PERSONAL slcl(D:PO1 iU lOAL —Tit - WYork f lierafd it still at work on Its sensation artiolen. The latest - ix in the skape 'of wend column! of bogus correipendinCe;.and mudber of extracts from Secession paresis. Tho whole is headed by a Ate display bd,lard• type, as follows : " The Bevolution at:the Scadb. Thalffect of tho Indiana, and Ohio, Arming the Whites and Mating the B*lol at the Boutin; ,Eignil*tptoieration of the Governor of South Teupeuee Beady to Followltead:„!hnbargo,on Cotton for thellorth: A B i iiio n :Az?!en on One Side Broken on. All gid, w - „l,o6rdnirs . Nallifieirs. Congress Cannon nee thif,Boulle , The phloitillott of the Union Abe.' whojihn:patent :f4aws, The' Advantage of the Soutih'llitstinotiOn of Manufactures, the CO nt:: meree,,swid,lik . fShiiiting of the• North .' Manure°. ttuiegßietties:Already Breaking Out in New Bog laild/;;Se Monetary ConVulsion frion the Lars of $400,900,ded Of Property. What the_ South is Ad vised, to, de . If : Lincoln is Elected." - • —Mr. Yancey, the Southern orator of Alabamo, is a atep.son of Rey, N. S., 8., Boman, D D., of Troy, N. T., who, when a ,yonsr Man, was teach inq in that State, and married - Mr. lanoey's motlieri'a young widow with two 'or, three email elaildres. Dr. Boman :settled in Troi, bringing Mr. Yancey, then quite young, pith him, when he wan fitted to enter Williamtown College. —Four Cmp - lore mat at the Revere Rouse; Buten, on Wednesday evening, whose names are familiar te : the American public : Gov. Bank% of Meuse' husethi; any. Goodwin, Of tiOW Ilantnehlre; IfOn. Israel 'Washburn, !Jr., Grivernor4Atot of Mahan, and Col. Ourtin,4oentor:eleot i Of Penn sylvania.- -The meeting was-Wholly sealtiontal,• as neither of tho gentlemen had made ,an arspoint. matt to see the other. The Washington Oonespondent of Saturday's . , Tirortaisaya " Several conservative abd • highly re eatable gentlemen called upon the President to-day. and had a conversation touching the' state of affairs. Bachanan eipressed bimeta' - quite unreserved ly to tho effect that the shies looked threateningly, but he in no way intimated what' nouns be Would pursue in atusi'ef sooession:'?.. - ' A number of French bishops have 'recently been victimized by lettere from London,, under female nanies, representing a young French wo man of . good family and education, who was ex posed in London, not only to attempts • upon her virtue, but upon her faith in the Catholio religion, and who needed only a small atm to anableher to return toParle and safety. Inquiries have led to the arrest 'of the swindler, who was not even a female,, hut a former porter on the Eastern Roil. way of Franco, who had fled the country after plundering hls employers. ' —Father Oliva:2l's late speeches at Naples were delivered from a box of the Ban Carlo theatre. Thu performanCe wag for the benefit or the charitable asylums, and Father Garnet took advantage of it to address a different audience to that of the street. Be Spoke in the ietervals between the note, and had the curtain' raised that the performers might hear him, lie was greatly applauded. —The Grace Darling family have again per formed a• humane. act.: On the evening of Tues day, the Bth instant, the 'sleep Trio, Anderson, of Arbroath, looed,Y for Leith, left Shields, with a fair wind, and was overtaken by, the gale on Wed , needay morning, of North ;Sunderland; got as fir as Skate Roads, wheW they let go both anoLors, which, during a pearfeethurriearm, were snapped, and itui vessel drifted on .the Lawton. Rock, where the Vorforshire win lat. The master and erew iiidgrent difiloultyln getting from the Ship, and, 'after being' twelve hours on the rook, were larked' Orby the father, a brother, - and two nephews of that heroine, Grace Darting—the father now being in his seventpilith year, fifty of which he has been in the light-house service—and after being kindly ;treated by them, they were landed next day at North Sunderland, whence they were forwarded to Arbroath by' the„Shipwreeked Fishermen', Society. ' —John Wentworth, mayor of Chicago, and edi-' tor of theltepublican organ in that city, advises, as ~ .thesurest way of electing Lincoln," that " all that the Republicans have to do is to sea that the Beeekinrldge tiokets are put in nomination and supported in every State." —The Herald says, in speaking of the Disunion movement, that there is already considerable ri valry springing up among the friends respectively of.jeff. Davis, Toombs, and Wise as to the superior fitness of these gentlemen for the military leader- ship of the Southern forces. —As the' day of election approaches the contest in Mr. Thayer's district growsheated and bitter. Mr. Thayer, never loth to give 'sharp outs in de• bate, is ,probably leap considerate now than over. Thatie is making considerable trouble in the Re- publican ranks in Ida district would appear from the vigor with which the press attacks his position. It is now certain- that he will get a large vote, though not so certain thefts" will eueeeed. Gov. Doutwell is in the field against him, as well as other able speakers. Mr. Thayer, always sanguine under any circumstances, professes perfect faith in his success in, November. He is seconded on the 'dump by S. N. Simpson, of Kansas, Judge Brown, of Fitchburg; Co!. Waters, and Sidney Clark, of Milbury. R--Mr: Mudio, the famous proprietor of a circu lating library in London, furnishes the Athenmum the following list of the total number of works added to -hta establishment - since January, 1658. It indicates to some extent the relative circulation of various classes of works in the current litera ture :Mistory and Biography, 87,210 vole. ; Travel and Adventure, 50,572 vols. ; Fiction, 165,445 vols.; Miscelaneous, including works of Science and Religlon, and the principal Reviews, 87,856 vols. ; total, 391,083 vole. —Andy all of the Democratic papers of Geor• gia have come out boldly and squately for a disso lutio4 of the Union in the event of Lincoln's election. —The Herald says: The recently-expressed sympathy of Secretary Cobb with the proposed as. Lion of the Eettiesionists, so strongly in contrast with his former 'Union sentiments, canoes the Pre• sident the greatest Metros. The Prince of Wales partook of a collation at the house of a resident Oroll6 of our Western cities, and it is said that when the daughter of the host walked with the Prince to a window, in order to point out a flue view, the father rushed up in the met familiar manner, and cried out, " I shall have to look - after you young people." Princes. Alice, the seoond daughter of Victo ria, has been betrothed to Prince Louis, of Basso DUMStIldt. The Prince is nephew to the reigning Grand'Duke, and cousin to the Kink of Prussia! —Lady Franklin is spending her time very nn• ostentatioasly in New York, at the bonze of Henry Grinnell, Esq., prior to her departure for California. —lron. Thomas F. Marshall, of Kentucky, is lecturing at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on the History of abrietianity from the Advent of the Saviour to the Protestant Reformation. —lt hu been given out that Joe smith, Jr., who has iitiontly been ma& Head of the Mormon Church? hat rummoned the faithful to return to Nauvoo, Hancock county, Illinois, where their an cient temple it located. —Mrs. Governor Morgan, of New York, le the recipient of a bescitiful diamond' neeklaeo, a pre sent from the 'prince of Wales. It was tent from Boston by express'. —Mother SMnislaus Mathews, superior of the Wheeling (Va.) Hospital and Orphan Asylum, died mostly at the:adduce of Mos. Colonel Benjamin R. Floyd, Wytheville, Virginia. —Augustus fihriver ban been re-elected president of the Western Maryland Railroad. , Dr. - R. Robarde, one of the most skilful sup geons in the South, died near Columbia, Tenn., on the 17th Meant. —The Washington correspondent of the Tribune says : sedge Meek, the bosom friend of Mr. Yan cey, end/beaker of. the Alabama House of Repro sentatirearhis been here a few days, and doolares there will ho no disruption of the Union in use of Lineoln'i ,election. He also silYi the charge that Mr.- Douglas framed the Lesomptcn Cough tution,,u it wee submitted ' to the people of Kansan and the assertion that any anti-Douglas man wa° offered , the Vine Presidential nomination on the Duthie ticket, are both too silly for anybody to believe, • -11ecire, Wayland, Tannehill, Doman, and Rene, hliss 'groat and Mu stone, 'member/ of the company, oithii new Memphis Theatre, are all thiwn wit} broken-bonfi ferei.i' —iteeoidhtg to an on dit, Gen. Jo Lane ix going to North Sarollnalo supplant Senator Olingman. , /LBW men, Alsq.;•one of the Republi. em elates. Of Viiiinta, has recently. been visiting Pittsburg. Ile states, ,so _it le said, that the Re publieens have ah organisationln nearly all the counties along the Ohio river, and in many of them will ' poll ► ao'nstderable vote. Naval Intelligence. We have adgiles from the United States ship Jam Adams, up to the let September tut. She was then lying at FoOahow, Chloe. The health of the &doers and crew was good with the excoptiou of i few epidemical digeases noident to the cli mate, but not of a urbane nature. She was to leave in a few days for Japan, where'she would re main s short time, and , return to Shanghae to winter. The , °Moen hopsdlhe refuel would be oldotht unit heat Win, as the unseaworthy soadiltaa Of the venal rendered repairs neoes- Sl Zthile a re to the 11th of ' fil • ptembe r from the mdr on. The United States steam gun boarDafroik width it reported as quite monessful, artiredynt,..Bil: Janeiro 2d ult. from :Madeira, wisentiesitepped to coal and deliver mail for the vemHateltthel-Wean elation.,The Dakota' is one of therxwitgattillate, and ill on her: way to rain forest 61r squadron. She would sal front RIO for.Ren Kong mithe' 18th ult. Thole- ImAlginei - at 'Madeira from the Artless' ttzailmijiltships campanile in good health • *brig of Banbridge entered wa s -4411 W ant- on, thalellowing day be g an ighi hi Weed to he r' -voyage, She sail before the, liOtht-' *lla Dolphin had ensued at Bututal Ayres hilt Montevideo.' hhillitlor. the African ai Ode* will be forwarded the immitto aml4ollllr to iMil firma Philadelphia m a ny in i kpr i f Air' the East India equtulron, to ionitef-war ',Vandalic,: now • preparing at Imelkiitnilit. mall • about' the'lOth. impala°. The • 41=eaciettts, will ;take : from Slew rook, treiritoeki, fetters; Wilk,' ticq.; tor the 44MIPtidAti.stitildiatt,,,if,.thwy are mat t 'pro; • tad, to the navy 'Agit Brooklyn., Tie Lady Elgin Disaster. AIOHE BODIES HEOOMED-OAB OP THEIr SUPPOSED TO BB THAT OP MRS. untsnnte. lFrom the Chicago Press and Tribune.Cot.27.l Ihtelligerani was recelVed yesterdayfrom Evans tonlof the disoovery of two bodies of females, ba nded- to have , been victims of the Lady Elgin disaster. Justine H. M. Huntoon held an inquest on the bodies. Further information may be ob tained by addreasing him at Evanston, Ili. .oae of the bodies is believed to be that of Mrs. Ltunsien, wife of the late Col. F. A. Lumsden, of New Orleans. The description of this body is as -follows: Five feet two to five foot four inches in. height ; on the body a plain cotton skirt sad a portion of a , chemise ; on the fingers of the left hand wore several diamond rings; upper tooth all gone, as if they had been a false set and had been loot The second body is believed to be that of Mrs. Wm. earth, of Paws, Ky., for thereoovery of which 'a reward of $l,OOO was offered by the relatives of d* family. The desoription of the remains and apparel found on the same is as follows: Height about fivefeet three inches. Had on a hopp skirt, a vintion of 'tt striped silk waist, no stockings or shoes. Five rings on fingers, a locket, two plain gold rings, and one chased. Had five upper teeth on a gold plats, riveted in the old-fashioned manner. The bodysef a man was found on the lake shore near Millen Ind , on Wednesday afternoon. Had on ; gray mixed pants, heavy boots, rand strap buckled around him. The body of a man about five foot eight boohoo in ;height clad clad in military pantaloons, came ashore on Wedneeday morning at Miohigan City. A letter received from Coroner Ayres, of Lake county, from Port Clinton yesterday, says that on the, - 24th ;inst., was there buried the body.of a female found in' the lake at that place, and de. scribed as follows: Height five feet six or seven inches, black silk dross, twilled cotton drawers, high-heeled gaiters, fine skirt, white skirt, skeleton hoop skirt with sixteen steel hoops, white cotton hose. Could net toll the age, but guessed not very old; middling slim built. A special despatch received by us, last evening, from ,T. J. Charlesworth, Esq., Calumet Station, Ind.; says the bodies of four men and two women haVe come ashore near City West, supposed to have belonged tothe Lady Elgin. The coroner's inquest will be hold to-day. The Excitement in the South. Tho Washington correspondent of the Now York Herald says: 4 1 Intelligence flows in on all sides of a fearful excitement in the Southern States on the imminent prospect of the election of Lincoln. The inanbor din'ation of the nogroes, •which is rapidly on the increase, fans the flame. A. gentleman who arrived here from the South to-day, states that Mi nute Men and committees of safety aro organizing allover the South. In Virginia they are enrolling men all over the State, and the regular volunteers drill daily. The four' batteries of rifled cannon, twenty pleees, lately ordered by Colonel Smith, will arrive in Richmond next week, with five thou sand revolving pistols and twenty-five hundred carbines. Light hundred barrels of powder have already gone on. There is no exaggeration in all thik Governer Letcher declares openly that its object is to sustain any sovereign State against Fe• deral coercion. Letters from Georgia say all par ties are united for secession on Lincoln's election. No!doubt is entertained here that in less than sixty days several of tbeSonthern States will have dis solved their connection with the Government. The recent visit of Defrees is made more signi ficant by the fact that at the same time several in fluential Union men from the South and Southwest note known to bold prolonged private conferences with the Republican leaders here, amongst whom was Senator Ring of your State. It is whispered that one result of those conferences was the conclu sion to press upon Lincoln the propriety and expe diency of offering, so soon as it is ascertained that hid election is a fixed fact, the post of Secretary of War to General Sam Houston, of Texas. No man is more bitterly hated and feared by the ultra fire eaters of the South than is the hero of San Jacinto, and no one possessee more fully the confidence of the old Jackson Union men. Little doubt is enter tained of Lincoln's making the offer.". GENERAL NEWS RESUSOFFATION AFTER IfANORTO.-0110 of thO few welt-authenticated oases of resuscitation atter hanging occurred in Paris in 177 G. A young girl of very prepossessing appearance, from one of the interior provinces of Prance, was placed at Paris in the service of a man depraved by all the vices of that metropolis. Smitten by her charms, henttempted her ruin, but was unsuccessful. In censed at his defeat, he determined on revenge, and secretly placed in her trunk articles belonging to him, and marked with his name. He then de nounced her to a magistrate, who caused her to be arrested, and the missing articles being found in her possession, she was brought to trial. In her defence she could only assert her ignorance of the manner in which the articles came in her trunk, and pretest her innocence. She was found guilty, and sentence of death pronounced upon her. The hangman's office was inefiloiently performed by the executioner's son. The body was delivered into the hands of the surgeon, by whom it had been purchased. He immediately conveyed it home, and was proceeding to dissect it, when he perceived a slight warmth about the heart. By the prompt use of proper remedies, be restored the suspended animation. In the meantime, he sent for a trust worthy priest, and when the unfortunate girl open ect her eyes, she supposed herself in another world and, addressing the priest, (who was a man of marked 'and majestic countenance,) exclaimed— " Eternal Father, you know my innocence; have pity on me." ' In her simplicity, believing abo beheld her Maker, she continued to sue for mercy, and it was some time before she realized she was still in the laud of the living. The surgeon end priest being convinced of her innocence, she retired to a village far from the scene of her unjust punishment. THE ALPACA, TA FRANOE.—The Paris cor reapondent of the Daily News, &earthing a visit to the Zoological Hardens, in the Bois de Boulogne, ears: " Before mailbag_ the central imiidi , w - .* the extremity of the garden, my attention was attracted by a park containing about fifty alpacas, frOm Peru. This is the leading novelty of the ex hibition. There has never been seen in Europa such a collection of these animals, whose woollen hair, or hairy wool, has of late summed such an important place in our manufactures. There was much diffieulty in getting them over, and very many of their companions died on the voyage. I can certify, however, that those who fortunately i arrived in safety seem to be thoroughly malima- Heed ; they look in excellent condition, and ware browsing away with a healthy appetite on the nice short grass provided for them in the gardens. They are handsome animals nearly twice as big as an ordinary sheep, and with longer legs; but, speaking as en ordinary observer, and with sub mission to naturalists, they seem to me of the ovine species. The flock of them is a most pic turesque object, the variety of color being as great as In a bad of dahlias or Ohina-asters. There are black, white, gray, red chocolate color, and pied varieties of every description. If they can really be acclimatised in Europe for any practical pur pose, there is no doubt that a most important addi tion to manufacturing wealth will have been achieved. There is no time to be lost, if it be true, as I hear, that the breed is fast dying out in South America." TILE VAST FLOW OF WATERS INTO TEE OCZA2C—Some idea of the enormous quantity of water that is perpetually flowing into the oceans 'of the globe is derived from the extent of its chief river basins. The Rhone, for example, drains the waters from an area of 7,000 square miles of coun try; the Rhine, welch has a length of 600 miles by its windings, drains the water from a country of twloe that area; and the Danube from 55,000 .square miles of surface; but the waters from an area of 300,000 square miles fall into the Bt. Law rence, and those from 1,000,00 D of square miles into the Mississippi, which, by its winding, has a length of 3,560 miles. It is estimated that 1.800,- 000,000 of tons of water fall daily into the Medi terranean, which, besides the great rivers that fall into it, receives more than twenty secondary rivers and innumerable smaller streams. More than a fourth of the river water of all Europe falls into the Black Sea. ENGLISH MOURNING AMONG TILE NOBILITY. Tho English Court go into another serious mourn ing for the step-mother of Prince Albert. Tho order is as follows : LORD CIIAIIIIIII3.LAIII'S OFFICB, Sept. 18.—Ordere for the Court's going into mourning on Sunday next, the 30th indent, for her late Royal High. nem, the Duchess Dowager of filaxe.Coborg Gotha, widow of his Royal Highness, the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha ; father of his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, and Imola and fatherdn•law of hor Majesty the Queen, viz : The ladies to wear black silk, plain muslin or long lawn, crape or love hoods, blank silk shoes ; black glazed gloves, azd black paper fans. The gentlemen to wear black cloth without buttons on the sleeves or pockets, plain muslin, or long lawn cravats and weepers, black swords and buckles. INTERESTING DECISION. —A derision was given in the county court, yesterday, by Judge (lhumasero, which will be interesting_ to many. Etn alien applied for naturalization. Ho had for merly resided in another county, and claimed that he had been a resident of the Mate for five years, but not in either ono of the counties for that time. instead of bringing witnesses to swear to the time be had been in the country, he brought affidavits from parties who had known him in his former residence, and also from some who knew him hero. The judge decided that the affidavits were not sufficient, but that, to secure naturalization, par ties must produce witnesses, in open court, who have known them during the entire five years re quired by law.—Rochester Democrat. , Du. Lyme SAYEEHASnROUCK, of Orange county, N. Y., who insists that a woman should not be taxed unless she is allowed to vote, has thought to shame the collector out of his de mand by offering to work out her road-tax. The dootrees, having somewhat passed the bloom of youth, made no impression upon the official, and therefore, instead of paying under protest as sonio of her sisters do, she went upon the road and drove a cart. CAPTAIN EOIIOLB, of the Topographical En gineers, has fully tested the fitness of the camel for service In the southwest, by his reconnoitering ex podition in northwestern Texas. The labor 'was very severe, and. for six days in the boat of Midsummer the camels did, not have a drop of wa ter.. On the day water was discovered, they indi cated by their Increased speed that they were ap proaching water, though. the stream was ten miles off. LANDS liastria.—The Crockett (Texas) Ar gus states that since the railroad from Liberty to Crockett has become n fixed fact, lands there have taken a wonderful rise. That is the usual resalt of sash enterprises. THY.nr. in a woman in Peacham, Vermont, who has a dross which she has worn for forty-sevon years . This woman and the one in New York who paid s3,ooDfor a dress to wear at the P &Wei ben, represent the two extremes. SENTENCED TO DEATE.—Frederick Leech, convicted of the murder of Hampton Cobb, in Au. demon district, South Carolina, has been sentenced to be hanged on Friday, January 11. FM fat cattle, on their way from Albany to Boston, on Tuesday, escaped from the cars at Springfield, Mess., through the open door, and have not since been heard of. .the first of November the railroad be tween Charleston and Savannah will be formally opened. Tun London Commercial Record states that the Great Eastern steamship is so shaken up and weakened that she is nnseattorthy. ,Two noosucaos of the new crop of sugar "were sold at Mobile, on the 15th inst., at ten cents per pound. The quality was fair. THE Rio GDANDE.—The Galveston (Texas) News says the Rio Grande is now higher than it has been for years. AN impudent thief stole a valuable sham , from the ahouldera of a lady in a orowd, at Sala masco t Mkt., on Tuesday. PRILADELPRIA BOARD OF TRADE.' EDWARD S. CLA RKE, HARRY CoNSAD, CoutOrrxs so/ not MARTA WAL L. REHR. LE.TTER MIMS At a,: ilicrehants' Bra , flange, Philadeltthis. Phip Lanca k ter. paean ~- Liverpool, Nov 10 Bark Thoo Dallett, —...... Oat 30 NASI.ING OP THE OOEAN STEAMERS. FROM TEE UNITED STATES, tlllll r.B6ve WOR DeTe Arabia . . llooton..Livorpoo 81 York..,Bouthampton. ... —Nov 1 New York-Southampton .Nov 8 Asia.— York-LI v 7 Fulton- ...........New York_llavra-- 10 Europa ..... ...,..13ooton-L)verpool 14 Ilammonia »__. Now York-Southampton. -_-..Nov 15 At1anti0..........N ow York- Havre.......... »...Nov 17 Potato.— ..N ow York... Live rp001..... —NOV 21 8r00ten..........N0w Yorir-Southara p ton „Nov 24 PROM EUROPE - - SHIPS LSAVTi FOR DAYS Fulton Southampton... Now York 17 Kangaroo ........Livorpool—New 17 Vig0........„....Liverp001...N0w York Oot 17 liaminontn....Southampton—New York— 18 80hemian................0ct lB 20 Leinnter —" „ Liverpool—New York.— ..oot 23 Adriatio —....Bouthamoton—Piow York.-- ..... --Oct 24 Anglo Saxon—. ..I.e.verpool—guebeo ....oot 28 Fenno ow York— .----001 27 Biomen.......Boujhampton—New 31 North American,LlVO rpool-. Quebec— ............Nov 1 'Tho California Mail Steame monthrom New York on the Ist. Ilth, and 20th of each The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 3di 7th, 12th. 17th. and It th of each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. I'LItIADELFittE.., Oct. 30.18(10. 81)11 HIGH 6 43-SUN EZIEZI S M steamship State of Georgia. Wilson, 64 hours from Savannah, with rodeo and pamengers to A Heron, Jr. Saturday. at 11 AM. of Caps Lookout, exchanged signals With steamship Montgomery , steering S. Steamship Vtrgiuia, Kelly, from .Riohmoncl, via Nor folk. 27 hours. with mdse and passengers to Thos Web ster. Jr. At 3 o'clock yesterday morning, eaw shiptis, m ak C , hence for Liverpool, at anchor inside of ape Heillopen; a foreign full-rigired brig off New Castle; brig Ida, 1lr) from Itfareeilles, off Cheater. Bark Har vest anchored in Hampton Roads on Sunday morning. Ship Frank Havnio, Mandell, 17 days from Liverpool, with mdse to Peter Wright Jr Sons. Experienced very heavy weather to the Banks. Towed up by tug A Ts:; : roak; 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Twits Co. Bohr Bionic°, Thaoher, S nays from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins, . . • • . Bohr Cicero, Burroughs.lo days from Fall River, in ballast to it It Corson .t Co. Bohr C L Bar tee. Tooker, 2 days from Now York, with cement to captain. Bohr Exchange, liallooh, 3 days from New York, with barley to captain. Bohr Naiad Queen, Hake, 2 days from New York, with barley to captain. Bohr I)I A Guest, y orbes, 4 days from New York, with deo to 1) Cooper. Behr A N Farnham. Lovell, S days from Boston, with , doe to Crowell & Collins. initt..ll6=Sorl:Jr. 'kinsmen:. G days from nos on. in ballast to NinnieksonA Glover. . . . Bohr Ephraim Aram, Dole, 4 days from Boston, in Mimi to captain. Bohr J B Allan. Allen, from New York. Bohr Barah A Taylor. Dukes. from Fail River. Bohr Boston, Brower, from Providence. Bohr Revenue Gandy, from Providence. Bohr Corbula, AVillse, from l?rovidenoe. Bohr H W Ben bdiot. Ellis, from New Haven. Bohr L L Sharp. McElwee, from Boston. Bohr Anna Smith, Brower, from Boston. Bohr T P Lorned, Frambea, item Boston. Steamer Tnonny. Ely. 24 hours horn New York, with dee to W M Baird & Co. •••- - • - Steamer lronmdee. Vannerreer, 24 hours front New York. with mdse to W M Baird & Co. GMEGEECI Boor Whey Price, is , Cdiroy;YOnsaaols, D Stetson Bohr J B Allen, Allan, Richmond, Noble, Hammett & aldwelj. . • . coin' Revenue. Gandy. Richmond, Hazleton Coal Co. eohr T 2 Lerned, b sambas, Koy West, Tyler, 13tone Co. soh; Robert Knowles, Oliver, Alexandria, Van Du z n, Norton Lo. . . .. .. Bohr Goa Cameron, Dams, Waahinnton, do Bohr Emma. Virginia, Conwa do do Bohr John H Jenne, Hagen, Bal y. timore, do Bohr '1 homaa B. Coohran, do do Behr Humo. Johnson, Georgetown, do Bohr Jonathan Cone, Mahaffey. Middletown. do Bohr Diamond State. Hill. Neer Haven, do Bchr Tao 0 Hewitt, Hoes, Boston, , do Bohr Anna Inmitlx, Brower. Boston, L II othermel d Co Bohr L L t3hatn, McElwee, Boston, Bancroft, LOW! & . .. . . SOIVr Jesse Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, Boston, Bin iokson & Glover. • . Bohr Sarah A Taylor, Dukes, Newport, do near Boston. Brower, Promacrios, Alilnes & Co. Bohr Corbula, Willa°. Norwioh, N Sturtevant & CO. Vohr W Benedict, Ellis. Norfolk, Davis & Pearson Bohr I..ioero, Burroughs, Fall River, It it Corson dr, Co Bohr Iv & Co. . Henderson, Boston, L Andel:tried & Co. Bo B Donovan, Boston, via New Castle el, Twe ll s kitr R Willing, Clnypole, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. BAILED. Ship Village Belle, Biaisdoll, for London, le ft Lora barn !street wharf at 9)d o'clock:yesterday morning, in tow of tug J N Starr. She takes out the following cargo: 1112 bushels rod wheat in bulk, 1245 bags white wheat, 761 bags red do, 7337 bags oloverseed. 1011 bags oil cake, 2001 Ws flour, and 30 hhda lamp black. Corfespondenoe of The Prom) HAVRE DE GRACE. 00t..29. Isso. The Kingston loft vithl2 boats, laden and consigned aa follows: Maid o' the Mint and John Griffin, railroad iron to Da vid Reeves & lion; S A Douglas, blooms and bituminous coal to Perot; & tiro; Joseph Bailey, bituminous coal to Wilmington; Young Charms. pig iron to Richard Mor ris & eon; rarason, corn to A Ci Cattail & Co; Grit, coal to r J Dupont, Denemours & Co. Wilmington; Major E S Kendig, lumber to lichuylkilh• bark° Marion, Cumber land coat from Baltimore to New York; Experiments Noel and 2, and Judge Higgins, coal to Delaware City. 4 Ckattspondefloe of The Press.) READING, Cot. 27. The following boats from the Union Canal parked in to tho Nohuytkill Canal to day, bound to Phhadelphla, laden and consigned as follows: Regulator, gr ain to Perott & Bro; Elizabeth, umber to NI Trump & Lion; J W dhower, do to 8 Bolton & Co; D Davies, shingles to Mr Brldegain; Mary cord wood to Win Peacock; Elias Reber, light to captain. MEMORANDA. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, hence, arrived at Now York 28th inst. Ships Westmoreland. Annie Kimball, and Tonawan da. were loading at Liverpool lath inst. for Philad. Ship Inland Queen, liolitho, from Savannah, arrived at 131Rion, beam, 30th ult. Ship Twilight, Bates, from Baltimore, arrived at Hal vont fith Mat. Ship Finland, .Thaon, nailed from Liverpool /2th Inst. for Apalachicola. 81" I"ate We qii tL ia f t=lt, ll l7ls l 4lloll r 3lTlt, " Cr 0004 m ope s w Go a ship Ha McGonagle, hence, arrived at London derry Silt leer. Ship Alabama, Homld, for Philadelphia, entered out ward at Dew Castle 10th inst. Ship Atalanta, Whitmore, from New York, arrived at Liverpool 10th met. Ship Wan Chamberlain, Knapp, sailed from Liverpool Iltn inst. for New York, Ship Tat gum, Smith, from Boston 24th Tall for Cal cutta,. was spoken Aug 27, lat 8 10 N, long SO w . Bark Partioan, Miller, sailed from Bristol Pill B.h inst for Richmond. Bark Antal Akerbjein, Panel, cleared at Newcastle 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Barks American, Christian, and Ann Elizabeth, Nor grave.S.ir Phtladelplua. remained at Havana 29th inst. Bark Kate Lincoln, Hughes, was loading att Matan zas 22d inst. for Baltimore. Bark Elizabeth, Brockman, for Philadelphia. sailed from Bremerhaven 7th met, and anchored olf Wremen the Sth. Bark Acacia, Pinkliam, cleared at Dublin 10th inst. for Havana, Brig Mary E Milliken, Norden, hence, arrived at Car denas nth inst. - Bohm Lizzie W Dyer, AloDutria. and Harriet Baker, Webber. hence, arrived at Portland 26tn inat. Bahia It R Wilson. Davie, N H Bce, Baker, hi Haley, Ald. Endicott. D A May, Baker. and Canary, Farnsworth.thence. arrived at Boston 2rth inst. Bohr Susan Moore, Strout, hence, arrived at New bnry port 26th inst. Salim S L Stevens, Berry. intim Smith, Orlando, and Nightingale, Bangs, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bostoa '27th inst. DEP.ARTIIRE OF RAILROAD TRAINS Min :"'=: PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh and Market streets. Mail Train leavea_._ Feat Line.. HaTi - iiburg Accoinmodation. - Lancaster Accommodation.... —..-- 400 P. M. Parksburg Acoommodation------- 5 40 P. M. Went Cheater trams leave Eleventh and Market at 730 51..12 $2 an.l4 00 P. M. Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, and Niagara Palle. leave 7 15 A. M., and 2 00 P. M. NEW YORK LlNES—Walnut-Street Wharf, Aocom. Line. via C. and A.. leaven 6.00 A, 74, Aooom. Line, via Jeremy City—, 6.00 A. AV Morning Express. ma Jamey City. . —..—. 9.00 A. M. Steamboat via Tammy and Jersey 11,00 A. M i . Camden and .Amboy M00mm0dati0n.........12 90 P. M. Emmons, via Camden cud Amboy.. . 200 P. ind . . Evening Exprenn, via Teriony and J . C. J.O 4.00 . Eveniog Mail, via Camden and Jersey C.,— 6.00 P. Might Forums . Mail. ..—. ..... P k 61. Camden and Amboy coommodalion— 6.00 P. M. For Belvidere, lnoton, 6.00 A. AL and 400 P. M., from Walnut Arent wharf, and 7.10 A: M.,lrom Kenning ton depot. For Water Gap Stroudsburg„ aoranton. Wilkeabarre, Montrose, Groat Bend, &o.,at 6 A. 73., from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. ht.. from Kensington depot. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem, at 6.06 A. hl.. and 4.00 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf, and 7.10 A. M., from Kensington depot. For Mount Holly, at 6.00 and 9.00, A. M., 100 and 4.30, P.M. For Freehold, at 6.00, A. M., and 2.00, P.M. Way Line for Trenton, Bristol, &0., aBO and 4.00 P M., from Walnut - street wharf, and 7 70, A. M., an. P. M., from Kennington. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and PMine. Express Train leaves— do • noon. do For liVtlmington .... noon, 1.10, 4.15, , and 11.10, Y. M. For Middletown, Dover, New Castle, Seaford and in termediate Oscan. at 8.15, A. M.. and 4.16, P. M. qundaya—For Baltimore at 11.10, P.M. READING RAILROAD—Bread and Gallowhill 'streets. Egereas Train .—...—.. 8.l A. M. Night Ravens.— 5.90 P.M. Reading Aeoommodation.— 5.00 P. M. ELMIRA AND NIAGARA FALLS—Broad and Cal lowhill. Exhume Train 8 00 A. M Night Express—.....— 8.`.4 P. M CIERMANTOWN AND.NODRISTOWN RAILROAD —Nl;lth and &owl Trams leave for Conshohookon and Norristown at 5.50,7.30,9.06 and 11.05, A. M., and LOS. 3.05, 4,90, 5.04, 6.60 and 11.16. I'. M. For Nanayunk, at 5.60, 7.30, 9.05. 11.05, A. M., and 1.0,5. 2.05, 5.06,4.50, 6.55, 6.50, B.ls and 11.16, P. M. For Germantown, at 0.00. 7.00 8.00. 9.00. 10 00, 14.00,17 00, A. 81., and 1.00, 2.09. 3.00, 3.30. 6 00.6.30. 7.00.8.00. 9,00. 10.15. 11.30. P. M. For Chestnut Hill, at 6 0),_800, 10 00 and 11.00, A, M., and2,oo, 4.00, 6.00. 6 80,8 00. 9.00 ann 10.161'. I. Sunday trains for Germantown leave Leave Germantown 2.00,3.00,5 007.45 and 10.50, P. 51. Leave at 8.10, A. M... 1.10 400, 6 30, 9.30, P. M. For Norristown 9.00,A. M.. 3.00 and 5.00 P. Al, Leave Norristown 7,16 A. M., 1 00 and 6,00 P. M. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD—Vino atm wharf. Mail Train leaven—. . so A. M Accommodation to Egg narcoronly....--- 3 tit 1. M NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and For Bethlehem, leave at 0.30 A.IM., and 2.30 and a P. M. For Doylestown leave at 9 A. M.. and 400 P. M. For Fort Washington, leave at 9.25 A. hl. and 3.15 P. AI. Sundays—For Bethlehem rat 8.00 A. M. For Doyles town at 3.60 P. M. WEST CHESTER ;;IVI MEDlA—Thirty-first :and Market streets. Trains leave at 7A6 and 10 00 A. M.. 630 and 6.00 P.M Sundays leave at BM. A. Mak° P. M. Trains marked thus (* ) run on Bandage; (6) Siam. dare excepted. pIiILADELPFIIA TERRA COTTA MA NUFACTORY, SEVENTH and GERMANTOWN road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes. Ventilating FlueibilotAirTines,4nd Smoke Flues matt of Terra Cotta , and of mutable size for every Masa of beildinge. This article la worthy the attention of all partite petting np buildings. Large else sewerage pipes for city drainage, water pipes war ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared to contract with cities or corporations for this article in ettentiiT. We warrant our goods to be steal if not superior to any other mado in the United States or &mope.ae. Ornamental Chimney 'Sops and Carden IVI RS. SANDt, REN, PROFESSIONAL -Ma- NURSE. has opened a Boarding House at No 1011 Spruce street, for the special scrommodation of Invalid Ladies, end for those attendance hiladelphia can Con fined, or for medical where they have careful nursing, good board, and all the comforts of home. Mrs. B. refers, by permission, to the following professional _gentlemen : Professor Q.l). Meigs, Casper Waster, M. D., Professor B. b. Groan. L. Rodman, M. 1)., Professor Jon. Pancoast, Professor B. Jackson, Isaac Halo, M.D., R. A. F. Peprose, H. D., Professor El. L. Hodge, IG, W. Norris, H. D., .j. P. Mello, M.D., I Professor B. H. Dickson. eIIOOOLATE POTASII For sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND bullet, ova _THE P MEDICINAL. - : PERSIAN FEVER UIIARM FEVER AND AMIE EXTERMINATED THE HUNAN CONSTITUTION SAVED FROM VIII PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY trinamirra4T AND 13IGIOU8 DIiVERS CURIA irisuxsp IN A LAY NATURE'S BRAND RESTORATIVE NPECTINE. INPECTINE. WECTME, INPECVME. The tembla malady known as the FEVER AND AGUE has eratten hundreds of thousands of persons throughout the world every year, and hae never till now been met by snooessful medloal treatment that has not produced severe whioh affect the lungs, the spleen, the liver. the heart, or other parts of the human organism. The INPEC TINE is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when it comes in contact with the skin, is absorbed by the interior organs,whieh resist easily miasma and all ten dencies toward those maladies which prostrate the mind and body with fever. Fever and Ague result from numerous mama Pio place is exempt from the Pauses which promote the ex astatine of the disease. Thaibelng ones rutted in the eyetem, induces depression of spirits, lassitude, lan guor, pains, chilli, fever, and a long train of disagree able ientratione. depriving the patient of all energy; ar reducing him or her to a condition of Why will any one gam the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the the eminent method and magical qualities of wide!, are instantly absorbed, -ALL TRACES UP DISPABE NAY BE ANNIIII SELF-CARE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC. MATURE 18 WISER THAN ART. EVERYLDISEARE HAD A DIVINE REMEDY THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLIMI BEWER PREVIINT TITAN STRIVE TO .CURE THE INPEOTINE. Has oured thousands of both gazes of the most dread ful fevers. Read and redeot. WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuel &mall, of Pittaburg, for two years timeless to himself and soolety—a martyr to Chills and Fever— cured in leis than three weake, and improved in eight hours. .-- T 90 A. 71 11 50 A. -.10 45 P. P.... Mary K. Belknap, Bandueky, Ohio, after almost losing her reaaon as well as strength, by Intermittent Fever, with Chllb!, restored to health in twenty hours. J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death's door, having suffered for four rears, made well in five weeks. and improved In two hours. Adolphe Monbro, of Franca, relieved in ono hour, while travelling in the oars of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railrosd. He was apparently dying with Chills. Ellen R. Benton, Lockport, New York, rescued after seven years' suffering. A goriest cure. Thousands of other oases prevented and cured every month, and not a single oomplaint of the effiedeneY of the INPE4DTI.NE ItilY F. PROVE IT, KNOW IT And make known its wonderful powers and vsrtuee, that Moto who troffer, or who are threatened with sugaring, may be led to use a simple, inflexion. pre Partition, furnished hy the Held of Nature for MAN'S .BLESE3ING. DS BOLD BY ALL DRUOGIBTS AND MEDICINE PRIOE ONE DOLLAR. font by mall to way part of the , United Bratetb It la not taken Inwardly, bat la applied outwardly aocorillog to direotiorut, which 0000mpaur oaoh pooh age. JOHN WILCOX & 00. RIOSMOND, VIRGINIA No 90 BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY. aull-ana&terllm ELPILIA;,' TUESDAY, OCTOBER , 30, 1860. INPECIIINM. I.NPECTINEI SIEDIOINAL DISEABEF, EXTRENIE LIELPLE,BBN&4II, 114 VALUABLEINrECTINE. PERSIAN FEVER CHAIM ;LATE!) IN .1. FEW HOWIE) DREAM. DELAYS ARE DANCIEROM rsitsrAx FEVER CHARM, PERSIAN I , I3VER UtiAlll4 INPEOTINE DEALERS IN AMERICA viDmoommDLA MANUFACTURED BY 188 MAIN STREET, BRANCH OFFICE, MEDICINAL. TyYS VEPSIA REMEDY. Pr. DARIUS lIAM'B AItOAIATII3 INVIGORATING BPIRIT ihts Medicine has been used by the public for el,' po , orithincr6ating favor. It is recommended to Cott fnapcpsia, NBrVOIe.SIOES3 v HCCIII- Boon, Coto IVindin the Stomach, or Pains in the Poirals, Headacke, Drotostne3s. McNeil tromplaintc. Lazo Sotrltt, Delirium 2'rentoz3, Intemperance. IT PANINILATIIS. EXIIILAUATES, WILL NOT INTOXICATE Olt CITUTECT. As a Iffedmine it is quick and effectual, outing the most aggravated CALMS ofDyspensla,Kolney Complaints, and all other derangements of the Stomach and llowels in &speedy, manner. It will instantly revive the most inols.nolioly and drooping moms, and restore the weak, nervous, and tinkly to health L atra,igth, and vigor'. Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have became dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the ShIRIAIIit TRSIVENS, will, i al most immediately feel the happy and, healthy tavize rating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invis_orating WHAT IT WILL 1). Dose.—One wins glass full RS often no seereear*. Una dose will remove nil Bad Spirit,,, Ono dose will cure Heart-burn. Three doses will ems Indigestion. One doss will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of llyennymia. Quo dose will rewovq the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence, and an soon es the stomach receives the Invigorating Sirit, the distress ing load and all painful feelings will lie removed. One dew will remove the most distressing pains of Celia. either in the stomacher bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions In the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Persons who aro seriously of hoted with any Kidney I Complaints aro assured of speedy relief by a dime or I two, and it radical sure by the nee of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY HMI l'A'lloll. Fereone who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil effects 0. poisonous liquors, in violont headaches. eicknese at datum:l, weakness, giddiness, ece., will find one does wills :move all bad feelings. Ladien of weak and moldy constitutiona should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make them strong, healthy, and hap, y, remove nji obstruc tions and irregliiariti es front the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of, health and beauty to the careworn faro, , unng pregnancy it will he found an invaluable meth cdr49 to remove emagreeable sensations at the stomach, All the proprietor asks is a trial, and ti,„induce this, 119 has put up the Isvtaoaienue Serail. Of pint buttles at 80'eonte, quartet:Q. General Benet. 4 WATER Street, New York, DYOTT & CO, 232 North SECOND Street, Wholesale Agents in Philli3olnltia. And for sale by JOHN H. EATON, 2a N EIGHTH Street, and all Druggists. ley-thsuar PERTTVIAN SYRUP, OR PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED emedy has .boon ussd extonsively with great success for D Y E SI A , IhIPAIRED AND IMPERFECk DIGESTION; FOR IRE CONsEctUENT TFRIORATION OF VIE BLOOD; AND ro,R. TILE FOLLOWING /ORMS OF DISEASE. Most of wnieh originate in DYSPEPSIA 2LAINT, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE, iIEADACIIE. LANGUOR and DEPRESSION OF syntrre. CARBUNCLES end BOILS, ytt,Es, SCURVY, AFPECTIONS OF THE SKIN. CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES, DISEASIS PECU LIAR to FEMALES, and ALL COM PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED JIY GENr,IIAL DEBILITY, and REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE RATIVE MEDICINE, Noru.—The failure of IRON as a remedy foe DYS PEPSIA, a bad state of the blood. and the numerous diseases caused thereby. has amen from the want of such a preparation of Iron an shall enter the stomach in a FROTOXIDE state. and assnnilato at onno with the blood. This want the PERUVIAN SYRUP supplier, and it does so in the only form in which it is possible for Iron to enter the circulation. For this reason, the PERUVIAN SYRUP often radically cures diseases in which other preparations of Iron and other medicines have been found to be of no avail. CERTIFICATE OF A It is well known that the medicinal effects of Protoxido of Iron aro lost by even a. very brief eXposuro to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation. has been deemed impossible. In the PERU VIAN SYRUP this desirable point la at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY DEFORIC UNKNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto-oarbonates, citrates, and fa rtrn tos of the ilintoria Medics. A. A. HAYES, Assayer to the State of Mass. 16 BOYLSTON threat, Boston. N. B.—Pamphlets containing Letters from the above named Gentlemen and others, and giving tall informa tion of the Syrup, can lie had on application to the Agents, or to N. L. CLARK & Co., Proprietors, COD,IAN BUILDINGS, No. 7S SUDBURY STREET, BOSTON. Sold by Druggists generally throughout the United Staten. Agents for Pennsylvania: DYOTT & Co., :232 North SECOND Street, Philada. ata-tuths ftIACRINERY AND IRON. • PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NESFIP. & LEVY, PRACTiCC I, AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, 1301 LE It..MA KE RS, 111.,AC KS ITDS, add FOUNDERS, having, for many yoars, boon in succossful overatkon, and been exclusively engaged in building and, repairing Marino and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Wator Tanks, Prooolione, fro., &0., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared to oot,tracir for Engines of al l si z es. Marino, River, and Stationary , having gets of naterne of dilioront sites, aro preparea to Menlo or dere with quick despatch. Every degunietion of Pattern Making made at the shortest notice, High and Lon Pressure, Flue, Tubular, anti Cylinder Porters. of the best Parmaylvanut charcoal iron. Fors - Inge, of all sines and kinds ; Iron anti Brass Castings of all descriptions • ROll Turning, Screw Cutting, and a lt other wore non neeted with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at then establishment, free of (Marge, and work guarantied. Tire subsoribere have ample 'a had done rponi for re• pairs of boats. where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears. blocks, falls, &o„ &n. for raking heavy or light ve.ghte. JACOB G. 14EAVIE, JOllll I'. LEVY. fold-tf BEACH and PALMER areas. SAMBAS. V. 14XIILICL, r..rArrxr, , x znix2.lo, WILIL.L.:"4 li, OUTHWARK FOUNDRY FIFEN. AND VrABHINGTOII 7.T.11E68 . • MKRE/OK a PONS, ErISIINEERE AND AlAci-upanve.. Alatntraoture litsh and Low l'reagp.. fittam Engines. for Land, River itud Native ei arsine, e all rr is . dV, a ,:iTh n s c g irfil;reT .Iron "" t '' 511". o. Iron 'rams Roofs for oar Works, Sr ore road Stations, tfio, Retorts and Gaa tho intret as d most Ir. Droved oonstrnotio Every description of rants-tic!' Hcollinery, .4^4:,'0. Stipa, Saw, nod Orist;tlllls, Veenurn ns, Orrin Stage.. Traanc, Defeoators, niters. PIIIIIVi!t% En lava, o. Sole erects fo: .rt. eux.'s Pat:int Duptr Dollar Apperistun• Nearn3 th's relent Storm HNDinn,r ; r -rd AapitmAD IT*lnoy'c i;tutran.tr:Ll n. for Moab:To say-; DOINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY. No. 95) Btroot, itenreng ten, 1" Liera H. T 1 RS intone¢ his friends that, :moat pur chased the entire stook of Patterns at the abovo Vault dr.r, he is now prepared to reeetve orders for Holltrit, grist, and Sew Phil Caatinee, Soap, Cher.c-. 1 , not Roue Work, Cior.rinc. Cr/stin k s mad.) iron: Rever beratory or 'Jowl& Furnaees. in dry or rroco can't. co loon!. oist-tt eAnDs. DR' S. T. BEALE, DEN ThST. Has re‘nnved to 1113 CHEdr.NUT Street. (Girard How.) Philadelphia. 0c25-1171* NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAI TINE.- JOY, (JOE, & Have been appointed nolo agents in Philadelphia for this extensively circulatingpaver. of cominanoing in fluence. Business loon are advertising in the best news papers of city and country, at the offices of JOY, COB, CO., Advertising Agents, FIF"I II and (133 ETItNIJT Streets. ; Tribune Buildings, New York. ite26-If R R. CORSON, REPAI I, ESTATE BROKER, NORRISTOWN, PA., OFFPRS AT PUBLIC ARO PRIVATE SALE, some of the most desirable and productive farms in Alontgomeryand Cheater counties. Also. several Mer chant and Grist Mills, in desirable parts of the country. Persona wiel.ing to purchnso provartfee. either us homes or investinonts, will find it greatly to thou ad vantage to call. or write for a catalogue. Several handsomely located farms to exchange for nits property. Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. Moly to R. It. CORDON. Noll ISTO WIN. Pa. NIOIIOLBON, cr • Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and 0110100 WiEOrtMee, and WELL MALE. alwaya on nand. unto which I particularly myna tho attention of CAUL and prompt-paying sacug-yrax buyers. S..E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streetv. g FIIGUET & SONS, Kg. IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. 216 South FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full amortment of defirahle Cl GARS. 'which they ellbr at low rates. for oath or RD Droved credit. lelo-ly Tifi 1 J. BAYLIS THOMAS, 11240 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Haa remorfal h i o:Ace from £(o, f 1,3 Aroh ztrect to Hr. YirALYUT Ntreot. - - Particular attention gteen to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. Tho drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Titlo, and other Inetruments of IN'ritinu. The management of Executor ehipn, Adminnitratorstarz, and Trusts, suoonntonded; end the best securities procured for the permanent in vestments of Noisy. Eatisfaotory TOICTODOE• rivne when required, aoln.Fm* HORACE SEE, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY, No. 114 South SIXTH Street. (Near , " 1' Ipoita tlvl County Court floured Prepares,. ~,,,, ,tawingn, &0., and transacts, all other bueinee' connected with the obtaining of Let tere Patont Machinery Designed and Drawings made. au244m* PIANOS AND MUSIC PIANOS ! PIANOS !! PIANOS !! PIANO-FORTES, At ELVDEONIS PI/alb-FORTE& MELODEON/3, Made by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Nunna & Clark, Hallett, Dam. & Co., and others. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. RWRSTEINWAY So SON'S NEWPA- I ENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, now preferred in concerts and in private circles by the best Performers. Received the first premiums over the boot makers, from judges like Gottschalk. Macon. aril others, Challenge all competition. BLASI Um Nitovi ER S. dd-Iy 1005 CHESTNUT Street. BURNS' CELEBRATED ROSE . WOOD and full metallic-plate P f.A NO - ; and Eetny & Green'sY Barnum° and Eolldn Molodeona. The above instrument. are or the very latest unprovements, and beat makes, For sale at MARSH'S Music Store, No. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. act Ins lu A RSH'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO INSTR ITTION 13001C.—Eoeirat mothod of fin gering, together with rt beautiful eelootion of popular voteeitand progressive lessons, ever I.foie published In a email work—Twice only oonta—at MtaftSWEA Music More, 1102 OE &SMUT Street. eel-ito MUSIO—From all Catalogues in the United Btates, :it ()no Cent per pogo—at 111.8 3troot, OPPLOID Ow Framore Mammoth Morkot Homo. WINNER'S INDEPENDENT - VIOLIN PLAY KB Nos. 1,2, 3, A, 5, 6.7, and 8, are IMF readv—pnoe 25 aunts—st MARSH'S Alum° Stora. I 505 NUT Streot. orri-1111 HARD WAKE PACKAGE HOULYsS pAOKAUE lIARDWARE would respect fully eall the attention of the Gene ral Hardware Trade to our extensives.ook of BM rtIINIIHAM HARDWARE, Which we oiler e.t etrudi advance by the package. Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode de livered either In IdlIS city, New York. or New ru!eans. W. G LNW 13 F. BON, 411 COMMERCt; Street, Importing and Commission Merchants, and Agents for Former Rll,l ilompern 11 , 114)..nra au22-ff 50 OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO, in stort, and for tale b . ! Hut n Hi N 104 1 ,1 k rut SIORAGE.--,Storage for merchara se of all londn, and at low rates at Kenftinnton Einem Dm*. Nn. 103.5 North DELA WARE A wool o. 0010 JAVA COFFER-1,000 pockets pion, Java Cone, for sale br JILAILS GRAILAM er. 00., bERVIA Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE IT 142,RPRISE (101V1PANIt Oh ILADEPILIA • t rift IE, 11181/11Attet}5 it;Xtibil9.lVEtt ":9 ) SIPAN4'S lIITILDINO. .s'. W. COB ?CEA, Ir.r 11 Ft TII 4ND WALNUT 1, - .7CH I)lfigftliOß3, P. Lalteturcotn 13TAP tt•DAS7II9II, RILLTAPI ltleßnx, Ciao. H. B7VAIVI, NALEDO FRAZIER, JOHN H. BROWN, JOHN W. ATWOOT• ;3. A. FATINERTOOTt BUHL T. 'PREDICT, /..NDIIHT/ D. CASH. Illora 1:7633, J. LIEDINGER. F. R A'CCI33I FORD STARR, Proatdent. CHARLEI3 130X.E.133oratarY. DELAWARE: MUTUAL SAFETY IN SIUR ANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEG - IsLArutiß OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1896. OFFICE B. E. opluvErtTHlltll. AND WALNUT MARINI; INSURANCE ON VESSEL S,) CARGO. i To alt parts of the World. PRBIGIIT, INLAND INSURANCES (ln Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes,and Land Carriage o all f the Union FIR El INSURANCIA On Merchandise generally. On Stores Dwelling Houses. Re. ASSETS OF TRE. CortIPANY. November 1,1800, Par. Markel Value. 1123 050 Philadelphia City 6 t_r_ cant. L0an..5123,020 (8 9100,000 Pennsylvania State II cent. Loan. 03.656 00 821.0r41 Pennsylvania ,Slate 6 q..P' cent. Loan.. 21.000 00 025,0E10 U. B. Treasnry 510 IP' cent. Notes and interest due ~ 26,263 64 530,1300 U. S. Treasury 6 V neat. Notes and interest rine. . 30,615 00 '425,000 Temporary Loan one.. UTee City of . . . e 355,000 Pennsania'Airroard 930 :Mortgage 6V sent. 80nd54,0490 GO $$10,060 „ o North Vonnsylsarda Railroad ' gage 6V cont. 80nd5.... .—. 12,600 CO 1,1.000 West Phdadelphst Passenger Railway Company 7 V ot. coupon Bonds, 12,600 CO e 75,060, 200 shares stools Germantown Gas Company, interest a• d prinemal guarantied by the city of Pllll5- dolphia.. 16.000 00 $6,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad COM -00 e 5,000, 080 charms 'ficiriiiTenimi;;WaTiaitlll7o3a ”" $2.850 shates Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company, ilnladedyhia,und .5435,880 68403,716 54 Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of fice --.......-- 75,853 95 Bills reoevrable for Insurances made........, 131.668 69 Balance due at Agencies—Premlums on Sin- , rine Policies. interest, and other debts due the Company.___......._._ 65,564 58 Scrip_ and stork of sundry Ineulanee EOM- Cash on Dormait in Bank. William Martm. - Edmund A. Solider, Theophilus Dan!din; John R. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traquair, William Eyre. Jr.. James C. Hand. 'William C. I.ll.iWig. Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, George C. Leiner, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, WItyLIA MMil2r2 TN SURANCE OODIPANY OF THE A- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE -140:. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. . Chartered in Ml—Capital 8200,000—Feb. I, IMO, cash value. 8438,792 77. All invested in sound and available eeounties—con tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, Sce CTORS. . on liberal terms. DIRE Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, . Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner, William S. smith. Thomas B Wattson. John B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis. George C. Carson. HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. • jet-tf HAYEO, M. D., OF A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY. —Autherized Capital 2400,000—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Offiee No..Sli WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against lose or damage by Firs, on 13tuldinge, Furniture, and Manhandle., gene rally Also, Marine Immense on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS.. _ _ /seal. Esher, D. Luther, L. Audenried, Davie Pearenu Neter Itieger. Joese_ph May.llolo, Dr. tieorKo N. Ethan. John F. Innlnstom Wm. F. Dean, J. E. Damn. JACOB ESHER,_Fresideni. WM. F. DEAN, - Vine Preoident, W. 111„ SMITH. Secretary. an 3-11 ,IFE INSURANOI PANY. --T Hl3 PENN HANCE COMPANY, 921 C 6037,691.52. INSURP'S LIVES for the annuities and endowments- It eal Estate. and makes all contmgenales of Life. They ant as Exeoutors, Trustees, and Guardians. . - TRW Daniel L. Miller, Benjamin Coates, Riehard S. Newbold. William P. Hacker, William H. Kern, SamuelC Huey, Charles Hallowell. Henry C. Tovnicend, Redelphue Kcnr, William H. Carr, P. V. Dalton, William Robertnen, Warner M. Resin. P. P. Meld DANIEL SAAR,. JOHN W. If Oltrloll. Scare AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.; UAL. DICO/PORNWED 18)0--GRATal1t rUPETt o, ED WALNUT Munn above Third, Philadelphia, Laren paid-up trtal Btook and Su Lae ln veeted in sound sod two' We Beouritles, continuo to insure no Dwellings, Stores, Furniture , M Merchandise Vessels in Fort and their cargoes, and other Personal Property, All burrs liberally and rroinelly adjusted, lifhon. A. Marfa, Jnhn Welsh, azmuel U. Mortox Patilak Bra 47. 'rIIOMAS R. MARIE, Pm:skint, ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD,. 9eorotarr. aUARER CITY INSURANCE COMPA NY—FI AAKLIN RUILDING9 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADbLYII.IA. CAPIi:AL AND SUR PLU9JP39,74O:IO.—Intures agniv.it Lout or Damage by Ftro,aod the Perth of the Boa, inland Ne - ngation and Trelmoortabon. I;ORGE IL HART, President.E. Y. Ro'3B, Vice Proaklont, 11. H. COGGSHALL, tieo'y acc Tieanu rat N. BUTLER, Agrattant Neerntarr. Eeoraen. flart, A. C. Clamp, B. W. 13ails H. e. . Coggihail, Ron. lt 01. Faller. RXOIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Office N 0.493 'WALNUT Street. FIRE !INSURANCE Son Rouses and Merchandise geetua l. nerally. on favorable terms, either limited or ear- EtitrEcToße. Jeremiah Donnali. Edward D. Hobetla John (1. Gionodo, John J. Gl'Hfithe, Jozhnn T. Owen. Reuben H. Hale. Thomas 'Marsh, John Monowell, Jr., Saint. L. Smedley, Jon. T. Hale, Belefonle, JEREMIAH BONRAI,b, Premdon' JOHN Cl. GINNODO, Vice Prendent, Eowano W. llavrn. ReeratAry VIRANKLIN No.! 136 South FOURTH Strazt, tottreantlhast -012.t an Walnut , nn nays all Dononta , dem, nd. beis - Cedicra' money secured by Ooveratnent, State, and City Loam CrounJ Rents, Mort &o. This Company deems safety better than lure profits, consequently win run no risk with deyo i sitore money, but have it at an times rea..ly return, with 0 per oent. interest, to tho owner'se they h97° always done. Thin Company never sumend , ed. Ferria.ce, married or tonsle, and `Miners, can deposit in their own right, consenteposits can be withdrawn ONLY by thei Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. with authority to re;:oive money from trustees and executors, • /list LARGE, p sm. NIS ft ECEIVED. °Moe open dolly, from 9to o'olonV, wad on TrognetAv overunc until 8 o'o'oAlt. DIREO2OII2. Jacob 13,13hannon. Hyrum end - vrailsoor, John Bhindler tlaorgo Roosoli, Mattiohi W, itionn, Edward T. Hyar Lewis Krumbhenr, Henry Delany Nichols Rittenhouse, Nathan Bmoder, Jos, H. Rattorthwaite, Jones YerLes, Joseph W. Liuninoott. JACOH 13. 81iANNON, President. Cyran 0/...IIIWALLADER. Wrell.lllor. 0.r0Z9-7 RAV - ING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN fs-7 TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFET P TltU&t COM PA N Y, WALNUT &treat, sou thwost oornar of Till Rl,l Yhtlattelphia. Incorporated by the (State of Pamm I . 4cMcy is received many mint, large or small, and in terest paid from Um day of deprait to the day of will , drawal. The 'Aim' is open every day from nine &cloak in the morning till llve o'elook In the evening. and on Mends' end 'l4mraday evenings till eight o'clock. Ron. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT Vioe Byesident Witgastd .1. linsn, Beoretary. DIEICTORS : A:311. Henry L. Benner. F. Carroll Browstlft. Lilward L. Carter, Jatoph Ban Robert Selfridge, Branois Lee, Ramie' K. Ashton, Joseph Yorke'', C. Landreth Munn", James L. ft tophersea. Money is received and payments made daily. Who investments aro made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Eetate hiortgagea. Oronml Rentz, and such first-olass securities as will al- Ways insure perfoot zeourity to tha doponitUrn and whichcannot fall to give permanencY and stability to this Inatitutiam C IIF IT gAVING FUND-UNITED STATEN TB UaT COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT litreot. Largo and mall rums received. and paid Mole on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER - CENT. INTD REST from tho day of deposit to the day of Witt draval. Office hours. from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and or MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for Bale on England, Ireland, d c ctl•r-d from XI unwrap. Preaidont—STEPßEN HUNTER.RD Wrenemor—JAMES R. PLINY VIM Antanry sot, ...... 9 1 0 THE HOLDERS OF IHE STEITBEN- At VILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD CO.M.PA NI"S FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. The Trustees request that tho irimes of all holders of snob bonds wttlo the number° et the ho e d. b o ld gaoh tespootively, he -immediately fore:tailed to them, to the core of Messrs. CURIUM). Alexander, and Green, Counsellors at Law, No. 90 Rxeliange Placo.New York city. J. WILBUR, M. ALEXAN DER. t T rustees, New lour, Out. 2t, INS. 02T-it NOTICE. —An Instalment (being the Thad) of Five Dollars per Elmo on the Capital Ptook of the GERIOANTOWN PASSENGER RAIL WAY CO, to Called, ramble on or bolero NOVEMBER btli next. octi-lra SINGERLY, A..ech and Trona. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES D IESOLUTION PARTNERSIIIP.- Tim undereigned, trading under the firm name of the Bridge Company. have this day dissolved part nership by mutual content. The busmen of tho hem will be closed up by the Treasurer, Algernon Roberts, who it authorized to ate the firm's name in 'ovulation of the affairs of the Company. A. & P. ROBERTS, PIIILADELPIIII, October 17, FN.LEV I LIMA. The tinniness of building Iron Bridges will be con tinued by the undersigned, In connection wall the ton nufacture otOttr nt the Penney d Inn Worha. Office 410 WALNUT titreet, Philadelphia. ocl7-12t A. & I'. 110.,BERTS. PREMIUM AWARDED, at tho lath Agricultural Society, to ALLMAN & ZEIIN DER. Fourth rind Vine for for _Fest Family FLoWL-- Constantly on hand, Weld's Harper's Ferry, Fagan's Four-Aces and Stag Horn, at, Louie, and tiambrilPe Patapsco Family Flour. ooMm pant, Ocean Stearn lip.vigation gompa ß y, and Gra s ce . eFeriiTow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Comps] 3 , 210 Sainuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooks, Spencer Itrllvaine, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob F. Jones, Joiner B. M'Farland, Joshua P:Eyre, John B. Semple, Pitteb'g I D. T. Morgan, A. B. Ramer, M MARTIN, President. . HAND, Vice President. 3retarr. dl6-tf AND TRUST COM MUTUA,I, LIFE INSU AESTNIIEStreet. Nmets, e whole term of life—grants --purehases life interests in contracts depending on the Administrators, Alsaienees TEES. Samuel E. Stokes, William Martin, James B. McFarland, • Joseph B. Trotter, James Euston, Theophilue Paulding. Edmund A. Fowler, Daniel L. Hutchinson, John W. Horner. Ellis S. Archer, Samuel J. Christian, josehn M. Thomas, John G. Brenner. ler, Enema. L. hIILLEIt, President. E. STOKES, Vies Preset. tare. aulB EIRIC4OII3. John T. Levis, Jones R. Campl.mll, Edmund 0. Dunlh. Chao. W..Youltney. tarsal Morrjo. rJI RECTOI7I3, I'. Hem, Foster B. Perkins, Andrew R. Cliameera Elm:n.l3l ionex, M. D., rea-tt SAVING FUNDS. " A lath'', but ottsn, Elle no Puna" " A Dollar saved is Vales earned." NOTICES. 8,41Gp ,BY AUCTION. IitURINIF6BB, WITNLEY &. CO., No. 420 td ari F STR Kb's' LARGE: SALE OF DRY 6001:fO. THIS (Tuesday) MORNING. AT 10 O'CLOCK. 4,000 , PI EMI; t4AXONI( "PREBK GOOCK. - A CARD.--The attention of the Trade is requested to our sale of imported dry_goods. this (Tuesday) morning: October 20, at. 10 o'clock. by catalogue , on six months' credit, comprising about 4 000 pieces Saxony trOven dress rondo, of the mannfacdure and imperlation of Messrs, C. F. Schmieder & CM:, and their closing sals— a large portion are entirely new styles, and adapted to the best city sales. NoncE-10 Dealers in Ehawls and Silks.' In sale this morning -200 Vienna brouho square and long shawls. 300 Berlin wool revs ruble do. 29e illuminated chenille shawls. 20i do do eloalre and your fa 100 Lupin's ex line Nook thibat lons Also, blank pen do 'lanes. dross silks. silk rubes, silk broehe reps, poplins, Scotch Gingham, Sm. Also, 2 800 Paris jmnted sloth stand, table, and piano covers—the beet offering this semen. VERY ATTRACTIVE CLOSING SALE OF RICII BAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS. Messrs. C. F. SCHMIEDER & CO. Winton through b'URNESS. BRINLEY, & CO. at their Store. No. 429 MARKET' Street, This Morning, October 30, IWO. at 10 o'clock. 4,000 PIECES., The entire balance of the theirmportation of rich Baxony woven OM goods, of well-known manu facture and favorite styles. Coniprising the most desirable line of this class of goods offered this season, and just received Per t teamer Borussia. The larger proportion of these goode are entirely new styles, adapted to the best city trade, and have never been offered at private sale. Consisting 01— E 0 pieces vol y rich delslgll9 cloth faced Lucius, very - desirable. 40 do very high lustre and superior designs of Lastings. 200 do glens grey Leonora& very desirable and scarce. 150 do ex rob quality and high lustre small figure Eugenias. 500 do excellent quality newest style jacquard Retired Soldtnallas, for best city retail trade. 2 0 do ex (heavy quality satin finials Reps Vie !antes, beautiful style 200 do splendid quality broohe figured, entirely new style,Mirandas, vary expensive, 100 do magnificent broolie` fitureo entirely new style Marcellinas, very expensive. 100 do superb quality broohe figured entirely new style Isidore& very high cost 100 do 'oliene grisaille broohe figured Albinos. Et do stilt higher most do Auroras. 0) do subtle Width cotton and wool Cashmer manes, of the usual splendid assortment, quality, and superb colors. 600 do double width cotton and wool Clarabellas. 450 do all wool Pure !Alines, best quality, assort ment and colors, including the famous new crimson. RGR BALE OF 2,900 PARIS PRINTI4ID AND EM ROSED CLOTH. hTA N D 0, AND TABLE COVERS—The last offering tins season. Tcts Morning. Ootobor 30, at 10 o'olook, by catalogue, on six months' oredit. 600 6.4 Paris embossed cloth table covers. 6108-4 do - do do. 000 Paris printed cloth piano covers, magnificent pat tern and quality. GOO 8 4 prtnted table do. 050 embossed etard do. To which the attention of the trade is requested, sa this will be the last offering this season. $801,565 57 SUPER QUALITY BLACK GROS DE BRINE& For Best Ctty Trade. . 'is Morning, 26031 inch splendid qqality Lyons Mad: silk gros de rhinea. Heavy white poult de Rohm Heavy colored marcellinas. BOWIES AND TAFFETA RIBBONS, Nos. 12050 Paris petal de 0010 bOnnet ribbons. Nes. 4012 heavy bleak taffeta do. LUPIN'S BLACK THIBET LO' D 811,CVLS, &c. I coin's ex quality black taibot long shawls. Reversible woollen square shawls. 500 Vienna broohe square and long shawls. 20) dew chenille scarfs .PARIS BROCHE SILK EMBROIDERED POPLINS. 70 pieces very rich Paris silk embroidered poplins. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday Morning, November 2, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 months' credit. too packages and lots of fancy and • staple French dry good,. W.?' Samples arranged for examination, with cata logues, early on the morning of ealo. P. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Buc • cet.or to B. SCOTT. Ja.. 431 CRENTNIIT St SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS. ko, On Wednesday Morning, October 31, by oata:ogue, cn n credit, commencing at .1.0 &cloak. Included will be found— EMBROIDERIES. • An invoice of very rich and high cosi new style em broidered bracelet sets. embrolderod,Jaconet and book collars, infants' embroidered waists and robes, rich and wide jaennet flouncing and bands. embroidered dimity bands. colored and white Peace and embroidered linen sets, Er. . . RIBBONS. • New styles Paris bonnet ribbons, rich new style Paris ribbon strings, ho. TRIMMINGS. Most choice colors velvet and silk fringe, trimming, braids. battens. tease n. Re. MILLINERY GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETzi ; Dv order of Assignee—An invoice of fall style Paris artificial dowers and feathers. Also, pieces Lyons black silk velvets. Rich fancy do do. Re. GERMANTOWN wai. Lati.st and beet styles ladies misses'. and ohildren's fanny knit hoods, cloaks. talmas, coats, Ac. Ladies' nubias, opera hoods. zephyr shawls, Re BOSIERY. Ladies' and gents' white and blue mixed hose and linlf hose, misses' lambs' wool hose, children's white and snot hose, Non. leP4 ladies' heavy white cotton hose, he. CUTLERY, NOTIONS, ace. Also, assorted sure steal scissors. morocco ports mon r ais. ladies' travelling bags, buck and morocco nurses, &c,, co. FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, No. 539 MAILKET Street, mit 521 MINOR Street LARGE POSIITVE SALE OF 1,000 CANES BOOTS. 6110 En, 1311.0i3ANS, AND GUM SHOES. On Thursday Morning. November 1, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, kr catalogue, on 4 months' oredtt.l,ooo oases men's, boys', and youths' kip , and grain boots, call, kin. and bull brogans. calf and patent leather gaiters, Oxford Lea ; gum °Mahone and boots, &c. Women's, misses'. and children's calf kip. morocco. and kid heeled boots, gaiters, slippers, buskins, and overshoes. . . Also, a full assortment of city-made goods. Buyeraare particularly invited to this sale. as it will consist of a fresh and salmi:lib's assortment of goods. Wig - Goods open for examination with catalogues early on morning of sale. V n ADIIIEL NATEIANS, AUOTiONEER. N. , No. 224 Smith THIRD Street. below Walnut. LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED P.L.VDOES, Sy order of AIR ADAM BATHANS, Broker, This Mornmg, October.3o, at OM o'clock A Al., consisting of gold and silver patent lever and other watches, gohl chains, finger none. breastpins, medallions, pencil cases, silver and plated-ware,ooats, pants, vests. shawls, umbrellas, Dupuy carpets. pistols, gone, kc. NOTICh..—AII persons having goods on deposit with 1110 over the legal length of time, will call and redeem the same, otherwise they will bo sold at nubile sale on the above day. ABRAHAM NATHAN& Broker. Northeast corner S tXTR and CALLOWIJIL 0019 lOt* IOSE3 NATHAN'S, AIIOTIONEIII AND commteamx MERCHANT. maltose! corneroi RUH and LAOS Strut& MONEY So 70A31.1 52L,000 to loan, at the lowest rates, ors dlamondr, vratohes, jewelry, falser plate, dry goods, clothing, m ama% scents, hardware, cutlery pianos, mirrors, foi niture, bedding, and on goods of every desoription, largo or email amounts, from one dollar to thoosum for any length of time agreed on. Per 'l'ho Oldest Establiehed House in this City. rt 9-- Pnvate entrance on RACE Direst. liusinena hours from it A. M. to 9 P. M. Heavy insurance tor the benefit PEAositon CHANGES ONLY TWOCENT. Advanees of 8100 upwards , rds coo wo ce n t em. Advemed of Vico end at per r short loans. SALE OP FORFEITED COLLATERALS. On Thursday Mamma. NovemberlB, al lO ovoa, at M. N eTRANS' Auction Store. Southeast corner of BIXTh and RACE Streets, in Second story Salesroom, entrance tram Race street. Consisting or— Several oases of first quality French Calf Skins. Several oases Kip and Calf Skins. Several cases superior Split Leather. Dealers, litmefinders, and others are invited to attend the Bale, as the Leather will positively he sold without the least reserve, iu lots to suitpurchasers. air Open for examination the day previous to the sale. M. NATRANS. trth2l mit 1U FITZPATRICK & BROS., AOC • TIONEERS, SO4 CHESTNUT Street, above SALES EVERY EVENING. At 7 o'alook. of Hooke, stationery and fancy roods, watches. Jewelry, clooks,'ailver plated ware, cutlery, Paintings, musical instruernents, eco. Alsa. Hosiery, dry goods. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. DAY SAEES every Monday. Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'clock A. M t _ PRIVATE SALES. At private solo several largo COnnig . n . mente ofewatches, jewelry, books, stationery, adver-plated ware. cutlery, bony gooee, ho. • To which is solicited the attention of city and country marabouts and others. Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, fore alter publio or pnvate sales. Oar Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attended to. • INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS -7- 7 WILLIAM O. NEIMAN. WVOLEDALE AND RETAIL DEALER STOVES, No. 33 NORTH SECOND STREET, Offers the mot perfect, convenient, and economical Gna•burmng Cooking Stove yet invented. Inquire for hie Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the beat Stove in nen. - Also, one of the largest and most complete gook of Stoves Pr heating parlors,. chambers, stores. count ng houses, &0., in the city. 'The attention of the public is solicited. 0011-Im STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR. Ito. 1116 MARKET STREET, Is nowprepared to meet the wants of the pub, io more completely' in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which he Invites COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following are among his own Peen ar intentions, several of Which have already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in ezeelknee and eemonly any other Stoves in use,JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gas burning Cooking Steve, acknowledged to be the best Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming intogeneral use. JAAIES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air- tight Gas-consuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which, from its beauty and utility, is likely, this season, to be univer. sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Itailway•ear Rester. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. For all of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages 'which require but to be understood by the nubile to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that o lass in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending •immediatelyntioartir °has° or not. QUAKER CITY GAS CON SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, Seventh Month. MO. GAS 'BURN GREAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S ER. By the use of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor and Office Stoves all dust may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many ham, without any attention to the We, and at a. great saving of fuel. For sale by CHARLES JON3F,S, ratentee, No. 303 North SECOND street, above Vine, where the excellent One-c oncoming Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT. unsur passed an its operations, may be obtained. Of the large number now in operation, every stove, We Leneve, gives entire sattslaction. ova 3m TILE OBLEBRATED ROY A L COOKING STOVE is the beet and most popu lar Cooking Stove in the market t II in made Q. , either with or without gas-burning fixtures. Manufaetured and for sale by NORTH. CHASE. & Nolan. Foundry Watorooms, 209 North SECOND Street. oAnuf THE FIERY STAR GAS-BURN- ING .A ND RADIATING PARLOR .STOVE, of the best old meet oc.ononuentHeat.ng stove A actured aml .or eale by NORTH, CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Yororoome, 209 North RECUND Street. oS lin Ak, OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE is the meet economical Store of the _ kind, and u.eiclt more (humble than the Gas burners with a sheet-iron base. Manufactured and for Bale by NORTH. CHA SF, & NORTH. Foundry Ware rooms. 5.09 North SECOND Street. 02-1 m wiON WILL WONDERS CEASE ?- REIMER, SECOND Street, above GREEN, onkel; twenty.four Volition Card Photographs for &MO. Call and order two dozen an soon an Po3Blble. lt. CBAMOMILE FLOWERS—For sale by WETHERILL & 'BROTHER, 47 4nd 49 North EiscoND street. 0089 •9 • 39 knit It3Noath Putts t n Erse ForE STAV Ng S T OOKS .I ito.. This Day. - Pamphlet catalogues now r ready. cumtainins fun de g.:nations or all the p - oyerty to be sold od Tuesday nest, 30th instant. wait a bat of tulles 13th and 20thi. BoYem• bar, and s Ihrae vstorfinent of real evato o. Private totte. D REA), EBTATI.s. r t; EXCIIADIGE EVERY TUEB.I)AI 110" Ramiro Os of aut.property larned.seperately, addition to ut inli we publish, on the Saturday' prestos.. t o a,11.01, sale. nue thousand oatalognser in esar , form, sit log detorictious of all the VtoYerty gold ths following Tuesday. 0 A R o.—Our rates of rest estate and itooke the Exchange will hereafter Ire held at 12 o'elcua noon • and. in the evening. nt 7 e'clook. Onntribtitors have the option of either sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ate' vue have a large amount of real estate at private sale. inyludlys every description of city aad walnut property. Printed lista may be had at the auction store PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.. , 113 , Real estate entered on our private We MIAMI and advertised occasionally in our public sale &betray& (of which IMO copie s are rotated' 'w eekly;) free /el charge. STOVES. 597, ;•F - A /,‘,171.:". BANK AND 0 ESLER STOOKS, MORTGAGE, km. This Day, October 30, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, will bo sold for account of whom It may con cetn— Theo tS69O seven per cent. bonds Hestonville. Men Ma. add Fairmount Passenger Railroad Company. 6 For other accounts, without reserve shsres Kensington Bank stock. - 10 shares Farmers and Mechanics Bank. 32 shares Commercial Bank. First Mortgage 51.600. —A bond and mortgage for 81,600, only nummbranee on house and No. 821Shath Ninth greet. 10 shares Pennsylvania natlrold Company. 6 sham es Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. I share Philadelphia Athenaeum. 12 shares Tawny and Poguessing Flank Road Com Deny—oar 820. Sale absola.e. Pew No. 63 cuddle aisle Calvary Otinrch, Rev. Dr. Jenkins. BEVENTFENTTI FALL NAL,F,-0 (IT OBE rt SO. Large and Valuable Brick RESIDFNOU and BUILD ING LOT. used as a side'paro, Noe. 1419 and 1421 ARCH. titreet, west of Broad street. lot 62 by 188 feet. with Brick Stable and Coaoh-House in the rear The house Is finished with tho modern improvements and (maws mcnces - h.gecuiers'Ehie—Fritate of Tseob Johnson, deceased. Valuable 'PRACT OF LAND. containing, COM 62 Acres, withilorge toe ASANSTOte,_Barn,Carriage- HOUEO, &o , in the district of Beirtiont, Twenty-fourth ward. Same Fatate—Stone MANSION, with' 87 Perghis of land. adjoining the above. Peremptory Sale—Very desirable' Country RESI DENCE and about 4 Acres of Land, near the Oak lane . _ Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Handsome Modern Four-story Drink RESIDENCE. No. 1832 Race street, near Logan Square, has the mo dern conveniences ; ,20 feet front. . Handsome rouN l'ltY PLACE, 14 Awes. 12 per ches. WILLOW oRoVE. Montgomery county. Penn sylvania. on the Old Vork road. 23 miles north of Phila delphia, has large Stone Mansion, Stone Darn, Stable, Carriage-Rouse. !kn. Peremptory dale—Estate of Matthew Smith. deeekeed. Three story Briek STORM, and DWPAJLINO. No. 1631 Lombard street, with a three-story, Bnok Dwelling in the rear.- Peremptorr Bala—Three story Brisk DWELLING. No. aNO North Second etreet. betow Daspbzn street. Exeoutor's close an Estate—RESILENCE. No. 602 SPRUC. Street, west of Katltztreat. Immo diate roese.sion. .-. • . Modern, Brick RESIDIiNCE, No. 827 Rao BiTeett west of .I.:iebth street. Iramedtate possenion Three story Wolk DWIAJI.LPHi, N 0.830 North Fifth street. south of Noble street. Has the modem conve niences. Yeremptor Eals—Estate late of Ezra Hoopes, deo'd. Large and Valuable LOT 115 feel front by 90 feet deer, late douthwark. - Three-story Frenst g e ritk il i)WFA,L,lN G. No. 9g North Seven teonth street, above Market street. Bag gas, bath room. &o. . . Neat Modern RESIDENCE - No. 2E3 Vine street, east of Third street. Ilse the modern conveniences, ho. - Valuable Business Looation_. Six-story BnoisklTOßß andDwEL. LING, No. 214 North Fourth street, be • tWeen Race and Vine - Estat e o f possession. Peremptory Sn'e—Estitte of Ann Smith, deceased. BUILDING 107'. Twentieth street, North of kluket street. Cale abslinte. Neat DWELLING, southwest corner of Master end Perth streets. betweent Seventh and Eighth streets, Twentieth ward. 'Aieelstory Book DWELLING and BAKERV,vtOw Two. story Sid BLE, No. 1616 Ridge &cantos, corner or Pascale street . Three story Brick DWELLING and DABS-BODIN. No. 316 South Front street. between Spruce and Union streets. Three-story Brick DWELLING, N 0.318 South:Front street. adj.:mous the above. Valuable Pureness Property. STORES and WARE HOUSES, southwest corner of Delaware avenue and Ton alley. south of Cheatnut rtreet. DWELLING and ICE CREAM SALOON, Na,2l Lombard street, west of Second street: ' BALE OF POPULAR AND VALUABLE BOONS, on various subjects. all new and fresh noel: This Evening, October Be. at the auction store. an assortment of valuable Emscellaneous Works, school stock, riser, &c. KT For particulars see catalogues. Large Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South FO Wail Street. LIVERPOOL WARR, Consistine of Twenty. one Orates. - Direct from Liverpool, per Ship Wallace." On Wednesday .fidottiing. Oot. 31, at 10 o'clock at the Auotion Store. mutilating of dinner end tea eels. cups and:masers, plates, dishes. tureens. covered dishes. chamber sett,- tea pots,- pit- chers, bowls, jugs, sugars, creams, &o„ p 9.. to be sold without reserve, in lota to suit dealers. kousekoemmt, and others. SALE OF BOORS—Br order of Aditihietrator. On Wednesday Evening. . October 81. at the Auction Store, an assortment of valuable miscellaneous books. sport:Lon in quantities. the cloak of a bookseller deceased. gkir For earticalars see catalogues. Sale on GRAY'S Lane. HORSES. OXEN. COWS. FARM WAGONS. CARTS, MOWING MACHINE. HORSE RAKE ,_WATSON IM WAGON. ROCKAWAY, LUMENS, ARMING PLEMEN 1 S, /to. On Friday Afternoon: Noy. 2d. at 2 o'clock. at the late xestdenee of Evan W. Thomas. deceased. tho personal property, otaluPristng a superior horse, 6 yenre old. Black Hawk stook, Wat son wayon, harness Parham and Alderney cae, an. G 9— Full partial:ll; m as in handbills." Administrator's Sale. SCHOONER JAMES MAKES. On Saturday. • November 3. 1363,_at noon at rho foot Of W/LLIAlit Street, RICEhION an undivided Fourth Fart of the Canal &limner James Alasee. 190 tons; 90 feet yes), 17.14 beam, 8 feet bold. Sale absolute. ~. • . ' Sala at Brut. I no and 141 South FOURTH Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FILENCR-PLATEJAIR RORS, PIANO-FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thtueday Morton& At 9 o'olook, at the Auction Store. an wortment of. excellent second - hand fornitare, eleeent ;nano-fortes, fiae mtrrqrs, carpet,, etc.. from faunhoor deelimax housekeeping, removed to the stole for conven:wee - of sale. lIERIFF'S SAVE—On WEDNESDAY -MORNING% October Slat. at Itir.'olook A.M.,bs order of the Sheriff: the Good Wilt, Stook. and inatareer of the old-established GROCERY WICIRR, Mosthweat corner of SECOND and PLNE streets. - NHIPPINV. FOR ME 5013T11.-011ARLIS TON .A.ND sAvAtrutai STRAMBILLPII FRRIGHT REDUCED. • NOM Freight at an average of norm,' Ds' . cant. 'Y Now York Ettanulhis ratft. FOR CHARESTON, L C. The ILA. Mail Mannish', L RYOTONErtALE, CBlll tam Charles F.Maralunan,pill salt on Monday, Nov. 5, at 10 o'olook A. M. Through in 43 Dna° noare—cody hurl at Pow FOR SVANNAII_GA. The E. N. Mail Eteamehin STATE OP REOROLA Certain Join J. earth:6'CE ma on Wednesday, ,0 0 t, U. at 10 o'clock A. br. 'lhroug o In ES to to noun—only ga holm at Sea. *STS Emma nays o bengal from every &V AL" as= nye days. V ooe reseives, Miss oy every osY. The Wandid Srztrolaaw aids-wins) Stage STONE STATE and STATE OF OEORO Why Tan abovo mast tan days, thus forming s StrA OM T OOMMS niontion vita Char:aeon an/ Etavannab., atl its &IA and Southwest. :fitrbith . Cliarlaston exit davarsait, ANA Shiva ower: nect w:th ■teamere for Florida, and with railreace, Ite" for all pls.'s& irk too South pail Sootharairt. INSURAICCE. alrg l : 3 LlNfa n f=t a i r l e lgi r r a el e tr i aoVAVA thin by faibrit ottel3. th e . .TP.112i11.111 bah& one-bat tic* rate. . N. 8.-Insurantt an ali Railr oad Frelskt is anther" anneoessaty, farther than Char or Savannah. tho Railroad Companies taking all Tulsa from these Witt,. _GREAT REDUCTION IN FARR- Faro be llrot 23 to 43 per oen °beaver Man bir the Inland Route, so well be seen by the following lobo dale. Through toketo from Philadelphia, via Charles. ton and Savannah ste arab i ps, INCLUDING MEAL! OM the whole route, rxoent frets Cherlertan and Savan nah to Nor:team,. r VIA CHARLESTON. TIA SAVANNAH. To Charleston_.,_ - 316 00 To Savannah.-- 8111 110 Augusts-- 17 LO Allil/ili--...... 27 Al Columbia-- -•Pa 00 btaoon— —2O Ca Atlanta—__. 21 001 Ar ta — .-- 22 00 Montgomery.-- 23 CO lble— - Si Oa Mobile— 35 231 A y. -- 22 ail New Orleans—. 03 73. montgomery- -, 26 00 Nashville—. 27 751 Mobile— —.. 33 03 Knoxville__._. 23 60 New °Tishri...-. 8$ 73 &Tamable. - 3169 Fare to Savannah. via Charleston,- ..—..:. 16 Oli Charleston, via Savannah -- Bailed 6 03 No bills of lading oigned atter the ship nas For freight or passage apply CH board, at eeooa4 tr kat f above Tine 5 'no rt. OT to ALEX. HERON, Jr.,&CO.,' No. 106 NORTH WHARVES. Agents in C Sava r n eon , M 3 NE R .QAM DE For Florida from Charleston, itihm*r Carolina avert Tuesday. For Florida from :Savannah. tiORTOOri at. Marro amt St. John's every Tweadea and Samna,. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- VIIO3I NEW 'rola TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Partange—....---linso • Second Cabin 71 FROM" 8061011 TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.-- ••---.....-- --ono Eoeond Cabin Pasaage.... . . 60 The Mope from New F ork men at boix Harbo r. The shun from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Bar bor. PERSIA, Capt. Jadkins. CANADA, Capt. Lan i e, ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA. Capt. Nieman, AM. ,A Capt. .G. Lott. NlAGARA,CaptAnderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Cary,7. Leitch, SCOT/A, (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white lig , o at. mast-head reen on starboard bow; red on port _. .ERSIA, Judkine, leaves N. York, Alftineaday, Oct. lo CANADA.Anderson. " Bostea, Wednesday, Oct. 1; AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York, Wednesday, Opt. fit ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, WedneadaY. opt. 30 ASIA. Lott. " N. Yore, Wednesday. Nov. r PUROPA, Moodie, •' Boston. 'Wednesday, r!0r.14 PERSIA, Judkins, ••• N. York,Wedneeday,Noval Berths not secured until paid for. An expenenced Surgeon on board. The owners of these slum will not be socp - alabte Mt Gold, Silver. Bullion, Boum, Jewelry, F us Stone s orMetale, orMetals, unless bills of lading are surnu4 arefor an 4 the value thereof therein impressed..Ris fremht or pea sage, apply to R. a tTNARDA .2010 4 Bowlier Green. New cork. EXPRESS COMPANIES. IMRETHE ADAMS LICPB.ESS CO., OUiap 320 ORESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Paokmee. Prierehatatle, Bank Notes_ , and Specie, either br its own Lulea er, oorineehrre with other Exprozg Col:arum to all the przuoivel towns and cities of the United Sites. S. S. SAriDFORD, Ilteneral Superintendent. mA 0 KEREL , SHAD, HERRING, &0.- LLB- Woo bble Nos, 1, 2 and 3 largo and medium Mao kers!, in wearied pookagoe, of veryohoioe alro 50 bble. new N 0.3 lame Mitokeeol, 00 half bble new No. Sc!.' do. SO bble now No. S medium do. - 50 do new Eastern Mese Ehad. 60 half Ude now do do do. 100 tble now Hasty.' t 1 Ilornm. 500 do do Halifax No. 1 do. '• 200 do new Boston No. I de, 100 do do No 1 mate Fie.;„ 25 do prime No. 1 Satthi s too ouintale firand (- A do. 100 boxes new Herki mer min & che m .", Ittw tangling and i r 'Aare, foe Bale_ haPHY 11 ilk 3 WiIIITS tir es 3111VRW. NAVAL STORES.-75 bbls Spints 1 • ' gutipontine,6o tip, Wilmington Tar, 776 Ma do. 3,V hbls Pitch, MO do. Rosin. in COd for Bala by ROWLEY, Lc CO. Na . &lila Wharves. • oc2a arl A II T lON I—ASTROLOGY !—LOO.II u-. 1 OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The iievin.- - ialltug him. VAN HORN is the beet; she astwoo44 - whon all others lave failed. All who are in trouble. SU 1 who have been unfortunate, deceived by false KOMI. 7to her for advice and comfort. la bees dui CU 'uteriails. She Ws the seoret of waning el hffee tions of the opposite sex. It is this tkot ' , ski indiums illeerata pretenders to try to Imitate her, olefin lir advertisements. She shows you the likeness o yir tinr2 ; turn wife, husband, or absent Oland. It ill Pen to the rublio at large that she is the first andoult per ,, eon who etn show the likeness in reality , an til l ity: entire satisfaction on all the °onetime of Uh IFF can be tested and. iiroved by thoufands, bett 014 and suaslo. who daily end eagerb• visit hey..lotenelile? coma all! to 1i0.1836 LOMBARD 8 tam! 4. phrfrits/Adt : niir end 11,nnA . COAL OIL.-17 bbls. Lubricating Cosi Oil in store, and for sale by ROWL.M A/W BURNER, & CO., N 0.16 South Wharm. • JALEP—For sale by WETBERLLII &- BROTHER. 4Z and 4 9 NorthBErAND ' ' PRIVY-WELLS cleaned at a low__am te_- tetatetimutriargithiMpwartst4Y"Ximr!l'