THE PREMOr .%ktA,NVASS. BRIEF srualitefflaliToK symptit The "Irrepreiei t itAellll,4 l , l , Reaffirmed. GOVERNOR WISE ON THE CRISIS. He ie a_ _Fight Governor Brown Ready for secession. , I 1 Daniel 8. 1401250 n Arian Twit" tc l # llliSt Steakinridge. , • HIMFIESTO VitatiVlDEW TWO BIDE!' TO Till! CRUM' Aboiitionteti Swig 3a Sonth CvoUne ocotzuNovi oviz—sz.evsur OR 'MI=M . _ Port Byron, flayicga - VoMityOres the Seene of a brilliant Republican aeinoitetratioi . onThaMday loot., Gov. Beirlid, who: Wee 'Motility present, made a, very short *larvicide local alla- sionehe said t We are all engaged in buildineuP great country, that is to:pervade li.isontinear4and - 1 8. Wo hope to /est forever. Every Vete given by akin.- is eo much work done:in ,Anis—grelt undertaking.= The difference between parties kW -at. last come to be simply this—that-the Aeriblitatt -thinta and eta. dies tue effeot.,rf,ttleiwasic The Demoerat oasts ltis cote for his party, 'because he has.alwiya done so, and he big , airrays done' se, before booms._ his father did so before him. - Now . , my good De mocratio friend, your vote, agree not. only your own welfare( but tufts, and the. 'Welfare of endless generations herq and ,0106 where, Just' as my.vote will effect your welfare, Ind, that of the same generations .I:submit that If I ern? obliged to think and give you good-reasons for my vote, you are equally bound to think and'glye mo good. rev_ sons for yours. The simptcroily 113U;S:te tension or nott•extertssott of alete'ery thrimghout this ,great nation 3 ot . empire, which ' toe are all. buthirwg. 'OO this point there would we, could get at itfedethrattVime dissenting vale. If there had ntryeebsen:'any, ..linow-Nothing, Party, nor any Whig *Ay, not anyDemootatie party, we should all see alike; that slavery is wrong in itself, and danger:4o and _ruinous to our country, and that, therefore, it ought not to be any farther ex tended: bilpplaule.j rENNSTLvANIA HAS ItactlAiszn ITS SIGHT We should "Yee (Me for ther roma ta: siMply and broadly stated in_the'Declerationnf Independence —namely. that laistrivideur.: Men cannot fell to lee what teselfavident, if they are not, blinded. Past partieslive blinded - us,. that le all: , I eon., grata:ate Yon' that we 'are • evatinuelly more and more recovering our eight. Pennsylvania and In. diana (cheers] have at hist regained their right. • —.miter* mans lee. If we needed. more evidence, it is'hybe.foind here Twenty or more years-ego, thou, good old friends around,. whose hair was black therivas yours is now; telt now turning White as mine, is, need to sail me here to maintain them In' this same controversy. They were overborne,' end' t al though not a boisterous man, was threatened to be committed to jell for - ony too great beldame at the polls in opposition to the popular sentiment' , The Swamp Angels, as they were called, would some up in troops fro m the low.dands !along the canal, 7 arai Mentz wouldlell up a tseosendeuemejosity against what wee called Abolitionism - andAreason. Today I came here, throngh,the region from which thoae ancient Democratic voters used to come, and lo they were ' , Crowding' the. boats 'with Republican Wide-Awakes 'for this', meeting. It Is a'eure sign When the Ewarop Angels of Monts are changed '• Wide-Awakes. kio the world does move. ' applause.] ' I I4IIIISIBLE CONPIA,CT APPROACING ITEI TRILFICPUM: [Great. TRI IEBII, But I must be BIM.'I, for it to tie for me to go . bare olalmai home. Republicans or _PT- 00k and I to be in advance of this 11. - "" • ,,.. ,A ftneti.,'.1,,, , have enjoyed a share with you`,:' thin CD\ • irrepressible confliot approach ¢Y ifs ' ' [Loud cheers. J It is to triumph all . Nietirth„., mo our counties and of all Sieben States': • gial, we outdone by our converted brethren, b' nevi .'" - Zisted allies ? [Cries of ," No, to, no ' ,r ite yet - word for it. Cayuga will, in proper• her population, give the largest vote for Ism Lincoln, the Mat ',Republican President United Statue. , ;man WlBl WAJETgi.ve 4211.111 T IR 711 Z OE rO2lllllOll ARMT. a resent speech irginia . - _ Any one State, even the smallest, eau make the battle and win the viotory. And' if the inallest State will make the battle alone end' unaided ; U gallant littlefflicirldiaaloneWilltake op the gourd, - let of war and.,levy an enny„.l . willeelbst in that army, wherever Italia be raised„ and wrOill see then whether the-Bleak Douglas" e'en' dicente his threat of ooeraion. If ever the issue conies, I hope to meet him in the field where the ullinia ratio of States is tole tried. And even 'fighting• under the banner done little State, I will Tamen]; bar that thoraterismet- to the swift nor, the battle to the Mel remember, too, that Patrick ' Henry had very loyalist to cry out " treason" against him -la the house of , Burgesses ; but he ecized-the old powder magazine at Williamsburg. and dragged MAD loyalists themselves into'the tide of reshtonce and, revolution along with ' , him.. I will renwitatter - AOC,: when told that inbtems llons arepressi tr eg agninit.outeight millions, that there was a time when Ave Millirse of American patriots stood eectire' and won tho tthntmt spinet more than Afty.-mere than a hundred niitiions hti wo von THE 130yris IN THE liOnTst AND Tin; 0 TH. And when the horrid' hattlebomes, we shall?nd that it wilt not cress swords over a sectional lice. No. Oar enemies at the North will Sod our Mende there, too, the true frierlds,of justiowand • rigid— Northern defenders of Southern rightistal enough in nrunbets to keep both bands of Northern inset. ohm busied with;strifent bomb; while we,' at the South, will have attire work to do in weglog the war against Southern traitors in our midst and at our doors. it.will his a neighborhood visr; at both ends; and. in - the centre of the, confluent: At the North, and at the South, It will' bee war which will array all „the , forces .ef tiontervatism, 'all the friends or equal rights,'lgainetthe fanaticism and the fraud.. 'of Sleek: Republioanisoi. at the North. and its foolsendipanderere at .the South It will not be a War of seetionalhird or -of dissolution, and once commeneedliit must result, sooner or laser, iu the reastabllshutent of the integrity of the Union, and the parity-of the Constitution. ..; fn ouch a strife, and for , euth a both' PlitP o.Bo . will join the ranks of.wat,,and fight alike Bgitinsi those who would oppress. me and_those who would coerce my submission to opprenion, w ill light— " To combat violence, fraud.andlialreatlan, Tosstuak the spoil f om the operessoesiawa. Antittreetemucteuntrr,ae libund it—Parai" , novansoa sitorris,„,er, risetssu wt rf, wu, Hon. A. G.- - Brown; of hihnissippi, ,ad,d reseed a Breekinridge and:Lane , meetiog at New 9 e s e ppp p few evening. since. The Vrocent..skotohap, the soneluding portion,of hie address as follow On thedeubjeet,of theniumge , of disualon, -the honorable= gentleman 'remarked that fa, his „State there ithe,znernsitillerson to he found - who - would disrupt the Upton. We want to conserve it , proteotlbg the rights of the people. But whenever the Government shall be in the hands of Abraham Lincoln, the Union will be dissolved. I am.not here to tell - you what to - do, my fellow•oltizene, but banding together you can sustain yourselves. Be really tnjump, into each other'. bosoms, as It were vend if . Lincoln - Weenie' President; it is In that eutenjanistsr . more Important to us then II Douglass,- or 8e11,.0r Breistkinridge, got Only oue or more votes:them the other,-that yes; bennited , What la to bedew' ?' eomesery. othere.re ply. ,won't resist. Jensen! J• I have no right to diotith to Lonfefinc - butl'hire a right to speak•oildimissippi,' and what she Will do, and when.* late be done. ~Irottislaraa'may deCas she pleaiek.Titekto have no man commuted to my opinion". , All-I do Is to try and enforce these opiniernin ney,owrt State. - , - . ":11; •, *,,MIIAT Ha WILL ADIMIX. • In the event of Lincoln's election, Ishii!! 'Adel". the Governor of the Mate erMindseipyl tbconvene the Legislature, I A41,641711;4, theley,islature to call aponvention of the - people ; and that they call home their Coegresslonal Representatives, and let them arouse; by themeanory of the spirit of their forefathemin2thirdefenee of right and-justice. The hour sr threats and oppression has grown into fullness -nt;the, North, and it would not be ear prbriot tellies. the 'Yankee actuated by the-same desire to.whip,„ne into subjection that animated RingGeleints ,tIV," Bat let them come ; 'never did the Britists'at New ,Orleans have a bloodier job with General Jackson than would these Yankees have with us. Many a Jackson would spring forth, Minerva-like ,to derma the . fights of the South. All we now- ask is equal rights under the Constitu tion ,anclif not these, I advise you to rinditencti. ° , nestiwn,4 , CA, og ; now TORK, COMO 017,2 • : PO; jU.tON. . The Is the conclusion of a recent letter from Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Of Newyork The National Democracy now, though deprived , of theirehosen , medium for supporting the emi nent, eteaderd.bearers .of:their faith and hope, Breeltitturidge. and -Lane, cannot fail to see that the. election' Of their !twenties must, beyond all ratieseideubt, be secured by the Artioeeiga of the Unicartiekee, , aud• without that, most be -nearly ho t randtliat no other candidates Oen' expect to belpt4by:it, Per this reason , no friend ' of B Ismthgeand Lane should fail, falter, or hoei ng*, tboigb lits'they not 'approve the mode, but avallhinuselt with alaoritY of-the hat .hope, 'and the OtflY means lett Ida, of insuring the election of hitithisintwohinnidentyand with - their eleetlon of setating,thellerpetuity of the Union, '.tbe re oognhedequttlity.ef the States, and the supremacy of the-- Constitution.-- -A -temporary organisation hes taitenthe reins on the. electoral ticket fOr the campaign,' and with them the responsibility ; and now;-'to At full and fair play, let all true Dertherate be,falthfal followers, that all just ex pomfation" may berbaliied: , „ MON:0 Waite 13191soryritmes eon LANG., It te_lsallifyiur to remember that .in the State ouster*, e Natiotial Dentesersey have Jo the held a tithat their ewn sisteetion—one • whisk mere . sentethetttuethies, enlists their liveliest eyes. patitti v ah thitorthy of their Noblest efforts; one they are -proud to- rally ; one in which-they' will deurte 'succors, and irons the enplibrOlothicit no einstuttetanees can divert theta,- slon!-4*Velor. an d , stultified press, running as a tondo* - ter he locomotive ~B epublieen," drive thesiontillEtbet evening of the 6th of November ihaillithinCaratrirthether in -victory, or defeat, opegfathsit it niged of 11160 r oho, representing an glen which is to stand in perpetuity Us : sutlers 'and tetielsemie -of Denrooratie fate; e ; :then,lhavremehnoidot,every National eatitinan. in* _l-,-dintokinthigeited Lane, Britt' ..4114 Vittis, - "Japrox . "antililles,+the Constitu tion asavta ism " lllMVidrll:restit,i the inid.fneeparable." wasoltdraottrito D, S. Dtoonesex. Te'Aetteciplivieth, Jr. , iinf,,shairm,an of Natienal ~; - ',..geasurnrecrititoirtinelakon. Atitsnit." 9 ' TI . b Viror-itgriatresieesi no c i lte P.O. a man ' r rbOoscia to di • *Malta eltrAsrleitiortii 3 O,shtlk B twe,t 2 Agates stand acme choice of Al; • a a, ii r itT t Lio " n i ras i tt i o lit rilir i lbt •4•1, cmt, 4erffe.g . 4termad 31 *--/UgektPrslite#l44,ie It by t ; e : 1, 2 Safettonteettid:beiteleoted Wet tifoi t itiitrithit,'E earl fitnasiter Slidell, "will never havebeenconfide d 111 " 1 "; a;4 haw bn." t: ;A — litiliitirAlTh...i/..A,Pr,' - '"'' T --: The Raleigh (N. C.) Regtster. etatia, eaa Caroled,anodhatithelState Bank of North Caroline; in view 'Of the alarming state of the country, has determined , to etrpend discounting for the present. - It,adde : 'it That great peouniary diatreas will result from this step, cannot be doubt ed. "The: Bank of North Carolina has just goals into operation, with a large capital. :lhe feet that ,it would be its interest ttiaind out snowy freely,. clonbtleeihnlueed nueiyie Make contteettrami en gagements, lon - the,-faith of being-ablel.olnifit them by 'aoootstmodtloni at thet Institutlon....All such man will, of course, come op short, and Thews, to whom they are under obligation will, in tiwn,, he reduced to great, pecuniary inoonveniende In alword, it is hard, if not impossible, to foretell the end of this beginning." TA OTHER; HIDE OP ,TER " FINANCIAL CRISIS" The StivatiftahAsytiMican _Melt) . Says : ' it Singe; the result of the elietion of altapublioan_oandidate tor: Governor , of Roane/Arent& by..a nujority—So overwhelming aa beleave the,ohanoes in the Presi dential contest, beyondoll doubt, favorableLtd,'W oolm there has been a vague, undetinedg,bab grovi, log idea, that serious trouble is approaohin - g, and a twists upottne of a nature more fearful than rests in the memory of the oldest .iii our midst.' What that trouble will' belsone are build enough bf ha zard an opinion, but all agree that it can and will result in nothing but misfortune,-i1 we do not stets' olear of the rooks and whirlpools, which remind,. and threaten to destroy our polltioal, bark:- - - t " The 'stringency ,which hes prevailed in our Inaineyinarket roe several weeks pest, IS tpiofte,t 2zetrouted to the fear on MO part of our banks ,that the alietionpf Lintetn - sailt bring about such a ser(ous trisorEuntzation of our consmerctal and i. financial teluinonslias .to cense them 'heavy lessee In their trensastionis;,,and, at last, .blid in, a total extinotion'of their institutions .-' lt *milk*, ns sumibg to 6 Moult Many that the direetiOn of our boating institutions do not look Witham:l4lj it:tht oourre'which events are taking ; but we do not 'ontertisits , !the 'remotest idea that the line of discounts or" trxehangot is at,- all affected by apprehension of . a . dissolution, The ,•yettl, '041120 „1i OA' difficulty ,in obtaining "money arises i f mt.,thO . pewit! ~ _which • wears every, ;year betierm the winding Up of OAS Ootton season ;and the oentinendement of another., Thin is but a ,natural result, and rnakeriite annea l appearanee as regulafly as tho seasons, Again : the last sot ton year 7 taaa dieastrousone 4 and it had been pre ceded'S , two ditiers of a liter Character- _We do not mean ItbatiViits disastrowebithe predtlcer or the spinner , be 'to all those Operating interree- OlatfoY, andishis a r ena Muoh a neoeesity inmOVing cotton to its destinetltsi irtlib spinner or prOdueor. fhe lessee of these tiitalOssess have been carried along. as 3. mush money fulested; but they-are to all Intents and purposes a !lead aveiglkt, only to be lightenedi by a favorable set:aorld Renewals and. accommodations have sprung put of out, - and' oramped,lto some extent, banking":"Toraikoss• 1 HANGING OF ADOLI'SIONISTO IN SOlrsil CAROLINA. iFrom th Columbia South Carolinian, Oet.f."- 1 We .h st : cit the 'following from the Marion L‘eitr of tkft . , /,.Ot . ..., , "Two Abolitionists, father and son, named Hitch logs, we ear were hung in Bennettsville on last Saturday They were arrested at Cho, which. place, it will be remembered, John Brown had marked dot on his map. They were tried by an informal Only. - Letters and consignments of arms !rare four nn their possession, which proved their ;Hitt bey nd a Shadow of doubt." . . Since e above we learn' that the rumor that (Moiling,' and his eon were hung on Saturday lest it untrue; They have been examined by the Vie lance Committee, and every day new - revelations ,re being made. The father, from the signsOnhts back, has, on a, previous (volition, been loverely , dealt with byttome punitive agent: Me has told: I various contradietory and improbable stories about ' the arm.% From the evidence elicited there is no doubt concerning the fate that awaits them, but their a/Ideation has been postponed until every fact that could be is limeovered. A correspondent or the Alert-iffy states that they will be hung on Fri day; but this is not true, as the gentleman'lllti . , oas kind enough to furnish us with the informs- don, left,Bennettsvillo yesterday morning. Bitch togs had been living in that neighborhood but a abort time. About six years ago be lived in York; thence he removed to Pekin, North Caro 'lea,' an thence to-Floral College, from which .hei removed to Olio, in Marlborough. Hie oopduot has long been regarded with suapicion, and the whipnin:, to which lids back preserves evidence, _was nail oted for negro : trading . At Olio hie house attraote attention by, being darkened at night, and by the negroesthatloitered about it. It was also known, through the'vstmeater, that he wrote' to Mr. Seward and other jiortbern men From these oironinstaboes MS h ens° was examined by a , - 4 gllanao committee, and tho developments, as re ,,,, rted, matte. Be writes s; very fair and intent. ;, 0 .,,, t letter. ' 334 the Saturday's noon tr. tin the last box ship eaM ached this place. It iv . as taken to the bank a n a, °r oad, and found to eon tain $300.35 worth. the preVious shipments have Slot yet been die covered.' They were consigned to this place, but received here. Whlother they were have not 1601.. ‘ taco from Plet -° flc° or some outs r point has not The Ilitobings are In the cue- I been asoeltainedb - „ de . of the cll. ,The of Safe 'b', who will - teal fairly with them'. , It they are dt mmed guilty ;they will be hung; if onooent, they t e ill be set at 'betty. ,'"*"------""-- •"'"'""'.”, IMPORTA'i s iONa• --- , , : Reported for the Press.t JANEIRO—Bark Conreddfalsbury—Qt IP • here colliriV.l. Newhall & bone. S4VAistrA7l--Bohr C Oharr. Shaw-215 boles o. ‘Con Greiner & liffrkpeen; 25 do Folmar & Co; 4do 00 Van Jeromo.&, Moore: 72 do domestics & MoD 811 do cottos id GOMM COO W r NeWhe. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARD 8. OLA KUL THE WISE APPLY WHILE THIS FOOLISH HARRY 430NR All, ,UOCKITIMI of TUX MIMS. # "W M. L.' ARMY. LETTEIi 151.03 • • •4 4 .1 the Merchants' Enchants, Phil ' iblo Beranpk, Rowland.. - 00 60, 14: "IP W l ' UPITIMIngI. H Co"- on Boom Vi age ijustLe"e. (Saba' soon. B e r r i: Pr h k iln 4i ta, nriitol Channel, snow Fins Doris, Nissen. noon , KetonVemmeros. Barnes .Y __noon• Ulu unnfien• abbnu-- --ASS OMr Um 01AVI!Al',IENTEX;LIGENCE. euxqr tot.*PinuliztaillEA. oet. 24.1860, itriumse Ar-aurit one • 19 HIGH 10 SO . , tacittatft. Bark Conrad. Salsbary. from Enda Janciro'Sept with oosTee to T A Newhall -& Song Sailed in company ,vith bark Priseilla. Newton. for Now,Oyleans; 'also old hth, baykentine Addison Child, Smith . tot N Yalta brig North roint, Smith. for do; bark Corfllw, Pettinglil, for, Orloao . .s. aid Yth. barkentine Hannlbr.frltline , for dm. brie A J w.Applegartti, Groves, for Pruitt. Vessels left "fore reported. Bohr ,R Whilden, Neal.. 6 days from poste:smooth. in tor.llmaLto Hayes ooda oo lL Bet r 11 Smith, Kelly, 3 nays from X York, Vat). Whir 't.o. captain. . Soibrmy, Slum 8 days from Savannah, v;ith 00- ton, &a. to D Stetson & Co. Bohr Delaware. Denby. 1 day,friem Smyrna, Del,. with wheats° Jas Barrett & Bon. Bohai B Amain. Davis, from Boston. SchrlFnsnourEdwards. Babcock. from BAmtnn. Flehr,M A Shropshire , Shrooehire. from Bolton. litohriE J Soott. Steelman. from Boston. nein IR &Shannon, Moat; from Boston. ..Schnif W &Wray. Weeks, from Boston. Fehr Elise Williams. Taylor, from Boston; eche Abigail Haley. Haley from Boston. Sohn G I) & R L Shannon. Bower. from Boston. Bohr AbigallJetinings. Lake. from Providenope. Sohn H A Weeks, Godfria, from Providence. Bohr New Aldridgeannoman, front Marbiehead. Fehr A M Bateman, from Beverly. Bahr Black Diamond, Young, from Lynn. CLEARED. • • • .• Steamship Delaware Cannon . N York. Alldardioe. ' Steamship Virginia,Kelly, Richmond, Thomas Web ster. Jr. ' - Berk Stalin C Starr, Bay, N Orleans, Bishop, Simons & C a . Br Orinoco, Tabbutt, fit Jago de Cuba, Madeira & Cobada• Brig Emma Eger, Brooks, Charleston. A Heron, Jr. & Co. • Boht LB Austin, Davis, Holston, N Sturtevant & Co. - Bohr Bleat Dlamond..Young. Col:tamer,' do Bohr New Jersey, Vanneman , Boston , 'do ' Pohl./ Mansfield. May. Boston: MP • ' Co Bohr D& H L Shannon; Bower, Boston, Reading R I , * DAwards, 'Patna*. Richmond. Rothermel&Co. . _Bohn If W Godfrey. Weeks do Bohr Eliza Williame,:Tay tor, Charleston , Van Dozen, Norton & Co. .' -•-. Bohr A Hidey:Hiley, Charlestown, Blekiston & COX. Bohr A Jennings , Lake, Quiny. Tyler, Stone la Co , Bohr R-H Shannon. Mortis, Georgetown.. do Bohr H A Week.. Godfrey. Gloucester, do " - Bohr A NI Aldridge, Bateman, Beverly, 0 A Eleolaaier it Co. - Bola E J Scott, Steelman, Promdenoe, Baum, Ogle tg Rohr MA Shropshire, Shropshire, Salem, I, Audenried • & Co, hohr R G Whittier!. Ne al, Richmond ',Hayes &Godshall (Correimondenoe of the Philadejphis Exchange.) ' w ES. Del., Oat. IN; The Behr Hortensia remains ashore. The MHO of rohr D W Eldridge is being laoded, and will be sent to Phila. No vassola in harbor, . wand 8W , and pleasant. Yours. &0.. W, kuoyceiti. Correspondence of The Pales./ SLAVRE DE GRACE. Oat. 53.1820., The Wilmington leftwithl4 boats, laden and ooningtiert 0J f o l lows: Col J P MeCordy . , wheat and corn to Humphries-floifj MO & Wright; is .1 CaMOTOII, do to Pmts.& BrOi Bettor& Sour to Almon Be Minter And to P Fitzpatrick.; 3 31 Wright. railroad iron to Dsvin Reeves & Bon; H E Mills, lumber to Herbert & Davis; Wm H Lloyd do to Malone & Taylor; Col J Beebe, do to Chester; Mary Adelaide do to Cheespeake City; hl I hick Frank & Mary. J C Bomberger, and feat.% coal to Delaware City; Henry & David, lumber to J Craig; Snow Shoe do to order. • (Uernespondenoe of Th#Prene.) • ADING.Oet. 2L The following brats from the U on Canal ,peaspd in to the Bobuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, lad on and consigned as follows: Mt Ararat, PIN iron to Bain" & Bro; A 8 Shark, Mtn, hento Malone & Taylor; Barbara, do to 31 Belabor; Jersey. charcoal tr D an lel Lindemait; Eleanor, h i t coal to A & B Boylan; Niagara. lumber to Harbert ts Davis; Mary. do to J R Doadier; ON, pig iron to Ca been to Co. , AfFSIORANDA. Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, oleared at Boston 2241 in Newt o nls_port. Ohm Immo Morrill, for this port. sailed from Havana lath mat. ship Mary Goodell, McGayety, uno, was at Buenos Ayres lath Mtg. Bark Paladin, Wilson, was loading at Norms Ayres 2611 Auv for Norfolk. Bark Vo lant. Whitney, cleared at Boston 20th Met for Buenos krroa. Bark Oak, Ryder, cleared at Boston 22d Met for this port. Bayk 031)te.V. Nash. was at Buenos Ayres Aug 26, une. ling Beaman's Bride, Outhouse, from Dorobester,Nß, for qua port, at Portland Mtn Mat. , Brie Mary Lowell, Peterson, cleared at New York 22d met for thisport. Brig W Clark, Daggett, for Minatitlan, cleared at Galveston 12th mat. . . Bahr Helen; Crowell, hence at Portland 20th inet, Bohr R B Dean, Cook, nailed from Taunton 20th inert for this port. Bohr Maria Ronne, Palmer. hence for Batton at New London 20th Ina. Behr 0 Lawson, Buckley, hence at Danvers 19th instant. Bohm 1 1. rd BroVilins. - Risley. for Philadelphia. and Daezle, easie, tor do or Alexandria, sailed from Pro vidence Ma inst. Bohr Martha lane, Clark for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 20th hot. Bohr W 11 Castle, Cobb, cleared at Boston 20th lest for Philadelphia. Bohr Fanny, Mayhew, for Alexandria, cleared at Bos ton sed Inst. . . Bohr Mary Adeline I Ankh. h folk 22d ink . 2. - -Mai arrived at Nor Bohr Sabine, Robbins. hence, arrived at ffewbern, N C, 18th inet. eohre Belle, Barrett, and Emma, Downing, arrived at ;Wilmington. Del, 220 toot. Steamer 8 Seymour, Palmer, from _a iexamitia for Philadelphia, went aabore at Matthias Point, in the Po tomac. on Saturday night lard. At Buenos Ayres. Aug nth, titles Parana, Langston, for New York Ids; Mary Goodell. McGliivery, tine; Isa bella. Norris, from Baltimore, err barks veiwn. (Male, from New York, aright; Flinn; Tala vera, Merillsw, unotiadriatio,_l'homae, condemned; brig Mary'Wilkine. Wood. for New York; Bohr Hugh Barclay, Caailwlok, for Baltimore. ,REVINID 0,13,9A11.- 7 1,000 Aezrels LO ••11,, VERINITS embed, wares and fine pnlvjarlaad l titte,:a n ltieg;_ad relined ielbter- !Mari , ger 011, 14STITI STORTS.-100; lAbls • ,TUTP Erg oP 9Pwiti R001,044-Tar LawK„lis, g from B• MCANe,,Rg. A c T iu South WhaYrvA4Y•Pr4Y, ; PUMAS, O(KAN4e-40 troArters, 20 • tannins from 1 . 14.1' sa j tk i t t n•;113'-12C;•j- - / 140, &AAR° • ViiAblumlLE .FLOWERS—For said by SECO/IW9HERnILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 Noith D We, 004 gatff r I 44 Ot InigiI*Rt*IertatUEII4III I A9 L4" WEDNES.DAY; OCTOBER. 24, 186041 MEDIC PEREI.T.AS FEVER CiRARM FEVER AISW AQUA .ERTERMINATED, 4118 HUMAN 0 ONSTITUTION SAVED FROM. WRECK. TEE PREY lINTIVE IND REMEDY. INTERMIT'DENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS, DUNES - INSURED IN A DAY. + NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. INPECTINE. IMPECTINE, lIPEOTIDIII. INPECIVINE. INITOTINE, INPEOTINE, ' The tertible,MeNtilrliteeeti as the FEVER AND Al 3 hassmitten lintilArede of theneende 'of neriMne t hroughout the World weer! Teen; fund has never till neve been Met itteoteeethl medical treatment that has not predneed severe AMEDIOINA.T DISEASE% which elect thebingrallte sichienitheliber, ' the heart, or other parts of the !Inman orgaingni. ,The nine_ TINE is the nail's& antagonist of taterra'and when it cornea in conflict with the akin, is istisortrod by the interior organsoillich resist nasal luta/num and all ten dencies toward those %naiad!** whieh nrostrate the mind and body whir Serer. Fever and AguiS ;*eardt !Pr% numerous' caulk's. Rio elimele exempt from - the Cense* vihioh promote the. ta iffitenoe of the disiiie',"That being - cume rested, i n the eyetem. indnoes demieseion - of saints. lasintatte, ma- Fluor, prim, ohms, fever, and a Icier tritiii 'illiagree able pensationa, depriving the patient of ellanergy, ar reduoing him or her to a condition of EXTREME RIMPLEBVIEINI. Why will any one suffer the bottom of a debilitating intennitteat Fever, wheo, by the use of the I,NVEGTME. PERSIAN ;TWA CHARM. the eminent rriedioal and =gloat f i nalities of vridoh are instantlx absorbed, ALL TRADES OF DISEASE MAY BE MIMI- I LATED IN A FEW nowitt f eHLY-CARE BBTTER THAN PHYBIO. NATURE NI WEBER MAN ART. EVERYKDINEABB BMA DIVINS REMIDY. DREAM. SETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO (CURE. DELAYS ARE DANGEROIJE. THE INPEOTINE. PERSIAN FEVER CRARM, Han eared thousands of both nate of the most dread fel fevers. Head and redact. WONDERFUL EFFECTS . ,Gentuel Donna% of Pittaburi , for two Tears lumina Jatateelt and mooteh , —a martyr to Obllla and Favir— ours d fo less then three weeks, end improved In eight • house. &teiy K. Belknap, Sandusky. Ohio, after almost losing her reason as well am strength; bi Intermitten Fever, with emu, restored to health In twenty hours J. I Tilton. of Belgrade "Maine; ' brought from death's door, having suffered fOr four team (made well in fly* weeks. and improved In two hours. . AdOlabs' ifonbro, of Freneti, relieved in one hour. while travelling in the owe of the Fort Wayne and Wang° Railroad. He wee apeezently dying with Ellen R. Berme, Lookoort, New York, reaoned after seven Years' eufferjee. A perfeot ours, Thousands of other wee prevented mid oared every wonth, and not a Coale complaint of the effiolenor of the • INPEOTINE FERMAN FEVER WHAM WRY li. PROVE IT. KNOW 17. And make knOwn its wonderful powers and virtues, that those who "suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to nee a sample, inflations pre serration, furnished by the field of Nature for MAN'S BLESSING. INPICCITINK IS BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINE DEALERS IN AMERICA. PRIC/E ONE DOLLAR. Iler.t by matt to any sett of the !Jolted ftster. REMEMBER. It is not Waken inwardly, bat Is availed outwardly aaoordlng to direction, which acoomoany each each ate. MANUFACTURED.BY ! SOHN WILCOX & 00., 1 . 1..88 MAIN STRBEY, RICHMOND, VIRGII7/A BRANCH OF141(1B, No ge HANK OF COMfdFACB BUILDING. , „ , CITY; •ueFwmktlifdlw MOTIIERS. 1110T1113fttil. 140131.13H14. MOTHBREI. MOTH eRS. It mast be obvious not only to you, but to every atten tive end intelligent person. that the first diseases of in !antennae chiefly .fronaa disordered condition of their bowebh - end in this oonneetsori we present to your notice Tor the alleviation and cure of these duseases a remedy known's)), EATODPII INFANTILE CORDIAL. _ - Pr.:4416d from a forin3il, used by Dr. Eaton with re markable runners dining Helmet rears' practice, we know It to be a mrYst reliable and effioaoious remedy for infantile comel'aints, and ono trial alone will convince_ 7011 of itsailperiority over every other preparation or the kind, It is particularly recommended • FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, it.tid at this period of infantile life, when !pier anxious. hearts are pained by witnessing the sufferings of your little ones. it will be fond invaluable in Softening the sums Reducing' inflammation nd .4elisinng all Pain. DISE &HES AATTEN'DING TEETHING, mesh as Diarrhisa, Dysentery , Gripi.g in the Dowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Co' lie, and Cold in the Head, we confidently olfer this as a certain relief and sure in every ease when given in time. It will invana bly regulate the stomach and bowels, and its importance in tine respect man hardly be estimated. IN CONVULSIONS, from which more infants are said to die than from any ether disease, the little suflerer Is relieved instanta neously, as if by magic; and in this dread complaint alone. Its intrinsic value is such that it has teen recom mendedfrom one family_to another. until the name of U. EATocai INFANTILE c.ORDIAI, has become " familiar as a houtohold word." Wo now askyour at tention to a supj eat of vital interest to yourself, se well as to your cluttering child. Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cor dial contains. NO M%RPRINE OR OPIATE N any kind, or Of whatever nature, fara face which we awfully warranted in stating cannot he said eland other preparation for inctile diseases , at th/X. time before they üblic-7a - We find that-throughout the countiy, Mothers are becoming convinced of thus truth, and of the sad and blighting consequences which are oertainto result from the use of naroution disguised in the term of quietinggemedies; their continued admin istration being invariably followed by atupefaation, and constipation.of the bowete, ending oftentimes in cion vidsions. Herein DR. hATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL differs from every other remedy. It DOES NOT CONSTIPATE ' the bowels, neither does it act by deadening the sensi bilities of your ohilden, but nature, ly, through its rare medunnal_gnalities, by removing all pain and cause of (Imam We earnestly recommend you, therefore, to lose no time In procuring a bottle, that you may have at hand a remedy which will never' fall to relieve your child in time or need. h is perfectly harmless, and can- not injure the most delicate infant. Take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL. This you tan rely ppm. .rrioe 25 cents per bottle. Prorated pall be - OIIUROF k DuroNT: • lsro. 409 BROADWAY. New York, gpd sold by them, and by all respotan o pingrt,:ind ail-mwf-eow 232 North SECOND St., Philadelphia THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, ' AND.GROWs MORE AND MORE porttLAß DAY. 'And testimonials, new, and almost Without number, ;night be given, from ladles and gentlemen th all grades of soeiety,_ whose muted testimony none oosld resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Rattorativeurill restore the bald and ay, and nreservo the heir of the youth to old age, in alum youthful beautyf 136.TTLIS ClONili t Min h.r DUO /808. PROF. 'Mon: Thee Willt please Aseept a hue to in form thee that the hale on my head all tell off over twenty years agn, caused by a complicated chrome dis ease, attended wi th an eruption on the head. A. eon ttntial course of suffering through life having reduced oe to same of devendenoo, I have not been able to btain stud for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, on consequence of which my head has suffered extremely front cold. Thin induced me to nay Briggs & Hodg es almost the lest tent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair _Restorative about the let of August last. I hails faithfully followed Um, directions, and. the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short; it is also coming in all over in head. Peeling confident that another large bottle would renter° it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use. and b^ing destitute of means to Mirehmie any more, I wound as, thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle. and receive to thyself the Scripture declaration The reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY. Liooaiun, Noble no. Indiana. Pob.6, 1859, PROM 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir In the tatter part of the year XV, while attending the State and Aational Law Sobriol of the State of New York. my hair, from a cause unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short spec. of stx months, the whole upper Part of my aoalp wan almost entirely bereft of its cover ing, and much of the remaining portion upon the tide and book part of my head shortly after became may; as that you will not be nary rimed when I tell yOu that, upon my ;return to the State ot Indiana. my More casual an- Ouiontanoes were not to much et h loss to discover the oanse of the change in ray appearanee, he my more in timate aosuaintarmee wore to recognise me at all. I titmice math) application to the moat skilful physi cians in the country, nut, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restoed. I was forced to become reoonolled to my fate, unti l, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1011, your Restorative was tertVelltilierdßUeraVv: d rugg ist, ae being the moss found to my great eatisfaotion that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dol lar'' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can bu il; a mark of my gratitude for your labor and akin in the production of mo wonderful an article, I have recom mended its use to many of my friends and acquaintan ce's, who, I ant happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respeatfully, yours, A. hi. ATA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 440 DroadWay, and sold by all dealers through out the world. The Restorative is put• tip in Dottie, of three sizes. via: large. medium. mid en ail; the small holds half a int, and retails for one dollar par bottle ; the medium olds at leant twenty per cent. more 111 proportion than he small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large hold a quart, 40 per oent. more In proportion , and re tellsfor . 3 hattle. • 0 J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors. 444 BROADWAY, New York, and 114 h i ARK wr Strom, St , Louis, DID. And sold by ell good Druggists and Fanny I3oods Deal- Bold here by DYOTT &, CO., 239 North SECOND street, roiLS-mwf d-eoirWsr nA'K, ORCHA.RD,'ACIDPRINGS. These Springs are situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Oath, in the tow:1,04104mo, GGeneses co., N. Y., eight milegeoutti of the village of Medina, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. KT The pnneipal Aoid bylines are three in number -, besides these there are six others. They eye all located within a circuit of about-fifty TOO. 'lke' mediatuikt qualities of the watore are fully shown in the subjoined testimonials. They ocntalp a very large autotimer Sul- Mar, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Preto- Sulphate tif Iron. The gnat inedioinal virtues vossess ed by those waters depend very largely upon sence, in suoh unusual quantities, of those curativ e substances. Hundreds of oases of disease , especially those resutt liggtm the serefulo WS diathesis, have been oared by iirfr(altin diseases—oven in confirmed leprosy—the waters have been signally successful. Opinions of medical and scientific gentlemen are given in the turonlars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in stronsterms of the medicinal value of these waters: Prof , Emmons, T. Romeyn Deck, di. D,, of tßimy ; Jas. MeNaughton. hi. D. of Albany; Edalard pring, 31),, of New York; Dr. . Campbell, figs mid, Maas. ,• r. J. R. Maier, of Lookportihf.l. 'Thee' 1 rooommendthe waters confidently. Dr. Sprit; gas to a toss of chronic ittarrhaa dr Several years' . Oil, which was cured by the use or the water, Dr. ok says, "I am satisfied that these waters - are highly valuable as medicinal agents." Dr. Campbell says," They must be highly beneficial for all chronic diseases of the stomach avy Mul bowels. . r. S. P. White a 'paper on the sub j ect of three atersbefor7, the Agademy of Physician.. in the city of New rise- c, in whom he elates that tiio Waters Poe smut deSidedly tonic, refrigerant. and astringent proper. tient hndthat the mase of diseases to which, they are ?:. - iere particularly adopted. are chronic affections of the dr:yentas and urinary organs, and some of the cutane ous diseases • chronic dyspepsia; chronic dtarrhaa, ; eltrontedyseniery; &Ir m o diures i s; chronic cystats; diabetes ; cases of priesive hemorrhage, each as Purpu ra hem c iritagsta, and the oolliquative sweats of Heath) Fever. The Water may also be often used with as vantage, he says, in oases of low typhoid fevers, in convalescence/rem protracted/eters, to cXcite the ap petite and promote digestion tin diarrhmea.particularlY such as are deem-dent on a relaxed or ulcerated state of themutioue membrane , of the intestines. In eaten lons affeetlons, or /(thiasis, attended with phosphatio sediments, It Is the suitable remedy, being preferable to munatio hold, im being more solvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the stomach. in Calmly dis eases, it can be used properly dilated. as a yefrigerant to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In akin dis eases—in those forms of dspepaia connected with an alkaline condition of the s t omach, as in Pyrosis . , or wa ter-brash, 'twill prove better than hydrochlorm acid, In oases of Colicapictonum, and other injurious con sequences arising from the action of lend, this water will prove to be an admirable - antidote. • In chronic phargnsitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and tumid asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally) Ma gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in oases of salt tlation, and in frucorrhea and Aleet; and also inpaes. theW A h g e e n n ta u ken internally, a wine-glessful of the Water, - diluted, taken three times a day, is suffi cient for an adult. Other testimonials from physielarm, and other re spectable individuals, may be seen on application to Dealers supplied on liberal terms, No Water gentling seaters procured (I'M H. W, DOSTWICH, , Sole Agent, No. tile BROADWAY, Agencies: York. For Sale at the following A [ FREDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. - Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, Jn.'s, Drug and Chemical Store, Continental Hotel, earner of NINTH and CHEERNUT Stine% Philadelphia. The Trade eneelted Virholesale Pr ape. mvl2-1717 SAVING. FUNDS. "A little, pot often, fills the Pane;', PRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 130 South FOURTR Street, between Ghost nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Dwelt on demand. ..Depositor'' money teemed by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Alert gage!, o. This Company deems eafoty better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors' money, but have it at ail times ready to return; with por cent. intereet, to the owner, es they ended have alwaym done. This Company never . ritninles, married or single, and Minors, cob depo. t their Own right, und imeh deposits onr be witherawn oriLy by their consent. ofilleiter_vemetutii. incorporated by the Stale enniyir awe, with authority to reoeiv money fet,m trtuiteee and executory. AHOR AND BirLALL SUMS RECEIVE.S. Moo open daily, from 9 tot o'clock, and on Wednesday evening until 9 o'clock. DIREO7OII9, Shannon, Cyrus Calwaliedor, ohn fthindler, georgo Ramon. isehi W. Ripen, , Edward. T. Myatt, Lorna Krumbhaar,, • • henry Delany, ilieholal Rittenhouse, Nathan Brindle', leg, M. Eatterthimito,_ Jones Yorke', Joseph 17. Lippincott. JACOB B. Ettie.l49ioPi, Preskieut. OfIITII GADWALY,AnItki Treasurer. `! A pat?' oared zit Woe earned." FUND—VIVA PEE CENT. IN. NJ' TfRI3BT.—NATIONAL SAFETY' TRUST COM PAN WALNUT Fitroot couthwom comer of _TRIED. raiN ell;h16: Incorporated by tho state of Yermyl yams. ,e glaly.Trgitiv in 5112,1:.21`trf: &ad •_ Too,Moo 'woven every day from nine o'oloolr in the morning till five o'clock in the OTOpla G. and on Kinder and W"r2 k T onli n al i t t l' il b e NitYtrit Preepient. ROBERT SELFRIDGE Vice Pretadrn‘ lirtmaa.rt J. MOD, 1501:1rettsrT. ' - DIRECTORII : E.. L. Benter , F. Carroll Itrerster. ware .1.. Carter. Jorenh D. Darr bort H e nry Holfrhige, Fiances Lee, Parallel Ksluiliton. • , feeeph Yorke., C. Landreth, Menne,Jolliest... etophenroN. Ertnicy is received arid paymont3 made daily. Who inveatmento are =Me, in conformity with the Erovielona of the Charter In j teal Entate MortK•ofer. tironne Rentz, aull 11111 oh flirt-431,163 seouritiea ee wul al- Ware tiumre Der eet coo:tray to the donositore, and whiohonnuot feat to eve Denuarienny nee priabiety to !him lustitutioto cul-lr RAVING PIIND—IINITED STATES Taimyr 00111'/tit Y. corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Largo and smell isms received, end mid back orLde•• mend enthout notlet, with FIVE PER CENT. milt , REST from the der of depolit to the day, with , . drawn!. °Mee henre,,,frem 9 until I o'otook ererr der. end at V MONDAY EEN Mos from Inntil 9 odeek, DRAFTS fqr, saleEneland, Ireland', ; ';ccil and, towards. . President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, renn_rer—JATlEß HOMER, - PLINY FISK. Mater,. Ne' HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. DACKAGE HARDWARE 1101:4E.—We WlAlitrpeleatfully tall the attention of the Gene- ISlftwate rade•le our extensive stook of Bllt- M 1 G ht H RDWARE, which we offer at a mall advance by the package. Orders or direct importation solicited, and Goode de livered either in his city, New York. or New Grleans. W. 0..1..);Vi79 & BON,. • 411 COMMEROB Street; tniport ins v,rai Commission Sterchantro,.ans Agents for 'Former and taanemia Hardware. anal-tf VAI.CINED 'PLASTER, PLASTERING N./ ;HAIR. WHITE SAND. and CEMENT for sale, atIIINTH and COATES !greets. H. MORIN I' S.. Orders for shipping promptly attended tn. 001D.6t• B. GODARD VERY OED,OOGNAO, 10 half , pipes, 20 Quartets. ih bond vror sata. , ll F. D. LoNucHA NW. 0010-/A 817 s outh ritoro: 04004 AtiVILItOAD 1860. .iinnta . 1860. ,}9; CAMDEN AND • AMBOY AND PHILA DEIRHrD.zurnoN RALLEDARawa Lls6l R.01 , kzu..41),31..,91 1 0 TO ABW • - yo K AND WAY PLA_ , Fat ifalnat-str . pat W alio as folloltir-Vix: • , , lean.At 6 A At,'Tiit astutleb bud Ambor, O..VA. Ancona modation.— 23 Ay 6 A. 111% via Winder! and Jereer City (N. ISAe. o 2 26 At 9 A M, via UlmMtion andJeraby 4 ,1 Ys Morning - 900 At 11 A M, by Steamboat, via TiteOnian i J-rneY City„ Western Egeresa. _ 00 Atl2K 1' Mt via Camden and Amboy , Aooommi- At 2 Y M., via Gilt:don 'and Amboy, O. a:nd A. Ex press! .. - DO At 4 P nitr i Niatearoboat vie, waoony and Jersey City, Eve :Eleress. - 600 At 3t, by tearaboat Tawny and Jim's) , 2.1 Clans _ 996 At 6 1. M, VIA Camden and Jersey ;..Evening • - _ 8 do At 11 P M,:vis Camden and Jeraoy EitY, Bouthern Mail l s -• • 20. Ate P Crondert and Ainboy Aooommoda lion, (Yr ght and Passenger ,) -Yet Clain Tioket. g ad The F ?drill Line inns rdaily. The PM, ai i giltOrrg,"tAcol u ptettsrithertviiie. Flemington, &a. at AIM anon 4r m, trOm Walnut:Street vrhari. Ana 7.IQ'A M from nonalngton. I , or Watbr Ga9,..Strondaburg,Sertri, Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great Bend, &m, at 6A. . rorn Walnut street whalf, and 7.10 A. 01. from Kensington, via Dela. ware, LaokAwanAa and Western it. For Monnt Holly, at 6 and 9 A. 31., 2 and 04 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. Al., and 91', WAY L 111.815. For Brietol, Trenton, &0., at SX Mid 4 P. M. from WalAut•otrost *herr, 7.10 A . M. and 6X P. M. from X t u o li n g alZra t _ftiverton. Delanoo. Beverly,_ Barlinx ton. Florence, fiord ontown, &0.., at 12%, 1, and 44 P. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bordentown and innene dist° Places, at Ph' P. M. Steamboat Troatatt,let Tatifiar, at 1 .2. at. M. and TRACITIT. Beverly, 13drItligton, and Bride], at 4 I'. M. nft. "pounds of BaggagNonly, allowed eaoh Pasoan- Kar, psAsenseth are prohibited from taking anything as bartage lint their wearing apparel. A ll baggage over fif pounda to be paid tor extra. The Company limit tho r responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and not ba liable for any amount beiOnd $lOO, ea °opt by speoial °entreat. - W3lf. li. GATZUER. Agent. 'TEE PENNSYLVANIA OENTEAL sanyloAD. - I See MILES DOUBLE-TRACY. 1860. 1860. TILE CAPACITY: ANY OAD IS ~,OW EQUAL TO ANY IN TEE COUNTRY. _ I THR_R THROUGH: ARrilf4(434l. altlypog BEI yhEN Fur wo.wir aoPITTEIBITIte. Connecting direst as Plraadatn. with 'Through Trains poin Boston, litrer York, SSA yointa teat , and in the mon Dv i ort at Pitoela'Arg with Through Trains t and tom prittem the West, Northw est , and Southwest --awe r-ainothing fatalities for the transportation of Patrangers unsurpassed for speed and oomfort by ear Other route. Express and Fast Lines run thy:mak tO Pittsburg, without changed, Oars pr Cooiters. All through Pas ganger Toone • provideti Loughtidita'a patent ' Brake—epees under berfaqt control of the engineer, thus adding innnif to the safety of traveilors. Singlatig Care ate attached to tateh_Train r ; Niiroodrng: I.47ortiNtg entaatrilfrio, Son. days excepted. _ Mail Train leaver: A ailadelphiS at r SP A. AL fast LirPa IL6O A. Al. Ress Train leaves" p. 46 P. Al, ' WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Aceommo u dation,magolmbia, 3 P .M. Columbia COO Id Parkeebtirc - • 6.40 P p. West Chester ' r , 18.30 P. M. w es t °wore r Passengers will take the Mail, West Cheater Accommodation and Corambla Trains. paisiengere for Sunbu. Willtranilport, Thelfa iti, Niagara Falls, and in ry terinediAte poititte ItiFing Phi ladelphia 7. 1 5 A. Yd. and g M. go direptlY throngh.f, Tiokets Weetwara may be obtained at ihnoMosis of_tho Company in Philadelphia , New York, -11ostoa B ,or al timore ; and tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad oMces in the West; also on , beard any of the regular :Line of Steamers en the MramireaPPl or Ohio tigers. sF'• Fare altrara t !di, and time tut amok, as by any other Dote. For iurther information apply at the Passenger • Stu tirm, Sontheast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to'Tirane°. make this the DIRECT LINE iIE"F E VE Pi THE EAST AND TEE G A WEST. The eenneotien of _tanks by the Railroad Sndee at Pittsburg, ;wowingall drayage or ferriage of Freight, togathoP with the saving of time, are advantases_readity appreoiated by SlupPPOrg of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. bloroltanteand Shippers entrneting the transportation of their Treight to this Company, can rely with Conn `lVlATiali•Wf OlNlri t icarr niia from any point In the West try tho Pennsylvania Railroad ars at ail limas al Javorabls as era ;barged by Ws, .Ratiroad Cf_maisiss. Iliar BO partieglar Mark paaltageg " rib Fenn*. Rall road7 For Freight Contraoht or t'hieDing I)ireotiog ta, ar addrest either br the foltdirieg Agent/ is, of the von:- In2LJ ; ; , D. A, STEWART, Fittabingt• •• K. Pieroe cc Zeneeryille O.; J. , I.JOhni/oup/ r 4no7* 0.; R. Molt cell', Maysville, Kg.; Ornbaby, roper, PortrunOuth, Q,; Path. & Co„ Jedensonvil e, lum ens; If, W. Broth & Cinoilmeti, O.; Athern & Ribber*, Cineingsti, D.; R.C.R. C Moiarnm,,Madinon, Ind.; Jog. E. Moor;Lonistql9. RY4 P. 0. Riley Co., nd4 Xi. W. Graham & Co., Cairo 111: R. F. Ogee, en or ft. Glass, /R. Louie, Mo_ ~• John H. R'ar rig, Tenn.; Harris & Rant, Memphie, Tenn.; Marfa l& Co., Chioago,lll4W . . H. H. Koonte, Alton, n- to Freight Agents of Railroad' at different volute in tne West. 8. 11. KINGSTON. Jr., rhiladelplim. MAGRAW & 11.00N0, flit North street, baltimore, ',MOH & CO., 1 Astor 11012130. or 18. William at., My, hif,Eoll ac CO. •• N o r 7, State street, Miami. u. HOUBTOIi, Gehl Freight Agent, Pklta. h. L. HOUPT, Geg'l'Xiaket AgOlab lg. LEWIS, GetelduVl AltoOng, Ye, jel-l. "* ELIWIRA ROUTE.- MIRA iRAILROAD ItaißM PHILADELPHIA AND EL . QUICKEBI EOUTE to Tamaqua, Catagrissa, Ru pert, Wiliceeborke, Seratiton limosport t Troy, Ralston - , 'Luton, Einura h uffalo. Niagara alls, Rochester, C eveland,'Detrm oledo, Chicago, LLonis, Milwaukee, and all points girth and West. , Parsenser nutria Will leave the now Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal logrhill street.) daily (Sundays excepted), for above petals, as fellowa t DAY EXPRE/38_ .---.6.00 A. M. 'tilf/HT .. as° P. M. The Etuu 1... M. train conneeti:ilt Rupert % for Wilkes bane,- Pity, Soranton, an all nations on tho LAt(KAWA PIA AND BLOOMBI3URO. RAILN,OAD. The above inns mt l ke direct ommeetione at Elmira with the trains of the ew York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and lintfalo, New York and,frie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points/iorth and West; and the Canada& Baggage isheciktd to Elmira, Buffalo. and Suspension Bridge. and all mien:m.lmm pones. ilitAitk rocan be ramrod at the Philadelphia and .El- Mita ad Lir e'a'.ticket Office, aorthwest corner of SIX and OR' ra UT Streets, and at the Paesenger Depot. corner°. 'iIIiRTELNTH and cabLowaiLL, THROW EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil . cffiphia and Reading Depot, Brood and ette I trimly (Sundays excepted), for all nointig Waste North, at 6P. pie:gide ton .• badehverad before 3 P. M. to insure their 'ping Ulf ape day. For. further information ripply at ,Froight Depot, THIRTEEN rti and CALLOwHILL, or to OHAEL 8. LAPPSN,__ _General Agent, Northlrest corner SIXTH' and 10.1LESTN UT Streets, avrt-ff Philadelphia NORTH PENNSYL? •. VANIA RAILROAD. For. BETHI.ERE ,• DOYLESTOWN, BARTON, riIAtIOIT DRUNK . HAZLETON ECRLFY,_WRITE HAVEN, WPAREI3AERE, WILLIADISPQRT, fc.o. THREE TH_ROLIGH TRAINS. 06 tfind after MONDAY, Jell id, ISM Bcuenzer MMUS will leave FRONT and WILLOW Strom. Phi ladelphia, DAlLY,o3undaye excepted,/ as follows Luce(l4o ASSN. tHxpreesh for Bethlehem, Allentown. Chun, Hazleton, Wilkoobarre, Williamsport, At 2,30 Y. 61.(Expreec),for Bethlehem, Easton, .Ir 6. Thiz train reaches Easton at ASO P. M., and makes close 'comfy/don • with New Jersey Central for New YOrk, At aP. H. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Alacoh Chunk. eco. • „ • • At 9A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestown. . At M. 30 A. M. and 640 P. M. for Fort Washington, The 6.30 A. M. Expreae Trans makes oboe oonneetion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirablo route to Wilkeebarre, and to all volute In the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PRILADELPRIA: hl Leave - Bethlehem at Leg A. M., P. 20 A. at. and 6.211 P. Leave Poyleat:own at LSO A. M axd_4.ls P. M. Leave Fort ,Wmehington nt 6.65 A, M. and 2.19 P. M. UN SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for filethlehem at 0 A. M. Philadelphit., for Doylestown, at S P. M. Doylestown for Phfiadelplua dm A. 111, Bethlehem for Philadelphia at BABY. M. Fare to Bethlehem-611 601 Fare to Mauch Ohunk.6l9 60 Fare; to Easton.. rtgilFare to Doylastewn.- 000 Though negate must be Dttoured at the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKO Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All , Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) (loaned at Berke street with Fifth and 4ixth. streets and Seeond and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 30 minutes alter leaving Willow street. • FALL ARRANGE- E N PHILADELPHIA WILANGTON, LIAETI MORE RAII,B OAD. Op and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1850,. PASS ENDEK TRAINS I,PiAVE Pull, ADELPIIIA For Baltimore at 815 A. AI., 12 noon (Express), and 11.101'; M. For Cheater at 8.15 A. M,, 13 noon, 1.11,115, 6, and 11.10 Far Wilmington at 8.15 A. Al., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.15. 6. and .10 P. M. For New Castle at 815 A. M. and 415 P. M. FOrsMiddletown at 8.15 A. M. and 415 P. 51. For over at 835 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Barrington at 815 A. Al. and 915 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. Al., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satiirdays at 4.16 P. M. For Farmington at 8115 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fridays at 4 25 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4 16 P. M. For Salisbury r t 8.15 A. M. Train at 815 A. M. will oonneot at Seaford an Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays with steamboat to Nor folk. TRAINS FOR PIMA DELPHIA : Leave Baltimore at 6.30 A. M. (Express), 10.15 A. M., and 5 25 I'. al ..I.;env : a Wilmington at 7.30, 9, and 11.30 4. M., 2 43, 3.45 nd 8.35 P. Al. 1 pave Oshehury at 130 P. ht. Leave Seaford at (Tuesday e,Thuredays, and Patur 'ate fit 7.20 A. M.) 2.50 P. M. Leave Fe rniington at unedays, Thuredayn, and Fa urdaye at BA. 510 4 10 1'. M. Leave Milford at ( Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri aye at 7.50 A. hi.) 4P. 51. Leave Harrington at 8,15 A.N. and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 05 A. M. and 5.25 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. and 6.40 P. M. Leave New Castle at &30 and 11 A. ti., and 7.35 P. M. Leave Cheater at 6.20 and 940 A. 141., 12,04, 2,22, 4.25 nd 9.15 P. ht. . . Leave Baltimore fr.r Salisbury and Delaware Railroad t 10.15 A. At TRAINS FOR BALTIMOVF: Pave Closter at 8.45 111..12.29 and 1140 P. M. .Lronee Wilmington at 9.28 A. M.,12 MP. AL, and 1120 A. M. PREIGIIT TRAIN Witt, Pas erns Car attaehed, will r net follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate Manna at 9 P. DI. •••• • • . Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate places at tlel IS P. Leave t±rnore for Havre-do-Gretna and Intermedi ate nlaoae at 4 2 I'. . S ON SUNDAYS Only at 71.10 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. 'Only at 2,26 P, .151. from Baltimore to rhilatielehin. ee29. - S. W. FELTON. Preatdont PHILADELPHIA AND RP.DI NO RAIL ROAD.-PASSENGER TRAINS fOr PO'ITSVILLE. READING. and HARRISBURG. MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot. earner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILA A (Passenger entrances on Thirtoanth and on Callowhill streets.) at 8 A. M., onneeting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA. RAILR LAD, 1 P. M. train running to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 P. M, train rumour to Chambersburg, Carlisle, tem• and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD I P. M. train. running to Sun bury, &o. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PII ILADEI,PIIIA,(Pnesenger cntrancea ort H , Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,) for POTTS- V LL E and ARRISBUR I' G. at 3.30 P. 51.. D 11 , Y, for 'ADkNG only, at 5 P. M.. DAILY, (Sundays eit- OV I ARCEB VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. FllOl.l 1 5 111LADELPIIIA, / 1 / 1 1061 To 23) Reading.---..... 58 Leban0n._._._......8,1 Harnsburg,—.....ll2 Dauphin Millersburg —. Trevorton Sunetion-158 Sunbury_ ....Ng Northumberland .--.171 I.,ewitibUrs --^•178 Milton —.163 Mune, Williamsport 209 jpeor:1:11Batioot Shore Ralston- .. 233 Troy- 261 Elmira:. ....281 The 8 A. M., and . 3 30 P. I Port Clinton, (Sundays sac WISSA. WILLIAMSPORT making' alone atinneetunis , v; Canada. the West and Reath . DEPOT IN PHIIJADELPI and CALLOWHILL Streets ap2t . t.tf- W. H. 51 A tg 011'ESTER Tl4lrs vIa'PRINTPIEWI,VA N RA ' - `3± , apper EbiIiVENTIL an .$‘lA ' ;at 1.80 Ai Pa., 12.80 Y. *l., and tr,Al. Oa Ithhiday, leave Philadelphia at 8 A. Mu and -wain okestor at Y. Nt, 118041 - - - - • NEW TRI-WEEKLY AO , FlLFlGivroto_e4s_sßG l E r t ROUTE-TO NORFOLK AND poßrsmuu OHANGIP LOCATION for the receipt and deli: very of Prelyht. On and after ItTohdny. October ` la: Forwarders of Goode by thie Itne will eend to PRENTZ EL'S Ware hOuseolndor National flail, 1224' MARK ST Street. Kutralioe for drays In the rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street through Leiner street. Mark Goode Via Seaford, WV , Passengers will take the Ala A. M. train at the davit, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. Fare for first-olass passengers, including meals on the boat, 37 Second-olruss passengers, including meals on the boat, 86.60 KENNIiy, Master of Transportation, 0e1.2 tr ' . ' • P. W. & B. R. ft .co. umr ' WEST CHESTER _ AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD 'CHANGE oit HOURS. On and after Monday, September/7th 1880, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, corner of Thirty-first and Market streets. West Yhtladeipat., at 7.45 and 10 A. M., and 130 and 5 P. M. Leave EST OHESTMt, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 7 and 10.15 ,A. M., and 1.40 and 5 P. DI, , ON SUNDAY, • Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast owner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. AL Leave West Cheater, at 7.80 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Trains leavlrg Philadelphia, at P 45 A. AI. and 6 P.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 2.30 P. AL, oennootat Fennelton with the Philadelphia and 'Balti more Central . Railroad. for Conoord, Kennett, Avon dale. Elkview. ho., and for Oxford, via &tam from end , A Track, at 7.45 A. M. On Tuesday t Thipsday, and Sa turday, the 7 45 A. M, train from Philadelphia Will con nect with a line of Kailas, via Oxford and Hopewell, to Penal, Wttom. to Lanpaster, eounty. The last Passentei: ilaili.kay Car will leave Front and Market streets 8,) minutes. and Eighth' and Market etteets26 minutes before the starting time from the Depot, and will carry a tlag to denote it. office and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and Market streets. where passencets. tickets for West Chester, will be furnished With a tick et over the Passenger Rairtray. HENRY WOOD elisneral Nupetintentiont. The Imports oar wilt leaVe Eighteenth and Market streets one hoer beforeLthe departure of the train from the Went Thiledelnhitt Leant, sel4ll ..i.. , -7- ''" 141-17,ADELPHLAAER MANTOW14 AND NOJI_RTS ragRAILROAD UMMH RAERAIIGEME,NT. On and i or G hltapAy r g,i v n i l . 4, 18M, Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 'and 18 A. M., 1,1, 1 4 1. 4,6, 6, 64, 7, 8. 9,10 m. and 11% P. M. Leave Germantown 6, 7. 734, 8, 8)6.91101 //MA. M., 1,8, 8, 4, 8,6, ag, r, u 9. 1014 P. M. , . ON SUNDAYS, Leav e Pluladelphia 9.09 rain. A. 14,,, 101 1 1 /Ai, and 1044 P. 61, Leave GarraantoVrn 5.10 Van, A. M., 1.10 rain., 4. 6%, and LIS P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. beave thijedelplda 8, 8,10,,8 .A., M., 11, CO. 6s, 8, li, aii 10)4 r, PI, save ghaathut 1111,1 7.10,940, 8.00, 9,00 11.40 A. N., 1.22, Lip, pa, 8.40, and 1.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Uave Philadelphia 9.03 A. 91., 9,1, and 7M P. M. I4eave P . Chestnut Hill 7,60 A. SI., 11.00. 6.10, and 9,10 n., .M._ 2 nu FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 5.50 t 744. 9.01. DA, min.. A. Al., 1.83.5.05.'4/i, 5./4a, 6.20. and 11 4 ( P. M. 4 m Laa Norrial4l74 9,7, 8.68, 5, 11 A, M.. 114, 4/4, and 739 P. 7,4. ' ON ANumili, _ _. t re Pllladollatla 9 4, hhand a and_. r, N. " IlOm2tlreltiltaf,lX?rlTllsY. M. Leave Philadelpka 5.60, 734,9.06,114ra A. M., 1,09,8 , 99, 5413 L e. a " ve' 1'4'44%1? ,°6734: . 1;k , and 11% A. M.,1, 4 ..0... 812, 8, and 9M . ha irriDAvm. *tate Philadelphia A. h 8, I, and 8P M. .7aeave Manayunk 77( A. MOM, 644, and 9,4( P. M. H. K.BO II General Superintendent, DEPOT, NINTH end GREEN Streets. V 1. BENL:ER RAI.NB FOR DOWNINGTOWN A. TERMEDIATE IBTATIONB.—On and after 28th May, 1060, the ramsanger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will 'dart from the ,new Peseenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Readingßaßroad Company, oomer of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Street', (Rammer en tranoes on Callowhill. MORNING TRAIN for Downinctown, !saves at 8.00 A. M. AFTERNOON .1111.AIN for Borninetworn, limey at 6Y.M, pAlLYoBnndaye easeptet). Br ardor of the Board of Absnagerr tkoildiselelplrle and Itambax Railroad OomPani epl W. H. MoIi,IIENNEV. fteretary. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY • PP PitMAMMA. (FIRE 1r roil ExaLugnvELY.) eaurs BUILDING. S. W, CORIUM TH AND WALNUT STURM'S.. F. RATRISTORD BTARNI MORDROAIL DAWINPN WILLIAM MOKRI. 10. H. N7IART. NALBRO FRAZIHR, toict H. BROVilt, JOHN M. ATWOOD. . A. VAIIIIIISTOONI &NI. T. TREDICK, ANDREW D. CASE, N.RIIIIT WHARFNR A TCHFORD L A R M,Frae lden t. CHARLES W. COMB. Seereteirr. fag D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN - RURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE_ LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 183 e. OFFICE S. E. CORNER TDIRD AND WALNUT Street.% Phila.:lolpda. MARINE INsUP.ANCE VESSELS,)O O N GO. AR To all nails or the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Gonda. by Hpmy l Can Lakaa,and Land Carriage , al. 1 ... ;..... EE all parts ot the Union .FIRE INNURANCEB On Merehandise gonerallY. On Stores Dwelling Houses. &c. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November 1,1862. Par. Market Value. BWIIOB Philadelphia City 8 cent. Loan. R 1,656 CO 6 .iS , oent,Lonn...oj23,nso 00 $lOO.OOO Pennsylvania Btatti 821.000 Pennsylvania State oent. Loan., 21.000 80 $25,0`10 IL 8. Treasury 514 49 , cent. Notes and interest duo 21,263 54 850,000 U.S. Treasury 6 4P' cent. Notes and Interest due...._._. „„.. 50,815 00 $26,000 Temporary Loan ot o the or Phila delehm..- . . 25,000 00 850.090 Pennsylvania Vailroad - 3d . IClO;igejsa 8 cent. Bonds. . 4,3800 00 1520,0e40 North l'enn_sylvanie. Railroad Mort gage 6 cent. 80nd5.. .......__. 12,500 CO t 14,000 West Philadelphia passeng er Railway . Company 7 ife or. coupon Bonds. 12,600 00 515,000, 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and pnnat pal guarantied by the city of Pinta delphia.-- ... Mood at $5,000. 100 shares fennsylvaniOM:nroad Corn nanY -- • 3,776 00 85,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad CQmpany...-, •.- 350 CO $2,550 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and steam Tug Company. Philadelphia and 8435,680 18408,718 L . Rends and Mortgages, and Real , Estate, Of fice Budding--..... Bills renewableinsurances for insurs .. Balance dim at Agenoies—Premiums on Ma rine Moles. interest, and other debts due the Company_..._....-...___• - •.• .• •• . 65,564 63 Borle, and stoo k of suntrsuzanoe'dorn- Cash on Domit in Bank— Wtllism Martin. Edmund A. Bonder, Theoplulus Paulding, John R. Penrose,' John C. Davie, James Traquair, William'ls) re, Jr., James C. Han, William ❑ 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. seal, Dr. Huston, Hoorge C. beim, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelly, - TROB. C. HENRY LYLBURN. Bar TN SURANCE COMPANY OF THE -E- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND I , IA, RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. _ ortrterea in I79{—Capital s2oo,oo4—Feb. /, MO, cash value, 808,792 77. Ml invested in sound and available seourities—oon tinue to insure on Vassals and Cargoes. Buildings, Stooks of Alerehandise, &e.. on liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Maealestor, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B Wattson, John B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George C. Canino. HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. WI L IAM HARPER. Booretary. i Jeg-tf ELLIS OLAIMIAgont A N TURACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—Authorised Capital eioo,ooo-011ARTER PERPETUAL. Mee No. Sil WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Nerohandme gene rally. Also, Marine Trusaraneei on Vermin, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Maumee O to all parts of the Union. DIR.hTORS. Jacob Esher, Jonah Maxfield, i l ltdh er ` d Dr. Ueorgo N Eckert, John it. Dialuston, Davie Pearson, Wm. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, J. E. Damn. JACOB ESBFR,President. WAL F.DEAN, Vice President. W. Si. SMITH. Secretary. ao9-tf LIFE INSURANOI -K-AvANy.—THE PENN NANCE COMPANY, 921 Q 893701.62. MILK es , LIVES for Ow annuities and endowments- Heal Estate, and makes all contingencies of Life. They not as Exeoutons, Trustees, and Guardlane H . TUS Hamel L. Miller, Benjamin Coates, Richard S. Newbold, William P. Hacker. William H. Korn, Samuel C MAO.. Charles Hallowell, Henry C. Townsend, RodeMins Kent, Wtiliain H. Carr, I'. V. Hann, William Rotortson. Warner Al Resin. P H. MK! ‘4) ANIBL .a.M.1.. JoiCi W. Hermon. Seem A mr,rtroAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., -L - B- INCORPORATED 1810-011AltTER .PRAPHIN TJAL. - N 0.3 1 ,3 WALNUT Street, PIX•YPI Third, Philadelphia. Having a large pabl-up Capital Stook and Solana In vented In round and nvoiloble f3oonntieo, eon mut, to insure on llwollinge, Storer, Furniture, Igen, andiee, Vetoed.' is Port and their canon!, and othor l'oreounl Property. All luzeol liberally and promptly adjuattei, AIMICTORS. John T. Loma, James R. Gam',WV. Edmund G. Drank, lThea, W. roultnol. Jgraal Morris:. THOMAS R. MAIM!, Preindoo RT 0. L. eit. , ,WFORD. Saoretarv. fe22-1 'rhos. R. Marie. gri n nn Wr i 0 0 1..? ,,g h orto,. Patnok fIUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA ‘OIs. NV—FRANKI,D4 BUILDINGS,. 408 WALNUT DTREET, DISILADULPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR PLus...em,74s.7o.—lirsoros rtgainat Loot or Dornaze br Fire, and tho , Penlo of the Sea, inland Nai 'ration en* /iffloSPOttatlnll. GjSIRGI 4 iTAIX, President. frk j rl6ll " r nt. 41 1 1 i 4 ,ri t"r gg T "'". IV . ,Lt AastEtirr,M, gergn If, tl art, A. Oottoll, V. Milo,. AL It. Cor„paiall - Hon. Fill tot Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley R.R. Northern Central Railroad. /41XCIJANGE ' ' INSURANCE COUPA NY —Office No. tee WALNUT Street. Filth INSURANCE Con H0U603 and iHerahandima eenernah on favorable term, either Bunted or par votual. DLUHOTORS.. , • Jeremiah Borman, John Q. Uinnodo , r3 orn a j. d ail ti t fh b :, rl2 ' Joshua T. Owen, .', , teuban C. Hale. Thomas Marsh, Sarnia. Smedle% • •ohn Mellowell, Jr,, DA. T. Hale, Bellefonte. TIBIT /0i BONSALL, Fro/admit. JOHN Q. GINR6.OIIO, Vico Preeldent. _ _ - EDWARD W. Davno. Rearetart Sunbury and Erie 11.11 Williamsport and Elmira • Railroad. M. train connect daily at cepted,) with the tIA PA anti ERIN RAiLROA ith lines to Niagara FalPs, west. filA : Corner of BROAD IV J. IiAYLIS .111031 AB, • . "'' - - ; , " ATTORNEY. Al. L All , Et ELI removed his dace 4ara No, DM A TUG rtroct to Lie. 4 . 1.9 WALNUT kttreat. . Partioular altentien nvon to the yecoveri id P.l.Aru—kil tile Claim,. rho (halting end axarativition Of IVUIs, FonireYannan,Arsigamoilln,,l,lrofp .of , Title i ml, other netrumenta of Writing,'Ktia management n Emootalo;- , ai s ii t ri, A i rnetratorollirah and Trusts , oup rintchdru, Velittighti6torEgVntitiftioGir the F"manent In -17 re orerr„ea when remred, IciLIONNIW, Edoretary INAILROAD LINES. VIA MIIJIA INSURANCE COMPANIES. DIRECISTORS. savannah Steam Navigation Can- 2omplug._ Plattlelphia Havro de or.4;:kioa - fow, fat 63 - 14111;3, VhlT;iifinge. Exohango 2.1110 00 DIREDTORIS. Samuel E. Btokee, J. F. Pometon, Henry Sloan. Edward Sarlington, H. Jones Brooke. Spencer brllvaine. Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M 'Farland, P Joshua Eyre, b i n p i ff r A g ix a tgle, MARTIN,.. ' ad President. J. HAND, Vice President. mews. dld-tf AND TRUST COM. MUTUAL LIFE INSU REMUTEItrest. Am% e whole term of tire—groom . —purehasen interente II centrum depending on the .A.dministratorn, Afeignapn t TEES. Samuel E. Stokes, William Martin, James D. MeFarland, Joseph H. Trottor, James Easton. lumpMins Paulding, Edmund A. rondo'', Daniel L, Dutchinson, John W. Horner, Ellis S. rohor, Samuel J. Christian, osepn Al. Thomas, Mr, Ervitth L. ISIIL Provident. E. STOKES, Vine Fresq. • ram anlB L'IREUROFF. E. . Roue, Yontor 3. Porkirds, Androw R. Oheantori. 'Samuel loners. P 4. D., mhg-i1 11 -I URNESS, BRINLEY & CIO., N o , 490 tlirFT STREET VERY ATRACTIVE CLORING BALE 'OF RICH, , BA T RONY WOVEN DRESS GQ O DB. ' esare C. F SCHMISOEI3. & CO. • Will roll Noough NRR NESS, BRIALEV, tju'l their &ore. No. 429 MARKET Street, - On Tuesday Mernins. Ocitobertle,l36l. at 10 n'olnok. 4, 000 PIECES The entire balance of the fall importation of rich Saxony woven dress goods, of their well-known manu facture and favorite stiles. Comprising the most desirable line of thin niece of geode offered this season, and must received Per e learner liorussia. The larger proportion of these goods are entirely new styles, adapted to the beet city trade, and have never been effered at private We, It B.—Particulate hereafter. FRENCH BLACK AND COLORED GLOMS, For Ladies Cloaka. On Friday Norma. 76 Dames 6-4 Fronoh black and colored clothe, for la dies cloak& • ALL WO )L LONG SHAWLS, For Boat City trade. soo ex superfine duahty all yrool adult coat plaid long Shawls. DREBR GOODS. 4-4 Engine! chintzes, figured do Woes. Gingham dresses. merinos, vlsids. Illaok and fancy Enghah prints, silica, and wool Thank and colored alpaocas. BALE OTb'It Ty ENCH °oohs. On F Ootober 26, at 10 o'olockrid, byMornin oatalogug, e, on six month' credit, 490 packages and iota or French dry goods. IJAROF, kLE OF 2;300 PARIS PRINTED AND UO'HED CLOTH. WANT) PIANO, AND TABLE COVERS—The lost offering One 30/180nd On Tuesday Morning, October 30, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months' credit. 690 6-4 Paris embossed cloth table covers. 6508-4 do do do. 660 Paris printed quantr. cloth piano covers, magnificent pat ern and toot 4 printed table do. 550 embossed stand de. To which the attention of the trade Is reoriented, as this will be the last offering this season. P.. PANCOAST, , AUOTIONEER, Sim i • cent& to D. SCOTT, Jai. 431 CHESTNUT St. BALE OF 610 LOTS. SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. Etsl BROIDP;RIESi RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODs.IRIMMINGS, This Moraine, , Ootober 24, by oata:ozne, on a oredtt, oolihnonolog at 10 o'clock. GERMANTOWN GOODS. A line of new styles and desirable colors - fancy knit hoods, tot Mies'. misses', and children's wear • ladies' and misses' coats, sacks, and 01011118; boys andi gents' scarfs, Ere. BOSIFRY, KNIT JACKETS. &c. Also, children's fanny stripe and spot hose, Nos. laf; misses' white,andmixed iambs' wool hose; ladies' white black. and mixed hoods ; gents' half hose, &n. Also, ISO dozen men's all wool cricket jackets. EMBROIDERIES. New style (Just landed) embroidered. jaconot. and paitibrib dollars and sold; embroidered flouncing. edg- IPRII. and bands; infants' ssmetn. rdbee, ha. Richly embroidered handkerchiefs h 45 LINEN CAMBRIC RANDKERCHIFFS. A full lino of !ladies E and gents' .7‘ hemstitched pure linen cambric h odkor AND. RIBBONS TRIMMINGS. - - - - New style bonnet rinbons. rich (micas fancy velvet rib eons; rich trimmings, fringes, moire antique, braids, &0., &o. . . . MILLINERY GOODS. Rich colors fanny bonnet velvets, all silk, Lyons blank do., &o. CUTLERY, NOTIONS, &v. An invoice of line pocket cutlery and, scissors, ladies' book and maraca° purses, porte monnaies, An. LARGE SHERIFF'S SALE OF A FIJI L AND COAT PLFTE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, MA TERIALS, Ac., of a celebrated make. On Thursday Morning, Oat. 25,1800, at 10 o'elook, at the waretooms, 1000 and 1011 Chestnut street. Embracing a great variety of vehicles, made for city ro`oil sales, of boat materials and in a superior manner. Iceindedwili be found— Superior four and Els-seat Germantown wagons, fine open and cOose family carriages, light .earrisges, with and without tops, shifting top do do., physicians oat maim light and trottingsalkeys,Ac. MAT tfRIALS. Also, a quantity of materials . paints. Varmsh tOOls.&e. ear Stook arranged for examination, with catalogues, two days previous to sale. Also. On Friday Morning, cot. 26, at the Factory., northwest earner Sixth and Master streets, commencing at 10 o'clock, a large lot of carriages, material. unfinished work, lumbar, &a. Included in gale on Friday morning, via UNFINIBIIED CAHRIAO M.S. A large stook of every variety of carriages, many nearly completed. Also, a quantity of carriage bodies, wood and iron work, he. MATERIAL A large stook of 'wearier material, consisting of lum ber, hub stuff. folloes, spokes, springs, panel stuff, Jaw work, superior spring reel, Norway. and refined iron, carriage hardware, damask, extra width tiokingq, trim mings. An. - Aloe, a large clock of tools, benches and vice, forges. le'' Catalegnes to be 'had upon application at the auotlon stare. gAMIIELe NATILINS, AUCTIONEER,- No. 224 south THIRD Street. below Walnut. LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED FEN DOES, By order of ABRAHAM NATRANS, Broker, On Tuesday Merman. October SO, at 91i o'clock A ht., nominating of gold and silver patent lever and other watches. gold ohaine, finger rinse. breastpins, medallions, penoil caste. elver and plated•wareonata, pants, vests, shawls, umbrellas, Detour carpets. pistols. guns, /Sc. peteOrni having goods on deposit with me ovor the legal length of time, will call and redeem the same, otherwise tars will be sold at public sale on the above day. ABRAHAM NATHANS, Broker, Northeast Corner SIXTH and CALLOWRILL. 0079 10t* MOMS NATIIAIia, Ati OTTO WEER AND .COMMICRICH MERCHANT, southeast corner of tald. RAUL' Ztroete. MONEY TO L0A31.1 $26,000 to loan. atthe lowest rates, on diamonds, watoboP, jewelry, silver ;late, dry goods, clothing, grc. °cries, regale, hardware, cutlery, pianos, worms, fn. niture, bedding, and on, goods of every desonstion, ip large or small amounts, from one dollar to thouganel for any length of time agreed on. NW Oldoott EetabLiehed Nouse in this sitr,., * Ovate entranoe on RACE Street. nir BB ueinere hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Heavy insurance for the benefit of depositors. CHARGES (MLA TWO PER CENT. ea- Advisee/a of 8190 and upwards at two per cent. Advances of 11100 and upwards, at one per cent, for short loans. SALE OF FO , !I , EITEII COLLATERAL& - On Tuesday Mornin g November 6. at 10 o'clock; at M. N . Auction Store, Southeast corner of SIXT hand RIME Streets, to elecond-srorl Salesroom, entrance Orem Rue street. Consisting of— Several easel of first quality French Calf Skins. revers' oases KID and Calf Skins. Several eases superior Split Leather. Dealers, Bboefinders, and others arc invited to attend the sale, as the Leather will positively ea sold without the least reserve, in lota to amt purchasers. Kir Dean ifor examination the day previous to the Bale. 1. AI. NATHAN& 1 3 / 1 114.1P 101 W it , Uu.; AUOTJOenoattl, Strict No. 630 MARREN Street, and 641 MINOR LARGE POSLITVE SALE OF 1,200 CAPP'S BOOTH, 8110te, BROGANS, AND "GUM BHOES. On Thursday Morning. October.2s, at 10 o'clock precisely, , will be' sold, by catalogue, on 4 menthe' credit.l„2oo cases men's, boys', and youth's' calf. kip, and grain hoots:calf, and butt brogans. calf and patent leather gaiters, Oxford ties . ; women's, misses', and ohildren'a goat, kid, calf, and:morocco heeled boots. Also, it large assortment of oity-made goods. The early attention of buyers 3 requested to the above sale. as it will embrace large invoices of prime oftli'gnods from first-class manufacturers, IQ - Goode open for examination with catalogues early on morning of sale. IUFITZPATRICK & BROS., AUC- Sixth. • TIONEERS, 004 CHESTNUT Street, abow6 SALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock. of Books, stationery and limey goods, watches. jewelry, clocks, silver plated ware, cutlery, paintings, mashie' instruements. eco. • Also, Hosiery, dry goods. boote and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. DAY SAKES every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'clock A. ht. PRIVATE SALES, • At private sale several large consignments of watches, Jewelry, books. stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery, fancy goose. tee- To which is solicited the attention of e td o n rim rdcou e n n t t o rrr,Trothth of a nd ndot cie d ail kinds h r 8 0 . f merchandise, for either public. or private sales. !4 - Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Ont. door sales promptly attended to, ••• • 9,260 00 67,060 31 8801,666 67 PIANOS AND MUSIC. t om PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS !! PIANO-FORTES ALELOIMONIS L PLANoFORTRIS. • • MELODEONS, Made b Raven, Dawn, tt Co., Name it Clark, Hallett, Davie. t co., and others. J. E. GOULD, , SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. STEINWAY'&, SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE, PIANOS, now preferred in ooncerto and in private circles by the beat performero. Received the first premiums over the beete ma - era, from Judger, like Gottschalk. Marion, and othero. Challenge ail competition. 131.ASIUa RROTRERS, lone CHESTNUT Street. ,17 BURNS , CELEBRATED ROSE /F5 V f /WOOD and full metallie-elate PIANO FORTES ; and Este). d; Green's Harmonics and Eolian Melodeons. The above Instruments are of the very latest unproveinents, and best makes For sale at MARSH'S Mute Store, No. 1102 , CHESTNUT Street. 006 lm [H ARSH'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO INSTRUCTION BOOK.—Eameat method of fin gering. together with a beautiful selection of popular pieces and progressive lessons, ever before published in a small work—price only ail cents—at MARSH'S Music Store. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. oes-]m IIUSIC—From all Catalogues in the United States, at One Cent per nage—at , 1118 M4RICET Street, oppeatto the Farman, Mammoth Market House. f 00,5-lm WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAY Kft Noe. 1,2, 3. 4, 5.8. Z. and 8, are now ready—price 25 atnta—at MARSH'S Musio Store, 1102 OHEBI.NUT Street. oel-lm .51ACIUNERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND theli*BoiLEß WORKS.—NEsPIE & LEVY, PRAC - 10fil, AND THEORETICAL ENGINEER h, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, havingfor many years. been in suocessful operation, and boon exclusively engaged building end repairing Marino and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks. Propellors, &c., &0., respeothilly oiler their eerv.oes to the public. as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of 01l aloes. Ammo, River, and Stationary , having Beta of paten's of different sizes, are pro arse to execute or dote with amok despatch. Every deseription of Pattern making Mode at the shortest notion. High and Low Y703E1170, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinderßoilefei_Of the beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Porgings. of all sixes and kinds Iron and Brass Castings L of all desoriptione; Roll Turning, Sorow Cutting,' and all other work coa l:tented with tho above business, Drawings and epeoifioations tor sill work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have mple wharf dock rpom for re pairs of boats, wh y can Ile in perfect se.fety, and ate provided pithshears, blocks, &0., ae., for miring heavy or lightweights. JACOB G. NEAFrEi JOHN P. LEVY. DEA.CII and PALMER streets. 0.6.XX11L V. ZXXXICX. T. woraturf MTLIXIK, X. X SOUTHWARK WILLI.III FOUNDRY xiivititlX., REIM AND VrASIIITIOTON 47,1111475. 161:1111.1bK 136118 EttntINEERS AND MACIIIIVIAT-1, Manufacture High and Low Promure SICIVO VdigiONN, tcp _Land. River- and Marino cornea. lotlara, GOIQMO tern, Tanks, Iron Rests, Lett.; Casting Si all kinds, either Iron or Dram, Iron Frame Roofs for er.4 Acrka,WorkCbo»e,Hail road Stations, &o. Retorts and era Mechinery of Cut latest and =soil too proved construotio Every description of Plantation Machinery, ouch es Bo gar, dim. and Grist Oiitis, Vaaunln Pans, Open Trains, Dercastora, Tillara, Punning' .EnUna;, 6 a. 'soil, Agents for N. Patant Sugar Rollins Apparatus; Nzunnyth's Patent Bream Ranimer; and Aspinwall & Weser's _Pasant (I•ntrifraralllngar 1).•,11. mg , Mashina, atd-s• poiNT PLEAWINT FOUNDRY, No. 951 AIACE firreet,_Hensinton, Philadelphia.—Wi LIAM TIESE3 Informs ht 3 fnends that, having par cursed t o entire stook of Patterns at the above Four, dry, ho a now prepared. to renews orders for. Rolling: Grist, and Saw hull, Castings, Soap, Chemical, nits Noose Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rover. beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, pi loom. pHITADELPEIIA TERRA OOTTA MA NUFACTORY , SEVENTH Mid OEItIgaNTOWN. H road and 1010 CESTNUT Street, Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flans, Hot Air'Fluee,and Smoke Flues intwiti of Terra Cotta, add of suitable else for every alms of buildings. This article is worthy the attention of all .parties . putting up buildings. Large nine gewarage pipes for city drainage, water pipet War 'anted to enind a severe pressure. von are 11017 prepared to oontraet with cities or corporations for this onto's in any quantity': We warrant our goods to be equal if not superior to any other made in the United States or Europe. Ornamental Chimney Tops and lelt Garfden •t rah2l it jiDDRIVVWELLS cli3Onet7 it'a low price r obtain the conteme. ,Aqdrete_Wfit.TlNOONamb drette Cniloo,'lo.llr(orttrtzeurin atm% EMTS=M 3/1 THOMAS SONS,_ _ _ v•-•-• F1(121. 139 and 141 Sonth• FOURTII; treat. (Formerly Nol4o, epd es.r • • STOCKS AND IIEAL,ES . PATE. SALMI AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY tar 'Handbills of each property horned 'separately, to - addition to which we pnblish, on the Saturday prevWne to each sale, one thousand catalogues, in pamphlet form, giving WI desenptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. CA R D.—Our sales of real estate • and stooks the Exehange will hereafter be held at 11 o'olool nog.; Sliritu t t le rrh e iPz i : g th :O ? geli lo i c il c. either . idle . REAL E S TATE-AT E - AT P RI V ATE SAa.E. tEr We have a large amount of real estate at privet, sale, inoludingevery description of city and count' property.. Printed lists may he had at the anotion atom PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Mr Real estate entered on our private sale reelect. And advertised ocoaaionally In our public sale shame (of which 1,000 'copies are printed weekly,) free e: charge. !SEVENTEENTH FALL SALE—ntrrosEß 30. Large and Valuable Brick RBSIDRNCE and BUILD. MG LOT. used as a side:Yam. Nos. 1 41 9 and NM ARCH Street. west of Broad street. lot 61 by IBS feet. with Brick Stable and Coach-House in the rear. The house is finished with the modern improvements and cony. menace.' Executors' Sele—vatate of Jacob Johnson. deceased. Valuable TRACT OR LAND. containing over 62 Acres, with Nivea Stone MANSION. Barri, Carriage. House, &c , in the district of Belmont, Twenty-fourth ward. Mine Estate—Stoma MANSION. With 87 perches of land, adjoining the above. Peremptory Sale Vert desirable Country RESI DENCE and about 4 Acres of Land, near the Oak land &Afton. North Penney Ivania Railroad. Handsome Modern Four story Brick RESIDENCE. No. 1832 Race street, near Logan Square, has the mo dent:conveniences • 20 feet front. Handsome cOUNTRY PLACE, 14 AOTCII. /2 per ches. WILLOW ORUVE. Mont scenery county. Penn sylvania. on the Old vork road 11 miles north of Phila delphia. has large Steno Mansion, Stone Darn, Stable, Carriage-House. &e. Peremptory Sale—Estata of Matthew Smith, deceased. Three story Brick STORE and DWELLING. No. 1634 Lombard street, with a three-story Brick Dwelling in tha rear. Patamotor• Sale—Three story 'Brink DWELLING, No. 2010 Ninth Second street below Daabin street. EXonutor's .Pale—To close an Estate—RESIDENCE. No t e CO2 Po SFR COS Street, went of Sixth street. Imme diassirsion. Modern Brick RESIDENCE. No. PIT Race street, West of Eighth street. Imuedinte pi - v.10.01m Three story Brink DWELLING. 110. 930 North Fifth street. south of Noble street. Has'the modern conve niences. , Fireirintorr Fills—Estate late of Ezra Hoopes. deo'd. Large and Valuable LOT. 110 few - front by 90 feet deer., Front street. lat 4 Aouthwark. Three-story Brisk DWEIL LINO. No. 3d North seven teenth street. above Market street. Has gas, bath room, ko. IVest Modern RESIDENCE No. 225 Vine street. east of Third street. - Ras the modern oonveniences. Valuable Busness Loostion_,_ Six-story Bnok STORE and DWELLING. No. 214 North Fourth street. be tween Race and Vine streets. Immediate 'muslin, peremptory Sit , e—Eidate of Ann Smith, deceased. BUILDING t OT. Twentieth street, Vona of Market Street. Rale ebeolute. Neat DWELLING, southwest corner of Master and Perth streets, between Seventh and Eighth street*, Twentieth ward. Thred.story Think DWELLING and BAKERY'. with Two-story STABLE, No. 1616 Ridge avenue, corner of Francis street Three etory (]rick DWELLING and BAKE-HOUSE. No. 3 1 6 Sontli 1 rout street. between Spruce and Union streets. . . _ . . Three-etory Brzek DWELLING, N 0.318 south Fiat t street. ndjoming the above. Veloltde Rumness Property. STORES end WARE HOUP PS, senthWest center of Delaware &MILO and Ton alley, Youth of Chestnut ttreet. DWELLING and ICE CREAM 'SALOON, No, 21 Lombard street, west of Second street. Peremptory Sale. FINE M.ADEIRA AND SIIKRRY WINES, In Demijohns arid potties. To bo sold. without rexerve. at the Auction Store, Nes, 139 and 342 loath Fourthstreet. This Day. i Ootolier 24, at 12 &clock, noon. The sale will include—. 15 demijohns Meta Harmina Madeira, Bland, brand of 1840. 18 demijohns Verdelho ItTadoira, Randy brand of 1840. 18 do Mandarin Madelra, very delicate. 9 do Malmsey Madeira, very old. Also. o large and very fine assortment of fine old Ma deira and Sherry Wines, in ful!-rite bottles, fiCir Full particulars In o.tningues, now ready. VAT...HAIM! PRITTA.TE LIBRARY—Of standard and very desirable authors on important and interesting subjects. On Thursday and Friday evenings. Ootoher 215 and 26. at the suotien store. will be sold a valuable private library, whtch includes standard au thors in the v..rions departments of literature, science, yl i. ryleTwry OF gpi.ENDTD ILLuaTRATED AND PICT °MAL WORKS OF 1110 H COST. • The chief portion of the collection In elegant bindlnls• PO' For particulars see catalogues of the books. AIso— :STEREOSCOPE AND VIEWS. On Friday Evening, At 8 o'clock, a revolving stereoscope:with fiftir fine views. Also, !) dozen selected view., mostly English, no du. Omits. • GREAT SALE OF VALIJAALRPALTITINGS JAMES S. EARI.F. & SONS' THIRD OREAT SALE OF PAINTINGS, to take place at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. .ootoier 2d and 26 This sale will comprise specimen of the works of the moat celebrated European and American artiste. many of 'Olaf; have been painted eallressly for this Collec tion. Among the limit prominent works may be enu merated. eully's groat moms of Washington at Valley Forge. several of the works of the late lamented Rem brandt Peale, MS.. Fdmuno D. Lewis. Valley of the Yuman ; several works of Weber Boutelle, Moran, Van Stat enborgh. Biroh, Bonfield. Waugh. Richarde, hl isnot, Whitridge. Rosaiter, acheriboch. Verbosok hoven. Deehayee, Patrols, Adam. be.. &e. The whole to be sold without limitation or reserve Kir' Catalogues, with particulars, are now ready. an the paintings arranged for inspection at the Aoadem of Fine Arta A dministrator's Sale. SCHOONER JAMES MAGEE. On Batttreay. November 3. IMO. at noon, at the foot of WILLIAM street, RICHMOND, an undivided Fourth Part of the Canal Schooner James Nue°. 190 tons; 90 feet keel, 1/14 beam, 8 feet hold- Sale absolute. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO AND MELoDLON, FRiglog PLATE MAN eRL A AND PLBR IRIRRoRP, SUPE RIOR MOAT KLLE TADL , .. LARGE QUANTITY OF FLAGS. BRUssE. m CAnPETs, ItufIBREAD OF SMOKING TOBACCO. &c. CARI).—Cor gale to-morrow Morning at the snob= store, will compriae, besidea on We of eneellenteeoond hand furniture. elegant rostmor , d piano forte.. made by Buena & Clark. elegant rosewood nialodeon. tine renoh-plate mantel and completeors. interior baga telle table, balls and cues a Large quantity of flare, Or.aphead of extra. fine, smoking. tobacco, Ilruzsele. ingrain. and other carpets. China and glVr ware, bade and bedding, &a., comedian); suatinctive assortment, worthy the attention of ladies ant other. denirots of purchasing. Mr Catalogues now ready, end the articles arranged Or frialCatifirloll. RS Noe. 139 and 141 ?ate, FDIIRTIt 6reet. NUPE IOR gURNITURE, RENCR-PLATE PAIR *IO , PIANO-FORTES. RUbtIEILI3 OARPZ.IB. On Thuradar Monpng, At 9 o'olook, at the Auction atom, an assortment of excellent moond-hand furniture, elegant,plano-forlee, fine =mom: carpets. eta., from famtdes deals, irm housekeeping, removed to the store for oonveruen,e of gale. BIDT RI,ED NT DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE'. Alan, a cult of elegant brooatel drawing-room futm turn, - Alen, nlarge and superior oak extension table. Also, &superior bagatelle table, balls and cues cons ulate. Mao, a superior rosewood 7-octave piano -forte, made by II arms (Dark. .Also, a quantity of flags, Gmou .laoWlt Bale at Suffolk Park. BAR FURNITURE. ROWSE, UOW, 'HAY, LTPS- B ER, "c. On Monday Morning. 29th mat., at .11 o'cl oak. at the sndolk Fork Twenty fourth ward, a quantity of bar:furniture and fixtures, about 20 tons 01 bay, farm horse, clew, lot of fposis and rm , s, lot rot lumber, large rover, scraper, scales, sixty bushels of potatoes, &o. . _ SHIPPING. sgaLFOR THE SOIJTR.-OHARUSS TON . AND SA.y4fIffAH_IT3BAM6ILVI ?EICH'? REDD. . Heavy Freight at an averake of Porn= per Het be= Lsw New York Steamship rates, YOH CHARLESTON. 10. C. The ILli. Nall Stemmata; REySTONE ?ATE, Cam tam Charles Y. Maratiman,twill sails on T Intraday, Oct. 26,111.10 o'clock A. 11L- Throach in torn ea nears—only m hewn at Sea, NORSAVANNAH,GA. The 11. S. Mall Stentoslup STATE 01? SEO - 11111A, contain John J. ()rvin, vr.ll sail on Tuesday, Oat. 3q. at 10 o'clock A. M. • • • - • - • 111ronsti in 58 to 69 home-only 43 homy at ea& IWRaning Mimi changed from every Sattirda %Saari fere dag. , oods reunited, jest Dills or I /signed eTgle STATE rst-Casa aide-wheel Cementite XXY STOPIEmad STATE OF OEOROIA now run as above every ten clam thus forming' a live-Om soma% likiaton with Charleston and Savannah, and Cis Sou and Southwest. At both Charleston and ematutnak, these Shiva **e nact with a tearners for Florida,_and trim railimM, ass., for all alms in the itonth and tioutftwart. 41e on Freight and Inca r oe on a large Proaartien of .'gods ghlured South will be found to be lower by theae soma than by 'maps vassals, the -Tesolars bairn one-half the nuts. rt. B.lamrangs on all Railioat Freight is entirely anneoisesam farther than Charleston or natennah t the lLellroad comnanum takfnyall rislm from these *OWL GREAT REMMTION IN FAR.F. Fare by this route sa to AO per cant. °hearer than by the Inland Route, m will be mon by the following sche dule. 'Through tickets from Phdadeira. via Charles ton and Savannah steamships. INCL MOMS:ALS .11 the whole route. omen% from O'ssr eaten and savan nah to MontrnaterT : VIA CHAPS.4IBION. VIA diVANNAL To Charleston._.._-416 00 To Savannah.—_ $lO OS Au-noto—.—. 17 EC Augusta— -- 17 50 Columbia—. 20 00 20 00 Atlanta—. 21 00 Atlanta.___.,..._ 21 00 Montscracry--. 25 (10 - 21 CO Monne— 55 05Albany. CO Now OrlAans_-. 50 76 l'iloXomory--- 25 00 27 761 0 o__.. 35 00 _ 51 Knoxville . 25 50 No rleans--. 89 75 Memphis. 81 60 Fare to Eavannoth. via Charleston,—.-- 15 00 Charleston, via Savannah 15 00 200 bill. of Whin signed alter me slits 14a2 For Haight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vtto strort. or to ALEX. 31.111111N,Ir.,_& No. 106 NORTH WHARVES. Assets in Chaileston,_T. T. G. BUDD. Saronnoh, HUNTER & GAMIVIELL. For Florida from Charloston, steamer Carolina Ism/ Tuesday. For Florida from Samtztala, steamers St. Maryio and St. John every Tuesday and Ssizadr., THE BRITISH AND NORTH .e, AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL MA141.- 8111 H. irnpat NEW TONE TO ml% - ascriooL. - Chief Cabin Passage 15eaand Cabin Passage— —...—..... fa nnox BOSTON TO LIVBILPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage...------ Second Cabin Passage— .. . . 6.) The ships from New York at Cork Harbor. The alms from Heaton call at Halifax and Cork RN:- PrERSIA, Capt. Tudkins. !CANADA, Capt. Lr.pg. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Moodie, ASIA Capt. E. 0. Lott. NIAOA 1'41,044 Aridorigon AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Coot. J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a olourwhite light at mart-bead ; green on ctarbonni bow; red on port bow. PRRSI A, Judkine, leaven N. York, Wednesday. Cot. le CANADA.Andetson. ' Boeten, Wednesday, Oct. 17 AFRICA, Shannon, " N . York, Wednesday, tiot.l4 ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday. Oct. St ASIA., Lott, " N. York Wednesday. Nov.? TWROPA, Noodle, " Boston. Wodneaday, Nov. la PERSIA, Judkins, N. York,Wednesoay. Nov. 9I Bertha not aeonred until paid for, An exporienoed Surgeon on board. The owners of these slues will not be aoeountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, specie, Jewelry. Freoione orltletals, unless butts of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof thcrein okpreeeed. For freight or Pas sage, apply to • R. CUNARD, °oil) 4 Bowline' Green. New York. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., 01Roo 320 CHESTNUT Street. forwards Parcels, aokagan. Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Speoie, either by its own lanes or in connection with other Express Companies, to ail the prinelpei towns end cities of the United steam. E. S. SANDFORD, Cenral Buyer intnnoent. MACKEREL, SHAD, HERRING, ao.- 101.11 bbla. My,. 1, 2 and' largo and medium gee kerol,ln snorted naokn.M, of tt Very °hole., So t 7; 413° 50 bbFe. now No. D lava ALsoker ft. Nl half bbla new No. do, BO bbla new No. 3 medium do. 30 do new Eastern bleu Shad. go half bbla new do do do. 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