: , -.,.,4".l;l."4"7!Thr,''''''''''!`:!"i-:-.!'"'tr,'.ll7t''''r.-"'"';','7,"'-' .:5.','i.:":,. , ;-.'t400.1 - ,Ao4ce# -, :t ;FOE THE -061INTY OtpaffieDELPlNA , • • 3- -,Th9OWfiVittleaol2, Trusteet'ke. orAtobert Palmer., ....; , 4Partiaffiea,lifarch, Tenni 1.967, - NO:- 868.- - Tbe Direetois &CIO. of the 'Batik of Penn ' -14ylia0intl.11.oliert Pabate ' i slid „ William Clayton; late Dilider; -- 01afteins& - ;00: -. 'yenditient N .2. oonsa, IlltualfettMol367, N0.,;1038,' ' ' ' , --ThiS Audit& appointed- to' distribute the mousy in Court raised under. the- above' entitled:proceedings, by - Sitertia • 1 `• N0,4040~`404101 &and on the west side of Delawaxe, tintiond atria between Pine and iTnion streets, In - the pity of Philadelphia, containing in-front 18 feet • and. in depth 96feet toe tive•feet alley; bounded north ward by ground form, of .11eorge Fitawater,,now of the hints of OliarieS A len,ll and southward 'by ground of ;men& - ••Osmond, - with fintrittnnd brick telleinefitS, onthep(OWAieW of -Mary street, between' -Front and Sanded streets, - in the said city, beginning 183 feet from 'Smut Stre'et, containing In front 20 feet and In depth 8,6 - - int of &Curd with thetwothreo-atorybeick ties - santethereon,"on the north eland Prime of -Washing-. 'ton tireeEtii the said city, 61 feet westward from 'the - itertiltreat earner of Delaware Vifth and -Prime streets, entail Mei In front 24 feet, and in depth about 69 feet. 'Subjept, e yearly ground rent of - forty-eight dollars. Will attend to his duties anon MONDAY, the 28th day Oateber,lB6l, at 4 otclocli P:M.I - at his office, No. • 204 &milli VISTII street, below Walnut, in the said city, when and - where all persona interatted , are -required to .inakti.tbolr claims, or be debarred from coming in-upon oel2-10t - GiOttoBIy.BIDDLB, Auditor. • INN ,THE, COURT 'OF COMMON PLEM Ainciastar - connty, • Sept: 28, 1861.— , 1t appearing to -thii_court by the petition rthd 'affidavit' of David "linevro,Baitinel J. Reeves,' George Abbott, and Charles H.,Abbott, that the several notes 'of Reeves, Abbott, lc- Co:,`lecored by a 'mortgage dated, January 'l2th r r 1860, recohlidatjanceeter; in Mortga ge Book No. 1 8 , page 807, arf., rind;giveti by tin) sai d petitionersi in the sum of sin hundred thousand dollars, loOkristopher 'Gager, Samuel Shoat; Bertram A". Bheaffer, !George IL Jostle°, and Oitiocent B. Grubb, arr Trustees, have been paid in full;aod 11°116014.0%m entered on the record% of said , mortgage r the court; on motion of ThomawN. Breath:r end H. IL North. attorneys for add mortgegers, grant a ode to show canto Why the said' Trustees should not enter sitishaticin on' the record of add 'mortgage, m' , tunable on Monday, the 28th day of ihitober ricetr and' dlreeknittico Übe given to the creditors by publication" daily for one Week in• " The Press," end "The North , Amodio:). and United States Gazette,'" ant weekly for twosiveeks in" The Lancaster leaminer and Herald," " The Lancaster Intelligencer," end " The .091ml/ta r " with notice to, B. A._l3heeffer, Attorney for the Tr stew. Cortitte fromthe Record.' ",.' ` 088-Iw ', Attest; " JIBOWNAN, Prothiy. lIILIA , • ~! CARE, ;BY • HER -NEXT: or ,friead ; /to., as. CHARLES D. U. OAR --Divoies," Commonl o , Sept . T.,1868. • - - • EWA@ fate notlcei that dep.:nema of-wittiness on. pfirt-ortaidlibintat will • be' taken: before :Me on PRIDAY; Oetobor 28, 1867,.at 4 o'clock P: M., at• the aloe of He'y O.• Huts, 'BK.,' No 188 llotith• 'FIFTH street; when you, can attend and crow examine If you think proper. • • " • , WILLIAM P. lIMAIL, Exeinimer. TOlbicailis H: •" ',oo2.letie TN_ TEE DISTRICT 'COURT OP TEE' STATES In and for theEsstesnElstrict of penneybranla, In the matter of the, lerc:sias,ds of Bale of 8903T-.pokr, . • The undereiguo, t o ,, r ipm it s wea ; referred . So euebt: bate the.proceede of the. Bile of said Scow-hOst, Will meetallhartles interested, in the said fund at the office of :the, cleat of said court; No. 24 Sciuth' Pillh'etreeti below Chestnut, on THURSDAY, the 27 : 4 'dsTof Octo ber, Instant, at 4 o'clock P:11.. oai.B P.;HEAZLITT. - . , ; C_EtanniFF.' VBEE„NATTER , OF IRE TETITION .1. IN INSOLNO3t OP JOHN' o':"OnsitnuPPEL: Notice is hereby given that, the stibecriber - law applied to the Court of Clommon , , Pleas for the, city, and panty of Rhilidelphis: for a final dlicharge under4e provi. Mime of 'the Ineolvenf Laws of the Orannionweilth„and also that he. lourapplied :by Petition, tor, the 'benefit 'of the 41st Beetles:Of the AO. of gripe 18th, 1668, relating to Insolvent dabtors—hy which faction it laVtirridalthat the court, with the consent of a majority in ruin be{ and' - value, of eradifors-of, sat Insolvent, may • grant him; an exempticnof his agitate and eiliebi from execution for hie indahtedneasjor the apace of,seien Oise: These ari plieations will be heard by the Vourt-or Common'Plems, on iliaturdsh PoS , :her 10th, 1867, 4t,10 o'clock, and tho attention of creditors and all othem - 11q.ereated Id these APPUreittoilitie IrlY4ekt. Worm awa • , Booke. . VALLI/BitLiß. B AB. " B blt - -• PUBLISHIID : " , 1 • J. B. REDFIELD, ,BEBICILIN STREET, ,NSW" YORK. 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Price $2 60.,'• „ • , • , ; THE 'FOREST. By J. T. Hunthaffdai ,al l l l lOr L bf Lady Alice,"Albar&o. -1 Limo: ~ ., S econd Edi tion. Pries $I: ALRAN or, , The Mistery of , V..Etuntingtcm.. '2v015.,12m0. f eloth.',;RTICO }Pr INDERS9N, &'.OO' O .GREATJLITpR' a. AIM PAIR Itilleehon itnieta. Ia orator to gratl the wishes of onr „numerode pa trom, and Induce the book baying public to fill up their libraries at Qui usual low prices; we intend resant to every perehaser of, books to the, amount of $1 mut up ward', a Gift In Value of-from 25 oente to . sloo t liosll . , our establishment, look atoavvaiusble stork,A 'dent itotolleot you are not 144114 it . ohinio; for eivellizr. chaser gate his books at the usual plias, and very many Wallet, in addition, ispresent sort *pi _ au2l-82{1, . . • , , .. , , , ~ , 110:VANS' CIBEA.°F GIFT BOOt.:I3ALE, .L:4 No. 48* (11EN8TNUT and, IN. 8.—N0.401210 tan with say cr4sr bowie in the City., : . .mt.44n. .. . ttlinio-ant ' lWn.E.A..T4itik.til.‘", l e; : tl.ll "Ur IMlTOlCtr,:gitoTatilli Importers idWilitie Breit= Also, .proptietork",l J'lnt pit Wfieat ` . WhEoly t 20:.6 - Nprtit)troqt.fitielt., ,14104-Pl, 1)O4 WINEi I 4n bdud , and tor4itlod to do'• Ibenture 'ISO casks at. tiLice Tait Winn, in vicandetaths. Too kbelieoni San UE41411114 1114 i itsy, .2 yeti% tdd - pity pipes lumbar Gin. ?duet% brarAel, Houve4, and 44 Dupny *miles, al of whiabl offer to the trade At redneed-triees. w2l~moe > 88 and W s:iront st.,below,waiol4:. AVIZIANDERMHOLICUOEINNAND LIQUOR STORE. No. 228, Hontlmost Corner o 410141 end SOUTH Streets " eul.lr I.WIa, IMPORTER AND DEAVER ,« IN -BINS .WINES LIQUORS, CGABB, 2. 6 'Saadi FIPTO BRANDIES. -Pint ; Olustillon & Co., Ma reit. & On:, and other brandi Odgnaciof various ' half piling and ,fidehellaiirandiegi, pale and dark, hi halt pipes, quarter calks and one-eighth casks, all in Oluttnm anima stores, inipottad *alto? itals by, , - -- • nzNity Sou & 004 , 4.0,19 , 221. and 223 South Moue& street.' 11 - 11THIKAR, -qBUTZ; TOTIVER,i ALE tAcgai irggiv,sussitY,'lro. b2O "(new ‘llol9BB)lPofth , THrittrltrdet; p pSnp frillertprpopyy, ti,ttondel „ , , 41.0,11. WANTED, FORTHEVNITED STATES °AT/au—Abu-boom, unmarilseniett, to whom, will: be given good pay,. elothingi and netendanee: Neff - cm 112 td c l2/ betveontb: No otao havlpga. wife or child will be 'ace-epUd. A ply for iiiol7fitHD SNRVICIE J at No: sit maim street) *bow) tiglhb, tattle - Aide. ' ' '`: " , - • :IVIT,LtABC IlOYAitLi let tient 2,4 Itege.,of covelryi :Nenenitingddioey: oet Ftdr.h, VirANVED.A FEIVAGEN,TB 4 SiTgrat " v Male or VeMale; ale" Wanted'tc; noil,t Terrpopular book, tilEt eritirlcrOrpoll Nins;.or t ~WAysido,t, ' , our tionaihay Already Jaen extsl2stiA in Bostanin4 the ,New'gnginn4 Agents Ais *mad tO.'Canvaas Ike Middle' ooithertf, ant Weide& fitniee: Some now angogod matte from $5 to $lO per day. Address. by leitor; Book Agent, IT State stmti .I!oskn or; call put,ormlly same- or',Shce FOR SALE—A VERY' VALIT,AI3tit liOlll3A - fiir : either" , hiisoBs-= sound, gay, good traveller, Apply at stab% littOWN attest, below BEVANTII: • • octBo7ir griOMMONWEALTTI. FIRE INSURANOt whiPANY, OP TB:II,IEITATh: OP* PENNSYLVA IIt&--Ofilee Ocntier YOUUTEt and. WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. - flubseilhad" WOAOO. Palit.up Oapital.42oo.ooo. ,- • • . • ' DAVID JAYNE, N. D'4P`realdent. " WiTyi,4l4; 9,lce Prgisn: 6:Moos;Beertury.• difl=4, CCOACH,XNGINE 'AND' HOTEL LAMP 13.11 , VSSUEOO. MOOD Vate4.oiiionth NiGIETEt, below Chestnut streei i has become a saving . of 60 ter oda. to. env BOUTII RN AND VINBTRUN ILEROHANTiII; and also the convenience of having their old °wisp Lamp new eilveritopped and bottoiiied, seid ant by nom', to narte. , ,al2l2'lr jpg EVAII4I.--rIOAIK4.--paniTicEt,i Curds per Illorry, D MaPasibbilaaaakaLai by tivaaa a w F. a trawl A,DIP - ' % a , /ammo Ong.* gyp e - p,4a , as 4:4610.0.7.7 do. ad aamb aa - itieD m llaa Cadwrilvar,to ~1Ar+7!..407ti-lia/ pestly recri'.firi;rary - ,lo' th'i ollloon sT, , BRAIk SLAO.K—EXGAAVigG;I:.OIk Xnxing, sat leMbi*Ott _Printing, Envelope and Seed Preeellimattotori, 137. Strawberry , Street, between Sim/ad 'end ,Third, sad :Market And Ohoetnut Street, _ aul2-Iy. I‘loB2-47'bEilecreardlind:Moss; for ease' by ' MARTIN terdtiOALIESTER, ...110-NortteWsierStrett, OSIN - -:-40013.ARRE g'SOAPMAKERS' ~ A.T*O ROSIN; Wadi . ° Mannar. MARTIN :1 • . 411 , 7; 'Nom' loteiltrest., V k AVYOTES.--100 casea:or:4Qlmilf i • ji ngl i Abinalifeoo : 2211 watt 228 }l.loltrtkared. , ROPE.z-SUPERIOR - Mi. xmi r parvirdoOtrimisnlitactired andlor pa le : • I: 4 b 'ziVIAVEI4,•IITLER4.IOO: it WO , WOW Ott AO 23 21;WItatirk FOR GALVESTO.I4I.—TEXAS LINE:--, -Kr Receives Freight MIS. DAR , and TO-310BROW, anises sooner full. - The regular packet Schooner CIIAS: S. PEASLES, Foster, maater, now completing her lending at Race street wharf, will continue to receive freight as above. Shippers will please complete their shipmente and hand in Bills of Lading forsigneture at once. For balance of freight or passage, apply on board, or to . - , BISHOP, SI MONSth Wharve /14 CO., No. 80 Nors. .IARIIIS BARER, 138, late 84, North Wharves. FIOR NEWORLEANS—LOUISIANA quick despatch. To sail in all this week, with what freight ,atTers. Freight taken at lowest rates.' ; Thereniarkably fast-sailing ship MARY AND ADD LINN, W. Pales, master, is now loading at Race 'street wharf, being of knell capacity, and having a large por tion other cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick despatch as above.' - Shippers wilt pleasehurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the Counting House-for signature. For balance of Freight apply on board or to BISHOP, SIMONS, k CO. - ool2dtf 38 North Wharves. The M. k A. imam at the lowest rates,. and will take steam doiin the Delaware and up the Mississippi. PARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON .6141:1 HAVRE,—The magniacont eteamthip VAN DERBILT, Edward Higgins, commander, 6,268 tons, will nil • .• From New York fer South- I Brom Southampton cud • , ampton and Havre.. J Havre for New York. Saturday .• —Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday ... - Deo. 6 Saturday ' Dee. 20 rrlee of Fassage—Flat cabin, ROO ;. second cabin, 11.0 Specie delivered intondon and Pans. For freight or passage apply to , , D. TOBBANOE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. ' Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 26 cents each half ounce, (bY enclosure of postage stamps if from other cities,) will be received at No. 5 Bowling-green, New York, nplo 113‘ o'clock on the morning of 0010- If -CIREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU AA ROPE. •• • PirskOabin ' • ' $BO 1 Second Cabin $5O In the first-class white -wheel steamship ADDING, 2,000 tons, • 0. D. Lootow, Oommander , and NORTIt 5TA1t,..8.600 tons, P. E. LIPlrliS, to sall' from pier No. 3 North Itlier, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, viz: Leave N. York fort - • ' 1 "onthamitcin, Hal r 'fireman foe I Southampton Boot_ ..aptoo,,— vre and Bremen, : lionthamptoct '. I . for New York. Adel, ' - ' ' - ' ktardayOkt. 81. Wmbeday,Nor 4. N, Bat% 0et. , 11.- Saturday, Noy. 28. Werisidts, Deo. 35 These steamers touch at HAVRE. 893010 dolivered In London and Puts: Yon page andJrelght, apply to D. TORRAN9E, agent; No. 5 Dowling amen, New OR HAVANA, VIA ,CHARLESTON,'F ' KW WEST. The splendid' and favorite Visited State's Mail Steam ship ISABEL{ Capt. Rollins, will leave Pier 4, North River, New York, ,FRIDAY, Oct.loth, at 8 o'clock, A • M. for 'HAVANA, toisehing at CHARLESTON and KEY WEST, :to' land mails and' passengers. The ISABEL has Just been entirely' overhauled, and fitted with new .bollers, cabins and state-rootesi double air-tight bulk heads forward and aft, thus making her one of the most desirable iteamers, for safety,' speed, and comfort, now afloat. For passage, having elegant accommodations, apply to IJPORmORD, TILETSON, d 00. No. 29 Bronlarsy,_New York. - Or to JOHN WAGNER, , No. T Walnut street Phila • FOR LIVERPOOL -SATURDAY, 17th October.—The racket ship NONPAREIL, 000 OW COULD' PenLt, will sail as above.. • Cabinpiasage ..... • Second Cabin Steerap Second cabin and steerage passengers found with pro visions according to the American passenger act. Apply to THOS. RICHARDSON 8 CO. Apply SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.— Hamann) Einunno. The hell known ilmbeltia aide4hoel . 'steamships STATE OF GEORGIA and KEYSTONE STATE, now form a weekly line Air the Booth and Southwest, one of the ships sailing Iivor7SAVIRDLY, 1410 A. ' vnillerrAbißßlP STATE OF GEORGIA, ;WIN T. G4Rviat: Commander. - ' Will 'receive ' treigit• on THURSDAY, October 22d, and Nair SATURDAY, October 24th, at 'lO o'clock A. H. 'TIES STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE, Onaluate'P.'Malunotan, Omximander, Will'iecelve'goM.s on THURSDAY, —, and gall on SATURDAY, it 10 o'clock A. Id. Abflatfanitall thee" ships annittot frith eteamere for Florida and Ibtraaa mid with railroad for the South and Southwest. ' Cabin Puilage ' ' ' P2O Steerage' do " " B No freight received on-Saturday' morning. No bills of lading signed atter:the ship has sailed. For freightbr passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr. - , No. 91 North Wharves. ' Agent Sivannnall, O. A. Gastnett`fc Co. FOR FLORlDA.—Steamers St. Mara and St. John's leave Savannah emery Tuesday and Saturday. sell FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1857. Now York 'and Hays Steanteklp Company—The dinned States Vail .Steamships ARAGO, 2500 tone, David Linea, commander,' and FULTON, 2,600 tone, lames A. Wottori, cointasacier, wllt leave New York, Havre and Southampton, for the poem lafT and MS, on the following days: : , , ' • • •,• --LIIIAMIEW TOM. 1857. • 1858. alton i Elatarlsy, ;Lai. 22 Amp, Baturday, .tau. 9 imp, do. Sept, 19 Fulton, do. Feb._6 'Bolton, do. Oct. 17 Arno, • do. Mard 6 :Arno, ~. do: • Nov. 'l4 Fultdn, do. April a '- do. • Deo. 12 Arago; • do. . Etay,ll, • . Fulton, ' do. • May 29 • LIAVII 1851,-. .- Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Rept. ' krago, do, , Ora. 29 Ration,' • do.' Noy. iT Arno, do. Deo, 15 1858. Pulton, • do. ,Tan.-12, Amigo, Reb. 9 Fulton,', do: Yards 9 Arago, d o o; 'April 6 - I,l,,g al t n if rge 4 l Poston, do. June 29 '• '' " ' Paton orrisastou : • ' Prom 710 r; York to Southampton or Havre—First Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, $75. Prom Bane. or 'Southampton to New .Pork—Pirsi INGSTi;SOS'frivit Second Cabin, CO frame. For freight or passage: apply to - - - • MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAMMINLIN, it • Havre. • OBOSKEY & 00. Sontb'ton. AMBRIOAN SDIIOPEAN ) B.S.PILESS 'AND" Paris. 017ANGS 00: - an 6 Tun . - mtw/youx Arm - . LIVERPOOL UNITED STATED MAIL EYEAREak—The Skips eomposlnglius Line are - • The:ATLANTIC, Oept. Oliverithlrldga. • The BALTIC ,',oapti Joseph Ocamtock. reThe ADWATIO, Omit. James West. ..These ships bun beenbulltby contract , eipresely for Government glandes; evermore bee been taken in their oonstnietien u almikatlusirengines, to ensure strength and apsed,'"dad their mmonamodatlens for passengers are anoqualled for elegance and Prim of Punka from New York to weipoOt, fp Sret %bin, El 80 ;, lu second 04:), 1 170; from , Liverpool to Now York, 80 and 20 gamma, Re berGui secured unless paid for. . The Oleo of this lbw hive improved water-tight balk heads. PROPOSED DATEHDE SAILING. viols new 70111 t, • - .FIXOY ar9nerooL., Saturday, June 1857 WedneoldaYolkne 2 5 , 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, Julyl.B, .1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Satenday, Aug: 1,. - 1867 Wedneeday, AMC. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug.ls,. . 1851 Wednee&ay, kug.l2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wedneeday, Sept. 2, , 1e67 Saturday, Bept. 20, 12,57 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1851. Wednesday, Oct, 14, aster Saturday, Oat., 24 - 1857 , Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, Nov.: 7, • 107 Wedniieday, Nov. 11, 1557 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1557 Wednesday, N O 7-- ,1867 Saturday, Dee... 6 ,, 1851 :Wediteeday, Deo. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1867 , Fps fnelght 0r pomp, apply to • 'EDWARD E. OOLL.MS, No. Se Wall street, N. Y. • „DROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. • STEPHEN EENNARD & 27 Austin Wrens, .London. •. . . B. a. WAINWRIGHT & Ob., iaris. The owners of these :Mips will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry,pe talons' stoma or metals, union bills of ladlniri*J r nod therefor, and the value thereof ezerbeeed therein, ; Commistioit ,Merchants. J H. CHASE & CO. fa • - - • COMMISSIONMERCHANT'S,A 43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia. CQIIIITANT.LT TOWEIVING C.L O,Y E R S E.E D,• On emseignment from the •interior of Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning Mill le now in general use. H Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP. always on hand. ' • ' • saki-tf • HANDY- & BRENNER--00MMISSION lIESCRANTB sod Nadirs In Foreign and Ame rican" HARDWARE and CRITLERY, Nog. 23 25 and 27 Noith NIITH 'Dread, Xaat Ode, atnra Dammam street; Philaglalphia.:- • " • • 31111E1 VITARMETA,ES' META, COMMISAWN' MEW xi. MAST and Twpocfer, pi' 'aux/ EtWARI3, ffferrYo B Wilaut air eat. seiond story- • LARD.—THE SUBSCRIBERS IIESPEOTi BULLY !Morin their, friends end the trade generl ally that they have made arrangementi for one of their Sayers leaving monthly ; for the /french and German Yroall many yeah' experience' the permanent relit; dense la:P,erL:af.twosK.theytxln, wadi mi abundeni capital, they can offer =ma faellitles for THE P 1111.4 CHASE ON COMMISSION La - any of the: European markets for shipment direct. . -r: They are also prepared to receive - ordersfroniesmpiat for Blowers and feathers from their extensive and well known - manafactories in Barle t t* be shipped ,dlreotj either under bond or duty paid. HISNDBRSON, SBITTII & 00.. Importers, auldSm* , No. 200 Broadway. .lIMBER I LUMBER ! 14-The enidscribur, -1-4' who has for several years occupied the premises at Bloants Planing man, Kensington has removed tb COATES STREET WHARF, Adjoining the Phoenix Planing Mill, on , Delaware avenue, where he Intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other door, log boards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and scaffold boards, thoroughly - seasoned • and well vvorked. Per sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in- vited to call and examine for themselves, sod every ef fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received and supplied at the: shortest notice for ats kinds and sires of Southern yellow,Pine, Timber and Scantling. ' anl-tf, -- , 8. 8- MORIN. Ocious nub Shoo. O. 442,SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MARKET and PIPTII Streets. Gentlemen , a Best Patent Leather Gaite Boots. , mit do. do. I , Patent Leather Oxford Ties. 'et Calf do. do. " Patent Leather and Calf narrow s tre p oys , and i B Tonto'', Patent Leather and Calf Skin Salter Boots and Shoes. - ata-t! , For sole OP. 9*o. ALL STOOK OF. ROOTS AND SDODS. F 4, —.7011EPL111: THOMPSON tat 0410,814;MA11,- - HET Street, and Nos. 8 and - S PEANKLIN .PLAOE, have new In-store a large Tad erelbassorted dock of BOOTS and SHOES, of City and ttakterienianufooture which they offer for sae on the best terms for Cash, or on the nand credit.' EMiM;;;E JE. & a B. SCHELL'S , • Or MANN& %%NB AND BTNAIN MANTEL „ •, • • PAOTORY. 'MARBLE HALL,' S. E, CONNER OP TENTH AND VINE STREETS, • . , , ' s PHILADELPHIA, Where eretrimieti ot . MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS, MONUMENTS, TALE TOPHatel ELOORING, , can be supplied. upon reasonable terms,., . ..au?4l-tig3m . ' COTTOIf= I ,IO6-tialOO ggod link to Mid; • ehit ttottaLiititoriiiks rt;„l,•u„UPPlituktitettireB;7l44, 04ipputg. LIAM 801117.111.PT03. 1867. : ,:t Wedti o eaday s LOA.. p 3. Arno, , do. Oct. 21 • piton, do. • Nov. 18 Amigo, do. Dec, 18 1868. .Ifaltolo i do. . Jar. 13 EVIC, d d o o . . 111 ' moo, ,do. April 7 Fulton{ do, May 6 raft% , . Juno ant 20 Lumber. .71:fr fPRPAS.- . -PIIMADELPITIAi WPIONESDAYi ',4I)PTOBER_ 14i ,1557: , VOAL.--=The very . beet 'neeortment of LE- MOM and 130IMYLKILL .GOAL on band, in BROAD ERreet, awed yard above Vine street. sel4-lra HOWELL DORMAN. 22#1. LBS . : IS A, TON.—JAIXERS LP and Consumers are Invited to examine our stock of ' , LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK RUTH COAL." Our Coal is selected expressly for family usm being carefully screened, we will warrant It free from slate and duet. We sell 2240 lbs.," being 240 lbs. more ), than sold by rotrondealora, at “2.4 cents lots per ton." Also, on hand a full supply of ".BROAD TOP BITU MINOUS GOAL" for Steam-generating, litacksmithing, and Rolling-mill purpoon, Coal cannot be ex celled. Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, i• 2210 LBS. IS A TON. seB.3ml , LEIGHTON & 00 C 0 ALI COAL! GOALI—_TAGGART's CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH 00AL. - J. & R. CARTER'S GREENWOOD , TAM AQUA COAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST 130111TYL & 3LEREDITII KILL COAL. Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from above celebrated Collieries, COAL OF ALL SIZES. There is no Coal .mlued anywhere, equal la quality them and a trial will convince any- one of their great superiority: Our Coal le very carefully screened at our pude, and we will warrant' it perfectly free from slate, duet and all impurities. Oar PRICES arose LOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at our Moe, No. 181 SOU 11 FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, CALLOW/LILL street balm, BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAL LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and et amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. eu4-tf WOK MOUNTAIN COAL—Diroct from the Company?' Mines, and' the only authorised &genie, biretall, south of Kensington. , Mao Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. TREADWAY, Swanson street, an.2o-2ml let Wharf above Washington, Southwar k SCHITYLKILL, AND- LEIIIOI3 COAL.— I am daily reoeivlng,'at my yard, the b'est quality°. 80/10YLIILLL AND LERIGII 00AL. ; My, customers, and all otbern who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. • No inferior OW kept 6t this establishment to offer at LOW PRICES. ; ALExcapliti 00NlirfaY_, and-tf N. B „comer of pros 4 and ahem ras. 1-48111 0B AND SODITYLKILL COAL.- DALY, PORTER ti CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep' 6onetantly on hand, at 1103 yeg lowest rata, a fall supply of Lehigh and Schnyikl/1 coAL aul4m • LUMBER. AND 00AL—MONTGOMERY & NEALE haling' congelste4 the Coal with the Lumber business, inform Utak' !MAO, quit they have made contracts for a' sappir of , the belt qmilli)es of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready, to re. calve orders, Twelfth add Prime streets. Orders May be left with Ilr.:8: KILPATRICK, No. 18 8. PIPTLI street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE and WATER streets. aulB.Bm graibire. EDWARD P. KELLY. LATII KELLY &'BROTIIER, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Has nov on hand a large assertntent of OVERCOAT INN, CLOTHS. OASUMERES, VESTINGS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, MORNING GOWN ' S, &c., of the beet qualities and latest styles. Prices viaderVe for credit, low for cash. " • ' The business of KELLY o BROTHER will be in future attended to. by S. P., KELLY or JOHN P. DOHERTY, st No. 814 CHESTNUT street. ocl3-tf JOHN P. pougwry, FORMERLY WIFE( IpMptir &IMVMEE, LATE WITH LUKENS, KE L & • • -TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET - ABOVE, EIGHTH, Has now with him the beet Tailors that are engaged in the business in this canary. " ' enemata Rom, tenderly the leading tailor of this city; KAYSER,. formerly cutter for 0. Moth $o 06., and late Coat and Vest cutter, with Lukens, Kelly, &, Co.; Mawr Waoman the beat Pants and Vest cutter in the United ;Staten, for, years Cutter with Deplerris, under the Irving Houle, Broadway, and with Deplerria dr, Pettus, under the St. Nicholas hotel, Broadway. . The most unremitting attention paid to the niches of all who patronize the establishment. The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for Credit, low prices for cosh. oel3-tf rAME,S HHERIDAN J MERCHANT v TAILOE, Nos. TS tm4lB ea nth NTITTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. , A large and well selected sto* or PPPTiIs and CASSIMERES always on hand. t AU Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the beet grugity and in the most fashionable Particular attention alvoti to pli/FORU CLOTH. auft.tt Mirage attb erbeiniralo. VREDgRICK BROWN, 7 =CHEMIST IV AND DRUGGIST, north-east comer FIFTII and OURSTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OP SAMAIOA GINGER, which Is recognised and prescribed by the Medical Fa culty, and -has become the Standard FAMILY MEDI , (NNE of the United States. . This Essence le a prep e raflon of Minimal excellence. • Curing the Summer *ups, no fsmily or traveller should be stithout it. ' /CC fobgbtlop pf l ebowels, in nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, is its attire sad safe, is well ate pleasant and Olden remedy. OAUTION.—Porsons desiring an article that can be .relied upon, prepared boleti from pure JAMAICA GIN URN, should- be particular to ask for Brownie pa. mace of Jamaica Glnger,o , which is' warranted to be what it is represented, and is prepared only by FEED.B. MICR BROWN, and for sale at his 'Drug and ()heroical Rare, north-east - corner of FIFTH and OFIESTIIIin Streets Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug rista and Apothecaries in the P. Sham ' aril•ltm Sire proof Safes SALAMANDER, !341sES. A large assortment of ' EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURED' SA.LAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, Tor Banks and Stores. SANK LOOKS, • Equal to any now In nui. IRON DOORS, BRUT TZ11.13, On as good terms as any other establishment in the , 'United States, by • , EVANS & WATSON, - No, 28 South FOURTH street, Phi f iedelphla. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aulB4l furnaces. MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES. /TA Bold by 011&DWIOX & BRO., EISCOND Street, drat door above Uwe auglB.Bmos IMPORTANT IIfFROVIMENT-= NEW AS OONEIWNG COLLSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to the meet severe test, during the two COLD WINTNNB or 1866 AND 1867, has proved to be the moot peters /id hater in the world, saving From X to % the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now In toe. Mee Bonnet:llS are constructed with a cant iron ash pit, and a, broad, shallow. pan-shaped fire pot, lined with fitithilek or Iron staves. - The fire pot ti surmount ed with ' A SERIES OP CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their hese, but tapering to small aper tures at the topand uniting with the anular chamber, through which' the heat and smoke pass to the Sue. Tux smoke and °sena, aro impended directly over the fire, oonnainor mompreised'into the tapering Come IMO CONTINUALLY ENNUI)/ to the dir ect action of the rays of heat and light from the fire. ' , This boat and light le brought to a roam in sacs Cone, not unlike the. , COLLECTION OP THE SUN'S RAYS, to a focal point 'through in Ordinary lens, canning the smogs AND 000111 to become intensely heated and tho roughly coxswain, by this" operation the MAN AND OASES are 1810/1 SQUALLY •TAILABLZ with the 101 L ITOCLO for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces, It is Cian= OiIrAND WASTED 1$ TUN CRUMMY. . . . All persona desirona of. obtaining the best and MOST HOONOIIIIOAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not tall to examine the Maw Gas 00N80111110 00}/B YORNAVS before purchasing any other. The at tention of architects and builders to particularly re quested. ' ARNOLD & WILSON, (SucoessorsA, Harrison) No. t , 24 WA LNUT Street, anl-tt . Opposite Independence Rpm. (tobacco anb ((Cigar° RAVADTA CIGARS—A handsome assort went, such as Figaro, Partagle; '- i Cabanas, , Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, • Coloso , Oonverclantes, Torre/Lope*, 'Union Americans, Orejon, Flora Cabana, &0., &a., rto- in x, If, 1-a and 1-10 saxes, of all sixes and quali ties,' in store and constantly recolvlag L and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (new) 138 WALNUT Street, ant-ly below Second, second story PIdARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGA.IIB.-4 choice invoice of these , celebrated brands on board brig "New Era," daily expected from Havana, and for site low, by CHARLES TETE, (New) 138 Walnut greet, below Second, ' and _. Second Story. rata, Caps), &t H. GARDEN & CO.' • ' Manutooturernot and Wholesale Dealers In RATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODSy 'PANOY MILANI) STRAW BONNETS, - ..4RT1.F.10/41.FL0W.N.R8,..110t/ORES, FRAME RS, ,te, je e. No. 632, (old No. 198) MARKET Stroet, Bolow Sixth, south Aldo, ' And No. 628 MINOR Street, giillidelphls, Cl. UONRT GARDSN, DANIEL DONOTAA. Merchants are reepeotrolly Invited to examine our stock ae7.2m SULLENDER & PASOAL, HATTERS, aal-tha No. 8 8. SIXTH atreet, Philadelphia ijarbware QUAKER CITY NAILS, IIIBROIUNT BARB, RIVET IRON , Manufactured atIOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER. OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oefl-tf JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent. firWOMAS :BAXTER.-11A-RDWARE CUTLERY ANDIOOLO, No, MO MARKET W. bow+ Nitlth. ant?* Ode, lOhiladolobO , %to 1-8 m furniture. I B. Kilt' & CO. m FURNITURE, BEDDING, Ao. No. 412 (late 129) WALNUT et., , „ Phllodelphia. A new and supeitOr style"of Spring Deds. LYDIA B. KIM :031P11 WALTON . , Qtloti)ing. BOYS' CLOTHINa. P, A, IIOYT & BRO. have now on hand a very large Assortment of ItEADX-MAIM goods suitable for this preseoS,SpAßOA which 'they feel Oposed" to sell cheap,, ARBEIABLT Southwest corner TENTII and 011E8TNUT streets. , 14, B.—We have a large assortment of new goods of a superior quality and make. a}ep22,lmtutba_ QE ARPE'I S 'KEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTH/N0,148 North POUETU , Street, Waren Arch and Race , , 80.17 ADJUiplar R 4 5,,5 ,C 0„, oFFIC , , 2 20kEs'il 2 , " reuEzt, ;terwodkair Ls, PAO GES, ' 31 . 11011ANDIZE, SkbiX NOT and SPROIE,. Oithor by_ite own LINES, .ot In connection tli otilcst BXPRESS COMPANIES, to all, Ore principal 'TOWNS and the tinltod States. sul•tf Genera klietititinhat: Liliscellaitto 17.11010 E FARM LANDS FOR SALE.— TILE ILLI NOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 0031PANY 10 now prepared to sell about 1,600,000 acres of choice Farming lands, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, no long credits. and at low rates of Interest. These lands wore granted by the government to aid in the construction of this Road, and are among the richest and most fertile In the world. They extend from North-Kart and North-Nest, through the middle of the State, to the extreme South, and include every variety of climate and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, interspersed with tine groves, and in the middle and Southern sections timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bra cing, while living atreama and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal Is extensively mined, and auppilea a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per tou- , and wood oan be had at the lame rate per cord. Building Btone of excellent quality also abounds, which can be procured for little more than the expense "of transportation. The great fertility of these lands, which are a bled rich mould, from two to live feet deep, and gently roll log; their contiguity to this rood, by which every BM Illy is furnished fur travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South, East, West, and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render them the most valuable Investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for persons of industrious habits and email means to acquire a com fortable independence In a few years. Chicago Is now the greatest gram market lathe world, and the facility and economy with which the products of these land, can be transported to that market, make them mach more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates, as the add) Eons' cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the 'otter, which must bo borne by the producer, in the re duced peke he receives for his grain, fee. The title io perfect—mid when the foal paymenta Are mede, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title le vested, to the par chews, which convey to them absolute titles In fee aim pie, free and olear 01 ewery liminibrance, lien or mort age g . The prices are from =0 to PO: interest only 3 per ot. Twenty per et. will be deducted front the price for cash. Those who purchnae on long credit, giver:otos payable in M 6, three, four, Bre and slivers after date, ander@ required to improve one-tenth annually for five years, so 15 to have one-half the land under cultivation at the end of that time. Competent surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them In making selections. The Lands remaining unsold are as doh and Viluable as those which have been disposed of. SppITIONAL MAYS Will be sent to any one who will ogpipga fifty WO In postage) stamps, and books or pamphlets containing nu morose lostanceli of Successful farmingoigned by re epoetable and well known farmers living In the neigh. berhood of the 'Railroad Lands, throughout the'litate.... ,also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of hat , vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any ether information— will be cheerfully given on application, either personally or by letter, in linglish, Branch, or German, addressed tip JOIIN ILSON. ,Lnpnl Commissioner of the Illinois Central W 8.11. 00. otsceiht*4l . lo4roftd Popot, Phicaso, P lanate ava UOMESTEAD FOR $2,001 LAND INS TRIBUTION ! ! MANCH NOR POOR MEN!! The Northwesteriallutual Land Benefit Association will make a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of real estate and maps to its mombers. The number of mem bers to limited to 15,900. $2.00 and five letter damps per membership, or a share. Any individual sending $lO and the stamps, shell be entitled to six shores; or any peroon sending $lO with six names with theaddroas of each, carefully written, shall be entitled to six glares. The distribution will be made in Chicago, Sept. 25th, 1857. The following is the real estate to be distributed : No. 1. An improved farm of 90 acres In Can Co., Illinois, slued at 23,000 No. 2. An improved farm of 160 cores in White sides Co., Illinole, TOINP4 g 1 8,000 No. 3. Au improved ferns ql IR9 mos in White. aides Co., Illinois, retired et , 8,000 N 0.4. An egcollent private residence in Dnbuque, lowa, rained et 8,000 No. 6. 190 acres superior form had in cooks Co., .1111nols rigged 4t 2,000 No. 6, 140 sores wall pine timbered in Wimpecoa Co,, Winonain, valued at 2,300 No. T, A good lot and cottage residence in Chi cago, Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 6..160 acres superior land In Whitealdea Co., Illinois valued at 1.000 No. 9, /CO acres good land in 011ippeWay Co., Wisconsin valued at 900 No. 10. 160 acres good land in Ohippeway Co., Wisconsin, valued at 960 No. 11. 160 acres good land In Chippewa, Co., ' Wisconsin, valued at 800 No. 12 160 acres good land In Dunn Co., Wis consin. valued at 800 No. 13. 80 acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at ' orio No. 14. 80 acres good land In Matabali TO‘Ta, Vaittect tt 400 510. a1u 15. 811 et 4Pren good 1444 in 1 114 1 511411 lowa, ved 620 No. 10. 40 acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, t rained at No.ll. 40 acres gqod land In Linn Co., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 18. 40 acres good land in Lion Co., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 19• 40 acres good land in Linn 00., lOWA, Cal. ned. at 800 No. 20. One building lot to Dubuque, lowa, val ued at 800 No. 21. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 22. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, 'valued at 800 No. 23. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 N 0.24. 40 wares ferns lend ha Grant Co., WiaoOn. sin. valued at 300 No. 25. 40 ores farm land in Grant 00., Wiscon sin, valued at 800 No. W. 40 acres land In Grant Go I Wisconsin, valuod at 240 No. 27. 40 acres land in Grant Co., Wistionaln, valued at 240 'N0.28. 40 acres Indio Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 29. 40 acres kind in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 80. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 'N0.91, 40 acres land In Monroe Os., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No, 82. 40 acres land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued et No. 89. 40 cores land In Jackson Co., Winooski, ,r ) valued at 200 84. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 95. 40 acres land In Dad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at ' 160 No. 88. 40 acres land in Dad Axe Co.,l9loonald, ' valued at 160 No. 81. 40 acres land in Dad Axe 00., Wiec446ls) 160 valued at No. 88. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued et 160 No. 89. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. Ono lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor ably. The names and addroas of stockholders shall, be written on as many small cards as they have shares, and the whole placed In a box, and the first name taken out shall be entitled to the Improved farm No. 1, In the above list, and the next taken out will be entitled to No. 2, and so on until the 40 items of real estate are all distributed Then to each of the remaining _14,960 stockholders will be sent a cheat snap of a Western State or Territory. 4 full .cetera will be forwerded in a printed circa ar, tp each member of the Associetion, with the names and addrcas of ouch as may reOlve the real 09tate-to whom also Ito deeds will be cent 004 immedieto possession gives. Each ap plication must be acconapannul with $2.00 and Ore letter stamps. Addraza LINDELL, JOINES er. CO., au-1.3 Chicago, Illinois. L.OOAL FREIGHT °TIC g—T E .1.4 PENNSYLVANIA 4AILILOAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward PHEIGHT between Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia, at the following rates par hundred pounda: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLCMDLA. Pint Class. Second Clue. Third Class. Fourth Clue. 22 etc 18 ate 10 eta. 14 eta. Plogr, 18 eta. per barrel. Pig metal, 10 eta. per 100 pounds. 'BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. Pint Clue. Second Class. ThirdClawg. Fourth Ohm. 20 ets. 17 etc 18 ets. 18 ate. . . . . . . Flour, .21 etc per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 chi. per 100 pounds. ARTICLES OP FIRST CLASS. Books, Froeh Fish, Boots and Shoee, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Woolen Ware, Porter and A.le in bottles, Dry Goode, Poultry in coops, Eggs. Pork, ((redid Furniture, Poultry, (droned,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. • ARTICLES OF do CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clever and Crass Seed, Oils in woks or barrel', Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, ('dried,) Groceries, Printing Paper, Gunn and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Rardware, Sweet Potatoes!, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron , hoop, hank or sleet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Blabs and Marble Turpentine, Opts.* Monuments, Val slab. ARTICLES OF On CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee,Turnipe, Rides, (greend Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters lc Clams, (in shell) Window Masa, Tobacco, (manufacturedd ARTICLES OF den CLASS. - '.. Codfish, , Rosin, Cotton, Halt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (lead Grain of all kinds, Tin, . . Nails and Spikes, • Tar, Pitch, . Whiskey, Plaster. , . 1:17- For further information apply to . , , ‘, E. J.FNEED&B, Freight Agetit, Plat: E. E. II: BOTCH, Freight-Agent, Columbia. aule) W. TIMERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. ilailroabr eines INORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FAIM ARRANGEMNT. HETI:ILEUMS, ALLENTOWN, MARCH CHUNK, EAS TON, DOYLESTON, 140. On and• after Monday, October 5, 1851, the trains on this road will leave Philadelphia For Bethlehem, (Fxpress) at 8 A. If For Bethlehem, Easton, AllautoWn and Mooch Chunk, (Eapresp) at 215 P. Bt.' Passengere Tor Easton by 215 P. M. train take stages at Iron Hill station. For Poyleatown, (Accommodation,) at 5 P. • For (iwynedd, do. at 0 A. M. , TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethelem (Express,) at 9.15 A. M., and 2.45 P. Si. connecting with L. V. R R. trains, and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 10 M. and 0 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (ACcommodationd at 015 .M. Leave Owyacdd, do. at P. M. Accommodation trains ran daily; other trains daily Bundays excepted. aro to Doylestown . . . .130 cis " Bethlehem . . 60 Face to Mauch Chunk . ,_ 2 CO oct ELLIS CLARK, Agent. gotcle nub tlestanranto. OLD STAR HOTEL IN HARMONY -111- 00A Ill.—The public ate respectfully informed that the OLD KATI. HOTEL is still in 'existence. The proprietor will be glad to 800 his old friends, and pro misee to furnish them with a sOperior toallty of Ale, Wines, and Liquors. 110 ibele assured, that on Paying him a visit they will not be disappointed, Ile is also prepared to furnish Oystehi In everistylo, at the shortest notice, Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock. eep /OWN CORLEY. WILLIAM' MANNING'S CITY LAGER V BEM SALOON, No, 232 Oartaell A11071.4111' delphis. " , „ , ReP22I3Lo IitIGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, ,SOUTH west comer et Bl l .oAD,std NV ALM:3T .--(lttme end rat other dellcotles oeation. Families ra_ppllod with Oysters on the ehorteet notice. aep7-7m MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH. FOURTH ItTRET,T, , Avon, MARKO, ?RUM:4II,IIEIA. mi2,141' ' MoXIDDIat te.: SONS, Pm:waitTons COT llPUSE 4 7oerner , of: Irwin Street itnenticitosnelValr,'Pl!tabliigh. B. D. M A RKER, gropristor.. , , 4U13,8111 Itt YEA: SV it° USE, ATTORNEY AT .J.V.1..1439, CENTRE street, rbttandle, Onvinge !nubs. SAVING FIIND—FIVE PER OENT. IN TERM—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00H PANY.-4VALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WESTOOILNER OF TRIED, PHILADELPHIA. /BOORPORATBD BY TUB STAYS OP VYNNBYLV - ANIA. Money is received In any sun', large or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal, The aka le open every day from 9 o'clock In the triorning till 7 o'clock its the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. RON. lIENRY BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wm. J. /ORD, 8001.0tiLti. DIRECTORS 1 Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Munn', Rdward L. Carter, P. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, dos eph B. Derry, Bawl. K. Ashton, He L. Ohurehmin, James B. Smith, Franci nry. s Lee. Tbls Company confines Its business entirely to the receiving of money on interest. The investments, amounting to over ONE MILLION AND A RALF Or DOLLARS, are made conformity with the provisions of the Oharter, in REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, end suoh that class securities ae will always in sure perfect security to the depositors, and which can not fall to give permanency and stability to this Insti tution. and-ly - SIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from 9 to 8, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until 8 &clock. Large or small sums received and paid with out notice, with FIVE PER CIENT,..ANTEREBT,by check or otherwise. JOSS TIIO BON, Preelt. PION PRESIDENTS THOS. T. TASKED, EDWIN M. LEWIS. SECRETARY AND TROASURES, WM. T. ELBERT. PROSTEES, WED. 0. Ludwig, D.C. Levy, Charles E. Leg, A. Mickey , lsrael W. Morris, Jr., Wm. Neal, Thos. Neilson, Thomas S. Reed, M, D. James Russell, Than, P. Bparhawk, Oscar Thompson, Peter Williamson, Isaac B. Wateralan, Charles T. Yerkes. John G. Austin, John B. Addicki, Solomon Altos, M. W. Baldwin, William Clark, Ephraim Clark, Ir., Charles B. Caratslra, Hobart Clark, A. J. Drexel, Oharlea Deft, Win, B. Foster, Benjamin Gerhard, XOlll2 Jordan, Jr., Lewis Lewis, Jr, aul.Bm NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE 4- nu CENT. STATE SAVINGS TEND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PEND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE ±:i PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. sally Machinery anit -Iron STEAX FROM TWO 10 ONE HUNDRED HORSE POWER '4 O O r L S, M A l ai t.4.' 7 A . 4 ,85 5° ,2 "4` , SLIDE LATHES, PLANING MACHINES DRILLS, ORDOKS, MORTISING MACHINES, be Vor sate at the MACHINE DEPOT— No. 186 NORTH THIRD STREET. Bell lute .L M. HOLLINGSHELD. Baum. V. 0441101 X. TAOOIIII.II ililllloZ. QOUTHWAR W KFOUNDRY, , PIPTII AND WASHINGTON STREETS, ME RICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND /MACHINISTS, mandfacture High and Low Rrossurs Steam Engines, for Lard t Tam, and Marine service. *Mon t Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Out ings of all either Iron or Dram • Iron nuns roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, /cc. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construation. Every description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist MIMI, Vacuum Pane , Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Raters Romping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. lUilieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth'e Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Ross , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—D. H. BARTOL, 104 RIOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO 11vE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER% STRNET, 11 4 11 {4408, VURVIIW AUTO Rama GAILDtpx Evritiwrs, enehlively in the msaufsetare of WOOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. • Niiinfaoture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, or 139111171140 US Coal in Its crude state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, wienotrr 011114100 0110111, GAO OR MN. In design, material and workumnship, the Locum°. Urea produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials used in construction are made on the epot, and Insure the best quality and moat reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com plete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANY ARRAMOgIiKNP niNtrutED. MILLE') OAR WgEELS, tßiattmED Ann, With Vorgi NAB aleo or form, MDT AknS QMITINCIS, itatt.MouiNE WORK generally. RICHARD NORRIS • at a-1,7 BIXBY LATIYER BOBBIE DENN STEAM ENGINE , AND BOIL .I. ER WORKS. REANEY,'NEAFTE & CO" PRACTICAL AND 'THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER - MAKERS , BLACK SMITHEI,-,AND FOUNDERS. Having for many years been in sumessfal operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low preasure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &0., er p., respectfully offer their seriices to the potillo as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. -having seta of petters of different sites, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch: Every description of Pattern-making Made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tube and Cylinder Boilers, ot the beat Pennsylvania char coal iron, looming" of all miles and kinds; Iron and Slue Outing, of all descriptions; 11011 Turning, Screw Cutting, and 111 other work oorweeled with the above .busineee. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment free oftherge, and work guaranteed. The subscribem hats ' amp le wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfeet safety, and are provided with -Shears, blocks, falls, &0., Oka., for raising heavy or light weights. - , THOMAS' BEANNY, • 'JACOB ft. NEAP'S, JOHN P. LEVY, ani.y BEAOH and PALMSH Streets, Kensington. HANDY & MORRIS MAIMPAOTIIMBS OP CUMBERL4ND WROUGHT IRON TUBES POR GAS, STEAM OR WATER. IE4O, GENER4L IBON drOMMISSiON MERCII7 , I3 Warehouse E. .0. corer ERONT and. WALNUT. au1..803 litebicines VIELNIIOLD"' ' GENUINE PREPARA TION,-SAL Extract Duchy, for all Diseases of the Blad doe, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nerroua and Debilitated Snfferere. HEL"OLD4 GENUINE PREPARA TION, Eatrtab Dacha, remove' all the symptons, among which will be. found Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power,PAis of Memory, Difilettliy of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Ilorror of Death, Night Sweats - , Cold Peet, Wakefulness, Dimness , of Vision, Languor, Universal Laultude of the Binocular System often °nor- EaClO.l Appetite or Dyspeptic Symptoms h o t Hands, Flushing. of the Body , Dryness of the - Skin, Pallid Countenance, &options on the Faoe, Palm in the Back, lleavi.ese of the kyo Lids, frequently Black Spots flying before tho Eyes, with temporary Suffusion, Loss of Sight. If these symptom are allowed to go on, which this me dicine Invariably removes, soon follow Patulty and Epi leptic Fite. 1 • IF YOU ARI SUFFERING WITH ANY -IL of the above distreasipg ailments, use HEW BOLD% PftVPARATIONB. Try them, and be convinced of their etticeoy. H . ELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA RATION, Extract Dnebu, " GITS health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek! ,, And are ro pleasaht in their taste, that patients be. wine fond of float. FrLlSHOliirl 'dENITINE PREPARA eioN Ertractliuchu—See overwhelming evldeu ces which will be produced to show that they do great good to all who honor them with a trial. Evidence open for the inspectionof all. lifELlG3On's GENUINE PREPARA TION, Eitrset Buchu.—Prioe $1 por Bottle, de• limped to any eddrees. Depot, 62. South TENTH street, Assembly ButtHAE, blew CHESTNUT street, , Address totters, lM H. T. 111,2180LD, 62 South TENTH street !) below 0848TT, Sold by Droggiitp apd, slB,lo,re,everywßere. Beware: of Counterfeits ; , au7-3m* MARCHANT" — ORYSTALOGRAPHS, OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL, N. E. corner of EIGHTHAnd LOOUST. The above pictures differ essentially from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline extraordinary minuteness and aceuraey of detail, Insure, of neeesslty, the greatest fidelity of resemblance ; while the severity of the or. deal to which they are exposed In manipulation equally' settles the question of their permanence. These facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the' greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to hlq friends. They are giptinti by letters patent to, and can be had ONLY of ~ , E. D. MAROLIANT. asFPortraits of the cabinet, and life site on MMUS rete fore. „ is "DUB L (II A.ItIP 13".—THE PUBLIC IS A. respectfully informed that OSiceshave been opened by the District Superintendents of public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information respect. lug accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps' or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at proper time; 'Or - if not properly cleaned and in good lighting Condition. The books will be kept by Joseph Bully No; 612 Queen street, Third Ward; Oharles Oarty, No. 16 • Beath' Seventh etreet, Ninth -Ward; Hiram CI- Kirk, No. 1438 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; N. W. Deshong, N. .22,31 goatee treat, Fifteenth Ward; Thoe.V.Dowlby,Gui Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, W (West Philadelphia;) H. M'Fadden, Gm' Office, Twenty- Second Ward; (Germantown ;) m. N. Market, Gas Office Twenty•Thint Ward • (Frankfort] ,) and at the Gas &Bowie Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works. • A. J, KITE, oel.oin Superintendent or Distribution. DIIILADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY- 7 AL. N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT fits, L. PELOUZ.II & SON, thankful for the , liberal pa. teenage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit, its chntlnuance, would announce to Printers 'and Punchers that their new SPECIMEN DOOR la now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in R complete Printing ~Fstabtletiment, at, the shorteet no tice. Their long practical ehierienee In the' business, and the fact of their pinions' - supetintendence •of the manufacturing department, justiftes them In asserting that they elm furnish, a more durable and better Su lilted article than their cotemporarlee. Those, thetefore, who ' desire Printing ' Materials, would do well to ipi)l7 to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type Ultra at, p cent' per pound, in exult:r u tf or now at e pocitoon prices. , HOLMES' SELF-RIGHTING SURF AND MBE BOAT.—The undersigned are side smite for the each of HOLIES, SELF-RIGHTING 811)1P AND LIVE BOAT, Ratent right for atates or ettles or boats ready for 90, cep be obtaln toy' aPp 810 ly 1 15 to !41kI8, A CO., •SB North wharves. 018-1 m " COTTON-100 bales Gillf Clotton,in store asul tor sal. by, MALTITIO' k idAbALISTEit ~nlllo North ' , Maar fltre4t CILENWOOD OEM.ETERY OFFIOE, NO• VILULWALUT FA UK insurance Companies F IR. INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN oAfitt, AND sIIOURELT INVESTED, OFFIOE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD STS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. L083E9 PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. Mital. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil a, • David Woetoper, Lewis Shinnack Benjamin Davis, John Leaden, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Auloy M. Park, William E. Woo . James Darnell, John 11. Stevenson, Jacob S. Mintzer, (Darwin Stoddard, /Leary Romer, Thos. D. Tillinghaat, George R. Childs. JOHN IL DOLINERT, Preaideat. L. KRUMDHAAR, Secretary. . eept 21-17 NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.- 11 OFFICE 414 WALNUT fit., Franklin Building. FIRE AND 11ARINR INSURANQE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE TO INCREASE TO 600,000. This Company is now fully organ red, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against lons or damage by Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates. . . OPINERS. R. O. LA.IIGGLIG, President RICHARD WIELDS, Vice President, GEO. SCOTT, Secretary. DIRECTOR. U. 0. Laughlin, D. Bharwood, Wm. Osborne, Richard T. F. Shelvell, George ?Oyster, W. 0. Stotesbau, M. CarWe, 0.0. Butler, Geo. Scott HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANIDE COMPANY OP PUILADELPAIA. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 94 WALNUT STREET. AUTKORIZED CAPITAL, $BOO,OOO. (FULL AMOUNT 80118081 BED.) Invested as follows: Pleat Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia $133,000 Stocks worth par •122,100 Cull on baud 61,190 Amount secured by Stock notes 190,000 Amount of Stook due on call 1,110 .. $OO,OOO This Company effects insurance. on Banding's o , Met. chandlee, ignrniture, Lumber, ic.; on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all ports, and by Railroad, Lakes, and Riven, at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal terms, guarantying Prompt Payment on the adjustment of losses. ([''Perpetual Insurance made upon the usual terms. DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, 0. E. Spangler, R. T. Ransil, Abr'm, Rex, 11. U. Houston, Win. H. Woods, Jos. R. Withers, George Howell, Abr , m. P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Halve', 0. (1, Sower, Charles P. Norton, Johii W. Sexton, John U. Leware, Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potte r N. Burroughs, PERCIVAL M. OTTS, President, 0. R. SPANGLER, Vico Pres , t., W. 11. WOODS, See , AuglB-ly R. T. KENSIL, Treasurer. PHQUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 403 (late 92 ) WALNUT fit. Capital and Surplus, 3250,000, This Company continues to mato Insurance against loss or damage by Sire and the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation, at current rates. • OFFICERS. President—GEO. 11. HART Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—U. R. tiOGOBILILL Assistant Seoretary—S. I. BUTLER. ROTORS. George H. Hart, E. P. Rosa, A, 0. Cattail, Joseph Edwards, John G. Dale, Hon. Henry M. Yeller, Foster 8. Perkins, /oho H. Chambers, su 84y E. W. Bailey, Charles G. Imlay, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., J. L. Pomeroy, Andrew R. Chambers, Hi It Cloggshall, Samuel Zones, 111. D., A. P. Oikeenbrough. PPHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN -BURANOE COMPANY, incorporated by the State Nf Pennsylvania in DM, are now eatabliahed the:r EW OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT Street, where they are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, from LOSS BY FIRE, on property of every deserlpti o n, in Town or Country, Including PUBLIC BUILDINGS, A nd MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, ke. Also, IdERCHANDIZE of all kinds t STOOKS OF GOODS, Stocks of COUNTRY STOKES, Goods on STORAGE or in BOND, STOOKS and TOOLS of AR TIFICERS and MECHANICS; FURNITURE, JEW ELRY, FIXTURES, Ite., ese., dr.e., at moderate rates of premium, awl for any period of time. ; This Company refer to their peat career aa an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of all their LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled shame against them. ROBERT P. KING, Pree't. M. W. BALDWIN, Flea Prea't. Plumate BLAOKBOSSO, Seo'y. aul-3m LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST m_gCOM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INOITKANON COMPANY, Southeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, 8612,725 03. INSURES - LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmenta—pnr chases life on Interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, ,Trustees and Guardians. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in any amount— Fire Per Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payable back on demand without notice. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, January let, 1817. Loans of the State of Pelmsykranis Phila delphia Pom'a Railroad, bamden and Amboy Railroad, and other Loans $179,888 88 Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate . 117,137 19 Stocks in Bantu, Insurance, Goa and Rail road Companies Premium Notes and LOAM on Collaterals Oeab in Bank, due from Agents, inter sit, ,to 98,780 47 Guarantee Capital, SitbsaripUost Bates 100,000 00 gAl t gt Pa c r ir i e e it elt. OS JOON W. tiOßlllost. &weary. A RCTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA ..ca NY, NEW TORR.—Office, No 29 Wall sh'eet, ad. joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, $250,000, with a surplus. This Company Insure Buildinge, Mer chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port sad their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss or Damage by Fire end the Risks of Inland tiavjgatlon. DLUOTORS. Henry Grinnell, , Jodie& 1 , . rove, Caleb Barstow, Rains R. Graves, ' Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis Edmund Fanfold, O. H. Lilienthal, Hansen K. Corning, • Theo. Polhamus, jr. Ogden Haggerty, EMU E. Morgan Thomas Monagatt, Abu'. R. Fan Nest, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas H. Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lornt, Charles A. Macy, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Ilineken, Steph. Cambteleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Liturgy', Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Pater Ede', Emery Thayer, Benjamin El. Yield, Geo. Westfeldt, A. R. Prothingham, Daimon Taylor, Thos, F. Youngs, simnel L. Mitchell, ALBERT Blossom. ALBERT WARD, President. IllalfillD A. 0/KLIT, Secretary. en 10-ly MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE 0051PANY.—Charter Perpetual. ()ranted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $500,000. This, Marine, and Inland Transportation. DllllO2OllO. Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Win, Wm. A. Rhodes, Aljeed Woolen, Charles J. Field, James P. Sleuth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Itivaldo dank, I IWni. Neal, John r. Vienne, 48.1R0N 5. LIPPINCOTV, Preeldent. WM A. BIICIANS, Ylo President. ALFRED WENNII, gee:rotary. J. W. MARTINS, Surveyor. This Company was organized with a cash eispital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the businesa to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affair', with a prompt adjustment of moues Office No. 10 Iderchanta , Exchange, Philadelphia. sal-dly TaMERCIANTE ntroz comPoty C No. 222 WALNUT Street, a RINE RISKS on Veneta, ( LAND THANSPORTATKI Callen, Boats, and other eft ALL TUE rnoms MU lured ' and ample security ii mew LE MUTUAL INSE PRILAPETRUIA---01Ece topoeite the Exchange. MA Argoes, and Freights. IN IN Rltiß, per Railroads, plum Med annually among the As a eases of loss. !roan. Edward Harrill Miles, John M. Odonheimer, Mahlon Williamson, Bamuel J. Sharpleis, Isaac Jeans!, Henry Front, Edward O. James, William L. Swings, Franklin 0. once Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, James Murphy, Win. F. Smith, A. J. Antal°, Samuel L. EDWARD HA ALFRED FA' JOHN 0. litrria, Secrets Thomas T. Butcher, Algernon E. Ashburner, Allred Fusin, Thomas S. Poster, Gustavus English, James 11. Stroup, Alfred Slade, A. G. Charles S. Carstsinq Samuel Robinson, John C. Roger, John P. Steiner, Usury Grambo, Caner, I reuttborg. RIGS MILES, President. :ITT, Vice President. aul-ly • IinARTER OAK. FIRE AND MARINE w-/ INSUILANOB COMPANY op HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $300,000. Losses in Philadelphla and elolodtp adiposteill at the FAiiredalpAiit Offits. By bate ye refer to ' B. D. Brown & Co., rbils. Hon. ToM,Yones, Phila. Ohs/fees, Stout &Co., " Ron. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co., " Han. T. B. Williams, Ilart , d We ham/ fact Ibis for p Acing any amount of loon. ramie In the most reliable °ampules. P 1111 A DEL. P FHA WAWA' RA 4 INSURANCE AGENCY, No, la (old No. 1419 CHESTNUT ST. TUOUPSON A ROOD, _ Agents. Wants. 500 AGENTS WA.NTED.--A HOME STEAD FOB slo!—Third Division,---$310,006 worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the Tth of December, 1857. Sub eeriptiotos only ten dollar. down, or fifteen dollars, one half down, the rest op delivery of the deed. Every subecriber will get a Btilidingi.ot or a Farm, ranging In value front $lO to $26,000. These farms and lots are sold so cheap to induce Battlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now naked. Up wards of 1,3450 lots and forms are already sold, and a company of settlers called the "Rappahannock Pioneer Association" is now forming and will Noon commence • settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 41,000 tore* of land In different parte of Virginia, pew at command, and will be 'told to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per sere. Usguestionabie titles min is nil costs be green. Wood-cuttere, coopers ' farmers, &e., arc wanted, and lire hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. gme gents write that they are making $2OO per month. For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies &c. apply to E. angt-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va. (Attorneys at Law CHARLES D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wiliama t ort„Lycoming county, will Cal 110 particilar 1100411011 t o Securing and Collooting in Lycomlag and adjoining co untleo. RETERd TO lion. . 1 , 0. Knox, _Supremo Bench, Philadelphia. David Jayne & Bon, Phila. Nororoas & Sheets, Shill& Analanh, Reed & Co., Smith, Shants & Co., o go -low* - - L E WI S S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa., will attend with punctuality, and to the beet of his ability, to all buslueee entrusted to his care. oel-3m J. J. li[ioast..] MICHEL KOONTZ— ATTORNEYS AT LAW / No. 28 Camp Strut, New Qatar, lIIFSHEMOIIS II PHILADELPHIA; Caleb Cope dr, Market C 183 street. Smith, Murphy &0., Co., 97 Market atreet. Wm. 11. & Co., 108 Market street. tau 27.200 GEORGE IL ARMSTRONG, •ATTOR. NBY AT LAW AND cONVEYANDER, 1,544 Lombard street, below Broad. sepl4..lm* TIANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY Al AT LAW,_Bankbetud Conter of sIGHTH and OUST Streit', Pittlodelphlo. oo.l-17 VESOLITTION rROPOSING Am.B.FM MENTB TO THE OONOTITIIION (11°. 00$. mammaHE. • Resolved by the Senate and House of itypreStlint• tires of the Commonwealth of Pennsidranta in Gen eral Assembly met: That the following amendments are proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwalth, ln accordance with the president of the tenth article thereof. ►flB2 /111011:11117. There shall be alt additional, artists to said Ootustito tion to be designated as sztlel• eleven, as follows : .DITIOLII Xl, OA PUBLIO DEBTS. SBOTION 1. The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficit or failures in revenues . , or to meet expert. gas not otherwise - provided for but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time,shall never ex ceed seven hundred and tiny thousand dollars and the money arising from the creation of such debts , shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts eo contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Scoriou 2. In addition to the above limited power, the Mate may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which It wu raised, or to r e • c l u o c l l , l tr; .2 4 . e r i xept d the debts above In ' sea tions one mid two of this article ° , Y n e o lP r e tt v bt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of .the State. SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislators shall, at its first uesion after the adop tion of this amendment, create a 'inking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on sub debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a suns not less than two hundred and fifty thousand del. lam; 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 Dart thereof, and of the income or proueds of sle of stocks owned by the State, together-with other fonds, or resources, that may be designated by law. The said editing fund may be increased, from time to time, by as signing to it any part of the taxes or other revenues of the State, not required for the ordinary and current ex penses of government, and unless in cue of war, Mee, elan or insurrection no part of the said sinking fend shall be need or ap p lied otherwise than in extinguish ment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the stun of flee millions of dollars. Seems 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not In any manner, or event, bo,pledged, or loaned to, any Individual, company, corporation, or association{ nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter become ajoint owner, or stockholder, in any company, amordatien, or cor poration. kenos 0. The Commonwealth shall not sumo the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association; un less such debt shall hare been contracted to tumble the Plate to repel ittraelon, suppress domicile insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to amid the Stela in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SZOTION T. The Legislature shall - not authorise any county, city, borough, township, or incorposated dis trict, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association or corporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution or party. eacoND AMINDYENT. There shall be an additional article to said Constitu tion, to be designated 111 article MI, Si follows: ASTIOLS ac. . OP 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 triness assent of such county, by e vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred Butters miles. . rat Alll3 DMIWI. From section two of the first article of the Constitu tion strike out the words,"of the city of Philadelphia, sad of each county respeetivelyp) from section tire, same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of the several counties;" from section seven, same article, strike out the words "neither the city of Phi ladelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and is ,o." and strike out "section four, same article," and in lieu thereof insert the. followings " Secretes 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sLity-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, re presentatives to the number of one hundred, shal l be apportioined and distributed equally, throughout the State, by districts, in proportion to thenumber of taxa ble inhabitants in the several parts thereof; ereept that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred Mumbles, may be allowed a separate represen tation; bat no more than three counties shall be Joined, and no county !hall be divided, in the formation of • district. Arty city containing a stifilelent number of taxable, to entitle it to at leant two representatives, shall have a separate representation salved it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal Usable population ag near suemay be, each of which districts shall elect one ropmeentative." ' At the end of section seven, same article, insert these words, " tote city of Philadelphia shall Is divided into single senatorial districts, of contiguous unitary as warty equal in taxable population as possible, 11111 ao ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at its first secalon, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the man ner above provided; such district, to remain unchanged until the apportionment In the year our thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. • There shall be an additional lention SOU* Out article of said Cowl It - ellen, which shall be lumbered and read es follow : SIMON 28. Tito logislatare Mull hen the power to alter, restate, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or ender, an special, or general law, whenever in their opinion ; S tray be lIIJIIIIOIIII to the citizens of the Commonwealth; in such manner, however, that no inlostlee shall be done to the corpora tor'. IN &mass, Muth 12, 1851. Reardroed, That this resolution pass. On the tint amendment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second amendment, th yeas 23, nays 8; on e third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4 ; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23 nays 4. [Extract Gm The 3ovirxlO. , _ GEO. W. Ha EBELY, Mork. IN Tint Honig or HarilitizllTATlV - 111, 1847. Resolved, That this resolution Faso. On the first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the second amendment, yeas 67 , 38 7 1 34 on the Wed amendment, yew. 72, nap 31; on the loam amendment, yeas 83, nap 7. IBUtiet from the Journal.] • • JACOB MOLES, Clerk. filed In Secretary's Moe, May 2,1867. A. G. CURTIN, * Secretary of the Commonwealth. 81,729 08 193,692 01 esoanytar's Orm, Ralasestme, lane 21, MT. Pennsylvania I do certify that the 100 TO 4214 foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution Proposing expend mente to the Conetination of the eouimenwealth," with the rote in each branch et the Legiolatare upon the final paseage thereof, no appears from the originate on file In this odic°. In teatimony whereof I ham hereunto set my [t.s.] hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's °late x the day andyear above written. - G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. IN mum, Nara 27,1557. The resolution proposing amendmants to the Bootti. hation of the Commonwealth being tinder consideration en the question, Will the Senate agree to the Int amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Iriss—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, BIT, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, YoMan, Knox, Lanbach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers , Shu . man, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wllkins, Wright and Tag. gut, Speaker-24. Nave—Mews. Orslb, Ore/swell, Pinney, Gregg, Harris, Polars.° and Souther-7. ' 8o the question was determined la the elqrmative. On the question, ...Will the Senate agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays ware taken agreeably to the Iwo. visions of the Constitution, and were ea follow, vim Yses—Measre Brewer, Browns, Creswell Ply, Evans, Potter, Finney Vie:talkers, Ingram, Jordan, ,Snox,'Laubscli r ki t 'porp Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Shaub, Weigh, liking, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-2a. . . Nara-31eurs. Coffey, Orabb, Truer, Gregg, Harris, EdMager, Penrose and Bonfield-8. Bo the question was determined In the akinnatice. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro• visions of the Constitution, and were as follows, Tit Yesa—blessrs.lirewer, Browns, Crabb, Oreerwell,Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Truer, Lioun, Jordan, Killinger, Laubach, Lewis, Slyer, Scofield Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, and Wright —24. NATE-11181M. Carey, Cirea, Bards and Penrose-4. So the quentian was deter min ed in the affirmative. On the gaudiest, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yell and nays were token agreeably to the pro visione of the Constantine and were as follow, viz : Tass—Hessen. Brewer, Constitution, Coffey Creswell, Ely, Beau, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Kintner, Enos, Laubsck ,Lewis, Myer, Sonnet:l, Sellers, Iffaman,l3enther, Steele, iltreub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23. Nsve—Measts Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose-4 So the question war determined in the affirmative. IC cue House or REPREOREITSVITIIS, April 29, lite?. 5 The resolution proposing amendments to the Conti. tattoo of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question ' Will the House agree to the first amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prod.. stone of the Constitution, and were as follow, Si* Ices—MOATS. Anderson, Arthur, Beckham's, Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown,Celhoun, Campbell, Chase, Clearer, Crawford, Dickey, Rot, Sister, Penfield, roster, Olbboney, (tildes, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hiestand, Hill, Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,)lmbrie, limes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Let coming, Longaker, Lovett, Menear, Mangle, M'Oalmont, bl , llvain, Moorhead, kinzawas, Hardman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nnnemacher, Pearson Peters, 'Petriken, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philideighla,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer,Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Skew, Sloan, Smith, (Cambr ic,) Smith, (Centre) Stevenson,Tolan, Vail, Vancoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley,Walter, Wstbrook, Wharton,Wittleton,_ Witherow, - Wright,- ZtmEntruuns and Gets , Speaker kB. Hasa—Meurs. Satirns, Benson, Nett, Itassaton,liss. ooek, Hine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Lebo, iltniattiers, Thorn, Warner and Wintrods—/11. • Bo the questton was deterroluted In the alinnatlva. On the question, , Will the Hon. NM , to the second amendment t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prorl alone of the Constitution, and were as foliose, vis Taae—ldesere Anderson, Bathhouse, Ball, Beck, Bower, Calhoun Campbell, Carty, Bat, Palueald,Foeter, Otldes, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hleatand, Hoff man, (Berke,) Housekeeper, Imbrie,Jenkina, JohneJohnson,Hstaftnan, Knight, Leaerninger, Longa ker, Lovett Maness, Mangle, Sl'llrain,eloorhead, Alas selman, Nichobi, Nicholson, Nunentacher, Pearson, Pe ter., Pe triton Pownall,Puioell,RemeeY, Ramey, (York) Reamer Rob e rt. Rupp , Show Sloan, Tolau, Yell, oeghley, Walter, Weetbrook; Wharton, Zimmerman and Gets, Spanker—Si. Nue—hiessre• Arthur, Augustine , Ruckus, Benson Bishop, Brown, Chase , Clearer, Crawford, Eyster, Oib boney, Hamilton , Hancock, Hill, Wes, Hoffman, (Leb anon) Jacobs,Kerr, Lebo, lit'Calmont, Mumma, Reed, Smith , (Camb r ia,) mith, (Centre) „ Manz:on Struth ers, Thorn, _TUToortils, Vickers, Wagonseller;Warner, Wint r ode, Witherow and Wright—St. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the House agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro- Odom; of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : Yale —Metre. Anderson, Bathhouse, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Fos el,(Bll.arrkap. (Berke) Hoffman, Heins, es i ta u n bna d, 11 0. 11 , 1 ) , Clever u te i r i , le o ga b i b' , ; ( .l o , fr fo ll d r : Housekeeper Imbrte, Ines, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, K au ff m an, lerr, Lebo, Longsker, Lovett, Manner, m Ni , eh a o l i rLo u n , t li , ?J un o e o rat rhea u t, r, Al p =a nt,v Atu t.r sle . lmatt , Pet! rilkicehn°l4ownall, Purcell, Rummy, iYork,) Reamer, Reed:RoPPl abgW, Smith Nlmbriet,) Smith (Centre) atereason, Tolan, Vail, venroork ) e, wi c k er ,' Voeghley, Wagoneeller, Westbrook, Williston, With! crow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets, Speaker-72, NAYS—Mesars. Arthur, Augustine, Beane, Bishop, Dock, Gulden, Ha milton,Mumook, Bu m Jen hies Straight , Lelseuring, Wllvain, Bawler, (Philadel phia') Roberts, Strathers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Whiuton and Wintrocie—dit So the question wu determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Home agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken egreeebly to the pre endow of the Constitution, and were ea follow, YIR : Yese—Meson. Andereon,Arthur, Backbones, Beau, Ball, Beck, Benson, Iliahep, Bower, Brown,. Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Chase,. Cleaver, Crawford, Diekey,• Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Yoder, Gibboney,GildwHesnel, Harper, Helen Hiestand, Hill Magee Roth:can, (Betts) Hoffman, (Lebanon) Housekeeper,. _lmtrele, Inners, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnnon, Hanrman,' Kerr, Lebo, I,elseriving Leaguker, Lovett, !denim, ?dangle, klublalmont, bluilraine, Anima, Huseetemini Nichols, Ni son, Nunenmeher, FOAM% Peters, Pe triken, Pownall Purcell, Ramsey , (Ptilleddphis,) Ram. eey (York ,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, ilhaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, fOentre,) Sterenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanroorhis, - Vickers, • Yoeghley, Wagogaeller, Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wtfarton, -wan Aft; Witherow,_2lmmerman, and Gets, Speaker-8k ” NAYS—MOONY. DOR}, Hamilton, Hancock , Thorn, Wintrode and Wright-7. •• • - So the question Was determined in the airterttre. [W. B. Komi BE '8 Winn, "Eitoisousoi J 050,20, UWE Peonsykaota u. Ido ontgy tho and foragolik , teas mid • FOITATIC AICINDXIII7 earned eopy ot the ...reed' , and"Na"ys MAW Oa . resolution propcolog atnendinends to the Cloostitotteit ed the Commonwealths as the BMA I. cm the ;, ems - - , nets of the two ileums of,the General Assembly at this Clonunonweettlifor the session of 11157. . B.] Witueninty hand and the seal of said ogee this twenty-second day of June, one tbontand *VA, hundred and liftrorren. A. G. CIPAYIN_ au&rnihn Beeretary of the Corospfmneafta. Hailroabe, TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS, SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. - NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE TO PITTSBURGH AND THE WM. - On and after June Ist, 1861, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and AU West ern and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday eineated) at gib A. N. Connecting with the Mail Train over the Great Pada ay-Irani& Railroad, end arriving in Pittabnigh at L A. M. THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Stmday eweepted) at 3 P. M., for Harriaburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leases Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. N., con necting with the Lightning Express aver the Peranyl vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving &LLD.) P. M in All these trains connect closely at Pitts with trains over the Pittaburgh, Fort Wayas= Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western Connections. 10:r Pawengers for Chicagn, Reek 'bland, Harling ton, lowa City, ldilumultee, Dubuque, St. PaaPa, Madi son, and other leading elites in the Forthwest, will save one hundred miles of travel and few Fours bs t' o, with four less changes of earn, by taking this route. 117 Passengers for Cleveland, SaWasky, Toledo, _and Detroit, go by this route, awl the time la unequalled, beim 113 wiles shorter than by any other route. ED' Passengers for St. Louis, Indianspolia, Terre Haute, Cairo, awl all points on the Lower and Upper Mississippi, make less changes of ears, and arrive in ad vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Colman:as Dayton, Lionville, and other prominent cities, as quick as by any other route. - MI Western Baggage CHECKED THBOU(111 and hondied with cars. FOR THE O The 13.15 A.M. connects clos N el RTE. with Ramses Trains over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Bnfate Niagara Valhi, and Canada, thee forming the most drect railway route to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers will fed this the shorten, cheapest, and most expeditious route to Niagara palls and Canada. Through Tickets are tuned te Philadelphia via Co lumbia aad Lannater by all fhe trains at $3 each, each train having sure connection. Passengers by this route avoid trenched bridges, and all the Inarurenienee of ferrying aerate the Ring-miasmas river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchlens, Gettysbur Igm mlttaburgroarliele, Chambendiurg, go by the bodes at 8.16 A.M. stela ) WESTMINSTER BENCH. The Care on this road roan one trip per day, connect- Lg with the train at 3 P. M. For THROUGH TICKETS and farther Infortastieca, apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. E. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets. sep2B•tf , C. 0. ADREON, Supl. ljob EIiNSYLVA_NLA RAILROAD.Thz GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At hntio Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line steamers to all points on the Western Rivers, and Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes • making the moat DIRECT, CHEAPEST and RELIAB L E ROIdTE by which Freight ear, be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS RU ROB. FISH! Cats—Boots, Shoes, Hata, and Cape, Books, Shy Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Puna a c The. per }OOll. Saves° Ciass— Domestic Sheeting, Bkirtin ) g and Tick, (in original tales, Drop in)Hardware • . Leather, (In c a l ls or boxes), Wool, , and Sheep Nita, Eastward, to. dta....e04. per 100 b THIRD Obasa—Anvils, Steel, Chains, (In cuts), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted (loose or in seeks), Tobacco, manufsetured,(except Cigars or out &c., &c sCks., par 100 lb. Booms Comm—Coffee ' /lA, Bacon, Beef, and Pork., (in casks or boxes eastward), Lar d andLardOil, Nails, Soda Ash, Garman Clsy, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, to 404. pee TOO In litous-76e. per bbl., until further notice,. guts-350. per 100 lbs., until further notice. In ahltyrig Goofs from any point East of Phlladel al*, be Istrticular to Vial PatkaCe "Rid Peaarfkw ia "goaroao. , All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Paatasw ACIRWIS.—HOSH, Worroley ,E Co, N Tenn. ; B. A. Sam St._Louie Mo. • J. S. = & DOD, ETILIHITUDI., Ind.. Dumansil, & Murdock, end currant; & Jewett: Lonimille, Ey.; B. C. drum, UadMon, Ind. j U. W. Brown & CO., and Irwin & Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham Ic. Co. Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co. No. 64 Rill)" street, R os ton Leech & Co., No. 2 dolor 11011.1 RV, Ne•Yerk No. I at. and No. S Battery Place, New Tor t; B. J. Sneedur, Philadelyita Stewart, Pitts ;burgh, Magraw & Kamm, Baltimore; D. A. ' H. H. HOUSTON,. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMHAStref, Superintendent, Altoona, Ps NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN 11 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW TORE, AND WA PLAORB. Leave as follovi, iris - • Pau. At IA. M. from Rensington Depot, via Jersey City, /dad At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, New Jer by sey Accommodation At 6A. M., Pia Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda tion, At f A. - 51., via Camden and Jersey City, yarding * Mau a At 10 A. if., by steamboat Trenton, via Tammy and Jersey City, Homing Erman At 2 P. Id, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Re press 8 At 6 P. M. via Camdoa and Jersey City, STMling a At 3 P. ht., tie Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, /at Ciao 2, At 3 P. M., via Camdeit and Amboy, Aecommods. lion, 2nd Class. At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommuia. Con, lit Class 2 At 6 P' M., Via Camden and Amboy, Accoannala. "ad Clam The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all oilers Sundays • eepted. Express Lines atop at the principal stations only. Tor Belvidere, Bruton, Flemington, ice., at 6 A, and 4 P. M., from Walnut street wharf For Water Gay, fitroudslutny,l3erant • an, Wilkesbers Montroae, Great Bend, Ac. at BA. ris.Dehmou Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 22.61. For Monet golly at f A. AL A and Stii and 5 PAL WAY Liomma Poe Brie Wl, Ttantoa, AY Aa.LU RI _at PM =l4 P. M. W town traPalmrs 3 , Banontas, Beverly, Itarllagtoa, Sudan ~ at P. M. WAY LINII • • Par Mount Holly, Burlington and Way Matins at • P. M. Steamboat KICHAILD STOCKTON far Batline= aad Bristol at 13X A. Id . sad for Bordestown and interme diate blame at 2X P td Steamboat T8LN1"...;: , for Tammy at 10 and 11% A. Et Id., and 4P. M. and Mar Burlington and Bristol at 4P. All lines, except 1 A. M., lam Walnut stn laza. (U'llitty pounds of bagpge only allowed each pas senger. Paasengere are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their we-6ring apparel. All 14. gage over fifty pomade to be paid for extra. The Clan party limit their responsibility far baggage to one do/(ar per pound, and will not be liable for Tay amount b 6 yond $lOO, except by special contract. Wld. 11. GAIMR, Agent 0. &..k. B. CO. B. B. 21011Blia.L, Agent +r. B. P. es. GE OF HOURS.-PH ILADEL II PIIIA, WILMINGTON AND HAITI:MORI Ran, }WAD. • Oa and after Thursday, July 2d, 1457, PAPEENGSR TRAINS LEAFS PRILADDLPHIA Tor Baltimore at 8 A. M.,1 P.X., (Enures,) and P. IL For Wilmington at 8 A.. It., 1, 415 and UP. M. Pox New Castle at 8 A. Id., I and 415 P. IL For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Dover at BA. df and 6.15 P. M. for Seaford at 8 A. M. and 4L15 P. M. • TRAINS FOR PRILADELPFLIA Leave Baltimore at 8.54, Expreee, 11 A. M., and 5.25 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 850 and 11 65 A. IL, and 2.38 and 9.55 P. M. Leave New Cattle at 8..%) and 11.85 A. M., and 9.05 P.M. Leave Middletown at 10 00 A. Id. sad 3 06 P.ll. Leave Dover at 8.50 A. M. and 7 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.00 A. 51. and 4 00 P.ll. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. IL, 2 P. M. and 12.17 A. N. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadalpkia to Baltimore_ do. do. 525 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE GRACE ACCOMMO DATION TRAIN Leaves Havre de Orace at 6.50 A. M. Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. H. Freight Train, with Passeager Oar attached, will rwa as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6.00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. aol•ly 8. M. FILLTON, Prealient. SPRING ARRANGEMENT.—PENN ISTITANIA OINTRAL RAILBOAD.--Itanuing is &met connection with the PITTSBURGH, PORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAIL ROAD. IfOr Ofattunatt, Bt. Louis, lova City, Loutssille,_ New Orteam, Bt. Paula, Lull=Opolla, anatad, liana, Terre 13aut*, adtago, Netnat.,.. - . la Meagre of all otber routes out of Pltilsdelptua. Fbrmisig doss coatiettin with all no One: Wax ers Rai/roads. TI ROUGH TRAINS Leave Philadelphia, for PittsburglS and western doss, from the Pennsylvenle Railroad P Station, south-east corner of ELEVENTH and 11AB5ET stmete, (entrance on Eleventh atreet,) as follows : Mail Train at T—. A. It. Pest Line at It 65, P. M. Express Mail at IT 00, Bight. Columbia B. B Line leaves for Harziebtug at 220, P. , Lancaster )Accommodation,) at 4.80, M. Express Mail runs daily, the other trains, Sun days excepted. Por further particalare see herslisbills, at the different starling-points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest sod most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Boston. THOMAS MOORE, Agent, Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Philadelphia, Pebrnary, 1507. wady PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD—MOM AR RANGEMENTS. On and after May 6th, 18.5 . 1. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Elxibulelphia M 8,7, 2 10-min..,10„ UM, A. M. MM 1,2, 3.10 min., 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 11M, P. Leave] Germantown at 6,7, 7-83, 8, 6-10 min. 10}1 113i, A. Id., I, 2, 3-10 min., 4, 5;6;7, 8,10 X, P:it. The 7.35 o'olozir, A. M., tram trom Germantown wil ilot 'top at intermediate 8t2M0134. 01 SUIDATB. Lezre Philadelphia at 9-20 A. 61., 9,3, 10, 6.30 Ma P. M. Leave Germantown at 8-20, 9-21 A- M., 1.10, 4N, - le, and 7 P. M. CHESTNUT 811,1, ItAILH9AD. Leave Philadelphia at 4,6, a:Lo min., 11N A. M., , 4,6, 8,9, P.M. LIAR , Ch9stuut Hill at 7-16, 7-35,10-10, 11-10, Mill.' p. SI., 1140/ MG, $ T. 40, 10-10 A 24., P. Ali - 8173D/TS. Leave Philadelphia at 9-'4 A. IL, 2,5 X and 8 P.M. Leave Chtsittsat Hill at 5 A. Id ~ 12-50, 4-10, and 0-40, P. M. On and after May 4th, 1817. PON 11A19Aympir CONSHOROCIEN, AND NO - II 'aunowN. , Leave Philadelphia at ti; 9, and U, A.M., sad 8,4%, 6%, and Lease Norristown At t , f , andll, A. 21., 8, mud OX, P.M. 01 MOAT& UM Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 8 P. M. Lease Norristown at_ ,T and 6, F.M. MIMED VAUNT ILAILILOAD.2OIt DOWNER TOWN. LesTB Dm M A.M., and 3P. M. Lame itingtown at II; A. ld., and I& anl-I? - HURT S. 11311111, IP. Gang Sept Depot, NINTH and GREEN streets, Philadelphia: QEIRITS TURPENTIME-200 bbls Splits ,Tarpolutiao, lo MAU -• • - _CIAISEtnak -. • • W. Street WELOME BANGE.—Soia sr MAD wm zazo, mart. mon sOisu-sw.