. - • ' f- API Notites:' 7ipui I. -- .VSTRIOT ;COURT,-FOE' THE ; - , - . , .a. , turt-AND COUNTY 01211014,9211 ,111 A. -- 2 1-9‘ i it s ull s2sso l l, Trustee; .to.' es. - Itobert Rainier. tAriar: Minh - Tenn, 2551;N5: 1388 . TueFteatdertti,Dlfeetani,`,9Clo,of the _Bank or Penn :.)111t111 -41.1". - Robert, Palmer , and William Clayton, late, Palmer; Clayton Co: , Tenet:tont Kaponas, Mareh Tam, • • • ,TlWAtidliast ''apn - ointesr, distribute the: money in Court, under the 'shove _entitled proraedings, by . ails, of ' 120:1.•11feasiudteind lot orgroUnd On the west side of. Deliware;geonii street between Pine and Union atreete; In the city of containing ,front. 18 feat lad 4,14 95 feet , o a ate-feet alley bounded north; ,wead by & oink - lermarly of 'George Ritsirater; now of Valetta of ChisleS and southw Ted' bi ground 'of • /oomph Xarehnik r . No. 8. - Lot ef groitnn, with frame and brick tenereenta, .411015datir.'1155 of Keay street, between 'Paint and Seeend **Sets, the said city, beginning 183 - feet - froth ifroasittrie,t, containing in front 20 feet, and in - depth 99 • „ • • -MC Lot Of groned pith the twe three-sterylbricla Mes 8114041honfork, on the north bide of Prime or Washing ton 'Meet; tin the sold city, 81 feet westward from the :nartibifieVoorner of Delaware Fifth and Prime streets, ereitaintut in front 24 feet, and in depth about 59-feet. I,o* yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars. attend to his duties.upen MONDAY, the 28th day 2Of`Osteher,lBsl, at 4, o'clock P.ll, at hie °Sees No. Se flouthlT/TH street, below Walnut In the said city, -whinriend where all persons interee are required to nuke their claims, or be debarred m coming iii upon' old fetpds. , . = GEOIIeEI Wi 111:DDIal, Auditor:- jN -TI3IIORPHANS' , COURT- - FOR , THE -118, OW and Comty.of Phlladelidda ;13abite of FRAN. 0281110,11 , 0Y,,deeeased. •• -- • lILLWIMUIT lioAVOY,arblow Of said decedent, has 4,oo,cited"tO eald - Ooort so Iricentory salt alliraisement of pdsonabproparty, which Ili hal - elected to retain audit timi, prelMloos of the Mt of Apr1114;1851, and unlcaibiospticine beforelfMAY, OCTOBER 10‘.165rit 1b o'clock AE M:, the. scone be' allowed !! , i tll 9 4li T t * •-• ' . _ .dl4 .11/114W-MILtER, • ' -- .Bltoroe2for Wide*, 2088. 811TH Br. • fICILNE 2 ORPHANS' , COURT FOR faInErBrBEI . LABILPECLS.: ' ' /dike 'of JAMBS alaintorr, Aecoalfia.: "` r The Auditorappointed to audlt,ndjust, and settle the atecreit of BECALM OADWALADBit, 'Executor and ' Vratitii s ortka laatlvin and testatinnik of JAMES ILA ' MILEOE' 'Aioeiised; arising' from - that 'Portion of, the eclat. be to to aikednle B annexed to 'the indon on'in said estate dsted Jannary 28,1849, iflorQed in tho °Sloe tor recorail diode, •ko., In' phii. diiplen, Deltd Book Et ," page 497; and to „report distrikuthui ; and also, ,the 27th aeoannt - (A) of Ihnned 'Mona 054waladfli,'Bacegtitckto VIEW* store trea4thait poitlfpn cif the eitt* bOonging to schedule E, , innozedto Ike indentur e' of partition dated Alth ,daynt June; 1862,, recorded hi' Deed Book VA, 80, page—and to report dietrthtitiou v will meet thnlirideuirkfinnitid atlas ofdci, En. ,628 WAIdiTYT i ft 4ll C-. 131 the - ,eiti-' - of , Pldlidelpliinp, tfarql,.D.q, OBTOBU44th;ISSr at I, ' ',7 hunts wziART9O.4t.. TN THE -ORPHAN - 8k COURT: TOR,' THE J. can OFRltruinsinak., lisAidoivultex - weraaol ,v aieleised. ThaAtldltor appointed to:atoll ,t iqiiat;ao - aetthi the .I'okt* Amount of AMU': LZWIC Atinaltdatratai .e ,it:11":et WILLIAM NWAOIrOOO.IE, deceased, and: to report dlattibutlon_,wlll meet the'pestlehlatekested at lalCofkiitte.l423 WALNUT direst, In the etty o[ Phffa Ora, 9 1 WI:18Pa, MOB= _2lth, Ass 7, at: —CARR, BY HER- -NEXT -47 blend; Sac., vs, 0114BLES D. II: 04.1M-Dijarce.....: 01111116011 Plena—No. IC Sept. T. - , iq solloe, , ,that lepolitolurotirltaeasea faart:42 sold libellant will be -taken.. bear. IRsiDAY,Votober 28 . .1887-, at 4 o'clock P. kl:;'at the! olltakiet Hew 0. - Hutt, •Zaq., No, 189 South. PIPTH atrast,-:Ph lf lla pattth elphla, iplCptopet.--whiar poit Wad asffCcOtt amaataa, ,-- - 121CL1AAM".14214-I,lol2amLnar. 0.11. • -04274 bait TN, THE,, DISTRICT 00 I OF THE UNIPED SPATES in and tRo Eastern District of Pannertranfa, , • Ifitlesimatter cry* Footed, of Sale of 800 W-BOAT nfdeinisned;ti, whom it seas referred to dietri. hick Abe proceed,' of the Sale of said Scow-boat, will most elliportlee interested in the said fund at the office of the auk of mid court, No. St South l'lftivotroott Deism Chestnut, on THURSDAY, the SRI lily at Oates Mir) instant, at 4 etcleck P. M. {u6 'l, ouAs. P. lESAZLITT. 11[N- TILE MATTEL: OE - THE - PETITION -JOHN 0 . OSEBTEUITFER' 'Natio. 1e - hereby given that ttokenhscriber Mei ayipl( e4 to the Court of Common Plena fof'thO'eltyrand count , of Philadelphia , for w final diaabarge ar)der the prove alone of tholineolvint.Laws of the Cartimonwealth, and Alecethet he. has applied by Petition for the innedt of the 41st Section of the Act of tone 16th, 1836, tasting' 40,ilaolyentdetrtors=by which section it ie provided that ' *midi with the consent of a majority in number and elate 'of-creditors-of an Insolvent, may grant him an alaviption of his astate and effects from execution for his _ taids - Whialg — fek the, - space — of 'lean ydarit,'"Theso ap, dnWwtlibebadard -by The Point of Chinni:bin Plea; =on tieittird . October 10th,1361, at 10 &clock, and' the ;Mention of oreditors and all others intended in these application, • • . .; ' - = O.BEnTRUPPE.R. ~3caks. QPIENDID- GIFTS AT! 439 CHESTNUT 00 , 110238,8T..=;-21/P. ORIGINAL' STAR GUT 41100 STORII.I. - 0: BYARS would !racism his frith:ids and th i t, !pilblis Mahe has re - moSed hid Star Gift Book Stare ant • Publishing House to the splendid store in BD:mei/soh 7Nal/d.ing.,_llllA- 01111826rUTAltreet,..two:,,doons betatr "Nth, wkere the w co o hsaer of each-Wok 'will receivp one of the folio piftS; valued at" froid 26 cents to ' 2100, - aoludatinCor LdWrktchee,B,ewelry, ito,:" • " WORTH . „.. 660•Pateniang:Leili Gold Watohes....sloo 00 each 650 Patent Anchor Lever Gold . 60 00 " GroldWatchee, , lBk. s cases....l :85 00 " WO Silver Lever.Watchtb warranted .... /6 00 " 600 Parlor Tiniepleas - • 10 00 " . • Cameo Beis,lgar Drops, and Pins.... 10 00 • " 600 Ladies' Gold Bracelets ' 12 00 " 600 Neck Chains -10 00 " 1,000 Gold Unte'4l,:(hirge she aid double 2,000 Gold Locke* mud/ able - 1,000 Gold-Penal otars,with Gold Pens... - 6 00 ".! - 1,3,006 Butts' Gold Pens, with"-cues and Afoldons ' • ' 850 " 2,600 - Gold Pekvals "•- ' - • - ' 260 ," 2,606 Gold Poria;wit6,6llver Pencils. 2 60 " 6,500 Geld-Slap 100 " 2,CNA Gents , HMV' Gold Rings - 275 " 2,100 Ladleas Gold Briestpins 250 " 8,500 Missee Gold Breastpins - • •60 " 8,000 Pocket Braves '• - 75 !," 2,000 Bate - teem/0 OW lkisoni Studs ' 800 " 2,000 Baia GeWie. Gold - Sleeve Buttons.... OD" 2,000 Pairs Didleie"Ear Drops ' • •250 • " BlfeNB73 Catalogue Contains all of the most popular books Ottheday, tad all the 'newest' piddleations, all *fikii will aefola-as uni-ia . ciu tie obtatnest at other steres,-I - d redae catalogue: nil:Atha lent free, by 2rielikon , h the main; by • addilealng q., ANS, 489 NUT Ettfeit. itipents - in seam tresn,Wthe Unite& Mater). ThOse &airing or° to sot eau obtain; full: partwara by ,+atatiliabitt so *tao. , . I 21.`1t -11490 •Ortb 'bit given, with ever , of Wets mold. ' actrdatuthtff VALUABLE LIBRARY 800E5.4 „ • • srfistranis • - B. .44 . 0 11 ISALUViriktiWri:NVIV xORK. " I _rep' .ksts r; E -8=13.611 riutleals. By the Right Ron 1414t6Indi, it;P: ,110404 , 11t;60iltext Mach 101,. . ttlath Wltilt 'Portrait ail& facelimile latter, Ii Zvole. Ny Pridisjoi 11 , thio4; Xamatßinicend_Dr,ldaghui. „ROW,. I : l2 •With:Weineiri and Rattail/ Dr: R :Skelton Mackenzie. Third =Mon- In 6 Telatnee, with portraits and Price $O6: lososav i The Wienellaneena ahtemo`ir .104 Notes, by , Dr:. , R. ton Maekentie. Complete fa &melanin, nttb.Portrait. -- . Prise,, patrol., cloth, TL. 14111MOYaillli EL HON: JOHN MOROI' °HUNAN.' .-I , lly.blißrizallensi:Ournyzi with Nein* and Ad .dithaes;l Shelton liaekensle, ants Portrait ostfitisl s;A taatlmile. ThirdiGlition!.Unto i eloth. PrinerSifS6. ;. 211.16_04111SENR AND OIPLAHERTIP.S; s Na : • tionslittory, be the first of Lady Morgans Horan earl With an Introduction - and Notes, by ilhallto fteraaneeo.- n^ ifisakonshe: -2 voli4 12in0,, cloth. -.BANELNOTGOVEISKETOHNS:Tertonat Bietehasof Own Ihne.-. By airPonah•Marringto_ t n with 'Nostra •.”,..f-pacma by Darby:- laud •Saltion:.:-With , Matoolr by Naokansie.')lEMO_, Prioe $1,26. • • _34001&$ MP OR BONEIDAN."IIemoira of the Went tiM, Night ,llotr,lllthar& Nrlnaley.Phorida. Z 6 - 2boMaa)atoore ~- .Portaaitl and , fae-stinge.. Ratko, 2 Tots, 12in0., cloth. Pries $2. • 81111.01,BLAITIM By -Dr.4l , 4TheltortAtsekenzie. • UN Patton. .1.2m0., cloth. - Pride TEM EMORY OP TRH WAR IN THE PENINPUL't. , . Byllajor Goma 81r W. P. P. Napier, from the a I' wt thi,et,,..pars-Ajeaticolttrt;io,4tulfc4t,i;twitmetlnsaao,lll, "%tiffincnitftrililme-'o ' 4izi,p' ix, yoi., 8,0. 'pm. $2 •.• • ' • - • 101Utt.t:' J . l!. übtlnßtnn~ antlioi of r Loop NV:A.7914-A* peomid -AVOW. or) rimia /? anatory of a; xqrmg MOS/0. 4 . 4 .: Az*, tio4k4 Xride 1 2 - i ...,SPBRSON wu w ntsriA.xoit*te: • = - ,l4tedtifio tesidylhe - Mittel Or nsinierOtte is = • troodi AM bid* the atdic..bivipigpnbltd fo fill tip thhir 11Wea Vitiad taw viva; w• Intend to preeenf to diUal - V1 err p 110 tirelosek booke to the ounount $1 and tr -,o43liftriti *d Of Nils 25'Oehte 1.01100, • 'o esiiitethilsniejAloolpito - lii,isNable;Ocitititud et roue not owing 1$ titmice; fciiiirerry hhi-bottheat the Emil "price, Sod fiery moi• , i-ltiad44l#o , l,l: e!eptyprfit, hay,lng. au24m , T e lantraA3CPßXLl:'& -: 8 0 . 1 d; - AII%IOP r. T-' .1214,In'tbil'outitom Botreik, - ATimg e hnie - wayio tot Sato stijiud 00440 ii bo k worms'ere,tallied inn and... Jade 44:14 Oka grid a lialw - and zalsiellineOue liooks purchased in small or large quantplesi,. Books continually receiving from auction,„ , t ie244kin,am* , LIVANS': GREAT -GIFT , BOOK. sm,y, NO:1189 ANIXOTNIIT &rept. N, 11, ,, 7 N0 amen ti 0410,4 1 .44 other bongo 107,c! 6014000. WitgAT 341118KEY.—E..r. MW - et l ll.l4 . oti k: vuolup,,impott,ere of Wines, Ikon Aleof,"*.cf. sole - proprietors of Vas' OM Whe6 Widakey, No. 6 North Yront Street. ", s, aepl7.lro ORT WINE.-In bond and entitled to de .; ;460 cubs - Bt. /Osephir Pore !duke Port Win% in ask wd eighths,: Tea PUMOBOSUI John )lamsay /day Malt Soots/4114. f/yea:stela , , .. • ' 1 ifty pipe*Anehot Oin. ~ • ' Xarett, liattel, , Bottret, and J.: Dujsy of which I offer to *etre& at reline prices: ' • ' _ • TOL If. TOBIAS, 90274kn0s . ; 118 atia 90 0. wront below Walnut. - • ALEXANDER V. HOLMES; WINE AND wpm% non, No, 7,20, - .Boutheast Ooruez o 1/101GB ifo UM Streets, Ifill'olllll2 AND DEALER -.mac nr, IMO MINER' LIQUORS ) , OIGAIIB tip 2a t SouthPhiladelphia. duai• tn AND te 1;1.- .Plnett Caotillone& co., jUIPgod other brands' Of iraiiptis Tintype, In lug pipes and quarter casks gellevoisin .lioeheitoßriaidiss, pale and dark, in halrpApes, quarter aimkaaati orweiglith Saito, 01,1 n, 0110 M bops" °Pr') 'Zi,P 6 I 64 0 4 !° 1-1 4 0 bi L "' ; Reran' iiquittar & , Nos, 2RI and:22B South Fourth street. riiTENAR Bc% BUTZ, PORTER,- ALE' iv_AND 101.01112 2235.M81UM8RT, No. 52 0 . (new 10:010) North TUIRD Btreot Philidelphia.--$l4lll ~ 141•1 1P v41 1 4 1Y oitiond" to; • • • "14 g[JUIDINEBI.-400 casea :pi. hplf 110: T es Saks 144 for Aidebt " I • . ;11116NEV ' trdi, 22L awl MS. 'dm% %,:•A I frANILIA: , ROPE-813/*Eitiolz 41,1 t. ,2Itl ' I rxtr a tilth d t o r li t eb g 2 i; • ,A iltd and 22 M:ifiuirgu. -11011 1 01.414 200 bilea - . o:4•Mtdalliii:to kid •54,71,1;414 oOttft a i lt i Vdr A tlrt.,; • - "" - - j , ;19414 watt/ pteest. • )~'4~i'..cs'i~.: I:.W v Shishng. F OR GAI,VESTON.—TEXAS Bemires Freight yllll6 DAY aci4 TOMORROW, unless wetter full., " The regular packet Schooner ONAS: S. 1416111 , 8 R, Foster, master, •now' completing tier loading at Race Street wharf, will continue to receive freight m above. Shippers will please complete their shipments and hand in Bills of lading ter signature at once. For balance of freight or passage apply on board, Cr to BISROP;SINONS dc 00., , No. 36 North Wharves. st :ADAM BARBR, 136, late 34, North Whims. WOE' NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA n -n: Line—with 'quick despatch. - .To sail in'all this Week, with what freight offers." Freight taken at lowest rates. The remarkably ; fastaailing ship MARY AND ADE LINE, W. Falk, :miter, le' now loading at AIM street w b e yr, being of smell capacity, and having a large por- - Mon hercargo engaged and going ori board, will have 'quiciedespatch as above:, - Innisppereill plows hurry their' goads alongeldo, and of lading to the Counting R 00.89 for signature. For balance of Freight apply on board or to • BISHOP, SIIdONS,* 00. ocl2dtf fie North Wharves. The AI. & A. insures at the loweskrates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the VAR'S REDUQED TO SOUTHAMPTON AND IHATRE. , —Tha magnificent steamship VAN DEKBILX, Edward Higgins, commander, 5,209 tons, will sail . From New York for South. Prom Southampton and ampton and Havre. Havre for New York. Saturday ' • Oct. 24 Saturday • • ' Not. 14 Saturday' Deed Saturday Deo. 20 Price of Passage-41rd oabln,lfo9 second. "bin) 550 Specie delivered InLondon and Earls: For Goghs or wane apply to 1.1: YORRANOE, 7 Agent, No: 5 Bowling Green, New York. 'Lettere for England and Europe, pre.:paid,4ls cents each half only), (byenoloinre of postage stOmpe if from other cities ,) wi l l be received at No. 6 Bowllng.green, New York, up to IN o'clock on the - mernlng of Ball ing. • 0010-tf . GREAT REDUCTION IN PARE TO EU- Virst Cabin.. - .....{ 80 I Second Oabtn., ..... ...IMO In the Orst.cle ' sa paddle-wheel deamahiP ADRIEL, 2,000 MII ae, 0, ,- huntow, ' Commander, ling NORTH STAR, 2,300 tone, E. N. Tatman, to sail from pier No. 3 North River, at noon Pialcirig, ccri*kg the UNITED STATES'MAILS, vie t• •''' -• ••- -. , Leave N. York for '- - •' -•• 1- •--- ' • 1 Southampton, Ha- • Bremen for i Southampton neindßrenten. Southampton for New York. Axle' , • -• ' Enitundag Ont:'3l. Wede ' day, Nov. 4. N. flat , y, Oct. al. Satutday ' , Nor . SO. Treded'h Dec.Bo Them, etesunett -totteliftt HAVRE, - Spate delivered in London and Pito. '-, For Vamp and freight, apply to D, tOßßANoll,ltent,'Notli - Doirllng 'Omen, New York. ' • - • •-. " • , 'S ," :' I. , 1 ~o clo4f VOR HAVANA' , -VIA 'OBABLESTON; ' •0: ANVKint ." i • The splendid- sirekfitetiAlllatt4-01 States Heil Steam ship ISABEL', ()apt: BMWs, will.loOrs Piet' 4, North River, New York, FRIDAY, Oet.leth, at Welocki A., RAVANA,bembutst OILMESTON sad REY WEST, to lead anoloissemperc, The ISABEL his jot been'enizitedr tNithanted, and fitted With now boilers, cabins and:state-roomew_doable air-ttsht headifikwircleiad — iiit,,thesjusb4eg one iirtke most desirable itainisirector Pafetyi siord t and cOmfert, 110 w, For poem hiving elftehtfioaitiitoodittletul, apply to OPOWNOBAITILIVESON, & CO., , No. itif Broadway NOW York. Or to ;MN WAGNIR, N0..7 Want street, Phi i .IVIOII LPIERPOOLA.TuIt.DAT,: 17th October :whet , ship NONPAREIL, (1450 Con4Clattala *lll .se w.' - sB° 20 840•1140 ' .... ' • 18 ber.oo4 cabin and Meng; passengers found with pro visions ancoraing tathe Ainerlan gamines sat. Apply to • - THOS. BICHABMoN & CO. - orb- `tAVANNAf STEAMISJIIP LINE . Flamm Siapitatr... The well known . fillt•Calla eatashirui STATE OP 6EOEol,l,,aitd EUSTON'S STATE, now form a.weekly line for the Booth and ll,onthwest, ono of the ships nailing trirertUTtlitDAT IC at 10 A. TOE,STEAI4BIIIP ETATS d P GEORGIA, - • "Jouir 710i - anar. Oeironinder.' Will receive freight - ou•TITURSDAY, October 22d, and :sail Bd.TUItI)4IY, 'Oetober 'so, at 10 oPeloch - Oaarmas Iltaaanatiti, Omnnarater, Will recoll±goodaoti,T4l:lll,DAT . ,- —, and sail on SaTunDAY,"— at 10 &clock A.M. At Barannah these ships connect with steamers tot Florida and Havana and with railroad for the Sort% and Sonthweet. Oabln Raasage - ' 120 Steerage do 8 No freight:mired on hatirday Morning. No bills t lading eignpd after the gap' has Per freight or pusage, apply - to A. ILENON,Vr.; No. 81 North Whams. . Agent at &maim/My O. & 00. - FOR PLORIDA:-=-43teamera St: jam's and Eit: Tolm)S earn Savannah every Tuesday and Solday. ee22 -FOR. ENGLA.ND'AND FIaANOE, NeW York and Hord Steanuddy Company.—The United Staten , Mill dteamJAlps ARAOO, 2,500 tend, David Lines, ceminauder, and itITLYON, 2,500 tone, James A. Wcitton, commander, hill leave New York, .Barre and Southampton, for the years 1861 and 68, on the following dap: • , LlLitlll if ; TORI. 1868. telt 22 tan, 6s turdiy, Jan. : Oat. d o . ? Ma rch rn do . l do: May 29 • 180, - • Phlton, Bitordiy, Fuego, do. Fulton, do. Ares°, do. Pal n, do. sovrakicrton: , .1867. Arno, Wednesdey . , Aug. 28 Fulton, .do. Bept.7B , dotalgo, do. Oct.. 21 Fulton do. Nov. 18 A 14 86 7 ;d0; n Deo. 18 • 1868. Patton, ; do. Zan. 18 t, do.: Feb. 10 Pu ri l i gi, do, 6ler. , 10 /1411 Fulton, d 0 . 57 Met: , do . Ir.: 80 • Lion aim". 1867. Arno, Tuesday,. Aug.. 26 Patton, do. Sept. 22 Anga, , , do.. Fulton, do. Nov. 17 /air),• do. • 800. 16 1868. Fulton, do. ;us .12 do. Yob. 9 Patton, • do. Month 9 ' drag>, do. . Aptil Patton, do. May 4 Arozo, . do. • Awe 1 Fulton, do. • Joao 49 1.111011 OF 1AIIIIA011: 'Enna New York to Sontiiimpton or Barre—Virit Cabin, $lBO Second Cabin $75. Prom Havre or; Santbtton to New Yarin--Eiret Cabin ; 800 &too •, - S econd Ca blsoo frown. Poe (might or pomp, apply to • MORTIMER MPINGSTIIM, Agent, 7 Broadway. ' WILLIAM MAN ; it Marro. " OROSEEY - A.OO. • Ilanth , ton. - "AMERICAN MIIkOPEAN %EXPRESS - AN) ' EX- Pub. CHANait 00. woe frittt lktElifYlrOßK LIVERPOOL, BLUNITSD STAUB MAIL STEAM BlL—lii• Ships oomposhitthisSArdiars •_ The ATLLNTIO, ()apt: Oliver Auleriege• Theltrilink Oast. Joseph Oomstook. ; erhe ADSI•knO, Capt. James West These ships have been built by control, egpressly for Ogren: m:4 essvirei e nvy earths& been ashen fn their construction,'" goo in their engine", to shears strength sad speed,'"nd gketi aconnsinodatiens for passengers are usen,4lo4 tor_ sligssite:and comfort. • • ' • Price of Passage from Liverprel, filet `eiblis,.s3,Bo; In wicked do.,_s7f; to Sire to New York, 80 and 2Orgairesi. ,Wa bertha uniaaf t Fail for. The ship" o f this; Bale *proved water- - ght" bulk beside. • . • • SWOP 0080WDST nda este vim ; , , — ;•raois Liviss,voL. isturder, June 20, , 157 _Wedneedaydene 24, , 1857 Saturday, July 4,_ 1857 Weduisiday, ;elk 8, 1867 Setarday,July 18,,„ 1867 Viettnpeduy, 7u1y,22, ,1887 Saturday, Aug. 1, , 1867 Wedniisdahlitig. 1857 ilstrirdey, Aug. 15, 1867 yreoliniday,Aug.,lo,” 1857 ilitarday,filept. 12, 1857 - Wofteedeg, Sept. 2,_ 1867 Bitturday,l3ipt. 20, 1867 Wedneidar,l34o.Bo, 181.7 flatur4ay,.oet.. 10, .1857, 'Widnes*, Oot: 14,, '1857 listurday,'Oet. 21 1867 W. 4401441, Octi ' 1867 Saturday, Nov. 7, :1107. W,edziesday, X0y.11,, 1857 esturdey, N0y.21, 1861 Wednesday, N0e.28, 1857 iliturday, Des. 5, 1867 Wednesiey, lipo. 9, 1857 Wedneedsh 050. 22, 1867 For freight orpump apply to, „ - EDWARD 12.'1XILLI , 5J0 L NO:511 - 11 1 i1.1 street, N.Y. BROWN; 111111 1 LNY - 4k 00., Liverpool. BTKPREN UNHAND - I 00., 27 Austin Ifrisis, Lodon., - • - • N.G. W4IrAiIIGHT QG CO., Vats. i , The owners of these iihips will not be soionntable for gold, silver, bullion,specie; jewel4.pr eelous stones or mobile, bile of ls,diugyi it g nod therefor and the value thereof expieskollizerein au.ttf Coitallfiskin ;sllextbants. JH. 011A13E tic ' . - ' GHNIB'AL, COMMISSION IfEBOK,Aa'ITS, • ell North RILIINT and 44 WATFOStost, RitikadelphSa: 00144TAN7.4r OLOVEREP On consignment from the interior of Pennsylrenia, where our new ()leaning Mill is now in general use. Also, TIMOTHY -AND .HED TOP &ling on ILIANDY &.BRENNER.;-4)014 0 3SION 24. 14.01100ANT8 Sad Dealers . to Voriiivr *l4 Ame• dean ILARDWAIIIS sad lI,IITLAILV; tiok sad 21 North'!ANTA, ittrest, goat sjde,,stierre9orerrieres street, ,•. - •" • •• • saia PHAiIiEI4 • TETE, 47031308191( OILANT ,Imparter. otJ HAT4A damitts, (New) 188 Walnut atreat. woad story: Gal4Y CIA/CD •-•THE BUBS OR I: ate , OREM" 4../ RIMY hared their Arieddii rid thirtnide o lf""' ally thst they bare made srreligeadatd for bud their Buyers leaving monthly for tke *Groh In& Gorman Markets. ',rem mai yosio , expeikneo, the. permanent 4144=9 to Paris: of two of , the Arto k sad Aut abundant atonal, theYteatoffer anwmal faellittee fOr THII often ON costiougOlf ':hr, 407 of the Stiropooa mark* for shipmeatt)freeb „ s- They are Mao proput4-to teoolvo fi;ukoomplea for Ylowere end Feathers from ntremPro and well Mama raantifeetorles _rade, be . ablioped' Aired, either ander bond m.. 401 oaf& • -• PINDSMONJ MYTH h 00,. 5010.2m4t •-1 • No. , RAO !midway. funtber. „ UMBER whp hip for Omit* rite occupied the Preadeso at Sloan'e Planing Mil ,l,Kensiruiton has' removed to COATES - STRUT ,:14911.01,• adJ96114 the Phoenix Planing Killion Delaware avenue, w ere he intends keeping a Wire Oulertment,ottierOlina ancl:Phisr floor ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and scaffold tinily, thoroughly • easspneitend well worked, For aslant the lowest cult, Nigel', 4',wlC4+olll Are in vited to call and examinetor therneelralf, eeds every ef fort will be mute to give "ifitlefaction, 9rdeirs received and supplied at the ehorteit notki for sia kipds and eines of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and licentlitif, " 1141 - S. RAW:MIL Oooto anb 442,SOUTOEAST OORNEW OF .breitKET iud rrrrit , "! . - Gentiothetei, Boat rat...41.4.04,04t4rv0di5. if Qat do., do.. Tatait LeAlior Oxford Tito. •k< te Oaf do. do. If et :1440it Loather and 01 . 11 'Farrow strap Moto.. . Boys'and- Totals' toot Jasither ionot Gaiter Boots and Oboes., - . •1 au],:kt Rot age by • - .41#9;,14, TATTANt. FALL STOOK OP BOOT& ANDIMPOAS,, ...JOSEPH 11. !thOldffliON& Off KST Street, and ,Neej.moskSilldifflffiffff have nen store a large andivellolesidded ta in loa el BOOTS and SHOW; of otty sued Illasteen stneloisetffes which the, offer for ode on , the beettletimeioriadii oS on the weal etedit,i • )r(tilf:f4 li t ers are letty4 - itii* jo: pk, c101011(0NWE 1 1./ COMPANY; Or TUN STATNOY PINNSYLVA - 1 ,. N1A , ..:-Oldee, N. W. OorsiimSol3lVlß:aret WALNUT Streets, ;Philedelphlie' , SubeeMbeil ;WOW, XOO , OOO. psid.4,01,06418001000; , DAVID JAYNN_W.D4Presttlesit.• • - • • 0 THOMAS IL STNW4S/P) Nee Presl. Seguin; o.llDies, Secretary. CIPAO/1i7V541 e ~,,,A • 1110U11111 AL. rac - tali. wit,*; . •:. ,- no *Vita th ELDATOTOIOVOIM4p) - _ el :hod boOloto o' . ot ho'oetoont.„,to d vor DMUURti AND WIMP'. maithuncre, sh fein the eoneenlenee of Whig oho old Ofirsiodi lolopt taw 011oor•tonod NIA bottalled, mad oat lir amp to ill rut. milll 17 „,„_, Ca".—The very. best assortment of HIGH and 801111YLRILL COAL on hand, in 13ROAD Street, second yard aboire Vine street. - 'HOWELL DORMAN. 22'40 a r g:7l - 8A T 0 N.BU - 1 7 11RS and consumers ere invited to examine our stook of "LTIRIGII LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK HEATH 00AL.” Our Coal is selected expressly for family use; being carefully screened, ire will warrant it free from slate and duet. We sell 2240 lbs.," being " 210 lbs. more",than sold by retail dealers, at .25 cents lees per ton. ), Also, On head a full supply of "BROAD TOP BITU MINOUS COAL" for Steam generating, Blaolunnithing, and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot bo celled. Yards, BROAD'and VINE—Big Sign, "MO LAB. I 8 A TON. DeB.3m] LEIGHTON & 00 A.L I COAL I COAL I—TAGGART'o v OELEBRATED BPRING MOUNTAIN LEGION GOAL. J. & R. OARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA 00AL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE YOREST 80RUYL :KILL 00AL. RINDALL Ri MEREDITH nave for sale, and are constantly receiving [row above celebrated Collieries ' COAL OF ALL SIZES. There Is no Ooal mlued anywhere, equal in quality these and a trial will convinee any one of their great superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elate, dust and all Impurities. Our YRIOES erase LOW ae the VERY LOWEST, Orders 'left at our °Moe,. No. 101 001:1111 FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard,' om,Lowtuu. street, below BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAI, LOWIIILL—or sent to eltber place per Despatch Post, will receive prompt (attstors. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex amine one Ooal before purchasing elsewhere. awl-tf BUOK MQIINTAIN GOAL—Direct from the Oompany'e Mines, and the only authorized agents, by retail, south of Ronalogton. • Mao Lehigh and t3ohnylltill Coal. T. TREADWAY, Swanson etreet, ens6.2m3 Ist Wharf %bore Wiaingtz.n, Southwark QOM:TT/MULL AND LEHIGH COAL.— nY I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best %panty°. 801117YLEILL AND LERIOH. COAL. My coetomere, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting Coal that will be eatlaraotory to them. Wu" No inferior Coug, kept at this establishment to offer at LOW PRIOIIS. • ALEXANDER CONVERT, N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Eta I,BE2G•11 AND SIMUYLKILL COAL.— 1.4 DALY, PORTER & 00., COAL DEALERS, No. S2l SEWN- Street, stare Eighth, keep constantly on handost the vary lowest rates, $ full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. -T PIM 'WAND, CO . .—MONTGOMERY ds NULL having connected the Ooal with the Lumber Nosiness, inform their friends that they have made contracts for a supply of the best mtalities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Oast, and are now ready to re ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may be left with Mr. 8. RILPATRIOK, No. 18 8. FIFTH street, or with Mr. WM. D. NNALL, corner PINE and WATER streets. anlB-8m Mertbant qtailors. E DWARD P. KELLY LA9II KELLY Sc BROTHER. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH Has now on hand a large wort - meat of OVERCOAT -71409 cuppymaanandgßES, VESTINOs, CLOVES WIWI'S, MORNING GOWNS, &0., &0., of the beet qualities and latest styles.' Prices vicaterate for credit, tow for cash. The business of KELLY & BROTHER will be In future attended to by E. P. KELLY or JOHN P. DOHERTY, at No. 814 OHESTNIIT street. ocl3-tf JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMIDILY WITS LULL', Lo naornsa, LATE MUT LUKENS, BELLE, & CO" TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT...STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Ras now with him the best Tailors that are engaged in the business in this canntry. (hustles 'ROW, formerly the leading tailor of this city • If.. KATsitu, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co" and city ; Colt, and Teat cutter With Lukens, Relly, Co. Rains' TrAussm, the beet Pants and Test cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Deplerris, under the Zringyrouse, Broadway and with Deplerrls & Pettus', under the Bt. Nicholas Eotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. . "The boat of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for tail,. ocl3-tf TAMES SHE RIDA.N, MERCHANT u, TAILOR, Nom. Hand IS South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A laatErge and well *elected stook of OLOTIIII and eAddrltEd as on hand. Ail Olothingm al a w de y at this EstablishMent will be of thebest qualWy, and in the most fashionable style. 11.1 PartieMar attention given to 1111IPO1ill OLOTII 0. 506.00 anb Cicbemitals. fREDERIOK ,BROWN,--OIIEMIST AND DRUCHJIBT, north-eut corner PIPTM and ODISTNIIT Streets, Philadelphia, Bole Manufacturer of. BItOWN ' B 'MENU OF SAMAIOA GINGSR, which is recognised and preseetbal by tho Medical Pa may, and has become the Standard BASALLY =M OIN of the United States. Thin Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. During the Bummer menthe, no family or traveller should be Without it. In relaxation of the bowels, in nausea gaol particularly in sea sickness, it is an active a safe, an well as kpleasant and efficient remedy. lliktllTlON.—Persone desiring an article that can be re lfki upon, prepared solely from pure JAMAICA GIN- Gun, should be 'particular to auk for «Brownie Be gonia of Jamaica ilinger,ii which is warranted to be what It repreeented, and is prepared only by FRED& BICIC'BROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Chemical Store, . north-east corner of •PIPPII and OILESTNIIT Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug gists and Apothecaries in the F. States. aul-Ilm Sirs Proof finfeo SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assOrtment of . ZVANB & WATSON'S P1111.4D.ELP111.4 MANUFACTURED SAIAMANDBR SAM, _ 'VAULT DOORS, 'foe /8046 and Stored BANS. ' Zonal to any now in nee. 1110 N DOONS,I3 - 11IITTERS, &0., On so good tour se .any o th er establishment in the pitted States, by EVANS & - WATSON, No. 26 South MIRTH street Philadelphia. aula•tf PLEASE GIVE US A CALL inmates. • ioGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES Lta.• Bold byCHADWICK & BRO., BROOND Street Best door extra Rae°. anglB-Stsoa IMP,ORTANT IMPROVEMENT , NEW GAS CONSUMING SURNAOS (WILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having. been put to . the moat aerate teat, during the two Dorm was MS or 1660 min 1667, Lea proved to be tho moat powerful heater in the world, saving from 3g to x the feel over any of the beat funasceinow in me. TEEM Poimainis are cons rooted with a cast iron ash pit and a broad, ah►llow pan-shaped are pot, lined with are•brick or iron staves. The are pot is surmount ed with ' A SERIES OE CONES, ox TAPERING RADIATORS, largo and broad at their tease, but tapering to small &per fume at the top, anduniting with the anniar chamber, through which the hest and smoke pass to the due. Tax waorm products of combustion in the form of maks and dean,-are suspended directly over the Ore, cithrisiere or compressed into She tapering Ounce and OONTINIIALLT lIXPOIND to the direct action of the rays of heat and light from the Sze. This heat Mad light is brought to a coons In LAOO CONN, not unlikethe COLLECTION OP THE SEWS RAYS, to a focal point through an ordinary lone, causing the 81(0111 AND . ding to become intensely heated and tho roughly 00118IIMEND, by this operation the 'SUOMI AND GAM are MEADE, EQUALLY AVAIL/DWI with the sm. !it'll' s :or heating purposes, while, in other furnaces, It Is Oilma:I oh, AND WASSID IN Tan OICIMNUT. All persons desirous of obtaining the beet and MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fall to examine the New 048 COMMIX() Coon Iftnutson, before purchasing any other. The at tention of arohitechl and builders is particularly re quested. ARNOLD fc WILSON, (Successors to S. A. urn . No. 694 WALNET Street, Opposite Independence Square. Grobarre anti Eigare. ILTAYANA OIGAR Lames mmid, such as , Bistro, Partasaa, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Coloso, ' Clonsenlantes, Torrey, Lopes, Union Americana, Orejon, Flora Cubans, &c., Ao. km, in X, d(,1.5 and I-10 ones, of all sires and quail 'Ha i In stO re and constantly remelting, and for salo low by CHARM IT, (new) DA WALNUT Street, below Second, mond Igor, A handsome assort- ratea&RO,VABAN,AS AND PARTAGAS PXo4tilil.-A Cholas WOW° of these celebrated OXI board brig ' , New Era, ,, dally expected from aelreste, sod for eels low, by OHABLES TETE, • ;(111eer) /Ad Walnut etreet, below Second, bat Second Story. tats, 'Zaps, &c. (1, }I,,GARDRN & CO., Vs L ;.Stanatactultril of and Wholesale Dealers to RATS, OAPS, •FURS, STRAW GOODS, •D'ANOY-811,1E. ANLi STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ItOUORES, FEATHERS,'te., No. 682, (old No. 116) MARKET Street, Below Sixth, south sole, ' AudNo. 629 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. O.IIE4AV OAIDEN, • • • DANIEL DONOVAN. Sferclaanta are respectfully Invited to examine our stook ee7-2m SU & PASOAL, a grms s VD. B fl. SIXTH street, Philadelphia ~arDmarc QUAKER. CITY NAILS, ' - liIERORANT BARB; RIVET IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, abolre"Sprlng Garden Water Works. WARELIOUSE, 103 North WATER, Street. (113ANNII, CITY NAILS are warranted equal to soy mette."," oe97ti JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent 'flinll7 ' : . • • ri.i.'-OOTLfla" AND TOOLS, No: 910 MARKET ST. bow* Ninth: - 'moat liido.PhibAletoblo • 413 11 -ern ,furniturt. B. KITE . St 00. PITANITURN t 'BEDDINO,&o. • Be. CB (late 129) WALIIIIT st., eblindelphle. A new and espalier style of Bprlng Beds. Lyets B. MTV, .ISeers WALTOR 1.:1.51 , - ,';001 1 ,1114; - ipotoirs , OLOTHING, P. A. HOYT 4 ARO, bete now On band A very Large assortment of ItRADY•MADS geode suitable for the Imes! Amon which they teal dispoesd to sell cheap.,' .., 7-„ ,AI3BIIMBLY EtTiLDINGS, Southwest corner T ENTS and CHESTNUT streets. >I 13,—Webare a l•rge atutortment of new goods of a stsperterguallty and make. isopEt.llatutbs Q, If AN. 1" -) 8 MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOMING, US North YOUR= Street, between Arch Ana Rea•. Ants SPRESS or.M ~ -OFFICE, CELEEINUVISTIVIIW forwitiVYKROXLS, PACEMIXS, fdEB.OIIAVDIZE, BANE ' NOTES and BP)101E, eithdr.byjtio eirh LINES, or in conneotioti StlvolierliMlXss COMP/MISS, tg, tittlts principal' TOWNS and OITIENnf 4.inahlfitaton>. . B. O. SANDYORD, Clam' Illoperhatenten. THE PRESS.—PHItADELPHiA, THURSDAY, odtoRER 15, 1857. CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE.— ILI THE ILLINOIS ONNTRAL RAILROAD 0 OMPAN Y, to now prepared to sell about 1,500,000 acres of chel...e Yarming lands, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, ,on 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-East and NorthAYest, 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 fine groves and in the middle and Southern sections timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and °potato. The climate la more healthy, mild and equaile, than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bra, cing, while living stream's and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Ooal Is extensively mined, and appalled; ail cheap and desirable feel, being furnished at many 'white at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can be had at the same rate'per cord. . • lluilding Stone of excellent mialfty also abounds, which can be procured for little:aura than the expense of traneportotion. The great fertility of theme lands, which are a black rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll lug; their contiguity to thin road, by which every foci lity is furnished for 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 small moans to acquire a com fortable Independence in a few years. Chicago Is now the greatest grain market in the world; And the facility and economy With which the products of these lands can be trapeportod to that market, make them much more prolitable, et the prince asked, than those more remote at government rates, as the addi tional cost of transportation la a perpetual Jag op the latter which must be borne by the producer, in the re duced he rentivas for hie grain, Inc. " The title Is perfect—and when the deal payments are made, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title Is vested, to the put chasers, which convey to them absolute titles in fee aim ple, free and clear ofirwery *cumbrance, lien or mort gage Prices are from $6 to 00 : Intereistmnly S per ct. Twenty per ct. will be deducted from theprice for cash. Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in two, three, four, live and gapers after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for five yearn, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the end of that time. Competent Surveying lOU Moompeny those who wish , to ezetaine these Lands, free of charge; and aid them in • mating selections. The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as those which have been disposed of. . SEOTIONAL MAPS • Will be Bent to any one whO will moose fifty, gems to postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing morons instancee of aucceasful farming, signed by re apectable and well known farmers living in the neigh borhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the State— also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, any ether information, will be cheerfully even on application, either personally G or by letter, in English, Preach, or German addressed, to , JOHN MLSON. Land Commiesloper oftile Illinois Central IL Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Ili had,. and HOMESTEAD FOR. $2,001 LAND DIS:. JUILTRIBUTION!! CHANCE FOR POOR - MEN! ! The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Association will make a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of real estate and maps to its members. The number of mem hpeem i s li m ite tf d to 15,900. $2.00 AnT and five letter stamps membersl fit 9 share. $lO and the sta mp s, hell be entitled to six thsteg; oF any person sending $lO will! eta nemei with t beaddrese of each, carefully written, shall ho entitled toms shares. The dietribution will be blade In Ohleago; Sept. 25th, 1857. The following is the reel estate to be distributed : No. 1. An improved farm of 80 acres in Cooke Co., Illinois, slued at 23,600 No 2 An improved farm of 160 acres in White sides 00., Illinois, valued at 9,000 No. 3. An improved farm of 160 acres in White olden Co., Illinois, valued at , 3,000 No, 4. An excellent private resideneeln Dubuque, lowa, ratted Cl 3,000 No. 5. 100 stores superior form land In Cooke Co.,' Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 6. 160 sores well pine timbbred In Wsupitoca Co., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000 No. 7. Agood lot and cottage residence in eago, Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 8. 160 acres superior land in Whiteside' Co., Illinois valued at 1.000 No. 9. 160 acres good land to 0111pPOWRY Co., Wisconein„ valued at 960 No.lo. 160' acres good land in Ohippeway 00., Wisconsin, valued at 9410 No. 11. 160 acres good land in Ohippeway 00., Wisconsin, valued at 890 No. 12, 160 acres good land in Dunn Co., Wis. cousin, valued at ' 800 No. 13. 80 acres good land in Marshall 00., lowa, valued at 600 No. 14. 80 acres good land in Marshall Co , lowa, valued at 000 No. 15. 80 sores good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 600 No.lo. 40 scree good land In Marshall 00,, lowa, valued at 800 No. 17. 40 amen good land in Line 00., lowa, val. nod at 800 No. 18. 40 acres good land in Linn 00., lowa, val.. ned at 800 N 0.19. 40 acres good land In Linn 00., lowa, val. tied at 800 No. 20. One building lot in Dubuque, lowa, val ued at ' 800 No. 21. One buildlng lot in Sterling, valuedbt 800 No. 22. Ohe building lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 23. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No, 24. 40 acres farm land in Gnat Co., Wiscon sin, valued at 800 No. 25. 40 acres farm land in Grant 00., Macon sin, valued at 800 No. 2s. 40 sores land In Grant Co, Wisconsin, valued at 240 N 0.27. 40 acres land in Grant Co., Wisconsin, valued at 240 N 0.28. 40 acres land in Crawford 00., Wilconsin, valued at 200 No, 29. 40 acres land In Crawford Co., valued at 200 No. 80. 40 sires land in Orswfordob., Wisconsin, valued at • N 0.31. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at ir* No. 82. 40 sores land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 9PO No. 83. 40 acres land in Jackson 00., Wisconsin, i valued at - 200 No. 84. 40 acres land in Jackson Cs., Wisconsin, valued at • 200 No. 85: 40 acres land In Bad Axe Co., WisMsnain, • valued at 100 No. 86. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisoo'nsin, veined at , , 160 No. 37. 40 aores land in Bad Ate 00., Wisconsin, - veined at 160 N 0.38. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, veined st 160 No. 30., One lot in Fallon , Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor ably. Tho names and address of stockholdars shall be written on as many email cards as they have sharps, and the whole placed In a box, and the first name taken out shall be entitled to the Improve/ farm No. 3 in the above list, and the next taken out will be entitled to No. 2 and ao on until the 40 items of real estate are all distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,960 stockholders will be sent a cheap map or nWeetern State or Territory. A full account of the distribution will bo forwarded 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 the deeds will be sent and immediate possession given. Each ap plication must be accompanied with 92.00 and Live letter stamps. Address . LINDELL, JONES & 00., au-13 Chicago, Illinois. LOCAL FREIGHT N 0 T I 0 E---,T$ E PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds : BETWEEN ,PHILA. AND COLIIXDIA. First Class. Second Clue. Third Clue. Fourth Clue. 18 co la . p abl er . barrel, le eta. RI etc , ,18 cti Flour, i Pig metal, 10 eta, per 100 pounds. , • BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER, First Class. Sooond Olen. Thirlolass. Fourth Olses. 20 ate. 27 cts. 15 eta. 13 els, ir 26 ate. pe; barrel. . Flour 26 10 ots. per 100 pounds. ARTICLES OF FIRST 014138. • Hooke, Fresh Flab, Boots and Oboes, Nuts In Dago, Cedar and Wooden Ware; Porter and Ale in bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Egg , . • Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OP So CLASS, Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover and Grace Beed, 01le in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard Casks or Darrell, ( empty ,) Peaches, (dried) Groceries, Printing Paper, Dune and Rides, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Gueeneware, Hardware, ' ~ Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iran, hoop, band, or sheet, Tea, Leather, , . Liquor in wood, Type, ' Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (apt,.!) Monuments, Vat wish. ARTICLES OF on CLASS. • Aloohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green) Vinegar, Lard, Whitej,ead, Oysters 'c Clams, (in shell) Window Glass, Tobacco, (manufactured,) ARTICLES{ OF Ern CLASS. Codfish, , Rosin, Cotton, , Balt; Flab, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) . • Grain of all kinds, Tin, , 1 Halls and Spikes, Tar Pitch, ' Whiskey s . Plaster. . . „ (17' For further information apply to E. J. SHEDDER, Freight Agent, Philii, B. R. BOTCH, Freight Agent, Columbia. cult] W. H.MYERS, , Freight Agent, Lancaster. ' ilailrianb NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PALL ARRANGEMENT. BETIILEIIEM, ALLENTOIVN, MAUCH MUNN, BAB TON, DOYLUTON, &O. On snit after Pionday, October 5,1857, the trains OA this road will leave Philadelphia For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8 A. M. For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Olsulc, (Express) at 2.15 P. M. Passengers for Beaton by 215 P. M. train' takaatages at Iron 11111 atatlon. For Doylestown, (Aecommodationd at 5 P. M. For Gwynedd do. at 8 A. M. TRAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA. . . Leave tiethelena (Express,), -at 6.16 A. M., and. 2.46 P. 111 connecting 'with L. Y. it: B . - trains, and attire in Philadelphia at 1310 M. and 6 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Aceomtriodatlen,) at 6.16 . Leave Gwynedd, do. • at aP. M. Accomcoddation trains tun daily; other trains dally Sundays excepted. Fel* to Doylestown . . • 80 eta " Bethlehem . . sl 40 Pare to stanch Chunk. 2 80 oet 5 kurs 01,11.4 . 8, Agent. -- THE OLD STAR HOTEL IN HARMONY 00U 11 T,—The public are respectfully informed that the OLD STAR ROTEL is still la existehtfo. The proprietor will be glad to see his old friends, and pro mises to furnish them with a superior qualit y of Ale, Wines, and Liquors. , Ile feels assured, that on paying him visit they will not be' dbiappointed. .11e, is also prepared to furnish Oysters in every style, at the shortest notice. • " Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock. sop 24.-lm JOUPI 00R4BY. WILLIAM MANNINIPB CITY LAGER BEEN 91.9L00N, No. 292 Oortoi , o ANOPhils delptdo. 00p22-9m MoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOU ll vinh vetoer of BROAD Mid WALNUT.--{lama and all other delicacies in season. Families so lied with Oysters on the shortest notice. seta-7m- • ANEROHANTB' HOTEL, .i . .0.2. NORTH TOUR= STREET, , ABOVE MABEE?, PrriIyEDELPH/A. . atitt•tt ' ' MoKittimN:atloNs.,PkOPlLlll*lB Q,COTT ;HOUSE-4orner of Irwin ,Street • an& Iluguedile•Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. 1141,1tHER, It ° M el l / Ci I C , . 1.. • „ I 31 YER STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPMTItiI street, Pottsville, Ps, iniacellaneors. *trio ants ileatanrants. eavingo Sutitio SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT.iN -1,7 TEIIEST-NATIONAL 8.4,8ETY TRUST 001.1- I`LNY.-WAINUT STRERT SOUTH-WEBTOORNER CIIP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. TWOOKYORATYD HY TIM STITY OY PYANBYLTAIIII, Money Is reoeived in any sum, large or small, and In tenet paid franc the day of deposit to the day of with drawal, • The °Mee is open every day from 9 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. HON. lISNRY L—BENNER, President, ROBERT SIIILFBIDGB, Vice President. Wm. J. Bairn, Secretary. DIRSOTOES : non. henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Monne, Edward L. Garter, P. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Smut. K. Ashton, Fleury L. OhurahM&U, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. . This Company confines its business entirely to the rseeliling or money on interest, 'The r.neestmente, amounting to over ONE MILLION AND A MALY OP DOLLARS, am made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, is lIVAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and Buell fltst class securities as will always in sure perfect security to the depositore and which can not fail to give perineum), and stability to this Insti tution. • • aul-ly SIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from 9 to 8, sad on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until 8 o'clock. Large or email nom received and paid with- out notice, with WIVE PER (.IENT4 I NTEREST, by check or otherwise. JOHN TRO SON, Pree.t. VlOll PhiISIDENTBj 11108. T. TAMER, EDWIN M. LEWIS. OgORITART AND VANABURER, WBl. T. ELBERT. taturress, Wm. 0. Ludwig, D. 0. Levy,Charles E. Lei, A. Mickey , lsrael W. Morrie, Jr., Wm. Neal, Thos. Neilson, Thomae 8. Reed, M. D. James Reuel], • Thos. P. Bparhawk, Oscar Thompson, Peter Williamson, Isaac S. Waterman, Oharles T. Yorke,. John B. Austin, John E. Addleks, Solomon Alter, M. W. Baldwin, William Clark, Ephraim Clerk, Jr., Ohmles& Carstairs, Robert Clark, A.J. Drexel, Charles Dotilh, Wm. B. Foster, Benjamin fterhara, John Jor4tua, Jr., liewls towls, Jr., and-8m ATO.- 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE / PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS POND. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE J. 1 1 PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS POND. N °.88 (241) DOOR. STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS POND. . O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PUNS. ma-ly Alarbinern anb Ron STEAM ENGINES, IF ItO Al TWO TO ONE HUNDRED HORSE POWER OOLS, Atli l A. PULL NISTS ABSO , RTME T NI or MAC SLIDE LATHES, PLANING MACHINES, DRILLS, CHUCKS, MORTISING MACHINES, ho PDT ago et to MACHINE DEPOT— No. 135 NORTH THIRD STREET. sort Eno J. Si. HOLLINGSHEAD. 131.1111121. V_ LlMAlow_ a. vAINisSA.I alSnalOIR" WILLI.Of 11. 11110810!. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, Flit= AND WADDINGTON EITRDITD, PHILADILIIIIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND BIAOHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, laver, and Marine Barrio. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks , Iron Boats, &e., Out ing, of ail kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gee Werke, Workshops, Railroad Stations, its. • Retorts and One Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Patera, Pumping Engines, kn. Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus,. Nasn3yth , s Patent Steam Hammier, J. P. Wm' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. HARTOL. ang-y OHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIVE STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, OWSZETEENTE STREET, HAMILTON, FAIRVLEW AND OPELNG GARDEN STREETS, PRTLADELPIIIA, Engaged exclusively In the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange. ment, weight or capacity, for the use of WOW or Coke, or BIIIIMINOUS Coal in Its crude state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITHOUT OMITTING 8110/11, GAB On TIAN. In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at these Works are equal to t and not ex celled by any. The materials need in construction are mule on the spot . ; and Insure the best quality and moat reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Coin. pkce Equipment 'of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OP WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANY ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. GRILLED OAR WHEELS, RADIDIRRED AXLES, With Porgin.gs of any size or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And SIAQUINE WORK generally. BICHARD NORM lola,' • BENET LATIMER NORRIS fIIDENN STEAM , ENGINE AND BOIL VI SWIMS- , REANEY, REAM. & CO., PRiorioAi. WAND TLIEORETIOAL sNarNivP.s, meounipm; BOILER-MAKERS, J3LAOK. W BMiTiIB AND POIINID%Ay, Having for many years boon In successful operation, and been exclusively engaged to building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks!, Propellers, dec., &e.,_ respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fullyprepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. having note of patterns of di ff erent sires, are prepared to execute order's with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making mode at the eliortest uotroo". Iligh'and , Low Pressure, Flue Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers, oi the best Pennsylvania char coal Iron. Forgings of all Moen and kinds; Iron and limos Outings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. „ , Drawings:gad ipeeiffeations for 'all work dens at their establhdtment free of charge, sad Work guaranteed. The subscriber's have'snide wharf dock roam for re pairs of been, where they can lay In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ice., /to., for raislngtittlor light weighte." • , THOMAS HEANEY, ' ' dAOOD G. NEAPIE, JOHN P. LEVY, aul-y sp4on end PALMER Streets, Kensington • HANDY & DANUFAOTuRERS QP CUMBEREAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES ..,)!9P., CIA BTEiltt 'oa WATIta sylo, GENE BAL 'IRO N. CIO ISIMISSION MERCHDS WarehodEe colter FRONT and WALNUT. • , and-8m llgraii . BOLD's GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract, Buohn, for all Diseases ot the Blad der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nerrons arid Debilitated, Banns. HELMBOLD' 9 GENUINE ,PREPARA pox, Extract Buchn, removes all the symptom, among which will:be found Indisposition to exertion, Loss of PoWir, LOA of Tileniett Dlificalty of Breathing, General Pfeaknesa, Horror of 'Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful horror of Death; Night Sweats, Cold Poop,_Lakefulness, .Dlainess of Vista), Languor, Universkrt t asiitudo of the Muscular Syntem, often enor mous Appetite Dyspoptie 'Symptoms, Dot Hands, PlushingroL Choi Body, Dryness of the - Skin, Pallid Countenancer; Eruptions on the ?awe, Palm in the Hack, Heaviness of the Eye Lids, frequently Block Spots flying before thi Eyes, with temporary Suffusion, Loss of Sight. If those symptonb are allowed to go on, which this me dicine invariably removes, soon follow Fatuityand Epi leptic Pits. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY of the Ebove distressing ailments, use 11E01- BOLD'S PREPARATIONS. Try them, and be convinced of their brileAby. • GENUINE PREPARA nALTIONoIIxixact Duchu, •,, Oleo health and v t igor, to the frame, And bloom to tho pallfd cheek !" And alvwso s .pleascut..l4 their .teste, that patients be- Come fond of them.. , HErdaroLD , N GENUINE PREPARA TION, Dctraet Buchu—See overwhelming eviden. °es Which will be produced to show that they do groat good to all who honor them with a trial. Dvidenee open for the inspection of all. ILIELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA TION, 'Extract Buchu.:--Price $1 per Bottle, de. Billed to any address. Depot, 62 South TENTII street, Assembly Building , below 011EBTNUT street, Plailadel phis. , ' Addrele letters, U. T. 11ELMBOLD, 62 South TENTH street, below OIIRSTNIIT, Phtladelphia. Sold by Druggists and ,Dea)ers everywhere. Beware of Coinittitilinsi ' `', atetan* •,, p ' • • • ait. • , Iry tpr 45.1,00,R AT II 8, ON PNOTOGRAPHIO 'MINIATURES IN OIL, N, tomer of EIORTII sod LOOUST. . ..... The &bare pictutee differ enentially from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest Utility 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 subncriber to offer them with the greatest satisfaction' and confidence, to the! public and to his friends, • • , They are scoured by letters patent toi and 011,11 be bad ONLY br.” , .N. D. SIA.IIOIIANT. 1/ ' , Portraits ot.the elibinetiend life size on C4lllllll uheretotbre. es 18-3 m PUBLIC LAMPS.—THE PUBLIC IS respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened by the 'District Suptrrhttendents of Public Lighting, at whieb citizens are vequesed to give Information respect ing acCidtliala whinh,pfay piappentothe Public Lamps; or of idly failure In figlitinror extinguishing there at the proper time" Itnot properly cleaned and In good lightly* Coddition.V The Looks will be kept by Joseph Bally on Queen street, Third Ward; Oharles Carty, No. IS South Beronth divot, Ninth Ward; Elram O. Kirk, No, 1438 llutchinoon etreot, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Desheng, N0.'2231 Cotter; eroet, Fifteenth Ward; Thoe.V.Sowlby,GaeOffice, , Twenty-FourthWard, (West Philadelphia;) H. htladden, fias Odic°, Twenty- Second ard, .Ipormantown;) Wm. N. Market, Oas Twenty-Thlrd 'Ward (Freokford,) and at the Qat Ofneo In Seventh street, below Market. Dy order of the Trustee' of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A. .1. KITE, ocl-flat Superintendukof Distribution. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY N. W. Oor. THIRD awl CHESNUT Bte. • .L. PILOUZE fr. SON, thankful- for 'the liberal pa. tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to printers and Publishers that their new SPEOIMEN 1100 K le now •readY, and frem their tacretood are now `prepared to famish every thing necessary In a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justifies theta in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better en laird *mole than their cotemporaries, Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them precious to purchasing elsewhere. Old type %Oen 4t D con§ petjmnsid, In exchange for aul-tf new at specimen prism LIOLNDS! SELF-RI GH TI NG SURF AND noxic...The lioderelgried are sole agents for am Ole of uowASEP.SE,LFJOIGIFFING SURF AND LIFE V9A. ,PA q t hilt for, BO4er or cities or bOttr readyLOT 46, $1 , 9 , 1? 4 pod ging s to a 00 Se 184111 ", 85 , Nortik whar;es. ei.OTINQI4f- . loo‘ bales anli"Cotton, in etoro Forsohby • •- 0 . . moan( rc. ?Lk ALIEITES, 119 North Watio• Strout CiLENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO. 116 WALNUA' at., below 811111. an lite Jnourance (Eonivaniza F IRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,009, PAID IN OASII, AND SECURBLY INVESTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD STS., SPRING GARDENS. OHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. HIREOTORS. John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil a, DaTid Woolpper, Lewis Shinnaak Benjamin Davie, John Landoll, John Evana, Jr Oharlom Plaid, Auloy M. Park, William E. Woo , James Denial!, John D. Stevenson Jacob B. Mattel., Guerin Stoddard, Henry Horner, Thom. D. Tillinghut, Garage K. Ohildm. . . JOHN H. DOHNERT, President. L. lIRUMBHAAR, Secretary. eept 21-1 y NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— .L OFFICE 414 WALNUT St., Franklin Buildings, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL 1100,000, WITH PIIIVILBOEI Yo INORBASS TO 600,000. This CoinPany is now fully organ zed, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by Fire and Marine Perils at current rotes. dYFICERI3. 11. 0. LAI:EWLIN, President. RICLIARD SHIELDS, Viee President. OEO. SCOTT, Secretery. DIRECTORS. Wargo 111jorter, IV. 0. Btoteebury, B. M. °Brills, G. G. Butler, Geo. Scott , 11. 0. Laughlin, D. Bharwood, Wm. Osborne, Richard Shields, T. B. Showell, HOWARD - FIRE AND Id.ARINE IN HI:MANOR COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIRA. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 04 WALNUT SIBBP,T. AUTIIOIII2RD CAPITAL, $OOO,OOO. (rniL AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED.) Invested as follows: First Bonds and Mortgagee on Property In the City of Philadelphia slab 000 Stocks worth par 222,100 Cash on hand 61 ,190 Amount secured by Stock notes 190;000 Amount of Stock due on call 1,110 geto,ooo , This Company effects Insurances on Buildings hier4 obandise, Furniture, Lumber, atc.,• on Vessels, oargo, and Preightlto all ports, and by Railroad, Lakes, an Rivers, at * l.e lowest rates, and upon the most Mora terms, gnarantyingPrompt Payment on the adjustment .. . . . of losses. - „ . _ 07PerPotaal Insurance made upon thi maul terms, DIRECTORS. P. M. Potte, Wm. P. Limb, 0. N. Spangler, It. T. Ransil, Abr'm. Rex, H. H. Houston, Wm. 11. Woods, Toe. R. Withers, ' George Rowell,Abr'm. P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, I W. Its.iguel, . 0. G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John H. Lowers, Herman 'Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, 11. N. Burroughs, PEROIVAL H. OTIS, President, O. E. SPANGLER, Vice Preet.; W. H. WOODS, See, AnglB-ly R. T. HENSEL, Treasurer. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT fit. Capital and Surplus, 8260,000. This Company continues to make Insurance against loan or damage by sire and the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation, at current rates. OFFICERS. President-OEO. H. HART NW, Presittent—R, F. ROM. Secretary and Treasurer—H. R. COGOSHALL Analataut Secretary—S. 11. BUTLER. ROTORS. George H. Hart, E. P. Ross, A. O. Cattell, Joeoph Edwards, John G. Dale, Hon. Henry M. Puller, Poster 8. Perkins, John 11. Chambers, an 8..1y E. W. Dailey, OberWeal. Dalai, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr , 3. L. Pomeroy, Andrew Y. (Members, U. U. Coggehal Samuel Jones, AI. D., A. P. Cheenbrough. DHILADELPRIA FIRE AND LIFE IN SUBANOE COMPANY, incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1848, are now established in their NEW OFFICE, No. 03 CHESTNUT Street, where they are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, frogs LOSS BY FIRE, on property of every description, in Town or Country, including PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DWELLINGS STORES, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES and MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, 80. Also, MERCHANDIZE of all kinds STOOKS OF (loops, Stocks of COUNTRY STONES, Goods on STORAGE or in BOND, STOCKS and TOOLS of AR TIFIOERS and MEOILiNICS; FURNITURE, SEW. ELRY, FIXTURES, &c., &0., &c., &0., at moderate rates of premium, and for any period of time. This Company refer to their past career as an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of all their LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims against thou,. ROBERT P. KING, Pres't. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Broil. YUANOIa BL/01201011, aul-3m LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Boutheast Corner of THIRD end DOOR Streets. Capital, $612,725 03. INSURES LIVES for short tense, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur 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— live Per Oent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payable back on demand without notice. ASSETS OP TUB COMPANY, January let, 18M. Lome of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila. delphia City, Penn , a Railroad, Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other LOAM 4179,888 88 Bonds, Mortg a ges and Real Estate' 117,187 19 Stooks in Banks, Inauranee, Cu and Rail road Companies 81,729 98 Premium Notes and Loans on Collateral@ 198,092 01 Cash in Bank, due from Agents, Inter est, /to 88,780 47 Guarantee Capital, Subscription Notes 100,000 00 5T11,226 pi DANIEL L. MILL&H, President. SAMUEL E. 13T011623, Vice Pres.t. Joint W. /3010011. fiewetary. • aul-IT ARCTIC FIRE INSURANC CO , PA NY, NEW TORK.-001ce, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Dank — sash Capital, $250,000, with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, bier chantUse, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Lou or Damage by Eire aml the Risks of Inland NarigatiDDlEOTOßS.on. Remy Grinnell, Joan' L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves, Nancy 0. Brewer, Henry Davis, Edmund Fanfold; 0. W. Lilienthal, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polhemns, jr. Ogden Haggerty, Zifahe. K. Morgan, Thomas Monagan, Abm. R. Van Nest, John 11. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson, Charles Easton, Jams W. Phillips, Louis Lorut, Charles A. Mary, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Hineken, Steph. Oambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, CharlesL. Frost, John Ward, Lotbrop L. Sturgee, Henry K. Bogert, William It. Fosdick, Peter Edea, , Emery Thayer, Benjamin IL Field, Geo. Wealtatit, A. R. Irothingharo. Zalmon Taylor, Thos. 11.Youngs, Henry N. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. RIFBLAD A. OMIT, Secretary. AU 10-17 MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.—Oharter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $500,000. Blaine, and Inhust Transportation. DIHNOTO4B. A Aszon S. Linkmen, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Modes, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Yield, James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, 3. Shahlo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON O. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. • J. W. MAKTIEN, Surveyor. . This Company was organized with a cash septet, and the Directors have determined to adapt the businesa to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its entre, with a prompt adjustment of louse. Office No. 10 Merchants' Eishange, Philadelphia. aul•dly rPHE RERCANTI, 11 RANOR COMPANY 0 No. 222 WALNUT Street, o RINE RISKS on Vessels, LAND TRANSPORTATIO Canal., Boats, and other ca ALL TRIO PROFITS Cis! "'red, and ample 'scarily li MEC LE MUTUAL INN . - F PRILADELPIfid..-0111ce opposite the Exchange. MA Cargoes, and Freights. IN IN RISKS, per Railroad., .rriages. Ided annually among the Ae n mama of lone. )Tore. Edward Harris Mlles, John H. °Monksimer, Mahlon Williamson, Samuel J. 811arplesui, /BIM Junes, Henry Precut, Edward G. James, WiUlam L. Springy, Franklin 0. JOl2OB Jr.,Daniel Haddock, William Taylor, James Murphy, Wm. Y. Slinith, A. J. Antal°, Samna! L. EDWARD HA ALFRED F.= Joni O. H , Beoretar Thomas T. Dutcher, Algernon E. Aibburnor Alfred Fadeltt, Thome" S. Poster, Guetsvae Engllo, James S. Stroup, Alfred Slade, A. G. Cattai l, Charles B. Carsta Samuel 'Robinson, John 0. Hoffer, John P. Steiner, Henry iamb*, Wm. J Caner, rentrborg. KRIS MILES, President t 'ITT, Vice President. 7. 101-1.7 CHARTEIt• OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY or DARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital'43oo,ooo. Lows in Philadelphia !IA vicinity %Skated at the PAsiadciyhOs Office. By leave we refer to • • D. S. Brawn & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel JOnte, PhDs. °Maims, Stout & Co.i " li on . Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, I.en & 00., " Hon. T. S. WMisms, Ilart'd We hare faci li ties for p ing any amount of Lulu. ranee in the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. us (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & HOOD, Amts. Wants. 500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOMY STEAD FOR $lO !—Third Division.—sllo,ooo 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 December, 1857. Btib striptions only ten dollars dawn, or fifteen dollars, one half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will got a ',eliding Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $15,000. 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 lot the apparent low price now asked. Up wards of 1,850 lota and farms are already sold, al company or miners called the " Rappahannock 1.18115er Association" is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will be given for the thith ful performance of contracts and promises.. Nearly 45,000 acme of land in different parts of Virginia, new at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per core. Unquestionable titles will in all cases be given. Wood-Cutters, coopers, farmers, &e„ are Monied, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. ,g we agents write that they are making $6OO per month. Yor full particulars, subscription, agencies, &a., apply to ,E. BALMER, m 4441 Port Royal, Oare/lne oonnty, Va. AttottteDa at taw orIARLES D. EMERY,. ATTORNEY AT V LAW, Willismsport,Lyconitug county, Ps., will ysy particular Wootton to Securing and Collecting claims, In Lycoming and adicquing counties. • • 11111 , 2113 TO lion. J. O. Knox i fiupreme Bondi, Philadelphia. David Jayne & Ron, Phila. Rerareas & Sheets, Phila. eapaeh, Reed & Co., I Smith, Shinto & Co., " ocl-lm* LE WI S ,S. WELL S, ATTORNEY AT LAW,lick,3MItY STREET, NORRISTOWN, will attend with punctuality, and to the, beast of his ability, to all business entrusted to his care.. ml4tis J. J. Mann.) MIOREL & KOONTZ— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ne. 28 Camp Suva, New origami, asisssrtoss sal THIL/DIMPIta Caleb Cope & Co. 188 Market greet. Smith, Murphy Je'Co., 91 Market street. - Win. 11. Brown A. 0e.,108 Market street. [se27.2m* GEORGE H, ARMSTRONG; ATTOIt; NSIC AT LAW AND,voriv.Evixoza,„l,3l4 Lombard street „ befog Broad. eal.47.lW* DqiNupqx, ATTORNEY LAVl t toiithe'aiii dor m , at Bum= and OUST Streets, Philadelpbls. in 1.17 DESOLATION PROPOSING', AA:41,11).. MINTO TO TIM 00NOTITIIION or Mg Mt. toonwegth.. Resolved by the &nate and House qj nrpresniits. fires of the Commoon,4ith of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly wee • That the following amendments are proposed to the Constitution of the Commeowalth. to accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. There shall be an additional article to mid Conditn lois to be designated as articl• eleven, aa fellow■ Strortos L The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficit or failures in revenues, or to meet tapers ea: not otherwioe provided for; but the aggregate amount of each debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of tiroe,ahall never ex ceed seven hundred and fifty 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 so contracted, and to no other Foveae whatever. Samoa 2. In addition to the above linuted power, the State may contract debts to repel invasion, 'oppress ineurrection, defend the iitute in wor, or to redrew the present outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the money arising from the contracting of suck debts, wall be applied to the purpose for which it was relied, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Soonest 3. Except the debts above specilitd, in roc tions one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the State. • fluortou 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature abaft, at its Brat session after the adop tion of this amendment, create a sinking fond, which i shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on suds debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a Bum not loss than two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars; which sinkin6. fund shall could of the net annul income or the public works, from time to time owned by the State, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any each thereof. and of the Income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the State, together with other funds, or resource*, that may be designated by law. The said sinking fund may be Increased, from time to time, by as signing to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the Kato, not required for the onlinary and current ex penses of governMent, and unless in cue of war, inva sion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking find shall be Wed or applied otherwise than in extinguish ment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollare. fisatiOX 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not In any manner, or event , be pledged, or loaned tc, any individual, company, corporation, or association; nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter become &Joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or coy ' poratlon. &orlon 16 The Clonimcerwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any sandy, city, Womb, or trendily ; 'or of any corporation, or issachition j non less sub debt shall bare been contacted to enable the State to repel LIMILIOII, ammo domestic Insonutfen, defend Itself in time of war, or to whit the State In tbs discharge of any Ration of its present indebted:sow, Elsorios 7. The Legislature shall not untestiso soy oount7, city, borough, township, or Incorporated 41,- trict, by virtue of a vote of its omens, or otberaise, tv become a stockholder In any company, saatstiatiow or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, smodatlon,tatkee or pity, ONCONP There shall be on olelltlonal wilds to ma Cowing , flan; to be deefighete4 ma ankle XII., me tollowo. No esunty shall be divided by a line euttf of over one-tenth of Its population, (either to forts is new eonnty or otherwise,) without the *norm metal of such county, by • rots of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, contalning tun than four hundred square miles. 11112 p 11011110111111. From section two of the Ord article of the Constitu tion strike oat the word', "of as rity of Philadelphia, and of rock cenoty rrepscricrigi" fromecctioa 11111, same article, strike out the wont', "of Philadelphia and of the several torntiesi” from ireetthu seven, USIA article, strike out the words, "neither the city of PSl ladelpkia nor any," awl !wet In lit* thereof the words, "and no;" and strike oat "section four, roost article," and in lieu thereof insert the fellowl " 810TIOX 4. In the year OW thommod eight and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thierrealtar, re, presentatives to the number of oaf hundrtdothen be awortloined and distributed equally, throughout the State, by districts, proportion to the unsehrt of taxa ble inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at lust three thoussad foe hundred taxibles, may be allowed a separate reperses tattoo ; but no more than three counties abaft be piaci, and no county dull be divided, in the formates a a district. Any city containing a nualcient number of taxables to entitle it toot least two representatives, chill have a separate representatken sasigned it, sod than be divided into convenient districts of toutigarms territory, of equal taxable population as near es may he, each of which districts shall sleet one reyweeentaive." At the end of section seven, same article, Insert these words," the city of PAiiadelphia shalt be divided into single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in terrible popuiation as possible, bet es ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at its lost session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the man ner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. . There shall be an sddltioooi meet:lon to the fret article of said Constitution, which shall be numbered and road ea follows: Sicortox M. The legislature chilli 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 frporhou to the citizens of the Commonwealth; in melt manner, however, that no injustice shell be done to the corpora tor& anutm, h Z 1,187. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Marc On the 6 first amendment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 23, nays 8; on the thint 'amendment, yeas 24, nays 4 on the fourth amendment, you 23 nays 4. [Retract from the Journal.] • GEC. W. 11231.71118 LT, Clerk. II ?HA HOOKA OP RIME SENTATITIS, Aprll 28, 1867. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the Bret amendment, you 78, nays 12; oaths second amendment, you 67, nays 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22; on the fourth amendment, you 88, nays 1. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZIEGLBR, Clerk. Piled in Secretary's office, !lay 2, 1847. ' A. G. CURTIN, Burets!: of the Commonwealth. Bunt TTTTT Ornol, Haaantause, Auto 22, 1861% Pennsylvania se: I de certify that the *bore and foregoing le a true and torrent copy of the original "Resolatioupropoaingamend manta to the Constitution of the Commonwealth," with the vote in each branch et the Legislature upon the final passage thereof, en appears from the originals on tile In this ogles. In testimony whereof I hays hereunto set my [tn.] head and Caused to be Mixed the seal of the &cretin's Office s the • daY and ear- %bore written. A. G. UURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Is Basin, March 27,19 M. The resolution proposing amendments to the Coneti tution of the Commonwealth being under cousidemtion en the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution and were as follow, viz: 'rasa—Meagre. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer Scofield, Sellers Shu man, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright me l Tag gart, Speaker-23. Crabb, Creswell, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther-1. So the question wee 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 vialorui of the Constitution, and were as follow, vim Tess—Mews. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell i Ely, Evans, Fatter Pinney, Flenniken, Ingram , } orlon, Knox;Laubacii,_Lewis, Nye?, Sellers,likuman, Souther, Steele, Staub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-23. Nave—Menu. Coffey Cribb, Fraser, Gregg, Harris, Killinger, Penrose and Beoffeld—g. 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 follows, via: Yssa—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crab, Creuwell, Ely, Evens, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Laubsch, Lewis, Myer, &tog ,el,l Sellers, Sheonan, Soother, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, and Wright Nice—.teem. Coffey, Gregg, Heals and Penrose-4. 8e the question was determined In the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro slaloms of the Constitution, and were aa follow, via : INA s—Afeasrt Brewer, Browne, Coffey Cresawell,Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Killlnger, %nos, Laubsuir,Lestis, Myer, Scofield, Seller, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright--23. Nice—Messrs Orabb, Pinney, Jordan and Penrmts-4 do the question was determined In the affirmative. IM ens House oisllseassewrivivse,l • Apri/ 29, 286 T. S The resolution proposing amendments to the Consti tution 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 pros!. lions of the Constitution, and were as follow, vii : lzaa—Mesars. Anderson, Arthur, _Backhorum, Ball, Beek, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Nyder, Penvold, Foster, Olbboney, 3 Glides Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hiestand, Hill, Ht egos, Holtman, (Berke,)lmbrla, Innen, J 11120413, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Lei searing, Longsker, Lovett, Mangier, Mangle, Illialmont, 111 , 11valn„ Moorhead, Mumma, Musselman, Nichols, ' Nicholson Nunernaeher, Pennon ' Paters, Petriken, Posrnall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Ulan, yo, Vannorhin, Vickers, Yoeghley,Walter, Wadi:gook, Wharton, Wlllliton, Witherow, Zimmerman and Clots, Speuker--TS. Nara—Measre.BUOollll_,Doek, Remittal:l,Ru,, sock, Stlne, Hoffman, (Le o, ) liebo,Struthen i Thoma, Warner end Wintrude--12. ' , the question was determined in the ilinnstive. On the question, - - - Will the House agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the mgt. alone of the Constitution, and wore as follows vie: Tess—Messre. Anderson, Deckhouse, Dill Beck, Bower, Calhoun,- Campbell, Carty, Ent, Parisold,Poster, Gliders, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hiestend, Hillegaa, Huff man, (Berke,) Housekeeper, Imbrie, lanes, Jeakint, Johns,Johnson, Kauffman, Knight, Leisenringer,Lonp„ her, Lovett, Menear, Maugle,Wllvain, Moorhead, Mu,- Reiman, Nichols, Nicholson Nunemacher, Pearson, Pe ters, Petriken, Formal', Pa rcel 1, Ramsey, (Philadelpb la) Ramsey (York) Reamer, Roberta Rupp, Shaw, Sloan T Tobin, Vail, Voeghley, Walter, W estbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Clots, speenkar—br. Nara—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Haulms, Benson Bishop, Drawn, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyeter, Gib honey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hal, Hine, Hoffman,( Lob anon,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, Wean:vont, Mumma, Reed, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, W (Centre,) Stevenson, Struth era, Thorn, Vaturoorhis, Vickers, egonseller, Warner, wlutrode, Withertrw and Wright—Se. So the question was determined in the itErmatire. On the question, Will the Hone agree to the third amendment? The yeas and 'nays were taken agreeably to the pro 'Lions of the Conetitution, and were as follows, viz : Tans.—Mears. Anderson, Deckhouse, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Olivere, Crawford , Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Pausold, Pos ter, llibboney, Hemel, llexperr, Helm, lliestand, 11111, Hoffman, (Darks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) lionsekeepenerr, Imbrle Ines, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Hauffmas, K Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, 11 , Celmont, Moorhead, Mumma, alneaelmen, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemather, Pearson, peters, pot: riken, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (York) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, ( Cambr i a ,) Smith; (Centre') Stereason, Tolan Vail, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley Wagonseler, Westbrook, Williston, With. Brow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets, Sp eaker er-72. Nsra—mesars. Arthur, Augustin , P toe, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Gildee Hamilton ,-- H ancock, Blue, yen. king, Knight, Lein: ring, Wlltrain, Ramsey, (Philadel phia,) Roberts , Struthers, Thorn, Welter, Warner, Wharton and Whitrode-22. So the question was determined in the sffirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to The fourth amendment The yeas and nays was toes, agreeably to the pro vielons of the Constitution, and were as follow, vie 714 * --- Matre• AndensomUthur, Backtionse, Backus; Ball, Beck, Benson, Rishep, Dower, Brown palhoen Campbell,. Carty, 131 base Cleaver Orawfort Dickey But Eyster, Taasold; Foster, Oibbimey, OBde Hamel Harrf, illestand, UM, Ellegae, Hoffman (Barked Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Dade buses, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Reelfman Kerr, Lebo, _Lelsenring Longaker, Lovett, Menem ?dangle, M'Cialmonti 11 , Hraine, Mamma,. Mumelnum Nlehols Nlcho eon, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters,. Pe taken, Pownsll Purcell, ItarO•ft. (P„,kiladeiphia,) Ratrk ter, (Tork,) Reamer, ed, Roberts, nupp,lanaw,Sloan, Vail, "Vanvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley, Wagoraelfer, Smith, (( Cambria ) SmM, '( Centre , } Stevenson, Toles, Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wiiarten, Witberow, Zimmerman, and Oats, lipeakev-88. Nara—Messrs. Doch i _Hantliton, Hancock, Struthers, Thorn, Wintrode and,Wright-7., So the question was determined in the affirmative. IW. B. ROOM 5 1 01 1 141'S 0773.011 . A . gAitiIIKDAMIIIMIAMOOT, E Rowseleama, as. 1 I do entity that the Ogee and Ravin a teas sad IZZA=I37i ASTICLII Xl. OP PUBLIC DEBTS ASTMS xu. OY NEW COUNTIES. TOURTB AMINDMITY meolatiOn maul Ali of:the it.teli m d e 4 ettail I t t o lbe ltays*!_ taloa ffe Atio pining entemaada aasts the Common re wealths es the ssone sows on tie Jour nals of the two Howes of the °emit Aseerobly of We Commonwealth for the meolan of 1857. [L. sj Witness my hand 'and the seal of said *Ohm this treaty-Genoa:l day of Jam one theopead otst hundred and tlfty4ereen. e. cram, oca-loare Secretary of the Cesionstnywatta. liailrodte. TIWESTERN TRAVELLERS. p RING AND BUll WAR ARRAMOTAIRWML. NORTHERN C ENTRAL RAILWAY: TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALT/moan ( * GO__ PITTSBURGH AND THE WADS. On and alter June Ist, IEST, TWO Dail' VW* will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh sad AWNS. CM and &nth or Northwest:ant dna,. ' TIIR MORNING MALL TRW .- Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday satapead) ADIS A. H. connecting with the Mall Train over ths Great Pima% sylvania and arriving In Pittsburgh ;314 A. M. THE AFTERNOON BURRIS TRAM Leaves lisltlroore daily (Sunday exorreat) at $ P. It, for Rarrieburg. TILE NIGHT F.XPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at la P. K. € o,l ' netting with the Lightning Ramo over th* Pe/awl vent& Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. IL - Ellige All these bales connect closely at Pittla= with trains over the Pittsburg*, Ibrs Wayne - • Chicago Railroad, and its Northern; Southern 'lad Western connections. - . 07- Passengers for Chicago, Rock island ton, lowa City, Milwaukee , Du buque, St. Pude= son, sad other leading cities in the Northwest, will am oat hundred mitts fif travel and tee hours in tints, with four leas changes of ears, by taking this rotate. irr Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo _lot Detroit, go by this route, and the time la ucrequirady belt= 113 wiles shorter than by any other mats., Passengers for St. Lotus, Indianapolis , ,, Torte Mute, Cairo, sod all 'Arita cat the Lower and Upper Mississippi, make less changes of ears, and entre is eav ranee of nay other route; and to Cineisuniti, Cotundies Dayton, LooLfrille, and other prominent CLUES, a l gaick as by any other route. All Western Sigma CHECKED 2111101N1H sad handled With-Cam FOR THE NORTH. The 8.16 A.lt. connects timely with Ulna 11511121 over the Dauphin road for Willimeepart, Rhstiss, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Ftlia t and esosedsOkul forming the most direct railway roma to Nortanneetema permayivenis and Western New rock. Pissempes find this the shortest, t h espest. and most eagmdttleam route to Niagara hills and Canada. Through Tiakett are lamed to Phllnlelplite L ets ci. lambi* sod jaessAt.r by the tabu at so ed , each 12111/1 hulk 'sore sonmosikes. P by this smitt Om* tresselled bridges grid all Of ferrying Setell 44 &MI &tr. ramsaststs for fieseer,dteredbodree, ' . asitisbitg, Cbgembrolbsirg p ire this taw at 11.10 M , 364 SP - Wgelittitittt4 MAME The Cars mdb.ined stedai. ow Mg or tip y, Samiset imt with the train at FY, it, Yew TlittOVoll TWltrin nod fartats fatstimisoa, ply et the lleket OlEar. Calvert Matson, N.lll.4maser CaVell end Franklin garotte. serldh•tf C. C. AMON, Mil— PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Tin GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, coproooGng Nut At Untie Cities with Western, North-western, and &ink western States, by a conthrtions Railway &net Tido Bold also connects at Pittainnk with deny jinn steamers to all pointa on AI Western Abram sad Cleveland and .tisky with Steamers to allsrra the North-wedeln Lakes; making the meet 73 CILEAPEBT and RELIABLY. 11013115Ary *hide lasiesit eau bo forwarded to and from the GREAT W. BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND tags 1111? CLIAS—BOOLI, fate, luad Caps, Boas, ik7 Goode, (in bolos faits sad trunks),Drage, betted sod kiss) leathers, Tars. to 7k. pr 200 ft Woes , FLe•beli—Debseette I Sheeting 1.3.11,(1t 11 = t , Hardware, lieetapr o pa or boxes), ate* PliSe , &sty ard, it0....000. per IN a JJ Irmb ef , 556—.1.44.1J. heel, Chain', as ' , swiss). Vim', ilason and Pork, &hod awarder in sack), Tobacco. Aim*: Ciprs or cat ks b-e per Tors= Cs.aas.—icoeba, rah, Bacon, bee, id ,bra teaks orb xes oestarar4), Lard and Lard Oil, Nail, Bola A sh, GarenaaClay Tar, Pitch D ke per )110 11.4011-78 e. per told., until further noticeMM. re,. easta—&te. per 100 lbs , until farther notiee_ shil eg Goods from any point Neat of PhGadal Ws, be tOxsisPmeksp '" " Peasapesauthr . All Goods eougened to t Via he Agents OI lab Bead, r at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, 'NM ye formelilact without detention. ASISTS.—Hants, Worniley A Orr. t hinaltili Tenn.; B. P. Sass & Co., St.Lonis, No. J. a. t ' & Bon, Nransrille Ind.; Dumeenil, Be'li & Mi Jewett, nter*, and Carpenter & ewett, Loam' Me, KY. drum, Madison, Ind.; 2. W. limn/ a Co y andlraida tr.. Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Drab= & Co., TansavOls, Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 54 Bilbystrestißoaton; Web. lc Co., No. 2 Astor Roue, New Yerk,ll . o. 1 William it. and No, 8 Battery Place, New York- N. J. Eneeder, Philadelphia; liagraw & Koons, Baltimore; I). A.. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. aoustow, - Unwell Freight Agent, Philmtelphts. J. LOCUM. Superintending, Altuinsaj". NEw YORK LINES.--TBE WIDEN THE AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHSLADELPITIAL AND TRENTON RAILROAD, COMPANY'S LIM! PROM PRILADBLPHIA TO NEW YORI;AND WA Leave aa fellows, vis : - . RAMC. At IA. It from Kensington Depot, via Jersey'. , - City, Mall At 6 A. 11., via Camden and Jersey City, New Ja r -, ley Accommodation • At 0 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aeootosix4a.: tion,.. B At 7 A. „,_- 11., via Camden and Jowly City, Moraine Mail ' ' -. 8 At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, • via Taamiy, : and Jersey City, Morning Rapress ..-.,. A. At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. sad A. IJA. - press At 1 P. Y. via Camden and Jersey City Brenta& •o` mail a. At 3P. M., Tilt Camden and Amboy, AeootanssoW. ' flea ' let Clam :t At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acmgm4. - , tion, 2nd Class. - 4 At 6 P. IL, Till Camden and Amboy, Accosmaida, Lion, Mt Class ' B At 0 P. H., via Camden and Amboy, Accoopmcds. ton, 'Bad Clam .B. The IP. 11: line runs daily, all other m adays • , c =;esie Linea stop at tha l eincipal Malicia only. For Belvidere, Easton, =Mean, ho., at QA.. sad 4 P. IL, from Want street wharf: For Water Gap, Mrowlaburg, Scranton, WIIIMAtam Montrose, Oreat Bend, ice. at 6A. H., viaDelimar Lackawanna at Wolinns Railroad. . . For Yreehold, at 6 A. IL and 2 P. 16. /or Mount Holly at 7 A. M. and 21( and 5 P.M. - ' _ . WAY L l l6 = . For Bristol, Treaton WAY fra.„at LINII For Palmyra, Itannocas, Beverly, lhatiagion 3 Donk*. town /cc., at 3 P. M. . WAY LINZ Tor Mount Holly, Burlington and Wal nailer al II P. M. Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON tor Thubbszts;si Bristol at 8% M . sad for Bardentairst rte 4 laterzoo dist° places at. 2% P 'Si Steamboat T11124"...V for luau at lb and 18%A. . and 4 P. U.. sad tor Burlington sad Bristol at 4 P. 31 ►ll Mos, areapt ht., fears !Nast . stele wharf. - . njwitifty pounds of beaus only allowed each pas Bangor. Passengers are prohibited {rote UT any thing u baggage but their wearing smeared. Vg_ gage corer arty pouch to bepaid for extra. Can play Omit their responaibaity far beim* to one date per pownd, and will not be liable forliny aceeent be yond 11.00, except by 'pedal mitred. _ WM. Y. Odiddirri.liont. O. t, IL. CO. R. B. MORRILL Anent Phila.. 'hal: oit. fIHA.NGE OF HO ORS.—P If IL ADE L. V FELL, WILMINGTON AND BerrikOnakti. 110 AD. On and attar Monday, /idyll', ISM PABSENGF.It TRAINS LUTE YOU almapßEA For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Srsprett,) and P. M. For Wilmington at li s d. M.,1, 4.15 and U P. IL; For New Castle at 8 A. IN ~ 1 and 415 P. X. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and.4l6 P. M. For Dow at 8 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Por Seaford at 8 A. M. and 415 P. M. TRAINS FOR PRILADILPIIL4 • Lear. Baltimore at 8.54, Express, 11 A. M., and 825 P. M. Lest* Wilmington std 60 and 11.65 A. At., and 3.33 sad 9.65 P. M. Leave New WWI at OM and 11.46 A. Y., Lad 9.06 Leave Middletown at 10.00 A. U. and LOA P. M. Leave Dover at 8 60 A. M. alai 7 P. Y. Last° Seaford at 7.00 A. M. and 400 P. K. Limos Wilmington at 916 A. M., 2 P. M. me Mil A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Pkiladaligki, ato Baltimore . do. do. 815 P. M. from lialtlatto, to Philadelphia. BALTIMORE AND RAVER DE GRAZE A 043031210- DATION TRAIN Leaves Havre de Grace at 6.40 A. M. Learn Baltimore at 400 P. M. Preight Train, with Passenger Oar attacked, vil/ run as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Parryvtile and totermeiashe places at ' GAO P. M. Leave Wilmington for de. do. - 8.60 P.IIL LOAM Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.00 P.M. anl-17 8. X. FELTON, President. SP B. IN G ARRANGEILENT. , --fillili- SYLVANIA =STEAL ILllLltalla,nananhat In ,direct contraction with the-. FISTIDDROR, PORT WAYND au Atiii . 'iii Q 0 n, *i ._.....„ - • ROAD. ler Cincinnati, St. 'Louis, lama City, Louisville New Orleans, Rt. Raab, lassoes, Cleveland, wAm Terre sate, Chicago, ' Nelnutd : ~' In advance el all o th er routes out or Philadelpona -- - Arming dose cosmetics with all the Great Wot an Railvoactr. TllllOl7Bll TRAINS Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and instant cities, from the Pennsylvania Railroad Psisar Etatkm, south-east corner of SLRYRNTR and AEB]• T streets, (entrance on Email' street,) an follows Mail Train at 7—,S. K. Past line_ MI P•M- Ixpress Mail at 71 00 ' • Columbia R. R. Line leaves for Harrisburg at 2.30 g , P. M., Lanceater mecommodation,) at 4.313, P..M. The Express Mail rums daily, On other trains, Sun days excepted. For further particulars see hand.hills, at the di ff erent starting-points. Passengers from the teat till find this the ehorteet and moot expeditious routs to Philadelphia. Baltimore, New York or Huston. THOMAS MOORR,. Agent,. Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Philadelphia, February, 107. pn ILA I! T. r. _ ILADELPRI A, GEEMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAIEROAD—SEBIKER RANGENENTS. On and after May 6tb , 3BSf. - TOR GERMANTOWN. . Lome Philadelphia. at 6,7, 8, 9 10..mit2.110 nx, s. M. and 1,2, 3-10 min., 4,5, 6,7, 8., 9, 11,X, . U- Lea Tel Germantown at 8, T, 748, 8, 9-10 Ink:, .10x , fix, A. M., 1,2, 3-10 mill., 4, 5.'6, 7, 8, 10X 51. Th 6 1-38 o'clock, M., h....antrum G e m um t ownor ii not atop at intermediate Stations., 0.7 EIVADATEI. Leave Philadelphia at 9-20 A. IL, 2,3, 10, 6-30 and P. M. • Leans Germantown at 8.20, 9-20 A. IL, LlO, 4K, - 16, and 1' P. 'OIIESTNIIT HILL RAILROAD. Lure Philadelphia, at 6,1, 9-10 min, 11xA. 34.„ 4,8, 8,9, P. M. LS/ITO Gheatnnt Hill at 9-15, 7-35,10-10, 11-10, min., A. M.,1.40, 21-0, 5-441, 7-44,10-10 min., P. M. ' • - 11011DATZ. Leave Philadelphia at 9-20 A. H., 2,6% and 8 P.. 114. Leave Chestnut MU at 8 A.M., 1640, 4-19, and 640, P. M. • On and alter May 4th, 1807 - TOR hiANAYMI, cONSHOHOONIN, AND NOR BISTOWN. Leave Philadelphliat 6; 9, and 11, A. it" sad a, 4%, 63£, al:0211r, P. M. eave Norristown at f, 9, and 11, A.M., 8, sad,„sX, P, . . on ittoreige. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. M. - Leyte Norristown at_ A. sr. and 8 P. M. MUSTER VALLEY RAILBOAD._)OR DOWN/N - TOWN. - Lease Philadelphia at 0 A. M., and It P.M. Leave Downingtown st IX A. M. *ail P. M. anl-17 - MENU K. SWITM, -- 4.1064 Sag. DaPoi, NINTH and MOM streets., Philadelphia. PIRITS TURPENT .2 pObbil! . !4ll/ita Torpootino, to intro, far M 1.117 • KAllVArlaWat"i' ore' IlVedictitriet iurrEttoiez 310311130. 9013. ISZOOino St is