, -4 rMr!!•7 1 1 ==' - lame t; ROVVOI ,•,2 0 ; ir VOTXol4l(ittii litiiT Ll - applimetou Will ee made teiMrd tlitArtAlitt" era ado Naiiiidocloctardbiptsktireaht tibaaepitel. Mar ,of TIM *N& OW WANAQWII4.9III/IPinithe Omar of PkE l b iMideCia fibCiihidi aDe Pai s " auna Arltupowtho, iemr{bl+iorlainldtt or xale4id: I.d; ael6.44kaa4mlE Leg T SR: ix. AZlceried , ,, 41 4 v `• ri rm) , WHERBaB.4hettete letzAdethiletratiotalmthea•tate, °GURUS SALALUMA hittal PkihhtetphhlTAtiveassa, have tiehertheeteCle • rehrot .Willeaatiba deraigeedaio saktiattiteVelailqueated to matt edAheillilled itiehhhailiet debts against the same to present them to the admlalftatwa z l PCI =finrifilUill446 l ; 4 ooPle - hooniaft. W. Gostiernt.YU[tkicd.PrniUa4:{ 00 23,wirr•ISt 4 1 Philidelphla, Ix TRA-cottOt - oir. , YOB THE OITY,AND COUNTY:OP PH:MADE', P111A.,40 1 *l3ot.flYo4 Julia A. Our, by bar nett friend, doe:4 'Charles D. 11. COW dOptalatis6;l4 . o4 LibelrfOr divorce., AndritneoCtob..AdilaTedli matibrielf lieriff.lo:NOts; Rsq,, - for libellant, the amid &ant/thole on respondent to show ',cabinet- , ellepastdhislreA.si viseedo" eniOimOrdi. thouldibdttbdi,itatelOtt.ONOtirtutble Saturday,' Noy. 18141 at IC tdcceir. Ar. 11,0 .1.017274akin**,-, *SS .' VANIAo-,iquy,na na.antifeett. Vltlivigeha ; ; NOTTOII.;=4. special meeting of iha - Stoolchalderl44l• the ‘ l .l4s34lleitt,Threetotif, ibW 1 11101nrity of the Bink of Peiuksylcanla,'„ , will be held et the liankinelantse) on the ninth Oey 6f Noyember,4l.llt.. - 1857, et 12 o'clock, hi., to deteiane *BMW& tacielit ar Tiatant of the tot of Assembly, entitle& . 4 ( re , i , vidlogfinethe , teenOuplairbewp payments Ibr the Itaulunlast. ter ttiiel ape 'a illiibtoriptlapproeedlthw lath instant. ..r+FAWN . • hr cetera the teeth et-Direetoie , -' •• oc22.tNll_.' rof e7.011.*01!41 tIi4Cu3IbNI ra• If. LADE it' HU.. BANG.—Paros; m,A 00/0110t 000/. , -LThtilinieniXt in'etithig et, the Bttiekholfersillth.lielnok 4 4llll,lfttihiad'it the-Bank.' ing house, on Mondtiy, thecnlfailPlit of Novem ber next, stlDa'ateek'ht:7 , - ^r• )—, TheAnnttal eleaticid-fir Threetore wlabe'helditiM) Banking lipueej ikixteentla'dit 'or'Nti= ',ember next. iat.'OOREOl3,F , e 1, .4 '4oexhiei T ,l' MAPACIDOW., MEC/tie, Atoti TUr ttkitilL-, b..t.P.irokentsnlA,Met.44 B ef: Thejnknoit i n e e ti ngs tabotiaookhebterent , thinßank willbtltetd,at;toeßank7aßHoneeienTaled!oyNireente ber 7; r , The annual election for thirteen Dlreetorkis *erre . the esitiftug reittlkakete.stimßanlthiggioitinf on' /doodah Novembor 16th, from 10 o 'clock,to B P.M. _ mvftnlB - M. *3 WOODWARD, Oubleir. t'oOtEgok. (3 K.E•ox-' • • Niattr` VeNtit.;AgrcutimratiAtitobtr , The Annual II eellikk. of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BanktoOlouseon TrealayAthe &I day of November west,A 3t02 Ys 1 A , r • VVolta: _ 'TWA,tt.iiinaratA, October 124 ISIT The Awing B teatime for -loittetere of Ude- Bank will be hebyst the,l . ,, IlMaeg.4oToo3,ll},Kohtley, the 1,19 h dor of NoTle ,, * N°.4 2 0 leOltek,4;:*•11. 0 3 s'els4 0ctr 4TWYtt;1!3?..f, 16 , ,,, i , PO4 , RAMI:PA... ff. 'frs BANIc,OO.-09)434.44C • Theifiatdr t e...iree re may. day daidaredja 41,11 dend .iittwr., ALIA* of_titate taxc ?motile in seeeriiiitte 'rah the charter, 'after the 181 h init. , 13 041 4w 2 v 4.;t1,11,4.1,.:D0*70111101Petk1er.; sountwAint'Emxj,i" , --zlß.iPpv"Kitk,gtoopiwi 3 ; Th. /I " .rd br•regtorkiti - RWOMPA tun* 4.4015kred al*PlVit qt . T 1 1.14: etc Rikt.,l.. pAiibut mi.agidAtter nip 4 1 1- 4* imitimdfd? . -4 - Do 4-14%., P.ditai4;.‘ls;Wei:, • c t aNl_ l.l49 . ii,ia d iew S 2 The nit l j osi 44 ,uxu t rfueueral a vident , oP TEnoxatKß/ili:Al,lk.Vrit•Vni;ow. latiAilAtS l '. ' • i The ann IiPTIDI7,!IP.AMc• _..'•!'''liisitiiii.iiiti p i* 4obti, - ,; , nekeleetitit A r Vie ell ,heeydd,ae .e 0 , Bakinaltditee; en TIONIIO4, the GM,d,ay olpeaee, ber next- beteien 'the tibdrit of Irii'clOte: A 11.i44,4, o'clock, AIL; and en TllXADAta,theAd:dzeatefeleat ber ne4l4 ll ogideetleto h Slieokh Os rill be held at the*anktek Htila t ,a,e!eA 6 . Lefh,„Ort ,14,4,1,114 bly to tie oluitytf.,._ . , ,‘: • ,•-, • , • 1,11 • ' 'olbabler' ca.., ale ' • .- ,1, ' . . -"`!„*. #l., -., . Vitiation RBrrr , .. Or r PENNSYLVANIA.U' '''''ICKNURA.OTEULEB: ~, eaves; Or , .e r • , • . The*etir"raitusse bt fintrectioe this 'Dotirtreacct" will commence. rec. TffAillKifNy'lln4W,StWOM "bit i N ird as ki r i n y tt Profeosor FRA'ABIt, 10318DAY)srui at 4 2 •; - ? 'ir • -; .4141,liail Processor}: 0, KlNutimiolinis , Owitnylts,, DAY, stS P:M: .s..•"' ,vor - CIVIL ENGINEI3II.ING, 1313.1Mritiftlf(iPA241' COB? . 8T0,00210M: , SP. • • • - Pr xi ofessor MoOERB, TRMSDAYinetPlecty,lst s .1, GEOLOGY' MID Bilnlitidoo7." • ' Professor O. B. TME4O,IIIOMD.IkreATMO444O4Y, at .- P. M ••• ' ' The ,Letteretwill be ',Eiropi.k . litlyltp/tect by: Models, Drawintei;and clpeeltiersts.;>•' • The' Lootarei" be' iontlira s ed Mict Or' The Courses wisp, be eitewlo,4 1 .40 (14 ' gethee,?l::, . , „ , Parity ofte''Ckle " OAT' :"' Per the tour Clotuinow-' ; ' ' le.oo For Tickets, apply to PRBDIIIOK DlOlClsoltar at' the treivereity—morthlfe3Mit." And for hpicostiest reqeet4:th9s!--. !• reptlf&ff Milablit B ; ; 'Deice if Wont ilitteolsoese Eignn HALL ST... V • .PRY4PH/4..E.1LL- oo 26-dl2t A PARIEfibLItiING 1110i1OOLIOOR BOW. .z Itsr.B. R. limit itsorOst: The Annul Benton will begin on TOINDAT; flop. bomber 1. •t e, Ohcblastaingbimolikilnkl Wilke' Book Shiro of MOILER, IL W. corner SMOOT& Ord , OILDSTNITT, or or the 4lootorj Pont Offloo, Palls of flahnylkill,-Phiki dellitiPt 'I Y r j f i ELECT BOA/MUM '3ollCiat for BILALVBOYS,WOUTMONT;MatitrUi; ii taat min yor' ioßitlifinini; and ChiteNni4'i44MOD,"nritler high socfar dvautaps, R primate - aulliportnnity sel dam or_ ___ored. • TERMS—WOO **- isorn 'neini;atninkliy in advance ;•• tie cif ihnirdir.' The Winter Terra opens °Atha VAST, MONDAY IA NOVEMBER., A few *Shall g WIC • For further initiettlers 'Wren' -- - awrapqr otanitseirliwa:; , erlo-nix tr. fi • 'CLAYMONT; NMeWaNii NOTEM.4-:80 _ • ' worir=tratuttl i r Pt!? " I " ffi - • smunronicrettitts , BUSINNBd ACANIBBII4 if Nos. 148 andlBo - .SIXTS Street , war :BAON, will re - open ;4r MONDAY; ONPTEIMEZ 1411,fordoll ond winter fitadloo, embroodogo,kanwledgo of MUM% )I.OOK-18.11HPNONAANDJANITEMATIO L' bp tzia4 o 4ii A4400.1121E , ral w tirs tati , .‘9a4igre ioylogi thotidoridt the OA no 4 - ,142T0 Aozaher 4. persons sequixod BUSINESS Y.DiJOATION, enabling many to *mire pro, Matte situations, annotOnt torneeeste thelr bmsimus operation 4,a 1- • ••111/21-8111. CRITTESPEf_ 7 , I,I 7f II 4O4torMACOIYM . hiVacifiAl, 00 ; 2. owner of SEVENTH An d OIXOTVT ttoffo_c_BoOoodatuLThiolAtos. BOOE-KB N EEIN A G;PENHANSHIP,"every ozi COMERROLWWW.4ISO 1011W112.0 0011MBROILL 0110EILATIONII. - - EsoltWaSOrithOlridirl .114100,110ri HmM, O‘xopo. toot ohd-ittiOottiii V1%0.30 1 irchdor, thO ImmodUte onoenisloia Orthis Ono Of.tho boot-ViiMieri Hit OrMatryhoo!Siolooe tbe Writing Doportmerit. „ , Pleatto flooobtotoo . O.td fot Clotalogno of Terme, Ate. t , .-, t 0,81. PRoFS9SOR.-SAIINDZRS' INSTITUTE, T W2B.I I PIWADELPIVAC. .; • No tleadeary wbntarenis more llken4tlrste The COIIfOO Of 'tiny la Intensive and..thoronnh. • Pit.' terror Saundoreuntttrinutivti Tens moo pv.pus ander fourteen yearn of ege totoArte,fondly. Ito quire of Mears. J. H. Silver sad Mathew Newkirk, or Col. JIW, Forney, _Editor of this INippr>whoge eons orAnntsAft, now membeis Ns soptl4-tf. • rrißor FEKALE.,gEmiNARY.—Tnt School Year, conslethig:of o Tonne, will , mho mence ons Alie B.BOOND._WRDN BDAY of Beptember; , ' and close the last Wednesday of Auto 4 Normal Olass;.Trol Yemaia SeMinary—lnition free. Wlnter Term commencing September Iptit.• The charge for tuition aftd 'board, inolnding all ne cessariea connectedwith ItiarieNett recuiVrent(witehingq fuel, light, eto.,,is42t6..per- sanrun,,An-addltional , charge is made for 11311310 !ad the ether brzirmaental branches of female education - J.00% a fixed sum Is preferred, tow per so.Kum (ono-half payable at the commeocament of each term) 71U be receiredormit far It tholaPli lintied•tc; all tlfe adfahtiefei of•the' Nett: Purdlif may enter at any period of the term, and are required to pay only from the time of entrance.", The Institution furaishes all poesible 'ficitittes for is thorough course of itseiht bed t ortiarnentil education. The Principals are assisted;bY More Aluni , twenty Pro fessore and Teacher'. • • . . . Extensive courses of.Lectstrasarnaniutely delivered by Protepors on Mendota, YetufelthilePoph.ntioPla• ay, Botaiip,litionote,/, Elocutl hir. • -t ;. This Institution is furbished 'with alienable Library and extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a well•selectsd cabinet-lot •Minerals Land Shall,, and,Mape r Oharti, Globes, and Models:, P . , . Every facility:ls all'orded , for,tha tberouglistad 4 p of the trench language. The Preneh teachers•reside In the family, and adapt their eyaternat inatraction to the. use of tha language in conversatinti. , :., - DIPLOSIAS are awarded to yowl yies who have passed satisfactory calla:dilations ,bi ,AM-course 'of , English studios, with Latin, or ,on L•ltif?•the. modern languages.i OBETIVIOATES to, theist !Who have pleted tho partial course. - • - - - - The pupils oroooeivod into the faiWitallitie ptigci pals, in which, every . , artau . glitoottl. 41 11 )00 for %104 r-• physical oducaMoti, avt ti unprovenieut of their man..„ nave and morals, ThOy occupy private penis, two in each, the rowel °tele Monate teachers ass that of an, experiendef Anise 'befog . entorit the.rte toe ,Teellg • • The advantages of.this Institution are tho• resoli of the accommad,Sted facilities or Moro than thirty year, of Its onward progress. -- • • --- • -; Circulars containing more Partietdat 1110'6%0416e , Mir . be obtained ,by application', to tilt'. einol4di ;obtain. Willard and Emit L. Willard, Troy, 11.1 r ., The term* for, flay scholars are $P pee quarter for the introductory Plass of Stretch studies. ~These ere (toad log, Writing, Spelling, (hammer, Arithmetic, moots. of Geography, ,Geographyi tor ,beglptters, Geology for beginners. i, • . , , For the sewed chum per quarter. :This Ineludee all the branches constituting the eatatuilee'emusul of- Eng lish atudies. • THUSTRIS. BINJAMTH 'MARSHALL; , YrarAdorit;` • • Jong lf. WILL/RD{ Beroretarj. „ Mayor and Recorder of Tron'er-ordeioli Benjamin Ilareballi • Robert. Drffillfrainc -Thomas W. Biltchrordi ;meta C. Roartt, Bac/ }• Jae Van Behormhoren, Jonathan dwaras, - Geo. B. Vlarreii, , Thotnalr (Ithireit John.A!. Orntroblr". ti ;Ott . 111 1 4 , 12, 7/ um issberat .. it il.a. —•• be29-631V vint:l6:" 4 tibatja,,'',o v Y. F atiiri, 1,009 siull,9ll'ollEBl%lll' . SE.," abort) Tentil,APM o P9P:t o fillta ti9l9 r4V9)01 0 9.004 0 1 Oarridgea,,voinNning P t 7 ,0 .11 4 ,' atriarirt e finfah, teone * thp libideotfr, it v , q Onigr OILX g t end AfARVAIL Str,iftt i l rit:wlikatt si 44010 0105 0 , 0 9 t and 86 440/.ltAd weils4 kiil4.o4s , P,4p , , tpg*YoPy , ri l iti t)alled iArkiPAlFlEge — rt . • _ . •,-. . . , .. OLOVER),, EnttOr-VOTIO • itTO!•-IBUT4 . 1 8 1 1081.4freme Asp.mountrx ThrirFOrtVieg tiftreckskieT cob, pey3;l ' ,o AbtuAweire ywyykycis ettweb Oft arbilklOtiewibi eddrees v ain,44.l,l44o, sieestign- • cis le • •' we mteibbyArithWeiliilsbiiii, • be megymtyktovsblilyimbiew 6y addrsigni. 0k) ke eept-it 411 Newblllyt 4. ed i NA 44 Wit , / MO )j, g. OnASE 6:' , 13 , 04 - '') --:.,:;,- . - • I egriaßari 1 I COMMISSION;MEROHANTS, - - 4,l;ittkilliONT and 44 WATER' tHreet Pill!idefels: 1 , ; 4 ~ .„CONSTAII,ILtAIKEITING • !: j,. 13 4 4 , ~1. .0 . 1 ; o y-rt. A'SEX E ' , . On , oinisiginnent : fgoni,gbi iitteTloi; :of Pagugyfirg4, "fitfl onr ximicomiAgidil A now to gotoral gap. ,AT Also, TIMOTHY AND ONO TOR 4/ray4. 9i2 `. Z. F r 4'Srr )..iyi ,f LI-t 't l. - ' .:3 '.- -.19.44/1 - 1Y & BRENNEii—COMMISSION adzytoadrlds sabettlerit fa torotra and *the. HalulwAßß and OUTTi2RY ) Nod. 23, 26 And 27' PpriltOtrootiliast Md. • OM 0011311113r00 atreeti •-f •0. , J t.t, • •etuAlt LB 13 TE,T4I,O,QUIPSIIM 41ER ~iJIMANT: ailitimPorter of, HVIANA. AVO,AIR), (N41)188 Walzuss Ilext44 464914 worn, , (tobacco artb Cigars a' ' AVANA OIGADI-ryllbandsomO assort, mintomakrai ' •-•— , C.: - , it ; , ~ • Ylyaeo „ Oa MAN Sultans Gloria, -, ~ ”:, : •. Jupiter: ',1., • . .' '• • 4:141°.° ' ' " ~' ' ' - ,OonveWititaai ,- , • ' • ~ . ;only' Lopes, Union Americana, , t raioni , ti - ~ 'i il-• , ) piaci onbiiraii ito, &o. i . 060,116 , X, X, 1-6 and 1-10 nosier all Cass sad quill ties,,in stare nail constantly amoinnaforsalo-losr, TXTICi . -'''/- •-'= '• - •' •-•(n w) 138 wAuluTstrbet; ..- ;:, I 4 ~,a -ly B low Second. Hound Amy • .. . . GARDOADANA,Eit AND PAN TAGA& aseAßs.-41. oboice inyobse of these aglebril-ba . ~ on board brig ' , New Bra Il" a . r)e101111 .4,"t earr I tseil from aa h , l m SP*w a - .7 4 10 146 t 4 ,z 11: A• -, 14 1 #PitiFitqL_ ,AIu,B,URN .x4.s,gyx,x,g 'F4it *LE ..m, 00LtaiGH. f ! • UOTILTX : ity.trelditeati,lleittinret bale a. psiON, A. 1611 aI:4IA r'Et " pi ,‘, T.A.,WEORATSO4I ) ; A, il:),TeaOlvet litho Col te Ae.ltepattat. • , _ ~, ei A aIe NDBASOrt, icaolier PrilossaTlMpari• .. 11 ; • , y.irlia.lo T ?AlOlO, of m=44, • ; JULIAJ!.-AARBY, Toaeleca ' antt ung-:: ' e Te mos#P4 , ‘, St Tuolltation terninenietl fret the anat•MO/WAY In: potobar; and. will ooMinsm' ekM• and maalhn. •' . ykit , , • Pimary Department, MO; ItterElallteDgpartmont, $lO - , lteparkeeeto 00; InoLitental Pecs I gra uktoith'ho,,lf4t*lduela. ott rituto Uulter ; S P; Iles Instrument, $5; Pencil or hionoehromatis Dray. dog, 00; Water Oolor Painting ; $3O; Oil Painting, $0; Proriell and LOOM nach,'sso. - ' Tse Multioadiesa saust,be setped borate any pupil ' ,will 'edtered: , Aldard eau be obtained, In .prlralei families at ;12,00] ,pex•olOnth, Ineltdlng 'ere,atid lieltistatltlon poteines advaritages for iliostration in' Natural Salome superior to &die of any similar one .19 tee paatp. Therein not to be fund, In emy Fannie 140111o1;toete,ttoillp100 qhmuical and Pltilqeop4l4st =, i tt r eztlf ettent;ro, Cabinet lc, ;111ustratiog %cal 1116tdry. Than anions' aro In Oal nos. the College bulldogs ars& undergoing reran, tad tiphte ea oondortable as pos. - ' V 'Atinsireit'aa healthy- ha there is 'any necomity for, ehtlld not' be - healthier, delete the people should ?Ifori;r die at all. Pilo President and Principal bare the entire control of the Instlttstlon and 'any Inquiries adtheeeed to either of them will Inneettith prompt attention. N; D.—Persons wishing water soils, Orotsce analysed, may) hard'lt done by abrad ing to y ' 'l, :274 • • Protease DATUM Ltlistellatrectut. PF ICE' OP TUE:COMMERCIAL MU - O ; TUAL TNSURANOE COMPANY, , • 001101110101,, 11111,1110, • N. 01 and rib WILLIAff'SVINNT: •-• • 'New Tble, ai11y'23;1157." 'ilia Trustees, in conformity to the charter of the povoi)anx, soomit,the folloningititenient of Ito affair, on the BOth of June, iB5l - • , Tiirittums on Maks eutstauctlog ,:t506 1115,012 10 1 ,Premiunis reoetirett /taring the year coding '3othl'une 2151' ' - • " '14027 . d1 ;1, i i T Oll 4 Premiums (NO iPolietea bare been leaned apoil Mee 111 be 41acannented'witli Marino. Osten) , l!remluma marked odes earned fee theyear. 39th Jnae , lBs7' 049,224 ed - es And 11xpeiisos: Ilottirn Prep/Mos..: se•ijasxrsncee 1580,098 38 55,202 10 52,011 57 5a8,232 ift) Tlie Asie,e of ,the 00,19917 . ,6,'„the 40,3340, 1887,', ere, 4as folloirt:' •• , , , • _ • Notes in advance of Premiums `: ' x 5201,158 30 Printtinui Notes And Bills 24celieble" t , 486,164 12 010,0 'l3tbOkst•Stocks ans 'other fieoutil We; Balvike, and Ite,•ips*tkoo Cialnis...., 68.099 8$ Use 3 in ]tanks • - • 43 836 99 Total A saets...,, . . .. 9719,210 ea Tle Board of Trpatees!liato this,4l4,resoired, that as a interest oniholift PAO COST. on the dutitandfng Scrip of the Company, .he nald in 'Oak to the holders thereof, or their Itgal repreaentattree, op, and after IPESDAY, Aingust next. `Tke Board IMYo kis°, deolared,a 13000 Dlildend of Tan Pia °etc' ou the' hat earned Premiums Of the OtsurunlY for the tear' ending Silth'lnud, 1897. for which' certill.: cotes -*lUbti..."4 on and after TUESDAY, , the 11th of, By order of the Board • 8101 B Y, re 8324 d, georitary. W. - -r4.v.srk , *s. • . Josiah t, JaM . eat). Stephen D. ilairlsoo, ',Ohs:ilea L. Yr*,A. Sale , , Geo, E.ldorowood, /44dnaaa ' , liNeppardlfandy, John ys. seaman, :Btansa 'Quo!, • Obaries.W. Bloom, , Oeidkoo 11, Norton, • • Amon ,'Robert B. Berdell, Edward Szi,ortas, Cornelirm W. Thomas, . • John P. ()lark 11103 1 R, 0014initee, James H. Efuliold, Yddsos Taylor, Mae It ; Everett, .11. 1 1 E. Corning,. Schuyler Idringstan, 466 " r T. Afros!, • John G. Willisms,„ Kirkland, g, Brodie, ,1 , Henry A. Rehm, „ Amnia B. Yellows, , ,Abon B. Brockar, Willard M. Newell, John Q...Tackson, , Jacob, A. Corey, , • Joseph Y. Navarro, -,ollydr.Wetraore, T. ilreenway, Ogarkis BAWL DRAKE SMITH, 'President, nop4M 'ADRIAN B. HOLMES' TIOS-President.". j).4(infouttes.Y9Tuo KE a 41 , ADP= POIPALL • • , ; ~. •TUX ,STAT.BI4, ••• •, • . i 420 ,'Woo.tasAx..B . axiiizEßS. , • 1 1 3 , sPeihill‘frangementtr ) tli bIr,LONOWOBri, 'em dnabien to offerbliWtaes labarptinautttlea. ulton. the lowoet and beet terms. • She Wine' to be delbiered In Clnchulatl, and forwarded by usual memo of convey ance, (railroad er eteanaboat) direct to the purchaser ; by which the expenses of stomp, commissions, double freight, eto,, will be avoided. .5114 ordarcunder.thLe. arrangement will be forwarded fot lota than twenty-fire cases. ,• • AU orders must be directed po'i; • FILED. 8, tIOZZENS,, 78 WARDEN litho; Maw YOlUt. By the present arrangement At amadtome profit on these wines con be made by the wholesale dealer. • Sparkling Catawba, eintago 1863, quart/. Do . do, do; do pinta. do do 1862 Amnia, • • , Do . do de. do pints, . Still Clark V 1328401142; qberfr, Do do , •,•. - extra, 'Outage 1869,,quarts. * Bparklltig "do 'db. — . 'do.` • 8811 Catawba; In emits, of. wirfoni qualltlei. Catawba Brandy, of superior quality. "IntEIYiB.'COZZAtN9, ' , Depend Agent for the oalao! N.' Lougworthis Whim+, I A; ' - • 78 WARREN STBEST . , (opposite ITodlion ItivAr,Ballroad Depot ' ) not-6m • • . Naw Toga. , TKING, SFORD & SON'S PURE . OSWIttiO STARCH (for the laundry) his Mob , ' lished i'Fricatei celebrity than has ever been obtained by any other Starch. , „ - ~ gbh; has beep thermion of its marked euperlority,lo .qiiality,lind:its Invariable eniforinity. ' 3 fihe public , may helmeted of thp, oontinuanco of the high standard now establiihed. ' -, . ~ ' - The production is titer 20 tope datly;.and the demand bee extended throughout the whine United inalree, and . 0 foreign countries.. . ~ Working on a VerY largileale; and under a rigid systin, they are able to occur , a perfect uniformity In thebeauty tbroughoetthe year. This Is the great de lode attire le starch-rualting, and is realized now for the •thattime. ' , ~" .- - The very best Starch that can be made, melee other, de Allays wanted by COnsuidera, and this will be sup plied to theta by the Orocifrs as soon m their customer* . ;have learned which Is The beat; aid ask fat it- 7 other, wise they watiltbalikely to' get that artiele on which the largest protit cap be made, _.3lr. Klogeford,has been engaged ill tbe maantaitate of Stareheentinnously for the last 27 years, and during the whole of the period the Starch made under his Mier • vial n.haesileyoitrnd any question, UM hest la.the, O maret, ,Por.the rat.,l7 years he had charge d the trptka,of l'im.' Oil gate k Co., 1t period Itelitt vented the Alines' of the manufacture of Corp er9P , • r 1177 ASP. for "IcIriGSVORR'S srmiou, as the narne. Oewego has recently been taken by another factory. • it ts MK tiyallthe beet grocers Alf 4pariy every part Of the country. , T. KINGSPORD'ac SOWS OSWEINY't ORN STARCH (for 'pudding. .no.) him ,obtalued,an equal colsiwilt with. their sta rch for the laundry.,This article le per fectly pure, and is; in every respect, equal to the.beet Beiniuda Atwißoot, besides baring-additional qiudi des which re i. itinialiabfehlithedeMert. , :!; Potato 'fiMr hai,bosii 4teaalv'ely,l#l4 and sold its Cern Staieti,Sid has given false Impressions to many, as to the real merits of our:Ciore Starch. • Fria its great delicacy apd purity, it is "coming also into goperal use no a diet for lotanto awl inolicle , ,S.. . E.N. o . trqta.(ltlG & 60., Agent. - .. I _ , ey.tf „ , 06, - Furifo)f Str,l4t; N ' , 17, .GOLD KINF A F,OR',SA.Lg.-411E_ SUB . I oiceiber offers ter_ side, with a perfect title. the proOrty known as the ‘ REfp r tfoli,D AND, COPPER /dlNE, , sithated B initeatront ConeordiCabarrus coonty, 4fOrth Carolina— With Abe mine is a , plantation of 745 •aM•oe of excellent land, well watered and wooded, end 'it large LILNIIIION UOUSE, with barns, miners'-boosts, 'powder and engine house, and other buildings; new eteati englne,'4s horse power ; Chilton mille, stamp,. ro pn s, &a., embracing all the ntachluarY dud tools no. , ceps ry for the full equipment of a mine, in good order, ,Xhotnine has been worked at intervals for, the lost 50 111 ,yes , and blue alweys been .prontablo to rinlidontitra „Frio ors, but bee lover been ?reeked for any length of with an engine and tratottinary. I, The . theft. and 11 riot are well constructed, the stopplngs beve never earl taken out, and from 50 to 75, miners eon be predt ably, ompleyed en tko old workings, ~.434 the property to AI forinidabla vein or Copper and teed, which hoe never bued worked, and a new gold vein hallmen discovered eincle the first of tide month, at which three men have been at wOrk,iaking out (Ulm hundred dollars a day, ,with a good prospect of its continuance. , { Yna9.-thn 011ARLE8 J. QII,BRAT. lin Broadway,, ' - . GAts 1,, 4i ~ S I I OAS I I 1,--TAB VRDER. elgned would respestfully call the attentlen of the pub lid to the foot that they hare - and are doily reducing the rico of Phlladelphia'Ciasi brew $2.25 per 1690 feet to t s low price of $1 kik per 100itfeet, by their MODEL REGULATOR, which fig Ker etk potimPt,r a clear 'sling ,of TO cents on $2.26, thereby roituolug the ,prtee i trout ta *Jo it .to per 1000 toot. , , , „,• • .• , , • We Ora daily putting thcitortaotor mall too ittoor, -pal and prominent buildings in the elty, church's, Ilbrsrles, factories, botele, and t ether pula° buildings. ,' It has also , bran ,placed on at thofhlisdelptda ,E.r, ;elm ge, Ituedrode PC emtificates :in ,f}ror of ;the 'P i t: :.Fug rbitArv, .from 4 thosp haying ,trlld : art lit 97l° R , , . 0, - , i abo a saving, can be aeou'at our °Mee. — ;Mltora-keopere 4nd the .publio generally , are requested. 14 set In tueir„°Mirc I Mit or. Anoltitort'fromlri . upward., accorumg to ace . r,j , . -, 6 4 6 69 6L 6 OPS) 6 'l s . P a',6 ,Dpi RA promptly attends t 9::: < , . i 44 11;1„,_virty, opqrgtVo,:otiteritiolickit t an4 _persercrillE met Ivoted;to 'auras' for the MODEL REGULATOR; 1 l an P4k ., 6 fx°ln NlM P AlNitiCitii 1 . eitt'' ' ' ~,\• ____' "'_'' ' - 0rti09)10,44, pi,ith Fifth strso"t, r j ',. ! -1m --- ~:‘', l l - hIbY.S to Ilroarittspiatkli.' , .. , . , I.' TOlf?;200 ' 1)614g0;04 Mia.dift* to .g.id., I. ,dung Ter Cotton, tia store sod for tale by 1 o • MARTIN & IiADALIBTIIII,' „ 0 eel ,t.: - .r.- , 'l' ,': ~,..': -.tap North Water,stoeek „ itrlßlTS'itritititfitiogispitita 101. Serpentine, to extimtoo We Of jl it , ' . It MAAITA.k2M.MALUT.IIB, as 1 — O.O MOM Whter woes, BEST, ASSORTMENT oi LEHIGH AND SOUDYLXILL COAL is at DOI4IOI'OSAID, • ; „ • •• BROAD STREET, above Vine:. ,Ald at teduced prJoes. Call and see. • c031.0w ItIOWLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTH add ' , WILLOW .-4The Open's Mountain, Sugar, Ica; and Haaletow Lehigh. Also, boat Schuylkill Ooal for wile, Terms oaah, ' GeV/Sam* 99A11 LBS. IS ,A T,ON,—BU,x4RS stock )fYLaigiViV r ilkOlgi e e x ali n firtt u l —B- It'00kL:" parogal,ja,selectedexpreeslpfor ianil Lie/ being °gratuity keriSeneA, pre will "reliant it i'ree (corn Ante and, dust. We sell 7340 nom," being um! lbs.-more" thin sold by retail dealer', at ' 4 25 cents less per tun" , 1 ,,„.,..ru....„,,,,0,1031i0AD TOP DIVS. MIN UN 00 L" for Steam-generating t lllaokanAthing, and "purpoees. Thin 094 cannot be en. " Yaras,IBOAD and vaINE-:-Plis aku..,.l • VA O LAIL ill A TON . 'pea.tito] LIM/1120N. & 00. COAL I—TAGGART 39 CCELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEMON Ocat, J. &B . cARTERISGBEENWOOD, TAMAQUA OCIAL CROBOR 'SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCRUM' lIILL COAL. ." . - RANDALL & MERBDTTII Her for sole, addlart, constautly' reoelvLug from ahoy oelebrated 06111srlet, , . 00AL Ole - ALL SIZES. *, Titre ie no Coal milled anywhere, equal la quality thee , and a trial will conviore Co;one of their groat 'Superiority. Oar Clos) h very, carefully screened at our yardt, 4& a i d willkerrant it perfectly tree from slate, Minima all iddmilOes." Oar PRICES areasLOW as the VSAY 'LOWEST,' " ; Orlin left 'at oar °Mee; litp. 3M soinu FRONT Omit, 60110 Walnut. Orlers left at our Yard, OALLOWIULL street, bikes Mirstreit. 0 era left at our Wharf, WATER street, .Lore CAL• fi , feat to either place per Despatch Post, Will receive" ptempt ettentldn. • Pairthasers forFairdly use will do well to call arid ex , Arai ye our Coal before purchasing °hoteliers. • au4-tf 1 § it H y ll: f li t lEß4lf2 , jlE ...a lll t C l l . ll A. C t O qu A . . k , — .. 7alitial V 0 .1%. y oust - o - mene, vel I others Who ILity favor me with their orders, may rillty_ n getting Coal that will be ittistaatory to them. t - " No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to gar at LOW VIIOBS. , i AIACCANDBIt OONYBRY , 4 1 4- 1 1 N. N. corner of Droad and Cherry BSc ft 'I3IGIIE AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— VW, POBTBIVAt , CO., COAL MaLElttit, No. S3I.rIINIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on han4 at the eery Jewett rata, it fall dlipply of Lehigh "sod Bohxythill OW. • • , an 1-Pm MBER AND 00AL-MONTGOMERY &11148.11 haring connected 'tie 041 the loilaber business; inform their friends that gm, hare ands ooikteada fora supply of tAe , best,' qualltiee of Zolklih Ind Bahtlylkill goal, and are now :ready to re. osPiworderic Twelfth and Prime istrests. Orders may be left with Mr. 8. fiILYATRIOK, No. 18 8. RIYTII aatrwit, or with Mr. ryia..p. NULL, corner PINS end WATBWitcasta: " 41216.8 m Bpoto and ,Eshoes • INO. 442, SOUTHEAST CORNER. OF fdARKRT and PITTII Bireeto. Gentlemen's Best Patent Leather Gaiter Banta. 4e Cut do. do. If U Patent Leather Oxford Ties. .11 ' etif do. do. K 11 Patont Loathe,. and Calf narrow atm% Shoes. Rafte r Boys' and and / Tenth& Patent Losthor and OW Akin Bos Rim i• auL•tf For sate by ORO. W. TAYLOR. FAL4 STOCK or BOOTS D SHOES. '--.IOBI{PIITIIO.III'BON kOO,, No, 814 ULU- NllVlStreet;nnd os. 8 and 6 PRANIMIN PLAON, have hew Itratere' large and well-assorted stock of BOOTB and 0/1088, of City and Nutorn reanufacture, whleh They offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or on the usuil credit. ntrAKEIL CITY NAILS, . MERCHANT BARS, RIVET' 'lsom, Mentithatured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Sprhnr Garden Hater Werke. WAREHOUSE, -108 North WATER Street. • qUANSE. OITY NAILS are warranted equal to soy oofirti JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent. . 7 .1076,140 14 1-11HOMAS BAXTER.—HARDWARE I. CUTLVIMAND TOOLS, No, 916 116/1 8 / 1 9 69: bon:Ninth. mouth Wu. Philadelphia au I.llm %Mame& at IrAln• Lt $. WEL LS, A.TTORNBY AT tAN, N 0.2 Amy NOB.RISTOWN, Ps. will attend with punctuality, and, to thu beat of his to All booboos minuted to hie care. oct-3in ANIEL . DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY D AT LAW L lkulthesit Carnet at NIGIITII and 91111 T pltreerta, Plaktielpbr. , sul4/ M I YER, STRO tr SE, ATTORNEY AT IVA TAW, 01111TRA strast,Pattraille; Pa. aa4ly flaming filattinco. A ; GOOD, SEWING MACHINE .-111:INT, XII-!WEBSTER, & Co., beg respectfully to introduce thenmelve to the publlb "bc the manufacturers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, ;elapr to manufacturing or family purposes. . Pr e from 4 the obEietlatis Which ' have been unied oga i st those already known in this market, TIM 'MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OP 'THEM ALL, and will be sure to commend itself, upon essoilnation, to families, tailors, saddlers, shoemaker., end asamatrouee. Those In wantof A. GOOD ARTICLE, that Will melee . a handsome look-stitch, work WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND, STITCH, RUN, or GATHER; indeed, that will give entire Satisfaction even after they hare been used for yearn, are invited to call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street. , HUNT, WEBSTER, & Co. Sewing of every description executed la the best pos- sible manner, and oa reasonable terms, Sample. of our work sent by mall to any part of the United States. u..U4nths3tn. Q.E WI N G MA 0 111 NE 5.,--GROVER, SAXER, k CO.'S U NRIVALLED SEWING MA CIIINES dill 'retain the 'confidence of the public, and thelh popularity increases. , Afteryears of trial it is de nionetrated beyond ill question that it, Is the popular Neelline, sud the 'only one upon which shy reliance can be plain:Site work well on all kinds of shoals. The fact that it does one-third more work in the same time, and 'does 3t better; that it is the lead liable to get out of repair, being simple in its contraction ; that it makes the feast noise, and that it Is acknowledged on all hands that di, bi best for it new beginner, has given the pro prietore a demand for it to each an extent that they are obliged to delay the Oiling of orders in many cases for MOD WI. Over eight hundred are In operation in this city, and the case hes yet to occur where a person who halt Purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. , Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those who employ from 75 to 40 hands In their shops, doing the irork for the manufacturers, without exception. use thisknathino in priferenee to any other kind, and al wayd recommend them In preference to others, it would sided unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their excepence, or set forth their superiority. The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of those ,Ifachines, always have a supply, and have made such ii 'errs: gements that they soil them upon terms that will wee the whihaeof all: 1:f like other Machines sold in this market, it is free from all infringements of other patent.. BAK2II k BROTHER, . ' oe t 2l.tf , ~ OlOfitil, BQUABS, 1,1101. SE WING S --PRATT'S ATENT—PRIORePROM $l2 TO 125. TI e COMPANION , ' is the most simple, dexaabble, compact, and 'cheap machine' for family use everi offered to the public, sewing equally well upon all kinds of fabric, and without puckering the °loth, leav ing no bad cord on the ,back side of the work, end al , wept fastening the thread when stopped. They sew from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using but ene thread, and without rewinding. Tho stitch can be varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can learn to operate them Ip half an hour. Printed dime- Mona accompany each machine, by which coy one can 'use them. We are enabled to offer these superior ma chines at the above Sew prices, as we are not obliged to pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pa genii, this machine being made under our own patents 'in eeery part, and infringing upon or acing no other. Thee are some hundreds In constant use in this city and vicinity,l which are giving the best satlefaction. ltvely machine in tormented to give satisfaction. les and gentlemen are Invited to call and exami n e theand their work, and Judge for themselves. plea of work, nod drawing*, with description, cent to any part of the country by mail. Salesrooms 113 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, and 61f ROADWAY, New York. oc 27-tf ,111011;ASS's EAST IXDIA. .PALE ALE. ...p, The eon:masers of This celebrated beverage need no Omit:Non of ite qualltiem, or evidence of its excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from its nee mince Ste I:Orval:Lotion into thin country ; to these who have :not yet made en acquaintance 'with thi. CROWNING .3 1 Mal Liquor, it maybe wall to 'state a few i 1 DABS'S BAST INDIA PALE ALEfacts : .OW its excellence as a beverage to the imperior quality of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river 'water immediately.comintinieating with the brewery, and the scientific shill applied In to manufacture, . • t BASS'S BAWD INDIA' PALM ALB 3 Not eing sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated palates, is, therefore, neither , heating nor heady, but stomachic and appetising. i BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALB . la the delight and solace of the Indian hubaltern In ttlaping bungalow—the worthy rival a brandy paw ee.. , 'DAN'S EAiiT INDIA PALE ALE re the drink without which no Me can be complete— no jdurney by dawk pouible. i BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE I. the favorite drink In England of lord and bagman— duchess and eerie. ,• l BASS'S EAST INDIA, PALE ALE Is the much-admired toulc for Invalids and persons of wear Interim. I BASS'S BAST INDIA PALE ALB Will keep in all climates ; and Is good at all meale—lum _ehrion, dinner, or supper. DAIS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALB Ts pronounced by the medical faculty ono of the most wholesome beverages that can bo taken, and is found to be not less agreeable no the palate than it is beneficial to the health. , • • • • . j BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE LI universally Conceded to be unrivalled in escollervie by shy other imported into the United States. Dealers and consumera will find it their interest to give this Ale a prererenoe. For ante in cash and bottle Ey 1 TUOMAB aIpMI.ILLEN, Agent and Consignee, 44 BINLYFR St., N. Y. On side at Delmonico% st., corner of Beaver, and Chamber, corner of Broadway. Sutherland's, liPlue Wed. Berry's, 10,Plne street, ' Richardson tt: Ilayter, 1 O Water it. George P. Burgess, 483 Broadway. ' N. B. Gosling, 387 Broadway. n02.0m eI_REEN SAND MARL OF NEW JERSEY. g... 11 —Tilt TOM THRSNY PEttilLizEn COMPANY ie now, prepared , to XOOcITO orders for title Important Manure. For all landaupon which ethos are beneficial, "the Marl le more than a eubstitute. Profeuer Cook, in hia &urinal report to the Legisla ture of New Jonah Hays "The value of these Marls is O; IM seen the ea, tad highly cultivated district winch has, heen improved, almost made, by their nse but it may be Interesting to examine the causes of their ete*Yeloo in Agrioultare, and to , compare them with other fertiliiers, li'or example; The potash alone may betaken at an average of Eve, per neat. of the whole Mail; a . bushel when dry Weighing eighty pea de,and In the 'preportion mentioned would contain routponadil of !potash ; this is nearly as much as there I, I a bhiltel of unleached wood ashe s.' And again— It is, probable that the greet ratio of the Marl Ic to be , fotind WA.' feet that ft Contains nearly all the sub; stadium neeessary to make up the ash of our common cultivated planted ' Price,' delivered on board vessel, at the wharvee of the 'OomPettYittP,ortland Heights. on Raritan Bay, Now jeciloy,•l 4eT n ) ncnts per bushel. Per further portion. lane, Nee circular, gent ' , free of postage. Order, for other fertilliers Will receive prompt attention. Address 'tither of the undersigned. ' . ' - CRADLES BEADS, President, • ' Hidoville Post 001de; New Jersey, TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer, No. 82 Nassau 'street, New York. Gems .W. ATWOOD, Secretary, No.lo Cedar street, Neer York; N. B.—Those wishing Marl for Spring use should older Immediately, to secure Ito early ehipment. Orders will be 1149 d la rotation, oat 29.5 m t Z - REM.-PHILADELP.IIIA-i FRIDAV, NOVE'fitBEIt 14arbv3art. b Oaks • LIOMESTEAD FOR $2,001 LAND DN. .1-11-TILIIIITTION!! CLILUMX HOII POOR. MEN!! The Northweatern Mutual Land Benefit Assoolition will make a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of teal estate and inapt to its members, The number of elem. berg is limited to 10,000. 82.00 and five letter etatups per Membership, or a share. Any individual sending 810 and the stamps, shall be entitled to six shares; or any person sending $lO withraix names with theaddreas of eoult, carefully written, shall be entitled testi ahares. The following is the real estate to he distributed 3 , No. 1. An improved farm of 80 acres in Cooke Co., Illinois, &Med at 88,000 No. 2. An Improved farm of 160 aoree in White side's Co., Illinois, valued at 8,000 No. 8. An improved farm of 100 acres In White ' aides Co., Illinois, valued at N 0.9. An excellent privateraaldenseln Dnbnque, /Ore, veined at 3,000 No. 6.160 stores 'superior farm land in Cooke Co., Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 8. 160 sores well pine timbered in Wittman' Co., Wisoonsin, valued at . 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence in Chi cago, Illinois, valued at No. 8. 100 sores superior land in Whiteside' Co., ' Illinois. valued at 1.000 No. O. 160 storey good land In Chippewa Co., Wisconsin, valued at 960 No. 10. 100 scree good lend in Ohippeway Co,, Wisconsin, valued at 900 No. 11, 100 sores good land in Ohlppewer Co" Wieconsin, valued at 000 No. 12 • 160 scree good land in Dunn Co., Wis consin, valued at 600 No. 18. 80 acme good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at goo No. 14. 80 are" good land in Marshall Co , lowa, valued at GOO No. 16. 80 sores good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 6OO No. /6. 40 acr e, good land In Marshalloo., lowa, valued at 300 N 0.17. 40 acres good land in Linn 00., lows, vei ned at 800 No. 18. 40 stares good lend in Linn Co., lowa, vei ned at 800 N 0.19. 40 befell good laud In Lima Co., lowa, val ued at ' 300 No. 20. Ono building lot In Dubuque, 10wa,.,a -ned at 800 N 0.21. One building lot in Sterling, valued at 800 No. 22. One building lot ill Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 23. One building lot In Sterling, Illlpols, valued at 800 N 0.24. 40 acres farm hnd in Grant On., Wigton sin. valued at 800 No. 26. 40 acres farm land in Grant Co., Wiscon sin, valued at 800 No. 28. 40 acres land in Grant Co , Wisconsin, 240 valued at N 0.27. 4D scree land In Grant Co., Wisconsin, valued at 240 No. 26. 49 gores landlx Crawford Co., Wisconsin, lued at , No. va 29. 40 acres land In Crawford Co., Wheonsin, 200 valued at 900 No. 30. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wire:tonal% valued at 200 No. Bl. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 32. - 40 sores land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 88. 40 acres land in Jackson Go., Wiesonaln, rained at 200 No. 34. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, veined at 200 NO. 35. 40 scree land In Dad Axe Co., Whoonsin, • valued at 160 No. 36. 40 acres land in Dad Axe Co., Wham:win, valued at 160 No. 37. 40 sores land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 180 No. N. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 39. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 Thli distribution will be conducted fairly and honor ably. The names and address of stockholders shall be written ou as many small cards as they have shares, and the whole placed in a box, and the first name taken out shall be entitled to the Improied 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 1 , 4,060 stockholders will be sent a cheap map of a Weatern State or Territory. A full account of the distribution will be forwarded in a printed eirmilar, 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 bo ncoompanied with $2.00 and five letter atanps. Addrees LINDELL, JONES A CO., ati4B Chicago, Inhofe. iILICUCE FARM ',MUM t'Utt SALE.— mu TUE ILLINOIS 01INTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY is now prepared to sell about 1,500,000 acres of choice Farming lands, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on long credits. and at low ratea of interest. These lends were 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 North-West, through the middle of the State, to the extreme South, and include bury variety of blimate and productions found between those parallel. of latitude. The Northern portion la chiefly prairie, interspersed with line groves and In the middle end Southern sections timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. • Tho climate Is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air la pure and bra ,Oing; while 'lying grooms and springs of "excelloot water abound. Bituminous Coal la extensively mined, and ;applies a ebeap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can be had at the Name rate per cord. Building Stone of excellent quality ale. abounds, which can be proeured for little more than the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these 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 reel lity furnished for travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South, East. West. and the economy wi' which they can be cultivated, render them the most valuable investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for persona of induatrioda habits and small means to acquire a cow. fortable independence in a few years. Ohicago is now the greatest gram market friths world; 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 those more remote at government rates, as the addi • tional cost of transportation le a perpetual tax on the Utter, which must be borne by the producer, in the re duced price he receives fat hie grain, &o. That itle Is perfect—and when the final payments are made, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the pur ohasere, which convey to them absolute titles In fee aim plc, free and clear of away lnonmbrimme, lien or wort e. ga ge prices are from tiel to 690: Interest only 8 per of, Twenty per et. will be deducted from the price for casb. 'Xhosa who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in fho, three, four, five and six years after date, and era required to Improve one-tenth annually for five years, sou to have one-half the land under Oultivation at the end of that time. Ookopetent surveyors will accompany those who wleh to eXemlne thee. Lauds, free or chirp', and lid them in making selections. The Lands remaining unsold are se rich and valuable as those which have been disposed of. SHOTIONAL MAl' Wile cent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing no =mous instances of successful farming, signed by re epecteblo and well known farmers. living in the neigh borhood of the Railroad Leads, throughout the State— also the cost of fencing, polo. of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, eto.,—or any ether Information— will be cheerfully given on application, either personally G of by letter, In Doglish, French, or German addressed to , JOHN WILSON. Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. It. 00. OfFee in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Reels. eel LANDS! LANDSI!-1 OFFER FOR sale the following valuable LANDS In SOUTH WESTERN OEORGIA. All persons are hereby cau tioned egalnet treapaesing upon ant of them. Ootobor, 1857. T. R. 00M, Ram, Oa. DOOOII6RTT 000NTY tat District—Nos. 60, 95, 1:11 BAKER ootmr. 7th District—No. 333. 9th do—Non. 18, 328, 329, 333, 309, 378, 370, 380, 410 400 408. 10th Ihstrist--Nos. 48, 49, 47. WORTH CONNTY 7th District—Nog. 124, 62.5. 15th do 11, 12, 65. 10th do it 26, 27, 28, 235. LOB COUNTY. lit District—Nos. 130, 160, 168,160 13th do 4,181 14th do 0 113, 144. SOISPTIIII OMINTT 18th District—No. 91. IltitillitLL COUNTY 1] th Dlottiot—NoB. 124, 250. 12th do g 198, 201. RANDOLPH COUNTY. Bth Dlstriot—No. MBIXIIIM3 12th District—Noe. 209, 221, 222, 222. 211, 225, 267133 376, 376, 390. 18th do 0, 18, 19, 29, 30, 70, 391, 392, 301. DROATUR COUNTY. 14th District—Noe. 130. 27th do 190, 246. DOOLT 00UNTT. Itt, District—Noe. 7, 208 211, 212, 213, 214, 221,2.22, 223 221, 225, 228, 227, 223. 24 do t , 154 237. 7th do It 211. do 110. HOUSTON 00UNTT 6th District-140. 214 PULASKI COUNTY Bth District—No. 102 TATI.OR COUNTY. 13th Dietrlct—Nos. 87, 68. 14th do " 69, 64. oc2B-tf Viano ,fortee GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES STEINWAY & SONS, . . MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET, NEW YORK, Resolved tho following first prize modals in sompeti. Bon with tho best manufacturers of Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at tho Metropolitan Nair, Washington, Marsh, Ifit6, A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1851, (being the only Gold Modal given for Pianos within tho last air years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland institute, Balti more, DM. TILE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Ynir, Crystal Palace, New York November, MC. Among the judges wore the first musical taleut of the country, ouch as Id. Macon, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others St. & 8. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are warranted for three years, and a written guarantee given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. oc2T.tf A LI3ERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE IX: MANUFACTURER, No. 165 West Broadway, Now York, solo manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would Inform hie numerous friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, in order to meet the increase In diamond for bibs um Walled Flamm, mail as every piano, especially torus and touch, is personally euperintonded by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability, power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur passed, Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers' prices. A call is respectfully solicited. oc2U-6in illanto. 500 AGENTS WANTED.—A DOME STPIAD FOR slol—Third Division.—s3lo,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. Bub seriptione only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars one half down, the roet on delivery of the deed. livery subscriber will get a Bonding Lot or a .111n-ru, ranging In 'value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are sold eo cheap to Induce oettlements, s sufficient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will oempensate for the apparent low price new asked, Up wards of 1,450 late and farms are already sold, and a company or settler/1 called the " Rappahannock Pioneer Association" Is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will he given for the faith. ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 46,040 acres of land In different Parte of Virginia, new at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to saw per acre. Unqueslionabli lines will in all eases be gavels. Wood-cuttero, coopers , farmers, Ac., are wanted, Cod five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducement, will be given. FMs agents write that they are making $2OO per month. or full particulars, subscriptions, egeneles, BAUAu.DER apply to , Ati24-tr Port Royal, Oaroline county, Vs. VIVANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES II .V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, untherried men, to whom will be given good pay, beard, clothing, and medical attendance, Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 811 MARKET street above Eighth, north side. B. lIOYALL, let Lieut. 2d Regt, of Cavalry, 'Reorniting Officer. oat 5-2ra* WELCOME RANGE.—Soto In CHAD V W/OR k BRO, 94 N. ON.OOND at. sale am ipptitg. NEW ORLEANS PACKET NOTICE. LOUISIANA LINM —Bl L ipp,r,.. per whip nary arid Adeline, Captain Watts, will please band to their hills of lading this day to the counting house for signature. Freights will ho received until this oventng at low rates. 13101101?, BIMONS, & CO., Ed no 2.41,f. 120, late 80, North Wharves. SHIP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN' FRAN -01200.—T0 !mil with quick despatch.—Freight taken at reduced rates,—Th e beautiful clipper ship JOSEPH JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander, now somplefing her loading at Race street wharf, has over three-fourths of her cargo on board and nearly all of her capacity engaged, will cortlnue to receive freight for a few days. and sail as above. shippers will please complete their engagements without delay, and hand in bills of lading for signature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at very low rates, apply on board, or to BISHOP, SIMONS & 00., 120 (late Id) North Wharves. SAVANNAII STEAMSHIP LINE. STEAMSHIPS STATE OF GEORGIA AND KEYSTONE STATE. To °ensconce of the depressed st.tte of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn for the present. October 18th. A. HERON, Jr. FARE REDUCED J. AND 11AVRE.—The TO SOUTHAMPTON cunnifleent steamship TAN is, commander, 5,268 tone, • • DEHEILT, Edward Iliggin will sail From Now York for South- From Southampton and ampton and Itavre. Havre fur New York. Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. ISaturday . Dec. 26 ' Price of Passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, $5O SPecia delivered In Loudon and Paris For fi eight or passage apply to 1) TONRANGE, Agent, No. 6 Dowling Green, Now York. Letters for England and Europe, prepaid, 25 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other cities ,) will be recolvod at No. fo Bowling-greau, New York, up to 11X o'clock on the morning of sail ing. 0c1044 GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ROPE. First Cabin $BO I Second Cabin 250 In the first-ohm paddle-wheel steamship ADRINL, 2,000 tons 0. 1). LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH STAR', 2,300 tone, P. N. LETEVHE, to sail from pier No. 3 Norkh Elver, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, vie: Leave N. York for Southampton, Ha- Bremen for Southampton vre and B/0111012. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wededay, Nov 4. N.Satly, Oot. 31. Saturday, Nor 28 Wedeidiy, Deo 30 nese steamers touoh at 11AYitg. Specie delivered In London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply to yor ti k ..TOßßANOli, Agent, No. 6 Dowling Grooeorti,o_htifeei pox ENGLAND A I. New York and Havre United States Mall Stearn David Lines, commander, Jame A. Wotton, cowman Havre and Southampton, to the lolloralsg days : ND FRANCE, 1857. Stesmahlp Company.—Tht. ships ARAUO, 2600 tone, and PULTON, 2600 tong, all der, will PlowlN York, r the years 1857 and 68, on 1869. Arago, Saturday, Jan. 9 Fulton, do. Feb. 6 Arago, do. March 6 Fulton, do. April 3 Arago, do. May 1 Fulton, do. May 29 Patton, Boturday t Aug. 22 Arogo, do. Supt. 19 Patton, do. Oct. 17 krago, do. Nor. 14 /altos, do. Deo. 12 LIAYIII 185 T. Arno, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulieu, do. Hoyt. T 2 Armco, do. Oot. 20 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Leo. 15 1828. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Acago, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. March 9 Arago, do. April B Fulton, do. May 4 Arogo, do. Juno 1 Fulton, do. June 29 LSITH SOUTHAMPTON. 1867. Arago, Weill:wasp, Aug. 20 Fulton, do. Sept. 23 Arago, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arno, do.. Deo. 10 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 18 Arago, do. Yob. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 ' Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 6 Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. Jima SO VllOll OF PAStI.IOI: Prom New York to Southampton or Havre—Rim sl9olCabin, Second Cablu, $75. Prom llavre or Southampton to New York—Pln , Cabin, 800 trace ; Second Cabin, 500 trance. Pot freight or paanage, apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, T Broadway WILLIAM INELkN, " Havre. OROSKEY CO., " South'tun AMERICAN EUROPEAN lI&PRESS AND EX- Paris. MANGE 00. /FOIE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL lINITHD BTATICB RAIL BTRAMBRB.—The Bhips composing this Line are The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Bldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. ,iTheee ships have been built by contract, expressly for oovernment service. every care haw bean taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and Speed, and their accommodations for muissogers are Ilnecptailed for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $180; in second do., $7B; from Liverpool to New York, 80 and 20 &chigoe. No berths secured unless paid for. , The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads. • PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING. PiOK NOW TOOK. FROM LI V/111.00L. Saturday, Juno 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 18,57 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1057 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug.l9, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 VVednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 80, POT Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1851 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1851 Saturday, Dee. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Loo. 9, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 21, 1857 For freight or passage, apply to EDWARD N. COLLINS, No. 60 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY CO., Liverpool. STEPIIEN KENNARI) k 00., 27 Austiu Friars, London. D. U. WAINWRIGIIT k CO., Paris. Thu owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion specie, Jewel ey.pe oclouu atones or metal,, unless bill : of lading 1.” IL c nod therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein aul-tf Surnarco. MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES Bold by OIIADWIOR t BRO., SECOND Bkrvot grit door aboro Mara auglB4lmor IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT WV OAS CONSUMING FURNACE' CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to the moot severe test, during the two COLD WISTDDEI or MB ear, 1817, has proved to be the moat powerful heater in the world, coring from x to x OW fuel over any of the best furnaces now In use. Tuxes Foanscae are construoted with a east Iron salt pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped floe pot, lined with tire-brick or Iron staves. The fire pot is surmount ad with A SERIES OF OONEB, ON TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper tures at the top, and uniting with the tinnier chamber, through which the heat and smoke pass to the nue. TUN ernobs products of combustion in the form of amakt and oases, are euspended directly over the lire, ammo or compressed Into the tapering Comas and CONTINUALLY NIPIIdIID to the direst action of tie rays of heat and light from the fire. Thin hest and light Is brought to a ram I lion Cone, not unlike the 001.1.XOTION OF THE SUN'S RAYS, to a focal paint through an ordinary lens, cawing the 11.11010 i AND 0111/15 to became intensely heated and tho- roughly CONSUIINO, by this operation the annul AND *AMIN are none NQUALLY AVAILABLII with the FURL ITIIRLF for heating purposes, while, in other furuseea, It is °AHMED OF/ AND WANTIID IN Tut ORIIINNY. All pereona deeirone of obtaining the beet and MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not foil to examine the New (tae CONSUMING CON* FOINAOL before purelming any other. The at. tentiou of architects and builders le particularly Pa waded. ARNOLD & WILSON, (Summon' to S. A. Ilarrisou,) No. 1524 WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence &mar Wl= nub Coors BRANDIES.-" Pinot Castilian," Marett, lJ and other Cognate of various vintages, in half pipes and 'wader caeks ; ellevoiblu Rochelle Braude - I, pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and ene•eidhth risks. Inverted and for sale by HENRY 11011.1. EN & CO., e 022 221. and 22,3 South Fourth street. JOHN MoCOY, WTIOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR BTOIIII, 811 and 3183. Frout and Water stn.. bal. Fprilea. 10 . puncheons ray's celebrated ECOTCII WHISKEY in bond and in store. on '24-210 DORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to do booture 250 casks It. Joseph's Pure Juke Per Wine, In qrs. and eighths. Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt &utak Whis key 2 rare old Fifty pipes Anchor Gin. Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and 3.3 Dupuy Brendle', al of which I offer be the trade at reduced prices. JOB. F. TOBIAS, aw27-Bmm 118 and 90 B. Front It.. below Walnut. A LEXANDER V. 110LMES, WINE AND .ncLiquoit STONN, No. 228, Southeast Corner o GEONGN ►ad BOUT= Streets. aul•ly CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINN WINES, LIQUORS, OIGAIII3, &e., 28 South YIPTII Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly BRANDIES.—Pinot, Castillon & Co., Ma- Jur rett & Co., and other brands of Cognac. of various vintages, in half 'Apes and quarter casks ; Pellevoisln Roohelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half plpes, quarter oaks and one-olghth maks, all In Custom house stores, Imported said for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., an 6 Noe. 221 and 223 South Nourtb street. rtITIIMAR &BUTZ, PORTER, ALE 11 AND LAMM BEEN MUMMY, No. 820 (new No. 935) North TIfLIID Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping ordera promptly attended to. toil -If illerrbant trailoro EDWARD P. KELLY, Wl4 OHESTNGT STREET, Has just received a choice assortment or CRAVATS GLOVES, TIES. SOAUSS, MORNING GOWNS SHIRTS, TRAVELLING SHAWLS, ENGLISH PA TENT GAITERS, dte., &c.; which will be sold a Moderate prices for credit—low for rush. The_ business of KELLY & BROTHER is now at tended at No. 814 ORESTNUT street, by R. P. EEL LY or JOHN P. DOHERTY. 0c23-tf JOITN P. DOIIERTY, FOIISIIIHLY WM rlii,LT & LATE TUTU LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STBEE7', ABOVE EIGHTH, Ilan now with him the beat Tattorn that aro engaged in the bueiueea in this country. °HARLIN Born, formerly the leading tailor of thin oily; M. KAMM, formerly cutter for 0 Both & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; Kamer Warms, the bent Banta and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Deplerris, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depierria & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas hotel, Broadway. The moot unremitting attention paid to the whilies of all who patronize the entublialinient. The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for each. ocl3-11 TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT ill TAILOR, Noe. J titan South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large nod well Retooled Moak of CLOTHS and OASSIMEREs alma on hand: All Clothing made at thin Eatabliahmont will be of the beet quality, and the moat feallioriable style. Partionler attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH auO-tf Surniture. r B. KITE & Cf.C . •PURNITIME, BEDDING, &o. No. 418 (late 129) 'WALNUT at. Philadelphia. A POW and importer style of Spring Beds. LYDIA D. KIM JOBSPII WAANOSI sal tin CIIIARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholesale and Retail WHIP and Odanil Manufacturer, No. 4 North /011111T1s au4 V.AVING PIIND—FIVE PER CENT. IN. Trurmr- , IIATIONAL SAFETY TRIIST COM. PANY.--WALNUT STREET SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INOORPOH/TED HT TUB STATO OF PISINHILTAXIA. Money is received In ally sum, large or email, and in terest paid (rola the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The °Mee le open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till GI o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BRIYNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. WY. J. Bean, Secretary. DIHROTOIS: Hon. Fleury L. Benner, C. Landreth Manus, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster; Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Bawl. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James R. Smith, Francis Lee. This Company confines its business entirely to the receiving of money on interest. The investments, amounting to over ONE MILLION AND A DALY OP DOLLARS, are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securitiee as will always in sure perfect security to the depositors, and which can not fail to give permanency and stability to this Insti tution. aul-1y K3' PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of PINTII and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from 9 to 3, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until 8 o'clock. Largo or small sums received, and paid with out notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST, by cheok or otherwise. JOHN TIIOILSON, Preet. • MOB PRISIMONTB • TllOB. T. TABKBR, EDWIN M. LEWIS. BROKETART AND TRIABORRIT, WM. T. ELBERT. TROBTRIS, Wm. 0. Ludssit, D. O. Levy, Charles R. Lex, A. Iliskey, Israel Ti. illorria, Jr., Win. Neal, Thos. Neilson, Thomas 8. Reed, M. D . James Hassell, Thos. P. Bparhawk, Oscar Thompson, Peter Williamson, Isaac 8. Waterman, Merles T. Parkes. John B. Atudin, John E. Addlake, kLilumon Alter, M. W. Baldwin, William Clark, Rphrann Clark, Jr., Charles B. Carataira, Robert Clark, A. 3. Drexel Charles Dnti lh, Wm. B. Foster, Benjamin Gerhard, John Jordan, Jr., Lewis Lewis, Jr., aul..3m MO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. BTATE SAVINGS FUND, NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. " (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE t v PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. eal-17 Ithicliinerp attb , Arun. I== SOUTIIIVARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRUM PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS, XNGINBMBS AND MAOIIINIBTO, manufacture 'High and Low Pressure Steam Raglans, (or Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e., Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or Bream. Iron frame roofs for Oas Works, Workshop., Railroad Shalom', &'. Retorts and Gas Maohinery of the latest and most improved construction. livery description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Onw, and Orist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Ilefecators, Filters, Pumping Rnglnes, &o. Sole Agents (or N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nassayth'a Patent Steam hammer{ J. P. Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superlutendent—B. U. BAIITOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIVE STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, lIIIVINTHINTH STREET, HAMILTON, I/AIRY/MT! AND APHINCI CAROM?! STREWS, PHILADELPHIA. Engaged exclusively in the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STELM. ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, fur the use of Wood or Coke, or Bituminous Coal in ifs crude state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITHOUT 10171100 EMOKE, OAS OR 7111. In design, material and workmanship, the Looomo tires produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials used in construction are made on the spot, and Insure the beat quality and most reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Conn plots Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the .I.IEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, GP ANT ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. CHILLED OAR WHEELS, lIAUSIERED ASLIB, With Yorgings or any xim or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MAOHIKE WORK gormra)ll. lIHNIIII LATIMER 110112111 11.109ARD NORRIS &UM"' 7DENN STEAM. ENGINE AND BOIL- A. ER WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND POUNDERS. Having for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, Aro., .ko., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having seta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making mode at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Blue Tubu lar and Cylinder Dollers,ot the best Pennsylvania char coal Iron. Forging's of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Oreftusgs of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings sod epeciecations for all work done at their establishment free of charge, aad work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of beats, whore they can lay in perfect safety, and aro provided with cheers, blocks, falls, Ae., dco., for raising heavy or light weights. TIIONIAB RELNEY, JACOB Q. JOHN P. LEVY, wil-y BEAMS and PALMER Street., Kensington H ANDY & MORRIS MANUFACTURERS OP CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRONTUBES FOR OAS, STEAM OR WATER. ALSO, GENERAL IRON COMMISSION MERCHTS. Warehotthe S. B. corner FRONT and WALNUT. and-Om illciticinea li -P LBIBOLD'o GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extntet Drishu, (or all Diseases of the Bled. der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. VIELMBOLD" , GENUINE PREPARA -11 'HON, Extract Duchu, removes all the eymptons, amen which will be found Indisposition to exertion, Luse of power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Troubling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of VllllOll, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Mmunlar System, often enor mous Appetite or Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot floods, Plushings of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, Eruptions on the Pace, Pains in the Back, lleasi,ess of the Eye Lids, frequently Black Spots dying before the Eyes, with temporary Suffusion, Loss of Sight. If these symptons are allowed to go on, which this me dicine Invariably removes, soon follow Fatuity and Epi leptic Flta. "jr YOU ARE SUPFERING WITH ANY or the above distressing alltnents, use HELM• BOLD'S PREPARATIONS. Try them, and be convinced 4 their enemy. HE R L A M TI BLoLgs at G i E u N chi U , GENUINE PREPARA 4, Give health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek P , And are so pleasant In their taste, that patients be come fond of them. UTELMBOLD'a GENUINE PREPARA AA TION, Extract Buchu—See overwhelming eviden ces which will be produced to chow that they do great good to all who honor them with,. trial. Evidence open for the inspection of all. I _I EL3IBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Buchu.—Price $1 per Bottle, de livered to any address. Depot, 62 South TENTH street, Assembly Building, below CHESTNUT street, Philadel phia. Address letters, H. T. lIELIIBOLD, 52 South TENTH street, below CII ESTNUT, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Douders everywhere. Beware of Counterfoils. im7-3m* filliE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU JL RANCH COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Offine No. =2 WALNUT Street ' opposite the Exchange. MA RINE RISKS on Teasels, Cargoes, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RIMS, per Railroads, Canals, Boats, and other carriages. ALL THE PROFITS &tided annually among the As• cured, and ample security In mutes of Lou. DIRECTORS. Edward Harris Miles, Thomas T. Blather, John H. Odeskheimer, Algernon E. Ashburner, Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fassitt, Samuel J. Sharpie's, Thomas S. Foster laaac Jeanes, (tuataras Englis h, Henry Preaut, Jamas H. Stroup, Edward O. James, Alfred Slide, William L. Springs, A. O. Cattail, Franklin O. Jon., Charles B. Carstalre, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Samuel Robinson, William Taylor, John 0. Keifer, James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Wm. P. Smith, Henry Orambo i - A. J. Antelo, 'Wm. J Caner, Samuel L. sreutaborg. EDWARD HARRIS HILTS, Preeident. ALVRED YASSITT, Vine Prealdent. lon 0. KRIM, Secretary. aul-ly Theyh g. re 'enured by lettere patent to, and oanll T s bad I BARTER OAK '. " ONLY of E . D. mADeDAN . C . INSURANOROOMPA, .M ARC CRYSTALOGRAPHS, OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL, N. E. coruer of EICHITII nod LOCUST. The above pictures differ esssiitiaily from anything ever before uttered to tho public. Their softness, and troth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or- deal to which they ore exposed In manipulation equally Bottles the question of their permanence. Then facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his friends. firr Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on asoyu as heretofore. me 18•Ein UB L IC L A MP S .-THE PUBLIC'S respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citlsons ore requested to give information respect ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or of any failure In lighting or Mitlnguishing them at the proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good lighting condition. The llooks will be kept by Joseph Daily, No. bOB Wharton at., First Ward; Charles Carty, No. 18 South Sovontb street, Ninth Ward; Hiram G. Kirk, No. 1438 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Doebong, No 2231 Coates meet, Fifteenth Ward; Thos. V. Dowlby, Gas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia) M. 11. M 'Fadden, Gas Office, Twenty- Second Ward, ((lerinantolvn) Wm. N. Market, Gm Office. Twenty-Third Ward (Frankton!) and at the Gas Office In Seventh street, below Market, liy order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A. J. RITE, 0c1.6m Superintendent of Distribution. JEDTIII,ADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY .11 N. W. Oor. THIRD and CHESNUT Ste. L. PELOITZE & EON, 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 bicreased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment. at the shortest no. tire. Their long practical experience in the baldness, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better dn. Imbed article than their cotemporarles. . . Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them 1)1'011011i to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 crab! per pound, to exchange for i-tr now at specimen prices. CIIEAP SUMMER FUEL—GAS COKE, of excellent g minty, is goblet the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five saute a bashel, and may be obtained in largo or email graratity by ap plying at the Has Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by 'Wholesale, It is sold at the Works, In First Ward, by the tnu, at a price equivalent to Az. thraelte, a 152.150 per ton. (signed,) J. 0. OREMON J Engineer. YHILAD4I.4.IIII GAS Waage, Aug. 39._ , 67. m 1274! COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP ~tJJNaotoryof E. W USSIIERS,No,IO9 (late 43) South EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has bosoms a saving of 50 par cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WUTERN MEROHANTS, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe new silver-topped and tottonte4 and cant by 81411 . 111111 tn all port. 1012 Iv D DivAN,s,-IO,OOO—PIIINIIII2,IA card., wr (lour: [l i v It afgl, T. Paco that tau or...baked WI" 414 la.— A D ru ,,,,,„ , M rt., at lb kla 4 0 019 Is PIasILIN litors 6 Tills Pm. n A coma— thell Sl ' ' 141.6.0.t.ic0m. 10 1. 14:10 4 Trig Tirana Cub rre Bow..ta D El 010 tl-71.1.10-urhi..,....7..t..i. D Cor.i, briry, FOURTH El T. Wow Cbeamat. inattrante Zotapaities HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN ORANGE COMPANY-001m No 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the affairs of the company Is published in conformity with a provision of its Charter : PREM/17X3 SIOEIYED 00031 AUGUST 1, 18:4, TO AUGUZT 51, 1857. Fire premium; 1412,722 Cl Marine premiums... Perpetual premiums Total amount premiums taken Earned fire premiums 2.6,072 66 Earned marine premiums 165,005 60-180,078 66 Deduct return premlttmc... Net earned 8188,350 00 Marine losses paid. 84 888 75 Flreloasee paid.... 8,031 11 SeWage re o6ired... $760 Wr Interelato. ceived ... 4,361 67 a e - Icier- sues 2,911 62 —8,083 66 93,833 70 Expenles for commissions to agents, abatements in lieu of scrip, salaries, office rent, furnishing office, books, sta tionery, 60,888 68 Profit and loss 93 40-146,233 21 Net profit $24,076 82 ASSETS. Cash on hand....... $12,513 89 Bills receivable 119,207 In Donde and mortgages 165,000 00 Stock, 29'1,100 00 stock notes 142,900 00 Due by agents and others 22,312 93 $7.52,095 WI DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Was. P. Leech, C. E Spangler, R. T. Kenai 1, Abraham Ilex, U. H. Ronaton, Wm. 11. Woods, . Jos. R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J Edgar Thomson, W. P.aiguel, 0. 0 Sower, Cherie. IL Norton, John W. Sexton, John H. Lewars, 'Lerman Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, II H. Shillingford PERCIVAL 31. POTTS, President 0. E. SPANGLIIR Vice President. W. 11. Woons, Secretary. 0012 R. T. Resin, Treasurer. FIR); INSURANOR. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN OASII, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OVPICE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD BPS. SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John 11. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil, a, David Woolpper, Lewis Shinnaek Benjamin Davis, John Landell, John Evans, Jr . Charles Yield, Auley M. Park, William E. Woo James Durriell, John 11. Stevenson, Jacob S. Mintzer., Corwin Stoddard, Unary Homer, non D. Tillinghast, George K. Childs. JOHN 11. DOHNERT, President. L. KRUMBNAAR, Secretary. wept 21-1 y I. TAUGHAII Xlilitllol NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— L I OFFIOE 414 WALNUT St. Franklin Buildings. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITII PRIVILEGE to INCREASE TO 500,000. This Company to now fully organ aed, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against loos or damage by Fir* and Marine Perils, at current rate,. OFFICERS. H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vlee President. CEO. SCOTT, Secrotary. DIRECTORS. °forge Minster, W. C. Stotoebory, R. M. Quill*, 0. 0. Butler, Ceo. Scott. [1019.7 11. 0. Laughlin, D. Bharwood, Wm. Osborne, }Dotard Shloldo, T. Y. Showell, '[SHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE ss COMPANY, Mee No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT IR. Capital and Surplus, $250,000. This Company continua to make Insurance agalast loss or damage by Wire and the Perils of the Sea, island Navigation and Transportation at current rates. oano.Eiu3. President—GM. 11. MART Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—ll. R. COW:MULL. Aasistant Eeeretary-8. 11. BUTLER. ROTORS. George H. Hart, E. P. Rose, A. C. Cattail, Joseph Edward', John G. Dale, Hon. Henry M. Puller, Poster 8. Perkins, John H. Chamber", an 8-17 LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON PANT .—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Southeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,726 id. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life on interests In Real Estate, and waked all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees and Guardians. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT In any amount— Fire Per Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payable back on demand without notice. . . ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, January Ist, 1851, Loans of the State of Pennilylvarda, Phila delphia City, Perini& Railroad, Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other Loans 9119,885 SS Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate /.17,131 19 Stooks in Hanks, Instirance, Gas and Rail road Comrades Premium Notes and Losns on Collateral , Oaak In Bank ; due from Agents, Inter. eat, &a 38,784 47 Claszantea Capital, Baboariptioa Notes 100,000 00 0711,225 03 DANIEL L. MILLER, President. semum, B. STORM, Tim Wean. Joan W. Iloasoa. Secretary. A ROTH) FIRE INSURANCE COMPA iII NT, NSW TORE.- Once No 29 Wall street, ad joining the 'Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, 2220,000, with s surplus. 'Fiala Company insure Boildinga Mer chandise, Furniture, Veneta in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Lou or Damage by Ere and the Risks of Inland Navigation. Henry Grinnell, Caleb Barstow, Henry O. Brewer, Edmund Pea°id, Henson K. Corning, Ogden Haggerty, Thomas Monson, John H. Earle, Albert Ward Charles Eastn, Louis Lornt, Samuel G. Glidden, Bteph. Carebreleng, Thomas Scott, John Ward, Henry K. Bogert, Peter Eden, Benjamin 11. Field, A. B. Prothingham, Thee. P. Youngs, /Ismael L ALBERT WARD, Pm'dent. RIPHARD A. OAELAT, Becret►q. au 3 0..1y AfANUFACTURERS' IN SUR A.N GE -LTA- 0011PANT.--Churter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvanta. Cspital, $500,000. Marine, and Inland Transportation. Aaron 8. Lippincott, Chrorles Wlll4l, ' Win. A. Rhodes Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Yield', James P. Smyth, Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo uuk, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. WIN A. RHODES, TIN" President. ALWRED WEEKS, Secretary. 3. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash ict pita], and the Directors bays determined to adapt the business to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs with a prompt adjcuitment of lomei. Onlce No. 16 Merchants' R &h..g., Philadelphia. Ouh Capital $300,000. vicinity adjusted at the PA By leave we refer to ( D. S. Brown d: Co. Phila. lion. Joel Jones, Phila. Chaffeei, Biota fc Co., 4 ' Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea fa Co. it Hon. B.S. Williams, Hart'd We have facilides for p acing any amount of Dm ranee in the moat reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOXPBON Jc, ROOD, .kgenhi. N ORM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER. ARRANGEMENT. 'OH BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, HAUGH CHUNK, WILKESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, .c. On and sifter Wednesday, November ith, 1851, the trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun days excepted) as rollows For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Manch Chunk. and Wilkeabarre (Express) at 9 A. M. For Bethlehem. Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex pres,) in connection with L. T. NAL and Easton, by stage, from Iron 11111 Station, _at 2.15 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodationd at 4.00 P. M. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. hl On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will ran through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at 130 P.M. . . . . . Leave Bathelem (Express,) at 9 A. M., and 2.26 P. M Leave Doylestown, (Accommodationd at 9 35 A. M. Leave Gwynedd, ON SUNDAYdo. at 2 20 P.M. S. For I From Gwynedd 915 A. M. I Gwynedd 2 20 P. 31 Doylestown 430 P. M. Doylestown ..... ,6.35 A. Id , Pare to Bethlehem $1 60 Mauch Chunk 2 CO l 4 Wslkesbarre 4CO PASSENGER DEPOT, FRONT and WILLOW Ste , Phila ELLIS CLARK, Agent. LUMBER t LIIIII3ER it—The subscriber, rho hes for mayoral years occupied the premises at Slean , s Planing MU, Kensington has removed to COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Pticenix Planing ?dill, on Delaware avenue, where he Intends keeping• large LOsortment of Carolina and other floor ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, (railing, fenelng and scaffold board', thoroughly seasoned and well worked. For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in vited to Dell and examine for themselves, and every ef fort will be made 1.0 give satisfaction. Orders received and supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and alles of Southern yellow Play, Timbes a nda Scantling. aul-tf litallta H ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' 1.0 OLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, botwerio Arch and ES•4O, arB-17 217.793 62 '1.21 01.1 V-M 1 ,747 4.1 $101,916 86 E. W. Bailey, Charles G. Imlay, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., J. L. Pomeroy, Andrew R. Chambers, H. R. Coggshall, Samuel Jones, ht. D., A. P. Cheesbrough. DIILICOTOII3 Joshua L. Pope, Rams R. Graves, Henry Dario O. H. Lille.lhal, Theo. Polhemos, Jr. MIAs E. Morgan, Alio. B. Van Nest, William A. Cary, Thomas 8. Nelson, James W. Phillips; Charles A. Many, Tarrant Mohan, Wm. B. Shawl, Charles L. Frost, Lothrop L. Sturgen, William R. Fosdick, kmary Thayer, Gao, Wastraltlt, Zalmola Taylor, Henry IL Blossom. DIMITCIIII I IRE AND MARINE NY op HARTFORD, CONN. Lomas In Yni4adelphia and Dar/tip/sin of/tn. tiailroab TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Eumbrr Qllotbing. rBWESTERN TRAVELLERS. PRENCI , AND SUMMER ARRANGESIENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RIILIY4 Y. TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM RALTIHORR TO PITTSBURGH AND TILE WEST Oa and after June Ist, Itll. TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all West. ern and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING M AIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.15 A. AL connecting with the "tail Train orer the Great Pens aylvania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 120 A. M. TIM AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Les,. Bahhoore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. IL fur Harrisburg. TRW. NIGHT EXPRE,II TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. 11., eon. needing with the Lightning Erre.' over the Pennsyl vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving atl-20 P. 11 87. All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayar and CAdragro Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. EX Passengers for Chicago, N oc k La n d B u fli ni , ton, lowa City, 31 ilmaukee, Dubtque, St. Patti's Made son, and other leading citme in the Northwest, will/An ono fitisdred miles of travel and trishaw," in time, with four less changes of care, by taking this route. Passengers for Cleveland. Sandusk7, Toledo, and Detroit, go by this mite, and the time Is =metalled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other route. Err Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolie, Terre Route, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper Mississippi, make lees changes of cars, and arrive in ad- TWIN) of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Coluoibus, Da too, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as qttick as by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and hasadied testa rare. FOR THE NORTH. The 6 . 15 AIL connects eloaely with Elpreas Trains over the Dauphin road for _Williamsport, Elmira, Roeheitar, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, and Canada, than forming the most direct nulway mote to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers wiH find this the shortest, cheeped, and must expe,ii Limas route to Niagara Palls and Canada Through Tickets are lamed to Philadelphia via Co- lumbia and Laneaater by all the trains at 'ea each, each train having rare connections Passengers ty this route avoid trowelled bridges, and all the inconverdeoze of ferrying arrow the Sinsonebanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg Ent mittaharg, Carlisle, Chanitiersburg, gb by the trains at 8.16 A. M., and 3 P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Care on this road make one trip per day, connect ing with the train at 3 P. M. For THROUGH TICIMTS and farther taformattort apply at the Ticket Office. cal sect Statou, K. E corset of Calvert and Franklin street]. sep`M-tf C. 0. AMMON, Bart. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-111li -1- GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At 'antic Cities with 'Western, North-western , .13 Si:wth western States, by a continuous Ralbray di rest. This Both also connects at Pittsburgh with daily lige steamers to all points on the Western Rivers, ant Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all poets on the North-western Lakes; making Hui avast DIRECT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTEby which freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTA BURGH. 1111152 Cuss—Boots, Shoes, Hata, and Caps, Book', Dry Goode, (In boxes bales and trunks), Drop, (in boxes and bales) Peatbere. gum, &e . 8300 ND Cosa—Domtctie Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather. (in rolls or boxes), Wool; and Sheep Pelts, Ems heard, X e.3e....63e. per 100 b THIRD Cuss—Anvils, Steel, Chains, (In casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (Inane or in secke). Tobacco, manufactured, (except Cigars or cat .00e., per 100 Ib /Down CUBE—Coffee, rish, Baron, Beef, and Pork, (in casks or boxes eastward), Lard miter,' Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, GermanChiy, Tar, Pitc h , Rotin,loe. per 100 lb. Ittonit—isc. per bbl.. until further notice Haiiii--05e. ppeer 100 lbs , until further notice. la 'hipping Goods from any point Fault of Phibt.litt phis, be pllttienlar to malt package eta Pesaslfrania Railroad All Goods consigned to the Agent& of this Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. /11 9 / 1 219T AG1528.—.1.11.11 . 1.1, Wormley& CO.. Memphis, Tenn.; B. P. Sam & Co., St Louis, Mo. • J. 9. Ilitchall k Bon, Evarusville, Ind.; Dumeand, Bel & Murdock, and Carpenter & Jewett, Louisville, By.; B. C. Mal drum, Madison, Ind..; M. W. Brown k and Irwin & Co., Cincinnati; .W. Oraltaxn & Co., Co. , Zan. rills Ohio; Leech &. Co., No. /54 Kilbystreet, Boston; bead & Co., No. 2. Astor Mouse, New 'Perk. No. 1 Wrnia. rt. and No B Battery Place, New York; B. J. Sneed's', Philadelphia ; Magraw & %sons, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. It J. LOALUARET, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. NETT YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN 1 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND I'HILIDLLYRIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY' AWN PHILADELPHIA TO NSW TORII, AND WA ... . ..... Leave as follows ' via: Pau, 1 At IA. Dl. } from Kensington Depot, via Jersey City, Mini $1 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, New Jer sey Aeoommodstton At 6 A. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Acoominoda. tionu,, 2 At T A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail a At 10. A. IL, by steamboat Trenton, via Tacony and Jersey City, Morning Express 3 At 2 P. M., via Camden mad Amboy, C. and A. Ri. press a At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail 2 At 3P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accmcomda tiOn, Mel:Bass . 2 At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ammon:lode. Bon, "lid Clam. 1 At 6 P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, lit Clam 2 At 6 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Ana:monads- Bon, 2:11 Clue 1 The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all others Bnadaya • espied. Express Lines stop at the principal staiinta only. For Belvidere. Easton, Flemington, Ae., at 2 A. and 4 P. 31., from Walnut street wharf. . .. 81,722 98 /93,692 01 For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilketbarr Montrose, Great Bead, ,to. at 6 A. 11., via Daturas Lackawanna at Western Rat , Goad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Molly at 7 A. M., and 3X, 3 and 6 P. it. MMM Par Bristol, ?pardon, Eta., and 4 P. M. WAY LIN Par Palmyra, Itaneocaa, Berarly, Burlington, Bards. 40.11 &a., atB P. M. Eltessutoat BICUABD STOCKTON far Bordetitoira and intermf dints places at 2X Y SI Steamboat TRILYtt,) , for Tacary at 10 and 11% /1. M., and 4,P. M. M. All Lim; simpt 1 A. If , lean Wannt alai* •turf [Pinny pound. of baggage only allowed each pa.- winger. Passengers ant prohibited from taking, say thing su baggage but their wearing apparel. All big gage over fifty pounds to be paid (or extra. Ti.“) Com puny limit their reepocisibility for baggage to one dole: per pound, and will not be liable for Loy amount be pond MOO, except by special contract. WM. M. GATZMEEt, Agent C. it. A. R. R. CO. R. B. MORRELL, Agent Phila.. Tr. R. R. Co. SPRING ARRANGEMENT.-YENN SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.—DannIng is direct connection with the PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO BALL ROAD. Boor Cincinnati, Bt. LOIII3, lowa City, Lociitrille, New Orleans, lit Paola, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Ran.... Terre Hants, Chicago, Nebrastn. In adennea of all other routes out or Philadelphia. Forming clots connection mita ail the Greco West- Ins Kaarcade. THROUGH TILL.LNS _ - Leave Philadelphia, tor Pittaturgh and vestals. eities r from the Pennsylvania Railroad Paasanger dtation, ,oath-east corner of ELPVIIiTIi and MARK RP streata, (entrance on 'Eleventh street,) u follena : Mail Train at T—, A. Et Fast Line at 11 55, P.ll. Express Mail at 11 CO, Night. Columbia R. ft. Line leave. for Harrisburg at 2.31, P. M. Lancaster )Accommodation,) at 4.33, P. M. The as Mail runs daily, the other trains, Sun days excepted. Per farther particular. see Land-bills, at His different atarting-pointe. Passengers from the West old find this the shortest and most expeditious roma to Philadelphia, Italtimose, New York or Boston. THOMAS MOORS, Agent, Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Philadelphia, Rebruary, tag. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWNN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD—WINTER ABILANGEMIKNT.—Ou and attar MONDAY, October 19 tb, lboT FOR GERMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 6. I,V, Ss. 9,4,1,11 S A. if., 4, 3-10m:a 4,5, 8,7, g, anal' P. M. Leave Germantown at 6%, 7-3 S min. 8,9, lON A. M., 110, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6, 7,8, and 10 P. M. 'Er The 735 &cloak A. if. Train from Germantown will atop only at Wayne Street Station. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia at 9 20 MILL M.. 2 And 6% P. M. Leave Mermiultuwa 8.20 min. A.M., 1-19 via. aril 5 45 min P. M. CIIESTSL'T HILL TUILDOAD FMliga=;Ml Leave Cbeattut Hill at 73C A-40 and 10-10 min. A. AL, 32-60, 3-40, 5-40 and T-40 mia. P. M. - - - - - Lear, Philadelphia. 9-20 A. M., St end L X P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill at 8 A. M., 12-50 and .3-:1) P. 31. FOR ILLNAYLINK, CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRIS- Leaye Philadelphia at 6,4 i, 9, 11 A. 31 , 8, 4 A i r, 6%, and 11 P. M. Lease Norristown at T, 9,.11 A. ZL, 8 and 5 40 P. 31. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. IL, and 3 P. M. Leave Norristown at I A. 31., and 6 P. M. CHESTER TALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING Leave Philadelphia at 63 A. 31 , and 3P. 31. Leave Downingtown at 7X A. 31 , and 1 P. M. H. K. SMITH, Sarotintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Philadelphia CHANGE OF HOURS.-P lIIL ADE L. PIIIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, Nor. •24, 1857, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADELPHLI For Baltimore at 8 A. AL, 1 P. M., (Express.) and 11 P. ILL For Wilmington at BA. M., I, 330 and 11 P, M. For New Castle at BA. 51., and 3 LD P. 51. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 3.33 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. 11. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. II , and 836 P. M. Leave Wilmington at S and 11 45 A. 11., and 2.31 and 9 55 P. Al. Leave New Castle at 11 55 A. M., and 9 '5 P.M. Leave Dover litd i dl r e a to t ewnm A. 1(. N m.0.15an and 03 P. M. Leave Leave Seaford at 4 00 P TRAINS- FOR BALTIMORE Leese Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 2 P.ll. and L 1.15 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore do. do. 625 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE DA lON TRAIN GRACE ACCOALMO- Leaves Havre de Grace at 6.50 A. M. Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M. Freight Train, with Passenger Cu attached, will ran in fellows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and inteimediata places at 5 O 0 P. Leave Wilmington for do. do M. Sd P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace at SP. M. cc 31-Iy S.M. FELTON, President. ()ate, (Cap, s.7c CH. GARV.EN 1.; CO., NJ' Matattactuzers of and Wholesale Dealers in BATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, NANCY SILK AND STRAW BONICET - 6, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROUCIIES, No. 537, (old o. 198) MARKET Street, Below Stith, south side, And No. 6= MINOR Street, Philadelphia. O.IIIIIIT 0111D11, Du et DONOTALE. llerehante ars respectfully halted to examine oat stock saT-2m SULLENDER & PASCAL, HATTERS, OILI4t No. BH. SIXTH etnut.. PhilMotplia. CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD. WICK & BEO., N 0.102 N. LICOND Stmt. saili•tcoa. 7Se. er 100 lb