PERSONAL AND"-POLITB, The Cliferag — e Inrrnat , has an *soon t of driving out from Alabama of another oitizen of that ittata—ai machinist riernicergo, who was fol illUsx; erentrac Ma a , failyrity in kAlalmme: name Is Dield Vaughn. Ile was elected by the. *l4O, lo Ofletitiee of the rm& in Initials, Slut the Southerners ascertaining the fact, aititliat bine 'to teire forthwith. ,Mr• Vaughn eaid the slavoholders Were not disposed to molßsqlps*lntt,linwes daiven away by a worthless se)if Men etylingtheinielves Repdators,,, who haiirwitliiurierrty nor fals ehsraoter, but who. eadeavoied to intercept and lynch him. Re trm satiad at Wit;_ titiliet hilrays, on foot, one hum deed and eighty-two: mites 'before he reached a " Tifiieffe - eif 'OM , of lite ittlattlittat Merchant prima of ofieter aterli 'Wore itdress , at the great loacWiipifeishißalljilisithree Souucee of Which alone cost a filename' "dollars each, The lime need tatiaria "dries was only hundred and fifty doll4oVol . ril., - , .X : 449 ll9Mlon. periodic's% daily - and weekly and monthly, are .swallowing-mr 4,11. ; - the literary tihnitirEngland.- Tennyson writel for, them, E° del s itriaterity4lekeirs,Voillepe, Savage •Landor, Erowninga, Lord Seto 21.netell,,Lord John filititeirsi acid nisajcfners , Books seem to be at a dii4;rink;Nritell the, world ends time to read the magriahies and newspapers. Consequently' the paltHetise - Ohe pooh, the art critics, the talent!. fro men, the philosophers submit to the law they cermet ' ' • - —lt is rumored that Dean Elohmond has made a , Were Of - .4i0,04Xt with ,Tanies Wadsworth, of Geresseei that ,ffew'Yorit will not give 10,000 ma jority fur Mr.leineoln... —Mrs. Theodolite Trollop', the gifted wife of T. A:Trollops!, the - novelist,-1s the writer of the adualrableYtorentine letters in Mei London AtC6- ***isa iThis lady is a poet, musioian, and artist, of no . edirimon _talents. Her sparkling, graphic, and, better than all, patriotitr,lettere on Italy and its groat mina chew that she Leis thorough knoy ledgeAllie eribjetnashe discussee, and appreelates the popular movements in Southern Europe. -.There arralialdlobe inlondontldity thousand 6,owingesimen who earn barely SI a week, while work&ng-iitoiresantly sixteen or seventeen hours a --Atei.'s. ;P. Laviille, pretddent of lit. Mary's CtoMA: Karina 'eounty, Kentucky, hee received the appointmeat of Bishop of Savenneh, Cleorgia. Watheiltavittlin inAtilned nprieet in 1845, and ha Red 'Mini Important nations in the diocese of I♦dni~SllL, tense itlifordination. . • 44Fcaliill has leased a dwelling at Rome—not i 4 i in 'Oneida, county, N. Y.—with the intiution_of.bUooming a permanent resident' there. /low much thb name may have biased him in the selection of a homb is not stot•a. GENERAL NEWS- Boin Sir= sx 'NEW Onte2o.—The NOW °Metal papaya contemn the siooottnt of a IWO VINISf94I,II,IIIPIS 0 that city : A young ,?nan oallsd izpon's bentatalision broker and commercial agent AllatettillnYthe, and roprese'nted that he leas, the eon of amerohaat at Lisbon, who bought, tobacoo tlirmtgir Mr. Smythe for' the ••Portogitese Govern ment. "MS:Smythe received and treated the young man with the utmost cordiality. A day or two attar, the aeguaLutance 'commenoed, the soi•disat t Mandel de'Andrade exhibited to Mr. Smythe a draft.opr Manuel for $2,600: Reims expecting a confidential clerk...who was coming from New Yol k 57 *ate, with aontte $200,000 or $300,000, heibla suet) having come • by, land. , It would be a gre“ favor, he said, if Mr. Smythe would hied him $2,4 I L to Sleet Vie draft impart. Mr. Smythe wrote o cheek for the amoufiklaiiireven , wout with Mampd to the bank to - prove that he was the person in Whose favor) he check was:even. The money wb paid in tag; which Ilfantielbeiried away in a bag. Manuel and Mr. Smythe's clerk then weisttstt ‘ e Orleans Hotel, avowedly, to pay the'menws 13;iinfait - captain. ' The , Captain , wart notto found. The-clerk remained in Marmol'erroopi,: wPdflrtlie latterment down stairs to put thobAtif m Into the, safe; !Mt Instead of didfig K id at et the eoin a.belt he lore. 4lbettV - cletivend theiwindler went out to lad the mapta Atarectuar eciffewheuse - Manuel,proposett to for- W minute, Mid that 'the clerk should re otitdda. The Clerk -minted ;• Mantel went In A",,1 outdoor and oat ky,another, and the clerk watts until his patience wal , goniw, Than he Infatine 1 his emisloyer. ',U 7 wsurasoettained mot the roguil 444.el‘ttritijePerin ;the . hotel • safe, and , that - 1 1 e nanse*as Atarbosi. The pollee were Informed of tbabasurrenee,,aildlearehed for -two days without salgobial 7 At list , they found a young man without • beard, and dreme4 differently; but, etrougly enabling the thief; In s railroad oar bound North ward. lie was seeretedi his identity wee estan• tithed, and alt this - money except $Bl wee four. I upon him:: /tow , he , learned the name of Mr. Inyttia's sorropondentels a mystery. Ile is nom tliteraintag_hts WRAT °oast rruxes A Carters I—;A peculiar ease is now being tried by the Supreme Court, in session at Norwich, Conn., involving the question What nonstitates.e. citizen?" The egtate of It. Inerrant Stoddard, a quadroon, or person of gun r• ter African blood, walls:vied on by the proper oat ears, and sold in payment of town takes Aotioo is brought to recover the rime* 'oolleoted und..r ths.levyttpon the 'ground' that thie'property wes exou3pt from taxation - by, the provisions of the statute Whiett exempts the ptoperty of " persona c f Calor."' Therquestion - taltrod by counsel, and re. ivad tip the oorirt,bebm for, the advioe Of the Su• pentad . Court, is, tvirether persons Of :orui.fourrir Attifitio'blood some within the meaning of the sta. tabrascuimstina - of2stdor."- - The - Buttetig says that the linestiorels:one of cone interest, as. If it itileoidlid that the levy *as proper, and Um oat* sibjeot to taWatien, it makes all personsthe Constitution, so that they maybe, admitted to ail the infillages of an elector.. The deollioi will be either that they ate " persons 'of oolor,"'and, as moll, exempt from taxation, or It white " citizens, and, as such, entitled to the elective franchise. „PAIN-kJ:4_4-N pieuncran TUEEB.—FOr peoplo , have heard of the 'mammoth walnut trees that grow in the townehip_of Metcalfe , uid of th at one of extretordioarygrovrth .whielt stood; until Bata r dejleet, upon Capt, 'Beer's farm. This giant of the fokesr attracted the 'attention of Butt!), Wil liams, 3 Co., of 442 Washington street, :NOW York, and'having purchased it of Capt. 8., preparations were made to lay it low. A number' of people Aire , tivited to see this, the largest tree of West etn.Canada, tali, *bah at last ,took place with n tremendous crash. -- At onefoot above - the roots it measured thirty-ais feet in etrouniferance. For ten feet up the buthirinround, and then oval to a dl4”- isneeof forty-fire feet, where, the brabelles ' cam • marked _withfour' great limbs that_ appeared as ;their girth as some of the sarrounding ,trees. 4a it lay, the butt measured, in perpendios lir height:, twelve feet, and this for snore than twenty feiCodits tenth. The wc-od is beautifully marked! - and variegated with knots arid veins, and vrill'work Avian All lagoons' number of gen and 'pistol etoeks. and ornamental cabinet work. —Lando',' (e."W.) Free Press. O,OUritgan .Walrsn..l-The Chinese Jangling°, i t thimilt It" esti empress abstractions, even the most! •TalleisdAns no mesas of conveying new words, mull 'lMPitnallY new 'proper newel. This is because eel :414Mcienveire not letters, hut hieroglyphic's; they, 4.deelot Games eitiuldse but ideas. The A.rabio nu- i - iderale, , whioh are hieroglyph., illustrate Ibis dif-1 kronen. They AT, ;nnivomallrnmieratood, al-1 'Ofoitill the words to express them arerdifferent in , eremrpoken language: The Preneittnan earehrett, , thc Spaniard oche, the Gerinan'eteht, the ',llnglish-i min asiiii bit all understand the numered.B when , -they-ma-It. - In- the same manner, if the Ch'inese , - eharaotersWerkuniversally'idopted, difference in. speech world be no barrier to their iatelligibility. But they are unwieldy, and almost impracticable, Aviv their , ineredible number, a long life being , .ft a irsi , do obtain a full acquaintance with them. Wile vtriting is the infancy of written lan-. '' aud'iturenly remnants of It which are use tAr• AO anionic- . o.l4iiirman,„a was on the Memphis and Ohio Railroad, was astonished by they engineer suddenly stopping the train just before it .nalahed Memphis last Saturday erasing. Ho jampad off logo to the locomotive and see what was *a — trouble when he was suddenly retard by Are men, who tied his hands and feet, carried him to a thicket' near by, anti after a brief oonsultation poured „s quantity of coal•tar over his head and body, gay, him a severe beating, and told him that iL heard not leave that part of the country in tvrentrfour hours -he might expect -further-maid treatment. Kis assailants then went off, leaving Lim del to a',trea., Fortunately for the suffereri some gentinaten 11/110 were out hunting found him and talaiagbfnf.ftom MS Painful situation. What .'provoked,ausli barbarous treatment of Mr. Ohn 4 Stilt isitictuartabily AlcarrinvintAL - , QuArtnUc-;-There is -- qtenrsiftrelydiscituurlon nowleingonin Begland on the question, " Abell the her Foreign (Moe be Gothic) or.OleasleY" Lord `Palmerston ban taken np arMs against 'the nothlo 'Style, 'and Blr Ffirlol4 AUK appiniril AS Ms leading opponent. The dig: Amgen has - *Mined a beet of - pempblete, and is 'be 'lntimating to every man inEngland lives in a Muse. It is cla im ed that the Reg nant liable le the national Mile, and Mr. Boott —aunt Merit - MU:a - etyle of-liberty - and economy. The Premier allows tbatthe Gable style "might be aditibiably, MAMA for omit:matte building, or Jeillitt-;3 o ll4V!'but he avin that "it is not triterriallY, for' the iontilese to whrob it is now proposed to apply it et - - Prererirmitpaeruniet - Indleatir - that - the -- Prlaid Minister will eater the day in regard to the style of the now Government building. , A. alumni) woman in Chicago estotilshed thq port. olkus louegenr a few days can with a cerise of most'agnilling shrieks and screams. Shelled Jost small ;leakage from Marion, and on - o - fliag - Itirgrerritt adder wilt retreated to her arc tontsbed , Rue. Tke-tyabsieieni loon despatched the reptile, and the woman showed them a letter wider Intl husband bad writtenillaiginf - ter to ,t 1 kiss We dear %little ,pet for me, inod take rib and iliepwith tot; God's inike.'„kr Me also - .informed het that be wu going to get a Mil of divot*. at olbelieltitoilible.; Jealousy mad of•eourser the' mi. obi of this domeetle esespade. • ' • ' •• • flisfiini r r Alnioney..--The Auguste i(ia.) r -- • • - s-LL-The - frtist this morning wiM•erint to* se. ,:For .fhan that Pi_ ,yestorday morning .. Tender LlitigsitAiss 'ware 'killed, Mid thin toe wits formed. clre home no amounts of the •oifoot of - the' frost in tkejstemmtcr; ychere it was, doubtless, more rata 14 11 LT White frost of Mat - year °courted nlYa l kdiscAb-fisoirintlioidilt to oinie r miteh Mintage, 2MheAlitati killing frost centred OotdborMl:•-• In ar i lotifon 7 nos *holly killed mi the Inth of intnCirritell;m aartwito Murdered Mrs: Oreuttirte odd lierttriclisikirfra,la Delayers; 1114 alit* 4 4 11 •ArfreiW.ltlie "On' bir 16tb. J o the crowd & which mini. ammen" rates antra to lyieb Meint at - 4[010240w of his , t or t reinatittton- given him Mt` a l're#,Wl lll4 tribblialai namor/ed. • Or 'the late - 41Ptn ra tartittLIAigi tad it "and, ihe ale was Wolk .4 6 111411/1 'ra'Whim 0316 to 12 26 r - Aoo.looairierrry, morkwill77, sold for -•••• 041 TA - 3,EL - - • )• „ „ ' 4 / alt-r-rTiterrlfelhilet•lidnertisi n is 1, , ,„ inch thiok Was binned, within ap city Taosday iosikiktairik it with ot: the. tbk•F! asses! gmernor of a dollar. .Finaluti or COL . 4ifThitl*/. --The body of o.ik-A.-Lumsdettrhaving at last - beedreeoyered aitlieehoreet'LakiMiehigatr, near the' Mena,' of sk appalling •disaster to the Lady ' , EtgitV,-:end , taillight to the bit:" friends for interment, Wae.'ela toarbeflist evening by fitting honors.- - -Therfnee iratto* place from the late residence of the' de• pealed; pn, Rampart street. The high dignitaries and many marribera of the Masonic and Odd - Fel lows orders, the Continental guards, and the New Prieens Typographical 'Union, (the latter in strong three,) all attended the funeral ; -the deceased hav ing be long a mantes of the twocrdere and the Military compel'', and an honorary member of the Kirphteal 'Union. - Besides these,. ofteers of g r s m o i n tl a t l ag i : n o r o ar t eA and ec a t a l s a e rr r o c e .%o ; s e e . Mint. The Milne of the Picayune newspaper, with Which the deceased wits so long - and honorably connected is 'proprietor and editor, was closed du ring4the day. The Masons, having precedents, pot charge of the funeral. Their solemn mortu ory,serviees being duly performed at the residence, the mein was put into the hearse, and the Woes. ition formed; the Continental 'Guards leading the way, to the slow measure of the funeral dirge by `their band. , The precession wail both long and ini lloiling. The body was followed to and laid away In the Glrod.strnet'Oemetery, the Masons there per orminethe last and most' solemn ceremonies of sepulture. The ceremonies over, th e Continentals !ranged themaelvta near the tomb, and paid the last salute to their late and welt-beloved comrade— ithree volleys of musketry—after wither all quietly retired:L.:New, Orleans Crescent, 0ct.19. ! Tun • EXarottainrury Or BANES REPEIVING IDsposrrm—Thet Boston Traveller, of Tuesday, re. Iports this ease : " The ease of Hoary Taylor vs. 1 Wank oft Mutual Redemption, was tried in the Su iperior Court, yeatorday.. The plaintiff was a de !pontos in the Eliot Bank, which did ,businees with :the. defendant Corporation. Be deposited, in a !package separately done up, $214, which he showed was counted by himself and another, and put in the Eliot Bank himself. It was returned "short $100" 'by the defendant corporation of the Eliot Bath. The plaintiff now seeks to recover the deficit $lOO. `To hold the . defendants, the plaintiffs introduced the regulation on the depositors' books of the Eliot .Banle, as , eVidenoe of a contrast rendering them 'liable directly to all depositors of batiks dealing 'with the defemdentsjor each sums as should be I sent to 'the defendants.' But the court ruled, that ' it could not he' oonettued, to hold them in any way 'llableili'reatly to-the plaintiff, for trash defloit, or teiirtro._ unt with him; but only with the Eliot Bank, ;to whom, and to whom alone, the plaintiff meat )look' for - any defroit. Verdict was taken for de ',feud:mt. 'William Brigham for plaintiff; B. F. Butler for defendants.' - SOnTnEllar DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NORTH mot INBIIRANOE VOMPANISS.—A largo rumber of insoluinee ampoules of the North have established agencies in this oily; and:throughout Santa, !which, :ye Years, past, have been doing a large bradnesa" We are pleased to learn that some of !out; leading mercantile houses have determined to ,charige their insterers. On yesterday a firm that thee $25,000 insured in. four companies located at , Ilartford, one of the - 1)0)101es shaviUg ex pired, took, out a new policy in a Southern in 'surance company. They have determined, as 'soon as their polities expire, which - will be ',within a few days, to !mum altogether in Southern 'companies. We understand there are agendas of six or seven reliable &Mather-a insurance companies In this city, and one _English company, so that 'there will be no necessity for continuing to enrich ;the' enemies of out institutions. The Hartford com 4:.anies hare become wealthy by doing 'an immense Southern business.—Co/untbzo (S. C.) Garcrritan. • Dn. Josurll L. Sroiw, of Leavenworth, (K. 1 T.,) who was shot dime months 'since in a clue! ' with L. W. Bliss, Secretary under • the Provisional Government of the Territory, died only a Sew days 410 has suffered most 'Weasel) , over since 'he received the wound which has just caused his 'death. IN-most of the Choctaw country no corn has ,been made, and the Indiana •are visiting Fort .Smith, Arkansas, to buy eorn, meal, and flour. They are selling their ponies every day to buy breadstuff's. ,Ts has boon discovered that the rook oil Nod, In such large quantities in Western Perm •syltanuiis a better article for tanners' we than all other,kinds. ,Tnilv aro now tiro ships on the stocks at Batb;Maine,whiefi will be coniplateVthis fail. ,Bailders - are antiolpeting a' gtioct btusiness next ,) , ear, for which they are making arraregements. ryfrzevist•rnA BOARD OF TRADJI, 1..t.p ARP BQLNIKI3, • • v ilr4 RA , Comttivtiti Mour:s. ' ANZILN. - • LETTEII. BAGS the Merchants' Exchange, Plciteratelphia. soon !I ins Blank et Sago do°unget. so on Brig Doris) Nissen —..—.... -- —Bristol ChanoM, soon -,IIL*ItINE INTELIIIGENCX. rt• Art of nithemELMlA, Oct. 27: lean SUN MED— --5 45—SUN NETS— : 5 lb lIWII W.LIZR.— -- IS LO EEO= Ship Hortensia, A thins, from Liverpool 19th, nit. with mitre to John tt -Penrose. Towed up by nig , Ameriel. Capt Virden reports having passed at 7 A M. Thurs day, elf tne- Osertatin, bark Raptor. (dwell) from Len- • horn, a small bark, supposed from the West I admit, and there in the bay and river, as before reported:- brig D maniny and echt Henry Butt. from Noble. 'Or British Queen, hoof Nassau, above Bombay Hook, bound up. Brig Lounge. bvaus, 11 days Irmo Havana,, with al tars, Ono. in 0 W Dominion tc Bro. Ong Daniel hlalonv. Steelman. IS days frolo with action. &o. to Bishop. Simons & Co. Bohr Henry Nutt, Sheldon. 15 days from Mobile, with cotton. kO. to Baker & Folsom. Bohr Telegraph, iliekereon, 7 days from Holton. 'with wise to liwells In Co. Bohr C A Stetsonatioh, 6days from Prowtocielown, with mdse to Deo A Wood. Bohr Standard. Danham. 1 day from Port Penn, wit Bohro inirlsttati & Curran. West Wind, Oilman, l 7 days from Begun, with miser and molames to Madeira &. Cabada. Bahr British Queen, Johnson , 19 days from Niasau,..N B P. with oranges to J&EL Perot. Bohr R 1' King, Leeds. from Pamunky Rtver, with lumber to Sam! Bolton & Co.. ..Behr; W .A Hammond. Cain,i days from Boston, In Ballast to Noble; Hammett & Caldwell. • Behr.LeVin Lank, Newton, 4 days from Concord, Del, with corn to J W Bacon. Behr ldatitua, losaon,-1 day . fr om Frederica, Del, with wheat to pis Barratt & Bon. Bohr Cecilia Corker. Hinson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with eorn to Jas Duran & ton. . Bohr J .11 Jones, Miller, 1 day from 8111Yrna, Del, with nom to jai onnrutt & .80n. Soho J W&Pole, 1 day from Frederica, Del, wan noon to Jas Barrett & ton. CLEARED WebsterStoamehip City of Rioltntond, hietohell, Richmond, T Jr. Ship Win Cummings, Cope, LiTOIPOOII W CUMMillpt & Bon. T B er t T o h n u &C n Lampher, Falmouth, Ja, Yin Norfolk, Behr W A Hammond, Cain, Charleston, Noble, Ham- Remit & Caldwell. kaohr C bijaw. Shaw, B o at do Bohr E Ir 3 Wales, Hon men, Wtlmin6tort, NC, D &stem & CO. • Bohr John. Lamson, Salisbury; L Audenried Co. Bahr Bahr Condom, Churolull, Flrmouth.L - And ended & Co Bohr -- Therm 0, Roth, Weehinglon, 1) 0, Tyler. Stone & Co. Bohr I C Brooks. Dyer, Portland. 0 A Itooksehor k Co bobs Louie. Hunker, B , ehau R R Corson A Co. Rohr Lizzie - Man% Ealey, thslem, do Bt'r CC Alger, Benton, Alexandra., T Webster, Jr Correa aondenee of The Prete.) HAVRE DE GRACE. Oot. 26, 11360. The Kingston left with 12 boats, Men and consigned as follows; Defiance, wheat and eloyerseed to Perote tc Bro; Our Mollie, wheat, oorn. and eloyerseed to AG Crated do Co; (3 McCauley, earn to Brandywine ATMs; Emelt Long, lumber to Pea Fatah Port; 11 E Barley. Gen R Pleating. and Cleopatra. do to John. Craig; fdary & Susan. do to A Cu:4ml; mangle Foreman. 0 R Bnekalsw. Pour • (tore. and J B Henry. coal to Delaware oar; Weep. lime to Bohemia; and one boat with lumber, name not known. (Corzeosondanoe of ?hi /Ital. I KEA DING, vot. 24. The following boate from the Union Canal pitesedin to the Sabo Canal to day, bound to Phbedolphla, laden and consigned as follows: D A Albright. lumber to 1 11-Delshci; A Sheri and t Stars and etrlmis; dO to S Bolton & Co; Xrebus• _MUron Csbeen & Co; Potomac, do to V. C Smith lc Co; wide Awake. bituminous coal to Wm Mollvaino & eon; Wm Kalbaoh, grain to Wm Kalbsoli. MISMOItANDA. Steamship Clamhrldge, Howes, hence, arrived at Bos ton yesterdse. Bark • Margaret. _ . Qum; hence for Pernambrtoo, was, ready err pea at St Thomas Bth inst. - Bark' Salaam, Freeman, cleared at Boston 25th met., for Bnenoa Arras. Bark Henrietta. Brown, cleared at Baltimore 24th inst for Kto der Janeiro. - Brig Emma, Baler. hence, wee below Boston Mth fast - , Behr-Baltle,- limbos. henna for Nabant, was towed into TarPritilln Bova nd ha: - Bohr Users, Somers, for Pensacola, cleared at In dianola eta hurt. - Bohr O 0 Smith, Peters, keno. for Providence, at New York Zatti inst.'•• giro dlow Harv• Hulse, and Geo M Smith, Mille. hence, arrived at Providenoe 24th inst. Behr E Cannon. Sayers, berme for Nonvleh, at New London with Inst. Behr Yindovi, Bray, benoe for Bath, at Gloweeter MO inst.. Bohr T Borden. Wrightington, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall Itivor 231 lust, Maw 8 Morris, Robinson, hence for New Mayon, at N York Nth inst. tlehr Br W grlatt.3oooo, hence, arrived at Boston '2sth - insk - WIT 0 Merrick. kfostironierr. Lai Philadelphia, old front Newhewy Crowell, not entire I Rich,and H May, Hoover, for Phila delphia, cleated at Boston Seth stmt. SAYING FVIVDS. "A Ilttle.bueotten, Alla the Purse." "FRANKLIN SAVING .IrUND, No. 7 , ma= Street, betlreeit Chad :Wrd at..ratsose-Vait! oti 0!/ 00 it. 1 50 ter s e' ze I seelnid . bi Ger enotteit, tttate, and Olt, Loans, Uroll/113 Rents, Mort "[`gikinyoul ideenis sarety ' bettlff then large P 7.0441, consetuently. will nm no f.k with grp9- Te% ' ZWll:rtfritilAtioutrroWnel,r; t A t i A” alms dette. This Conntany pork, se ed. depiTt i e n l ilie n gre y o l r e:t n td e =.l2tiV :IT be =awn om i t ni t tgly olte m l y the mete tneYlrat i n with auth r olgtorebedYetnonSy ! - reriti l grintal . 0,1V13,0, 00 oven d o rtj t y l k Mel 8 tallo'olool6 ane en Wednesday se awn 8 o P e oak. 111111401/0111" i7Tabßigzi-... pe a lt;v9l l , l". sinew W . tikt„ WWl* .11781 t, 4 ,5111 e °A r ne hAse e a l ren. " B74/6 des. ,Eatterfwalle4 . fuse i sakes, 4 ;aro. 8 g it , ' Pretident, 0111.11/ 9,1211+4,4Am. rpr. im twit* Orb %AYE% FiTilll-FIVEPER GENT. IN. ;71 ' Vivingt i t. titirga Y ornglint TIM I III. eIC Indorrorettd Err the suite flan at. Meyer no received in_ariv arm. !alga, or emea. and tr - Wrest veld Item the day of devout to the der of trite. dratted. on. The OM9 rip epee filer day tram c:0 o'eltackin the moraine ti nye o'otook Da the even nit l eeil en amender sun :itit. Ws r eight e on. it • 1.,._ber,11 F. Preeldippt. 0.11 6 LFALD Y. , lee rreentent. Witztalt I. Rile, Becretavv, . . im iis titradiinti:4 l , rilig` als i :rah •. D V V. l - f e r ipti L r„,..,,,„,,, ; „ ~, ~,,..,h, e , .1 IN reoer ► ea n ray,rn. . ti:0 .... . 000 ', ig e.6 o l w 6 ;„ i nn pti t:ri le ig yilit ,7 1 , 1a ,.11;174,...v m h. mun; t im, utgAz.4:o2-gobip: rg. • - • ••• • • *ITN V,...i G - Efitill--• VNITED ,' SPAM 1 .d 11 .1187430* . tnNy, corm Tipp an4C V r :' N Street. , -..,,,, , ,,,•,_, •. )0 onvut faii,4 gonad raelvithn44notp de, , IrrirAlir4VlZdfa 1,:,1:4174 , vcitit: 7 0 1f g i ri ti" i *Tiiitki g rn 0 , ,,, A .1 :mil) and on IS. aor ionia on &area:rasa 'W sooNand. eptittit ?kr N' .0,- , (jAILWI , OR A. •' 7 Vota l g jl". self PREPARED GLUE SPALDik - V - 8 PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE: arALDINcPs PREPARED GLUE: SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DESPATCH Wir" A STITCE IN TIME SAVES NINE." "Vil As arr./dents toilkhaypett, tv en tit well-regulatefami lies, it to very desirable to have some cheap and eon ventent 'way for resuming Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Oro. 13PALDING13 PREPARED GLUE meets all suohemergenoies, and no household can afford i to be withoul t. It is always ready.and pp to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity forilmping ehairs.sphntered veneers, headless dells, and broken cradles. It is just the article for none, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi cally held in solution, and. possessing all the valuable qualities of the beet Abinet-makers , Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast I more adhesive, "USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE." N. B.—A Brnsh accompanies each bottle. Price as cents WILOLEEALIZ DEPOT, N 0.30 PLATT ST., Now YORE Add rem HENRY C. EIPALAINGCo.,Los 9,500, gp . Now York Put up for Dealers in oases containing' four, eirht, and twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card aoaompanying each package. STA tangle bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten tunes its cost annually to every houeshold.,Eti Bold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and. Fancy Stores. la l ii t gar t n li s tita d , when making up thou list, It will stand any climate. SFALDIDIG'S PREPARED GLUE! USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GM% SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD By HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BSC HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE BOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING'S PREPAtrED GLUE, SOLD BY GRO ENS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 8 tared COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY Alo by HENRY 0. SPALDING & CO., 48 CEDAR Street, New York. Address Poet °Sloe, Box No. B,NIO. Annexed is an Alphabetioal List of Articles whioh, if damaged, may be maimed to their original strength and nimbi:anent] by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. A.--. Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS— . --.A 0-....Menda CRADLES.— ..... —..0 D..—Mends DOLLS., E....Mende ETAGERE-.___. E P.... Mends FAN II - G.--Mends GUITARS —"Mender HARPS .. .r....... Mends INLAID-WORK— *Mends JARS: R ..Mende kr,0118.. -. K ..... L.... Mends LEATHER-WORK.. . . . M-. Mends MIRROR-FRAMES. M N -.Mende NEWE L-POSTEI ..... -....—.- . o.... Mends OTTOMANS... . ...0 P...... Mends PIANO-FORTES. q..... Mends QUILT PRA R-.. Mends ROCKING-HORSES S —Mends SOFAS .-- S T....Mende TABLES., U-.. Mends UMBRELLA-ST/OKS.—..-- U V.....-Mends VASES.- _V W_..Mends W X---Mendi XYLQGRAPHIC-WORK.-- —..X Y.-... Mends YARD-STIOKS.-_-, Y Z —Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORE.. • , ...Z En—ln oon, SALDINGS PREPARED GLUE usefulin Libreria and Sohools. 1.... p ...Mends SOF& ...-- -- 8.... I 3-- •:.- ..Mend 6 ACCORDEONFT-_- . . —....A.... 8 4....1.....Mends LETTER - SEALIN G.. l._.. 4 3....D....31ends DAGUERREOTYPE CASES..D.... 3 6-- I --Mends IMAGES.,- ~ - r _..,- -,- I --- 6 7..-N....Mende NEW BREA K AG ES.- II- 7 8.--.G....Mends GUN STOCKS- u.... 8 9.--8-.7dends SCHOOL.BOOKS----- IL- 9 10».. Mends FARA,3- -.--.-...-.P....10 G..-MendsRULE .R....n 12....,E....Mends ELECT ICAL AtAdnuES..E....l2 13--P.....Mends PAER-HA NGIN OS.- ..... P.... 13 14....A....Mendir ARIM-CHAIRS . . - , -.A....14, M....R....mends RICKETY FURNITURE ....R....13 16-..E......Mends FRASER HANDLES.....-... E.... 16 M.-D.-blends DESKS --.— -...—8-17 1a...G....1Mends GLOBES - --. 0.-18 I9_-.L-Mends LOOSENED LEAVES-.....L.-..19 10......17.- Janda Upholstered FIIRNITURE-.1.1..._98 31.--K-Mende EGG-BEATERS -- . --E-. 41 22_--. --Mends ACORN-WORK .- -.........22 23 --.- -Mends CHESS-BOARDS.... ._-_....-._.23 24-.-.-.. ends FIDDLES .._,_...-- --.2i 96.........- -Mends SHELL-WORK.-- ~ -.... _---74 26...__ Mends FILLET-WORK ----. --- 26 IL.-- -MendellOßSY-HORSES.-..-- . -.-. 27 23 -Mends KALEIDOSCOPES .........- —2B za Mends HONEY-JOKES . ....------29 30......- -.Mende PICTURE FRAMES.- -80 37-- Mends SECIRETAR/ES.--...... --..-01 32- Monde VEN %RING L ,„ ~.. ...-.... A 2 33.....--. Mends 13C1149 1 , URN IT URE.. - - -- .33 61--- Mends FA PIE -MACRE 33 -.....Mends WiIEDROBES.....- - -- —as 10.--..tdende PARMA MARBLE.-z-- —....36 II _--.- ...Merida cm BS. ~---- ...... -.. 37 38.--......., Mends 13ARY-lUMPER , s—.-,_. —5B 39...«.......... Mends IVO,FtY-WORK.. --BO 40....-.- ...Mende MATCH-SAFES _. -40 1,1 .......-- hlends PI_QTURES..... .-. --........41 42 ......--.. Mends qUILL-WHEE1;5.......... , -.....42 13- ...._blends -Mends TOWEL-RACKS-- .... -- -43 OA ... pleads WASHSTANDS-.........-.-. Al 45...........1n0ndi BEDBTEADS. ..... ......................415 45 -.-.—Mends MIMS ~_, -..—............46 I/ ..- —Mends OHESMEN....... .....--.......-.47 45 .-...-... Mends BALLGT-ROXES.. ...-...--- _4B 1 49 -....-Mends HER8AR1UM5..,„,“,,,,._-49 68 - --.---Mends BAOKGAMMON-BOARDS, 61 etuItEAND.BOXES... 1 62.-...... - lends LACK-BOARDI— ends Add.vLoLd_ • ,—... • 63 61 -..--. Meads IL LIMED TABLES.- --.....61 56 -....--...6lends • ILLIARD.CUES.--. -.....-4. t5 66 -.-.-.-Mels DIRD.OAGES.. .3.6 37---.-* Ms BROOMSTICKS-. —.... —37 38....--.... Men BUOK , 47ASES. .—.— -68 341.......-esds BoarAutim pd._ _ zo XL.- --Mends BRUSH-HANDLES.— ---__6o 61-.........:Mends 8R118HE16.... -.---. _ on 5L............. Mends CABINETS - -.GI 63....-... --Mends CHURNS. -„,,,.........--- -.....63 61,..........M5nds CLOCK.CANES- ....-.. 63---- -Mends CRUTCHES ..- - ........... .•......66 66..............Mende CUPBOARDS...._ -__..... -66 el --. -tends CURTAINS ......-._........ 67 68-.- ends CASINGS .68 ea—. ends CADDIES* .--...-.. ~.....69 16_-.. Mends CAM SRAS-........-...............70 71,.............. Mends CHAIRS..--- -... ..71 r3»«.-.....61ends CHARTS.. - ....-................72 70....:_.... ends CLOTHE S - FRAME -. ..... ......73 J4......._. lends CARD-CASES —...............- ..74 16........-... Mends CHEBTB. - . 16-......-Merala DIARIES. .. ~ -...-. 75 17............M0ads 'WORK IirANDS..... -. 77 78-.....—Mends DRAUOIRT-ROARDEL----,.-76 /V- Mend/ DISHES. -79 80--- Mends DIVANS eo 1 9L-- -... Mends 10E-BOXES.---- ..... -.....-..81 62.............. Mends 001113 . • .82 83 ---- Mends OM INOER . 33 84.-.......-:-Mends IRRBOARDS ------ —B4 65---Mende LUTES - - --.- .......55 86...-- Mends BALLUSTE - RS-..-...--.........66 87-- Mends GLASSWARE-- ....... - ......- 37 63---- Mends HANDLES._ _,. -...193 m...-....... Mends GUTTA-PERCHA WIRE-- . --86 96--.-. Mends KITES ...vo 91..... _....Mends TOPS.. .---____.-__,..91 92. Mends 0RG13.-. -.-- _-.....92 se_ ..._ Mends MOD h.LB.-,- ,_... -., ..„, -: .. 93 94.-----Mends SEWG-AIA . CHINE STANDS-.. 94 96...---. Mends PAN ES_-- EL-- Mat is PASBOARD WOR K . - . ...`96 97......-.. IV i. nos PATTERNS. -307' 28 ........-- kends SIDEBOARDS.-.. -.0,..954 99..---- Mends WOODEN WARE-.-..-.-.. , :..99 1 , 100.---- ,M3nds WILLOW WARE--,-.........41-190. BPALDLISEPB STATIONERSUE BOLD BY SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PRGROCERSLUE, BOLD BY SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. BOLD SY HARDWARE STORES. SPALDING'B PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY 11011SE.PURNISHINO STORES. SPALDqIIIREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY COUNTRY MERORAINI TS GENERALLY Blenufootared kr HENRY C. SPALDING ft, CO., 48 CEDAR Street, Now York Addreeo Poet Offioe, Box N 0.3,600. rnf u doz e nues containing either Four, Eight, or Twelve eaeh — A btaIItIiaILITUOGRAPII Snow or acoomnanving eac h package. d 24.417 BREAD. puRE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, IVAN 111 OBTAINED AT TUN FOLLOWIINII PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. co eta of Broad and Vine stts. COL—Poerpla db r street, below T. H. MoNEHJ,—...„—..--11. co t t0 00r t mf Sixth and !A i r dc .No,ls6ltorthV'lftetteet. JOHN 0. 1H0XEY..... —N0.1223 Vine street. T. T. SMITE.— —No. 115 North fifth street. S. BODY.— —B. E. "corner Path and Spruno eyeole. W. W. 31/I.ThEWS. —B L E. oornor Eleventh and Loount stream —.Brand erne% below WM _ nut. ozoßCin GARvirf— --No. 1419 Lombard greet. W, corner 19;ateenth 4,111 Finn etrootn. WM 0DuRTNEY.—..........N0. 500 South Twelfth street. 8. d ° k r a street, sin,. 8, Fourth and Jo ihnton otreota. L. HOLLAND ..,....,, —Si W, oornor 'flatulent!' an DAVID EIADDLER—........??of d 2 B IO n il ifo e r al" ' Eleventh J. ot. WE/GHTMAN...........77 . 4ireinth street below &IL --Nor VO I NIft r e t e h front % ....»B.no N rner of de;entli an d PTP ..---bwlATlihih and , E.ll. rm., and lids, T. BLEAT ca d l i dtpretth streei D. DOWN— ......4 ft :LgrilT e erritlt and meet, a Coates. ALEX. EITLLERTOIL Corner of Filth end Dhoti,. • Daly MRS. E. RAMBLER--,....N0, 81 Goatee el reel D. P. & T. W. WOLP---419 (lizard avenue. WM. Nicelll.ACKEti.. -4202 Hamilton kteet. R. BPAZLY-- JULIUS KLEIN— Wr.'sar. at Thirteenth fakti "Trish great. NL ,N. •Jkoraar Fdarth . urban /Omit. MRS. F. ELLIOT/ 4 14 . caper Tenth and Uraenoet dour np C. IL Weat i chMalp t. hla t atlth st avarford road. N. L. YARNBLL.—.Lenn A . 01111&• MENTremOre and l'ina time GEO. B. lOWNßEND.L....,..446loninater,Panna 111, .Atiantio 0111, 11. J. D. HORTON—.------ Florence, F 4.1, a. IP, i nE.TtLEni Columbia, Yri BURNING TIMM ALCOHOL, AI. L? otkivipOsNE,nianuferotured A cond for and wharves ltowLvi AWAMphipER, le CO., ti . 16 Mool*uth .it SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1860; DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.: Dr. DARIDff MAMT. AROMATIC INVICIORATING This Medicine hes been weed 60 the public for air are With increaling MVO: Via recommended to Cure Dyspepsia ryas MSS,' Heart-Burn Col ic M: Stomach, or Pains in As Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney CeMPlaiitte,''Lete Smite, Delirium Tremens, feemPeranec. IT ISTIMAILA.Tes, tgoillLtßATEe, INvinerwrns, soy ..m.yr„ OR 4129XICATIS OP STOIPRITT. •AN S.Atedeelnelt is quick and effectual, curing tire mostaggravatedeases ofDyspepeie,Ruiney Complaints, and All other derangements of the Idtonaach and Bowels in a speed y manner. will inetantly revive the moot melancholy and drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervosa, an nighty to health, strength sad , vigor, Persons who, Iron the injudicious use of lignominivOi become dejeoted, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions breken down, and subject to that terrible mime to humanity, the DELI/011M 'Eltlnf/iNfl, Vilk meat immediately, feel the happy vb and, healthy irtY4o'. rating calomel' of Or. Hanes In rorating , AT IT Witt DO, Dosn.-z.One wine glass full ea often ea:moaners. One doze will remove all Bad tigarits,, , , • • • One does Will dere heart-burn. Three degas will cure Indigestion. , One dosentill'otro you a GoodApcetite• One dose wiltletep the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects et:Wind or Flatuienee. anti as soon FLO the stomach-receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distrcsa ing load and all painful feelings will he removed. One dose will remove the , moot thetressing Vain' of Collo, either in the stomach or bowels. . A tell' . doves will remove all obatruotione in the Kidney, Bladder. or Urinary Organs. Persons who are eerionaly afflicted with any Xidnoy Complaints are assured of Speedy rebel by a glare or two, and a radical sure by the see or one or two bottle!. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Pereone who, from dissipating too rnnoli over nicht, and feet the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headaohee. sickness at atomized', weakness , giddiness, &a„ wi ll find one dose rill t emove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit three tunes a day ; it will make, them strong, healthy, and hats 7, remove all obstruc tions and irregularities from the menstrual organ!, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. Daring pregaanor it Will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeabln sensations at the stomaoh. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to mines this. he has yut up the Irivicionsaitio klpoor in pint battles at seitionts, quarts el. General Oopot.4S WATER Street. New York. DYOTT & CO, 232 North HEOOND Street, Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia. And for sale by JOHN H. EATON, 25 N. EIGHTH Street. and all Drussists. 187-teettilr PERUVIAN SYRUP, OR PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED This well-known Remedy hoe been need exietaivelY ...-- - and with great 6000ese Tor .UYSPEPSEA, ,;:,,'.?. 4.4: OR IMPAIRED AND IMPERFECT' # ~, li , Pon D ynTe g c S o T e l ePa ll otimix • ) - DETERIORATION or . rne.I3LOOD; 0 FORMS T o u p x rotoIVING DISEASE, ... . 2. **- 5 , 1 AND Moot of wbioh originate in DYSPEPSIA: LIVER COMPLAINT DROPSY. NEIJRALGIA and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS,_LOSS OF AP ETITE, DEADACIRE, LANGUOR and DEP :SIDON OF SPIRITS,. PARBUNCL bt3 and ROILS. PILES. SCURVY, AFFECTIONS OF THESKIN,CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES. BRAN CIE TIE!, DISEASES PECU LIAR to FEMALES, and ALL COM PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY OLNERAL DEBILITY, and REQUIRING A TOMO and AL'PE RATIVF, MEDICINE. Noes.—The failure of IRON as 'a rornagly-for DYE PEPBIA, a bad state of the blood, and the numerous diseases caused thereby, has arisen from the want of suoh a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomach on a PROTOxinE state, and assimilate at once with the blood. Tine want the PERUVIAN sYRO.P. truant es,. and it does so in the only form in which it is possible for Iron to enter the circulation. For this reason, the r EAU VIAN BYRUP often radically oaten diseases in which other proparations of Iron and other medioines have been found. to be of no avail. CERTIFICATE OF ,A, _A...RAVES, N . D., of It m well known that the medicinal snots of Protoxide of Iron aro lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation. has been deemed impossible. In the PERUVIAN SYRUP this desirable point Is at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN; and this solution nosy replace all the proto.oarbonatee, oitrates, and tartrates of the Almeria Mechem. A. A. 'HAYES, Assaver to the State of Mau. 16 BOYLSTON Street, Roston. N. B.—Pampblete containing Letterafrom the above named Gentlemen and others, and givieg full inform.. lion of tho Syrup, can be had on application to the Agents, or to N. L. CLARK & Co., froprietorn, CODNIAN DUI Lammas. No. 7 5.3 e'LIDBURS STREET, BOSTON. Sold by Druggists generally throughout tne United Staten. Menlo for Penneylvaniot MOTT & Co., 232 North SECOND Street, Philada. an7-tothir Sm nAK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. 'LP Thcae Sprinsi are situated in the valley of. the Oak Orrhard Creek:, in the town of - Atchamc. Gene:re c0.,N.Y.. eight milessouth of the village of Medina, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. 7' The principal Aoid Sminee are three in number ; besides these there are six °them. They are all located within a circuit of about fifty rods., The medlensal qualities of the waters are fully shown in the anbitnned testimonials. They contain a very large amountof Sul phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate qf Lime, and Prato. Su/photo of Iron. The great medicanal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre sence, in such mamma ausntrties, of these curative substances. Hundreds of mums of disease.,espeoiallr those residt in from the serefulimardiatherns, have been cured by their 1180. sr In akin diseases—even ikoonfirmsd leprosy—the waters have been signall successful. Opinions of medical antiscientific gentlemen are given in the circulate. The following "eminent Kelm:nen speak in etrong terms of the medloinal value 0 these, waters: Prof. Emmons, 'l. Romero Beak, AL D., of Albany; Jas. Illcelaughton. AI. 0.. of Albany; Sktward Spring, A1.14,. 1 of Now York; Dr. R. CarnplielLlPitts field, ham. • Dr.. 8. Shuler, of 'Lockport, N. y They reeommeniethe waters confidently. .Dr. Spring, (ore to" a case qf chronic diarrhaa of several years' amein g• which mac cured by the use of the water. Dr. D Al eck says,' "I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable se niedicinal agents." Dr. Campbell sayrinlnerminit be highly beneficial for all chrome diseases of tko stomach and bowels. S. P. White road apaper op the iroblect of them, Weiters,_hefore the Academy of Physibutke,.in this city of New York. in which he states that the Water pos sess decidedly tonic, refrigerant , and astringeht proper ties; and that the olassofdiseasee to which they are more particularly adapted. are chrome affections of the digestive and urinary organs. and tome of the morons. out diseases; chronic dyspepsia ehronie dim-Mega chronic dysentery ; chremie deuresss; chtottio mutts ; el; cedes of passive hemorrhage, snob as Purpu ra hemorrtiagsca, and the colliquative sweats of Ream Fever. The Water may also be often need with =- vantage, he says. in oases of low typhoid lettere ; in mica lescenee fromotracted Jivers. to excite-the ap- Petite and promote digestion; in diarrinetie .particularlY such as are dopordent on a relaxed or ulcerated state of the mucous membrane of the Intestines. In °Mou tons affections. or lithiasie, attended with, chosphatio sediments, it IS the suitable remedy. bouts tremble to in menial° acid. as beg more solvent and ass apt by continued nee to disorder the stomach. In °brit° dis eases, it on be usedproperly diluted. as a refrigerant to dlinimeh thirst and preternatural heat. In skint. die eases—in those forms of dyspepsia conneoted with an alkaline condition of the stomach, ae in Per 03 is. or wa ter-brash, it will prove better than hydrochloric sold. In ensile of Cogicapietenum. and other minims con sequences arising from the tuition of load, thieltvatey will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chrome pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous ,cetrurrA, sod humid asthma, chronic onhehattetl e NtlernellY) as a gargle in ulcerated sore throaMon • GC sali vation, and in leueorrhen And glees - end a so hipster. When taken internally , a wine-glue's' of the Water. dil ult uted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an ad. Other testimonials from phrineiene,'"A other re spectable individuals, may be seem on implication to the Agent. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. No Water genuine unless procured fret* H. W. BOSTWICK, No. 074 BR S O o A Ie D A WA n I I / 4 New Yed., For Sale at the following Agencies: FREDERICK. BROWN'S Drug and. Chemioal Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH. and - CHESTNUT Streets. Also for mile at FREDERICK BROWN, ..rn.'gt, nod Chemical Store , Continental Hotel, cornet.ief NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. The Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. revl2-sw4 . . INDUSTRIAL STOVE 'WORKS WILLIAM 0. NEMA.N. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER STOVES, No. 3:1 NORTH SECOND STREET, Offers the most perfect, convenient, and. eoonoinioal Oas-burning hie Lehigh yet invented. inquire for hie Lehigh Haz-burner, to obtain the beet Stove In use. - Able, one of the 'argent and most complete Bieck of Stoves for heating par ore. chambers, storee. count ng. houses, Rn., In the city. The attention et _the Dahlia is solicited. B e~ JAMES SPEAR... Ivo. 1116 MARKET STREET, '• le n — owbrepared to meet the wants ot the pub.le more complete% in all the details of the Stove trade than any other mita lishment in Philadelphia. in Proof of which he _Miters COASpAnkTIVII ax MINATION. The following are among Ins own enema!' inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation an surpassing in exceasitcr and stortompAny other Stoves in nee. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking ateve, aolthewledged to be the beat Stove for family use in the woltd. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of-the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now renldlY miming into general line. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air- tight Ongionsnming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from its' beauty and utility, is likely, thin Harlon, to tie univer nad. l t AltitinPEAß in tho Patentee of the Labor, Fuel. and Comfort-eaving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railwayoar fleeter. TAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the' Improved , Fire-board StoVe. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly olairim advantages which require but to be understood by the none to be universAlly appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that lase in the market ; and be: would hereby extend acordial invitation to all etesenli in want of Stoves to call and examine for thomaelveci Parties wishing to examine will lotre every attention shown them, whether intending Immediately to intr4 chase or not. Sal.= QUAKER CITY OAS CON- 1 /WATER, PATENTED by DIMMER JONES, Sevnth onth. MO. GREAT M II.IPROVgnEwr ()PI summoi • OAR BURNER. - . By the nee of tin Quaker City line-ConeufeinK Parlor ) and Officio Moves all dust may be avoided, the enamel ventilated, and an ovon temperature maintained for' man,' Moms, veil font any attention to the fire, and eta' 6r omOng of uri. Foy enIeIT I C ARUM JONES, Patentee, No. 30.1 North SECO Untreet, above Vino, where the exoellent, ciaa-i t nit Cooking titovo 011.1 - I,ii)UT pnentd In It!' oeoratlone, may be obtained. or ihelame numuor Ode/ 111 operation, every etovo, vto believe, given entire satmlnotion. oar Bin TRFI ORLEBRATED ROY A L' 44, cootarto sTovr: to, ttbeo bent r Aril mokt Dorm' , --1 tm oodee: Nll7llll. tu ltt il un i gi \Wagiint l g, fr3tpat. . Tail PlititY S'PAlt. GAti.ilUklN-; , iNo AND RADIATING PARIAnt eTovz: "Ifi tt ro i bas t aid ma am/v ( I I %V i ll . etf i l i ngtoyk : 8A.:11, I .ltutolry Wararootal, 1201 north ililitiiii V tyro% ............,_ ~_ ~._,_ ,i :. 11 tlit OUP, NFINV OAti.lltiliNlM BASE BTOV.Ifya the mold tioontioileal plovo, of IliO ... kind , on week I titqo diitatrie I min the Ono humors yrt 0,,D,0 ntotryi b t r. , Allimbwitimil nivj for nah , 1)y 00 ri. 4' .11, 1.1) A ",, , A . 14)1i1)1, Jr4MAilty WA:O - 09 MIMS i tri i attest. on•Inl 1001111JADEWIIA 'TERRA (1()'01',A MAi. 2 r;yl . ~r,l9' ll l4n 6 SNtYtiiiiiii,lggi," o llFlT l M,l (....1 1 11 ) er lions. ertri talon Moon, Jot Alt eivosodu 1 4 ° !:04 '1 01 ° Rrof t gtbilli:45 3 . (i fit t il l ia n rIl l ea In lit giy h it: attontion of nil, part ea witting 01. build nun. , Iwne me soworane raven tor city ( mine:oi water 1111100 war m m ranted to stand a some premium. wo t re rem prepa red to 0014100 WitkAltios or ourporntione or thio 01110 10 in any quantity. we, Irw Warrant our yotule 0 I, , aaanal i not tieerlor to any other in at the hared Waren or uroDe. Ornamental Minna, %Vora and (Jordon 1 1 / 1 61. Intn.ir CA "I ON I—ASTIt()LOOY !—LOOK OUTI—G9PD tili,'WH NOII ALLI—The never. laning Mre• VAr flu ff se the Peet I itho nommodt wen all obi utve fe ed. AA woo hre ic trouble, ell , Who have en uorortunete, (lee eived by faltefoullaett, ily to her or edvioo dod oomfOrt. In tart airs Mr Mtn Artie. I.lhe hue the regret: of prinnlee he Oleo• ttoner in the oveoeite cox. It to tt,is that write in Bußeyettyprotendors to try to imiLVitheri and 0 0 07 Jar edvertieeminte. lino 'Mows you tnol..Onoll of yr lure WM, einem!. or l ohnotit trie . It Is volt nortm to tile rib oat lamp t .nt ono in the first and on 1l omehow the Ilterteme in riutty, kottullea, entire ahttefroo on.all • the ohnoermi of 1 0, Wiliol MLA nO watt, ac.cprovo or thousamla, bothMtrfle. rO i al l ift ° o lr g.g.. 1 1 Mara kterVet°4t,FZlNTl' toor mid ilrnati. 0021-Bi,- lALEP—For Bnlo by WETHERILL V BROTHER, 47 and 49 North azoOND sertot. MEDICINAL• STOVES. TOVESf STOVE .SCI RAILROXP _ LINE , 1860. iligiatirti* 1860. NEW YORK ME ~., -, , T 11,91 CAMDEN - AND AMBOY ANPAiIiIIiA .I)4IRIIIA AND TRENTON RAILRu O. IS I,IIIBS PROANDI,A_ELPMIA TO W yOftli WAY PLAcES, Pm/ Walnut-street Wharf, Will all follows—via: At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Accent modation. —..— ._...-82 25 AS 6 A M via Camden and Jersoy City : ( . 84. J.) ..lAct maw/az/Dont, —, —...--.--...., 11 24 A 9 A M, via Camden and Jeremy WI, Morning ail—...— A 11A M, by Stanzas:Mt, Vla TILOOIIT - 0,11.1 .Iqlq i i Ity s Western Burets, .... 00 AMPS P M, via Camden and Amboy, ACOOMM)^ dation— .._,, . . ; . 4 $ PM, via Camden Amboy , tr. - iiid A. Ex -11 00 At 4 I' Id, b 7 Stoambont via Tarony and Jeraer City, Evening Expreee... : .. .......,.._ ____ 600 At 4 P ht, by Steamboat via Tawny and Jersey - City, 'M Clans T( et- 926 At 6 - P AI, via Camden and Jeremy City, Evening Mail.,._ .—.... .. .... 880 At it P 76, via Camden an d Can — Southern Ma11—..,...—....... —.......... ........ 945 At 61 , Moll Canidell and Amboy Aooommoda. Awn, (I night and) easenger,)—iel Claes Tioiret. 915 Sd " " 160 Vile 8P M Mail Line rune daily. Tho 11P M, South el'O'ialle.lBnrrgatichiliftcoV,ttambertville, Fielizington, &0., at 6 A M and 4 P. 51, from Walnut - street ma A ittfrbni Kensington. 'For Water Gap s Stroudebarg, Soranton, A, Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great Bend fro., at 6 A. Id. from Walnut etreet wharf, and 7.10 N. from Kennington, via Doh dare, Leokawanna and Weetern R. R. For Mount Molly, at and 9A. M.,1 and 438 P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M,, and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. ' For Bristol, Trenton, &a., at 23i and 4 M. from Walnut-street wharta.lo A. M. and aX 1. 2d. from Kensington. • For Palmyra. Riverton, Balance Beverly, Burlinfi ton, Florenee.Bordentourn, /to., aeng, Land 4 34 Steamboat Joe Belknap for .Bordentown and interme diate Pieties, at SK P. AI. • Steamboat Trenton for Tneony, at 11 A. M. and Tacony,Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol. at d P. M. Fat:. rounds of Bat gaga„onb. a cowed eaoh Bataan nor. reakingees are prohibited from taking anYthing us baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responeibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and Intl not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract. aisle 'WM. H. GATZAIER. Agent. Twi- , PENNSYLVANIA OEN T RAL RA.I2,ROAD. 1 ‘ ' 2150 MILES BOUELE . TRACE. . 1860. MARINE ' 1860. THE CAPACITY OF_THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY Ix THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS_ ETWEEN PHILADELPtrik- AND PITTSBURG, animating direct at PhiladolpWrith Through Trains om Boston, New York, and ait,ponata Bruit, and in the mon Depot at Pittstarx with Through Trams to and tom all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus famishing faolhtios for the transportation of Pusengere unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other ?mite. • Myren; and Fast Maim ran through to Eittliburg, withotitobagge of Care or Conductor.. All through ran - ganger Triuneprovided with Loughrid.ge's latent Brake—speed underperfeot control 01 the engineer, thus edding_much to the safety of trove dere. Smoking Cars are atlached to eaclarain.; Woodruff's Meepsts Cars to Express and Feet TraMs. The EX_PRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, EOM • d "11.17N51111. 1 . 7 64 phitalelphia at 7 50 A. M. Fast Line . 11.60 A. M. Exlrase Train leaves ' " 11).4.3_P. M. wAY TRAINS LEAVE AS lOLLOWS ; Rarrtaburg Acoompodation, via Columbia, 3 P. M. Columbia .« 4.00 P. M. Parkrbing - " DA P. M. Wee Chester " . 12.30 P. M. West heater Passengers Will take the Mail, West Cheater Accommodation and Columbia 'Prams. VW:lancers for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Barra lo, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points,leaving Phi ladelphia at 7.16 A. M..• and 2 F. M. go directly through.t Tickets Westward may. be obtained at the offices of the Company in - Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or Bal timore ; and. Tickets Eastward at any of the important 'Railroad °Moen in the West; also on board any of the regular Line•of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers.. MEMO==l or further information apply at the Passenger eta tioo, 00213¢T 0 Eleventh and market Burets. The completion 01 the Western connections 01 the 'Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicano. make this the -DIRECT Llgi.E BETWEEN Tilt EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at 'Pittsburg, avoiding alt drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily 11npreolated by Shimmers of Freight , and the Travel ng Public. alerehteta,nd Mappers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this clompany, can rely with confi dlfrinletsineektiTaGHT to and from any Wit in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at a times as favorisb/s as are shargsd by easy , itetiiroad Cam arse. • toad Mir }l l 3 partisslar tomark reel:ages Vla . , Far Freight Contraoti or Shinning Directions, WAY tr., or sachems eiliior.of iho following Monte of the (MR -1P4A3.: f IL o B ,aEml ro&.C lA 0,., .l iZllSToynßoeoWrke i A & i , 7 9 C , .; ri e f J ts e : b J a o r rg o i 9.;tßnol D.;yPa aorlleaKTJ aU n & tyt al t 1100- lolrgnpaedir , ana; , R. W. Brown it 'Co., Clnoninatl;' 0.3 Athern & RiblbArt., Cinolttpati, 0,1 R. 0. Meldrum, Itleklisotl, jow. Molt, Louisville, Ky .t F. U. L ind. - N. W. Uraham & Co., It. P. Base, Eflut or tr. 01 russ, Bt. Louis, MD,: John B. Mar haahwallo, Tonic.; Hartle & aunt, Memphis, TAnn.l gismo & Co., Chicago, BI.LW. H . H. Koonts, ton, Agents,of Railroads nt niuorent tfroln to in tae We r.KINGsToN.R„ Phijadolph.a. Agius.w KOOPIS, all Borth etrOat, Baltizont,_ EBQii & CO., I Astor Rowe. or 1 ff,_william te.Y. re CO., No. W. Sutton:not, Anton. jg. ROMON, ci l ov i i Frail ht Agipt i Phila, J. t&,?5 5 6. egn..4°V.1:;11,.. plagowirgl,Ellin i A'°LiVir_ Ami Rmi.,RoAn, 141./.IOKEST F.QIITE to Tartiatmi, Catmfrieratt, Rtt rArt, Wilkesbarre, Sorenton, Darmitto, inilton, Wil report. Troy, Balaton, canton, .Klmlro, Buffalo, Niagara Faits, Ftoohe3ter, Cleveletrak.Detroq, Toledo, Chicago, tit. Low, Milwaukee, and all valuta North and West. .. Pdasenserirelnir will leave the new Depot of Phi ladelphia an Bowling 'Railroad, corner BROAD End cALLOWII LL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Val etreet,) daily (Sondem eximPte4), for above "" lirin i SWESl_. —IWO A. Al. fs DIRT EXPB,hdf3—.. P. Al. The 844. M, via eprine . o a llisatt is i n t v fur T . f ll l 2 ll i t i ; toil e ) iCAVARA ARITIIOOI4BBURD The above rouge make - direct oonnootiOns at Elmira wit the trams of the New York and Erie, Canemlaisma end Niagara Palls. and Buffalo, Now York and .Fne, and New York Central Railroads, from a ll points North and Wept, and the as Baggage °beaked. to Elmira, Duffel°, end Suspension B m and ell it.termedinte points. tosets wen be toonred at the Philadelphia and El yrt m Railroad t brr i il i teket Office, northweetpornor of 6IXTRDepot. cortorr: TuirdEMITZAII2 °VINE TDROUG EXPRESS FREIGIIT TRAIN eave the Phil t telphils end Rending Depot, Broad and Ca.doWVl etre t /daily (Strideqrs estoepted), for all notate eats North, at Ereig am. be delivered haline .P. AL to minis their kraus tame day. -- For further information n I at Pnsight Depot, TPURTEI, - Pi Vit and CALL° 1.1., or to • CHAS. S. PAP.PE ,Y4eleral Agent, Northwgit somorand 10D.ESSNIFF Otroetz. aviltif • Philadelphia MM . APO NORTH RENNSYL vANIA RAILROAD. For fETHLEHT, DOYLL , STOWN, EASTON. MAUO OIIIINK. AZLETON, EOXL rY, wRITF. RAVE , WILKES AIME, WILLIAMSPORT. aro. , TIIREE THROUGH TRAINS. T. nsaigil after iit%W.4%'4ll,2l:fr&rwkiesta3rir. la e ptda, DAIL I_, (Sundays e scouted > ) as follows: • •At 6.M A. M. lExpressh_for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manoh Chunk, Hazleton, wilkesbarre, Williamsport, lco. • tm P. Al.(Exyress), for Bethlehem, Banton, /co. This train rpaohes Easton at 0.60 P. M., an d maker close couneotton with. New Jersey Central. for New York. it o. At P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Alauoh Chunk, At a A. M. and a P. P. for Doylestown. At 10..90 A. M. and 8.00 P, Al. for Fort Washington. 7'ho 6.30 A. AL ExprefiaTllllll makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley - 41114tid at Bethlehem. being ande shortest and most demmine route pc. Wil Se:Marro. d to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Id Le,ave Bethlehem et 5.55 - A. At., SIG A. AL and B,UB,UP. Leave Dorlestorrn at 7,50 A. Al and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washtagton_at 6.35 A. M. and 315 P. M. ''....Ort SLIPWAYS: Philadelphia for nothiehem at 8 A. M. fstuladelphia, foLDoylestown, at 8 P. M, oylestown for Philadelphia at CIAO A. M. ethlehem for Phtladelphia at LSO P.M. Fare to Bethlehem-81 aolFare toManoh Ohnnk42 NI Fare to Easton.. .'.; . . lao Fare to Dorleatewil• 080 ,Threugh Tickets 'must be proimred at the Thick Of- Sot at WILLOW - Street, or /JERKS Street, in order to Ure the .abovii ratea of fare. I Passenger Trains (except Eanday Trains) connect atrhs street with Fifth and §ixtb•etreete and Second end Thlrd-street Passenter Railroads. 20 minutes after leavipg Willow street. 1,3 \ ELLIS CLARKJAaent. I I Ms FALL ARRANGE. ME NT- PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON., SALT] MORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 1.1860, PASSENGER, TRAINS Lit AVE PHILADELPHIA, ForDaltnnore at 8.15 A. AL, 12 noon (En e rag, and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 8,15 A. 51.02 noon, 1.15,4.15,8, and 11.10 P.M. Por_Wilmington at 8.15 A.M., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.15, 6. and 11.10,P. 51, For New Castle at 818 A. M. and 4 15 P. ?.1. por,tdiddletawn at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. 51. and 4.15 P. 111. For Rarringtori at 815 A. 51, and 416 P. M. For Mlljord at 3.154. al., uesdays,Thurrulare, and Saturdays at 4,15 P. For Farmington at .15 A. M. ( Mondays, Wednesdays, a Vo li r giCri r t t at Atr . t. l itt. (Monday% WednesdaY 6 . nail Fridays at 4 15 F. 51.1 1 For Salisbury at &In f t. AL Train at 816 A. ht, will eminent at Seaford on Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdat a with steamboat to Nor folk, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA; mi L d etZt3akimore at 5.30 A. 51. (Express), 1015 A. M., and 8.5 Leave Wilmington at 7.31), 9, and 11.50 A. 51., 1 46,3.45, 5 I'. IL •i cave Salisbury at 1 30 P. M. Leave Bedford at ITuesdaye,Thursdays, and Baler hun at 7.20 A. 11I.) 2.50 P. M. Leave Farmington nt(Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa- I tertian: st 8 A. 111.) 410 P. Al. Leave Milford at (Mondays, Wednesdays, end Fri days at 1.50 A. M.) 4 P. M. Leave Harrington at 8,15 A. 51. and 4.25 P. AI. Leave Paver at 9,05 A. M. and 8,25 P. 111. Leave 51:A1db/town at Is 15 A. 01. and 0.40 P. Id. Leave New Matto at 8 30 nod 11 an d 735 P. M. Leave Mester at 8.29 and 840 A. A, 12.04, 2,22, 1.75, and 9.15 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.10 A. M. and 5,75 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORR Leave p_tiestor ut 845 11.28 arul 1,1.4 7 0 1 1'. M. _ A. hl. wtinana ton at 9.-5 A. al., 12 45 P. ~ and 1.7.79 FREIGHT TRAIN, with 'Passenger Oar attached, will run no follows : Leave Phllndelplua for Perryville end Intermediate Places nt 3 y. M. Leave Wilmington for _Perryville nail Intermediate places at 4 .4". 51. Leave Raltimore for Havre•do-Groce and Intermedi ate places at 4 261'. m, OO M. fr Only at 11.10 P. om W F hand:3lo la to Baltimore. On 11 at 5.231. kb from Bat ti mole to Philide phis. 509 . ./ 8, 111. FELTON, P .sident. ...1= , PHILADELPHIA FiTLIIM a.'`.33: AND RF.AD IN G DAIL- RqAD.—PABB Gann TRAITLB for PO . J.T.YVILLE, RJ.,ADING. and DAR RUM URD. AIORNINU LINES, DAILY. goindayn 8,8(308.1_ ',cave New Dopot, oc i For of DROAD and CALLOW. 1111.1,8treots. k1111..A +1.1'111.1 (Pa elen rs ler entrances on Thirteenth and on allowhill greets. at 8 A AL, ql.flumtl;' , isi4 , ..rfrzi;tPL,,V,lgVp,UilaTANtiit 0 13 ItLAND VALLEY 1.00 P.M. train. a tulo g oatto clhatdoraburß, Catliele, ha. t and the RTIlr RN IDIENTRAL RAILROAD 11'. M. tram, running to Inn bury, &o. AFTERNOON LINES, Leave New Depot. earner of BROAD and CALLOW -1111.1., tOrosts..PEILaDILLPIIII\ .(PassBnser entromen onl/OrtOentn and on ennownd ) strealred for PO I 2 8- YI L and DIIRRISEURO,nt 3.30 P.p., DAILI , for Re,, , ,e9 o on T, at '1 P. Al.. DAILY, (Sunday.. ex teaOri. OEB VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING tt RAILROAD, To ru Ptlo l' in i lro uLPntA. M r . eciinp—...,=:.7. AO . 0 non .-, ... .... 86, , tarn/burg-- ~.. _ll2, 0 0 A1n—..,... :121 Illershurit —lO2 "royOzton iin — o . l i; in-758 , linanty.., .....1691 Orthutoberhttol ~...171 , ewtabur . g ....... 178 lißon ... •.—... —....183 4111F16i - -- ';r7ig 173 81 41i 6 =::V0 i Caton_ ..... _..233 JOY. ..... • -- 261 intim. ... • SST Tho 8 A ..f.k . .1;1;4 . d iio P. . Po t Ohnto no& a x whm, vihki Alva:Trott:l l 'lm i ,, making close 9onneottona with dice . omirKth, Ns eet and Boottweet. D Fur IN VIILADELPIIIA I Corner of ... and ALLOWRILL_Otreeta NO-if W. R. IdeILRENNEV, Hooretary Phi ladolohia and Rending and Lebanon - Valley 11.1 t, Willltunrgzd Elmira S ri. train conneoi daily_ at cg opted,}} with the OATA 1.- role BRIM RAILROAD, with linos to Niagara Falls. thweed. : BMA Corner of BROAD •WBEIT (MESTER. itika ir EPAS TRAINS via P NRRVIVA- O~Lt • orner r is% 2. and 44MA and R 4 ,a LSO . , Reiter Airi,3l7 zwa"' l P'"'-'" 4.14" algeo-irs NEW %%I-WEEKLY WIE-.NMFAVIGHT AND - FASSENORR ROIITF. TO NORFOLK AND IVETSMOUTE, VA. ORANGE Ok I,OOATION for the receipt and deli very of Freight. On and after Monday, October le, Forwarders of Goode by thin Ina will send to Pft.ENTz SL'S Ware house, under NVIOII3I ffai1,1224 h7ARK Fir Street, Entrants for drays In the rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street through Leiner etreet. Mark Goods e. Via Seaford, Deli" Pnesengers will take the 816 A M, tram at the depot, corner or Brood street and Washington avenue, fuesdays, Thursdaye. and Patardaee. boat Fare for finst•olaise passengers, Including meals on the , 87 Beoond-olaes passengers, including meals on the boat, 84.60 IL F. KENNEY, Master orb - emendation, ant . . : P. w. &8, It. AND PHILADELPHIA isiggins -WES T CHESTER RAU, OAD VIA MEDIA. CHANG-P.OF HOURS. On and after MondayjiMptemberllth IMO, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, corner of Thtrty.first and Market streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.45 and 10 A. M.. and 230 and 5 P. M. Leave WEST CREEITER, from the Depot, on Rut Market street, at 7 and 10.16 A. AL, and 1.0 and 6 P. M. 011 SUNDAY, 0 f i fi a grte l gtt d tgiS li kerr gaga o t o:j u n. " l " X; P.M. Leave West Chester. at 7..9)A. AL, and 4.41( P. M. Trains leitvir g Philadelphia, at 7 40 A. M. and 5 P.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, at 2.30 P. AL, connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. for Concord, Kennett, Avon dale, Elkview. Am, and for Oxford, via Stage, irons end of Track, et 7.4.5 A. 141.. Oa Tuesday, Thuredey. and Sa turday, the 745 A. M. tram from Philadelphia will con nect with a Hue of stages, via Oxford and Hopewell, to Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. , The last Passenger Railway Car to ll leave Front and Market streets 80 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 26 minutes before the starting time from the Depot, and will carry a flag to denote it. t/See and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and Market lament. where paseeagerth purchasing tickets for West Cheater. will be furnished with a ticket over tins Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD, General thmerintendent. The baggage oar will leave Etghteenth and Market stream one hour before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia Depot. seta-t1 agazigNal FMT,A DELpRIA, GER. MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD-SUhIhIER ARRANGEMENT.- On and aPer MONDAY. Ma 11,1830, .1 0 011 61 , 1119.1 1 /prrwii. Leave Philadolph 6,7, 9, 10, 32 and 12 A. M., 1,2, 656, .1 6,6, 6K, 0, 8.9, IN, and Ll,y, Leave dermantown 6, TN, 8, 814, 1, /Or MU A. M.; I, 9, 11, 4,9, 6, 854, 7, 8, 8, MR P., M. StiSWAYS, eve Philadolale• 9.03 min. A. hl., 1 ; 3,6, Tll, and. 304Y.M. ear° nermantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 rain., 4, GAG and 0, F. M. CHESTNUT HIM, RAILROAD. Leave piladolahla 8, 8,10 . 12 A. M.,1 ; BM, 8,9, and 103$ Cant Rill 7.10, 7.103, 0,40, 940 11.10 A, AL, 1.4 e, MO, ea% 8.40, and 1.10 P. M. ON SUNDAY!. heave Philadelphia 9,0 S A. M., 1. 6, and TM P. hi. m iheava k'heatnut Hal 7.60 A. AI., UR, 6.10, and 9.10 P OR (3tIN3IIOIIOOIIION AND NORRISTOWN. uava9)4, 11.09, min., A. 96., It cad 4 te, 5.60, 6.60, and DIP. Pd. ornotown B.' ; 9 ; 11 A. Mn 114, 4N; 7.54 ON ti3iNDAYIS. Mayo Ehlladelphis 9A. M. and 3 end 6 p, N. *inv.:, orriatown 7M A. M" 1 and SP. in. FOR MANAYONIt. Ewa Philadelphia 5.60, 7316, 11.95 A. Mr 14*, 9•00, Loa, aza, 6.50, 83kand DX P. ht. Lean, Tteinarank (1111, CM, and UM A. 63. , BM, Cis 8, and 93( •M. ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3. 9, and 8 P M. Agave ManayunktitA. M.,134, en, and 93( P. IC H.R. snirriLvenerat igunnrintandent, Aup-ts , DEms. NINTH and GREEN Streets. . • IOTICS- , -OELESTEd ~,.VALLEY RAiLROAD—PAS SENOER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE ISTATIONS.—On and after 28th May. 7.8 m, the Passenger Trams for DowrgivaTovni vitt start from the new Passenger Beret of the Phila.- dell:dna and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets. (pan‘ennor en trannes_n cenowath moßrifN2 , TRAIN far Downingtown. :Pampa at en A. FTERAWON 71111ALIT far Davadarlown, loam at AMY (Sundays monied.) By order of the Board of blamer,' of Um Thiladolarkto and Uaztuts Railroad Company~. osr TR. H. ataudrElMEY. aserotarr. THE k. 'NTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY PF PHILIDEULIA. (Flit INSURANCE F..X.OhIISIVELY.) 4110/VAX.I"6_ riaDDIG, . w r OPRNBA ottani AND WALII VT R S T R EET S. • DIRSCITORIS. P. IA.TOILMILD Oradea. MORDfflp b. D.tatine. WlLLuaifilatin, FA % I l i a, M NA° FRAMVII, ,• ow( M. AT peppy, . A. FLIIINUBMH. irki r jqtA ß ß D Tll K' ItrrH/ j 4n itATCHF RD IFIAXE, PrieldqnS. CHARLES W. COA.R. secretary. roll DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. RuRANcE qoarpANy INCPRPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA., UM. OFFICE 8 . 8. , CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Pliderleleafs. MARIN INSURANCE ON VESSELS,(.... _ A RGO. To au parts of the World. FREIGHT NLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by Itiver. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage F at a ll P trY t? l 'd sli l . ' /IreE 8 On Merchandise retiorally. On stores Dwelling Houses. 30. ASSETS OP PHI; orimpAN - Y, November 1,1&69. • Par. Market Value. 1123 (160 Vhiladolphia City 4 T „ cerd.Loan..sl23,oso 00 100,000 ennsylvania State 6 oent. Loan. 0,655 03 21.004 tennsylvania State 4 cent. Loan.. 21,000 00 4125,000 U.S. Treasury A% V cent. Votes and interest due - ~ 36,283 64 mow U. IL:Treasury 6 4p rent. Notes and interest due- 30,616 00 825,000 Temnorarr Loan to the City of Flips . MOW 00 860.1X10 Pennsylvania itallroad . Mohgage 6 V' cent. .. 4.3500 00 820,060 North Pennsylvania_ Railroad .51Ort gage eV' cent. Bonds... , 12,50 1 100 814,000 West PhiladelphrtPassenger . DailwaY Company 739' or. Coupon Bonds. 11,600 co 016,000, 300 shams stook Germantown Gas Company, tnterest principal yuarantied by the City of Nola delphia.--..-- 16.000 00 $6,000,1x0 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany—. 3,176 83,0110,100 &area North Pennsylvania Railroad ...... .- 660 00 82,050 shams Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steal Tug Company, Philadelphia an Savannah Stoma Navigation Com pany, Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Havre do (IMO Steam Tow Bost Company. Philadelphia Exchange —_ 2.310 00 8435.880 8408,718 54 Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate , Of hoe Building. - 75,343 Pa Bills receivable for Insurances ... 161.698 69 Balance due at Manatee-Premiums on Ma rine Ppliniea. interest. and other debts due the Comenny• •• -y Ins • •• • 66,660 03 Scrip and stook of iandruratice.Com pantos Cash on Deposit in Bank-- eN r a (Pi DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. &MaOrot i r. paniston. Theophilus Paulding, , enry Sloan. Al John Ft. Penrose, ward Darlington, iohn 0. Davie, H. Jones Brooke, amen Traqualr, Ysencier Al'llvame, villiam Eyre Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James C. liana, Robert Barton. William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jnano , , .Tone ph H. Seal, James R. al , Farland, Dr. K. M. Huston, Ueorgo C. ['cuter, Jo a h Bh n u ß a . P Bt E m Y p r le; Pitt!b'g Ilugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, Charles Kelly, A. B. Hamer, .. WILLIAM AIARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, 'Vice President. I.I.ENR.Y LYLBUR.N. Secretary. dl6- tf TN SURANON COMPANY ON THE IN STATE, CIF PENNSYLVNIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND a EXCHANGE UILDINGS. Chartered to 8200,000—Feb.1, IMO. oash value. 808.792 77. All Invested in sound and available seennties--oon tinua to insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Buildings. Stooks of Marohandise,&o • no liberal terms. D/RECTORS. • Henri D. 1311601Hd, Goons R. Btuntt, Simeon TobY. Parana! Grant , Jr.. Charing Alacaleater, Tobias Wagner. William 8. Smith. Thorns+ B Wattson • John. C. Cu B. Budd. Henry 0. Freernan, William R. White, Churl - am S. Lewis, - fleorpe m.'. RIMRI I/. 811ERRERD, President. WILLIAM RARPRR. Sometary. i Je9-0" AN THRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY—,Aut tortsea Capital i4OO4OO—CEARTER PERPETo,UAL WALNUT Street, batween Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia , This Company will insure against lose or damage by Fife, on Duildinge,Funnture. and Merohandise gene ra/a:ill, Maine Inemranees on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. r.ob Behar, doee_ph Maxfield, .Lathai, Er. Georto N. hokark Au4lnned. John R. inialAston, avia i ()anon. Wm. F. Been, Pator, Sieger, J. E. Baum. NI Er g % Preoldeal. OM. I; V^. M. SMITH. Bearetarv. LIFE INBURANCI PANY.—THE PENN RANCE COMPANY. 921 C 0%57,691.62. INOURISB LIVES fur the nunneries and endowments- Real Borate. and platen all vrtingenotex of Life. rimy ant as Executors, Trustees, and Cluardipns. Daniel L. Miler, PR enjamin Coates, It Jenard 0. Newbold, Wit tam P Becker Willialat I( ern, tissues C Huey,. harles • onry O. Townsend. grade I VVtabli 6. Carr, illtmn h o otwtron Werner Runt,. P elloM L U A Jowl W. 110Rn011.8acirtl AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INOOTIVORATED 18a-OEARTEN TEETH'S. W:i10 WALNUT Street a DoVe Thir Philadelphia. Having 6 large paid.up apjtal_Stoto - and EUTDhui In vested in round and twat ablelidcont ties, oontinns, to re on liwedinen, Stored, Enenature, Merehandise, meld in Tart and tlicdr eanruea, and other TereOneJ hattr. Au totsea linerr.hiand rromptly adjusttii. ankmazowl• , " Thos L I Mari!. ienli 7,r, bail. John IN +5103. Ada mrinl Q. Moans ltd %If n a . . 1:1 it a , ratriok Brady. atumvi. outtney. el Id It, _ _ pivab. nutalit. President, ALBERT C. L. 0 AwFOl . Senretars. letl-t1 fjUAREBARTY INSURANCE COMPA .OII. rEt-=yitAut{ DIJILDTSt9th. 08 WALNUT rit .i I94 9 7I. I II4IIIELPIIIA. OAFITAL AND BUR 0re.,1d.1 ttci l lO i riii n tliggiVileall=l l 4 6 l. Wranfroriation.. gE0.F.(314 H. HARR, Proaident I. Ci. l P 3 dAntr e A g og it r;on Arnstetut Pe9retBlr. H. Fodor. Northern Ventral, ittniroael. Vi EGIIANGE .IMP:TRANGE 00WANY .a.:A —pin Die. /OP WALNUT street. VIM.. LNBUItANOE lon Holmes and Iklerehaudise canerapron favorable, terms, either limited or per petual. DERECTOI3. pnfga': d rr i ßra . "4 'qrul Dhgr, a um T. Owen, , . oul O. Solo Thomaa March, Joh allOwat 17'., Saml.l.. timedler Jae. . Hale, Valente. ftrallA.ll. 1301031,14,, eaulent , .1911 N Q. GIN DO , Vies Prealdent. BDWA 2I3 W r DAVIp. Enoratart . inAl3 mtl Sunbury and Erie It. R IaVA (501 1 THE.-1,000 pockcCElprinTo CP JAVA coireo, for isto by JAM RR GRAHAM & co., ARYVVIA ores 50 afISEB OF SEED LEAF TODACOO , and fur gale by 71. ITANRON I'ORACIE.--Stprago for morohandiso of VotM in it'd t a n tio a rth i ntOntlVAV. n o fob RAiLROAD LINES. INBITRANCE - COMPA.NIES. Vi.g ' i r i r eirdent atd-ti AND TRUST CON LIFE Haw if EsTN UT Street. Assets, e whole term of jife—grand —purchases life interesie in 1 oontraots depending on the Administrators, Assignees :TE.EI9, James 9. McFarland. Joseph 11. Trotter, JameaEaston, Theophilus ranlding, Bdmo. A. :ouder, DaaiVL. Hutch noon, n, nhnittin i lr 4 °r. S. AA, smell. tort/Alan, tmarn Thomas. John G. Brenner, ler, Eastan 4 146 hilL4ll_, President, BTOKU Vacs Free t. sole PIREO'rORN, . Rafter E. Perltinvi Andrew R. Clismber?, Wiauel Jo.nes,lll. • ml,l}-tt SALM BY AUCTION. FURNESS, BRINLEY 00_,.- Ile. 429 SIAN'NET STREET VERY ATTRACTIVE CLOSING SALE OF man sexoxy wovEN. DRESS GOODS, - wdl Messrs. C. P. SCHMIE sell through FURNESS. BR I NL E Y & CO., at their Storo. No. 429 MARKET Street. CM Tesday M Octoboi 30,1860. at 10 u o'olook. orning. 4,000 PIECES, The entire bilance of th e fall i mportation of rich Saxony woven dress goods. Of the ir, vell•knovni maim faeture and favorite styles. Comprising the most desirable line of this class of goods otters d this season, and just rammed Per r teamer Sorussia. The larger proportion or these goods are entirely new styles, adapted to the beet city trade, and have never been offered at private sale, Consisting of-- Ise pieces very rich designs cloth faced Luzias, very desirable. 400 do very high lustre and superior designs of Lasting!. 200 do obese grey Leonorae, very desirable and name. 150 1 10 ex rieh quality and high lustre small figure Roseman. 600 do excellent quality newest style jacquard figured Soldanellits, for beat city retail trade. 2 - 0 do ex (heavy quality satin finish Rena Vlo, Mates, beautiful style. 200 do epleudid quality broohe figured, entirely new style, Pliraudes, very expensive. 100 do magnificent quality broohe figured entirely new style Mareellume. very expensive. 100 do superbuality broobe figured entirely new style caidoras. very high cost • 100 do ohmic erisaille broahe figured faints. , 100 do still higher coat de auroras. 600 do tangle width cotton and wool Cashiner lenses, of the usual splendid assortment, quality, and auporb colors. an do double width outwit and wool Clarabellas. 460 do all wool Pure Leine!, beet quality, assort ment and colors, including the famous new crimson. LARGE BALE OP O,SOO PARIS PRINTED AND EMBOSSED CLOTH. STAND PIANO, AND TABLE COV,ERS—The Dist offering this season. On Tuesday Alorning, Onto bar al, at 10 o , olook, by catalogue, on nix months' credit. 60064 Paris embossed oloth table covets. 6608.4 do do do. SOO Paris printed cloth piano covens, magnificent pat tern and quality. 000 8 4 printed table do. 15.50 embossed stasil do. Po will the attention of the season, n requeeted, as thin will be the last offering this F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Suo • eespor to B. SCOTT, JR.. 431 CITENTNUT Rt. BALE OP AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRI.M MINO RIBBONS, An. On Wedoetalar Morning, Ootober 31, by cata!ogue, on a aradtt, commencing at Elo'alook. PHILIP FORD & CO., AITOTIONEERS, No. 230 MARKET Street, and 521. MINOR. LAi:CEHOSdII fIR OG A N B , AN I D , 0 OUM A H RR E ! S B . OOTS, On Thursday Mummy. November I, at 10 o'olook premeoly, will be 6°1(1,17 catalogue, on 4 months' oredit.l,ooo O&M num% boys , and youths' calf. kip , and grain boots, calf, 'kip. and buff brogans, calf and patent leather gaiters, Oxford ties ; gum overshoes and boots; &o. Women's, misses'. and children's calf Mo, morocco, and kid heeled boots, gaiters, slippery, buskins, and overshoes. Also. a full assortment of city-male goods. Buyers are particularly inri'ed to this gale. ea it will comma of a fresh and mearion&b a amernetent of goods. 'Kir - Goode open for examination with eataloinee (mall on morning of sale. V,AMIIEL• NATHANS, AITOTLONEER, No. 224 South THIRD Street. below Walnut. LAROK BA ABRA H AMFEITED Pl.,n By order ofNATBIANB, Broker. On Tuesday Mormns. October .80, at 935 o'olook A M., consisting of gold and silver patent lever and other ward's's, gold attains, finger ring& breastpins, medallions, pencil oases. silver and plated-ware, coats, pants vests, shawls, umbrellas, Donny carnets. piste% CM., he. le OTICE.—AII persons having goods on deposit with nio over the legal length or time, will call and redeem the same, otherwise they will be mid at public sale on the above day. ABRAHAM 0 NATll.2.llB,llroker 0019 I,_1 ,_ Northeast ooruer SIXTH and CALLOW/JILL. t* IVIOSE9 kTATHIA'S, AITOTIONENB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast comer of B.l.7iVii and ;LACE Strata, , MOIXEY MO 11.01,NA 1;08,000 to login,at me lowest ram. en diamonds, irateher, Jewelry, elver plate, arc coodAl, &thine. Krt. °pries, sagars, hardware, ontlery pumps, mirror', tor niter", bedding, and on pods or every desonetion, ire large or email amounts , from one dollar to thoutant'e for and length of time armed on, •-- -. • 116 , " rho oldest Established Honest in this d WV. 197' et Private entrance on RACE. Stre Orr Business hoar" from 9 A. rd. to 9 Heart mentranee for the benefit ofdepsely. CHARGES ONLY TWO PER OE 07' Advance" of WOO and lip m& at two nor sent, Advances of ear and wrung, at one per Out, Eel short loans. BALE OF FORFEITED COLLATERALS, Un Tuesday Month:tea November 6. al 10 o'olook, a. M. NaI:HANS . Auction Store. Southeast corner of 131XTh and RATE Streets, In Seoond•story Salettroom, entrance ,irone Race street. Constating or— Several cease of first quality Freneh Calf Shine. Fevers) oases Rip and Calf Ski'. Several cases superior Split Leather. nealers,er °sunders. and others are invited to attend the sale, no the Leather vnit PositivelY be geld without the least reserve. iu tote to suitourehmere. air Open for examination the day previous' to Iho sale. • .. 'Mt/ATKA-NB. 11/1 FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUC- J-TJL• TIONEERS, 004 CHERTNUT Street, abon6 811th. SALES EVERY EVENING. At 7 o'clock. of Books, stationery and ,favor goods. watches. Jewelry, clocks, silver plated ware, p u ugpy, nnintinr s, inuihral instrue moats, ace. Also, 'looters. dry mods. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. DAY SAEEB every Alonday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'clock A. m. PIIIVATE SALFA. At private gale several large corm meo te of watehes, reweiry, books. stationery. silver-plated ware, cutlery, fanor goose. ;to. To Which solicfnui the attataton of gay and country merchant and others. Consignments solmitOd of all kinds of marahandisa, for.ither public or private sales. ' ;Er Liberal oaah adrenals made on ooneasemontm Outdoor sales prom ti attended to. • ST. LOWS, MO. %WILLIAMS, BOYLE & 00.,_ ATM V V TIONBERB do COMNLItIQN MERUNANTS, No, 11 North MAIN Bt., ST. L UIS, 0, gotmert, with Messr. Myers , Ulaghom, Et Co.. hiMA,) Mist their services to the merohasts, 71aSTI aotarete, But attune of Philadelphia, for the SSIO of Y goods, ear- Ile a b = ' , l l l l °, :fio l gi viw It'll groeo'lliriol646" he. We Settlements made three data suer me. RELItHERCZN. Me,ara. MYeri, Claghorn, & Co.tPhiladelPhlL ftunrt & Brother..Philadelnhts. • van NV yok, Townsenobjc Walienv i Itii* York & B. Cartin & Co., itew York. _ irdtl-thairly PIANOS AND MUSIC. pow, PIANOS ! PIANOS 1 1 PIANOS !I PIANO-FOltrug, DLIZODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MEDEONS, Made by Raven, Dawn, & NUM)/ C LO lark ,Naatt, Davis. Zit Co., and others. E. %OM% mylldy SEVENTH and OWERTNUT. NMI STETNWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND puns. SQUARE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS, now Preferren In concerts and in private circles by the best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from judges like Gottschalk, gdason._and others. Challenge all Competition. 0 LAStUsi RROTHERS, 1006 CHESTNUT Street. 15801,60 NM BURNS' CELEBRATED ROSE WOOD and full metallio-oftite PTA NO - ; and Eatey St Green's Harmonic and Eollan Heb.deons. The above instruments are of the very latest improvements. and beat makes, For sale at hleftSli'S hinzio Store, No. 1102 CHESTNUT dtraet. 005 lm ARSII'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO mewl ticriati BOCK.—Etuuest method of lin gering, together with a beautiful eeleotion of popular Mime and progressive lessons. ever before published in a email work--prum only aooeute—at IILaRSIVEI Alum Stole. 1102 Ulf ESTNUT SVITOt. oa-lm MUSIC—Fronk all Catalogues in the lAA- 'United Mates, at One Cent per paie—at 1118 MARKET Street, commute the Fanners Mammoth Market Rom. °a-1m WINNER'S INDEPENDENT VIOLIN PLAY ER, N0r3.1, 2, 3,4, 5. 6. 7, and 8, are now ready—Trion:3 oents—at MARIAM IVITIno Store, 11,02 CHESTNUT Street. ocB-1m tu. ~~li~;~;~~.a:~ss~:i v RSA CAT, PENN STEAM ENGINE. AND BOILER WORRL—REAPIE_ Jr, LEVY. ln OAT. AND" THEORETICAL ENOLNEEft§. C -MA-1/ERALBLACKBAIITNA and FOUNDEAN, having, for many years, been An tomotisetul operT, altd been ertobrYwely engaged, in building and re ring Marine and RIV 67 Enyinee.bleh and low . prewar°, her on Boats, Water Tanks, rrupellani. &o ‘ yrimentftilly offer their sernmecto the patio, M being. fogy prepared to oontraat for, Engines of all sizes, Mamie, Hirer, And Etationatl having eats of patems ot afferent eases. are prep to execute or ders with .10101 t despatch. Evan- neameration of Pattern makinnmede at the shortest nottiou. Mtn and lion eseiLumaine.Telt h ular, and Oyliteriet Bouoysor the best d 4113081 0 1% kOriltgill ci l g , Eit i tr d lituogx,„..g.p:,...l:leozherowu ~,,odlrttat the above business, n Drawfnno and eneoifloanono for all work done nt then establishment, free of Charge, and work guarantied. yalhe sonaonnere nem ample wiimidookom thy ro a of boats!, where they cyan Lie in per eot saiptir, at it provided with oneepit, blooko , f alls , for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB and P 0 E, JA NEAFI EVY jelLtf BEACH and P MEI/ . streets. iILXISIIL V. KAIIIIIII4 r . VAV IA MIIIfQ, WILUArt , Mitateir. SOUTRWMaK , FOUNDRY,_ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON EITIEEZIM PIIIIAIMPHI4. MERRICK- a 80148, MCC/V.0E119 - AND IDAOIIINISIT, fdanufnoturs WO and Low Prelim) Bleayo Events, to Load. Itivorotnd 'Luanne oarnoo. • • • m lots, Gasometer, Temlro. Iron Bost', d1i.14, Caatitg '' al VP tt eit her .c r ig 51P11114., Work shop., it ea roo Sttions. OGG. Retorts and 011 relooblnOrY of the DAM and nest In prd. oonotrooto 1 • - • • a Ir "T fid d r an ri ngA P JAV l V's ti o p u n unnPano hlrie go , ngtoksi Ti Dol l ooatoroalirero:Pomping Enginsiao. + amp, Areuvt for N. ftgienx's j'abontjnor Doan DcforOti L L'lqf e rgitipl_retellt Z 111 Hammer - ore .l a i r la s. n tiv, it 7 grolont tiontrussol DuariiiWor POINT PLFARANT FOUNDRY ~ N o. 031. REAoAlamet,Kenninston. Philqelittis—WlL MAN 11. TIE,IO Informs hut 'handl! at, keying rue °hazed the entire stook of Patteme et t the above Foe, reen i n - 7 - d u Ci r ßill e' 4„ ... lTtlrr_ t i TSM i de agril i o l ail li tin muse Work, aring', L......,,ce ma from Rover rotory or Cupola Furnace!, Ln dry or green sand, yy loonystiv9-ti MAOIIEREL, -SHAD. HERIUNG, &o. /La- woo bbla, Noe. 1,2 and 8 latie and minim Mao kerehln monad raokagek. of a MI °nice tuAlitr tleO 60 htds new No.B lar se Nleekereh hajebbie nee No. 6dri 40. CO bbls new No. 3 meth= do. 10 do new &atm bless Mad. 68 half Ibis new do do do. 1000 ldils new Etiatport No.! Brine. POO do do 'Halifax No. 1 o. 010 do new Poston No. 1. c, /80 do do 1 Baal° It 25 do prune 80.1 Bannon, 100 quintals Grand (lank Codfish. WO boxes new Herkimer connty I.Theeget new landing and in store. fm me by MURPHY & X00148. v Se Nom.ktlil Vi.mgicr. GREASE. -375 bbls., 200 half bbls., 370 qwtrter Able.. 4OD Retry.. I Oro 1-qt. ortus,6oo 2 qt. rune. Patent 'Calloar-Oroune—White, Yellow. and 13biek, manufactu cod for ogle b ItOP7l..blY, & CO.. N 0.115 South Wharvou. in 02.3 BLACK PAINT.-24 bbls. Black Marine .Paint, suitable for painting vessels and iron works. in iron sound bbls. ; no charge for yoaokagos for sale by ROWLEY, ABILORPIER, 2t CO., PlO. 16 BOUM Wharves, n 026 COAL OIL.-17 bbls. Lubricating_ Coal Oil iu store, and for sale hy ROWLEY, A6ll- BURNER, r.No. 16 Pouth What're& vol 6 CHAMOMILE FLOWERS—For sale by WPTDEDILL & BROVIRD, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. a-23 eiIOOOLATEe POTASH - For sale by WETHERIEJ, & BROTHER, 47 and 49 Berth SECOND Street. 0e29 NaVAL STORES.-75 bbls :pints Turpentine, at dn. Wilmington Tar, 97$ kOgi :10 Pdolz. 466 dp Pokin, 1.11 store, and fur dab, hr ROWLEY, 1.41,14.11CRNER. & CO. No, 1.6 Son .. th Whattrisa.• - ••• . Oen., 11311RIVY-WEJOI.S clevio at a low price to tegitettotlffittailaMtrailleadii, SJLTiR!k:DY AVCTION. - - - I.l3.thls.ab itl3oNsi • No.. 139 and 141 South FOTITVII trent, (rormerly N. of and MI REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. Co. -• • Tuesday n•xt. PAM,Dioat catalogues now ready. containing 'go. g3 nP 4,0,,, e or alt the rope rty to be cold on Tuesday next. 30th instant. with glint of gales lath and 20th leovans ber• and a large assortment of real estate at wlrate ogle. BALER Afi ge.eXCHA ß pi r dE b EVlltY '1 1 11136.? „ & 1r 04P Handlnns of aeon property issued paritte in addition to widish we publish, on the Patti 117 Pre to eaoh sale, one thousand catalogues, in Tesse ' PV_ gm giving mu desanplions of all the property to se sold on the f'ollownig Tuesday. - theA R D.—Our snes of real estate and lo o s Exchange will hereafter b held at 1.11 o' noon • and, in the evening. at 7 o ' clock . - • Iss" Contributors happ thee optioa_ of either gale. _fi'EAL EBTATE 2111w4TE We have a large amount of real patine at peirafip sale. including every description of oar and isometry property. Printed hats may be had ettlit aticitioll ekes I , RIVATE ECti:l3 R4GIST gir - Ileal estate entered oil our priva PaginteLi end advertised occasionally in our public gale anctraot (of Which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) nee of charge. . BONDS, BANK, AND OTIII3II. STOCKS, PEW. &C. look esday. October 30. at 12 o'oon, at the Ph%debits. St- change, will ho sold for aooount of whom it insty eon. , oe 13- 2) seven ner cent bonds. fA 1,000 each (820,000). East ern. Market ComonnY. with all 0011 P 0114 att oo4l4 &a^ crones aft.r owober 1, 7660. - - • ' Three 8030 seven ^er cent. bonds lrestoneDle, Man • tua. add Fatrinount Fasserser Railroad Company, 1 For other swan% without reserve— e, shares Banslogton Bank stook. 10 shares Farmers and Meohanlos Dank. 12 shares Commercial Bank. ' , Male Coal and NavisatiOn VOMgalir. 10 ehares Pennsymanitt Railreed Comely. 4 shwas 1 share Philadelehla Atheneum. 12 charm Teehnir and Formalising Plank Road Coat leany—rar BA). Bale absolwe. Pew No. G 3 =chile ale% Calvary Church, Rey. Dt: Jenkins. BEVBDITRBNTIT V 41.1, NATAt—OrITOBEA_AO, 'Ana and Valuable Brick RESIDFNCE and Ulla"- INQ LOT. tried se a sida'yare..Noa. 1412 and 14 21 It OK titreet. wear of Bread street. lot '62 by IBS set. With Brink etable and Coach-house is the rear. he house in finished with the modern Improvements and canoe amass.- Sale—Fetate of Jnoob Johnson, deoesuled. Vahiable TRACT OP LAND: containing over 821 " ores, with tlarge Stone MANSION, Barn. Carriage- Bongo, ko , in the district of Belmont, Twenty-cmarth ward, Same Ft:tato—Store MANSION, with kg perohes of lona; adjoining the above. Peremntory Bale 'Very desirable pantry' RBSI- • DENG'S and about 4 Acme of Land. near the Oak lane Station. Borth Pennsylvania Railroad, Rand Modem roar story Briok nEsuiENcg. No. 183 Rac e street, near Logan Square, has the mo dern eonvonienees ; in feet front. Handsome oOIINTRY PLACE, 14 Acres. 12 net, oboe, WILLOW OSIOVE. Montgomery misty. Penn sylvania. on the Old work road. 11 miles north of Photo,- delphja. hse large 'one Mansion, Stone Barn, Staid.. Carriage-Monte, ke. . . _ . peremptory dale—Estata of Matthew Inlth. deeesadi. Three story Brick STORE and DWELLING. No. 1634 Lombard street, with a thre o•ittory Brick - Dwain"' in the rear. PeleTtiVteli• Elatg—Thfet. story 'BTIOk . 0W4014509 2RO North Footmd street. below Dar p_bin street. Exeoutor's.nalo—To elm Estat —REBIDNCE. No , 0 0 2 3.?.RECE Street, wen of Stith greet. fmmo.- diato vone , slon. . . . . Modern Brick REBIDENCE. No. 817 Race (West. • weet of Eighth street. Immediate possession- Three story Bnek DVVitLLING, N 0.330 North Fifth street. south of Noble street. Ilea the modern derive- - stemma. Peremptory Bale—Estate hate of Ear* HOOpPg. deo'd. Large and Valuable LOT. 115 feel front by P 3 feet deep, Front street, late touthwark. . Tbree-etorr Bnok DWELLING , . No. 35 North &run. " teenth street, above Market Street. Bee gu, bath room, &a. NeatthindemßESlDENCE No. M 3 Vine street. essrt of Third street. Has the modern conveniences. &o. Valuable Business Location. B , x•esory BnektlTONtE and DW.ELLENG, No. au North Fourth oe tween Race and !the streets. ImMedtate en, Peremstmit Ha's—Estate of Ann Smith, deaneries:l. BUILDING rur. Twentieth street, Norte of Market street. Sale absolute. • Neat DWEL wino, southwest corner of lifairter and; Forth streets, between Seventh end 331ghtit streets, , fwentieto wed. Three.atory Hsieh DWELLING and BAKERY, with 'Thsra , eters STABLE. No. 1615 Ridge avenue, corner of Francis street Three- Story Brian DWRI,LING and BARE-HORPE." No. 3 1 5 Eonth Front street. between BFruce and Union stteete. Three-story Brick DWELLING, N 0.318 South Front street. adjoining the above. . _ Valuable Business Property. NTOREB and WARS 1-101J885, southwest corner of 'Delaware avenue mid Ton alley south of Cbestant street. DWELLING and IC% CREAM 'SALOON, No. ft Lombard street, west of gucond street. BALE OF A IREDICAS. AND urscnuezqzoVs LIBRARY. - auctioneing. October rt. 18t, the More, a medical sad mla• can, nem library. WO' For gartioulsra 866 Oil-140811.M Bale at Flalfolk Park, DAR FURNITURE. NO,SE.. - . 00W. HAY. LTM HER, tsc. • On Monday Mornin, 29th o'cicok. at the fintlolk Park. "friar. fourth weld, a quantity of bar 'furniture awl term, about 2U tons of hay , farm horse, eter. lot of fetts ape Pull. lot of lumber, taro ro,erl scraper. araWolisilt bnahe of potatoes. fr.o. Large Bale Nos. 133 and 141 Smith FOU . ATE Street.. LIVES POOL. 11. 1 1tRn, Coneetlne. or Twenty ono - Orates. • Direct £rwn Llverpooh PSI lade Walled% On Wednesday tdornings . • o,t. el. et 10 o'clock at the Jo:Lotion 3tere.eonelstlef of &neer end tee sale. cups and Raueers. plater , ' dialler. tureens- covered disher. chamber sets. tea poteiplt ahem bowls; Jugs. sugars, creme, ace. Rio . to be sold Without reserve, In lots to suit dealer*. hohltekeeprOlr and others. _ NOHARY. OXPN BaIe en EiRAI'S Lane. cow a. BOR ES va . ac_coN a,: ait Ahlik • mow INo MACHINE, RA HE L .W.A. • wAtiC".. ROCKAWAY, HARAY.BB. Y a. Thinsuspi.lB. ko. -On Friday Alt•rnood: Nov. Id. at 2 O'clock, m the 12t late residence of Eton WI: ,Thomee.deeeisted, ibo persorat Impart., 0020SdialIII. a eupenor bores, 5 years old. Black -Hawk 'took% Wit,: 'Flee WIMOnt harness, Durum and Alderney cattle. H O l H?" Full partionla re in bandbdise dmlnistrator's SCHOONER JAMES ikieoEz. • Oa Ratereay, • November 3. Wo r st. noon. at the footai vriwAst Street. RICHMON D. an nedivided Fourth Pars or Os Genet Schooner James Magee. tOrtl SO faskt, met: 1173‘ beam. 8 feet hold. kale absolute, Sale at Nos. 1 SS and 34191 m% SUNRI9.II FO R £ , p VNEII ROM. FIA.IIO-FOR, S. Blttliteri OAR ' ET e. on Thursday al_orruns. At 9 o'olook. at the Auction snore, an assortment of excellent second-hand farniture, elegant planolortek tics mirrors, carnets. ate. . from families &seinen housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience oil sale. BkIIPPING I . giaFOR THE 501:7T11,47EWILSII "sori MID SASAVNAR STRAIRSTIPS FREIGHT sts:DUCISI). - - • WSW Freight at an irreraca ain't/an her tent, 4 • law tic* pnitaajalmfi,o- N The U . H. Matt Steamship KRYST I O I VIITSTATE, see tam - Moes P. Manlsman. will rill on TasadaT, Oot. S. at 10 o 'clock A. M. Iflucuatt In as toss , toitni—enir hill= at Sea. FOR CAVAN/lA - 11,0A. ?he U. H. Mail Stt.a.mabir TE OP OF,Onatik. nal:dein John J. Garvin. vii nil on Monday, Noe. 30. at 30 a' °look A. M. hrong to 08 to au notro—only NI hours at firia. 1181/1 °bagged frontegot7 Sautes to oven ilVe dot ?. eloorts !worm!, and Ea; of Lamas knell beery • - She_sp endid fint-olene ride-wheel bteamettott 11:13Y-% fITOPM STATE and Ma % OF GEORGIAnow ritant e n l iri r th te aggigrnrA t T nz muU T • e au . E a U and Suthweat. At both Charloaton and Vayannalt, these peat with stamen! for florlds r anct with , for places in the NoOth ar.d gontawaat. DINNTRANCE. allif f ig h lM l 4ll l Ml: c n/Va le gwe rf r 171"46 4 714- then hi Saline vette% the ^remine g ono-halt tr a than rate. N. B.—lnsoranas an all Railroad noted Sll ontirolf annerotwerf, farther than Mr-mot= or gatatinah, chs Raiirond Companies taking all rugs from therm potat. - _ . . . -- - - GREAT REDUCTION IN FARB. . Fare by tkar route 26 to 40 DeT oent. center Mt h 1 the Inland ate, as will be rem by the jolt sobs._ &do. Through tickets frLa rtntadirs.via Ado ton and Savannah Ntearrab ro,INVL DIG t et the whole r0i255, eamt a akar . en an savan nah to Montsemsry 1 VIA. CUARLESTOSI. VIA SAVANNA& To Sharloaton-...-8111 00 To Sayannah,--- -115 RI t o l t=i t - -- - --- , 11;10 Autusta--- II aeon— ...,.... Atlanta --.. 11 00 fl i rts —.— 21 Ingtf . omery--. 2 2 6 5 C o lg I Meal— - 11 Few Orleans __, 6 176 ontre - iy-7.: OO, aeliville_—. 27 75 Mobi a....-..-..,., OS eo nosville -... 26 60 New sleets- -. til 75 Memphla.- - 61 50 Fare to savannah, via Charleitton--........-......... 35 CO Charleston, via Savannah --- 1161 Ro bills of Wins signed atter the stir has sailed. For freight or- portage only on Marl, at second wharf above VLus itroo t. or to ALEX. RESON,R.,4X,O" N. 120 NOR wHARVES. Aram, in cbarlOrtonT.S, Y. sr. Ble, Savannah, ROAMER 6(.. GA MULL. For Florida Prom Okarlarton, steamer ret ina morn' A l Worida from Savannah, atrameorm fit' 'Mary'a and at.John'a every Tuesday an d Saturday. „ANA THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMEEIOLN ROM .MALL STEAM- - .- - IRON PIEW TORE TO LIVESPOOL. Chief cabin Passage_ ___—_,L44 &wand Cabin Passage_— NI smolt BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Mel Cabin PEUERO-...-----------em !scowl Cabin Pa55ag0—.....,...—.. ..,„ .—. op T a ships from New York mat pork Harbor. T e ahips from Bolton oall at Halifax and Cork Har-, Maid, Capt. Judirins. ICA Hirt Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. 3. Stone. ' Atd A, Capt. almodie, ABL ,A Capt. E. G. Lott. NIA A ,CapAndemois AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building.) 4 w There tresses carry a clear white li bt at mast-head I ren on starboard bow ; red on gin • BftellA, Judkins. leaves N. York, ilnesday. Idot. I ANADA.Anderson. " Bolden, sdnesday, Oct, d AFltlitt , t, Shannon, " N. York Wednesday , Oot. ARAB A, Stone, " Boston, WednezdaY.Crt. al ASIA. tt,,oodle, " ton. ' Wednesday , I. 3. Yorir; Wedneaday,MV. X w UROPA, 'd WeduesdaT, N0v.14 Malt.. Judains, ". York,Wednosslab firm n Berths not secured until paid for. An axpartenaell Surgeon on board. a o nme of theta slut* will not be countableac for CIE3, Bayer; Million. Smote, JeWcirr, /Tedious Etol2es or Stale. unless bills of lading are signecktherefor and the value thereof theroin expressed. 'V I SO/ PUP: Mites SPOT to - Green. At zis Id ' 4 Bowling New York. EXPRE 8 CISIIIIPAHLEB. TEE ADAMS =MSS' MIRIP,CIO,, °Moe 320 C ITVATNITT st ree t., ffleadir • Parge , eoltaxes. Aler9lauthee, uwENotor: anN390016, ettber by as own •Lines .or 1 oorak nrel o a t in r at: g e tk ()Warta . t 4 ., at tt. a* , i ,-: :se -- nAt ga, F t ° B.I.L,.. 2.• Jele-ti JOB PRMTIIiIG. THE NEW JOB PRINTING OPPI7E " THE PRESS " le premed to &stout* neatly, ohoanly, and Me ditiOittir !VEIT DrICRIPIION Or PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTIN4. rAliniLETst PAPER BO RR, CIRCULARS, BLANKS OF EVERY DEPORIPTIONt POSTEM, HAti - DBILLS, AUOTIONEEREN LAWVERB, rAFACAANTe, MANUFACTUREIS. RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES tom' AU orders left at the Publication Moe of The Press, No. 417 CIIESTN'UT attest, will be prompt!, attended to. Jel4-14' YCOPODIUIk—For sale by UMW Btreet-SA 'HILL k BROTHER, 47 and 49 North OE9OIO, BILL HEADS; LABELS. MECHANICS, BAIiRS.
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