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    -I , #EtnWiTi • PiKi4;ii
Prima):
resent'4l4oll4-Atertißre.'lmdlow,,Pellierituty
'and:ltn4 Btaaitilaienti- 1 9 1 ..di.'4 1 0W1e re,4l
:centiy preached
p,astor ThintßefermelDnich church of
this city,.'perithAt r d Pilhert, streets.
The textiatiSpriPture selected for the (Mee-
siow is g,,6*4l4( k iti:,the eighth -' chapter of
•
Acts, 2sty , err,,.; - _
o.,quee men Stephen:. to: hie
. bum/ ' and made great tementiitioris:Qear
' The speaker remarked, in opining, that it
- was °neer itedinest4sistinets ofour fallen na
ture 'that • gave sanctity to, death , and ?uitta)
'rites atuLtisk,giefe; 'of the.,deast, Zags:elm'
' 1 itself bathlionoredthesii aacred.idiradies.with.,
its most:' tipeshig - ceremonies, thOuglv it had
been • reserled,for Christianity shape towring
the etly' 6o l l, WiteifeAlonl. 4 4 o: gill' 41) 4iCrOlue-
Sant death,: Aho ,, learned and the- unlearned
Christian idike;:ehallangtsdAfidelity.to- abide
this test of diiiicilvirig,rultiiipinda i near eter-'j
nity. They alone could Azad uponthe narrow 1
istlunni Wbbalr'septirates' the , two: eternities, :,
and from the Atlantic, tvlt lid atorms.and ter=
•
rors, leels..outwith,joy.uneplialtable upontbrit .
great Pacifte, with its gentle gales, its chiming
wavesfilltilefsafe' and gleiforie by thie, living
preseniakelJitrii • who ,sittuth , upon its .eyer
luting deeds.. , -
The inerWarii'ef StiPlientWati‘chnsidered'
by the speaker infearziespeptive,napechi.-, ,
The .'firitt point :
. that - claimed hie attention
was Sfeplien'e p,ti . ritptery: He hail been' a:
; -W a s *re: fully
pressed; le was citimatiffull of :faith and of
the Heir, Gliost: l r=• =
In tliesic6iidiallice,the.: l faitit - and Owe,. of
Stephietearti-ireferred',,,to,,ind ,foreibly
Statedfrom the statements in the sacred word.
The great" -ordersnairtieleftWhicli hewas
descrlbedas haidng %M:tight' among -the pbo
ple
were'clutraeterissed -as -.the outworking - of -
his own sanctified nature;land the special gift
of- - •
- Lathe third
sidered miccesiffil
minister r or s the qmpskAwilattratatp,:ti,
o'er n hid spited his faith' in
Ohristianitriiihis triumphant death; was pro-.
dwelt - -,upon with
lfe:and l
death'- the..threatilianipiona; of the";Orose
which lie was DOW 1000 veep egmeiallyttfato
lode id." "iiThett they Miett_ f entWith u lend"
voices-ands and ran , uptin
him with - nno accord - and ,Citst - him out of the
city 'ailebtoneds"hiiiii'and the witnesses laid
down their: cloths at aloungteau's feet.wheie.
name-;trite- Sael.l. l Andthey'stoned :Stephen,•
callideriplitiA64; and - iiiiYing, Void Jesus re
ceive. nay ,apirit,',,,.Anir 110,1036010d' doithaand
cried Witikttiond voice, lay-not, this sin
to .theite- - -eliatge; ,- iiid when lie hati.,said this he
fell asleep.",. _ ,
This, sait-thespeither,teld the %thole story
to our hearts, without'Oomtnent." The whole
subjept; ender thessaye,rid heeds to Which ~we
have -here ,referred;Wsia, ably pretiented, and',
constituted's% fitting...prelude to the tribute he
was nowithoutte pay to Rev. Doctor,s Ludlow;
prisminent Ministers
in thealleformed Dutch Church, who• have de--
ceaseditillthi the' *tart peried ef 'fbtir months.'
A Thedeeeiiiie of three erroli mith, Within .'so
brief a:periodoviiti,:ealenlated 'to make • the.
ecclesiastical, year very Memorable in the ariy!
nails of the " ;
Of Dr:Ludlow: heneed say, nothing now;
Mamma' as they hattalreikly,paid their tribute
of, rsgkrilf, for NS* preelime. :snetuory , within- 1 ,
those
The Hev.'llr. AbralienePolhennis; who de
parted this life, afters lingering illness,, in the
month of October last; Was eut off in,the Vigor
of bis:dttYls, and at a point in. his Ministry that
gave rich promise of unusual "'success.` After
twenty years °tam:vice In a:retired; and yet
prominent church-in the country,' (at Hope.
Y: l 4'hif had-left that' scene 'of:his"
popular and useful, bthers to assunnathe charge
of the North!: Reformed ' Dutch ;;Ohurch in
-heyr ator ivy important
entefolll6;`ivideh 'es:inn:deuced - ail an=out-„
growth fioutthe First Reformed Dutch Church
of that city. It--was early bathe sprinVef ,
1857 when Dr. penal:mails , entered this field of
labo irfai'svider Which insiired 'reaped;
degree of success which-at - once eurprisedand
.gratifiejt :MS frientfei arid, do-laborers, Mad' at:
testekih'elerillint reyor-Of. the, great Head of
the Church .--- But" , scarcely had the work' be
gan beforeit was done.- His sun went down
at middy.' idle faith supported hintduring
long and paltif)ililldesii, until,-with a tun. ast -
aurance whidlt, caste out-doubt' and fear; in
death' it burst forth inter' ahrioSt 'the - splendor
of the beatific iiiiint.Whieh crowned' the Mar;
tyrdom of Stephen. —(After narrating: a part •
of the rapturousexperience of the dying minis"
Speakercoritintied,) " Like . Stephen;
he toci , ifellaslenda," "and devout men 'carried.
bin to his burial, and made great lamentation
over him:". 'Bellied in the forty-sixth year of
his iige,'useful, reapected,nnd h lrixed. end
his memory will long tie fragrant.
Scarcely had we recovered from the first
effects, of this reyaterious dispensation, when
anothei„and . a darker cloud gathered .itself
around the throne' of our righteous God.
The recent death of the, late Rev. Doctor ,
John 'Knox, andthe painfist eireumetances ot,l
acciderit underiwhich it ocourred, required no
repetition here ; but he could not close this'
disochirse without ;doing ° homage :to the me•
-
mery.ef that venerable and devoted servant of
God and of the church. - • • -
rinsing the long period of
forty-two'yeare had enatained the relation of a
Christian -minister- to a single church, always
in active' service, - Without' a stain 'upon hie
nainti,tind -with, increasing mien/109n until the
last,. deserved :the- adbctionate regards of the
community, and' -the highest 'plac'e" in, the
meethiY - ef the'clininirwhich served and
a d oriaed;.-- - Iltiti Dr. Itntix had achieved more
than all•this:'aDr.,,,Llvingstoti k ursebhearing ,
the littt sermonex, delmted friend, after
ho had taken, charge of the .Csilleglate Church,
in 'New York,-- as-one of-its pastors, in the
year 181 d, was' Said: tojuire rerearkedth sub
stance feel - that I , 4in - leave, the
church in- peace - since:_we..havestich young
men-to intrust with her - Interatitis:"...The - ycrtmg
man bere'referied fa hkitalliciagrown gray' In
•
the service of that. chirchimithont a change
in - hiti:pastoral relation, - anti --from :that day
untililled - r,q4S - "inflrienee rolled on rizi
widening river - rushes to 'the' sear Possessed
of qualities, which! were' 'neither brilliant
nor efibrVescentrbritatillil;',Wel4i6portioned;
rig ttq ordered,„and always praetical, ho Ithed
a large ifithere of ection.." If sueh,a character
cottiPib - deldirAted iii - OlieWlittlie would de:
serlbfair by is He bad' tseen a
judicious counsellor, a warm friend y a devout
belleyerinetatructive; tender, close, end pro
titablefOaelierof, the Apt% wise and
faithful *ter; leM„ an *sample tp us
all;tind irmodel which few could equal. Espe
ciallyttrifilietion were - his' peculiar 'tact and
power-, as , counsellor and- comforter- de
vets:tied: "Beldom --had ,death taken away a
member of the fininietry, who:would be' so
missed, An „the, tiOnaini'df sorioWlng .pepple,,
as,this ,gentie ilson of consollttimi: . die was,
said. the - meeker, is a very Barnabas" , among
ministers; - cria'g6od maw and full of toe' ply
.Thousands who,`,' bed - 1 61444 his
ministry could :bear - . their. willing: witness to
their dead pestor'iy worth in' the 'language - of
' PA - 0; 1 'w Ho Wes gentle among us'even as a
nurse cheriabetlrher children:: So .being'
tectionately desirous of us, ho was willing to
have, imparted unto' ias not the Gospel of God
onlY,lnt also his; taint seal,-because we Were
dear unto him. * - We 'are witnesses , also
hoW'holity;" - and , justly, -And' imblonteably iiq
1 4410 himself - aUlooinia that believe, awe
know how•he , exhortedj : and comforted," - and
charged every one of Us, as a father doth his
children, Hutt' We would walk worthy of Gad
who:Astil:, Called tis , into _this kingdom and
is,opirsititent_Plety hadheon felaWberover
he moved, audit was the double confidence in
Capacities Or enlarged useful-' I
ricia`wliVetilad 'given him great-weight in.the
councils of. , the church, and in the many cha
ritable and' religious indithtiotis with Which
heyiks /*lye& connected fo,r
It-his seemed strange to , many that whon
thisgSd:mati, this faithful preacher, and Ode
dear,,palthr.,catna die; - ; ACV human
howeveo6ied, could minister-to his' seal; and.
that he:who-had "cheered ',dying hundreds 'of
dud 'bad 'received their testimonies
for the power of amazing grace, 'should;thus
suddenly andviolently be shut out- front the
wdrityklid Worn'these very Sources of cons&
lattin,Which hohad brought. to ,etlieris. But,
alitiliughhewas Unconscious; or at least unable
to"ovrepir-his Series:of scenes abouthitn, we
kA9mi trot iiWeettie
tddis:lo, hid held with:-God. Ono little 40.11; ,
fence that parted his lipttwas all that surviving
frihridi to'fotticinber of his 'dying tigkr',
,ciens+'l.TPansillaVP,MOroY l PP. Mc." ;;Bilf•th'ia
sentencewas like the opening
„of. the gates of
heaven: heeded no!new testitoriy, inAbe
last lititirld r cOnviiire an one that
child of -god -and • a servant o f-Christ,
lifOltr long f iiiiiitstryyWilie
litv,fOrilif atteat that
, 4 Yet
Cregiatibb thought, that idleeins Amived
hitstilf , to his/martyr Stephen, so did be-re:
veal himself to, his venerable `serVaidi , that
wiflO
,to,
o.thut liim out front
the dearest of earth's scorreti,rhy his grace ho
opened to him celestial glories - that'-all the
yOlCblioplieloVide - onesaionnil. hint tea dead
upon-tali ... ear .'that theSaidolir himself might
be his best comforter: hile lib lingered during
I
thr_ee, &wain deep unconsciousness of
olitifard - things—tuid that the, brief whispered
prayeroqoans, have 'mercyon tne,'! was but
the'faint'itionition to Ibis"weiming 'friends, of
h reltr g i dhts. trCh already filled
t pion at was. demi. with, time aid earth.:
DoubtlessitAutd-been the best way for him to
tffe -=sadiGi 1t waB td these' who loved, him:
4.14-2114.t0ne , ,,ray from.lheiwen settled the
olii,:sotateiwlth dmmortal light. -
v-Blifie fhb lelth' of tlie'ReVY
lore luul, Jmett .no each funeral solemn* In
our sister etty as that which occurnid on the
. t'qle 8J 1 . 44 u.aj
of all denoitalriatlcaOrChrlatians, and large
representations fetim . telink oPthe mast promi
nent,,:institutianrchnd,,united in •tho last sad
eflleo of univonatrespene, and sorrow. and. of
religion itrAntsitory,of Op, Christian gentleman,
the faithful end able preacher, and the area.
pastor, the friend of the orphan and of
,the,, widow, the ornament 'and' co-laborer of
ntimeroni; public institutions of. learning, be
nevoleAce, and religion; the honored, consist
.ent, and beloved " friend of God" and' man:
" alibi devout men carried him to hiy burial, and
made great lamentation over him."
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
. •
REVIVALS or RELtototc.--The spirit of re•
viral seems to be abroad in earnest le our city.
EsPeolilly is this true in the Baptist persuasion.
Atthe Sanaom 7 street Chores, the 'earnest and elo
quent appeals of Rev. T. 4, Breckenridge, have
been attended with great success. At Belmeaburg,
ineetingehaveheiff In progress for the lest four or
five *edit 'mitt( faiorabte results. -Fifteen persons
harqlheen alreadYbaitiled. More are Awaiting
the ordinance, - and Inquirers ere - multiplying. At
West Philadelphia Rev. E. Kelley has baptized
twelve converts into the 'fellowship.of the Oak,
street Baptist Church, mostly from the Sabbath
sehool; ; •'• • - • •
At the Fifth Baptist' Church( corner of Fifth
And Buttonwood stree's, (Rev. Mr. Jeffery pastor,)
too same - workhas been going forward
,within the
past Week. - , '
_
A unit PaEsnrraniax Citenett.—A new
Presbyterian Church !snow being organised in the
Fifteenth want; • The ; first ineoting was held on
Banday,,in,the betiding southetist corner of Savan
tteoull aerffastlagien streets, at which Reif. Dr.
Alfred Nevin, late of Lancaster, officiated. In the
Imeeetat of thisnew religious enterprise considera
ble Interest manifested by the residents of- that
Iciffrishing •portion of our city,-and we have no
doubt the popularity of Rev. Dr. Nevin will soon
attract together a larks, congregation. ,It is can
.templated to erect a booso of worship en thejot on
.the corner of Nineteenth and Green streets: A
Sabbath-school is to be started on Sunday neat, to
which tiro'hundred well-selected volumes have al
reody been - presented to-form a library.
Riltranzents CoixposarcE.—The throng
&invited to heardho Rev. Alfred Oookroan preach
on last Sabbath aveninv at the Green street
Methodist Church, was so greet that it was found
'Attessary to open the leeture•room to aocommo
data those who could not get into the churob. To
thie seeond congregatten the Rev. John Cooltman
preached.. while his brother was preaching up
stairs, ills.thet, twnlrothets were ,preaohincat Abe
same time the same therela; - la reitlfe r suiTrlltirr
000prrenco.'
`,sT.Josapu.'e Unonoa,-.-As we announced
.last week. the Et. Rev-Bishop Wood preached in
Bt. Joseph's Churoh at 101 o'clock. • In the after
noon the ague Rt. Bev, prelate addressed the
ohildraticand 'o . Poke l'akain at Yearns, and again
ltt the aveoing : ,ietnarkir he was hap
py and eloquerit:—:-Cadidie Herald,'
ANOTHER OLUTIWII OPT _OP .-DEBT.—It wits
announced from the pulpit of West Arch Street
Church, last ,Sabbath, by the pastor (Dr:Edwards)
that the debt'an that hone° hid alt 'been remoied,
except the .gtoniid-rent,, by the liberality of its
friends. - - -
•
'SAIIIIATII OBSERVAiICIN3.-- , A meeting of the
Evaugelieril-,olergy of,yhis city and vicinity was
hehl on Monde y evening last, at the Seim;ler In-.
stitnte, to consider the course proper to be pursued
fr the promotion of order on the Sabbath - . About
one hundred clergymen of the various orthodox
denominations_ were present. Dr. Spring was cho
sen Chairmen, Dr. Williams was the Chairman of
the Committee on Resolutions; of which six strong
and - decided in oharaoter were reported, and
unanimously adopted. They will be made public
tri-,due time. , The discussion was animated and
interesting, evincing not a little of the genuine
Puritan spirit, and a thorough determination to
rescue the Puritan Sabbath fretrithe reproach and
'contempt into which, with many professing Chris
tians even, it has fallen. The meeting wax ad
journed, to meet again BOW at the call of the
comtnittee.'
Hu. LIVINGSTONE.—This intrepid and dis
tinguished Missionary traveller has withdrawn
front the Londdi Missionary Society, and returns
to Afrldif the!servine, and wider the patronage
of the Government. A correspondent of the New
York Observer. says, that he will have greater fa
cilities for the stupendous work before him, but
there is some reason to fear that he may not have
,equal freedom, and that the help of the State may
.prove an ineumbrance. The simplicity and noble
ness of his nature,-hoWevei, most be a guarantee
for his devotedness to the cause of Christian civi
lization, andlreoantiot see all the thisigiis of Pro
vidence in relation 'to the, region ho has gone to
explore.
GEDUAN RE/7QADED AND :PRIABYTEILIANN
:Thrirtn.=At the late meeting of the Synod of
-North Carplina, it was agreed, by a joint commit
too of the Synod and of the German Reformed
Maids, and approved by Synod, "that there is no
,essential difference. between the • two churches,
tidier iii-ditedrine or (thumb- goyernment ;" and
that the miniiiteris of the-Chassis (with their- re
spective charges) can come into thirThebytery in
whibh they severally , reside, "by the same simple
proeess,observed its receiving' a minister from
one Presbytery to another."
.T.4orn.t.trvr _Or TEXAS 11IATHODINT8.—It - is
stated in the 'Southerner, of Waco city; Texas,
that at a recent meeting of the Methodist Confer
ence in that place, a collection for missionary pur
poses was taken up, - which amounted to $1,500 in
cash, and 'six. hundred and twenty-six acres of
Tana. And that the sum of five theusand dollars
was subscribed by the preachers of the conference,
for the.mapoite of aerobe:sing' a steam press for
the' Texan - Christian Advocate, and building a
publishing house 41 the eity of Galveston This
last item would seem to indicate that the preachers
are either rich or well snpriorted•lf they are able
ta_ha,stimehts.,,saaa..... , -- Oar:As—hr.
stitnhons. ,
PROCRAST/NAT/ON.—Noir the close of his
life, Patrick Henry laid his hand on the Bible, and
said to a friend,." Here is a book worth more than
all others; yet it is my misfortune never to bate
read it with proper attention until lately." Wil
liam Pitt, when he came to die, said : "I fear that
I have, like zany others, neglected my religious
duties too much to have any ground to hope. that
they can be efficacious on my death bed."
TOMstna.—Nearly. a hundred years ago
Voltaire resided at Geneva. One day he said to
some friends in a boastful, sneering tone : Before
.the beginning of the nineteenth century, Christi
anity will have disappeared-from the earth'!" In
-theft same house, in that same room where these
impious words wore spoken, there is to-day a large
deposit of Bibles! The altered books fill the house
from the floorto•tha ceiling!, So much for Vol
taire's prediction
Tuz Ominsr :31ET1101War PRDACHER 'IN nit
WORLD.-The sale: "Rev. D.
Webb, i
o, of Barnstable, s said to be the oldest active
Methodist Minister in the • world, Though In his
eightieth year, his mental faculties are stlil vigor
o . He entered the ministry When but eight
een.". „. -
.tticDtcittal:
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.1; Y 0 Ni"S• PURE :'CATAWBA OHIO
'llitANOY.:—as this article Is MODursotorod from
the WIIIILJUIOII of the Oatembo. Grape, CUltirstOd
in the - Vineyards of the 43084 t. West, It has a speolal
claim to our notice. The proprietor guaranties thin
ITIT I /D t er/ b lt B ala Els o i rlo by the
analyses ofOr. COT, Slate' Inspector for Ohio ; also,
the celebrated Analytical Chemist. Dr.' CHILTON. of
New York, to which we invite attention ;
ANALYBIB OF LYON% PURE CATA.WI3A BRANDY
Ontcs 0111.1110.11. Innoron,
OlsoikaNun, 61'7,1868.
/ here* Pally that r hire this day inspected a
large lot of fine Catawba Brandy for Mr. I. Jacob, No.
14g Third street, and after a precut examination I find
It pure, of high chemical standard, and free from all
foreign or poisonous subitancei, and have so marked it
" the!"!
(Biffeed)
HIRAM 00X, M. D.
.'Nsw lona, July 28,1867.
I . htete analyzed a bottle of Lyon's Pure Catawba
-Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Balaton, Jr., of Lockport,
N; Y., for analyeation and Bud it to contain only the
irigredients whfch'exiet In pure Brandy: The proper
lieu of alcohal'olitained trona it is 47 per cent. I be.
Dere this sample to be pare Brandy, without edultera.
tic ' Th e 64V°4Pf i t ladelicate and peculiar.
;aligned), JAS. R. CTRILTON, M. D., Chemist.
For Medicinal pitirprises Catawba - Brandy has
no rival, and has long been needed' to supersede the
poisonopa oompounds cold under the name of Brandt.
As a beverage; the pure article is altogether superior,
ands. sovereign; sure remedy for Dyspeptia, flatulency,
Low Spirits. Languor, General Debility, dre., &c
AIe°PSIIELBY'S STILL AND SPARKLING
CMAIR ' PAGNm.,..-Theca Wines are made in -the neigh.
, borhood of, Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the
Pura Juice of the Grape, and are onifnently calculated
for lairalide - and peieons who - require a gentle Mime.
taut, end fot Sacramental purpael. „
Betilt:prlei.oo 25 per bottle. ' A liberal disorient
.mile` to the trade. ' Dealers will please send their
orders to, the ' , Sole Agents for the State of Penn
Aylvahla, 1 • • , JIAZARD & CO., •
Wholeeele Waggish',
• isls•l , No. 508 MARK.ST Street,
'F".
IDEItICS BitOlVl4',
E. CJIRIIIIST AND DRUGGIST,
N. D. CORNER FIFTH AND OILESTNUT STREETS,
PEILADIMPRIA, _ r
Sole. manufacturer or BROWN ' S ESSENCE OF JA.
MAIOA GINGER, which is recognised and prescribed
by the Medical Faculty. and has become the standard
Family Medicine of the United States.
MIA is a remedy stilted to the extremes of beitanll
dold(and at all times benedzial When gentle tonic and
etimedating influences are required. Its 'etbublating
property being independent of alcoholic power, its effect
as a frequent remedy need never be dreadezl. While it
strengthens and refreshes the debilitated in the summer
smitten, it isnot lees potent during the inclemtury of
winter, by warming with its herdtily told* priliciple,
and enabling the to resist the Influences of in.
eieleritrdiseesee which lork.in.a changing climate. No
family should be:without It and by, travellers on long
journeys, or by tree,' it will be fonncinvaluable.
OilettoX.—Yerserui desiringlin article that can be re
liedliport, prepared - solely from pure Jamaica Ginger,
should be-particular to ask for BROWN'S }WENCH OF
JAMAICA GINGER which le warranted to be what It
i
to re resented and s prepared only by FREDERICK
BROWN, and for sale at tilaDrdg and Chemical Store,
14. E. corner or FIFTH and °nervy'' , streets,
_
Also for sale by all respectable Druggists in the Uni
ted States. ..
"DIME MEDICAL' CO,GNA.O BRANDY—
'The 1130 st certain cure- for • Dyspepsia, whether
Acute or Obtonic Able : In ;Die plao, so 0, powerful
strengtheder for.wiak lungs and general debllity, it hie
no equal. Becnitnit Wed by all tintinent Physicians.
Price only $14.15 per bottle,or $10,14 per dosen.
istiLta
11. 14. - corroir - ibtaiNP And'GßßEffltreetei
Jalb Bole Agentefor the !Jolted States.
take, Zaps; Sn.
SIJLLENDERj &' PASOAtt,
kATTzne,
aull=em' No. B. BlXTlkolowt. Vhllodelphla.
2lnarttego at finxi
• ------ ""' VerogryWWW,
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AT LAW, Southesust Corner et EIGHTH and LO
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m . Irks, tit i 0 Et dr 'ATTORNEY .A`
tor,"blewral street, Pattalllio, pa. sat 447
GREMON ,B PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
corner SEVENTll'and onsvirr street!-All
the yellow, etylea of pertraitnre known In the Pl:gao
-1 graphle art are produced at tile establishment. A. new
styleaf portrait jait'lntrodoeed Intim/Wog the finest
miniatilre loory,l it all'atellinrithe/oln point of Me
mos; and dellescy ; id coloring, with i nvited
most. onderful
ate,reoscople effect. The Stile are to call and
711lnalny that new a1.710p1 mlulatttre.
Legal Natirea
I N -CNCERY OF NEW JERSEY.—
Betwee H n A THOIiIAB R SMITH, (loinplainant, arid
THE 00DIBBRCIAL BANH OP NEW JERSEY, Perth
Amboy, Defendauts.—On bill, Ito.
Upon opening the matter to the Court by Oliver 8.
Halsted, Solicitor for and of 'counsel with the corn.
plainant in the'above cause, •
It is ordered that the creditors of the said the Brest
dent end Directort of the Commercial Bank of New
(jersey do present to the Receivers appointed in thin
cause, and prove before them, under Oath or affirms.
limo, or, otherwise at the said Receiver. ehall•direct, to
tne satisfaction of the said Receivers, their several
claims and demands against the meld Company, with in
three months from the date of thls order, or that they
be excluded from the , benefit of such •dlvidends as may
thereafter be made and declared by this Court upon the
proem% of the effects of said corporation!, and for the
better ascertaining the creditors of said corporation, and
what is due to them, respectively, the !aide rsdltoraate to
be examined as the said Receivera shall direct or may
deem neceseary cud expedient, and produce books and
papers before the said Receivers on oath or affirmation,
which Oath or affirmation the said Receivers are hereby
authorised to administer, as well at to examine, under
oath or atiltmation, all such witnesses as shall bo pro.
duced before them touching the demands of said credi
tors.
'And it is further ordered, that the said Receivers do
cause proper advertisemenhs to be published in at least
ell newspapers published in this State, and such nowt
delere published in the cities of. New York and Phila
phia as they shall deem proper ant advisable, for the
creditors of said corporation to come in before them
and prove their claims and demands as in this order
directed; and that such publication be made within
tWenty.daya from the date hereof. and be continued in
such papers as aforesaid for the space of three months.
'pitted January 6th, A. D. 1858.
IL WILLIAMSON, 0.
N, D r —ln partneri - coot the foregoing order, Oreditota
may forward their dal= to Robert B. Green, Ext.,
Elizabeth New Jersey or Oliver S. Halsted, Jr., New
ark, New Jersey, Receivers. ja2.5.3m
ESTATE OF JOEIN • A. GOODMAN,
doceneed.—Notice is hereby Olen, that the Widow
of said decedent has prolionted to the Orphans , Court
no inventory and appralsement of the property Abe bee
elected to retain under the act of April 14th, 1861, and
unitise exceptiony thereto be flied before February 6th,
,1858, the same will ho allowed and approved by the
'Court. - GICO. II FABLE,
Attorney for Widow.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
/I application has been made to the Trustee' of the
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, for the
renewal of a policy 'of Insurance ' No. 18,8130, issued in
the name of John J. Shoemaker for $l,OOO, dated Juno
8, 1849. Transferred to WM. D. Fairchild October 8,
lii49, and by him to the Western building Association
()dollar 11. 1852, which has boon lost or mishad, and in
formation thereof will be received by
al-thstu-4w*
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPIMA.—
Paste of JOHN LNADBEATER, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
trot account of Reese D. Fell, ono of the Executors of
the last will and testament of JOAN, LEADDRATEN,
deceased, and to report distribution, pill attend to - the
duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the eighth day
of February, A. D. 11168, at i o'clock P. h., at the
Wetherill lfouoe, B.LNIKIM street, above Sixth, in the
City of Philadelphia.
ja23-stuthfitii EDMUND A. MENCII, A1141.1t4.
IN THE uRPHANS 7 ,COURT FUR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PEILAMPLLIA.
Estate of ANDREW ARMSTRONG, deceased
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust
the account of Joseph Walker and James Gass, Execu
tors of the lost will and testament of ANDREW, ARM
STRONG, deceaeed, will meet the parties Interested
for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, the
first day of February, 1858, at 4 o'clock I'. M., his
office, No 113 HANtiOll street.
ja23-s tu tha 0, J. DIDDLE, Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL
PILIA.
MARY W. MILLER. by her mixt Irloud, EDWARD
A. JOHNSON, vs. DAVID W. 31ILLER.
January 234, 1858 —On motion of George W. Arundel
Esq., attorney of Libellant, rule granted on Respondent
to show cause whys divorce, 4, a tincuto matrinionii,"
should not be granted. Returnable at la o'clock on
SATURDAY, lfebruary Bth, 1858. Ja27-w a2w*
'Agricultural 3mplentento
CI:ARDEN SEEDS.—Frosh and ,genidlie
viall Gamlen Benda of every variety ; a complete stook
always on hand. Dealers supplied on the moat liberal
terms. BOAS, SPANGLIIIt, &
Jol4-y 027 MARKET 'trent, below Seventh.
°MIMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND FOD
V DEP. OUTTEIIB.--We are sole manufaeturers o
Cumming's unrivalled Ray, Straw, and Fodder Cutters
which are guarantied el:eerier to any in the market.
BOA SPANGLER, & CO..
la;4•y 627 MARKET' street, below Seventh.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS• OF
IM. eery rariety, ,the most complete stock in the
city, embracing Corn Shelters, Grain Sane, ROM
Powers, Steamers, Straw and Fodder 'Cutters,' Root
Golfers, Horticultural Toole or all kinds, Seeds for
field sill garden, Guano, Super Phosphate of Lime,
wholesale and retail.
BOAS, SPANGLER, k Co.,
627 MAIIIiNT street, below Seventh
C - IARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS !
A very large and complete assortment of Sarin
Garden, and Plower Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine
Wholesale and Retell Seed and Implement Warehouse
No. 627 MARKET Street, below Seventh.
BOAS, SPANGLER, ic CO.
Irj- Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms.
Catalogues supplied. ja29
PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTIVA
TORS, &o.—A very large Meek, embracing all the
latest irherovementv. Purchasers will rind It advan
tageous to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
110A8, SPEW :FEAR, & CO.,
Implement and Seed Warehouse,
jag DIARISKT Street, below Seventh.
CtilitßlNGS's UNRIVALLED lIAY,
STRAW, AND YODDEII OUTTSR.—Star Corn
Libellers, Home Powers, Threshers, Grain Fans, Boot
Cutters, , Barmers , Boilers, Am. in groat variety.
BOAS, SANDLER, Is CO.
- , Implement and Seed Warehouse,
ja29 G 27 MARKET Street, below Seventh.
xpreos Qtompanito.
rums ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
1 IMO CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
titliOlE, either by Its own er In connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principid
TOWNS end OITIXB of the United States.
E. li. CIANDIVED,
General Baperlnteneent
Contntiosion literclianta.
`ITANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame•
dean HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 29, 25 and 27
North VIETH Street, East side above Commerce West,
Philadelphia. . and-ti
['CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEE
OIIANT cud Importer of HAVANA OIXIAPJI,
(New) 185 Walnut street. second awl. attl-kr
Bony anb sZatibleo.
QOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL froml4l SOUTH FOURTII STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be
tween Lombard and South, and Front and Seoond
streete, ,
Thankful to my numerone Wend' for their peat faroni,
I lotion a continuance of the ftme.lseelestaniergrodnay
manufactory ee_aa.to-deosaree to rare constantly on
land-a-nage stock of well-seasoned Soaps, free' from
Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and
altkinds of toilet Soap, Chemical Olire Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English gal.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all sizes constantly on hand. haring
adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell niy goods
at the lowest prices. - P. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
N. .11.-43 ash paid for Tallow and Greaee. no 14.6 m
Illarbtuart.
QUAKER. CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water works.
WAREHOUSE 103 North WATER Streell4,.
QUAKER OIT I( NA1143 are warranted oval to any
made.
HALpHUAN, Aunt
PIiIIOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
A. CUTLERY AND TOOLE, No: 910 MARKET ST.
bore Nin th . anath aids. rdlatlelplifa au 1-6 m
Boots cinb Olgren
"ROOTS 'AND 'SHOES.—The subscriber
haa on hand a largo and varied stock or BOOTS
mid SUOES, which he will sell at the lowest prices.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
zio2l-1y S. E. corner YUPTII and MARKETfite.
QPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES
e•-• —JOSEPH H. THOMPSON dr. 00., No. 114 MAR
KET Street, and Nom. 8 and I FRANKLIN PLAO)I
hose neff In store a' large and well-amortedßlock of
BOOTS and,BllOES, of City and Eastern manufacture,
which they offer for Sale on the best terms for Cash, or
on the rusal cretltt,
MMil;l=ii=iii=l
furniture.
1..8. KITE & CO.
71111NITDRE, BEDDING, he. '
No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT et.
Philadelphia.
A sew and esperlot style of Opting Bede.
LYDIA& B. HIM JOSISIII WALTON
sun Sed
ebtuational.
D ITTENHOUSE ACADEMY, N. E. cot
' nor CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH streete,
Entrance on Eighteenth street. The seventh scallion of
this Institution will commence February 1, 1868.
LECI.UB' BARROWS,t minci . 1 ..
JOHN U. WESTCOTT, 5 " r-
QT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
LOCUST street,frent of Sixteenth.
The second half year will begin on the that of Febru
ary, at which time pupils may be entered.
Oirculart and fult,particulara of the course of In
struction, terms, ho, eon be obtained from the Principal,
at the Academy, between 9 A. M. and 2 I' M.
Rl2l-thstuBwit J. ANDREWS HARRIS, Principal.
KTTNYDER LEIDY. JAMES M. LEIDY.
,TO P 4138 LEISURE HOURS WITH PROFIT,
' • •" • "
, • " 0010
LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY,
NOE 148-and Ma SIXTH • Street, near RAO.E, the tira
established INSTITUTION In this city fur
linparting exeluaively
BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE, viz:
MERCANTILE ARITHHETIO, WRITING AND
BOOK-KEEPING.
ACADEMY OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
Especial attention given to
Jal9-3in ' ORNAMENTAL WRITING.
1.1A"N.1)1,L.T6 LAsTyLLI}4, LESS,
PICIAD.
FAMILY BOARDING ELPOI.4
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
This !institution is designed, under the auspices of the
Church, to give ton limited number of boys a thorough
co'legiate education, or to prepare them for any olans of
college' they may wbsh to enter.
Reference t The Itt. Rev, ALONZO POTTER.
Yor particulars. address
Nay. PINKNEY 11AlilblOND, Hector, or
189.dtl'eb17 PcoL L. ANGELS, Prluelpt4l.
DRUPES Ort, SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
. WREST PRILADELPHIA.
No Seminary whatever In more like a private family.
The course of study la extenalve stod thorouh. Pro.
feador Saunders will receive few mere pa pale under
fourteen yearn of age into his fatally. Nuke of
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Porney, Editor of this Paper, whoa, eons or Wards are
bow members of his family. septle-tt
itielniffe - d - 1,75" - c - al
MAP mid examine our Manila Bale Rope, which we can
eau sell at low an American, and warrant /2 superior la
trength and durability. • •
N r RAVIR, vim)/ .1. 00.,
ail No. SO Water *Vaud S 2 tf, Whrrei.
Tug,, mss."-,v ,
f/lotelci ant, Restaurants.
WORREST HOUSE,
r, Beath side of ARCH STREET WHARF.
I. HART, Peoretsvos.
DINNERS from 12 to S. Good Bill of Pare.
- Merchants end others will And everything of the iseit
quality
B.—Lynn Haven ➢ay Oyetere received by eery
Norfolk steamer.
•
M:ERCHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH POTIRTI/ 81UEZT
• . &sow' Istnecwv,
PHILADELPHIA.
an 11441 MoBIBBEN & BONS, I'morsimvols
JONES'S •
AIIOII STREET SALOONS,
727 and 729 ARM BMW
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!
The Holiday's are dole at baud, Sod Joneee Arch
street Saloon le prepared for the immense demand that
will be made upon it for oordraorlonn.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S OANDIEC
IMPORTED ExPREOBLY 100 0/15 MUM? sessuri!
Every variety of Bon Bons, Paitiles, Bourbon lbope,
now style of Cum Drops, Eon Sucre Drops, Van&!terra
lion Bons, and every variety rare and costly cradles
manufactured in Paris.
For Presents, all nisei act PASTOR:IS Of OMlltrottAl
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties tilled with the cMieeet
variety ore -Infectious, and varying In price froa Oes
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes vie the
non nurses /mammas or river WORK .AND ARNOTIO
costar SVell MIMIC IN THIS Conroy.
To the Ladle., as well al to the whole public, Jmee's
Saloons are the moat attractive In the City, and in
splendor of adornment and auleh are eoperior to my in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up In the choicest and most expeditious nyle.
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYBOISS,
Constantly ready for visitors in prefualon.
' PLAIN, 'Astor, AND ONNAILISNTAL
CARES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YOB% TRA BISCUIT,
And, In foot all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of every clime and country.
BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sippers,
and Families supplied at the shortest notice isid on
reesonable terms.
A continuanoe of the patronage hitherto en liberally
bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited.
de6-tt , B JONES, Proprietor.
JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF 'MAR
KET STREET AND MARKET SQUAW,
HARRISBURU, PA.
WELLS °OVERLY, Proprietor.
This new and elegant Hotel, recently erected by the
Messrs. Jones, in Harrisburg, Pa., having been leaned
for a term of yearn by the undersigned, he tatoa this
method of calling the attention of his former patron',
friends, and the travelling community, thereto.
Having a front of 142 feet on the principal street of
the city, and 52 feet front on Market Square, it canned
tail to prove attractive as well as inviting to Wailers.
The chambers are of doe else well mutilated, lied
,•
lighted with gee a number with emspecting
making them very desirable for familial. '
The halls are warmed throughout by heaters', and
every modern improvement. In fact, has beet added,
that may conduce to the safety, comfort, and happiness
of the guests.
Visitor; may, therefore, rent =aired that theJONES
HOUSE has been made perfect in all its appointment,';
that each deportment has been placed in alum of ex
performed and competent persons; that in oveip putt
color tfL, o 'yawn which has been adopted by thyropri
etor will afford to those who may make it Untie ?me as
great a degree of comfort u may be obtained at any
similar entabllahment In the State.
To mute this desirable result, he ban furiditied the
public and private parlors, chanabere, dining coon, &c.,
with entirely new furniture, and also arranges within
the building a Ant barber's saloon, oyster Woe, deem
ing room, hot and cold baths, &e.
The culinary department and dining room will receive
the especial attention of the proprietor vide", he
truats, will be a min:lent guarantee that a i l Ulu will
be attited.
After returning his heartfelt thanks to his di friends
and patrons for the generous patronage so lorg extend
ed to him at the " °overly House," and alma to his
friends and patrons at the "Columbia Mouse," Cape
Inland, during the season of 1855, he respeottallY
Mtn a continuance of it at the "JONES HOME."
Ja7-eodlrn WELLS °OVERLY.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI
v SON Wild Duke . , Turkeys, Gomm, Greene, Fresh
Salmon, Chinoatique, Opinachinue, re
e, Abele.
com b and Cove Oysters, with everyvariety • GAME,
wild or domeatic, In season. Green Turtle up and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest [Micro, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527 CHESTNUT 'treat, op.
polite the State Rouse.
N.B. No expense or pains ham been spared by the
Proprietor in fitting up this now establiehmot in the
most sumptuous manner—the second story leing for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, &e.
DV Entrance for Ladies toward" Sixth stmt.
nov7-3m
MaGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
wen corner of BROAD and WALIKT.--Olme
end all other delicacies In newton. Zunilin en lied
with Oysterson the ehorteet notice. sepi-7m
IRANDIES.—“ Pinot Oast.'ilon," Marott,
and other Cognacs of Tlrialle Yfilltilg100; in half
pipes and quarter COALSj .telleroleln Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one eighth
coats. Imported and for sale by
HENRY IMILEN $ 00
6812 r 921 and 223 South Fourth street,
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WIDE AND
Z3l. LIQUOR STOW], No. 226, Nonthesit Corner of
GEORGE and BOUTII Streets. sally
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, OIGASS, he , 243
south 711111 Street, Philvlelpkle. '
BRANDIES.—PInot, Oast'lion tit Co., Ali
rett & 00., and other brands of Cogneu of various
vintage', In half pipes and quarter coke; Yelleroialn
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipe., quartor
(make and one-eighth outs, all In Otudom Hose atoms,
imported and far sale by
HENRY BOHLEN d 00.,
an 6 Nos. 221 and 723 South Fourth street.
XVITH3IIB fic BUTZ,— PORTBRi ALR
AND LAGER DEER BREWNRY, No. 820 (pair
N 0.938) North MIND Btrest,Phlledelplals.—Lthippio l
orders promptly attended to. an t(
HAVANA CIGARS--A handsome s sort
pentgaro,, suck am
Yi
Osbenaa Parisian,
Stittan
Gloria, Jupiter, a,
Goloeo, Gonverotantee,
Torrey Lopeo, Union Amerleana,
Osiktoti, Sloss Cabala, &a., An.,
Sm., to )j, )4',1.13 and 140 zes t of all emu and quelL
ties, in Ws* and constantly sneering, end (or sale low,
by . CHARLES TSUI,
(new) 188 WALNUT Street,
below Second, mond story
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PAITAGAS
d , 91i4A118 .— A cholos ill.Voloo of threw nelebratut
brands on board brig "New Brat,," daily enakeeten from
gayana, sod for bale low, by CHARLES MTN,
(New) 188 Walnut attest, Wow !Noma,
eel 'l3eeand Story.
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
TOR/IREMT KITH /ILLY k PROTONS,
LATH WITH LUKENS, /DILLY, & 00.,
TAILOR,
1114 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE szeurit,
.n. now with him the beet Tailors that are engaged
in the bueinies in this oonntry.
°JIMMIES ROTE, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; M. Hams, formerly cutter for 0. Roth k Co.,
and late Coat' and Teat cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; Ruler Warman, the best Pants and Test cutter
In the United States, for yearn cutter with I/entente,
under the Irving House, Broadway, end with Deplerrle
& Pettus, under the St. Nieholm Hotel, Broadway.
The moat unremitting attention paid to the wished of
all who patronize the establishment.
The beat of Clothes made at moderate prim for
credit; low pricer for cash. oolfLtf
'TAMES SHER IDA N, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Noe. Id and la Bonth NINTH STREET,
•110170 CHESTNUT.
A large and well Wonted stook of CLOTHS and
HAMMERER always on hand.
All Clothing made at thir Establishment will be of
the beet quality, and In the moat fashionable sty3s,
kartlottlar attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH.
atdi-tf
AR PE 'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
O." OLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Btroot, beams],
Aroh and 8406 AllB4l
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
1 .." EQUIPAGE, PIIII4DIMPIII a, December 11,3857.
StIALBD PROPOSALS will be received at tote Office
until 10 A. 31. of the 30th of January next for furnish•
log, by contract, during the year 1058, leather of the
beet quality of the kinds herein speelliled, deliverable
at the United States Clothing and Equipage Depot,
Schuylkill Arsenal, and in quantities as Inv be re•
quired, viz:
Wax Upper Leather, oak tanned, shaved from slaughter
hides.
Sole Leather, oak-tanned from Buenos Ayres or La
Plata hides
Stock Leather, dressed by the morocco process, and of
usual thickness.
Black Bridle Leather, oak-tanned from slaughter hldes.
Russet Bridle Leather, from hides of the same class,
curried down without splitting.
Morocco Indus, Tampico, blank kld
Vizor Loather, japanned on both sides, one black, the
other green, by the patent
process.
Chin Strap Leather, japanned block on the grain aide,
by the patent process.
Slaughter Leather, for write
Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the
fulfilment of which two or more eufilcient securitiee
wil lbw required.
The names, address, and the responsibility or the
persona proposed as securities, with the acknowledge
ment of said prone that they will be curl, security, or
will see that good and sufficient security be furnished ,n
case a contract is obtained, will be transmitted with the
proposals.
Payments will be made en each delivery, should Cen•
green have made an appropriation to meat them, or as
soon thereafter as an appropriation chill hi made for
that purpose. Ten per gent. of the account of each de
livery will be retained until the contract shall be con
pietist, which will be forfeited to the United States In
case of defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful
filling the contract. ,
It is to be dietinctly understood by every person ob.
Mining a contract, that said contract to not traneferable
without the consent of proper authority, and that any
sale, assignment, or transfer of it, without such gement
having boon obtained, (except under a process of law.)
will be regarded as an abandonment of the contract,
and the contractor and his securities will be held re•
spoiasible for all loss or damage to the United statee
which may arise from said abandonment
Proposal. will be addressed to the undersigned, and
will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing army sup
plies and materials lIENRY O. WAY f,
do29.tu. th • tjaBo Bt. Major. A Q. Mr
PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING.
W. W, FENNER, No. 143 North SIXTII Street
above RAOII,
OPPOSIT. I ODD FELLOWS HALL,
Is now prepared to attend to PLUMBING and GAS
FITTING In all Its various branches.
llla force of expel termed workmen, now engaged In hie
eetabliehtnent, will enable him to give kin netneroue
patrons, and the pu rlie generally, prompt attention at
the ahortest notice. Ja2B.6ruoil
LANCASTER'S KID-GLOVE GLEAN-
BlL—Prepared go. sly by TUOS LANCASTER,
Manufacturing Chemtsc, N. N. corner of ELEVENTH
and WALNUT Streets.
The attention of Opera.goers is especially invited to
this invaluable preparation. The shabbiest and most
worthless Glove* may be restored, by the application of
Lancaster's preparation, to their onglnal color, soft
ness, and brilliancy. In 144 economical point of view,
ladles and gentlemen eau de no better Venn perelmse
quantity of this excellent preparation. Due bottle will
restore 100 pairs of Move.. for sale by Druggists and
Fancy Store. throughout the city. Je2o-lw
MOSS -17 bales CaroHa& Hon, for lab) by
110ARTIN &HAOALIBTaII,
ata 110 North Wain MM.
ELI) „ SATIfit,PA J • NUARY 30. 1858.
Mum anb Kiquorcf.
tobacco anb Cigars.
faerrbant Mailore.
proposals
Obi
FOR SAN fRANCISCO:---The extreme
GAUNTLET," Borelaud, corn•
wander, and the wail-known awl favorite Clipper•ehlp
1S F WILLETS, Holmes, commander, are both load
ing rapidly In New York, aud will be despatched as
above For 6:4W apply to . . .
BISHOP, SIMONS, h CO..
120 (late 86) NORTH WHARVES
`LIMP STEPHEN BALDWIN FOR NEW
ODLPIANS —LOUISIANA LINE —To Bail with
quick denpatch. Freight taken at the lowest rat.
The remarkatly ooppered packet-chip
STEPHEN D4DWIN, Captain Donner, will commence
loading atltaoe-stre.lt Mart In a few drip!, and heviog
a large portion of her cargo already engaged, will have
quirk despatch, as above
For balance of freight apply to
DISHOP, SIMONS, & CO ,
ja29-tf 120(IA 36) NORTH WHARVES.
The S. B. ll:marts at the lowest rates, and will take
item dux n the Delaware and up the Allealselppl,
THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN
A- ROYAL MAU. BTEAMBLIIPB.
/ROM ASP YORK TO I.IIIIWOOL
Chief Cabin Paasage
Bacoud Cabin Plumage
PROEI 11081 . 011 TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin Paasage
Second, Cabin Passage
..
The snips from Boston call at Halifax.
1
PERSIA, Oapt. Jakirm, CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA., Capt.Wickman
ASIA. Capt E. 0. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Byrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ZUROPA. Capt. I Leitch
These teasels carry a clear whtte light at mast-head i
green on starboard bow i rod on port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 20.
AbIRRICA, Wickman, G Boston Wednesday, Jan. 27.
RUROPA, Leitch, G N.Yoril, Wednesday, Feb. 3.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 10.
ARABIA, Stone " N.York, Wednesday , Feb. 17.
NIAGARA, Mlliar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Bertha not eocured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships'wlll net be accountable for
Gold, 811rer, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoloua Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
l i Jal4-y N. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
SAVANNAH STEAMBIII P LINE.
FREIOUTS REDUGED.
The well•known first-clans side-wheel stearashlp
STATE OP GEORGIA, John J. Oarru. Oennnand.r,
will be toady to nada° freight on WEDNESDAY, Jan.
111117 21, ant sail on SATURDAY, January 80, at 10
o'clock A. M.
At Savannah this ship connect.. with steamers for
Florida, and for all places in the !South and Sonthweet.
Cabin pimento $2O 00
Steerage do 8 00
No freight received on Saturday morning
No bills of lading 'toed after the ship has nailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr ,
No. us North Wharves.
0. A. GREINER & 00 ,
Jolt Agents In Savannah.
F .
OR SAN FRANOISCOTo flail on the
r 16th inetant.—The (moue clipper ebior EDWIN
)LYE, C. P. IYeaTsa, Commander, and EDWIN FOR
REST, OROOKIIR, Commander.
Nth of theca magnificent ahlps are now loading to
New York, and will be deapatched as above.
For balance of freight apply to
111h110P, SIMONS, & CO
jag 120 (late 80) NORTH WHARVES.
GLASGOW AND NEW YORK
STE AMSIIIP COMPANY'S eploudid and powerful
Warners,
EDINBOROW, 2,500 tons, Wm. Cumming, Commander,
NEW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig,
GLASGOW, 11,902 tons, John Duncan,
Are appointed to sail
FROM 01.11100 W.
New York, Saturday, 10th Decant*?
Edinburgh, Saturday, 10th January.
Manor, Saturday, 30th January.
raoM TOME.
Edinburgh, Saturday, Feb. 13th, at 12 o'clock, noon
RATES OF PASSAGE.
fatal OLABOOW.
Firet 01.mq
Bteorne, found with cooked provielone
rutin New TOOK
Vint Class 170 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 30 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fere; Infants In
Steerage. $5.
Return tickets available within els months, by any
steamer of this line.
Out and home, First Class $l4O 00
Out and home, Third Glans 00 00
An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer.
For passage, apply to
WORKMAN & 00., 120 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
HALL k LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore.
ROBERT CRAIG, 11 Broadway, New York.
LIM. ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1857.-
A: New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The
United States Mall Steamships AI/AGO, 2,500 tons,
David Lines, commander, awl FULTON, 2,500 tons,
James A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York,
/Terre and Southampton, for the years /857 and 58, on
the following days:
MATT /XV 71/1111.
1867. 1868.
Fulton, daturday, Aug. 22 Arago, Holladay, Jan. 9
Arago, do. Sept. 10 Fulton, do. rob. 6
Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arsgo, do. Aloseh 5
Aron°, do. 1701. 14 Fulton, do. April 8
Fulton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do May 1
Fulton, do. Moy 20
L 2171 111/YRS.
. 1862.
Arsgo, Toandoy, hog. 15
lulion, do. Rept. 23
Jingo, do. Oct. 20
Notion, „ do. Nor. 12
Arogo, do. Deo. 16
1868.
roltoo, do. Zan. 12
Arogo, do. Yob. 9
Talton, do, Idarob 9
Arogo, do April
Pillion, do. Iday 4
Arogo, do. Jan* 1
rulfon, do. JIII2O 29
LIAIIIIOOIII4IOTOI.
1817.
F i r 27; , W go " " telt t
Amp, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Amigo, do. Doe. 16
1838.
Talton, do. J w. 13
Arego, do. lob. 10
Fulton, do. Nor. 10
Arago, do. April 7
Walton, do. Mop
PINS OP FARMAN
Prom New York to Southampton or Havre—First
Oabto, $l6O ; Second Cabin, $76.
Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—Flat
Cabin, SOO from ; Berand Oabiu, 600 fames.
jrct. frel&ht or ;I;rait) o N, Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM ISILLIN, " Havre.
OftOSHEY & 00., South , ton.
APIERIOAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS AND li.X. Parts.
OHANOP 00. mai
911 HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
A. UNITED BTATEO MAIL STEAPIEII3.—The Stipa
Summating the Line are
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Cept. Joseph Comotook.
OThe ADEIATIO, Capt. James West.
. / These ship' have been built by contract, expresely for
Government service; every care has been taken in their
constniotion, se also in their eoglnee, to ensure strength
and speed, and their aocommodatiens for passengers are
unequalled for eleganoe and comfort.
Price of peassge from New York to Liverpool, in drat
sable, $130; in second do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, 30 and PO guineas. No berths secured sinless paid
for. The ships of this line have improved watertight
bunt heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
I
PROM 11W TOIL PROM LITZIPOOL.
Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1861
Saturday, July 4, 1887 Wednesday, July 8, 1801
Saturday, July 1e,ig1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1007
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 147
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1807
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wedueedsy, Sept. 2, 1867
Saturday, Sept. 26, 18.57 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1107
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1851 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1061
Saturday, Oct. 24 1861 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1461
Saturday, Nov, 7, 1867 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1861
Saturday, Nor. 21, 1867 Wednesday, N0v.213, 10.57
Saturday, Dec. /1, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1857
Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1867
Poi
o fr l e v ini t t n . or
s. passage, ap p y_
X LLINB,_ I Nr 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, SIIIPLEY ft 00., Liverpool.
STSPIIEN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Priers,
London.
B. G. WAINWRIOIIT & CO., Paris.
The owners of these ehlps will not be aecountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, jerelry.pr Colons atones or
metals, unless bill, of lading t” o , r . tied therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein attl-11
.fflachincrp anti ,iron.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
n WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE h
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOIN!ZE
MAORINIBTB DOThER-MAKERS, BLACK-
liaTilfrAßD YOUNDEII.B.
Having for many years been in successful operation,
and been excluelvely engaged la building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ho., Os r., reepecttully
offer their se:Tines to the public, se being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all glees, Marine, Elver, and
Stationary. Raring mete of patterns of different linen,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-osaking made at the
shortest militia. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania char.
coal Iron. Forgings of ' all alma and kinds. ' Iron and
Bran Outings of all descriptions ; Roll Turn ing, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
biudnese.
Drawings and specifleatione for all work done et their
establishment free of charge, aad work guaranteed.
The enbecribere hare ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they cart lay In perfect safety, and
are provided with shear', block', fall., ho. , lee, for
railing heavy or light weights
THOMAS KRANJIY,
JACOB O. NRAPIN,
JOHN Y. ,LNVY,
.113A011 and PALMERNtreete, Kensiegion
QOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
YISTII AND WASHINGTON ETENBTS,
nciLADELynia,
MERRICK. & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
mminfaetnre High and Low Pressure Steam Engines', for
Land, Ricer, and Marine service
Boilers, Gasometers', Tanks, Iron Boats, , Cut
ingot of all kinds, either Iron or Dram.
Iron frame roofs for Oau Worke, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &o.
Retorts and Om Machinery of the lateet and most
improved conetrnotlon.
Every description of Plantation machinery, each as'
Sugar. Saw, and Orietilills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defecatora, Ignore, Pumping Engines, /to
Sole Agents for N. Ittilleuxis Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Naamyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Rona' Patent Valets Motion for Slut Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—D. H DARTOL
DIOE/ARO NORRIS / 1 / 4 SON, LOGOMO
KS , TVIN
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
111171.111/111117 NTRIINT, RANILTON, FAIRVIIIW AND
RAMO GARDEN LITRIIITI,
PIIILADELPIIIA •
Limed exclusively, In the manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Idestafgebare to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment) weight or eapaoity ) for the use of Wood or Cob.,
Bsteiwatisous Conlin its trod* slats, or
, ANTHRACITE COAL,
ITTINOUT XMITTINO 000x0 , OAS OR rum.
In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo
tives produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used In construction are
made on the spot, and Insure the beet quell., and moat
reliable dock. The large extent of Shope, and Com
yucca Equipment of Nadittury and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BIeST OF WORK WITH (MEAT DESPATCII,
OP .IttITARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. ,
01.11.LhItD OAR Wilt HUI, ilAhliiltißKP AXtian,
With Yorginge of any six* or font,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And MAOLIINK WORK generally.
WRY Iniflklllllllloßltli
RICHARD NORRIS
sol-11
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lestrjarary,FOUDTVl 81r.beIcr Medina.
TAMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB]
PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXT/I Street, NIL
above Merket, Ithiladolphia. Blanks, 0.145, Bill-
Geode, Parspblets, end general Printing attended to.
Binding attended to to ronnectiou with printed 1.41
lugs of Ullman and Receipts 42-ff
CHARLES P. OALDWELL--Wholeesle
su k 4Sstail 19111 P and °ANN Usnabotoror, No.
No VllSTRatafts. mit
neutante QT 0 u m tie .
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN
SURANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN.
SYLVANIA ml&ta,
Are now established In their new office, No 433 CHEST
NUT street, where they are prepared to make
ALI, KINDS OF INSURANCE.
from loam by the, on property of every descrlptiee,
In
town or country, including
PUBLIC B UILDINGS, STORES, D WEL-
L/NoW, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES am..
MANUFACTORIES, WORiSHoPS,
VESSELS, tc
Also, Merchandise of all kinds; Stock. of Goode;
Stooks of Country Stores; Goods on storage, or in bond,
Stocks and Tools of Artiflem and Mechanics; Furni
ture, Jewelry, Fixtures, , he , Ac . at moderate
eaten of prem ium, and for any period of time.
This Company refer to their past career as an ample
guarantee for the
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP ALL THEIR LOSSES
There are at this time' no unsettled claims against
them. ROBT P. KING, President
M. W BALDWIN, (ice President
FRANCIS ttaimotassa, Secretory. jal4-3ro*
41A1triAr - ANIS FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 17S1—with a
capital of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
and a large sorpine in addition, invested in sound ant
available secur ities, continue to insure on Vessels and
Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, he., Ice , on
liberal terms
OFFICE, No 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, {PAL ,
NUT Street, below Third
DIRECTORS FOR YEAR 1555
John Stewart, William It White,
Simeon Toby, Charles S. Wort,
• John Bt. Scott , George II Stuart,
Charles Macaleeter, Tobias Wagner,
John B. Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr ,
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattrion,
Henry G. Freemen.
JOHN STEWART, President
WILLItS Itacrate, Secretary. Jail-eddy
rplIE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE
A- SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Office, No. IE4
South FOURTH Street, above WALNUT, (Up fitalre,)
Philadelphia.
CAPITAL, SIM,OOO,
SILAS S. DREW, rzasiossir.
Flnatke3al Committee :—B. L. BROWN, J JOHNSON
E. P. lIA ZLETON.
The object of this Society is the creation of a Mutual
Fund, to be applied in the most adrantageous manner
for the benefit of tie sick members
Ily the payment of the following yearly deposit; you
will become a Life iddinber of the Society, sod will be
entitled to a weekly benefit if you should be diubled by
sickness or accident from attending to year ordinary
Matinees or occupation.
NO LIINILITT TO IINIMINNNTS.
Yearly Deronts nf diembere under 60 Yeat3 of do
62 00 per year draw 1:1 00per week.
300 300 14 I.
00 6OO
600 11 600 U
800 it 14 41 60u"„
7 00 7 00 II
800 u u 8 pp u •.
00 n 41 00
1060 ” 1008 11
Firat weak excepted.
In addition to the shove an expense Fee of 51.10 will
be charged the fleet year which must be paid at the
time of tasking application and the yearly deposit In
thirty days
All claims for eloknese will be promptly paid. All
communications should be addressed to
SILAS 8 'MEW, President,
d3o.y 161 South Fourth street, Philadelphia
-
inIREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
lug TRUST COMPANY OP POILADELPIIIA.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 408 WAL
NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street.
Charter Perpetual Authorized Capital 000,000
FIRE, INSIRANCE, Ihnitel or perpetual.
MARINE INSURANCE on Yulele, °Rum, and
Freight&
INLAND INSURANCE by Rivers, Canal*, Lake., sod
Land Carriage.
ASSETS, Nov 1, 1 1 13?
Real Estate . . .... —.357,000 00
Real Estate held in trust, (In Phila ) '..03,700 00
Ronda an! Mortgagee 38,340 CO
Plod's, (par va1ue92,440) present value.... 07,914 00
10tock notes 38,400 00
Dille receivable 27,448 81
Oath in bank nod on hand 2,184 38
0. 1 1 In hands of Agent; 7,633 92
P: euthuus unpaid 9,308 61
16 guineas
8 if
6266 020 99
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 14.33 Walnut street.
WM. DARLING, 1510 Pine garret
ALBE. WHILLDEK, merchant, 18 North Front at.
ISAAC itAku,Eirmesr, Mime, and Counsellor.
JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Cn
E. TRACY, firm of 11 Tracy &Co., Goldsmithe'
JOHN R. as.cintiy, firm of Jones 'White, & 111`Curdy
THUS L GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
JAS. IL SMITH. firm of Jan. D. Smith & Co.
E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wm. H. Brown & Co.
JON It. TOODES, mitre eor. Seventh and Saneom ate.
PIIAS. E. THO6ll'BOl4, office 413 Chestnut street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property.
JONA .1 BLOOM office 226 South Third street.
CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Tics-President.
LEWIS GREGORY, 24 Vice-President, New Tork.
H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant•SeeretAry. de23411
CIORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COIL
v) PANT,
331 WALNUT STIINET.
Charter perpetual C►ppltnl, $.500,000. Subnerited,
$lOO,OOO. PAM up, slxo,ooo.
This Company in now prepared to issue FIRE and
MARINE POLICIFS on favorable terms,
Panama: sr-1011N SWIFT.
VIOM PH/MDR:KT—HENRY BIRD.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST
MACOM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LITEINEURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Oinier of TIMED and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $M2,726 09.
INSURES LIVES for short terse, or for the whole
term of life—grants minultiea and endowments—pur
chases life intermits In Real Estate, end mattes all
eontracte depending on the coutiogenelea of Life.
They act as Eleuutors, Administrator', Mongoose,
Trotoo, and Ouirdlaids.
TACIIITINI,
Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes,
llenjamln Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. Maarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William 11 Kern, James Euston,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophihm Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, EdcturuLA Acsctc,
Henry C Townsend, Daniel L. Dutchinson,
ttodolphus Kest, John W. Horner,
ylllllem 11 Carr, Ellie 8. Arther,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John 0. Brenner,
P S Mettler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vle• Pripet.
ions W. Iloaaos. Secretary. - n 11147
-
HOWARD EIRE AND MARINE IN
dOBANO.O COMPANY-0111re No 412 WM.: 4 MT
Street, Philedelphia. The following statement of the
affair. of the company to published in conformity with
proaleion of its charter :
PAVIUMO 411031111) /MOM 00008 T 1, /851,T0 AUGUST
31, 16.57.
Fire premiums_ .....
Milne premlums......
Perpetual premiums....
Total amount premiums taken
Earned are premiums
red marine premiums
Deduct return premiums
Net earned
Markle lone, paid. /93, 6 186 76
/Ire losses paid..., 8;731 11
Salvage re
(*lead... Val 51
Interest re.
0e5red...5,251 61
It e - lever
age° 2,971 52 —9,092 ea-- 29,921110
Expenses for COMMill!i008 to
agents, abatements in Ilea of
scrip, salaries, office rant,
furnishing office, books, eta ,
tionery, ho
Profit an d loss
Net profit
AftMIL
Clash on band $12,514 89
Bills seoeisable 119,267 02
Bonds and mortgages 165,000 00
Stocks 292 100 00
Stock notes 102,000 00
Due by agents and
Oben; 22,812 93
4754,099 44
DIRECTORS.
P. M Potts, Wm. P Leech,
C. It Spangler, It I'. Rental,
Abraham Rai. 1.1 H. Houston,
Wm. R. Wood., Joe. R. Without,
George , Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J Edgar Thomson, W Ralgott,
0 G. Pow e r, Charlos P. Norton,
John W. Seaton, John II Lewars,
Herman llstipt, James E Stiles,
Nathan It. Potts, H. H. ithilltugtord.
PEROIVAL N. POTTS, Prtsideul
C. E. SPANGLIR, Vice President.
W H Wound, Secretary.
0c22 R. 1' Raman.. Treasurer
FIRE INN:MAI:CB.
SPRING GARDEN EIRE INSURANCE COM.
PANY.
CAPITAL 8120,000, PAID IN OASU,
A ND OYCURELY INVESTED,
OFFICE, N. W CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
BTB , SPRING GARDENS.
QUARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRACTORS.
John II Dohnert, Henry M. Phill
David Woelpper, Lewis Shlarutek
Benjamin Davis, John Landell,
John Brawl, Jr Charles Field
Anloy M. Park, Wllliam E. Roo',
Janne Darnell, John B. Stevenson,
Jaeob 8 Mintaeq Carwin Stoddard,
Genii limner, Thos. D Tillinghast,
George R Childs.
JOHN 11. COUNEBT, Preallent.
L RRUMBRAAR, Secretary. wept 21—ly
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE UOMPA
NY, NEW YORK.-oMce, No 29 Wall street, ad
Joining the Mechanics' Dank—Cash °spits!, $260 000
with a surplus This Couipany insure hulidiag a,tiler
chandise, Yarn Hare, Teasels In port and their Cargoes
and other property, against Lora or Damage by Fire on
the Woke of Inland lier*etlon.
DMIOTOREI
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L Tope,
Caleb Barstow, Baton B Orares,
Henry 0 Brewer, Henry Davie,
Edmund Tenfold, 0 H. Lilienthal,
Hanson II Corning, Theo Polhemue, Jr.
Ogden flaggeri.e, Mishit E Morgan,
Thomas Houston, Abm. IC Tan Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward,, Thomas 8 Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W Phillip,
Louis Lariat, Charles A Mary,
Samuel o.olldden, Edward ilincken,
Steph.candueleng, Wm E. Shepard,
Ele
Thomu ott, Charles L. Trost,
John Ward'
William l'P B. . B P I ZIe I i,
Henry K. Hosea,
Peter Edes, .Rmery
W Thayer,
Benjamin 11. Field, (lea . eetfeldt,
A It Yrothinghans, Zalmou Taylor,
Then. P. Youngs, Henry It Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitehell,
ALDKRT WARD, Provident.
RI FHA ID A. OA LST , Beeretnry. 1.110 it
I UM CAM PHOR ,
N-A Niriender Peed, Cauthandes.
Rad Rhei, Mauna, 'walla's/it.,
Alex Senna, Day Ruin,
Jamaica Ginger Root, Cardatuwn seed.
Window Wens Wintow Glass/ Sheets & Duffy'
make, superior to any in the market We are no
receiving two-thirds of the Wass made at these works
Any of the above articles Bold to queutilie, to poi
the purchaser. Send your order, to
ZEIOLEIt & SMITH.
Wholeeale Druggists,
Jals S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Ste.
LIVERY' STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
to rimy Interests, and patronise MASHEIVEI LAMP
FA OMIT, UM eolith street, below Chestnut
Previous to his opening a responedde factory, you were
charged 913 for work which be is now doing In a wan
rented manner from Palo $lO Pupport him, or you will
Lave the rime charges to pay. taliLy
UUSSIA (MATS.-600 dozen RUSSIA
MATE, Pultable for gardeners/400, For ukle by
WEAVER, rum, 00.,
No. 29 North WATER street,
JaB.tl And 22 North Wharves.
133,229 81
217.798 e 2
2/4 00
5150,717 68
. 25,012 NI
. 155.005 50--150,015 N
1101,416 BS
60,395 ey
t 3 40644,283 2
814,078 82
insurance grmwnhat.
FIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
•-• svitkriox COMPANY.
INCORPORATED DY TUE LEGISLATURE of Przor-
BY !ALM lA, ISEi
OFFICE, 8 1. Corner TIMID aod ITALEUT sinew,
PEILADOILIMIA
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
CREGO, y To all parts of the World.
PRRIOUT.
LYLAND INSURANCES
-- - .
On ftesde, by Riser, Casale. Wet, matt Land Canine
to all parte of the Caton.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Morehead's* generally.
Btoree, Dimities Douses, de
AbsEr3 OP VIE COMPANY,
Noluabar.2, 1887.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Nisi Estate $101.850 H
PhiladelphistOtty and mbar LOCI/ 187,011 20
Stook in Beau, Ratlioode, end Lositrasse
Companies
Bills Receivable
Cub on land
Balance in bands of Avesta, Pre t o... se
Huhn" Policies fee•lltif 11 .1144, on other
debts due the Company
Subscription Notes
ME=
•
William Harlin, James C Boni,
Joseph H deal, Theopkilus Pan Wag,
Dimunil A. Louder, James Tristan.it,
John 0 Davie, William Zyr*, Jr.,
John R Penrose, .1 F. Poniton,
George G Lelper, Joskna P. Byre,
Eduard Darlington, Panvasi B auk.*,
Dr. 11. )1 Hston, }Jeffry Sloan,
Win C Lnisrig, Jaunt B Sitelarland,
Hugh Craig, Thousu 0 Real,
bperacer alcilrsin, Robert Barton, Jr ,
Charles Kelly, Jan B. Seropla, Pittabgh
H. Jonas Brooks, - Dr T Morgan,
Jacob P Jones. J T Logan,
WILLIAM. MARTIN, Prsaident.
T/IOMAA C. HAND, glee Provo:lent
mmor I.YLDURN. Seer:Lary. jea.7
VIIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARLNZ
‘..1 INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, 00EN.
Osah Capital 1 300,000 Loma to Phildelptilie mall
vicinity adjusted at the PAlladetykia OjEce.
By
wn leave we refer to
k
D B. Dro &Co , Phila. Ben. Joel Jose', Phila.
Chaffeec Stout ACo , " Ron Reim Choate, Bartow
Backer, Leo &Co , " Ron T. 8. William', Mail
We here (sonnies for p sting any anteant of Inco
mes le the moat reliable Companion.
PIIILADELPIII4 CE!Y.ERAL INSURANCE
SOENCY, No. ii 8 told No. 14 CHESTNUT Zr.
TROKYBON & ROOD,
Agent,
flailroab fines
•DIIILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL-
A ROAD. COM PANY . --AIIICKEAT ROI:MX to Li-
MI,, Ohkarro, Each bi Niagara Palle,
leankie, Darlington, Montreal, Bt. Pads, Detroit,
Durilleth, and at. Louis
Passenger trains will Ime the Philadelphia and
Readlog Railroad Depot, corner DIWAD awl MY
Etreete, daily, •)JO
excepted.) as follows:
I 30 A.M. DAY .E.Y.PR11.39.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chimp
Milwaukee, Rock lelan4,llaleoa,St Paula, BurLeven
and fit. Loul■
3 30 P M. NIGHT EXPREBB,
For Elmira, Niagara Palle Buffalo, Detroit, Mingo
Ittbratikee,ltook Inland , Utleaa, 8t Paola, Borboatoo,
sod St. Loala.
Tickets good till flood
liaggago chooktpl to Elmira, BOA°, and Pampeneot t
Bridge
=EEZU
Wilkeabarre
Williamsport
Elmira
Canandalnas.
Genera, via 8rabant...... ....
Rochester,
L i ! ro t
Erie
Clievellad, via N. Y. and Erie..
vas Niagara
Toledo, via New York and Erie
Colombo!'
Cincinnati, New York end Kris
•, Niagara Walls
Indianapolis, eta New York and Eris
Detroit, vie Nlsgar• Fella
Chicago, via Great Western Railway..
Lake Ettore Railroad—.
Rork Island, via Niagara Falls
Lai. Bhore Railroad
Burlington
lowa City
2t Loula , ein Chicago
Indianapolis
Dural loth
Et. Paulo
. . ...
Qj Tlcketa can be procured at the Philadelphia and
/Arnim Railroad Company's Ticket Office, N W
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pea.
'anger Depot, BROAD sod VINE
THROUGH EXPRESS /REHIRE TRAIN
_ . .
L he Depot, Broad street, below Tina, dally
(Santlays excepted,) for all points Weet and North, at •
M.
Freight► must he delivered Indere S P.M. to 'mare
their going the same day.
h
..PC.,ferVitatritif.°77.l`, 4 linwe"ProtrettreitAt
Westland Northwest.
. •
For further Information apply to
ALLEN k RIMEL,
Through Freight Depot- Broad, below Tine,
Ot to CHAS. L TAPPEN, General Agent,
N ST cor Sulk and Chestnut ate . Philads.
a A NICOLLI,
dent Papt Philids and Reading Railroad.
H. A FONDA,
• Gee! Pup% Citawiaa, W. & B Railroad.
J. A REDFIELD.
de3l-ly Gent Supt Wimsport and Elmira R►tlroad
DIIILADELPIIIA AND READING RAIL
ROAD—FAST FREIGHT LINE —Freight trains
leave the Depot, DEOADlitreet, D los , VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, anspensioo Bridge, Canada, &Atoll, 'Chkago,
Mllwautte, Glans, DutaKoe, it. Lotus, and laterals
dilate points-
This le the shortest route to Canada and the Lake
Forte, and goods will be forwarded wMt treater deepakh
to the above points than by any other route.
TARIIFF or PlllOlll PRA I Llll
Via Railroad
let olaas. 2d dui Sit clay 4% ribil,
Anspanilon Bridge 1 C 5 SO 70 *0
Buffalo or Dunkirk 1 45 50 70 50
Ilatrait_--- .1 fir! 1 27 1 11 81
usicagu . • .... •• • • 1 90 1 is I a. -- a se . --_
Freight going th rough by rail all the way mast be
marked i•V la RAIL ,'
No transhipment between Philadelphia awl Elmira
Mark goods via Phtlatielphis and Reeding
and tend to the Depot, Broad street, liekiw Time. daily,
before 6 P M.
/or further iafonisation in regard to that roots. call
at the through freight °Wee of the litulocte'phis,
Nia
gara. and Great Western Line, N. W wiper 81X1'11
sun CHESTNIZIT 6enn.7
pENNSYLVANLi RAILROAD.—THE
SIRRAT CENTRAL BOUTS, connecting the kt...
!anti° Cities with Western, North-westemn, and both
States, by a continuous Railway direst. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line or
steamers to all ports on the Waters Rivers, end at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamier* o ail potte_Sli
the North-weatern Lakes; making the i s ost DIRRITT.
CHEAPEST and RELIABLY HOUTZ by which Preiglit
an be forwarded to and town the GREAT WEB';
RATIB BETWEEN PRILADLLYIIII AND PITT S.
BURGH.
Pills ()Lau—Boots, Shoes, Rats, and
Caw, Books, Dry Goods, (to boxes
bales and tromks), Drop, (In boxes
and balsa) Isathers, Torn t &e 90a. per 1001 W
11001 D (h.aes--Dornostie Meetng,
fiblrting and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drags (In mks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, Ito esaks,) 'Wall
Pa p er,'Wool, and Sheep Pelt.,
Eastward, &a he Ile. per 100 lbe
TRIED Claas.....inrils, Chains, (In
east.), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted, (loose or In sacks), Psi ,nts
(dry and In Oils, (except lard
and rosin) ma. tor 190 las
looses Crasas—Correa, /lab, Baaoo,
Beet, and Pork, (in coats or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Ash, Osman Clay, Tar, Pitah,
Rosin, Steel, Ilannlactured To
bacco, Rosin Oil, Quaensware,
Sugar, (beds., bblt, mud iwies,)
de., de 50e. per 100 Ili
ltoow —Si per bbl until fur that DOURO.
GRAIE-45c per 100119 ' until faith*, notice.
Corrox—fa par bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight,
until further notice
In shipping Goods froza any point East or Ph!lade!.
phis, be pax ticalar to tuns packages eta P sy ran •
Railroad." All Gooda comtigned to the Age 's % i f
this
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will De n' fo rwarded
without detention.
'RIM! Misers --Clarke & Co , Chicago; Packer ac
& 00 , Memphie, Tenn. • B P. Pam & Co., fit. Louie,
kio ; P. O. & Xviuteellle, 2tidlents • Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, Aentucky.; B. C. Mehrtim,
'
Madison Indiana; 11. W. Brown 4 Co , and Dee,
A Co , Cincinnati; U. 0 Pierce & Co, Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech et Co., No be /Why 'trees, Boon;n Leath
et Co , No. 2 Autos House, New Yak, No. / Hallam al.
Now York; E &seeder, Philadelphia • Megrim &
Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsleirsh.
H. H. 110USTON,
General Freight Agent.
U J LOSIBAERT,
deg. Sesperintendent. Altoona, Pe
Savings !unbo
QAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT.
TEREST—NATIONAI. SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY —WALNUT STRINIIT BOUTS -WIBTOOINIR
OF TIMID, PMILADRLPR IA.
Iscorrosirwo sr TUX aTATIO or PRINETLTARIA.
Money le received in any earn, tarp or small, sad in
forest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
&weal.
The °Rica open every- diy from II oielock In the
morning till 0 o'clock in the evening, fad on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
LION. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vim Prinkhat.
We. J. BIRD, Secretary.
01.300011:
•
Roe. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Dreamier,
Edward L Ostler, Joseph B. Baru,
Robert Selfridge, Francis
Semi B Ashton, Joseph Tellies,
0 Landreth Dunne, Henry Diffendereer.
Money is reeeired and paymenta mode dolly.
The investment, are made In conformity with the
provisiona of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE mom..
GAGES, GROUND 'LENTS, and inch drat elms twen
ties ao will always injure perfect security to the depot
tore, and which cannot fell to giro permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. 0.1.17
N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
PER CENT STATE SAVINGS FM.
Naa (211) DOCK STREET. FIVE
N PER VENT STATE SAVINGS TURD.
No. 83 (211) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
PER RENT STATE SAVINGS FUND
N °.B3 (241) DOCK STREET.— ME
PER CENT. STATE SA YINGS TEND. sal.ly
15 000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN
DOW (ILABO. of all lime and qualitsci,
for al at lowest prices.
Our assortment Is complete, and are daily raceiving
fresh lota irot.l the fierunnaho. Olen Works.
Eheeta A Dully's make, superior to any in the market
as to brilhanty and regale: thicknecei equal en French
We are now receiving two-thirds of the alma made at
these worts
2,1300 bolas French Glass of all Niles
4,00 hist Dough Glue for skylights
6,000, het Engraved and Enamelled Olue, of alt pat;
terns.
White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paiute, etc.
100 000 Ibis White Lead.
60,CD0 lbe French Zinc, Montagne)
70,0001 N American Zinc.
Drown Zinc, a full supply
Chrome Green, a full supply.
Chrome Yellow, a full supply
Prussian Plus, a lull sap?
Paris Green, is full supply.
AtUrssa your orders to
29:01,ER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggiota and Manufacturers,
Sole Pniprietnis of the Penna. steam Color Worts
Kure F. W. corner SECOND and ()BEEN Streets,
Philadelphia. dell tit
ROSIN.-400BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
ROBIN, to arrive per oebooner J 11. Thane:
/or male by MARTIN & MACALISTIR,
4001- 110 Wm*. Wain otraoll
MANILLA ROPE.-TO WESTERN
AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS —A Imre stock
of llamlls Rnp., for ' , Alf. b
WEAVER, & CO,
jal2 No. 23 N WATER Ft , mad 22N %HARTER.
SAXX)TONS or MITCHELL k CROAS
dale's Improved Raper PHOSPHATIC OP
LINK, for sale by 1010A8DALB, THIRCE & CO ,
aolo4f No. 101 N. llelawsre seem.
i~rosis:
NEW TORE - LIZIES.—;THE CAMDEN
1. II 114 D AMBOY 1111LIIOAD AND PHILAML7I.•
AND INIXION RAILROAD coacrasys
/114111 PHILADILPIIIA TO xirwaysz, JCWAA
Lasso as Saloom, Ty PLACA,.
At 1A X , from Nomeadtes Depert, Jimmy
Shay, Kell
At •. X.
tlas , via Conadma and Amboy, Amerada-
At A. X., Tle Camdina let /em City, aims, 3IS
At 19 A M., by soisrallost Tratam,, via 11ealy
AAA Jersey City. hieetiat NZirews, 1
111 P. X , eta Carlos sad /labor, mad Ea,
vim
Si M. via Olaslea sad Amy City, Num*
Mau
At 3 P. X , Tin Camden sad Amboy, AsiximmX
tke, lit Clem
At 8 P. 14 , vie Camideo aid letisy, Amincesseda.
Moo, Tad Clime. 1.
At X., via Caandes mad Annoy, Ammarmis...
Um, let Clam 490
At P. M , Camden sad Amy,hc Aceommala
artioe, Sad Clam. I TS
The P. X. llae rim tally, all elks Ihmdays as
aped.
Zipme LAJMII
liiirs. [s atop e am
t
P primeval etseme oar
Par Deo, lannisnraes, ita ,al fX
sa4 2it P M troll Walnut Mead wharf. A
Pei Wale Dap. Stroadabord. Emnielma. lrinamr , S.
Montrose, Great Bine, !
_e, at 6 A. X . Via
Lestaraaas at Wastarn Nalltned
lot Prsebold. al 6 A. X Ski Ir. It
Pm Moat Holly at 3 A M . 3 sad BP. X.
let SPAT LIUS
B :laiLit Tmetiell AC Li Va2ll Lid P. l"
Fir Pamirs. limmome, flemsty, berflal 4o •. Noels.
lose &a , at 3 P. X.
Steamboat R/CHAND STOONTON far Berisaiers
as 1 lateral. .data plasm &SSA V. le
Steamboat TRINTIZ tot Tammy at 16 and 11.1. A.
M. sad 4 P. M.
AU lives, emelt 1 A. X , ken ;aunt Most
wharf.
12,50 CO
=MI 96
111,194 00
91 790 01
100,009 00
192,715 SI
ID -
Plfty pout-s et homes eal7 alkramit wit yea.
imam. Pawnor, 1.7* proLiaitael tram halm ray-
Wag aa taro. bat thtlr wawa( apparel. baa
ma aver ittipaatuls to b. paid fir extra- Tha Chpar.i
PAT Watt their toepcsalbtlity G. bowie to eae dollar
per yoand, mai wed act he tial.. far say mammal la
paid $lOO, elaryt by Areal coatract
AX. Oh
as 0.r1 31 /.. Aril%
DE.NIJSYLVANIA CENT RAL RAIL-
A. BOLD,
11957. FOR PITTIIIIIIROL 15,14 T.
OuseinmeU, et Lae* - Drys Ohre
Lealevills, New Chiesee, et. Peel,
Latliseite, Gerelead„ Issesee.
Terre Beate, Me Neteveice.
Armies dui (4.la4tlie 1 I arta en tie Ore/ Via
ire Reareeirs.
',lsamu. Akio DIPAMRI 01 nts 1130111.5
%%AIM
At usd e® tsa r 1s baod
%Mos, sottboost
on dossonar et isi PI IMI r
EST etisehitntaisoAmu* wit
TWO MG"OH TkAIRB ULU. rumADALPILIA
DAILY
twain West. dose sounsettess st, Pittsburgh to all petals
Taat 114/1 and Atersurtattattort (Pan lapl
orptaAl,) Tts
Past lUD lava at IP. arriving to Ptttettarak at 11
A. 11
ram. Mail Train 41 11 night, urtrlng to Plttabftrill
at 114 P. M.
Altoona Way Train at 1 A X , tritnan ►t Alt.,eal at
SP. M.
Harrisburg Letratoodallaa Teals. els C.iambic
leaves Philadelphia at 3 P. 111 , extieiag ls Earreabarg
at 51P.M
• ENTDIN
last Mail Train leaves Pittsto lS n-1 G
at 8 A M . arrives re
Ptaledelphte at 11.15 night.
Etyma Lail Train leant* Pittebersh at af4 P M, *t
rim in Philadelphia at 1 P 11
Altoona Way Tr.. leave, Alt• Ams at T 161 M , arrloaw
to Pbtlaiplphis at 7,33 p
Ilsztl•burg leftemodation Tram, rts Colenete„
Nitres Ihrrisbsure. at I A. 11 , urine( la Philedelphu
-12 iota
The Erman Mail me Dilly, the other tae,
days euepted
Baggage will be ',retired at the Puseaser Dept lt7
the Ileyerge Master ) et any tine Wins the day. No
charge for handiteg ba,teie
NUOICS.-1.12 Cue Of 104. iba ColePew7 • 111 . boil
thetnerives responsible for Personal honer oily, sal
for an amount not eueeding SRC
Norton —thanibares will be in readings at tite New
York Depot to noire y peestagers for the West
Pentreylvanta Itslirea4 Rotten
TIBIMAN MOORN, Arai,
Pump, tine Pennsylvania lellresed Gs.
Philadelphia, horettaber 21, 1327. n2/47
Prittsereen, January DS, 11122.
Semi feet of water entering ; boate taUsi to bights
101411 point. on the DV° awl other western liven
area boats receiving freight ler Nashville, Tara.,
at aureately low rate& jar
r:WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
PBLVI ♦ND StriOLZA 4RItAI4O &MIMS.
NORTH - SAN carirsat Lotwi_x,
TWO DatArMLDOS /WY DaLTWAR TO
PITTSIRCILOU Asp
TWO Wpm.
Oa aad attar laza 111,047 t TWO DAILY ruin
wlll lam Calvert .?tation for Pittetaangli M 4 ati Wart
ern and Boeth or Northwestern vibes.
THE MORNING HAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Madly savvisted) at IL A.
Al *unseeing with lb. Mut Train awes lb. arid Neja..
sylvania Ragrowl, sad arriving is Pittsburgh 11 7 ID
1.1.
THE AITERNIECIN IMPRESS TULLE
Leave' Baltimore dally (laariaL eireistrE) at I P. W.
for Harrtsbeg g
EIGHT EXPANSE TEAM
Leaves Bahl:ran BILLET NIGHT &LEO P. W , eon
as..eting will the Lightens; kip soar tb rimeaqi-
Tama Railroad for Pambargb, arriving at.l-20 P. EL
Irr them tridas eo make al 1.1
with trains over the Fituhrrg Fart Wireper b M
Cairo/a Rai:road, and it. Nastier% Easstleero sod
Western rotmeetiou.
frir- Primeness for Ch Bent Wand, berths{
ton, lows city 'Limo/A , apt, Bt. Peet. Mt/
eon, awl ettrerimalicf eitme nibs Ilorthertet, will int%
*as h um; et , /es he& sad tra Mots in time, with
Jour lest thaw* el tars, ay tint; thit
Err Passengers for Cleralsarl„ ?.fay sat
Detroit, go by this root., sad UM tics tattputik , t,
bcso 1111 wiles shorter than by my ether soak.
11J Pawners for Pt. Intth, Inilanspotts Tam
Slants, Ciro, and all paints on the Lame art riper
lestosipri, matt less thanes of an. aol amiss is M
emos of say Mart route; WI to Claeumabl. Cerhchina,
Darns, Loaottm;_rcei m - Ole. sae Mbar prinontast is gni*
ts.
la All k it l estern - Mans GLESC/CED - Thinnaggl sat
iaalftt out err,
EVA THS NORTH.
The 6.16 6.11. eennects closely will
Over ZIPIII=
ev the Deeptun mad Wii4M/grart
nochaster, 8e..a10 Mame YaNs, .ot Neat% ties
forednA the most dime raltway mete to Northvale*
Peens tame and Witten New Tea. Pemeasole .43
fuel Um the shortest, ettea= „ and load arpollttoea
route to Niageee Palle sod
Thelma tickets ate Lamed to Pkiladetelta eta Ik.
humble sled Lactoseter by all the troths at 113 each, *e s&
Unlit haring cue eencseetiose. Peaseestere IT thte
reale avoid trowelled brl.leto, cad all the tocoreeniesce
of ferrying Acme the Neectiehease
Powseagno far Honorer, Maaelebtor.Gettteharg,New
ielttebarg,. Owlishly Chanoboosberg. go by A* taboo a.b
8.16 A bi,ood3P
WL37.IUIISPIIIt ItILLNIZEL
Ilse Oars ea this nssl ask. ea* tip per day. sonsei
tug with tits trsta at PP. X.
p Per TIIBOOOII TILL Ts sod tsrlikur bdoraistiss,
pl
sy at the ittkel 00s*, Canal Nuke,
of OSTist Lima Pm/Wm draft. N. mem
sepal-t 1 0. 0. AD.53011, OWE
DHILADELPHIA GERNANTOWN2I
ARD NORRISTOWN RAILROAD..—WINTII
ARRANGEMENT —OR AAA Misr AI MAU
MA. 1637.
701 OITULASTOWN.
Leave PUMA*lfkla at 13, , B)4 BJ{, X., I,
8.10 ads 4,4,6, 7, o,and LI P...M.
Lev , * OevameTaela at 814,148 stn E , I , 3034 •. M
1-1CA . 3.10 cabs 4,0, 0,1,8, aol 10 P. li
lirn. T. 83 o'clock A. M. Praia treat Geressateara
ate, eall at Wayne Street Ststima.
ON 14L - NDAIS,
Leave Phautalphle at 996 am. H., and 44 P
Leave OvveasaToes # TO aim. • 11 , 1- /A ads.
45 mix P. M.
CHNEXHUT HILL LitLEHAD
Leave Philadelphia at iN, IN, lid, A ill •2, 1 . •
siei 9 P. Y.
Lean Cbartnat 12.1 U at T 11' .6-40 as6lo-10 ads. •.
1160, 2-40, 6-40 sad 1-40 sea. P
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave YllHmtelphia, S-20 A. II , 4 sad Ili P-
Ctrertnnt at S A. H ,11-50 sod 1-31) P. SE.
TOY ALANAYUNI, CONSHOHOCKEN AND 5033 3-
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6), 0, 11 A. M., I, 11‘, it,
and 11 P.ll
Leave ticerleteve al 7, 0 U A H., I ealliAlit, H.
Ott 51:1A1DAYB,
LIMIT* Pialidetpkis at 9 A. X. snit P.l/.
Lure Norristown at 7A. X. isid 1". N.
orszrza VALLEI" RAILROAD ?OH DOWNIIIO
Tows.
Lear. Philadelphia at OM A. X , and IP. IL
Lam Downingtown al I'r A. AL and IP. M.
U. It . BIRTH, ftwirialendant.
DeTsit, Nina, aad Grw strissti„ Philaarlatia
ri N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARBANGENEST.
BETHLYHtIi, lA3TON
DiAiellittlVN,
On ant atter Meelreetniay, November 4th, MX, the
Learns on tlets road wit/ leave Flulade4ble duly (IW.I -
days extepted) se sollons:
Poe itethleliem, Fasten, Alavatars and
(Ispress) at 9 A. M., to connottlan Isla L. T. 1.1.
Tor Bethlehem. Allentown, and Maack Cis],, (lA.
pr se,) is connection with L. V. KAI , at, 2 ISP 1[
Tor Deilestown. (AeormunolAlson.) at {.SOY Al.
Per O,ynedl, do. at 10 A. M.
On Toesdayn and Fridays Qs 10 A. M. CUM .111 rat
Wong% to Doylestown, tarring Doylestown to totem
at 125 P
TRAHHI TOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leavy Deth•tertt (Etyma) at 9A. M and 2il P M
L.av Dcyleatowz, (ActOntoodstion,) et e3SA. M
Loave Gwynedd, to. at 2 n P. EL
el FUNTaII
rar I Prom
0 , 4901421 ...• •.9 13 A Id I (94.79e31 9 :OP X
Doyleste-414 .... 4.30 P X Doy Itstovo.... +l3 S.)l
faro to 1 , 44914bew 11 60
MAzelt Crhank I ii
ifilketbazne 4 4.0
PAIInN(IER DEPOT.
FRONT era WILLOW r:ta , nal
BLEB CIJEE. Age:A.
CHANGE OF HOURS.-1" H ILA DE L.
ROADPELIA. WILMINGTON AND BALTIXORI RA-IL
_
Os 444 slier Mcsday, NOT ',.1,155T,
PIDEMNOHE TRAINS LEAFS PHILADELPHIA
ler B•turoore•t 8 A 11 ,I P M (urrite.) sal 11
P.M
For Wilmington at S A K , 1. ASO 40411 P
for Nev. CAW* SAM. 1 AAA SSAP. H.
lcrMMd:ete.natS A sl sal 1 P H.
for Drrerat SA M andl P.)l
ForPederd at S A M and 1 P
TRAINS FOR PFULADELPITLA
Lest* Palumort et I 40, Dim., 11 A IS ,
P.M
Leave tillevlaglent at T 25 sad 11 45 A W, 194 1' U
sad 9 tg. P 51
Leers New Meth, at 6SS and 11 Pi A M, sal
P.M.
Leave MMDetown at 10 10 A. M and T OS 1. M.
/MIT* Dover at 9Li A )1 erat 5. P. M.
Lams Seaford at 1 . 30 A. M au: 2 P. N.
TRAINS YOR BALTILORI
Learn Wilmington at Pls A Y ,2 P Y gaol I,IIS
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P M from Philnielybis to
Baltis+ , r•
do.
do. 6 116 P 1M from Baltimieeti 10
Philadelphia
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