suserinterine , 'lie 11Asiaxe oar will leave Eighteenth and i 1 om etreetis one hour before the departure of the tr the West Pluladelphis Depot._ , pHILADEL • N . b O R E m it s , , mr t o , , 5 GEMENI',- rithyll , , 11, • Q i ..0 MEd , . 14, IAIO, Y 'A W.' - 4 471 I,_ ; attd 15 A. M., 'Mart Ph[134.10 13 fhb, , sna 11% P. M. )1 7 1,2, a,44, 4, 6, a, art, I', B. 5 1 . 5, Mit 5 9 /0, 1112 A. U., Lea,Ve Gerraanta - an 4, 7 .. M. 1,2, 3,4, 0,0, OM, T. ae ' m i l n lY l: l a f ., 5,4, 0, mg, and Lge , ra Phileidelpla laN P. M. 6,10 Min. A. M., LW min.. 4, at, loavt, CiatztA Mid IN r, .k. VT BILL RAILROAD. Leave Il F in phis a, 8, 10.15 .o_. o 2.4, 0, 664. a, 11. an L ii t e:4 0. T . 44 , Hill 1 t i 1.? 1 ,.t.r i. , VA, 9,4011 . 40 A. M., / 140,5 ON SUNDAYS, Philadelphia A. I, spali, pm P. U. .0 I ,?keetaut Hill TM A. D/.,10.10, 4.10. and 9.10 Ark ebNB6I.OHOCKEN AND NORRIBTOWN. Mom° Philadelphia 0.40, 7M, 9.00. 11 . 00, nun., A. 10., 1.05, 1.% ilSi , OA, POO, and 1114 P. M. Leave Norristown 4,7, 0.03, 5, 11 A. M., 166, 454, t and 7M P. M. ON .4-,,batiNDAYB, /Arm. Philadelphia 9 A.lll. add 0 lak,l 5 1 , , M. .W , 1 , 2 NO/21E007,V A. I. 1 and 4P. M. FOR MANAYIJN K. !JUTS Philadelphia 6.60, 06,9.0.6 11.04 A. lit,, 1.01,1.09, Inc SSC 0.58, 4.00, BX, and UM P. 1,11. Leave anayank ex, sm, 8 . 80, hlm, 0241154 A. M,,1, 5.03, 5, 04,8, and PM P.M. 061 IrAYE, heave PhiladelploV. ~., 901, 11315 PM. heave Mamytitik Al i 1,49, 1 , and 4.14 P. M. i)D-tf tL APO•• pahingti unanettia. T RAL 1801, Eq.t.AL AtArm__ [flash Trains et, end In the Who to and id Southwest esportstlon of =fort by any so Pittatniirg, throuth 1 as gels Paten) he engineer, I N AFRIN NOTICE.---MIESTER ORR TRAINS FORYOWINGTO I R A 2Ib -V M: 'NE I'LlailATE IBTATIONB.—On and after ItEith May. /tde: the Paseenper Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will statt from the .new Pa:monger Depot of the Phila delphia and Reading_ _Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL, Cheats, (pamonger en trances on Callowhill. mowirsie. 7iRAILi for Doorninstown, !000lko 118.00 AYTERNOCIX TAI for Ibalrlgottworof InVell It IP P. At AULY , (3Ondais tweeted.) By order of the Board of Zdtnagoro If the 11111.3ielplan tild r.l34llita railfsmi 110oroAkti.,___ isle • , • AYE lf. =li iLlt NNNEV. Booretarr. sl at PENN STEAM, ENGINE AND BOILER WORRS.—NEAFIE & LEVY, PRAOTICAL AND TGEORE,TIOAL ENGINEERS, DIAOLIINWS,_B_OILKIL.I.I4KERS, BLACKSMITHS, and F;OUNGlinn, having, tor MAU MON, been- in IMOOessful °gelation, obit bate aldluinvely engaged in building and repelling Marine and River Enginee, higk and 14* preestre, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Proreff erg, rso FGO., respectfully offer their servmes to the kohl ae been g Italy prepared to contract for Enginee of a sizes, Marino, River, and Stationer,' having sets 0 katerns of different sizes. are ureparea to execute or. dent with quick despatch. Every deseription of Patten making made at the shortest notice. Dinh and Low pressure, Flue, 'A l ubalar, and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pannsylvarus charooal tron. Penrose, of all saes Rnd kinds ; Iron and Urban Castings,of all deeeriptions : oil Tlll/11716. BMW Mating. and all other work oott ooted with the above business. Drawings and speeißotitions for all work done at then establishment, free ot charge, and will guarantied. The sttbacribers have :tingle wharf dock room for re paint of bosh!, Where they can Ile in Porleet safer, and are provided with cheers , blocks, falls. &e., he., fer rattling Mel or light Weights. JACOB G. PI ,LE EAFIE Y , /WI P. V, BEACH an d PALMER ortreate. NAXIBL V, Imuusz, 7, VAINIXIX IMAM WILI.U.X_ X. TCXXXICX. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,_ rim AAD WA81111167014 STUMM, ATIMILICII at lIONS, P.NOISBERS AND MAORIPOSINS, Manufacture Mgt and Low Presence Stearn Patens. for Land, Riser:and - Marino semen. ei Sal i o n nasgmenrATAnlic i saren Beets, &S.; Canting Iron Frame Roofs for Ste Works, Work nom X ail road Statlorui, Sen. Retorts and Gas Maoktnery of Ito Start and most IS rand aottatrneho Emery deserlption of plantation Mkollinery, suoh sugar, Saw, and Orlst Mills, Vannes Pans. Open SWIM Seouns, Defeoe-tore,Pilteri, Pumping Engines, &o. • ewe Arent-o for PL Patent Sugar Soiling Apnriratnpi liturtnytb's Fatent Inman gewr_cesn As r ninwti ls v alwaorsPntent Clentrilitral rsota• pOINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, N0.'951 BEACH Street,Kensin i st?n, Phihidelphia.—Mrtle LIAM H. TIERS Infonws h nand' that, having par based the entire tactic of Pattents at the above Form drx, he is now dna_ pared to reoeive orders for Rollinc, Grist, and Saw Mill Castings, Seas, Chemical, and 11.. MSS. Work, - Gearing. onstage rondo from Rever beratory or Cupola Famines, in drr or green sand, or loran. rcrSi-tt feRANKLIN SAYING FUND, No, -L 130 South FOURTH Street, between Chat- I nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, Dare all Dewitt% on_demand. I Depositors'. money secured by Goverment, State, and City Loans, Ground Rent,, Mort gagee, he. Thie Company dooms safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors'money, but have it at all times ready to return, with la per cent. Interest, to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never %Doodad. Females, married or single, and Minors, oar deposit in their own right, each depogite oar, I be withdrawn cloy br their connent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State or ponceylvania. with authority to receive money from trustees and executors. FAROE AND SMALL SUM/1 RECEIVED. Mee open daily, from to s eolook. and en Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock. HILEOTOIL Jacob B. Shannon, Gyres Cadwallader. John Bhindler, George Russell, lalaiaohi W. Moan. Edward T. Hyatt. Lewis Krumbliaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. H, Sattorthwaite, _ Jones Verges, Joseph W. Lippinoott. JACON 11. SHANNON, President. Crave OADIVALLADNR, Wroanarer. ap2114 AVINEI FORD—FIVE PER GENT. IN. ii i i:FETY TRU tiglficiom liaoorMtliruby irifriartneerof Penn.P labtor.lio reoetved in may earn, large or small, and in. barest paid from the day of denosit to tho day of with. arawm. The aloe is open every day from pine o'clock in the morning till five o'olook ln tho evening, and on klondar and Intiroday oveninge till eight o Moa. Hon.jfklfißk' iIIavRIER, rramdant. ' HOBERT BELFRII.WE ,V . me Preeidont WILLIAM J. Alen. Rooretary. DIRUYOAS : yon. Henry L. Benner. k'. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Hobart Selfridge, rib4ll3lllLee, Samuel H..As!app. Joseph Yerkes. 0. Landreth Munns, James L. Staphenesn. Money is reamed and payments made daily. o invostmenta are made, in conformity with tilt provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate filortsages, round Rents, and each first-olass securities as will at ways insure perfect security to the depoeitors, and which cannot tan to give permanency and stability to this Institution. ant-ir SIAITINEi FUND—UNITED STATES NJ TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and GLlM xur troot, Large and small sums reeeiyed, and _paid baok on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of vritt drawal. tioura,from until 6o' lock every day, and on MONDAY EYENINtiti from 7 until 9 o'oloo h, DRAFTS for solo on England, Ireland, ti sootleing Nora X/ upwards. President—STEPHEN It. CRAWFORD, Wreseurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PUNY FISK. stotuary. eel? pff il PIANOS ! PIANOS! ! PIANOS !! PIANO-FORTES, MELODEONS, PIANO-FORTE:S, AIELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon , Co., Minna to Clark, Halle "'aria, Co.. and others. J. 11. COULD, rnyl4-Iy SEVENTH a and OFIESTN lIV NM STEINWAY tr, SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRtNG GRANDPIANO6, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE KANO& liow preferred in concerts and in private circles by the best portormers. Received the first ' , retaining over the best makers, from judges like Clotolobalk, Mason, and others. Challongo all competition . BLASIUS BROTIIERS, dgJy• , 1006 OILESTNUT Street. WOOD lied full metallic-plata' A No-. FORTES; anil Eatey & Oman's Hallam° and Eolian Melodeon% The above inetrumenta are of the very latent improyetnettle. and bent rnakee, For sale at MARSEL'A Nueur:storo, No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. octs An ARS fi,S' • NE WY IMPROVED PIANO m nisi. 1100.K.—thitneat rnetlimi of fin gering', together ritb a beautiful geleetion or portlier bioooa and RrOgreoutvolossona. ever berme publinbeil in a email work—prior only NJ oonto—at MARSH'S Munic Store, 11 02 CUE:WM UT Street. 006 1m MUSIC—From all Catalogues in the United States, at Ono Cont nor nago—at 1118 MARKET &red, opposite the Farmers Mammoth Maohot Hoene. oce"-lm WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN FLAY AR, Nom, ), 2. 3. 4. 5, C. 7, and 8, are now ready—pr i or, 26 oents- It N AIIBIVB Music store, 1102 Cab:814111T Stront. 060-lm - - PIIILADELI'ttfA TERRA COTTA MA. NUFACTORY, SEVENTH and GERM ANTOWN row) and 1010 utIESTICDT Street. Vitrified Drain awl Water Pim Ventilating' Flues, Hot AteElnea, and kinloke Flue:stead? of Terra (lotto, andel suitable tone for every &ass 0 buildings. This artiele fer worth! the attention of all parties platting up buildings. Large silo sewerage Japes for oity drainage, water moB war ranted to Mande obvert. pressure. We aro now prepared to confront with cities or Corporations for hut article in any anantab.. warren` our goods to he (qua! if not superior to any other made in the United State 3, 0r Ouroae,:i Ornamental - Ohunney Tops and ~Goaardefea Philadelptna and liandins and Lebanon Valley L Northern Central , Railroad. MAAMILII,I 4 II. O -811A13, bblhi Kcs, I, 2 and 8 large and medium Mao kershln smarted packages, of a ver7 choice qua/kr; _ 60 bble. new No.B lame Mackerel. 60 half bble new No. ado do, 30 , bble new No. 3 medium do. 60 do new Eastern ldeee 60 half bbl Eastport do do. 1600 bble new p Noa net/int. BOD do do Halifax .tio.l do. 200 do new lkwiton No. 1 do, do do No. / scale Fish. 100 se do- mune No. i Ealmon. gulntale.Graml Bank Codfish. °be—, 110 w Lading and to acre, Im e 6 0 KOOllB an A! tar mv HA sr Banbury and Erie R. it 5 0 O411,$)N8 OP SEED LEAF TOBAOO4, ete.tl/ 11 . 8 ?"' an,d,f""ll lih. B. HAMM h LROA.I) LINES. UM mNERANT IRON. RAVING -10UPIDS " A little, but often, tills the Purse." "A Dollar cased is time earned." PIANOS AND MUSIC: Puzimm(f4ol9l3ltegm FURNESS; rBRINLEY 004 - 40tr al A W WIRT • . BAIA OF 400 LOT& IBIPORTE O DRYT.OOOO,.TH 19 (Tuesday) MORPIINO, 03, AT 10 O'CLOCX, A OARD.—The attention of p_urolmserS is requested to our ants of dry goods. this (Tuesday) morning, Oat. Z. at lb o'clock, be catalogue. on six mouths' media, comprising a general Assortment for present sales. - To Merchant Tailors and Otoak Makers . _ In oale this rnorniug— te pieces 8-1 fine French black ninths. to do 6 4 do colored' do for cloaks. 20 do ex quality French beavers, tabby velvets, NOTlOE 2',l tV a riltri c i . in Hosie y. 0.000 DOZg l it. The attention of dealers in hosier y Cale. make white. h+own, and mixed cotton boss and halt hose, plain and fleeced cotton, merino, and silk glover'. SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY This Mohanla, October 23, at 300 alaok• on stx. months' credit, gee packages and lota or fancy staple dry good.' FRENCH BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, &c, For Ladies Cloaks. This _Morning, Ed pieces 6-4 Frenok black olOthe. 40 do 0 4 do colordd do, do 7.4 Moscow bea ve rs . do blue andt Pisces all wool printed mousseline de laMes. ODd. 1,'•00 do plaid Doll de cheifte. tray o f l O r' se do silk figured %Wins. twills, varamalms. Also, black velvets, Genoa cords, bonnet, velvet, and taffeta ribbons. SHAWLS. All wool plaid long ',bawls. do do snare do. do black colored etella do. Also. Printed arebrio handkerchiefs, gingham um brellas, &o. 1,000 LOVO. I'QUAYIE, AND REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWLS—Fur City Trade, Toe Aloha 800 eir /uality all Moot plaid long sh aw l s . o 8 4.10.4, and 12 4 square do. AO do fringed reversible wool do. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS, On 1 , Hay !hurtling, °dollar 29, at 10 o'clock, oy catalogue, on eix monthos oradit. 400 packages and lota of French dry goods. LARGE' BALE OF 2,800 PARIS PRINTED AND EMBOSSED CLOTH. STAND PIANO, AND TABLE COVERS—The On last offering this s n eason. Tuerday Mornig, • Ootober 30, at 10 o'olook, by oatalogne, on six months' credit. 6006-I Paris embossed cloth table 801,818. 66089 do do do, 600 Paris printed cloth piano covers, magnificent pat tern and quality. 800 8 4 printed table do. 88.8 embossed wand do. To which the attention of the trade is requested, as this will be the last offering this Mallon. NF. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue * passer to H. sdnr. JR.. 431 CHESTNUT St. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LIQUOItS. This Morning. ME October 23, at 10 o'cOoolc. will be sold a stook of wines Bind Port. ,r",rtawnVilt2Oigtif4l.e::.Btrgligaref, fine brandy, Kabala and irieh Whisky, empty casks and one quarter old Manna casks, empty stone and glass bottles. TWO HORSES, By Order of the Sheriff. Thin Morning. October 23, at 9 o'clock precisely. at IVilt's Stables, Pro - th street, above Ninth, one Stallion and one Home. SALE OF SCO LOTS SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. EAIBROID aIIIEEL_RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY 000Ds, IRIMMINGS. .sco. Wedneaddy MOritleg, °etcher 2i, by catalogue, on a credit, commenalng at 10 o'olinik. GERMANTOWN GOODS. A line of new stylus and desirable oolirrefanor knit hoods, for ladies', intones', and otaldren's wear t ladies' and misses' costs, sacks, and Gloats; boys and gents' Bomb, kb. HOSIFiti lon JACKETS. At. Also, children ' s fanny stripe and Spot hose, Noe. Ltr.l*; misses' hiteiand mixed lamb;'wool hose; Wiles' white black, and mixed horde ; gems' half hose, dm Also, 50 dozen men's ail wool cricket jackets. EMBROIDERIES. Now style (Just landed/ embroidered. Mconet. and cambric collars and sets; embroidered flouncing. edg ings, and bands ; infants' waists. robes, An. Richly embroidered handkerchiefa A4:l. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. A Hill line of liadiee .n and gents' Ante' hemstitched pure linen cambrio handkerchiefs. RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS. New style bonnet ribbons, rich orders fancy velvet ribrons; rich trimmings, fringes, moire antique, braids, /co., /to. MILLINERY GOODS. Rich colors fanny bonnet velvets, all silk, Lyons blaok do., RO. CUTLERY, NOTIONS, &c.. An invoice of fins pocket cutlery and soissors, ladies' buck and morocco purses, Porte monnaies, LARGE SUBRIEF'S SALE OF C ARRIAGES COM RLETE ASSORTMENT OF MA TERIALS, /cc., of a celebrated make. On Thursday Morning. Out. 20,1060 , at 10 o'clock, at the warerooms, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street. Embracing a great variety of vehicles, made for oily rated sales, of beet materials and in a superior manner. Inciudedwill be found— Superior four and alx-neat Germantown wagons, fine open and olose family carriages, light icarrisges, with and without tops, shifting top do. do, physicians car , lieges, light and trotting salkeys L, & S. a. hIAT.eRIA /ago r a quantity of materials. Paints, varnish toolc&c. Nom' Stook arranged for examination, with catalogues, two days previous to sale, Also, On Friday Morning, Oct. 24. at the Factory, northwest corner Sixth and Master streets, ootrincenoi rig at 10 o'clock, a large lot of carriages. material. unfinished work, lumber, &o. Included in sale on Friday morning, via : UNFINISHED CARRIAGES. A large nook of every variety of carriages, many nearly completed. Also, a quantity of carriage bodies, wood and iron work. &o. MATERIAL. A large stook of superior material, consiating of lum ber. hub Mag. felloes, spokes. springs, panel stuff. iron work, supenor spring mein. Norway . and refined Iron, carriage hardware, damask, extra width tiokings, trim ming!, Iso. Also. a large stock of tools, betides and vice, forges, lee.• !Er Cut al ogu to be 'had upon application at the attrition store. _ • kg ADIDEL NATHANS, AUOTIONEER, Nn. 224 Fonth THIRD Street. below Walnut. LARD BALE OF FORFEITED RLI,DtIBS, By order of ABRAHAM NATHAN.% Broker, On Tumidity Monona. October 30, at 255 o'clock A M., consisting of gold and Jiver patent lever and other watohes, gold chains, finger rings. breastpins, medallions, pened oases. silver and plated-ware, coats, pants, vests, shawls, umbrellas, Dom carpets. pistols, guve, &a. , erriC yoreoun haVILlt goods on deposit with me over the legal length of time, will call and redeem the same, otherwise may will be sold at nubile sale on the above day. ABRAHAM NATHANS,_Broker, Northeast corner aTE. and CALEOWHILL. 0019 let" TVIOSES NATIIANS, AtrOTIONEBB 1911. AND COMMIIIBIOOI MERCHANT,' southeast oorner of MIRTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAM.I T 29,000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on dlamoridts watohne, jewelry, silver plate, Or goods, clothing.cre. aeries, cedars, hardware, cutlery maxim mirrors, rul niture, bedding, and on goods of wren description. ;p large or entail amounts, from one dollar to thousands for anyllength of time !creed on. Mr The Oldest Eatabliehed Ere In thls elty. Ffir Prlyate entratiee on RAC Shet, Ilutenage hours from 9A. .to 0 9'. M. Mean insurance fo WlLY re_nefit PERposirs. X6B 3EB TWOCENT, MT Advances of 11100 and upwards at two per emit, Adranoes of 5100 and upwards, at one per mat, ftl abort loans. BALE OF FORFEITED COLLATERAL& On Tuesday Morntrig t November 6, at 10 o'clock. a' M. N aTRANS' Auction Store. tdoutheaet comer of SIXT and RAOE Streets, in Second-stor Salesroom, entrance Worn Roe street. Consisting oi l — ElSe 01111811 of first quality French Calf Skins. Several cases Rip and Calf Skins. Several cases superior Split Loather. Deniers, Shea:Mem, and others are invited to attend the sale. as the Leather will positively be sold without the least reserve, 11.11041 to suit purchasers, 1611" Open for examination the day previous to the sale. M. NATHANS. PHILIP FORD & OU., AUDTIONJOIRS, StreetNO. 630 MARKET Street. and 521 ,MINOR LARGE POSIITVE SALE OP 1,2.00 CASES BOOTS, 8110 ha, BROGAN% AND GLIM BILOP.S. On Thursday Morning. October 25, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be' sold. by catalogue, on 4 months' credit.l,2oo eases MOM% boys and youths' calf. kip . and grain boots, calf, kip. and buff brogans, calf and patent leather gaiters.. oxford ties ; women's, misses'. and ohildren'e gent, kid, calf. andlmorormo heeled !mote. Also, a large assortment of elty-made goods. The early attention of buyer's is requested to the above sale. ea it will embrace large invoices of prime f.esh goods from first-class manufacturers. fir Gonda open for examination with eataloguee earl, On morning of sale. 31FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUC • TIMMER'S, 604 CHESTNUT Street, abov6 Sixth, SALES EVERY EVENING, , At T o'clock. of Rooks, stationery and fancy geode, watches, jewelry, cloaks, silver plated ware, cutlery, matinee. musical mistruentents, kr, Also,. Hosiery, dry goods. boots and 'shoes, and mar °handle° of every destination. DAY SAFES every bloodily, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'clock A. AL PRIVATE SALES. At private sale several large consignments of watches jewelry, hooks, stationery. silver-plated ware, cutlery fancy goose. he. To which is solicited the attention o 6t ty and l c :ATl:a t :War tosfsrid others. Cor saner public r private sales. ki n ds of merchandise SET Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attended to. STOVES. INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS • WILLIAM C 3. NEMAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES. No. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, Offers the mod perfect, convenient, and economical Oan•burning Cooking Stove yet invented. Inquire for his Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the best Btove in use. Also, one of the largest and most complete stook of Stoves for heating psrlors, chambers, stores , oeunt ng houses, &0., in the city. The attention of the public la molioned. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR. P MARKET STREET, e how prepared to meet the wants of the pub, to more completmy in all the dew)e of the Stove trade than any i 0 other establishment n .Phandelphia. in proof of which lie invitee COMPAR&TIVE IMAMINATION. The following are among Inn own popmar inyontione, govoral of which have already obtained a national repu tation avail/Tanning in excellence and economy any other :Roves in use, JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the beat Stove for family nee in the world. JAMES SPEAR iiN the Patentee of the oelobrated One-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general use. JAMES SPEAR in the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air. tight Unn - oonruming Parlor Stove. (P JA e ME t S ) tPEAR enta h S to nv U o n , o whi e h Imrpm d beauty nn d utility, is likely, this Newton, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR in the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel. and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR in tho Inventor and Patentee of the oelebrated Railway -ear Renter. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. For ail of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages which require but to be understood by the Public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles oh that °lass in the market; and lie would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want Of Stoves to call r.nd examine for therruselvea. PEFTelea wishing to examine will have every t.tiontion ;Mown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. sel9.&A QUAKER CITY GAS CON STIALER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Seventh Month—DM RKAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S 04.8 BURNER. . . . By the use of tbe Quaker City Gan-Consuming Parlor and °Moo Stoves all dust may he avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many limos. without any attention to the lire, and at a gr.'at saving of Diet, For sale by CHARLES JONES, Patentee, No. 304 North taxon D etreet, above Vine. where the excellent Gas-t onsunung Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT. unsur passed In its operations, may be obtained. Of the largo number now in operation, every stove, we believe, gives entire sittiefaetion. °ea so • THE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE is the best and inset noru -, tar Cooking Stove in the market. It Is made g— either with or Without gag-burning fixtves. Manufaotured and for sale by IgORISI. NORTH.' Foundry Wareroome, 200 North SFCOI , iI) Street. THE FIERY' STAR GAS-BURN ING AND RADIATING PARLOR BTOVE,, to the beet and most enonomical Heating F toys , Manutnetured ,and for sale by NORTH, CHAIM. & NORTH. Foundry Wareroome. 209 rtorth EtHOOND OUR NEW OAS•BURNINO ,BASE' lovlf i rgte m r:t ) eeo dt.n tio;i u e r al ao - t l z eid, a : f d t l h o a r, Arable that. the Gie shsNetre.ledatoeek-irosn roome. - lio9 North bECOI;( voundrY Ware o&lni prx 61 ,bbl,„ iW v z0.:6140 , k 7j r — a — r eniatiraMllBs4MWEY., Attu • • 11111 THOIAS ',it SONS, • if.fe Nos. 139 end 141 Emit hi FOTIRTH treat. (Formerly N 05.67. ands9. l _ REAL .EBTATE. BTOCK,S,Ao. This.DaY. Ppmphlet catalogues now ready, containing full de semitone of 18 properties to be sole on Trieedos next, by order of Orphans' Court, ezeoutorsr, and others: with a liet of a large amount of real estate at private eale. aTOCES AND REAL ESTATE. Wilms AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY VP handbills of esoh property hutted welematell, to to which we publish, on the Saturday prevtone to each eale, one thousand, cat a ll in pamphlet form, mains full desonpbons of all the ITOPOIty to be cold on the following Tuesday. 0 D.—Our salmi of real 'Mate and Make 6 the Endhanne will hereafter be held at Le o'oleron nom, sad, kon the evening, MT o'clock. NM - Contribute:Wl hays the option of either sale. REAL ESTATE' AT PRIVA'PE. SAES. Mr We have a large amount of real estate at private .ale. Including every description of city and eroYerty. ITinted itpta may be had at the auction dole PRIVATE VALE REGISTER. lairßeal Mate enterer' on our private sale legialees and advertised occasionally in our public sale abstrao t cha(of which 1,000 cosies are printed . weekly; ) frees, rts. Estate of John C. Weber, deceased. PESTS, STOC.4O3_, AND LOANS. Thin .Ua. October 23, nt o'olook nacre, at the Mlsideltshis Es ehanse— Pew Pio. 2. Grace Chureh (Episcopal). Es change— Pam 25. Arch-Btreet Preshytertan Chnrch (Rev, Mr. Wadsworth/. 130 bonds Sandy and Bearer Canal Co. VII 20 Et.quehanna Canal Co. shares Merchants' Hotel Company. Philadelphia— Per 8100. 1 share pennertivenia (leadenly Fine Arts—gar 823, t. shares Philadelphia Silk Culture and Alantatiototang Co i n sli p e a r n e y s — Wo a r r th °l2:l Arn . eTioan Madam' of the If ommopo title-Dealing Arts. In shares or stock in the Canunanwealth Bank, (&21 paid on each share.) 2 dram Commerc ial Bank. For account or whom it may nourent -10 charm Maryland Soap Stone Company stock. • Also, without reserve, by order of au executor -20 shares Girard Insurance Company stook—par elte. cOI,EN WOOD CEMItTERY LOTS. Section I). Nos. 218, 220. 223, 22.5, 318, 317—par 824 each, • • p, •• 345, 344, 516,311—par 4121 each. • - 11 hl : • • 609. 630, 170—par 661.662—par 112 0 each., A separate deed will ha given with each lot. 6 Mare') AertrielnY of Music , . with 11 _ 0 4 61 . I ShattrAoademy Fine area. • SIXTEENTH FALL SAL /E—GOTOBER DS. Orphan.' Court Fale—Estate of Nathan Bnpplee, deo'''. - Valuable TRACT OF LAND, 62.44 Auras, and !Me provements, Bloakley, within three miles of .Merket. street bridge. Some •Estate—O Frame DWELLINGS and LOS!, southwardly stdo of Green street. Tweet fourth weld Same Estate—Two-story Brick DWELLING, /WI 528 DOwyn stleet. Same Estata—Three story Brink DWELLING, No, 243 Ddke :street, late Kensington. same Estate—three story Brick DWELLING, No, 246 Duke street, late Kensington, Came katate—Three story Bnok DWELLING, No, 1012 Rose street, late Ifeesington. Same Estate—GßOUND RENT, $39 a year. Orphans' Conrt Bale—Rotate of Isabella Shaw, deo'd. A Yearly GROUND RENT 01824. Ohans' Court Pale—tatete,of James Banner, deed. rp One undivided sixth part of a GROUND RENT of $64 a year. Bxeoutors" Peremptory Sale—Estate of Martin Curren,' deeeased REBIDENCE.RtabIe, Coach Hence. and large LOT. Rittenhouse at ,GERMANT 0 WlS,has the modern con veniences—gas, hot and ooldwater. 84.3 ; also, a good garden. 'Sale absolute—see handbills. Handsome Modern Brick RESIDENCE, NA. 183trAreh street, west of Eighteenth street, it is [well built, and has modern conveniences. Immediate positemon. Executors' Eale—ttstate of George Heins. deed. Neat Modern DWELLING, N 0.604 Frankford road, above Wood street. Three-story Bnok DWELLING, Tenth etreet, north of Tanker. First ward. Administrators' Sale—Fetate of James Stuart, deed. "TAVERN and DWELLING, 'nortnonat cornet o ,t 1 Locust and Duponeeau *treetop and a Three-stdn" Dwelling in the rear. Handsome Modern RESIDENCE, Fifteenth street,. north of Thompson .street, has the modern eon7e ruenoes. Peremptory Sate—BUILDING LOT. York street / of Parke XV ieeirl BUILDING war d-46 of Lombard end Camas streets. BALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOORS FROM A PRIVATE COLLF.CTi ON. ''hie Evening. Ootober23, at the auotiou store, a oolleotion of inte - rP.ting uf soellanunue works from a private oolloonon. tir For parhoulare roe oatalognea. Peremptory Sate. FINE MADEIRA AND MERRY WINES, In Demijohns and Bottler, To ba sold. without reserve, oldie Auction Store. Not. 139 and 141 oath Fourth street.: On 'Wednesday, October 24, at 12 o'clock, noon. The sale will Melo de -15 dermlohns Meta Darralna Madeira, Nandi brand of 1610. 18 demijohns Verdelho Madeira, Steady brand alike. 16 do Mandarin Madeira, very delicate. 9 do ' Malmsey Madeira, very old. Also, a tamarind 'very fine assortment or Sae old Ma deira and Sncrry Wines, in full-size bottles. 21?" Fall particulars in catalogues, now ready, VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY—Of standard and very desirable authors on important and interesting subjects. On Thursday and Friday evenings. October 26 Ewa26. at the auction store. will be sold a valuable private library. which includes standardau thors in the various departments of literature.eolesce, and art. A VARIETY OF BPLENDID ILLURTRATED AND - PICTORIAL WORKS OF HIGH COST. The chief portion of the onlleotion elegantbindums. For particulars see catalogues of the bowie. AIso— :BTEREOSCOPE AND nin g VIEWB. On Friday Eve, At @ o'clock, a revolving stereoecope, with fifty fine views. Also. 10 dozen selected views, mostly English, no du plicates. • GREAT BALE OF VA LUABLE JAMES S. EARLE & BONS' THIRD GREAT SALE PENNSYLVACADEMYANIA p OFZIN E ART& °Moller 2S and 28., This sale will comprise specimens of the works of the moat celebrated European and American artimits, mane of which have been painted averagely f or this Collec tion. Among the most prominent works may be enu merated, bully's great picture of Washington at Valley Forge, several of the works of the late lamented Rem brandt Peale, Mr.- Edmor, D. Lewis. Valley of the Yurnuri t several works of Weber. Bordello. Morn. Van Stab Anborgh, Birch, Bonfield. Waugh, Mariam& ignot,Whitridge, noeeiter, nohenbnoh. Iterboeole• hov Deahaes. Patrots,_Adam. &a. The.hehole to be sold without limitation or MOM' Catalogues. with particulate, are now reedy, an o hst mintangs arranged for inspection at the Aeselem fFine Arts. dminieltns'ortn Rvle. SCHOONER San: JAME Ssear MAGEE. • - On . Novewbev 3. leo. at noon, at the foot of WILLIAM Eltrest, RlODldolsi D. an undivided Noun' 'Part of the Canal &thew:ter James' Mates. 3M tons; N feet keel. 17)fi beam, 8 feet hold. Pale absolute. Rose, Nos. 139 and 141 Beath FON.93l3Latress imp.: oR FONNITUR, CAItY AM RO , PIANO-FORTE 9, BRUCEOLLIS On Thursday Montilla. At VOloolt, at the Auction Store, an assortment of excellent second-hand forratute, elegant_ piano-fovea. liner narrate, carpets, etc., mo m Nannies deoltritur salehousekeeping', reuses,/ to *honor* for convenient e of SUIT ELECi INT DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE , Also, a suit of elegant brooatel drawing-room fin nr. tura. Also, a large and ennerier oak extension table. Also, a superior bagatelle table, balls and cues cant plate. • Also. a superior tosmoodT-ontavo piano-fotte, wide & Clark. Also. a quantity of Ciao, Union Janke ho. ST. LOUIS, NO. WILLTAII_ I S BOYLE, ft CO., AIX' TIONIESS & COMMIEFON No. 6 North MAIN St., ST. L 1116, Mo . , (formerly with Mama. Myers, Giuliani. Co..ihilada,) offer their services to the Inerobaste, me t ] earners, ens others of Philadelphia, for the 'aloof goods, ter • pe i t i r,b6, a t il l r f i : v xd a g 1 ewe ly y , . lair Settlement', made three day. g oods. 3187288P1CE9.. mews, Afyon, °foghorn, & Co. Philadelehle. Stuart & Brother, Philatio,lphta. " Van Wyok, Townsend It warrens, View Vett. " L. &B. Curtis & Co., New York. " Wood. Christy, & Co.BC.Loub. " Crow. MC/Im. & " mille•thetuli SHIPPING. gaIFOR THE BOUTH.--OHARLEti. TON_NTI SAVANNAH tddliAbli2slolll FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of nlyaall per cent. to. low New York Steamshlicratee.- FOR CHARLESTON, 0, Ate U. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE lieltATE, Cap tain Charms E. Maratuntin,titiller4 on T hursday, Oct. 20,at 10 Wolook A. M. , Warmish in 48 to 60 Doers—only i 0 hours at 800. FOR SAVANNAH L The V. S. dteaniship BTATE OF eROROMA, Captain John i, thertM, will tall on Tuesday, Oot. 30. at 10 o'clock A. M. Through In 63 to 60 boine—ordl 63 hears at Des. LPdailing Maya changed from every tletunuay to every Eve dam Roods received, and Dille 01 Latin.; sign ell every dal'. The spleadld Ent-elect able-wheel Etearnahlrat KEY STONE EYATE and STATE OF , GEOR Old now ran ea above every ten Amyx, thus forming a Ave-dav cornrow.- Wootton with Charleston and davannah. end the !loath and Southwest. At both Charleston mid Savannah, these Wye eon pee t with steamers for Florida,and with railroads, 4s„ or all please in the death er.d !Southwest. iNBORANCE. Fraught and Insurance on a large proportion of Seeds shipped death will be found to be lower by these mo than by sailing vestals, Ike ^umbra" bent* one -hall 6. pe N. rate. 13.—Inourenso en all Railroad Freight it entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleotou or E4V&110414 the Railroad Goineanies talkie', all risks front these points, eItEAT REDUCTION • - - - Fare by this mato Li to do per cent. cheaper than b 7 the Inland Route. as will l* seen b the following eoha dole. Through tickets /P QM Phil el Mavia_Charles ton and Savannah stentashiM INC MU MEALS op the whole route, *scent from Urisrlesten and Savan nah to Montromerr , VIA CHARLESTON. VIA SAVANNAH. To Charleston.-........ 9.16 00 To Savannah.-- 811 06 Augusta._.-._... 17 511 Augusta-- 17 50 Columbia Xi CO Macon— .—.— 20 00 Atlanta-- —. 21 00 At1anta..._...... 21 00 Montgomery.-- 25 00 Columbus— 21 03 35 16 Albany. 23 00 gew Orleans__. 52 7 5Montromery—,.. 15 00 ashinlle— - 27 75 Moth le— .. 25 NI Knoxville...._.. 25 50 New Orleans—. 3976 Memphis......_. .. 81 50 Fare to Savannah, via Charleeton----,--- 18 00 Charleston, Via Savannah -- • la 00 No bills of lading tanned alter the Chip bar sailed. For freight or rassano SPIKY on board, at second wharf above Vine 'treat. or to ALEX. REKON, & CD., No. 126 NOIV/T. WI:CARVES, Agents In HUNTER Ch va r lensaon,, . & GAUMDMA XI.. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carotins ever) Tu day. F ee Florida from Savannah. clement ft. Mares and St. Inhale ever! 'Neale., end lirstnra‘s, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAS{ 310 VAL MAU, STEAM- PROM RRW YOBS TO tirnnront. chintoabin Pr wino Cnoontl Cabin Paasage-...-.--_, 75 PROM DOTTON TO LIVERPOOL. . ... . - . .. ... Ohio! Cabin Passage....--.—....---.eno Second Cabin Passage- .. . ......., ..„ . go The elope from New York call at Cork Riirbo - r. Tho ships front Boston call at Dahfax. and Cork Har bor. PERSIA, Capt. Jnd kiIIs.CANADA, Capt.Lene. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Moodie, I ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lett. NIAGARA, Copt Anderson AFRICA, Cape. Shannon. EUROPA, Cam. J. Leitch, SCOTIA, (now building.) There vessels carry n clear white light at mast-head ; Preen on etarboard bow; red on port bow. ERSIA. Judkina, leaves N. York, Wedoesdar, Oct. JO tIANADA.Anderson, " Borten, Wednesday, Get. 17 AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York Wednesday, Oct. Cl ARABIA, Steno, " Boston, Wednesday. Oct. SI MIA, Lott, " N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 7 UROPA, aloothe. " Boston. Wednesday, N0v.14. PERSIA, Judkins. " N. York,Wednesuay, Nor. 21 Bertha not soonrod until paid for. An expeneneed Surgeon on board. The owners of these sliiia_will not be accountable for Pohl, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones OT Mania, unless MILT of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof [toms expressed. For freight or pas_ sage, apply toE. CUNARD. u _oolo 4 'Dowling Green. New York. _ ._.... ~._ _ HARD WAKE PACKAGE DOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE iiOOSE.—We _ would respectfully oak' the attention of the Gene ral Hardware Trade to our extensive stook of BM MINOHAaI HARDWARl4.whtehvre offer at email advance by the package. Orders tor direct importation solicited, and Goods de livered either in tine city, New York. or Newt/ripens. W. G. I.ieVgl.l k SON. 411 COMMERCE Street, Importing and Commission Merchants. and Agents for Forniir and Domestic Hardware. au2l-ti CA UT I ON !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOS tailing r-43ea_o_D NEWS FOR ALL !--The never re. VAN 310Ril is the best; She alla ooo 4.‘ when al others have (ruled.- All7Orlie are in trouble, au who have been unfortunate, deceived by false ermines', fly to her for advice and otimfort. In /ova Tars An FWVW.YOu the e has the secret of winning e &Teo tieing of the °roman> sex. It is this fact whin induces llh'erate pretenders to try to imitate het. auttooPy yet advertisements. She shows you the likeness of our to tura wife, husband, or absent friend. It wall "MOM to the public at large that she, le the brat - and only per -11,311Wh0 can ehowlhe hkeneea In r e a112 %1 22 1,02212 SIN• entice satinfagttml on all Can to tooted bud roved the c oncern s L,Viageti saasinsle, who daily and eageLy visit Ler, come o r e I Qom, au! to No, lie LOMBAKtr - Ettreeti betareottiJ not , Hr mod Arnrui. 0041141. pItIVY-WELLB eleane4 at a low price to tetife l lifit liTi gVetariitaffiThdatlgaitiVis,
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