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VIE =COURT&
4/i2 i iihttf AY'S PROO:BEini OS.
. Conlon PLase-,...Jutge Alllsons—The Nem Stay
Law.c—ln the case of Murry vs. Belles, in whieh
there,'*aa - twverdiet for the plaintiff a few days
bazki Mt, GC - Mi. Wharten, counsel for- the .de,
fendellt.“OpPlind to - the (Mutt fora year'estay,
under) the net littrOod 1 3th Oottiber; 1135 T. Mr.
WhilthStCielied, on, the eixth section of the net,
whielealtoirit the .defendant tq, pieta his freehold
whe,re,,,the snit was pending before the passage of
the not,: Mr.,..Wborton read the math section, and
said.thati ..its he - understood that section, it gave
the doftirlent the , privilege of pleading his free
hold:ansPkaring a. • Nta,y,: of extols Gob' for tide lyear
from' this'Peamtke f the act.' •
Dip MoDenghlin, who appeared far thdplitirititf,
„contended that, , if:the, gnarl allayed tho stay, ; it
could finly.roo .frons. the first:day of the term.,
Judge Allison said that this was a very interest
ing point of praotiao. and'he would prefer a 000-
aultatiehltith his brethren, Judges Thompson and
Conrad, before melting any rule on the motion.
In the meantimis'a 'plea Of frebboldinight be,filed,
tied t h e,eentt wentd,,on Saturday,next, make their, I
ordeilopon- it,. neje whether, et should stand or .
not. Mr. Wharton stated that this plea was filed.
Thentatterthemwent ever until Saturday.ne*L • !
Weit. S. , Stewarbni. Bates, Rule' to open judg ,
meet 'and 'set execution, granted.
Brewster, , for plaintiff; ,Dar,il Webster for, defon...,
dna I
Quatimia:Sa4,otokst..feidgee Thompeon and Con
rad.,-Tbe „Distriet -Attoiaey, stated, to the court
, teatlee would call upon the aldermen who had To.
delved notice to appear before the eourt, Leto their
von-complidece •in Making their returns:
men Devlin, Coulter, Collin, and Enon'Were A-
Madame, in answer to the notice served upon
theeti,„'t,i ; i , ,
Judgagliarapten said Moat hareaftei., he Would
hold any alderman, responsible for a misdemeanor
in Meet who did not make his return ten days be.
fore the commencement, of thelteriu.. That snore
tildermen',hopt persons in prison, whether through
malignant motive or'not the public , arti,igdocont;
but it is Very imbist individualti era enti
tled to a txial....tm secs as paSsiblV, tii be kept in I?ri-
eon at,..thel,plomtuto of aldermen: lite practice
should be reformed altogether- , .• '
Upon motion of the District Attorney, bail was
forfeited rid the foliewing eases': Ciohhard' MOIR,
bait intlo,ooo for IdeS.
til Stier+, of Near York ;4 01 1 11
Lethnitnry, bnitil:,sl)o 'for , livephinger: , • .
Stitrento 'l..a.stierurt ,Distri c t
Attoiney..',.'inered 'that the sentence of the law: ha
passed, on., Lawrence Riley, convicted at .the last
terntof -thie 'court of murder in the second degree.
Mr. Win. M. Brill, counsel for the prisongr,
asked teave'Of the' oeurt-to 'read 'a written' state
ment,prepared by Riley, lAA lathed, islierttime
after' thb affair required. .
aiseti tea, and. Mr:Bull 'road it long
and rattler Incoherent statement. of the prisoners,
setting forth the /muses which led him,to the cps:
missewOof.tlui whieb`Wee,
jealousy,* Ile also %tate.). he was• iittioktid h , the'
parties at York Bill's bootie, and- that ho used the'
knife only' in self-defence.
Mr.
Mr, Bulithen said 0;0,1M:felt ballad discharged
his datY kihis Client, believer ,fitehly,:to the, best
of his, ability.' ,That although the defendant- was
not satisfied with the verdict as it stood, he would. '
take upon himself, whore: human: life was the
issuepto ask for a Raw trial. TtiatesenlemiV; '
however, there were many' points' the ie,
complaint
pressed undulynotinst his client,,and
.. withent
partietiler testiMPUY 'thee ,„ , „
For. Instance, the, cenditiou of ,the knife , with
Whittalia . was committed WO oommentod
on by, thaßlettiet Attorney. as .having beam,, pro-,
pared, and showing n settled purpose on tlui part
of this defendaritte'doininit, Amilrdet. ' Theris,,Waq
no evident:a , that:any kick preparation bed been
made; - 110:Wotild 'ask' the eettr,t,:to, minsidei.,that
this offinee Wits eMninitted under' the inthienio, of
the highest exeitementosed - While :the defendant I
woe banking • fee his, wife, and •to - exterid to this
young, man their clemency, .
Judge Conrad , In-passing senteiMe, stild'thatthe
defendant had been alba with a degree - of care And
deliberation Which - left no cause of ' complaint,
That he had:been defended with a real and ability
snob la this, Or 46. - other bar, ;Could net have sue=
passed ; that„tbe, ,inry bad, oftera protrantedt'de ,
liberatlon,,beraght tum.in guilty of an effened The
highest but one k - eown to the law, and if they bad,
under' thdeidefentio,'Coturned iv - verdict:feta higher,
grade of.offettite; he could notlay that saira ,Ver
diet would, be disturbed. After,pensertenti.»,, , ou,
the eildelitte in the cask tite"judge procantlettio.
pass the sentence •9f the !matt, 'which - wits five
years' inippiaminent thellestern. penitentiary.
Commonwealth. vs. Valises. In this,,eaSe, the'
jury returned& verdiet 'of not. gailty.hgaltiit the defendatittriklt'pay the; cests.' - E. Alsop for.
Commenwesitl rev i,i-Tin ii iel"Dortgliako foi„the, plain ,
iMiered.,bey
of about sixteen years of ago; was before the 'court
en thatikargenf .being acoeseory.to the murder of.
Edward 4Dempsy,,,also 'catered, , which 'took place
on yesterday:teach.' The firsttwittees,eallea'Woe
Jame R... - ..l4arvia, - 4hd - testified ' Juni - ones
and William. Spriggs camp to i,nether'erouge
on the night - la tid est ion„ about half an hour.
after tho dizeitsdil alto came in ; that the boys
were sitting chatting-And' laughing Ackemher tie
usual, when , ff ;write. saw , a pistol In the'bendk'of.
Spriggs; he cautioned him about the use of it ?
'
when ha sabldt Was not loaded, , wiliati Wan coitirs ,
dieted by.lonee; web "afterwards admitted it wi,»
he who biccaght thtypigiel, to the lieuM; that Her.'
ris's sisteeaNnt.,t,ltil time came into the roonOsitare,
the boys:Wore ; upon seeing the, pistel• the beeline
alarmed, and asked , Spriggs to ',pet. it-down;
that Spriggs again.; said. 'that the• pistol eras not
loadedotud ~was legato told .hy.,Toeta that it Vas
heavily , toadedi , anditd )takehake ; that `gprigge,
thee said, pointing the pistol attic bead of Demp
iinditred ; that
Dempsy,`, elfdown neer, theAoer, and never spoke
afterwards; that Spriggs went one, saying 'he!
would fetch a.dootor, but nerer.returbisd;qlintla
met Jones afterwards with the (doers going to,,lthe;
cesspool, where ,hd 'mill' the pistal; wail threird
Mr. 'Willidid:S."Pii3OerXelii , indedawit, ,, Mod4 l .
this testifnalik'theidinas nothing to prevent hsil,
being tolien,b3t.tho , ,Peort.for ,Tones,. as he had not
been shown:tit be in any,Way an accessory, to the
killing of the deoeased.-....Re woe liable!to the'
charge of carrying Seib/titled
was prepared, with,anyetiaantible asioinht 'of
to anssitillief idierge.„ ,
The te "; PYoppso4:
on th e inatotinight be proved that Sprigge ,
and Joliet were nothigiitenneett with each other,
The bend refutietkto admit him to bail:- '
irks Pietismsit - tory' Elonnence: "'
A London jmii.tsi.iiniti do§odliei Mr. Matins; on
l'ArlWassiii;,." lie feeling,. no,
humor; no'BiC-now. Sir - damn ester „comes from the , honor•
able member ler , Walliegford;-;but he i 6 'a mete
logic Mill i ! and, io may' add, - workbag 'Without
oil. Boni, the most unpleasant spealier.thaked'Cr
gained.positino assitiniinerbe talk—and,Thosi,
his corm beck Mr. lieltneto
use morriZerdidti ill 'saying What. be intends ; to say,
Than any fithiskinsteliring eould do, ,if be were to
eve a Willileitstiolr to everysentence.: ~ No. were
scripbervinowevers :eon 'gire , a, right potion of
hfr. Nalins'a4erbal tai ls ; Will, theref9Th„tiike
The liberty-to , present a ispeolmen;:aSSurtngohr
readers that the sack is liko,iii;'sawpl"o,
benaralito and honorable mem
bers on tbe,Perisary,Olneli,,led by : lboamble, lord
at the' liethrot her Majoisty's tlevernmenti and'
supported by right honorable and henorable'nuan
lams en; their s` of the Mose venture' te'ner r '
will they venture to afiirtn—that the preposition
made by the' noislo . lcsrd lselow me • I iti.4 sOpported
by righeheriblithio andbonortabld mothers en ti)isi
side of the lionise, to n6t The ilOskands tree propv'
sition which ought to Mode 4 asking. honors
able and learned -friend .her' Majesty's Attorney
ask the noble lord at the:head onset'
Majesirs Government-I Silk the 'right Isono - rable'
and honorable members wile silpisitt,MY'hoidertiblil
and learned friend the Atterrerainstiral,'and I ask
it with the etrongedt Uonfidenee:Whiiiitei.the,pro
positiortmoyed by theliehle lord heiMimisonilsep
ported by liglitThroilahle hail benorable-reetabers
on this Side of,The Ijotise, jn nottooreconstitutionalv
more oohed, 'arid - mare consistent with the °Wets(
widish itty,honoraille nail learned friend, theAttei- -
nersileneral, proposes to attain, than that which,
has been itentdownfrote the lord% hes icceiyeif,the'
sanction of rmy honorable and. learned:friend; Op
AttornerGenerai, nod is supported, isi'tho, noble
lord at ilie s- ltead ot her majeaty.s tioyernment i and
by the riesthenorahlos and honerable members who
surround Mal ,Let the reader imagine an houi'y'
talk of this character, delivered With groat ilusesrel',
considerable action, and in a somewhat *Will time,
and he may possibly fawn settle conception of the
• •
oratory of Mr. Melina."
A noWitt (414.0W1L50 Pl'Oaf A TIMEPACTLON
We mentioned a few days, since, the mid of the
lad lierthrep, at Ithaea, , vpon Whose - diseased
limb there grew a angular formation,' like to the
Cassion flower. ,Dr—lrairley; formerly, at Gooey it
ollege; hes - Written' it Moro; detailed uceetint ,of
this case. The lad: ht:front33, to 14,years old, and
bra beensubjeet tenderness and -disease of the
hip joint, - it two, years of -age, resulted
eltenaNe tuinefaction; thump:tors later an abscess
was formed; and finally the dasease caused the
ineation of the hip-joint.. Vox four months the pa,J,
tient haibber(nnabld -'td mono en inch in 'MA'
abscesses have formed 'hi the abdomen, through
which the fecal contents of his jatestine&woro
dic-
Charged; and his nervois, sensitiveness bee boon
such that he would allow no este tsatouch hint
,or
rake, an investigation, and careless ' wahine
screws the floor has caused him to cry out wit i
pain. The prolongation of :his - life "was regarded
as a miracle. On the 4th lust there was,projact
ed
froM the right limb,,Whicti for a long thee bad
been greatly swollen, a, stont,•on; the moor side,
at the edge' of the gastro-entunino zausoio, thing
at right angles - with it, more than seven Inchon ih
height, chewer equalidy set upon it, resembli2g
the Passion Flower, or the Chino Aster. On Weft •
B odi l y the boy felt an'oozing front What bail been
expected to be an abscess, and exiwiMed great re
lief. Re did not permit any examination until
Saturday afternoon', when a stem was seen aching
at right angles with the limb, at about:the height,
of three inches, crowned with pure white buds,
- resembling the white buds' Of the orange
being exposed to the light, the flower expanded,
and assumed the color of a beautiful grayish per
ple.—Rochester Democrat.
PUNCTUATION POINTEI.—Tho points new need
in punctuation were introduced into writing grai,
dually, some time after the; invention of Pri
The Greeks had mono, and there was no epee° be
tween their words. The Itoranns put ,a kind of
division between their words, thus—Poblius.
Fielpio,Africanus. Trp to the end of the fif-
Wanda century, only the period; colon, and
wmina bed been Introduced. -The latter coma
into use latest, and was only a perpendicular
figure or line proportithonte to the awe of the
letter. To Aldus Disunites; an eminent printer, in
1740, we' re indebtaid for the send-colon, and' ale(,
for the present form of the comma.' lio also Mid
down rules now observed in regard to their 000.
The note of interrogation and exclamation were
not added tillsoine years later, and it is not known
by whom. Inverted commas r) were first used by
None. Gillemont, a French printer,' and were In.
tended by him to supersede the nee of italic let
ters, an the riench printers' now mill them by
that as e. Ent they have lately been used by
Stnitittb?ptintera' to denote emoted matter. In a
101 , 1416 i book-r-The Art of English Poetry—printed
in 11307, it ipptairl that the present mode of done •
tins quota mutter is of late origin, as snail matter
is therein denoted by being Win static. It is not
aeltnown"by whom the 44:myopia° and dash wore in
- vented. , _
MoRIAMiI oP OATUNIUNR Ortia U
cite% of intimate Mewls -Witnessed, on Thursday
Tasman& the 'Bth instaut,,at George's, Rano.
yer aquate,! - „the marriage of the 44:m610160d
fifsoso dOe t rosrMiss Catherine Idayes,.lo, William
Averc Bushnell, ER., a distingaisbeCoitlren
Alkineoting of the BrOperorn 1.14iolOoR:;ozad
TraoalaNatildiaoaddired an not 'at ail Improba..
at al: vary attilaus !bat isciali
. I . ,SopOrl :11.14,0
li, : e94l„Npii4Co.•
N THE DISTRICT COURT , POR THE
I
oin AND COUNTY O$ Vii,II4ADELPIDA.
The &Milli Webtero Baring Fund and Building Asses
elation es. John CrOighten. Lev. r 40., March Term,
lOW. No. 7438,
The Auditor apprdated by the goat to distribute the
hind ,rising front a sale under above writ of the fellow
lug real estate—viz: All that certain lot or plane or
ground. with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate on the north side of William Street. at
the distance of one hundred and eighteen feet eastward
from the east side of Schuylkill Fourth Street. in the
city of l'hilutislphia, containing io front nu mid William
street'sisteen feet, and in length or depth that breadth
seventy-one feet low inches—wtit attend to the duties
of hie appointment at hie otttco, No. 704 Washington
Square, {south sido ) on AlOnday,' November !La, at !tour
,clock when and weere all persona are required
to preterit their claims, Cl' be debArrad from coming la
upon said fund.'
A. MURRAY STEWART,
0e25-dIOtY Auditor
N" -THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
I
piIIr,AND"COUNTY OF PHILADELPIIIA.
Matthew Seroplo to use of R. V?, Morrison es Jobe
Vogel, District Court, June term, 1857. No. 519. Teat.
Fl. Fe. to Lehigh county
The'Andifor appointed by the Court 1.6 distribute the
find arising trent the Wile of personal property under
above writ,-will attend to the ditties of bit appointment
go Fuesday, Ntivultibot 441., 186 f, at 4 o'clock P. Af , at
hie office, No. 104 Waihington Square, to the city ot
Phihnlelphia, whou and where all persons are required
tuprestent their dahlia, or he debarred from coming in
upon said food. A. lififflitAY STE WART,
oe'22-dlet* ' ' Auditor.
TN-THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
..11. CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILMAILYRIA.
Thomas Wit IiTIMAOIII, Trustee, &c . . et. Robert Palmer
‘ Lerari Facies, March Tartu, 1657, Na 8 53 '
TIM President, Virecterti, 81 Co of the Bank of Pc nu
sylvanis vs. Hobert Palmer and William Clayton, Into
Averting as Palmer. Clayton k en. Youth:tient Exponas,
Marc), Terui, 1857, No" 1033.
The Auditor appoitited to distribute the money in
Court, raised under the above entitled proceedings, by
Sheriff's sale; of '; ' • '
No'.l.llettsuttge and lot of gionrel on the west aide of
pelanat , e, second street between Pine:out Union streets,
in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front Is foot
and In depth 41.1 feet tea flue-feet alloy hounded north
ward by groans ) formerly of [Rime ltitutrater, 'now of
theheire of Charles Allen, and southward by ground of
Joseph Marstiall.
No. 2. %et of ground, tyith frame And brick tenements,
on the south side of 'Mary , street, between Front and
firer/ad streets, in the said city, beginning 183 feet front
Pruitt street, containing in front 28 feet, and in depth SD
No 3. , lsst of ground with the two three-story brick toes
konen thereon, 011 the north side of prima or 'Wash log.
len 'street', ih the iota city, SI feet westward from The
tiortbwest corner of Delaware Filth and Prime 'greets,
containing in trout 2.4 feet, and in depth about 89 feet
Subject to a yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars
. 1 ill attend to his duties upon MONDAY, the 28th day
of October, 1281, at 4' o'clock P. 11., at hie office; No
204 South FIFTH street, below IYelnut, is the said city,
Oteo sod where all persona latoreoted ere required to
make their Oakes, or be debarred' from cooing in upeu
said hulk,
0801018 UV lIIDDLIt, Auditor
_ 0012-1,0%
CARPHANS''.' COURT SALE .—ESTATE
oC ottirtri LEHMAN, d'oceasccl.—TNOMAN
SONS, Auetioneers. , •
ValOabla 18TATV.; _B T . JOHN street, bn.
tweeli Hreack mitt Coates streoti.
Pursuruat to an order of the Orphans' Court for the
Oaf and Cainti of Philadelphia, will bo sold at Public
Salet on T I OOBBAT, OctOber 20th 1167, at 7 &clock in
the evening, at' the I , llll,ADBq'llla EXCillacil
the following described property, Ate of• DAVID LOU
111ANolo'ceased
All them frown TOPOSOB:geli; e u& lot of ground, Bile
'Med on the emit aide of 04. John street, here eon Owen
hod VO.4fOH streets, • 121 feet 4 Inches north ortir4en
Arndt.; containing., in fronton St. dohn street 21 foot 8
inches, awl dodepth anstwsrd on the verth line 100
feet;
en on the tootle Hue 9il feet 14 lushes to al5 feet
191 u court or alloy, on which it is in front or with 12
feet 03 Inches,
This and the following will be Sold so one property—
, And two memmages, and lot of ground thereto be
longing, situated on the east side of John street,
1 0 2 feet northward from Orson street; containing in
• - trreadtti," Oorth and. south, on St. John street 10 fret.
and in - depth easterard, gradually narrowing from lit.
John street, 99 ,feet sod 1 inch to a 0 feet wide alley,
and in breadth north and spoilt on the Bald alley 13 feet
8% inches, including the one moiety of a 2 feetU Inches
wide alley op the south aide, to be left open forever,
'for the uaa of this and the adjoining protalaea on the
south. Bounded northwardly by the lot and mossuages
heretofore described.,
1'450 to be paid at the time of atile„
lty the Court. JOHN SEIBIIItY, Cleric 0: C.
'REIM WElNSlttllalt, Trustee.
' Dt. TISOMA.S. Er- SONS, Auctioneers,
ISO andl4l: (formerly 01 and 19) S. FOUltTll St.
oel-19-20 ' ' „
NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN, THAT
-LI application 'Will be wide for the renewal of Cetilll
- No. 63, for Porty-Poie Shares in the Capital Stork
of r , Th.: BANK OP PENN TOWNEICIP, in tho County
of Philadelphia," issued In the uanie of "Louisa
Put," dated April 17th', 1831, the same having been lust
Uf mislaid . ocls•tbkmlwe
efbnrational
A CADEMY OF . THE PROTESTANT
41 Et'IISOOPAL 01113111)11, LODUST AND JUNIPER
IiTRVIRTA.
,This Institution has been reopened for the Autum.
'ma &Woo, under the supervision of the Rec. JAMES
W. ROBINS, A. EI., as Principal.
The Episcopal Academy, preatints peculiar facilities,
both for the moral and intellectual training, and for the
Physical derolopment of the parakeet:emitted to its care.
Na penis will he spared to perfect the pupils in the vs.
• lions studies which, from time to time, Obey may par
tn.,; white it will be the aim of the Principal, built in
his instruotion and to his daily intercourse with the
boys, to lay tile foundations of an upright, manly, Dud
religious character.
.The rooms of the Academy Wilding era numerous,
[ ' arty., seawall ventilated ;`and,the pupils during recess
enjoy the etlyantagesof an enclosed play-ground and an
ample Ulrmlossilari• "
Boys able to read, and not less than eight years of
- ago are received soon as they bars. begun tor write
dad cipher,. and. are conducted through the various
Otaeoett of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to
their the, lowest choir (A) Is ' occupied In
-Opening, lieading,•, Writing, Arithmetic, and Geogr.
plusthe highest , eitess (It) id- the branches usually
Studied in the Freshman year ot a collegiate course.
The studies of the Intermediate dames. are suited to the
toriona ages and abilities of the pupils.
- The Tuition Pee for these in tilsas,A is sixty dollars
per annum •, for all others serenty-five dollars per an
num;!payable halt,yearlytd advance. Besidett this tee,
therefore no other charges; the French language,
,Fuel, and the use Of: gymnasium being-included in
the price above mentioned, . .; • ;
Boys not studying the Greek and Latin Languages
have extra lessons in lien of elaasical. The school time
not spent,under instruction is, employed by the pupils
in study under the, superintenticote of a teacher, fug
ins spacious apartment arranged for that purpose. Thu
Institution is Inspected monthly. by it committee of the
Board of Teuatese, andrisited gam time to time by the
,bishop of,the Diocese. ,
Applications for admission limy be made to the Prin.
elf at daily during the week (except on Saturday), be-
Moen:the hours of tSA, M, and 2P:11. •
oc . • ; ;
TAMES THE LESS,
IL PRILADELPIIIA. •
PAaithlr BOA.R.DINIS 20/ 10 0/.Pen DOYL
i Rev B. R. Macau, Raoron.
Tho+Annual Session wUt beglo.:on .TUESDAY, Sep
tedobei I.
Circillats, may bo obtained at the Rook Stare or U.
IWOKI.4t, S.:W. corner SIGUITEI and CNN:RINI:IT, or
"I' Mei Rector, Poht (Mu, Fella of Schuylkill, Phila.
miViAtu
MoTHING'SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
prm.„, main awl fernale,in gala a shore of lbw
troriVa goods sod cowforto u a
BUSINESS EDIJOATION
LEIDY 1311.0111F,11.8' BUSINESS ADADEMY
.Nom. 101 owl lb° H1X.1%, attest, ttu. UAOI{,
%ID re•opon on 1110111/hY, BRPTNIIDEII lit, for fill
sod wiutor Studies, embracing a huowledgo of
1111(1K-ltEhtilINQ AND A SUM Id STIO
by sinTlllled methods, Su a alert time
'lll LEIDY'S take' pleasure In saying, that during
the pent year a large number, of samosa* acquired it
'BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling loony to stecure . pro.
Stable Ablations, and others to prosecute their lownlexe
operations successfully, cult-3m.
-.BULGY FAMILY BOARDING S'CIIOOI.
for? MALL: •
110Y4, ct.i.Ygoter, naavag., dis
tant ono hoer'ii ride' from tibia City, Number •
to toll
. r
Yew a solid, refined, and 'Melanin eduction, undor
high social advantages, it preseute au opportunity Se/.
dem °Pied.,
11391W-4AOO . per annum, payable Rotel-annually in
advance; no extra charges.
The aVintor Torin °pone on the ?Inn .afONDAY IN
ilirPitAlß4ll.t„ A few vafanintos at present. ;
Pot. fu L ether,particulava, Wiese•
,„ gAv,1(11151 OLltitso,
ocltbin w fr.2a , ' ili:AVabdatT, Delawavo„
eIIitTTENDEN'N PHILELADPITIA. COM -
bIidS.CIAL COLLVSIII,, S.*. corner of StVENTH
and CittlaTl.ll3T Streets, Second and Third Stories,
Inz.NIdUMW, every style.
COMIttr.SOIAX. LAIVEI AND, BORAII3,
CaItIifEROIAGOALOULATIptIS.
I.4ICTURVIIt,'&d,
Rea ?Student has individual 'instruction from compe
tent apd attentive Teachers, uudor the lumudints
supervision of the 56'1911041.
One of the beatrentnett in thieottutry bee charge of
the - 1V ritlitg Department: .
' Fiends call 410 ace. Bpooltoena An 4 get u Catalogue of
• Toram,tfr,o.'
I.IROPESsOR SAUNDERS,' INSTITUTE,
a. Tar MILADF:1,11(11:
No 0 mittaty Whatever Is more like a private
,Tho co ree or study 'extensive awl thorough. Pre.
Mawr Peuuders will receive a few more pupils under
'fourteen years of ago into, Lie family.„ Xoquiro of
aiessrmi.l. ti. fillver arid Mathew Newkirk, or Col. 3. W.
Form - WI lidittir of title Papor, whose sous or wards are
now me caber! of his family. septl34l
tiaPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
1...7 YOUNG Isti:N' AND BOYS, N. N. comer EIGHTH
and TONWOOD atreoto, Prolomorn of the highest
Wuelifi Donn employed ; ' Oateloguen containing full
pairticit ra, papila , names , tedimonials, tco , can be
had ou application.
att2s-m
Y. DONLRAVY LONG, Principal.
•
' -%ttorneDs at taw.
rrif(IMAS P. ODODE•
ATTIANgT AT LAW,
Caption 11Tec 4 tenburg County, Va.,
MI saki° professional business in thu Omuta of Mech.
lenbarg i Lutienharg, Italia; and Charlotte tamales.
MMUS TO
Rhapleigh & Rae, Philadelphia,
Doti, t & White, New York. '
• battier, Bro., & Co., Baltimore.
l'haYlit, Stone, & Banks, Petersburg, Va.
!Win lit. bray, Richmond, Va. incal-s&w-`2w
CHARLES D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT
Leff, Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pa., wit( pay
particular attention to Securing and Collecting
,n Lycoraing and adjoining counties,
131=13
, Ifon. J. C. Knox, Supremo Dead", Thiladolptila.
David J4yoa J Son, P.biln. tiorcrooo & Shots, phils.
Aurspaeli, Ilona I Smith . , Shootz. k Co., "
ovi..lm*
EWIS S. SPELL S e ATTORNEY AT
LAM, fia,2 AIRY STREW, 14011.R18TOWIV, Pa.,
wilt OttOnd with punctuality, and to the ben of Ws
ability, to ntt bwartese natio/And to hie tare. or:141m
molis4.l- (w. Koostz.
MICUEL & KOONTZ^.
kTTORNEXB LT I,lsW,
• No. 28 Camp Street, Neu , Orleans.
narssosago t 8 PiTILADZI,PIitIi
CMOs ape & 00.,183 Market street.
Smith murphy & 00., 97 Market street.
Brown & Ce.,100 Market Street. rsta/Arair
nANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY'
At LAW, Elonthe t 00of =OM and
0:1dT Phthulgrphia rner ll4p
YER'STROMRE i ATTORNEY Alf
/VA LAW, OENTEM street, Pottsville, pc 111447
for Onto.
VOW SAM-4'llE L STOCK..AND FIX
-111: TtlttFS of a Carpenter Bbop, In Chorine, Above)
Shipper, Street, vest of Fourth street. Inquire on Mc ,
premises' 0r.24.3t
VOR SALE—Or In exchange for Stocks.—
h ndsome modern residence, N0,,E40 North BR
,RNTH : treat; ohm 'Brown street, west aide. Lot 2.6
bj , 116 t—side yard. Apply on the promisee cel.7-2w
Wat,'ITS,VITREENTINE-200 bbbt 13piritas
Fomenttoo, to Ml%a, for Iwo by
' our Aktutwarovis,
-*MT 'lloltottb WOot atom.
itnitruna Eince
'Dail, ADE LP ILIA, GERMANTOWN&
AND NOlt RIFT° W . N RAILROAD.-WINITH ,
AItHANORRIONT.--bu and otter MONDAY, 4.lctober
190047.
NOR aNICUANTOWN
. .
Leave Philadelphia at 0,73 i, 0,4. ON) /3.% A. fa. , 2 "
3-19 min. 4,8, 0, 7,9, and 11 P.M.
Leave (levant:down at 0), 7-86 win. 8,9, log A. 81.,
1-19. 8-19 rain. 4, 6 0 0, 7,8, and 10 P. M.
1.1:r The 735 o'clock A. M. Train from Oennatdovin
will atop only at Wayne Street Station
ON SUNDAYS,
TACCWO Philadelphia at 020 min,at., 2 and ag P. Al.
I,,eaVo ettraantown 820 thin. A. Al., 1-10 min. and
595 unn P,
OUESTNIIT 1111.1, RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at Syj , BM, 114 i, A. it, 2,4, 0,
AOO 0 I'.
M.
I.kiveUnDittatt UM it '41,3-40 andlo-10 rain. A. 14.,
12-60, 3-40, 6-40 and 1-40 min. Y. it
ON OUNDLYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. IL, ?. sad o}i P M.
heave Cheatuut Bill at 8 A. 51.,12-60 am( 6-20 P. 11.
FOR MANAYUNK, CONSUOLIOCILEN AND NORRIS
-
TOWN. -
Imam Philadelphia at 8%, 0, 11 A. M., 3,4%, DX,
and 12 P. M.
Leave Norrlatowu at 1, 0„1 . 1.. A 11., I and t, 40 P. M.
ON BUNDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. M
ILt , ave NorriAtown at 7 A, WI., and 6 P,
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING
TOWN.
Lowe Philadelphia at G 3 A. M., and 3P. M.
Leave Downingtown at 73( A. M.. and 1 P. M.
It. K. SMITIT, Superintendent.
Dqa, 'Ms% and tireen Wrap, Philadelphia
itterrimut titstilars
VDWARD P. KELLY,
M-1,4 2114 OHESTNUT STRERT,
Sias just reesitell a choice. smart/neat of CRAVATS,
GLOVED, TIES. SCARPS, MORNING DOWNS,
SHIRTS, THAVULINO WAWA, ENGLISH PA
TENT HALTERS, &0., &o„ which will ha cold at
Modern to prices Jar creda—low far task:
The tioennoen of KELLY dc 2/ROTHRII, is HOW at
taudod at No, 81.4 CHESTNUT street, by R. P. 10/1,-
I.Y or dollti P. DOHERTY. 0cr23.4t
V 01IN P. DOHERTY,
Von/IMA VIM ItOI.LT &
LATI: NCITII WRENS, KSLLY , & CO.,
'l' a I 1.0 ,
hl I CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EBIHTH,
(ton How with him tho boot Tollore that an engaged
In Ibn burinchc ha this country.
PiIaRLES AWN, formerly tho loading tailor of thin
rily ; At. Kavaan , formerly cutter for C. Roth &Co ,
mot tat.. Coat and Vent cutter with Wiens, ItoOy, &
Cu ; Heuer WAONEIi, the boot Ponta and Vest cutter
in the United Staten, for yearn cutter with Deplores,
I»a/lier tho Irving Nouse, Broadway; and with Deplorris
1.431.1.118, under then. Nichol/tee Hotel, Uroadarcy.
Plln lucnit unremitting attention paid to the wialtott of
all who patroniVe the entehliehment.
Thu best of Clotheo made et moderate pricts Jul
Ua, low wires for ca,h. ocl3-if
1 AMES SHERID.AN, MERCHANT
a/VaLOIL, Mos. 16 mull% 'boath NINTH fORENT,
xttoll , l OfiNECTNUT.
A terse and well selected stock of 01.0T118 sad
CASSIStNRICS etwaye on hand.
Mt (nothing and at thia Ratiblichinent 011 be of
the bust nastily, and in the most fashionable style.
I N gate/Woo given, to UNIFORM . Utd.Yrti•
etsdAt'
tjate, (Sam &7r,
((< 11. GARDEN & CO.,
Ilanutaoturers of and Who Neale Dealers In
VATS, OAPS, FUSS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SUR AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROVCIIRS,
4P.velviEns, tc.
No. (old No. 1131.1) DAUNT Street,
Below Sixth, mouth side,
hod No. 523 MINOR Street, Ptabilelpllls.
O. IIO , iOY 04110011, D/N1131.001101.01.
Sierchanta are respectfully Invited to exansine our
stock NM/A
LLENDER St PASCAL,
L' ' UATTltita,
401-0 o No. 8 8. SlX7llotroet, Philadelphia
B00(6 anti' elioco
Ivo. 442, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
DIARKbT end 11VTI1 Streets.
tientlemetVa Beat Patent LBiltber ()alter Boots
Oftif do, do,
" Patent Leather (Ilford Ties.
" Calf do. do.
Patent Leatbar and Oalf narrow
strap Shone,
nose , and Youths' Patent Leather and MIS air,
(leiter Boots and Shoes.
an. 141 For ado by tlBO. VS, TAYLOR.
FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
--JOSEPH U. TEOMPBON & CO„ No. 314 MAR.
10ET Street, and Noa. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN PLAC,
have new In afore a, large and well-ansorted stook of
1100 TA and SHOE% of Clay and Radom manufacture,
which they offer for rule on the hest terms for Oath, or
the usual credit
iluyere are invited to oat and examine flair stoat
aul Ant
ijOttliti attb IiESIRTITIMO.
THE PALAOE RESTAURANT IS NOW
open, at the Northwest corner of THIRD and
STAN EN, below lihippen street, Call and see the most
beautiful bar-room in Philadelphia, and taste the best
ilmudy, Whiskey, &C., tcc., in the world.
oel'.3.Bt* JOHN J. ANDREWS.
rINIE OLD STAR ROTEL IN HARMONY
• COURT.—The public, aro respectfully' informed
that the OLO STAR ROTEL is still in existence. Me
proprietor will be glad to see hie old friends, and pro
adzes to tarnish them with a superior quality of Ale,
Wines, and Liquora. 2fe feels aseured, that on paylog
him vieit they not be disappointed. Re fs also
prepared to furnish Oysters in every style, at the shortest
tice.
Luneh treat 20 to i'd o'clock.
rep 21-1 m JOHN OgßldiY,.
ItAfILLIAIII. lIANNING'S CITY LAGER
11LIM SALOON, Nu. 2T2 Oarlor , o Alloy,
oep224in
M uGOIVAN'S RIISTAITRANT, SOUTH
west corner of BROAD and WAlNUT.—fiatne
aqa AI other delleseles in season. Fowllien supp)led
with Oysters on the shortest notice. sep7-71n
M ERGR agL i o l ge T A l kattErr . ,
ABO;Vii
rilatampina.
MoKIErEpt &Bon, Pionictoaa
QCOTT lIOUSE--Cornor of Irwin Stro©t
IJ and Outman° Way, Pittsburgb. D. D. blAilltitit,
Proprietor. mil 3-3115
aohacra nab Tigaro
LIAVA_NA CIGARS—A handsome assort
IL A went, earl ae
Figaro, Partagaa,
eetarae, Sultana,
0 toria, Jupiter,
43010un, Navin.hinted, 7 ,
lorry Lopes, Union Americana,
Orojoo, Flora Oubano, dco., &C.,
to , is X , M, 1-6 and ]-10 oxen of all itizem and quell
ilo:,, in elore and coustautly reoe4lng, and for anlo low,
11% 011A11.1,1i8 TRTM,
(new) MS 'WALNUT Street,
aul-ly ' bolo* , Second, eeeood story
tiIiTAIRO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
. 1 Milk eboica invoice of tbeao culobratud
ands on board brig 46 New Era daily expatted lrota
Ifavaua, and for sale low, by °VOLES Ttflp,
(Now) 19S Walnut Arent, below &toad,
, Sul ! Mend &or •
trivowarce.
WIJAKER CITY NAILS,
'tar o ; DIERCLIANT 11A118,
- RIVET IRON, •• • •
Ilsoutseturod at FOUNTAIN OIIFIRNROLLINII MILL,
on thii Sebuytkitti above Spring Gorden Water Works,
W 103 Hort!) WATItIL Street.
t/tlh,Klilt CITY NAILS am warranted equal to any
minas.l
oet-tf JOAN lIALDMIAN, Agent.
flillOrtlAS BAXTER.-11ARDWARE
.Al. tiII'CLDRY AND TOOLS, No. 410 tiIAIICF.I! EVr.
, I.nro Ninth. nnoth elAw. DifilnAnlphis nu 1-fini
Olavi anb (51)ina Ware
INDUCEMENTS TI) DASH BUYERS
a. i TYNDALE A; MITCHELL, '
I 11.1PORTM1.3 Or '
DIANA, GLASS, AND COMMON WARES,
aro now selling their
NEW AND ELKHART FALL IMPORTAViONS,
at, . ,
OrtILSTES BRDIJOND YMEB 3
, .
With a
HANDSOME DISCOUNT TO THOSE
HO PAY CASH,
5137 FIIESTNIIT STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH WV.,
140-42w-finw. .P.IIILADELPIIIA.
A LADY, COMPETENT TO TEA.OII
171. tlio branches of an Nog education, French, nod
Alusic;tviattes to obtain a situation as daily OUVOrtllan
to young cltildreu. City references given, Address
1,1 A „lox No 182 I,.0 ; ocil2-1w
WA I NTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—Able.budiod, 110Marrieli moo, to
whom will be girup good pay, board, clothing, nod
atteudatioa, Pay from tl2 to VZ per moutP.
No mu having a wife ye child will be accepted. Apply
SI
for C LiiiRVION, at No. q't ititAittreTm
at&
above ghtb, north Ado.
WILLIAM A. BOYAI,L,
L10nt.24 Vogt. of Cavalry, '
not 5.10* ' iteerultlug,oolcer.
WANT,ED.—A FEW AGENTS, ETTNER
• V Mate Or Percale, are wanted to sett a now and
very ientlular Look, just issued, entitled The ()rooked
Mtn , or, Life by the Wayaide,, ' Pow editions have
already Leen exhausted in Boston and the Now linglatl
Statue. ' Agents are wasted to Convene the Middle,
Foothern, and Weatron State. Mount now engaged
wake from $6 to $l2 per dap. Address. by letter, Book
Agent, 17 State alma, Borten; or call personally, a
Aaron Oleo. (.61-1m
tUine4 auk 134n0t0
JOHN NOCOY, IVUOLESALE WINE
AND LIQUOR norm,
Ali and MSS. Front and Water eta., bet Spruce.
70 puncheons ONO; celebrated SCUM
in howl and in atoro. oe 24.2w*
PORT WINE.—In bond and ontittOd to do
tontine 2bo auks fit. Joseph's Pure Juice Port
,Vina, in qrs. and eighths,
Ten puncheons John Mousey Islay Malt licetChWhls.
key 2 years old '
Yitty pipes anchor ata.
- alarett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J tkupny Brandies, al
of which I omsr to the trade at reduced prices.
JOS. Y. TOBIAS,
att2l-Smog Da and DO H. Trout fit.. below Walnut.
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
- 1 -11.• LIQUOR taTORB, No. Eoutheast Corner a
011011011 and SOUTH Streets.
L LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
e IN VINN VINES, LIQUORS, OIGLUS, era., :ZS
Seeth 1?//114 Street, Philadelphia. auL.l3.
BRANDIES.—Pinet, Oat))Ion & Co., Ma
u vett to Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various.
Tlritagee, half pipe and quarter callus Pallevolain
1100helle Brandies, polo and dark, in M . pSpjloe quarter
6111111 a and one.olghtli easke, all in Omit= Boats atom,
Imparted and for sale by
.111;NRY 110111,EN dr, CO.,
pU 6 Nos. 221 and 228 Bon% Yourtli street.
DITEMAR &BUTZ, PORTER, ALL
AND LaQll)2. BEER lIBBYTNItY, No. NO view
No- derap gy romptly a tend
Nortli THIRD fl ed to treat,Philedelpizia.—BUipping
cfyt .
IXTBLOOMS BANG-B.—SOLD BY MALt.
v wrog o. W 2 N. RlllOllNn et lania—Ant
CRARLES 'CALDWELL-,-Wholesale
and Natal! WHIP and OANI idanufaattirep, Na. 4
Narg.YOUNTH litreat. • • -
FLOORING BOARDS-728,680 rpot Carp
Ifoa ibbotins btILTQI, afloat' , for sale by " '
. Wi t itTlN do WiOAZIBTIM
sal U, ;lOU Wafer Fitroat
Tne , ?',Pititss'AsPl4itAisEtAlifliAv moNljAy, ocrtitte R. 2d, isst
QlliP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN FRAN-
K, iliBCo.--To salt with quick despatch —Freight
taken at reduced rates.—The beautiful clipper ebl p
JOSNP/t JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander, nor,
completiowner loading at Rata street wharf, has 01 , 01'
three-fourths of her cargo on board and nearly or
her capacity engaged, will continue to receive frelglit
for n few days, and nail as above.
Shippers will please complete their engagements
without delay, and band in hills of lading for signature.
For balance of freight, which will be taken at
very low rates, apply on board, or to
11181101', 81filONS & 00 ,
12n (late 36) North Wharves.
DIARY AND ADELINE, R NEW
to , onEANs. Guarantied Bret vessel Deceive.
freight this dm and tomorrow. Freight' taken at ae low
Woo ea any other 11181k21 loading.
The taat.wal/kg copiloted packet 134 MARY AND
ADELINE, W. - Felon, Lowder, now completing Lot Ica&
leg at Race street wharf, haring nearly all her cargo ea
board, will continuo to receive what freight offers, and
sad eta above.
Shipper') will please hurry their goods alongside, and
Mils of lading to the Counting Mouse for signature,
For balance of Freight, at reduced rates, apply 00
board or to IJISIIOP, SIMONS & CO.
oc2.4dtf 120 (late 26) North Wharves.
The Ef. & A. Insures at the lowest rates, and will take
stenos down the Delaware and up tho Efississivpi.
Thenucceoding packet will continence toadies on m o p.
day nest. Mary freights can now Ito engaged at low
rites.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
STEAMBLITPS
STATE OF GEORGIA
AND
KEYSTONE STATE.
In consequence of the depressed state of trade, the
above snips will be withdrawn for tho present.
October 111th.
A. HERON, Jr
---
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND 11AVRE.—Tbe magnificent aleamtkip VAN•
DENDII4T, Edward iligiona, commander, 6,..18 tons,
trtil nail
Prom New York ter South- Prom . Southampton and
. .. . ..
titopron and Havre Myra for New York.
S.Lturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. li
Satui day Dec. 6 Saturday Doe. DI
Pirko of Paasago—Nivat cabin, fWO ; necond cabin,
Pi Epode delivered In London and Darla Nor freight
oi paasage apply to D TOREANCE, Agent,
No: 6 Row Dug (liven Now York.
Letters for England and Eutopo, prepaid, 125 crate
each half ounce, (by onclovuro or voltage stamp. if from
other eitiem,) will he received et No. 6 ilowliogireou,
New York, up to II) o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. oclo-tf
- -
iri . .HEAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU
11011t.
First Cabin $OO Second Cabin
In thu first-alms puddle-wheel ateatuattip ADBIBL,
1,000 tone, 0. O. honor. Commander, and NORTU
STAB, 2,000 tons, P. N. Unroll, to sail from pier No.
3 North River, at noon prochudy, carrying the 0 NITBD
STATES MAILS, vie
heave N. York (or(
Southampton, Bremen tor Southampton
vre and Bremen. Southampton for Now York.
Saturday, Oct. 31. Weds'day, Nov. 4.
N•SdOY. Oct. 31 Saturday, Nov. US. i WedeNCy, Dee. 3U
Thom ateamera touch at HANBC. Sparta delivered
In Loudon and Perla. For moulage and freight, apply
to B. TONBANON, Agent, No GI llowliog Orono, Now
York. ocio.tf
1 4 IOR LIVERPOOL—SATURDAY, Mb
Ontober,—The packet ship NON PAtilaL, (lItU
toes) Captain Fault, wilt nail as above
Cabin passage
Second Cabin
Moorage ..
Uncoils( cabin Bud steerage piussoogers found with pin
visions according to the Ascetic= passenger not.
ocd
Apply to VIOL ILICHARDSON
TOR ENGLANDAND FRAM:IEOBS7.
New York and Marro litemashln Company —The
Molted litates Mail fileaniships AMM10,2.,500 tons,
Wild Linea, commander, mid. I+lllN '2
ON, ,600 tons,
lames A. Wottou, commander, will leavo Now York,
mavre and nouthalopton, for the years UM and MI, on
the following days:
TOME
MT.
Indian, Saturday, Aug. 22.:
A 7 4440, do dept. Di
kullott, do. Oat. 171
Arogo, do. Nov. 14
Fultou, do. Poo, 121
I.lall SWISS.
1661.
&tag°, Tuesday, Aug. 2G
Sultan, do. dept. 22
Araggo, do. Oct. 20
Walton, do. Nov. 17
Arno, do. 1)eo. 16
1868.
VultAiu, do. Jan. 12
&rap, do. Vet.. 0
Itou, do, Hard 9
Magi), do April 6
rotton, do, Iday 4
Ali" do. June 1
Volum, do. dune 20
Prom New York to Roo
Oabiu, $l3O ; Baaoral Oat)ln,
Prom Havre or rioolltat
Oabia, NO (rocs; Second Oa
For lroigght orj anuage, ay,
aIORTIMER LIVIN
WILLIAM 111/ALlti,
lIROSKEIt & CO.,
AMERICAN EURO
EXP R&M ANb
011 ANON 00.
ritHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATEN MAIL fiTRAISLEUB.—The Oitips
composing true Liao are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
lidL27o, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADRIATIC, Capt. James Want,
.iYhese dap have bora built by contract, eaproraly for
itorcrwnent orrice; (ivory care bits been taken in their
eaaatruction,sa alms la. thoir engines, to ensure atvougth
and speed, and their accommodations for paasongera era
sinoquallod for ologoora and comfort.
Pries paaeogo from Now York to Liverpool, in first
cabin; $130; in second do., V 6; from Liverpool to Now
York, hEi and '33 guinana. No berths secured tinlosa paid
for. The chips of this line Rave improved water-14M
bulk hoe& . . .
PROPORDIt DAVID Or HAILINtt.
VI /
Dll NIIW rout. 7110i1 Livearoub.
Oalturday, June 20, ' 1862 Wedueaday, June St, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1837
Saturday, Aug. 7, 6857 Wedneaday, Aug. 6, 165?
Saturday, Aug:l6, 1867 Wednesday, Aug ID, 1867
Baturday,Seot 12, 1857 Weduesday, Sept. 2, 1881
Ratutelity, Sept.:B4 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 56, 1857
Atturday, Oct. 10, 1851 Wednesday, Ott, 14, 1857
futuniay, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Out 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nor. 11, 1857
htueday, Nor. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nay. 26, 1865
Batuiday, Dee. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Dos, 9, 1867
Weduasday, Deo. 22, 1857
for freight or passage, apply to
EDWARD l. COLLINS, No. 68 Wall street, N. Y.
DROWN, SLIIPLRY d 00. blrarpouL
BTDPIIRN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Mare,
' Loudon,
D 4 U. WAitiMUGHT & 00., Purls,
Thwownsan of these ships wanot be eioottntable for
' gold, Over, bullion, Specie, jewelty.pr mous atones or
metals, uultse bills at lealSng u• a : nail thorid'or, and
' no rslus thereof' elpressed tbereln and-tt
LUMBER 1 LUMBER 11—The sub4aribur,
Who bee for several years occupied the premises at
tilosn's Plaulug 1,1111, Kensington bee the
to
ToATI:s fiTItY.ET \Vital?, adjoining the Mauls.
'Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing hoards, steps, risers, shelviti,„ , ,, calling, reusing end
, scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned end welt worked
Per Ile at the lowest rash prices. Purchasers are in
rdlxd call and awar) for themselves, and every et-
Tett will be nada to glee satisfaction. Orders received
and stipplied at the shortest notice for els kinds and
, sites of Southern yellow Thither and besotting.
• sot it.f S. B. 11101.11 g.
Ijr)3IESTRAO FOR $2,001 LAND Dl4-
....11- CILIIITION !I CIIANON VOA POOH. AM ( !
The, Northwestern Mutual Gael llama( Aasociation
vrill make a grand distribution of 630,000 worth of real
estatelaud rum* to its members. The number of mem,
bars it Malted to 16,000. st.oe and live letter stamps
per memberahip, or a share. Any individual aeudlug
$lO moll the stamps, atoll be antitlod to air shares; or
any parson sending $lO w ith six names, with t It eaddrosa
of each, carefully written, shall be outrtied told% abaft's.
Thegollowing is the real estate to ea distributed :
No. 1.) An improved farm of 30 acres in Cooke
Co ,flllionia, clued at $3,000
No. ".' Au improved farm at 160 antes la White.
aides Co., Illiuoia, valued at
Ne 3, Au Improved farm of 160 acres in 'White
r aidel Co., Illioola, valued at
No, 9.3 An excalleot ptivate residence to Tinbuona,
low valued. at 11,000
,
No. 5.,100 acres superior farm land. in Cooke Co.,
Illinoia, valued at 3,000
No. 0.1 160 maim+ well pine timbered in Waupacca
- Co.,Visconstu, valued at 2,000
No. 1.4 A good lot and cottage residence In Ohl
- Cage . , Illinois, valued at
No. t(.j 160 nerve superior land In Wbitonfillet Co.,
diligent, valued at 1.000
No. 9.f 10 acres good land lo Ohippoway Co,,
IViaeouely, valued at 000
No.loi Jecf acres good laud 10 Ohippeway 00.,
Wisconsin, valued at , ' 000
. .
No, 11j 160 acres 'gotid laud in Oblpykeiray Co.,
Wifloonßin, valued tit , 000
N 0.14 100 acres good laud' In Dunn Co., Whs.
i
cousn, valued at Bop
No. 13 80 acres good land In Marshall Co., town,
valued at . 500
nacrea good land lu Maioladleo
o GOO
N 9.35) BD acre» good halibut Alarahall 00., lowa,
raluad at 000
10 , 1 40 &CUB good /WO in Elanlnn Oo , lOWA,
, vela, d at . 800
40 &CMS good land In Mau 00., lowa, vat
, nad at 1100
x, 184 40 soros good land In Joao 00.,10va, sal
uad at 1200
Flu. i 94 40 Berea good laud In Mon 00., lowa, gal
ued at
203 One buildlug lot lu Dubuque, lows, ♦al
ned:it
Nu,11.1 One building lut in Stealing.,
solaria, at 800
Nep 2'4,1 One building lot In Marling, I.lllnOlit,
sadoad 200
No, 2,11 One LaNding lot in Sterling, Minot g,
valued at , 000
N. 24. 40 acres farm land in Great Co., 'Macon.
slu, valued at ' , 800
No. 2E. 1 40 sores faint laud in Grant Co ,
Wleoau
ala, valued at 802
No. 28.; 40 acres land iu Grant Cu , Wiscooolo,
valued at' " 240 ,
N 0.11 . 1, 90 acres land In (loot Co., Wisconsin,
vb~nojl at 240
No. 28.1 40 acres land tu Crawford Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No. 29. 1 40 enmeshed In Crawford Co , Wieconeln,
valued at 200
No. 30 j 40 Miran land In Crawfordtle., Wisconaln,
,valued at 200
Nio.l. 1 40 scree land la Monroe Co , Wisconsin,
rained at 200
No. 32.; 40 acres land in Monroe Co., {Mennen',
valued at 200
No. 68.'l 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconaln,
valued at 200
No. 94 ; 400 sexes laud In Jackson Co., Wisconsin,
request at 200
No. 86. r 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co.,l9leconzin,
valued et 100
Ii I 40 acre& land In Dad Axe oo.,l9laeoneln,
,velned at 160
No 37.1 40 acres land in bad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
'valued at 160
N 0.28. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 160
No. 39. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 800
Dro. 40.! One tot in Notion, Illinois, valued at 100
The distribution wilt be conducted fairly and honor
ably. The umnos and addresa of stockholders shall be
Wiiti.4ll,(al 00 many arnall cards ea they have shares,
end the whole planed In a box, rout the first nametaken
out sheil be entitled to the improved farm No. 1, in the
above 103, and the next taken out will he entitled to
No. 2, aid en on until the 40 items of real estate are all
distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,060
stockholders will be aent a cheap /nap of a IVostorn
Pinto oi Tocrltory et. full account of the distribution
will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member
of the Association, with the name% and address of ouch
as may receive the real estate—to canna aloe the deeds
will be tent and immediate possession given. Each dp
nlicAtiati must be accotapanied with $2.00 and One belief
ettantssl Andreae 'LINDELL, JONES ar. CO.,
,au-13, Chicago, Illinois.
CLOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN
v.SYLVANLA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
The undersigned are now prepared to purchase for
cash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
storekeepers and farmers, by eroding estaillos to our
sktitesei b can, at all times, ascertain the rice at which
tr
ottru aging. Parties wishing samples, by which 10
he quire4ned as to quality, can have them sent by mall,
ottul *ing wt. J. Et DBASE D, • •
04149 1 tt kiliortlarOnt, attl4 AA Water Atilt*
ebippmg.
!Aram Saturday, Jan, 9
Poitou, do. Feb. 0
Arnim do. Much 8
I Fulton, do. April
Amp, do May
Fulton, do, May IN
Luba sonra&leaor
11151.
Arago, Wednesday, Aug 243
Mutton, do. 801 d.%
Arago, do. Oct 21
Walton, do. Nov. 12
Amp>, do. Duo 113
185.2.
ifutton, do. Jon. 13
Amp, do. Feb. 10
Iru'too, do. Ida. 10
drag°, do. April 7
Vultoo, do. May 6
tango, do. Juno 2
Fulton, do. Jaue 80
PASSIOS :
thampton or Harre—Ftrot
optou to Now York—Welt
In, ODD harms.
ply to
STOYI, Agora, 7 Broadway
‘• Havre.
Bouthnon
ARAN
saß
;umber
KNOWLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTH
and WILLOW —Thu Spring Mountain, Sugar
Loaf, and liazioton Lehigh Aldo, beat Sdbuyildill
Coat, foe ailo. Term caali. oct23.lna*
224rk LBS. IS A TON.—BUYERS
ur and constuners aro halted to ezacolne our
stock of "Ihtilloll I/0011ST MOUNTAIN and BLAME
00AL." Our Opal Is selected expresely fur
family um; being carefully/mm.omM, we will warrant it
tree from Mete and dust. "We aell 2240 lbs.," being
"'ZIO Ito. more" them sold by retail dealeta, at 4 '25 teats
Ire. per ton."
Also. on band a full supply of "'BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COMP' for Steam.generatlng, Blacken:tithing,
and Belli/Iv/nil! purposes. This Doal cannot Im
ez
celied.
• -
Yards ; NROA.O audElle, "MO LOB. ID
L TON. ineg..sao LMOBTON k 00
• - -
1 OALI COAL! COAL I—TAGGAIiT'o
NJ ONLODUATXD BPRING MOUNTAII4 LIUIIOU
ODAL.
J. A U CARTEWBOREENWOOD, TAMAQUA VOAL
OSIOTIOD W. SNYDER.% PINE YOREAT
HILL COAT,
RANDALL & MEREDITH
USW/ for sate, and are couarataty recelrlag from
abuva oalobrataa
COAL OF ALL BIZFA.
•
. . .
There is no Onal mined anywhere, equal fa quality
those cad a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Cola la very carefully weaned at our
'aids, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
duet and all impuritlee, Our PRIORS areas LOW cattle
VERY LOWEST.
'am left at our t)tace, No 161 ROMA PVONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left st our Yard, OA LI.OVIIIILL street, below
FIR.OAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATNII, street, above
LOW/111,1 . ,--or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Varchasers for Wandly use will do well to call and ex
amine, our Coal before floral:aiming elsewhere, en9.,11
ii i tOBUYLIZTLITAND LEMIGifi COAL:-
t•-. 7 lam daily receiving, st my yard, the heat quality o.
801ttlYLK/LI. AND LEIIIOII COAL Ey cuatomors,
aud all ,theca who may favor too with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be eat/aleatory to them.
oiler p at ItoLOW Sut
OR orior Cal o kept at this establishment to
PRIS,
ALIXANDER OONVERY,
N. N. corner of Broad and Obetry Sts
11 AND gOITUYLKILL COAL.-
DAI,Y, PORTER & 00. 00AL. DEALERS, No.
841 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest ratee, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill
r - um,.. AND COAL.-MOWiliCiiikitY
& MULL having connected tire Coal 1.114 the
Lumber business, inform their friends that they 111110
wade contracts for a supply of the heat qualities of
Lehigh awl Schuylkill Coat, and are now reedy to re•
ceive orders, Twelfth cud krime streets. Orders may
be left with . Mr. S. lIILPAPRIOK, Nu. 13 S. WIETIBC
street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE cud
WATER streets.
inrugo anb Ormitnts
llt EDER. IC K BROWN,—OREMIST
AND DIURINIST, north-oaat corner Plll.ll and
OttitsTNlPS Street, Philadelphia, tole Manufacturer
at RROWN% WSW'S OP JAMAICA GINGER,
vadat, in recognised and preactibed by the Medical fa
-4104, add has (mmo ttra Standard PAULY MEDI-
Oat: or the Uulted Wales.
This Igneence is it preparation of unrutual etteelleups.
During the Plummer mouths, no fatally or traveller
lboul 1,0 without it. Iu relaxation of the bowels, in
asllllo/1, and particularly in awe ralekuera, It is an satire
and safe, es well as a pleaaant end efficient remedy.
41AUTION.—Persone desiring an article that can be.
rellOtt upon, prepared solely from pure JAIIAIOI. OLIN•
tittli, should he particular to ask for ,4 Drowns Bs.
101100 of Jamaica ginger," vititals to warranted to be
wbs4 , it to represented, and to prepared only by PIINDR.
KIM W
/ BRON, and for auto at bin Drug and Ohetuical
Store, nortipeaat comer of VIVI% Cud 011tiSTIWT
Weals, Phibutuiplda; and by all the respeotuble Drug
gists and Apothecaries In the If. fitatee.
ireproof gotta
EZ=22lll
large ageoitment of
RV ANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER BANNS,
VAULT DOORS,
For Sanka awl &ores.
BANE LOOKS,
Equal to any now is use.
IRON DOORS, SIFUTTSItS, &a.,
On as good tams an any other establlshruent In the
United States, by
EVANS k WATSON,
No. 28 South SOLIBTO street,
Phlladelphla.
PIXAI3B OIVB VS A CALL. aulS-tt
inntaro
MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES.
Bola by OFIADWLOK & BUD., SECOND Street,
first floor shawl U& ausaB-80.mo
'Pit PORTANT IM.PROVEMENT
-1 N&W OM 0010370111 W InPatain
COILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having beet, put to the most severe test, timing
the two COLD DISTRIAB Or 1850 ago 1057, has proved to
bo the most power/et haver in ter world, savist from
X to X the fuel over any. of the test furnaces now to nse.
Timms Fortssore are sonetruoted with a east Iron aoh
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shspod Are pot, 11100
with Ovatrick or iron storm The tire pot is nitrmelint
ad with
A SERIES OP OONVV, °a TAPENINQ HADIATOILS,
largo and broad attheir base, but tapering to spec.
three et the top, and unitleo with the mauler chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pans to /be Sue.
Toe wants products of combustion In the tone of
soma 't sod 01,9111 a, ems suspended directly over the tire,
Oellettilte et comproteed Into the tapering Owing and
I.IOATIIVITALLY VIPUBVII to the tilled liOtiOn of the rays
of heat and light trout the fire. •
TWA heat and light is brought to a tooos 1 11011
Pons, not nnlilte the
OOLLEOTION OP TITS SUN'S RAYS,
toe focal point through en ordinary lens, reusing the
elleitt7 Ghteltil to hotolllo intenaely heated end tho
roughly youtuunt., by • tits operation the sonic AND
ocean Ste Illet SQUALLY AVAILII/411 With the /OIL
isitat.e for heattog purposes, While, In other furnaose,
it is nanniun of, Attu WASTRD is vie 011111111101,
All persons desirous a obtaining the beet and
MOST Re(11 , 701410.11, ItRATING APPARATUS,
should not fall tsf.estusdne the Now Rea Oosatottoo
Cons Poulton, hetaraparehaelagAup other.- The at•
tenticut of arclattesta aaa builders to particularly re-
Queered. • ANNOLD dc WILSON,
• (Buorwroars to E. A. garrison,)
„ , No. 624 WALNUT Street,
sat-tt . Opposite Independence 2i tar .
OCAL PitkEll NIT NOT B
.
PEINNBYLVANIA 21A1l4LOAD COMPANY Ira
new prepared td receive and torsranl YRsIUHT twtsraeu
Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia, at the toDorrlng
rates per hundred , pouids :
DETWISItIi•PIIILA. AND COLUAIIIIA.
Viret Plass. Baena Class. Third 0103 s, ' Yourth
*2 ctn. 'l9 ate 18 eta. ' 1a chi
Flonr, " • ' 19 bts. per barrel.
Pia metal, "," 10 ate . par 100 panda.
IiNTWENN , ?MLA', AND LANDAt3TDR.
Virat Ohm. Suobpd Olass. Third Class: Yourth Mast.
D 9 ate. 17 , ate' 11 eta: 19 ots.
. - - • •
Flour, ii •,' ' 2b cie. per barrel
Pig II otal,i • 'Wets. tier 100 pounds.
AIITIDIE.3 OY FIRST' OLASii.
,
books, i• • • Freels Flab,
Boots and Shoes, • biota in Nage,
Oedar and Woodent Ware, Poster and Itle in bottles,
Dry ti Pods ' = - ' Poultry in coops,
llgge 0 - ..• „ Perk, (fresh,)
Furniture, 0 . • Poultry, (dreasad,)
Feathers, '• • ° • 0 NTrahstag Vapor.
AIITIOL23 OH pa, CLAN.
&Wee, • •' biplanes,
Cheosp,Melons,'
Oho or sad grade Head,' ' Oils 10 oasts or barrels,
Ovickery, „,i, • Paper lola:tree,
Oaudlea, •• +" Pastdboard,i"
Osaka or Barrels; *nett,'" Peach IT, (dried,'
LtroceCiea, • .. * n e t t, '" Peach
raper,
OUNS Era Wes/ ' ' ' ' 'Vapor gt h o tingo,
Hotting In boles and tags, Queenevoire,
liatilware, " ' • ' Sweet Potatoes,
IlUtd,' Tobacco + kitten
$
Iron, loop, band; nr sheet, Tea, '
Laatbor, ' " : Type,
Liquor lu wood, ' Tallow',
Marble Slabs and Marble TurpAutialt, (SOLI)
Monuments, ' Vatelsh, ' '
Monuments,
OP its CLASS.
Aloclaol, ' • ' Potatoes,'
Cullen,.. , Tnrnlpe, •
Fides' (green,) , Vinagtr,
.
Lard,' IVlaltp Lead,
Oyetere & Clout, (In obeli) Window' Glen,
Tobacco, (taatudactimd,)
ARTlOtalli 0/ o '4ri °LAW. '
Oultleii, •• y
Cellos, +lilt,
Flab, salted, ' " Tobsooo, (leaf,)
Grain or all Mods', ' Tin,' ,
Nails and fiplkee, Tar, '
Pitch, ' ' ' • 'Wilkey, ••
Plastic.
((3' For rurrhe'r intormation apply to
F.. 1, ktNIIDDER, Freight Agent, Phi)*
'• E. 11. QOM, Ft•Ogltt Agtlut; Columbia.
aultl) W. IttIYXIIS, Freight Agent, Lancaster.
FIROLUE FARM LANDS FOR' SALE,
4J Tlllt I LLINOIRCISNT ItaIs'ItAILIWAD COMPANY
is now prepared to Octl about 1,60(1,000 acres of choice
Parmlim lands, tit tree - tact 4(1 acres and, upwards', op
long credits, and it low rates of interest. ,
Then lands war', granted by the Covernmont to std
in the'enestruhtiteni t thin it49,d,, , sitpl are among the
richest and Mott fertile its the ,world: They extend
frees forth-Inistlint I fgotth-West, t hrough , the m iddle
of the Plato , to, P extreme South, and include ivory
satiate of clitnithandprestectionafoUndhetwesa thesis
parallels of latittol4.' , The Ne'rtheris portion is chiefly
prairie, intereneWdd with flue Ooves sod In the middle
and Sopthoru mentions timber predominates% alternating
with beautiful pralthni and openings.
The climate is Mere Isealthy;sailit and equable, than
any other part of the eouutry,--tbe air is pure and bra ,
clog, while liviiig, Isthmus' and alstioKe of excellent
water *bound. • '
Bituminousfinal is extensively naluedand supplies a
cheap and desirable fuel, heing furnished at many
point. at $2 to $4 pei , , ten—scel weed can be had at the
same rate per 'cotEr-
Building Stone of 'excellent qtrality oleo abounds,
which can he litocW'redi for little more than the expellee
of transportation. '
The great fettillty of these (mule, widish 60(1 a black
rich mould, tenni two to five feet deep, mid gently roll
lug; their eoutiglitty'ttethillead; by 'litch every mei
lity to Ambito& for travel and tremitvirtetion to the
principal markete Bottle, Routh, Rig,' ' West, and the
economy with 'l4th they can qultivated, render
them the most S c alnetle 'investment that can be found,
and present thequifet favorable Opportsinity for persons
of indultrions habitant:id small means to acquire a com
fortable independillsee txt few years. •
Chicago is now the greatest gram market in the world;
and the facility and economy with which the products
of these lands cad be transported to that market, make
thein much more profitable, at the prices ;eked, than
theist more remote at. 'government rates, as the addi
'Coast toot of transportation is . reperpetual tax on the
fetter, which must be horde by the producer, in the re
duced price be s 'mats es for Lie groin, &re,
The title its perfect—Arid When the heal paymente are
made, deeds eve execute by the trustees( appointed by
the State, and its whom the' title to 'seated, to the put
chimers, which convey to them absolute title* in fee elm.
'ple, free and 'deer of el' ot,y incumbrlume, lieu or wort
lilts prices are front to'sao : internist only 3 per at,
Twenty per et. Will be deducted from the price for cash.
Those who plorchese on long credit, giro notes' payable
in two, three, font, dreamt soryeare alter date, antlers
required to 'meter° one-tenth Annually for five years,
so as to have ode-half the laud underculf4atims at the
dad of that time.
Competent surveyets will accompany, those who with
to 0.11119/1113 , these Lands, free of ammo, and sad them In
making selections.
The Leeds remaining unsold are ea rich and valuable
I en those which have boon diepossd et,
• OBOTIONAL MAPS;
aril) be m eet to anY one Who 1 1 (rin 6i/6/010 fifty mote In
postage Menne, and books or pamphlets containing nu
melons instaucee Of successful farming, eigned by re
spectablo and well known farmers living ill the neigh
b,„l,,,o4, o f the !Wilma Lands, throughout the State—
smen the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of bar
vesting, threshing, ,eto.,—or say ether information—
will be cheerfully given on application, el Mar personally
or by letter , ln .134110 h /trench, or German, addressed
to JOHN WILSON.
Laos Oommissi4niii - or the Illinois Central R, 11, 00.
Otflon in Mingle Centrist Railroad ...7poes Cbleeios
It-
RnoL.
TO IRO. LNANDFACTURNRS AND
oAPlTAiiignts,
BBETTEIVA,P4II4NT 110R811,4300N ktkeufkigh
This salashlO loroutioo—kriok VAst he mach's* for
masofteturing Iforse-shoos °var, oilfired to the Ameri-
Can PiPer,m l fat, solo cos facorsble terms,
No sh3tatlMo ppgla be Me/ t , lrpntting , it into a 'obit
Stook Clompany, stall stook taken for o large fart of the
kostqlkie. ALVAN WILKINS,
-0151140 t ~2pWZLLIAitt 6treet,Hee Ittlic.
Ofrnittfp Judie.
sIAVING FUND—FIVE PER. CENT. IN.
SJ FEW:PT—NATIONAL SAFETY TRINIT COSI.
PAN/—WALNUT STREET, BOCTII-W.ESP CORNER
OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
INOORPORLIRD at one Setts OP PRIINSTLTLIEL.
Money to resolved la *Dyson), large or emelt, and in
toteat paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office to open every day from Fo'clook in the
morning till 7 o'clock la the evening, mad on Monday
and Thuraday evenings till 9 o'clock.
HON. HENRY L. MENNEN, President,
ROBERT BELYRIDON, Vice President
Ww, J. Roan, Secretary.
OIROUTORB t
Hon. Henry L. Definer, ,0. latrolzeth Moans,
Edwerd L. Carter, V. Oartoll Firewater,
Robert Selfridge, Joiestitt IL Derry,
Fiaml. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
James H. Smith, Wrimeis Leo.
This Company Confines its buelneas entirely to the
readying of mousy on intereet. The liEreetmepte,
itmounting to over
ONE 'MILLION AND-A HALF OF DOLL AILS,
are made in conformity with the v0,1110[14 of the
Charter, to REAL ESTATE SIORTUAGVA, OROISND
RENTS,
and such Seat class securitlea as will alwaye in
sular parted impurity to the depositors, cud which can
ted stability to this Duni.
not to give permanency!talon.
jIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of
yirrit and WALNUT Streets. Open chilly, from
to 8, and on Tuesday sad Friday Evenings, nett( II
o'clock. Largo or Sllllll 1141114 tecouvoki aed pmd *Oh
out untie*, with ME Y
EE CENT, INTEREST, by
cheat or otherwise. 'OLIN 1'110W:0)1V, Creel.
riot raealnicars
TUOB T. TASKEN, EDWIN M. LEWIS.
aeoaara*V 1.5111
WM. T. ELBERT.
tavereae
WM. 0. Ludwig,
A. 0. Levy,
Charles E. Lei,
A Shaker , lnrael W. Morrie, Jr.,
Ww. Neal,
Thou. Neilieu,
Thomas R. Reed, ht. A
Jambe Rwthalf,
Thos P Sparbtorg,
Oster Thompson,
Peter Willientlee,
Isaac ff. Waterman,
(Aeries T. Yerkee
..ehn B. Austin,
John B. Addicts,
Menton Alter,
U, W. Baldwin %
tfilium Clark,
Ephraim Clark, Jr.,
Charles B. Ca!stairs,
Robert. (Bark,
A. J. Drexel,
famil.s !MUM,
Wm. U. floater,
Dertjamia tlerlara,
John Jordan, Jr.,
Lowis Lawle, Jr.,
O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
PRA ORNT. STATI4 SA VINGS PURL , .
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PER ORNT. STATIC &WINOS VUND.
N o. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
PER OICNT. STATIC SAVINGS POND.
IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.--FIVE
11 PER ORNT. STATE SAVINGS PUND. aul-ly
anb Jran
1111IOUL Y. MYRSION. 1. YUMA/4 1111114101 t
WILLIAM N. MLIMLIMIMI.
SOUTUWARK FOUNDRY,
PIPTII AND WASUINGTON STRIZTO,
PfiILADIII.III/.4.
MESA-LICK & SONS,
EN GINEESS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low ProssureSteara ID:levee, for
Laud, River, aud disrtue service
110% ova , gasometert, Tanks, Iron Loots, &0., Oast
foga of all kinds, either Iron or Braes.
Iron frame roofs for Claa Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &o.
ReterUi and GU Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such se
Sugar, Saw, and Orbit Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, M P
ars, umping Engines, an,
Bole Agent. for N. Rillienx , s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nastnyth's Patent Steam Hammen J. P.
Ross , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
stain Pumps.
Superintendent—D. H. SANTO'',
11CHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOl4O-
TIVB
BTEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
•IRIIITIINTII 51732711., HAMILTON, FAIRVIEW AND
411.11/A9 CUIVNII STRAITS,
PLITLADIILMILA,
Soma exclusively In the mannfecture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity for the nee of Wood or Coke,
or Blintrunoicz Coal in in etude state, or
ANTIMMITIe GOAL,
11M1001 1111M/10 14/011, OAS 011111,
In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo
tives produced et these Worke are equal to, and net ex
celled by any. The materlala used in construction Mt
mete on the spot, and insure the beet quality and most
reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com
plete Equipment of ldathintry and Toots, enable
them to execute the
MMV=I
Or ANT ARRINONIIENT NIQVIRSD.
MILLED OAR WIttELS, UAMAIk R 1 D AXLIS,
With Forging% a luty %ix% or form,
IRON ANT) BRASS CASTINGS,
And 11A011SNSI WORE isenorAllY.
SIMARD NOltlilti
aul-ly
DI s Y LATIMER MORRIE
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BUIL
EU WORKS.
REANEY, NEAP*: & CO.,
PRAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MAOHINISTB DOILER.HANLIDL BLACK
SMITHS AND ROUNDERS,
... . ,
flaring for many years been in successful operation,
and boon eXclasively engaged to building and repairing
Manua and River Ruginea, high and low presence, Iroa
Rout*, Water Teaks, Propellers, &c., c respectfully
offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all nixes, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Raving Gets of patterns of different Ales,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Imilers,ot the best Pennsylvania char
coal Iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and
Bram Outings of alt deauriptiots; Soil Turning, Screw
Cutting, and ell other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at their
eetabliahment free of charge, awl work guaranteed.
. The antartibera hare ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety. cud
are providutt with eboara, blocks, tells, ito. 5 ka., for
clash% heavy' or fight weights.. . . .
THOMAS HEANEY
J AOOll O.
JOHN P. LEVY,
aul-y EVAOII and PALMEE Koala, Kaulogton
H ANDY & MORRIS—
MANDPACTUUSS CP
CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES
FOR OAR, BTRAM Cat WATER.
Ate°,
li.ENSTAL IRON COMMISSION
Werthouen 8. M. corner SHUNT aul WALNUT.
eul•9w
aa.ELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract Dttobu, for all INMAN of the tils,t
dor Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated
Morns.
HELALEOLD'a GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Estrant Bache, removes all the symptoms,
amoug which will be round Indisposition to exertion,
lAMB of Parer, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Um:Loral Weakness, !terror of Disease, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful Ilorror of Death, Night Sweats,
Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,
Voirersel Lassitude of the Muscular System often enor
mous Appetite or Dyspeptie Symptoms, liot Made,
Fluehluge of the Body, Dryam of the Skin, Pallid
Countenance, Broptione on the lime, Patna in the Back,
Hearinesa of the Bye Lida, freonenay Black Spats flying
Leforo the Byes, with temporary Suffusion, Lose of Sight.
If thou* artriptona era allowed to go on, which this me
dicine 'amiably removes, soon follow Fatuity and li.pi•
leptie Wits.
IF :YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY
A.
of the above distract/0g othueete, use lIELII
- PitIEPARATIONS. Try them, and be oonvf odes;
.t their efficacy.
I_IELIIIIOLD's GENUINE PREPAIiA.
1I RATION, Ettntot Buchtt,
,4 Give health cud vigor to the frame,
And Wow to the pallid cheek P'
And are so pleasant to their taste, that paDonta be
come fond of them.
HEUSBOLD'a GENUINE PREPARA
laxtrantlluclau—See overwhelming evleu
-00,4 which will be produced to show that they do greet
good to all who honer them with a trial. Evidence open
for the inspeotion of all.
HF r L➢[BOLD'a GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract Bubo —Price $1 per Bottle, de
limited to any addrese. Depot, la Routh TENT U. sheet,
Aedembly Building, below Oil ESTE LIT street, Pluiladel-
Addrese letters, U. T. lIIIIMBOLD, b 2 South TENTEI
street, below OUP,STNIJT, Philadelphia.
Bold by Druggists and Deelere everywhere. Beware
of Counterfeits. sn7-3ma
MARGUANT's
ORYSTALOGRAPIIS,
011 PROTOORAPIIIO MINIATURES IN OIL,
N E. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST.
. . .
The above pictures differ essentially from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their softnees, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accursey of detail, itusure, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance;' while the seventy of the or.
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
settles the question of their permanence. These facts
enable the ruabscriter to offer them, with the greatest
sattelactien and confidence, to the public and to hie
Mende.
They are %%eared by lettere patent to, and eau tor had.
ONLY of N. P. 11A1101.1ANT.
'W% Portrait% of the cabinet, and life sire on
am herotofora. an 18.8 m
PIIB LIO A.SIP S .—TIIE PIJBLIC IS
respectfully informed that thrice+ have been opened
by the 'District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give information respect
iug accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any 'failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper' time; or If not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Book* will be kept by Joseph
holly, No. hl2 Queen street, third IS'ard; Charles Carty,
No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Minm
Kish, No, 1438 llutchluson atreet, Twentieth Ward; M...
W. Medicos, No 'PPM Coates met, Plfteenth Ward;
T hos.P. Dow iby, GPO 0 tti c o , Twenty-Fourth Ward, tW eaP
Philadelphia;) M. 11. Ail/widen, Gas OiSen, Twenty.
Second Ward, (Germantown;) Win. N. Market, (ss
Offlee Twouty-Third Word iltranktord,) end at the
si Lidice in Seventh street, below Market.
by order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gis
Works. A. KITE
Bupefluteadonl, of bintaation
DIILLADELPIM TYPE FOUNDRY-
N. W. Cot. TRIAD and OFIESNUT Eita.
L. PELOUZE gr. lON, thankful for the liberal pa.
teenage heretofore accorded to their Establiahment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to refuters and rubliahera that their new BP.EOIIJRN
BOOK fa now ready, and from their nicreased
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
oevaplete Printing 31stabliehment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical etperience lit the bueinees,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justitleo them inasserting
that they can furnish a more durable and bettor to.
%stied article than their cotemporarlee,
Thom, therefore, who desire Printing Material,,
would do well to apply to thorn previous to purchasing
olaew here
Old type taken at 0 mate per pound, in exchange for
now at apeeimeu prices.
tit 11 VANNI.---10,000-IPIII NT 11 iii, A
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a 01# ''' Ikdi my WA 541.-110 Prier ar.lir swim& n
CM Library, V OUR:riff MT. below Cbestriat.
CHEAP SUMMER EUEL.—GAS COKE,
erexeellent quality, 'geoid lathe PIIII,ADELPIIIA
QMS WORKS for the reduced price of lire cents. bushel,
and may be obtained in large or emelt quantity by ap
plying at the Oen Othce, No. 20 south IiiiVUNTII
Street
To Purchasers by 'Wholesale, it la told at the Works,
to Viret Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite a 112.60 per ton.
(81,goed,) J. 0. ousesou, Engineer.
Entraiment/. On WOSITZ, Aug. WI, seT, 1.27-ti
dr!OAOIL ENGINE AND ROTEL LAMP
viitantaryot E. 14 1161110 M, No./09 ( late 43) South
ICCllitt, below Chestnut Um become e. seeing
nt it 4 per swat to ens ROVITHILO AND litthlSltti
lIIIItOttAIITSI, and also the conveulthoe of having their
nil Owings Lamps saw silveri4ogplid Awl bottomed,
nni tut orptsto to all partaX
neartnnce antpirniess.
H H OWARD FIRE AN) MARINE IN
suit:trio: cum PAN T—Oinee No 412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia The 11, 11otrin4 statement of the
strain of the company to pul.:leitc4 in conformity twin'
1400110 U or ire Charter :
nun/11 , 11$ Itltlntlaglt 1 , 110/1 ar , 4,tl 1, 19Z11, TO animas
21, 18.51.
Fire pretniuml, „
MA Hue pretniu
Perpelull I.'llllllM
b 4 %529 g)
217.1%1 n.
..21 t),)
TOttil altlutalt pTtAllYnii tSif.oll
rArtaNi dre preittinuri M;
I:ortiel vairiva 1,11111.1111111.1 .... /Lt.. GO 1.',0-1 , 0 013 se,
beiluct return pretuiutni
Net earned iltk3 857 VJ
Marion Wm., 141,1 s9s k,,5 75
Vita luitst,, 4,40.,1 11
bd
Selvage to 370/ma
• • $7150 47
Interrd re.
(Tired._
s mum
ants
2,911 62 -13,023 26- 83,833
---
Ezprusrs for ennunlimions to
agents, abaternruts lu lieu or
oerip, salutes, taro rout,
rurtillibing °Mee, books, eta.
t , onery, he
Protll, and 100
•24itTel.
Cash 00 bend....... 2,615 69
Dille receivable..... 1111,267 02
110uds and mot tgagesl6s .000 00
Etoeas T 92,100 Co
?lock cotes 142,900 00
Due by agents sod
ethers
$754,0,45 84
DIRECTORS.
P If Potts, Win V Leech,
C E Spangler, It T Re.ii,
Ahrehnui Re*, II II Mauston,
Wm. It WOO 6, J. R. Withers,
rrieortor Rowell, Abraham P. Eyre.
J Edgar Mason, W. Raiguel,
C (1 Sower, Cheri. Y. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John LL Lowery,
Ream. !tempt, James li Stiles,
Nathan R Potts, It II shillingrord
PERCIVAL M. PCTTS, ?feculent
C. E. SPANGILVR, Vice President.
W IT Woo.. Secretary,
veld, R. T. KLASIL, Treasurer.
FISK INSURANCE. ____
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
OFFICE, N W. CORNER OP SIXTH. AND WOOD
ST9 ' SPRINO GARDENS.
CUARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
lAD 11. Dohnert, Boar/ Id. Pb 4 6,
David WoMpper, Lewis .9b /snack
Denjarnit. Irmis, John LandsU,
Jolts Ems, Jr Charles Yield.
Auloy U. Park, William R. Woo .
James Darnell, John D. 4teveueou,
Jamb S. Mintzer., Corwin Stoddard,
Henry Romer, Thos. D Tillinghast,
George H. Childs.
JOUN 11. DOMIERT, President.
L RRUUBRAAR, &maul. opt 21--ly
j‘TEPTITNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
/ OPP/CE 414 WALNUT Bt., Pranklin Buildings.
Piny mAubvz IN.SURANCS.
CAPITAL 4100,000, W ITII PRITILItiII TO INOREASB
TO 600,000.
This Company is now fully organ sad, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against foes or dsruage by
/ire and Maine Perils, at current rates.
OPPICERB.
O. LACOULIN, President.
MCNABB MIKLOS, Ties President.
OEO. IiCOTT, Becrstars
nutzerdas.
D. 0. Laughlin,
D. Sherwood,
D'm Osborne.,
Richard Bhisids,
T. P. Ethowell,
T"QUAKER CITY INS UR A NOE
COUPANY, Oiled No. 408 eats Q) WALNUT IN.
Oapital and Sarpine, 1250,000.
This Company continues to make Nunressee 'vaunt
tom or damage lay Pim and the Perils of the Sea, Inland
Natiption end Transportation, at current Wee.
0PP106119.
President—OP.O. U. HARP
Vice President—B. P. ROSS.
Secretary end Treasurer—U. It. tIOCKIBUALL.
Assistant Becretary—S. 11. BUTLIS.
NOTOEUI.
George 11. Hart,
E Y. Ross,
A. 0. Cattail,
Joseph Kdwarda,
John G. Dads,
Hon. Fleury M. fuller,
Voatar 9 Perkins,
Jolm 11. Climbers,
an tar
x. W, Beiley,
Charles G. Imlay,
Wm. D. Lewis, Jr.,
J. L. Pomeroy,
Andrew A. Chambers,
IL D. ConsWl,
Samuel Jones, Al. D.,
A ➢. Chembrougl.
131IILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN-
A. EIIRANCE COMPANY, incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania in 1318, are now established in their
NNW OFFICE, No. 4dl CIIESTfiIIT Street, where they
are prepared to task. ALL KINDS OP INSURANCE,
from LOSS BY FIRE, on property of every description,
in Town or Country, Including PUBLIC BUILDINOS,
DWELLINGS SToRES, WAREBOUSS3, PACTWIIES
and MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, &e.
A 1.., MERCHANDISE of all kinds; STOOLS 01
00010, Stodge of COUNTRY STORES, Goode or;
SToRMIE or in BOND, STOCKS and TOOLS of AR
TIVIORRS and MEOHANICSS PURNITIIRE, JEW
ELRY, FIXTURES, &c., &e., &e., at modertate
rates of premium, and for any period of time.
Thin Company rotor to their part Cane( IS as ample
pato:dee for the PliOldlsT SETTLEMENT of all their
LOSSES. There are st this time uo unsettled claim
ag dust them. ROBERT P. RING, Pren't.
W. BALDWIN, Vice Prea't.
171111016 Irtaaratmas, Bee'y. sol.ass
IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COL
[.I PA NY.—The PI;I4IIIdIITUALLIVE thinriatiet
OOMPANY, t3ontbeast Corner of THIRD and Welt
Streets. Capital, 012,725 09.
1 ig,3I:IWV.B LIVES for abort terms, or for the whole
tei 'of life—grants annuities and eadowmenta—par
ebasee lire on intereste in Real YAM*, sad makes all
contriets depending on the eontlegeneles of Life.
They set se Nsee.utors, Admialettstore, Assignee',
Tritsteee sad tinerdisna.
. .
MONIST RRCRIVRD ON DEPOSIT in any amonut—
Vire Poi Cent, laterert allowed Irmo date of deposit,
payable back on demand without notice.
.90RRTS OP TUR COMPANV, anew lst, 1E47.
Laura at the State of Peunsybre.nis,Thils.
dolphin City, Penn's. Railroad, Camden
and Amboy Railroad, and other Gomm #179,1016 99
Roods, Mortgages and Real Itstate 111,131 19
Shots to Ranks, Insurance, Cu and Rail
road Companies 91,729 98
Premium Notes and Loan on Colleterals 199,04 01
Cada in Rank, due front Agents, Inter
est, &a 88,780 47
flUarentee Capital, Subscription Notes 100,000 00
5T1.1,4 OS
DANIEL L. SHWA, President,
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Prei't.
loan W. $OlOlOll. BettetlST, sal-I,{
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE
NY, NigVi , YORB.--4ffice, No 29 Well street,
joining the Mechanise' Benk—Cesh Capital > i 250,000,
set% ti surplus. This Company imam Dalldluge, Mer
cheadisep Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes,
nut other property, against Lou or Damage by lire and
tho Mate of Intend Nerigetion.
olAmoiosa
Hoary II linnet', Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rafus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, !teary Doris,
Edmund Fanfold, O. 11. Lilienthal,
Hansen R. Coming, Theo. Politburo, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, 1:11sha 11. Morgan,
Tbouias llonagan, Abut. R. Van Not,
John U. Rule, William A. Cary,
AlLeet Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charles Paston, Jaren W. Phillip,
Louis Inrut, Charles A. Macy,
Barunal 13.(Illdden, Rdward Hincken,
Stephi. Cambreleng, Wm. V. Shepard,
Thomaa Socktt, CharlesL. Prost,
John Ward, Lathrop L. Sturges,
Henry H. Bogert, William R. Posdlok,
Peter Edell, Rotary Thayer,
Benjamin I t Field, (leo. Weatfeldt,
A. U. c Prothiughato. Zalmon Taylor,
Thoe.!lT. Youngs Henry B. blossom.
'Samuel L. Michell,
ALBRRT WARD, President.
Br Erman A. Cattsy, Secretary. au 10-1 y
lIIANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE
11 ' COMPANY.--Charter Perpetual. Granted by
the Mato t Pennsylvania. Caplet, 000,000. Plre,
IdatlO and Inland Transportation.
D 11161046
Aarbn 8 Lippincott, Oberies Wise
Vim. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles d. Yield, dimes P. 8040,
Wm. B. Thomas, J. UAW° Rank,
Wm. Neal, John P. ,Simorot,
AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, President.
RECIISES, Vice l'reilideet
ALSRND WV.V.KS, Seoretery.
J. W. MARVIN, Surveyor.
This Oinnpany was organised with a cash capital, and
the DireCtova have determined to adapt the business to
tte Available resources-4o observe prudence M conduct
ireK its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
a,
ide No le Iderchiusts , Raslmage, Philadelphia.
ALIELE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSII
NANCE COMPANY OP PRILADELPIIIA.—Office
No M 4 WALNUT Street„ opposite the Et hangs MA
RINI:IRISES on Vessels, Oargoa e and Freights. IN
LAND' , TRANSPORTATION RIBES, per Railroads,
Omsk', bolas, oust other marriages.
ALL THE PROFITS divided annually' among the As
sured, sod ample security in cease of lots.
Dll2Olllllll.
Edward nerds Miles, Thomas T. Stashes
John At Odenhe inns, Algernon N. Aabbnlnes,
Malden Williamson, Alfred Fusin,
Femme! J. Pimples", Thomas 8. Foster,
I vase Jeanee, Gustavus English,
Reno Preset, James B Stroup,
.'Sward 0. dames Alfred Slade,
William L Spring", A. 1.1. elate%
Franklin 0. Jones, Charles D. Oersteds',
Daniel flatkloek, Jr., Samuel Robinson,
William Taylor, John O. Nader,
James Murphy, John P. fiteinn,
Wiujis. Smith, Henry Orambo;
A. J. Antal., Wm. J Caner,
Samuel L. rantsborg.
EDWARD MARKIN MILES, President
ALFRED SANITY, Pica President.
Jos% O. Secretary. sal-Iy'
(TARTER OAK
A.-/ INSUB.A.NOE COM%
Cash. Capital $3 0 0,000. 1
vicinity %Nodal at the Pa.
By leave we refer to
D 0. Brawn &Co , Phila. non. Joel Jones, Phila.
Olvitßees, Rout & Co., r. 800 Bufna Choate, Boston
fleeter, Lea k 00., " Don. T. S. Williame, Ilart'd
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu
rance In the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA 0 BNB ft.AL INSURANCE
AO ENVY, No. 413 fold No. 10) CHESTNUT ST.
THOUPBOti B. ROOD,
Agents,
IRE AND MARINE
NY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Loma 1u Vlo , lndelpbia and
sladaphia Office.
Wants.
500 AGENTS WANTED.—A RomE
STEAD FOR col—Third Division.—s3lo,ooo
worth of games and Building Leta, in the gold region
of thilpeper county, Virginia, to he divided amongst
10,%0 subscribers, on the TVs of December, 1837. Bun.
sari phone only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, 000-
he, wial
the rest ou delivery or the deed. beery
subscriber lf
get • Betiding Lot or Farm, rouging in
dow n
value from $lO to $20,000 .$ here flume and lots are
sold so cheap to imbue settlements, a suflichat number
being reserved, the increase in the value of which will
compensate fur the apparent low price new asked. Up
words of 1,300 lots and farms are already sold, and a
"
Company of settlers called the Rappahannock Pioneer
Association" is now forming and will soon commence
eettlement. Ample security will he given for the faith.
tel performance of emitted.. and promiees . Nearly
an t noil scree of land in different parts or Virginia, new
at Command, and will be sold to mators at from $l up to
$3OO per acre. Ilaqurshonelolt hires in off cores
be gtvea . Wootdeuttere, coopers, Camara, tke , ate
wonted, and five hundred Agents 10 obtain pubseribers,
14 whom the moat liberal inducements will be given.
fme agents write that they are mating $2OO virumth.
or full particulare, imbacciPtienal agencies, tke r , apply
to g, BAUDIR,
&rabbi Port Royal, Caroline county, Vs.
110 ALE ItOPE.--B open; aro
,jDrtted to call
ii 99 and .i.nyitio our itiardia Bsie Bdpe arbia Ire asp
sin sell Dudt is laiwitaxt, Inansti It supldor la
p i nxii th dursOnt7:`
Marl% lima k oo.',
ant , ' No. fa N. Watatat, an 4 so X. Marva.
PO WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRIIG AISID SMOCKS AHROIOS-WINTII.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO 11,11 LY Tlikl3l3 PROM filitlll4ol.3
PITT:4IIMM AND TOW WM,
On and sttor Juno lii. pig. TWO outs TuDia
rill trove Calvert :cation far Pittatmszk sad sit Wade.
urn and South or Northwestern eftien.
THt: 1101011Nt1 WAIL Tato'
te*Ted Itettleiere dilly Vacetay excepted) it S IS IL
II coanetti no: • lth the Itall Train Oft! tie Omit Penn
sidtsaast Itoglroed, sod orris log in Pit:snarl/A, At 1.20
A 11
-06147 43
):.011mort••Isiy Onid.ti written st 3 P. X
for listr,tilf •
ti 31437 EIPHP.M TRAM
11 "`.'• I 1 F It/ 5311337 at I'D P. X., con
illverts GT., tba Paluaryl
t.ttts Lalfra.vt for Pitt.:.urth. arriviag at 120 P M.
if /. Alt thew tnma eutatt,t el.rrir at Pittabarg
tr.ou, Ull%, the 1•1:1,!..g 1r43," aal
Catho.l.l, awl it. N,tbrrti, atbartg
1,v.-.teru
ID" bir Chirac°, !Cock Wand, Ruling
ton, lowa City, Milnuatea, butaque, St. Paul's,
and other leaden rates the horthweirt,will care
,o- 4 naffed mg', vitro,/ 0114 VA Melt,. is t'u*o, rah
foFIr Ir.' thanes of care, by taking ibis route,
Prasesgers for ClereLuol, :malts-sky, Toledo, cad
Detruit, go by this route, and the trine ts anortaallad,
ie° nit 11:1 nutea shorter than by any other route.
irr Passengers for tit Louis, linhanapolis. Terre
Haute. Cairn, and all points on the Lover and tipper
tl ooassippi, wake Ito, chances of eara.aari series to ad
man,. of any other mute; and to Cincinnati, Cula.r•lnao,
Dayton, I,outsy ells, and other prominent titan, as quick
si by any other emote
Mt Western Baggage CHECKED THROLVII and
Mrtad/cisaalli rare.
83 44--144,•A3
121,073 6-
TORTH.
The SIS k connec H
ts) clos N
ely with Ispreas Train"
over the Dauphin road for Williamsport,
tto , hseter, Buffalo. Nisznra Watts, an.l Canada, thus
Con nog the most Street radical runts to Nerthweatom
Pennsylvania and Western New York Passengers anti
Gut Ms, the shortrat, cheapest, &DS most eipeshtions
route to Nia,, , ara Palk and C SL.VIO
TLrull4ll Tickets ats to M to Phdectelphia ins Or
hootna and Lancaster Ly ott the trains at tZt each, Bath
true 4um4 genre ennLeetuks Ptmeug<na this
toutt. 55011 trevaellesl bv,lgee. on} al; the toccatrenierete
of ft rryiol across tits :13 , 111P11.30D.1 /JR P.
Pasaengers ton U sarrter, Manchester, Deltyabare, gins
bait:there, 0,141130. l'haushtrstuarg. eu by the trams .t
21.15 At , and 3P. AI
I , 42I,IINSTEtt
The , Can oh this road make oha trip por day, 000stect.
lug with the train it 3P. 11.
•
for TLIROUUII TICti:ETS Leo' forther Joiforzootlocf,
apply at the 'fiat. t ()Mee, Cal Vert )3(311-01:1, 14.1, UMW
of Calvert and Prmaktio strootc.
soVN-tf C C. ADREON, 81:1•1
',PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—"Pin
1 1 OBRA T CENTRAL ROUEN, eouneetia r g the At
tar,tic Cities with Western, North-neatens, and South
western Mates, by ai continnoue Railway direct Thu
Wiwi alto connects st Pittaborgh with daily tine
steamers to all points on the Western Rivers, and
ClsreLsnd sad Sandasky with Steamers to all portion
the North-western Lakes; nuking the moot DIREC?,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by ranch ?night
COO be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES RRI`VrEBN PHILLDILPHIA JND PIM!
Visa, CLASS-Boots, noes, Hate, and
Caro, Books, thy (tools, (in boxes
bales and trunks), Drop, (in boxes
and bales) Peathere, Fors, ..
fltroOtin et-ass—Domestic Sheeting,
Mating and Ticking, (in original
tra)ea), Drugs (la casks). Ilsrdwsre,
Leather, 'ln rolls or bones), Wool,
' and Men. Petts,Fastward, ke.ke....60a. per 100 So
Tatar, Cases-darils, &eel, Chains,
(in cask.), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted, (loose or in maul), Tr.baoco,
manufsetwred,(exeept Cigars or alt
&e., ace Wt., par 100 Itt
Ponent CLaas-Codes, fish, Rama,
Reef, sod Pork, (in casks or boxes
eastward) „ Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Bode Ash, CI ernaen Clay, Ter, Pitch,
Rosin, ke 40e. per 100 lb
Etoni-714. per bbl.. watil further unties.
assts-35c per 100 lbs., until tortlier notice.
In shirpill Goods from any poiot East of Philalial
phis, be partieatar to trait package " els &feisty/raisin
No arson," Alt Goods contignsiii Ob. Agents of this
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
sithoot detention.
Oyorge Minster,
W. O. Btotestow,
B. M. Carina,
0. 0. Butler,
Deo. Scott. faalg.,
iaa mat AGISSTO Wmalay & Co., ilenephie,
Venn ; B. W. Seas & Co , Bt. Lonie t AID. ; J K Mitchel/
& Sou, Dresoreille, Ind.; Dneneetul, Bell & Murdock,
and Carpenter & Jewett; Lonieeille, Ky.; IL C. Mel
dram, Madison, Ind. • R. W. Brown & Co., and Irwin
& CO., Cintianati; W. di-about &Co , Lanessille,
e.litio; Leech & Co., No. 64 &BIT street, Bostnni
& Co., No. Astor noose, Neer Verle,No. 1 Wale= et.
and No. 8 Battery P/seel, New Taa l; B. J. Sneader,
Philadelplas• liagtaw & %ooze ; Bellmore; D. A
Steeetzt, Piter'Anzgh,
IIgEW YORK LINES.-TEE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES.
PROM PIITLIDELPRIA TO NEW YORE, AND WA
Lave no collars, tis: TWO
At 1 A. M., (rum Eenaington Depot, via Jersey
City, Mail
At a A M., via Camden and Jersey City, Set Lar
gay Accommodation
At 6 A M., via Camden and Amboy, Atcommoda.-
tion
At 7 A , via Camden and Jersey City, Mornit4
Mad
At td A. IL, by ateambost Trenton, via Tammy
and Jemmy City, Morning SrpreeeS
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. EI.•
press S
At 5 P. M. Val ealndeD and Jersey City, Issuing
Mail a
At 3 P. td., via Camden and Amboy, Accommods.
tion, let Chum I
At 8 P. 111 ' via Camden and Amboy, Attune:name
Lion, god Class. 1
at 6P. 31 ' Tie Camden and Annoy, Anonym:dr
tiou, lst Class S
At 6 P. Id., via Camden and Amboy, Accotamoda,
Lion, Ind Class I
The 6 P. M. line rain daily, all others Sundays •
ce
b:sprent Linea stop at the principal nations Defy.
Yor Belvidere, hasten, 5 iemington, Ac., at 6A.
and 4 P II , front Walnut street eihart.
Pot Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, AlVauban
liloutruae, Great Bend, k.e., st el A. It., sin Dedaarsz
La. tawaaas at Western kaaroad
Pot Freehold, at ii A_ 11- and 2 P. at
Vol ►fount Holly atj A. )4., and 2N(,1 fad 6 P.l!
WAY LINSE
Pot %into], Trenton, .te., at Yg, and 4 P.ll
WAY 1,114 V.
EMMaiAll=lEl
litesuatmaat RICHARD STOCKTON for Barlisgtas sal
Brittol st 8% A. Id -sad for Sardantown sad interme
diate slates 51.2% P M
Stousbost TliEN"...s far Tamar at la aad llif
sad 4 P. M., sad tar Burlington and Bristol at 4 P.
81
Al! lbles, exeept 1 A. 11., tsars Wilma Kees
wharf.
U:r fifty pounds of baggage only allowed east pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking an,
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All big.
gaga over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. Tits Cone
pally /mit thait. respoombibot be liable
for baggne to ono tIONAZ
per pourul, and will be for Ifni amount be
paha 8100, aunt by special contrast.
WM. M. OATZMER, Agent
C. & A. R. ft CO
R. B. MORRELL Agent
pbda.. Tr. R. R Co
GRANGE OP 110118S.--PIIILADEL.
PHU, WISAJINOTON AND BALTIMORX RAIL
ROAD.
On and after Thursday, July SI, 1851,
PASSENGER TRAINS ',RAPS PIIILADRLPRIA
For naltiruore at BA. El., IP. M (Raiderae,) and
P.M.
For Wilmington at $ A M . , 1, 415 and 11 P. M.
For New Castle at 8 A.. , 1 and 411 P. Al
For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Dover at 8 A. 41 and 415 P. N.
Por Seaford at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PIIILADRLPIIIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.54, Mons, 11 A. M., and IS 21
p
Leave Wilmington at 660 and 11.66 A. It., tad 231
awl 9,55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 6 20 and M. 95 A. Id., FAS 06
P.M.
141,0 Middletown at 16.00 A.M. and 3.05 P. M.
Leave Dover at 6 50 A. AI and 7 P. AL
Leave Seaford ►t 7 00 A M. and 4 OOP. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 2 P. M. and 12 17
A 11
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to
Baltimore.
do. do. 625 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
BALTIMORE AND RAFFLE DE ORAOR ACOOMMO
DATION TRAIN
Leaves Havre da Grace at 6.60 A. M.
Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. 11,
Freight Train, with Pls. - eager Car attached, will ran
as follows
Lone Philadelphia (or PenTvills and intermediate
places at 600 P. 11
Leave Wilmington for do. do 8.00 P. 11
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6 OOP SI
aul-ly B. M. FELTON, President.
ti PR IN G ARRANGEMENT.—.PENN-
L, SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD—Banning in
diroct connection with the
PlTT3lll.lltriil, FORT WILYNS AND MOM/0 RAIL
ROAD
For Chichanatl, St. Louie, lowa City,
New Orleans, St. Paola,
Indianapolie, Cleveland,
Terre Rants, Chicago, Nebrattz
Ia advance el all other routes oat of Philadelphia.
/brining class toosettiori, with all eke Great /yes,-
era RA i /road s
Lima Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh al:Avesta= eitisS,
from the Pennsylvania Railroad Petwengar Station,
soutb•oast corner of ELEVENTH shl MARKET streetS,
kentalenee on Moroni% street,) ab fottows
Train at 7 M.
Beat Line at 12 an, P. IL
Express Mad at 11 00, Fight.
Columbia R. R. Line leaves for Harrisburg irt 80, P
BC. Lencalter )Accommodation,) at 496, P. M.
The Express Mail runs daily, the other trains, Sus
days eacepted.
Ear Further particulars see hand-bills at the different
starting-points. Passengers !row the Peat will Sod this
the shortest and most expeditious mate to Philadelphia.
Baltimore, New York or Boston.
THOMAS 1100 EN, Agent,
• Passenger Line Pennsylvanht Railroad 1.)o
Philadelphia, February, 1447.
NOxTfl PENNSY
BEITILEFIEM, ALLEbITOWN, MAUCH carNE, EAS
TON, DOYLESTON, AC,
Oa and atter Monday, October 5, 1157, the trains On
this road will lease Philadelphia
For Bethlehem, (Exptens,) at 8 A. 81.
Forßethlehem '
Easton, Allentown and Mauch Phank,
(Express) at 2 IS P. M.
Passengeta for Batton by 215 P L Wail lake elates
at Iron Bill station.
Roe Doylestown, (Accempacalation,l at 5 P. Id
for liwynadd, do at 9 A 11.
TRAINS YOB PUILADELPRIA.
Learn Betheleut (Expreeed at 9 15 A. M , wad 2.45 P.
81 , connecting with V. R. it. train, and arrire to
Philadelphia at 12 10 it and 6 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Secotsmodatloci,) at 8.15 A. R.
Leta. 01.),/.1.11 do. at3P.M
Accommodation Mimi run daily; °That trains daily,
Sundays eicepted.
Pare to lroylestoxn
Bethlehem
Para to alloacb Cbunis
oct 5
B. SITE Ac CO.
AA* PUILNITUNR, BEDDING, As.
No. 4.1.3 (late 12111 WALNUT at.,
PAthdelplata.
A ntrw Mud superior style of Spring Sects.
LYDIA H. Rim Insult WALtoot
sal Apt
AR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, I 4 North YOURTII Street, behrtea
kreb and Hue.
TIM ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
320 CIiSSINUT STREET, forwards PAICILS,
PAO/CAC/IA . 1 1EItLIIANDIZR, BANE NOM and
arsorc either by its own LINES, or in connection
with ether R.T.PI I / 3 .9 COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOW N 8 and (MUM of the United States.
Y. 8. SaIMPOIUD,
General Superintendent
"WM lA. AND AMERICAN TARRED
CORDAG4,--a maperior motels, Yabaubbotan
Ira far ado by WEAVILII,
OIL CR 110. UN. WM*? st., t 49 N.lnualaff,
Saikacats.
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Pt. EL HOUSTON,
(loners! Freight Agent., Philadelplns.
H. J. LOAISAINT,
Saperiatendent, Altoona, Pa
TIIIIOIIOH 'MAINS
'LVA.,.NIA RAILROAD.
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