Ode to the P INVITING HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ,TO A OIIJN TRY COTTAGE. i3.1 , ' , 1011.11 'IIAXI3'.-,' thorn the New York Ledger.) • ' Prince of Wales! • ' ; . Unlesamy,ludzmeet fails, - „. NoiNe bound year , recent trevetrather, dreary , I don't expect an answertothe suety— , , But aren't you keitlq weit r Y ? Westioflldflei, and Galls, andnrand Addressee? Weary of Military andiheirmesses ? Weary ofrulnlittirii ? Wear, of Shouts from ' the admiring ma sses? Weery.ofworship from - the upper classes Weary of horses. may'rfltind Siege ? 'twae kindly meant - dort'!t , You now repent ; Your , iret4 „Mamma's consent • That you should be - -0- -Tifite side the see; - • - The " BrlPitaielz" Wittne ioulepraimut ? Pray itiaVirfesu oily Oonttiets and their capers, ...Aro comb to ns ; We've wipletorielpaperat, . • And no reporters to distort your nose,' .• dr ktatkl.lie awkward carriage of roar toes : Your style of sneezing, and such things as those; ' Or' meaner still, in Dentooratto spite. Al:mint:a - your Royal Highness by your height! , _ ,- • Thou point: to US! -. We're not - the sort of folk to make a fuss B'enfor the Preeldentz—but then, My bay. We plumply'pternise you a speemljo.i. To Princes rarely known (And one you'll never find about a throne,/ To wit : The bliss of being let alone! ' Ito sofentifie bores fronfAtherunnms ; No noisy guns, nor tedious te-eteunts, Shall vex rout Royal Highness for a minute ; glass of lemonade with"soinething in it," A fragrant tnaersoinuon.witb the morning news. Or aweerVirginin "fide-cur—if You chews— These, and what else your hilliness may demand - \Otsimplo luxury., shall be at hand, A.nyl at your royal service. Come 0 'comb where you may gate (What advertisers oft-have sought in vain) - • "The comfortaof a home!" Come, Prince of Wales!—We greatly 1 1 00 4 Your Royal presence, air—we do indeed. For whip ?-we have a pretty hamlet here, „ - lint then, you see, 'tie esuelly, as clear (Your Highness understands Shalomerean )riuM) Aufanitieh't Much without a Prince! iENERAL, Tne estimate of the cost of the Now York city poblio.school system, as just submitted, chows a total of $1;300,000, which is $175,000 in exam of the estimate of last year. .Of this total, the celery of teachers and Janitors amounts t0.5725,000„and books to $95;000: The qeMtaittee en Stidienne.de aogui novel roofimatendationtizi,Teferenee .to p 6 mary and grammar schools, yet,: it is to be pre sumed, not without due consideration. ; Their re port provides that hereafter no Jeasons snail be given to the children in tbe.primary department to bo studied atlrome; that the lessons to the pri mary department shall be given in the classroom, and no books whatever given to the children.. In the grammar wheels, the teaehers tire required to occupy two- hours in each - day in. preparing the scholar* for the lessons to be recited, on, the subse quent, day, and no teacher tobesermitted to'give out lessons "that will take snore than one' hohr to Addy.; 'OF=AVMs OF A' Surramma,--Quite an ex oitetkebt bas'been raised In Ossanetomie; Kansas, by the absconding of Cyrus Tater; a merchant of that' town; and probate judge of Lykins county. The Ossawatomie Herald says• that, he took ad vantage of the necessities of the people, and bought up the stook which the people were obliged to sell because they have raised nothing to keep it on. This stock ho paid for in Notes; due Ina short time. He sold the stock for cosh tut rapidly as possible, and then left with the money. life stare was taken possession of by his brother-In-law, who professes to have bought the goods. -, The cre ators regarded the Weiss a shim to prevent them from getting thekpay, and some of them forcibly entered the store and took such goods 'as they &mid get their hand upon. -It Is'estimated that he owes the farm ers five or six thousand dollars. . • Gnownia Conti)? English papors aro again putting forward the opinions of the late , ktr..)looritohy. for ',many years .ortkwn surveyor of Jamaica, to th‘Sedreot that eotton baffbo grown obeapiga . nd abundanoe in Jamaica: No doubt of It. So can it be grown in Cube and.lies ico. But, unfortunately, It is not the kind of tot ton that is in most request at the factories of Alan oheitter.., what cotton is only grown between the :10th and 80t1i;degrees of north latitude. There only are found the necessary conditionsof tempe rature, alternations of sun and rain, dio. The tree cotton, grows in the tropics, where a long ~ rainy season is tollowed by months of excessive drought, but the short staple plant cotton -of the Southern States of the Union, never. :And thti same may be rstid'of India, where the experiment boa been lay an&feithfully tried by planters from our own coun try,;experienoed in the business.: ~, . , EIOrEMEHT OF A NewOOL elope ment took plane in this city, on Monday night last, between Mies Jennie Strickland, a student of the S. M. F. College, and a Mr. Bill ; both parties are residente of, Grantville in this State.. There was no knowledge on the part of the Fatuity of any inti triseY:or attaehthentexiating between the parties, rind as the young man wall a strips* in-oar nom mtinityi his presence, , ,of eenrse, -- exolted no sospi., elan fin the *mind - of anYbisly. They procured a ptliate eonv,eyance to Conyers where- they took thitlinhafor Atlanta, 'and. we 4 married- at the Washington ]fall inunediately.after 'their arrival, otrProceeded.on the 'name train to West Point,— ContOgtoo (Ga.) nines. itidnOleArr NUIDinED ON. TIM Plats/6-- Lewld'Flint: formerly of Geneva, Deßidb county, wns'hilled-,by a , Missourlan, named Solomon Nor man, while crossing the plains to, Califontle.' A diSoullyUicurred between. Flint and Norman In reference to a balance due the former for earrying Norman to California. Bard language was used Iyy Flint, whio'h was not immediately resented by' the other. Watching his opportunity, however; he shot Flint, the' belt entering . his thigh, . Ho. lingered 'for a week,' and died xn great agony. The murderer was seised by the soldiers emote ptnying the train, and - was to, be tried in Cali fornia:- ASitesu OF FLortmkOtrrraWs.Tlio Pensa cola Tr /none, of Thursday last, says: „ From a friend, a passenger on the Magnolia, yesterday, from Apalaohicola to New Orleans, wo learn that forty or fifty of the outlaws fit the 'late Calhoun consty - dLittithanceS bad been . arrested by the an therltieS ind confined in thojalls of Apalachicola and Marianna, and that peace and quiet would soon be restored in Calhoun.' - Hon. IfeQueon lotosh, of the United States Dlstriot - Court, and Hon. 3. J. Finley, of the State Judiciary, were untiring in their endeavors to restore tranquility." Fanny:mans IN Eusma.—The Emperor of Russia, after nobly preparing the way for the free dotn of,hls serfs, has made Importaiat changes in the laws regulating the residence of foreigners. Formerly they were not permitted to buy real estate ,or build homes, except upon disadvanta. geOni leases; or to trade as merchants ; except in alitetted way. All these restrictions are' new re xnevedi, andloreiguers are placed as to ,flisidenees, owneishiPo of properly, and Odle, upon a level with Rusisu subjects. The facilities for travel fn the samisens° also mush increased, by a simplitl. cation of the passpert system., , _ Tak VINTAGE IR. TEM WEer. It appears from all scoounte that the yield of the Western vineyards this season will be very great. ,The lowa Republican says : The vintage of this year will be extraordinari rich. From every side we,hear the most encoura ging news—the Most wonderful from Nauvoo, Illinois, whore the yield borders en the fabulous. And yet, in spite of this immense quan tity of grapes, the price of them has not fallen be low ton cents per pound. At this rate the price of wise Ophnot fall, Axertiza OIL EXOLTEMENT.—WO loans from the Badyna (Ohio) Journal that they haie got up an oil axeltement in that_rmion. , -The oil has been diseovered ia. Jackson ' Vernon, and Sandusky tOwnshipcof Crawford ecrunty, and efforts are being , made in several pleats to strike the 'reser voir beneath, by digging deep into the earth. One wail, six Mlles from Credible, is now yielding oil in payable quantities. . No 10013 E fortunes in 'ship chandloring will be made in'llonolulu. It is said that during the last three years there has been a steady decline in the whaling boatmen, from which the greatevpart of the trade of the islands has been derived. The whtieships now visiting the islands are few, and the catch of oil se poor that each ship now leaves less than half the moneylormerly distributed. A MEDAL, says the Sri Journal, to com memorate the visit of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to Canada, has been struck by Mr. Wyon, the eminent medalist, of Regent street, London.. is a work of much merit, - although the material used is simple. The • portrait of the Prince is at once a good likeness, and excellent as a production of art. THE new census taken In Spain gives the population of that 'country as 15,464,000. The ens of Spain being 194,782 square - miles, gives a density of seventy-nine to the square mile, or about olie;thttil that of great Britain. Madrid, with 281,170 inhabitants, is the only oily of 200,000. Maxis:l4E Mexican, named 'Jesus Garcia, was hung to the limb of a tree last Mon day, at a place near the Petronila, on the Ague Mace. Who did it, or what it was done for, is a mystery. A BAIMIL OPPIOER, mate of the whaling bark Ellen, wad severely "punished " on arrival in port, in the' streets of New Bedford , by three seamen Who been victim' of ill treatment at sea. . AN oxtraordinary - credit of .$4,000 was opened_ t the bureau of the Minssire des Cidtes for. ttie.expensee of , the scientifie expedition to Spain to view the solar eclipse of July last. • 31,61.Ns Irauxani is in jail, in Singanion ccunty,:on the charge of tearing, a rail from the fit Lou ie and Chicago Railroad recently, in order to throw a train from the track. Oyu. 26,000 voters have been registered In Batton this year, against 16,000 in 1866,. when the, highestiote ever east to that oily was glees., - - ' ON 22c1 instant, s shook •of an earth ep . faireoras felt in different eeations of Georgia. !stet from Bobcat Private. 7' "_ Brenner, kneaday, Optiiber 'Bonen TAIVIS'! regret to see that _your re porter hoe repeated , the offendsby which I was in jured its yourpaper of Saturday. As ho has Invi ted a,reply, I will so far avellsayfielf, of that feat asldaay -that hie report as a whole, and in some of its impertant particular", is a emu, mierepresonta don.*fdtatinetly and nntraads fi alOienf that I aylifiedto Washington the ispokete "act-0d to one ; or that rapplte‘to him any, epteher what softer. It is true, sir, that Ide tot feelthe rove rano commonly cherished , toward the founders of thivartvernment, and I said do et the meeting. It Is twist also that, for a Government Which tram plattne matt all that are dear to me in the dust, and :whose-Ablef Jadichal tribunal witch lared that / raid mine " have no 'rights white men are boundto respect ,"— that for such a Go verhinint r no other" feeling than thot of lostbletasid digest; airdl raid Nat the Meeting, lend xrital - indtsfluntdempballs. But, air, lam not tritlrlimite; • 1 - de; tat time with- the indeeenoy and 'lnherent; thle'reporter attributes to roe. I riniveliementWatietipeaki and often ex-, watalsOatilf with' 'MO "weitetbAhisn others of aT f leuiperinnint ;".1140";'siiriiliseire, is at least alyillinselittod: 'what. I any. !ben rite to address annalattani • -••', : I int tuet.trespetn:r9Peren lone Wan, except" to eititif.-if 'YOU willnlint tale, an expression , of my , bops tint each of your reader* as 'deem the matter wiltititirti intend thought, Will Otte the I AM not say Janice—to procures copy of the next ancibeeef'theArsts-Slevery- Standard, and T e n d trathatnisitl4tii say.in the synched referred t9i: "- 1 4 - .lttspetfally; yenta, - -" Itoitiwt 1 impowntormers. :14rPorted for The Press.l RlCllSlOND—Btearnship Virginia, Kelly-34 kegs to 1.11000 porker & Tolaud; 60 bxe oases Jr strong; ns boxes 2 oasee do Thomas Webster, Jr; 140 Lazes 61 cases do Cohan &Taitt; lb boxes 2 mood° 3 It spnk & Co; II boxes 16 Midis do Bolden & Penrose; 61' boxes 12 oases do Bunkum, MoCammen & Co;106 boxes 46 oaten do biota ;V lloehm; 31 bales doMestics GM" Mils & Co* CO do eoltem Wm I' Newlin; 1 bbl smoking tebs o oo W J Molntyre; We apples Robert Venoms/ 41 barn fruit Martian & Co; 4 oases mdse Heston & Denokla; 82 empty bb's Nanny, aniline do Co; 13 onsks oldiron A Parvesl - 70 bate 613011 Miller k Bro; 17 Ws tallow 148 empty bbis 6 bbl! apples 17 bales bagging 142 oases indigo V 11510119 001211g1391311., " iffILAWELPRIA BOARD OF VALDE, EDWARD B,CLA REF, MUM , / COARAD, ‘ ‘...., , Seirrytt.ol . r.ll. L. Rk.pll4l. - LETTER BAGS 1 At Ike Ifferchaate Exchavgd, Phalci4apkia. Ship Wyoraing. Burton—. ....Liverpool. soon hbip Lancaster. . Liverpool. Novls Boric 'Washington:Wenoke .:.London, soon Brig Lydia Frances, 'Fernando P 6, .Nor 4 Brig 'Black Squall, Dayia_.-13t Jag° do Cahn. soon' Brig Dees, —Bristol Channel, soon SohrLuna, Willson.... —llingcton , Ja, soon Fen COAST OW Amex—The !thin Flora, Cant Page, Ibr St Paul de Loando, WCA, is now loading, and will have quick despatch: All letters and newspapers in tended for the African squadron and others, will bi for warded If left at the Foreign Letter office; Exchan. 5. MARINE INTELLIGENCN Oct. 31 1860 BUN • 6 53-BUN SETE - AIVE D. Steamship Boston, Orook ßß er,_2l hours from New York, With tattoo and passengers toJas Alldei dice. • Brig Nord Horn. (Dutch)Leenwen. 75 days from Rot terdam. with gin to Patterson & Moulton. 71h lust, tat 9793 N. long 4928, spoke bark Piermont, of Baltimore, soaring E. Brig Orniuz.Baker. 4 days from Wareham, in ballast Shober, Booting & Co. Bohr Anne. Blake, 10 days from Calais, with lumber to & . Bohr Anna B Hayes. Corson. 3 days from Now York. with cement to French, Richards & I Bohr Raucous' &muslin, 1 day from St Georges, with Wheat to Jas J Black. ack. Bohr Robbie •W , Dillon, Marts. 9 days from Maurice MByer AHBown Ndwblard H , a Bmmesf de o ma N w w e l York, ork, in ballast to L Audonried & Co. t Bohr Grace Caroline, Harrell, 3 days from New York, with mdse to captain. Schr-11 Blackman, Corson, from Providence. Bohr trlVOrwlok, Bhroastlire, from Providanoe. Bohr Limy Chnion, Smith, from New York. Bohr Flyaway. Wiggins. from Bag Harbor. Bohr Martha J Gauss, Simpkins. f, om Sag Harbor. Bohr f, H Endicott, Leeds. from New_port. Bohr D Floyd, Rackett, from New Bedford. • Bohr Nellie D. Radom, from Stamford. i Bohr Francis Newton, Gilkey, from New Haven. , Sour Jas 8 Hewitt, Ross, from Boston. Bohr 0 S Oarstairs. Robinson. from Boston. Bohr 8 V W-Simmons. Godfrey, from Boston. Bohr Sarah N Smith. Robinson. from Boston. Bohr Mary Ann Rages, Rages, from Boston. i Bohr Diamond. Norton from Boston. Bohr Sarah Clark. Griffin, from Boston. Capt Griffin reports, 60 miles Bfil of Bandy Hook, picked up boat and two oars, marked T J CLEARED. Steamship Virginia, Kelly, Richmond , Thomas Web ster. Jr. < Bark Tilos Dal lett, Dill, Lotman*, Dallett Bros. Brig Billow, (Br)Balter. Halifax, E A Bonder & Co. .Bohr 0 8 Carstaira, Robinson, Charleston, Noble, Hmett & Caldwell L Bohr NORM D Studame Richmond, do Bohrer Zs g a6B, 47 , ll6 j l ll ;tetj f=it Georgetown, DC, dO Bohr Robbie Matta, Boston, do Bohr L Church, Smith. Washington, Tyler, Stone & Co Bohr Flyaway, Wigging:Norwich, Reading RK CO. , Bohr Sarah Clark, Grime, New London, do BeChro. Ii Blackman, Corson, Providence, L Rothermol So Sohr 8V W Simmons, Godfrey, Charlestown, do Bohr M A Magee. tangos, Boston, do r3ohrJas 8 Hewitt, Ross, Boston , Van Dusan, Norton & B ohr Diamond, Norton, Providence, do Bohr Hortensia. Fowler, Salisbury, do & Bohr IL Warwick, Shropshire, Providence, B Milnee Co. & Bohr D G Floyd, Beckett, Providence, L Andenried Co. Bohr AEI Brown Edwards, Providence, do Bohr N Smith. Robinson, Boston, Bohr Alabama. Vangilder, Boston, Blakiston & Cox. • Bohr Eliza, Jones, Norfoik, do Rohr AL J Gangs, Simpkins, Taunton, Sinnickson & Glover. Bohr L H Endloott, Leeds, Newport, J R White & Co. tit'r J B Shriyer, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. BY TELSGRAPn. (COtteePondenoe of the Press.) HAMPTON RoAte, Oct 30. • Arrived, bark Maria, from Montevideo; brag Brothers, from tomorero. Cormaaoodenoo of The Prong., fIAVAE DE GRACE. dot. 80, 1660. The Wyoming lett witltl2 boats, laden and convened as follows: Howard,. wiint. oats, ko to .A G Cattail; M M Shu tnon and P M. Wagner, wheat and oloverseed to Perot° & lire; It F Clark. tilg'iron to Isaiah McCain; G Mott, atone to Parker, White & Co; 0 L Coder, lumber to Ma lone & Taylor; CIS Waver. Ira T HodelL and F Bur rows, do to Nororose & Sheets: Strong, Emblem, Ha mar, and John Hoover, ooal to Delawaro City. MEMORANDA. Ship Clyde, Perry. for Philadelphia, entered for load ing at Liverpool lath inst. ship Ellen Rood. Rliby, from Callao for Rotterdam, sailed from Queenstown 11th inst. - Ship Clifton Bell, Corbet, entered for loaning at Li verpool 11th inst. for Bombay. Bark F Lennie, Moore, at Marseilles Sth inst, wan op for kroston. • Bark Washington Brasher, Collins, Woe discharging at Marseilles Sib inst. Brit Tangent, Matthews, from Boston for Philadel phia or Alexandria, at Newport 17th inst. Brig Mary E Jones, Jones, was loading at London 12th inst. for Rio do Janeiro. , Brig Croton. Ingraham, for Philadelphia, sailed from Brietol 27th inst. Brie Benguela, Parkins, sailed front Provtdoneo 23tIt 11386. for Phiadelphia. • tl oh r McDonald, benne, arrived at Portland 27th inst. • • Baron, W Denriiiiheaton, George Homy Smith, Baron. Smith, P Williams . W Johnaon. and J McCar thy, Smith, hence. arrived at Norfolk 23th met. Sant ,B Frink, English, hence, arrived at Bristol 27th Instant, Bohm Lonie Walsh. Paine, Martha. Crowell, M PM ter",.Blizzard, Judge Harnugton, Bnaw, and Althea, 'Corson, arrived at Wilmington, Del,29th Inst. bolas .1 Li Baxter, Babcock, and Brame, Marshall, Moline. and Canova. Fullerton, from Wilmington, Dol, arrived at Roston 29th inst. Bohr Carat Queen, Smith, cleared at Boston 29th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohm Win Collyer, Raynor. and Evelyn, Williams. hence, arrived at Providence 28th lost Bohr John MaClam, cleared at Baltimore 29th inst. for N Boh sow am Pa. Martin. Harding. hence, and Panthea, Clark, from Delaware City for Pawtucket, at Providence g7th inst. . . Bohr Monterey, Craig, from Delaware City, at Nevi port 27tia last, to embargo. a Behr .1 . 1, Heee,Holmee, called from Providence 2311, mat. for Alexandria. Bohr Gandy, man Frannie Potter bonner, B 13ire lawn. and 0 Clark, arrived at Fall River 2dch . Bohr E MoLain. Bueldand, from Rookland (Or Phtla phut, at Newport 25th inst. and ■ailed next any. BREAD. piTRE AND MEM' BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL, BAKERY. CAN BIC OBTAINED AT THE TIALOWIED PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. st corner re of Broad and Vine ets. C.M. CLARK.-- street, below , Tenth. IL hIeNEIL. --S. E. corner Sixth and Pan° 80N,—... ..No Goate erth st reet . street. JOHN U. IKOKEY-- -- No. 1123 Vine street. T. P. SMITH.— --N0.113 North Fifth street. S. BOOY—..— E. corner t Fifth and B W. W. MATHEWS.-- —S. B r .l ' Xn a erViA . renth and Locust areas. D. KNIGHT.— street, below Wel ut. GEORGE GARVIN__ —lioaD9 Lombard street, D. COURTNEY..__—N. n r i z i rr e Sixteenth Wit COURTNEY—..—.N a o. Odd South 4 1'welfth S. R. WAITAMAXER—F B e lt d re Pa I street, above S. LEST - i— —____cor i . ngSonth Fourth and Johnston WWII. D. HOLLAND.-- W. corner sixteenth an Ogden atreete. DAVID SADDLER—.—.No. 160 North Eleventh Street J.WElGHTMAN—_—Thlrteenth street, below Thompson 'trea. 8 , B. TOMICINS.--No. 1 040 North Front street. B. W. corner of Seventh end pine streets. N. W. comer Tenth end Bippeu streets. No h . MS Bouth Fron D. BROOKS...* :P. E. B. street. . W. corner Broad and Fairish streets. ;timer Nineteenth street and Ridge &Venue. B. comer Ninth and Federal. streets. !wenty-seoond street, ab. Coates. i'omer of Fifth and Chris- MRS. B. RAMBLER—.-.-.No. tian. Coates street BHUSTER_--- : :moo. T. BLEST B. E„ EOWN J. IdoINTYRE---- ALEX. FULLERTON— D. F. & T. W. WOLF 4 ia3 Girard e.venue WM. McCRACKEN, _2202 Hamilton street. R. R. BEAZLY N. W. comer of Twolab B. ar#l,..Ol c tc r ..n street..ot ..rortoonth apd F o s o r r r rie l ; SoteelttOurth JULIUS KLEIN- EL NI PPE'S - -- MRS, F. ELLATT . - - and Gieinatieet, .8. W. corner Tenth and Green street. Camden, N. J., store 119 Arch street. West Phlladelphia,Eath et. L ig i, ey e e l gizd road. J. L. FaCKB. C. H. RA INFER. N. L. YARNELL._ JOHN BARNDT--- Tremont and Pine Grove Penna. West Chester, Penny .GEO. B. TOWNSEND.— M. MoCLEES—.— , D. HORTON-- Atlantic City, N. Florence, N. J Columbia, Pa. 8. F. EBERLEIN fO2-tf JULY IST, 1860. NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS tau be supplied from a very superior assortment made from .Linen stook, or made to order. WARRANTED AT LOW PRICER. WM. F. MURPHY .9 SON'S NEW STORE. Stationers, Lithographers, and Letter-Press Printers SIGN OP 'TUB LEDGER. No. 339 O.II..r.STNUT Street. lea irw-tf pHILADELPUIA. TERRA COTTA M NUFACTORV, SEVENTH and OERBIANTOWN road and 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Vitrified Aran and Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues, If ot A ir.Flues ' and Smoke Flues reedit+ of Terra Cotta, and of suitable else for every elms of buildings. This article is worthy the p attention of all parties sitting np buildings. Large sine sewerage pipes for city drainage, water pipeg war ranted to mantis severe pressure. Wit are now prepared to oontraol, with cities or corporations for thin artitda in any gpantity. We warrant our goods to be equal if not Ampenor to any other made in the United States or Europe. Oniamental Chimney Tong and Garden , Wes. MRS. SANDbREN, PROFESSIONAL NURSE. has OpSned aßoarding House at No lOU Spruoe street, for the apeolal accommodation of Invalid adies, anti for those coming to Philadelphia to be Con 'fined, or for medical attendants), where they can have careful coming, good board, and all thtve.nnforts of home. Mrs. S. refers, by permission, to tic) following 'professionalgentlemen Professor O. D. Meigs, Caspar Wistor, M. 11, • Professor S.D.Gross, L. Rodman, M. D., Professor Jos. Paneoast, Professor &Jackson, bane 'Kayo, M. D., ft, A . F. Peproge, M. D., Professor id. L. Rodeo, G. W. Borne, m. ~ Jo.o F. Mown, hi. D., Professor 8. H. Diokson. 3-Im (IR ACKEREL, SHAD, ILERRING, LTA , ION) bbla. Non. 2, R and 3 large and medium Mao kerol,ln nwortod Da083158, of nye / otomoo onalar; 111110 • 00 bble. now No. 8 Imo Blackwell. 60 half bbla new No. Bdo do. 30 bbler now No. 3 medium do. 60 do now Eantorn Mem Shad. OD half oblo new do do do. MOO bble now haltpoit No. I Rertint 800 do do HiMfax lio. 1 do. 600 do new Boston No. 1 do. 100 e,o do 11,2, 1 Noah, Pleb. 2 3 do. nTime leo.] Salmon 700 21untole Ora Codlieh.,„ 100 Dotes now idminr cognix ‘ , 089841, landing and 10 diem. lb. Bale bg MVRPHy & KOokie. I}suovirs REFINED &MAIL-1,000 Barrels LO. VERINO'S Crastdi n aosnia and Ana FAMPaII'ATA..OO.IOI/111115:441. VI E ., PRESSii4"l4llLAtioillAtitAi: OCTOBER 31, 1860. . ~„ MEDICINAL. B LOOD 'FOOD. BLOOD FOOD EINIMMI 111A00 t Oa), BLOOD FOOD. The ',Bonbon of invalids, physicians, clergymen, smentilic men, and the public generally, is respectfully solicited to the merits of this &minimal- preparation containing Iron, and Phosphorus, and which is identical in its composition with the Hematie Glo bale, or red blood. In ail filC0(1808 accompanied with DEBILITY. polo oeuntenrinee, and nervous derangement, analysea of the blood show a deficiency of the red globules. ItudaY complexion and a rosy tint of the skin. is always tndioa tiro of health; while a pale, wax-like skin and counte nance—which evinces a deficiency of the red globe tee— accompanies a diseased organism. Pecpmatione of lron have been given for the purpose of supplying the red globules, but we contend that Iron alone, Sulphuratone, alone, or Phosphorous c h ic, will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a judicious combination of all these elemonta tenacsmsaiy to restore the blood to its normal. standard. This point, never before attained, has been reached in the Blood Food. and its discovery ranks an one of the most smentifio and important of the age. Its effects in CONSUMPTION are to soften the cough, brace the nerves:, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, mamma the physical and mental energy, mulch the blood by re storing the looking red globules, moreaso the appetite, restore the color. and clothe the skeleton frame with Bosh. The Blood Food will be found a speoifie in all Chronic Ilisonses of the Throat or Lunge, such as Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coug, 110. ko. Public speakers and gingers will' Bed it of great utility in clearing and strengthening the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liver complaints, _Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula, Gravel, Bt. Vitus' Dance, Fever and Ague, tco., its offi cans is marked and instantaneous. In no Mass of dis eases, however, are the beneficial elreets of this reined,' o oonsnleuouFE MALE e CMPLA g NTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and whioh will tend towards Consumption. such as suppresned or diffioult Menstruation. Green Hicknesn, Whites. &c., espeoialir when these complaints are accompanied wan peeness, a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility, palpitation, want of appetite. and nervous prostration. Wo have the utmost confidence in recom mending the BLOOD P 001) to all who may be con soious of a loss of vitality or energy, and to those whose mental or bodily powers are prostrated through over use, either of the mind or body, and we deem 'tour duty to say that in all cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this pre- Paration has a claim upon the attention of sufferers whieh cannot be over-estimated. A faithful trial will bolound the most convincing proof in regard to its efficacy that could be asked for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the " BLOOD FOOL" to the consideration or the afflicted, knowing that it will be acknowledged as pro-eminent over all other prove rations, patent or olhclnul, in point of usefulness. Cir culars giving the theory upon which this remedy is founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will be cant free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD to any part of the (Jolted States o- Canadair upon re ceipt of price—el per bottle, 85 for six bottles. Bo careful in all cases to take none but that having our fac simile signs tore upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by CIIURCTI& DUPONT, No. 409 If New York, And sold by them. and by DYOTT & CO.. 932 north SECOND street, Philadelpnia, and,by all respectable Druggists. auttinwf tf pROF. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR Is preeieely what Ito name Indicates, for, while pleasant to the mete, it is revivifying, exhilarating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re vivifiee, reinstateu, and renews the blood in all its original. purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form, so as to be within the reach of all. So ehemieally and alcilinlly combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act in perfect acceptance with the lams of ga mer., and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the digentive organs. anti allay all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilara ting, in its effects, and yet it never followed by lasaitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly emu bmingpowerfully tonics and soothingproperties, and consequently can never injure. Such a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical ' science, and also by all who have suffered from de bility ; for it nocila no medical skill or knowledge even to nee that debility follows all attacks of dis ease and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the moat dangerous to whisk ' poor humanity is constantly liable. Buell, for ex- ' ample, as the following : Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Paint. , sees, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Itlelanoholy, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor. Giddinens, and all that class of eases. so fearfully fatal if unattended to m time. . called Foliate Weaknesses and irregularities. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com- . plaints, Dieenses of the Kidney s, Scalding or In continence of the Urine, or any general deranee ment of the 'Urinary Organs, Pain in the Daok.lefide, and between the Shou'dere. predisposition to alight elolds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation, Difficulty in Breathing. and, indeed, we might enu merate many mere still, but we have space only to say, it will not only cure the debility following • and Fever but prevent all attacks arising • from Id iasmatiolnfluences, and cure the disease at once, if already attacked, and na it note directly . andyersistently upon the In hary system, arousing the Liver to action. promoting, in toot, all the ex cretions and scot etinna of the system, it will iefal- • libly prevent any deleterious consequences follow. ing upon change of climate and water; hence all travellers should have a bottle with them, and all should take a table-spoonful at least before eating. As it prevents costivenesa, strengthens the dices • tire organs, it should be in the halide of all pereone of sedentary habits: students, ministere, literary , mon ; and all Indies not accustomed to much out. . door exercise should always use it. if they will. they will find an agreeable, pleasant, and efficient remedy newest those ills which rob them of their beauty; for beauty cannot exist without healtk and health cannot exist while the above irregulane ties continue. Then, again, the Cordial is aperfect Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the final trial, ease and pass Thee readful m i stake about eerfeet ease and safety. ts Ito mistake about ' it, this Cordial is all ice claim for it. Mothers, tter it f And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline, not only of your daughters, before it be too late. but Men tour eons and husbande, for while the former, from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed ep with the excitement of business that if it were not for you they, too. would travel in the seine down ward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for we are sues your never failing affection will unerringly point you to Prof. ood's Restorative Cordial and Jilood Renovator, as the remedy which should be always en hand in time ofneed. 0. L WOOD. Proprietor, 44 4 Broad. ay, New York. and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.; and said by all good Druggists. Prim), One Dollar per Bottle. .old hero by DYOTT CO., 2E:2 North BEOON rest, coved &Wet noak ORCHARD ACID bPRINGS. These Springs ere situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Greek, in the town of Alabama, Genesee ea., Y.Y., eight miles south of the village of Medina, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen nation front Batavia. IDs' The principal Acid Springn are three in number ; besides these there aro six others. They aro all located within it circuit of about fifty rode. The medicinal qualities of the waters are fully shown in the sutuoinad testimonials. They contain a very large amount of Bud- Phur, olphlate Arid, Sulphate rif Lime, and Preto- Sulphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtues poesess ed by those wedeln depend very largely upon tho pre sence, mooch unusual quantities, of these curative substaneen. Hundreds of cases of disease, especially those result ing I rent the serofulous diathesis, have been cured by their use, We' In skin diseatas—even in confirmed /rprosp—the waters have been signally successful. Opinions of medical nod scientific gentlemen are given in the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: Prof. k:inteons, T. Itomeyn Beek, M. D., of Albany ; Jas. MoNeugliton. M. D.. of Albany; Edward Bpring,_ 1,1. D. of New York ; Dr. It. Campbralritts held, Mass.; Dr. J. S. Sauter, of Lockport, N. • They recommend tho waters non fi dently. Dr. SOtil let's to a ease of chronic dia as of several years' hding, which was cured by Me use of the t er.tuet Dr. Mc says, lam satisfied that these waters aro ighjy valuable as medicinal agents." Dr. Campbell says.. rises must be highly beneficial for all chrome diseases of (lie stomach and bowels.. 4er:t3. P. White read a paper on the subject of those ters, before the Academy of Physicians. in the city of New Yell:, in which lie states that the Waters roe seas decidedly tonic, refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the Musser diseases to which they are more particelp.rly adapted. are chronic affeetions of the digestive and urinary organs, and some of the cutane ous diseases; chi onic dyspepsia; chronic diarrhea ; chronic dysentcry ; chroni c diures is; chronic evstitie diabetes ; eases of passive hemorrhage, such as Furpu re hemorrhagica, and the milli creative sweats of Heaths Fever. The Water may also be often used wits an vantage, he says, In eased Or ion , Sep/tad levers, in oiavatescenee from protracted fevers. to excite the ap petite and promote digestion; in diarrhinas.partieularlY suoh as are dependent on a relaxed or ulcerated state of the mucoue membrane of the Intestines, In eaten lone affections, or lithiaeis. attended with phosphatic. sediments, it is the suitable comedy, being Vre (arable to muriatie widow being snore solvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the stoma-eh. Inc ebrile die eases, t can be used properly diluted. as a refrigerant to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In skin dis eases—in those forms et dyspepsia connected with an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, it will prove better than hydrochloric acid. In oases of Calico pietonnin, and other iurious eon sequences arming from the notion of lead, this atter will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chibrile pharyngitis, /aryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and humid asthma, rhroaic ophthalmia (externally) as a gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in eases of sali vation, and in tc ucorrhrs and elect ; and also in piles. When taken internally, a wine-glassful of the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. . • • Other teetimoniale from phYpialann, and other Te peotable Inchviduale, may be soon on application to he Asent. Dealers impelled on liberal terms. - No Water griming oileas procured from 11. W. BOBTWICK, Sole Arent, No. 574 BROADWAY, New York. For Sale at the following Agencies: FREDERICK BROWN'S Drag and Chemical Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Also for sale at FREDERI,CK BROWN, Ja.'s, Drag_ and Chemmal Store, Continental Hotel, corner of NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. The Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices. mrl2-swly LEGAL ESTATE OP ABRAHAM MITCHELL, .Beeeased. Whereas Letters of Administration of the estate of ABRAHAM. hIITCHF.t,L, deeessi it, have been granted by the Register of Wills for tho city and county, of Pluladelphm, to the undersigned, all persons baking (Amnia against the said rotate are requested to make known the same to, and all persons indebted to thesaid estate to make immediate payment to ALLEN hIITCHF'LL, Administrator, 10.'2'25 MIME Etna, Or to his attornoy, ISAAC MYER, Jo., se2d-w Cit* No. 200 South FIFTH Street. NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the . 1 - • estate of WM. JOIENS, late of Woodbury. New Joraart on bond, book account, note, or othorwise, aro retucated to make immediate payment, and those hailing demands to present them for settlement to 'EDWIN A. JUttNti. Executor, N. E. corner FOURTH. and ARCH. Philadelphia, Sept. 22. 1060. se2s-W6t* IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TB.R CITY AND COUNTY OF PIMA FLPHI A Notice le hereby given that I, ISAAC ROBERTS, have applied for the bonefitof the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth to ea id Court. - hind application will be heard in the said Court on MONDAY, November 19111, 1860, at 10 o'clock A. AI.. when and where all parties In terested may attend. The said Court site in its usual room, on the south aide of Chestnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, in the city ot 0c29-noisfet* ISAAC ROBERTS. ASSIGNMENT.—Notice is hereby given, thatl have this dap made an assignment of my property. books. notes, and bonds unto .BOWArtll PALME.I2, for the benefit of all my creditors. to whom all accounts must be rendered. GEO. W. aPICER. Lemma, ()debar 13, 1860. ac3o.3t. NOTICES. TO THE lIOLDERB UP' HE ETEITBEN , VILLF, AND INDIANA RAILROAD COIVIPA- NrB F:11181! MORTGAGE BONDS. . _ The Trustees request that the no,lneg of all holders of ouch bonds. with the numbers et the bonds held by each respeottvelr, be immeibately lbrwarded to thorn, to the oaro of Messrs. Alexander, and Green, Counsellors at Law, No. 20 Fxohange flano,New York oily. J. 'WILBUR, 13.111. ALEXANDER. Trute "' Now Yoe IC, Oct. 24, 18G0. 027-7 t NOTIO.E. —An instalment (being the Thud) of Five DollArrupor Share on the Onoital Stook C O. the ERMANTO N PASSENGER R AIL WAY C in called, payable on or before NoVA.MBER 15th next. oe6-lm WM. SINGERLY, Zoo. and Trawl COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DT: SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The undersigned, trading under the firm name of the Bridge Company, have this day dissolved part nership by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be closed up by the Treasurer, Algernon Roberts, who is authorized to use the firm's name in liquidation of the affairs of the Company. A. & P. ROBERTS, • LEVI LINE, PHILADELPHIA, October 17, IWO. The hindmost; of building Iron Bridges will be mai tinned by the undersigned, in connection with the inn nufhoturo of Car Axle*. nt t he Pencoyd Iron Works. . Office 410 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. crol7-12t A. & P. ROBERTS._ FIRSTpRIMIIIIM AWARDED, at tho late Agricultural Soolols, to ALLMAN & ZEIEN DEA. Fourth nod Vine, for jjest Family FLOUR.— Constantly on hand, Welsh's Harper's Ferry, Fagan's Four-Aeon and Stag Horn. St. Louis, and Ciambrill's patariao FBlllll7 Flour. ooT-1m CIIOOOLATE POTASH For sale by WETHERILf, & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND ktroet. oda 1860. gilts 1860. ---- • - NEW YORK THE NAIVIDEN AND AU BOY •AND INM I A ; OELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO. ti LINER PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK .Ni), WAY I'I.AnES. Fran Walnnt-atroat Whnrl, as ibllawa—via: At 6 A M, ',ant:at - Eldon and !abhor, C. & A. Accom! "l. modation..-- • ~•---- •--- —• • - .. ". 26 At 6 A Al, via Camden and Jersey Car (1. - oommodation, 3:6 At 9 Ai, via Liainden and Jerses wT. eforninc At 11 AM, by Steamboat, via 'l'aeony an , ' ,City, Western Express..---... P via Camden. and Amboy, AOOOllllO dation— ... . At P Al, via Camden and Amboy, C. arid A. Ex press , • • ..-- At 4P M, Steamboat via Taeony and Jersey City, Evening Express ...... .. oo At 4 P Al, by Steamboat via Tationy and Jersey City, Id Clam Tr of 925 At 6 PM, via Camel= and Jersey City, Evening , Mail..„ • rsey Vi OO At 11 P M, via Camden and Jersey City, STYrT,W rz , •.omoda2 23 Mail 416 P TW A Camden and ArnLoy icem ' 'lion, (Freight and Passenger ,)— 7d Class Ticker, 26 2 d to The 6P AI Mail Line rune daily. The 11 1' Al, Sout For Belvidere 'a'oen,'"tam bar tvi ho„ at 6 A M and 4 P Al, trom Walnut-street wharf: l and 7,10 A M from Kensington. For Water Gap,Strouils burg, Soranton, Wilke•ban-e, Montrose, Great Bend, ice., at 6 A. M. item Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. Western Kensington, via Dela ware. Lackawanna and lt. P.. • • • For Mount .110117, ate and 6 A. AI., 2 and 44 P. NI For Freehold, ate A. M., and 2 p, WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, &0., at and 4 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf, 7.10 A. 111. and 67.4 P. al, tram Kensington. For Palmyra,ltiverten, Delano°, Beverly, Berlin:— ton Florence, tiordentown, &0., at 12. q, 1, and 41,1 P.. 1. Steamboat Jos Ballcnap for llordentown and Interme diate Places, at 3,4 i P. hi. Steamboat' Trenton for Tanen', at 11 A. M. and Tacon Beverly, Burlington, and llristol. at 4P. M. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen ger. PassengeA aro prohibited from taking anything no baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over afty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bet ond Woo, ex cept by special contraot. anl6 Will. ii. GATZ'MZII.. Agent. TILE PENNSYLVANIA 0V N AL lIALLROALL 200 MILES 1/GUIILE :tit, «.kih. .1860. glifrAps)--4Fai- 1 8; 4 -itOs THE CAP AbiTY*OF THIS ROAD IS 140 1 .7 Et).151,1, TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PAoSENGE4 TRAIN?:: BETWEEN PHILABELPrIIA ANI) PITTSI3IIIIIS. Connootang direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Beaton, Now York, and all volute East, and in the Yawn Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and -thusll POllltel in the West, Northwent, and Southyreet furnishing facilities for tho transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fool Lir.ec run idicoosa to Pittsburg, without change of Career Conduotor. JUI through Pr.x ganger Trams provided with I,ouglirideo's Patent Brake—speed under perfeet control of the engineer, thus addinguoh to the safety of travellers, &melon" , Ca m re are attaohed to each Tram •; Woodruff's Aloe in Core to Express and Fast Trains. Tlfe EXPRESS hurts DAILY i Mel and Font LUM. 01),_ days excepted. 'I Tram leaves Plillade , phst at Y Cu A,M eat Lino " - " 11.00 A. M. Mee Train leaves " 10.45 P. M. AY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLO WA: Harrisburg Aomnumodation, ria Columbia. 2P. M. . Columbia 4.110 P. M. Parkezbure ~, am) P. M. Wont Chester " Di CO P. M. West Cheater Passengers will take the Mal!, West Cheater Aebommodation, and Cohuntio Trams. Passenger Folio,unbury, Williamsport, Elnzire, i to, Niagara and intermediate points, leaving nil- ladelphia at 7.15 A, M. and." P. M. go dtrootly through.; l'icketo WeelWaril maybe obtained at the Mimes oi the Company In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore Land Tickets Eastward at any of the unpor%nt Railroad Offioes to the West; also an board any of the regular Line of flleamers on the Mttiossiutu or Ohio then, ear Fere eivrnye as lov, and time an musk. as bY an; other Route. F or f or th or information apply Et the Kassenear Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and larkat Streets. The completion or the Western oonneotiona of the Pennervlvani a Railroad to Ch ie aro. make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEENTEE. EAST AND VIE WES The eonneetion of tracks by ihe f astlroad Bodge at Pittsburg, (tvoiding all drayage or erring° of Frei ht, together with the saving of time, ere advantages readily eppreointed by ShiPpports of Freight, end the Trartil beg Publio. Morcaants and Zhipperr: entrugtuir, the trnitsporO.tiot of their Freight to tide Company, min rely With none donne on its speedy transit, THL RATER OF FREIOII.I' to and from any ycf. t in the Went by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at a:t twos as favorable as are chargsd by arhsr Broireag Comeaeisr. - - . Mr Be partionlar tostrt psaszt,v,s " Panne-. P.r.it rond. F , AI Freight Coaraatt or iihiprimg tt., or address either of the folivvring.ttgoots of it 6ti J: . . D. A. EITE I ,7.h.KI, .I',ttelAtrt 11.3.1'1 c roe Er. Co., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. Johnoton. 0.; K. EdeNeelY, Kr.; 007124 tc. .Cro , r•er, l'ortainouth, 0.; Paddock N. Co., Jellereonviile, - anis; D. W. Drown Co" Cincinnati., 0.; Athcni is Hibbart. ClE011:111atij 0.: R. C. Alchirinn,_ltlaklizon, Jul.; too. E. hfoore, Louisville, Ky.; P. •G. V.ltilor & litracerille Graham Co., Cs;; u, M.; P. F. Sam, Slin.lor Er. Glare, St, Louie, hio„.• John 11. Har ris, mhyille, Tenn.; Harris lc Hunt, Moinploe. Tcno.; cluto & Co., Cliiceyo, Ill.; W. H. D. fcconts. Alton. 1124 or to Prni+ht agentsof,ltailtotOix at dartront volo tn toe West. gg ti, Gi3TON I MA.GRAW & KOQNS. NP Yeah saroe , , P roo oltiro, LEECH & CO.. I Actor oule. or IS. Wltileau IL N.Y. L. IC' EC1 1. & 31 0 . o n . , 0 u No. sr n o N . ta , t o n If n i! I F i e , r o o t ri lLo t n A to , t , t, 1,4 Z. Noun, Grn'l TiOkot gout, E. LEWIS. Sorel Say't Altoona, Sr- = je:2-sv I - 1 ... , .elimaozwitA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD. CRIICKEBT ROWER to Tamaqua, Catatrisas, Ru pert, Wilkeatustro, !Swanton, Danvlllo, hiliton, 'Wil liamsport, Trot , Ralston. Canton, Elmira, Bnfinin, Niagara rails, Itooheator, Cloveland, Dotron, Toledo, ChOag 10, 6t, Louis, MI lovraultoo , and all points North and WCEta Passenger trains will leave the new Depot BROAD Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad. corner ace OALLoWEILI, Streets, (Passenger entranee on eat lowhill street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for ribose volute, as follows : DAY EXPRE5.3.....—..„--- --SAM A. ad, NIGHT ... £.sO M. The 8.00 A. M. train conneets at Rupert, for 14'ilkes bane. Pittson,. Soranton, mid ail stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make dlrecit conneetione at Hindle with the trains el the New York and Erie, Censlaigns and Niagara Palle. and Buffelo g N ow York an Edo. an tl New York Central Railroads, iron all paints North Wost, and the quindas. Baggage eheelccal to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bril. and all I:_terinediato poiats. Tie Os b 0 remelt at the Philadelphia and E mira eilroadl,.: n'tlamkut Office, northwest corner a) SIXTH end CH. Pettit' srreets, and at the Passenger Depot. center° • TIORTEENTHand THROU9 Is 'XPILES3 FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil elaaand Randle, 1.1.c0t, Itrand and Yellowtail etre t nay caundaya excepted), for „II points Wats I North, a P. Id. Fieighte mu., be delivered before aP. M. to insure their go n lli t 213310 day. For _for er anfoios apply at Freight) Banat. TIGHT% ...NTH end OALLOWRILL, or to CHAS. S. TAPPENGencralA e sent, Northwest earner ISIXTII end GRESTN UT t3trools, eolg-If Philedelehi NORTH PENNsyL, For SETHLEIdEM, V ItO_YIiEWAVII. AD C:ASTO7I MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON, WIMPY. WHITLI HAVEN, WILKESBARRE, WILLIAMSf'ORT, ke. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, Julykd, ?Men c6r Trains will lasso FRONTand WILLOW Ittreata, Pi ladolyhia, RA ILY A (Bundaye exeekdod,) na follows: At 13.30 A. M. LExpress), for Botblehem, Allentown, Match Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkeabarre, Williamsport, &e, • • At23o P. M.(Exwess), for Bethlehem, Easton, &o. nut train ?intones Easton at 5.141 Y. M., and oaken close connection with Now Jeraoy Central for New York. At 5 P. N. for Bothlonern • Allentown, Mauch Oltunkr At B A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestown. At 10.00 A. M. sad 6.60 P. M. for Fort Vi r eshlng ton. The 6.80 A. M. EApress Train makes close commotion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, 1.61,134 the shortest and wool desirable route to Willcosharre, and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: M Leave Bethlehem at 6.63 A. M., 01.00 A. AI. and 5.21 P. Leave Doylestown at 7.80 A. DI and 1.15 I'. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.22 A. M. and 716 P. Id. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. 111. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 6 F. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia At 6.40 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem.. 611 601 Fare to Mauch Chunk,B2 60 Faro to Easton.— ~,, 1 60IFaro to Doylestown.. 080 Through Tull:ate must be procured at the Ticket Of fices at 'WILLOW Street, or BEAKS Street, in order to secure the abo ve rates of fare. All Passenger rains (except ( ( Mail Trains) oonneot at Berke street with Fifth and Sixtipstreets nod &mono and 'phlrd-street Passenger Railroads, 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. Jy3 ELLIS CLAD RtAgent. , FALL ARRANGE -51 E NT PHILADELPHIA WILSII GTON, BALTIMORE RAILROAD. OD and altar AIONDAY OOTORKR 1.1860 PASSENGER TRAINS LNAVE PHIL A DELPHIA For Baltunoro at 8.15 A. M., /1 noon (Eipresa), and 11.10 PAL For Cheater at AM A. AI., 12 noon. 1.16, 4.15,6, and 1140 For Wilmington at 816 A. M., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.16, 6. and 11.10 P. M. For Now Castle at 815 A. M. and 415 I'. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 415 P. 51. , For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Ilarrineton at 816 A. Si. and 415 r.M. For Milford at 8.15 A. 51., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.15 P. M. For Farmington at 8.15 A. 111. (Mondays, Wedaesday s. and Fridays at 4.15 P.M. For Seaford at 8.16 A. M. (Mondays, 'Wednesdays, and Fridays at 416 P. M., For Salisbury et 8.15 A. 141. Tram at 816 A. M. will oonnoot at Seaford on Tues day!, Thursdays, and Saturdat a with steamboat to Nor fol. o r- . . TRAINS FOR PHILO DELPHIA : and 5 LeaP.Mve Baltimore at 0.90 A. M. (ExpreSS).lo.lB A. M., 55 Leave Wilmington at 7.80,9, and 1150 A. M., 1 415,3 45. and 8.35 P.M. Leave Salisbury at LSO P. M. Leave Seaford at (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur das at 7 Farm i ng.) TAO i.eave gton at auesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays at 8 A. AL) 4 10 P. Al. Leave Milford at ( Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days at 7.50 A. M.) 4P. M. Leave Harrington at 8,15 A. M, and 4.25 P. tA. Leave Dover at 8.05 A. M. and 5.25 r, Al. .I.have Middletown at 10 15 A. M. and 6.40 P. Al. L eave New tCas a t t e . a 2oand nd o AA M , , and 7 ,2 4 2 2 1 125 , and 9.15 P. AL Leave Baltimore for Briliebury and Delaware Rail roa d at 10.15 A. A1,nadJ1,2,51._%_511._ " FOR DA LTIMOUR : L nye Chester at 8.45 A. M., 1.2.28 and 11.40 and heave WilraingtOn at 945 A. M., 18 05 P, 61., 19.20 A. 5L FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will rum as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 3 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate Mimes at 6 I'. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi ate places at 4 25P. oil SUNDAYS: Only at 11.10 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 6.25 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. N 079 S. M. FELTON, President. gDELPHIA EADING HAIL _R 0A D. —PASSr.N It 1 1) 4 11. 2 l I N RL S for I'OITSVILLE, READING, and HARRISBURG. MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundays °snouted.) Loavo New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW HI kL Streets, PHIL A U. LPHlA,(Passen i ry entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets at 8 A. 81., onneoting at Harrisburg with the PEN SYLVANIA RAILR LAD, j P. M. train runningo Pittsburg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 P.M.M tram runiunr to Chambershurg, Carlisle, Ste., • and the NORTH EN CENTRAL RAILROAD I P..... train, running to Sun bury, Ito. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Now Depot (sorrier of BROAD and CALLOW n Srreots, PHIL' AD PAAPHlA,(Passonger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill stroots,) Or POTTS VILLE and HARRISBURG, at 3.30 P. M., DAILY, for REAr t NG null, at .1?. M., DAILY, (Sa ea -11 ndals ex- PACES VIA PHIL A.I;ELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD, FROM PIIILADRIZHIA. miles, To 23 68 Dauphin —........121 Millersburg...—... • ..112 Trevorton Jun:lotion _ 68 glianlmii•-• Northumberle.nd --......197 Williamsport —.208 Jersoyilbore ..... —..222 Look Havon Ralston.... -- 233 Elmira.. . aer The 8 A. Al. and 330 I'. Port Clinto n ex WISSA, WIL lAMSPORT making olose connections w Canada the Wert and South DEPOT IN PHILADELP and CALLOWHILL Streets. ap23-tf W. H. 81 Philadelphia and oadin g and Lobanon allay ILIt• Sunbury and Erio R. Williamsport and Itlinira Railroad. At train connect daily at ;oepteil,) with tho eArA , and ERIE RAILROAD, Atilt lines to Niagara Falls, mast. HIA: Corner of BROAD aIAIENNET, EaoretarY o z . _ 4 , WEST CHESTER ~~'^~- TRAINS via PENNSYLVA NIA RAMROD, 'attire dpipor corner ELEVENTIi and MARREI:i at IP i 2.& P. IL, and 4 p. m. On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 8 and Walt Mentor at r. 10041 a - NEW TRI-WEEKLY lw REIGHT AND PASSENGER ROUTE TO NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, VA, CHANGE OF LOCATION for the receipt and deli very of Freight. (in and after Monday, October 16, Forwarders of Goode by tine brie will send to PBENTZ NIL'S Ware house, under National Hall, 1224 AIARKET Street, Entrance for drays in the rear of the building, from Thirteenth Street through Leiner Street. Mark Goods " Via Seaford, Del." Passengers will take the 8.16 A. M. train at the d on Tu s.de pot,t' eceodranserof Broad area and Washington avenue, luirsdays, and Saturdays. Fore for first-class passengers, Including melds on the boat, 37 84 Snead-class paesongers, iaoluiting meals on the boat, H, F. KENNEY, blaster of Transperte.tion, 0012 tf P. W. do B. it. It .Co. m pg WEBT CIIIESTfIKE t'Pr. AND P 111 LAL 3.11.'1'111A. RAILITAD VIA MEDIA. OHANO OF HOU Rl]. OL and after &lentla), Popternberi/th IM), the trains will leave rIIILADELPIUA, iron& the Dena, corner of Thirty-first and Market streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.4.5 and 10 A. M,. and 2.90 and 5 P. 6.1. Leave WIt:131: OILESTBIL, from the Oenot, on East Market street, at 7 and 10 16 A. M., and 1.4 a end 6 F. Leave Philadelphia, from the neyo.., nortlit.ast come of.Cizhteonth and Market stratify', at 8 A. M. and ,M. 'Leave West Chester, at 7.60 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 6 P.M., and on Wednesdays and Saturdays only,nt 2.30 P. M., cotooa Pennelton with the Philadelphia and more Contral Railroad. for Concord, Kennett Avon , dale. Elkview. &a. and for Oxford, via singe, from end ! of Track,. at 7.42 A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday, and 13a i turday, the 7 95 A. M. train from Philadelphia will eon . neat with a line of stager, via Oxford and Hopewell, to Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. rho last Passenger Railway Car will leave Front and Market streets 30 minutes. and Entail and Market streets 25 minute's before the starting thee' from the Rdpet, and will carry a flag to denote it. tiflice and waiting room, noutheaat corner of Eighth and Market strests. whore pastime era, purclinaing tickets for West tm ester. will Do furnished with a tioket over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOll, :Jeneral Superintendent. Tito bag ga,ga car will leave Eighteenth and Market streets ono hour before the departure of the train Irani the West Philadelphia Depot. nal4 7.oirn diDELPTITA, a-Pa eln;:halA Ati u w.ti AN ILI: 0R R TOlv N I:kkILROAD-8 UM NEP. ARTLANGEMENW.- M 14;1W7i, FOR GERNLAIITOW.N. fhtlndninllia 6,7, 11, 9, 10. 11 1 and 1.3 A. td,, 1.1, 3%, 4,6, 6,3%, 7, 8, 9 , LAE, 11% P. M. nva GOIIIIP-11tOril 1, 7 . . 734, 8, 836, 6,10. 11,16 6 .1 .1 1. 3. a.;.15.8,9%,1,8,0 3 104 P. M. " BUNDAYS, Ph,a..1e,nh.16, 9.18 min. A. 7+1,, 2,3, 6, , and 13% V. M LS.SN6 i.iernAnt.cinqi 8.10 vita. 4.. M., 1. 1 0 z.:in • 6.6 M, and 13.1 M. • 0 , 12.PT.Ut3 7 RAIL.ROAD. Letvfl F1, 11 ,17,37.1th 1 3, 13, 1 , - 1 ,13 A. 74,, 2, .4., 6,6. K, 8, 8, n1,112'41% fillstrnt 111 l 7.10, M 84), 0,4011 A ,0 :k 1...0. 6.10, 8.60, am:11.30 P.. - . • • .. ON ikINDAYS. ~ ..,*.e.cc.Pi.natidlybia.S., , cs A. M., r. and IN P. r!,'..taNtl Cit;4rlttit 1'.114 T,N A „ 1;110. 6.10, Uri SAD WIN.. Y. M. NUS C01 , 4!31103-1OCK.611 hi4l) NORIIISTOI9II. f..e...a.v0 Philadelplan, IA6. 11.66. )nin., A. M., R.G3• d 35, t.rz, 6.611, and 11; , 4 P. M. Lezvo Porr!qtrcen 41, 7, 8.06, .0. 31 A. M.- ut4. 41t, P, Irlatide , rl.l4 SA. U. and ?Ind P. Z 1 sdYn No rriutonn 714 A. 61, 1 and 6 FOR MANAYIIN K. tat a Phil:. dal hie. 5.53, 73. 2.05. 11X,1 A. M., 1.0, 102, 5,55,11.50, a" dit P. AI. 3.6 , Lewoin Man,and s) vt,'.< 14. JAZ. 4.55. and 11% A , 5;4, 2 P. 6 (IN SH.N.DAA 8, _zava kdalidtia 0 A. M., b, 5, and 3 P Rye nlvurd:7",l A. m.. Ig, and. 5.4 P. id, . 21,1 PL'll,9 en oral Sup arantendenl, 612-tt REPOT. NINTH and GREEN I)treat4. d:ri,e a iticv: i .ifit. : , , ,;,,.:, , i c :tdo:::"' (.° At : Ll r a' h °C 4 .l::.:lllitiT'l3;=:Cel'6°l-7M.l'lp-tr;4l;nrbr or- tzION .N. 1 f.r :aaros rt s.co Ai.E.l-.;;1!.i9U1 , 71 7 1.!'..1 Dvt - Dinri , * - 11, 'avvan at E!'. pAr I'4 By urea - 4 f I:or.rd et IZi neaarr of tk CIDTtqI.IIY. W. !I. lad LP;U:NPIEY, Liro7otary. 01:. 2 :„-,2m - Trill ADAMS I:IXPit.,RAi And gnomic, either by its own Linen or in o '3 o n nne:ribli with other Exprnw , Comenlen, to all the •arinoivi) tome and nitles of et Vaned htaten, E. 8. SATiI)FORD General Penarinteritnt. .-. 7 -v , -•'.. ;1 OR TELVI SOITTII.-CJIIARILIa ,•:,);,,,.,;-: ..,4.-.•....!,.5.1--i-2101( AND 3.3.VAFINAIf ta . E.Artz.fal.v3 E.2.7:(GRIf lIEDUChII). (.41"rr Fr",, ~ 1 e.t. an ex.:376,7r of ki - /T - 114.1 r.tr 4-)711. Ii?. :41 , l:. , Y , l . l4:Steurvr..lo., r.ateg. I'oll C11...i.P. L1E111:011. S. 0. II:, U.F. INIGII gra:fr.:elm) .111V14Th.il1) r137A3t.t1. C/03- tom Chardon.P. 131r.rnlIrrilli, will cad on Monday. Nor.' 6, at lo o'clock 0.. M. .t, r." c; tr,1 , 1 105 , 1:- 911'.1 4•I hoar: it ny,. 0 . 3)1 qsAvAr4NAlt. fIA. ~,. 0. r., .sfr.ii llttvultl.lo STLTI%. 01' OEULtoIA 11.1.11.1ji, .1.:•-a J. tT.J.,.0, call sell on Wednesday, .0 0 3, 31. at 10 o'clock - A. El. '1 hronnll iii &0 to C.'......v, g-3, .0/ 03 00.46 at. eta. 17.7, - Sfulm r nay; oh.angen from caw Maw:lloy 13 01 , 071 ii ro JAI-u. ~.i..rc..- •i. , ",Vii. r_44l:ll4lol.l.Aginje Al E ne 4 o eTory liar, lin,a "ploml.. - ern .......AA Z.<1.5-IY:ltln.i if.V , 34 , 15Vi0n nix !....Pvli.it 11 ...Tr, r.. 0.1 fa t.'6l , 01 , 11 . 2 1 t14.b1,5 WYK run to 01,fr tver: ton 3 "1, ...Lv..41 , ,,1m1nT a 0..i,c,-,1, 1 . c,,,,,,,,u_ . C.lC , tioll -..411 '..1 , ;,3203: , 1 ~ .1., l'aellinah and thn znyih [O.l ..'l.l rill;Lf,l. AL both (Therle:l3, nod Er.7:„-,....r., :ante, Elflike o'a r:oat''.e,t'a gu,; - , tz..,rl. lur .0101.1.3:-.1 :rite reilrom.Le a Ala.. 4.r 1111 i lAA'AFA .0 t ~0000. n and, o c tl.vf n'i. IIiNURAZI,:I.:. 3.1.1,:? 6r,.. irtli , l:l:3.] OL .:I, 1 tel pt. ~,,,,, , ,,r, of 6i:00 31 ~ ,, I)0.) 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Charlal.t.on,atar.anTr Corelnes ovary 6113.13rty, 1 2or VlotT..l. fro ri .larrionall, mh. " , 7.• mere St. Illarv'e and ' 61 :ohn's ;viers Tneedr.7 and Sanirdar. , TUE ERITISD AND NOILTD 40,w:i t , AramticAN riTEdt 13.aue. YLOIS NEW VORA TO LIVERPOOL. eillOf Cabin tli.ioolid Cabin rivisago.--- FILMS 130OTON TO LIVERPOOL, Chief Cabin doconit Cabin PaEsage.- Tho from Now York call at Coi k Harbor. Tho ships from Hoston call at Halifax and Cork bor. FBRAIA, C4pt. Judkina. IC ANA DA, Capt Lang. ADIA, Cant. J. Storm. ERICA, Capt. Moodie, ABTA. Capt. R. C. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt Am - I,lnm AFRICA, Capt.:-AncH?p, yaps. J "- , i now t ITIR. Therm vonselii carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard how; red on Siortw. PERSI n Jud kme. leavos N. York, Wednesdar, Oct. 10 CIA NADA.Andessain, " Boston, W'ednesday, Oct. 17 AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York, Wednesday, Oot. 74 ARABIA. 'atone, " Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 91 ASIA. Lott, " 14. Yore, Wednesday, Nov.? SOPA, Moodie, " Boston. Wednesday, Nov. 1 4 PERSIA, Jed kins. '' 14. York,Wednestiay, N0v.21 Bertha not secured until paid for. An of:semi:veil Surgeon on board. Tho owners of these alone will not bo aooountable for Gola, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jowelry, Pinions Bronot orhintala, unions bills of lading are awned thorofor and the value thereof therein expreseed. Vor freight Or 722' rare , apply to E. CON AR D. _OOlO 4 'Dowling Organ, New York. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND ...laziez6, BOILER WORKS.—NE sFIE n LEVY, PRACTICAL AND TnEcatETw Ai,. R. ENGINEER T: . MACIIINieTS, BUIL-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, havinc, for many yearn, been in eumiessful miomtion, and been exelosively engaged in building arid relishing Marine and River Engines. hick and low Tremuta ' Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellors, &c.,_ho,rnspectlully oiler their aerv,oes to the Public, as being luny prepared to contract for Engines of all signs. Marine, Itivcr, and Stationary , having sots of lanterns of dill e rent &MOIL IWO propane to exeoute or acre with quick despatch. Every description of Pattefe making medo at the, shortest notice. High and Linn Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Swam s, of the boat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forginge, sane. and kinds; Iron and Brans Castings, of all &seriph one Roll Turnin,r,h3OTOlT Cutt i ng, nail all other wort eta" nested with the above, business, Drawings and . ripecifma thir.st'or all work done at they establishment, frog of charge, and work guarantte..i. The subsenbers have ample 'what f dock room tor to- Pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety and are provided ^.sith shears, blocks, falls, 4k.. for raising hear, o r lire" JACIOIt G. PLEAX 7 II.I. JOHN P. LEVY. jol4-tf BEACH and PA t,MLti arrr.nts. 'Aar Sa. 7. 1512Ralex, 0. VAINP&RII rzyt alter. r :$lllOlOO, I.VOUTITITAF.B: FOUNDRY N- 3 YIFI7II AND IVAI3IIINUTON CVREVIDI. 41 BONN ENUINICERS AND 'v1A , 317,4113'V5, • alannfaotura high and Low .Prtzaore 6t, ,, A1a ho",zo,e, for Land, Rival.. aid marine merviee. Voider", liazonietora, Tan'zn, Iron Boat", Cazi.,nr of all kmde, either Iron or Breen. Iron Frame Boole for ldoo Work., Work nhoer, rend Station', &a. Rotor(' and Gat, 51.r,,:ki nary of Di" Intact and, moot iat Prlpad oonstrooLo • Avery doloti"tion of VlAlllation Mtplonery, ElUuh Iti Sat' CIT, [Sew, ano Or:gt 'AWN, Vveaum I ang, Upon Stew Dofeontore, Filters, Pumeine Buehler, Ac. Bole Aleut , : for ir, Eililealle Patent eluor Apparatua; ate Soul runmer• Ertl Acainvall .r'n J',:• an 2 (7., , ,ite,;zzt,i mist Driio.- Inv Mesklna. rat,' POINT PLEASA.I: FOII.NDItY, No. 95) BEACH Ptiket, Kennington, LIAM H. informs los friends that, hayint Lai. ohnsad tho ont ire stock of Patton at tho above Foun dry, he is ante prepared to raeoive orders for Itoilinr, Grist, and Castitigs, Exnp, Cheinioal, nue Hones Work, C'eai imp Castings made from lioyer boratory or Copoia Vorosees, in der or taco sr.o,t, oi loom. rant-tl PI A14()6 ! PIANOS ! ! PI ANCSS ! ! ANO-FORI'Er>, raI..,LODEOIV3, NANO- PORTER. MODENF. , Matto by Raven, P•won, &• Co., Nunna E !.. L Clark, O nallett, Davia. h and otbore. J. E. 001.1 M), myl4-ly B.EVENTiI and OlLEB'rki UT. e•-•,l'aen STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA II*TTENT OVVR-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND B(tUARE PIANOS, now Preferred in concerts and in privato oilman by the boat Performers. Roomed the first yromiunis over the beat makers, from Bolgosl. ke Gottschalk, !Vinson, nod others, Challenge all comes B L.AB I Uri ft BOTHERS, 1006 CHESTNUT Street. ,BURNS , CELEBRATED ROBE- WlW(301) and fall met/Oho-plate PIAN 0- roirrlis ; und Eatey & tireen'n Harmonic, and Eolian Alelodeone. The above instruments are of the very latt:at inp rovemente. and beet innken, For sate at 11811.% Alum Store. No. 1102 CIIESTNUT fittaet. oats Int Northern Central Railroad. 4-LaARTA'S NEW IMPROVED PIANO Inv? trOTION BOON.--11aeleht method of fin gorier, together with a beautiful selection of popular Mem; and progressive lessons, ever before published nt a 81;17111 work—pyiee only OD rents—at Alt; Mune BRIM* n 02 OHEST.II Btreet; orb-1m MUSIO—From all Catalogues in the United States, at One Cent ear pipe—at 111 , 3 MARKET I:4reet, erposite the Farmers' DiaMmet Market HOnet. oeS-lm WINNER's INt)EPENDEN'L' VIOLIN PLAY , . B, Non. 1,2, 3, 4,5,5. 7. and 8, are tow rendv—lmon 23 oe.uts—at MARSH'S 21 n Store. 1102 CHESTNUT Street. 0c6.1m LPURNING FLUID, ALOOIIOT, AND CAMPRENE,mannftotared datly, and for tale . 1 2. X ROWLEY, k CO., No, 18 Bon* yr Loaves, oopi RAILROAD LINES. MMI:= :!iREFIS COPIPAI4I7ES ..,......_.._ _`.. _.. Laiip - _...._... W PIANW4 AND MUSIC INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE PNTERPRIBE NsuRANCIE CIOBthANY THlLAgErnlia. ( 11 1118 INBURAINCIE lizevarsiviay.) r,c)MFA rIrS BUILDING. S. W. CORNX.R. FOuurll AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRESIIIOIIII. 1 1 . Ltvf.,xxonn STARR. MORDECAI h. Damen, WlLLr.e.h. moic23, Oslo. H. El TUAILY NALRR RA O FZIER. JOHN R. BuoVnlc ' JOHN M. Arwooa, B. A. FAHNESTOCE, Hem. T. Taxmcx, ANDascv D. CASH, HENRI W21LP.70 9. J. L. Vantimmr.. ;;HAR.LES CO - HATO X.E RF ,BecreORDtary. STAitit, Frosidez DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN NURANCE COMPANY INCORPOR PENNSYLVANIA.EGISLATURE OF 183 s. OFFICE 3. E. c,OItNETI., TIIITTD. AND WALNUT Teets, a elpina. • MARIN E INSURANCE ON VESSELS, G A FRIR To all parts of the World, INLAND INSURANCES - On Goods, by River, Canals., Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts or the Union FIRE 114NUItANCES On Moyohandige generally. On Stores. Dwelling Houses. 6.0. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1059. Par. Market Value. 5123 050 Philadelphia City 6 q cent. Loan-0123,060 00 S. 100.000 Pennsylvania State 6 4P' cont. Loan.. 93,665 01 6.21,000 Pennsylvania State 65r cent. Loan._ 2LOOO 00 025,000 U. S. Treasurj 514 4J l ' cent. Notes and 830 . 0001 % S!=r l y na 6 - 4Feeiii . . - Notee - alii 23 ' 2" " interest tom 30 ,616 00 525,000 Temporary Loan to the City ofdolphin, . „ 95 000 SO 550,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 3,1 * dortgage 6 . 41 Y cant, Sonde 3.5041 520,000 North fennaylvania Railriiid Mort gage tr cent. Sonde...—. • • 12,501 CO 514,000 Wad Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 tly ct. coupon Bonds. 12,600 00 510,000, 300 shares stock Germantown Gm; Company, interest iv d Principal guarantied by the city of Pinta delphia.. us pop on 61400 100 shares PonnsylV . alna Rit.ilread-dem pany .... .. , . 3,775 OD 55,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company__ 00 52,050 shares Philadelphia Ice BoaVaniffltWam Tog Company, Philadelphia and • Savannah Steam Navigation p an Co mpany cean Steam Navigation Compy, Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company- ..... 2,210 00 435.680 V 118,718 at Banda and Mortgages, and Real Estate. Of fice Building.. 2 ... .....___ m a de ........ ... Billa receivable . for Insurnames Balance due nt Agenotee—Premiums en Ma rine Policies. interest. and other debts due the Sann. and etoci, of sundry Insurance Cm o panies-- Cacti on Deposit in Bank DIRECTORS.. Santnel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniaton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooks, TSpencer IYaine, omas 0. Hand, Robert Barton, Jacob P. Jonas, James B. M'Farland, Joshua P Eyre, John IL Semple, Plash'g, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Server AI MARTIN, President. . HAND, Vico President. nntarr. • dl6-ti William Martin Edmund A. Bonner, Theophilus Paulding John It. Penrose, Jahn C. Davie, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand. William C. Ludwig, Jose h H. =eon George C. Leiser. Hugh Craig. Charles Eeln Rd. C HENRY LYLBU T RN O . Se. !WIRE INSURANCE. - MECHANICS' INSURANCE: COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build ings, Gonda. and Merohandtee generally from loss or dninage by nre. The company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the DIRECTORS. William Morgan. Robert Flanigan, Yranois Cooper, Michael Idelieek, George L. Dougherty, Edward Mogovorn. James Martin, Thomas B. McCormick, Jomea Thum, John Bromley. Matthew RI oAleer, Eremite Falk, Bernard Rafferty. John Cassade, Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard If.. Rulreman, Thomar Fisher, Charles Clare. Franols 'McManus, Michael Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, President. DKR:NAM) AFFK.n.TY, Secretary. n023.6m SURA NOE 00 MP A NY OF TRE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FME AND MA RINE INSURANCE— Nos. 4 AND EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1741—Capital s2oo,oo4—Feb. 1,1860, oash value, $438,792 77. All invested in sound and available --seaunties—non nano to insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Buildings. Stooks of hlerehandise, &0.. on liberal terms, DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby Samuel Grant, Jr., - Charles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, ThontrA B Wattsotl. Sohn B. Build. Henry G. Freeman, William IL White, Charles S. Lenia. George C. Carron. HENRY D. SHERIMRD, PresMent WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. jea-tr A,NTIMAOITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—Authorised Capital $410.6 *—CHARTER. pERPETUA L. ()Sloe N 0.311 WALNUT Street, hotween Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loge or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and MeroLandian gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Ves.r.els, Cargoes, and Freights. inland Insuranc.e to all parts of tLs Union. DIRECTORS. Joseph Ylaxteld, Dr. Genres N. nirert John R. Dlakiston, Wm, F. Dean, J. E. Baum. JACOB FSFIER, President. W. M. Smrni, Seoretarv. Writ. F. DEAN, Vise President. ap3-tf Jaeob Mher. D. Luther, L. Autlenriee, Pearnon Peter Sieger. ff ,WE I.NSURANC: -M-- 4 PANY.—THE PENN RANCE COhLPANY. 921 C e 937,691.82.— INBURES LIVES for ill, annuities and endowmen Real Estate, and makes all contingenoies of Life. They act as Executors. Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel 1,. Miller. TR OR Benjamin Coates. R tabard B. Newbold. William P. Hacker. William R. Kern, Samuel C Huey Charles li ~ nalowell. AND TRUST COM MUTUAL LIFE lIISU itlisTriiiT Street. Assets whole term of life—grants purchases life interests to °entracte depending on the Administratorz, Aaaignees TEEM Bamvol E.33lokes, William Martin, James It. McFarland, Joseph H. Trotter, James Easton. Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Couder, Daniel L. Hutohinson, John W. Hornor, Ellis B. Archer, Himmel S. Christian, Josepn ffi. Thomas, John 0. Brenner. ler, Easton. L. MILLER. Preendont. . 810111.8, VJea Pres' t. ants iiMirT C. Ta;rnititd. Radon,lcia Kent, William H. Carr, II . V. Dalkon, William Robertson, Werner M. Kum P. 8. Midi I SASII,- E JOHN W. KORNOR.. Snore : DIDRIOAN FIRE iNSURANUE 00. INOORPORATED 1811-CRARTEO VERYET ITAL. • Ite:910 'WALNUT Stroot, abC•5O Third, Philadelplaa. Havivg a largo paid-up Cav,tal Stook and Surplus In vearadin 21011111.1 and available Lloonittlea, oontiuuo t insure on Dvrellinta, Stores, Furniture, itterohandise Veaeole In Port and their carnet, and other Persona Property, all lotion liberally and prataptly anottel. ^ IVVinOr.S. Ft,ilD T. Lams, lap] 5.1 R. Camplva. Edmund Untll4. Chaa. I'oultr.e7. larm-1 Morris. l'rendent. ..L.GERT C. L.A.Li_t N4:OORD. Saaratat v. foal-t 1 Vlio.c. R. fax.rus, John Walsh Elmuel C. Piano!, Y' trick Bradr. nUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA- Ac*NY-FILANKLIII BUILDINGS, 1109 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PL,US_SeS,l46.7o.—lneerea neaten. Lou or Damage by Fire, and the Penis of the Boa, Inland Navigation end Trznnertation. GEORGE H. HART, President. }IP. MISS Viee President. . E. COGdSHALL,See'y enc. Treasoiro. 5. R. BUTLER, Aniotant Seeretur H. P. ROCW., Footer Azdrew P.. Chan - Mfg, ?.....rau el )once, M. Po tnl,9•tt Ocorge 3, it at, A. C. Ontte 11. W. Dmlov, 11. R. Coggihell, Hon. IL M. Fuller IN'IXOFIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —ollloe N 0.109 WALNUT Btreet. FIRE INSURANCE on Ilouees mat Merchanthee Sellorn.ll7, on favorable tonne, either lie:Eel or per Potosi, OIRECT01(2). Jeremiah Bonar.lt Edward D. psoberU John Q. Ginnodo. John J. Griffiths. Joshua T. Owen, Reuben 0. Hale. Thomas Marsh, John lOopovreil. Jr.. Barn!. L. Ommiloi,_ Jas. T. Hale, R9110f01116, JEREMIAH BOMALL, President. JoHN Q. GINLIODO, Vioe President, Enwann W. I)Avin. Peor.tar. SAVING FUNDS. " A little, but often, SUB the Purge." pRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.I 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest-1 nut and Walnut. niladelne to. pave all Deposits on demand. Depositors' money secured by DOV37nieent l l State, and City Loans. Ground Rents, Mori-; gages, ,to, i This Company deems safety batter than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors' money, but have it at ell times ready to return, with 5 per cent. interest, to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own rig ht, and such &vents oar. be withdrawn. ONLY by their consent. Charter perpetual. Inoorporated by the Mate of Penneylv nine. with authority to reosive money from trustees and exeentors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Men open daily, from 4 to S o'clock, and on Wednesday evening ant:lEo'o,st. - DIREC2OIIIS. Jacob H. Shannon. Oy rum CaawalLtaar, 'John 8 hindler, Ueorge Rinm,ll, I MMFIChI W. Sloan. bdwaril T. Hys.v, LIMO Krumbhanr, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rittenhouse rintLan tir s. pfsatcy, Jos. U. flatterthwaite, Jones Yerke J ' - '"4. I E W . LaPpincott. JACua, D. HtIeNNON, Pres .:lent, • CTRVI CA DWALLA las, Treairgrer, to'l9, " A Dollar itasod la twioo oarnatl." CAVING FUND-FIVE PER DENT IN K.} TEREST. —NtiTIONAL OA PET Y UST COM PAN!, WALNUT Street, aoutimeet corner oral' RI) Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penhry -Yam. Money is received in aly dem, I:sae or email, and in terest paid train thy day of dopozit to the dmy of with. drawn'. The office iq open ovary day from June o'clock in the ranrnin; till live o'clock lu the evejung, and on Mundt.. and 'Conn:day E oveniny,e till eight o clock, lion. HNN Y 1,. 11EN NEN , President. ROBERT IIELF1I111(411. Vtoo Prat:don , 'yflLy,lAM J. Then, noretatT. DIIINCV:918; tion. Henry L. Bennei, Brewitor, Edward L. Carter, Joseph R. Barr Robert Selfridan, Franote Leo, Minute! K. Ashton, Joseph YonkeL , P. Landreth Mauna, Jaynes L. Stopheasoa. Money re minced and raymenta reads delis. Tha inveatments are made, in conformity with ILI Ent:o,l3lone of the Chanter, in Real Estate hlortvaxer, (ground Rents, and !molt first-clue amp tte.s ae witl al wayn inente perfect eecurity to the delmetterr, and which cannot tail to s ire permanency and etatniar to thin tustituhon• ant-17 SAVING FUND-UNITED STATES 9- 7 TRUST COMPANY, earner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Largoh ar , e l m.: received, and paid hook on de inard without notion, v; We FIVE PER CENT. INTbL drEtri. from ttce day of do;oatt to the dal of rill - drove!. Odes hours,lrorn 9 until 5 o'oloak every liar, and en MONDAY En:NJ:WS from 7 until 9 o'cloca'. t a 1 uovarm DE .CAL. TS for de sale on England, Ireland, cot:1119 President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORR Wronenrer—JAMES R. R. LitiVER, PLINY FMK. Aotimr, AIITI ON !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOI3. 011 V-0001 NRWS FOR A C,L!--The never taliag VAN HORN is the beat; she nuccoods when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. ht lOW affairs she never fgits, the has the secret of winning the alike Orme of the opposite sex. It is this foot which induces illi'orate pretenders, to try to imitate her, anti Gm' her advertisements. She shows yon the likeness of your fu ture wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well knows to the public at large that she is the first and only per eon who cop show the likoneze in reality, au,} can give entire entielaction on en the oonoerno of tie, whint can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and sinle, who daily anal ly eager visit her. Como one! oomo all! to No. 1326 Loll ISAR D 81rest,botweentlritil ear and ti,ond ne2ll-fi," NAVAL STORES.--75 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 50 do. Wilmington Tar, 275 Yoga do, 300 blots Pooh, 4EO do. Room. m atoro,and for sale bY ROWLEY, ABIIBURNER, & CO. No. 10 SOoth Wharven • JALEP—For sale by WETIIERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. tars's .‘,,,,..euttcu.r.mtZte,., FURNESS, BitTNLEY . & 00., fin. 42* MAWRET STREET SALE OF FREAOFI. GOODS. On Frulay Morning, November 2, at SO o'Clook, by catalogue, on 6 montbe Grad. 600 packages and lots of falia; and staple French dry gondn. *4 7- Samples arranged for examir,ation, with cata logued, early on the morning of Bale, SPRZTAL, 8 ai,F, OF PARIS, VIENNA. AND BERLIN BRAWLS, being the close of the entire importation. Oa Friday Morning, November 2, at le o'olook, on , six months' credit. (All, Wool Vienna broohe shawls. of very Feo square t 01101 CA pattesrand in the 1/103t, dews -801 long ble colors on rn ly, espeerally se looted far Fhiladelobta l trade. 100 superb qualities and ,richest new patterns chains lame troche long shawls. 200 long and square all woollplaid shawls, comprising seine of the richest seeoted patterns and finest goods imported, suited to; first mass city trade, 200 very ammo and desirable styles all soft wool di agonal Garibaldi and ffieilian shawls. 200 funoy striped plaid and check square and long shawls. 100 TIONS patterns all wool Betlin reversible double faced shaw e. 100,ex fine qualities blank, brown, and violet ti ibet and merino long shawls. 100 choice and rich Canrayeux chenille shawls. 201 dozen richly illuminated chenille scarfs. N . F. P ANCOA ST, .170TRINFER, Sue -16• densor to B. 5C0TT...Tn.:431 ("FTEHTNOT St, SALE OF AMERICAN AND-IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS, &c. Thin Morning, October 31, by cataiogue, on a credit, oommonoing at 10 o!oleck. Included will be found— EMBROIDERIES. An invnico of very rich and high cost new`strle em broidered bracelet sets, embroidered, Jaconet and book collars, infants' embronteredwaists and robes, rich rind wide jacnnet flouncing and bombe. embroidered dimity banes, colored and white Peace and embroidered linen sots, &e. RIBBONS. New styles Paris bonnet ribbons, rich new style Paris ribbon strings, &o. TRIMMINGS. Most choice colors velvet and silk fringe, trimming, braida, bn lions. tease's. &o. MILLINERY GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS. Be order of Assignee—An invoice of fall style Paris artificial :lowers and feathers. Also,— pieces Lyons black talk velvets. Rich fancy do do., &e. GERMANTOWN -GOOD.S. Labtst and best styles ladies', misses'. and children's fancy knit hoods, cloaks. %lines. coats, &e. Lashes' nobles, opera hoode. zephyr shaw:s, &o. HOSIERY. Ladies' and gentle:white and blue mixed hose and brilf hose, mimes' lambs' wool hose, children's white and snot hose, Nos. Im4 ladies' heavy 'Shiite cotton hose, Ace. CUTLERY. NOTIONS. &c. Also. assorted at SPEI steel scissors, morocco porte mon am ladies' travelling bags, busk and morocco purees &0.. &o. 131111,1 P FORD & CO. ; AUCTIONEERS, No, :30 MARKS: ritroot. and Gai MINOR Eittoot • LARGE' POSIITVE SALE OF Loon •OARFS 1300T3., BRUE,S. FINO9AN3.. AND GUM SROEB. e 801,655 57 Thursday online. November I, at o'clock grew/134, will be sold, by catalogue, on 4 mind's' oredit. 10M. oases men's, boys , And 'youths' calf. and grain boots, oalf, 10. and buff hrosans, calf and patent leather gaiters, oxford 1: 05 ; gam overshoes and boots, See, Women's, min!' .te and ohildran'a calf kip. morocco. and kid healed boots, palters, slippers, buskins, and overshoes. Also, a lull assortment of city-made goods. Buyers ttifinartiontarly invi , ed to this sale, as It will consist of a fresh and sonsonab'e assortment of goods. OR - Goods open for examination with catalogues early on morning of sale. USK: !TAT HAM,' A TIC TIO NEBIR Aro , commironarl AtERCIIANT, southeast corner of af.X7lll end RACE Straits. • • Mitt'Er 70 160411.1 595,000 to loan, at the lowest tales, on diairmordt, watches, jewelry, silver plats, dry goods, clothing, gre °oriel hardware, - outlerr - pranos, ruirrota, toy niture', bedding, and on - goods of over" ;demotion, 1,1 large or mall amounts, front oho dollar, to - thousands for anyjeneth of - tithe agreed on. KW" The Oldest EntabLished House in this tray. - 07: Private entrance on , RACE fitreea Business hours frornA. M. to 9 1,. X. Hee.v7 insuracce for the benefit of depositors cat.g.p..Est,NL's TWO .PER. CENT. Advaners of $lO and upwards at two per sent, Advance: of SIM and nowsrds. at ono par sent, fcr short loan, SALE OF FORFEITED COLLATERALS. On Thnnsday Morning', November B, at 10 o'clock, at N ATEIANS' Auction Store. Southeast corner of SIXT H and RACE, Streets, in Second-story Salesroom , entrance from Race street. Consisting ol— - Several eases of first suality French Calf Skins. t'everal oases Kip and Calf Skins. Several cases superior Split Leather. Dealers, Shoefinders. and others are invited to attend the eale, as the Leather will positively ne sold without the least reserve, in lots to suit purchasers. I Open for examination the day previous to the sale. S.I.I4A.THANS. M FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUC iut TioNF,ERS, 604 CBWNUT Strert, above Sixth. _ _ - • BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'nlook. cf Books; stational,' and fancy goods, watches, jewelry, cloaks, silver plated ware, outlet,, paintings, musical instruements. Sce. Also. - Hosiery, dry goods : boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every desoription. DAY BABES every Monday, Wednesday, and Frt day at 10 o'clock A. M. PRIVATE BALM At privato sale several largo consignments of watches jewelry, hooks. stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery Lanny goose, gee. To winch is solicited the attention o city and country merchants and others. Consignmonts solicited of all kinds of laerchandise for either public or private sales. &V' Liberal cash advances made on consignmonta Out-door sales promptly attended to. % . PRING GARDEN - BALL. —EIL A SKO'S BRANCH 5 CADEMY, AT SPRING GAR DFN TfAtar.—lnstruoTion In Line's Calisthenie Exercises for Mmes. and a now method MExeroises. united with Military Drill. for Masters. Class Days, Tuesday and Friday. from half past 3 toy for Miases,( no gentlemen admitted during this Instruction ;) and from 5 to half past It o cloak P. M. for Masters. 0.,21-12t MESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D'IIER VILLY respectfully inform their friendi and tho nubile that they have removed their Boarding and Day School for Vining Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. lid 27 and 15 , 29 .SPRUCE Street. hapils from five yoArs of age upward prepared f , r the fourth clam. JY2S-6m 'aRYA.NT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS' NIERCANTILE COLLEGE, R. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNNTbtreets.—Day and Eveni ng i Session,. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping. n cluding General Wholesale audit/Awl Business, bliiP ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, ex change, Elmnifeeturlng, Railroading, bterunnoating. ke.. the most t/toreug4 and practical course in the United States . Also, - Lectures, Commercial Calcula tions. Arithmetic,. and the_igher Mathematics. Pen manship (best in the OW I, UOtre.:¢tmaenco, &o. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeopuirmo. fully printed in colors, and the best work published. se:a-tf CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LOcusT. The dnhee of the cianioat Thstitnte will be rammed Monday. &Member B. S. W. FAMES, A. M., au.27-0m Panel/AL 1:1110,NN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COB NF.R. THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, re opens MONDAY, September Sd. Four inure pupils will be, admitted. Oat:donee Bent to any address. nazi-tf R. STEWART. Principal. R. WTNTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD LT•BLING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No. 1727 VINE street, near Logan Square, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, Septembenith. Circulars furnished on application. auIS-tNI FOR SALE AND TO LET. n. LARD.OIL FACITORY.-To rent, a LARD-OIL FACTORY with 92 Patent Lever Prossee. with rlatos, Bsgs. Tubs, Kettles, 'ranks; all in complete ordor. Apply to ROWLEY, ASEIBURNER, & rO., Oct N 0.16 bOUTH wn. ARVES. TrO CHAIR AND 0 ABINET MAKERS.— The Phcenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of " Blanchard's Patent." for the States of New York, New Jersey , Pennsylvania and Maryland , will sell county, tows. or shop rt hts. or grant licenses to use, on easy terms. This is the only patent. All infrine,rs will be etnotlr dealt with. Apply to JOHN SILSBY, or 0. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. oci-d3in tr, PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE ,•ido.FAß).l.—Will be sold. at Public Sale. on Second day, the 12th of 11th ( November) month, 18W, on the Premises, all that valuable FARM situated in White musts township. Montgomery county one and a half miles from the Chestnut Hill Railroad Depot, adjoining the lands of George Blight, I awls A. Lukens and others; also, bordering on the Wissahiokon creek , con taining one hundred and fifty acres of very superior land, all in the highest state of cultivation. The lime stone is of the very best quality for limebriming pur poses, and the lime made from it bears a high character in the Philadelphia market. Thom is also on the premises an opening or Iron ore. which prom sus an abaudant supply of ore of excellent quality. The improvements consist of a Stone Mansion House, contains two parlors, dining-room, and kitchen on the firm floor, five chambers on the second floor, with coiled ethos. =MEM •• • • O • • The HMO itt well shaded with evergreen and other trees. The Barn is of etone,lW feet long byte feet wine, and connected with it aro a large manure shed, wagon house, corn orib, &0., &0., built of the best materials. There are wells of excellent water under cover, at the House and Barn. There are also on the oremises a gond Tenant Bonze and large Barn ; also, three I imeSilne, with a com fortable House and Stables, eufgoient for the use of the kilns t he above Farm is considered to be one of the ben properties in the neighborhood. and will be sold with out reserve. A large amount of the purchase-money may remain on the premises. '1 he property will be shown by team) Williams, re siding thereon. The Hale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when the conditions wilt be made knnwn WILLIAMS,oar- wfmltt. ANN W Trustee. D R. S. T. BEALE, DENTIST. Das removed to 1113 cnEsniur Street, (Girard (tow,) Philadelphia. 0025-IM. pAWBON NICHOLSON, • BOOKBINDERD, Noe. 519 and 521 MINOR Street, Between Market and Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES PAWSON, JAS. B. NICHOLSON. J o/ 4* NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAYUNV.- JOY. OOE. ea Co. Rave been appointed sole agents In Philadelphia for this extensively circulating vapor, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertisiu utthe beet news papers of city and country, at the onions of JOY. COE, h CO., Advertising Agents,• FlFTX and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia Tribune Buildings, New York. se26-tf P. ()ORSON, Jt.• RETAIL ESTATE BROKER. NORRISToWN, PA., OFFF R 8 AT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BALE, come of the most desirable and productive farms in Montgomery and Cheater counties. Also. several Alec chant and Grist Mills, in desirable parte of the country. Persons wishing to purchase properties, either as homes or investments, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to call, or write for a catalogue. Several handsomely located farina to exchange for city property. Norristown Properties for sale or rent. Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. Apply to R. R. CORSON. 0024-100 - NORRISTOWN. Pa. NICHOLSON, •-• • Manufacturer of SHIRTS LINEN sad ?MARSEILLES BOSOMS ANI) COLLARS. A large and choice twsortment, and 'WELL WADI!, Aware on nand. unto which I particularly Invite the attention 01 CASH and prompt-paying IHIORT-TIMS bulere. E . . Corner of SECOND sad ARCHStreaa ‘ Sbiltt de ehm. an ' -3m• FUGUEI' & SONS, t , Ji. IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS. No. St 6 South FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full asgortroOnt of deeirable Cl eRS, which they offer at' law rate!, COT each CT up proved credit. , jelo.ly E J. BAYLIS THOHLAS, . ATTOIiNgIY-AT-LAW, Flag removed his °Moe from lie, IMS Arch street to No, 439 WALNUT Street Partioeler attention i t iven to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The dra ins' and exanharition of Wills, Conveyances, Assignmehts, Briefs of Title, and other Instruments of Writing. The nytnarement of Executor ships. Allniinistratortnirs, and Tnnts, superintended; and tiro boat ear:untied prdourcd for the pormanan% in ar M an o r satisiaotary referenne given restnred. argil-urn. _ _ o RAC I .E .II,:t, S ,I E IA I N : ' TOAD ENGINEEK, and PATENT ATTORNEY. No. 114 South MTH. Street. (Hearin e 3yogitis 114 County Conn House,/ prevent•swings,&e.. and transude all other We l ter' connected with the obtaining of Let ters Patent. Mashinery Designed and Drawings made. ausg-am* iitrertorr. EDUCATIONAL. BUSINESS CARDS. . 4 5,CitrtiON tHUM A " • 4 tap! 141 south Pu••• t • (Fer:o7l7 Nos, G 7 and a,9!) • . Ai4D REAL. b...tiATE,. AF TH.L . EXCHANtIE EVERY TLIERDAT ol 94Zitr011eTtrIXEM0d Ief,SIIMCIY , rAlition whin! ! woe publ ,p ish.'on the Ratorday crevacu to 'moll solo, nue thousand eatalagliell, to bonlnilll• fora:, Riving full deseripttons of all the 070Pert7 to b sold on the following Tuesday, A R a—Our sales of merest/its land 'stacks e the Exchange Will hereafter be held at 12 o'cleet noo n ; and, In the evening. at 7 o'clock. • *7" Gnarl butore have theoaptlonasf eittreensle, REAL ESTATEAT PRIVATE BALE. a - 3 , We have a large amount of real tellatetalthrivate cute, includthg every o , escrißtion otelt.vAnd ; conntry property, Printed hate may bed nt thsraliction More PRIVATE tiALE ItEgte'Tß. .Err irrni eltate entered on oar CHAU/ eage reaistora and advartieee occasionally in ettr *Obit° sale. abstract (of which LOCO come- are printed weekly,)- free ro: charge. EIGHTEENTH FAIIL SA L I67- NOVEN- 11 4 11 13. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate 'of lontithanr.l. SlocUM. d. , • • A Handsome Brown d St o ne ftssip.4 . Nag No. RAS Pine street. -Valuable Modern Three-story Brink , RESIDENCE, No Cie Walnut street, west of Ninth; has two bath roomo, hot end cold water, winter and summer kit ohens, with range, Lakonia }nee - ond and third Stories, fee. ExecutOr's Salo—Estate of William A. Edwards, Esq.. FIR 3 T-CLAR3 BUS d I ec N e ES d ,S T • •N- 3 valuable store. southwest corner M A I u t-,- L r T e w el n th streets ; lot 20 feet by 113 feet, sotooo may on mortgage. • - Executor's Sale—Fatate of • A. Lawtence: deceased. Neat Modern DWKLLING, with inde -yard, N 0.1004 Mount Vernon street. weet of Tenth Same Estate B i'S(I4EaB fi eeND, --Three story Brick Store, No. 113 North Second streat,lietween Aroh and Rare: lot 24 feet front. -- "7. • Executrix's Pereinctorr Sale - Eitate of - Charles W. Benda-, deseased4 - Two Large and Valuable LOTS. northwest corner of Brost! and Oxford street.. : 100 by 2X feet, a fronts. VAL ab'e FARM and MILLS, over SO Amos. White marsh, Montgomeiy county. on the railroad and Morris Mill road and Wissahickon meek, /4 miles from pane delehm, and miles from Chestnut Ain. Rasa large stone dwelling, stone barn. atone ISTISIt mill, saw Inc., Inc. Handsome Double Batik RESIDENCE. No. Sts South It intik street, below South. Lot 34 feet front. Executor's bale—Estate of David - Shetrine. demisted. Two story Buick DWEbLireer, No. 638 South Fifth street. Largo and Valuable BUILDING T OT. CO by 890 feet. west side of Bread street. south Of Monument Ceme tery. Large Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street. LIVERPOOL WARE, Consisting. of Twenty.one Cates. Direct from Ltverpool. per Ship r Wallace. 'Phis Morning- Oat. 31, at 10 oVook at the Auction Stnre.oonsisting of dinner and tea eels. cups and cancers. plates, dishes: tureens coveted dishes, chamber sets, tea pots, pit chers, bowls, lugs, sugars, crea !Co.. to be sold without reserve, in lota to snit dealers, hansekeepers, and others. FALE OF BODEQ—Br order of Administrator. enins. October 31. at the Auction Store; an assortment of valuable noscelLlneoaa books. ektiorttori on quantities, the .rook of a bookseller dooessed• ir"" For partioulars see' catalogues. SALE OF SUP ERR 0 R FOBAin/RE_ PIANO- T, ORTES. FINE FRENCH-PI ATE AHREORD, CD AND4,WeRu, COUNTER, TABLES, FLAGS, HOISTING MACHINE BRI SSELS AND OTHER CARPETS.- CHINA AND GLADSWARE. BbD3 AND LIEDDINO, &C. CARD.— Our sale to-morrow moridng at' the auction store, will comprise, besides WO o f of excellent second hand furniture, fine Freach-glare mirrors, superocr yiano fortes, chandeliers, 001111t8T11- tables, hags. heist ing machine. Brussels and other carpets, China and glassware, beds and bedding, An., forming an attractive assortment, worthy the attention of helms and others desirous of purchasing. 07 - Catalogues now ready, and the ertiolee - nrrerged for exammatton. Sale at Nos. 1:19 and 141 Smith FOURTH' Street SUPF,RIOU FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FOR CrB. BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday Monona., At 9 o'olook, at the Auction Store. an assortment of excellent second-band forniture, elegant..pisim-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc . from familial declining housekeening, removed to the store for convenience of sale. Sala on GRAY'S Lane. • HORSES. OXEN. COWS. FARM WAGONS:CARTS. .MOWIING MAC:RINE, HORSY. RAKE, WATSON WAGON. ROCKAWAY, HARNESS, FARMING IMSLEMEN i B. &a, n Friday Altemoon, Nov. 2d at 2 o'clock, at the late residence of Evan W. Thomas. deceased, tho personalproiertv. comprising a superior horse, a years old. Blaok awk stock Wat son wagon, harness, Durham and Alderney catt le, erc, Ea" Full partionlars to handbills.k sidirOnlstrator's Sale. SCHOONER JAMES MAHEE. On Saturday. ' November & WO. at noon, at the foot of WILLIAM street. RICHAION %an undivided Fourth Part ot the Canal Schooner Tames Magee.l9o tons; 90 feet keel. HE beam, 8 feet hold. Sale absolute. V,ll ERI. FE'S SALE =Oa WEDNESDAY MORNING, (Weber als!.- at 10 o'clock' A. M., by order of the thierlfif the Good Wilt, Stook- and rxtures of the old-established GROCERY 8 . 108,E. 2onthwest corner of St: GOND and PINE tweets ~0e29 3t.. . . . STOVES. P-. INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKH WIT,LT AM 41 NEATAN„ . WDOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 8 T 0 V - E S, No. 33 NO.TII. SECOND STREET, Offers the mot perfect, convenient, and economical Gan-buraing Cooking Stove 7et invented. Inquire for hie Lehigh Gas-burner, to obtain the best Stove in nee. Afro, one of the larceet and most complete stock of Stoves f^r hosting rtrlura, chambers, atores.count.tig honzez, &a, in the city. The attention of the public is solicited, _ STOV - E ! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAI-Z, po. 1116 MARKET STREET, now prepared to meet tho waste of the pubic more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than may other establishment in Philadelphia. in proof of which he iovi tee CONIPADAT/V3l Exsattitavosi. Teo following are among his own popu ar inventions. several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in excellence and economy any other Etoves in use, JAMES SPEAR in the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Ga ff s burning Cooking Steve. acknowledged to be the best Stove fur moldy use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Gas-consuming Cooking Range, how rapidly coming into general nee. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air. tight Gas consuming Parlor Stone. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which, from its beauty and utility, is Itkely, this season, to be univer "PadatgEAß is the Patenietiof the Labor, Fuel, and C6cafait-GIVIllg ITOTtillg Fan. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway. ear floater. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Fire-board Stove. - at vantages which require but to be on era nubile to be universally appremated and preferred to any other articles of that orris in Um market; - and he would hereby extend a cordial ineritation 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 immediately e tZlir °loom or not. QUAKER CITY GAS CON SUMER, PATENTED by DitADT ES JONES, Heventh Month.l36o. GREA T IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S GAB BURNER. -13 Y the rise of the Quaker City Gas-Consuming Parlor and Office Stoves all dust may ba avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many hours. without any attention to the fire, and at a gnat saving of fuel. For side InICEARLES JONES, Patentee, No. SOS North SECOND Street, above Vine. where the excellent Gas-oonsumins Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT. unsur passed in its operations, may be obtained. Of the large number now in operation. every stove, we believe. gives entire cat:traction. oaa Sm_ THE CELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE is the beet and meaty:nye /3r Cooking Stove in the market. /t is made either with or without gas-running tlittnres. Manufactured and for sate by TIORTII. CAABE,& NORTH. Foundry Wareroorns, 249 North SECOND Street. 08-1 m THE FIERY STAR' GAS-BURN 'NG AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE. c2.-' as rho bast and most economical Ileat;ng stove Manufactured and for sale by NORTH. CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Warerooms. 2 09 ttorth SECOND Street. oS 1m OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE 12 the most economical Ktore of the kind. and much more durable than the Gan burners with a sheet-iron Wuxi. Manufactured and for saintly fIORTII, CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Ward room., t,.09 North bECOND Street. oa-lm DEPARTURE OP RAILROAD TRAINS, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAlLROAD—Eleventh and Market etreete. Mail Train leaves— ...... 7 MA. M. Fast Line..--.. __.ll BO A. Express...... —lO P. M. sarriabardAocommodation....--- ...... 200 P. M. Lancaster Acc0mm0dati0n..........-- 4 00 P. M. ParkslarreAccommodation— - a 40 P. M. West Chester traits leave Eleventh and Market- at 7 Al A. M.,12 30 and 4 COP. hl. Williamsport, Elmira. liana% and Niagara Palls, leave 7 15 A. hl., and 2 00 P. M. NEW YORK LINES-Walnut-Street Wharf. Anoom. Line, via C. and A., 6.00 A. bl. Aocom. Line, vialersey A.M. Morning Express. via Jersey City-. • -- 9.00 A. M• Steamboat via Tadony and JerneyCity.......- .11.00 A. M, Camden and Amboy Accommodation. ..... P. M. Express, via Camden and A mboy..., • 2.00 P. M. Evening Express,, via Taoony and J. LAD P. M. *Evening Mail. via Camden and Jersey 6.00 P. M. }Night Express Mail- ..-- . —.11.00 P. bf. . Camden and Amboy Accommodation_. .....5,00 P. M. For Belvidere, 1 , &gnat, Flemnigton.o.,. ADO A. M., and 400 P. M., front Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. 1.1., Irem Kensington depot. For Water Gap ,Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkesbarre. Montrose, Great Rend, &e., at 6 A. Al., from Walnut street wharf, and 1.10 A. AI., from Kensington depot. For Manch Chunk, Allentown and Bethlehem at 6.00 A. M., and 4.00 P. M.,. from Walnut-street whe ' xf, and 7,10 A. NI., from Kensington depot. For Mount Holly, at 6.r.0 and 9.00, 2.00 and 420. P.M. Wayreehold, at 6.C0, A B ristol,d 2.00. P.M. Line for Trenton, . 220 and 4.00 P. M. from Walnut.strent wharf, t.nd 7 YO. A. 01., and se, P. M., from Knnrauston. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Broad and Prime. Express Train A. do doll.lo P. 4 AI For Wfiroinntox7n7t . iii, ...... 15 noon, 1.15, 4.15, 4, and 11.10. Y. M. For Middletown, Dover, New Castle, Seaford and in termediate places, at 8.15, A. M.. and 415, P. AL gundays—For Baltimore 4111.10, P.M. READING RAILROAD—Broad and Callowhill streets. Express Train 103VCIL., ...... • - amo A. M. Nigat Express SAO P. M. Reading Accommodation.- a 00 P. Al. ELIDIDA AND NIAGARA FALLS—Broad and Cat Express Train leaves Night Express.- OBRALAPiTOWN AIIDNOARISTOWN RAILROAD —Ninth and Green Trams leave for ronehnhooken and Norristown at 5 50,7.30,0.05 and 11,05, A. 21., and 1.05. 3.06, 4.30, 6.63. 660 and 11 13, I'. al. For 51anay ;ink, at 660, 7.30, 9.06, 11.05, A. M., and 1 05.2 05, 5.03, 480, 5 55, 660, 815 an d 11.16, P. M. For Germantown. at 6.00, 7.00 8.00, 9.00, so to, 11.00.12 00. A. 51.. and 1.00.2.60. tn, 3. 30.4 00,3,04, 6 00.6,30, 7.00. 8.20.9,00. 10.15. 1130, P. M. For Chestnut Bill, at 601.8 00, 10 00 and 12.00, A. M., and2.oo, 411, 5.00, G 30, 800.9.00 Gnu 10.161'. 91, Sunday trains for Germantown leave 9.05. A. 51.. and 2.00.3.130,5 00 7.45 and 1090, P. M. Leave Germantown at 8.10. A.M.. 1.10 400.620,950, P. M. For Norristown 9.00, A. 21.. 3.00 and 5.00 P. M. Leave Nomstown 7.15 A. Al., 1 00 and 6.00 P. Pd. CAMDEN AND ATLANTICr RAILROAD—Vine street Whaf. :Mail Train loaves • Aocommodatton to Egg Harbor only. NORTE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Front and For rothlohem, leavo at 630 A:M., and LSO and 5 P.M. For lloylestovrn. leave at 9 A. M . and 4 00 P. M. For Fort WaahinKton, leave at 9.25 A.M. and 3.15 P.M. Sundass—For Bethlehem ;at 8.00 A. M. For Doyle'. town at 9.00 P. M. WEST C/lESTER.'7VIA ME nlA—Thirty-first :and Market streets, Traira leave at 7.45 and 10.00 A. M.,, 2.33 and 5.00 I'.M Sundays leave at 8.00. A. 01.4.00.1%. 01. Trains malted thus (*) ran on Sundays; (t) Satur daps excepted. COAL OIL.-17 bbls. Lubricating Coal Oil to store, atd for sale by ROWLEY. ARK - .BUR Eft, 4: CO., No. 16 Routh Wharves. etre ( - I}IAMONITIE FLOWERS—For sale by WBTIIERILL .4 BROTHER. 47 and 49 North SEMI% D Street Cull PRIVY -WELLS cleanottat a low price to obtain the contents Addreket WM. TIXSON.Pon drape Oboe. 1.213 North SECOND Street. laa-Ing • 8 DO A.lO. ISO r. 11. 30 A. M. .....545 Y. Al