yea sublith, If you would hstM a well-digested article Prepared Orl this compady, end put it a-going: P a perhio p few.. wen.digssted" articles might assist to revive Soule of the b:Oken-down snd worthless speou tattooed* have disappeared from the pubilo view, and Ist oat goo, old boars by lotting a few new victims in, -bat we doubt whether our readers would give 68 thanks for -out rale& Fehiehoily able will have to dry-nurse the Calloway Coal Company, and see if it gun bo " put a-mint." The following is the coat tonnage of the Phamokio Palley and Pottsville Railroad Company ; Week. Year. For weekending 00t.23 ..... it 160.02 ii name time last year-- ..... --A:1,483 02 130.470 01 inorease. Daorease ''.7:. cis is The New York Re saini Post of to-day nays: "The stook u.arket I. better to-day. The im trove. pent is moat marked on the railroad share', hut the Mate stooks Miled to reencrodk and , ons lower.. At the olow the entire list. le heavy , and much of the advance . le lost on _lies otemloative ohms*.' s' New Yorg Mattel closet with sales al, 823, et alg, t Seeet M. IrlZhe weakest ot.tho Western list were Chicago and island aid Barldtston end Quincy. The latter opened at 84. hut on lenge sales by the leading broker In Me stook fah to SSMega., The lour per cent. is dm airinUnsto raspy-Ase was looked for. ttaiena closed at flea% Nook Island 6134428111, Toledo SiMeastm. Michigan tentrat itiXo63.4. M I Iwsukea and 141,asiselpro some Iota:, and that bid for more. Ch . tiago..EUrlitlittOn, Mid Quincy told after the B Ard at MX. ••Tkere was a deol.r.e of ili ile cent. in Panama, Pacific Mall no Meads 'at Mitt PM, ' ••BudiOn was active at 0714.263, and clones at 47067 M. the ride of last evening. „._- Orookhn Water Loam is firm at 101. Brooklyn City - Hrlf cal is quoted 1113 6 012 0 • flee Mate stocks lasso off weak. North Caro , lnas are offered at 970‘ , . California" 92, Virginias 8936. 'Jenne ,- seas 89.14 ..,... ,..., , •11tuied States fires of 1874 are 102 H bid. " • h ea r '. a 10t Of 8/LlO.OOO of the new loan taken by . a Brooklyn I 'labia bank at MC ' ' . fiatort - Asiltatt bosom are likalg4 are QVallitl7lsl:l ° , ll fi lM illt :7ca lr e ne s ° l ° , s tnb u L ite ar O e Oln in is le s a l l : .The Money market is an g le ta slalSlab. WAS an abundant. Suselt on call at Woo 41'cent. The hulk of the bust Tv raristiow done at OIP oent. Prime paper ranges at On/ IP-'cant. , The Yollailrini are the current. quotations for same la . emeatto exchange, /ca., as feraithed by Cronies le Co.. "makers. MAO South Third street : Old .toner.g i d i 011e.....1.00‘ Old Amerloato g01d....108 ' L " • ••• • • • 1 • 03 /4 50•0rt5ne.......4.824.86 iPt 1 I " are 7.:::±o7l' '7it i rttrirs. xx fr anaa .T. l B 3 B Am t. -....1 .1 a ll'ii . lisrti), aoo i=n aro - Sia .. .L. LW illoan - Vi i o li gt e o=: - . 11 9 4 1 ) •• —.1.10 tratifot -•• -;;:m.:46 . Y . 1: 14 °'".. It' Ifidt R:LT.— }(to "'II' tinniird::::: xto4 ‘: rCte.= I '4'; '. baton._. 1 11kn0af0..,....... IM :, r.00tai,..„ I „ !Wove tr...... 1 to IX ~ - •VBiii - iw. Pi.. imr,17 1 ,4=. 0 Philadelphia ewe Exchange Sales, ss, M. an, Moo hlnts' Exohange BOARD. 100 Read Rba ' 22 200 do, .....lota PE .21 P 0 d1........0a5h..23 60 do auh..22S' 60 do ba..201 220 do.. t.. 22 1- 6 218 Patam R Con 10ta... aN A Penn a H.— • -- • •agX 10 24 A ad St Its sawn.. 61 Is Bette Mead It 6S4' la 'Wash ea5..........66..24?. 260 tin Canal Pref....] 1.70 100 Bohemian Mun ba..104 BOARDS. Ootote introit ED HT 0.. E. BLITAT Id Poona oa_ fle 97 0 WS 00 00 w. • • •/ (16 'do —...now-198 MO City ....:........7 87 MO Cam & ClowMating Tot 741 d 0... ..... 74/ • RC@ Mont& 7. Dra e aed % 70 7dinetid ‘ R 0 Lehigh 'eon.— 60 BETWEEN 80A Read R 'B6 75A; BECONU Aht 480 Penne EA.— SIMI Wm WI m 63;e1wn..101) MOO Bead ft Gs TA.. cmvsfriii PR ISS Read R bd....22 1-16 BOARD, 4 Frank Smith R.— .48V. T Penna. R....—. UN e 0 Read 10.E13-1/1.1a4. sm. Afikm i glmire. it.....Drer..19 2 030 Elmira 7a '73......72 73 bong lalhod R.....12X 1334 Lett CI &N. .• , 36)1 Leh CI & N 30rig0..44 42 North Penult 11...... 9 10 N Penna R &r...... 73 74?: 141PerN34 R 108—.99 100 X, , Cs t a w i o t a R r C f n .l .3 5 X 141( I Frnkf & South R..43X 49 Second & Third...3oX 61 Whet Phil& R..... 68 69 Spruce & Pine . • ... 9 10 Green & Goatee, .19 to ) Chen & Wa1......... 33,11 80. Atirs3. iU15641016118 -103 107 , 41 MIS 114. K..— 302 11721( 1 9115, Go-, .new.l6o: IDS elm* 56-113 of 70 9535" oaf R. - - -....22 213 i siding _Ms 'RI.. Si 83:q RIM MD Minato; 92 .1155,1 m 5 W 95. 75 75X MITA div off - . S 3; 3S' R m 1 rat ro Ws' Mt ir OM co i p dv off -63 60, gr 01 p /12401-11.9 118 N fq 81 m 011.75 76 hurl Nav1m65.85 87 101.1511111 q.... 8 9 U71.7f1iv01f.....19. 3 ‘ Si /mira R.-..... - .. N Philadelphia lilarkets. OCTODER 25—Evening. • The Flour marker is dull to-day; there is very little demand for export, and standard brand, are offered at 65.781i6.67 without sales, except to the trade. who are buying, In a small way, at the above figures for super fine, .18660 for extras, and 08.71a7 49' bbl for lanai brands, scoordlng to Quality. Rye Flour is quiet at tile.N. and Pennsylvania Corn Meal at 8e.50 iP bbl. Irma r.—There Is more steadiness in the marker, and rather re doing; *aloe hurled' about 6,000 but at 132 Silage or fair to good anti choice reds, and from 146 to Mott for white It , a a dull, Pennsylvania selling at no tins yifl if tralfst l iree73Ve r , n i J 8 .11: 4 4;d 4 „VutZt 4 4 1 iat„. earsonchad ng 1,000 bin Western mire, Ila l i nitere. ()eta are nuchanged. Delaware selling at Ms a o, and Pennsylvania Mane. Barley—B 4 OCO boa sal on terms kept private. Hans —Teen la very little Queroitron offering, and . first No, 1 is wanted at SIS 43 3 ' ton. Cotron.—The market is firm. bat not very active; Xiboug 260 bales sold at former ratee. tilsorzatas. Some further sales of Sugar and Coffee ere reported at steady price.. The market is firm. PloVlsioas —There is no quotable change in prices, ands small hominess doing in Pork, Bacon, and Lard. taunter la dull. Sat ns.—Clovergioed is more soave ; 600 bushel. sold in lots at Sib N Vg ebel for new; MOO bushels to Mitre at 4193‘..,4fr lb. and 1 000 bags recleaned Seed. to co out of the market, on private terms, Timothy is lower, and ZOO bushels Western sold at 41160 huskel. Wkasgy is (lull, Pennolvanut hbls selling at 225;e430. the latter far Etagere; Ohio 23N0, drudge giho, and hihotieri4o IF gallon. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BRE FOURTH ME. ARRIVED. fiteastahlA v City - of Richmond , Mitohell, from Rich man& orfolk 15 nom. with mile mad paagengem. io Thomas abater, Ir. At 9Ahi MT Cape greniopen, an* two nark; end a brig , bound In ; brig Daniel. Maio -47, from Mnbile,otr urandywiee, sohr British Queen. Mow. emmati, r off Fourteen Foot Bang; ship Nor rrAgiligud Llrereool, in tow above ad, Island. CLEARED. Bahr Rush hineaetereburg. Smniokaon&Glover Flu A Cordery,ASAooolC, tTharieston. J ntreet & hr Limbition t _Wbite, Itictranod, do our Yrobleni. Term,. Richmond. do Roar Telegraph. Rolm, Ponsmoutt do ifcrip.l4:l4;4lll.lSierel.Witria. do do MENOSAI4DA. eteemehlp Etna, Hooktoy, for Liverpool, cleared at New lorkyaaterday. o • 3 lltesessti z t or grker e Bhufeldt, for Havana, Skip Fre er ga: ' fait Callao, via Hampton Roads. arrived at nattim'ore yesterday. ehlv - Frootor,Oroolrar, from Liverpool, at New York yestarday, Mop Minstrel. Keeh', from Batavia, arrived at lice • ton lath inst. Bh p Oxenbrolge, Howland. from Valparaiso, arrived at Nuevo lath ult.,Joaded for Boron. Ohio Jotio C•ittle, Hallowell, sailed from Taloahuano LIM ult.. far Hampton Roiido, having revained. Hark Oak Ryder, mailed from Boston ltih fist for Fhl- 1001prila. Hark Lonna Strohm°. from Si. Sago de Cuba, arrived at Kew ours. yesterda o y, nit George Amor. allobole, henna, for Boston , railed from Holmes Hole nth that. vet E Miley, matey ; J Stilt, co , and Ma donna, Coobrane, hence for Boehm, sailed from Bolmas' Hole rah inst. Rehr OD Floyd, Raokett, hence, arrived at New Bed ford 24th met. Bohm E Haight, Beebe. from Delaware City. and C R Vickery, Babbitt, from Baltimore, arrived at New Bed ford against. Bahr iimoe Caroline, HOI, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. enter N 5 Mason. Unooln, cleated at New York' yes" terday for Philadelphia. Behr* Mary Jana. Priori. and Merchant, Phillips, heves, arrived at Washington D 0, yearimay. in ki tnigi . Faust, Mcaltinder, hence, at Wilmington, J t oasVg r , d "s ; Haverty , rgirjeaeld dar. NEW 021,26612, 00t. 26• Arrived .hips John Carlton and Corinthian, from Li ernoQ, r . rv - gimTlim2lmrsrni Tan ORr rs, Erna, Mgr CosirE I ! I ! EVANS tr. viverisows SAFES AOALN MUM FUANTM HUNDIRION. Texas, Oct, 7,1860. MUM. EVANS it.WATSoN. Philadelphia: GIiNTO: In an extract in the N. O. Picayune, from the salvetton News, I me it stated that there was not a ash that stood the fire which destroyed our town (Hen &woos) on the sth of August last, and, in justice to Yourssives. I meat say that I purokased one of you raanatastare of safes last gyring in New Oreana, of Mesas. Neaten & Oliver, your agents, which stood the banning of my_ etore, it being surrounded by wooden Wigan, which produced the most intense heat. About twenty hours after the fire. I took oat of the safe my bemire, papers, rec., verfeotly secure, without sustain ing the slightest low from anything in the safe. You can axe this letter in aar way you see proper, I think Nellie demands that the error should be correct ed. Young truly, 0. W. SiIEVFON. A IMO anartina at of the above quality SALAMAN DER SAFES constantly on hand and for sale by EVANS A. WATSON. onto-at No. 304 CES4TNIIT Stroet, Pinhole Foil COUORS, OR FOR ANT DISBARS OF TDB wreathing Organ., We 3. R. STAFFORD'S OLDIE TAR and IRON AND. SULPHUR POWDERS, which are advertised in thie paper. The Ohms Tar informs magnetism or vitality, allaying at once any pain or op press ten, and its great telssmie properties heal WM^ WM sad inflammation. The iron and Sulphur Powders. being a soluble preptration, unite with the digested food, and enter with it into the formation of new blood, the iron retaining the vital or Ilk-giving forces in the bioodoehlehltilts meal/Hon is &fused through the Mite system. The combined *Oahu! Oonvetts the louts or wont-out partioles of the blood into gees, which are lapelled from the body through its pores. by the isereased energy given to the aironlattos. It in -them watts, or workout particles of blood that form phlegm and tubercles, and it Is their amid humor whlell -Itritsteit sad destroys the membranes of the throat, bronehha tales, and air-dello of the lungs. Send fora pamphlet. Bee advertisement in this paper. Sold by ail draggle* and by DYOTT tr. CO.. No. 232 North SECOND ettliet. Philadelphia. ocall-tf "SATINS FUND—NATIONAL SiENTT TRUST doittP4lM—Cbattered by the State of Pennsylvania. • RULES. L MAW In reepived'every day. and in any amount, limp, er small. S. ?tVE rEit CENT. intermit is paid for money (trim at SIM' it ig put In. S. The mosey is always paid bank In GOLD whenever t is palled tor. andlithout notice. 4. Money is reeelved from Executors, Admhailtra tom littaidtans. snit other Trustees, in large or small SUM, to remain s long or short period. I. The money received from Depositors is invested In Raul Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first- Meal teautitien. S. Woe open every day-19 AI,NUT Street, southwest corner Third street, Philadelphia. 1612 El g A.MB N 8 BAYING FUND—NOB7I2(WINIT Co*'* Ilneonn and WAIMIIT STREins,—Deposits re eeilredus moll and large emanate, from all °lanes of the mag - nroisy, and allows interest at the rate of Fl VE PER RENT. eer annum. Mon., may be drawn by °hooks witlyint loss of in terest. - Qua orge daily, from 9 until a o'olook, and on Mon day sad Saturday until nine in the evening. President, pitylayans FELL ; Treasurer and Seoretary, ORA& lL KORRIer 0/111 PITON MOT . HMG 011. THE LATEST. 9111.1111111610 la Ma bed meaner, nomad/ for Kg- MATIONALVIt LOWEErr eellths mesa marked fa XMLIFMNOrm AR goodamadsto order warranted grip imam. Oaf ONE.PRICO mann to atrietly adhered to. AD ereekeres• trawl elite, 2 IrdS 4o . , MGR ik OD. 604 MARKET Street. , - Glom' & Riaraz's Ouisium sionzima SEWINO MAORENEO Tua.* tObilbt PoiatirMiewLac 11 , s. 7 SO Tr Plilladalais. sart-11 •-- • _ leithius-Pisoor films,—Avery tittikkitiEßE for maestros - 4 64 . 1 44 4 .,5Y54 WPSONvet&;PbllBololtiklik, w ' & WATtON. MARRIED. • BEANS—BAIR o.—On the dth instant. by Rev. H. G liensdale. Mr J. Johnson Benne. of Hatboroush, to filtss Jane H. Baird. of Brrinohtown. DIED. DICKINSON.—in Camden, N.J., on Wednesday eve ning.Oet 24th. John Dickinson. minter. son of John and Agnes Dickinson, seed 21 years and 8 menthe. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents. corner Of Fifth and Cherry streets, South Camden, on Maturti.aY afternoon at 3 o'clock. HOPKINEL—On Thursday mornmg, 26th Instant, in the:Blth year of her age, Mre. Catharine Davenport Weems, relict of the ate John Reeking. of Dublin, Ireland. Ber friends are partioularly invited to attend her fu neral.' fmru , the residence of her grandson, W. P. C. htne, near Germantown, °Vit toria] neat. at 2 P. M. BEEK.—On the Wit instant. Ann Beek. Funeral -frOm her late residence , No. I Providence court, Sergeant street, above Race. this (Friday) after noon, et 2 o'blook; BRADY —Ott the 224 Blatant, Anna Mary Brad r. - Funeral from the residence' of her husband, John Whelan,3l9 Mt. John street. this (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock. .• CUHREN.-00 the 14th instant, Nancy Curren. Funeral horn the resident's of Mr. James Welsh. No. 1408 •Cadwalader street, this (Friday) morning. at Lig eecrortk. IVEB.—Ou the 24th !outset. Alonzo Ives, eon of George and Emma Ives. In the 7th year of his age. Funeral from the, residence of hie Taranto, No. 223 Catherine street. tide (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'olock." JACKSON.—On tke 24th instant, Charles Weaker, eon of George W. and wheodosia 8. Jackson, in the 3d year of hie age. Funeral Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock JEPSON.—On the 234 instant, Richard Jepson, aged 38 ear/. Funeral from Ma late residence, 1800 Vineyard street, this ( Prides/afternoon. at 1 o'clock. Ke 0211.—0 n the 24th instant, !Ors Martha, wife of William KnOth, in the 88th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 1343 Prouty street. this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'elook. 11TeBR IDE —On the 13d instant, Mrs. Elisabeth 51e- Bride, aged 03 years. Funeral from the reeidenoe of her husband, Twenty fourth street. three doors above Pine, this (Friaar ) afte noon, at 2 o'clock. " I fiNVOKI2,—On the 1114 instant. Kate L., daughter of Leah 8, and the late Charles Snyder, in the 17th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her mother. No. 1218 Baines street, this (Friday) morning. at 10 o'nlack. LAN.—On rhs 2ith instant. Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Riles Whelan, aged 5 years. Funeral from the residents of her Detente. Columbia avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, tins ( Friday)) afternoon, Pal o'clock.." Wti ET K.—On the 2tth instant, Mre. Elizabeth White, aged 51 years. Boners! from her late residence. No. 2045 Summer street, on Montag morning, at 106 o'clock. ODS.—.A large stook BLACK DRESS 43 of ashmeree, Merinoee, Armors Cashmeres, Ir r :l:Yr " O e tfo s inam, Booteezines, Tam ea, fonaselmes, ees Anglers, eramettas, BERION Bombazine Alpaoag, Mohair Lustros, , Satin do Chines, A mmalinea, Figured Poplins, 7rieb Poplins. Grog (ham Bilks, FO/lit doßoios, English Bilks, Patent Boned Silks, &o • SON. Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street. OUR PRIOR FOR PURE SEWINO BILK 3' CENTS PER OUNCE by oucto mary New York Silk Weights, de CENTS PER OUNCE by auatomary Philadelphia, Silk Weights. 75 CENTS PER OUNCE: by standard U. S. Government We•ghts, sehreh we liobrivally use. Illostratin_g one of the men'mode& bv whioh DIFFERENCEs IN QUANTI'T'Y MAY ACCOVNT FOR DIFFTRENCEn IN ITIOIC. T. G. MAXWEI•L ec SON, Mantifaotnring and Importing Establinhmant. WHOTABALE AND Mil •th. EL.-Vt.TH. A N DES.VII Streets. TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRSSKIRL'S, fon2s-tf THE ANNUAL 'MEETING OF THE Staab°M W ere of the Phielch's R. SAVIIMP Wolin Company toil( be held nt their office, north eut corner of Tenth and Cheetnut, on THURSDAY, November I, nt 10 An election tor Direotore will be hold between the nous of 11 A 01., and I M.B. L. 111.1TCHIN BON, secretary. L3PARR BENJAMIN, ESQ., WILL BE liver two Lectures at the AtUSICa FUND A, ' on 'THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Ontober lath and 26th, commencing before B o'olook. First—. The Frees e , a Foam with all the modern im provemente. Second—A New Lecture never before delivered. Single ticket,. 2Soi tickets ad man ng a gentleman and two lad Bernardth Lectures. SI. Can be bed at hlar- Ben's, Lee & Walker'e, An., &a. 0023.4 t. EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSOR- Sale OF GERMAN IN THE cßournAL saitOol...—An examination of Candidates for the Professorship of the German Loneness in the Cen tral High Reboot. will he held at the &hoot Betiding', corner BROAD and GREEN Ntreeti. on FRIDA r Norember gd, IHO. at a A. M.. under the supervision of the Hishemhool Committee, assiined by a Commission of German Eleholsrs. Applications and refererees must be left at the COntroller's Office,Atheneeum Building, Boetheset (writer SIXTH and ADEasPb/ Ctreetd. Of order of the High School Committee. EMMET EMPWLL. georetary Controllers of Mum Saban's. PllttangLenta. Oct. 11. 0020-121 WPSOUTHWARK BANK. PHILADEL. ' PHI a, October 9, 1860.—The annual election tor _MORS will be held at the Hankine Douse on AT IDAY, the IDth day of ADVEMBEft NEXT. be tween the honre of JO o'clock A. M. and .9 o'clock P. M. - The annual meeting of STOCKROLDSRS will be held at the came place on TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEAIBER NEAT, at 12 O'CIOOK M. ooll•dtno19 F. P. STEEL. Clothier. TFARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK, PRILA DHLPITIA, Ooklher 5.1860. An ual Eleotion for Directors will be hold at the Bansinlionse. on MONDAY. the meeteenth day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. N. and 3 o'clock Y. ht., and on TUESDAY, the sixth day of November next, a general meeting of tho Stociiho.ders. will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o'olo,k P. 111., agreeably to the charter. oed.dttio/0 W. RUSHTON, Is., Cashier. ci , S. OFFICE PE NNL EL VAN (A RAIL ROAD COMPANY. PITILAZIELPIIIA. October 17, 188 The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Coyo te! Stook of the Company clear of State tax, payable on and atter NOVEMBER to 1800 Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be bad on application at the Of toe of the Company, No. 138 South TRIED street. THOS. T. FIRTH, thalB.tdel Treasurer. Virt:/OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. AND It/ INBUKANON COMPANY, .No. 418 WALNUT The Board of Directors have • declared a remi- annual Olvtdend of Poor Dollars per share on the capital stork of the Comiduir, Parable on and after the hula day of NPheil mdbrp. hia, Oot. 16 , 1660 . mwf leA B. OILIA rTnT,w er. T . OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA and Oeflllantown and Norristown Railroad CM pany. Ocyourn IL 1860. The Annual bleating of e stook and loan - holders will be held at the offloe and GREENpany at toe north east oornor of NINTH and Streets, on MON DAY, the Gth day of November next, at 1016 a. M. An election to ehoose Your Managers, to serve three yearn, will be hind the same day, at the same place, im mediately after the close of the alorementymed meet ing, and to alone at 2 W. B. W,LLSON, null mwf-tnol Peoratary. CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE. ict 0.860. cr BOARD OF APPEALS will si t upon tne fol lowing days, to hear Appeals of Property Owners, to wit: First and Second Wards, Monday, October lg. Third and Fourth Wards Tuesday , uctober rd. r nth and Sixth Wards, WednesdaY, October 17. Seventh and Eighth Wards. Thunder, October 18. Ilinth and Tenth Wards Friday. uotober 19. Eleventh and Twelfth Wards Monday, uctober 22. Thirteenth and Foutteenth Wards, %%inlay, Ooto. her 23. be Fienth and Sixteenth Wards , Wednesday, Octo r U. fte Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, Thursday, 00- toher 26. Nineteenth and Twentieth Wattle, Friday, °eta ber 26 Twenty-first and Twenty-second Wards, Monday, October 29. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, Tuesdar, October SO. EDWARD ft. W.LLIAalti, MARLED fa, NEAL. JOHN A. rrOuaEMAN, Din/ Commissioners. ca . UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. nevertment nf MINES, ARTS, AND M ANURACTIIRES, Centse of 1803-1561. The Course of Lectures in tine Department will com mence on TH ftlepAY, November 16, 1860, and will he continued ea follow_ _ .. . . Ild EC . AN I 0 8 AND CHEMISTRY. Prof. JOHN F. FRAZER, Monday and Thursday, at P. M. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY 4 ProORARLEIR B. TREGO, Tummy and Friday, at f. r, CIVIL ENGINEER'NG—COIBTRUCTION—BCR- • VEYING. Prof.FAIRMAN ROGERH, Monday and Thursday, at 6 P.M. M1N11.40. Prof..l. PETER LESLEY .'I uesday at 6 P. M. APPLIED MATHEMATICS. Prof. E. OT b KENDALL. A Course of Mathems.• Hos may be folios ed by those who desire to do so. unoer the direction of the Professor of M.,theinatios. The Courses may be attended either singly or to gether. A RRANGEN)I3 , 1' OF COURSE. PROP. FRAZER. THEORY OF MS CHO NICo; and its Application to the Construction of hleohtnee. CHEM IRTRY ; its •.1 henries, and the Prima. ties of Bodies end their Compounds; its Applications in the Atte. pROF.EriDAt.L. APPLIED MATICEMATIcii Trigonometry, Prac tical Astronotay, Surveying , Geodesy. Theory of In struments and Utiservatiorm PROF. TREGO. GEOLOGY, as applied M the Origin. Order, and Geo graphical Dictribution of hock Formations, and its Practical medication to Manufactures and Agricul ture. MINERALOGY, es applied to the Canatituent Mate rials of Rocks, the txternal and Chemical Character of Ores and mineral Eulistanees, their Connection wish tn. venous, Rock Formations, and their Uses in Metal lurgy and Manufactures. PROF. ROGERS. CIVIL EN GIN EERING—CONFITRUCTIOst; Stiength of Materials, Masonry, Framing, sod their Bp , Mal Applications to Railroads, Canals, and 'Water works'. Bnrveying, end the The of Instruments, PROF. ESLV. MINING; Structural Geology. Metallurgy. Attendan , .e upon tease Courses is voluntary, and they ere not connemed with the ordinary College For Tickets. apply to FREDERICK DICK. Janitor, at the University—North Hulloing. And for informs tun reiip_isoting the Studies. to .1. AIRMAN It °GUAR, Dean of the Faculty. riola 101 202 West NITTENHOUSE cuuare. OCI. OFFICE OF THE puiLADJELPitiA AND READING RAILROAD 0000. The holders of the bonds of this Company, dnelnlyJ 1860, Gan now reeetve. upon application at this office, lu Peyattache cent. hkeseh a i lama Blistering specified in the wag me. 'Pie holders are also entitled to the bencitt of a Sink ing Fund of 1140,000 per annum, as erstabliehed by the stockholders at their annual meeting, hold Jannarg e, ukki, and in pursitenee of the contract, entered into by he oompany and duly reocirded to carry the earn. into eat. 8. BRADFORto. Treasurer. I.IIROULAR., Netted Ss tdor Holders al PAiiadolylefor sod Readier !tattooed Compass Marques Beads, duo July 1,1860. Theoe bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 8.9 . ..103,400. The net revenue amounti ng the lust DiSONI ye ar was Fix time. the &mounter the antrtuil Interest on theee honda. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the Security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now hold. Fresh /beets of coupons for the interest payable t half-yearly, will be issued. . t W 91 INN 10per cent, Will be given to the holders, in oonsideration of their assenting to the extension. Title hones will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their reopen gote bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and ondergoreent will be ferolehed ON &Pella/Ao. ilr order el Ihe Board of Atwitter& ml-tf W. 01. M0i1.88.1 .1 14 V. Bsoretery. ACADEMY OF MUIO. GOUGH'S ILEOTURE:S. 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BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON. 10 vole; half ortlf. TtlE WORKS OF CHARLES LAAIB. Aloxon's beautiful edition. 4 vole; calf. THE POETICAL WORKS, WITH LIFE OF Seale 16 mo ; full calf, gilt. Moron. • With many other valuable and interesting works. WI of which ore now displayed for examination. ue2t; bt MEDICAL v.bli T-B OK. shed br LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Medical Publishers and Booksellers, Philadelphia. CAZN.A fl'B TEXT-BOOK vF MIDWIFERY. The Second Filitiep, greatly enlarged. For a Descriptive List of their turn Publications, and Classified one of alt American Medical Publications, see L, & B,*bi ATEDICAL CaTALOGIJe., Just issued, copies of which are sent, gratis, upon ay nllcation. B.'BPhysician's Visiting List for MI is now riady. For a, description of the various sizes, styles, and prices, sea Catalogue as above. odd N BW BOOKS. 1I For sale BAMUnIiAZARD,JR.. 72t CHESTNUT avtEET I ILVIN G'S LIFE OF et/LC[4I3UB: Volume one: Being a new volume of the National Edition of Irving's W or ks now publishing in monthly volumes, and for gale to subscribers ocly• THE LAKE itEGIONS OF CENTRAL AFRICA. A s kiing of exploration. By Richard F. Burton, of Her Nlales y's Indian Army. One vol. Svo, °loth. II- lust rated es. MISS OthtlElFrS CAREER: An American Story, 13y J. O. Holland, author of "Bitter Bweet," he. One v tbil i p 2 koFLE. Being a popular description of sin gular races of men. By Capt. hlayne ItMd. with illus trations. AIAND-110011 OF UNIVERSAL. LITERATURE. Resigned for popular reading, and as a Teat-Book for Colleges and Schools. By Anne C. Lynch Botts. II El EF Bala R APRILS. BY Smiles, author of " Self Brim" Oco. el 25, THE CURIOSITIES OF NATURAL HISTORY. By Francis T. Bunkland, M. A. One Vol. SM. A.Mtntia tag and informing book, in the style of " White's eel - Iwne." THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT. By Charles RCESAend°. R. R/ROTTEA U. By Balza°, 11011 ACE 0 REBLEY WILLIAM PAGE, 'PUBLISHER NSW PUBLICATIONS. G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK STORE, • NO. 439 CHESTNUT Street. BUY YOUR. BOOKS AT EVANS', te..turo ; • . Ore oau got Woke nu every department of la , that lienides gettinßßAll JN P.IIND ornr boo A k rtt tha mwoot. retort Moo I Ulla', Worth from JO contsg A ti ;CO oc uownamos sash Rad:. ALL TIM NEW BOOKS AB soor4 A 8 PUN- iilthaL -- Call in. and one trial will assure Ton that the bent P lage in the oily to buy boobs, in at G. G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. ee3-tf N 0.439 CH_ESTNUT Street. 1100 K BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom holm Avenue Book-stand) grid and new Law and bile aellaneour, Hooke. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blank-letter Books printed prior to the year MS. Also, I copy ter Erasmus on the Now Testam ant, 2 Printed in 1143. Price 810. I will also deal in Engravinge and Autographs. Persons at a distance wishing to soil BOoke, will describe their names, dates, size., binding., aonditieue, and pries.. Pamph let Lawn of Pennayl- Paula, and old Books lIDDIL America wanted. aus-am JOHN CAMPBELL. RETAIL DRY GOODS. N OW OPEN-A GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF DREG t GOODS, with a great variety OP LAD!F,S' AND MISSES' CLOAKS, nmufaetured of the beet materials, in the most sty Huh manner, and will be sold eheayer than CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. AT S. V. R. HUNTER'S NEW STORE, No. 40 South SECOND Etroet. 0025-6 t" 1.4 ADIES , AND MISSES' CLOAKS, A OPENING DAILY, At S. V. R. RENTER'S NEW STORE, No. 40 Sinai! SECOND Street . F. ..zrbEE ~,0, INDIA L3l-I.A.WES„ VELVET OLOARB, uLOTH CLOAKii, dlLliti, 811 AWLS, DRESS 00013:1, In gent variety and rignoe seleolinna, nt GEORGE FRYER'S. No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET mlB if LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, BEST QUALIFY. GILT TRIMMINGS AND BELTINGS. CROCHET FRINGES AND BERTHAS. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONI, EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEATS. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALI , Ping , ZSPHYR-KNIT TALMAS AND JACKETs, ZEPHYR-KNIT SONTAGS AND SLEEVES. ZEIIIYR-KNIT CAPS AND GAITERS. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR SPORE, Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Btreote. er9,tiN26 EYRE AND I...ANDEL:I,, EYRE AND LANDELE, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH. AND ARCH, • PROPER PLACE FOR SHAWLS. PROPER PLACE FOR CLOAKS. PROPER PLACE FOR SILKS. PROPER PLACE FOR DIERINOES, PROPER PLACE FOR POPLINS, PROPER PLACE FOR DE LATHES PROPER PLACE FOR CLOTHS. PROPER PLACE FOR LINENS. PROPER PLACE FOR NAPKIICS. PROPER PLACE FOR QUILTS. PROPER PLACE FOR BLANKETS. 015-mwar ir,LOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the city at WENS'. CLO k 1 t3.—The largest stoo%. the best BEl6ortittent • the choicest colors, the finest qualdies, the west superb trimmings, the newest styles, the best work, and deei &ay the lowest Vri4Pß in the etty rVF:biß',%3 South NINTH Street. FANCY SILKS— From regent uutaie Wee. Various tote of fancy ens, At mash lower primes than usunl. Also, Monk Figured Bilks., OMR colored finites, nt low prices. rioin Porto toles, all rotors White, Bleak, and Colored Moire Antiques. HARPI.FieIB fißOTHe.ite.. 0023-tf VITESTN UT and moan IiaILAOK BROOHE LONG SHAWLS. - - Just received, a full assortment of— Black Ground. open centres Paris Broehe Shawls,t With nawow and broad borders. Paisley White snd Black Shawls, Extra quality of Long Shawls. Chains Lame, with deep borders. BHA SIG.P.BB BROTHERS, _0e23.-f CHESTNUT and EIGHTH vy.RF, & LANDELL, No. 400 ARCH Sirect.will open TO DAY, (rein Auction. the fol lowing bargains. NVIIII3II will be sold as bargains: All-Wool 'thick Thi bet ShaW.R. All Wool Thihet Lung Shawls. Finest Long bhawle sold. Folierino and Magenta be Lames. White Merinos and Onshineres. Magnificent Brooade Poplin!. 'Wine below regular prices. pad NEW STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS, Long and Square, dtreot front the celebrated Washington Mills ( formerly, Bay State Company.) corn. prising all the newdesigne, In Stripes,Susdings. Plaide, Grays. Dark Mixtures, and Illaohs—in Plain Medium and Gay ht , lBB. Aleo—Stella Broalie and Reversible Shawls in great variety. A fine stock Plain and Printed French Mormons., Ve lour Poplins. new style filch Printed Coburg, all Wool Mouslinee, all Wool Plaids, dio Ac. BLANK kat3, OLAIIKE I S An laymen o [new 10 4.11-4, 12 4. and 13-4 Bed Blankets, some very superior Bollard vale and all Wool Seeker FlanneFU RN a S H n NGGOO GOODS GENERALLY. CLOAKS, Cr OARS, CI-OAKS—in great variety, of the latest styles, on nand, and made to order. nt the shortest notice. CHARLES ADAMS & SON. oc2o EIGHTH. and ARCH &rants. pRENOII POPLINS. • K. A FRAY CROICN e STYLES AT THE RIGHT PAICEB; Lupine French Meinocs, at the right prim, neared Wool Detaineei and Cashmeres. Valencia:, Plaids, Figured Alpacas. • Children's Detainee and Wool Piaui& BLACK lAMBS GOODS. Motion t ut u French Merittoes. 55 cents to .91. Wool Dolaines,pe to 50 °ants. " " 8-4 sublime quality. 9125. " Bombazines and Alpaca,. " " Amelines, Fled Alpsone, KePs. " " Black Silks, Coburg, An. COOPER & CONARD, 0015 Southeast err. NINTH and AIAttzKET 11.41 ALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, of all the new Mapes, randy mode or MADE 'lO ORDER. First-aloe park at popular prices. Every garment guarranued to fit and Please. Ciethefiy.the Turd or woo. of jnet the right kinds for Ladies', Misses and Doyle weer. COOPER k CONARD,_ 005 Southeast nor. NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH. Every one le talking of the great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at the neat CLOAK STORE.I42 :North YIGHTH Street. CLOAYS.—If you want the beet value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street. ahove Cherry. CILOAICS.—The OILY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH, is Enid to ho the best and ehearest store in the arty-. non-lm CLOAKS.—A magnificent tiStiortment of all the newest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very heat manner, at prinea that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak &tore, northeast corner of EIGIITII and WALNUT Streets. 0(.13 lm EXTENSIVE DIPROVE 14 EN TS ! TIIORNLEY N. E. Corner EIGHTH do SPRING GAR DEN Ste.. Raving enlarged their Store. and INCREASED THEIR STOCK, Now offer for inspection ON.b. OF TRE NEST STOCKS OF. GOODS In their line in Philadelphia. BOUGHT FOIL CAM be b e And will sold POSITIVELY CHEAP! Sotioial attention invited to Bilks and Drees Goode. libitwla and Cloakei Cloths and Caeeimerea, illabkete and Flannels, Linen Goods and Mashes. Mar/m.lles and other Quilta HoaiHrp h e., re!: All Goode toadied at the lowest price. aOl5 - - - PYRE & LANDELL, No 400 ARCH. Demonstration in Shawls. Long vi W to Phidawooho hls. 15.6 to 880. S A ne3 le Plaid Renick Shawls. School Gid long and Square Maw's. tiod.mtv ALA YRE K LANDELL, "FOURTH AND AR CH STREF.TS. Prlnted and Plaut Mevintlea. Rioheat and flat eat Dolnin.e. Wont HelAines. from the Salo. PODIUM Plain and Embroidered, Ina-fowl StiAIVLS. llrooho and Charon Lain° ShawlB. Long and square Blanket Rawly. Stella bawls. nll r °lora. Rovorsable Shawls. Plush ahnn-la. Manes' Rhawls. all ghlnttlioo. CHAITLEB .AllOOll4 & SON 003-ntwlllr EIGHTH and ILIUM fits CLOAKS —A large variety constantly; on hand, also made to order in the meet fashiona ble styles, at lower rates than any other estabhshment, and in one day's notion. CILARLES AD MEI & oeB mwflf LIGATtt and ARCH Eds. LINEN , GOODS of every description, in -A-8 eluding abiding linens, table linens, toaelinsa, napkins, doylies, linen collars, ko,. &e. CHAIM I- 8 and & SON, noti-mixRC EIGHTHd ARCH Sts.'" WE INVITE particular attention to our W v snook of Dress Goods,witioh we sell at a matt ad- Vanoo st of ImPorfaflon. JoUVIN'S AND BAJOU'S KtD GLOVES. eIIARL I.S ADAMS & oeB-mwfd EIGHTH and ARCH Ste. As 13 TUE bXOITEMENT of the last few weeks id at an owl, there at now nothing to do but to go to REIbIgIt'S, SECOND, above Green, fora good Damara. It" ANIALGrAM. BELLS. Only ONE-TIIIRI) the price of Bross and less than hal that of Steel Belle; of equally sonorous and mellow tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage by fair ringing. For sale at the SOLE AUENC'T to Philadolnliia, No 012 COMMERCE Street ee2o thetu3m SPALDINaII PRBPAREII) GLUTEI "A riTiTen RA WNW, RIAVEI ECort r om Y ! GA YE PIEcES I)l3P4'l.Cl° Al liattdseits W iii hdppot, Been in 01 , 171-I , litaatid larnilios it in very desirable to httveisomo chomp and convenient vruy (or repatring Op,. Crooke if. &n. tiVALDINGT PREY.AftEII GLUI meets ail enolt emergencies, and no househoid can alined to he without it. It is always ready and up to the stioli.- leg Point. Thera lens longer a necessity for limning atmirs, nehnterad veucess, headless dolls, and broken aOlee. It is just the article for none, shell, and other ornamental work, so Loyular with ladies of refineinelit end taste. This admirable proparatton is used cold, being ohs tumidly held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best oahinet-malrers' glue, It may I.e used in the place of ordinary inuotlage, being vea-yr more auhsaive. "UNREEL IN EVERY 1101.7:3E " N. U. A brook sooomeaniee aeon bottle. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTti. N kelmEle Depot, No. IA CEDAR Street, Net: , Yerk. A.,1,111364 Put up for Doilora In Cases containing Thor, eight, Ind twelve &am a. beautiful Lithographic 8110 W-CAY P town - teaming eaoh package. lair A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPA ItED BLUE Mlt pave ten times its oolit normally to avery bouhabola nold by all prominet Stationer/I, DruggiNta, Tiaid 4TaTa and Fdenituta Deatars, 1J TOO ti 4 a and VDDO4 Storeo. Ihnuatry Merchants should make a note or SPALDING'S PREPARED GI &E, 'when making rip their tiet. IT WILL ETTAND ANY (ILIMAYO,:. gssAns.l-7 J . R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR. W MEN OLIVR 'PAR to hirtAr.Rn Be healing Raise lnie ode, are brought in oontaot with the lining membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBER, AND ALL THE . _ . AIR-CELLS OF THE LUNGS, rolinvino at onoo any pain or oppreerdon, and healing any irritation or inflamation. WITRAI OLIVE TAR IS TA }ERN UPON SUGAR, It forme an unequalled Soothing and Healing Swear for Coughs and all Throat &meas. Wir 01,1 V'S TAR IA APPLIRD, ifs Magnetic or con canfrated ouranve powers render it a most speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Oboe Tar is not stiekv—doos not discolor, Fitly cents a bottle, at .6411 BROADWAY, N. V, and Ay a)) Drw.,,giatz, IKON AND SITLPIIDIt POWDENB are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identrcal with that existing in the blood of a perfectly healthy person, Uniting with the digested food, TREY REVITALIZE AND PURIFY TIIR BLOOD. TEES /SIPART Exenoy TO THE lIERVORS BiSTRE. TREY INVIGORATE THE LIVER. TOOT BTRENGTIIEN TILE DIGIRTION. TUFA' .11FnULATIITERBECRIITION8 OF VICE BODY, AND ARE A SPEOIFIC POE ALL FEMALE WEANNFA9F. At 4 4 2 BROAD WAY, New York, and all Druggists, PAMPHLET CONTAINING TRSTIMONTALEI PEOM 7113 following and more than 100 other well-known promi nent persons, will be sent to any address,frre by mail. GEO. Law, Esq., Filth avenue, Now York. hvarox DRAPER. req.. 'Banker, New York. THURLOW WEED, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Oen. Doer GREEN, WaShingioll i D. C. Cot. SAMUEL COLT, Hartford, Conn. COI. CHAS. MAY, U. 8, A. Bev. JOSHUA LEAVITT, Ed. Independent, New York, Bev. E. BRIGHT, Ed, Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. Cnoroc, Agt. Am. Bible Union, N, Y lev. 0. F. A. SPIN:H:IOi Butternatts, N, Y, Rev. Dr. LEONARD. Exeter, Ph H. SEND FOR A PAIII.MILET. Sold by all Druggists. OYOTT & CO., No. 43.2 No SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. ee22-2m For the INSTANT RELIEF and FES ASTHMA, MANENT CURE of this distrersios soot- plaint, tt a BRONO.UIA Y, OIGARETT.I.:IB, Matte by 0. B. SEYMOUR & 00., .15.5 BROAD- V AY, Naw York. Prioa f.rlver box; meet free by poet. my7-am ill Frgt irr IX AT ALL DFULYGGI3TW. Q,PEOIAL TY FOR LADIES. TRUES AND BRACE DEPARTIUNNT bondan fed by onin• potent Lndien. Entranon TW EIiFTII &met, first floor Won' Rano, A Hill lino of Meohnnicat lieme dies. tight and elegant in construction, specially adapted to Ladies' use. C. H. NEEDT,FS, Proprietor, S. W. corner TWF.t.FTH and RAM; &roots. Philadelphia, Entruco to C. H. M.'s Room, for gentlemon, at the corner. sold drrnf A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF TEE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR MORRIP EU O.}SPILAI,OB, , AN EXTERNA I, REMEDY, Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO.. No. 63 North FctERNII Sty eet. irAnd for sale by Druggists generally. eels-Smif INSURANCE COMPANIES. 'IRE INSURANCE. - MECHANICS' tySIIRANCIE COMPANY or Philadelphia. No. North SIXTH Street. below Race. Insure Build ings, Goode. and Merehandise generally from loss or damage by rire. The company guarant,o to adjust alt losses promptly. and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the public. DIREICTOR9 Wiiillm Morgan, Robert Flanigan, Francis Cooper. Michael Aloe.e.ty, ikeorge L. Dougherty, Edward MeVoyern, James Marna. Thomas B. McCormick, James Doran, John Bromley, Matthew McAleer, Frannie Falls, Bernard Ralfwty•John Cassadf. 'I hnmae J Hemphill, Barnard H. 'Wiseman, Thomas Fisher. Charles Clare. Frannie MoManus, Michael Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, President. DEA NARD RAFFERTY. Secretary ne23 am 'WE AIUT UAL LIFE IrSURAIWE 0031 rANy OF NEW TORN. Six MILLIOri OR DOLLARS, INVEIBIRD I WORTH sIWORVIAGE, ON REAL RsTAIR, OVER. ,513 ool),000. The premiums are LOWER than in many other Comps nies, and the Dtvidends have been GREATER. This is a strictly MurnAL Comrany. There are no Eltookholdors, no that ALL THE PROFITS 13E1.040 TO THE !asinine. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had RATIS, On application to F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent, S. W. earner FOURTH and WALNUT Street*, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, l'ilordecoi L. Dawson, Georgo R. Stuart, George Si. Stroud, E. H. who en, John i 3. Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C Ludwig, John M.. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas H. rowers, (Isom W. Toland, William McKee. Thos. Walloon. n2a-ly•il TAME INSURANOE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL,IB44, By THE STATE OF .PEIVPSTLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTORS. Samuel Wright. D. S. Birney, Wm. W. Wattage. J. W. Evenaan, Chas. Thehard.n, Henry Lewin, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jaaob W. Stout,. 0. Wagon Davie, Menke Stern. 'rhos. S. Martin, GEORGE W. DAY,Presidant. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioo Pres% W ILA.; AMS I. BLANCH A RC. Secretary. t A MERICAN SAVING FUND.--Com- Danv's Building, noutheast comer WALNUT and FOVRTH Streets. Open daily frorn 6 o'clock, and on MONDAY till Bin tho evening'. Ma Old Institution has always paid in full, on d' , v,and. without notice. INTEREST PINE PER OENT. 1.11 euruy 9Etiti baok, on an B demd, In goldanisi,ve,. TRUBTEE. ALEX. A'HILLIHN, Prnidant. WORK, Vloo President. Jo;inVnlr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent, John Alum:tell, Jr., Sand. T. .I.ro,lino, Alb. e.Roberts, Joho Aikinan, J DIMS Bowman, 11. H. Eldridge, Win. J. li..v. &rd. J 01124 S. WILSON .Trensurer JOHN C. SIMS, Sacral:try. ne3o-Imit GARDEN SAVING FIaND, L (Moe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated b the ",egielature April 14th, 1831. Open for Depollute and Peymenm, daily, from to PK ceoloog. Ala), on MONDAY' Mid TRUEbDAY EVENINGS, from 6 to 8 o'tlook, Interest 6 per omit. per annum. Depositord one with draw their Moneys by iiiheoke. if dewed. Brutal De vorite reoeived. JAIMEIS B. ritlfinbi, President. Wv Mil TrA AV. it RAVIN alm-tr if NOTICE.—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY to tho Estate of the Tate DUNLAP McL &UGH LIN having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to the Estate aro requested to maks pay ment, and those having olaims against the Estate to present them without delay to M. A. McLAUGHLIN, Executrix. sold-1 No. 413 Routh BROAD Street. NOTICE. —An Instalment (being the Thlrd)of Five Dollars per share on the Capital stook of iho G h.lt MAN rowN PASSENGER RAIL WAY CO. to called, payable on or before NuVr-MBEIt arh next. oc6-1m W.NI. SINGERI.7, fee. and Treas. COPAMTNEN SHIP NOTICES. D IFSOLUTION OF PARTNEIOIIIP. The undersigned, trading under the firm name of the Bridge Company, have this dar thasolved part nership by mutual moment. 'rho burliness of thn firm will be glared up by thn Treasurer. Algernon Roberts, who is nutimrizsd to use the firm's name in Itquabition of the affairs of the CerepanYi A. P. ROBERTF, LEVI LINE. nuLAPI:LPIIIA, October 17, Ifat. Tho bulginess of building lin , Bridget wlll be tun tinned by the undersigned, in connection with tile nit nuts tante of Car Axles. at the rencord Iron Works. (Mice 410 WALNUT Street, Shilitdelphia. oel7-12G A. k. RO BMUS. DEWS , FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—The J.- - subscriber would invite speolat attention to his IMPROVED CUT OF suißr4, known as the moat Perfoot fitting made. on hand• and made to order at shortest notice. WHOLF.;I3/tI,E urp t ,ir,n, Also, an ext.nsive assortment of IiEDIT'S FURNISH INC 600D8, of his own importation. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street. 002.4 Four doors below the te Continental hotel." AZIIMEA I AZUMEA l AZUMEA I AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured solely at No. 02 North FOURTH Street, and fur sale by Grocers generally. sel2-ernif FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED, at the lato Ag rlenitural Society, to 01,4111 AN & ZEBU DER. Fourth and Vino, for Bost Family FIAMB.— Constantly on hand, Welsh's Harpor'a Ferry, Fagan's Four-Aoes and Stag Horn, Bt. Lonna, and (tambrill's fatapsoo Family Flour, 0034111 A. M. F. WATSON PREPARED GLUE. HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., Box No. /600, Now York DIEPICINAL. J. R. STAFFORD'S PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A PACEARE. E iD T' S SAVING FUNDS. LEGAL. NOTICES. WANTS. 8 1 , 000 TO ..3,000 WANTED TO IN _ r•st Ulortgsse. several sums, on 3.:ge4y . lpa . Vl ,u.reettUe pit y. Apply to E. J. 1.1. TH MAti, A ot2G-St* Iv NTED STOVE FINISHERS, • la tho F:tu‘e Foundry. SECOND and MIFFIAN Streets. BORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. 0e25-3; VVANTED—A PARTNER, with a capi tal of about $5.000. in the Distilling business. This ia an opportunity veldom met with. The party can have entire control oh Inc money, and can attend to the financial department., Alt nowleffim of the Intsmere not nacenvary. Address " Thstiller," office of The. Press cm2s-3V VAST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED FOR N-f CASH. Pleas WI or address oat 120 A. D. ANCONA. 330 SOUTH street. • UV-ANTED—In a first class Dry Goods elenoodSsblenmnnosn n n e New gYo g r o k QArTd e w A ddxeesßox Foss - Oira•, New }rot k oity, stating where trade is located, and expectations as tosalarY. 0022-6 t AN LX eft.T BuOrICHYPER, who has had 'experience in a Commission Rouse. will hemp of I'm opportunay of se.curig a permanent situation by addressing L. F. otbee of The Press, 003 4t. . . A N EXPERIENCED SALE 4 MAN wishes to engage his services in a ttret•nlase Dry Goods Jobbing Douse: can furnish undoubted testimonial. as to character and capacity. Address " Ford harm" office of this vapor. 0c23 Gt. A PROMINENT NEW YORK DRY L.R. Goode Jobbing House exult to dterelve by the vrithdrav,al of one of tho firm, an active or special part nor In wanted. wart one hundred thousana dolars. to loin tho remnintne tnemb,r of the firm, wan name amount. Address "A. B. C.," rare of Meters. J. w. PAIGE. New York. 0022 Cr FOR SALE AND TO LE F. tits T ; LET A NEW HOUSE, No imi.2318 OR REN Btrent, with all tho modern nn Provernenta Fent 8 1 . 2 0. oc2d Gt. TO CHAIR AND CABINET MARE RS.— AL The Phenix Wool. -Bonding Company, owners of " Blanohard a Patent.' for the Water; of New York, New Jerner. Yennsylvaina and Maryland, will soil county, town, or shop milts, or grant licensee to nee, on easy terms This is the only patent. All infringers will be strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN BILOBY, or O. A. Bt.:KOBUS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. ock-dim pOR EXCHANGE. --A CHOICE TRACT A: of good uramproved farm land in the State of New larger. convenient to the oily. will be exchanged far city property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. eel -tt ea LARD.OTL FAOTORY.—To rent, a EEL LARD-OIL FACTORY with .t 2 Patent Lever Presses, with Plates, Dias, Tuba , Kettles, T anks; all mcomplete order. Apply to ROWLEY, ASHBITRNFR. ro., col No. 16 cOUTII Wtl ARVER tin PUBLIC BALE OF A VALUABLE wkwFAßM.—Will he sold, at radio Sale. on Second d a y, the 12th o f 11th (November/ month, .18a), on the Premises, all that valuable FARM situated in White marsh township. Montgomery county one and a half miles from the chestnut Hill Hei'road Depot. saioininp the lands of George Blight. eyrie A. Lukens, aril others; also, bordering on the Wissahickon creek, con taint, g ono hundred anis fifty acres of very superior land, all to the highest Mate of cultivation. The linen atone to of the very bee quality for lirneburtung Put- Poem and the lime made from it bears a high character in the Philadelphia market, There is Mao on the promisee an opening of iron ore, Which prom sea an abandant supply of ore of excellent quality. The improvements consist of a Stone Mansion House. contains two parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on the firs , floor, five nhambete on the second floor, with ceded tithes. The lloti;e is well shaded with evergreen and other trees. The II trn w of stone. 100 feet long by SO feet wine, and connected with it are a tars e manure ehed, Wagon hone, corn crib, & - 0., &a., a I built of the best materials. There are wells of excellent water under cover, at he HOllBB and Barn. Theta are also on the premises a ga - d Tenant House and large Barn; also. three 'megalith wits a Coin (enable Hansa and Stabler, Enffinient for the nee of the kilns 'I he Orive Farm is nonsidered to be one of the beet Properties in the neighborrood, aid wilt be sold with out reserve. A large amount of the purchase-money may remain on the premises. The property will be shown by Isaac Williams, re siding thereon. The Nate to commence et 2 o'clock P. M., when the conditions will be made known by GeV wfint.lt. ANN WILLIAMS, Trustee, MISSOURI LiA.I.4D I! 600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at Prices ranging from 1116 to 10 canto ter Acre. in any quantities re 'TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for purcha "t ell e ag kt ' ilbi t el e rTri s e (l b r gan c eint e l , engage eta 3 6o Por further Information apply to WILSON, I AWLI.NtrB k CO., V. 6, and General - 14nd Agente, 60 griesTivuT Street, Between MAD and FOL/RTH. BT. LOUIS, 11 10. LAND WARRANTS bought, cold, and located. ocs-am BOARDING. 1339 SPRUCE STREET, ONE DOOR B 1 LOW BROAD.—First clam BOARD ING for families and aingla gentlemen, with private table, if desired. iX2S-2L* BOARDING. -A private family, living in the mnst desirable part of GREEN Street, would take a Gentleman and hie wife to board Addreva to Private family," Press Office. or2ti IR.)T•CLASS BOARDING, with hand- Rome communicating and merle Rooms, nt 1417 LOCUS 1' :Irma cola En UlCA'rlOriAl,. SPRING GARITEN BRANCH .e CADEMST, AT SPRING GAR DON HAret_. —lnntrue , ion in Linea eallethemo Foceraiaci for Missee, and n new method of Exercises united v. o h Military )frill. for Mnsters. Class fain, Titania, an' Pridny, from half oast 3 ton for Minseri,lnn tentlemen admitted during thin tnatllLitloll t) and from G to ha'f peat G o clock P. M. for Masters. o. 24-12 t MESDAMES 011EGARAY AND D'HER im VILLA - respectfully inform their friends and the DOM° that they have removed their Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies from Logan Senora to Noe. 1627 and 1629 SPRUCE Street. Funds from five years of age upward prepared for the fourth class. 1725-6 m nRIANT, STRATTON, ,X, FAIRBANKS' tt- , MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Day and Evening Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping. in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, 1 7 orwardine and Commission, Banking, .h change, Illanufacterlng, Bahroading, Steamboating. Be.. the most thorough and practical course in the United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula tions. Arithmetic, and the higher Mathematics, Sea manship (hest in the city', Correspoudenco, For wile, their new Treatise on Bookkeepine. Nana rullP Printed in colors, and the best 'stork published. self,-tf CLASSIOAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. The duties of the Clameal Inmitme will be resumed Monday. September a. J. W. FAIRES, A. M., au27- dam rrinoipai. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR NER THIRTEENTII and FILBERT Streets, re opens MONDAY, September Ed. Four more pupils will be admitted, Catalogues sent to any address. an2l-tt It. STEWART. Prinoipal. MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD -1-.A.1110 and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No. 17271/1N E ',treat, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, OeptemberUtlt. Giroolara furnished on application. aule-tf WHIT.D PRESERVANG BRANDY, PURE CI;rER. AND WINE VINEU A 11. Green Ginger, ➢laetard Seed, Bploem, &0., All the requieitee for Preaerving and Pickling purporee ALBERT 0. .ROBERTS, DEALER IN VINE GROCERIES. Corner ELEVENTH and VINE &Testa. i ;I'ARKLING AND STILL OATAWBA WINER, illyitl44oll9TD ESHE afY. Cincinnati. Ohio, iiirale On hand, and in lota to nut purohnse.,e, 011ABLE13 F. TAGGART, Bole Arent, 112-6110 No. 631 MARKETStraet FAMILY FLOUR, MAD?. FROM (IHOIIII.I WthiE WHEAT U M. r sON, w. or. nRGn ann stia;r4. THOMAS THOMPSON, SON. & 00.. IhtPORTERS AND JOBBER 43- OABINET-MAKEHIP MATERIA.I,B, 238 BOUT!" 81COND STREET. 116 P Brooatellff,Plaahea, Ilopo, Damasks, and scorn description of Furnaura and Curtain Goods. sel9-tut sHOEMAKER tot ,152, OILA AFL VAkiilssas. gelgataa carver ,VOlsWaill ANY; RACE Eltrsaat. vwfv-in, BUTLER HOUSE, 314 SOUTH SIXTH Streak Opposite Independence Beller°. Combated on the European plan. Accessible at all hours. ea2l3-9m A. R. LUItEli.5. Propriakor CAST -STEEL. BELLS. FOI CIIIIROILEB, FIRE ALARMS, 44 ➢OR ILLS BY NAYLOR & 00„ le-tt 620 COM IVIRRCE arta?. FOR SALE—Just from the North, tavern' lino 'amtly 'HORSES. ASTApple at KELLOGG'S on 25-31 - RACE, iStrFtet, below Twelfth. ODUMAS COGNAC-40 quarters. 20 . eights, landing from "Rolla." For sale h F. A I.ONUCH AMP. 0018 207 South FRONT. 18. GODARD VERY OLD COGNAC, • 10 half pipo3, 20 quarters. in bond, nor akin by P D. LoNGoli A MP, nolB-121 217 . eouth FRONT Streot. N AVAL STORES.-75 bbls Spiri ts Turpentine, 60 do. Wilmington Tar, 276 foie do., 200 bbls 4EO do. Eosin. in store, and Bnnth sale CO. No. ib BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, AND CAMPRENE, manufactured co. andr sale 13y ROWLEY, AtifiBIPRINIhR. Co.. No. 36 Sn”th Wharves. 0c.28 GItEASE.-375 bbls , 200 half bbls.. 370 quarter bbls., 400 ketts., 1 000 1-qt. eans.soo 2 qt. Olin. Patent Tallow-Orense-LWMta, Yellow, and Black, manufaotn ed and for ash, by ROWLEY, Anti- BURNE tt CO., N 0.1.0 bouth Wharves. n 026 BLACK PAINT.-24 bbla. Black Marine Paint, imitable for Painting veleaele and iron aorta. in iron bound bble. ; no charge for pacicagee - for male by ROWLEY, 11.8f1BURfiE1t. & CO., No. 10 south Wharves, 0c26 VOA', bbls. Lubricating Coal Oil in store, and for sale .13_y ROWLEY. ASH. BURNER. & CO.. No. 16 South Wharves. 0a26 REFINED SlitiAß.-1,000 Barrela LO VERI N Crushed, coarre and fine pulverised. B. and Coffee, and refined yellow Muria. for sale nu AU AAA a 1,1.. LVTI rf CHADIUMILE FLOWERB—For sale by WETHERILL k BROTHER, 47 Find 49 North BROOND street, trod .45117bEb9ENTS. CONOBicT HALL ____ I/314SELY THRONGED EVERY EVENING Iri VOC BL AND I`.l r POSITIVELY MiffMMl or VIV.IFESSOR. AND , MSON, in hix f;reat Entertainrcoat4 A NIGHT IN WONDER-WORLD. A NEW PROC.;ItAIIIVT r. EVERY /MKT VIM WEEK! TO-NiORT, FRI D AY—Lnst Niyht but Eleven. TUE CALIFORNIAPR OG RA ninth. SATURDAY—Last Piteht hut gin% THE LONDON PROG ft.. AIMR. The Reserved Wonders of the Alight) . Aly - StiniEt Le Produced thus week. i”oludin r MAN WHOR NOBODY CAN sEE. AND TUN: LADY WHO CAN SKE,EVEHYTRING• POSITIVELY THESE ARE THE LAl:sr bIIORTS. TOMOhRRDWLSLU T M U INAT Y ED AMA 0 I CLOCK. • Baloon• 25 cents: Body of Rail 00 cents. oorYth WALNUT -STREET THEATRE., Pole Lessee_.._ —Mrs. M. A. GARR Stag! Manager__.._....._.-_.Mr. W.V. A. CI:La P !RAN, Retsina's Anent._._- 3013. ft. hIU.R.Pir TEIIB EVENING, • And every nitht during the week, will no rioted, she, celebrated drama of TEE DEAD HEART! Performed for an entire season in London. • Robert Landry. Mr. Edwin Adams: Legrzad, Mr. Young; Catharine Duval, Mm. Gladetzna ; Cori:100z. Mme C Jefferson. Previous to the p`ay A POPULAR COMFDIETTA. Doors oven at a quarter to 7 o'clock ; performs:men eomm.ne,e at 75-4" o'clock. tall - Prio66 as usual. WHEATLEY & CLARKWS AROHST. TRIUMPHANT SINICFSS OF THE OH VA r NEW DRAMA. HOUSES CROWDED FROM iqk RQUET To DOME. TH. MONKEY BO THE MONKEY SOY! Tor, MONKEY BOY: TO.NITHI-TE AN N R VERY MOAT, with the Comed . ett- or the SWISS Seaure your seatts iii advan /S ce WAINS. . MOT , 9,,NOUGW" oDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC (Late GAIF, - TIGS.) RACE Illtreot. below* Third. A Di CIDER HUN Great Suraess of Little cORrl t.I 'llO -7 ARD. "TIN NIGHTS IN a. BAR ROE) Mary Morgan. little Cordelm How trd ; armsted br her parents, whowill appear as RonaPorra and Mr5...1.0r- To eonelnde with, for the hat time, the great:D=lE, entitled • • • THE DUMB GIRL OF ONO 1, In compliance with the request or many families, UNCLE Toand CAMPI Will be performed on SATURDAY at V 2 o'clocir. Evening Perris ma Ice to commence at 7 o'c oak. Price. of climes Lon. 25 cents; Varna r Circle, 15 cents CONTINENTAL THEATRE . , (Late National,) WALNUT Etna, abovo Eight 4, THE GREAT AkIrRiO4N CON*ROLIDATED CI It CUR COMPANY, EVE P. MADIGAN Ic Prop_netoni. EVE RY NIGHT DURING TAM: Wr.RE. The Matimers. in cremating this grime colnintin of dashing and remises tcitlEwrßlANB. 'first &me R'DER-t. woneerrol DLFTP.II, VAULTERS, I'D .03L,FRA. and PANTONI. MISTS, challenge cern parison with any troupe now extant. The list or the Company and IS IN Tfi E CIRCLE will ha pubileled in daily Ws. The doom open at half naafi a'alm.k. PCriOrnlnnOn commences at half past 7. Admissmn only 25 cents ; Family Circle 15. On SATURDAY a MATINEc, commonoinß at throeo'clock. 0022 at SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE% FLEvENru STR.BS2; OPEN FOR 1-,E onnsoN. NEWLY DECoRATEo AND .P.Afrci.".3O. tiAtIFORD Hu se Oti ea ono or tho LARGE:Fr COMPANIES aver prosr.irtni who will itepear ni,htlr. Sanford will perform ever. evening. Doors open at 7; Commence at 715. • Adinatanne 25 cents. Children 13 tens- 0018-lift H EAL' QUART FRS. FR A Nlc."l IDi P I ACE. Revived under the ruporvrloo of Magna. CHAD WWI( Sr. T.—Pree C-ncerta nott tr ; the best talel•t. ot the city Free Lunch nett Re hearsal at 11A. 111., dads. Como one, come all. .fads for yourrelvre. ea.: 40 CARL WOLFSOHN AND THEOUOIRE THOMAS'S SERIFS OF SIX CLASSICAL FOt_ REEd, nt the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF must°. Subscriptions will be received at the Au= Stores of. O. Andre & C0.,1104 Chestnut street; Len lc Wal4er 722 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton, Savant'. and Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper ar Chestnut streets, where the programmes and particu lars can ba seen sad Ow° HEN NA. ACADEMY OW TIM A. A RTS.-10n5 CHESTNUT Stmt. " CHIMBORAZO." a splendid Painting tri* "THE Futsr sin," s beautiful Marble Statneae by Angelini On exhibition for a abort time. Viattoza trill niacin bring their 01Na glasses. BUSINESS CARDS. D R. S. T. BEALE, - - DENTIST, fine removed to 1113 CHESTNUT Strad, (Girard Row.) Philadelphia. 0e26-Irn. CUARLES W. BROORE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, • Roe removed hut MAPe to No, 132 Su UCH ru SIXTH STR BE r. 1 R. CORSON, RV.TATI, BSTATE BROKER, NORRISTOWN, PA., OPPERS AT PUBt.IC AND PRWATB some of the moat desirable and wednetive lama zn alontamnory and Chester nountina. Ala, sooors.l Ye:- chant and l,ritt mdeatrable partaof the eona.ry. Persons yririing to p , rehaeo - p,onort.eb. eith.r no home, or innestmentn, will. find it greatly to 'dint cd vantage Co call, or w. its fer a eatMoituo. Paceral handsomely located fraffis to 6.7.abango fez oft, property. Patriot Avn Properties for solo or mil , . Good. Mortgages negotiated reasonably. A mly to R. W. CORSON, 0n24-lm No frit ts'l aN. NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAI !TOY.. 001 i.% ea CO. Have been appointed sole asents in Philadelphia tot this extenaively emulating paper. of eommanling thminess men are advertising in the beat ntma • papers of city and cannery, at the nffie.rt of h; F. Ct*, & CO., Advertising' Meath, FIRTH and CO EST , 1: 1' Streets. Plutadelphia ; Minute Buildings, Now Yor'‘. IJ. BAYLIS ThOMAN, • ATTORNEV-AT-23W, _ Ham removed hut office from No, 9n ArOh STIVIL tb 449 WALK UT litres:, Partioular attention elven to the recovery cf tile Claims. The drafting end egarr.ination et Wilro, conveyances, Assignments. Duels of Title, and otllef Instruments of Writing. The management of I:xeou fk,• - ships, Adnunistratorshivs, and Trusts, emicrintend,:.:‘; and the beet neounties r,roenred for the germ:mei - At in - vestments of Moller. Satisfactor reference riven ashen ref:mired. easy-ern* H ORACE SEE, MECIIANICAL ENOINEEN. PA VENT A'VTORNES. No. 114 'booth SIXTH Direct, (Nearly tapoBita 11.1 County Court ilouio.) Prepares ..:swinge, Ice., and rren. l Cw all other httr i neri'oonneeted with the °l:astral:lg of Let ters Patent - Machinery Designs.) and Drawings made. artl3-Brn' NIOiIOLSON, l• • Illanniseturer of 31 - 11.R.T8 LINEN and MARSEILLIA D 0.901413 AND COLLARR. A Intl° and ahem assortment, and atntL MAD:, always on nand. unto which I particularly tnvito the attention of efaill and yrompt-parins BROW.:-11Y-1 . . . S. E. Cornor of SECOND sad ARCH Streets, nil, &Aphid. ntit-tm. Q.FUOITET Sc SONS, • IMPORTERS OF HAVANA. CIGARS No. 216 South FROAT .sticat, Reoenro regularly a lull atsortment of dcciralec C! Gam. which they offer at low ratan, for each or - Droved credit. fel) ty pAir: l ol , l £:101101 , 6'07:i, TWORBINDERti, rah-5. 619 AND 0 . 41. MINOR ISTf 4 i;arweer: Market and chentra JAMES PAWSOPi. • WIT j j 5, rrirTzfit 2,0 SALES BY AUCTION. B i•ZA1111., NINTH AND SANSON. STREETS. Extensive Auction Sale of HORSES. •RRI AO ES. HARNESS. &c On Saturday Mom ent. at la o'clock. The cataloguelnclude at least 50 HORSES. 07" Fall particulars at Dale. Also. A large collcc.ion of desirable new and semi-hand larringen, harness, & o. E 9 Carnagas and harness at Private Sala. At.a. RED Al. RER RNESS. Auctioneer. DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAINS' .~~"..-~..a~ ~ rte^-~3 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh and Market streett, Hail Train laarea--..—..—....—. 7 33 A. 7,1, Fast Tana .- I.:xpreas ..---.10 45P. 1. Harrisburg Accommodation...._.__....._... 300 P. At. Lancaster Accommodation... —....--... 400 P. M. Parksburs Accommodation— 4) P. hi. Wear Cheater trnies leavo Eleventh and 730 A. M., 1330 and 4 CO P Williamsport, Limira, Bulr‘lc, and Niagrurn leave 7 15 A. 01., ands 00 P. 01. MEW YORK LlNES—Walnut-Str3ert Saari Acoom. Line, via C. and A., 1eave5..._....... C0 Acoom. Line, via Jersey City.-.... 0.00 r.. 12 - Moraine Express via lereer City., • 040 A. ;V lito Pm boat via Taeouy and Jersey utty.—. 110 U A, `,4., Camden and Amboy Accommodation ..... ....12 2,/ P ht• b;xpr,„ss, vr= ctamdon rind Amboy.. —• .2 Oo Al. Evening Express, via Taoony and .f. C..... 4.01 P. M. .Bveni..4 Mail. via Camden and Jersey C.-- 6 00 tNight Express Mail —.11.00 P. a.. Camden and Amboy Aecommodalion P. M. For Belvidere. t roton. Flemington. hr.. 0.00 A. and 4G) from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. trolnKemington depot. ?or Water GaDjitrovnburg. Baran ton. Wilkoshaml, Montrose, Groat Bond, ko., at 6 A. M., from Wai nn t, street wharf. and 1.10 A. M., from Kensington denot. For Mattel. Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6.G1l A. AL. and 4. , 0 P. to., from Walnut-street wharl, and 7.10 A IL, from Kensington depot. For Mount Holly, at 8.00 tutd. SOO, A. M., 8.00 and 4,7,ti, P.M. For Freehold, at 6.00, A, 111., and 2.00, F. AL Wan Line for Trenton, Bristol, &o 60 and COO F. M.. from Walnut. street wharf, and r SU, A. AL, and 46, P. AL, from Kennington. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad. and Primo. F.xprese Train leaves—......-- , --.9 Ut A, I , t. do do 11 Id P For W ilmineton Wt . .... '''''' 12 noon,Ms, 446, 8. and 11.10, P. M. For Middletown, Dover, New Castle. Fesford nod in termediate plasm at 8.11. A. M.. and 4 18, P. Ai °outlays—For Baltimore at 11.10, F. M. READING RAILROAD—Broad and Ca 1771,111 alma.. ExpeEn'Traixt lemm Night Es pre a ts -- Reading AccomrhodeDon..--.....- - TILMIRA AND NIAGARA FALLS—Broa;.; EXPreSS T 116.11 leaves— —..—.- 8 NI 8,5 Night Esproso _ ..... 333 P. O ERMANTO i 714 Ak:p . po A.l) and Greell Trains leave for Connhohoe . ken and Nonistown at 503,7.03,9.05 ronl 11.05, A. 6L, and 1.01, 3f5 G 65, 660 ardll 15. P AI. Sat ?Panay unk, at 560. 7.00, 9.06, 11.05. A. AL, and 1 03.203, &OA, 4.55. 6 55. 610, I' 15 an d 11.16. P. 61. For Germantown,6o 700, 800. 9C". 10 CO. 11 00.1150. A. 61., and 1.50.200 3 0, 330, 4 Co. 0 . 600.6.:6. 7.00.850.9 00.10 15 1130, P. 61. Far Chestro. 4 nt 601, 800, 10 05 and Moe, A. AL, and 2 09, 4ro, 6.00. 630, 800 900 and 10.16 P M. Sendai trains for Germantown lea vo 905. A. 61 and 2.00. 3.00,6,0 a 7.45 and 10 50, P. Al. Leave Germantown at 7.10, A. M.. 1.10 4 00, 50,9.60, P. u. Per Norrit.tearn cm. A. G1..0.00 ain 6.00 P. Al. Leave Norristown 705 1 00 and 6 50 P. Al._ CAMDEN ANDATLAN wha TIC RAILROAD--Vine strut rf. Mail Tram 30 A. M. E xpreaa Tram ...«,.-4 Co v. m Accommodation to Esc Harbor 0n1y.....-5.16 Y. 01 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and For Fethlehem, leave at 6.80 A. 7111,, and 2.17 and c .P.1 :3 1 ; FDoylestovra. les eat 9 A. M ~ 26d4 00 •M, For Fort washington, leave at 9.26 A. M P . and 8.1.0 F. SunM. daye—For Bethlehem Sat 8.004 N. For Doles. , town at 9.00 P.M. WEST CHESTERMVI A MEnlA—Thirty-Srat :and. .I.darkat atrcets. Trains leave at 7.0 and 18.08 A. M., 4.90 and 0.00 P.M Sundays leave at 8.00, A. 11,2 00 P. M. Trains marked thus (*) run on Bundsys ; (El Satan. dare .toopted. ALEP —For sale by WETHEtaLI, & 1 3 KOTREftt V HA to V9rtit itgaVtip Mutt, -- - ii 00 F. 31