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    Legal Notices,
'IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY 'AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
t r4Q M " Williaretton, Trustee, &e. vs:Robert Paint:ft;
I / etart-Fitetas; March h elm , 1857,,N0. 858. • • f
- , - ThitPrestdent ; Directors,
,& 004ot the Bank of Penn
101**Oti Pi, 'Robert Palmer aud_lVilllam Clayton, late,
.tracing as Palmer, Olsyton k op, yenditjeni Expense,
:March Term, 1857, No, 1883,
The Auditor appointed to distribute the money In
Court; raised under the. above entitled pinceedlnga, by
. 86'rhiffforible, ce, _ • - '
li L
b. ifeestiag.e . and lot of grouutlOn thiy wept tilde Of
Deltintie, second Atria bitween Pine and Union streets,
In the city of Philadelphia , containing in front 18 feet
and in depth 05 feet tea five-feet alley; bounded north
ward by ground formerly of George Fitzwater, now of
the heirs ofOharlesAlien , lend sonthrird by ground of
Joseph Marshall. : - • - • -
• No. 2. Lot of ground, with fmnie and briekteimments,
oath° south side of Plary street , 'between Front and
Second istreeta, in the Bald city, beginning 1.83 feet from
Wont street; containing in front 20, yet, and in depth 85
' , lb B.lot of groandirlth the tiinthree•shvybriek
sitagee.thereon,"en the north aide of Prime or Washing
ton street, in tho sold city, 61 feet westward from the
nerthweat corner of Delaware girth and Prime streets,
containing In front 24 feet, and in depth ahoy:1160 feet:
OUNeet to a yearly, ,ground " rent of fortpeight dollars.
Will attend to his duties upon MONDAY, the 26th day
of October, 1867 at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie office, No.
204 South 211/TH Street, belortWelnut, lathe said city,
When and where all persona interested 'are required to
make their elahrul, or be debarred fronweomlng to upon
said funds.' ' .
-001240 t GEORON W. BLDDL"Ni Auditor.
JULIA -A. CARE, BY ILER NEXT
Mend' &0., vs. OISLiNLNII 1120ARR=Divoics=
Common Pleae—No.lo,"- Sept. T.,1850.
Please take notice, - that depositions of, witneeseaon
part of paid libillant - srilr be ,taken before too on
PRlDAY,'Oetober 23, 1657, at 4 o'clooliP.11.; at' the
odoe of HeerY" O, Butz, Esq., No. 183 Beath "FlFTHstreet,
street, - PhlladelPhia, when you can attend "and orees-,
examine If you think proper_ "
-
WILLIAM P. - 85141,1 4
-- , 'lti k 'opski.ll - 3). H. 043 a. 0e7.1.50t
:s , :2 • :
a lll • I •
• ' Estate of TAMES HAMILTON; •
The' Auditor appointed 'to audit, adjust, ended - tie the
account 9f THOHAB CADWALADBR; ,Executor and
Trnstee'rif •the last will and foetal:dont of JAMES HA
MILTON; deceaked; arising from that - portion of the
estate belonging to schedule B annexed to ;the",inden•
tore of partition in said estate, dated liinuary 28, 1849,
recorded in the 011ie° for recording deeds, dr.o., in
sad to
dolphin,-in Deed Book G' W Of No. 1; page
49T, and to.
report istribution ; and also; the 27th account (A), Of
the said Thomas Cadwalader, Executor to Trustee afore=
said, arising from that portion orthe estate belonging
to schedule E, annexed to the indenture of partition
dated llth day of June, 1852, - recorded in - Deed Book
T H, No. page—and to report dietributlen, 'will meet
the parties ,interested at bit Office, -No: 528 WALNUT
street, in the city of Philiidelphia ; * on SATURDAY;
OCTOBER 24th, 1857, at 1 P. 11 ., • • • ••'.
oc/84uthfeer9.5t BRANCH'S WHARTON, Auditor;
IN TEE, ORPHANS'. COURT 'FOR THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
- ,Nstate of WILLIAM WALLAON COOK, deceased;
The Auditor appointed AO audit,4djust, and settle the
fourth account of JOHN T. IBM'S.: Administrator o.
s, a. 01 . 1YILL1AM MALLAIM3 COOK , deceasediand to
roinrt dlstrihntioti, will meet the parties interested at
his offioef N0.'222 WALNUT stret3t, in the oitr of Phila.
Aglaia, on...SATURDAY, opmoliza -24th, 2821, at
12 51.. . .
4313-tu thicres-4t• FRANCIS MURTON, Auditor.
--
'WHEREAS LETTERS 'OF ADMINIS
v •-• TitATION te; the estate of Chitharinelteideman,
deceased,
,haee been granted' to the undersigned, - all
per s ons indebted to it will -malts payment , and those
having claima will present the same to
D. 8. BDlDBMAtt,li.tilahilitritor,
209 Vine street.
selZ•mi-6t*
Books.
VALUABLE LIBRARY
runLisaißsir
SED,ZISIAD,
84 BEEKMAN. EMMET, - NEW YORK
#O.L . 1) BY ALL 1100.14SELLE.R4.
SKETCHES 05' THE IRISH BAB; By the Bight Hon.
Laior Shell, M. P. Edited with a Memoir and
Notes, by D. Shelton Mackenzie, D. 0, B: Sixth Edi
tion, wit.h Portrait and fac-simile Jotter.. In 2 Bola
Price $2.
PILE NOOTES . AMBEOSIAN2E. By Professor Wilson,
J. G. Lockhart , TIM./ Hogg, and Maginn.l%Edited - ,
with Memoirs and Notes, by Dr,',E, Shelton Mackenzie.
Third Edition., In 5 yolumoo, With portraits and sac
etillea:'Price $5. " ' '
MAGINNI MISCELLANIES. The Miscalhummie Writ-
logs of the late Dr. Afaginn.. Ddlte4;erttk a Hornell.
end:Notes, by' Dr. B: 'Shelton liomplete
in &volumeswlth Pottniit: Price, peer vol., clotti, $l.
LIFE OP THII RT. 11011. JOHN PHILPOT 0111.11A11
Brae Bon, Wm. Hent7 Curren; ,irlth".Notes and Ad
d Hone, by Dr. it. ShaltorilHackenzle • and a Portrait
- tt Steel and fac-rlnille; 'Mini Edition. 12mo. cloth.
Prize $1 25.„” '
THE ti , ..BRIENS AND THEE OTLAIIERTIES ; , a Na
tional Story, belnithelMt .otrAldfAtergan'S Novels
and Roislanoes. , With id 'lntroduction and Notes, by
Dr. R.' Shelton . 'Mackenzie, 2'vols,', 12mo„,,cloth.
llA P Rlt rice l s2 llT' "11);N.ETORRE3 ' . : Persnm - ' — ' Sk ' etclee otbie
Own Time By Slrlonali 'Barrington, withlllestra-
Cons by Barley.' -Fourth' Edition. ; With 'Memoir by
Dr:-Maekentle. 12ino, elritk. Price $1 . 45:' -
MOOSE'S' LIPS OP 151IBRIDAX, Memoirs - "of te
• Life of the Right Iron:ltichard Drinaley• Sheridan.
By r Thorium Moore. with Portrait ea_fac-simile.
Sixth Bdition;.:2:vols., 1.2 me.; cloth : '
BITS OF BLARNEY. By Dr. B. Mheiton Mackenzie.
Third Edition. 12ne0., cloth. 'Price $l.
THE HISTORY 118 TEE WAR IN 'RUA PENINSULA.
By MajOrVerierallitr W.ll`. 0: Napier; troll; the an
thor'a last. revised . edition, math fifty-five Maps and
Plane, Are Portraits on Steel end complete Index,
6 vole., 12.m0, cloth . Price $t 60. . •
NAPIER'S PENINSULAR. WAR. , Complete in 1 vol.,
. -
'PACO $2 50, 4 , ,
21IBTOBBST; • Huntington, author of , Lady
Alice? 1 T01..,-12ma: Second BM-
Nan. Price $125
MASAI; i or, The.lliatory or a 'Young Puritan. By J.
V. likultington. 2 v010.,12r00., cloth. Price $2.
ael- 1 4 ~i(
SPLENDID aIFTS •AT 489, CHESTNUT
STBEBT.=-TBB OBIGIAL STAB. GIST BOOK
STOKE .--0: G. Siiratiti Would inform his friends and the
pabliethit lie has remand his Star Gift Book Rae and
Publishing House to the_ silendid store In Brown's Iron
Bending, 439 ORIISTNUP - Street, • two doers below
Fifth, *hero the purehaier 'of mu* ,h6oli' nee's°
one tip fallowing gifts, rehatslat ,tram 26 'cantd :to
plOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry la •
IVOISTII
060.Tatant Eng:Lever Gold Watches..: .$l.OO 00 each
1660 Patent Anchor Lever. Gold do. 60 00;1
400 Ladies! Gold Watches, 18k;eases.... 00 "
600 Sara7l.ever Watches, warranted.... 16'00 "
600 Parlor; Timepieces - 10 00- ' 1
XO6 Pets; Bar,Drops ? and 10 00
sgonadies! cloid BtaCelets..., • 12 00 i;
606 : Wads fittaine "",
1,000 gold Coasts, (WO Ate' and . double
sese,), 10 00 4 '
2,000 Gold Lookete, email' size • " '." 900
1,000 Gold Pencil easee,.with Gol2Terw.. ft 00 ‘'
1,000 Extra Gold Perm, with, oasea: srel
•• Holders '
2,000 Gold Ensile s ' '
2,600 Gold Pew, with Elliot:Pantile.
0,600 Gold Binge • 2
1 00 "
2,000 Gent. , Heavy Gold Rings ' 75 "
2,6oo,Ladiest.GoldJ3reastpina. 260 "
8,500 Miesest•Goid Breastpins • 1 60 "
3,000 Pocket Knives - 76 "
2,000 Bets Gents , Gold Bosom Stub.' 8 00 "
2,000 Bets Gents , Gobi Sleeve Buttons— 800 "
2,000 Pars Ladles' Earl/refs — 260'"
29A101 , 8 Ostalogue - contains all of the most popular
books of the day, and all the newest. pnblications, all
at which will be sold slow as can be obtained at other
stores. A complete, catalogue of books sent tree' by
application through the mail, by addressing .G. G.
EVANB, 439 CHESTNUT Street..
Ageatawaptod In every ;town in- the United States.
Those dealring note Mt can obtain: fail particulars by
addressing as above,
N. B -4400 worth of (Hite will be' given with every
11.000 worth of books sold. r. 4', . f4.6e.28 slxxthtl
ERSON' Sc' CO's :MOAT; LITER
Aillt4Alll l FIRTH
il awl ARON streets.
In order to gratify',this trlaltakelour ~ autmeroUS, pa
trons, arl. !taut* the bOokluylug publle filluptbelr
libraries it thetunial low p cea,.we intend to present tp
oirerrpureheser oLloOks . the ; &mono' of lts and up•
ward,sot of from 705 ceutato $109.,,41.1 at
our'ealsielielimeuyookat'our yaluable stock, auttaeleet
for yourselves. ' •
ot you are not buytug at Owes, for 91:4 1 7. Per
eWer te hts `isok*A,ft*., 138134 prlee,aud,veimmany
trill; ;hi ia:l4#tibecepritsettl worth bu*lng. RWA-9m
101 IN IPAWBALL.I&,:6OI;,t,. BIBLIOF 0 -
MAW ArBTOICEIOUSB•Avenno, barb al•
waji,for.sal6 rare andscared Books.: fientlamen book.
worms are *riled to tolltand judge . aa to lirlcos and va
rjety......1. 1 aw and miscellaneous books purchased In small
or large quantities. Books .continually receiving from
, „... • ssZloth tn Sm*
L'VANEP :GREAT 'GIFT BOOK: SALB,,
No; 449 CREST24:IT Street. N. Bt—No tonne°
Unit with any other bowie in the' City. •
•Wiiies ana i tturs
DHWIMAT Pi.
"LA DIMON do BROTHER, importers of, ines, Bran.
dies, &n. Also, solo proprietors of the Old Wheat
Whiskey, No. 31 Ho#tt groat Street.,
i in NE.--In bond andientitl.. tb de
benture 260 make et. Joseph' Pure Juice POrt
Wine; tu qfifilind ."
Tea punaheot4Ztil l
,4*thliV Taikrnilt 1 3° ?t ai i`7 / " .
heyi 2 yeati '
• lift,' pipes Anchor einf • '
-Karate, Martel, Iteuveti and 1:3" Piptiy Itiandtea, al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced ortemi.
in27-Bmos SS and, 009. Pruitt Bt,.;belor.Watut4 ,
• .•
A LEXANDEII, ficaltiESOVliit AND
A
LIQIIO.II, BTO.llg, 160. , 226, i3didhoolit,,Oonaer o
GEORGE. and BcIIITH Streets.,;,
G, - I.IAEWIS;I3IPOItTrat AND DEALER
: IN', AO ;WINED , UQ470143, 01GA715, &0., za
South VlVT,}l,Btrviti,rbilvielphla„ 4ta.iy
ocPoz.; Ma.
.rett & 00; t and othirbrinds of togiscii of cartons
vlntagesiln - halrplpea3and tauter Osaka ; Pelleroteln
Rochelle Brandies, pate and dark, in half Tapes, quarter
Mks and one-eighth casks; all in 9nhylin House !derail,
imported and for ale by '-• ,
3 3 3' `• • -
HENRY RORREN & 00. i
an 0- Noa. 223. and 228 South Fourth street.
rigTHMAII & • BUTZ; r PORTE% ALE
.iL/ AND TAGER. DEED BREWERY, No; 520 (new
No. 088) North TlllRDltriot,Thtladolphichltspiog
Orders pforriptiy - atfinidod t4:' . - -•- Ata-if
LOVER , SEED:—NOTICE - TO 'PENN-
A.:I SYLVAILIZA FARMERS AliD STOREKEEPERS..
The undersigned aro 11101, prepared: to , parchsee for
caelf; 'Mine Glover Red Of the noir crop: Pennsylvania
storekeepers, and farmers, by pending, oaropleo to our
addrono, ean, - efall Ilroidotecertairr the vitae it which,
be
are buying: 'lndies *felting istiliPles,by' which - to
be governed se to cinality;canliave `them mint rby'inoil,
by tuldressing tut. 1.11, CHASE kg°,
' oevle-tr "48 NorthlrOnt, and 44 WWl' strike'
S ,---1 0,4;*(10-1011 . 10146.1014;1 ‘
Cards per Rimer!, Willf W A
The Pm; ttre, way 1,04 W Vs*, whoa. ' ,reiroso- - -
D plidaarAls a.eue - 3 . • A
Plum. Inlnats - .• -.
A wawa. -
L ..1110 46° llnaZdtatgat " l b ek L C ! '
toifjblid-,VOIIIIiTU ST. below Ch4eet.
MUSIC
~Thres besixtitel :Boardman & Gray's PUIIOB, sateen
as thirie heautiful MELODEONS, (derail this ireek .at a
pest , sacrifice, ewingi to ,'the groat , Ananeial crisis,
Muslesl Instruments of all :kinds st anl,below test.
Several very Ass eidtate among the lot. , . -
' JOHN MARSH, Agent,
no, 1802 CHESTNUT Street,
above' Thirteenth, Philadelphia.
C(TRAP BUMMER (FUEL.—L-GAS' , COKE,'
ii,of,eafto)lentquAllty,,issolAatthe PHILADEtPIITA
GAB YitattO'for Oeredaced - prlidof live coats a built'',
end may tal•obteirid fn large fm6ll - qizatilty 'by ay-
Elyint• thefGea Gabe,' NA: 20 , South SEVENTH
treeTo Pitioliseers by Wholesale, 'tie lold.at• ilia Mika;
in Tint Werd, by the ton„ eta price'sitirdralent' to 'An
thracite, 11 , 152A0 per ton.
(Biped ) ), •J. O. OPIPLION, Engineer. ToinsAtitati Out vimiusilng: xi; - g 02741
pposix.—sooß44l4gbp,PQ4'..MUEßS'
Airy' ROSIN, ,ber , ochooner J. 11. V lanfior.
Por •• MARTIN Sc mAccadanza,,
4 --, -110 North Water 4rewt.-
AWILOOn AMIE .=-SOLD By onjw
- TT' Wl* IRQ 749 iL pintiDN 04044i7
~,,,,,. Shipping,
FOR NEW-= -ORLEANS-•—LLOIIISIANA
Line—with quick despatch. To sail in all this
week, with what freight offers. ' Freight taken at lowest
rade,
The remarkably fist-sailing ship MARY AND ADE
LINE, W. Palma, master, la now loading at Race street
wharf, being of small capacity, and having a largo 'por
tion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have
quick deapitch na above: -
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and
bills of lading to the Counting House for signature.
For balance of 'Freight apply on board or to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00.
ocl2dtf • 36 North Wharves.
The M. & A. insures at the lowest rates, and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi
VARE.REDUCED
AND HAVRE.—The
DERBIL.T, Edward Higgin
will sail
From. New York Per South- From Southampton and
ampton and Havre. Havre for Now York.
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Dee. f. Saturday Dec. 24
Price of Passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin,
$5O Specie delivered inLondon and Paris. For freight
or passage apply to D, TOBBANOE, Agent,
No. S Bowling Green, New York.
Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 22 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage Maws if from
other cities,) will be received at No. 6 Bowling-green,
New York, up to 11,ti &block on the morning of
oclo-If
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU
ROPE.
First Cabin $BO I Second Cabin 250
In the firet-elase paddle-Wheel eteamehip ADRIEL,
2,000 tone, 0. D. LUDLOW, Comtnender, and NORTH
STAR, 2.600 tone, P. B. Lavavaa, to Bail from pier No.
S North River, at noon precierily, carrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, viz:
Leave N. York foci
''athamptor ' Di
Southampton, iremen for-
yre and Bremen. Southamipton for York.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wededay, Nov. 4.
N. Sat , y, Oct. 31. Saturday, N0v.23. Weds , d , y, Dee. 80
Those steamers touch at 11AVRE. Specie delivered
in London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, NO. 6 Bowling Green, Now
York: - oel.o-tf
OR ,LIVERPOOL--SATURDAY, 17th
October.—The packet ship NONPAREIL, (1450
tons) ()attain Fault, will sail as above.
t3eoCabin
it7 u Tab
Steerage la
Second cabin and steerage passengers found with pro.
Melons according to the American passenger act.
Apply to THOS. RICHARDSON & CO.
FOR. ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 18p7.
New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The
United- States Mall Stein:whips ARAGO, 2.500' tone,
David Lines, - commander, and YULTON, 2,500 tone,
James A. Watton, commander,' will leave Now York,
Havre and Sonthampten, for the years 1857 and 58, on
the following days :
LIAM. NNW 'NEIL
1851. • 1838.
Fulton, Saturday,' Aug. 22 Arago n flitarday, Jan. 9
&r am , do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Feb: 6
Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do. March 6
Arago, do. Nor. 14 Fatten, do. April 3
Patton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do May 1
Patton, do. May 29
• LSATIN ILLYBS.
1857. •
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
Arago, do,. Oct. 20
Fulton, do. Nov: 17
&rag°, do: Deo. 15
1858.
Fulton, do. Jan.l2
kuo, do. Feb. 9
n
Fulto, do. March 9
Arago, do. April
Fulton, do. • May 4
Arno, do. June 1
Balton, do. ;11110 29
rums 'OF :
From New York to Southampton or Havre—First
Cabin, $l6O ;'Second Cabin, $l5.
From Havre' or Southampton to New York—First
Cabin, 800 trans; Seebnd Cabin, 600 francs.
• For freight or passage, apply to
MORTIMER LIVHIGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway.
' WILLIAM ISEIWI, " Havre.
OROSKEY & CO:, " South , ton.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS AND EX- " Paris.
ORANGE ob. ant
THE , NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
A. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS —The Ships
eompoeing this Line are . ,
The ATLkNTIO, Clapt. Oliver lidildge.
The BALTIC,. 'Capt. Josi,ph Comstock.
"The 4pgrvrio; Capt. Jamee West.
These daps how been built by contract, expressly for
Government Mirka; erefarY pafB has been taken m their
conetruotion, se also in theironginee, to ensure strength
and'epeed; and their aecommedatiene for passengers are
unequalled for elegance end comfort.
Price of plumage from New York to Liverpool, In Bret
cabin, 3130 i in second do. ffel from Liverpool to Now
York, 30 road 20 pauses. No berths meowed unless paid
for. The ships of We lino hero improved water-tight
bulk heads. _ _
PROPOSED DATES OF HAILING.
FROM NEW TORR. PROM LIVERPOOL.
Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857
Saturday, Sept.l2, 1857• Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, (opt. 26, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. SO, 1857
Saturday, Oat, 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867
Saturday, Oct. 21 1847 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wedueo4l.9l Nov. 11, 1617
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 5, 1857 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1867
Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867
for irekresspi apply to
EDW . OOLLINS/No. 58 Wall street, N. Y.
BRO wpm & 00., Liverpool.
STEYR- ENN-4.4p 00., 27 Austin Friars,
London.
B. G. WALNWRIGT & )D., P 9 718.
The owners of these snipe will not be *countable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.p: talons stones or
metals, unless -biUe of ladlngt:r < < ned therefor. and
the value thereof expressed therein auf-tf
eonimiogion Olercipnto
TU. CHASE Co.
. GENERAL
- COMMISSION _MERCHANTS,
48 North VRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
ppNOTANtLY RECEIVIN4
CLAV SEED
On coulponont train t 4 - friLeFlAt or Pennsylvania,
where oar new Meaning Mitt ispow in general uso.
117 Also, TIMMIY ASP REP, TOP olivaya on
hand. spl2-ti
HANDY & BiLENNER—COMMISSION
: MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Awe.
dean HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 2t and 27
NArIP : F_INTH Street, East side „shore Commerce greet,
Philadelphia. ant-t 1
. 866 0
. 260 "
2 60 "
CHARLES TETB„.COMMISSION
vMER
CHANT ana Imparter t HAVANA 13EGARS,
(New)108 Walatut,atralt,aaaoFul eiuy. aul-ly
LUMBER I v I,IOIOAR, l I—The subscriber,
who hag for several years oceppled the premises at
Sloan's Planing 81111, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHAlLF,adjoiniog the Phrenix
Planing Mitl, pelaware avenue, where he Intends
keeping a large assortmitht of Carolina and other floor.
ingboarde, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked
Vor sale at the lowest cash. prime. Purchasers are in.
cited to call and examine for themseivee, and every et
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at the shortest notice for ale kinds and
sizes of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling.
8. 8. 11101Ille.
J3oots ottb filioto
re SOUTHEAST
0. - .442, HT CORNER OF
re
BLOIRET mayip= Streets. - . . .
Gentlemen's Beat WOW T#4ther Gaiter Boots
c., . ,i, Call do.. do.
11 4t patent Leather Offmt Ties.
ce lt Gif do. do.
" fi Patent Leather and Calf narrow
strap Shoes.
Doyle and Youths' Patent Leather and Calf Skin
Galt* Boots and Shoal
and-tf Por sale by
FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SIIOES.
—JOSEPH H. THOMPSON &_,CO, No. 314 MAR
KET Street, sad Noe. 3 and FRANKLIN PLACE,
have new In store a large and well•asserted stock of
BOOTS and SHOES, of Oity and'Esetern manufacture,
which they offer for sale on the beat terms for Cash, or
on the usual credit.
Dupery are invited to call and examine their etook
aal•dtt
sewing Alarontes
..GOOD SEWING, MACHINE.—HUNT,
.. , WEIN3TEIS, :it Co., ,beg respectfully tolintroduce
themselves to the public as the manufactureri of the
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE
adapted to manufacturing or family purposes.
Pree from the objections which have been urged
against those already known in this market; THIS
MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF
THEM ALL. and will be sure to commend itself, upon
examination, to families, tailors, saddlers,. shoemakers,
and seamstresses. Those in want of A GOOD ARTICLE;
that will make a handsomb lock-stitch, work WITII
LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND,STITOII, RUN,
or GATHER; indeed, that will give entire satisfaction
even after they have been used Tor years, are invited to
call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street.
• HUNT, -WEBSTER, & Co.
Sewing of every description estecnted in the best pos.
Bible manner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of our
work sent by mall to any part of the United States.
au22-tuthallm. , - . , •
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried
i men, to
•
whom will. be. giren. 'good pay, Ward, clothing, and
medical attendance. 'Pay from $1.2 to $22 per mouth
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at 817 MARKET street
above Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM 13. , ROYALL,
lot Lieut. qd Rest. of Cavalry,
Recruiting Officer.
oct 64m
WANTED.—A FEW AGENTS, EITHER
Male or Percale, are wanted to sell a new and
very popular book, just homed, entitled " The Crooked
Min ,• or, Life, by the Wayside?? Pour * editions have
; already been exhausted in Boston mad the New England
States. Agents, are wanted to Canvass the hilddle,
illentbern, and 'Neatens Blites.,_ Some now engaged
make from $l. to $l2 per day, Address. by letter, Book
• Agent, 17 State street, Boston; or • call personally at
!some place. . „ - oc3-Ice
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP TIM, STATIN OP PENNSYLVA
NIA.-office N. W. Corner )7 OMIT H 'and WALNUT
Streets, ,Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, $500,000.
Paid-up OsPiraLS2oo.ooo."
DAVID JAYNE, M, D. President.
THOMAS STEWART, Vice Pres%
&moat S. Moon, Sairatary. , , au1.17
COACH, ENGINE AND' lOTEL LAMP
Nactory of }LW lI&SHERS., NoASS (late 43) South
Brouru, below Chestnut street, has become a saving
of p_er cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WNATDBN
htERORANTS,and also the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lampe ritne allvei-topped and bottomed,
and meat by awes! to all parts. aul2 ly
'IaAIRDINES-1(tli - wee .- bapp
R 7 each, in store and for kale by
__ ;HENRY COMM CO.,
An .6. • • - - a05:221 and 228 S. 'Fourth street
I,LJA A ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA
• NILLA maatatrtured sta tbk'sale by •
- , WEA392B, VITY,BII lc CO.,
I ane-V -, -No. VI N. Witar d,, awl 42 12,-Wurves.
iglffi'Toll-211 boleti good Middling to - Mid
11L1 (Wog Pair Ootton,to store end We by •
MARTIN it MACIALIBTEEti •
North W!kterlitnutt.
1111OSS-17 bales Catalina Moss; tor 'sale by
LTA MARTIN & MAOALIBTER
AO, • 119 NeTtti ,Witar Stmt.
'MOORING BOALIIDS--2a;680 feet 1 paiy
. ficiprivir bpLIC 0_ "foe
' • - "KirlN kAgAiliumalla3
: r. PIRA
TO SOUTHAMPTON
~.!. Mont steamship VAN
. . commander, 5,268 tone,
MEE
ISO
1.1111111 SOUTHASIPTOII.
1855.
Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. Sept. 23
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Arago, do. Deo. 16
1858.
Fulton, do. Jan. 13
Aiago do. Feb. 10
Fulton, ' do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. April 7
Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. June 2
Fulton, do. June 30
.Cumbcr
ow. W. TAYLOR
itlanto.
THE PRESS.-7ErI4DLPT - 114.-, • ATI79/1 1 / 4 Y, _.4 0 CP78-Elt,, 17.7 15,7.
( - VAL.—The very best assoitment of L
VI E
RICH and SCHUYLKILL COAL on hand, in
BROAD Street, second yard above Vino street.
sel4.lm ROWELL DORMAN.
2240 r 0 A — T N,—BUYERS
and consumers aro Invited to examine our
etock of "LEMUR LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
HEATH COAL." Our Coal is selected expressly for
family use; being carefully screened, we will warrant it
free from slate and duet. "We sell 2240 lbs.," being
" 240 lbs. more' , than Field by retail dealers, at "25 cents
loss per ton." '
Also. on hand a full supply of "BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL" for Steam-generating, Blackemithing,
and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot be ex
celled.
Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big sign, ,• 2240 LBS. IS
A TON. [Bl3B-3rn] • h
CCO A. 1,1 COALI COAL I—TAGGART's
ORLI:SEATED SPRING AIM:WAIN MIIIIGII
COAL.
-• • •
J. k It. OARTER'SGRHENWOOD, TAMAQUA 00 Alf
GEORGE W. REEDER'S PINE , VOREST BCIIIIYL
KILL COAL. _ . _
iiNDALL & MEREDITH
- -
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality
those, awl a trial will convince any ono of their great
superiority. Our Coal Is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant Itperfectly free from slate,
duet and all impurities. Oar PRIOES arose LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Wilco, No. 161 ROME FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWUILL street, bolos
BRUAD street.
Ordure left at oar Wharf, WATER street, above OAL
LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
the Companre alines, and the only authorized
agent], by retail, south of Kensington. -
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.
. . .
T. TREADWAY, Swanson street,
an26-2m) ht 'Wharf above Washington, Southwark
P.3 CEIUYLKILL AND LEIIIGH COAL.-
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality o.
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHHIII COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them,
115" No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRIOEB.
ALEXANDER OONYERY,
N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste
1 . EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
p4LY, PORTER S: CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
BSI PRIME Street, above Eighth keep constantly on
hand, at the very 19volt rates, 16 fun supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, 441-din
1" . 111IDEA AND COAL:=-MONTGOMDRY
& NEALL having connected the Coal with the
Lumber business, inform their friends that they have
made contracts for a supply of the best guallths of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may
be left with Mr. E. RfLPATRICK, No. 13 8. MTN
street, or with Mr. VAL D. NEALE, corner PINE and
WATER streets. aul9.3m
• - 7 --
Alerthant Olailore
EDWARD P. KELLY.
Lart
KELLY & ISHOTHER !
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIHIITIT,
Has now on hand a largo assortment of OVERCOAT
MOS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINOS, GLOVES,
SHIRTS, IfORN/NH GOWNS, ke., of the best
qualities and latest itYlea• ?riffs moderate for credit,
lout for cash.
The business of KELLY & BROTHER will ho In
future attended to by E. P. KELLY or JOHN P.
DOHERTY, at No. 814 CHESTNUT street. oof8•tf
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
FORMERLY WITH KELLY & BROTHER,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY,•& CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Has now Fitt him the beat Tailors that are engaged
is the beelines to this
Ctunt.ss RoTn, fornerly the ' , Ming toiler of this
city; M. KAMP., formerly cotter & Co.,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; liase Wsosstc, the best*Pants and Vest cutter
in the United States, for years cutter with Depierris,
under the Irving House, Browlway, and with Deplerris
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway
Tho most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronize the establishment.
The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for
ereda, low prices for cash. ocl3-tf
JAMES RIDAN, ItIERCIIANT
TAILOR, Eon. 16 undlB South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE °KERMIT.
A large and well selected stock of OLOTHS and
QA SSItIERES always on flan&
All Olothing_made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and in the most fauHionable style.
Particular attention given to uNiFonm inoTrt-
ING. au6.tf
Elmilo onb (E4emicals
FL EDE R ICK BROWN,--DralitlST
1' AND DIMIOGISY, north-east corner VIM and
OIIESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer
of ,DROWN'S ESSENON OF JAMAIOA GINGER,
which is recognised and prescribed by the Medical Fa
culty, and has become the Standard FAMILY BIDDI.
°IND of the United States.
This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence.
During the Mummer months, no family or traveller
should be without it. In relaxation of the bowels, In
nausea, and particularly In sea sickness, it is en active
and safe, as well as a pleasant and efficient remedy.
CAUTlON.—Persons desiring an article that can' be
rolled upon, prepared solely from pure JAMAICA (UN
GER, should be particular to ask for 4, lirown , s
Es
ceace of Jamaica Ginger, ,, which is warranted to be
what it is represented, and is prepared only by FREDE
RICK BROWN, and for sale at has Drug and Chemical
Store, north-east corner of 'FIFTH and CHESTNUT
greets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the W. States. ant-Sm
Sire Proof Oates
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment or
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SATES,
VAULT D 001313,
Tor Banks and Stores.
BANS. LOOKS,.
Equal to any now in use. ,
IRON DOORS, SIIUTTERS, ka.
On as good terms an any other establishment in the
United Staten, by
EVANS ec WATSON,
No. 'ld South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
pLEABE OIVI4 UP 4 P 414.
inmates.
MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES.
/1.1. Sold bq 011ADWIOK & 11120., SECOND Shoot,
first door above liars aug(lB43moe
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW (SAS CONSUMING, If lIRNAOE
CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNrICE,
after having been put to the most severe test, during
the two coLn wilurtes (VIM AND HU, has proved to
be the most pownfill heater in the world, saving from
3; to X the fuel over any of the boat furnaces now in use.
Tom FURNACE'S are constructed with a test iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or Iron staves. Tbd fire pot in Surmount
ed with
A SERIES OP CONES, op Ta.PEItiNG fI4PI4TOIIB,
large and broad at their Wise, but tapering to email aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the smiler chamber,
through which the bent and smoke pm to the flee.
Ton woomf products of combustion in the form of
smoke and GABBS, are suspended directly over the tire,
CONFINED or compressed into the tapering ome and
°Minuet. LT EXPOSOD to the direct action of the rays
of best and light from the lire.
This heat and light is brought to a rem in lAOS
00ag, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF THE SUN'S RAYS,
to a focalpoint through an ordinary lens, causing the
SUMER AND GASRS to become Intensely heated and tho
roughly 001i801111D, by this operation the ounce AND
GASES are DADS SQUALLY AVAILAULR with the POLL
IYEIRLP for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it Is CURRIED OPP AND WASTUD IN TSB 011INNAY.
All persons desirous of obtaining the be and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not tall to °famine the New Use CONSUMINGI
Cons Formica, heftily purchasing arty other. The at
tention of architects and builders la particularly re
quested. ARNOLD & MUSLIN,
(Summers to S. A. Ilarrisou,)
No. 624 WALNUT Street,
Opposite Independence Square.
trobaccb anb Cigars
ITAVANA OIGAR.
B-R. went, ouch as
Figaro, Partagss,
Cabanae,Sultana,
Gloria, . Jupiter,
Coloso, Converciantes,
Torrey Lopez, Union Amoricana,
Orojon, Flora Cabana, fr.c., &e.,
fro., in X, X, 1-6 and MO oxen, of all sizes and quali
ties, in store and constantly receiving, and for nolo low,
by 011ARLES TETE,
' kew) 138 WALNUT Street,
below Second, second story
7—A luindsome assort
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
I. REHABS —A choice invoice of these celebrated
' brands on board brig ‘‘ New Era.; daily expected from
!Hanna, and for Bale low, by CHARLES TETE,
(Now) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
Second Story,
gate, (flaps, &:c
( 1 . H. GARDEN & CO.,
• Manutacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BOUCHER,
FEATHERS,¢e.,¢c.
No. 632, (old No. 156) MARKET Street,
Below Sixth, south side,
And No. 623 MINOR Street, Philadelphia.
0. DEERE GADDED, DANIEL DONOVAN.
Merchants are respectfully invited to examine our
stock. eel 2m
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
aul•6m No. 8 8. iIIY.TII Arad, Philadelphia
Ijarbwarc.
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARS,
, RIVET IRON, •
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
ou the Schuylkill, above Spring Carden Water Works.
WAREEIOUSE, 103 North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
oc9-tf
JOHN HALDEMAN, Agont
rillaoMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, NO. 910 MARKET ST.
bovo Ninth. nodh Aide. Philadniphis •n 1-11 m
,ffurniture
L.
KITE & CO.
AA.. FURNITURE, BEDDING L &o.
418 (lato 129) WALNUT at.
Philadelphia.
A now and 'superior otylo of Spring Bede.
LYDIA IL KITE. Tosora WALTON
au3l ten
eialliing.
B"8, CLOTHING.
Y. A. HOYT & RED-have now on hand a very
large assortment of READY-MADE goods oultable for
the present ,8011E011 which they feel disposed to sell
cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
• Southwest Corner TENTII atid CIIrS'INUT streets.
N. Et—We have a large assortment of new goods
of a superior quality and make.
sep22.lmtuths
Ii ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, between
Arab and Race. ana.ly
ADAMS )iXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
r 1
-3f) OHESTNIIT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PM:MACES, MERCIIANDIZE, DANK , NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
E. 0. SANDFORD,
(towel flopeOutou4ePt.
.Lltiocelln~cco , .S,
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CHOICE FARM 'LANDS FOR SALE._
V TILE ILLINOISCGINTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
is now prepared to sell about 1,600,000 acres of 0h0...,
Farming 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-last and North-West, 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 beautifulprairies and openings.
The climate is more healthy, mild and equable than
any other part of the country—the air is pure and hra
clog, while living aroma and springs of excellent
water abound.
flituminouo Coal Is extensively mined, and aupplies a
cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many
potato at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can be had at the
same rate per cord.
Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds,
which can be premixed fur little more than the expense
of transportation.
Thu great fertility of these lands, which are a Mad
rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll
log; their contiguity to this road, by which every foci
lity is furnixlied for travel and transportation to the
principal markets North, South, East, West, and the
economy with which they can be cultivated, render
them the moot valuable Investment that can bo found,
and present the most favorable opportunity for portions
of industrious habits and small means to acquire a corn.
fortable independence in a few years.
Chicago la uow the greatest grain market in the would;
and the facility and economy with which the products
of these lands can be transported to that market, make
them much more profitable, at the prices asked, than
these more remote at government rates, as the addi
Cored coat of transportation le a perpetual tax on the
'atter, which must be borne by the producer, in the re
duced price he melees for his grain, ke.
' The title Is perfect—and when the final payments are
made, deeds are executed by tiro trustees aippointed by
the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the pur
°bailers, which convoy to then; absolute titles kites nine
plc, fro° and clear of ewory inounihranco, Ben or ma t.
ga% prices are from $6 to $5O: Interest only 9 per et.
Twenty per ct. will be deducted from the price for cash.
Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable
in tiro, three, four, five and,slx years after date, and are
required to improve one-tenth innually for five years.
so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the
end of that time.
Competent 111111 , 113 , 011 will accompany those who wish
to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them in
making selections.
The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable
as those which have been disposed of.
SECTIONAL DIAPS
Will ho sent to any one who will °helm fifty cents in
postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing on
morons instaucos of nuccessfal farming, signed by re
epectable and well known farmers living in the neigh
borhood of tho Railroad Lands, throughout the State—
also the cost of fenelpg, price of cattle, expense of har
vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any other information—
will be cheerfully given on application, either potsonally
cr by letter, In English, 'french, or german, addressed
to JOHN WILSON.
Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R It. Co.
Wilco lu Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Il
linois, aul
1-1"nio
°s FOR $2,001 LAND DIS
TRIBUTION!! MANCE FOR POOR MEN!!
The Northwestern Muting Land Benefit Association
will make a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of real
estate and maps to its mombero. The number of mem-
hers is limited to 15,000. $2 00 and tiro letter 'damps
per membership, or a oro. Any individual sending
po and the ',tamps, HMO be entitled to six slimes; or
any pomp sending $lO with MX mimeo, with t headdress
of each, carefully irvittoti, shall be entitled 19 814 chores.
The distribution will be made iu Chicago, Sept. 25th,
1857.
The following io the real imitate to he distributed
.No. Y. An Improved farm of 80 acres in Cooke
Co., ;Ingots, aloe(' at $3,000
No. 2. du IMProved form of 160 acres in While
aides Co., Illinois, valued at 11,000
No. 3. An improved farm of 160 acres in White
aides Co., Illinois, valued at, 3,000
No. 4. .An excellent private residuum In Dubuque.,
lowa, valued at 3,000
No. 6. 160 acres superior farm land in Cooke Co.,
Illinoio, valued at 2,000
No. O. 160 Ares well pine timbered In Waupacca
Co., Wiaconsin ' valued at 2,000
No. 7. A good lot apd cottage residence lu Chi
cago,Plingis, 1140 at . • 2,000
No. $. 160 acres ouperior land in Whltesldea Co.,
Illinoia, valued at 1.000
No. 9. 160 acres good land In Chippewa Co.,
Wisconsin" valued at 900
No. 10. 160 acres good land In Ohippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, valued at 080
No. 11. 160 acres good land In Chippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, valued at 800
No. 12 160 acres good land in Dunn Co., Wis.
cousin, valued at 800
No. 13. 80 acres good land In Marshall Co., lowa,
valued at 600
No. 14. 80 acres good land in Marshall Co , lowa,
valued at . 600
No. 16. 80 acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa,
valued at 600
No. 10. 44) apres good land in Miirsliqll Do., {arra,
valued at BOO
No. 17. 40 acres good land In I , lpn Co., lowa, val
ued at 300
No. 18. 40 Revell good land in Linn Co., lowa, val
ued at 800
N 0.19. 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val
ued at 800
No. 20. One building lot in Dabcolue, lowa, val
ued at 1100
No. 21. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois,
valued at 300
No. 22. One building lot in Starling, Illinois,
valued at 800
No. 23. Ono building lot in Sterling, Illinois,
valued at 800
No. 24. 40 acres farm land in Grant Co., Wiscon
sin, valued at 800
No. 26. 40 acres farm land in Grant Co., Wiscon
sin, valued at 850
No. 26. 40 acres land In Grant Co , Wisconsin,
valued at 210
No. 27. 40 acres land in Grant Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 240
No. 28. 40 acres land in Crawford Co.,Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No. 29. 40 acres lapel In Crawford Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No 80. 40 acres laud In Crawford Co., Wleotntsin,
valued at . 200
N 0.31. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., liVieconsin,
valued at 200
No. 32. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at WO
No. 33. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin,
valued at . 200
No. 31. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin,
valued at . WO
No. 15. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 180
No. 38. 40 acres land In Dad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at HO
No. 37. 40 acres land in Dad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 180
No. 88. One lot in Fallon, Illinois, valued at 160
No. 30. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
No. 40, One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor
ably. TO mimeo mid address or etockholgers shall be
written oh qs many aniall cards as tl}cy have oliarea,
and the whole placed in a hog, 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 bo sent a cheep ,ma of a Western
State or Tonged's.. A full account of the distribution
will be forwarded In a printed circular to each member
the Association, with the
ma 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 $2.00 and Soo letter
atampo, Address LINDEf.L, JONES & CO.,
au-13 Chicago, Illinois.
LOP*, —THEfiT]fp
PENNsyLVANje 14441414 D Cr1P.4.10 are
now prepared to recerre apd forwent FRP CIIIT between
Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Columbia, the following
rates per hundred pounds :
111111 7 11blh YUMA. AND ooDIIIIDIA.
First Mess. Secepd Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
22 eta. 16 cte /dote. 14 cte.
- - .
Flour, 18 els. por barrel.
Pig metal, 10 eta per 100 pounds.
, BETWEEN PHYLA. AND LANCASTER.
Pint Claes. Second Claim Third Class hearth Claes
20 eta. 17 eta. 14 eta. 13 eta,
Flour 15 eta . per torrel.
Pig Metal, 10 eta. per 100 piounds.
ARTICLES OP FIRST CLASS.
Books, Fresh Fish,
Boots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags,
Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter and Ale In bottles,
Dry Goods, Poultry in coops,
Eggs Pork, (fresh,)
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,)
Feathers, Wrapping Paper.
ARTICLES OF ID CLASS.
Apples, Molasses,
Cheese, Malone,
Clover and Grass Seed, Oils in casks or barrels,
Crockery, Paper in boxes,
Candles, Pasteboard,
Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peseles, (dried,)
Groceries, Print i ng Paper,
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes and kegs, Queenaware,
Hardware, Sweet Potatoes,
Hops, Tobacco in bales,
Iron, hoop, band, or sheet, Tee,
Leather, .
Liquor in wood, Rtfl e o ' w ,
Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (apts.!)
Monuments,
Val .isti.
ARTICLES OF ql) CLASS.
Alcohol, Potatoes,
Coffee, Turnips,
Rides, (green,) Vinegar,
Lard, White Lead,
Oysters & Clams, (in shell) Window Glass,
Tobacco, (manufactured,)
MtVOLFB OF Sin CLASS.
Codfish, Rollo,
Cotteo, Belt,
Flab, salted, Toyama, (leaf,)
(train of ell kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Ter,
Pitch, Whiskey,
Plaster.
1.1.7" For further Information apply to
IL J. SNEEDEIt, Freight Agent, Phila.
H. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia.
10/81 W. LI. taBIL4, Freight agent, Lancaster.
Unilroab inc
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BALT. ARRANGEMENT.
BETEILEHF.III, ALLENTOWN, MALIGN CHUNK, EA9
TON, POYLESTON, &O.
On and after Monday, October 6, 1557, the trains on
this road will leare Philadelphia
For Bethlehem, (Express) at 8 A. N.
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk,
(Express) at 2.16 P. Al.
Passengers for Easton by 215 P. Id, train take stager
at Iron Mill station.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6 I'. N.
For Gwynedd. do. at 0 A. M.
TRAINS FOR PIIIIADELPIIIA.
Leave Bathetern (Expreaq,) at 015 A. M., and 2 45 P.
M., connecting with L. V. R. It. trains, and arrive in
Philadelphia at 12 10 M. and 0 P. M.
Leave Doyle:gown, (Accommodation,) at 015 A. M.
Leave Qwynedd, do. • at 3 P. M.
Accommodation trains run daily; other trains daily
Sundays excepted.
Faro to Doylestown . 80 cts
Bethlehem . , V 60
Fare to Mauch Chunk . 2 60
oct 6 ELLIS CLARE, Agent.
Quiets anti Restaurants
'PIE OLD STAR HOTEL IN HARMONY
COURT.—The public nra respectfully informed
that the OLD STAR HOTEL Is still in existence. The
proprietor will be glad to see his old friends, nod pro
mimeo to furnish them with a superior quality of Ale,
Wines, and Liquors. Us feels assured, that on paying
him a visit they will nut be disappointed. Ile is also
prepared to furnish Oysterainevery style, at the shortest
notice.
Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock.
sop 24-lm JOHN CORLEY.
IVILLIAM HANNING'S CITY LAGER
BEER SALOON, No. 232 Oartoris Alley, Philo
dolphin. ep22-3m
moGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
vied corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Game
and all other delicacies in season. Families sundied
with Oysters on the shortest notice, • sepDlm
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH BTREET,
ABOVE MAMIE!,
PHILADELPHIA.
au24-tr MERMEN & BONS, Paoratorom
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of I r win Stree
cud Doom° Way, Pittaburgh. D. D. MARKER
Proprietor. anl3-3m
YER ST RO USE, ATTORNEY AT
AU LAW, OERTIIM itrevt, Pottsville, Pa. iit4•l7
Ei a ning 0 Simile
SAYIN G
FUND-FIVE PER CENT.
TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PARY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTII-WEST CORNER
OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATOR NY THE EiTiTE OF PIPOWYLT/NIA
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office Is open every day from Boicleck In the
morning till 1 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till II o'clock.
110 N. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
Wm, J. Ramo, Secretary.
DIRICOTORB:
Gen. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth Muons,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert kielfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Semi. K. Ashton, henry L. Churchman, .
Jaynes 13 Smith, Francis Lee.
This Company confines its business entirely to the
receiving of money on interest The investments,
tunouutiusc to over
ONE MILLION AND A HALE OP DOLLARS,
are made in conformity with the provisions of the
Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, GROUND
RENTS, and such first class securities as will always in
sure ported security to the depositors, and which can
not fail to give parruanuncy and stability to this Insti
tution. and-ly
( i ilIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of
FIFTH and WALNUT Steeobi. Open daily, from
9 to 3, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until 8
o'clock. Large or small MIMS received, and paid with
out notice, with FIVE PERCENT . INTEREST, by
chock or otherwiee. JOHN THOISON, Presq.
0100 PRESIDENTS,
THOS. T. TASKEIt, EDWIN 91. LEWIS.
SEORETARE AND TREASURER,
WM. T. ELBERT.
TREDITERS,
R i m. C. Ludwig,
D. O. Levy,
Charles L 'Lox,
A. Minicoy,
Israel W. Morris, Jr.,
Win. Neal,
Thos. Neilson,
Thomas S. Reed, M. D.
James ltinmell,
Thos. P. Sparbawk,
Weer Thompson,
Peter Williamson,
Isaac S. Waterman,
Charles T. Yerkes.
John B. Auotlu,
John .11. Addloko,
Solomon Alter,
M. W. Baldwin;
William Clark,
Ephraim (Nark, Jr.,
Charles B. Caranire,
Robert Clark,
A. J. Drexel,
Charles Dutilb,
Wm. B. Foster,
Benjamin Berbera,
John Jordan, Jr,,
Lewin Lewis, Jr.,
awl-3m
IVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER OENT. emu SAVINGS FUND.
" (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
0. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATRSAVINGS FUND.
[VO. 88 (241) DOCK STRUT.-FIVE
11 PER OENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. nul-ly
filachinern anb iron
STEAM ENGINES,
FROM
TWO TO ONE MINIMA MORSE POWER
AtCO 3 A PULL ASSORTMENT OP
MACHINISTS' TOOLS,
SLIDE LATHES, PLANING MACHINES,
DRILLS, CHUCKS, MORTISING
MACHINES, Sca
S'or sale at the MACHINE DEPOT—
No. 135 NORTH THIRD STREET.
sell lute J. 141 HOLLINOSHEAD.
HAMIML •. MEHRIOK. J. WM:KILIAN MYBRIOZ
WILLIAM II
‘;OUTH.WARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ko., Nat
logs of all kinds, either Iron or Bran.
Iron frame mole for has Worka, Workshops, Railroad
Stations ' Jr.?
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latent and most
Improved coasrmeriork.
Every descriptlon of Plantation machinery, snch as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatua; Natimyth's Patent Steam Ilanuner; J. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumpa
Superintendent. —B. 11. DARTOL
!CHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO
TIVE
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
ETIVENTERNTII EiTRERT, RANILTON, FAIRVIEW AND
OFILING oAitur.N BTRRITB,
I,IIILADELPIIIA.
Rugagt9l exclusively iu the manufacture et
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
hittutiracture to order Locomotive. of any arrange
ment, weight or capacitY, for the use of Wood or Coke,
or Bituminous Coal in its crude tints, or
ANTHRACITE COAL,
WITHOUT EMITTING 8140112, GAM OH DM.
In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo
tives produced at those Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used in construction are
mode on the spot, and Insure the boot quality and most
reliable stock. The largo oxtont of Shops, and COM.
pi,te Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable
thorn to execute the
BEST OF WO RE irrni GREAT DESPATCH,
OP ANY ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED.
CHILLED CAB WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES,
With Forging,' of any aizo or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
Awl MACHINE WORK gunerttily.
RICHARD NORRIS
iRd-ly
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL-
Eli WORM
EMI=MMEMIE
AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
PRACTICAL
MACHINISTS, BOILER-314HERS, BLACK.
SMITIIS AND FOIJNHERS.
Having for many years been in successful operation,
and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Mmins'and River tugines, high and low premiere, Iron
Boats Water Tanks, Propellers, &c. &c., respectfully
offer ;heir services to the public, As lifting fully prepared
to coutrsct for Engines of nil sizes, Mariam, River, and
Stationary. Having sets of patterns of diiTerent sizes,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every deseraption of Vattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue,Tubu
lar nod Cylinder Boilers, of the best Perinsylvaa char
coal iron Forginge of all sires and kinds; Iron and
Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specificationa for all work done at their
oatablishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
palm of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with sheen', blocks, falls, &0., , for
raising heavy or 'light weights
TIIONIAS REANEY,
.1.11.101 t 0 NEAFIR,
.1(MIN I VY,
delt Streets, Kensington
anl-y !MAO/l and VAL
H ANDY Si MORRIS
MANUFACTURERS OP
CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES
FOR GAS, STEAM OR WATER.
/LSO,
OBNERAL IRON COMMISSION mEßcirrs
Warehouse 8. E. corner FRONT and WALNUT.
gal-3m
illebichita
IaELMBOLIPP GVNIIINE PREPARA
TION, E;traet Bimii, for all Diseases of the Blad
der, Kidneys, Gravel, Prepay, Nervous and Debilitated
Sufforete.
HELM/iO/4P' O GBNITINB PREPARA
TION, Extract Buchu, removes all the symptom,
ainoug which will ho found Indisposition to exertion,
Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats,
Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often enor
mous Appetite or Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Flushinge of the Body, Dryness Cl the Skin, Pallid
Countenance, Eruptions on the lam, Pains in tho Back,
1103VP , CR9 of the Dye Lids, frequently Black Spots flying
before the Eyes, with tempormy Su:lmmo, Loss of Sight
If these symptom are allowed to go on, which this Me.
diClllO invariably removes, soon follow Fatuity and Epi
loptio Fits.
Irk' YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY
A- of the ahoy° dietrrsvmg mimente, use HUM
VOLD'S PIIIII.4II.ITtONS 'Pty them, and ho convinced
of their ofitcepy
IT IV
ELMBOL" GENUINE PREPAIIA
tIL RATION, Extract flucho,
" Give 11.1111 end vigor to the frame ;
And bloom to the pallid cheek!"
And are so pleasant is their taste, that patients be
come food of them.
lIELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract Buchu—See overwhelming milder'.
cos which will bo produced to show that they do great
good to all who honor them witha trial. Evidence open
fur the inspection of all
HELIFIBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract Buchu.—Price $1 per Dottie, de
limited to any address. Depot, 62 South TENTH street,
Assembly Building, below 011EBTNUT street, Philadel
phia.
Address letters, 11. T. HEIAIBOLD, 52 Booth TENTH
street, below CIIESTNUT, Philadelphia.
Sold by Druggists apd Deplore everywhere. Beware
of Counted°lfe. au7-Bm*
R RANT"
ORYSTALOGRAPIIS,
OR PIIOTOUNAPIIIC II MATURE IN OIL,
N N corner of EIOIITII amt LOCUST.
- . .
The above pictures differ essentially from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and
truth of color end outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, Imre, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance; while the sorority of the or
deal to which they are eaposed in manipulation equally
settles the question of their permanence. 'these facts
enable the subscriber to oiler them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends.
They aro secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of E. D. MARCUANT.
Dor Portraits of the cabinet, and life biZO on canvas
as heretofore. se 18-3 m
PUBL IO L AMP S.-TIIE PUBLIC IS
IL respectfully infornad that Offices leave been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps or
at any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Looks will be kept by Joseph
Daily, No. 512 Queen street, Third Ward; (Marten Catty,
No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward, lliram G.
Kirk, No 143 d Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; 31.
W. Deshong, No. 2231 Coates erect, Fifteenth Ward,
Thoa.V. Bowlby, (110 Mike, Twenty-Pourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia;) M. 11. 31 , Eadden, Gas Office, Twenty-
Second IVard, (0 ermanteivn;) IVin. N. Market, Gas
Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the
Uas Offlee in Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia pas
Works. A. J KITE,
eel-Om Superintendent of Distribution.
PPHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY-
N. W. Cor. TIMID aol OIIESNUT Stn.
L. PELOU2kI Ac 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 SPECIMEN
BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
aro now prepared to furnish 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 them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better an
lahed asticie than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at 0 cents per pound, In exchange for
new at specimen prices. aul•tf
HOLMRS' SELF-RIGHTING SURF AND
LIFE BOAT.--Thu undersigned aro sole agents
for the sale of HOLMES' SELF-BIOHTING SURF AND
LIFE BOAT. Patent right for Slates or cities or boats
ready for use, cau be obtained by applying to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
3d North wharves.
- -
COTTON -100 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
sad for ludo by
MARTIN & MAO/MISTER,
and 11P Nnrlh Wittfir AtrePt
fILENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO.
VI US WALNUT Ot., below SIMI. on
Insurance (Earn Panics
11hIR.11 INSURANCE.
SPRING GARDEN PIKE INSURANCE COM
PAY.
CAPITAL $120,000 N , PAID IN OASII,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
OPPIOE, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD
STS, SPRING GARDENS.
0 II ARTE It PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIREOTORS.
John II Dohnerl, henry it. Phil 0,
David Woulpper, Lewis Shinnack
Benjamin Davis, John Landoll,
John livatui, Jr Chorine Field,
Auley H. Park, William E. Woo .
James Burnell, John B. Stevenson,
Jacob 8. Mintzer., Cumin .Stoddard, Homer, Thos. D Tillinghast,
George K (31111.14
JOHN 11. DOIINERT, President.
L. KRUM - 111A Alt, Secretary. bent 21—ly
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
11 OFFICE 414 WALNUT St. Franklin Buildings.
FIRR AND MA /UNE! INSURANCE
OAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITIIpi!.tyILEGE TO INCREASE
TO 500,000.
Thin Company IN now fully organ red, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates
OFFICERS.
11. 0. LAUGHLIN, President.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice President
OEO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
George Mitotter,
W. C. Stotesbury,
It. M. Cathie,
O. 0. Ilutler,
Oro. Scott. [aul9-y
11.0. Laughlin,
D. Sharnood,
Wal °ahem°,
Richard Shields,
T. V. Shewell,
VIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS No 94 WALNUT STREET.
AUTHORIZEDCAPITAL, $600,000.
(PULL AMOUNT 8111130111/311D )
Invested as follows:
First Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the
City of Philadelphia $135,000
Stocky worth par 222,100
Cash ou hand :11,190
Amount penned by Stock notes 190,000
Amount of Stock due on call 1,710
/.800,000
'Phis Company effects insurances on Building,, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Lumber,&c •, on Vessels, Cargo,
and Freight, to all ports, an by Railroad, Lakes, and
Rivere, at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal
terms, guarantying Prompt Payment on the adjustment
of leases.
117 - Perpetual Insurance made upon the usual terms.
DIRECTORS.
P. H. Pope, I Wm. P. Leech,
0 E. Spangler, R. T. Ronan,
Abr'm. Rex, H. Houston,
Wm. H. Woods, Jos R. Withers,
George Howell, Abr'm. I' Eyre,
J. Edger Thomson, W. Raiguel,
0. G. Sower, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John 11. Lewars,
Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles,
Nathan It Potts,j 11. N. Burroughs,
PERCIVAL M. OTTS, President,
0. E. SPANGLER, Vice Pree't., W H. WOODS, Sec.,
AnglB-ly B T. KENSIL, Treasurer.
91111 E QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT St.
Capital and Surplus, law pao.
This Company continues to make Insurance against
loss or damage by YU e and the Perils of the Sea, Inland
Navigation and Transportation, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
President—GEO. 11. lIART
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—ll. R. COGGSUALL.
/militant Sec re t ry-8 IL BUTLER.
ROTORS.
E. W. Bailey,
(Glades G. Imlay,
Wm. D. Lewis, Jr.,
J. L Pomeroy,
Andrew R. Chambers,
11. R Coggshall,
Samuel Jones, AL D.,
A. F. Cheesbrough.
George 11. Hart,
E. P. Rosa,
A. 0. Cotten,
Joseph Eduardo,
John G. Dale,
Hon. Henry M. Fuller,
Poster S. Perk ha,
John H. Chainbero,
au 8•IF
1131IILADELPILIA FIRE AND LIFE IN
SUBANCE COMPANY, incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania in 1848, are now established in tbe:r
NEW OFFIOE, No. 433 CHESTNUT Street, where they
are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE,
from LOSS BY FIRE, on property of every description,
in Town or Country, including PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
DWELLINGS STORES, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES
and MANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, Ac
Also, MERCHANDIZE of all kinds; STOCKS OF
GOODS, Stocks of COUNTRY STORES, Goods on
STORAGE or to BOND, STOCKS and TOOLS of AR
TIFICERS end MECHANICS; FURNITURE, JEW
ELRY, FIXTURES, An., kn., kcAc., at moderate
rates of premium, and for any periodd of time.
This Company refer• to their poet career as an ample
guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT of all their
LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims
against them. ROBERT P. RING, Pree't.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prei't.
/NAHUM BLAONBURNM, Seey. aul-3m
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST edlif-
RA PA NY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TRIM/ and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 1612,735 03.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—lair
chases life on interests in Real Estate, and mattes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They. act as Executors, Adiniuistrators, Assignees,
Trustees and Guardians.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in any amount—
Five Per Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit,
payable hick on demand without notice.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January let, 1857.
Loans of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila
delphia Oity, Penn'a Railroad, Camden
and Amboy Railroad, and other Leane 1179,885 Is
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate . 117,137 10
Stocks In Banks, Insurance, Gas and Rail
road Companies 81,729 98
Premium Notes and Loans on Collaterala 103,602 01
Cash in Bank, due from Agents, Inter
eat, k 0... 88,780 47
Guarantee Capital, Subscription Notee 100,000 00
synga 63
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STOXES, Vice Pree't.
JOHN W. IIoHNoN. Secretary. inlay
A RUM FIRE INSUTRANCE COMPA
-1-1 NY, NEW YORK.—Office, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Dank—Wash Capital, $250,090,
with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port sud their Cargoes,
and other property, against Loss or Damage by lire and
the Risks of Inland Navigation.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus 1 { Cirktes,
Henry 0 Brewer, Merry Davis,
Edmund Fanfold, O. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polherms, Jr.
Ogded Haggerty, Elisha E. Morgan,
Thomas Monagan, Abm. It. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillips,
Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G. (Hidden, Edward Ilincken,
liteph. Cambreleng, Wm. E Shapes),
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lathrop L. Bhagat!,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick,
Fader Edes, Emery Thayor,
Benjamin IL Yield, Geo Westfeldt,
A. R. Frothingham. Zalmon Taylor,
Thos V. Youngs, Henry E. Blossom,
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBEIR W41;1), 'lncident.
RII , HARD A. OMELET, Scgtit{try. au 10-ly
A o N o }IA N ? T UR h
ft E r
t R o
r S ' p INSURANCE
the State of Sonnsylvania. Capftal, 1600,000. Thar,
Marino, and Inland Transportation.
Aaron 8 Lippincott, Charles Wise
j Win. A. Rhodes, .10,fr04 'Weeks:,
Charles J. Pield, dgigea r. Smyth,
Win. D. Thomis, J Rinaldo Rank,
Wm. Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
RtiVM • A. RHODES, Tice President.
LALFItEII WEEKS, secretary.
J. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor
This Company was organized with a cash capital, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to
its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Office No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
aul-dly
TINE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
-R. RANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELVIIIA —Office
No. 222 WALNUT Street, opposit4 the Exchange. MA
RINE RISKS on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads,
Canals, Boats, and other carriages
ALL TUE PROFITS divided annually among the M
ewed, and amplo security iu cases of Ina.
Hiss
Thome T Butcher,
Algernon E. Ashburuer,
Alfred Fassitt,
Thomas 8. Posh' r,
Gustavus English,
James H. Stroup,
Alfred Snide,
A. G. Cattail,
Charles B. Carstairs,
Samuel Robinson,
John O. Keifer,
John P. Steiner,
Henry tiriunbo,
Wni J . Capgf,
°rent:berg.
tRIIIS MILES, President
3SITT, Vice Presidont.
• DIRMOI
Edward Harris Milne,
John M. Odeulaoliner,
Mahlon Williamson,
Samuel J. flharpless,
Isaac Jeanne,
Henry Preaut,
Edward G. James,
William L Sprino,
Franklin C Jones,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
William Taylor,
James. Murphy,
Wm F. Smith,
A. J. Antal°,
Samuel L. 0
EDWARD HAI
ALFRED FAST
Joule 0. REPF:IIR, Secretary
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $303,000. Leases in Phila.lelnlaia and
vicinity adjusted at Hu) Philadelphia ofice.
By leave ere refer to
D. S. Brown & Cp., Phila. Mon. Joel Jones, Phila.
Cheffees, Stoat & Co., ~ I Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston
Hacker, Lea & Co., 6, Hon. T.S. Williams, Hart'd
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu
rance in the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA. GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 913 (0/1 No. 146) CHESTNUT ST
THOMPSON & 1(0011,
Agents.
Wants.
511 AGENT S WANTED. -4 HOME
.) STEAD FOR 010!—Thins Division.--$310.000
worth of Farm, and Building Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amoug,t
10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1857. Sub
scriptions ouly Pen dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every
subscriber will got a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from $lO Is $25,000. These farms and lots are
sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the inet ease in the value of which si ill
compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 lots and farms are already cold, and a
company of settlers called the " Rappahannock Pioneer
Association" Is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly
45.000 acres of land, in different parts of Virginia, new
at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to
$3OO 13or acre. Unquestionable titles will in all eases
be given. Woodscutters, coopers, farmers, ace., are
wanted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers,
to whom the moat liberal inducements Rill be given
L 2 me agents write that they are making $2OO per mouth.
For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, kr" , apply
to E. BAUDER,
au24-1.1 Port Royal, Caroline county, Va.
( Attar/up at Caw
pIIARLES D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT
V LAW, Williamsport, Lygoming county, Pa , will pay
partimilar attention to Securing and Collecting claims,
Lycoruing and adjoining counties.,
ps To
Hon. J. 0. Knox, Sopro lim rno plalladelphia.
David Jayne & Soo; Phila. Norcross & Sheets, Phila
Ansp
otantach, Heed & Co., Smith, Shanty & Co., "
LE WI S S. WE LL S, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET , NORRISTOWN, ,
will attend with punctuality, and to the beet of his
ability, to all business entrusted to his care. 0.1-3na
J. J. Munnu.]
311WHEL KOONTZ
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. ';',B Camp Street, New OHMS,
lIREERENORS IN PHILADELPHIA;
Caleb Cope & Co., 183 Market street.
Smith, Murphy & Co., 97 Market street.
Ww. 11. Brown & Co., 108 Market street. Esu27-2mit
gIiEORGE H. ARMSTRONG, ATTOR
. NEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, 1,841
Lombard street, below Broad. sepl7-Ira*
ink ANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
11 AT LAW ? &Ohne% Corner of EIQIITH and
CJdTdireeta, Philadelphia, 101-17
RESOLUTION PROPOSING I,+,C Nab.
BIENTB TO TUE CoNSTITTMON COM.
inot,wrOth
')th , ~,g laro nnl 110 , 13 L prc.nirs
tire, of She r in Gin.
•'161: Mott It l i o l.l/A4 alL.,olaienti are
proposed to tit° Conetit.it, 11 cP thr Counnnitnalth. in
accordance with the pvtvlsions of the truth artlele
thereof.
There shall nrticle to Bald Coaititu
titu to ho d,•.isoat.d 00 ortiold eleven, as follows:
Bworiom 1 The Stale may contract Ilebte, to supply
Cantina nenieli Of 'Unlace no r.M . eollrs, or in, meet exp, e _
feel not otherwise provided for; but the ag2r,.,
amount of such dehta direct and contingent. in L. thor
contracted by a irtue of one or noire arts of the genie al
easelably, or at different peri.l+ of time,.liall net , e 0 .
ceed seven hundred and fifty thoviinni and lie
money arising from the creation of nunh 11,bt4, nhall hr
applied to the purpo.o fin intent, it *r.ii obt,me,t, oe to
repay the debts eu Nicatractell, eon to no ono, paw ne
whMel I I
P.ECTIOI 2. Si, addition to the above !united powor,
the State may contra, t debts to repel invasion, sripprevo
insurrection, defend the Stole in war, or to redeem the
prinent outstanding indebtedness of the Stote; but the
money arising from the contracting of such debtv, shall
be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to
repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
Srceioc 3. Except the debts above specified, in sec
tions are and two of this article, no debt whatever
stall ho created by, or on behalf of the State
Sscriou 4 To provide for the payment of the present
debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid,
the legislature eholl, at its first session, after the adop
tion of this amendment, create a sinking thhd, xhicb
shall be suffiCient to pay the accruing interest on such
debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a
EMU not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars; which sinking fund shall cormist of the net .111,1 i
income of the public works, from time to time owned by
ilia State, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or
any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale
of stocks owned by the State, together a ith other funds,
or resources, that may be designated by law. The said
sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by as
signing to it any port of the taxes, or other revenues of
the State, not required for the ordinary and current ex
penses of government, and unless in case of war, inva
sion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund
shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguish
ment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt
is redueod below the sum of fire millions of dollars
Samos 6. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not
in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any
individual, company, corporation, or association ; nor
shall the Commonwealth hereafter become ajoint owner,
or stockholder, in any company, association, or toe
vocation.
Simms 6. The Commonwealth shall not assume the
debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough,
or township; or of any corporation, or association; un
ion such debt shall have Leen contracted to enable the
Mato to repel invasion, suppress domestic Insurrection,
defend itself in time of war, or to assist the State in the
discharge of any portion of its present indebtolnem
SECTION 7. The Legislature shall not authorize any
county, city, borough, township, or incorpozated dis
trict, by virtue of a Tots of its citizens, or otherwise, to
become a stockholder en any company, assoctation or
corporation , or to obtain money for, or loan its credit
to, any corporation, association, institution or party.
. .
There shall be an additional article to said Conatitn
lion, to he designated ae article XII , as follows:
No county shell be divided by a line cutting off over
one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new
county or otherwise,) without the express assent of
such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; uor
shall any new county be established, containing less
than lour hundred square miles.
TIIINO AYES WIEST.
From Section two of the first article of the Conatitu•
lieu strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia,
and of each county respectirely;" from section fire,
tame article, etrike out the words, "of Philadelphia
and of the several rowatirs;" from section seven, same
article, etas out the words, "neither thetity of Pap
/titian/tin nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the
words; "and not" and stnke out “seetton four, same
article," and in lieu thereof insert the following:
" SECTION 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and In every seventh year thereafter, re
presentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be
apportioined and distributed equally, throughout the
fitate, by districts, in proportion to the number of taxa
ble inhabitants in the several parts thereof ; except that
any county containing at least three thousand fire
hundred taxable., may be allowed a separate represen
tation; but no more than three counties shall be joined,
and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a
district. Any city containing a enfilcient number of
taxables to entitle it to at least two representatived,
shall have a separate representation assigned it, and
shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous
territory, of equal taxable populationas near as may be,
each of which districts shall elect ono representative.'
At the end of section seven, game article, Insert these
words," the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into
single senatorial districts, of f contiguous territory as
niarty equal in Curable pope ation as possible, but no
ward shall be divided in the forniattott thereof."
The legislature, at its first 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 slits-four.
There shall be an additionat section to the first article
of said Oonatitution, which shall be numbered and read
as follows:
flgovioa W. The legislature shall have the power to
alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of Incorporation
hereafter conferred by, or order, any special, or general
law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious
to the citizens of the Commonwealth; in each manner,
however, that to injustice shall be done to the corpora
tors
IN SENATE, March 2.9, 1857
Respired, That this reaolution pane. On the that
amendment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second amendment,
yeas 23, nays 8; on the third amendment,
,) ens 24, nays
4; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4.
[Extract tram the Journal ]
GEO. W. 11AIITIESLY, Clerk.
IN MS TIMMS o► IttteaNSENTATITIN, April 2U,1857.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first
amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the seemed, amendment,
yeas 57, aays 34 ; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays
22; on the fourth anletetteent, yeas 83, nays 7.
UtlsAract from the Journal.]
JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk.
171.1 id in Secretary's MSc*, May 2,1887.
A. G. CURTIN,
• Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Pennsylvania as
I an certify that the above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy oi the original "Reaulution proposing a mend
ments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth," with
the vote in each branch of the Legislature upon the
final passage thereof, as appear. from the origunile on
Ole ja thin office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
[l.B 1 hand and caused to be allied the seal of the
Secretsayie Office, the day and year above
written. A. MAIN,
BeerntarY of the Oexclucuritealth
In Banana, March 27, 1857
The rein:du:lon proposing amendments to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth being under consideration
FM the question,
Will the Senate agree to the first amendment?
The yeas and nays wero taken agreeably to the pro
visions of the Constitution, and were as follow, vie:
less—Messrs. Brower, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Frans,
Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Lillinger.
Knox, Lauboch, Lewis, Myer, Seofiekl, Sellers, Shm.
mon, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright awl Tag
gart, Speaker-24.
NATE—MMIi Oralib, Creswell, Pinney, Gregg,
Aentim and Souther-7.
So the quoction was determined In the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the second amendment?
, The yeas land nays were taken agreeably to the pro
visiono of the Constitution, and were as follow viz:
Yeas—Messrs Btewer, Browne, Crerawell, Ely,
Evans, Fetter, Finney Vermilion, Ingreun, Jordan.
Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Se llers, Shuman, Souther,
Steele, Straub, Welab, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart.
Speaker-33
Gera—Messrs. Coffey, Grubb, Frazer, Gregg, Harria,
gillinger, Penrose and Seotleld-8.
Bo the question was determined to 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 :
Yeas—Messrs Brewer, Browne, Crabb. Cresswell, Ely,
Erase, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger.
Knox, Limbach, Lewis, Slyer, Scofield, SOWN, Shuman,
Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Mains, and Wright
Naas—Meseta. Ceffej, Gregg, Harris and Penrose-4
So the queZon 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
vielens of the Constitution, and were at follow, viz :
Yeas—Mean Brewer,Prowno,enffeYieresswell•ElY,
Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Killinger, Enos,
Lanhaell,Leiris, ver, Seefield,Sellerr,Shuinan,Seuthi. r,
Steele, Straub, Welch, Wilkins and Wright-23.
NATO—Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Peurose-1
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
to von Heron or HiPREOEhrIVIVES,
April IN, 1857.
The resolution proposing amendments to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth being under consideration,
Cu the question,
Will the House agree to the first amendment'
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro',
sions or the Constitution, and were as follow, tis
Yesa—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Ball,
Beck, Blehop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase,
Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eysier,Fausold, Foster,
Oibboney, (tildes, Ilamel, Ilarpor, Iliestand,
Rillogns, Holtman, (Berks.) frobrio, Innes, Jacobi,
Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman. Kerr, Knight, Le.-
ponying. Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, srealmout,
Wllvaiu, :Moorhead, Mumma, Musselman, Nichols,
Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pontoon, Peters, Pottikeu,
Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelitaa,) Ramsey,
(York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberta, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,
Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Titian,
Vail, Vans oorhis, Vickers, Yoeghley Walter, Westbrook,
Whertee, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman
and tietn, Speaker-48
NUB—Meagre. Backus, Benson Dock, If smitten, Ilan
wok, lloffmen, (Lebanon ,) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn,
Warner and Wintrode-12.
So the question wits determined In the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Rouse agree to the second amendment
Tho yeas and nays were taken agl eeably to the provi
sions of the Constitution, and were as follows, TV{
Tees—Mestire. Anderson, !deckhouse, Ball. Beck,
Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Nut, Fauseld, Fester,
Oildea, Hamel , Harper Heins, 'Hesitant, Ilillegas, Hoff.
man, (Berks,) liousekeoper, lethtie, tunes, Jenkins,
Johns,Johnson, man, Knight, Leisenringer, Longa
her, Lovett, Mauer, !dangle, Moorhead, Mus
selinsn, Nichols Nicholson, Nuuemsrher, Pearaon, Pe
ters, Petrzicen, intrust!, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia)
Ramsey,
, (York,) Reamer Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,
Tolau, all, Voeghley, 'Walter, Westbrook, Wharton,
Zimmerman and (lets, Spreaker
NAT3—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson
Bishop, Brawn, Chase, Clearer, Crawford, Eynter,
hoary, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, lime, Hoffman, (Leb
anon,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, Westmont, Mumma. lieed.
Smith, (Cambria ' ) Smith, (Centre,) Stew enson, Struth
ers. Thorn, Vanvimrhis, Tickers,Wagonseller, Warner,
Wintrode,Witherow and Wrigh—fit
So (ho question was determined in the affirmative.
Cu the question,
Will the Rouse agree to the third amendment
The yeas and nays were takes agreeably to the pro
visions of the Constitution, and AVV. , as follows, viz
. .
Year, —Herm. Andersoe, Deckhouse, Ball, Beck,
Benson, Bower, Brune. Calhoun, CeropMll, Chase,
Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, but, Fyater, Fousold, Fee.
ter, Clibbouey, tfsmol, Harperr, Heins, Hiestand, Hill,
Itillegas, Heilman, (Berks,l Hoffman. (Lebanon,)
Housekeeper, Imbrie, Lies, Jacobs, Johns, Johuron,
Kauffman. Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Hearer,
Margie, ArCalmont, Moorhead, Mumma, Musselmau,
Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Pet
riken, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (York s ) a, Reamer,
Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambr) Smith;
(Centre) Stevenson, Tolen, Vail, Vanvoorhis, Tickers,
Voeghley, Wagoneeller, Westbrook, Williston, With
erow, Wright, Zimmerman and cotz, speaker-72.
Nees—Messra. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Bishop,
Corry, Dock, (lides, Hemitten, Hancock, Iliac Jen
kins, Knight, Leiseuring, kDlivain, Ramsey, (Phi Intel
phia,) Roberts, Struthers, Thorn, Walter, Werner,
Vglierton and Wititrode-22.
So the question was determined In the affirmative.
Ou the question,
Will the llonse agree to the fourth amendment!
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pre
visions of the Constitution, and were as follow, via
Yeas—Hesers. Andeffion,Arthur, Backhonse, Backne,
Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun,
Campbell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey,
Ent, Ilyater, Fansold, Foster, Gibbouey, Glides, Hamel,
Harper, Heim, Mestand, Mil, Htlerkki Hoffman,
(Berko,') Hoffman, `` Lebanon ,) Housekeeper, Imbrie,
tunes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Knuitukan,
Kerr, Lebo, Leiseurimr Lougaker, Lovett, Istanear,
Mangle, M'Calmont, IWllvatue, Mamma, Musselman,
Nichols, Niche sou, Nunemecher, Pearson, Peters, Pe
triken, Pownall Purcell, Ramsey, (Philedelphie,) Ram
sey (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,
Smith, (Cambria ,) Smith, (Central Stevenson, Tole°,
Veil, N'anvoorhit, Vickers, Voeghley, Wagonseller,
Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wharton, %1w0 . .. ,
Witherow, Zimmerman, and (lets, Speaker-83,
Neva—Messrs Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers,
Thorn, W hatred° and Wright—l.
Bo the question was determined in the afftrmatlre.
Iw. B. Koons
EZOSITART'S Oncm
HAM! June 22, MT.
PAlSPlSykallla, ss.
I do oortifT {hat tho sbon and (Drably Int sad
.IRTICIA XI.
OF PUBLIC DEBTS
CoJH AMEND/LINT
ARTICLE zn.
OF NEW COUNTIES
FOURTH .UIniIIMIIVIT
BeCIIIMBT'LI 0/7102,
aIERISZIORG y June =, lay
correct eopy of the " Irese?' sad a Najro lairs asilbs
resolution proposing areendmende to the Constitution of
the pouunanweelths Le the Serge a — CO the Jottr
nals of the two Mentes of the a. , Assembly 'of this
Commonwealth for the session of 1857.
„ . . .
(L Witness my hand and the seal of add office
this twenty-second day of Jane, one thousand eiedi
Ikunirel and fifty.feren. A. G. CURTIN,
aLLI-cuoca Eecretary of the Cacurpoweafca.
Rail% anD•
Itio WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND SLIMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTHERN VENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DAI IN TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE TO
PITTSCURGII AND TIIE WEST.
On and after Jura. ht. 1857. TWO DAILY TRAM
it tl l IPlrt. l'aivert Station for Pittsburgh sad all West
ern ant ii,nth or Northar3tern cities.
Till; MORNING MAIL TILILN
G. 31, . it ,t Galore d ulr (Sunday excepted) at 8.1.5 A.
M ,10. ',I: with tb. Will Train nri.r the Great Pll/141-
n . un. Ent nil& so arriving to Pittaburgla at I.'W
A M
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
lore doily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. if.,
for Harrisburg.
Tall NIGHT - EXPRESS TRAIN
Leases Baannum lITERY NIGHT at 10 P. M., eon
neetir, with the. Lightning Expteas over the Perausylr
rani& Hallrossi for Pittsburgh, arriving stl -SO P. M.
frr All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fort Way.. cud
Chicago Raierozd. and its Northern, Southern and
Western connections.
LE? Passengers for Chicago, Boa island, Burling.
ton, lowa City, .1111maukile, Dubuque, St. Pall's4Dfsdl
,,on, and other leading cities in the Northwest, nil nee
one hundred miles of &are! and ten hours iu time, with
four less changes of cars, by taking this route.
CJ Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo t and
Detroit, go by this route, and the time is unequalled,
being 113 miles shorter than by way other route.
[l:7- Passengers for St Louts, Indianapolis, Terre
Route, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper
klieitssippi, make less Changes of ears, and arrive in ad
vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Ooluzahus,
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick
as by any other route
- - -
AU We‘te - rn 1313 gage CHECKED THROUGH and
handlel With care.
FY)R THE NORTH.
The 8 15 A Id connects closely with Fallen's Trains
over tho Dauphin road for Williamsport, 'Elnan,
Rochester, Boni°, Niagara Palls, and Canada, than
forming the most direet railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers wilt
find this the shortest, cheapest, and moat expeditiona
route to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Through Tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Co
lombia and Lancaster by &lithe trains at $3 each, each
train having cure connections. Passengers by this
mite avoid tressolied bridges, and all the 111COLITE311111/fat
of ferrying across the Susquehanna river.
Passengers for Hanover, 3fanchester, Getlyebarg,im
rnittsburg, Carlisle, Charabersburg, go by the treble at
5.15 A. 51 , and 3 P.. 31.
WESTMINSTER BRANCIf.
The Cars on this road make one trip per day, conrixt,
ink with the train at 3 P
For TlTROtifill TICKETS and further information,
apply at the Ticket OfEce. Calvert Station, N. E. corner
of Calvert and Franklin str - etts.
eep2S-tf C. C. AMON, Stift.
j_IENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, ronnseting the At
lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South
western States, by a continua. Railway direct. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line
steamers to all points on the Western Rirere and
Cleveland and Sandraky with Steamers to all Porta on
the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT..
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Ynighk
ran be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PIIILADY2LPHIA AND prres
BURGH.
FIRST China—Bans, Shoes, Hats, ant
Caps, Books, Bry Grads. (in boxes
halts and trunks). Drug; bunco
and bales) Yeathers, Puns, &e..... ..
SECOND CLASS—Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, (in rolls or boxes), Wool,
and Sheep felts, Eastward, &o. ftc....80a. per ISO b
Trust) Chess—Ansils, Steel, Chains,
(in casks), Romp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted, (loose or insects), Tobacco,
manufactured, (except Cigars or rat
& , .1c Sec par 100
1 , 01.78211 Crass—Coffee, Fish, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in CIA, or boxes
eastward), Lard suit Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin. & c Ala. per 100 A
FLOCK—;Sc per Lbl , until farther notice.
GRAIN- 25e per 100 lte , until further nodes.
In shi)paig Goods from any paint East of Philadel
ph Is, be particular to user package " ries Peasessfrants
Emhart,: ' All Goods consigned to the Agents of thin
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
FREIGHT &GESTE —FiETTG, WOTLIlley & Co., Memphis.
Tenn.; R. P. Sass & Co, St. Louis, Mo.- J. S. Mitchell
A Son, Itransnlle, Ind ; Durne.ml, 1411 & Murdock,
and Carpenter & Jewett, Louisrille, Ey.; B. C. Mel
drum, Madison, Ind.; H. W. Brown & Co.. and Irwin
& Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co.. Zanesville,
Ohio ; Leech & Co., No. 14 Rilby street, BOstoni Leech
& Co , No. 2 Astor Hato), New Yerk, No. 1 William st.
and No. Battery Place, New York ;E. J. Breeder, Philadelphia • Magraw & anon , Italtlinore; D. A.
Stewart, Pitt sburgh.
H. H HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phtladelphin.
11 7. 1.0318A5H7.,
Superintendent, Altoona, Yr,
r YORK DINTS.—THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD GOMPANY'R LMES.
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, AND WA
PLACES.
Leave as follows, via : Pius.
At IA. M. from Kensington Depot, via Jersey
City, Mad 112
At 6A. XL via Camden and Jamey City, New Jer
sey AccoLnodstiou
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Mammoth,
tioe-At 7 A. g., Till Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail a
At 10 A. id., by steamboat Trenton, via Tawny
and Jersey City, Morning Es press 3
At 2P. 10 via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. &_-
pre a.
At 5 P. St via Camden and Jersey City, Craning
Mail
3
At a p. N. ' via Camden and Amboy, Ansozanangae
ticn,lstClase
At 3P. N. via Camden and Amboy, Accorrasods
tion, 2ref Class.
At 6 P. M. ' via Camden and Amboy, ACCOMMOdia.
tins, latClase 3
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accoinnacds-
Non, 2n d Class
The 6P. M. line runs daily, all others finndays• ;
cepted.
Express Linea stop at the principal stations only.
For Belridere, Easton. Flemington, &c., at 6A.
avA 4 P. Id , from Walnut street wharf.
For Water Gap, Sfrondsbarg, Scranton,lctsbarr
Montrose, Great Bend, Ice. at 6A. Al TiS Delawar
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holky at 7A. M. and and SP. M..
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, deo., at 23 and 4 P. M.
WAY lini.l2
RAY LINE
_ .
For Morita llolli, Burlington %Ed 'Way Station' at
P.M. M.
Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Barlingtan aad
Bristol at S) A. 3! - and for Bordentown and interme
diate places at P
•
Steamboat TREN - o.IS for Tammy at 10 and UN, A
M., and 4 P , 4.24 for Burlington and Briatol at AP
di.
All Ural., except 1 A. 11., lane. Walnut mimeo
wha i. .
•
fEr Fifty ponds of baggage only allowed each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking say
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. Lll bbg..
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. no Ooze
puny lumt their responsibility for baggage to one dans
per pound, and will not be liable for guy amount be
yon 3 1100, except by epL'cial contract.
WM. M. RATZMER, .Agent
C. & A. IL R. CO
IL B. MORRELL, Agent
Phila.. Tr. R. R. Co.
CHANGE OF HOURS.-P HILADEL
ki PULA, WILMINGTON AND RAUH:MOM HAM
ROAD.
On and after Thursday, July 2d, HSI,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA.
For Baltimore at S A. X , 1 P. M., (Fapreas,)
P.M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. M , 1, 415 andll P. M.
For New Castle at 8 A. M , 1 and 4.15. P. M.
for Middletown at 8 A. 31. and 4 15 P, M.
Tor Dover st 8 A. 11. and 4 15 P. 51.
For Seaford at 8 A 11. and 4.15 P. 51.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPSIA
Leave Baltimore at S 54, Express, IA A. M., a 6.25
P
Leave Wilmington at 6 60 awl 1115 A. 61 , and 2.58
and 9 MI P. M.
Leave New Castle at 620 and 11 65 A. M., and 9 03
P.M.
Leave Middletown it 10.00 A. M. and 3.03 P. M.
Leave Dover at 8 50 A. M. sad 7 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 7.00 A. M. and 4 00 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTDIORi
Leave Wilmington at 9 15 A.ll , 3P. NI. and IS 17
A. 11
SUNDAYS only at 11 P M from Philadelphia to
Baltimore
do 6.'5 P. M. emu Baltimore to
BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE GRACE ACCOMMO-
DATION TRAIN
Leaves Barre do Glace at 6 50 A. M.
Leaves Baltimore at 400 P. M.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, via m
as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intannediate
places at 6.00 P.M.
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M.
ant-ly 8. M. FELTON, President.
S. -P
PRI N G ARRANGEMENT.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.—Runatag fa
direct connection with the
PITTSBUROII, FORT WAYNE AND 01110A00 RAIL
ROAD.
For Cincinnati, St Louis, lowa City,
Louisville, Now Orleans, St. Paula,
Indianapoli, Cleveland, Rennin,
Terre Haute, Chicago, Nehru/tr..
In advance of all other routes out of Philadelphia.
Porining Chts connection with all fits gran Was.
ere Rai/moat.
TIIROUOII TRAINS
. -
Learn Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western cities,
from Om Yermaylvania Railroad Passenger Station
south-east oorner of ELEVENTH and MAILKET streets,
(entranco on Eleventh street,) as follows :
-- ' •
Mall Tram at 7—, A. M.
Fant Line at 12 60, P. M.
Exprr , s Mall at 11 00, Night.
Columbia II R Lme leaves for Harrisburg at 2 SO, P.
M . Lancaster IA - :rommodatlon.) at 4.30, P. M.
The Expre,..s Mill runs daily, the other trains, Slue
days exeeptod.
For further particulars see hand-bills, at the different
tartiog-points. Passengers from the West will find this
the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Haw York or Boston.
TIIOMI3 MOORE, agent,
Parsenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Phi's&lphia, February, 1857.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMA NTOWN
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD—M.IIIRn
RAM:IEIIEN TS. On and after May btb,1857.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6,7, 8, 910-min. 10, 111 i, A.
M. and 1, 2. 3.10 min., 4,6, 6,7, 8, 9,11 X, P. M.
Leavel Geimantown at 6,7, 7-35, 8, 9-10 min., 10X
113 i, A 31 , 1. 2. 3.10 min , 4,5, 6,7, 8,103 i, P.M.
The 7-35 o'clock, A. M , tram from Germantown, will
not stop at intermediate Stations.
ON EICSDATS.
Leave Philadelphia at 9-20 A. 51., 2,3, 10, 6.39 and
P M.
Leave Germantown at 8-20, 9-20 A. M., 1.10, -
15, and 7 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at 6,8, 9-10 min., ug A. M.,
4,6, 8, 9. P 31
Lrave CheAnut Hill at 7-15, 7-35, 10-10, 11-10, neut.,
A. M., 1-40, 3-40, 5-40, 7-40,10-10 min., P. M.
St'SDATS.
Leave Philadelphia at 6-2 O A. M., 2,6 X and S P. Xt,
Leave Chestnut Hill at 8 A. M., 12-60, 4-10, 1446-40,
P. M.
Oa and after May 4th, 1357.
FOR MANATUNE, CONSHOHOCKEN, AND NOR
RISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 9 3 and 11, A. M., sad 3,4 X,
6X, and 11x, P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7,9, wall, A. M., 3, and 6X,
P. M.
ON BIINDAIN,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M , and 8 P. H.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. 5.., and 8 P. IL
CHESTER VALLEY ILAILROAD_IOR DOWNLN
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and S P. H.
Leave Downingtown at 71( A. 11., and 1 P. M.
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