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FOIVENGLAND AND FRANCE, 4857.
low York. and Havre Steamship Dompany.—The
llnited • !natal Mall Steamships AltAoo, 2,500 tone,
David Mum, commander, and DDITOIB, 2,500 tons,
James A. Nirotton, commander, will leave New, Dort,
Havre and Southampton, for the years 1857 and '5B, on
the following days:,
LIIATB NSW TOBIC.
1857. 1858.
Patton; ElatUrday, Aug.- 22 Arago, Saturday, lan. 9
.Arago, do. Sept. 19 Walton, do. Feb. 6
Dalton, . do. Oot. 17 Ango, do. Meech 6
Arago, do. . Nov. 14 Walton, do. April 8
Dutton, do. Des, 12 Arago, do May 1
Patton, do. May, 29
I mtva eooislol.7oB.
1867.
Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 26
ulton, d Bog- 23
Arno, do.
o, Oct, 21
Fallon, do. Nov. 18
Arago, do. Deo. 18
1858.
Fulton do. Jan. 18
A r age,' do. . Feb. 1 0
Fult - oxi do. Mar. 10,
Arago,' - do. Ayr!' 7
Fulton, ,d o . 6167 5
Arago,
o June 2
Fulton, . do. June 80
LB/'la 11LT139.
'1857.
Axago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
rulton, do. Sept. 22
Arego, do. ' Oct. 28
WuDort, do. Nov. 12
Arisgo, do. Dec. 15
1858.
Button, - do, Tau. 12
Arego, do. web. 9
Vulton, do. March 9
Arsgo, do. April 8
Nulton, do.- May 4
Arugo, do. Zane
Balton, do, Juno 20
POlOll Of P/EISAGIII
From New York to Southampton or Havre—Fleet
; Second Cabin, $75.
From Havre or Southampton to New .York—First
Cabin, 800 trims; Second Cabin, 500 franca. - •
For freight or paesage, apply to
tiORTIMEIt LIVINGS'fON, Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAIif " Havre.
OBOSKEY & CO. " South'ton.
AMBRIOAN BIALOPEAN
- BXPNESS AND EX-" Paris.
' ' CHANGE 00. , aus
AV A N N-AH STEAMSHIP LINE.=
FRSIGIITS REDUCED.
The well known first-class side-wheel steamships
STATE OF GEORGIA end KEYSTONE STATE, now
form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of
the shTHEips sai
STEAMSHIPIing ever
STATE SATURDAYTE O , F GEORGIA, at 10 A. M.
'
Joan I. GARVIN, Commander,
Will receive freight on THURSDAY,. October Bth,
and nail SATURDAY, October 10th, at 10 o'clock
A. M.
- THE STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
Olianmea P. hiARSTIYANy Commander,
Will receive goods on THURSDAY
—, and
sail on SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At Savannah these ships connect with steamers for
Florida and Havana, and with railroad for the aOuth and
Southwest.
Cabin Passage $2O
No
do
No freight received on Saturday morning. No bills
of lading slimed after the ship has sailed.
. .
For freighter passage, apply to -
A. HERON,./r., No. 81 North Wharves.
Agent at Sovatinnah, 0. A. QRZIFIES &
',OR FLORIDA.--Steamers St. Mary's end St. John's
leave Savannah every nimbly and Saturday... Ben
111 HE , NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships
composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIO, Ospt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
TheIDRIATIO; Ospt. James West.
These ships have beenbuilt by contract, expressly for
e o yernment terries. every care has been taken in their
construction, se alschn their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, andtheir rmcommodations for passengers are,
=Waned for elegance and comfort.
• Price of , passage from New York to Liverpool, in Bret
cabin, $190; in second do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 end 20 gaineaa. No berths secured unless paid
for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight
balk heads.
- PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
18.011 - Kiar YORE. :TROX,LIVIRPOOIe,
Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wedeesday, June 24," 1817
Saturday, July 4, ' 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, 1n1y . 22,, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday , Aug: h, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Ang..-19, 1857
&aural, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1837
Saturday, Sept. VS, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. SO, 1867
Saturday, Oct. 10, - 1857 WedneadSy, Oct. 14, • 1867
Saturday, - Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct.,
1851
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1867 Wedneaday, Ney.ll, 1857
Saturday,,Nov. 21, 1857 WednesdayiNov. 28; , 1857
Saturday, Doe. 6, 1857 Wednesday, MO. 0, 1667
Wednesday, Dm 22 1857
Nor freight or passage, apply to -
EDWARD R. COLLINS, No. 68 Wall street, N. T.
111101714_ ,__EMPLEY tc . 00., Liierpool:
OTEPREN NPNNAND 00 .,. 27 ' Austin Priam,
London. - .
j}.,I3.,.,WAINWRI g HT tr.,00., Paris. •
The apneas a these ships if3l not be troodntaiste for
Sold, sllrer,,brallon, specie, jerrelry.pr iselone stones or
'notate unless' bills of, lading,. bed therefor, and
the reins thereof expressed therein " '
F°" LIVERPOOL—THIIRSDAY, 22d
October.—The, packet ship NONPAITEM, (1450
tons) Captain rattly., wilt sall u above.
Cabin passage
Second Oabm,,
r. Steerage
Second cabin and steersie pessengers found with pro.
visimu according to the American passenger act.
-AIM', to THOB.,,ItIOIIA4D3ON'tc CO.
-ocs
FOR' GALVESTON-TEXAS' 'LINE.=
With quick despatch.
The fast-sailing regular packet schooner CHARMS.
PEAFLEE, Foster, Master, is now lending et Race street
wharf, having over two-Thirds of her cargo engaged and
going on board rapidly, will have despatch as above. , ,
Shippers will please harry their goods alongside, std
bills of lading to ThesConnting-hone for signature,.
For balance of freight or apply, to"
1118110 P, SLISIONB, & 00. North Wharves)
00 s.tf or to JAMES BAKER, 43 North,Wharves,
FOR 'SAN FRANCISCO-0 AT.TVORNIA
LlNE.—Direct from Philadelphia..
The magniikent clipper ship , JOSEPH JON i th'
nal a. Flowers, commander, la now loading .at Race
street wharf ; having a largo - part of her cargo engaged
and going on . board rapidly, will hava immediate, dee
patch.
Shipperswill please hurry their goods alongside with
out delay.
For balance of freight apply to
BIBIIOP, 311610N3,2b 00.,
88 North Wharves..
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NEW
YORE.
The celebrated clipper eddy SANTA: litditiß, Boater,
master ; the maguticent clipper , ship BOSTONIAN;
---, maste r, are now loading and will have despatch as
above.
For balance of freight wanly to , 4
• BiarHOP, 81E10248 & 064
80 North Wharves.
liook.g.
SPLEITDID GIFTS , •AT 489 -CHESTNUT
..STRUT.—THE ORIGINAL STAR GIFT -BOOK
STORE.-0. G. EVANS a - Mildlnform hisfnends and the
publio that he has removed his Star Gift Book Store and
Publishing Ibsen to the splendid store in Brown's iron
Building, 430 CIIESTNIIT Street, two doors below
Fifth, whore the purchaser of each book will' receive
one of the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to
$lOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, he.:' •
WORTH'
• . ,
550 Patent Ellk. tever'Gold Watches:::.lloo 00 each
660 Patent Anchor Lever Gold do.' .... 60 00 w
400 Ladies' Gold Watches, 18k: rases. j.: 85 00 , w
600 Silver Lever Watches, warranted.L. ' 16'00
500 Parlor Timepieces 10 00 w
600 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops, and 'lO 00 '.
600 Ladies' Gold Bracelets 12.00 "
600 Neck Chains ' - • 10 00 w
1,000 Gold Lockets, (large site and double •'
case,) 10 00' it
2,050 Gold Lockets, amall 300 "
1,00 Gold Pencil cases,With"Gold pens,— 6 00 "."
1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases; and
‘•
, Holders 8 60
2,600 Gold 'Pencils ' ' • • 250 w
2,500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils • - " •
6,500,g01d Rings 1 00 "
2,000 Gents' Wavy Geld Rings" 2 75' 'w
2,500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins ' r 2 50
8,600 Misses' Grad Breastpins' ,160 '
3,000 Pocket Knives - -- '76' w
2,000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs ' B'oo'
2,000 Sets : Gents' Gold Sleeve - 800 "
2,oollPalra Ladles+ Ear Drops ' ,2 60
EVANS'S Catalogue contains all of th; most popular
books of the day, and all;tlio ' oewedt public:aliens, all
of which:will be sold se low de'ran be obtainedet..other
stores. A complete ,catalogne. of books sent .creS, by,
application through the mall, by addretaing
zypto, 450 CIIESTNIIT Street.
Agents'wantedin every town in the .Lialted States.
Those deSir,itig se to artpari obtain'' full pertieulara by
addreseing as above. -
N. 11 .4400 worth of Gifts will 'be given' with' every
gl.OOO worth of books sold.. ' . se'Ai etuthtr
TORN 'CAMPBELL Fs - SON',, 8L8.,11 . 0P9-
.111-titTS, In the CT:TATOU IiOtTSB ~ti7o al=
Trays for sale rare and scarce Books, GenUeralitlook
vomit:are Invited to pall and' judge aa tolZb ajid va
riety. taw`and miscellaneous bookserf
or tarp ; quantities. Books omitinu beiilinefrom
auction'. se2.4.th to Sin*
WIsTDERs9N & .o's - ,0-TIEAT• LITER .
ARY' /lAEA, PflrPHinealfoll 'strpete: '• "
'l ll .order te'rgsllff:the Wishbe or our )3 =ends pr.=
trons; and Jaddauthri boblauxlng public to 011 apiheir
libraries a the usnul low prices, we latend to present to
etery Purchaser ut boob* hi, the amount of 01 and up.
war4u, a gift iii,valtte of from 21 multi to /100: - WI at
oirrpetihnibment;lopkat mit salttibleatcelF 4 aud Select
for yourselves.' '
, Recollect you are'hot borhigat'ehanoo; for ,oyery pur
chaSer get his honks at the' usual Price, and *ritinany
will get, hi addition, a present troith having': . at4l4m
V_VOS' GREAT GWV)4O,QIC.: 44 1 ,4;
No. 436 OTIEBTIOJT 8.- 1 410 oOnneo
ton 'with any other 'home lathe Olty. - - enl-8m-
Jurf{tif`e.'
B. KITE &' CO.
• FURNITURE,: DSDDfNQ .d o.
No. 418 (14to, 129) WALNUT. it.
,Phil delphfe.
A new And superior style of spring Beds. , „
LYDIA N
Joseeneveon
au3l am , • : • 1 : i ,
11' W. TINULEr & • BANKERS
A-P. No. 37 South THIRD Street, Phltedelphls.
COLLECTIONS promptly , made on All seareetbhr points
in the 'Bolted States and Ostiads,„ ,
' Stocks, Bonds, & c., Bought and Said Ott 000;sidieett• -
tineurrent Bunk Notts, Oheeire, &a.'jbousht the
retie. . -
Narita reeeiTe4 and Interest allowed, Sa per agree-
CHEAT SUMMER FIIEL.=--GAS COKE,
or exdallent quality; la gold at the PNILADELPINA
GAS WORKS for tho reduced price of five bente abtuidie!,
and may be obtained in large or email quantity by ap.
plying at the Oka °Moe, No. 20' South kiNiTNNTII
street.
To Purehasers by Wholesale, it is sold at the 'Works,
in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to Au
thraeito, a 122.60 porton. ' • -
(oigned,) , I. 0. OItSMON, Engineer. •
l'utl•Allivsis Gas Mutts, Aug. 2d 4 057. • . an27.4f
ABRAM —SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
Wolin* and Sarboosed Prlatiaglevelope 'and
Seal Press Manufactory , 87: Strawberry, rltnretrbetween
Seeoad and Third, awl Market and , Pheatnut Street,
_
Philadelphia, Pa. : "142.4 y,
rOTTO,N.-100. lial6s • Vriiic'Cottbn; ittore
71J tattler mad "
" - MARTIN & MACIATASTREI,
and 'llO Narth Into. Streat
POTTON-200 baleß gOodliiddling•to
Mink yor Cotton , in mote vaii for tale by
MARTIN' & •
- Nor . th Watar Myna!
'R SSi RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD.
NYIOX. R BRO,', N 0,402 N.SZOOND Street, •
ang7R•amoa
lUSSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
0011DAGE.--a superior article, manufacture
and tortilla by WEAIfOII, FITLER & 00.,
an 8-tf No. 28 N. Water at., h 22 N. Wharves
CHARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholesale
V awl Retail WHIP awl +ma Manufactafer, 1t054
.Neeth YOIIRTIE Street. • , sat
11ARPE'S),Itkps . AND . Boys!
f. 7 US North SOILIATII Street, Wilsey
Groh aad RAO, • r. . •• • „ • „
FLOORING 86,4:114.9,23,68Q feet Caro
Un flooring boards, afloat for sale ;
MAAT Yiitt a t i ne i
Wi nntn nt
ST tOleittl ß e ' Dte ' r In
', AUCTION ,DRY GOODS:
, No:I2DANI . 3. Stript, Ditiladolt* , 'ob -2m
'CILENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO
NS 316 WA.INITT Sti., boIoVIITU. w Utf
,
Ce ' H. GARDEN & CO.,
Mannfacturors and Wholegate Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,.
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLORS, WERS, ,
ROUGHER,
FEATHE f.-
No. aide, 5828 e, (ollow d
Sixth, o)outh MARKET Street,
, s
And No. 623 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. -
O. /MORT GLOM, DANIBL DONOVAN.
Merchants ate re invited to examine our
stock,se2.2m
S No. 8 T R ,
lII,LENDER & PASCAL,
aul•Ore LATU Oreet, Philadelphia,
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.
QUARTRESIABITIVS 017102 HARDIE CORPS,
BRAVED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until o'clock, p. m., on Thursday, the 22d October,
1857, for supplying the marine corps with the following
articles during the fiscal year ending Both AILIO, 1858,
via :
`. 600 to 800 uniform caps, complete.
1,000 to 2,ooomarine pompOons
1,000 to 2,000 patent-leather stocks.
600 to 800 privates , uniform coats, complete, of
navy blue cloth, inllgo dye—to be
chemically tested.
60 to 100 sergeants' uniform coats, (same as
above.)
50 to 100 musicians' coats, scarlet cloth, cochineal
• dye—to be chemically tooted.
' 100 to 200 palm non-commissioned officers , epau
lettes.
600 to 800 palm brass centre straps.
80 to 60 rod 'worsted sashes.
1,000 to 2,000 pairs linen overalls.
1,000 to 2,000 linen shirts.
2,500 to 5,000 pairs brogans, - Nos. 6 to 11.
, 500 to 80) marina blankets, (gray.)
600 to 800 knapsacks.
2,60000 8,000 pairs woollen socks.
- 500 to 800 marine fatigue caps, the cloth to be navy
blue, indigo d.ye, and chemically
tested.
600 to 800 fatigue frocks.
1,000 to 1,500 flannel shirts.
600 to 1,000 pairs woollen overalls, blue kersey.
500 to 1,000 woollen jackets, do.
300 to 600 watch or great coats, do.
500 to 1,000 pairs Canton flannel drawers.
85 to 00 mush:date? jackets, scarlet cloth, coda
heal dye—to be chemically tested.
Samples of the above artioles may be seen on appli
cation at this omee, or at the °Mee of the assistant
quartermaster marine corps, 180 Spruce street, Phila
delphia.
It is to be understood that the accepted bidder is to
take all material used for manufacturing coats, overalls,
&c., on hand at the time of entering into contract, at
the on
prices thereof.
• Rids will be received for the whole or in parts for the
articles required, and it mat be explicitly understood
that a critical inspection will be given 411 articles fur
hished as to fit and quality, and that articles which do
not come up to the sample will be rejected and thrown
upon the hands of the contractor.
The qtuirtertnaster reserves to himself the right to
increase or diminish the quantity named above, as the
exigencies or interests of the service may demand.
Proposals to be addressed to the "Quartermaster of the
Kathie Corps," Washington, D. 0., and endorsed ',Pro
peals for Supplies."
The papers publishing this advertisement will send
the paper containing the first Insertion to this office for
examination, accompanied by a duplicate account of the
expense—at the rate of IP cents for 300 ems first inser
tion and 87% dents per 800 ems for all subsequent in
sertions. " ' se 19-stuthto22
DROPOSALS FOR ERECTING THE
.L! CUSTOM HOUSE, &e., at Perth Amboy, Now
Jersey.'
• ' Tasaauar DSPARTMENT,
WAIMIINGTON;BepteMbOr 21st, 1.857.
PROPOSALS will be received at this Department until
the 25th day of November, A. D. 1857, at 12 o!clock,
nobs ; for the construction of the Custom House, Post
O f fice, and Court Room, authorized to be erected at
PERTH AMBOY, New Jersey, according to the plans
and specifications prepared at this Department; maid
proposals to be either for the whole building, or separate
foe the different kinds of work; bills of parcels must in
every case accompany each bid, with the amount of each
kind of work, and the total amount carried out • the
Department reserving the right to reject or accept the
proposals hereby invited, or any part thereof, when it
deems the interest of the United States require it; the
Department also reserves the right to exclude the bids
of. any person orrsons whom there is just cause to
believe will not faithfully perform the contracts, or
which , they have attempted to obtain by indirection;
and all bids when there shall be parties in interest who
do not join in the bids, and all bids that upon investiga
tion are below a fair price for the work.
Rids will not be received in gross, and no contract sill
be awarded to a bidder unless details are furnished the
Department of the prices of the different kinds of work
and materials, which shall be subject to the revision
of the `Department, so that it may adopt the whole or
part of the bid, as the interest of the United States
may require.
Ninety per cent. of tho amount of work done, and
materials delivered according to contract price (said
amount to be ascertained by an estimate of an agent of
the Department appointed for that purposed will be
paid from time to time as the work progresses, and ten
per rent. retained until the completion of the contract,
and. the acceptance of the work, &c., by the agent
aforesaid, and be forfeited in the event of non-fulfilment
o contract,'
$OO
Contracts will be awarded only to master-buliders and
niechanies ; and the assignment thereof, except by con
emit of the Secretary of the Treasury, will be a forfeit
ure of the name.
[Each preppie' intuit boaccoMpaoled by a written guar
antee, signed by two responsible persons (certified to be
so by the United StateeDietrict, Judge, or Attorney of
the Bald District), in the sum of 55,000 for the whole
Work, or of proportionate amount if any part, that
the - bidder will when required, if hie proposal be
ardepted,anter will
a contract and bond, with proper
and sufficient securities for its faithful performance.
Form of Rend and Certificate required will be fur
nished - en application to the Department.
t Naos; specifleatiino, and working drawinge will be
rxady on the let of November, when they can be had on
application to the Departicent.
No bid will be comidered unless it fully complies,
it all its details, with me requirements of this adver
tisement,
The proposals must be sent to this Department, ad
dtemied, to the Secretary of the Treasury, and plainly
endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR THE PERTH AMBOY
OUSTOBI HOUSE," and will be opened at one o'clock
'or the last day named for receiving the same.
HOWELL COBB,
Secretary of the Treasury.
i se24-th al t u- tuo24
PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING MARINE
BAREAOKS AT PENSAOOLA. FLORIDA.
Nari Dar Autumn,
Washington, September 21,1857.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Proposals for build
ies Marine Barracks at Pensacola, 'Florida," will bo ro
cmved at this department until the Bth day of Novem
ber, 1857, at 8 o'clock P, M.. for the construction of
the Marine Barracks authorized to be erected at Pensa
cOla, Florida, according to the plans and specifications
prepared by the direction of the Navy Department,
copies of which may be seen at the offices of the com
mandants of the Navy-yards et Portsmouth, New Ramp
ehire, Boston New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, and
Pensacola, and at the Navy Department.
The proposals must be for furnishing all the mate
rials and completing the ,work ins manner satisfactory
tp the person who may be appointed by the Navy De
partment to superintend the same ; and the department
deserves the right to reject or accept any . of the propa
gate heroin invited, when it deems the Interest of tho
United. States requires it.
I Ninety per cent. of the amount of work done and the
materials delivered will be paid for from time to time,
le the work progresses, upon estimates made and certi
fied to by the superintendent on the psrt of the United
States, and. ten per cent. retained until the completion
of the contract and acceptance of the work by the
said sriperintondent end department, and be forfeited in
the event of non-fulfilment of the contract) provided
that no bill AWL NI made for an aliment less than five
thousand dollars. ,
Each proposal roust be accompanied bya written guar
antee, signed by two responsible pereorts, Scertified to be
so by a navy agent, post-master, district judge, or some
other officer of United States,) In the Bum of five
thousand dollars, that the bidder will, when required,
if his proposal be accepted, enter into a contract and
bond with proper and sufficient Security for its faithful
Performance..
Bidders are invited to examine the pleas and specill-
Cations at the offices herein-before mentioned. -
The proposals must be sealed and- addressed to this
inopartment, and plainly endorsed, "Proposals for build
g Marine Barracks at Pensacola, Florida"
The bidder only whose offer may be accepted will be
totified, and the contract wilt be forwarded as soon
hereafter as practicable, which ho wilt be required to
execute within ten days niter itsrecelpt at the postoffico
samed by him.
All the above work is to be completed in all respects
seconding to the plans and specifications within twelve
month:eft= and after the date of the contract.
ISAAC TOMMY,
Secretary of the Navy.
se24thir , tN6
!TOWESTERN TRAVELLERS.
In URING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE TO
PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST,
( On and after dune let, 1557, TWO DAILY TRAINS
leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all West
ern and. South or Northweatetn onion.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 16 A.
M. connecting with the Mall Train over the Great Penn
;sylvanla Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.20
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. li.,
;for Harrisburg.
THE NIGHT Expriuss TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. M., con
!nesting with the Lightning Express over the Penney'.
yenta Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. B.
V - All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
IC/oicago Railroad, soul its Northern, Southern and
Westerd'conneetions.' - • "
1:13 - Passengers for Chicago, Hock Burling.
ton, lowa Cityillihruinkee, Dubuque, St. Paul's Medi.
!son, and other loading cities In the Northwest, will save
one hundred miles of travel and ten hours in Vme, with
'four less changes of cars, by taking this route:
E 5 - Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and
Detroit go by this route, and the time is unequalled,
!being no miles shorter than by any other route.
07 Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre
:Haute, CalrO, and' all points ou the Lower and Upper
Mississippi, make less changes of care, and arrive in ad
vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Colutsbus,
, Dayton, Louievillo, and other prominent °Mee, as quick
las by an) , other tout°, '
All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and
handled with care.
FOR THE NORTH
The 8.15 A,St, connects closely with Express Trains
over the Dauphin road for Wl'Rampart, Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo Niagara Falls, and Canada, thus
forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Western New york. Passengers wilt
find this the shortest, cheapest, and most expeditious
route to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Through Tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, each
truth having sure connections. 'Passengers by this
route avoid treaselled bridges, and ail the inconvenience
of ferrying across the Stagnates's river.'
Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, tiettyaburg Em.
mittsburg, Carlisle, Chatebersberg, go by the trains at
5,15 A. M., and 3 P. M.
WEBTHINBTEft BRANCH.
, The Oars on this road make one trip Rer day, connect
ing with the train at 3 P. M.
For THROUGH TIOKETS and further information,
apply at the Ticket Office, (htlysrt Station, N. D. corner
of Calvert and 'Franklin Mute.
'sepp-tf 0.0, AMMON, Sup't.
[JAVANA CIGAR
went, nob u
Figaro, Portages,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter
Oologo, .. OOnrerilantes,
' Torrey Lopes, Linton merleana,
Orejon, ' Flora Oubana, Sm., eca.,
ho., In 3i, - ,l‘, 14 and 140 oxen , Of 01,94esfrqd, quail
ties, in store and COna I Sig and Yew sale ,
taili, l l:lM,3 A
by , , , LI LES TRT.IO,
(now) laB WALIsItIT Street,
below Second, secoad,erary
tiVIARO, 6ABANAS AND PAIitAGAS
BENANS.--s choice tarok* of Ulm celebrated
brands on board brig "Neer Ers, , , , dolly ospeeted from
Omens, and fee sale lonAltts TETti f
- • (Now) 12 , 11 'Walnut street, below Second, •
- - Second Stoll.
BALE' ROPE.—Buyers are invltol to call
and examine our Manila Dale Rope, whiph Ire can
can soll as low as American, and, warrant superibr in
strength and auribittty: - •
I NNAVNR,' YITLNIt tr...
an 1 No. 28 Ni Wlterat. /Ind 22N. Wharves.
ANI L ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA
LTA NMI* ROPE; Inandraeittred and for sale by.
WEAVER, FITLER CO.,
' •see.br OR. Widellot. ins 72 N:Whitirog,
tittELCOME RANGE.—SOLD By CHAD
WIOS & BRO. 202 N. OROOND at, aulB-gm ,
fjats, eaves, &r
Wasbington, Sept, 17,1357
(tobacco attb (Eigars
A handsome assort-
f ,!,;,,H, , ]!1 N;
PREgS.—K PIIIIItADELA.; r 1
TfruRSDAY, oCroßEtt 8, 1857.
Wines anb tiquore.
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MD
inivroN & 11110111 BR, hi:viler:l of Wines, Bran
dies, &e. • Also, sole proprietors of tho Old Wheat
Whiskey, No. 5 North Front Street. sepl7.lin
•
DORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
bontaro 250 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Port
Wino, in qrs. and eighths.
Tan puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Wills.
key, 2 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
Marott, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J Dupuy Brandies, al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOS. E. TOBIAS,
auTianos 80 And 90 8. Front St., below Walnut.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner o
OEOROE and SOUTH Streots. aul-ly
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, dco., 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly
BRANDIES.—Pinet, Castillon & Co., Ma
rote & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes awl quarter casks i Pollevoistu
Rochelle Brandies, polo and dark, in half pipes, quarter
tasks and one•eigbth casks, all in Custom House stores,
Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOTILEN & CO.,
au 6 Noa. 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
IThITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
.IL/ AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (now
No. PM North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping
orders promptly attended to. and-ti
otele attll ticotanranto
91111 E OLD STAR HOTEL IN HARMONY
1 0017 R T.—The public are respectfully informed
that the OLD STAR HOTEL is still in existence. The
proprietor will be glad to see his old friends, and pro
mises to furnish them with a superior quality of Ale,
Wines, and Liquors. lie feels assured, thht on paying
him a visit they will not be disappointed. Ito so also
prepared to furnish Oysters in erory style, at the shortest
notice.
Lunch from 10 to 19 o'clock.
@EMI
WILLIAM HANNING'S CITY LAGER
BEER SALOON, No. 232 Carter's Alley, Phila
deljAtis. asp22,4int
iIIoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Cfayee
and all other delicaciea in season. Families Implied
with Oysters on the shortest notice. eepo,bn
ift NoRERCHANTS ' R OTF,L,
lIPOILETH STREET,
, ABOVS Wen;
, PHILADELPHIA.
stiSt-tf HoEIDDEN & BONS, P,ROPISIZIO.AB
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street
snd Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER,
Proprietor. aul3-3m
Wants.
rfifi AGENTS WANTED.—A H0ME
t."511.7 STEAD FOR $lO !—Third Division —5310,000
worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region,
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of Deeember, 1857. Sub
scriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every
subscriber will get a Building Lot or a learm, ranging in
value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are
sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the increase in the value of which will
compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold, and a
company of settlers called the " Rappahannock Pioneer
Association" is now farming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly
45.000 acres of land, In different parts of Virginia, now
at`command, and will be sold to settlers at from $l. up to
$3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles will in all eases
be given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers,_&c., are
wanted, and five hundred Agents to' obtain subscribers,
to whom the most liberal inducements will be given,
Some agents write that they are making $2OO per month.
Mir full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, &c., apply
to E. 'BAUDE,
au24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va.
Tomnneeion ilicycijants
ir Ti. CHASE & CO.
as • GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the interior 01 Pennsylvania,
where our new Oleaoing Mill is now in general ueo.
ir7" Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on
hand. 5012.41
HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and Dealers In Foreign and Arne.
rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, East aide, shovel:immerse street,
Philadelphia. ant-if
CLIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA. NEGARS,
(New) 138 Walnut street. second story. and-ly '
ARD.—THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECT
FULLY Inform their friends and the trade gener
aly that they have made arrangements for one of their
I P
Hoye's leaving
,monthly for the French and German
Markets.
iFrocn many years' experience, the permanent reel
dime° in Paris of two of the firm and en abundant
capital, they can offer unusual facilities for THE PUR
CHASE ON COMMISSION ha 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
khown manufactories in Paris, to be shipped direct,
either under bond or duty paid.
HENDERSON, SMYTH & CO. Importers,
.
I aulo-2m* No. 200 liroalway.
Sire proof Oafeo
SALAMANDER SAFES
A large assortment of
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores,
DANE LOOKS
' E to any now in toe.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &0.,
On se good terms as any other establishment in the
United States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. al South YOUTH street,
Philadelphia
PLEASE GIVE VS A OALL. aul3-tf
COAL.—Tbo very best assortment of LE
T—, MIMI and SCITUYLKILL COAL on band, in
0110 AD Street, second yard above Vine street.
sel4•lw HOWELL DORMAN.
220) LBS. IS A TON.-BUYERS
and conanmere are Invited to examine our
stock of "LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
lIIIATII COAL." Oar Coal Is selected expreasly for
family use; being carefully screened, we will warrant it
free from slate and dust. "We sell 2240 lbe " being
210 lbs. more' , than sold by retail dealerS, at "25 touts
Ines per ton."
Also, on hand a. full supply of " ftROAD TOP SITU
MINOUS COAL" for Steam-generating, Blackemithing,
end pummel. This Coal cannot be ex,
Celled.
Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, , •2210 LBS. IS
A TON. [aeB.3m] LEI LUTON & CO
(1 . 0A L I COAL! COAL !—TAGGART's
Iv CELEBRATED MINN MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
17.& R. OARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SOIIIIYL
EILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
- -
There Is no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality
those, and a trial will convince any one of their great
Supesiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust and all impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the
:VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Mee, No 151 SOIIIR FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders; left at our Yard, DALLOWWILL street, below
tROAD area.
Orders left at our Wharf. WATER street, above UAL
LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Post
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family um will do well to call and el
;amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. aut-tf
1101tUCK. MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct trout
the Company's ➢lines, and the only outhunted
'agents, by retail, south of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal,
T. TREADWAY, Swanson street,
ati2o-2so] let Wharf abovo Washington, eouthwar h
S.CHUYLKILL AND 'LEHIGH COAL.-
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality 0..
'ESCIILTYLKILL AND LEMON COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
irr No inferior Ooal kept at thia establishment to
loiter at LOW PRIORS.
ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste
ANT) SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
.iLa DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
band, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. au 1.6 m
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 beet qualities of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal and aro now ready to re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Primo streets. Order; may
be left with Mr. 8. fi/LPATRION, No. 23 Li. SIBTII
street, or with Idr. Wlif. D. NEALL, corner PINE and
WATER streets. ar,lB.3ni
PIIILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Car. MIND awl CRESNUT Sts.
L. PELOUZE & RON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their now SpEQIMEN
nom is now ready, and from their Increased Iscilitica,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing' Establiehment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the, business,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justides them in asserting
that they can furnish s more durable and better fin
ished article than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them praTioug to parchaning
elsewhere.
Old typo taken st 9 cents per pound, in exchange for
now at specimen prices..
IIIIIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forward, PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZII, RANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by He own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the 'principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
E. S. SANDFORD,
General Superintendent
NIARCITANT" ,
DRYSTALOORAPIII3,
OR THOTOGRAPLUO MINIATURES IN OIL,
N.,E. corner of EIGUTII and LOCUST.
The above pictures differ essentially from anything
over before olfored to the public. Their softness, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary tninutenosm
and accuracy of detail, Insure, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or
dealt* which they are exposed in manipulation equally
settles the questien,of their pertnanence. Thwie facts
enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the publieand to his
frionds t
They are Secured by lettere patent, to, end '
can be had
ONLY of ; 4. D. MARMOT.'
11:7 - Portraits of he cabinet, and life size on canvas
as heretorpre.
CLOVER SEED.OTICE TO PENN
SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STOSEKDDPERS.
The undersigned are now prepared to purChase for
cash, prime Clover Seed of 018 how crop: Pennsylvania
storekeepers ntuly farmers, by sending samples to our
ruldrebe, bani at'all timekj snide - dant the price at which
we are buying. Partle'Pavishlng , samples, by which to
be governed as to quality, can have them Sent liptn4U,
by ruhlressing us. • . J. U. CHASE & CO,
senlo4l 43 North Pont, and 44 NVatnr streets
ROSIN.--450013ARRELS SOA2MAICF,RS'
. 2 -11 0 ROSIN, to arrive per echoorieri J., 11, Flaanpr.
For male by DIARTIN ea nuciAtnerEn,
AU* UP North lour drat,
rIIOIOE FARM LANDS FOR SALE.-
TUE ILLINONCENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
le now prepared to sell about 1,1100,000 acres of choice
Panning lands, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on
long credits, and at low rates of interest.
These lands wore granted by the Omen:vent to aid
In the construction of this Bead, 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 South, and include every
variety of climate and productiona found between these
parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly
prairie, Interspersed with fine groves, and in the middle
and Southern sections timber predominates, alternating
with beautiful prairies and openings.
The climate is mere healthy, mild and equable, than
any other part of the eountry—the air is pure and In a
wciantge„, w ab h o l u lo o ltving streams and springs of excellent
Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a
cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many
points at 52 to El Per ton—and wood can be had at the
same rate per cord,
Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds,
which can be procured for little morn than the expense
of transportation.
The groat fertility of these lands, which are a black
rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll
ing; their contiguity to this road, by which every loci
lity is furnished for travel and transportation to the
principal oalirkots North, South, Eflat West, and the
economy with which they can be cliltlvattd, render
them the most valuable Investment that can ha found,
and present the most favorable opportunity for persona
of industrious habits and small means to acquire a com
fortable independence in a few years.
uhicago is now the greatest grain market lathe world;
and the facility and economy with which the products
of these lands can be transported to that market, :nuke
them much more profitable, at the prices asked, tha n
those mere remote at government rates, as the addi
!knot cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the
fatter, which must be borne by the producer, in the re
duced price he receives for his grain, he.
The title is perfect—and when the final payments are
made, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by
the State, end In Idiom the title is tooted, to the par
chimera, which convoy to them absolute titles in fee sim
ple:, free and clear of every inattmbrasce, lion or mort
gage.
The prices are from St to $00: interest only 3 per ct.
Twenty per ct will be deducted from the price for cash.
T ose who purchase on long credit, give notes payable
in tSS, three, four, five and eixyears after date, and are
required to improve one-tenth annually for Ave yearn.
so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the
end of that time.
JOHN OORLEY
Competent surveyors will accompany those who wish
to examine thaso Lands, We of cbarire, and aid them to
malting selections.
The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable
as thus which have boon disposed of.
Will be sent to any ono who will mine fifty canto in
postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing nu
menus instances of successful farming, signed by ro
spectable and well known farmers living iu the neigh
borhood of the Railrod lARPI4, ihrotighoo the State—
also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expena of har
vesting, threshing, ete.,—or any other Information—.
will be cheerfully given on application, either personally
or by letter, in English, Branch, or Garman, addressed
to lOUN WILSON,
Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. It Co.
Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Il
linois. aul
11031ESTEAD FOR $2,001 lAND DIS-
E_E-TRIBUTION!! CILANCE VOL POOR MEN!!
The Northwestern Mutual Land Bonen Association
will make a grand distribution of 030.000 worth of real
estate and maps to its members. The number of mem
been is limited to 10,000. $2 00 and five letter stamps
per membership, or a share Any individual sending
$lO and the stamps, shall be eutitied to six shares, or
any person sending $lO with six names, with t headdress
of each, carefully written, shall bo entitled told." shares
The distribution will be mode in Chicago, dept. 26th,
1857.
The following to the real estate to bo distributed :
No 1. Au improved farm of 30 acres in Cooke
Co., Illinois, allied at ROO
No 2. Au improved farm of 160 acres in White.
sides Co , Illinois, valued at 8,000
No a. An Improved farm of 160 acres In White
side, Co., Illinois, valued at 3,000
No, 4 Au excellent private residents in Dubuque,
lowa, valued at 3,000
No 6. 160 acres soperior farm land In Cooke Co,,
Illinois, valued at 2,000
No. 0. 160 acres well pine timbered in Waupleca
Co., Wisconsin, valued of 2,000
No 7. A good lot and cottage residence la Olal
cago, Illinois, valued at 2,000
No. 8. 150 acres superior land in Whiteaides Co.,
1111nole, valued at 1.000
No. 9 100 acres good land In Chippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, valued at 060
No 10. 104 actes good land in Chippeway
Wisconsin, valued at
. 980
No. 11. 160 acres good land In Chippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, valued at 600
No 12, 160 acres good land in Dunn Co., Wis
consin, valued at 800
No. 13. 80 aeres good land In Marshall Co., lowa,
slued at 600
No. 11. 80 acres good laud in klarahallOo , lowa,
aaluod at 600
No 15. 80 acres good . land in Marshall Co., lowa,
- valued at COO
N 0.16. 40 acres good land In Starshalleo., lowa,
valued at 800
No. 17. 40 acres good land In Lion Co., lowa, val
ued at 300
Nn. 18. 40 acres good land In LkeiCo ,lowa, val
ued at 300
N 0.19. 40 acres good land in Linn 00 , lowa, val
ued at 300
No. 20. One building lot in Dubuque, lowa, val
ued at 80 0
No 21. One building lot in Sterling, Minato,
valued at 800
No 22. One building lot In Sterling,
valued at 800
No. 23. Ono building lot in Skirling, Illinois,
valued at 800
No. 24. 40 acres farm land In Grant CO., Wiscon
sin, valued at 800
No. 25 40 acres farm land In Grant Co., Vristron
sin, valued at 800
No. 20. 40 acres land In firma Co Wieconaln
valued at 240
No. 27. 40 acres land In Grant CO., Wisconsin,
valued at 240
No 20. 40 acrea land in Crawford CO., Wieconsin,
valued at 200
tso. 20 40 acres land In Crawford Co., Wisconsin,
valued at . 200
Nu 30. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No 31. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wleconain,
raked at 200
No. 32 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wieconsin,
valued at 200
No. 33. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin,
, valued at 200
No. 34. 40 acres laud in Jackson Co., Wisconski,
valued at 200
No 35. 40 acres land In Bad Axe Co.,Wisconsin,
valued at 160
No. 311 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin.
valued at 100
No. 37. 40 acres land In Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at ' - 160
No as. one lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
No 39. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
Ne 40 One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
Thu distribution will bo conducted fairly and honor
ably. Tho flume and addrose of stockholders shall bo
mitten on as many small cards as they have chance,
and the whsle placed In a box, and the first name taken
out shall ho entitled to the Improved farm No. 1, lu the
above list, and the next taken out will be entitled to
No. 2, and so on until the 40 items of real estate aro all
distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,980
stockholders will be sent a cheap map of a Western
Slate or Territory. A full accolint of the distribution
will be font anted in a printed circular, to each member
of the Association, with the names and address of such
as may receive the real estate—to whom also tho deed.
will bo sent and immediate possesalon given. Each ap
plication must bo accompanied with $2.00 and five letter
gawps. Address LINDELL, JONES rt CO.,
au-I3 Chicago, Illinois.
y OCAL FREIGHT NOTIC E-T H E
.1-1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
now prepared to receive and forwanl FREIGILT between
Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia,' at the following
rates per hundred pounds:
BETWEEN MLA, AND COLUMBIA.
First Class. Second Olass. Third Chas. Fourth Class
22 cts. 18 cts 16 do. 14 cts.
Fleur, 18 eta. per barrel.
Pig metal, 10 cts:por 100 pounds.
BETWEEN` PUMA. AND LAM/ASTER.
Shit Olari. Second Oleos. Third Olato. Fourth Ohm
20 eta. 17 ate. 15 cte. /8 eta.
Flour, 25 eta. per barrel.
Pig Metal, 10 els per 100 pounds
ARTICLES OR FIRST CLASS.
]looks, 'Stash Dish,
Doote and Shoes, Nuts in Doge,
Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter and AleIA bottles,
Dry Goods, Poultry In coope,
kegs . Pork, (fresh,'
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,)
Feathers, Wrappiog Paper
ARTIOLPS OP '2O OLAN3.
Apples, 1110 lapsed
Cheese. Melons,
Clover and Grass Reed, 01ls in casks or barrel'',
Ci ockory, Papor in boxes,
Candles, Pasteboard
Casks or Barrola, (empty.) Peaches, (dtiod,)
Groceries, ' Priothig Paper,
(Inns and Rifles, l'aper Hangings,
Herring In boxes and kegs, Rovenswaru,
Hardware, Se oet Potatoes,
Hops, Tobacco in bales,
Iron, hoop, baud, or sheet, Tea,
Leather, Type,
Liquor in wood, Tallow,
Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (apts.!)
Monuments, Yin oisb.
ARTICLES OF An CLASS.
,Alcohol, Potatoes,
'Coffee, ' Turnips,
Hides, (green,) Vinegar,
Lard, ' ' , ' White Lead,
Oysters &Clams, (In shell) Window Ulan,
Tobacco, (manufactured)
KIITIOVES OF , are CLASS, i
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt,
Fish, ratted, Tobacco, (leaf,)
Grain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whiskey,
Planter.
ID- For further Information apply to
R. J. SNEERER. Freight Agent,Thila.
E. K. BOlCE,lllreighi. Agent, Coltnbia.
101.3] W 11.11YERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster,
PIIBLIO L AMP S.—TILE PU43LIC IS
respectfully Informed that Offices have Leen cloned
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give Information respect
ing accidents which may happen to tho Public Lamps; or
of any fallout in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
tinily, No. 512 Queen mireet,Third Ward; Charles OartY,
No. 18 South Seventh street, Plinth WareJ; ftiram
I(,rk, No. 143.3 Ilutchi»sou street, Twentieth Ward; M,
W. Deshong, No. 2231 Coates erect, Fifteenth Ward;
Thos.V. llowlby, oas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia;) M U. Ill'Fadden, One Office, Tu enty-
Second Ward, (Germantown;) Win N. Market, (las
Unite Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) end at the
Gas (Alice in Seventh street, below Market:
Ily order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia CMS
Works. ' 'A,
ocl- Gat Ezipetintendent of Distribution. '
FITORTANT IMPROVEMENT--
NEW CAS CONSUMING FURNACE.
CIASOIV'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the moat severe lost, daring
the two COLD WINTERS or UN AND 180, has proved to
bo the most powerful heater in the world, oaring from
x the fuel ovorany of the boat furnaces now in use.
TIIRSR FURNACES are constructed with a cast iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-briers or iron staves. The fire pot is surmount
ed with
A EERIES OF CONES, Oa TAPERING riAintons,
large and broad at their sage, hut tapering to anion aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the mauler chamber,
through which the ite:it and smoke pass to the due.
Tue wainbc products of combustion in' the form of
smoke and asses, are suspended directly user the lire,
CONPINEDOY compreesed Into the tapering Com and
CONTINUALLY ooroeut, to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the are.
This beat and light is brought to a Foes in IAOII
CONE, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF TUE NUN'S NATO;
toe focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
SMOKE AND OASES to becomo intensely heated and tho
roughly °owner , by this operation the DROSS AND
OASES are MADE EQUALLY ,ATAILABLS with the yen
ITSRLY for heating vurpußee, while, In other Maims,
Hien/MED ore AND WASTED IN TUB CHIMNEY.
. _
All persons desirous of obtaining tha best and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fall to examine the New Ws Co lson's')
Coon Yunnan before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD & WILSON,
(Summers to S. A. Harrison)
No. Eat WALNUT Street,
Opposite Independence Square.
pOLMES' SELF-RIGHTING- SURP AND
BOAT.— , TheVtideraiwick are Polo agents
fur the sale of DOLMA' SELF-RIDIITINO SURF AND
LH% BOAT. Patent right for States or cities or boats
ready for uao, can be obtained by applying to
BISHOP, DIMOND, A. 00.,
So North wharred.
,i~li~ ccUait~c^t*,~.
SECTIONAL MAPS
Jnettratut Qtompatties
MEM
;t'RING IiARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAUL,
AND HEOURELE INVESTED,
W. CORNER, OF SIXTH AND WOOD
STS , SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John II Dohnert, Henry M. Phil a,
David Woelpper, Lewis Shinnack
Benjamin Davis, John Lundell,
John Evans, Jr Charles Field,
Auley AI. Park, William E . Woo .
Jame Burnell, John D. Stevenson,
Jacob S. Mintzer, Corwin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George R. Childs
JOHN H DOHNIIRT, President
L. ICRUMBHAAR, Secretary. sept '2l—ly
OFFIO , N
'NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
.01 OFFICE 414 WALNUT St., Franklin Buildings.
FIRE AND IiTARINE INSURANCE
CAPITAL 1100,000, WITH PRIVILEOE TO INCREASE
TO 600,000.
This Company is now fully organ nod, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insuraneo against loss or damage by
Fire and Marino Perils, at current ratoa.
OFFIOEII4.
11. 0. LAIOIIIILIN, President.
lIICUARD SHIELDS, Vico President.
CEO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRCOTORS.
11. O. Laugh
D Sherwood,
Wio. Osborne,
Itiehard Shields,
T. F. Showell,
OWAR..6
George, MIDMor,
W. O. Stotesbury,
R. M. Carina,
0. 0. Butler,
(leo. Scutt
FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
FRANKLIN BUILDINOS, No. 91 WALNUT STREET.
AUTHOR C
IZED APITAL, $600,000.
(FULL. AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED.)
Invested as followa
First Donde and Mortgagee on Property in the
City of Philadelphia $115,000
Stooks worth par 222,100
Oath on hand 51,190
Amount secured by Stock notes 190,000
Amount of Stock due on call 1,710
$600,1)30
This Company effects insurances on Buildings, Mer
chandise, Fjirniture, Lumbar, dtc.; ou Peasela, Cargo,
aud . Proiglir, to all ports, and by Railroad, Lakoa, and
Rivera, at the lovrost rates, and upon the most liberal
toms, guarantying Prompt Payment on the adjustment
of 10590 R.
K7 - Perpotnal Insurance made upon the usual terms.
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, W . F. Leech,
0. N. Spangler, N. T. Rimini,
Ahem. Rex, 11. II Houston,
'Win. U. Woods, Joe. It Witheni,
George Howell, Abr'm P Lyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W.
,C. U. Sower, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John U. Lewars,
Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles,
Nathan R. Potts, N. Burroughs,
PERCIVAL M. I OTTS, President,
C. L. SPANGLER, Vice Prea't , W. 11. WOODS, Sec ,
Aug IS-ly B. T. KENBIL, Treasurer.
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
.I._ COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT St.
Capital and Surplus, $250,000.
This Company continues to make Insurance against
loss or damage by Fire and the Perils of the Sea, Inland
Navigation and Transportation, at current rates.
OPPICERS.
President—(l EO. H. HART
Vico President—E. I'. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H. It COOOI3IIALL.
Assistant Secretary--S. II LITTLER.
ACTORS.
George 11. Ilart,
E. I'. Ross,
A . Cattail,
Joseph Edwards,
John G Delo,
Mom Maury M. Fuller,
Foster tl Pe, kiwi,
John H. Chambers,
an B.ly
E. W. Batley,
Charles 0. Imlay,
Wm D. Lewis, Jr.,
J L. Pomeroy,
Andrew IT.. Chambers,
U. It Coggshall,
Samuel Jones, M. D.,
A. Y. Cheesbrough.
1311ILADELPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE IN-
A SURANCE COMPANY, incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania In 1818, are now established In their
NEW OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT Street, where tbey
erg prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE,
from LOSS BY FIRE, ou property of ovary description,
In Town or Country, including PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
DWELLINGS STORES, WAREHOUSES. FACTORIES
and MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, Au.
Alm, lIERCHANDIZE of all Muds; STOOKS OF
GOOK Roche of COUNTRY STORES, Goode on
STORAGE or in BOND, STOCKS and TOOLS of AR.
TIVIOEIIS and MECHANICS; FURNITURE, JEW.
ELRY, FIXTURES, Ac 3ce.. Ac. Ac., at moderate
rates of premium, and for any period of time.
Vile Company refer to their pant career as an ample
guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of all their
1.053118. There are at this time no ungettled claims
against them. ROBERT P. KING, Presq.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Ptea't
FRANOT9 111. immense, See'y. ant-3m
,IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-
E l'ANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIEN INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeagt Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 5613,125 03.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
Itirni of life—greets annuities and endowments—pur
chases life on interests in Real Estate, mid makes all
r contraots depending ou the contingencieg of Life.
They act 11H Executers, Adminintrittore, Assignees,
Trustees and Quantizing
'MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in any amount--
Piro Per Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit,
payable Lack on demand without notice.
AMETS OP VIE COMPANY, January lot, 1857.
Loans of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila.,
dolphin City, Pen,t'a Railroad, Camden
and Amboy Railroad, and othor Loans $179,885 88
Ronde, Mortgages and Real Estate . 117,137 19
Stocks an Wake, Insurance, Gas and Ran
t road Companies 81,729 08
Premium Notes and Loans on Oollarerals .... 193,602 01
Cash in Bank, due from Agents, Inter ,
oil, ko 88,780 47
Guarantee Ospital, Subscription Notes 100,000 00
$711,225 03
DANIEL L. MILLER, Prosidont.
SAMUEL N. OTOKEO, Vine Presq.
Sons W. Hon Non. Sucretarv. aul-ly
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NEW YOWL—Office, No 29 Wall street, wt.'
joining the Mechanics' Dank—Cash Capital, 125090,
with a surplus. This Company insure Dulidinge, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Vessels lu port and their Cargoes,
and other property, againat 'LOU or Damage by Fire and
thu Riau' of Inland Navlgation.
DIRECTORS.
Joshua L. Pope,
Rams It. Craves,
Henry Davis,
0. 11. Lilienthal,
Theo. Polhemus,
Elisha E. Morgan
Abel. It. Van Nest,
William A. Cary,
Thomas 9.Nelson,
Jamesvy. Phillips,
Charlea 4 . Macy,
DhcayLl isickon,
Win. E.hepard,
Charles L. Frost,
Lothrop L. Burgos,
William R. Fosdick,
Emery Thayer,
Geo. Westfeldt,
Zahnon Taylor,
Henry D. Bloaaom.
Henry Grinnell,
Caleb Barstow,
Henry 0. Brewer,
Edmond Pent°ld,
Honan K. Corning,
Ogden Haggerty,
Thomas Nonagon,
John 11 Earle,
Albert Ward,
Cholla Eaton,
LOUIS Lorut i
Bound G. Glidden,
SWIM, Calibrelong,
Thomas Scott,
John Ward,
Henry K. Bogert,
Peter Edea,
Benjamin 11. Field,
A. It. Frothlngham
litios. IA- Youngs,
Samuel L
ALBERT WARD, President.
Manna A. OARLET, Bocretary. itulo-ly
Ap o N o l 3 .lMTll 3 i . E ,t l o i r S' po l ri !LS o l:l l u t
r A an t i d b E;
the Stole of Ponnsylvania. Capital, $600,000. Sire,
Oariue, and Inland Transportation.
DIREOTORES
Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Wien,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth,
Wm. B Thomas, J. Blueldo Sank,
Wm. Neal, ' Jelin P. Simons,
AARON 8 LRPINPOTT, President.
• Wlll A. 8110D.E.9, Tice President.
ALPItal WEEKS, Secretary.
J W MARTIEN, Surveyor.
Thin Company was organised with a cash capital, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to
its available resources —to observe prudence in conduct
inv, its edam, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Office No. 1U Ilerchauts' Exchange, Philadelphia.
anl-dly
iiiiOlifilEll - 0 - ANTIIE MUTUAL INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA —Office
No. 7L' WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINE RISKS on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISES, per Railroads,
Canals, Boats, and other caritagea
ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among the As
mired, and ample security lu cases of Iva.
DlineoToNti.
Edward Barris Mica, Thomas T. Butcher,
John M. Odeuheinier, Algernon E. Anliburner,
Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fassitt,
Samuel J Sharpless, Thomas 8 Footer,
Isaac 3 Oune,i, litotAVith English,
i
; Henry Preatit, Jalurs W. Ste sip,
' Edward 0 J ames, Alfred SUulc,
it illialu 1, Springs, A. li. Candi,
F.tatalin C. Jones, Charles it. Carstaire,
Omit Haddock, Jr., Samuel Robinsuit,
William Taylor, John 0. Kotler,
James Ifurphy, John P. StolnE•r,
Wm F. Smith, henry (trend)°,
A J Antoin, Wm. J Cuiaar,
Samuel L. Jroutrborg.
EDWARD HARRIS MILES, President.
ALFRED FASSITT, Vice President.
JOHN 0. KBFFEN, Secretary auLly
'CARTER OAK 1
1.../ INSURANCE COMPA
IRE AND MARINE
NY OP HARTFORD,CONN,
Loam in Phßadelpbit and
&hie:villa Office.
'Cash Capital $300,000 .
'vicinity adjusted at the Ph
' Ily leave we refer to
I .
DS. Brawn. & Co., Ma. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila. '
chalices, Stout & Co., " lion. Rufus Choate, Boston
Ilacker, tea & Co., " lion. T. R. Williams, llart'd
. We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu
rance in the moot reliable Companies.
P fiII.ADELPHIA GENERAL. INSUSANCE
AGENCY, No. 411 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON & ROOD,
Agents.
fIOIIIJIONIVEALTII FIRE INSURANCE
1.. J COMPANY, OF THE WPA'PI, OF PENNSYLVA
NIA —Office N. W COTIM FOURTH and WALNUT
Strretq, Plinadelplint Subscribed Capital, 1300,000.
paid-up Capital. *200.000.
DAVID JAYND, M. U president.
THOMAS 9 STEWART, Vico Prenl.
SAM IL S. Mon, Pecretury. auldy
itlerctimit Ctailorz
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
PER YEARS WITH KELLY k BROTHER,_
LATE WITII LUKENS, KELLY, & 00.,
• TAILOR
Has with him the best tailors that are now engaged
in the business In this country :
CUARLES ROTA, formerly the leading Tailor of this
City; AI KAYSER, formerly Cutter for U ROTH &
CO., stellate Coat and Yost Cutter with LUKENS, KEL
LY, & CO; lIENRY IYAUNER, oho has just aril, cd,
considered InNnw, York the best rants and Vests Cut—
ter in the Umidd States, for years cutter o Oh Depierris,
under the Irving House ' Broadway, and with Depieirrs
Sc. Pettus, under the St Nicholas Hotel s Broadway;
The most unremitting attention laud to the i% Ishes
of all who patronise the establishment ; tho best of
Clothos toads at moderato prices for credit, low prices
for cash • se24
EDWARD P. KELLY.
LATE
KELLY & 11 ROTHER,
Having ongaged the bury tees of
CHARLES ROTIL,
Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his
Ooods•when in the Tailoring Business, has taken
tho Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND RASOPENER FOR TEE RALE, AT RETAIL, OF
CLOTHS, CASGLO VESSIMERES,
HIRTSVESTINGS ko , ORAVATS,
, S,
Of the beet qualities, at moderate prices.
117- The basiness , of KELLY & BROTHER is re
moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
where it will be attended to by znry , D P, KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. sefqy
y AME S 'SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
•F TAILOR, Nos. 16 andlB South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
- - .
A- large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
OASSIM.VRES always on hand.
All Clothing_ made at this Establishment will be of
the beet qualify, awl in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM OLOTII
ING. au6-tf
gARDINE6.-100 mos' of '6O half boxes
cach e store and for sale by ,
,
HENRY BOHLEN & 00 ,
an th NOR. 221 and 228 A Vonrth street.
AGGItEGOR 110 T—AIR FURNADES.
sold by 011ADWICIE & 13110., EISCOND Street,
Itrot door Om Ram AuglB-Bmoo,
Onvings Snubs
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
TIKJUST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY.—WALNUT STREET, BOUTII-WEST CORNER
OF THIRD, PRILADELPIIIA.
INCORPORATED EY TUE STATE OP PENNOTLYANIA.
Money is received in auy sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal,
The oftlee Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till 7 o'clock kr the evening, and ou Monday
and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock
HON. HENRY L. lIENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice president.
W. J. Bean, Secretary.
DIRBOTOBEI
Hon. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth Munna,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Sarni K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
James B. Smith, Francis Lee.
• • ••
This Company confines its business entirely to the
receiving of money on interest. 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
RENTS, and such first class securities an will always in
sure perfect security to the depositors, and which con
not fail to give permanency am! stability to this Insti
tution.
iaiX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of
KY FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from
9 to It, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until
o'clock. Largo or small sums received, and paid with.
out notice, with FIVE PERCENT, INTEREST, by
aback or otherwise. JOHN THOMSON, Pres't.
VICE PRESIDENTS
TEO& T. TABRER, EDWIN M. LEWIS.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
WM. T. ELBERT.
TRUSTERS,
Wm. 0. Ludwig,
D.C. Levy,
Charles E. Lex,
A. Macy,
Israel W. Morris, Jr.,
Wm. Neal,
Thos. Neilson,
Thomas B. Reed, M. D
James Russell,
Thos. P Bparhawk,
Oscar Thompson,
Peter Williamson,
Isaac B. Waterman,
Charles T. Yerkes.
John B. Austin,
John IL Addieks,
Solomon Alter,
M. W. Baldwin,
Witham Clark,
Ephraim Clark, Jr.,
Charles 8. Contorts,
Robert Clark,
A. J. Drexel,
Charles Dutllh,
Wm. B. Roster,
Benjamin Gerhard,
John Jordan, Jr.,
Lewis Lewis, Jr.,
aul-3m
N O. (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND,
N 0. 83(241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. sal-1y
illachinern attb Jran
STEAM ENGINES,
PROBI
TWO TO ONE HUNDRED HORSE POWER
ALSO, A ROLL A 89011 1 .1185? OP
MACHINISTS' TOOLS,
SLIDE LATHES, PLANING MACHINES,
DRILLS, CHUCKS, MORTISING
MACHINES, &o
For sale at the MACHINE DEPOT—
No. 135 NORTH THIRD STREET.
sell luto J. M. lIOLLINOSITEAD
•. MMBRIOK. I. VAUGHAN MERRICK
WILLIAM H. MIRRIOIL.
QOUTITIVARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
• •
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River and Marine service.
Boilers,Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Aa , Cast
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, dna
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac
Sole Agents for N. RillienVe Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Niusinyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Rose' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pampa,
Superintendent—B. 11, BARTOL. au3-y
JICHARD NORRIS St SON, LOCOMO
TIVE
STEAM ENGINE, BUILDERS,
BRTlCCeraterli NTRo6T, HABILTuN, VAIRVINW AND
SPRING CiAllUgN fiTitERTS,
PHILADELPHIA A.
Engaged exclusively in the manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufaetare to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke,
or BIIIIMINOII3 Craton tit nude elate, or
ANTHRACITE COAL,
IrIIOOIIT OMITTING Ounce, NMI DC MN.
In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo.
tires produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used lu construction are
made on the spot, and insure the best wilt., and most
reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com
plete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP ANY ARTIANGENENT REQUIRED.
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES,
With Yorgings of any size or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And MACHINE WORK generally.
RICHARD NORRIS
aul-/Y
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
ER WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENQINEERS.
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, PLACK.
0.111.T119 AND FOUNDER:9
Raving for many year. been in successful operation,
awl been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
Beats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &0.,&c., respectfully
offer their sertiees to the public, as b eing fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marino, River, and
Stationary, Having sets of patterns of different sizes,
are prepared to execute order' with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. Lligh and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers, of the beat Pennsylvania char
coal iron Forgings of all sines and blade; Iron and
Braes Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications (or all work done at their
establishment free of charm and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room (or re
palm of boats, where they Ban /ay in perfect safety, and
ore provided with shears, blocks, falls, ace., &e (or
rnialag heavy or light weights. . . . .
TllOlll4B .11,1SANEY,
J4OOB G. NEAFIE,
401 IN P. Liiyy,
aul-y DVACT( end PAVll.l3llStreets, ISensington
.TIANDY & ?if OR MS
4AKTFAcrunos Cy
CUMBERLiIND WROUGHT IRON TUBES
FOR GAS, STEAM OR WATER
4140,
CLENEI34I. IPON COMAiiSSION ATERCHVS
Warehonee 8. E. corner FRONT and WALNUT.
au 1-3121
Illebirines
N I N.V TEENTII CENTURT !—TIIE
.1 GREAT REMEDY op Tuo NINETEENTLI
CENTURY IS TUE ,IMPERIAL okipußATivE.
niis is now toe great standard remedy for diseases of
do Bloat!, Stomach and liver.
If you hare a Cancerous or Scrofulous affection, at
once use the imperial Llepurative.
Tetzer.--hre you troubled with this obstinate and un
pleasant disease? Use the Impertai pepurativa. Try
but one bottle.
Hato you White eweliigq Hip Disease, or Glandular
Sirelllaga The imperial Depurative will effect &cure.
Try it... •
For Pimpled, Blotched sudEraptlorisot the Skin gene
rally, you have a prompt and certain remedy in the fin
perm/ Deyurative. One bottle will datialy you of its
efficacy
Use the Imperial Depurative, if you would have a
clear, healthful, and beautiful complexion.
Use the Impetus! Depurrittre for a dideased elate of
tha Ltver or Stomach
for females of a weak and debilitated habit Ett4 shut
tered nerves, the Imperial Depuniiive 13 just what is
required to re-invigorate the frame and restore the ner
vous system to a healthy stale
We know the full value of this great remedy, as we
ale using it every day in an extensive practice, and eee
its great curative powers manifested iu numerous cases.
We know It has uu equal in this country.
Thu careful preparation, great purity and strength of
the Imperial De puralme readers large doses or long
continued use of it unnecessary. It acts directly upon
the diseased part, and it is not iircessary to wait mouths
to discover the benefits to be gained
If you wish to portly and enrich the Dloo.l, and pre
vent thaease, as well au cure it at this season of the
year, nee ope or two bottles of the Impo nit Depurati es,
and we will guarantee its beneficial filled*.
Prepared by Dr. LOUNDBERRY it CO., and for sale
at the Principal Office, No. GO North Fifth street, three
doors below Arch, where patients may consult Dr. L.
daily, free of charge
The Imperial Delnirative IC the great remedy of the
nineteenth century. auj•tf
I[_TEUMBOLD'i GENUINE PREPARA
.I. ii TION, 'F./tract Buchu, for all Diseases of the Blad
der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated
Buffoon.,
HELMBOLD'a GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract Beau, removes all the symptoms,
among which will be found Indisposition to eXertion,
Lose of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Leith, Night Sweats,
Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,
Universal Lassitude of the isluerular System, often enor
mous Appotito or Dyayeptic Symptome, lit tlande
Flushings of the Body, Dryness at the Skin, Palibl
Countenance, Eruptions on the Fee* , . Peiei iu the Back,
IleavineAu of the Eye Lids, frequently Black Spots dying
before the Eyes, with temporary Suffamon, Loss of Sight.
If those symptoris are allowed to go on, which this me
dicine invariably remover, soon follow Fatuity and Epi
leptic Fitn.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY
of the above dlitreming aihnente, use REIM
BOLD'S PREPARATIONS. Try them, and be convinced
of their efficacy.
ITELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
_Lit RATION, Extmot Euehu,
°lvo health and vigor to the frame,
And bloom to the pallid cheek !"
And are so pleasant in their taste, that patients be
come fund of them.
1114E1,11180L1Y 3 GENUINE PREFAB A.-
Extrnet Duchu—ere overwhelming enden
coo which will bo produced to show that they do great
good to all who honor them with a trial. Evidence open
fur the inspection of all
HELMBOLD'H GENUINE PREPA.RA-
Eitract Huhu —Price $1 per Dottie, de
livered to any address. Depot, 63 South TENTH street,
Assembly Dualding, below CHESTNUT street, Philadel
phia.
Address letters, H. T. fiELMBOLD, 52 South TENTH
strevt, below CHESTNUT, Philadelphia
Sold by Druggists and Dealera everywhere. Beware
of Counterfeits au7-21.u*
ilooto anti floc°
442,_ SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
.t 1 MARKET and FIFTH Stroets.
Gentlemen's Best Patent Leather Gaiter Boots.
" Calf do. do.
it Patent Leather Oxford Ties.
Calf do. do.
cc Patent Leather and Calf narrow
strap Shoes.
Boys , and Youths , Patent Leather and Calf Skin
Gaiterßoots and Shoes,
aut-If For sale by GEO. W. TAYLOR.
FALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
--JOSEPII 11. TUOMPSON k CO., No. 314 MAX
KET Street, and Nos. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLAOII,
have new in store a large and welLassorted stook a
BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern manufacture,
whirls they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or
on the usual credit.
Buyers are invited to call end examine their stook.
aul•dtt
COAOII, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Fact ory or E. ' ussuEns, No.loo (late 43) South
EIGHTH, helot{ Chestnut greet, has become a saving
of 60 per cent , to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
61filt0HANTS, and also the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lamps now eilver.topped and bottomed,
and mat D 7 onpren to all party, mai kr
IESOLUTION VROPOSIN(' "jr:IP).
11. MENTS TO THE CONBTITUION
monwealth
Resolved by the &Ante and Holite
tires of the Conzoiontotolth of Pennsykanin in Gen
eral Aw..m/y no• I. Th it the following amendments are
proposed to the Colstltutl..o of the Commonwaltb. to
accordance with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof.
Then: be an a idit.oniti articia to said Cornititu
'on to Le. dv,ignalvd ai Krtielto eleven, as follows:
Alt7lol.
or PUBLIC DI BTM
PIiCII..DI I. Thu Sidle may contra,t debts, to rupply
casual delielt or failures in revenues or to went expen
ses not otherwise provided (or; but lila aggredate
amount of such debts direct and contin4ent, wheat , r
contracted by Tit toe ul ca.e or tool, acts of the genet it
assembly, or at dilbv zit pi rio la ol time,strall to.ver ex
ceed tenon huntirt di, ii fitly thousand dollars, and the
motley arising !row the crest..o of each debts, shall bo
applied to the porpoia fur whub it uuo obtained, or to
repay the debts HO contracted, nod to no other pulps...o
whatever.
SECTION 2 In addition to the above limited weer,
the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress
insurrection, defend the State in war, or to redeem the
prevent outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the
money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall
be applied to the purpose for which It was raised, or to
repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECT:ON 3 Except the debts above specified, in sec
tions one and two of this article,
no debt whatever
shall be created by, or on behalf of the State.
SECTION t. To provide for the payment of the present
debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid,
the legislature shall, at its first aeavion, after the adop
tion of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which
shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such
debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a
stun not lees than two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual
income of the public works, from time to time owned by
the State, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or
any part aereof, 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 said
sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by co
signing to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of
the State, not required for the ordinary and current ex
pense. of government, and unless in case of war, inva
sion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund
shall be need Or applied otherwise than in extinguish
ment of the public debt, until the amount of each debt
is reduced below the sam of fire millions of dollars
&SIMON 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not
in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any
individual, company, corporation, or aseociation ; nor
shall the Commonwealth hereafter become &joint owner,
or stockholder, In any company, aesociatien, or cor
ponstion.
SVITION S. The Commonwealth shall not &saw, the
debt, or any part thereof, of any county, cit.!, borough,
or townehip ; or of any corporation, or automation; mu
test such debt Audi have beencontracted to enable the
State to repel invasion, suppreu domestic insurrection,
defend iteelf in time of war, or to assist the State in the
discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness.
Suortos 7. The Legislature shall not authorize any
county, city, boroughtournslop, or incorpolated dis
trict, by virtue of a vo te of its cations, or otherwise, to
become a stockholder In any company, 11880elatiou or
corporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit
to, any corporation, association, institution or party.
C=MIMML=D3
There shall be an additional article to said Conslitn
tlon, to be designated as article XII., as follows:
ABTIOLI
OB NEW COUNTIES
No county shall 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 of
such county, by a rote of the electors thereof; nor
shall any new county be established, containing lest
than tour hundred square miles.
slurp atillanatitzir.
From section two or the ant article of the Oonatitn-
Lieu strike out the words, raj the city of Philadelphia,
and of each county respeclively;" from Section five,
same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia
and of the several counties;" from section seveu, same
article strike out the words, "neither the clip of Phi
ladelphia nor any," and insert In Ilea thereof the
wards, "and no;" and strike out "section four, same
article," evil in lieu thereof insert the !allowing:
4 ' 8110710 h 4. futile year one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, re
presentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be
apportioined and distributed equally, throughout the
State by districts, in proportion to the number of Usea
ble lutiabitants In the several parts thereof; except that
any county containing at least three thousand five
huodrod taxablea, may be allowed a separate represen
tation; but no more than three counties shall be joined,
and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a
district. Any city containing a sufficient number of
taxablee to entitle it to at least two representatives,
Shull have separate representation assigned it, and
shall be divided into convenient districts of contigroaus
territory, of equal taxable population as near aii . taay be,
each of which district, shall elect one veßeaeolative."
At the end of section ',even, ipso articya, insult these
words, " the city of Phiiadeflikta shalt hi divided into
sixth aenatortoi districts, of Tunghai.; territory as
nearly equal to taxable peps alio* as possible, list sio
leant shall be divided its the formation thereof."
The legislature, at its first nession, alter the adoption
of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia
into senatorial and representative districts, in the man
ner above provided ; such districta to remain unchanged
until the apportionment in the year one thousan4 Nat
heated and sixty-four.
YOUFp.f.llfliaillyqt
There shall be an achliticaat aeci t ou to the g rit art ia,
of said Coustitqlipp, which shall be numbered and read
a 5 fc.ll9w.m
egortom Ed. The logialatura shall have the power to
alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation
hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general
law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurinits
to the citizens of the Commonwealth; in such vitw.v,
however, that no injustice gall be done to taa corpora
tors.
Xri 78, March 29,1857.
Resolved, That Ilus resolution pass. On the first
amendmeot, yeas 2.4, nays 7 ; on the second amendment,
yeas 23, nays 8 ; on the third amendment, yeas 24, nays
4; on the fourth amendment, you 23 naya 4.
[Extract from the Journal
O E O - W. UNIX, Clerk.
Ili TIM Roues or ltaralSSlFTSTleas, April '2B, 1851.
Resoluta, That this resolution pass. On the first
amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the second amendment,
yeas 51, nays 31; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays
52 ; on the fourth amendment, yeas 83, nays T.
[Extract from the Journal.]
JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk.
Piled in Secretary's; ace, Iday 9,1857.
A. G. CURTIN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
SIWILTANY'S 07/ICII,
TURRIEBURO, Jane 22,1867.
Pennsylvania ss :
I ao certify that the above and foregoing Is a lama and
correct copy of the original "Resolution proposing amend
ments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth," with
the veto in each branch of the Legislature upon the
final passage thereof, as appears from the originals on
filo in this office
In testimony ylllll4/ have hereunto net my
[Le 3 hand AIM mool to bo affixed the seal of the
oralary , a Office, the day and year &trove
wrir,3l). A. O CURTIN,
&oratory of the Commonwealth.
lx aBNATII, March 27,1&57.
The resolution proposing amendments to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth being under consideration,
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the first amendment?
Thu yeas nod uaya were taken agreeably to the pro
risions of the Conatitution, and wore as follow, Tie:
YEAS—Mews. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evan,
'
Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser Ingram, Jordan, Kintner,
Laubach, Lewis, Slyer, Scofield, Sellers, Sha
m Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Tag
gart, Speaker-24 ,
Nara—Masers Grab, °maven, Finney, Gregg,
Penrose and Soother-7.
So the queetott was determined in the affirmative,
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the second amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro•
visions of the Constitution, and were as follow viz:
Yeas—Messrs Brewer, }nowise, Oresswen, Kip,
Roane, Fetter, Firetoy, Flenniken, Ingnuu, Jordan,
Knox, Lanbach. Lewis, Myer, Belleau, Shaman, Souther,
Steele, Straub, Welsh, 'Wilkie", Wright and Taggart,
Speaker-23 .
NATO—Means. Coffey, Crab, Fraser, Gregg, Harris,
Hillinger, Penrose and Scofield-8.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
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
Yeas—Messrs Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Creativell, Ely,
Enna, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingrain, Jordan, HiHinter,
Rims, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman,
Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, and Wright
—24,
Nye—Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose-4.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
Cu the question,
Will the Senate agree to the fourth nmendniert
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro
Thlioxii of the Constitution, and were as follow, vie
Yeas—ltteesrs Brewer, Browne, Coffey,Cresswell, lily,
Evens, Vieunikep, Prater, Ingram, Killinger, Knox,
4
L 144; Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther,
Steele. Straub, Welsh, Waking and Wright-23.
Neva—Messrs Cribb, Finney, Jonlan and Penrose-4
So the question was determined to the affirmative
iti TOO 110094 0? RI3PILESIINTATIVIS,
April 29. 1857.
The resolution proposing amendments to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth being under consideration,
On the question,
Will the Rouse agree to the Brit amendment 7
The you and nays were taken agreeably to the prowl
mous of the Constitution, and were as follow, via
goes—Messrs Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Ball,
Beck, Bishop, Bower Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase,
Cleaver, Crawford, Hickey, Rot, Ryster, Pausold, Foster,
(4 ibbonev, Glides, Hornet, Harper, Heins, Iliestand,
II ill, ilillegas, Roffman, (Berks.) Imbrie, Innes, Jacobs,
Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Lob.
souring, Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M'Calmout,
bl'llvain, Moorhead, Mumma, Munielman, Nichols,
Nicholson, Nunemaelier, Pearson. Peters, Petriken,
Penman, Purcell, Ramsey, (Phileilelqhla,) - Ramsey,
((fork,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,
'
Smith, (Cambria,) Smith. Cent re ,) Stevenson, lain,
Vall,Tanvoorhis, Tickers,l'oeghley,Walter; Westbrook,
Wharton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman
pad Oats, Speaker--79.
Nairn—Messrs, Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamillam, Ran
cock, Hine, Hoffman, (Labours:o Lebo,Striatkore, Thorn,
Warner and Wintrode—n•
So the question was determined In the affirmative.
On the quest*,
Will the /10{130 agree to the second amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi-
Mons of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:
Tkae—Messrs. Anderson, Backhonse, Bell, Beck,
Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent, Fansold, Foster,
tiodea, Hamel, Harper, Helm Illestand, Ililleg., Goff
man, ((Berke,) Housekeeper, Imbrie, Innen, Jenkins,
Johns,Johnann, Kauffman, Knight, Le iseuringer , Longa
ker, Lovett, Maurer, klaugle,M'llvaln, Aloorhead, Mao
aelman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemaelier, Pearson, Pe
t ers, P etrlk e n, Pownall, Puree 11, Ramsey, (Philadelphia)
Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Roberts Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,
'Polio, Vail, Voeghley, Walter, *estbrook, Whuton,
Zimmerman and Getz, Spetaker-57.
•
Nara—Messra. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson
Illation, Brawn, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster, Gib
honey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Hine, Hoffman,(Leh.
anon,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, M'Calmont, Mamma, Rued,
Smith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Struth
ers, Thorn, Vane - nodele, Vickers, Wagooseller , Warner,
Wintrode,Witherow and Wright-34.
So the question wan determined in the
On the question,
Will the House agree to the third amendment?
. .
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro
visions of the Constitution, and were as follows, via :
Vans - , Meers Anderson, Backbones, Ball, Beck,
Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase,
Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, 'Spier, Pausold, Fos
ter Uibboney Barad, Harperr, Heins, Hiestand,
Ilillegas, Harman (Berke) Hoffman,(Lebanon,)
llourekeeper, Irubde, Ines, Jacobs, Johns , Johnson,
K,,,,ff e iso, Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Menem,
m aeg i e, itticalmont, Moorhead, Mumma, dinseelman,
Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Pet
liken, arnell, Purcell, Han
Pownell, ey, (York) Reamer,
Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (o=hrin,) &nth,
(Centre) Stevenson, Tobin ; Vail, Vanvonrhis, Vickers,
Voegliicy, Wagonseller, R estbrook, Williston, With
erow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets, speaker-12.
NATS—Messrs Arthur, Augustine Backus, Bishop,
Certy Dock Glides Hamilton , Hancock, Hine lon.
kiss,Knight, Leleeniing, Ramsey, (Philadel
phia) Roberts,. Struthers Thorn, Walter, Warner,
Wharton and Wintrode—V:
So the question was determined in the aMrmative.
On the question,
Will the House agree to the fourth amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pre
visions of tho Constitution, and were as follow, via:
Yana—Mesare. Anderson,Arthur, Backbones, Backus,
Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun,
Campbell, 'Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford,' Dickey,
Ent, Eyster, Fannold, Foster, Clibboney,Oildes.ltemel,
Harper Heins, Iliestread, Hiles's, Hoffman,
(Berke) Hoffman, (Lebanon) Housekeeper, Imbrie,
I pan, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kaufman,
Kerr,' Lebo, Leiseuring Longaker, Lovett, Manear,
Mangle, Dl'Calroont, Bl'llvaine, Mumma, blimeelumn,
Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Pe
trllion, Pownall Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Item
ee ~er, Seed, Roberts, Rupp,Shaw, Sloan,
Bmttis ( Cambria ,? 8m h, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolea,
Vanroorhm, Vickers, Poeghley, Weemaselier,
Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wffart,,,,, wi ll i gtax „,
Watherar, Zimmerman, and Gets, Speaker-83.
Nero—Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers,
Thorn, Wrritrode and Wright-7.
So the question was detenalue4 In the affirmative.
ENCUIT/IT'S Orozos,
ilrolustrao, Juno 7:2, 154 T.
fossoioania, ss.
do cortity that the abate and foregoia a Insert
correct copy oaths .f Tare , and a Karoo Worn cm tie
resolution proposing asneustmenda to the Constant:fon of
the Commonwealths as the mane appears oe th e R e ,
oats of the two 'Howie' of the General Assembly of tb,a
Commonwealth for the session of 1841.
(. ) Witness my hand and the seal of said °Noe
this tut/Ay-secs / A day of June, one thousand eigt
hundred and fifty-seven. A. G. CURTIN
au3-m3m Secretary of the Commonweatia.
tiailroaas
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, tont:meting the At
Willie Cities with NVeatesr., North-western , and South
western States, by a continnou Railway &rest. MD
Hoed al, conueela at Pittaburgb with daily line
steaicsri to all point, au the IVestern Rivers, and
elevate.' and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta 013
Ow. Sorth- western Lakes; making the moat DIRECT,
Cll E APLOP alai RELIABLE I.oti rElm which Freight
coil Le for. aided to mad !row the Likk:AT IVE3Y.
It VIES LETI'EEZ.I PHILADELPHIA. AND PITTS
I; Ron
Fiaor Ct. + 1 8.4--Hmts, Shoes, flats, and
Cape, Books, Dry Goods (in boxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and bales) leathers, Furs, &c ...75e. per PM lb
Le COD D CLASS--Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, (in rolls or boxes), Wool,
and Sheep Pelts. Eastward, &a Ire —Me. per 100 ti
THIRD Ciass—Anrils, Steel, Chains,
(in casks), Hemp, Baron and Pork,
Salted, (loose or in sacks), Tobacco,
manafactured,(except Cigars or cut
Ac., Ac 50e., par 100 lb
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (In casks or bows
eastward), Lard and Latd Oil, Nails,
Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, &e 40e. per 100 lb
Ftouo-75e. per bbl., until farther notice.
GULLS-35c. per 100 lbs., until further notice.
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadal.
phis, be Particular to Kull Package "Dia Pez.l3,h-,24
Ito !boast" An Goode consigned to the Agents of this
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will oe forwarded
without detention.
FIB lons August—Rants, Won:Easy& Co., MemphM,
Tenn.; It P. 134188 ic Co , St. Louis, Ho • J. S. Mitchell
A Son, Drularine, Ind.; Damesnil, Bell & Murdock,
and Carpenter & Jewett, Lewisville, Ey.; B. C. Mel.
drum, Madison, Ind.; 11. W. Brown & Co . .1 Irwin
A Co., Cincinnati; N. 17. Graham & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor notute,New Yetis No. 1 William at.
and No. 8 Battery Place, New Yor k; E. J. Speeder.
Philadelphia; SLagraw & Koons, Baltimore ;
Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON
General 'might Agent, PhiLadelpida,
H. J. LOgß*Eirp.
Superintendent, Altoona,
NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILWIntu
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANV.4,
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YQP:., AND WA
PLACES.
Leave an follows, via;
At I A. 11., from 'Kesisineon Depot, via Jersey FAßß
City, Mail g 2
At 6 A. M., via Carmen and Jersey City, New Jer
sey Accommodation
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommods
lion,•
At 2 AM., via Camden and Jersey City, Horning
Mail
3
At 10 A. II , by steamboat Trenton, Tie Tacony
and Jersey City, Morning Exprehe 3
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press
3
At 5 P. M via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail 3
At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aisicanmoda
tion, tat Class 2
At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Ascommcda-
Gen, ibue Class. 1
At 6 P. M. ' via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Class 2
At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion' 2nd Class 3
TheO P. M line runs daily, all others Stual:ys•
eepted.
Express Lines atop at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Sardon, 3' -Imington, Ac., at 6A.
and 4 P. M , from Walnut street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbaro
Montrose, Great Bend, &t. at 6 A /S., via Delawar
Lackawanna at Western Bailoosid.
For Freehold, at 6 A. 114. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly at 2 A. M, and 2X and 6 P. M.
WAY LINES
For Bristol, 'Trenton, &e , at 2X and; P. M,
WAY LINE
For Palmyra. liancouse, Beverly, Burlingien, Borden
town Ike., at 3 P. M.
WAY LOP.
For Mount. Holly, Burilogtoa sill Way Stations s.t.
P. N.
Steamboat RICHARD BSOCKP9N for BatWigton sad
Bristol at 8% A. Al . and for Bordentown mad interme
diate places at 2% P
Steamboat TRlgleo..7 for Taeony at 10 and 11% A.
Al., and 4 P. I/.. sad for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P.
TA Sines, except 1 A. IL, leafs Waimea strew
•
g - Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taring any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All big
gage over Oily pounds to be paid for extra. The Cana
party limit their responaibility for baggage to one dollar
per pound, and will not bo liable tor any amount be
yund incept by special contract.
Wal. U. tiATZIMII, Agent
C. & A. B R. CO.
B. R. MORRELL, Agent
Phila., Tr. B. B Co
VIIANGE OF lIOURS.-P II IL ADE L
PHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE BAIL
ROAD.
On and after Thareday, Jaly 2d, 1857,
pA..RwNGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADE L PHIA
•
For Baltimore at 8 A. Id., 1 P. M., (Fannin) and
P. M.
For Wilmln,gion at 8 A. M.,1, 4.15 and 11 P. M.
For New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 4.18 P. M.
For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Dover at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 854, Exprees, II A. 51., and 8 25
P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6 SO and 11.55 A. M., and 228
and 9.55 P. M.
Learn New Castle at 620 and 1.1.65 A. Id., and 005
P.M. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.00 A. M. and 8.05 P. M.
Leave Dover at 8.60 A. M. and 7 P.ll.
Leave Seaford at 7.00 A. M. and 800 P. M.
TRAINS TOE BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 2P. M. and 52.37
A. M.
SIINDITS only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to
Baltimore.
do. do. 625 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE GRACE ACOOILYO
DATION TRAIN
Leaves Havre de Grace at 6.50 A. M.
Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M.
Freight Train, with Pat/wager Car attached, will ran
at follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Parris - 81e and intermediate
places sa 6.00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 600 P. M.
:aul-1T 8. M. FELTON, President.
PRING ARRANGEALENT.-PENN
SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.—Bunning in
direct connection with the
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAIL
ROAD.
For CincLantli, St Louie, lowa City,
Louisville, Now Orleans, St. Pauli,
Indianapolis, Cleveland, Kansas,
Terra Haute, Chicago, Nebiasitt.
In advance of all other routes out of Philadelphia.
Forming close ctoineelios with all the grew Wm.
eta Rotiro.li.
TIIRORGII TRAIR9
Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western eltld,
from the Penneylrani& Railroad P Station,
south-east corner of ELEVENTH and BI T streets,
(entrance on Eleyenth street.) as follows :
. Mad Train at r—,A. M.
Fast Line at 12 53, P. M.
Express Mail at 11 00, Night.
Columbia R. R. Line leares for Harrisburg at 2 30, P.
M., Lancaster )Accommodationd at 4 30, P. M.
The Express Mall runs daily, the other trains, Sus,
days excepted
For further particulars see hand-bills, at the different
dining-points. Passengers from the West will flied this
the shortest and most expeditious route to l'hilx.ielphis,
Baltimore, New Fork or Boston.
THOMAS MOORS, Assay,
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Phtladelphta, Pebruaty, UST. and-1y
DHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD—SrMILER AR•
RANGESIENTS.On and siterSlny bth , 1557.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Plain:lMO:us at 6,7, 6, 910-min., 10, 111 c, A.
Al., and 1,2, 3.10 min , 4,5, 8,7, 8,9, 11S, P 51
Leave/ Gennantonn at 6, 7,1-35, 8, 8-10 min., lO
11%4,A M , 1, '2, 3-10 min ,4, 6.6, 7, B,IOX, P. M.
The 7-35 o'clock, A. M., train from Gennantoca,
not atop at iotarmethate Stattor.a.
CS BVIDATO
Leave Phila.leiplla at 0-2 C, A. N., 2,9, 10, 5-20 tad
Leave Germantown at B-20, 0-70 A. M., I-10, 43,,
15, and 7 P M.
CILESTI4UT BILL RAILROAD,
Leave Phitedelptaa at 8,8, a-10 min , A.M.,
1,6, 8,9, P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill at 7-15, 7-35, 10-10, 11-10, tniai.,
A.. 51 , 1-40, 3-40, 5-40, 7-40, 10-10 mia , P. 11.
OS SIISOSTS.
Leave PhilaJelphia at 2-20 A. 11., 2,6 X and 8 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Llill at 8 A. M., 12-50, 3-10, ant 8-40,
1' M.
On and after May 4th, 195 T.
TOR MANAYUNK, CONSHOHOCKEN, AND Nog
BISTOWN.
r
Leave P 11118.1,31010. at 6,9, sad 11, A. M., and 3,4 X,
6X, atallX, P. M.
' LeaTa Norristawa at 1 3 9, snail, A. M., 3, and 6X,
P. M.
011 SIIIIDITEI.
Leave Philadelphia at Y A. M , and S P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. ...IS, P. M.
CHESTER VALLEY BAILROAD._IOR DOWNTN
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphls at 6 A. di , and 9 P. di.
Leave Downingtown at Tx A. NI., sad' P. IL
aul-ly lINNEN K. SMITH, Gen't PAW.
Depot, NINTH and ORENN streets, Philadelphia.
ca ttorn ens at Eau)
VIIARLES D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT
V LAW, Williamsport, Lyeoming county, P. trill pay
particular atte ntion to Securing and Collecting claims,
in Lycowing and adjoining counties.
mnini
Hon J C Knox. Suprema Bench, Philadelphia.
Havid Jayne & Son. Phtlal Norcroes St Sheets, Phila
Ansoch, Reed & Co , •• Shantz. & Co..
oel-lm%
y EWIS S. W E S, ATTORNEY AT
-EA LAW, No 2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOIM PA ,
htll altervl otth punctuality, and to the hest of his
ranlity, to all business entrusted to his care. net-3m
A. 3. Ahem. ]
MICHEL & KOONTZ
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 28 Camp Stria, Nat. Orlams.
BRURENCS3 IN PHILADELPHIA
Caleb Cape & Co , 153 Market street.
zenith, Murphy & Co , 97 Market street.
W. H. Drown & Ce., 103 Market street. (aa37.7sair
CIEORGE H. ARMSTRONG. ATTOR
ILA NEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, 1.344
Lombard etreet. below Broad. sepr-lue.
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
1.1 AT LAW. Southeast Corner of EIGIITQ and
COT Streets, Philadelphia. aul.ly
TER ST ROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, CENTRE street, Pottsville, ri. .
,UAUTZR! LUMBER!!—The subscriber,
si-e who has for Revered years occupied the premises at
Sloan's Planing Mill, Kensington ? has removed to
COATES STREET wilArs, fidioita4 the Phtvilii
Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing boards, steps risers, ahelving, ceiling, fencing and
ecaffold boards, thoroeglaly seasoned ami well worked.
Per sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in
vited to call and examine for themselves,
_awl every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction. orders received
and supplied at the shortest notice for als kinds and
sixes of Southern yellow Pima, Timber and Soantlhig.
anl-tf S. S. 1110E1E.
ToCARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.—
Attention la Invited to the following stock of sea
soned LUMBER :
300,000 feet 5-4 Yellow Pine Floor Boards.
250,000 feet 4-4 do do.
30,000 feet 3-1 do do, snitablo for lin
ing stores
76,000 feet White Pine Floor Boards.
350,000 feel Spruce Joist,
Selling low for sash, to suit the times, and in lots to
WI purchasers.
ALBERT BRETON,
South !ROBE Print
OTEL AND MIXER RANGESt...
Bokt by OHADVION. IC,NRO., 10S N.I2(NNMS.
saglB-amoo.
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