i<,ld awhway,«ndthe patli'co vered witil QrtrnsqnXdaipetiDg girls from vs ,7 "i-tixijW]v)olsi'sj««4®d' by, the Countess'of Derby, the r ' of the' bride, 1 lined" the .avsnua to the ohuroh. They were neatly Alfred in pirikdressesj with.toose jackets, and wore bonnets trimmed with Ite ribbon; Each of them < had a basket 'of Stowers,;and with the flowers they strewed the fTfipathway of tne to ond from x ■*'the church. The noble Earl/on account of whose tAi V* s-ofilhess the ceremony >bad been delayed for a week, * unable to' attend,' being still '*> chamber.. Elghtcarriages conveyed the, to thechurcb, three belonging to fliC-Eamw Sefton,the lord-lieutenant' of-the andfive to the Earl of Darby.:, The brid*~ .‘/%1-w* B le« mto tßVfchtrroir byher brother, thelßight *. ' Hbn'Lord Stanley, M. P., who performed the of flee ,ot '/.father,” and gave, the bride away. The bridesmaids wetb Lady' GertnideiTalbot, Lady Adelaide-Talbot, this Hon. Adela"Wilbraham,Lady Alice: Eerri Lady. CeciliaMoiyneaux, Miss ■ Hop Exertbh was'to haye nude an eighths but her lady -A v did not »ta>n from the oontiuent in time for *'* the ceremony. The bride. Wei* attired la* white . tlrfimued withßrasseiilaoc, with a veil of <i~,\ s&me/material, anda wreath of orange flow andbloesoma; - The. dresses of the’ bridesmaids ,avW'sl consisted of white tarlatan, trimmed with Magenta, '' ■• -'’- -and they also worb whlte opgra olo'akg and bonnets, —trimmed with-Magenta “he rest of t}ie bridal §arty oohclsted of Lady Derby, the Earl of Shrewsb ury* Lord Royiton, Colonel Stanley, the Dowager! rMarohioness of Lothian, the Countess' of; Sefton, i -Col. .Wilbrah3m ;.'Mra./ Miss, and Mr.j Arthur '~:r */-y ; the. flbn. Prederiek Stanley/ Lady j .Molyneur, Lady Letitia Kerr, the Hon. j i a 'n, '^<R«gieild : Talbof, the Hay. Prink Hod wood, Lady j j , \i -• :,i; ' : Bleanor Hopwood, the Misses Hopwood, Capt. and >* V’ fAtrs.lHornby/tho Rev. Ellis Ashton, and Mrs. and Miss Ashton. ' - - - v; The eewmony was performed bytbe Rev. Prank Hopwood, the nnole of the bride. As the bride and iofc the ohoroh they were; greeted ~with 4J»reeTxearty cheers by the multitude outside. Co the return of the party to the ball, a splendid . was served- in the' banqueting room, •U Whieh' prcaented amsguifleent appearance. The room;,contains the portraits*? >he longuninter 4r*pted direct line of Stanleys, wbo.“,oame in with iV^v^fiM^Oon^uerdr/ 1 down to that of the lato Karl.. At pass two o’olooh the newly-married pair left for Blythe Hall, near Ormakirk, the seat ptjfr-' Hoh. Mrs. Bootle Wilbrabam, the aunt pf / ; ' - ' bella of Knoweley, Huyton, Presoot, and - keptpp a merry marriage peel throughout the remainder of the day. All the workmen on eatatea had a . holidaytho old -wotherf' of 1 tho parish, four of whom had teen %\i afcttr#' than fourscore summers,, were treated to a . 'dinner \ and for the children of the schools tea was « /pibvWed In.the epaclous coachhouse. The irosuau of the bride was very splendid. * LbM ;Dirbyjprefieilted 'lier with a tiara of dia h - Lftdy Derby’s present consisted of a «£H-, L -idnlqae-'6et of ornaments, comprising aneoklaoe, ’ J -' , tbrdoch', and bracelets, of pearls,'diamonds, and i emeralds. Loitl Stanley’s present was a [dressing j eaw/ wiih gold fittings t and that of the Maiquio of! ExvUr wsffelirge diamond croaa. Tho following alsn were among the presents: The Earl of Hard .wlcko,a pcatl-And gold nedUaoe; the Duke of ' • ■ Bdbelsnoh/ a’ large, brooch, r pearl, amethyst, and diamonds/.'thrDocbera of Cambridge, on Indian . branded with shyer ; PrinceEdWArd of Saxo * lt: gpld’clbok; the Earl of Dslkietb, a oaso « ;.;tae Dachesa of Buooieuch, a hand some ruby ring.r There were also presents from t V‘ i 'rV.r''L : Mt- r -? r^ft^c^.»¥n^J*Lord .Chesterfield, tho Hon yMta.-Wilbrah&in/the Princess Mary of Cambridge, ' > . Ldrd Skelmersdale, Lady Sefton, the MafehionccS . of CianHbarde.'the Marchioness of Ailosbnry, Lady i ’ u Je weywLord Winchester, Lady Alice Peel. Qen. ElflcAshtosy Captain Hornby, Lhdy , '■ /BtifJierHopWbodrMiss Peurbyn, Colonel Wilbra ■'4 tsUnley, Mia*<W EMbsehild, Lady Cro- i .raorne, Ledy Constanee Grosvotor, the Marquis of tßalUbujry, the Honv Mary BCotle Wilbraham, and . others. The, officers of the .Staffordshire Militia also-made, a handsome .to the bi-ide v, h - i ... '"■»{ In the Awning.the domestics of the eaiahlifih - tnent coouncmorated a ball, to whioh their friends were invited... ...< • Komnntic Marriage la‘"New Jersey. AS nunun aeros. \ '' -v _ Tho Newark Evening J'ournalßijt : ■ ii.ti Tiro young lad iesof Hlghtslown, Mercercounty - iiAa' boto wooed,' and sofar, won by, a.palr of ar •‘S Iff 2 ftrttdM (IB Johavenanied-the'day toil the spot . %'i-nn ft.iwSoff »««I Mere thejwoull. surrender hearts end v'.i bands. ,On-Baedarlut, Mt>PHiU!itM, tha sllrat ... - cords wore to bavo lawn tied/and tie tender yotrr j.*2 .Wetted; but, alas for the mutability of human hopes l . iSS aw of the fair ones,-whaie. affeeliqus.Cupid had “ ' ~ forgotten to ln'oal “not triinpferAbfe, J, lisd eo fat .lost light of all former promiseaas to allow anew St 3 A ix attachment to springup in her bosom, imd, on the i, ' <: wadding moru&g, when the first suitor catlel to ■ ‘ ‘ Claim its bride, be found she ’bed already gone off ' ,v,V '•?' WithherhewloTer to the .very spot where she was • ,to 'haye .been-joined to him in the holy state of ,i , .matrimbnp. Farthwitti he started in pursuit of the fugitives,, and; arriving before the services of tho ' cterey had been rendered; tho disappointed bride '•-! groom. took .his ,inconstant one aside, and more l <V 1 . ,• rented tho injdstioo.of bar treatment.. So moving -.wasthe appeal that thefair one atlecgth consent-, ::ff :: »d to marry aocordlng to original agreement. The ' ’% /,''i pioad, spirit of. the man rose ■ within hini, and he - j.*t spurned the offer with contempt, refusing to take V-.to.Msarnm tho heartlosß cre&tnre who had broken fe.-c-.t’' her vows, aodmreferred another"before him. The .datmtleps heroine, determined,'tp.be a bride at all Vi >*'M*i l i““? a toher-ldver, who waited With trembling aralety the result of the in terview, and. wlttoot risking further delay/was ; .The PHnce ofWalhs at Harvard.' ‘ . Spmo entertaining fragments of gossip concern ing the PrinceVvistt to Cam bridge and Harvard •* ..:3:Go)leg«oomefroinaa.uuthentie souroe.l All tbo the exception of twenty Presh ' Vr6fe' nets 'hati. .The students .vtero very "' anxious to here a thoroughly.'good time with his BoyaL Higbnesa.' Thenrojenunme they proposed was an follows' The'entire flotilla ef boats were to go to <ho cUy, Ufld on board of one of these tho Prlnoe was to be taken and rowed to.tho.Universi ty ; thore a- eerlee of genuine college “ spreads ” ... . . were to be given luthe private' xoGniß.and the Baton was to go about in afree-and-easy way; . nertwastt) occur adasce ontha green, and, in ■y . fine, “ a fearing time’ ’ was to be made; But tbo ‘’ ' elders shook' their heads find paid t)d attention to the fast that tboy wore.onee young: fils Boys! , l ;-.*'nf;'B!*kBe«»reniaikodtooBeorth<),stndantswhoin *" “ ylted him focuUirsyfor a quletplpethatho would brad ' ,b« glad, to. but the old fogtw.wonldn’i let him up. ■ SWttJto-; collation' in HanraM Hall; which, Bka all ;; 1 .Oollege Banquets, was condnstad. on total ab’stl -%sMawßj.->.:.!»an»» BrJneipl»s,.the worthy President said to the "Prlttce./'-Will you drinkte* or coffee ?” ‘‘Neither, I thank you,?''replied the guest; “Iwill drink wine.” “I apa •sorry, to’say wo have nowine.” • ” Oh, never mind; X will take ale.”. KOre was an asfortuOato flx: The quick wit of tbo president did not desert him. He summoned a student and . ~ ' despatehed him to his mansion with* request that tn the .proper person would at onee send over a dozen bottles of n eerlain sherry. The student went, but ; bis sje mirthfully twinkled; the consequence was that the matron lu charge of the wine cellar sne . , paotad ancollegesprank, and,would npf.furitish liquor for a sophomore to,drink. So the Prince a--, t;. .weot diy, and tha nervotu.anxiety of the quondam flreakortofessor, who wondarod why his.prime.Qld Brown' did not oomo,,wasonrionsto behold.. >, ioPcrt lon a Advetatnxe withan tingle. , ~ Theßtookton (California) Avgas relates tha'fld-, l ”... j ' ” Wo noticed a few days since o young eagle was 1 brought to tho oily and offered for sele.l fle was a ffue tooklng bird, about three months old, messn i o.Hog Seven feetelghtinehs* from tip to tip. He . . . ... wat teld into captivity on account of bad conduct. f , o .;. r.T-fie.was teken from. the nest some three months ‘ sinbo by,Mr,-fiaecomb, who,resides about fourteen .. ntUesfrom tho; pity, flo ,W»* then, qaltqtyoung, ■re : oeing,oovered withdown, Ashelocronted insise, be was sufflciently fatue. to bf handled; nnd eeme whepcailed, gnd, he.yaaallqwedl'tho jlibeHy of ..., eemlpg and- going, at .kls.ewa .ohoioey whioh ha »v i.- '.avalled,himself'orbjofiett/soaring onf o» eight,- -i asd;b«ing,gone teferalhepisat a time. Lately, .iiTlvErii*.’:however, having been plagued• by the mpn on the range, be had-become fleroe, ana olubl hf, times o;it wet* retorted tote beephim at ndUtatjee;, : . ;«■)*,,: m~ ■- sit A I*4kgad' thirteen ysan called then agio from ■ito.' o' . atweftohllngo'p'* pieeeof-tneae.' She bird de .. mendad eritb snch'swlfiedssdhat ba frightened the /boyfyrhodroppeddkeimsatj'when'the oeglemade frttailria ahafeH. The ■ bltdhoverWpVsi , 'aUaV ; <£aWbe4 'ethifcwiti l hie talo*#,but appeared afiaidtoseire hint :on account , „ .• of tbeboy kiekinjflif»faw'inC<E»rrtlyatbim, Mr. •*<*l •■;‘vtt .HifiiiiiSbtlt«riil|f thbiaiS*, : fnihe<i: tothe rescue, .. j- -'■' •ihd: s.l«*dths■eigNPW' m - tip - of; tho wing and < ;;eilmUten^iwbSE«l^^te»t r strihleg.a t each re ' bgaihbt a! tree, until r Jifiß/-'»b‘en -th® boy oaugbt Tno“ • M 4 be not come -SAOSe; !iSl»JsrinMwettf(l.attMipts tpslnnthebTrd against J'p j■'.•t.va-.w i- , . , . moriel ■ iieldlnocm. ittoeetediWiti. 'iSdown,r»Dd ( ;a qowtteof .18 Sis claim, >y tbeUf»B of a fee simple. ipermit’ifpm ptodtioffiny ; MO of blm -4e oi profoa* ire Is allowed' logblheN'fl jer Is poured' !r*CTaft. j M oii 'seonfiieafed GENERAL NEWS 'lk. .Franco a dSaWery has jast been >fj ! . . j from the proceeds of fataro sales. The JBluseum build ing ha'a already been erected and. under the super intendonoo of Prof. Agassis, will soon be the equal of any in the world. Large Receipts op Silver nr England.— The steamer Farmanian arrived at Southampton, England, on the Ist of the month. She had on board $5,662,600 In silver from the West Indies end Moxfoo. It was contained in t'iyo thousand odo hundred and sixty-eight package!, was landed in seven hours', and deposited in thirty-Bix rail way wagons, drawn by two engines.. At London it was -transferred to thirty-six street wagons, and was drawn by one hundred horses. It took seven hours to receive the whole In the vault of tho Bank of England. Thk new pattern muskets lately adopted in the marine corps aro now being-experimented with at Coney Island, under the direction pf Cept. Ward. At a distance of three hundred yards the ball has penetrated seven Inches into olosoly* packed wet sand, whioh offers a greater resisting force than any other available material. With the advantage of more direot aim. and [greater foroeef shot, these muskets are shorter and tighter than tho old pattern. i)AGUBSBEOTTTE BY LIGHTNING. —On tho 16lh of August last, a flash of lightning atruok a windmill at Lappion, in France, In which thore was a female, who was killed by the eleotrio fluid, and on whose body there was left tho pioture of a neighboring tree, with &U its branches and leaves complete. This singular tatoolngwaa seen and at tested by medical examiners and tho municipal authorities of the place. A. 'public meeting of young men was ro oently held in Dollar, Scotland, and a resolution adopted that, in consequence of the great evils re sulting from meetings at late hours with the oppo site sex, they would thenceforth observe “eldors’ honrß ” in their visits to their sweethearts and fe male acquaintances. The earthquake, already noticed in our columns, extended to Rochester, N. Y., and in ono housa the shook was sufficient to oauso a clock to strike; many persons rushed from their apart ments in fright. The sound is deroribed to be like that of a wagoa rolling heavily on the pavo* ment. {£Tiie Rocky Mountain Herald of Oct. 13 contains the list of unolaimed letters in the Denver City post office for the quarter ending Sept. 30 There aro over Jive thousand names, of whom only one hundred are ladies. Thirty-six of the ladies have the prefix “ Miss.” Seven faftsmen who were out in a canoe on Golden Lake, in Canada, were oaugbt In a gale and drowned about a week ago. They were seen by several persons from the shore, who were unable to render any assistance. A short time ago, all the prisoners in the jail of Appomattox county, Va., succeeded in making their escape by breaking open the doors with a crow-bar furnished, it is supposed, by friends of tho parties. 1 The accumulation of produce at tho lake ports is so great that many boats do not await up lreighta from Now York, but unload and return with all expedition. George Scuroeter, the geographer, ex pired at his residence, at Paterson, N- «T,, on the 25th ult, after a week’s siokness, of inflammation of the lungs. In Madrid, Spain, recently, a daring aero naut, in attempting to ascend In a balloon, hang ing by his feet, fell at a height of half a mile, and was dashed to pieces. 1 The Universalists, of Massachusetts have recently hold a religious convention. There aro ninety-throe organized societies in tho State The Norwegians aro raising mbney to build.a college in lowa. Twenty thousand dollars are said to have been already raised. ' ' • The child, of Mr. Nellis was overtaken by ap; airio on lire in Scott county, lowa, on Friday, and burned to death. The diamonds belonging to the crown of France aro 16,312 In number, weighing 18,762 ca. rats, and worth 30,008,260 francs, about $4,000,000. The population of lowa is about 680,000, a gain of over 46,000 since last year. Proceedings of City Councils* . . POSTPONEMENT OF FSB PUBLIC BUILDINGS QUES- The stated’ mooting of both britnohea of Counoils was held yesterday. , , SELECT COUNCIL. A commanlgatfoa was received from, the Board of health declining to remove the OitrßmaU-sox Hqb pitalto the Lazaretto, andawmg their reasons there for. Referred to tke Goaimtto* on Heel lb. ' ' A petition was presented ftomthe Cohooksmk Hose Corppanr, aMkine that a BirkenbSne fire-plug be placed m front of their house. . , A compranioation from the Board of School Conlrol lersj&akMg Councils to take up a lot on ground-rent, on Thirteenth street, near Locust, for the erection of a school-house, was referred to the Committee on School*. TH* PUBLIC BUILUmOS QUESTION. Mr. NEAL oalled up tho reaolutiou, which passed second reading *t the last meeting, relative to tho erec tion of public puddings on the Walnut-street front of Independence Square. *Aho Chamberwent into committee of the whole npon tbe sublet. Mr. Charles Thompson foues in theohair. . Mr^! wETHhRIMj moved to amend by striking out the Walnut-street front- and permitting builders to fur mih plans for building on any part of the squaro. He thought if the baildmgs put on Independence Square, that the corners of Fifth and 81xth streets were the most suitable places for them, although he would not admit that any portion of the square should be used for pubho buildings. Mr. BRADFORD opposed the'amendment, beoauee he did not think the buildings should so upon Inde pendence Square. He bolieved that a large majority of the citizens were in favor of Penn Square as the ‘ proper! ocauon. Mr. Wj*THfc.KlLlj said he voted last week in favor of Penn Square, anu was in iavorofit now. ;But as a majority had decided in favor of the Walnut-street front of Independenoe Square, he considered the adoption of hit amendment wouldbe necessary to carry out the intention of the resolution. Mr. McINTYKK eugeested that some stipulated price should be paid for plans submitted by buildors, or the city would be mulcted in a heavy sum for plans Whioh may not be accepted. , Mr. GJNNOBO called the attentionof the Chamber to the restriction contained in* the.conveyance or the southern porbOn of Independence Square, which for bids any buildings boing erected south’of a certain line. Mr.CUYLER explained that in 1818 the city pur sued from the fctate a portion of Independence oquaro, whioh was subject to this restriction, but an ftC a . ia providing for the erection of public buildings on independenoe Square, which, in hie opinion, repealed the original-restriction. He consi dered there ?u no impediment to ereoting public bQildingl on Independence Square. Jhe amendment of .Mr, Wetherill *was adopted, striking out the Walnut-street front, after winch the comisitWo rose* and the,Cham bar proceeded to discnsa the suDieot on third reading. , the.following resolution; fnr y i ® 4 r consideration of there eolation oe poitponedt vd ttin chief ennneer and snr arrnnd plan of jndepflnd.ncs gquai., e/io—injr the lo- Oition or the proeoeed monun».ni,and bmldlnssoil Wal /root and the buildinea'on Chestnut and FifjhetreeU.BaweHaethe relattee dietanoee botveen Iho onestion wasi taken, and the resolution was adapted Ur a rote ofl2 arcs to 10 n»j«, as followe: Ynse-Mcesra. Bradford, Orals, Davis, Diotson, £S‘®r*. &e o r'-ls. m,n ’ Mofnlrre ' “««*. N°' : Nava-Me-wra, Denton, Drayton, Ford, Fox, Jones, MoMaHn, ftoal, Waliaoo, WetheriU, Co,lor, (Pram uMitr*lwi • " When the result wae announced, Mr, FOXobjsoted to the decision or the president, that ihe.enbloot was hostponod, allssins that if he Had known that the raso [ntion embraced two subieoie, lie would have moved to have itdiv.ded. - ’ * a»oal < Wornhl»deoWonl'if "o d de , ii’r.r nUM ” !ln m,,ht pi7afo°?4.re«!!t? omi • Bo »“*' aL2?lv G A^}-’>• [ r i*?? th ? •peoxfil upon the suhjeot of elf aniinctho streets, reported that they had been giving the subject careful aftention'and deaired more time to oontmue their investigations.. Under the resolution oreating the committee, they were required to wwf immediately, Their intend making a Visit to itre.t?’ “Tt? *»»•>««» »«4 Mr f _NOJiMAN offered & preamble and resolution reLaUvobi repairing footways, which was adopted. vMr.f NOReiAN.also offered a preamble and resolu tion,. directing the Committee on Gas to investigate and reportupon the relative mentgofwaMr and coal IM; Mr. H. said ho had been informed that water gas could be nranniactured much cheaper than coal gas. If this was the ease, the oitlzens were entitled to the fi^fi l S I ? 5K a 9i® n U hat mfeht ** _ral r ,VP TON Jhe Committee'on - Gas, some months ogorhod fully investigated the whole snUioot, to conclusion that the oTty would not nowS*d ted b/ *ubfltitaUng water gas for the co 1 gas ,lie r ™- i «silt*V'A£ iOW presented, mplaae.nn ordinance nrn ndiagfoy the ejection of aewpnWiobnlldings. Mr. Bu said the ordinance was v*fy long, and suggested that it should be printed forthe infor malion ofmembem. The ordtnanee was not read. It is nearly similar to that 'offered by -Mr. Freeman,-in- Common Council,' two weeksngo.. it fixes no site, but provides that Counoiln shall meet in joint oonyontlon, for the purpose of elect ing an architect, at which time also the loostioo or the buildings shall be determined. Tho remainder of it is filled With details of the manner in which the work is to be accomplished, • - Tj. : - Council look up the reports of the Committee on Water Works, relative to the,, trials of turbine wheels ot Fairmount water Works. Ma ority and minority re ports, were presented‘some time ago, but not acted on.* it appears that competition was invited from hulldersof turbine water wheels m every part of the Union, and .nineteen parsons presented themselves with iriodele. A trial of ail the models-was bad, when it wu maimed that ihe wheel offered by J. E. Stevenson, of Paterson, New Jersey, produced the best reinltXMNrfdrjtfingr’fa one year, work amounting to SO.OOO mote., tjinn,any other wheel tested. Notwithstanding the allegedubpe riority or Ktevenson’s wheel, the contract to erect two wheels at Fairmount was awarded to another builder, whose wheel ins not performed so wSU as Mr. Steven- Mi--, S. la il b«foie Counoils th. detaiis of. tint >*• to eorapßjination ; roMhe time he had lost in making experiments and In the .niripatition of tho waterwheols,amounting toßlooo, 2iSi Vh«C'.mniittoo on Watery and tho majority, reported against allowing' Mr. Bte- 1 yanxra dbf compensation. A minOrlly report deolared that Mr. Stoveneon «h entitled to the odntraot?o* the E*. l ? on S.f eri . Ill! U>°wheeljrbioh oroduoodtho beatra snlte, the time ooouvied In 1 all the triala wm six months. • m •, ■ i i discussing,the subjeot for an hour or more, the Chamber agreed to poitpoßOrthe .subjeot, and make H the special order for next meeting. <• The Cliamb.r opnoarred in an ordinanoo from Com * -Ohool-housa, _ '* ’ COMMON COUNCIL. '• Coundl took up the ordinance under consid er&tion at ! I ' the ndjou/nmentoflsst meeting, providing for the ss- ! jfoj'oac'f " an area of groumb to. be-maintained for- I ®7* r / aynnopenpublioplace tor,the health And enjoy the people.’' .Thefirst sefitiottoi the ordinance ' £?£!££& Councils oasnot spree to the. price of the i tJ l :**ooßd section auihonses the OilySoli- 1 *j»2 r fl2iS *J® oourt a -petitionon behalfof the set -1 1 elected, and that the court shall anoint a forv to assess damages. Pwqsed the piusage of the ordmsnoa, agreed to. ' Mr, tiUINN nod no more objection to increasing*the . policemen than he was for increasing it for j* If w£\ should go on moreasing'the wages of t'Jv' .oemen. they wlll'domand that tlieirwiveshe sup •y,.ied with bonnets, and their families he dressed in now suits, That a policeman should get $5O, because he wears a blue coat instead of a blaok one, waa not to him very dear. Mr. THOMPSON hoped the inorease would be given, as polioemon hod more labor to perform than for merly. - -Dr. SITES w&s convinced that the present salary of policemen vaa auvte sufficient, when tho amount of la -1 Lor.theypoWormtaremembered. - Mr. POl ri'.JL thought that the system of appointing policemen according to their political bias was radi cally wrong. When they perform their labors faithfully they deserve the wages which they obtain, rue ordinance was finally agreed to—yeas 57, naysH. Mr. HAZEL offered a resolution appointing a com mittee ot three from each Chamber to investigate the reasons or the delay of presenting t*>.the Mayor, ior liis approval, the ordinance directing the Commusionsr of Highways 10 stop the running ot tho West Philadel phia Passenger Railroad oars. Agreed to. and Messrs. Hazel, Bethell, and Hodgson wore appointed the com mittee.- / )03ftl i the ' the acre eFe-. ikiris Mr, FREEMAN oalledup tho ordinance in relation to the new phbho buildings. The firstssoiionlsas fol lows: i Bkction 1. T|he Select and Common Counoils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That on the tost stated meeting m November, 1800, the Select and Common Counoils shall meet in joint convention, and eleot a ci tizen of Philadelphia, known to be apraotioal and quali fied arohiteot, who, when eleotert, shall be designated the City.architect, whose duty it shall be to superintend the'erection of the new oity buildings, as hereinafter provided for. He shall be sworn into omoe by the May or ol the oity, and shall swear to perform the duties of his position with honesty and fidelity to the oity. He shah receive for his servioes $5,000 per annum, paya ble monthly, and shall hold his oflioa until the comple tion of the said buildings, unless sooner dismissed uy a. two-third vote of Councils, in joint convention assem bled ; m such case, or m the event of his dqath, a suc cessor shall be elected, and qualified ns herein provided for. And the said convention shall at the same meet ing Geleot and determine the site for the erootion of tho new oity buildings. Mr. PUTTER moved to amend by constituting a com mission* Jconsisttngof ohief engineer and surveyor, ohief engineers of water and Gas Works. Mr, FREEMAN opposed the amendment, Mr. MAGARGKE moved to read the amendment authorizing the Commissioner of City Property to ad vertise four weofes, in two of tho daily papers, for plans, estimates, and specifications for a fire-proof cuildmg to be ereoted in independence Square, at a cost not to exceed $400,000. Mr. HACKER arose to say he thought there was no quorum p.esent, and that a subject of so muoh import ance as this should be passed upon only at a full meeting. Ho moved to adjourn. Agreed to. iIUFOSITATIONS. [Reported for the Press.] TRAPANI—Ship North Carolina, Foster—7oo tons salt E A Boudcr & Co. _ PERNAMBUCO —Brig Brandywine, Harmon—looo bags sugar Thos AWewhali & eons; 510 bbls soda ash order. EAST HARBOR, Tl—Brig Eliza Ann, Geyer-8547 bushels salt A E Outerbndge, PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDWARDB. OLAIIKE.r HARRY CONRAD, > CoWkirrxa os vita AUmv*. WM. L. RiSHN. \ LESTER HAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Wyoming, Burton——... .Liverpool.soon Ship Lancaster, Deoan Liverpool, Nov 16 Bark A 1 Harvey, Miller...—- - Barbadoes, Nov2s Bark Washington, Wenoko .London, soon Brig LyaiaFranoes, Campbell..-. . .Jbernando Po, Nov 4 Brig Black Squall, Davis .... St Jagode Cuba, soon Bohr Luna. Willson —.Kingston, Ja, Boon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. SHIM . LEAVE FOE OATS Cof Washington. New York- Liverpool — Nov 3 Illinois -. .Now York-Southampton - .Nov 8 Asia New York-Liverpool . Nov 7 Fulton ...——..New York..Havre— ..Nov 10 Vigo ... New York-Liverpool Nov JO Kuropa -Boston-Liverpool .Nov 14 Hammonia ..... New York. .Southampton. .—....N0v 15 Atlantic iv e w York-Havre Nov 17 Pnoe Albert Now York-Liverpool —— Nov 20 Persia.— ..New York .Liverpool —. Nov 21 Bremen —.. -Now York -Southampton.......Nov 24 FROM EUROPE. SHIVS ; LEAVE FOH DATS Vigo—l Liverpool..NewYork . .... ootl7 Hammonia., -Southampton-Now York —Oot 18 Bohemian Ltvorpool-Quebeo Oot 18 Europa Liverpool- boston——. -Oot 20 Leinstor —— -.. .Liverpool. .Now York —... .Oot 23 Prince Albert Galway..New York-—Oct23 Adriatio Southampton -Now York— 00t24 Anglo Saxon Liverpool-Quobeo Oot 25 Persia - - -.. Liverpool. .New York... .——..Oot 27 Bremen..... ..Southampton. .New York t-’ot3l North American.Liverpool_.Q,ueboo .Nov 1 Canada— Livorpool-boston — —..Nov 3 John Bell—— Glasgow—New York— fcov 3 Teutonia Southampton.. Now York.—-.-.. Nov 4 Vanderbilt....Southampton..New York.. . Nov 7 Arago Southampton.. Now York.— Nov 14 Saxonia Southampton.-Now York-...—. Nov 18 The California Mail Steamers sail from New York on the Ist. Uth, and 20th bf each month. The Havana Steamers leave New Yorkou the 2d,7th, tfth, 17th. and 27th of each month. MARINE IN TKL l,i U BNL 5 FDSIT 37 : 4 f.2fL.U>SLPHIA. Nov. 2 t 1860. BUN R.I3TA G 52 SUN SETS HIGH V? K _ . ... ARRIVED. Stoamßhip'City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich mond, via Norfolk, 24 hours, with mdse and passengers to T Webster, Jr. At 8A M yesterday, off the Buoy on the Middle, brw ship Wm Cummings, for Liverpool, at nnohor; 'ship Village Bello, for London, and bark Thos Dallott, for L&guayra, at anchor oIT Reedy island; ship North Carolina, irom ihe Mediterranean, off the Laza retto, bound up. Brig hhza Ann, Geyer.l3 days from East Harbor, TI, with sa’t to A f Outtybridge. Left sohrAl S Taylor, loading foT Holmes’Holo, lor o’ders. Bth u1t,1at1934, long 6520, spoke brig MansauilLt, from New York for Aguadilla. Brig Velona, Barnard, 10 dais from Culais, with lum ber to captain. Bohr Mignionette, Tranor, 6 days from James Itivor, Va. with,Bo.ooo feet lumber to M Trump, Son A Co. Brig Benguela, Poikme 4 days from Providenoe, in ballast to L Audcnned k Co. Bohr K F Lewis, Yorke, 7 days from Portland, with planter to Baker & Folsom, Bchr. H Grant, Newman, 4 days from Nowburyport, with mdse to Goo A wood. Steamer P T Hoartt. Suiell. 24 hours from Now York, with radflo to Wm AL Baud & Go. CLEARED; __ Steamship Delaware. Cannon, N York. J Alldordice. Ship Wallaoe, Lane. Liverpool, F Wright te Sojjs. But Fortunadn. Parorti, Lougobardo, Cork and a ram ;et, Xlios Kicharclb-on k Co. Brig BeDßuela, Perkiriß, Boston, L Audenried & 00. flohr tf A Ron. Baker. Boston, A H Corann & Co. ’ St’rJ SShriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, (Ccnerpondenoo of the Philadelphia lixohnnse,) , „ ' . . LKWKB, Del,, Oot. SI. The fleet reported m my last atiU remain at harbor, with tne addition of two barbs and about flty anhrs. It has,been raining hero for tweatj-four hours. Wind E. *o.. «. W. HiOXftlAtf. Correspondence of The Praia, * . HAVRE OJ3 GRACE. Nov. 1, lfifiO. The Wyoming left with 19 boats, laden and consigned as follows: Crisis and Union, wheal - , flour, cJoverseed, &e. to, Humphreyfe,.Hodman &■ V? right*, Cattta, pit; >tau to ftometovrai C’dampiou* bar trou to, <fc Tfao mas. Bsd lumber to JSorarosa .V Sheets; D U Brass.lum bet to Wiltmngton, for Batnucl Holton <fc Ct; ftliltom&n and Sarah Ellen; do to CndwniMer Sc Co; Mary, of S autre county, do to Malone & Taylor, Beravta anu E P owen . do to tiamt tiotton & to; If W Bennett, do to K Wolverton; 8 W 'Young, do to Chester, Merchants Friend anil C Blanobard, do to John Craig; Francis, Ja oob Steel, and True American, do to Nororou Sc Sheets; Ij Mehaffay, do to SoUujUull; MJ Lintr, ooal to ware City. PORT OFPuTLaDELPHIA. : List of Foroign and Coastwise Arrivals at tliePortof Philadelphia for the month of October, 1860 : , POREIRN. .. .10 1 Brigs .. ........ ,2G ...14 S Sohoonera 1G Ships.—. Harks.... COASTWISE. 3 Steamora....^.-^.—_ 177 6l Barges 699 BM Boats —..J659 .►.732 Harks— ....... Brigs Bchoonor3,. Sloops Total - MEMORANDA. Steamship Cambridge, Howes, olcarod at Boston 81st nit. iorPhifadelphia, ( ; Ship Isaac Jeanos, Chipman, cleared at CalonttaBth Sept, for Philadelphia. Ship Philadelphia, Poole, hence, arrived atLiverpocl 16th ult. Ship Emily Augusta, Striokiand, hence, arrived at Li verpool 16th ult. Ship Flora McDonald. Fuller, honoo for London, at Deal 16th ult. and prooeoded. Ship East Indian, Leoraw, sailed from Liverpool 12th ult. for Caloutta. 1 Ship Levant. Foron, for Hew York, went to see from Saugor Aug 30th, -Ship Octavius, Piko.from Caloutta July 10, was below New York 3lrt ult. Ship Marian, Cameron, frem Bombay 20th July, with hnseedjio.acNow York 3lßt ult. Ship Witoh of the Wave, Todd, from London, lfth ult, for Melbourne, put into Portsmouth next day with sails Bplltr Ship Bose Standish, Hutchings, for Callao, put book to Carditt 13th ult, Ship Midnight, Brock, from San Franoisco 24th June, at Melbourne July 18. Ship Alfred HilhNagol,sailed from Hong Kong 14th Aue for New York. Ship Snrprlse, Hanlctt, from New York 15th May, at Hong Kong Aug 14. Ships western Star* Knowles, Albaelmo, Hall, aad Samuel Appleton, Froeman, for Boston, webe at Cai cutta.Sept o. flwlc TafloDTifrowo, from New York, arrived at WaTaeiltee 12th ult, , Bark American, Christian, sailed from Havana 25th ult. for Philadelphia. ilark'Suliote, Staples, hence, arrived at Matanaae 23d nit. , Bark Glonlyon, Oliver, from Bio do Janeiro, in bal last, at Savannah 2vth ult. Bark May Ciuoen. Gibbs, from Rio de Janoiro Bept 22, with cofleo, at Balumore 31st ult. Bark Alary Edson, Nickerson, sailed from Smyrna 27th Bept for Boston. Bark Amy, Hammond, sailed from Dundalk lSUiult, for Ardrogsan. Djfk Vireiman, Lowry,« dnys from Diode Janeiro, with collee and rosewood, at new York Slat utt. Bark CmsaMßoU Condora,43days from Rio deJa nelrp, with coffee and rosewood, at New Vork Sist ult. Brig Barah Berntco, Clark, henoe, at Boston 3iat ult. . Brig Oceanus, Bprlnger, bonce lor London,at Queens town I6th ult, • • Brig Cuba, Strout. ken< e, at Boston diet ult. Brig Leviathan. Wibohenbaoh, oleared at Boston 31st ult. for Philadelphia. tsobr BcdJ Sheppard, Adams, lienoo, at Alexandria 81st ult. Schr Lady Buffolk, Btudloy, for Philadelphia, oleared at Boston.aut ult. V lTowditch, sailed from Provi deuce Will ult. for Philadelphia, Helen, Lons, for Philuticlphia,cleared at Mobile for Choite?'l’a^ 1 * SOn ’ aV ' £ ’ °^ eare( l at Boston3lst ult, nSSI ?55 811e, .n? 1 ' 1 ? r ' h '.ioB, at Newbuijport3oth ult. uit.°lor FUllaaolpllia! sw 011 fr °'» SOth Mabixe DieasTnas in OcTouKit.-Tlie New York Journal of Commerce publishes a Hsf of the marine losses during tho past month, comprising 37 vesse.s.of whioh 7 wore ioreign. The list comprises 1 steamer, ir)? B .u Conn^ht; 9 ships, s barks. 6 brigs, and 16 sohra. Of these 27 wero wreckod.l burnt,l missing. 4 foun dered, 2 abandoned, J.&unk by collision, and l capsized. Ph?‘!l'y ala6 ». exolueivo of cargoes, is estimated at i&uio,vQQt iSDUCATIONAXi* SPRING GARDEN ILILL.-Hli/ISKO’S K 5 BRANCH XCADKMY, AT SPRING GARDEN HAbL.r-IftfttruQlion in Ling’s Cahsthonio Exeromes for Misses, and a now mothou of Exercise*, nnitod with Military Drill, for Masters. Clara Bays, Tuesday and past 3 tos for Misses,(no gentlemen admitted doting thlfl Instruction;; and from 5 to half post 0 o olock P. M. for Masters. 0c24-12t ■MESDAMBS OHEGARAY AND D’HER yiLLY rospectfully inform their friends and the PUbuo, that they have removed their Boarding_and 1 , &5¥ o £§S I Io r 2b , S’iif l Aftfe°!,SSet. x ' ossu B<luaro to^,o “- . Pupilsfromfivc years of age upward prepared for tho fourth olQJis. jy2S-gm BP.YART, fe.TEATTON, & FAIRBANKS’ MERCANTILE COLLEGE, H. E. cofnor SE VENTH and CHEaTNUT Streets.—Day and Evening Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission,' Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing, -Rmiroading, fiteamboating, Ao„ the most thorough and practical course in the United States.; Also. Leotaret, Commercial Caloula tions, Arithmetic, and the higher Mathematics, Pen* 1 HuwiShip (best in the city ),■ Correspondence, fee. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti- m colors, and tho fce.it work published, riEASSIOAB INSTITUTE. ' \J , DEAN STREET, below LOCUST, The duties of the Classfoal Institute will be resumed Monday, September 3. J.W, FATRES, A. M., au27-d2m ; \ Prinoipal. PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST OOR. NKR TtUItTEF.NTH and FILBERT Strnots, re open,'MONDAY, Septeffiker Sd, Four more pupjla will be admitted. Catalogues sent to any address, auai-tf ' R. STEWART, Principal. ■pfiHrADELPUIA TERRA- bOTTA MA- A, NUFACTOIIY. BKVEN ni ami GERMANTOWN rotkdjtna 1010 OHii.HrNUf Street. Vitrified Drain a&d water Rues. VontHatiDgFjueo,Hot Air’Fluos,and Smoko Flues matte oflerraCnitß, and of suitable size for every class ot buildings. This article is worthy the Attention of all parties potting up buildings. Large Size seworugo pipes for city dramago, wator pipes war ranted to stans a severe pressure. We are now prepared to oootract withoities or corporations for this artlole In any qunntby. Wewitrrontodrgopdßtobßeqnalifiiot superior to any other made m the United States or Europe, Orn&moBtfll Chimney Wops and Gardsn VfiMff, JeSMf FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1860. [NPEOTINE; PERSIAN FEVER OfIARM FISVER AND AGUE EXTERMINATED. THE HOMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED FKUM WREOK. THE PREVENTIVE AND RBftIROY. INTERMITTKNT AND BILIOUS PKVRttH. CURES INSURED IN A DAY. NATURE’S URAND RESTORATIVE INPECTINE. INPECTINE. NPEOTINE. INPECTINE. The terrible malady known as the FEVER AND AGUE has smitten hundreds of thousands of persons thtoughout the world every year, and has never till sow been met by suooessful medical treatment that has not produoed severe whioh affeot the lungs, the spleen* the Uver. the heart, or other parts of the human organilm. TheINPEC TINE is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when it comes in oontaot with the skin, is absorbed by the interior organs, whioh resist easily miasma and all ten dencies toward those maladies which prostrate the mind and body with fever. Fever and Agne result from nniherous causes. No place is exempt from the oauses whioh promote the ex istenoeof the disease. That being once seated in the system, induces depression of spirits, lassitude, lan guor, pains, ehills, fever, and & long tram of disagree able sensations, depriving the patient ofaUeoergy, ar c reduoing him or hor to a oondition of EXTREME HELPLEBBNFA>, Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the the eminent modioal and magical qualities of which are instantly absorbed, ALL TRACKS OF UIBKAbE MAY BK ANNUL iLATED IN A FEW HOURS./ SELF CAHE 18 BETTER THAN PHYSIO, NATURE IS WISER THAN ART. NVERYLDiSKABU RAB A DIVINE REMEDY. « THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLIBB BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO .CURE, THE INPECITINE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, Uasoured tbonsondsof both sales of the most dread- ful fevers. Read and reflect. WONDERFUL EFFECTS. .Lemuel Bonsall, of Pittsburg, for two rears useless to himseU end society—a martyr to Chills and Fever— cored in less than three weeks, and Improved in right hours, Mary K, Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost losing her reason ax well ax xtrengih, by Intermittent Fever* with Chills, restored to health-in twenty hours, J. R, Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four-years, imade well in five weeks, and improved in two hours. Adolphe Monbro, of Franoe, relieved in one hour, while travelling In the oars of tho Fort Warn* and Ohioago Railroad, He was apparently diing with Chills. EUen R. Bsnson, Lookport, Now York, rescued after seven years’ suffering. A perfect epre* Thousands of other oases prevented and oured every month, and not a single complaint of the efficiency of the INPEOTINE PERSIAN FEVER CHARM FRyiT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT, And make kiiown its wonderful powers and virtues, that those who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to use a simple, innoxious pre paration, famished hv the field of Nature for MAN'S BLTCSMINf*. /S.SOLD in ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDIOIN PRIOJ3 ONE DOLI.AK, Bent by mall to auv part ot the United States. It Is not taken inwardly, but Is applied outwardly according to directions, which accompany oachpaok JOHN WILCOX & GO*, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA No 88 BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, ftuSS-aimlktufrUn) MEDICINAL. INPECTINE. INPECTINE MEDICINAL DISEASES, INVALUABLE INPKCIiNE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, DREAM. DELAYS ARB DANGEROUS. IN P OTI N B DEALERS IN AMERICA. REMEMBER, MANUFACTURED BY IMS MAIN STREET, BRANCH OFFICE, NEW YOIIK CITY. MEDICINAL* Blood food. blood FOOD.) BLOOD FOOD, BLOOD FOOD. .BLOOD FOOD. Ihe attention ot invaL.ta, physicians, clef.yinon, scientific men, and iho public generally, is rcepootlullj solicited to the moritfi of this chemical preparation containing Iron, fiuluhuv, and Phosphorus, and which is identical in its composition with the Hematic Glo bule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with DEBILITY, pale countenance, and nervous derangement, aualyaes of the blood show adefioiency of the red globules. Ruddy oomplexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always indica tive of health; while a pale, wax-like skin and counte nance—which evinoos a dehoioncy of the red globu-ca— accompanies a diseased organism. Preparations of Iron have been given lor the purpose of supplying tho red globules, but we oontend that Iron alone, Sulphur alone,or Phosphorous alone, will not meet tho deficiency inovery case, but that a judicious combination of all these eioraonta is necessary to restore the blood to its normal standard. This cuint, never before attained, has been reached m the Blood Food, and its discovery ranks as one of the most soieutifio and important of the age. Its effects iu K „ CONSUMPTION are to soften the coußh,braoe tho nerves, strengthen tho system, allay tho prostrating night sweats, increase the physical and mental cnorgy, conch the blood by re storing the lacking red globules, tnoronso the appetite, restore the color, and clothe the.skeleton frame with flesh. The Blood Pood will bo found a speoiiio in all Chronic Diseases of tho Throat or Lungs, suoh as Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Sc o. Publio speakers and singers will find it of great utility in olearin? and strengtheningthe vocal organs. In Dyspepsia liver Complaints. Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula, Gravel, Bt. Vitus* Danoe, Fever and Ague, &0., its effi caoy is marked and instantaneous. In no olass of dis eases, however, are the beneficial efleots of this leinedy so conspicuous as in thoso harassing FEMALE COMPLAINTS to whioh the gentler sex are liable, and which will tond towards Consumption, such os suppressed or difficult Menstruation. G»een SiokneßS, ‘Whites, especially when these complaints are accompanied witn paleness, a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility, palpitation, want of appetite. and nervous prostration. Wo have the utmost confideuoo in recom mending the BLOOD FOOD to all who maybe oon soioua of a loss of vitality or energy, and to thoso whoso mental or bodily powers are prostrated through over use, either of the inind or body, and wo deem itour duty to say that m all cases of Weakness and Emaoiation, and in all diseases of the'Kidneys or Bladder, this pre paration has a claim upon tho attention of suflerers whioh oannot be over-estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most convincing proof in regard to its eflioaoy that could he asked lor. With the auovo remarks, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the ** BLOOD FOO* ” to he consideration of the afflicted, knowing that itwili >e acknowledged as pre-eminent over nil other prepa rations, patent or ofhalnal, in pointot usefulness. Cir culars giving the theory upon whioh this remedy is founded, also certificates of remurknblo cures, will bo sont free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOuD to any partof tbo United States or Canadas upon re ceipt of prioe—Bl per bottle* 89 for six bottles. Be careful in ail cases to take none but that having our fac simile ngnature' upon the wrapper. .None other is genuine. Prepared only by CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 400 Broadway, New York, And sold by them, and byDYOTT & C0.,y32 jVorth SECOND street, Philadelphia, and by all rcspectablo Druggists. auG-mwf tf ________ RESTORATIVE cordial AND BLOOD RENOVATOR Is precisely what its name indicates, for, while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re vivifies, reinstates, and renews the b’ood in alt its original purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attache of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to tho world in a popular lorm, so as to be within the reaoh of all. So ehemhally and skilfully combined as to be the most powerful tomo, and yot bo perfectly adapted as to act in perfect accordance with the lotos (fila ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up tlis digestive organs, and allay ail nervous and other irritation, it is also porfootly exhilara ting in its effeoto, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It ie composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly com bining powerfully tomo and soothing properties, and . consequently can nover injure. Such a remedy lias , long been Felt to be a dosidoratum in the medioal l world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medioal' science, and also by all who have suffered from do- 1 billty ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge eventoseo that debility follows all attacks ol dis ease and lays the unguarded system open to the ; attacks of inany of the most dangorous to which ; poor humanity is constantly liable. Suoh, for ex -1 ample, as the following: Consumption,Bronchitis, indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Famt -1 ness, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, palpitation | of the Heart, Melancholy, Hypochondria, Night , Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of I oases, so fearfully fatal if unsttondodto m time, 1 oalled female ivtaknesseiand Irregularities, Also, 1 Liver Derangements or Torpidity, nud Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or In I continence of the Urine, or any general uerance ; raentof tho Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back,Hide, ! and between the Shoulders, predisposition to slight ■Jolds, Hacking and Continued Cough, EinnoKtion, I Difficulty m Breathing, and, indeed, wo might onu ; merate m-ny moro still, but we have space only to ■ say, it will not only oure the debility following 1 Chills and Fever, but prevent all attaoks arising ; from Miasmatic Influences, and cure the discaso i at once, if already attacked, and as it aots direotly 1 ind persistently upon the biliary system, arousing the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all tho ex | oretions and secretions of tho system, it will infal . ably prevent any dolotoriousconsoquences follow < iB/. upon ohnngo of obmato and water; lionceall 1 truvellero should havo a bottle with them, and ail | should take a table-spoonful at least before eating | As it prevents costtvcness, strengthens tho diges i live organs, it should be in the hands of aH persons i of sedentary habits: students, ministers, literary ; men; and all ladiei not nooustomed to much out j door ereroizs should always use it. If thev will. ; they will find an agreeable, pleasant, and efficient remedy against those ills whioh rob them of their j beauty: for beauty cannot exist wilhout health, and health oannnt exist while tho above irrognlarr* l ties continue.. Then, again, the Cordial is a porfrot > Mother's Relief, Taken a month or two before the l final trial, she wilt pnes tho dreadful period with ; perfoot cobs and safety. There is no mistake about. it, this Cordial is all we claim for it, Mothers,try '■ • it! And to you we appeal to detect tho ilinoss or * decline, not only of your daughters, before it bo too 5 late, but also your sons and husbonds, for wiulo i the former, from false dohcaoy, ofton go down to 3 a prematpjro grave rather than lot their condition be known m tune, the latter arc oiten ro mixed up with the exoitement ol business that if it were not for you they, too, would travel in tho same down ward path, until too Into to arrest their fata! fall, but the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for wo. ore sure your never failing a (motion Will unerringly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative CordLarand Blood Renovator, as the remedy .which ebouid bo always on hand in timoofnood, O,J.WOOD, Proprietor, 444Uroad *ay» New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.; and Sold by all good Druggists. Prico, l)a© Dollar per Bottle. Sold here by DYOTT & CO., £33 North SEOtJN treat. eowdfcW-tl RAILHOAi: hihft.-' 1860, mmmmz iB6O. _ NEW YORK LINES THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.# LINISPROMPHILA DELPHI A TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, From Walnut-street Wharf, will leavo u follows—vis: At 8 AM» YiaCamdenimdAinboT, c.&A. Accom modation.. -I _ m 55 Ale A U.ti» Camden end Jersey CitylN. J.) Ao- COTnmodat\on..— 153 At9AM# via Camden and loner l; 7,Moraine M.tol —.— 3 AtllAM, by Steamboat, viaTacoaran J.rccj City. western Exprnwa _ .. 03 AtlSliPM, via C3mdcn and Amboy. Acoop'oi • aation. _ At 9 P M, via Camdon aud Amboy, C. and A. Ex- press. 5 Q) At 4 P M, by Steamboat via, Tiusony and Jersey Git/, Evening Express .. .... ..... guy Atf r M, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey AtpPM.viaOamifen and Jersey City,Evening Mail...-.—. - ----- ~.... 3 p(j At 11P M,Ti» Camden nnd Jersey City, Southern Mail—...313 aed Ajnttoy, Aoeominoda tlon. (Freitht anil Piuraenser,)—let Clns» Ticket. 335 The 6.P M Moil Lino rnnn daily. ‘ Tlio 11PM, Soutff ,rn Mail, B,tardnye o-oopted. i.iimTyprlvrUo, Flemln,toa, A Maud 4 P Al , from Walnut-streetwharf, ana 7,10 AM from Kensington. For Water Gap, StrpuUstmre, Scranton, Wilkoabftiro, Montrose, Groat Bend, Ac., at fi A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.19 A, M. from Kensington, vm Dftla r Wftre, Lackawanna and Western R. K. For Mount Holly, atOaud 9 A. M., ?, and iv, p, U For Froehold, at 6A, M., and 2P. M. _ „. t , m WAY LINES. and * P. M. from Walnut-street wharf, 7.10 A. M. ana e« 1\ M. from xeuzmgton, .»?%?‘ ll ! nTra ’,T , ‘ 1 ; ort . Oll > Dslsuco. Bevorly, Burline um, Floron Jo, Border, town, fcc, otl!«, l.nnd (id P. M. ditto pIISm, alw P."iK “ ort ‘ ntow “ »“1 »P?i5S? i S?E^ re SJ ott .- fo, k Tacor ‘7A *t UA. M. and T SS9S/ , t» Bovo , rlT V }^ urhn " toa - nn(i Bristol, at 4 P. M. Jnttl Pounds of Daggiy-jo,,only, allowed each Piicson are Prohibited from taking anything as rw 9?ri , jff apparel. All bnggago over fifty pounds to be paid tor extra. The Company limit Jte l {*% 8p0 ?v b, i , - lt J[i ,0T r 1J!lgKBg010 oiW ßollarner pound, and will not bo hablo for any amount berond 91W, ex cept by special contract. *P™ WM. B, GATZMTR. Agent. JKSauas®affl" p . AI<ll arrange- WiUumGTON, BALTIMORE PAB$«« IMO P^H^* A 1 ’ 1 12 noon {l'-aprere), and pF° r Chester at S.IB A. M, 13 noon, 1,15,5.15,0, and 11.10 u Por Wdrnington at 8.J5 A. M„ 13 noon, 1.15,1.15, 5. and For New Castle at 315 A. M. and 115 P. M. For Middletown at 5.15 A, M. and 1.15 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A..... ami 1.15 p. li. For Darrin.ton at 815 A. Id. and 116 P. M. <Tusli d“J- Thursdays, and »S°F£3™. iß a*m6P,H'- A ‘ Wednesdeye, Friday^St M ' (Monda "- Wednesday,,and For Salisbury lit 8.18 A. M. ii n CS 4 ‘?^, t w 8 M,^ n . co P nect fit Sanford on Tues foi*’ ituradayc ' and fcnturda)« with steamboatloNor r ’ TRAINS FOR PHIL* DELPHIA ; anvils P.M" n ° roat 01 A-Hl <Elllroa3 >- 10.15 A.M., s at 7.30,0, and 11.31) A. M„ 1 45,3.15, 1 eeive Balisbury at 1.30 P. M, da^fa°7|)A f "ol)li%f a, '' Thurßdtt «' and tat“r turtwa* B™.'Mo 110i?Sf.’ da ”> Thur,da) ' s - °" d Ef da^aU.MA^CMVW 0^’WoJo<! ' !dars ' “ nd Fri - Leave Harrington at 8,15 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover nt 9 os A. M. and 5.25 p.M. 1 eave Middlotown at 10 15 a. M.and G. 40 P. M. i !? ve Now Caßtlo ?viS.3O and 11 A. M„ and 735 P, M. Chester at 8.20 and 9 40 A.M., 12.01, 2.22, 4.25, at L lOdMT U !TnTs f S r^ tarr und D6law ‘ lro Kaii ™‘> . TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE": Sr h 9 st P r at B*«[ A. M 12.28 and 11.40 P. M. ‘ A 7M ftVe ' VllmlD^: ! to,l at 9J25 A * M., 12 65 P. M„ and 13.50 FiLEIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attaohod, t , will run as follows: slaefiat B h J» M C Phm lor I,orryvillo nnd intermediate plMe a e Sts , pjhi" Bt ° n for Porrl ' vm# “ d intermediate M? laVr °- d °- Urai:o a,ld i “ , «™« d ‘- « , „ ON SUNDAYS: Sf! » £5 from Philadelphia to Baltimoro, vmy atfi.*s p. M. from BaUinioro to Philadelphia. 6029 S. M. FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA LiNEg, DAILY. (Sundays excepted ) itjr e f V .?.NewDepot, oornor ol BROAD and OALI.OW •i,",N-,ADELPHIA (Passenger entrances £rt«»- lr * tannt^, n , ,id ol ? oallowliill streets.) at 8 A M., ??Af l | W t i n^n tl - ,w n r,B xi ar ? ? lth the PENNSYLVANIA CUMllwAivn 1 v} , T t iWi! n fr {o Pittsburg,• tho PhnmK . i t 'X *-05 i\ M, tram running to CFN!pß r ? l i"!fST?'\sk E J ls ,t,‘ S: ,s-i, R,ld ‘ho HOKTIIHtN ourji BALL ROAD 11. M, tram, running to Bun- . „ AFTERNOON MNEB. t»ii Dcpof, corner of BROAD and OAI.f f)W» ami on Callowhill streets,) lor POTTS IWfrS,S?. d HARIIIBUURG. at S .HI F. M D 51I,Y, f„ r Jw&U only ’ 5t 6p ' Mm Cau,y> fsiniitiyVox- JJIBTaNOKS VrA I’HPIAREU’HIA and reading t. „ JLAIDJIOAD. Philadelphia. Milea, To Phmmxviilc..23l t ££»! np Ml Philadelphia and Ponding m " hohmm miitfifn .12J) .142 j, Northern Central. 2 rovorton Ju»otion_ 168 1 Railroad. §niibwy_ 169} Northumberland .17J ] w'&pirt--.'::::™ amUt ’““ m ° ll - R - Jeraoy Shore- 222 LoclclJnven 235) Ratoton *^..233/ rffi;; Williamsport end JSlmira The * r *' Vf iV' ««■ i Railroad. P. At. tram connect daily at Wota. ™ n r\ \ty^ d £J r ?«, < l£ c ®l' tcJ * ) Will Ihe CA'VA nmkl?^Vw I^rAM t l OH - T ‘x? n l l - ERIh RAILROAD. Bte^^» B i , BS.lSS!■^! , ™ to KntmM!a ' Con " ,r ° rBROAD __apa-tf W. U. McH.HKNNHY. ?eorota.ry JSS BET Kssareagn WPS T CHESTER m* trains via pennsylva mi,l M. AWfti'R; l mvo . corner ELEVENTH ilg.f&yifift l'.rs'f VhH»W-» «6 A. M.. WoK IJUKNING ' fluid, aluoiiol and BKKc lnamifftotnrotl daily, ftmi for nnto br ASHfI««WJ?K, & CO.YNu. 10 floSt? tv nitres. oo2 j INSURANCE COMPANIES. 'J'HE ENTERPRISE ?NBUR&NOK COMPANY OP PHIIiADEPiTCA. l-IRE INBUHAHOK EXOLUSIV-EtY.) 'OMPjtNY’S BlirLD!Nt}, 8. W. CORNBK mVR TH ANJI WALHVX STREET!!. DISKO'fOXB. K. RxTCßyoxtt S»a.ie, T!7ii.lia.m aioKr.c, NaI.BTIO I ? RAZI2tB, John M. Atwoob. Obhj. T. Trrdicx. IfIHBT WhARTOK, J*. UATCJHEt CHARLES W.' COXfi, Set MoaDECAI i. DAWgfiK* Geo. H. Bs¥Aßt* ■ John H. Beown, B. A. Fahnsstoce-. Andrew X). Cash* J. L. Bhrinoke. •OJU> STAKRi President, iflretary. ■i • ' fell TTJELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN- A-* KURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, IK6, UJf OFFICE S. E. COJtNER. i THIIID. AND WADNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INBUJIANOE ON VESSELS,) CARGO. > To all parts of the World. FREIGHT l Jnland insurances On Goods, by Rivor, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriape • _ to all parts of the Union FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stouts OwellmeHonsea. flco. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November 1,1859. Par. , Market Value. §123 060 Philadelphia City 6 cent. L0an..5123,050 00 100,000 Pennsylvania Btate6 4F oent. Loan. 03,666 01 sai.ooo Pennsylvania State 6 w cent. Loan.. 21.000 00 §25,000 U. 8. Treasury 6)4 3P 1 cent. Notes and ; lnterestaue—2o,266 61 s3o,oooU,S.Treaonry6V' oent. Notes and _ r _ interest doe 00,615 00 $25,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila „„„ dolphia..,— , 85,000 00 $60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Sd Mortgage „ 6 cent. 80nd5.....™.......... 4.8500 00 $20,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- oent Bonds 12,500 00 $14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway ... „ Company 7 Bonds. 12,600 00 $16,000, 3CO shares ato ok Germantown Gas Company, interest ard principal guarantied by the city of Phila delphia.— ™ 15.000 00 $6,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany——. 3,775 00 05,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company..— .. 350 00 02350 shares Philadelphia 100 Boat and Steam Tub Company, Philadelphia and 1 Savannah Steam Navigation Com* pany, Ocean Steam Navigation Company. Philadelphia and Havro <so Grace Steam Tow Boat ! Company, Philadelphia Kjcchanpe Company.-...— —■ ... 2,210 00 5435.880 ' 5403,718 64 Honda and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of fice Building. ——...—.. 76,883 85 Bills receivable for Insurances made 18U93 69 Balance duo at Aeenoies—Premiums on Ma rino Policies. interest, and other debts due tho Company..—. 65,664 58 Sonp. and Btook of sundry Insuianoo Com panies—.. Cash an Deposit in Bank. , DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Sender, J. p. Peniaton, Theophilua Pnuiding. Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington* John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooks, James Traquair, Spenoer M’llvame, william Eyre, Jr., Thomas C, Hand, James C. Hand, Rober*. Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jocob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. M’Farland, Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Kyro, Georgo C. Loiper, ' John B. Bemple, Pittsb'g, Hugh Craig, D.T.Morgan, ** Charles Kelly, A. B. Berger, “ WILLIAM MARTfN, President UT?WI(V ,„ T TROS. C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN. Beoretary. dig-tf ■CURE INSURANCE. MECHANICS’ ■ INSURANCK COMPANY- or Philadelphia. No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race, insure Build ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally from losa or damage by Fire, ohe company guarantee to adjust all iossos promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the public. . DIRECTORS. Willism Morgan, Robert Flanigan, hranoia Cooper, Michael Mofieoy, beorgo L. Dougherty, Edward MoSovern, James Martin, Thomas B. MoCormiok, James Duross, Jonu Bromley, Matthow MoAleer, Franois Falls, Bomard Rafferty. John Cnssadv, Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard H. Hubeman, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare. Francis MoManus, Miohsel Cahill. „ .. FRANCIS COOPER, President. BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary. 0c23-6m TNSCRANCE COMPANY OF THE * BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-FIRE AND MA RJNE INSURANCE-Nos. 4 AND S EXCHANGE ilUlLPlhuo. vftfue rt sl33 I 7D2 1 77 I_CaS,ita! S 2oo * o *» 1800. oaah All invested in sound and available securities—oon tinuo to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, otoofca of Merchandise, &0.. on liberal terms, tt DIRECTORS. Henry 35. Sherrord, Goorge H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samvel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalestpr, Tobias Wajrner, William b. Hmith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Budd. . Henry G. Freoman, William it. White, Charles 8. Lewis, George C. Carson. Txrtr ,„m HENRY I). SHEERERD, President, WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. 1 • Jf9-tf ANTHRACITE insurance compa £? N&vTAuthoriiod Capital 0 400300—CUAB. TER rhKral UAli. OiTioe No. 311 WALNUT Btroei, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. r Tills Company will insuro against losa or damage by > iro, on Buildings, Furmturo, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marino luaruranees on Vecsela, Cargoes, and Freights, Inland Insurance of the Union. Jacob Echor, Joseph MasGcld, D.Luthor, Dr.ueoreeN. Eokart. L. Audenncd, Johnß. Blakiston, Davis Pearson Win. F. Doan. Peter Sieger. J. E. Boura. J ACOB ESHER, President. __ - WM. F. DEAN, Vtoo President, W. M. SMITH. Beoretary. ap3-tl r IFJE INSURANCE JLiPANY.—THE PENN J» ANCE COMPANY, S2l C 5WT.691 £2. INoUKbS LIVES foT tb< annuities and endowmenta- Boal Estate, and makes all contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Trustees, and Guardians. Darnel L, Miller, | Benjamin Coates, Richard S. Nowbold, William P. Hooker, William H. Kern, 1 Samuel C Huor. Charles Halloweil, Henry C. Townsend, Rodolphus Kent, William H. Carr, P. V. Duflon, William Robetteon, Warner JM. ftoeia, . P. H. Miotih DANIEL , BAHIu K John W. Houuor, Beaten 3 AND TRUST COM mutual LIFE INBU JHE3TNUT Btroet. Assets, term of life-grants i—purchases life interests m lloontraots depending on tiia Administrators, Assignees, STEES. Edmond A. louder, Darnel L. Hotohmson, John W. Hornor» Ellis 0. Aroher, Ssma«l J. Christian* Joseph !A.T!hovna», John O. Brenner, ter* Easton. iL. MILLED, President. 3. HTO}»i-0, Vice Eres t. larr. aulS AMERICAN EIRE INSURANCE CO., -fJS- IKCORFOItATED 1813—CHARTER PERFET DAL. No. 510 WALNDT 6tisot, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a largo paid-up Capital Stool: andNurplua in vestou m sound and avralaDie Securities, oonunue to iniure on DWollinea, Storpa, Fnniitnre, Morohandise, Veshols in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All tcsnes liberally and promptly adjusted. tiascxoßs. John T. L«Tts, James it. CaropbKl, Edmund G. Dutiiti. (J'&m. W. Pcultnej. lar&ol Morris. 3hos. it. Marie, John \Volbsj, laraaol C. Mortov Poinolr Brady. TKOMAB H. MARIS, President. .hlSEA’jk C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. feS-H aUAKEB CITY INSURANCE COMPA HY-FRANXLJN BUILDINGS, 403 WALNUT? STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS ij*S69,746.7o.~ln«uresaßainat Locaor Dam&ce by Fire, and tha Panic of tlto Sea, Inland NftVur&tion and Transportation. GEORGE H. HART, President. E. V. JIOS3, Vice Prendent. ft. SI. COGGSHALL, fipo*y anfi Trearjcrer H. BUTLER, Assistant Beoretnvr BIRKCTOAB, E. P. Hoses, Foster S. rorkio>. Audrey Jt. Chambers, ir.masl Jones, H. D., mttfr-U vleorge it. Hart, A.C. Cstlcll, E. W. Dailey, H. R. Corgsl'nii, Hon. H. nl. I uller INSURANCE COMPANY S-J —Office N 0.403 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE Hon Houses and Merohandlse fenertvHy, ou favorable terms, either limited or per potato. WRUCTO3B. Jeremiah Boesak, Edward D. Robert*, John Q,. (Jmncdo. John J, Gr.ftiths, Joahaa T. Or/an. Reuben C.llale. Thomas Marsh, John Moltaroll, Jr., Bam). L. Smcdlor, Us. T. Halo, Bellefonto. /x _ JEREMIAH BONSAI, Frendont. JOHN GINNOHO, Vico President. Edwabb Vt, l>Avrn, Peorotarr SAVING FUNDS. “A little, but ottfcjt, fills the I'ar-n.” GDUNKLIN SAVING FUND, No. lttGSouth FOURTH Street*betwoen Chest nut and Walnut, Vkilodelrin?., raynaM Hepociti on demand. Depositors’ money secured by OoTsrnicsnt, State, and Cltr Loans, Crourd Rents, Mort gages, «o, This Company deems safety better than large profits, conae-iuontlr will run norwkwith depo sitors’ money, but Imvoit at all times ro&Jy to return, with 6 par oeut. interest, to tlie owner, ei they have always done. This Ooropiny novel suspended. Kem-iles, married or singlo, acd Juniors, «in deposit in their own right, and such deposits c“.n bo withdrawn only by tlicir consout. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Slate of FconßjTrnn'.a.Trntb authority to receive monoy from truntcoa and oxecutors. LAItOE AMD SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 3 toSo’clooi. and on Wednesday evening until Bo’ci!o3k. DjaEOTORS, J&oob i’. Sr.nur.o;\ Cyrus O.v.vral'Hder, John Shindler, Saorgc Jinsrel!. Maiaohi W. tSloan, iidward T. Ilyni;* Lewis Krambkanr, Henry Dals.nv, Nioholna Rittonhouxs. Nathan Bmedler, Jos. H. Sattortiiwaite, Jones Yerkes, Joseph vf. Lippincott. JACoSi B. SHANNON, Cai ' ,.7a . t»laXmsJS, ’J're&i'Vier. •i-pza-r “ A Dollar saved is twice earned.” HAVING FUND-FIVE PER UENT IN N-'TEREBT,—NATIONAL SAFETY TRI'BT COM PANY, WALNUT Street, eoathwottoomcrof TIUBD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by tko Stata ol c’onnsy!- venia. Money is received in any eaua, largo or email, and il terost paid from the day of deposit to the day ol with drawal, The office is open evory day from nine o’clock in lot morning till five o’olook in the evening, and on Moudm add TliHivday oroßiura tmcifffito olook. lion. HENRY L. iUSWNEH, Pros-devt HOREKT SLLFIIUIUE . Vice Freedom >Yil:.x 7. lUsd, Eooretary. DUsscvons Hon. Ilenrj L. lionjisjC"" K cirroli Braw.ior. hdirard ii. Garter. Joaoph 13. Hair stnbert ftalfridto, Francis he©* Samuel K. Aantoai Joeoph 0. Landreth Munni, James L. fitephansoa. Money is roceived and payments made daily. Tiio investments are made, in oonformity •with, th* provisions of tjm Charter, in Real Estate Mort*«j;oi*, brromvi Rents, and ouch fust-dais seourities as Trill al vaja insure perfect soourity to the depositors, an«J wmoh cannot iail to rive permanency ana stability t© tht* fnstiftittop. aul-lT HAVING SOW)—TJNmjO ,STATES K? TRUST COMFAHV.OsrnwXUIHD and Ci’.KS’S HVT Btrtmt. t&rze and emr»li soma jecrivod, arm faniMokonds macd without notice, with FlVis i*Eft OKNT. IN'AMs- H.E3T ir'ja; the da:r of dorcuut to tlx© cut of viti*» Urstral# Oftica fco jrfl. from 9 until 6 o’olook every dvr, and on KONiIAY £VKNIitGS from 7 until 0 o'closfr. DHArTS for eiiloitn Jinsliicdf Ireland, <} coilwiil from £ 1 upward*. Frfi3tdeiit—STUPHjSN R. ORAWKOjU? Vrenmuer—JAMES K. KUMISS PjalNY FffliC« AotßflTT rtYi £JA UT I ON !—ASTROLOGY .'—LOOK _ OUTS-GOOI) NEWS FOR ALL!—The nevsr f&iUnff Mra. VANHORN ib tho bQstj she iraiceedi When all others have iailcd. All who are in trouble, all who have boon unfortunate, deceived by false promises, fly to nor lor etlvjao and oomfort. In lovt affairs shi ntver Sails, Sim has tho secret of winning the affec tions of tho opposite sex. It is this faot winoii induoei illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy hex Advertisements. She shows you the likeness of your fu ture wife,husband, or absent friend. -It is well known to the nublio ct large that Bhe is the first and only per son who epn show the likeness in reality, andean sire entire satisfaction on all the eonoernsoflife, which oan be tested nnd proved by thousands, both married and sinno. Who dailr nnn eagerly visit her. Come one t oome all 1 to No. ISM LOMBARD Street, betveenUunl par and ]lroad. 0c39-Ct* N\VAU STORFS.—7S bbls Spinta Turpenlirifi. W do. Wilmington Tar, 275 togs do. SCO blila Fitoli, 1») do. Knqiu, m store, ftnd for sale by noWLiCY, ASHBUiINbA, & 00. No. 10 Booth Wharves 0026 ¥ ALEP—For sale by tVETHERILIi & *> BROTHER, 4T and 49 North SECOND Street. pUENTfeSS/BBUiLEY & 00., ~ Nn. 429 MARKET STREET SALE THIS (Friday) MORNFNG. NOVEMBER 2, a pa nit ' AT 10 O’CLOCK. tni.xur . J i yl* attention of puroluuerais requested NnvUmwfd 0 -! French Poods, this {{Friday) morning, oredit m prtm 2 * at 30 0 ci °ckcby oatalogue. on six months’ cloths’ rpKh£!?.? in F a ?®n®ral assortmeal. suuh as oloak chiefs Wftnv «’« l s Ql n 0 I . Bcarf8 ' ImO P oamhjtc haiidker c Norin d 9 -Rhino oravats, &c. n ui icE-ro Dealers m Shawls vi 2. ttlf™sibS 0 "ooi , ;g5fe ,1,lar »“ Iltl '™3 «lw>wl«. ' T- Superb chaine lame broohe lons do Stripe, pUid and oaeok all wnni J o All wool Diagonal and GarihaHi B°* Illuminated ohemlle Bhawla r b ldl do * Broohe border black etella, * Beinatheentire balanoe of tho importation • SALE DF FRENCH GOODS On Friday. Morning, o November 2, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, onC months’ lota of fancy, and staple French dry W Samples arranged for examicationi with cat* loguesi early on the morning of sale. * PARIS, VIENNA, AND BERLIN SHAWLS, bemsr the close of the entire importation. On Friday Mornjns , Novembers,at lOo’olnok, on six- months’ oredit.* f All wool Vionna broqhe shawls, of very 600 square i choice patterns and in the moot desira long i tie colors only, espeoially selected for -inn . v Philadelphia trade, 100 superb qualities and richest new patterns chains ™ ,' am ® troche long shawls. 200 l0 ?nJ?f d r q Ji. arB all woolfplaid ehnwla, comprising ’ • tbo nchPßt selected patterns and finest swi 1 u(t*fl to first olaesoity trade.' . 200 V8 *iFnn t !, f i I rn a k (1 ij- eBir i l hle styles all soft wool di nnn faun* 0 t* 1 -? 111 * SlOlliatl ShftWlS. * OO shawls! d Plald anU check B<lutro and long IOOn< fI«e P di"wn a " wo °' Ber,m rever s*b!o double -100 “JIMi!SSS^!ISSiJ! re ’ ~ " i vio ' et thihet BONNET RIBBON?. , . „On Friday Morning. An invoice of Noa 10330 poult do soie bonnet riblmn* t BLACK GROS DE RHINE CRAVvi”. • An Invoice oi 52 to 40 inoh heavy high lustre block gros do Rhine orava’s. SALE OF IMFORTEO DRY GOODS. „ . -On Tuesday Morning, Nov. fl, at 10'6’olock. 400 packages and lots of fancy staple dry goods. N, P. PANCOAST, AtrOTIONEEP., Sue • ceßßor to B. NCOTT, J«.. 431 OHERTNTH’ fit SALE OF 500 LOTS AMERICAN AND IMPOBTFII DRY GOODS. EMBROIDERIES. BONNPT AND TRIMMING lIIBJiONB, MILLINERY GOODsfi?. _ On Wednesday Morning, ItlSo'cloMc *’ b * catal °6®«.on!a credit, commencing PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Btraet W °' * 3 ° MARK, ' T «<- 521 MINOR MO 328 NATHANS. AU(JTI«NEEE ' , f iQMMJS3IOS- MERCHANT, coulkcMt oorner orsiXRE and RAGE StrxU, ' ,• MONEY yO LOAiU loan,atthe lowest ratc%, oo dir.mondit watches. Jewelry, silver plate, dry goods, clothing, ert oeries, Bazars, hardware, outlarr pianos, mirrors, fri niture, bending, and on goods of every description, is large or email amounts,Trom one dollar v> *tiouian» s forany length qf time agreed on. *2l The Oldest Established House m this eitv. WT Private entrauep on RACE Street, Buamesr hours from 9 A; M, to 9 H. fli Heavy insurance lor the benefit of depatiton 'CHARGES ONLY TWO PERCENT. ffr Advonoe# of #1 Wand upward* at two per sent, Advances of 9100 end spwenlz. at ovr* -per ornt. fci short loans. * u * l ' $801,665 67 SALE OF FORFEITED COLLATERALS. .. , „ On Thursday Morning* November 8, at 10 o’olock, at M. N aTHANS’ Auotion Store, Southeastcqrner of SIXTH and RACE Street*, in Second-story Salesroom, entrance irora Raoe street. Consisting of— Several oases of first quality Frenoh Calfskins. Peveral oases Kip and Calf Sldns. Several cases superior Split Leather. ♦k« oa i® ra ’ and others are invited to attend the sale, os the Leather will positively be sold without the leawt reserve, iu lots to snit purchasers. Open for examination the day previous to the » al ®. M. NATHANS, IVI FITZPATRICK & BROS., AUC- Sixth* TIOfiEER8 ' UO,l .CHESTNUT Street, above SALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o clock, cf Books, stationery and fancy roods, watches, Jewe.lrv, clocks, silver plated ware, outlery, paintings, mitsioal mstruements. &o. Also, Hosiery, dry roods, boots and shoes, and mer ouandiso of every description. 4 i>AY tJAßfitf every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o’clock A. M. , PRIVATE SALE§. At private sale several large consignments of watches, joweiry, booke, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutlery, fancy gooes, &a, To which is solicited ihe'attCDtion of city and country merchants and others. Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise, for cither publio or private sales, Kf* Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attended to. .ejSSSft, FOR THE SOUTH.—OHABRES Heavy FVcicht at an average of viyvxKK psr «ent ke lew New York Steamship rasas, , „ , FOR OHAftWIbTOH* R, O. Vie U.fi. .Mall Steaninhip KEYSTONE S7ATE, Can- Uin Charlos 1. Marshman, wul sail on Monday, Nov. fi, at 10 o’olock A. M. Wmm ”! ” “‘eg 1 ?, KSteSiajSME' * ! ste i‘i.s. iL S. Mail SteMnikio STATE OF GEORGIA Captain John J. Gayyin, will sail on Saturday. Nov, 10. at JOo’clbok A. M. 'I hrough in 68 to ?u hours—only 48 hours at Baa. SirStiUng days ohongedfremewy Saturday to even five days. Scoda r*«»*Wej. f,jj4 9Uw of Lading eUnt4 every UaTr ‘ > - The svleriM P.r*»-£'JiiJ F’io -wkrc: stwuimip* yny. STONE STATE and STATE CP* GEORGIA now run L above every ten deys, Ihu* forming a fiye-day oommu cication Trith Cbarlestoa an 4 fiavasnab. and the Scvtk and South'west. - At both Charleston suj Saratint, ue-i bhivz tin ned with stoaiuen for Florida, and with rallicaSs, &«,. fer all vlseorf In too hor.th and .iovtfcwoAt. ' ' tNSCHANCE. Freight and lismnpo 04 a la-repros-irbou oi ®oods chipped South will bs lonnd tubs lower br tbezo ru'sa thaabysadiiufyeMtalg. li; -romieu; being cue-half Us r V/8.-Issuropcoou ah EMlrprvi Freight is enlireli , rncaoeßa&jy, farthey than Chwleston or Satamich.tht Railroad Companies taking all risk* from these point* , ~ CHEAT REDUCTION IN FARR. Fitio-by this route 85 t 0,40 per cent, ohearcr than bi the Inland Route, as waibe sem by the following acho dule. tickets irom via <’fiarl«i ton ami Saranuah stoamshipe, INOLDDING MEALS 01 tho whole route, except f?sn Oharlwlen r,rd Savan nah to iiontKome’Tr - m ViA CHLRX.BB7ON. VIA. SJLVANNAI!. To Charleston.-.—015 00 To Sarannih.- 515 <& Antusta—. 37 150 , Augaata...... 17 M Columbia..*— so 00 - ftUnmi joco Atlanta.--... ai ro Atisata- 2100 jdontgpsiwy-.., 28 W ' 2l do nolftifi— - 56'W ilhf.T.T, ■ - , , 23 00 Nctr S9 73 as 00 U oshmUe—- —. 27.75 Mo on e.. . ~ m r 23 55, WewOrieaet n Memphis..*— - M CO Fare to Savannah, via Charleston.,..— 15 00 .. . „ Charleston, via Savannah. 15 oe No bills of ladu-s signed,Mtar the ship has sailed. For freight or pasaara atipiy on board, at second vrhMf Above Vine street, or to ALEX. HKROH.Jr.tJc CO ., , No. 126 NORTH WHARVES, Atenis In Charleston, T. K. A T, G. BUDD. _ M , Savannah, HUNTER & GAMMELL, rcr Ficiicafrem Oliarlcston, atiwncr Caro’Lna evety Tuesday. ..For Florida from Savannah, steaisera SL Man's and St.Johs’s evorr laofdayttsdSaturday. Samuel E. Stok6B, ■William Martin. James 11. McFarland,' Joseph H. Trotter, James Kunton, Theophilus Paulding, THE BRITISH AND NORTH jS&sSRSgSS. AMERICAN ROITAi. MATE STEAM- _ PROM NEVT TORS TO LIVERPOOL, Chi*i Cabin l’n?i*nj:o.— ~ ... Second Cabin Pneiaje— ~ „ PROM BOSTON TO I.IVBBPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage ang Second Cabin Pasnaeo —. co The ship* from Now York oall at Cork Harbor. The ship* from Boston call at Halifax aud Cork Har bor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. [CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Moodie, ASIA, Capt. L. 0. Lott. I NIAGARA, Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. IEUROPA, Capt. J Loitch. _ , SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a olear white light at.ro&st-head : green on starboard bow; red on port bow. P_ERBIa. Judkins, leaves N. York. Wednesday. Oot. 1C CANADA-Andereon, “ Boston, Wednesday, Oct. 1? AFRICA, Shannon, ** N. York. Wednesday. Oct. S 4 ARABIA. Stone, “ Boston, Wednesday, Get. 31 N. Ycts, Wednesday. Nov. 7 i* UKOPA* Moodie, ** Boston, Wednosday, Nov. 11 PERSIA, Judkins, “ N. YoTk,Wcdneaoay, Nov, 21 Berths not seoured until paid lor. An experienced Surgeon on hoard, Tho owners of these nUu>s will not bo accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Srones ormetala, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pan* sago, apply to 73. RUNAkP. j>olO 4 Bowling Grssn, New York. mhU mtf , PJSNN STEAM ENGINE AND WOitK&-ff3«FIK & LEVY, PRACTICAL- AND THEORETICAL KNGINEKii.fi JIACHINISTS.ROILKR-AIAKERS.BiiACKSMITHgi and FOUND-LltS, having, for many years, bean in successful operation, and.cean exotuaivaiy engaged ic building catf rcpaipn? Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, iron Boats, Water Tanks, PropeUcrai &0., &0.. respectfully pifor their Sorr.ccs to tho public, as being fnlJyprepared to eontraot lor Engines of all sixes. Marino. Rivor, and Stationary . having rets ol S atoms pi diaorent sizes, are yreparoa to exeocte or era witli quick despatch. Every uceerii-tion of Pattern making made at the shortett notioo. High and Lor Pressure, Piuo, Tubular, and Cylinder iloilerj.of thf. best Pennsylvania oharposl iron. Foreintt, of all siaw and kinds; Irpnftud Brass Castings, of all description? Roll TuTpmtr, iJojcw Cutting, ana all othef wor* eon ncolsd with the p.oove business. Drawings and specifications fer a'l work dene at the;* establishment, frep of charge, and work guarantied. The subuenbera bare ample wbarfdook room for re pairs of boats.where they can he m perfect rafrty, aud aro piovidcd with shears, blocks, fa'li, Ac.. Ac . hr rsis'wg henry .-r lijh* weiutirs, „ JACOB G. NRAFIK « 4AH9HX, v. Hnunisk, r» vavcs.t?! vsnnrt:, ;c wiiniAW ,r„ khz. stirs. 3 eOUTHWABK EODNDKY, E AND WAffBIHGFON ?HiLA'Dxi.rßiA. MERRICK * 50m ERSiNKERS AND Manufacture High and 1/ow, Pretsurs Ptsaw Enciasr, for Land, River, and Marine service, Boilors, Gasometer*, Tanks.lron Heals, ia,; CasUit ol all kinds, either Iron or Braas, •• Iron Frame Roof*for w 3rts, Work Bicpr, nail road Stations, &c. RetortaaudGnaMaohinrry cf les l&iest and mestift &rGTfi(loonstraeLo . Every description ol Flanlatlor. Machinery, uaua gagar, flaw, ana GmtMillc, Vacuum Pans,Ov’ii tinm Trams, Defeoatorn. Filters, Pumping Ecciues, io. Soto Agents for N. Ri’lreex’s Patont Bngrfr Poi‘:**r Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Btevn Hammer; ar« Aspmvoll ft Cyrf if'.-A' Ebtsvr fjrvt:. loir MaoMns Sfe %-_S-r OOINT PiiSAiSABTX FOUNDRi, No. ~. Kcr^ir.gton,Philadalpm».-WJL LIAM K. IIERJ3 informs his friead* that, havir? x-ui oUaecu the entire stoak of Patteniirat the atovo J*Vun dry, he m now preparou to roceivsorders Kir RolUr*. Gnct. and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Chruiica', i.nd House work, Gearing. Casting* made iron Jte'ar beratory ot Cupola Furnaces, In dry cr erora raM.or losra. mrS-tf PIANOS! PIANOS •'! PIANOS !! PIANO-FORTES, MKLOIJKONS. piano roirm. JdiiLODLONS. Made by Raven, Bacon,* Co., Nunns ft Clark, Hfiliott, Davis, & Co., anu others, „ _ J. E. GOULD, myll-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. STiSINWAY & SON’S NEW PI nTfVTIH’KM’ OVKIi-STIIING GRAND PIANOS, SQ.UARE GRAND, AND StiJARE. PIANOS, cow prelenea inooneeri* and in private oiroles by the beat performere. Received tho first i premiums over tho host makers, Irom judgoahko Gottaohalk, Mason, and others. Chnllengo all rompetitioa. BLASIUR BROTHERS, ÜB-lj 1000 CHESTNUT Street. («=s*2 bmim OEIEBRATED KOSS- Fin f»WOOD ard full inetalho-plftte PIANO FORTES ; and Estoy & Green’s Hatmomo and Eohan MelrdeoM. The above instruments are of tho very latest improvements, anil best makes, For pale &t MARSH’S Musio Store, No. 110J3 CiIKSTNUT Street. ocS Im MARS tVS NEW IMPROVED PIANO INBTR MOTION BOOK.—Easiest method of fin gering, together with a beautiful eclootion or popular PieccBau-J progressive lespons. ever before published in asmallwork—price only si> cents—at MARSH’S Music Store, lioa oiIESTMUI Streot. oci-lm Wi US’ o—from all Catalogues in tho lilt. Unitoc! State,, at One Cent ,er page—at 1118 MARKET Street, opposito'the Famera* Mammoth Market Hondo. ocS-lm SSTINNER’a. INOEPENDENT VIOLIN' I » PLAV LR,No3i 1,3,3.4,3. d, i* and 8< are how jffis® ui sn4r at maWhs musi ° sto M B NAtes {I V AUCTION. SPECIAL SALE OP SHIPPING. aA-CKJNERV AND IKON. JOHN P. I/KVy, BEACH and PALMER street*. PIANOS AND MUSIC. SAJLBB BY AIICTIOIH rnoAiAS & sons, >-e. -in., 139 »nd 141 Soctli ruo«ra {Formorly Nos. 67 /md fall bales stocks and real estate Ta,,,ta, 18,al thß **<**”<»• TUiSLAV aalc. moiiidib? evury desoriptiim of oitr Sd oointr m ZT ssa* And adyonim^MoMfo^dlrlTroarrnbHoS l * obltrao? (“f which 1N» covie-' arc snntcd -wcahlr.) Gee EIGHTEENTH FALL SALE-NOVEHBER X 3. Orphans’ Court Sale-Es'ats or Jonathan J.Slooum. . , T „ deoeased. Pino « a rlaL me BroWn StollB RESIDENCE. No. 1508 kY°oS?to , M “ lo r n Three-Story Briok RESIDENCE, J!&J?2 9 y r ? ln ®s,* tT ?? t » w ' Prt of Ninthj-hMtwo bath nh^?o’-w.fk water, winter and summer kit- An. ’ Wlth ran K®> batcoDresin sacondand third stories, Eaeoutor’s Sale-Estate of William A. Edwards, Esq.. Large end ■treetß • “i?2 T Si ?*olhwe*t oorner Ch»atnnt and ‘iwelftb mortgaße. ot 23 loet byJ< ? fset * »» «» may remain oS Neat McMi9«» a, n"w' Bl i a K£Ci A * T' nwronG ® decansed- MoHi V2SJS a?r2t%if SSh** 1 yard ’ No - )M1 Estate Rl>siNVmu Brick Store. No. 113 North ll*®. T Thrf e atonr and Race: lot 24 feet front eCOnd BtT6et ’ botween Aren Exeoutnx’s of Charles W. Em7dnlfd r^xfS?d\*reett:Why®jco ofMt'a*r 0 fMt'a*r cc ; rner of Vs!, able FARM snd MlLL,sfon?r%ie r /. 0 ?^h 1 o. delphia. and 3 miles from Chestnut Huh H™a P |ar?e 5te n , e tJ We Btonetara ' B * o ”e sri«t mill,“awmiU, Handsome rouble Jfriek RESIDENCE. Nn.E25 South h mth street, below South. Lot 34 feet front. ' Executor s Sale-Estate of David Shetitine, deceased street. * to ' 7 B "° k D WKL L[fiG, No. 888 South Fifth Lame and Vnluable'BUlLDlNG T OT.IO by 355 feet wen side of Broad street, south of Monument Ceme- I FNG r rfi°«m®s; c "77's ,ll,l 'l allalr atorvßriskDWEL sYmy G B^kVwc^!, , s h .i F „T^e“S eet ’ Wilh tWO Thro ”- Large and Valuable LOT OF GROUND,KO fret h» W TOn ronta * Dweliioo f?reetfFtfteenl wlrd ,rCet ’ Md Eorth ln,ie . of Plaa ‘'» mencea. Immediate poaaesaion. oonve FARMING AND A! DERNEY COV7B. OXEN. HOME Wagons* fZ Wag®M.™™ e - HOHBe BiKB ’ w, ... .. Thia Afternoon, 2 o’cjook, at the late residence of Evan W. Thomas, deneased. onGßAY’BLafie, half a mile west I™rm t fhS W 5, , J D e ,: ar P 8 3r o rd“^L rc Jeeey Dgr^b^^aafed! lBllols oa, *o*J*p. a 7 wagons, ox cart, mowing machine, horse rake,cutting oox.root cotter, seeddrills hone c&it 9 ftJSrfu! 18 ’ OQg^ ' 3 8 1 rroir ** com sbeller. 2 erain cradles, gram wagon body, large new roller Scuftiva tors, 3 pwr cart shafis, 3 wagon shafts ox chains, &e. Sale peremptory. Terms cash. ■ ’ Administfator’s Sale. SCHOONEK JAMES MAGES. - On Saturday, S5?tLKSff. r , 80 foel ‘ esl - THVfED WOKKaTc~ MGTOJtIALAI, D U.LIB- Un Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Evoninys, .... , Nov. 7. 8. andD. At the Anction StnTe.wilba »o'd, a laTee colleolion ° f them »eantifnll, tl- Aj«njpopular Amerioan pui-hcatloun. tur For particulars see catalogue#. RORS, CARTE^' *.s££ii-°*° t,0 *‘ ? S t tiia , Auction Btore, an assortment of excellent second-hand inrmture, elegant piano-fortee. fine mirrors, carpets,, eto. from lacnliss deolinins househeoptny, removed.to the atore Ibr comrentence of BUSINESS CAROS. J)R. S. T. BEALE, , g£.?iami lla ™«™ 3 l; re et, c! ,G i rard pAWSON & NICHOLSON, • BOOKBINDERS; Noe. 51 Hand Sil MINOR Street. Between Market and Chestnut streets, /AMS PAWSON, JAsl'fl. NICHOLSON. ORLEANS (LA.) PIUAIUNB. - JOY, OOE, & Go. S?J2»ff?3, a l tH>in i e ‘! P ia »pm*» fa FMmdelphia for thte extensively otrcnlatin, paper, of commanding in fluence. Business men nfe adfertijinr in the t£rt nm pnnersof ottyand country, at the offices of JOY, COK, A ol T f Ag SP*?’ FIFTH ami CHESTNII't' Streets, Phtladelrhta t Tribune Bolldme.,' New YorU. KR. CORSON,. • .. ' • RB> AIL ESTATE BROKER, OFFERS AT BALE, some ol the most desirable and productive farms in Montgomery and Chester counties. Also.'sereml Mer chant and unit Mills, in desirable parts of the country. rersona wishing to purchase, properties, either as home# or investments, will find it greatly to theif ad vantage to call, or write for a catalogue. - .Several handsomely located farms to exchange for city property. • Norristown Properties for sale or rent. ‘ Good Mortgages negotiated reasonably. Apply to R. R. CORSON, ooZMm ; KOH&IBTOWN. Pa. T NICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of SHIRTS LINEN and MARABILI/Ka . , BOSOMS AND COLKAEK^^ A large and phoice assortment, and wxll map*, Mwaya on nand, unto whiohl particularly invite the attention ol cash ; &nd _prompt-pajing Biioet-t;m* buy era. S.E.Ccrnorof SECOND and ARCH Street., f hitn delphtn., . r - • _ ■ .nr-Sm* 6S FUOTET & SOW, IMPORTERS O* HAVANA CIGARS, No. 316 South FRONT Street. Receive refularij b fall assortment ofdMiraMe Cl GußS.'vluoh tUw oflkt at IrcTCAot* Sot o&ahoT op proved oraclit. . • leKMy EJ. BA YUS THOMAS, ! * ,' „ , ATS'OBNKV-AT-iAW, hm ’SP. 0 ???,! 1 ,!? s®°» trom No. W Ajoh.SraMtu N< 04 7 wauliua fitree;* ..Particular attention btw to the nooven of Mercan tile Claims. The.drafttriß and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignment*, Briefsof Title. and other Instrumentsof Writing. The managemehtof ExeeutoT ships, Adnuniatratarahipa, and Trusts, superintended: and the best securities procured tor the psimAueat iu ▼Mtmacta .of Scner. stetiafaotoi? reforonoe siren when required. • auM-crn* Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, ano PATENT ATTORNEY, No. 114 South SIXTH Street, (Ne*nr eipositn *h* County Court Rouse,} -n *P Br £ L " -»*‘ a TipS»» Ac.,and tranwets all other bue m ejr **oonneoted with tha obtaimas of Let ters Patent. Machinery Designed and Sravinys made. auU-Sm* 5150 7O EXPRESS COMPAKIES. UStE&SBHP TflU ADAMS SXPIiE&B ■flalMWiMßcO^,Offioe3aO L CHEjmiUT Street, forwardi.Parcel*, Packaje*. Merohandne, BankNotea, and Speore, either by it« 00-s Lines ox in eonnoetic-B vith ether Express CoETaaiaa, to &.'! the pnnoipa! totma and citie* or Ute Vm*ed Stales. . E, 8. EfANDFOKi), «er.»raJ Snper.atebdert. Z&j, INDUS rRIAL STOVE WORK a. NEMAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER STOVES, No. S 3 NORTa SECOND STREET, OGbrs the mo«t perfect, convenient, and economical Gas-burning Cooking cto'e yet invented. Inquire for hi* Lehigh Gas-bnrner, to obtain the best Stow in nee. n Also, one o! {he largest and most complete stock ot Stoves fur heating parlors, chambers, stores, eounln*- housea, Ac., in the city. The attention oT tne publio »a solicited. 0011-lm tSTOVE.S! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR, a No. Jll6 MARKET STREET, w prepared to meettho wants of the pab.io more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, hiproof of which ho invites compabativ* examination. 1 he lollowme are among Jus own popu.ar intentions, : several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as snrpsßsing iu excellence and economy any other Stoves in Uf*®. - - U ,WI JAMES SPEAR, is the Inventor and Patentee of the ftt? bur r Dm £ Cooking Steve, acknowledged to bo the host Stove for family use in the world. 6 w tho Patentee of the celebrated mto'SrS EIo 0111 ' R ™ 50 ’ now comiDi ia tha V»tenloo oltha Improved SU- Parlor Stove. oi* 44 13 (A® Inventor of tlio Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which, from its teldppt iB l,kelr ’ th “ n.nfn£sr S ¥ p ‘ 151 the. Patentee of the Labor, Fuet: an Pan. 1H the inventor and Patentee of the c t2^£ d Heater. lB Inventor of the Improve,! o Z Or nil °f the.above the Inventor vory Justly olaitne aaxr.ntages whioh require but to bo understood by the puoiio to be universally appreciated and preferred u» ff her articles °f that alas* in the market; and he would hereby,extend a cordial invitation to all persons m want of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to par-, onaseornot. sol3-&n rflL QUAKER CITY GAS CON- SUMER, PATENTED by CHARLES JONES. *SS3X Seventh Month. 1860. * * rt9 * OR HAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER’S GAS BURNER. oiuvuna Dr the ufo of the Quaker City Gas-Conaamine Parlor and Office Stoves all dust may be avoided, the room 3 ventilated, and an even temperature maintained for many hcuis, without any attention to the fire, and at a gr-at saving of luel. * M^V^S HARLES JONES. Patentee. No. 303 North SEOOND street, above Vine, where the excellent bns-l'onsuramg Cooking Stove DAYLIGHI*, unsur paEseu m its operations, may be obtained. Of the large number now in opsnvtion, every stove, we t»lieve, gives entiro satisfaction. ocASm THE CELEBRATED ROYAL r -w COOKING STOVE is the beet And mostpopn c«By_ iar Cooking Stove in the market. It is made either with or Without gat-burning fixtures Manufactured and for sale 'bv NORTH, CHASE. & NORTH. Foundry Warerooms, 209 North SECOND Str6ot< 03-lm THE FI SKY STAR GAS-BURN- Sal IKS AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE yzzp ia the best and moot economical Beating Ptnv« Manufactured ©nd f-ir salo by NORTH, CHASE &■ NORTH. Foundry Warerooms. 209 iVorth SECOND Street. ________ oS 1m OUR NEW GAS-BURKING BASE Jjjgßvi STOVE 18 the most economical Stove of the aSS’C kindi end n.uoii more durable than the Gas mom/"oil ]lf AQKEKEL, SHAD, HERSIKG, Ac— iT. JK C P.! ,W *- J* o3 - L 2 and S I.M-co and ncdiiuu AJm obo* lU M ~brted packages, of a ve-y onoic* quahtf, S 4 large Maekfisl M half bliis new No. S> d O , 80 hbls new No. 5 medium ao. EO do new Eastern Mess Shad. •. W ha'f bills new. do do do. 1333 bb’.R r-c-yr Ksrtrort No. 1 Remti 330 do do Halifax No. 3 *lo. *OO do now Boston No. 1 da. 103 do do No. 1 scale Firb -35 do prime ho. 1 Salmon. 103 quintals Grata] Jkmi Codhatt. 103 boxes new Hdr&tcior oouuijr -Ofteese. "•* ■» r‘-iSfiffiw a xoon*. t4«i xoem vrtajt^vE’. FLOWEkS—-For sate by WKTKERILL & 4l and 49 NorOi BFCONP Street • '■ • ■; PKi VY-WE-LLScleaned at a low price to obtain the MoMgts. Address WM. TIN&ON, P<m IrtteOffioe, 1:113 *©*-i*» STOVES,
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