The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 02, 1857, Image 4

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itewinixs , Opinii:Latirrwe'NoodWatd.+ - In the race '
tuflniol4seitlttenbangt; befoteloP, 0 ?1 ,01 ) po Jury-re
nthadVisfrolkoting vsnifiti' 4 • = " •
-10,1114 jtefors the.sbove 'entitled Mitt, do find a
verdict in aurora thOptalotift for the prereivei claimed
111041 indittedmilt,anbject to the payment of n certain
mor e g ft e th e gy o too‘pswr4 Smith, ter ten thousand
onto add n.Aoie b• paid by Veintiftberore
ny er y.l, o himotioir Oreibisee,n* said 'defendant' to be
r e C e i i katiadj a pand - 141? respenelbilityi; for .or on ar., ,
count of the - inid teatime, and= that said 'Plaintiff be
allowed hit t '1858; to - ipay. said: mort-
VOW* lerandint rrofn his (derendailtie) re% ,
oponsibllity,under the Wane. •:
_
`We do fluthhrdeclare that sold defendant shall upon
theliardalatmadhPga °Crams° ef.hitlyesid,do.
fendsn,t,fby sald'platntig, deliver the possession ofi said
premises free end aleoe of. ail inontebranee; except , the
above referred to - Mortgage.- • ' ,••• • • • , •
Q417.1 1 X lisissoss.;:sudgeConrad.—ln the,c ue of the
court os,ljubert Ooninell, on a motion to quash the bill
of indictment, char with Xeceitlng-unqualided votes,
hL IhmOr old, that beam+ the ordinary proCess
, ded forth* 'enamietioement Ofaations;there were'excop •
tonal wept • lit by dlrectlim of the • court to the grand
jury; 2d t •bj direction of the court to' the District At
torney; and,3d, by the action of the grand jury at their
Gin instance •• • • _
_ _
„itotldnelappear that. the proceeding' Woe witheut the
leive of the overt; for it was officially known' to 'the
cottrt that the' District Attorney hod sent the bills to
the .grandlnry, There is no anthoHty for the princi
ple esserted that the , leave of the court was required.
Ia regartl tithe witnestuet of the Commonwealth not
being sworiii kii,liorkor said there wee 'no evidenee , of
that, and the legal preemption in, that , the witneeees
upon the back bill were propmly.qualified. The court,
therefore, efter.exerninatlint of the Opts presented by
determined to overrule the motion
quaak: ,
Yr. Oiuldi telied the Court'te''tlle anoPuilop In this
saes
Ifr,litenn said he would try the cases to-morrow: „,
Mr.,Casaldy.saidhe would file kdemurrer,
'
',The Pistriet Attorney aid lie would ask the demurrer
to be argued when it was preaented..: „
Oweldy said he would, be
r eedy Marva the do.
Wheb it was presented.
Mr. Webster fidthat he amid sat see on What greeted
cfpaled these parties should . ,tried, at the
end of the 'term, especially as there-were a number of
other eases ready to be tried. could not Me' r any.
distinction should. made In theme eases,:
Theldlitript Aittmiey said that he ambit" no reason
wbythesa,snee elierild be_ pokpcuid, .; There:were ape,
Mad mitiont oily Wise eases should be tried at once, and
he *Mid' insiatripon'their going to trial t 0... morrow.
Mr: Webster said it was, of no consequence what _the:
District Attorney Whited. " Tkfe Coact was the proper
appall from any- "insisting on ,tite -part of the ..Distnet,
Atney,L heliepat each an gmearwould net be iq
Uhl. If there were anyapecial reasons Mimed bytheDls.
trkfMtorpbylrhy,thelTplwp should betaken u pnow
in mederemur to. allollarsu'he would like to know ahem,
W l V,„4 O t e*Etlx` , loree /Ike lereeniesper
any,famr imam MOO, part.tes charged and,net peek,
ing evade justice; and do not intend to run allay.
Dist?* Ationney said that there were, special.
res n a ts l4 -t ik lr 09 414, P 1 /. ttled;flowi 'Abet these
partimtWareabotts repeat the conduct for Whieh they
way now under "ctment:. They were abort to . teeign
the awes they held
,under the city, to go : In as throw,
tors inalmileeralt elctions to "defraud honest - chianti',
of their right..., That he wished these defendants and
the publiplp know_ thit these - bbinga cannot.be done
witß time/mitt ; thrktbere is law enough ptiteetche
citizens in'their moat cherished rights.
, Cassidy Add the delimiter would be Med "to-drii,
and that he felt outdo the rases could not be tried
after his demurrer was „ _
OYIR Asp Tosinnse--,/, udges Thompson audOomed,
Homiaide'c - charged' with' the
homicide ottamea Timobsy, 'was put mitral yesterday
g,_
mornin - The ,District Districtttinney, in opening the case,
said in substaaoe that he could not imagine the oireMn
atanceseirbid warrant him in asking for a touriction of
murder in the first , degree..,' That IC would appearlhe'
dormant and.the decirmsd had been. Wm:album, on the;
night to queatito, , but bedlam& up their dllfieniti
shaken hands ; that the dalessed. was fodAd4iettMern--
lag dea4With tvontal - en the left aide el , hlsi week. It
woold. - ,be for the =jury: to say who. indicted ltb ese
wourelsi, but the cue was, ao far as he knew, barren
of amts. t = „
The OMnmenirealth's wito‘iiisivere then'oandoll rnd
after thai else hadheere- proceeded with far soma -time,
lhe 'District abtorsey abandoned the case, ,The.
trictAthirbey for 'the Ooninionirialth
Req., for the defendant.
+ 47,- -•• , Nitir-Vork Trade:
[ iron U 614 0, Yolk Herald ofryisterdiy:] '•, '-"
ThelutUanit nicureuiente lit'ttrede
NottilattAaing;iittfitig t idx*.(«Snoed,4kimill-:
-pfl io liange, the shipmente produce
troukliai pit were quite large yea tenlay t having
been kagelletru: ;1:;.; ii,;)(t : I. V. 4,1
TP44tetitook - ltititrukted Yolue.
90,000letakAlsithat at 5i541•.•..;•....,.. i. 4100,000,
10,000 corn it 70e a 7,000.
4,000 bbla bur at $5.60 22,000
500 Wes cotton 4 04 06 per bale W 2,400
Iditoil4f4istl4 at,g9 • '
To dloo-:pr , '
- 44000.1440,erud0 tuipentitui at $3.15 .16,0'00
Ti - 44tratoen,_, - - -;
2001#44,40gar,44.4100,Pei hbd • WOQU
TOW — $101,40
—beeideo neve - rat oduor einiagemente to other porta.
Whileihe foregoing formed a single day's 'ship.
merit froerNew Yorh,the ship Tontsianda cleared
yesterday frotrePhilidelAierfei LiVerjoh?l;,, with'
the following cargo :. ,,. 4
•
125 1.14* beef: ,(atgiog).sl2. •'",4a4Si
99S ollea*is at per , •
ilateer,
bb e,:ffoor,otss_,Per betrel •
.;127;164 1
491 es of cotton at 05 pe r bale ' 30 . ,956
14,904 bushel! corn at TO can - • '" • ; „0,200
7,6i9tesneas wnsit it $1.20 ' 0,589
lihda bark at $5O per boo 17ieerio10
Among the charter movements at New York yes. -
tardier, twut itnninenireesele Were liken
Ei plO'loatr,
with Anlerioan•!prodsiee for ' 4nstrilla, nminding
lour, =•••- - .4* 3 ;
When dn'above:pioduee ieashoe'LiVeriiol, -
the bate drawn against it getW fientlen,' an goals,
from 7to 9 per sent. higher in' New ."•Yorici an
Loden, it ie. . ilkeiy,.the,prooeede,wilt.besetnrned
in 1 4$010%:•,:Aklastt'steeounts.;new oath:wires also
being pretty freely shipped frowNew Orleans and
MobileXerEuropo:•" atn very . fall •primhe W. et =ratio
egos! to the !Fill irilfeWrorh; whioY
proves thailhiii diltbialresOtireesitio'ettensiek
and Venable. the above may be addod Ship
ments' ad beeiiditaTi tofiirejga ports 34.ionte Went,
froak . .44l,b*ire: itlehm9o4.: ektriCitiriOatOnfi.
this eemo l ooeteaoik ezki te -.of cotton , &mama of
Tennesson'w eat vet *direct Am Liverpool,'
which -was 'Sorosidered; to • sixttunmend ,-oiretsmir
Myetennun Death eg Twe . feraeu,s,
Conner-Pieohs tilbjd VrailxidnarYinciueSties:
terderovei the' bodies 6P Warren Osplifgagil
Whiquiddied'en Sundijoiveillig,iifterh few,
dayit`iihneigfrom — the, *gloxinia ',effeofis "ef, nelson.
swallowisrby them "Cialretendayeyentug, Dlr. arid,
Mnr'CitilleldchiidjtheAttter's'etitali, - partoolOif
aupnerijirbieh.• , e6nAlsted tninelpally "tif hit&p,
ptokieiinilk; and &mei; ";,'ptiritit the! at ht"ail of
the*weiti nleit i liut, with,* except*, of
Mrs. CA sisterree6rered aufileiently k themor,
ring to, resume their usual routine of duties. -The
former lady' remained An her - ohnmbetvand - wet!
quite-ill for serikil days. after breakfast on IVA,:
nodal. morning, Mrs. Canfield 'was tiahi seteo
with the - ;slekness of the 'previOnenight, Mid id
.tarno te,lito.,-"Afr."o:;,ivlik iorie3ci h0,0.00t
of brisinest - bn"Tornitietli Benet, 'was "sinzinteli
24 r 0 40,, , k,f1W. , Allotitar4is. and,-returned,
home, , - tyrytt kiVaitthernwse called And ad 4.
_ ministeredutc . the Mkt of 'afferent,. but: their ,
ailment4afilid his skill, and on Sunday evening
Mr, afikiXte:panfield Water, vitiating
injun4;othk VitiOt;
oonialasetriat;and line.wooludderKent o dynger;.
Thirdetnianid !nein two ehildrint ri orkearWaut,;
neither ofwhom was taken - - - -
T r i*"..nvrAtoptfloost.mort....xamintia,
to wady, tut. igyaste4.this took to Drs. 0: 0,
Milisizid James):lWO. The inquestwas adjourned
until this afternoesoat 6.1e0100k , - whet thll_phy
sielausseill Submit thetsMiest:—./ti t SpnonekTV7ii Sap k,
-I ,1
Hrs. HoNstil s , fof Lotkiwirt; 'a - 1110 1 41td,tiad
been*base kittherarirailia
board the cetstral;Afrierree,..e4d. ires-finellyjdo4.
reftmliCahliid,l4o." /sate the:-steamer unless he
eo r stielaritirf hor, Heceamil 4intsractshift to
per: her Ito go withotit hint/ hnt-lindingiair
revointalifiter detelmination,,eama ligulnlthertit
aftetwitattqPidePtwidtthat
Thht mt.*? ets;AIR;;Pa4 r4:Joefircluit
ressete:'He tteeolipinied her to the,side of _the
oideted at ,jowering her iptpi th„abogt, hat;
badikehrdil; arid Okd rliotcho!gyallgrotf
low.her t ati,".; be boat shaved:A an 11 was An.
last UM, slineaw:orlittard';of :film, =Sept that ha
went,doni:. nal the; hundreda I of- others . who
perished .on that, fearful night:: We, knew right'
well the husband of 'this breve 444, Mr:-Willtitter
McNeil: In the days wheit we were iring niter:the
musty *need Otero and,Wrsee, cliett wee our
remit-Mite" He ,yrits: , generous; ay, led,,hasr ,
proded Mins' Ifildayeitiers.4H/arita'Or.X.),dis ! ,
The milluneo,OtWesrtYirrle'tity 4 hare re
cently held a meeting, and ,- Cetus to a unanimous
determination 4,4);:lritise the price of #ntlls to epveif
cents per (plait" they ore' dtiteh
course by the ralfroallnolopaUies and the:4o;9os,"
The f° lol tr, , 4 l .4oita„reased: their rates , ' for, the
transportationefrief,Mm / to 1 cent ,penquerh ,
and thAtisoitisTl to 3) cents per quara, - sirlie
of about one dent, which makes Abe:cootie tb&
milkmen ,aboat, fire'ofints, including waste.: As a
milkman can , "onlyttilitri,othent . one' bkmdrod and'
fifty quarktrar day; ttfolltnie that his profit will only
be aboal,Wit small item anon& when: the cost' of
the "rOolod , w°o9 l 4 04 50 Por4doY, Which Jetties.
just iStlit•Htigitolottitnatlim Ow milk sit es en
cents, - 1:no use In tee price commended yesterday} •
Lathes* wise expeotto get good milk:Must expect
td pdy . fefiltlr 4")0 4- 41, -- • ••1 41,
BlraiVedie' ink 'Aijwsal . .:.WitielaY4lB3e?
beeri'7'driestad,kt
irecolleated th at'
• Cole .isAlierged.with pota(ming
his wife three weeks since, at Bainbridge, Boange ,
county, klississippilY , Wheeler,' hit ',pktamonr,. id
arrested;on suspicion , founded: - pn;lettoor that
passed between herself and' col(Wor being en ati•
eoropliee - in the mtotlet_ After,Qytog,from, Ohio,
Cole went toPenteMiran' end 'ertited
hang on the there Old his horse and'
buggy._ He staid 'in 'Allegheny' and Pittsburgh
until the folk/wing rfidey, ,on the. night_ of that
days pplying'ACHerfcitotely ln , pittsherglii for
boardint - end, ,idgistering his name as Joseph
Riga. ;BAtardsy he disappeared; and was not
hoard - of again until arrested as stated above.
A, Buffalo', (N. Y.) phyifietan!trait seat for
on Holiday told to 'Grand Island and attend s'
supposed dying woman When 'he arrived at the
plaee.indicated; " hi found 'a' yonturgirl,lettteen,
years of age, whO ise ce "'einem° as, PAor, WO,
her threat horribl angled , and ber'person others
wise chi end bru ; her story, in 'substance, wen.
that her husband recently stole two ,hundred dole.
lara in Buffalo ; lied with her to Canada; spent the
money; killed a boom end - broke - coarriegetO„
pieties escaPedierarentilaltitikand thhid led lir
into the woods and attempted , to' kill her-4.utting
her throatowith elsiganiferatikjimphii lier
head. Thu Allairt,Whe,pitypotrated this outrage
has, , of-Xoff.lod,.°4 gltfirOr
„s .
anutet.:,Skeelyi - , ranster2; residing near
HainliatOldblyeak arree4d.''3eptimlier 2eth,:by
the United; Meta dePUt.t hie/Thal, and Eli bogus
quarter-eleiarendlwo 04'4Y-dollar counterfeit
notes on liiirmers' and -Mechanics' Bank at
Wayneslintgi; Rat, were found in; hid poeseasioiV
aloud/ hie been suspected of dealing -in counter.c
felt money for about two years, and the-deputy
maphil watelted likatiol osel yy ,sew JAM parreitese,
101 ° ,4 4t iels' giro ]tile aele Irak
gatrinOra to sf*C;Sheely is a
farmer ,*Putoloodkand;antart efauilY:r
,) • •
• Ou•-Teleadaylit7iefFivee1411ro.
Elisabethton, PA., mite& a_ quantity of arsenie
wirkilOorfPurpl ai ng . to nelson lints.. no, gervont
girt &deo 04 steak Which she prepared for. teak.
41111 ,1 . ,4, 1 0 0 ,44 8 2 ,0 1A12 0 it 0 s to.t"thinr"? it before
oaoaseg,i• Aprie YPa kof , the poisoned
144". ,iere..4ll--taken- 111,—A physician WV
calleddir,itlitidotee Were eamihistered, acid ; all
thertilafedodfliind death.' 4' -::
1 1 1 4,-Viti4nAll aasetfe, Of Helff.'3l;fs'ity4
AteisHoWa4 jolt( Tidloott
,has, eon
boarding, Wri t obifillino al* gime /ome,
•beAfeen Main and Sycamore
Pe loroyi ftVi wed And JiltYltuf been Ire:
von obtaleire,mnploymentdn
, aitr,"oobil ed .. - ufght before Bud to itetre - thie
tothrotont swelloWed 1414_41
issi*WysajottYttiorkiitt f 0041441.
141! VeCarra- • -44 '0
COURIS.
FOR GALVESTON—TEXAS LINE.—
With quick despatch. Freight taken at low rate's.
The faet.eailing regular packet schooner 0. B. PEAS
LEE, Capt. Foster, will commence loading at 'lace
street wharf on Monday next, pet. 6th.
Having nearly all of her cargo engaged and ready for
shipment, will have quick despatch,
For balance of freight or DMUS apply to
' Bikluor, & CO.
LlNE—Direct from Philadelphia.
The =guidon* clipper ship JOBNPII JONYS, Sam
uel G. Flowers, commander, Is now loading sit Race
street wharf; hiring a large part of her cargo engaged
sod going on board rapidly, will hart Immediate des.
patch.
Shippers will please hurry their goads alongside with•
out
Forbalancea of freight apply to
BI6IIOP,
36 No 131110N8 in 00.,
sea.dttNorth Wharves
F'
YORK.
The celebrated clipper ship SANTA CLAUS, Foster,
master; -the magnificent clipper ship BOSTONIAN,
—, master, are now loading and will have despatch as
shove. -
JH. CHASE & CO,. -
•
COMMISSIONMERCHANTS , ,
iIS North TRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
• • . CONSTANter sow:imam •
OLOVE•it''S•gED
- On oonsignotent from the Interior of Pennsylvania:,
where oar neiOleining BEN to now in general nee.
Irr Also; . fililOTßY AND RED TOP always on
ANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION
A.M. MERCHANTS and Neaten in Foreign and Arne.
nounHARDMAN.* and CITTISART'i• Nod. 28, 26 and 24
North FIFTH Street, Xset stdei istsoye Coltman. street,
Philadelphia. ' int-tf
iIHARLES TETE, COMMISSION„MEM
ILI CHANT and Importer . of - HAVANAi IHIABA,
Mow) 13d Walnut street. second etory. '
VARD.—t-THE SURSORIMEASRESP.tOT
‘,." FULLY inform their friends and the teach gener
ally that they hare made Arrangements' for one of their
Rigors leaving monthly ..for• the Trona end fierspan•
Markets. - „ • .
livens many .sterel expevtenee, neinattent real.
dance in• Parts ihf two et the '• Erln end an abundant
es4sital, they Can offer unusual feellitisa for THE TUN
OHARA ON 00111XIS8ION in any of
,the Europium
markets% for eldpineadlreet. , • • '
• They are also ,prepared to resolve orders fromsamples
lot Plowere and Teatime from their extensive and well
Emma manufactories in Pods, to ,be alsipped• direct?
either underhand or duty paid •
• .)NEENDEBBON, dMTTH & 00.. ImPortete, • •
,•• auld.dosie • No: POO Broadway..• -
irN THE MATTER, OF THE 'PETITION
T
IN INSOLVENCY Off JOHN o'2' OBEETEMEN,'
Settee is hereby given that , the subscriber has applied
Ao; the Court of ClourtnenVPlesi for the city and county
hfiffhiladelphis fora final discharge under' the prcivl
limo of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth and
alio that he haa apPlied by petition for the benefit of
• the 41st Sectionof the Act of June 10th, 1806, relating
tiiiinsolveht debtors—by which Section it isprovlded that
the court, with the consent of a majority in number and
value of creditorii of Sachniolvent, May, grant him an
'et,emption of his estate and effects from execution for his
indebtedness for the space of emu years. Theis ap.
plications wilt be heard by the Court of Common Plea
on Saturday, October 10th, 1857, at 10 o'olock, and the
attention of creditors and all otters interested in these
'applications is invited.
- • ' J. 0. OBBRTEUVIER.
ti ~Se 234itai SwC
'OTICE ----Wliereas Letieri' 'of
deceased,Mministra
ier n
Fist; t l l -1 4 n uP grtn i t h z rot: o u 'r lideralgar all
in
debted to said Estate will pleasernairepayment, and
plisse baring claim will present the Rune to 1 . .
/Alp?, DUGAN; 'Adroinistratrlx,'
„Soptll-fat* • ' • Grape istreet; , fdaneyoulk...
ii
itterih ant (tailors.
. ~,.„
. .
• • . „
JOHN P. DOHERTY,: •
YOE TRARS WITH MILLI& SBOTHSA L
LATE WITH ,LIIKENE, KELLY, k OV.,
i - , . TAILOR, r
flu with him the beet tailors that are now engaged
in; the baldness in this country
141. ABLES BOTH, formerly the leading Tailor of this
City; ILAYSNR, , formerly Cutter for 0. BOTH &
00., and late Coat and Teat Cutter with LUKENS, BEL-
Ly, lc 00; BENVI.VPTAGNSII, who has jot arrived,
considered In New York the best Pants and Vesta Cut—
ter In the United States, for years cutter with Deplerris,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depleirre
&Pettus, under the St. liieholsa Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting • attention paid , to the ladies
of - who patronise the establishment ; Abe , best of
Otthen made at, moderate prices for credit, low pekes
fo cash. . men
I"DWARD P. KELLY.
• • • Wan
A it'E S SHEMIDAN, MERORANT
'TAILOR, Nod. 18 48818 South NINTH STREET,
OUFS EN weII ielee lIT. •
large and ted
stook of °LOTUS Ind
• faIIMItItEB items On hind.
11 elothlng mule et tbls Establishment will be of
~
beet quality; sun In the most feshlonable style. -'
' articular attention glen to 'UNIFORM OLOTIL.
' - 0054f'
Ship] ino•
te North Pihe.rves,
JAMES BAKER,
99 NohltWharvis.
i aIW...LUMML!i n =,!L.MiO2MIa
mziprm•vti:l‘ffiwg - imlawuziall
For balance of freight apply to
BUMP, North 0.,
8,3 Whortet
Comnitosion ,Aerc
legal ` Xoticee..
KELLY & BROTHER,
Haying engaged the aervices of
OH ARIZ VIL 0 ,"
Tletingulehed for the: beauty : end, excellence of his
Goods when in thaV thb allerittx baa taken ,
BWrb,
'Bl4 CHESTNUT STREET, '
( /HD wl. Ulna 501 . 2111, Litt; 'AT AAAAA 05
°TOTH% OSSECLMEENS,:TESTINGS, OESTATS,
•.atoyle, SHILKT,
Qt
the et qualities , at moderate'prices.
, IJ7 The -.business ,of KELLY & BROTHER he re
me red, filen this date, td N.I. 814 CIIESTNLIT
w ere it will be attended to kirk:WA T. KELLY or
4"' P.DOHRRTY. , - • ' . set•ly
tiopko.
#ENDEREON * . oo'! , GREAT LITER
order
MR, 171/Tff inil AlgOR 'streets.
~,' e togrittify the wiahee of our numerous pa=
it , no , and Induce the booh7bnylng publio to Oil op theft
:ti ' if* At the umiallow velem, we intend to present to
ev ryi,urehaeerof bhoke to, the 'Mona of El and up
ti
-, , a Gift in value of from 2d vents to $lOO. .
, Call at
.ou extablisl3ment,look it our trainable stook, ad select
fo yourselves. $ • .
'collect you are not buying etbh . anei, for every pr..
01 -r gets hill book' at the usual price, and very many
lei I get, in additlon,,apresent,:ivorth baying. aunfim
LNI - 4 . e: - '. . :ler'•. 7 ,
I o,
,{39 . o}Xpbillttriet. , A. $ - .7*,:aT i r
, . with any ntherlonso in th e Olitir
%Wrap, Al, LAM
..... ...................
r - , -- HARLES D.- EMERY; A TORNEY AT
LAW, Willtaisurport,Lyaothingeoiulty, Pik,
c l am w pag
tenlar attention to Beaming and Collecting lis)
n Livomlng and adjoining 'counties.
'll/111!0 - •
Hon. J. 0. KaOX, Supreme Bench, Philadelphia,
.Be,'ld Jayne & Son, Phila.Norcross re, Shoat., Phila'
. • pact, Reed & 00., " !Smith Shantz & 00., "
• el4m* . • . -
E W I E L L 8, ATTOENEY•AT
LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STRUT, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
1 attend with punctuality,' and , to the hest of his
lityi to all business entrusted to hie c:sra., oet.the
. , 101111 L,
micnEL & sbcolTzr.--
ATTODNYIYA AT LAW,
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••• slab Cope & 0o.; 188,116arkat street , '
Murphy & 91 Market 'street.
•• m. Down it Os .;1013 Idarket street. taral4rle
EORGE , ARMSTRONG, ATTOR
II' NET - AT, LAW AND OONVDTANOEB, I,SO
• . bard street, below Broad. . sepliatarr
dis DOUGHERTY ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Sou theast Corner of ? NIGHTIE slid
8D Streets, Ebiidelphit. • • ; - •
Y EHH TR 0 U SE"ATTOENEY AT,
LAW, 0 1 0NT11111 street, Prittsrille, , Pa, aut-ly ••
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TURES HOITRE•FOR ONE CENT. •
APP'S PATA'N'T :ROSIN OIL LA.MI';-•
T. e cheapest and' safeir Artifibial light in • the
w.. Id. The proprietors of ICNAPPIirAuNT,Ledge, -
6
I. not Mitt initiate td spoilt of it iii and of lye greatest'
. efaetions of the age, " It la now tstablittecl ttiet it,
,10"
f
pr firefly ainpted to the burn, of ROlifiTzbiamdtut - -.
al the peclOa: .', It him fora long time bran , Well tinder.
a ITO .ChamiatelhaVitean 'Oil •Vratlve firnsi,
4 aper *ben ,?Iniste Oil • Tatting Plaid, - or other Mate.
ri lipeciducl4 arbenial lightibut heretofore; although
m re than ono hunclibl.lhoifida4'itSflars hate' been
evendell in Ilnaton in itteitipti 'M1;46111'00 a Lamp in
i ti
w ch Whom this oil; Soy hate all, from some canoe
or thee, /nail!, and' t has remained,' as 'was Yenwarked
b the BoatoMOOttnal, for' A:Et:Knapp, •ft;einheanti%•
:In iraimple and. philosopltioaLprinclples, amity andel'. I
to bring forward ifLatap treaty ottlapHd, to bun.
- in this. Negri 011 in all styles of. Lampe, and for the ' •
co mon nee of pawns synrywhere, at a mere nominal,
tyao that tue oilman afford to 40 Withont it. Betide'
..th above, thieLamp give. se 'cleat, eaff,'l4l4 Cloddy a
•I' t that personswith.witakeyeattd fienlore clifflonity
kilts evening than in the daplinintking. it loss
seta olormgmen haVe remarked, the "attgenVefriandin
*well mi the , machaitiOs and iteainattabra .indispenase
ble companion- • .., --, ,--••., - • - , . •
• PENNSELYLNIA COUNTRY IifERIMANTA -
I, find it to their interest to fall at tlit -Agency, and
erm becominging - thin !nay, wonderful' Lamp. -County Sights
the sale of theiteLstaps in the State Pennaylvanis
Idl ,
t be sold on terms so favorable that those becoming
interested cannot fall 'to realize isrgeproiltd from the
buldnasa. Agency, , 202' , 011ESTNUT' Str4t, slitive
Beton& , - , • ' se 22414werw21*
lIBL IC IiAMP S.—THE PUBLIC IS'
I respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened'
by the histriet Superintendents of Publid Lighting', at
w lob calm:fa are requested to give Information respect
accidents which may hippento the Public Lampe; or
of ny failure in lighting or'extinguiehing thbni at the
coroner time; or If not properly cleaneetratel to good
lighting condition. The Booki' will be kept by Joseph'
,ItallyeNo. 612 QUEllollstreet, Third Ward; 'Charlie Oprty,
Nd. 16 South - Seventh etreet, Ninth Ward;
Kfrk, No. 1425 Hutchinson' street, Twentieth Wink M.
WI Denbo:nig, No, 2231 Coates greet, Fifteenth, Ward'
Thai Y. Dotal, Owl Office, Twenty-FM:rill WardatFest
,Shiladelphie; IP/hidden, Ocui Office,'"FtrantY•
$e
. and 'Ward; (Gerrnsototroa , Wm:
, Office Twenty-third Weld (I,llLUitrOrd,Y
;:9 0 011100 in Seventh Meet, below Market.-
By 'order °VIDA' Trneteen Of the Philadelphia' Ose
W. eke. A. 7. HMV,
1.6 w, - - Superintendent of Distribution. '
r pEcUCEMENTS TO , M CASK BUYERS
YNDALS ec'ITCUSLI.,
• I.lo.ollltas OF
' 011TGA, GLASS, AND OHMS!' WASES,
• are now idling their
,NNW AND NLLOAIr'ItALL LMPpETATIONs,,
at
1 OM W L T BgEVIND fc 11 ! 1 1,!
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Milli
LLANDBOMG ILLSGOIIIV;;TO TV4E
PAL , ' GAUL: .
ref OGIES'ENVa SLIL*L'T, ASO? B i II , UNTB. 14/ $ 5
• 0.32,5.2*-fixix. • IT • MA.
ME W FALL CLOAKE3. I 4IthrOafiTCV lit
1. 1 1 the Paris ariantttla'aigt tgatiortg;to .- 101,ell'
the attentioit'.sr =Ladies and strangers visiting Mk civ,
"B:resPessun.Y Invited, ozo. lIIIEIT7 'Es _
77,011 - 04eittlietetzeet;
pFALLOtO.AIte; itiWltaiesaleA4itiretutett wil t
tad the
,largeet ate* of Slew (Nodal lh the greatest ta•
Wig of materiels and ptlaea r at the'Pette ahem* And
Olosk $m 5,
rPtieei low, and terms
01.0:-BiLl'Itt'k 00.,
;708 Chestnut street._
PIRITS, TITRPENTILIVE,2OO bble Spirits
~Torpootioo, to arrive,' tot tale by .• , • .. 4 ,
MARTIN k MACAU:MB"
and • •-• • • USlotth‘Wstor Street.
ARD 'l3- 10 9. 04 14041'.41, 49. t.T 1 0148#.
• ~,4 , , iii.oPxtfiflsrei g rio i t i iii k ,, e 'e :
KO 100, SU 614 2116)TkOvnlitWit'
Sire 11:Ipof cafes
SALAMANDER SAFES. '''''
A large asoortment of
&VANS & WATSON , S
HIL, D PHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SUN,
VAULT DOORS,
Yor Hanks and Storm
BANK LOONS,
Soil* to any now In ttse.
,IRON DOORS, SIIUTTRRB,
On mi good terms la any other establishment In the
unitaa States, by
EVANS k WATSON,
No. 28 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
5u13.0
PLIRABIEGIVE US A CALL,
C°4l'.—The very best , assortment of LE-
Mall and BOIitIYLRILL GOAL on hand, in
BROAD Street ; second yard above Vine street.
eeld•lm HOWELL DORMAN.
240 LBS. :IS ,A
and conceivers aro Invited to examine our
stock of "LEHICU LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
IIPATH COAL " Our Coal is selected expressly for
faintly use; being carefully acreened, we will warrant It
free from elate and dust.' "We WI 2.240 lbs.," being
"2fo lba. more" than sold by retail deiders, at "2t cents
lees per tom' ,
'A./ so. on band a full supply of " BROAD TOP SITU.
IiMNOCiS COAL.' for Steam-generating, Blackumithing,
and Rolling-mill' purposes. This Coal cannot be ex
celled.
drards, BROAD and VINE—Vg Sign, ,4 2240 LBS. IS
A•TON. (eeB.3ln) MORTON & 00
C()ALI COAL I COAL I—TAGGART's
V CELEBRATED RIMING MOUNTAIN LERIOII
ODAI.
J. do R. CARTER'BOREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
DEORGE W. ornenswg PINE FOREST BOIMPL
KILL 00A.L.
RANDALL , MEREDITH
;Hare for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal is quality
'these, and a trial will convince any one of their great
auperlority. Our Coal le very carefully screened at our
'elle, end we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust and all impurities. Onr-TRIOES areas LOW 'lathe
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Odle.; No. -16 l /MONT
'treat, above Walnut.
I niers left at'our Yard, 13.4.LLOWHILL strati+, bolo%
OAD street.
Orders left at onr,Wharr, WATER street, shore OAL
LOWMIL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet,
will receive prompt attention.
purchasers for Ilandly use nal do well to WI and ex
amine oar Dool before prattling eliewtora. au.44(
Bum MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
the Company's Mines, and the only authorized
agents, by retail, south of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.
„ T. TREADWAY, Stransonstreet,
nu 20.2 m 1 , let Wharf above Washington, Southwar k
gOHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.-
7 I 'daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o.
Itrun r, sm AND LNEDOU COAL. My customers,
d all others wise may favor me with their orders, may
rely ongetting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
o/17 a ' t NoLOW Werior Coal kept at this establishment to
ffer PRIOII3.
dIERANDBIt CONVERT,
N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry etc
CHITYLKILL COAL.—
ILA DALY, PORTER & 00., GOAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep content ly on
hitud, at the very lowest rates, a lull supply of Lehigh
mid Schuylkill Coal. an 1.6 m
. : UMBER AND GOAL.—MONTGOMEFY
NEALL haring connected the Ooal with the
Lumber businees, inform their friends that they have
made contracts for a supply of the best qualities of
Lehigh abd Schuylkill OW, and are now ready to re'-
arrive orders, Twelfth end' Prime streets. Orders may
be left with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. 18 8. EIPTII
street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE and
WATER streets. anlB-8m
InanOits 9ttabetnits.
AND KISS ,DURANG'S DANCING
ACADEMY, cor. of 011ESTNIIT and TWELFTH,
I open OCTOBER 21st. sep2s. four-2w*
'OM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA,—
, TEMBER 8, 1867.
dlowtng Adescribed lINOLAIMED and TOR
ITERCIDAIDISE will be sold at public sale, at
lAISER'S STORES, northeast corner of Pront
and Streets, on FRIDAY MORNING, October
n O'clock. ' By order of
J. B. BARER, Collector. -
SHAW & BAILEY, Auctioneers.
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de i et 2414, and the goods will be open for examination
witty on the morning of that day. ee9 wfm toc9
VdiTiii):TFNIXAtCi Digil34•4
ITOBY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT dTREET,
alms TENTH, is now open for the Sae of every des
iription of Carriages, combining Style, Durability and
,Elegance of Finish, from the Manufactory at the corner
of Sixth end Master streets, to which the attention of
Citizens end Boutttern and Western gentlemen is res
. 'tinily called.
B.—Especial attention given to Carriages for ro
ta re in the shops connected with the Repository. Eu
t nee on Oheatnut Street. ealst•mwr Sw
E. 80. tiQBELL'S , • , ,
t • CITY' MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL
FACTORY.
i MARBLE HALL,
S.I.E. CORNER OP TENTH, Asp VINE STREETS,
i• , PHILADELPHIA.,
Where eVery Misty of MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS,
MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and YLOQIIINO, can be
as plied upon reeeounble terms. ' au24-turam
NORTR PRNITSYGVANIA RAILROAD.
11 ORANGE OF HOURS.
On and after, Monday, October 6,1857, the trains on
into void will leave as folloWe; • ,
For 'Bethlehem, Entail ' Allentown ) Mauch Clunk,
Ail., (Eapreead at 8 A. hf,and 2 18 P, M.
c; poylestown i (Accommodation,) at 6 F. M.
• • or testriedd,' do.„ at 9A. M.
usTtnuairta—
,, .3ave 'Bethlehem, (txpress,) at 916 A. M. and 2.45
PSI.
Me DOJieptOWU, (Accomm odation, ) at 8 16 A. Ig!.
' ' 3 'tli t afeid, ' , at bP. ni. .
teconini tt a trains run daily , other trains daily,
a ndays elcepted: ' ELLIB OLARR,
.1 tl,4tt - Agent.
MARG lANT'a ,
ORYEITALOGBAiIIS,
ri - OR,FOTQQRAPANNINIATIMES IN OIL, ,
''', 11; aerate!' BIONTII and LOCUST. , •
The a ova idthitrib diffettlisinfinlly from anything
eiter before offered to the public. Their softnevi and
truth - of aolorlita outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessitl , , the treatist
aellty of resembisnO
Nutters
i Xlirile Oa glgtenty of the or' ,,,
11 al to which
‘ . im Mee
exposed in manipulation equally
i
the lineation of 'their ptr*anence . ' These facts
u able the subecriber to' offer Went; With the greatest
' Ideation end confidence, to the phblie and to his
, They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
giKTLY ofr Id , p,mitnogektir,
. , ,_..
, Igirr - Portraiti of the cabinet, and life else on (marts
ailinetofort ile 18.80.
plit§§.—iltntAtogthitt, OCTOBEI 2, 1851.
LOOAL FREIGHT N 0 T I 0 B- - T 11 i
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between
Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia, at the following
rabies per hundred pounds :
BETWEEN PIIILA. AND COLUMBIA.
First Clam Second Class. Third Class. /fourth Clan.
22 eta, 18 eta. la eta. 14 ate.
Flour, 18 etc per barrel.
Pig metal, 10 ete. per 100 pounds.
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
First Claes, Second Olus. Third Class. Fourth Masa.
20 eta. 17 eta. 15 ate. 11 eta.
Flour, 28 eta. per barrel,
Pig Metal, 10 eta. per 100 ;bounds.
ARTICLES OF FIRST CLASS.
Book'', Fresh Pleb,
Boole and Shoes, Nuts in Sage,
Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter and Ale in bottled,
Dry Goods, Poultry in coops,
Eggs. Pork, (fresh,)
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,)
Weather'', Wrapping Paper.
ARTICLES OF 2n MASS.
Apples, Molasses,
Cheese, Melons,
(Rover and Grace Seed, 011 s iu realm or barrels,
Crockery, Paper in lams,
Candles, Pasteboard,
Ceske or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,)
Otoceriee, Printing Paper,
Curie and Rides, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes and kegs, Queeneware,
Hardware, Sweet Potatoes,
Hops, Tobacco la bake,
Iron, hoop, baud, or aheet, Tea,
Leather, Type,
Liquor In wood, Tallow,
Marble Ohba and Marble Turpentine, (apts.!)
Monuments, Varnish.
ARTNLES OW lID CLASS.
Aloohol, Potatoes,
Coffee, Turnips,
Hides, (green,) Vinegar,
Lard, White Lead,
Oaten & Clams (in shell) Window Glass,
Tobacco, (manufactured,)
ARTICLES OP ern CLASS.
Rosin,
Salt,
Tobacco, (leaf,)
Tin,
Tar, Wiskey,
D. For further information apply to '
E. J. BREEDER, Freight Agent, Phila.
E. K. BOHM Freight Agent, Columbia.
anlB] W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster.
Codfish,
Cotton,
TM, stilted,
Wain of all kinds,
Halls and Spikes,
Pitch,
Plaster.
fIHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE.—
vv MR 2LLINOII3O.ENVIAL RAlUlo.4lioOfilibtfrir
to cow prepared to sell about 1,600,000 acres of skate
Pinning lands, in tracts or 40 sores and upwards, on
long credits. and at low rates of interest.
Thera lands were granted by the Goventment to aid ,
to the construction of this Road, and are among the
richest and most fertile in the world. They extend
from North-East and North-West, through the middle
of. the State, to the extreme Smith, and include every
variety of climate and productions found between thee.
perallele of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly
prairie, interspersed with fine groves and. In the middle
ar r Southern sections timber predominates, alternating
w th beautiful prairies and openings
he climate Is more healthy, snild and equable, than
any other part of the 'gauntry—the air is pure and bra
cing, while living streams and springs of excellent
weter abound.
lituniinotut Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a
cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many
points at 82 to St per ton—and wood can be had at the
same rate per cord.
_Building Stone of excellent quality also aboundr,
which can be procured for little more than the expense
of transportation.
the great fertility of these lands, which ere a black
WI mould, from two to fire feet deep, and gently roll
ing; their contiguity to this road, by which every Mei
lily is furnished for travel and transportation to the
principal markets North, south, East, West, and the
economy with which they GM be cultivated, render
tlrm the most valuable investment that can be found,
d present the most favorable opportunity for person'
e industrious habits and smell means to acquire a cum•
fottable independence in a few yearn.
Obleago is now the greatest grain market lathe world;
arid the facility and economy with which the products
Of; these lands can be transported to that market, make
them much more profitable, at the prices asked, than
those more remote at government rates, as the addl
tiSnal coat of transportation is a perpetual tax on the
latter, which roust be borne by the producer, in the re
diced price he receives for his grain, .to.
The title is perfect—and when the final payments are
tritie, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed*,
the State', end in whom the title is vested to the tier
Omen', which convey to them absolute thiamin fee sim
ple, free and clear of ewery lncnmbreaee, lien or mart
he prices are from 10 to SAO: Interest only 8 per et.
TWenty per ct. will be deducted from the price for cash.
Those who purchase en bag credit, give notes payable
MI two, three, tone, five and six yeere aftsedate, lodate
required to improve one-tenth annually for five yearn,
saes to have one-half the land under cultivation at the
11 of that time.
ompetent surveyors will accompany those who wish
to.examlne these Lands, free of charge, and aid them In
making selections.
The Lends remaining unsold areas ride and valuable
ae those which have been dlspoied of.
SECTIONAL MAYS
Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents In
pokage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing no
manna instances of euecessful farming, signed by re
epbcteble and well known farmers living in the neigh
borhood or the Railroad Lands, throughout the State—
also the cod of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har
vesting, threshing, eto.,--ur any other Information—
will be cheerfully given On application either personally
orl
by letter, In English, Wrench, or Herman, addressed
ton JOHN WILSON.
nad Ocenmisoloner of the Illinois Central It. H. Co
Office in ll'lmola Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, ti
eat
fIObitSTEAD FOR $2,001 LAND DIS
TRIDUTION ! ! CHANCE FOR POOR MEDI!
The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Association
will make a grand distribution of '530,000 worth of real
estate and maps to Its member,. The number of mem.
bets is limited to 16,000. $2,00 and dye letter stempe
pa memberehlp, or a share. Any Individual sending
$1 and the stamps, shall be entitled to six shares; or
.n person sending $lO with sin names, with t headdress
aach, carefully written, shall be ent itled testa shares.
te distribution will be made in Chicago, Sept. 26th,
. . . . . .. ..
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The following is the real estate to be distributed :
Nd. 1. An improved farm of 80 acres in Cooke
Po:, !Nino'', slued at $3,000
Nq. 2. An improved faun of 100 aeres in White
aides Co., Illinois, valued at
3. An Improved farm of 100 acres in White
ides Co., Illinota, valued at
N ,4. Anexcellentprlvatereildense InDubuque,
lowa l valued at 3,000
No. 6. /BO acres superior farm land in Coots Co.,
Illinois, valued at 2,000
....01, value....
8...
160 acres well pine timbered In %tiptoes
i. )., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000
7. A good lot and cottage residence in Ohl.
qsgo, 'Moots, valued at 2,000
2. 8. 160 acres superior hind in Whltesides 00.,
Illinois, valued at 1.000
.6. 9. 160 acres good laud in Ohippessay Co.,
Wisconsin, valued at 060
40 10. 160 acres good land in Ohlppeway 00.,
Wisconsin, valued at 900
No. 11. 160 acres good land in Ohlppewap 00.,
Wisconsin, valued at 800
No. 12, 160 acres good land in Dunn Co., Wit.
cionsin, valued at 800
No. 13. 80 acres good laud in Marshall Oo , lowa,
valued at 600
No. 14. 80 acres good land in Marshall Oo , lowa,
valued at 600
No., /6. 80 auras goed lanai's Marshall Co., lowa,
valued at 600
No e 10. 40 acres good land In Marshall 00., lowa,
valued at 800
No. 17. 40 acres good laud in Linn 00., lowa, vei
ned at _ _ 800
Mt H. 40 am good laud in Lau 00., lowa, vii
dad at
Nd.l4. 4.0 sores pod laud in Lim 00., lowa, yid-
Wed at
Nd. 20. One building lot in Dubuque, lowa, 'al
ed at
N.. 21. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois,
Valuod at 800
Nd. O. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois,
Valued at 800
NO. 23. One building lot in Sterling, 'Ginnie,
Valued at 800
No. 24. 40 acres farm land in Grant Co., Macon
valued at
Na. 26. 40 scree farm land In Grant Co., Wiscon
sin, valued at 800
No. 20. 40 acres land In Grant Co , Wisconsin,
Valued at 240
No,. 27. 40 acres land Grant On., Wisconsin,
valued at 260
No. 28. 40 acres land in Crawford Co,, Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No. 29. 40 acres land in Crawford On., Wisconsin,
valued at 160
Nd,. 80. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, .
valued at 200
No 81. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
NO. 82. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
Valued at 200,
NO. 83. 40 loran land in Jackson Go., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No. 54. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No,. 86. 40 sores land in Bad Aso Co., Wlsconain,
valued at - 100
Na. 86. 40 acme land In Bad Axe 00,, Wisconsin,
Valued at 160
Na. 87. 40 acres land 10 Bid Asa Co,, Wisconsin,
jalned at ' 100
No. 88, One lot in Dalton, Illlnole, yalited at 180
No. 39. One tot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
lid. 40. One lot in Tolton, Illinois, valued at . 100
r tt edistribution will be condinted fairly 'and haunt.
ab . The names and address of stockholders shall be
w en on as many cards as they bah shares,
an! the whole placed' in a box, and the first riarnetiken .
on shall besil litled to the improved farm Ne.l; lb *be
ab ve list, and the next taken out will he'entittadte
Nd. 2, and so on until the 40 lament . rod Leetatd ars all
diqtributed • Then to each of the 'rernalning_l4,9eo
str A. boldere will be lent a cheap map 'of a Weeterte
to or Territory. toll account of the distowtioa
wi be forwarded In a printed circular, to each insititiet
of ;the Annotation, with the .unman and iiddrave of Ouch,
asmay,receive the real eatate,,to, whom also the dtutde.
wilt be ',tent arid iMmediate ptutiviadou given. Sitellega ,
plication must be accompanied with 52.00 and Ste lett&
s , 'pa. Addroas LINDELL, JONITI & ,
n-111 Chicago,
ORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW GA OONBIIMINQ WIIIINAOR:
pHILSONV NEW CONE FURArAcR, •
actor having been put to the meet Severe test, during
tha two COLD WIIITABO OP 1868 an 1867, has proved to
be the 'most Powerful teeter in the World, saving from
to X the fuel over any ot the best furnace. now in use.
TUBB VDMIAO/11140 conetractea With a east iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow, pan-shaped Ore pot, Itued
with tre•brick or Iron staves. The Ore pot is ausmount ,
ed with
A. SERIES OP CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small epee
tures at the top, and uniting with the angler chamber,
through which the heat anti smoke pain to the flue.
Tug wnot.g products of combustion in the form of
smoke and OADDS, are suspended directly over the Are,
osmium or compressed into the tapering Coxes and
CONTINUALLY EXPOSED TO the direct notion of the Says
'of heat and light from the fire.
Thin heat and light is brought to a POOVII In ilea
Coss, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP TUE SUN'S DATE,
to 'focal point through an ordinary lime, causing the
menu AND oases to become intensely betted co4tho.
roughly 001181111110, by this operation the smock AND
oases are MIDI EqUALLY AVIALADLII with the shin
ITNIILIT for heating purpones, while, in other furnaces,
it ISCIARNIXOIIO/1 , .0110 WASTRO IX RIM 0111101SY.
MI persons desirous of obtaining the best and ,
MOST ECONOMICAL MATING, APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the New Gas 001181011110
Coca Wlllllll.Ol, before purchasing any other. The at
tention of archlteete and ,builders is particularly re
quested, . ARNOLD dr. WILSON,
(Summon to B. A. sanioco
No. 524 WALNUT Street,
Opposite Independence Square.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE ' FOUNDRY—
N. W. Oor. THIRD and CHUMP" Ste. '
L. • PHLOEM*: & lON, thankful for' the liberal pa
tronage heratoforo warded...to thew ratablid vent ,
and desirous to merit its costinuance, r would sunquilee
to Printers and Publithera that thei now SPEOIMAN'
HOOK is now ready, sod from their lammed hidi tics, sre now prepared to furnish erery thing mouth in a
complete Printing Ratebitehment,„at the shorn t cm.
tiCe. Their long practical experience, in the bus nese,
and the fact or their personal auperintendeuce of the
manuficturlngdepartment, Juatihea, them to ue,rtleg
that they OM furnish a more durable tuid, better -Oa.
lobed article than their cotemporariee.
Thew, therefore, who desire Pridting Matyflfilli
would do well to apply to them preriOue to puropaing
elsewhere. .
Old type taken at 9 cent' per pound, :in exchange tor
pew at specimen prices. aul-tf
- LILOPRITIO 'BOAREd-28,580 feet Pao
tine ti m ing hatigti s meos,t toi,oge by
MARTIN & mApAlysTmitt
eel 110 North 'prom Roost.
IPP OSIN.-4500BARRELS OARRAIURS'
Akio ROBIN, to arrive per IsFlioooor A. Rimer.
/or ky, MARTIN ramaciainTXß,
jam} 130 North, Water street.
idiieccltaneouo
Jnottrance eroinpanies
FIRM INSURANCE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASII,
AND 81COURELY INVESTED,
OFFION, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD
STS. SPRING GARDENS.
QUARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Dohnort, Henry M. Phillips,
David Woelpper, Lewis Shinnack,
Benjamin Davie, John Landoll,
John Evans, Jr Charles Vold,
Auloy M Park, William E. Wood,
Jetties Durant!, John B. Stevenson,
Jacob A. Mintzer, Ourain Stoddard,
Mousy Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
OaOrge K
JOIN H. DOIitERT, President.
L. KRI3IIIIIAAR, Secretary. sept .21-1 y
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
(Wm 414 WALNUT St., Erunklin Buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE,
CAPITAL 5100,000, VTR Pity MEC E to INCREASE
TO 600,000.
This Oomfutny Is now fully organ aml, and prepared to
make all Mode of Insurance agaluot loss or Minago by
Fire and Marble Perils, at moment rates.
OFFIOEIIB.
H 0. LAUGHLIN, President.
RIOHARD SHIELDS, Vice President.
OEO. SCOTT, Secretary,
DIRECTORS.
H. 0. Laughlin, I Gporge Master,
D. Sherwood, W. 0. Btotesburr,
Wm. Osborne, R. H. Carina,
Richard Shields, O. O. Sutler,
T. P. Showell, Geo. Scott [aul9-y
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANOR COMPANY OP PUILADELPIIIA.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 9.1 WALNUT STREET.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8000 2 000.
•
(PULL AMOUNT BUBBORIBIED.)
Invested as follows :
First Bonds and Mortgages on Property to the
City of Philadelphia $136,000
Stocks worth par 2n,1•
Cash on hand 61,190
Amount secured by Stock notes 100,000
Amount of Stook due on call 1,710
1000,000
This Company effects insurances on Buildings, Her
eltandise, It'grtuture; Lumber, &o.• on Veasels, Cargo,
and PreightTto all ports, and by Railroad, Lakes, and
Rivera, at the Marton rates, and upon the most liberal
terms, guarantying Prompt Payment ou the adjustment
of louse.
117•Perpatual Inenrance made upon the usual term.
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, I ' Wm. P. Leech,
0. E. Spangler, R. T. Kenna,
Ahem. Rex. 11. 11. Houston,
- Win. 11. Woods, Joe. II Withers,
George Howell, Abr'm. P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Refund,
0. O. Sower, Charles P. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John H. Lewara,
Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles,
Nathan R. Potts, 11. N. Barrouglia,
PERCIVAL M. OPTS, President,
0. B. SPANGLER, Vice Pres't., W. 11. WOODS, Sec.,
AuglS-]y gl. T. RENSIL, Veasurer.
T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT St.
Capital and Surplus, 1250,000.
This Company continues to make Insurance against
lose or damage by Fire and the Perlis of the See, Inland
Navigation and Trunsportatlon at current rates.
OFFICEAS.
President—GEO. 11. HART
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—M. R. COOOBRALL
Aasietant Secretary—S. IL BUTLER.
ECTORS.
George R. Hart,
R. P. Rose ,
p 0. Oman,
Joseph Edwards,
John G. Dale,
Ron. Henry 11. Fuller,
Poster H. Perkins,
John H. Chambers,
88 8-17
kl W. Bsiley,
Charles O. Dnisy,
Wm. D. Lewis, Jr.,
J. L. PomercT,
Andrew R. Ohamber,
it Coggehall,
i3amnel Jones, M. D.,
A P. Ohembrongti.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN
BITRANON COMPANY, incorporated by the State
olPerirusylvania in 1848 are now established in their
NEW OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT Street, where they
are prepared to make ALL RINDS OF INSURANCE,
from LOSS BY EIRE, on property of every description,
in Town or Country, including PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
DWELLINGS STORES, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIE S MANDTAOTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, &c. Also, MERCHANDIZE of all kinds ,• STOOKS OP
000D8, Stocks of COUNTRY STORES, Goode on
STORAGE or in BOND, STOOKS and TOOLS of AR
TIFICERS and MECHANICS; FURNITURE, JEW
ELRY, FIXTURES, too., 0.,c., too., at moderate
rates of premium, and for any period of time.
This Company refer to their past career as an ample
guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of all their
LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims
against them. ROBERT P. RING, Pres't.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prea't.
?IIJJIOIB BLAOCSURNii, 880 J, ant-Sin
'LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TIMID and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 801 . 2,724 03.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of Ilfe—grauts annuities and endowments—pur
chases life ou interests in Real Estate, and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trhatees and Guardians.
MONNY REORIVRD ON DRPOSIT In any amount—
Pito Per Cent. Interact allowed from dato of deposit,
payable back on demand without notice.
,ABSRTB OP 'MR COMPANY, January let, 1867.
Loons of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila.
dillphla City, Pena'a Railroad, Camden
tad Amboy Railroad, and other Lome $179,886 88
binds, Mortgages and Real Rotate.. 117,137 19
Racks in Ranks, Insurance, Gas and Rail
toad Companies
Pramlum Notes and Loa' on Collateral.
Osak in Bank, due from Agents, Inter
est, /to 38,780 47
a,rsateo Capital, BabSetiption Notes 100,1V0 00
$111,325 05
DANIEL L. MILLED, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKED, Vice Preeit.
oar W. Haddad. Secretary. ant-1f
, ROTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NNW YAM-003m No 29 Wall etreet, ad
jot • lag the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, $260 000,
w h a surplus. This Company insure Buildlugs, tier.
&Sadly), Furniture, Vessels la port and their Cargoes,
and other property', against Loas or Damage by Fire aue
Woks of laland Navigatioo.
DissoTorts.
lieury Mann(
...only ...__......a11, 4oelma L. Pope,
Caleb Benito', Rufus R. (trove;
Henry 0. Drawer, Henry Davie,
Edmund Penfold; O. U. Lilienthal,
Hinson K. Cornlug, Theo. Pothemes, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Engl.& E.
W Horgan,
Thomas oman, Mull. R. Van Nest,
Tau H. Bark, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nahum,
Charles Euton, Jamas W. Phillips,
Lotiis Lorut, Charles A. Maey,
Saauel G. Glidden, Edward Ilineken,
Staph. Camhreleng, Wm. E. Shepard;
Ti:mu Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lotbrop L. Sturges,
Rehr,' K. Bogert, William R. Foadiek,
Peer Edee, Emery Thayer,
Se Jamin U. Field, Geo. Weetfeldt,
A. a Frothdrigham Salmon Taylor,
Thee. F. Vounge, Henry E Blossom.
i Samuel L. Mitchell,
1
Secretary.
WARD, President.
RICHARD A. 01KLBT, au 10-1 y
fti A eOl t irM T — U Cl i t i a E rt ß er 'S' Pe l rp N etu S al ij . INSURANCE
the fState of Penns ]vents . Capital, $600,000, Fire,
Marano, and Inland Transportation.
1311111610118.
,Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles WIN,
Wm. A. Blau Alfred Week!),
Charles J. Field, Jimes P. Smyth,
WO3. B. 'Phoinaa, J. Rinaldo Sank,
19112' Neal, John I' Simons,
AARON O. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. MORES, Vice President.
ALFRED WHIMS, Secretary.
J. W. AIARTIEN, Surveyor.
This Company was organized with a cash capital, and
this Director& have determined to adapt the business to
Re available resources—to observe prudence in conduct
in fits akin, with a prompt adjustment of lessee.
ince No. IS Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
ItEROANTILE MUTUAL
INSU
RANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPIIIA.---oMce
No. 222 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINE RISKS on Vessels Cargoes, and Freights. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads,
Canals, lioata, and other carriages.
ALL THE PROWITS Melded annually among the As
anted, an ample security in cases of lots.
DIUBOTORS,
Edward Harris Mlles, Thomas T. Butcher,
John M. Odenheimer, Algernon E. Aehbiuner
Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Vassal,
Samuel J. Sharplea, Thomas B. Foster,
Imo 7eence, Gustavus English,
Henry Precut, James H. Stroup,
Edward G. James, Alfred Blade,
William L. Springs, A (I, Oattell,
Franklin 0. Jones, °Mules B. Gerstein,
Daniel Haddock, Jr, Samuel Robinson,
William Taylor, John 0. Keifer,
James' Murphy, John P. Steiner,
Wm. F. Smith, Henry Grambo,
4.. J: Antelo, Wm. J Outer,
Samuel L. reutcborg.
EDWARD HARMS MILES, President.
ALFRED FAMITT, Vice President.
jun 0. HEMS, Secretary. anl.ll
eIHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INBUBAI4Og 0011PANY or UARTFOItD; CONN,
Caeh Capital 5400,000. Lows in Philadelplais and
vicinity ailjnated at the Plecia4elpia Office.
!4.1.0..,,„ refer to
(
D. . Itravnt 1 On., Phila. Hon. loot Jonos, Phila.
Okoffoes,Btout hr. 00., '' ion. Rufus Ohoato, Boston
flanker; Les I Co., " Hon . T. S. Williams, Ilart , d
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Irian.
lance in the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGrNCY, No. 415 told No. 145) CHESTNUT ST.
TROMPBON 1. ROOD,
'ul-8m Agents.
COALMONWEALTn FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OW TUE t3TATI, OP PENNSYLVA
NIA--Oftice N. W. Corner FOURTH. wad WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia Subscribed Capital, SMIO,OOO.
Paid-up Capital. $200.060.
DAVID JAYNE, U. D. PraVdont.
THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Pree't.
11•110111,8. Mardi, Secretary, , aul-ly
%IDE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
320 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by He own LI MES, or in connection
'Oh other }EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of Inn United Slates
E. S. HANDFORD,
Geueral BuperioUndent
ITOLMES'SELF-RIGHTING SURF AND
LIFE BOAT —The undernigned are note agents
for the ride of HOLMES' BELF•RIfIITINO BURP AND
LI'E BOAT. Patent right for Staten or cities or bugle
ready for ate, can be obtained by applying to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
90 North wharves,
O MORE PILES—NO MORE PILES.
Igt. CHARLES KULLNITZ, from Paris and Lon
don, le in possession of a remedy which will cure radi
cally this painful disease, however protracted and oh
athlete it may . be, The Brat prescription arrests all pain
ae if by magic, and three days , treatment effects a corn.
pieta cure. No charge will be made if the remedy falls.
All diseases cured. Lie Is also the inventor of a liquid
for nourishing the growth of the hair, and removing
baldness.the eillciicy of which he fully guaranties.
pawls Hishalatt cured of piles.
Apply et' 1r2.3 WOW street, near the Unitarian
Church.
CHEAP SUMMER ra.EL.—GAS COKE,
IL/ of excellent quality,,is sold at the PHILADELPHIA
GAB WORKS for the reduced price of flee cents a bushel,
and may be obtsined in /urge or smell quantity by app!
plying at the U .Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
To Purohnnorl by Wholnnate, It le sold at the Works
In Vest :Ward, by the ton, s Flee squlvslent to An
thrselts, ts 2 60 nor, ton.
(gigued,) , , 7, 0. ORESSON, Engineer ,
4AS Woasa, Aux, 26. 147. 5u27.11'
ABEAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
Sinking And . kinlboaced Printing, Envelope and
Heal Prams Manufactory, 37 Strawberry Street, Wawa
Second and Third, and,Mariret and ineetnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pe. aul2-ly
COTTON-100 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
Vv and for aids by
MARTIN & meminern,
' 110 North Wats.. Ntroot
00 TON-200 bales good Middling to Mid-
V Mg PLir 00tton,_in store knd for sale by
ec' bIikOdLIEITER,
and 1 North Wider ellrot.
Savings .rinds
SAVINCr FUND-FIVE PER CENT. L,IN
TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY.—WALNUT STREET SOUTH - WEST CORNER
ON THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
INcouronsvan BY TON BUTS OP PZIMYLYANII.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid trans the day of deposit to the day,of with
&ravel.
The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.
HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT BELWRIDOE, floe President.
MC J. REND ; Seoretary.
In9z0T0118:
Ilon. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth Mauna,
Edward L. Carter, Y. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Mt rld go, Joeeph B. Barry,
Bawl. K. Aehton, Henry L. Oburchman,
James B. Smith, Wrench/ Lee.
• • •
Thin Company confine' its business entirely to the
receiving of money on interest. The investments,
amounting to over
ONE MILLION AND A RALE Op DOLLARS,
are wade in conformity with the provisions of the
Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, OROUND
RENTS, and such first class securities as will always in
sure perfect security to the depositors, and which can
not fail to give permanency and stability to this Insti
tution.
SIX PENN Y SAVINGS FUND, Corner of
VIETH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from
9 to 3, and ou Tuesday and Friday Eseninge, until 8
o'clock. Large or small sums received, and paid with
out notice, with FIVE PER CENTANTERY.ST,by
check or otherwise. JOON THOMSON, Preal.
71011 FREMDSHIS
TROB. T. TAMER, EDWIN M. LEWIN.
BEGMBTANY AND IMIASUMIR,
WM. T. ELDEST,
TRUSTMM,
Wm. 0. Ludwig,
D. 0. Levy,
Charles R. Les,
A. Mickey , lsrael W. Morris, Jr.,
Wm. Mel,
Thos Netleen,
Thomas B. Reed, IL D
dames Russell,
Thos. P. Bparhawk,
Oscar Thompson,
Peter Williamson,
Isaao 8. Waterman,
Mules T. Yerkes.
John D. Austin,
John E. Addicks,
Salomon Alter,
M. W. Baldwin, .
William Clark,
Ephraim Clark, Jr.,
Charles 8. Carataire,
Robert Clark,
A. J. Drexel,
Charles Dulllh,
Wm. 11 Foster,
Benjamin tterhard,
John Jordan, Jr.,
Lewis Lewis, Jr.,
anl•Bm
NO, 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PER cm. STATE SAYINGS PIM.
LAO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS MUSD.-
N O. 8'
(241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
PER. CENT. STATE SAVINGS PUNE.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PUND. eel-IT
Alatbittern anh iron.
STEAM ENGINES,
FROM
TWO TO ONE HONORED NORSE POWER
ALSO, A TOLL ABBORIIOI3I. 01
MACHINISTS' TOOLS,
SLIDE LATHES. PLANING MAOICINES
DRILLS, °RUCKS, MORTISING
M
For sale at the MACHINE DEPOT—
AOIIINES,
' No. 186 NORTH THIRD STREET.
0517 lmo J. M. lIOLLINGSHEAD.
HAMDSL V. MERHIOIC I. TANDHAM NEREID&
WILLIAM N MIRMIOL.
SOUTITWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASUINOTON BTBITB,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Preesurtriltesm Engine', for
Land, River, and Marine Berlina.
Dollen Gasometers , Tanks, Iron Boats, & e., Oast.
Inge of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &a.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the bated and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such ae
Sugar, Saw,
and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters Pumping Engines, ace.
Bole Agents for N. Rilleetta'a Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—ll. H. BARTOL
lip ICIIARD NOR
AID TIVE
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
NNVINTINNTH STREET, NAINILTON, NAIRVINW AND
SPRING GARDEN STAMM,
PHILADELPHIA.
Engaged exclualvelttu tbo manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange
meat, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke
or Bituminous rod in its crude state, or
ANTHRACITE COAL,
ITITOOO7 EMITTING SERI, OAS Oil PM.
In design, materiel and workmanship, the Locomo
tives produced at these Works are equal to, and sot ex
celled by any. The materials used in construction are
made on the epot and insure the best quality and moat
reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com
plete Equipment of .11Inehinery and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF IVOILK WITH (MEAT DESPATCH,
OP ANT ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED.
OUILLED CAB WHEW, HAIM:RIM AXLES,
With Forging. of any size or form
IRON AND BRASS OASTLKO,
And ILICIIINX WORK generally.
RICHARD NORRIS
aul•ly
.. 81,729 98
... /03,602 01
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
NR WORKS.
I REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL SNOINREIIB,
MAOIIINIATII,ROII.BR:IiIARRRS, BI AWL-
MITf9 AND BOUND%S9
Having for many years been in sneceseful operation,
mid been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
*Urine and River Engines, high and low primer°, Iron
Recta, Water Tanks, Propelled, &c., &a., respectfully
offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all ekes, Marine, Rivet, and
Stationary. Having seta of patterns of different miles,
ad prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shOrtest notice. High and Low Pressure, Fine, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers, or the best Pennsylvania char
coal iron. gorging* of all sizes and kinds; Iron and
Braes Castings of Rai descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and speelfications for all work dens at their
establishment free of charge, aid work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
paid of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and
ore provided with cheers, blocks, falbi, ito , for
dieing heavy or light weights.
THOMAS REANEY,
JACOB 0. NEAPIII,
JOHN P. LEVY,
and-y BRACH and PALMER Streets, Remington.
H ANDY & MORRIS
MANDBACTURERS OP
CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES
TOR OAS, STRAW 011 WATS&
ALB°,
GENERAL IRON COMMISSION MERCIIPS.
Warehouse 8. IL corner FRONT and WALNUT.
tiul.3va
NINETEENTH HERM?"' I -THE
GREAT REMEDY OP THE NINETEENTH
ORDPPIIRY IE3 THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
•
'his is now the great standard remedy for disoases o
the Blood, Stomach and Liver.
It you have a Cancerous or Scrofulous erection, u
once nee the Imperial Depurative,
'Fetter.—Ara you troubled with this obstinate and tin
.leaant disessa ? Thus the Imperial Depwraties. Try
•ut ens bottle.
Have you White Swelling, Hip Dlsetuse, or Glandular
Swellings? The Imperial Doper(' tire will effect hone.
Try it.
For Pimples, Blotches and Eruptiona of the Skin gene
rally, you have a prompt and certain remedy in the Im
perial Depurafive. One bottle will satisfy you of its
efficacy.
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Use the Imperial Deptrrative for a aimed elate of
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We know the full value of this great remedy, uwe
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uleeteelsth century. eul-tf
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_4
de Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated
0 erem.
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tiriiversal Laseitude of the Molecular System, often enor
mous Appetite or Dyepeptio Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Elnehings of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid
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Heaviness of the Eye Lids, frequently Black Spote eying
before the Eyes, with temporary Suthation, Loss of Sight.
If these eyinptons are allowed to go on, which this me
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IYOU ARE SUFFERING WITII ANY
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come fond of them.
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ces which will be produced to show that they du great
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Address letters, II T. lIELMBOLD, 52 South TENTH
street, below CIIESTNUT, Philadelphia.
Bald by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Beware
of Counterfeits. au7.3mie
Moats anb shoes
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Oalf do, .
" Patent Leather Oxford Ties.
tt Oalf do, do.
tt " Patent Leather and Colt Jarrow
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CI altar Boats and gam
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'LULL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SIi(OES.
—iOsEPIII.I TIIOBIPBON te CO., No. sit MAR.
A rr threat, and Noe. 8 and 6 IRANKIAN putok
have new In More a large and well-alsorted stock Pr
1100T8 and 811088, of City and Sadao martnfactrge,
which they offer for side on the beet terms for Oeab, or
on the tumid credit.
Buyers are invited to call and examine their eta*.
aulAtf
COAOH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory of E. W lISSIXERS, N 0.109 (late IS) South
EIGHTH, below Chestnut Ntrewt has become a easing
or 60 per cont.' to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, and also the conyanienea of busies their
old .carriage Lanni now Silver:topped and bbitftStli
NW sent by express to all parts, enla ly
IS & SON, LOCOMO
Alebicitteo
0310, W. TAYLOR
RESOLUTION PROPOSING AIJEND
MEETS TO THE 00EtTITUION OY TEE COM
monirealtla,
Resolved by the Senate and Haim of hfprotente,
tires of Ike Ceinmeneterolta Pensisyleanio in Goo
oral Alooonably ma: That the following amendments are
proposed to the Ooteititutioo of the Goonuoneralth. to
aceordauce With the provisions of the tenth article
thereof
lAtIF• 4 I
There shall be an additional article to said Oonetita
ion to be doeignated ae article eleven, as follows:
1.11710411X1.
01 PIJULIO DEBTS
811011014 1. The State may contract debts., to supply
canal deficit or failures in revenues, or to meet expen
ses not otherwise provided (or, but the aggregate
amount of such debts direct and contingent. o heftier
contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general
useably, or at different periods of tbne,shal I never ex
ceed seven hundred 411,i lily thousand dollars, and the
money arising trout the creation of such debts, shill be
applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to
repay the debts so contrasted, and to ne other purpose
whatever.
Sedriew 2. In addition to the above limited power,
the State may contract debts to repel invaelon, suppress
Insurrection, defend the State in war, or to redeem the
present outstanding indebtedueds of the State; but the
money arisiug from the contracting of each debts, dual
be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to
repay ouch debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
SINOTION 3. Except the debta above specified, to sec
tions one and two of this article '
no debt whatever
ahall be created by, or on behalf of the State
StaTioN 4. To provide for the payment of the present
debt, and any additional debt contracted as *foretold,
the legislature chat!, at its Seat 0068/00, after the adop.
Lion of this amendment, create a 'linking fund, which
stall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on inch
debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a
sum not lees than two hundred and Any thousand dol
lars; which pinking fond dial/ cousist of the net annual
income of the public works, from time to time owned by
the State, or the proceeds of the sato of the same, or
any part thereof, and of the Income or proceeds of sale
of stocks owned by the State. together with other funds,
or resources, that may be designated by law. The Raid
sinking fund may be inereand, from time to time, by as.
*join to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of
the State, not required for the ordinary and current ex-
Renate of government, and nukes in case of war, loos&
sion or insurrection, no part of the said staking fund
ahall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguish
ment of the while debt, until the amount of such debt
is reduced below the sum of Ave minions of dollars.
BariWWl 5. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not
in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any
individual, company, corporation, or association ; nor
sheathe Commonwealth hereafter become siohit owner,
or stockholder, In any company, association, or cot
potation.
BsOmos 13. The Commonwealth DWI not assume the
debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough,
or township; or of any corporation, or aser,ciation ; un
leseauch debt shall bare been con tracted to enable the
State to repel invulon, suppress domestic insurrection,
defend itself in time of war, or to assist the State In the
discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness.
Bsorion 7. The Legislature shall net authorize any
county, city, borough, township, or incorporated
that, by rattle of 6 vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to
become a stockholder in any company, association or
corporation • or to obtain money for, or loan its credit
to, any corporation, association, 'restitution or party.
111100 PD AXINDICIZNT
There shall be an additional article to asid eon/tins
tion, to be designated as article XII., as tallow:
♦l7lOll MI.
OP NEW COUNTIES.
No °entity stoat be divided by a line cutting off over
one•tenth of its ;population, (either to form a new
county or otherwise,) without the express assent cf
such county ; by is , rote of the electors thereof; nor
shall any new county be established, Containing leas
than fora hundred squire nines.
TRIAD LIOIXD/Oirf
Prom section two of the lint article of the Constitu
tion strike out the worde,"of the city of Philadelphia,
sad of each county respectively;" from section live,
same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia
and of the several counties• ,, from section seems, same
article,
etrike out the words "wilder the city of Pet
ladelphia nor any," and insert in lien Thereof the
word", "and co;" and strike out ttsection four, same
article," arid in lien Mersa insert the following
" SNOT7O2I 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred
and silty-tour, and in every seventh year thereat_ ,ter re
presentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be
apportionied and distributed equally, throughout the
State, by districts, in proportion to the number of taxa
ble inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that
any county containing at least three thousand five
hundred taxable', may be allowed a separate represen
tation; but no more than three ilounties obeli be joined,
and no county "hall be divided, in the formation of
district Any city containing a sufficient number of
takables to entitle it to at least two repreinuitatives,
shall have a separate representation assigned it, and
shall be divided into convenient districts of oontlimous
territory, of equal taxable population as near u may be,
each of which districts shall elect one representative. , '
At the end of section seven, same article, insert these
words, " the city of Philadelphia shall be dividedinto
single senatorial districts, of eutignous territory as
nearly squat In taxable population as possible, but no
toned shall At divided an tde formation thereof.
The legislature, et its ant wagon, after the adoption
ofi this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia
Into senatorial and representative dietrieta, in the man
ner above provided ; such districts to remain unchanged
until the apportionment In the year one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four.
FOURTH I.IIIIINDMIWP
There shall be an additional section to the first article
of said Constitution, which shall be numbered end read
as follows :
psorwir 25. The legislature shall have the power to
alter revoke, or annul, any Charter of incorporation
berevifter conferred by, or under, any epeeist, or general
law, whenever to their opinion it may be injurious
to the citizen/ of the Commonwealth; to such manner,
however, that no injustice alkali be done to the corpora
tor.
fissurs, March SI, 184 T.
Resolved, That this resolution psis. On the first
intendment, yeas 24, nays 7 ,• on the second amendment,
yam 23, nays 8 ; on The third amendment, yeas 24, rays
4 ; on the fourth amendment you 20 , asp 4.
tratrut *
WU the Journal.
ORO. W. EIAMERSLY, Clerk.
ill an Ilona or B/PIIIII2IIPUTITII, April 28,1867.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first
amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the secomiamerstment,
yeas 67, nays 34; on the MIA amendment , yeas 72, nays
=; on the fourth amendment, yeu 83, nays 7.
[Extract from the Journal.]
JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk.
7Us& In Secretary's oSce , May 2, 1817.
A. G. CURTIN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Ozoixraave Oaten,
umintasoaa, June 1867-
Penurylconic' U:
/ ao certify that the above and foregoing is a Into and
correct copy of theoriginal “Itesolutionpropolingamend•
mints to the Constitution of the Commonwealth," with
the vote to each branch of the Legislature neon the
final passage thereof, as appears from the ariguialv on
file in this °Mee.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
[mi.] hand and caused to be allied the seal of the
Secretary's Office, the day and year above
written. A. U. CURTIN,
Seentary of the Oommouwoalih.
IN ttllsn, Merril 27, 1857.
The resolution proposing amendments to the Conti
lion of the flomtoonwealth being ander consideration
fin the question,
Will the Senate agree to the first amendment.
She you and noya were taken agreeably to the pro.
Melons of the Constitution, and were as follow via:
Ysaa—Mosars. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Eli, Ryan.,
Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Winger,
Koos, Lanbach, Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shu
man, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Tag.
gart, Speaker-24.
Nate—blesare Cribb, Oresswell, Pinney, Gregg,
Harris, Penrose and Souther—l.
So the gumption was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the second amendment'
The vas *ad nays were taken agreeably to the pro.
of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz:
rese—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cromwell, Ely,
Evans, Fetter, Pinney, Flenniken, Ingram, Jordan,
Knox, Limbach, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Unseen, Soother,
Steele, !Straub, Welsh; Wilkins, Wright and Taggart,
Speaker-28.
Narti—ideunre. Coffey, Crabb, Fraser, Gregg, Harris,
Killinger, Penrose and Scofield-8.
So the question was determined In the Marmatite.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the third amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro ,
visions of the Constitution, and were as follows, via
Rene—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Orabb, Ores:swell, Ely,
Evans, Flenniken, Truer, Ingram, Jordan, Eilimger,
Mika., Limbed:4 Lewis, Myer, Bonfield, Sellers, Shuman,
Smatter, Steele , Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, and Weight
Nets—Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, /anti and Penrose-4.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment T
The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to the pro
slalom% at the Constitution, and were as follow, viz :
kiss—Messrs. Brewer, rowne, Coffey, Ortswirell , Ely,
/vans, Flenniken, Frazer, Invam, Knox,
Lauteick,Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, geurbe et
Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23.
Crabb, WM:Mb Jordan and Penrose-4
Bo the question was determined in the affirmative.
/11 Taff House OP BSPIEBIINSATITZEI,
Apra 20,1867.
The resolution proposing amendments to the 00llati•
titian of the Commonwealth being ender oomildention,
On the question
Will the House Urea to the first amendment
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi
sions of the Constitution, and were u follow, vu:
Yisa—Meams. Anderson, Arthur, Backhonse, Bell,
Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brows, Calhoun, Campbell, Chem*,
Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, SysterFausold, roster,
Gibboney, (tildes, Memel, Harper, R eins, Criestaud,
Kill, Milieus, Firemen, (Berks,)lnebrie, Innes, Jacobs,
Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Lei ,
seuring, Lotigaker, Lovett, Mmtear. Mangle, M'Calmout,
gloorhead, Mumma, Musselman, Nichols,
Nieholson, Nunemneher, Pearson, Peters, Petriken,
Pannell, Purcell, Ramsey, (Phllegleighia,) Emma
(Tprk,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rtipp, Ighaw,-Sloan,
Septa ( Cambria ,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson; Ulan;
Vail, Tanvoorhie Ticker', Voegbley,Walter, Westbrook.,
Wharton, Willis ton Witherow, Wright, • Zimmerman
and Shots, Symtkor-7S.
Neva—Meame. Backus, Damson, Dock, Hamilton Hen
ouk, ainaliloffman, (Lebanon,)Leba Struthers, Thera,
Warner and Wintrode-12.
So the quertion wee determined in the affirmative.
Ott the queetion,
Will the Hones agree to the second amendment!
Theyeas and naye were taken agreeably to the preci
sion, of the Constitution, and were u follows, via:
Viss-Hexer. Anderson, Beadle:me, Ball, Beek,
Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent, Fausold, Foster,
(lades, Hamel, Harper, Heine, Hiestand, Hilleges, Hoff.
men, (Berke ,) Housekeeper, Imbrie, Tunes, Jenkins,
Johne,Johnson, Kauffman, Knight, Lei senringer, Longa.
ker, Lovett, Pdanear, Mangle, ld'llvain,ldoorhead, klue
selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemecher, Pearson, Pe
ters, Pehiken, Pownell,Pratell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia)
Ramsey, (Vork,)Reamar, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw Sloan
T clan, Yell, Voghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, '
Zimmerman and Oak, Spteaker--61.
Hars—ifesers. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson
Bishop, Brown, Chaim, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster, Olb
bohey, Hamilton; Hancock, Hill, Hine, Hoffman,(Lob.
anon,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, BiTahnont, Zilumme, Reed,
Smith, iCatobria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Struth
ers, Thorn, Yenvoottle, Vickers, Wagonseller, Warner,
Wintrode, Wlth.row and Wright—SS
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question:
Will the House agreeto the third amendment!
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro
visions of the Conatitution and were as follows '
' viz
Tile.—Been. Andorran, Sul:house, Ball, Beck,
Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, ClMse,
Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Ryder, Fausold, Fos
tet,.(libboney, Harperr, Heins, Iliestand,
Halogen, Hoffman Allerks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon,)
Housekeeper, Itubrtei Ines; Jacobs, Johns, Jamm u .
Kingman, Kerr, Lebo, Lonjaker, Lovett, kt utieue •
111 *ogle, lirtlalmont, Moodie , Mumma, kluselman:
Ni c k e ls, Nicholson, Nunemecher, Pearson , Patera, pet_
riken, Pawaalh Purolt, ' Ramey, (York,) Roamer
Reed; Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cembria,) Smith, Wetbroolt, Williston With
,
(Centre) - eterearOal Toles Vail, Vanvoorlde, Vickers;
Voegtiley Wagoneeller,
With
crow, Wright, Zimmerman and Oats, Speaker—Td.
Hare—llieseni. Arthur,Augmatine, Huhu, Bishop,
Carty. Dock, Glides, Ha milton, /buttock, Hine, Jen
kins, Knight, Leiselaring, bt'll4ln, Hammy, (Ptilladel.
Shia,) Roberts, Struthers,- Thom, Welter, Warner,
Wharton and Wintrode-22.
So the quektion Wu determined In the affirmative.
On the guanine,
Will the House agree to the fourth amendment ?
The yeas and nays were taken sdreeskir to the Pl'
vhdone of'the Constitution, and were as follow, vis
Yets—ffieurili Andereon,Arthur, Beckham, Backus,
Bell, Beek, Renate, Bide*, Bower, Brown, Calhoun,
. °l46 Pb e nt Out), Wiese, Cleaver , , Crawfor d, Dickey,
Jut, Reeder, iratuiold, Foster, Gibbet:ay, Glides, Hamel,
(ones Arne, 1111 )
aas,
T Junta, JeralLs, Johns, Johnson, Kenthsum per , ;
LeLsenring Lonelier, Lovett,. MUM.,
Neagh), Wildalesont, Wllvalne, Mumma, iduseelmen,
I Nichols, Nitholson, Nunentather, Pearson Peters, p o
bikes, Poweall Purcell, Rummy, (Philade l phia,) Ram.
de)' (Mork,) Reamer, Seed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, gl ue . ,
qu a to . hch o g m iu, ( Cent e,) Stevenson, ratan,
VAil, Ifiincoorble, Vickers,' Vneliqe.r, Waren_ aer,
W e tter, warner, Westbrook, cohesion Willison,
Witherow,Ziromerman, and Oats, Speaker—SS.
riefa-1110.611 Dock * Hamiltoti, Haneoek, Struthers,
Thorn, Wintrode and right-7.
po the qu estion wee determined in the affirmative.
eacaitunr , is Ornav,
Iss• 2s„ 1 3 T.
roussyloams,
• 140 cortiq 041 the above 124 tenpin • 1116 oai
correct eopy ofitis : " tees" and Nays' , . On the
resolution proposing mnandinends to ibe ConstinitiOs
the Commonwealths as the same appears on the Jour
nals of the two Iteuwee of the General Assembly et this
COIIIIIIOII4 ealth tor the setaion of 1837.
. .
8.1 IV+lneei my hand and the seal of said ales
this twenty-second day of lone : one Thotteaut
hundred and fifty-seven. 4. G. OtrIVII4f,
au3-mam Secretary of the Commonweafta.
tinitroatio
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THR
REA.T CENTRAL BpOTY , counseling the At
ludic Cities with Western, North-western, and Beath
western States, by a continuous Railway direst. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line
steamer. to all points on the Western Rivera, and
Cl.,eia,at mat hanfinaky with Steamers to all ports o r
the North-wester n Likes; making the ascot DIRSOT,
ell FA PEST and BELE A BLit ROUTE by which Weight
csu 10 forwarded to and (ruin the CHEAT WIST.
RATES BETWEEN PIifiInaDELPRIA AND Pl2lll
B 1 114111.
Pisa? Ctiris —Boots, Shoes, flats, and
Caps, !Make. Pry Goods, (in boxes
hales and trunks), Thep, (in n oun
and bales) Feathers, Pun, & e The. par 100 lb
flanonn C4/32---13ouaestio Sheeting,
• Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (In casks), Hardware,
Leather, (in-rolls or 'boxes), Wool;
and Sheep Peite,Eastward, A e. &e....00e. per 100 b
TEHIL. CJASS—Avvila, Steel, Chains,
(in casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted. (loose or in sacks), Tobacco,
msunfactured,(eXcept Cigars or eat
Ac., Ac aoc, per IND
WOOSTIi ClARB—Codes,
Fish, R ye .
Beef, and Pork, (in casks or Mae;
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nail,
Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
HOEIO, dt e4oe. per 100 lb
Ftona-76c. per bbl, until further notice.
tsars- - 55c. per TOO ne., until further notice.
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular tots se package , f tire Prissirytenn
Railroad ff All Goods cosigned to the Agents of this
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
TONIGHT Anwers —Barris, Wormley & Co. Ifemphie,
TlM]] ;H. P BASS &CO Lonis, Mitchell
Mo •J. S. tchell
A son, Evansville, ind ; Damao:di, Belt & Mar:lock,
and Carpenter A Jewett, Lonieri)le, KY.; IL 0. Mel
drum, Madison, Ind.; 11. W. Brown & Co., and Irwin
&' Co Cincinnati; N W. Graham & Co., Zensmille,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 54 Kilby street, Batton; Leech
&Co No. 2 Astor House, New Perk No.l William rt
and No. 8 Battery Placa New Too k; B. J. Speeder,
Philadelphia; /Regrew £ Koons, Kalthuses; D. A.
Stewart, Pittaborgh.
H. H.
_HOUSTON
General Freight Ara, Philadelphia.
H. J . LOIMERT,
Poperiatendent, Altoona, Pa.
NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
11 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND VIIILADELYMLA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COWART'S LINES.
PROM PIIILADELPILIA TO NEW YORK, AND WA
CLAUS.
Leave as follows ' viz: Lust
At lA. M. from Remington Depot, Jersey
City, Mall 112
At 6 A. M , Tie Camden and Jersey City, Nay ter
pay Accommodation
At 6 A. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Acecannods.
tion 2
At 7 A. M. , via Camden and Jersey City, Horsing
Mail
At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, via Tacony
and Jersey City, Morning Repress 3
At 2 P. M , via Camden end Amboy, C. and A. Re
press.
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, It a
mut
At 3 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, Amommeder
lion, let Clara 2
At 3 P. M., via Camden end Amboy, Accommoda
tion, god Class. 1
At 0 P. M. ' Tie Camden end Amboy, Acounnotaba
tion, let Class 2
At 6P. M. Via Camden and Amboy, AreiNdirlOdia
tion, 2 2nd Class. I
The 6 P. M. line runs daily, ell others Sundays*
Repress Lines dap at the principal '
stations only.
For Belvidere, Beaton, Flemington to., at 6A.
and P. M , from Walnut atraet wharf.
For Water (lap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Willmebiszr
Montrose, Great Bend, fee, at 6A. M., Via Delayer
Lackawanna at Western Baum&
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. At.
For Mount Holly at 7A. M. and 2X and 6 P. M.
WAY L INES -
Por Brietol, Trenton .4e. at 2N end P. M.
WAY Ac.,
'For Palmyra, Baneoces, Beverly, Barlingten, Borden
town ,st 3 P. /1. . _
WAY LING
VOT Mount Holly, Burlington and Way Mations at a
P.M.
Steamboat kIOBARD STOCKTON for Burlington and
Bristol at 8X A. M . and for Bordentogn and iatorma•
diata plates at :Ix P Sa
Steamboat TRYN'O I for Twiny at 70 and 11% A
M:, and 4 P. M.. and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P.
* All lines, except 1 A. 11, lease Walnut xtree
Serf.
,- "lfifty pounds of baggage only allowed each paw
seager. Passengers are prohibited from taktag ens
thing as baggage bat their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Onto
pany lualt their responsibility fur baggage toes* dollar
par pound, and will not be liable for Clay amount be
yoiad 3100, except by special contract.
WEL 11. GATUITR, Agent
0. k A. R. B. CO.
B. B. MORRILL Agent
Phila., R. Co.
CHANGE OF HOURS.-PEILADICL-
Vi PULA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMOEB EAU
RiAD.
On and after Thursday, /ray 2.1, 185 T;
PASSESIIIBII. TRAINS LRAVB PHILADIMPHLO.
For Baltimore at B A. 11, 1 P. M., (swpreas,) and
U.
For Wilmington at B A. N.,1, 4.18 and 11 P. N.
For New Castle it 8 A. 111., 1 and 4.111 P. M.
For Middletown at B A. N. and 415 P. N.
For Dover at 8 A. IL and 4.15 P. N.
For Seaford at 8 A. U. and 4.16
TRAINS FOB PIIII.ADILPRIA
Leave Baltimore at S 64, lizpreas, /1 A. M., and 555
st.
fflEMMa==
MEIMEO==iI
Lear. Middletawn at 10.00 A. M. and 3-04 P. AL
Leave Dover at 8.60 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Leave Seafonl at 7.00 A. N. and 4.00 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMOR.I4
teen Wilmington at 916 A. M., 2 P. H. and 11.17
A.!11
91.3NDAY2 only at 11 P. M. from Plelladelfbla 19
Baltimore,
do
do. 6E5 P. U. from laMum* to
Philadelphia.
14LTIMORK AND HAVRE DE GRACE 100061310
DATION TRAIN
Leaves Havre de Grace at 6.60 A. M.
Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M.
freight Traio, with Paavettier Car attar-hied,
LS follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville sod later/sadists
placed at 6.00 P. U.
Leave Wihoingtou for do. do. 8 00 P. M.
Leave Wiloungtoo for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M.
B. M. FELTON, Preaidea4
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.-PENN
SYLVANIA CENTRAL ILAlLROAD—Runningist
diiect connection with the
PITTSBUDOII, SORT WAYNE AND CHIOAGO RAIL-
ROAD.
St /mils,
lfcC Cincinnati,
Nw lirtetara, Bt. Pyxis;
I=l2l
Indianapolis, Cleveland., Kansas,
I Terre Haute, Chitago, Nebrastz.
In advance of all other mates out of Philadelplun.
Farming close COIIIICCIIOI7 With old ids groat MO.
aril Hai/roads.
THROUGH TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western either,
[rem the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station,
south-east corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets,
(entrance on Eleventh street) as follows
Mail Train at 7—, A. M.
Past Line at 12 65, P. M.
Express Mail at 11 00, Night.
Uolumbia R. R. Line leaves for Harrisburg at 2.80, P.
M:, Lancaster )Accommodation) at 4.30, P. M. -
The Express Mail runs daily, the other trains, taxa
thro:l'inler'al.partieelars seeat the diffenset
skarting-points. Passengers from the West inlithla
the ahortest and mast expedition' route toPhiladelphia,
Baltimore, New Took or Boston.
TFIOMAB MOORE, Agent,
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad 00.
rdladelphia, February, MT.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMA.NTOWN
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD--SIIMILER
AH
RANGEMENT3. On and after 1114.45th,1837.
roa GERMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia at 8,7, 8, 910-min., 10,11 X, A
-11,, and 1,2, 3-10 min., 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, MX, 11.
I.,eavei Germantown at 6,7, 7,35, 8, 9-19 min., 10N
11X A. U ,1, 2, 3-10 min., 4,6, 6,7,8,10 g,
The 7-35 o'clock, A. M., train fromflermantown, will
not stop at intermediate Stations.
02 4426443.
Leave Philadelphia at 2-2:0 A. M., 2, 2,10, WO sad
P.M.
1. mire Germantown at 8-20, 0-20 A. )1., 1-10, 4%,
16, *147 P.M.
CHESTNUT HILL Luumakb
Lae PhilidelplW at 8,8, 9110 min., 11K A- M,
4,8, 8,9, P. M.
Leave Che,stuut Hill at 7.16, 7-35, 10-10, /1-19,
A. , 1-40, 3-40, 6-40, 7-40, 10-10 wan., P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
tDAYS Philadelphia at 0-20 A. M. 2, 6.34 and 8 P. Y.
Lease Chestnut Hill at 8 A. 11., 1240, 4-10, and 0-49,
P.M.
On and after May CD, 1857.
011, MANAYIINE, CONSUOHOCHIN, AND NOS
RIBTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 0,9, and 11, A. M., utd 8 , 40,
eland 113‘, P. M.
11Y0 Norristown at 7,9, and 11, A. M., 5, and 6X,
P. M.
ON Emma.
1,0111/0 Phlladelphis at 4 A. M., and 8 P. AL
Leave Norristown at 7 A. M. and 6, P. M.
(MESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. —FOB. DOWNIN
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6 A. M., and 3 P. IL
Leave Downingtown at 7 A. AL and / P.M.
inlay HENRY R. SMITH, 00)11 Slept
'Depot, NINTH and OItEEN streets, Philadelphia.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD •
-L N FOR BETHLEHEM, EASTON, AT T i vNlowN,
MiIICH CHUNK, WILKESBARRE, HOFICUTOWN,
he, &C,
THROUGH TO BETHLEHEM VOTHOHT CHAHHH
Or OARS. -
On and after Wednesday, July Bth, l&St, the train%
on this Road will leave as followa, daily, (Sundays oS
eepted :
For Bethlehem, Easton ? Allentown, blanch Ohm*,
Wilkeatarre, Ac , rid Lehigh Valley Railroad, Morning
Express, at 615 A. 51.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, blanch Chunk,
via Lehigh Valley Railroad, Ringing Exprers, at 2 lb
P. M.
Passengers for Reston b 215 P. M train take stagen
at Iron Hill station.
For Doyleatown; (Accommodation) at 45 A. M. and
4 P. M.
For Gwynedd, (Accomencslation) at 6 3 1 P. M.
RETURNING.
Lean Bethlehem at 915 A M and S46P. M. yak
Passengers, Till Lehigh Valley Railroad, from East on ,
Allentown, Mauch Chola, Wilkesbarre, &c , lathing
In Philadelphia at ltt 10 M. and 545 P. 51.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation) at 645 A. M.
and 4 10 P. kt.
Leave Gwynedd, (Accommodation) at 6 GO A. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown, (AecommodatiOn
atEIWA Id.audSISP.M.
Leave Doy-le.ito‘st for Philadelphia, (Accommodation.
ate A M. sod 31a P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem
Fare to Mauch Chtuttit
Fare to Vidkesbarra
Passenger Depot, FRONT and WILLOW Streets.
• ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
UMBER! WILBER tt—The enbacriber,
, who has for several years occupied the premiss at
Bloan'e Planing Mill, Rensingtan, hu removed to
COATES STREET Wilellf, sdiousing the PkenidZ
Plinth% Mill, to Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large sasortment of Carolina and ether door
hoards, gem rieers, shelving, ailing, feneiag and
unaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
San sale at the lowest cash prime. Parchaains are in-
Tiled to call and examine for themsehea, and every af.
fort will be mate CO gave satisfaction. Orden received
and supplied at the shortest notice for ale bade and
slim of 3.o.bern yellow raw, Timber and Scantling.
anl-11 B. B. WOMB.
/110 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.—
.. Atte.t...o, is butted to the following stork of Set
ooped LVIIBER
300,000 feet 5-4 Follow Pine Floor Boards,
550,000 feet 44 do do.
30,000 feet 8-4 do do, suitable for lbr
t o g stores
75,000 feet White Pue Floor Hoards.
350.000 feet Spruce iota
Selling low toe cult, to gait th. tutu, and la Me se
sun purchasers.
Allan SIMON,
Sot nun street.
lota City,