,- TlißAASrOß|'*liVi J!>tWi fHJIMKiUMifiA.>••■> i « « silt .ms* ,//iJt * Of/AT* ft r* .t A(j x'A t\T x, # W; i/W<»,,Aove ■ Wtt'ffl-'M tWMttxmv-rft ’ f, i: U s 4: 2tb-t* ' Jl . TJwMkfWrd-^ooaV remarkable uttortnete-to haver Heappeartd among*thfctaunianr taitty* iri Alius* trhrafl^rid'ci6'es4ta^wW>ffliefiSatoi‘. r -JSfisentire life, fftiftfo bfrbl£^£rW* • tw6^pd."'nAfu'faj- ; imb''cdna6crat|d' ; beriefieehc&uiYd ioV&*’2te * ; w^Bt^WuVublng'feood.,’;, sgaisssss: . the dumb, made the lamertoi wftjk/inatruortd ihb igoorarifc/ preached the Gogpcbtothepoor, and at last closed his evehtrul ?. n S s?iw®sAtemi»iw/ewfc^3ylW^i| the mna oi the world on the orosa. llis xnpipVph&ll ra.e,fceF*;too,.j wm without; ppQt £tt& hamjgrwcre Unstaiaedhybribes,hiadipauU polluted* by .any wards efalhudSnorpteliitatScmYaha his «*: cred foot hod never been heard,in haunts ot wfidc 5 ’ cdness, except Jess. bia i^^Ulo^rtmont^^a^ tr«Bßgres-~ ebn. , &hfc>fjr Arguing upon, mere naturalpri*aciplos,Qno-would i'henorwtbH SbAd&tiffeittl&i/ff * laborious. asratftttpiac sol coDHisteiitaad/hQty^Would-begreflWdrh^hisijoiK' 1 -temporwios;^Uh/'Oben^arflis'{nhftiltd i ’by' c tboini > ashfr deserved ttf be* wi th' 1 Sortii ai <: *h3 fenftod 'lid l elMhatiotf.- did . innnaieriblfi-m.hll—althotjgluhß.was-aoompiate modet p£M 5 mQd.de t eiilUtbcfre*^ . his tefld^mtainrattoUS’-wbWeMrrtfll'was&f'tW‘ moekcrktel and malignant -cdianufaßrr .J&itead .jibf ■ dcuionatration,o£jgr*i«ful'Mipt«j|otioa,,ftW,.lWpi saed ana malignant halted*'/ Thetoxfc declares*Aey hated faffrwtftv&affijf&l - —hated him without l“fff ol every inducpßae&lfcftrer<rand 4 to'W / niin- ; Z discussion of this subject. toJemspstw£:^: , ' ' First YThat the-hatred of maultnd towards Sefqiidl#: • or reasons, for } this noshlity. And, toenj-^'-sr. wholesome refections, u v„:, i> I affirm, theH? t th£- J hatred $f tii&ukraa towards 'Christ is not a more-vague /nwritesiLbljheatablishe&hjd hfstor# 4m* rated ( by}OMcrvation'mi4'bxptri^noe.' i "-OontulV the’ Hacred Oracles. Summon to Grt. 1 they describe, who testify only, to sftW* ati(f repeat only, nffiraT They iejl us taht.Chtert, f /caPrt tpjpsown, but biB;,own’received sxim not.” Whilst yet a jn hiai.mothefhlimritts, th*’ ; cHrtl' King Heboz> sought to imbnw, his,b»ttds in hir, blow,;^ocD'but > l mUi to dmn.M^p^gnwln] staturo and in < ‘stedf hfs' parsttsdhim'wlth tfithliSJ 'tnaHghiUifl’rdndor^ Now stigmatise him. Then-thoyreviie him psj . r sn4^dl® arid .a wine bibber . “ Then ,they-.see£:;to seda6s hint' from hisallegianee-to-God/and'-hia.ininistryqf-; mam W<S!w> i aitffrid*“*ofdl7 blandishment*-h They'bfler tob?oWri hlmlCiiig; pfeV' IsraM| and Satan, although 'conscious that'he has frqm io c^t|e,iufl,^ol@^ him l<f air;t|io .kinMqnw.ofjihe. fall dbwp and, wornaip HUhi i-Then; theyjmli mm\*> orb off an* outcast 11 desnUed'';Taoe. 1 Then they falsely acouso himi-asid' fore Then, after .a mock trial,' they prorioanbe Mm guilty of sedUibji* Then they*hulf6t oiin. The'ttlbeyispjf Thori they smite biro writh the p§lpsm‘ihoirhan(ft.i Then they, inflict Jjiiip&h, such as, would summon tears to the - eyes of aympatbizißg. Meroy, ifz she saw.ihem inflieted.oa a they otoWhblm'wUh.lh6rnB,'driyiDg ihem inio his head and templesf And biasing' the blood to triokio down his sscred.faoe.. And? at last, to exhibit 4he< rrblentleffl' inveteracy ihafr they'nail hihij hetween iwo malmatipn,^’^, tq e cross, and suspend ’Mb body id the air,'cohtiriuiug eyos amidsifheagobies of his insnlt him,. bysayingt ASBesawa, fyhfrfji Mwiscifk* tannol save [”. ?K l If he be the B onef- Qedfibt hii& 'coihe, down IV Thus was Jeans of Nesateth, the; great God-men of'the world,' hls'b'oiepipbra-^ ties. Say noy;;is\it not an hw^c^fiuMi^^A* tion, alas, too mourafally arid iricohtrbvertibly'tjuQ, that,, they, hatred,Christy Ond hated’bim t ranse?\f.,i j<j f . ;• - *j a Noria.GhrUt .troated. any better* bys tbe world now. . Theory of the multifcudestill is fy him! Crucify hiifij' ‘flfaay .with him /. - AiVdy‘With hi*ri} li ;“Ofe willtiiit/foyS'thif man to'rule mamciridsUH, reject btyi j»| their Savipm*.' /They; sty kdecPpe to obey htfcoipmaiidmentajstillrefute' tobeHevo bis gospel; still pour contempt on hU .entreaGhS<«nd- Bpumhfsovrirtwfbaofmeroy. of his ehduw>4sJf» > ffiw l their hearts, cladin, the armor. seneibiUtyV*- are 1 impervious' 1 to ; dvert;‘Titrirpnoy. v Thby,;ubar of^iis.’ holy'rind benev.nleutj Hj6> (but they ate,sqt wqq by the. ltpauW flf iiis examples Thoy art /, pointed doohrineSj- droppiug gently aa.the moantain-<lew r distiiiedin GodVown > laboratory in the skies,’fraCTant/WUh 'the odors of ’salvation. ' They hear mtri “ spbak ‘never/ mod spake, J, nnd ybt “ fpnk iibr ‘ beauty in him, hor.§bmollneas Should tie-, sire liim.]’ . Thoy are.pointed jvb<we : morintatn heights have been rendered jnemorablo, in tbo annals: by: -thO’rtabst WupOndoas of all God’s marvellous mrinifte'tiitlhiiSof^bepevolouce to his creature,-Malii” They ; hte dire6tw CBoas'i drlppibg'ndtif blbw of. (thb/Rp;- ftte told 'tb„ , Gon/ tfsat takblh hwaV'tlie sins of r &eTirftrX«U ! r i undenibot, and count itan-&akcly>tMag : .?’/aThey* evenhcartbevoite'oF thoQqd-manealiirigott'them/ to repent arid beliwb; ! td^rihi 1 b v him l hMDe''teted-. They^eh^ldm|Uli visioh to thbspin thjiiy bl lb d/S peoch 'i4 We.ijfjK-i ua\ly dumb.hepring, deal, andr to raise them that are deadin * trespaMi an44irilV to newnes of heart andliferandyrtthaircryUhtO Whip’ tnilT'£ufe^oiU ■ FEhiHh ? ~,80 the Scriptnres represent It./. Buck it wivu, J&9 was If.a man of,Borrows and acquainted with eriof.” ■ He .was “despised and rejeotbdof> and yette,-efeii after-hW hath'hbMrided tri the right >hand of tbo manger tothe cross, from'thectesito from the. scpulchre to"his;nBcopßj.onr T froa Bpthle- ; hem to i CafvaVyyftnd’ fro'm~o.tSv'ftnr 1 l » ,vl|ystr»| aU'timeS, in ftU^taces, ir atid liLMraP^ : otteqiri^* stances, he yrta r a treadiug the bf God’s wratb/pib/serVant of MrvpntSj Ihf .xpng, of.4niiiil»rd|/ life* ,vlotWiOfl all jthednrki hatred and. .diabulkal -malrte engem/ defqd.hyjbtu ahd .pestilent pae6io&inAhe br^sts : of wicked men on-earth, allied? to bvil"knd'iliiUig‘<* nant a' , WdiJiler, 1 / that In -Gethsemfmirkb '^Weijt,^as ; it‘ wtdre/^ft^ ft; drops bfblopd Ts i,t. a ; wonder • that wesq Web reos aathesacred tbqt ho -» the Bpmtj” arid onpb;ihat he wept, hut noveribnoe thitjhe.smHedy ,apd. only. orioe; that he 3rejplbcul?u Is it a wonder that, in > the agoflfrrtf sftn? wohieged • and toirtu<edBjrfHt,’he'criW'o4tV God," sohy'hait-Thori foriaheri tne l . fi Ys&d Urtt he' needed the hdnlstraUqno^oly.#gel|'fobfrekgtheh ( him finish tho stupendous 'wprk.' yfhlch' QodrtaS giypn hiUfte'dp'?, ; V.5-A-* , WffV(tftri~T proceed to inquire into some of* the . causes of, or > reasons for, this groundless and iUveterateadstilUy io GfiHst.] ; J -■ / *' ’ YoU pcrceivo I characterize it a! 1 groundless Opr position ) atid so It ’wks.v U ! not j ßing f lii ; the £ charaelerpf Christ,.ffcotevi/Vnowing !n,*big//p|6p J -,, trines, Hhorehf nothing - orbistory, when tOfW.arraat- or justify iti , 0f these I have already spoken;; Christ’s life' was -’“holy, li armless,- undafiledf”: miracles, with hoihatM a Bingle ei J of TfiS; highest mßihl oala^lated^ to pfbmotb his, best temporal aiid Jbls higheEt fa tore eternal happiness, “profitable unto,*U,things,fhar* tag the promise of the Ufa that now is.-and of that which is to come.” -«And yot, he was loaded' with contumely and r^sroach —yet, he #ari subjected to an qrdcnl'of nnparallel od sufferidg~-ye^,, hts gospel, was dUbejievod-tyeV Wi.pVeftnres dr pokephnd: goodwHl'wdrt slfght6d—yMj.ho "vimyihade.'to'dio 5 the (loath' df a.mafofactor:''Thb /.tadhiry now, is,, whyf Whft ';ir/^'^ s the;;sftWi<J>Tj&il, pteblem'/constUating such an anomalouflfeature,tat obrlBt’4 earthly hiatoryj I will nowkddoeera four reasoned those which, are of. a. main charabtor-H* leaving mass Of minor reasohs'bnt of* I> TftfveVy' hblUtessi }fiMpnrity i lf Otirtjtldjfer a bf theiHdr&l.vhenhnF enon , although not/a ju?tifioaGon f Tfle^triofitT ChTistTebhiism of hUmlirtd .holiness and of mshjn The world llethln wickedness. .TherUis not ajust manin 011-tbe-eorth. - Xn-many- things■ Wo'oflend alh :. t Ifanyta/intey bubath ferefn fhe defeei^fh 5 ; himflelt /uod looked froinJlta radlaotiTbrono of Gletyi whieb-fie had.eretHedin' the heavens'' nphii-- the children of mei» A OCCUpylU^fhb 1 loftiest height of 1 'uhmCbsu tml and' nriineashrablq f ro M r thmice of "Eafffi'/taofUding.ta its pil ‘parts/ from the circle to evbiX: nopktind corner of the vast circumference*: This stupendous'lnquisition Ho ; institutedithttt die!-’might ’discover whether among his creation/man, there <%as'ndy 'on£ that did goody aoythattHdknOWhfla/ScCk’God/ , And, apiUzffiigTfesult, tbbrt wte rtdfwef* A|!< had gbno ciEtornB K l)rok«n.,cißU!tlia(,tUaLoan bp)(l iKi.woter.’) deny .to-inanj Indeed, mpny reniniDing inflioations of primitive rectitude arid diorioV. gl^y.' $'6cb ta tlie k tally |n thh r iu,thp or. neighs ljfrlopdship>Jn.!thflj many cpstlyobla/ tiQns-M; br;tag?<to ;tbo .shriirtof patriotism, Ail these I acknowledge, with gladness, and porcMve In the& :^t>of<fh9 r apl*ndi& fdt&ithro wnetewltn man was originally pmlued, as hq came/fVegh -ririd glowing, from thoiplaatld ha'nd of ' the. tltif}W#lilt th6te,cman‘.{j.‘ depraved. He is alienated fromiholifejsnlJjrtJose J>C f&a of Binful and doos not lo?e.,God ,as.ha.iui)uld r dote> not servo him as her ought, does not his holy bat : deeds. / HqpmyJropenblakGiW HedAr.f^aiUmbo,, on aoemzuii<udthU a ; godly sorrow., ~ W#Mo«^^|lifWoohfeSslong need tUcihteiybS:‘W.T>q^onfis^Mr“j(3-^naVT)ray, : “Wfew#}? .Hi. maJLstSf “4w 1 out on very- S»n new t®. 3»j . Trajß6a,.imdih»At»ter.iii .whloO th*, »re wwhed need, to b, olearaeflibyttojMiiklSiaijioiritbb bgga. - of the j» ttato Ow 106 Apostmi#' raduartAwaMOaM-.A plauMUk'iit . ligh timWMß&ZiS&wiS 1 ■ \■ "-iV v>. t~• .v; •'■4,'./-? \—* -, • v ~i*-' It to be Khcocstniated by the Boildeft . one “J it:<«Aieumdv< unwg^tate/ 1 utoQOrtvetted/ utp hereto have fcks Mason, a main reason, of man’s inveUrtte and diabolical hatrdd'ffi'ChriKr'TOd'&utw the hostility is not in Christ, bar iriHis dtotHues;<h6r , lrf Htt bon requirements,' bat lb man hithSelf.-x/s hates 'ChritMfltyfc *'&****' y,/ v iJi '' t . J'' *- ! 11. The.second an 4, QVip/.QtJier rcasonT mall assign jpr, (^is x ‘iq: 'tha t, the, depraved ui{djfif&hrjtfty? GoSpel x producs au.tmvitalle f Q*(Mf&h y?!Pg,to.tn?«Wfttl#ld|fforetto©'in their uaturatthey cannot assimilate. /They are divergent paths,! JikoUiienorthaiulsoutbrtheeflSt dhd west. TbijyArt opposing elenienta/liko light ahd dark* he?*, cold dnd hiiAt.'firo* add water- ■Th'eY,'are''con fraiy thf We; io-!thV'pllft>t‘ 1 The vorks .of ‘ the H'hsir ar'a 'fho<so: adultery,; foirfiioa^ibn, toiviowhesp, idolatrv, wjtohorpfti hatred,..variar|oe, .emnlatiofas/wrath, ptrife, seditions, /heresies, -envying;/ inrfrders, 1 drimUcnfcfess/molting,' andAutih‘like;’ 1 ■ - u The; Fruitabftbe’ a writ arc? love, 1 jdV, peech. Tong-suf-, ferfojji 1 mqekhcs3,totu- heart cdV ; unrbnowod. wan. isa,Qage, of tihclo'ap Kirds—aqofentobre, fqll of. ro.ttonuese-r-, | deep ocean-depth of dark depravity, out of whose slimyoaverna tnere-igsacs, over and anon, every 6oßaai?ab|p! kfadnkfetoy tyl Mf ‘ S 6fdrb&d /* W And wrioghisi palpitattog with augmab.t-itAfcd to this condition ofman Christ and hisuospel aro'opposed/ ''Tbesowquirtj;““?vr perfect holiness ifr'-iSif J 'ftajr/oj* 59$ '* Sfif aA A a terrible and unrelenting ! orccrflxioti/hf are dear as arighthand or a right .not sitoonly,fhat-tbe,very Utti&'jto* <o exterminate. Ana no */ iter&ioteitiehts, so dleractriciHy OMXK «'iro m tlft.tforld, or upon tho individual mind, batmen Ihwe antagonisms tliMOii 'Wab,. jßioj itjs,, as, noil. .MUj ■it ,/wlfttoipwltbj* .fifcnpM/p?4ighi In of>ibevBWfltlogMwnaly. „ ‘ •-•“>- Here you see,why Christ war nailed to the cross, "and is still despised- aud-rejected of .men. *lt.is beohut'ai t He.'imMha -Ulito^dmjfersoiiatioh l -oh heaxfcn’aitfnspoitod holiness/and Wahsa HiaGos pellevels theses tractive tteht tbetoot oftriap’s ■ toost-chcrished* tfiiltihi -rhlhoußAnd -destructive' ’though’lthey c are;'he bungs with' tbe 4 pertinacious, dutch s of -lnfituated Avarice itself/ Anirtnw, too'/* warrants' the affirmation: Christ’s, Ministry on Earth, as.au unavoidable consequent* Soffe&iko.’ I j Thirdlj} .*-^ ! -Thake 'Vngtigcd t6‘conclude with a \jty> {I trust wholesome and, appropriate) rejlec »lfoiu.l*Tbeyjara; r . lk -: t , u . -, ■•. *, • , : iL<'.Vc)\n6 "faithful minister of unrest d*S' pond. want of seen success in the Gospel has much to oontend-agaipsti >’■ lie' ttat Agiinstfflesh and blood, out .against .principalities, and powers, and spiritual wicked 1 - 'ness in high plaoes. He .psalters.the seed of Gos •pel truth, .with lihefsl/aM 'tfrhfuso „ But ’muoh opft 'feUi oy juid *« by iho' fo'itlsV Hqch. bf too ; ,iaUs upon, fllouy f laces, where, it 'has not much earth, ana when it as sprruxg.up, becauso it has no deepnow of earth, and no.toot,-knd- tbb iiun .is up,»it withers awaV> And mueh 4f ( it/ tix>.;fitlls hmong- thorns, 'and too ; up and it. To some mihifiters, i God kindly voucheafos the gracious encouragement ’bf£»fr£is hirv&ti ;Thb iVdrkk>f tbe ‘lidrd'proßpets e 6, manifestly iutheir bamls, and they receive so inany unmistakablo itokens of encouragement j from the shining temples of the Most lßgh/tbat with them/ 1 earth, faith is .wellnigh absorbed in flsion.i But Ihisis notthe experience'of all ChriStV serv»t*i nor, indeed,.of very manya iffhe majorlr sow the precious seed,’aDd luhbr in their * holy v sitings i in season and out of sbason; but their nb'wblte ndr waving harvest.' They lave, nerqr nqedof tim sieklo. jft is with thbin, • if ihov' Wore hi Way i dipping bdekots. ! i'kifcempfy .wpHa, ,'hfipgißg nothing. ,<|p. i, 'fheio Titerftlly,‘b/faltS, andhiitby,,sight ,Bpt| 'now, let not such cqnelndo uqtd the God of "Ahrdham ; iB unfaithful, and that for thefKth? /Bow of Promise. fipsns the flrtaiunent in vain. Tho seed’s vitality, after all, has not de parted;- and ncither seed'time' hor- shall faih. thehi.oali to remetubfAtioO that Christ’s 'Mihtsiry/Withall its glorious'hbpeS and trahscen* dent'joys/*is, nevertheless, a Ministbv op Suppeu* ar r 'Jp h rjs t AUuseV? had ngt many.dlsciples, whilst: on earth.' They told; ing pfa three year’s ministiy. i A fow believed; but the masses,, even with' the most ssupetidote'dhH plays of the Divine majesty exhibited Wore them, tartrtdiaWAyj audhardeiiod their hoartainunbdlief.f Itwosjresdrvcd for, a, Petjju to enjoy the costal ehowor, and to see throe thousand souls “ of such as should bb the : influences of 4 flingU’ Serinon, -‘‘ Oddbd tO , ’.the Churcli ’ 3 ih a 'angle fyij 'l'Xiii \d l \ty~ ftnthful > pot to ,the sue* cesaful/minlstor promises' Are declare 4. i It/waabhc'e.ohjeqiod, inthe Methof idist Church, to tho continttancia of mi aged minis ter iu rJhis holy office, that, he bod labored for (twenty yoara in hia calling; and had, dnringal! ' that- time, not proved instraiAbhiai in' tho Oon- Tewton'ufYnore’than' Sinner!. /“Well,” was * I oaU very ~ sou U is ,worth more in God’s sight . than t}ie>world we ln ,habit, if it bo of tbe brethren, I um there•Waa no -proof 1 and the faithful man of God hod heoq so. cirOtohsofibod in' Revelations, of him that,.through his agenoy, i ‘Ymdnyi were turned unto righteous ■nessi? T eansing/j;he .glorified, servant of Christ to M shine and as -thestars^fdrefer^udev^ ; t J ' : i’, ; ‘fl lIC LcinofcnthfpiMiriiBl6r6f Christ account ft a 'stra7ige^thififo ff he is mqf* topps* through KtA&bf’tfikil'aiul suffering.' I have shewn how. ;theJHdster suffered, and.he bus ’told us that tiio says, “tor.the.diseiplfr to be as his master/ tind ithO'sorvant to he as^his LOrd. “If they have'calU ed thimsstef of tho hooso'Boolrebuh, hoW'muoh xhore shall he call |li6m' of the What i humJin' , iiatiirdWaS‘;clg , otcan : ht) i nturics ago, in all, ,i{s eßacntiat charaotcristies, with but slight modlil -4* iMiv> • w**!* manmstiU ; 4pprave^../The earpai-jinM/*?.still > epmity against Goai/TW Gospel «CU; demands irarityof ieartandlifoystill disdains.ail eomprd-i 'misos with sin. The faithful minister of Christ, therefore; is‘As thiioh ak ever exposed to the hatred jof ; the ;, ungqdly/ the mAohihations of the de- odrruptf J,l He i/sahjoct to. tl/o Bitme. vflSwe uhsidltt’ of Satan' 1, «hd his advoraurlca,' /exposed to theisamejeovonomod shafts-of mitiice,, With that by tho progress of tue world jn ‘Freedom and in liberal ideas and in- Y|ifutKua,’'the/ycw<!r ,of> thp, has heeh abHdgod, The maa dpg, r bo assured, is only chalnodj hot flaia. Put it ,|n,to tbe power, of the. /enemies of Christianity to ro-enact tho bloody.fttid singliinary > of -:tho Post,' and there is ! .njotning in the haturo of unsanotifled men to re -strain' them'‘friim ■ a repotltion df the most ortieT scenes'of WrSebuiion that stains the annals of the! ,World’s ls tho mihliter of Christ perao-' chto.d.? J .l*eVh!m call to wind that soi porßocutcd tpey tho ;Js ho In bonds or in affliction?; -Let himconiider, Christ, tho Apostlo and-High' o/Chfistis toq,easf/ l a)id cc/nfortcUe pn post «o,». L *rrd?,hsW.em of those,, •to .whom <he-breaks:the.,Breo4-of Life/ho should :-possess..iz , Xhe«ifei? [ th c «'duty tovendorhUn, “for /ni^work’s auke.P-and his duty to bevjgiiaht ahd f jealous- In-see’nring nnd toost soddlodsiy doth ftpo6hino iiim i 'lh''gaai!:aJ that the jdeslrVto''fikHd* VeiP* ’ ''with hw.fcpbto does not, py^vp'tfl him j4;Bh>rA' f ;ga|d- tfeh , M How can yo bqliovo. whieh : reoeive honor .'of one another, and seek notithe honor that-cometh from God only.” Many a nsoful minister, I fear, has boonTruined»by*oxeessive laudation.- A -popular minlster is one thing,a faithful., minister quite 'another. If te taihmer^’them'lS'wilhonr trials—if rio OBe tempts him~no 9Be;dpoeiVqs' hetr>ys mm—no one imposes on'him—noWe'opfriUshim—J )it bis life fiows.on, .and like a -.gently in ' its placid toeanderingff ! thon let him examine himself. ‘Then lofehim. sqb* ‘ jeothfa soul tea sincere and soarohiugselMnqoUi*' tion. r would do no man .iniustioo, speak evil of none. But candor 1 conatrzunß to the utterance /that 'the r, faithful Christian -Minister/ 'in > a irfrdatortdr ’losaiir degtod, stands ’exposed to llto 'dangor of more common enintty'than-is generally .supposed, t 'VVlclfßd"Ahd. ungodly meh huto'hiuj. :wq kn<iw.They did our first :mo|her,Jn w.4h. seared .eyo-balls/ But ,Qhristi*ns themselves require much.sincerity and .oandor, to guard against Jurying emotions of hoa* ftiHty, sinco it is not pleaauW to^bc’rehbked’of, sin, aud reproyed of abort-comings,inan open and' K' Ho manner. ' Most 5 urgently, tljOreforo/doth it oovetbo Minister'of Christ .ftoqpontly to ro* "peat tho soliloqdy of the ApcsflbDd I now per shadomen,’oi,'uod? or,’do, Tsedk to plcaSo mon? P^. to. 0 1?/ I Should, not bq the servant of Christ. j • M \ > j i ] IV. Manfcuid'j chief atul crowning, blessings dre conferred through thrmedinm ajXsuffcring. {.This is a; foatqrp jof,God’s- moral economy aliko strango and true. It Is tho oase'wUh our choicest -temporal blessings/ approach our bountiful ond tempting tibles through the’ avenue,'of hun ger. j We roach ihe : BWOot hanquCtof nightlY re >pbse, :throtigh’ the medium of fdttgud: Both Are sdurcea- of suffering./It is thas with; our spirUdali Uessibgs.. "Whot .^rQ, the. chronicles of ChrUtla nlty but ohrtmlcles of suffering?- Call to mind • God’s select heritage, tho Cim.DUBK of Tn exile, in Egyptian and- Babylonian bondage/ tho servant of servants,‘“heW'ers of wood And drawpw’of water " to tho basost. meanest of man- Call to mind iho ltotv PnoPiiEfa. "“Some Jwototoqrecl, not accepting dotiK«w?Pfl.tiiat they.’ mightobtoiu a bettor resurrection; others had trial of cruel mock lags and scourging, yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonment: they were stoned, they l wore *awn.M3anderr w«n to,tqntc4> were slain with ;tbo svy'brd; they; wandered-abput in sheep-skins and goatskins; pojfig.'dp'stltute, affiletod,- tor mented; of .whom thotworld was not worlhy; they, waudercil in deserts, and in mountaius, and 'in dens, anddn eaves of the rtarth.” Call to niiod <!.7 e^^» A tidd and primitive 'wero alt distinguished sufferers, borne fell-by tho sword, others wore , burned r a,t the. ,stoke, j,.others wore, behoadod, others woro were ,thrown, into cauldrons of f boiling oil,- others; > were given over- to l> o devoured by tferoalous boasts, End all were huntoA from place to 1 plhco, #a excited hotands hunt the noble deer Hear M \ l 9?i too. Jews, five times ro 'cDfyril J fort? strips saVo oho J thrice was I beaten with.rods; pneo was Intoned; thrioo l suffered shipwfwk i a Right and a day I have boon on the doap;, in journeyingsoften; in perils of waters; in robbers; m perils by mine own oountry* men; in perils by the hoathon; in perils In tho cUy>; in perils in ’the, wilderness; in perils In the sea; in porifs among jfafso brethren; in weariness and patofuinciB9;'in Vatebings often; in hungor *'? ’ J* - C^d ? I?k 9df . And so it Is wlth'fiur hi At Vatdilito pVyii, ’ rellgi*, o!uS|’Md political blessings. Cd)l to mind the lCu*- Lather,Knox, iCftTnh, ZwlogH, Molanchthou, i Thoydid not 'lb9,on.ooucbosof voluptuousness and caso, but laid iandiidotnesfclo comfort a cheorful sacnfioe on tho altar of Duty and CoiiSolohcO. Qalb'toitulnd the pAfitroi'^' - . ov 1 . fiih- KEVci.u- 'thtf * bMyb ;tttid ’/patriotjo meR; pf 1776 Wtftiimgton/Hattdwk, warroh, Lqq, Henry, and the reas r .,They, wero ixll-eufferors./ They ,sta kedheir• iiveheir fortunes,‘.and their soared hotfptf'Cta the ha<ard/of a s holy jprlqoipio. They achihfßa.tfurlndepdiiaonp6janqbuiitup tbisWest- WrtffP*!' PTcolplwt j ,im-: (luring (nskeiln ess *ri4 ; hunger, fcugnn eml tuld ; oonfronung musketry and inrord; and: Meeting j Weld. .: Whose hurt hath not ■ within' hint 1 i l © iS 1 wii-Ji-i *rmiPHS3S w £: tbe record'of thd'ptfVfttfoniAnduwd by Washing* tou and his orrayUt thelDdlawdre and Valley Forge, In mid'winter,.barefoot, over froteni grodnd and through-chilly showS—aU to establish a priuciplo. And,#} It-has been with erery great aohievdinbtft 'bvSr'Cimaummatod in Mankind’s moral history. ‘BofbrOiit could be wrought many haV? had to , suffer, , Every nowned' tfo'ria-opooh, indeed, bos, boon an Epoch So it ,vm, and > is. and no aouot over shall bp, world without end.'i ; V. Finally? it is through thl a ** nil *J > wy'L ing that we enter into the Kingdom of Oh! itieagrandelrror, to suppose, that tpe u • ttngufchlng concomitant of true xitlgfott if, tj * W -tlit ChnatiliSity'tMnalolcs Its, fntou buietlstlo Of rapturous state, In whlon tnoy IprnU fWwßpa nSd yosrs in and enrapturipg dreams.i Boll S‘S" ii’Jhar’Jath! true, are ways ofiploasantpess, and all ner paths pro poaoe. The realized zeuseioa * o e IS u si n par- * Sonod, and transgresslonicomeil, l, °'' lc «!“ tc J to intuso a holy traninoVt td tli« ? -4J, Oxtatio T 1 ; kingdom of, Ood Is not nioatKa r P h \> e 0" »™ peace, and. joy,ln thoHoty Ghost. But tiro joy of tho ciiristian.bas idifloront sources from that ot of the worldling.'i Paradox though it seems, his mainjoys springout or hla distresses.' As the corn has first to ho ground in the mill, boforo It is con : verted into brcad/Atad ihO'gjape Is first ornshed in the prose, before if yieldf'tne .supply of wine, so the Christian first'bd, crushed botwoen the upper and netper puU-sjtanos of Adversity, before. he,realises the bliss of faith, or is. eminently useful |n his day and genafation. I'often hoar Christians descant eloquontiy on what they enjoy. “ Commend too to l the Christian who, has to speak ot what lie has ;K it not trubthiit Christ, tho Godwin. W our sal vation.Wdfl ihodo perfect through’ suffering? Hourbimspeaking to his disciples: “In tho world ye fhallhavo tribulation, but he of good cheer , I,have overdomb’fhQ.torid.”i.ilear bnomf the Apoßfcies; i Count it all joy whon ye fall into diVerS t*mpt4- :. tions.” Hoar another': lam filled with pomiorfc. I nm'okcfeodinjgly joyful in all pur tribulation. I' take pleasure fn infirmities. In necessities, in per* 1 sjooutions, in difctmsChristy soke; for, when Xam .freak thou ’I am strong.”,., Hoar -another: This''is thankworthy/ if a man for conscience to ward God endure grief, 'sufferlng wrangfully \ for what glory is it,.n r when -yo bo buffeted fhr your faults yo shall take it patiently ?• But if, frhen yo do well,‘and, suffer for-it. yo take it patiently, this is acceptable’with God/’ ; ' The ministry of Christ, I trust I havo established, Ministry of lt is not a luacade*. mUcdhighway,'sCrown with flowers,, but a rugged road, hedged with thorns, along whose wild ravines find deep Mountain gorge# arc Heard the mournful' reverberations 1 of S sighs‘find groans* echoed froth the,hearts,of,tens.. pf .thousands ( of faithful,Pin-- GiumS, bo.thbir way to tho'CELESTiAL,. City. But' tho&o ydry, Sighs,'and grpanSj and tears, are intcr mingled frith a holy, joy, and redolent of. a ooming .ineffable felicity,. Hence tho cry of the •pilgrim is“lam troubloi on every side, yet not distressed; perplexed* 1 but not 1 in despair; perse* fluted, but not forsaken? east'down, but not de stroyed; always' ‘bearing about in‘ my body the dyingbf tbo tord JcsuB, that the life nlso of Jesus might be mjiide manifest in my body.’’ It is the hign and' the holy oalliog of the Christian, then, to suffer• . Conflicts must bo met.. Paradoxes tinut.bu reconciled....Battles,.bloodless, and yet fiercer than! Marathon or -Waterloo, must bo fought* Enemies must bo subdued. Penalties must be pai<l. Pains, and persecutions must bo borne. Temptations musVbo resisted." Deep depths must pc' fathomed, and toWeriug, craggy ominoncos foaled. And, at the last. Jordan has, to be passed, the grandest enemy of ; ail, Death, must'be con,- fronted—Death, on his palo steed, with his bundle of arrows,.his,whetted scythe, bU skeleton form, and his inexorable summons to the grave! But, .“children of tho hoavenly King,'as ye journey sweetly sing!” Hoar thoyoico of your Heavenly encouragingly abovo the din and turmoil of the conflict: “ Be of good choor! Benotairald! Itisl” ‘‘Tho’eaftoringa of thifl present time aro' not worthy to be compared with faoglpnr that shall'be revealed. ‘‘.lf you suffer with Christ, you shall-also reign with him.” y Your light afflictions ore but for a moment, and work for’you a far more exceeding and otornal weight Of glory.” 1 ' * .“Ami a soldier of the cross. . - , , . ‘ A follower of thh Lqmb, ( ; And shall l fear td.owu his oau?o,' j , *Qr blush to speak bis name'/” • “Must ! be carried to thq skies j V .On floury tteds of ease, 1 ~. While others fought to win tho prize, , And exil’d fleas V } ! Are there no foes forme to, face ? i - tidt stem tlld floo4? Is this vilp world'a'friend to grace To, Holy, mo onto' Q od ? Sure I must fight, if I would reign ; ' Incroaso my courage, Lord— I’llbboVtUVlioil; btidurd thopaln; ■' t Supporlod by Thy word. oi)ippmg. EjvnnsN^ 4- ‘ New York and ‘Havre Steamship ’Company.—'The United States • Hail Steamships ARAGO, 2,W0 tons, David Lilies, commander, And PULTON, ‘2,000 tons, 'James A. WotlonVoommAndor, will leave New York, 1 Havre and Southampton, Tor the years 1857 and f 6B. on the following days: ' ! - i' ! ,fj .. / LSAt* MW TORS, 'i \' ' j, , , - (I 1858. Saturday, Aug.. 22 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 0 Arago, do. - Sept. lO Pulton,, , do. x Feb. 6 Pulton, do. Oct. 17 Arum, do. BlarchO Arago, do. Nov. 14 Poitou, do. . April 8 Pulton, do. ' , Dec., )2 Artgo, do . May j f '‘ V ’ • - Pulton, do., . May 20 LKA.TK ” ! LUAVB BOOTHXM*TOS, ! a IBST; , • 1857. l{ , . Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Arago, Wodneaday, Aug. 2d Pulton," do. Sept. 22 Fplton, , do. , ~Sept. 23 Atago, do. Oct. 29 , ATago, , . do. Oct. 21 Fnlroa, 'do;.,. K0v.,17, Fultou } , , do. Nov. 18 Arago,, do. 1 Dec. Ift Arago, , do. Dec. Ifl ‘l V • 1858, / . . .1858. , 'Pulton, "do. Jan. 12 Pulton, do. Jan. 38 Arago, . do., , Feb. 9 , , Arago, , do. Peb. 10 'Fpifon/ 1 <l6. 1 ’ March-9 Fulton/ do.’ Mar. 10 Antgo,- de. Aprils Arago, do. April 7 Pulton,' do. *-May4 • 1 Fulton, do. May 5 Artgo, *'do. 1 Janel •* Arago, do. June 2 Felton, do. June 29 1 Fulton, ; do. JuueSO p&ioa or vassaob J From NeW York to Southampton or nano—First Gabfn; $130; Second Cabin} *76.' . Prom, Havre or . Southampton, to New, York—First Cabin; $O9 frees; SecondCiblnj6oofrancs. For freight or passage, apply, to ' { I MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISKLW. , , “ Havre. ' ! OUOSKKY (c CO.,’ ' « South’ton. ' 1 AMERICAN EUROPEAN) 11 EXPRESS AND EX-> •« Paris. CHANGE CO. ) _____ attO gA^VAN NAH . ANDJ CHARLESTON ! ‘ ‘ ‘ JBKiOIITS BEOTOED. The wall known first class side wheel Eteamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, now '.form a'Weekly Line for the South and Southwest, one .of the ships sailing EVERY SATURDAY,at 10 o’clock, : FOR BAVANNAH, GA. THE STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE. . CsiftLKS P. Mahsuxak, Commander, Will receive freight on THURSDAY, Bept. 17, and sail on SATURDAY, Sept 19th. at 10 o’clock, A. M. ' ‘FOR CHARLESTON,-8. 0. ■ ! THE STEAMSHIP STATE OF GEORGIA, Jonx J. Garvin. Commander, rjWill receive freight on THURBDAY, September 10th, and sail for Charleston, 8.0., on SATURDAY, Septem >;bor 12th, at 10 o’clock, A. M.-' - - [At both Charleston and Savannah these ships connect with steamers for Florida and UavanA, and with rail- for all places In the South and Southwest. . jOabln Passage In either ship; ,$2O <, jSteCrage r > do > 1 do 8 .* No freight received on Saturday morning. . No bills of lading signed after the ship has tailed, .• : For freight or passage apply to A. HERON, Jv., M North Wharves. > Agents.at Charleston; T. 8. &T. G. lludd. ■ iAaent at SaVnunah, 0. A. Greiner. 'FOR FLORIDA, from Savannah, ateamers St. MARYS' ahd St JOHNS, every Tuesday ana Saturday. !FOft FLORIDA, from Charleston, steamer CAROLI NA, every Tuesday 1 . '; ’ ' * 1 •FOR HAVANA, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, ofc tho 4th andl9thof,every month, ■ aul. THB NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATED MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships ! eomposlhg this Line are: i The, ATLANTIC, Oapt. Oliver Bldridgo. (Thd BALTIC,' Capt. Joseph Comatock. ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. . j j Those fhips havq.been built by contract, expressly for Government service; every care has been taken in their censtructlsu, m also In their engines, to ensure strength apd speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. < . 'Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75; from Liverpool to New York, SO ana 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The ships of this line hava improved water-tight bulkheads. • • , . PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. , VBOn ÜBW TORS, . fROM MVBBPOOL. £ Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1857 Saturday,. July 4," 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 .Saturday, July IS;. 1 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. I,' 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Weduesday, Aug.l9, 1857 fitturday, Sept.l2, 1857 Weduesday Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 26, ,1857 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, * 1857 Weduesday, Oct. 14 1857 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, NoV. 7, 1 1857 Wednesday, Nor.H, 1857 Saturday, Ndv.2l, 1857 Weduesday, Nov. 20, 3857 Saturday, Dee. ■5, 1867 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 3867 Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1867 .For freight or passagej’abply to' . EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 60 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY, A CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD tc CO., 27 Austin Friars, 1 London. ’ ' - i ■ > * ’ B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owuers or these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, simcle, jewelry.pr ecious stones or uuleM bUUof lading* mk f oed therefor, and ti*« Yolae thereof expressed Therein anl-tf IKrugs mib dliemicnls. tJIREDF/RIOK BROWN,-CHEMIST :I A AND DRUGGIST, north-east coruor FIFTH aud CHESTNUT, Streets, Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer of BROWN’S ’ ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, which la recognised arid prescribed by the Medical Fa* •ally, and has becomo the Standard FAMILY MEDI CINE of the Halted States. • This l EsKQucd is a preparation 6f unuiual excellence.' During the Summer months, no family or travofler should be without U. ’ In relaxation of the bowels, In nausea, add particularly In sea sickness, it is an active and safe; as well as a plcasnut and efficient romedy. CAUTlON.—Persons desiring au articlo that can bo rellM upou. prepared solely from pure JAMAICA GIN GER, should be particular to ask for << Brown’s Es sence of Jamaica Gingery” which is warranted to be wbdg it is represented, and Is prepared only by FREDE RICK BROWN, aud for sale at Ms Drug and Chemical alert/ north-feast'comer of FIFTH aud CHESTNUT SlrceU, Philadelphia; • and by all the respectable Drug gUt^mt^ApothecMfos^n^thoU^Sfrtes^^^^ul-Su,^ > ti)atcl)es, Jctuclrji, s?t. ■ Bailey & co., chestnut street. • ■' > Manufacturers of - ( ’ BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE, Undor their inspection, on tho premises exclnslvely. OilUens aud Strangers are Invlttjd,to visit our manu factory. ’ 1 -' * rj f ; watches. Oonutantly on hand a npk'lvliil atock of Bnperlof Gold j , , Waters, of all tho celebrated makers, « O. „ diamonds. Neeklaaes, Bracelet., BrooChca, Bar-Blnga, Ftager , l^ l1 2 s i ail d all other,article. In’the Blataoud line. Drawings of MEW DESItiNa will'ho 'made free of oharge for thoßc wlrtiing work made to order. ,! RICH .GOLD JEWELRY. A beautiful aajortmoot of all the new .tyle.of Fin. ; Jewelrr.idaoHaaMteild, Stone and Shell Oaweo l ; ,', p SH 1 i. oof » I >,Carbuncle, Martulalto, ’ ' ' ’Laya,'Ac.j dtc.' T ' flnErjwb.gAaTossJ.DAaKExaj waitebs, a O . jAUd, Sronji and Mwble OttSOKS, of neweet itvloj a»dof»dliwoi;4u»lltr.', I ’ aul-dtwAwi. '‘|H*A’Nl LLA' KOJE —SUPERIOR MA- A"-*’ NXLLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale bv f i ‘i tj ) >;; IL2; WEAVER, FitLßß.a.oo,;' ~ 1 1,1 vTj JKEii a#ELfl| , - , Coot. and consumers are. invited to examine'oiti* stock of “LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK HEATH COAL.” Our Coal is selected expressly for family psej.ljeing carefully,screopofl, we wRI warrant it tree from slato and u Wo sell 2240 llwf^ 1 being 340 lbs moroM than sold by rotalldqalew, it ‘‘2s rente less per ton.” ( , . ' ' . 1 ' ' Also, on hand a full supply of f l BROAD .TOP BITU MINOUS QOAL” for Bl&cksmithing,' and Rolling-iulll purpose's. This Coa! cannot be ex celled. ' ” ■ 1 , Yard®,BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, 2240 DBS. IS A TON.* . tmdHTON'A^O: HAZELTON AND SPRING moun tain, Lehigh.. Hickory and Locust Mountain Dcnuylkill Coal for sale at KNOWLES* Depot, NINTH and Struts. ~ fi t> , <t .qujflm COAL! COAL! GOAL!— CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LRQIQII COAL. • • ' ‘ '(.• / ; JAR.OARTER'SURRfcNWOOD,TAMAQUXCOAL Mfi OgGE L W, PINE FOREST S^pYL , RANDALL & MEREDITH > Have for sale 1 , and are constantly receiving' from' above celebratod Collieries, • COAL OP ALL SIZES.' * ' There Is no Coal mined anywhere, equal U quality these, and a trial ,w|ll convince any one of their great superiority. OUrCoal 1b viry ! cartlully screened atom yards, and we will warrant It perfectly free from slot?* dust and all impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the VERY LOWEST, : j ;i ■ , Orders left at our Office, No. 151 BGUIH FRONT BtrCet, above Walnut. ’ Orders left at our Yard, OALLQWIULL street, below IBROAD’strtiet. 1 ' 1 < ■ <t : , i . Orders left at our Wharf. WATER street, above, OAL ,LOWHILL—or soot to either place per Despatch Post, will receive prempt attention. ‘ '- * 1 ! Purchasers fot Family use Will do well to call and ex amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. ■; an4-tf BUCK MOUNTAIN from the Company’s Mines, and the only authorlscd agents, by retail, south of Kensington. : Alsq Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. T. .TREADWAY, Swanson street, au2o-2m] Ist Wharf aboye.Wßshlngtqui'Bouthwark. CJOHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.- I am dally recelviug, at my yard, the best quality o- SCUUYLKILL AND LEIUGII COAL. My ciutomew, and all others who may favor me with tholr orders, may rely on getting Goal that will be satisfactory to them. 017*' No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer at LOW PRICES. * , ALEXANDER CONVERT, N, E. corner of Broad and Cherry Bta. Lehigh and sohuylkill coal.— DALY, PORTER h 00.. COAL DEALERS, N 6. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the vory lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. , .■ ■ ' aul.ffiu Lumber and coal.—Montgomery & NEALL having connected' the Coal with the Lumber business, inform their friends that they have made contracts for a supply of the best qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re. calve orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may be left with Mr. 8. KILPATRICK, No. 13 8. FIFTH street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINK and WATER Btreeta. aolB-Bm' tUante. KAA AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME tIUU STEAD FOR slo!—Third Divlalon.-$310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots, in' tho gold region Of Culpeper county, Virginia, to bo divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of Docembor, 1857. Sub- BeripttonAonly ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars. oqOt half down, tho rest on dolivory of the doed. Every Subscriber will get aßulldiug Lot or a Farm, ranging iu valuo from $lO to $25,000, Theso farms and lots are sold bo cheap to Induce settlements, a sufficient number being resorved, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent tow price now asked. Up wards of 1,350 lots and farms aro already sold, and a company or settlors culled the “ Rappahannock Pioneer Association” is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will be given for the frith rul performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 45,000 acres of land, in different parts of Virginia, now at command, and will be sold to sottleri at from slup to $3OO per acre. Unquestiohabh titles will in all ease's pe given. Wood-cutters, coopers; farmers; &c., nte l oanted, and i|vo hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most Üboral luducomonts will be given! Some agents write that they are making $2OO per month. For full partioulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ac., apply to E. DAUDER, • ; au24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Y». - 1 " 11 1 ! Agriculture. (BTATB AGRIOULTHRAL EXHIBITION. K 3 —AGRICULTURISTS, BTOOK BREEDERB, GARD NERS, POMOLOGIBTS, INVENTORS, MANUFAC TUJIER3. ARTISANS 11 AH classes are Invited to be come exhibitors. ; THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI BITION at Poweiton. West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM BER 20th aud 30th, and OCTOBER Ist And 2d ensu ing, for thediaplay of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and- Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implements, Dairy, Field. and Garden Products* Seeds, Fruits* Flowers and Vegetables, the Mechanic Arts, Domestic, Household Auu other Manufactures, Stoves, Wares and Inventions. | A PLOWING MAT0II!! i In order to promote skill and efficiency in the lm portant work of the Farm, a Plowing Match will come off on the fourth day of the Exhibition, to which men and youths are Invited to compete for Die premiums. To sellers aud buyers of farm stock this Exhibition will afford a most favorable market. , The different Railroad Companion will carry all stock and articles to and from the Exhibition free of as heretofore, &u 4 will fugue foV the’ Fair week at the usual liberal rates. ) Lists of Promiums and all othor information will be furnished on application to ROBERT O. WALKER, Se cretary, at the Rooms of “the Philadelphia Society for PromotlugAgricnlture,” QhessutStreet, below Seventh, south side, up stain. , , , « - ‘ The books tor the’entry pf articles and animals wHI be open on and after the Ist of September. , DAVID TAGGART, President Penna. State Agricultural Society. aul3-d t sop 28 irirc proof Safes. , gALAMANDER SAFES. A largo assortment of EVANS & WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, For Ranks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, Equal to any now In use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS* Ac., On as good terms as any other establishment in the Uultea States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 20 South FOURTH street, ~ Philadelphia. ; PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aulS-tf Siluer-lXJore Jxroclrji. JAMES E. CALDWEbL & CO., No. 433 CHESTNUT, BELOW, FIFTH STREET, Importers of aba Fine Jowelry, Manufactu rers of Storling and Standard Silver Tea Sets, Forks and Spoons, solo agents for tho sale of Charles Frodahain’a new series Gold Medal London Tlmekeopera—all the sites on hand, prices $250, $276, and $3OO. English and Swiss Watches at tho lowest prices. *' Rich fashionable Jewelry. Sheffield aud American I'lated Warts'. scs-y JS. JARDEN & BRO. • MASPrAOTOBMRB iKD IMPORfEB* Of • 3ILVBR-PLATKD WARE, First door above Chostnut, on Ninth street, second , .story, Philadelphia. ' 1 Constantly on h&nd and for sate to the Trade, TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, OUPB, WAITERS, BAS . ICETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS. FORKS, LADLES, Ac., Ac. Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. se2-ly Francis p. dubosq &son, lato of Dubose, Oarrow A Co., Wholesale MANUFAC TURERS OF JEWELRY,3O4 CHESTNUT street; Phila delphia. ; ' J ' Francis P. Dubosq. Wm, 11. pusoeq. au3l 3m Sewing iHncnmco. A GOOD SEWING MACHINE.—HUNT, WEBSTER, A Co., beg respectfully tojintroduce thouwelves to the public as the manufacturers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE > adapted to manufacturing or family purposes, . Freo from the objections which have boen urged, against those already known la this market. TIIIB MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF THEM ALL, and will be sure to commend itself, upon examination, to families, tailors, saddlont. shoemaker*, and seamstresses. Those in want of A GOOD ARTICLE, that will make a handssme lock-stitch, work WITII LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND, STITCH,RUN. or GATHER; indeed, that will giro entire satisfaction oveu after they have boon used lor years, are Invited to call at our rooms, 108 South EIGHTH Street, up stairs. HUNT, WEBSTER. A Co. Sewing of every description elecutod iu tho best pos sible manner, and on reasonable terms.,. Samples of our work qent by moil to any part of the United States. au33-tuths3m. The tvatson 1 1 |IO FAMILY SEWING MACHINE HAS GOME! And ia now open for Exhibition at Socond Story, front Room, No. 720 CHESTNUT Street. Sfate and County Rights for sale. Apply os above. , auSHMf. iTnrniture. LU. KITE & CO. • FURNITURE, BEDDING, Ac. , No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT >t., Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Spring Beds. Lywa H. Kith. Johkpu Waltox au3l Om KNIGHT’® COOKING EXTRACTS FOR flavoring Pies, Pudding, Oakes, Jellies, Custards, Ico Creams, Blano Mongo, Sauces, Syrups, Soups, Gra vies, Ac,, Ac. Comprising Knight’s Extract of Lemon. Kuight’s Extract of Vanilla. Knight’s Extractof Rose. * Kuight’s Extractor Orange. Knight’s Extract of Peach. Kuight’s Extractor Almond. Knight’s Extract of Strawberry. Knight’s Extract of Pineapple. Knight’s Extract of Raspberry. Knight’s Extract of Celery. 'Knight’s Extract of Nectarine. Knight’s Extractor Cinnamon. Knight’s Extractor Nutmeg, Knight’s Extract of Ginger. Knight’s Extract of Cloves. ■ Knight’s Extractor Aliapico. Knight’s Extractor Maco. Kuight’a Extract of Aprfaot. ■ ( Thus; Extracts are inado with great,care, and are war ranted to retain all tho flavor anu strength of the article Represented, in a purified and concouhrated form, conve nient for all culluary purposes. Retaining their flavor for auy length of time aud in ouy ollraato, and can bo used at all seasons of the year when i.ho fresh fruit cau uot be obtained. They are put up in a neat and convenient manner for uso, viz: 2 and 10 ounce bottles, ai«d are respectfully recommended to the attontiou of Houne and Hotel Keepers, Bakers, Caterers, and tho publle in general ■ Frico 25 cents per bottle, or 0 bottles assorted for one dollar. For Bale \>j 0. D, KNIGHT, No. 7 South SIXTH Street. Groe^ftndJDea!eMWM| ailed on ferme, nulSrlitf ffiobneto auh (Cigiars. HAVANA CIGARS—a handsome assort ment, such ai i ' ■ i ««•*«> P*rt6f#i, OaWa, Sultana,' Glor»> Jupiter.. Coloso, * : Converd iantefl, Toirey Lopes, Union J American*,‘ Orejon, Ylora Ouban&, Ac., *O., Ac., } D ./f j 1-5 and 1-10 Doxe«. ofttl laUea and cfuaH tlw, In store and constantly rewiring, and /or sale IoW, by , OHAjaLßfi TEXE, (new) 188 WALNUT street, below Seq end, second sto 17 IjllQABO) CABANAS AND' PARTAGAS SEGAR3.—A choice Invoice of tysse celebritt*d trade on bond brig u New 'Era.” da Ur expected froie Ufcvant, end for eale low, by ■ OHAIVLkS TBTB, 1 (New) 188 IVelxrat itmt> below Seeond, I jwl r Second Btwy, , iHiaf?llansoag. SALE.- THE ILtIHOISOENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY »»»owipirjp4r«ltowiUbout 1,&OU,OOQ acres of choice Farming lands, In .tract* of 49 acres and upwards, on 'ODg orofllU, and, at low rates of Interoat. These lands were granted by the Government to aid in th® construction of this Road, and are among tho richest and most fertile in the world. They extend from North-East and. North-West, through the middle of the State, to the extreme South, and Include every variety of climate and productions found between those parallel! of latitude. Tho-Northern portion is chiefly prairie, Interspersed with fine groves, and in the middle and Southern sections timber predominates, alternating' With beautiful prairies and openings. Tho climate Is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bra cing, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. * Bituminous Coal la extensively mined, and supplies a cheap wd desirable fuel, being furnished at many point! at px to p 4 per ton—and wood cau be hod at the same rate por cord. Building; Stone of excellent quality also abounds, which can be procured for little more than the expense of transportation. * The great fertility of these lands, which are a black rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll lag; their contiguity to this road, by which every faci lit/ is, furnished for travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South. East, West, and the eoouomy with which they can,be cultivated, render then) tye most valuable investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for persons of Industriohs habits and small means to acquire a com fortable independence In a few years. Chicago is now the greatest gram market la the worlds .and the facility and economy with which the products of those loads can be transported to that market, make thejn much more profitable, at the prioes askoa, than thos‘4 morq remote at government rates, as/the add! tional cost of transportation is rv perpetual .tax on the latter, which must be bornfe by the producer, in the re duced price he received for his grain, Ac. ,Tbe title Is perfect—aud when the final payments are made, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by the Slato, and In whom the title Is vested, to the par .chaser*, which convey to them absolute titles In foe sim ple, free and clear of ewery ineiimbrance, lien or mort '**§he prices are from jffi to $3O: interest only 3 per ct. Twenty per ct, wIU be deducted from tho price for cash. '< Those who purchase on long credit, give notog payable In two, three, four, five and six years afterdate, and are 'required to Improve one-tenth annually for five years, ’so as to have one-half the laud under cultivation at the end of that time. Competent surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and a]d them In making selections. I The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable 'as those which have been'dlsposed of. I '' SECTIONAL MAPS Will be sent to any due who will enclose fifty cents In postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing hu morons instances of Successful forming, signed by ro spectacle and Well known farmers living iu the neigh borhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the State— also tho cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any ether information will be cheerfully given on application; either personally or by letter; in English, French, or German, addressed to 7, JOHN WILSON. ; Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. , Office in Illinois Central Railroad Repot, Chicago, Il linois. . , aul T OCAL FREIGHT N9T I 0 E—T H E JLi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared te receive and forward FREIGHT between Philadelphia, Lancaster, And Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHIL A. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. .Third Class. Fourth Class. [ acts. 18eta. . loots. . Hots. ' Flour, 18 cts. per barrel. Pig metal. , 10 cts. per 100 pounds. , BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Claw. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 20 cts. 17 cts. 15 cts. 13 eta. ' Flour, ; 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal, 30 cts. per 100 pounds. ARTICLES OF FIRST GLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots aud Shoes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar aud Wooden Wart, Porter and Ale In bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs. Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. : ARTICLES OF 20 GLASS. Apples, ’ Molasses, .Cheese,' 'Melons, Clovvr aud Grass Seed, Oils in caskß or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Caudles, ’ Pasteboard. Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) groceries, Printing Paper/ uns aud Rifles, ‘ Papor Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, > Sweet Potatoes, Uops, Tobacco iu bales, Iron, hoop, band, or sheet, Tea, * Loather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, garble Slabs and Ifarbte ’ Turpentine, (spts.l) } Monnmeute, Varnish. J . ARTICLES OP So CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vluegar, Lard,' White Lead, Oysters A Clams, (iashel!) Window Glass, Tobacco, (manufactured,) ARTICLES OF 4td CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grata of all kinds, ■ Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, , . Whiskey, Plutar. > ID* For farther information apply to B. J. SNEKDKR, Freight Agent, Phil*. E., K. BOIOE, Freight Agent, Columbia. tu!3) Vi. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW GAB CONSUMING FURNAOE, I CHIISON*S NSW (DONE FURNJCE , after paving been put to th» moat severe tost, during the two 00LD wtXTSxa or 1850 akd 1867, has proved to be the most potearful htaUr in (Ae world, roving from H to Jf thefnelpreranyof the best furnaces now in use. Tubbs FuKXACxa are constructed with a cast Irou ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped flro pot, lined with fire-brick or iron staves. The hre pot is surmount ed with A BERIES 07 CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, Vut tapering to small aper tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber, through which the heat and smoke pass to the Hue. Ton wuolb products of combustion in the form of imoAs and oisas, are suspended directly over tho fire. ooxrixaDor compressed into tho tapering Conks ana ooxriHUALLT ezrossn to the direct action of the rays of heat and light from ths fire. This heat and light i* brought to a roooa in iaoh Coxa, not unlike the COLLECTION OF THE SUN’S RAYS, to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the flMpu ISD disks tobecoma intensely heated and tho roughly ooxsuxsD, by this operation the bxokk and qabks are madh eqoai.lt available with the rtna iTSsur for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces, it is OABRIKD 6rr AXOVaBTXD IX THS OHIMXBT. All percoßi deilrotu of obtaining the beet sad MOST ECONOMICAL lIKATINO APPARATUS, should not fail to examine the Maw Qis Comspmimq Com Fubviob. before purchasing any other. The at tention of architects and builders ii particularly re verted. ' ' ARNOLD & WILSON, (SueceasorstoS. A. Harrison.) , No. 524 WALNUT Street, aul-tf ' Oppoalte Independence Square. H' OMESTKAD FOB $2,00! LAND DIS TRIBUTION!! CHANCE FOR POOR MSN!! . Ttie Northwestern Mutant Land Bonefit Asseciation rjlll moke a grand distribution of $30,000 worth or real estate and maps to its members. The number of mem* bers is limited to 16,000. $2.00 and flv'e, letter star-tpa per membership, or a> share. Anj Individual sendlug $lO and the stamps, shall b« entitled to six shares; or an/ person sending six names, with (headdress of each, carefulljr written, shall be entitled to six shares. The distribution w»U be made in Chicago, Bept. 26th, 1867. ’ Zho following is thei real estate to be distributed : No. 1, An improved r farm of 30 acres In Cooke Co., llliuols, alued at $3,000 No. 2. Au improved farm of 100 acres In Whlto* sides Co., Illinois, valued at No. B'. An improved fahn of 100 acres In White* sides Co., Illinois, valued at No. 4. An excellent private residenee in Dubuque, , lowa, valued at 8,000 No. 6. 100 acros superlot farm land In Cooke Co., , 1 Illiuois, valued at 2,000 No. 0. 100 acres well pine timbered la Waupacca Go., .Wisconsin, valued at 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence in Chi* cago, Illinois, valued at No. 8. 160 acres superior land In Whitesides Co., < Illinois, valued at 1.000 No. 9. 100 acres good laqd.ln Chippewa/ Co., Wisconsin, valued at, 060 No. 10. 100 acres good land in Chippewa/Co., Wisconsin, valued at QCO No. IJ, KJO acres good land,ln Chippewa/ Co., Wisconsin, valued at 800 No. 12. 100 acres good land In Dunn Co., Wls* ooasln, valued at 800 No. 13. 80 acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, 1 valued at 000 No. 14. 80 acres good land In Marshall Co , lowa, valued at 600 ,No. 18. 80 acres good land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 600 No. 16. 40 acres good land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at SOO No. 17. 40 acres good land In Linn Co., lowa, vat* ued at 800 No. 18. 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val* 1 uod at 800 No. 19. 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val* ued at 800 No. 20. One building lot In Dubuque, lowa, val* ued at 800 No. 21. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, i valued at 300 No. 22. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, . valued at . 800 No. 23. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, 1 valued at 800 No. 24. 40 acres farmland iu Grant Co., Wisccm* sin, valued at 800 No. 26. 40 acres farm land in Graut Co., Wlscon* 1 slu, valued at 800 No. 26. 40 acres land in GrantCo , Wisconsin, valued at 240 N 0.27. 40*cres land In Graut Ce., Wisconsin, valued at 240 No. 23. 40 acres l&udiu Crawford Cp., Wisconsin, valued at 1 200 No. 29. 40acreslsnd in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at < 200 No. SO. 40acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 N 0.31. 4Q acres land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin, . valued at 200 No. 82. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 33. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 34. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 38. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 36. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valuod at 100 No. 87. 40 acres land fn Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 88. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at .160 39. One lot in Fultoh, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. One jot lu Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will bo conducted fairly and honor* abl/. The uamos and address of stockholders shall be wrltton on as man/ small cards as the/ have shares, and the whole placed In a box, aud the tret name taken out shall be ontltled to the Improved farm No. 1, lu the above list, and the next taken (pit will be untitled to No. 2.and so on uutU the 40 itemSof real oxt&to are all distributed. Then to each of tho remaining 14,900 stockholders will bo sent a cheap map ot a Western State or Territory. A full account of the distribution ! will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member 1 of tho Association, with tho names and address of such asms/receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and Immediate possession given. Each ap«, plication must bo accompanied with $2 00 and five letter stamps. Address MNDELL, JONES & CO., ! au-13 Chicago, Illinois. T (JMBER! LUMBER!!—Tho subecribar, JLA who has for several years occupied the promises at Sloan's Planing Bill), Kensington, has removed to COATES STJtKET WUAKF, adjoining the Plimnix Planing Mill, ou Delaware avenue, where he intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other door* Ingboards, stops, risers, shelving, colling, fencing and scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned aud well worked. For sals at tho lowest cash prices. Purchasers are In vited to eall and examine for themselvoa, and ever/ ef fort will be mado to give satisfaction. Orders received and supplied at the shortost notice for all kinds and sixes of Southern /allow Pine, Timber and Scantling, aui-tr . s. a. moiui. 13 ,US SJ A AND AMERICAN TANKED 1* COItDAOJB.—a suporlor article, manufacture aud for calc by , WKAVEK, HITLER A. 00., au 8-if ~ No. 33 N. Wator at., A 23 N. Wbarvot. BALE ROPE,—Buyers are luvlted to call and eXatalne oar Mantle Bala Rope, which we can can sell u low os American) Mid warrant It superior in strength and durability. 7 WEAVER, KTLBfc&OO., No. 23 N. Water at. and 22 N. Whanea. I^OTTON—IOO bales Gulf Cotton, In store ud for Ml, by MAMIN It MAOALIBTER, i M !»*««> WatwStowl. . Siftings ifanbs raving fund—five per cent, in ► 3 TEHEST—NATIONAL SAFETY -TRUST COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IWOORFOSATKD BY TUB STATS OF PXKMSYLVAHtA. Money is received in any sum, large or Btuall, and in threat paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office Is open every day lrom 9 o’clock in tho morning till 7 o’cloek in the evening, and ou Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o’clock. All surnß, large or small, are paid back in gold on de mand, without notice, to any amount. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Yiee President. Ww. J. Ruin, Secretary. DIKIOTOSS 0. Landreth Manns, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph D, Barry. Henry L. Churchman, Francis Lee. Hon. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Sami. K. Ashton, James 11. Smith, This Company confines its business entirely to the receiving of money on iuterest. The- investments, amounting to over ONE MILLION AND A HALF OF DOLLARS, are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, GROUND HENTB, and such first doss securities as will always in suro perfect security to the depositors, aud which can not foil to give permanency ana stability to this Insti tution. aul-ly SIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from 9 to 8, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until 8 o’clock. Large or small sums received, and paid with out notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST, by check or otherwise. JOHN THOMSON, Preset. VIOK HIXBU>BX?B, THOS. T. TABKEB, EDWIN H. LEWIS. BRCBITABT AID TBBiStJKBB, WU. T. ELBERT. SBQBTBB3, Wm. 0. Ludwig. D. 0. Lott, Charles E. Lex, A. Misltejr, Israel W. Morris, Jr., Wm. Neal, Thoß. Neitson, Thomas 8. Reed, M. D, James Russell, Th*s. P. Sparhawk, Oscar Thompson, Peter Williamson, Isaac 8. Waterman, Charles T.Yerkes. John B. Austin, John K. Addicki, SwUmon Alter, M. W. Baldwin. ■William Clark, Ephraim Clark, Jr., Charles Q. Caratalra, Robert Clark, A. J. Drexel, Charles Dutllh, Wm. B. Foster, Benjamin Gerhard, John Jordan, Jr., Lewis Lowii, Jr., aol-Sm NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET FIVE PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. I\TO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET FIVE •1' PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. T\rO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET FIVE 11 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET FIVE PEE PENT. STATE BAVINOB FUND, aul-1. Hlacljincrj! anb Jroit. SAMOBL T. MEBXICK, i. TAUQHAS KSEEICI, WILLIAM H.MIEIIOE. ' CJOUTmVARK FOUNDRY, ►3 mm AND WASHINGTON BTBBBTS, ’’V P3ILADILPQIA. MERRICK & SONS, > ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, ' manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometer*, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao., Cut* ln|» of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. t Iron frame roof* for Gas Work*. Workshop*. Railroad Stations, Ac. ' Retorts and Gas Machinery of tks latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. Bole Agonic for N. Rlllieux’s Patent Buga? .Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer: J. P. Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BABTOL Rich aiid nouhis & son, locomo tive STEAM BN11INI! BUILDERS, SEVBNTKKHTII STREET, HAMILTON, PAIRYIBW AMD SPRING GARDEN BTRKRTS, PHILADELPHIA. Engaged exclusively lu tbs manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES, Manufacture to order Locomotives of any imnn< ment, weight or capacity, for the hm of Wood or Cole, or littunwtovt Coal in tu trudt state. or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITHOUT BMITTIXO BKOKI, Oiß OB HBH. 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 best quality and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com ptets Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORK WITH ORBAT DESPATCH, OP AMT ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. CHILLED CAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES, With Forgings of any size or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, 1 And MAOUINB WORK generally. BICHARD NORRIS. aul-Iy HEHRY LATIMER KORBIB. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOII*- ER WORKS. HEANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, BMlfflS AND FOUNDERS Haring for mas/ years been io successful operation, and been exclusively engaged la building and repairing Marine and Hirer Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., lea,, respectfully offer their services to the public, as rally prepared to contract for Engines of all alzes, Marine, Hirer, and Stationary. Haring sets of patterns of different sites, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern«maklog made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu* lar and Cylinder Boilers,'oi the best Pennsylvania char* coal Iron. Forgings of all sites and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings or all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at thetr establishment free of eharge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with ahoars, blocks, fails, &a., &0., for raising heavy or light weights. THOMAS HEANEY, JACOB Q. NKAFIK, L JOHN P. LEVY, aul-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington. Handy & morris— MANUFACTURERS OP CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRONTUBEB FOR GAS, STEAM OR WATER. ALSO, GENERAL IRON COMMISSION MEHCHPS. v Warehouse 8. E. corner FRONT and WALNUT. aul'Sm iUebicinea, Nineteenth century*—the GREAT REMEDY 0? THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IS TUB IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. This U now tho great standard remedy for diseases of the Blood , Stomaeh and Liver. If you have a Canc<rt*uj or Serofulout affection, at once use the Imperial Depurative. Tetter.— Are you troubled with this obstinate and on* pleasant disease f Use the Imperial Depurative, Tr j bat out bottle. Usre you White Swelling, Hip Disease, or Glandular Swellings ? The Imperial Depurative will effect acure. Try It. for Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions of the Skin gene rally, you hare a prompt and oertain remedy In the Im perial Depurative. Due bottle will satisfy you of Its efficacy. Use the Imperial Depurative, if you would hare a dear, healthful, and beautiful complexion. Use the Imperial Depurative for a diseased state of the Liver or Stomaeh. for females of a weak and debilitated habit and shat tered herves, the Imperial Depurative is Inst what is required to re-invigorate the frame and restore the ner vous system to a healthy state. We know the foil value of this great remedy, as we are using it every day in an extensive practice, and see Its great curative powers manifested Iq numerous cases. We know it has no equal in this country. The careful preparation, great purity and strength of the Smpenal Depurative renders large doses ©r long continued use of it unnecessary. It acts directly upon the diseased part, and it is not necessary to wait mouths to discover tho beoeflts to be gained. ir you wish to purify and enrich tbe Blood , aad pre vent disease, as well as cure it at this season of the year, use one or two bottles of the Imperial Depurative, and we will guarauteo Its beneficial effects. Prepared by Br. LOUNBBKRRY A CO., and for sale at the Principal Office, No. 60 North fifth street, three doors below Arch, where patients may consult Dr. L. daily, free of charge. The Imperial Depurative is the great remedy of the nlneteentn century. aul-tf HELMBOLD’ 8 GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Bucbu, for all Diseases of the Blad der. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. HELMBOLD’ 3 GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Bucha, removes alt the symptons, amoug which will be found Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror or Death. Night Sweats, Gold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often enor mous Appetite or Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands. Plashing* of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallia Countenance, Eruptions on the Faoo, Pains in the Back, Hosvhog* of the Eye Lids, frequently Black Spots dying before the Eyes, with temporary Suffusion. Loss of Sight. If these symptons are allowed to go on, which this me dicine invariably removes, soon follow fatuity and Kpi leptio Fits. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY of the above distressing ailments, use HELM BOLD’S PREPARATIONS. Try them, and be convinced of their efficacy. HELMBOLD’ 8 GENUINE PREPARA RATION, Extract Buchu, *<Ulvo hoalth and vigor to tbe frame, And bloom to tbe pallid cheek !” And are so pleasant in their taste, that patients be come fond of them. HELMBOLD’ 9 GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Buchu—See overwhelming eviden ces which will be produced to show that they do great good to all who bouor them witha trial. Evidence open tor tbe inspection of all. UELMBOLD’ 8 GENUINE PREPARA XX TION, Extract Buchu.—Price $1 per Bottle, de livered to any address. Depot. 52 South TENTH street, Assembly Building, below CHESTNUT street, Philadel phia. Address letters, 11. T. HELMBOLD, 62 South TENTH street, below 011KSTNUT, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Beware of Counterfeits. au7-3m* Boots anb flljocs NO, 442, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MARKET and FIFTH Street*. Boat Patent Leather Gaiter Boots. 44 “ Calf do. do. u a Patent Leather Oxford Ties. ** 11 Calf ‘ do. do. “ “ Patent Leather and Calf narrow strap Bhoes. Boys’ &n<l Youths’ Patent Leather and Calf Skin Clatter Boots and Shoes, aul-tr For sale by I7IALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. * —JOSEPILH. THOMPSON CO., No. 814 MAR KET Street, and Nos. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, hay© now In stofre a large and well-assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern manufacture, which thoy offer for sale ou the beat terms for Cub, or on the usual credit. Buyeva are invited to call and examine their stock, aal-dtf F. CALDWELL—Wholesale and Retail WHIP and CAftE Manufacturer, No. 4 North FOURTH Street. an 4 ' Flooring* boards—23,6Bo feet Owo lina flooring boards, afloat, for sale by MARTIN & MAOAUBTXR3 lIP North Water Str«*t, Coach, engine and hotel lamp Factory of E.W USSUBRp.No.IO9 (1at043) South EIGHTH, below Chestnut stredt, has become a sarins of 60 percent, to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and also the conrenlence of haring their old Carriage Lamps new sllreMopped and bottomed, and sent by express to all parts. aul2*ly COTTON— 200 bales good Middling to Mid dllog Fair Cotton, in store and for sale by MARTIN & MAOALIBTEB, •ft! 1 North WftferfftrMt, Jnanrante Companies. N E O fS w^S^MjgojyAjnr-- FIRB JLND StABINi Mol .iS"*'' CAPITAL .100,000, Pir. a«l Marino Peril., .t current niS* or <W e» b I OFFICERS. H. 0. LAUGIILIN. President. RICHARD BUIKLDS, Vice President GEO. 80GTT, Secretary. tDt ' DIRECTORS. H. 0. Laughlio, D. Sherwood, Wm, Osborne, Richard Shield*. T.F. Shewell, Howard fire and marine in. SURANOR COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 04 WALNUT STREET. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $600,000. (toll annoK* avseotißso.) Invested as follows; First Bonds and Mortgages on Property In the City of Philadelphia $135,000 Stocks worth par 251,100 Cash on hand 61*190 Amount secured by Stock n0te5,,,,,,,,..190.000 Amount of Stock due on ca 11,,,,, ~ 1,710 . $600,000 This Company effect* Insnranees on BaUdingfl, Mer chandise, Bjrnitnre, Lumber, Ac.; on Vessels. Cargo: and Freigffffto all ports, and by Railroad, Lakes, and Hirers, at the lowest rates, and upon the moat liberal r j^»^ff uar *°tjing Promps Payment on the adjustment Perpetual Insurance made upon the usual e DIRECTORS F.M Potf Wm.l.L«b, ?• *- Spßugler, r, T , Keusil, Abr'm. Bex, 11. 11. Hou.too, Wm. U. lloode, Jm. K. Wither., ♦ George Howell, Abr’m.P. Byre J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel, C. G. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John Wi Sexton, John H. Lewars, Herman Haupt, • James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, H. N. Burroughs, PERGIYAL M POTTS, President, 0. E. SPANGLER, Vice Pres’t., W. 11. WOODS, Sec., Auglß-ly E. T. KBNSIL, Treasurer. THE QUAKER OtTr INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 408 (late 02) WALNUT St. Capital and Surplus, $250,000. Tbit Company continues to make Insurance against loei or damage by Fire and the Perils of the Sea. Inland Navigation and Transportation, at current rates. 1 OFFICERS. President—GEO. H. HART Vico President—£. P. BOSS. Secretary and Treasurer—Q. B. COGQSHALL. Auietant Secretary—a. H. BUTLEB DIRECTORS. George H. Hart, E. W. Bailey, E. P. Boss, Charles G.lmlay. A. 0. Oattell, Wn. D. Lewis, Jr., Joseph B'lwards, J. E. Pomeroy, John U. Dale, Andrew R. Chambers, Hon. Henry M. Fuller, H. B. Coggthall, Foster 8. Perkins, Samuel Jonoe, M. D„ John H. Chambers. A. F. Cheeibroueh. auB-ly P PHILADELPHIA FIBE AND LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY, ißGorpbrttw] by the State or Pennsylvania la 1848, are now established in their NSW OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT Street, where they are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, fron LOBS BY FIBE, on property of every description, Jo Town or Country, Including PUBLIC BUILDINGS. DWELLINGS STORKS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES and MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, TBSSXLS. too. AUo, MERCHANDIZE of all kind* STOOxtf OF GOODS, Stocks of COUNTRY STORES, Goodi on STORAGE or In BOND, STOCKS and TOOLS of AR TIFICERS and MECHANICS; FURNITURE. JEW ELRY, FIXTURES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., at moderate ratal of premium, and for any period of time. Thia Company refer to theirjpaat career as an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of all their LOSSES. There are at thie time no nosettled claim* against them. ROBERT P. KING, Frea't. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prea’t. Faiaoig Bliokbobss, Sec’y. anl-3a T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM -1-4 FANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TIIIKD and DOCK Street*. Capital. $612,726 03. , INSURES LIVES for abort terms, or for the whole term of life—wrants annnitiea and endowment*—pur chases life os interests la Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the Contingencies of Life. Tfaej act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees. Trustees and tinardians. MONKY RRCKIYRD ON DEPOSIT la any amount— Fire Per Gent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payable back on demand without notice. ASSKTB OP THK COMPANY, January Ist, 185 T. Loam of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia City, Penn’a Railroad, Camden ana Amboy Railroad, and other Loans 4170,885 S 3 Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate .... 117,197 20 Stocks in Banks, Insaranoe, Ou and Rail road Ootnpanles J 81,729 08 Premium Notes and Loans on Collaterals 109,602 01 Cash- in Bank, dno from Agents, Inter eat, As Guarantee Capital, Subscription Notes 9711,225 03 DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL S 3, STORES, Vic© Prw’t. Joct W. Homob, Secretary. mi-ly Arctic fire insurance compa- NY, NOT YOaK.—Office, No 29 Wall street. ad joining the Mechanics’ Bank-Cash Capital, 9250,000, wWh a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer chandise, furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss or Damage by fit* ana the Bisks of Inland Navigation. DI&K0TOB8. Henry Grinnell, Joehua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, . Rufus K. Graves, Henry O. Brewer, Henry Baris, Edmund Penfold, C. U. LUlenthsl, Hanson K: Corning, Theo. Polhemus, Jr. Ogden Ibrngerty, Elisha E. Morgan, Tncmas Honagan, Abm. B. Van Nest, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson,' Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy, Samuel Q. (Hidden, . Edward Blacken, Staph. Camhreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, CharleeL. frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges. Henry K. Bogart, William B. Poediek, Peter Edec. Emery Thayer, Benjamin u. Field, Geo. Westfoldt, A. ft. Frothingham, - Zalmon Taylor, Thee. F. Yeungs, Henry S. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBKBT WABB, President. Eiohiid A. OiiLiT, Secretary. anlP-ly MANUFACTURERS* INSURANCE IVJL COMPANY Perpetaal. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $500,000. lire, Marine, and Inland transportation. diuotom. Aaron S. Lipptneott, ' Charles Wise. Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rlnaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON S. UPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Yioe President. ALFRED WEERS, Secretary. J. W. MARTIKN, Snrreyor. This Company was organised with a capital, and the Director* hare determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 Merchants 1 Rxshange, Philadelphia. aol*diy rpHE UEROANTII X RANGE COMPANY 0] No. 222 WALNUT Street, oi BINE BISKS on Vessels, C LAND TBANSPOBTATIO: Canals, Boats, and other car ALL TIIS PROFITS divN lured, and ample security in niav a Edward Harris Milep, John M. Odenhelmer, Mahlon Williamson, Samuel J. Sharpies*. Isaac Jeanes, Henry Preant,■ Edward Q. James, William L. Springs, . Franklin 0. Jones, Daniel Ucddoek, Jr.,' William Taylor, James Murphy, Wo, 9. Smith, A. J. Antelo, Samnel L. EDWARD HA. ALPBID EABI Johm 0. Karvaa, seretar CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN. Cuh Capital 9300,000, Losses la Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the Pkiladtlpkia Ojjtce. By leave we refer to D. o. Brawn & Co.. Phlla, | Ron, Joel Jones, Pblla. Chaffee*, Stoat & Co., I Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea A Co.. “ I Hon.T. 8. Williams, Hart’d We have facilities for placing any amount of Insu rance In the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Nb. 413 laid No. 143) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON A ROOD, Agents. COMMON WEALTH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP TUh STATE OP PENNSYLVA NIA.—Office, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streota, Philadelphia.'Subscribed Capital. 1600,000. Paid-up Capital. $200,000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice PresU. Bamttbl 8. Moon, Secretary. ' ~ aol-ly Commission illerctjanlß. IT ANDY &BRENNER—COMMISSION XM. MERCHANTS And Dealer* In foreign and Ame aican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. &, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East side, above Commerce street, Philadelphia. aul-tf CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SEOAR3, (New) 188 Walnut street, second story. aul-ly CARD.— THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECT FULLY Inform thoir friends and the trade gener ally that they have made arrangements for one of their Buyers leaving monthly for the French and German Markets. from many years* experience, the permanent resi dence in Paris of two of the firm, abd an abundant capital, they can offer unusual facilities for TIIE PUR CHASE ON COMMISSION la any of the European markets for shipment direct. They are also prepared to receive orders from samples ter flowers and feathers from their extensive and well Known manufactories In Paris, to be shipped direct, altherttnder bond or duty paid. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CO.. Importers, aulo-2m* No. 200 Broadway. Philadelphia type foundry— N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUTSts. L. PELOUZE A SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that tbeLr new SPECIMEN BOOK is novr ready, aud from their fecreaaed faellitiea, are now prepared to furnish every thing uecessary In a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience In the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justifies thorn in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin ished article than their cotemporaries. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials would do well to apply to them previous to, puixhasimr elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 dents per pound, in exchange for new at specimen prices. * aul-tf fIIHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, rarfa PARCELS. PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE,' BANK NOTES anj SPECIE, either by Its own LINES, or in connexion 2L t £,?i her F-pKKSS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and OITIKg of the United States. E. 8. SANDFORD, *ot-if General Superintendent GEO. W. TAYLOR, ABRAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE -i*- Sinking and Embossed Printing, Envelope and Seal Press Manufactory, 37 Strawberry Street, between Second and Third, and Market and Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. *ulg-ly S“if AirP E’ S MEN’S AND BOYS* CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, between Arch and Race. enO-ly CJARDINES.— 100 cases of 60 half boxes >5 each. In store and for sale by 1 HENRY BOHLEN A 00 au 6 Nos. 2*l and &3 8. fonrth street otel and Summer ranges^- gold by CHADWICK A BRO., fio2 N. SECOND Bt. auglB-3mo». MOSS— 17 bales Carolina Moss, lor saio t>f MARTIN 4 MACALISTEB, am 118 North Water Street. WELCOME RANGE.— SoId bt CHAD* V V WICK 4 BBC, 393 H. BECONB K, tolt-fta, , PENNSYLVANIA 1 RAILROAB. THE GREAT ORNTRAL ROUTE, tcmowUn, th« At lantie Cities with Western, North-western,'sad South western States, by a continuous ftailway direct. This BoadaUo connects at Pittsburgh with dally Uae> steamers to ail points on the Westers Hirers, and Cleveland sad Saoduskywith Steamers 4o all ports on the North-western Lake*; making the most DIRECT, CHEAPEST ud RELIABLE RQUfEby which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. BUB™ BEIWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS Fisst Class—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Csps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes *“d*s) feathers, furs, A© Tse. per 100 Ife 61 °°«^ i Cue3 —Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original (In casks), Hardware, f° llj or boxes), Wool Taiio d^!2l* t V^ 4stw ‘ rd »^ e -per 100 b Tai *f n UTiU U stei!l . Chains. iiStt? k ft!>uE* B, ?’® tcoa *** Pork, Salted, (loom or in sacks), Tobacco, manufactured, (except Cigumoreut Poosth* Ctisa^Doffee*’f Uh**B»»n ■ SOe * Beef, sud Pork, (in casks or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch* Bosin, Ae ’ M.iaiTh ftotr*—7se. per bhl., until further notice ‘ 6sxix~B6e. per 100 R»., until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point East of Phllsdel ?hia. be particular to Minx package “e*« Pcs*jWea»t« iQitroad.” AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Koad, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh* wiUhe forwarded without detention. George Minster, W. 0. fitoteabury, ft. M.CarUle, 0. 0. Butler, Geo. Scott. [aul9-j Pusicrt Agssts.—Harrii, Wormier A Co.,Meirah]x. Tens, ; B. P. Bass A Co., St. Louis, Mo.: J. S.MUeheH A Son. Evansville, Ind.; DumesnJi, Bell A Murdock, and Carpenter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; r. c MH drqm, Madison, Ind.: H. W. Brown A Co., and Irwin A Co., Cincinnati j N. W. Graham A Co.. Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Leech A Co., No. 2 Aetor House, New Yerk, No. 1 Wiliam st. Pl«e New York; K. J. Soeeder, Philadelphia; Msgraw A Koons, Baltimore: D A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. T\TEW YOKK LINES.—THE CA3CDEN 11 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TURN TON RAILROAD COMPANT’3 LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WA Leave u follows, vis_ At 1 A. 11., from Keniiagton Depot, tU Jersey atj, Mail ....r?.. :» At 6 A. M., rla Camdea end Jersey City. New Jer sey Accommodation .' At o A. M., ria Camdea and Amboy, Actuunodt* tloa j At Jau' M ** ll% Camden Jersej City, Morning At 10 A.M., bjr steamboat Trenton, tU Tuoqj an«l Jersey City, Morning Exprem % At 2 P. M., Tie Camden and Amboy, C. tad A. Ex prdU t At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Srouu Mail . At 8 P. M., ria Camdea and Amboy. Aecosuooda tion, Ist Class . J At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Sad Claes. j At 6 P. U., via Camdea and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist Class, * w t 6P. My ria Camden and Amboy, tion,2nd Class \ The 6P. M. line runs daily, all others'fiondsys • cep tod. ’ Express Lines stop at the principal stations only. Jor Belvidere, Easton, Plemicgtoo, <e., atOA. and 4 P. M., from Walnnt street wharf. . PorWaterGap, Stroadibnrj, Scranton, WUkesbarr Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at A A. M., via Delawar Lackawanna at Western Railroad. Sat Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 p. M For Mount Holly at 7 A. M., and 2k aad 5 P. X WAT T.rvva For Bristol, For Palmyra, Baaeoeu, Bererty. Burlington, Botdaa town Ac., at 3 P. M. For Mount Holly, Burlington and Way Stations at t Steamboat RICH ABB STOCKTON for Burlington and Bristol at 8X A. M • and for Bardentownudutinu< dluta places at 2k P M Steamboat TRKNtvN for Taewuy at 10 and 11* A. M., and 4 P. M., and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P, Alt lines, except l A. M., lean Walnut tfreu wharf. l£7*Plfty pounds of baggage onlf allowed cadi mi. senger. Passengers arc prohibited from taking'anr thing as baggage hot their wearing apparel. AU bag* gage orer fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com pauy limit their reepouiibUlty far baggage to one per pound, and will not be liable for IKt amoant be jond 1100, except bj speeial contract. WM. H. GATZHE2L Agent 0. A A. X. X. CO. K. B. UOBBJELL, Agent Phila.. Tr. B. R. Co. CHANGE OF HOUHS F HIL A i>K L*- PULA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE »*TT f BOAD. .. 89,180 47 . 100,0*) 00 On lad after Thoreday, Jalr 2d, HST. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M > 1 P. M., (Elpres,) and P.M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1,4.18 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 4JSP. M. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 4.18 P. 11. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 4.18 P. Jf. For Seaford at 8 A. M and 4J5 P. H. TRAINS FOE PHILADELPHIA Leara Baltimore at 8.64, Express, 11 A. X., and 8.» Leave Wilmington at 6 60 and 1166 A. X.. end 888 and 0.66P.M. * ■ Leave New Castle at 6J30 and 11.06 A. X., and 0.06 Leave Middletown at 10.00 A. M. and 8.06 ?. M. Leave Dover at 8.60 A. M. and 7 P. M. LeaveSeafordat7DoA.il.and4QOP.M. - TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Le*T« WUmlagton it 9.15 A. H.,2 P.M. aadlSJT' A. U. SUNDAYS only %t U P. M. Area PhiUdslpUa to Baltuhor*. do. ia.‘ 5.25 P. U. frwo Baittnon to PhiUdelpM*. BALTIMOBB AND HAYRBDK GJU.GS AOCOMMO- DATION TRATM LeaTes Harr* d« Grace at 6.50 A. H. Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. U. Preight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ns as follows: Leave Philadelphia for PenyriH* and iatermc&ate places at 6.00 P. it. Leave ffilmiagton for do. do: 8.00 P.M. Lear# Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. aol-ly 8. M. PEL TO If, President. SPRING ARRANGEMENT.—PENN SYLVANIA CKNTRAL RAILROAD—B(miuD£ la dimt connection vith the mTBBUROU, I 081 WATNS AND CHIOA9O BAIL- Tor Cincinnati, ‘ Bt. Louis, Icy* City. Louisville. New Orleans, Bt. Pauls, ' Indianapolis, Cleveland, Kansas, Terre l/auto, Chicago, Nebraas*. Ia advance of all other rentes out of Philadelphia. Farming tlcse temnsetian vitk all Iks Great WtsU era Railroads. THROUGH TRAINS Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western elGec. from the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, south-east corner of ELETENTH and MARKET street*, (entrance on Eleventh street,) as follows: Mail Train at T A. M. Fast Line... at 13 55, P. M. Express Mall at 1100. Night. Columbia R. R, Line leaves for Harrisburg at 2.3), P. M., Lancaster JAceommodation,) at 4.90, P. M. The Express Mail runs daily, the other trains, Sun days excepted. For further particulars see hand-bills, at the different starting-points. Passengers from the West will Bnd this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia. Baltimore, New Tort or Boston. , THOMAS MOORE, Agent, Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Philtdslphia, February, 1657. ael-ly L»E MUTUAL INSU »F PHILADELPHIA.—Office ippoaite the Exchange. MA* frrgoeg. and Freight!. IN* >N ItISKS, per iUilroad*, rriagti. Ided annual!? Among the As n cams of lom. 3TQBB. Thomas T. Butcher, Algernon E. Ashburner, Alfred Faultt, Thomas 3. Foster, titular u* English, James n. Strcup. Alfred Slade, A.Q.Cattell, Charles D. Carats!rf, Samuel Robinson, JohnO. Keffer, John P. Steiner, Henrjtirambo, Wm. J Csoct, treats berg. KRIS MILKS, President. lITT, Vice President. sul'ly Philadelphia, gekmantow AND NORRISTOWN RAIL&QAD—BUMU£R AR RANGEMENTS. On and alter May sth, 1857. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6, T, 8, PlO-min., 10, iltf, A. My and 1,8, 9-10 min., 4,5, 6, T, 8,0,11 X, P. M? Leave) Germantown at 6,7, 7-94, 8,9*10 min., 10M 11X, A. M., 1,8, 9-10 min., 4* 6.8, 7,8,10*, P. M. The 7-35 o’clock, A. M., train from German town, will not stop at intermediate Stations. Leave Philadelphia at 9-80 A. U., 8, 9,10, 6-90 and P. M. Leave Germantown at 8-20, 0-30 A. M., I-10. 4V, 8 15, and T P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 6,8, 9-10 min., 11M A. If., 3, 4689 PM ' ' • ~ 'lin’a bheiiout Bill >t T-U, 1-56,10-10, 11-10. mia., A. M., 1-40,3-40, i-*9,T-40,10-10 aita.,P.U. Lem PhlWalpM. .t »-20 A. M., 3, 6# tn 4 8 P. If. Leave Chestnut llill at 8 A. M., 12-50, 4-10, and‘o-49. P.M. * * On tad after Maj4tb, 1647. FOR IIANAYU.NK, COKSHOHOCKKN, AND NOB Leaf* Philadelphia at 6.9, and 11. A. 21.. and 3,4 V. «K,.n411x,P.M. ’ ’ ’ *’ Norristown at T, 9, andll, A. M., 3, and 6£, os aunoixa. Leave Philadelphia at9A.il, and 3 P. M. Leaf* Norristown at 7 A. M., and 0, P. If. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.—FOR DOWNIN 1 TOWN. ' Leate Philadelphia at 0 A. M., and t P. H. Leare Downingtown at T¥ A. M., and 1 P. M. aal-Iy HENRY K. SMITH. Gen ! l Sort. Depot, NINTH and QRKEN streets, Philadelphia. North Pennsylvania.railroad. FOR BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, WILKESBARRE, DOYLEiTOWN, Ac , Ac , THROUGH TO BETHLEHEM WITHOUT CHANOI On and after Wednesday. July Bth, 1837, the trains on thi« Road will leave aa follows, daily, (Sundays ex cepted: For Bethlehem, Eaetoa. Allentown, Maaell Chunk, WUkesbarre, Ac , via Lehigh Valley Railroad, Horning Express, at 0 15 A. SI. **■ For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown. Maneh Chunk, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, Evening Express, at 2 IS P. SI. Passenger* Tor Easton by 215 P. M. train take rtsreg at Iron llill station. For Doylestown, (Accommodation) at 815 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Owynedd, (Accommodation) at 035 P M RETURNING. Leave Bethlehem at 915 A. U. and 215 P M wftk Passengers, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, from Esston, Allentown, Blanch Chunk, WUkesbarre. Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 1210 M. and 515 p M Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation) at e 45 A. X. and 110 P. SI. Leare Gwynedd, (Aeeommodation) at 6 50 A. X. „ ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown, (Accommodation at 8 30 A. M. and 5 45 P. M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia. (Accommodation at 0 A. M. and 3 15 P. SI. Fare to Bethlehem . . . H 50 Fare to Slaach Chunk . . 260 Fare to Wilkesbarre 4 go Passenger Depot, FRONT and WILLOW Street#, aul-lj ELLIS CLARK, Agent. J. J. 3IICBBL.] Michel & koontz— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No, S 3 Camp Sltttl, A'tie Orleans, RSFOOIXCKS is PaiLiDELPail : Caleb Cope A Co., 183 Market etreet. Smith, Murphj- A Co., 97 Market street. Win. H. Brown A Co., 108 Market street. [an2T-2a* |?tEORGE H. ARMSTRONG, ATTOR- W KKY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, l.ltl Lombard atre«?t, below Broad. auN-lmV TVAINIEL doughertv, attorney A-' AT LAW. goothoASt ®orner of EIGHTH and OUST Streets, Philadelphia. aol-lj MYER STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRE •tmt, Pottsrllle, P«. wl-lr SPIRITS TURPENTINE-ajObbta Spirits Turpentine, to Arrive, for ude bjr MARTIN A MAOALIBTER, »nl 11» North Water Street. C" HEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE' - excellent quill ty, Ij sold »t toe PHILADELPHIA. GAS WORKS for toe reduced price of Are cents A butoel ■ and inay ba obtained in large or email qaantitr hr uni plying at tie Gai Office, No. 20 South UTSHHC To Purchaser* by Wholesale, it U told at the w«*v in First Ward, by the ton, at a’priee eqn!ral£J to°2?» thraeite,a t».W perton. wlO (Signed.) 2. C. O&KSSON, fiothM* Ssiu.rn.tm. ffoui, An*.», ’sf. ttflitroaba. „ H. H. HOUSTON, General Prelght Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAHRT. Baperintendent, Altoona, Pa. WAT LTNE ON SU3DJTS. ON SBSDITI. BIBTOWN OF CARS. Allonup at £au>. Ten wood cemetery d 11* WALNUT 8t , below FIFTH. (W. B. Koost*. “TICE, NO. Mlltf
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