The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 07, 1857, Image 4

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r em sorsw lama. _ _ '
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6,000 reabis`aupeiline sized and4abnelitedr a rg
11 41 1,Ua l eflf.,, 'lll V' kin, ineklas ait‘tp , ltekt 7 . , , ,
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4rrefAt P4r4 A, , ,,l i r c; , litat*Sadqt : o . alai
r, °Violas, I pk. Ausit: , Mgt* ciftitittitkind
bight jigs pek e r i
.. ogr,A? hr. ,a 4 ;inches, and
".90K tO&OWPOPIpr it ° OW ,aliketo , , ~, J.
~ ~t, . ., 4 ? I." - --YA,Ink ~- :,',, ,
'1156 AwniCauieralle ' p ate.,polser. iebindpre4 or, tut -
"r i ll lut-0#V14?,"5140 ,1, Y.5,b11 ,4 isohla, and of
in - In it t Per ream ai mai be required., . ~;',l, .4 , .i-
The fibre of the piper of each of this" aboie claim 4
be of Dom anintioncfrenprens ail; 6 tltoration with
zoinerar brot he r antistinees, of * - whitaneas, Nati
EMAS. Lk -11. 11 irtt At Awe i t ...i. 490 3 -r At: 4 , 1 1010 . 14,..1 0 ,
WA:VGA I VAAAVVi, ire,T,lfo l gri'9
weight, witt, I , r it3, i sx :rinon.;, 14 111- ,tab i l,l4, 41 4 4 1119IWATO aa ,ot
"Ial): 1 1 I *Woe tthdiel49- CAVIL APIII tile,
AO iratitit arn
,ts, repined; ldspisoini weight
ifillPist s kllFtansi, bileauired. dyed;
of - i -, otts thick-
Deena in the same, b1)1):1149,4411*; : I{ espAiltmolght *lll
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Ord-L ',oodidatnaToltolgict writb4,PePer ; 3 •, , I; ''''
kto, _ -",t 7 ti4tivill4Pg Perri , '.7 is::
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NMI. " Cie( tia ' Hal *yarn, .1 ~•. .: ...'
R4B tA l libteiiiiio , red ` josoortl4,) • •
IgNitl- 1 --tt i4 V,triltoi klN,LiiiririaiA 0-
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q 4 cet- 11 ', ' oda 1 . ~_,- Itt PaParo. o )+7o.4lllol4a, 0
TerVatlsaTiir=glinart 30104-Aigittiii°
weigh twenty-els pomade piptsnea n.
No. 4-100 ream irriAtw,,pepef, till by Sit inches, to
Z rA di tAli r ic ,,, ~_.._-,..•- • _7'; l _ , 1
" 4. ' '" 4 . 9 'r- '
VrAtteft - ii r :zt lii 4 is' s4,.),:iif'i
weign twelve pounds per Penni: '. . '
dff the papers deeop*Wiiiimina ►
a and S are to be
of the best materlalil24o q•olOmutidlithl.intutd
ig i thrni,uhitir; sr „,,tio.. :7 are „
wain bide; tst;thi ' etioder,T . see of Ose re a. -I
peel' klinhivand 'of " h 'Weights nun is, regnir4 •
bi tb le e ftc 6 Likoki.lllPlal4.l..sre...to - .14"-wkilteitrasd of
t001:4,44 weight spocided 1 th Bolted o.' , i ,- s, t:- •
Mail o f tOnsirred of - ter- or ktt.
quantity of eack.iiielfebirY kitie66 AP, at ia -
times and in such duantlllol SS' the ' ioi 0; farTl,r IV'
,Yeah elan *ill be comddired sepustely,inid ' it
jeet to a separate coutrattl bnt bidderi otay,bger fart ilti
orrnore of , the chases in - t he same proposed; aukAio ,
privitegele *enema of iettidring tadddeitrhojethihhyd'
mons. than ohs eta& sallgited : hlnt`-ki 'tad till, iney
classes, or forfeit his right to any clam, • ;-,'.' ' '
Ban_ plis poet Ina than ton stuirilitiaide hind, Of Pk
perbidtbr,' and , bai tree stien4 sink a iftditallat Et:
oompany inch bid i and Oa l e, "1,,,,1, - Sike annibind
to correspoiktielax tbstnunbe 'Me pep,FriPs4,nt for
in that schedule ;' ankle did 'SW * clunk to ls,s-
Prol'arjr designated on Use eamplei wit militia boein:.'
eidered? - 411proienabiiiod litapleiennist-biftenn --: Obid '
to-this elliee free of , pollage ore ther expAneei' :,- . •
Each prandial inns!' ha algitedby,the hadfrbi tat til thia '
making it, and must arty the' price per" pound (rind' -
but insoles for each , ofereryildnd d paper otatte 4 .
in the'aUdtprOpolied , qt . , „.„ . . • -,''
'ill tho•ooper in thebeeetelblikefte - Midi:4 delleireot
at such place fir places asneeirbedesliniatidatlV,r4
ton city, in good - older, freed'. all and inery extra
~
or aspewie,'and inthieet to thlyinsOctlinaincoiet i ireight,'
and measurement of We ffitp,it; l l l l 6l , l , , ,ti and IT S i lk al t
fonagfer , propoeale will 'be fitrideh'il Wilde
offer' to penman tpplyiag for **l- *Vann , krill I&
taken** tiiiidderitiOn Otlese:rielaitlell itElle4S
themsith,_ i• ,- i ••:‘,.-i , '•-, - -” . - ~ -•,.. . ~,-, „,
- Bends, wine -npbrevienentritlet, _'' 401'4 ' *a - t •
t gi
and ;the Itapplyififf nfilfrirnteifieintleli * , 4l,kit
eneses, or a Mute to isppittlits „ow l tio.,c
anytime trill be nmeideral evillettinn - '' inn : Witt .
tgaeltbilder likeloired , to final& telt kilepropiikebt
sathtflentrividence , ot-Mn "ability to eninite *in'
and pmends, budectimpinned lay oildenciiwill,
e ir ec h;;iontnali , Wm behilunidlii , thiiiiito'ier 4
by law /en the ant Tandaykfter the and la* , 1 0'
D ,, n 4, ,, srp,v3th,J 'ik ben i./bitock .4 - 0g.,100
sem of the Superintendent: - , -._ •;„/ ' - s- '' ,
, Reoposalairill be addrisaed lotteq.errintisident
of , the ;Public ' Meting, Oabittil brow, iiltAt 4tates: . ,
Washington," and endorsed !g_Proposilds Tot t ialyirot
Pall' ol, , - ~-, ,s, --li'' I, 41#. 441 el-,
Oil l iatr. A I • • lapirinteadeat i n 1701*
' ' '."- ' , . ~.-
.Ip 4R°± °S A arl iC 9*l4 l #oitity .- tilti
Rap* !..4 ) . PARIAI 4 4 - ; At4'artia*. l ,oari-No*
Jailiej." - , : , .If,,rtt, ~ ;ml -,- -,'
,0
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..i‘ "fr. MartatrairalVaralkaliaariaut i '•-) ,
W„uumtatos,l4l46oo", RIO, WTI 11- ,
PROPOSALS will ha reiteirdat thilliepartneentantil
the 261 h day nf klevembir, - .11.4 11.:18lCsitt AVOW ock
noon,,l4,*o;,tooniks9tttel4 41e1410ibeen arnieViadt j
" 1 ° 44 and,,,.Pklk Speer i Mittaaisaa,..to loaratiotail ata
....w PAßl!gi ut.ain.. /4riOtdittra4araiTt'lk , 40,1 0:1 11 trar,.. ) .
I , 7• i ' l 't4o44...Wic tfl : Yrige 4l , 4l , . * ; 6 4s ibuil l= 4: l l 1
gnu- 'else inimpany each bid, with the asooemt of sada '
kie44l,lr-91h Ontd - IlinAttai , atoseartonerinAnotz thb
3) "=" t vitiimfait* i t tilikilte , nient asnipietbor
prb -- i ' Vereby inyj „or', yipart itaroof,rolm in
da , .5444 1 .0 - tutarel4PcntklaNatt*lbtitiaaretuirwiti , the
Thitartal_antrilo:ifarnata-t*
, - aighttaratalaterlaarbaur
of abr[Se4Pu or ia l Watete thine ds .ineraisuee to' ,
belloVe trlWAint t a lly, werfoeto,-16enonatriteta; , or , i
will& the* lainmpted to obtain by dadlnittleaf
and all bidexhin'there abill,bp_piziksedzkdaten - Wko
do nOtjain - cti, 61 hidaTaild'aii indothatnnas thasitlial
lion ire "below 'Salo prpsater AG araria,u 7• 4 ,-,- , ''''" '.
Ma Will not lni'recelved in gross, and no contrast irili•
be wenTled.,bp.s, bidder indesidentibrron funnelled the
DepartmedtlA 'the prince et tkd different Match( troth'
and materials, whickelsall, in eubjeettd the revision
of the Department, ko,that it*aanikoptthe elada!otz
part, qr:ttra' tic akilia pgaziat ar-thrt le r itital s tated'
may iaq'aUra--- - _ -, ,- . .. _
Panoti, _Par- MA PC thirdnitiihnt. of: afoul: WC,
nostarnia.dellyared,stierdim.ta iOntristaiiielosiVale
am ou n t to I, 4o4t.tignod.4.4lAistif alaVitent of
the Inteettintatrealei*E-W tOt‘thatirnpners,verlit liv
paidfrin Wattle ; tine-ii thoirork pkvasemnenioditena
pm. aait".".teAtia.ial L Fall; thafiguagat3o4 at the *antral:4 .
end theacaaptaine' of :the wotiti 4344.aitui 'agent
afore"sidd,isnd be forfeited *thieves& -fdlairst
*f cr =t6l l %)'ll,, 'Fr /.1 ). ;: - • it- . 4,1A1. - 1, -
ta,r l tbtilwigrir t rlpaft44uuani 444.1
maidieil; Ai, theaself int thereof, except brione.
seat of the fientotary,otlika,pesoonsimill be a forfeit,
"cd the Wits- / ' '_, • ' ',', 1., 2' ''W/4 % - tl'..s./1
Eaoh roselninkt laskOenurtied4ll,lr,xl*Wkirr-'
anniqk ". tellY tne respells* ponnuittopsiiiiest bio
eo by oot:hilted Stites DlStriet Judie erAtteinntlif:
the aaid District), *AA ,s,neo z orAd i st,,fektitn,whow•
erork r - r , otsionliW tont= sty Vad
the bidder witirpolien4equipedi IttpkW,pite - be
accepted, enter' into i'arofract and boob xi wog"
and etaairsintaeie-rAties for lie !althea!, pPlipfltteesne.",
Yerrdit Wind' inC"cerjificitse tiquk ,klll be fox'
ntshed on sppliestlideto the giciarboate :_, t • ,- -,
- Plane,lipeciiikaiona, 'and 'roiarktneataxinga 4111' be
reams yon the Ist of Ifoiemberporkienkliiy ?VI ',:litt 44 04.
eppffiiiidOtaii Ole 'Depirttnent. - . - -.: ,- ,- ~ . i ~
NO biztioai 40' conkidirect, watt it Attricitfilitiii6;
in all its dentin; niik ple '4,101414: qt opi, virosr..,
The proposals met be,lieest'ao this klePoitiaikik
dressed to the heeteteo or' bi'Ttedsitry; hOdplighlf ,
endOrisdao`PROPOSAUVPOIt THE VERTI4 Alltaylt,
ouSTotd 1101113E,'' and will he opened - at' one O'clock.,
of the Islet dey naked feriecilith_ig thela lame:
_Wa,blo
- 24thatetu4stolt - - Ilideetafer tre-reesiors.
DROPOSALS Frt RAT10N,8,Y04.048.
.a. ; - •..Qtmairintatiofsiti Deireikleristi Ooare - . 1
Withingterighiteberle,lBsl.'
SEPARATE REAVRIVPROPO3BI6
at the ONO) ulna ,
TUESDAY, , the id • 'Ne'veniberr,l
nest, at 3 o'clock P. M., for furnithing
United 3003.1etentinnOokitiqatithi Bowing station",
tbr the,year MO, ; '
ghiriestown,ltiestOlstiettii
Portsmouth New Hampshire;
XTrkl
• .. I ,,tift Murk liewTork;
4 "WmPetPtilli Pitsuispiritelat -• i ~, A 0
' (import, near Norfolk - Virginia; ,
Warriogton,3ltarldat And ' . '
'Washington, District of poltimbia.
Each ration to consist of one pound and a .quarter of
froeh beef, or three.iinarters of, pound, of measpork;
eighteen ounce " of bread,.solde of best 'operant'. doer,'
or beet superfine Sour,at the option of the Horornmenti
and at the rate, of sit' pond t of ;good pace, twelve
pounds of Itooksow Ortelris sugar, eight gouts of best
white batos,,fon.r (lune* Of 'bulgur, two questa of sat,
four pounds of good hard brown soap, And , onisand4-
half pounds of bi. ,4 .44PPSitotloW Candles, to one
hundred rattling. _ • ,•• ,; • ,; , ,
Tbe beef reirdred eisall denim:red on ' the order of
the ooscor , eSies oilier of earl etation, palter in bulk
or by the, single, ration, an&ahalt,oonalstsif the best
and moat choice pieces of the Canniest the pork to be
No. I prime mese pork, and,ihe gradates to be of the
beet quality or kinds weed.- All subject to inspeation.
No bid will be entertained unit'', stiwilinPfm, PRI lit Ilie•
W 1
names of two sureties 01011 1403(1* ages, pr, perti ed
to by noun °Moist porton.' To IM andOlnild ProPooMil
for Rations for 1861," end addressed to the Qitartor..,
.caster of the Marine Corm wtobrogroo,D, 0,
31. ,T. 81)11111114ANR,,
quorionoitotoi.'
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, •
The paper, publishing this adVertlasieai - vi,M 'send
the paper containing theJirst Insertion to this office ter'
araminatiou, &canal panied bra duplicate egeollukof dha,
expense, at the rate of IL cents for 380 toinsfirstinsir.'
icon. and 07g cents: par 30,0 owl for WI tubeegueut in.
serif ono. t- , z =
The,Nationnt InteiNgenoer f Star, aad Mato, ,Wash.
h3gtan . O.; Arituo,,kortland, lAN ,Potriot .410onoorit,.
IL MI - Gazette,- -Portsmouth', 11. ateourisi;
.Boston Mesa Lffindvtport nitatti lir Newt
and k t i u, gagleArao klyn, Pi. Argus, Penni I
silyanian, and „Prowl. Philadelphig, , Rokin4.-,Patrio*'
liarristairg,Tetui.ilt#uhlican i ffialtituore s 4414 @KOLA
man and Argus, alk, - ,Vo;:;_ , 'Doonoorpt. roosoool4l.
Courffir and'Orleinlan; Nivi'Or)esio; La.• . will
publish the Ibqs, tom times per *eel, until 10th No.
vember. -
on 18.-tm th tinkled's Nor 10' ,
DEOFOSALS. FOR EREOTIPMWAII , I#t
BARBAORIS 4T TAINSAOOLA. Pr.,01111),A..: "
%L k' • • Item Dsseetussr •
„lifeshiniten,'Beptera ' (19f a,
PROPO3A - Lfi; ender/out 17re for d=
ing Meristilhirrselfs atPenesetdaYlfloti hen;
coivedat th= diPa_Munnit until the ilth daiet Nor Ol- •
ber 1 - 861 at 3 - o'clock the, auesteeictlen
the Marino BarraakeentherliMtteW Meaflid•Panea-,
cola, PlorldM tomortmirtetheplithil . indnpoollicatiOns ,
prepared by the direction ,of the Nett IftSPietnient,",
copies of -Whishibiy bolsi= If the Moen Vttlie corn-.
=andante of the Navy-yarde at Porteesoulli A Now Help:
shire, Boston, - New York,
,Philadelphfre?„:4"l4!..-•
PenseeeK Itud Art the liii7liejserimmte. -? - 1-
The promobrrevat bolos furniehlagolUthe =Me
rle= and completing the work in a manner mitishicteft
to tho perpen,whonany In appointed, by,tlis,Naty MN
parbnenlf4,l4UP.4slt9ng the same and the departMent•
reserve:ll4er jgb f to select or aceeptany °filmy pepfsi•
sale hereopikeiled, "thee, it deems the Internet of the
United Thi intinlree it. „,••
Ninety per-4,00 Pl. the Muollettel Walideue
material's delivered "rill be paid for from thew to time;
as the work progreseminponeettreette =Me tern. , fled to by the superintendent on the-pert IC *be netted
Butes, emlitenor cent. retainielnlitilAke'eoetere
of tilt- COUWIM and-aeoeptance•-ef the" work - the
saidSuperintendertend ilepertinentonsiTeferfel • Mt
tls, metre ornise-fellilejent of fnatrao ;.krpridea
filth no bill Man be 419 lor,.,enelieWin film
thousinctdelleilr."' '' • LIP. L 41
_ I I .
Tech proposal sau l etyceinpiinhfil writionignagl_
enteel_eWdee e rvh`liff neiblelwrsosXertilie&ehe
so by alma, t," faster district udge oreopn,
other officer o
_the Millet% elhaeNiin, elk6•94lit
thousmaddllifiAmt • llleildildi w i t when required
if his priiPeibil'fie , roceptod, enter -into econtrae u tak
bond With Ffisrle 'filideMelent seeihrie*Flie
Porlenneeet-m • ri k! Y• ,71 4 .
Didderf ere fisik4 Siviarahart_thAf*olatiftr,
eationChtthifeptcle hwhi t h - areremr tg ww* Ce'7,
Th46,1411$ 1 1 .41. 11 44 44111440.04 10 - tkia •
de l= •Ofil4=l inigomehifer, hhild•-
teVi
vi i:l2 o /01_4"firlelliv s.f
he o y whom coyAry w alk
not" -mentraMAMlWie
thereafter es ' precticableoddch be ' ; 7 4 4 1rMi 1 1: :
mount within tftdeffilegOrmitilMellefiget-anc•
nomad •11.„
AU th!rorkiVlXT l 9l l6 ltEbelitlorespeetio
accordtd lbw! ,spolappctrivithhatweate,
am it o pO i Aoki thoßml,!toise ofttrasi.t4Amo:, a
E=3EMIERM
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'pROP - OSAIA • rint,lNDutt GOODS
, • Drp.ormrxr or ritrlrTanio.,
011100 IndistrAffetra, October 15,1867, i
'EALIDsPItOPOI3ALS,'endoraed "Proposals for In- '
dish .00ods,ll 'Wass 1,1, 8, or 4, its the Call 6 may bed
wilt be 'tteelvild at thEONori °tannin AffalrayWash
mann eityvantil \ten o'clock • A.if ~ on ' thouvaek, ths,
4th day of November ooze, for 'famishing goods Piro
he Indian department for fullilltug treaty stipulations
,with 'afloat Indimiltrthes, aid` for other Indian pi ,
1)91.1P" Fellows'(
. 1 171;ii ' llo, 1. •_ ' '
1' ' Mariehuse Nkuskstrivforns, itowt.Diai'moods: .
5,000 pairs }point whltelllalthinao,blankati, to atemintit
I „ , , .40•by-Minolta, MA weigh WW2. - • , ,
; SAO Pisits 2 N :PLO wldtelbeklinto ets,tOnttashre
64 by ea Woke*, and bb pounds. ~, , e
I mo twos -point white lifkahito blnkets, ti ttilliildire
42 by 61 inehuotottirelglt lIXI pantide. ',• ' ,
'l6OO paim lx.petnt white Nallkillan blankets, to also.
I auto 2 41 44411400srand.wilgICI,1€ Wide.
4,604 patnaltdot wilts ilsokliao blatiketa,loulediulio
IL, ”42 by ahlah44.findwal g bdl M 'Minds: -
I I" POP Aliktlittotratlot atasktoio blankets to moo.
;
cure co by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pound'. -
400 pairs l 2 -point soarletlfackinsa bleiketa, to mea
cure 114 Mabee, oat ttolith Ol ooo4 a.
29P intho IP@ itt• o 4l4mitfooo lasokoto, to I ' 3 °4 -
.. - pr.! _ _ Ity 44 4% Vie Weigh 12 Pound s ,
,Ity s_ Pug 0 - . Want gt 6 01:5 4440 hisukes, to mown
•
by 72 luchee, ad d wale* 8 puundo.
1 400 Pahl' 2 1iPoillt 4reeniltiokinae blankets, to mea
sure br,4BJIMMIIIi Ind welati 6 pounds.
200 pairs 3%-point bitteXattklnse blankets, to
IT;LPtglurgB 15f y itt tobes, on4eigh , lo pounds.
-? F 4 B:point, fullga„Aup Adaonuae , Wankpte, to
uneisure do by 'id inches, and weigh S pounds.
1100 *VI 2. 1 4,091 . 11V44140,,bhue frillite blankets, to
'' - 1 4 0 a4ur.P. 4 boil ; att j h 6 I'6 o i"
200 Palm 4,4 i -po ' t Satinet's lob into lapkete,
c. fly. FeeeaMPA 3o . , b 7 kit itglitone , 00 d ,welch ? 0
•#f , ,", ilottoti. , "A' tfil ..;,' ~ ii ''t,i 'kite
itig•pa.tr,a. 4 , MI uult , 6 11 1 , 44051.. , 940 PO " ,
: to automat , ' 60.1tt Olnqhspi,ontivOgh 8 patiode.
„ .540,PaIre 0(344 Cleuthiella,blutildseklnso blankets',
to measure 64 by 66 Inehincind weigh fl wadi.
SAP ntrittlooke Alit blue ploth, , - , . .. -.
2,000 r. f I Sooklotit't 1, '
600 " "' green c dth 1
4,600 " gray list blue cloth
4,400 , " mead ; ic blue cloth , „ , i
8,000 '' 1, ' ll ,1 varlet cloth
1,000 • 3 ( .., PO- . " eon cletb ` - '
1,1 00 points worsted yarn, 4 folds . ,
•'loo446eMeotton tar kandkorchlifit
260- ". lanai aotten lc -' '
50 11 block illk 'gs '.
~ 60 , it ' geritotton shawls • ‘
. .
,1: . 0.4 ~
1 60' 6 .- 3 lez4 kivolloti shikls ',"' - - ''
, I,ono pounds linen thread -'
i - m JO- ple6n ‘ i
iibilu se,V g:nßi
•-• ' ,
• ble. • • ' - "-
j ;169'grosn*Orktiid'garterlog
1 •
1 1141i8sselk handkerelilets "• ' • -. ' • '
116,641 yards agile° - -.-, :-. . - •
25,000 4 '''''Min it
liii'atiCo' ''- 1 f ' '','.' ' ' ' - •
1
16,000 . - 4 .. ; bliaditing ",-
1; ', 7 1 i `‘, illiorlito.Vrilieii
3,000 1 ' i , - ' blue danima-
t' 3,000' ii'-: -• niiiiitiltile.. '. , " ; • ~ • .
6,; n i , - bed ticking '• '
2,. "-is . ' liantteilty", jeans
8,600 '' satin e ts. "• '• •
• 0,009 ", - plaid Unsay' ' • • -, ; " - , -
i 6;002.' , i -- bleached shirting
22,000 ~ domestic shirting, (unbleached) - -
W) 000 " . " , shooting "
/o.ooo ' '' 0 'iliaiksistrifuis and'plaldi "• '• • - • . - '
1 :1200 , dostin - *oaten nooks,' , ,• • ~ • !
12,900 yards flannels &snorted "..
1,000 posesdadetten ' ilirmid: I :.1 : •,•. .1 ~ t'.
j :GOO doken spool sett% ;,- - ~ . • - 1 •
i 800 pounds best Ohloeie vatinfillon - -
) ilea :P.., -. ft iAnlseittoSY ff ../ ~,j . ~" , ' ' .
i .4614. , i§ i brown gillime tylite, No.. 30 r . - '
1 1,000 , i cotton maitre
12,401111annel shard' ~ - I'. .. -1 ) . . . • ,
2,490 calico - i. •
• . 10 damn Oanadian belts, • .
• ....- '" ' . • cLAIIII No 2: ' ' ' '
-Ready-Made Clothing.
{ ~134) frock coati, indigo bias b road cloth
20Cipintaloons, . ig .„14
vents . '." • ' '
i `lOO birch ;
eosin, - •,, Ar „ my *Oiled ~ , ~
~100psnts12903,, ," - „ „ " , i , . .
; . 100 tests, - " , " . ,
, 100 litiCkinewindlgo pine blenhat motel
, 100 his* astMet overcasts, (No.:1)
3 ulgo,Ati9lei!g2Yhtt4 ClTOr t r4 4 • . , -,- - •
'
i 100 4t II
" 840410044
' 100 lilfl,o kll44llilat, e , 04.ta,. 0i , ~ ,
1 00 ~ ',if.; 3 99 6 5 1 0 /a.. ,
• 100 •"i , ' ' Mists , ; .• '
, 200 bltAe iti4l coats ' ' .-
200 .: imnte.l96ne '• . . ~, , ,
I 200 'it •'" vests'
j 2OO cadet mixed satinet cpate
1
200 "-• r 111 0. 0 06 ., , . • •.,.., ~ );
• 290 .i -' ' osta. - ". ', ':
i.r ...1„• t.. •.1.• , ;Ciariss 319.4. : „
. liardwari, Agiietilistrai implements, aid ,lies,'
[6,000 pound* brims Wiles - ...) c. ' ...... . , ,-.
I I,ooo,thakettles, (6. 1 1700 - . ' '
1 , 200 nests JapanBe4.ketties, tin a lest •
•
. „AO domciliNt l uart tin pana, . L , . . ,
1 75 " 8 • "„•
76 di 4 lf 11
100 11 2 a , r 1 ;
,", NAk4 l Pr knives..
200 1/ o,o,lping
. 11 • ,
i 24 X gun dints ,:„. ,
:,,60 Veeegna lantana
:100f: aenowelowle • •
q:.:•Aeh 1 1 0 0 8.0:,0 8 .00r0 8 - •
800 doses 14 linen
d .100gratepeadled ;•
160doeea worse toeib *cobs .
1 100 Ann , ' • , •
_14404 •!: :Ale:Worn • , • .
I „bud: ovum < • • ,
I is grew ~, 1
r , 4 4, 7". - ;. • ,
1
7 so
guru , „.
• : BO' bbing:Bo9e
00 11 weeding 11-
100 palls henna .; .
.214, aethee, '
1414 1 61441 1 t? ;,1 „ • „'
rAglnilol,llo.andl.2lnahesin length •
% am 0 1 1141t0, aped: proporilogot Of end
o llethewdaewe •.
~, S tanenaiwent 10.1,1„feet he length ,
,41) , ,. ' 4 ,7, • , 17 , , , 51,74. 1 ,.; ~, 7, 7,7
VtifitriiAsiogs*.
1 q
0 " etoile-cat paw Bles
t 10 1< woodseepe,
280 quataerearket I,' and 2 inth :
TO planes forwandjenk,,,
,711644mosslowels.i ;
•
; XOO estop kosties. (s.Blses)7.
Ogg shorkkokodled Irywg TILOS t
/00 ituiell basting spoons
900,!16,: IsOn toile spoolur • •
,iLu cops, ..1:
18 1 i scythe soothe ,
I Ss 41 sus, to weigh fro e 4 to s,iettennds '
100 ~ halt uses, to vetch DX Polio, • -
r.
t „SO: trelth i sauna 1 -'
716-„!', ~bsos44iss, Winos 1,0 t • " '
- 60 ~ sine minors _ t • -
e 7zonssssols ,, 7- 2 ,..:. - til . 7
.1,,
Cali NOV4: I ,
,
Yeitknia.ef 0.0.
n,
~
~ , li , ?',i,giii , iitiiii4l . Bint leek
'" I 2 , ... ,
_- i :,." , .7,.,.,. - 7,Pe. nassion-look..
a , Popo** trill, bir toostvell-lor the 'delivery *esti&
gads iiitußostoir, liew.Tark, :Philadelphia; Baltimore ' ,
hiewQrtene, Bt.-Isola Menials/or Ciniiinhati; but*,
'raniideria g ithe ifolevthia colt of tkie ttanitoirtittidu of
e same • to their reaatire doetinatioroolkom the,
I I'
l= " th , t4 elr e a ds4" „ ea, N . wit ! ' f ° . rrT.!li;eitrant in
!Tao. I; will be marred to require a greater or 1ed 1.41,01
qaistityafsayof the articles named ihiukthataseillot
.14 the abon schedule, aligiany iigherS„,‘ of s different
:dgeoriptlon that may-beilaided, st."*.Vloweat market
'Om, „ ... .. .. —, -.-, - - - "
of fAmeriatilfatauffatitrei if i'thai iiiqiiiriii
3 9 1 Plat t :Tri i rkklAeffroftrred Owit 'oath* gareplee
o blankets. guar inotheaiii torehrafebricei it will 'be nee
'ediudiryln dikopalogra ;domestic" .article..of, either of
*ore i.ridisi‘FLAl4.liiP#9l4l, thipmfoihalt Ileomyany the
id
114 artiCles t . The rurnlsided " tenet, in Ali ieraed‘i
cooforir - a an lie equal Witlikhe samples uoentty ea,
Jeoted,,Whiotimay be seep at*de *Moe— TAIT Wlltbe
- rigidly, InipeCted auffoompaed with - those ; simplex Eby.
n anOPtor ettenWlPP ol l4l Beg tbetpurneno• , Snob la
reay be unequal therato liii any ysiticuler will..be , ra
J4ted l' hi whielrenso tAO,nOndlnotor.-will,be,brentd. to
forliffileathers,af the . aqui rind omitiality with*
t jo tlikYl i pt,".ii, 04 be nAdatat, they will be lim
e „etlebl01404118:„Voyolsentor311 , be =dlr.:a...the
, .riis .6 4,,ii , Pinalloleptolt urtified , by the
Siert O ;tial CPpeihted tai icopat *ISM :.4. • '% , ,
, Itrffill'ia iidershad thiik all - hide foreurnishing he
-1"151440.14.01kit1eil May be aideeted at the opthon of;
.thel ,,, l ?q,, , ,.*:ll + l ' ,.,.V d __,.'W e laqr t i l f map Ware who is sot
k t '' , A.gu.lio.ettill'efi ofi , or Tapley dealer 1104
article parsed *be fa [abed ; . which fact, or the ,re..
Terse, wine die distioctly stated-du the bids orrere4;tnt4
that 'the • Ids be all 'persona who, say hare 1e,404 pa
,eomply with the condit)Ons 'of 'inyUntreeteiber ms)
thl . i:t ir tvho '-' ,.., Y ,i ' o n n te o - PA o tt a tha h ll I r e P !!titiz t r. i
ii. rdsnee wiluthi.let ur e mia e jP flr ' it of elointrolialrition,
of}) OMllireell Talstfrk *PA bide' r, proilsiop r elothing,
&a, for the use of thaffityY,ap iergatrth tro t •
Poilde4ln beialsi red, in the ainoupt`o the , for
the tettbrail 'path/Masai of the *Mast, with 'two Cr
mere =tett ,ei whoiel'außlelenoyrouir be oertitted'hy n
DAUM, Matey( Jedike. ter district Attorney. -,L. .I' ~
The radials arta embrace the arthilai, with the
quentltlell thereof;, pri c k
s) are drrsuired hi the foregoing
schedule, with Br a moue& to bah, in dollars
and cents, at w'aloh" thgy rill be **abed, and the
amounts mist Ise tarried. out sod footed ,ep for ex*
clue/ , They *hold be aubinitaid ,witlx the ,foll Owing
eedin: , .
s 1 fe g ria) rieriffirPiapose to furnish:for the airfoil'
of the Iddlan - department, and . ikecordlnk to the terns
of its adairti - Sement therefor, dated October ict 15*, 1051;
the thllOwto is. 1
articlei !st- the. prlus thereto r 'allied,
[hare insert th e liet'aordirdlio Co the elites occluded 1
prdposed fo,k,] deliverable id the Ilty of' [Beaton,' New,
Ifo{k,'Phil adrAphirilielthabii. hfew °Hans, fit, }!:auks, ffielophia er tinclusuittAi thh - rake may be,] ;by the
first day Cl April mist ' or at push linie,or awn' during
the year .1858 a may pii ordiiiedht *a ffairindirioner'
of Pdli4lcAlthlil dud I4li - wel l wlll also thrash.
lit T,he arAncocileei look -.
iinnorquardittea of the
Jeanie )adds and qeslitios ir , gaits, and a the , loweet
isirkot,wrideaauch iitlifiartlelftost is differ! &pearly).
Men ad nettle - tap:deed for the service of e ;lodise_
ilepottarieri during ,the Year 1116V;dellierat , s u above
itatodylai if title proposal be accepted, pore 'Waist
*award', , i,u whole or in c p , )amore than one claim
be rapg;4ll6-Y,l ' - f [Or we - riip, within tie,euty . 404 11
-therreafter,L AX4ute ' a 00104 ttopprdlnalf, Jule Ore
aeohitty," sottl' tdip 'te"thir ern nmileloner of /adieu
Affairs fOrth i falthfil porton-liana of - the'. gae."
- Niro haseitykbether the. party.proposingli . iir is'not a
-isiaatifieturer or reguLardeadei disttbi artist* propelled
'to be flUrgehed.] ~ ~ „ . -..i ~ 0 '
I ' cb el i vW 3 u l *lot '4)4 a.:oThrsoledli a mama
tee In, lie rollowlogrorm, to be. 0E44 by. Swam more
r " l " ol AP'Skkreounoihess of ffiel coasourt,bo certified
by Ina or mar* pomace, ,persopall y or officially known,
t° gm deigrtinne: - - . _
.". I [or wsl hereby gsarantY *At:the alai* liddbai
ferbidders,] if a contract shall h * awarded to bine, [or
)them,] iscionditig to tie for their] foregoing bid or pre.
peal,wnt, , ,ine'f,eto A contract, and giro semidry for Ike
perfornikna `thereof,is prescribed. to the aqierilemseet
"for Proposal s for Indian goods, da led October 16, 11161.;
'Andit [oi ire] agree to many end 1 all damages or losses
which the 'United Baits At... the Indralis 'may suffer by
-realm of lolly" pp to, Op - on the p art or the said Wider,
ler Weir ',11 .. .:, .
,i thlOprOpeidal will he smoldered i f iat doe's not etidell/
' coutortata,tha. Jayne andedirecti ens of this adrertleco
Bp j Maletof, the Booretaliofilli Offificilor! %:I :: ~ :•- 1.
• : • . Alla , BLEB .111: MIX,
-tb.s4ixt teOrl,s, •
, , , A. 4, nine OOMMISMOU'r'' '
TUgEN B ANlY:SiAgb,ollltitifiMlkEZ i
I UF =AIM 71/OV, JElisEr,Fsit I'ILIZSII , OO)I2ANY
I„CrihV tafenareit tct regebta Pena. W,.far,this linportsat
m
antra: 7of all lands uponwhlela ashes amine: 041 Q,
the Marl is more :thinviasulatitzti. : , 1- ~.1. ', ,
Profesoicir Cook, In hie spinal ipportje the,Lellielel.
idielotellertersey r
S ays :- .4 ‘The seine alkali Marti is
beet, seen In the fziehyswidi higliarseltiVited alettlet
whldh has lash Iniideved,..ehnoat is stidejrztlialr nee;
t
but t maybe - I:uteri - With/to iblitibia r ibe saitsee,of their .
'lrma value In Aviculture, awl 4d Asutupere•tlieul with
1 ,pilie fertilizers. :For ittlinpleiiithe ttfshgeEeZAT
134 ta en at anteater:4w we lfve , Pfte.(lo "l ii " , 1-i.t,
'veleta of Marl' 'W Ineli,el, S h aw . yioll. !phi 110 U . 1 7,
i
pou
'and hi he ptopoolo 4 f,917.41 rher:
Imo} ruins of I naphis4 ; 34 44 fi piiio • tyd ill i,
IS In a bushel orunieselied'wodd Ile e '..' A. . 2 , 07
, It le ret 4 blAtitut thivgreat intlairef tne a'rl. 11,
feet in the :taut that ft etilteliii 'OM' ell 124 gib '
standee net 14 roahaftildhe lai‘ealii eamin64.
Earl sled poses.
4 ~.
', f e a r delivered- on boned-vessel, at the-wharves of
Isr iceipv t i,4lsk.4,..2xxv , i4o
.0,, :...-1, - ...%,. ro: witi0y101t,17,5,4v,... 1 ),
cithe tiiill itte trtll tetel!wliVinpt ittfiesajupti'iAu4i.ll
either rit;tliktaidersigned. -- . —,..,* - -
!..
~, , 00 - CHARLES *Millie ll'r !dent ' . ' ' "
• 1 .1.,, - ------ -- — 13.18•1110 1764 tos e :zieeitti.t
''''' ~;,'l,-;,Y VI'VeRWINAV 9 injthia 0 1!
,i,,- ~,„„... , ~1ti..,-Lq ang/ ittlegt, New Ttt,
1 0 4h , taf0rp,,Atic00b r ,*".1,,,.... 2 ., %i".,.....atript,
nr : mi, — ; --- 77 - 4..i-4. -- ,.1, 0 v., 1,0.74 ---,
# writlalstiii 1 ,:oplok!' . :0#10,34, itkipziptai4oNo
1 el l: ,1.
~ , i
.., , ,1.. - 0 - 16 . 2 .')et -era
X ' i r i"rrr AftiCild4-4 90) ',l) BY WIMP
WM - ' $ PS it, al ioNA 1 It 014411 4
ESSE
raO s tili t 1 `i •
pROPOSALS' POlt' SUP, PLIES. ,
4triaxiciltleTe.OoF
'rli.uirg.4lzim Oonee
'Waiblegton, Oct. 10, /0 7 .
SEALED PRQEOSALS belreaelved at this office
'until 8 o'clock, p.,ni on Eridey, the 18th of November,
1857, for sup Plying, the marine oorpcwith the following
P rti° l el d a r 'N ;year ending 30th Jone, 1858,
viF; 64 0 .4 ' , SOO tuilforor COIPS O template. ;
- 1 , 0 00.682,009 nutria°
pdtiipoons
• ,;;
'l,OOO to 2,000 patent-leather stooks.
600 to ~ 800 grivaton uniform costa, coMPlete,of
, nary blue cloth, indigo dye—do be'
chemically tested.
60 to 100 brawsnta , uniform • oasts, (same
~. • ' 413011.) , •
60 to 'lOO musicians , coats, scarlet cloth, eoehlbesal •
• die—te be chemical,/ tooted.
; 1100,,t0 ,i(10 pairs nomcorotaissleued epee
, lettee
600 to palm brass centre Straps.
, 80 to 60 yed worsted sashes:.
I,lXlitto - 2,500 pairs linen overalls.
1.000 tb 2,500 linen Shirts.
2,600,t0 8,000 palm bromine, Nos. 6 to 11. ,
• 500 to 804 marine bbtakets, (gray.),
. 2 600 to , 800 knapsacks. • ';
3,600 to 3,000 palm woollen "looks.
600 to 800 marlin fatigue cape, the c l o th to be tau
; blue,
,indigo dye, sad, ,chemically
tested.
600 to , 800 fatigue frocks.
1,000 to 1. 500 Actlpelahirte.
600 to 1,000 pairs woollen °Tamils, blue kersey.
,500 te,1,000 woollen jackets, do.
. 800 to .500 watch or great coats, do.
600 to 1,000 pairs OantOWllitniill dieiwere:
86 to ; 60 1121111iClatIll' Jacket., scarlet cloth, scent'
, ", % "'teal dye—lo-benhemically tested.
1,000 to 2;000 yards tlid pry_ rue heresy
1,000 to 2,000 yards navy -blue - cloth, to be chemically
" tested
, 800 yards!carlet, Cloth, '9Ochly.sal dye, to be ;ohomi.;
tested-
Sample, of the above article, may be seen on appll.,
cation at or' at the oslce of assistant
quartermaster marbacorps, 180 flpboe, street, Phila
delphia.
It la to .
be Midersti that the 'accepted ,bidder is to
take all material,naed.for manufacturing coate, overalls,
&e., orthmad the time, et entering Cate contract, at
theenlitract pitons thoroot:
• Bide 'Alibi received for the, whole or in parts for the
artiolee required,lbd it Inuit be skplicitly understood
'that a diticalinspeotion will be glyen all articles
• fOr
atabed to to tit and quality, and 'that articles whicli, do
not combarto the &logo will ba', rejected and thrown
lupon the hands of the contractor. ; • ,
; The'quarteimaster reserve's to hiiMseif the right to
increase ar direinish The tpantity , named' above, as the
oklgenclee or interests of the service may , demand.
Proposals to lie addressed to, he ,iquartermaster of the
Marine Dorge,'
' "Washington, D. 0., auendorsedendoed "Pro
,posals for,Suppliea." , ' •
the 'papers 'publishing ,this advertisement Bend
theimper containing thetfirst i n eertion to this 00100 for
examination iectibileuilod by a ihrplicate 'count of the
exposuse—at tho 1614100,0 tents for 300 ems first baser.
'tion, and 87% dertiii 'Orr' 800 eaul for *IL subsequent
sernons. „, nolo-stuthtNovl3
;/111HE BEST ASSORTMENT, or-LEHIGH
4,NAO .1301117XLIKILL' at
POEttiANIES YARD,' •
,2 • BROAD wrinEdd.,-sboye Vine..
!fold qt reduced prices. 088 and see. oe3l-Bie'
•
Nbi l ritid;i:looAL , DEPOT, NINTH
J. and WILLOW—The Spring Drcinntain, sugar
ponfonnVldalleton , UMW. Also, 'best' Soltuylidll
110oal. for site. Tents wish: ' " ' net23-lie*
430 / 1 LBS. IS, AA. T ON.=BITTERS
Rehfellti, and Consumers are limited to examine oar
lite.ik Of "LEEPteld I,OOIIST ISOLIN,TAXN and BLUM
ifilo/1400A10. , !•,`..0nr Coal selected expressly for
family see; being' carefully marooned, we will warrant it
free from slate and dust. "We aell 2240 lbs.," being
, g 240 lb,: Mori' , thin gold by retail diatom, at "25 cents
less per ton."" .
Also. olt hinds fall aupply of BROAD TOP BITU
sfl)lol:l2'ooA.T.".for Steam-generating, Blsoltemltbing,
and Itolllia , ,- . MCI 'purposes. This Coal , cannot be ex
celled:
Yards; BROAD ` and grin,'" 2210 LBS. IH
A' TON. •, -',[sett-Bml ' LXiGHTON &00 •
.
,
C 0 .A, /4 I . COAL I • COAL l—tAGGAitT's
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
00144 - , ...• , ';.- r. I. ' ' .
' J. &IL OARTEIVSOSEENWOOD,TAMAQUACOAL
• GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SOML
AILL GOAL.
'. "'RANDALL' & NEREDITII_ !
Have for sale, aid are cotistaktlP r's,ol7l* redin
above celebrated ClOtheries. •'-
' . • '--"-' ..000 - 01' ILL SIZES.
I There is °a Goal mined anywhere; eqUal !Actuality
these, sil.d'ii trial 'Will" °Divine. any one of theirat
imperiority. Our Coal is reVOl3lllll screened at o ur
yards, and we wil wirranp iperfectly free from elate,
dust and all impurithis."'Our RIOSSiIiemiLOW as the
VERY LOWEST*, 1,, t .; —,, , , • 1 f . It ;.-, .:
SOidais lift at our Oliee, No.- .61 001SSII PRONT
treet,,aliote Waliut. .
: Orders lift at our Yard,. FIALLOW II ILL street', below
DIQAD street ' • ' ' . . ,
• Orders left at one WA TER street, above OAL•
LOWDILL-4ir &int to olthor place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use„ will io well to call and e:.
feline Oar thall 'petite plitihaiiit elisilieso. ana-tt
- ..
kCHITYLKILL' '*N.ll - I,EllidEL COAL,—
'rani dilly receiving, at my yatd the best quality°.
SClLuxurm AND LEHIGH OOA Li My elastomers,
mid alrotherg who may favor me with thoirorders, may
yelycm Letthsg Opal that will be satisfaotory Lytham.
1 UiCr Da.infer 00.0 , kept it this "establishment to
iilit lit LO,W'P,
_411,21. •. . ' ' '•.."' . '• '
...... * . AMANDER OONTERY, •
sta-tt N. Z. corner of Broad And ObAiry Stu
i .4 I3HIGH "AIsiIi . I3OHUYLKILL COAL.—
P4.,Y, PORTER k. 00., OPAL DEALERS No.
421 PRIME Street, above Eighth ,keep constant pre
band, at the very lowest rates, a fill supply Of Leh i gh
and ilchuylkill Wel.an 1-13 m •
.. .-.
~
WEER ND'OO.III. I 4itiySTGOMERY
Le
ALL haSteig aotin'soia4 the 'Coil , rrltfa the.
T•ussber busluess inform thotr *Jowls that they hays
made coutribts for 's ' wiliply or, slii bona qualities of
Will* arelashUrkill'Ooll, i.int: {} re sow reakt toga Ivo ordersilwelftit'ail Prfme *Wets. . ; Order' Inv
left with ifS!,l3'.'lttPieritlOlC : tio. 18 ti, FIFTH
treol i t or with ilr. WM. D. MULL, wilier PINE ao4!
.A.TNP. streets.,• • : t, , e,," , " I
.. 1,.1 t' AulS,aga
.!.
....- t... i .
•
mßaoge i m oz ) ( 3AßS,•
Eaunfeetored ot MILL,
do the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden 'Water Works.,
WAREHOUSE, 10S North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
blade.
0c94, ';,:011N HAILDEAt* Agora. '
rtlnoMA.s E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE
OUTLICIMA'NWTOOLB; No: 411 NAMET BT.
we Math: aaii
000' SEW,ltre'lf A.OIIII.TO.IITENT,,
, • .WEBSTBM:•"& Co.', tog risPactfullf to introduce
themaelve to the pablio as the manufacturere of-the
, IroMMIEIit•SEWINIVIAACIfINE, • ,
adapted to novnifiestaring or family purpOses. ,
'net t Free.; tett tbb . .objeottons which hare ,been acted
already known In this market, TIIIB
MACIIIEB:OOMBLEX8-741A- GOOD QUALITIES OF
=ALL, and will be Sifreta commend itself, upon
ation, to famiiicsAailors; saddlers, shoemakers,
sled peamstroues. These *Vag ot.CGOOp ARTICLE,
that will Make it'handseme lock - stitch ,- work }VIVI
LITTLE EOlSE;thatwilf UM; BIND, STITCII, RUN;
or OATES& ; Indeed, thatwill giro entire satisfaction
even after they have been , usedTer yoUS, ore invited to
call at our rooms, WS CHESTNUT Street.
„ • ' , RUNT,' WERsTER,•& CO.
Bootle Of 'VDU ilosanipthm executed in the but pos
sible manner, endon reasonable terms. flun4 t f
e of our
'Mork suit Vaud! to any past ef the, putted
'ialtuths
E WING MAC S.-9ROVER,
' , BAKER, & 00.18-11NETTAhLEir SEWING ,MA
ourrinatitt retain the conadetwe of the public, and
their popularity increases. After years Of trial it is de.'
Monstrated beyond all question that It •lithe popular
Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can
.tie,pluedto work well on altkinds of show The feet
that it does ofteaint meter work in . the'Sarno time; and
does it better ; that it is the least "liable to get oat of
repair, being simple in its coutruction that it makes
'the least noisqdndtbat It I. aCknoisledgid•on all hands
that it is beet for a new beginner, has given the
lrsopro
eto a demandlor it to ends en'extent that they are
thud to deleythe tilling of. orders in many cases for'
months. Over eight hundred. are Ift operetiqn in this
city, and theorise' hap yet tb Occur whore a persOn who
lum purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. ,
Taking into consideration, also,•the fut that those
Who employ from 16 to 40 hands in their shops, doing
the wafer the manufacturers, Without exception, use
this machine in preference to Any, other kind and al-
Ways recommend them in preference to otbore , and
would
• seem unnecessary for the: riteprletors!tO advertise their
excellence, or set forth their superiority.
The underingned, SOLE AGENTS forth° salad those
Machines, always have a supply, and have made such
atrasigeminie that they sell them upon terms that will
Meet the wishes of all.
Unlike other Machines sold in this market, it is free
from all infringements of other patents, I
Bdlgldt &
oc, =4f - ' ' 01111TRiL "SQUARI6,I4TNII.
EW IN G NA (MINE N.—PRATT'S
• PATENT—pittoßii FROM $l2 TO $25. '
- The," LADIEni OOMPANION" le the most simple,
durable, - convict, and cheap machine for family use
ever offered to the publics; sew,incevally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without purkertng the cloth, Mar.
:ing no bad cord on the back side' of the work, and el.
waYsinataning the thread when 'clopped. They sow
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
yt.one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
varied trent' five to fifty , to' the inch. Any one can
I n ttioperate theme in half an hour. Printed direr-
Clone accompany each machine, by which. any one can
use them. We are enabled to ogee these surerlOr ma;
chines at the above :OW prices as we aranot obliged to
pay fifteen or Sviebty dollars AMMO for bbrrowed pa.
tents, this machine being made under our own patents
tof every part, and infringing upon or 'using no other.
There are some hundreds' in constant use in tide city
and vicinity, .whicti are trying the best satisfaction.
Every machine in ttitiriattlett to give eitisfactien.
,-. Zatdies and gentlemen ard , invited to 'Call and examine,
; them end their work, Cud Jadge for themselves,
• pimples of week; and draerings,withAescription,lnent
to any part of the country - I:1y mall.' .
- Salesrooms 113 WASILINOTON Street, Poston. and
IST7 BROADWAY, New York.' on 27-tf
IJ4IIABS'" -.'
EAST INDIA. PALE ALE.—
- air The consumers of thii celebrated beverage need no
descriptlettof Requalitles, or evidence of Re excellence,
beyond the benefit they have derived from ltd nab into
Ite Introduction into this country; to those who have
not yet made an acquaintance-with this CROWNING
Milt Liquor, it may he well to state it few facts :
t , SASS'S EAST INDIA: PALE 'AGE'
0906 its excellence as a beverage to the superior quality
of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river
water immediately communicating with the brewery,
Ind the scientific akin applied in, its lainufeeture.
, BABB'S EASTINDIA PALE ALE
'Not helot sweetened on strengthened to please vitiated
'palates, s, ,therefore, neither heating nor heady, but
etomach and'appetizing,
' ' —DABS% EAST J.NDIA.PALE'ALE.: , ,
Is ;the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern In
'hie fuming bengaleii—Alie:tvorthy rival of, brandy
'patrnee. " -
r . BADStiI.DiST INDIA PALE ALE '
, Is tintdrhtt - withittutwhich - no of in can be complete_.
no`jelitt , oey. bn e...Tibia', . • - ~,, , , •, ),I
t ~, ' , ,114.88 , 8 AS'DRMIA PAGN ALE ,
Is ihd faierite 'drip t a moo of lord and bagman—,
duchese and nneen.' , .-
t „BABII'OII,IIT INDIA PALE ALE
4a ,the miteli-adliiireirtdrile, for Invalid/1, and perms of
- tvelik Interiors.
' 1 .I. , BASSILEASt INE„IA PAVE ALE
~, : , ,
Williten 10. 111‘clitptpli,04,13,ficf4 at all patata—toii
*bean, dymei,,' or gulp r*,.. _,
I , ,
,'— - . triitealrE ler INNIX plibz Altn
Ye prtitidanced, by .tlitt reedfOnt i fal'ultynne of the most
. ‘ trpoleseme beveragextbat eau be'taken, and is found to
be net linelevrepable to palate' Num it Is beneficial
Ito lithaltb. .. , ' •' , ‘.,. ', , ,
.._• -. -" 'DASS'EtNADX INDIA DALE ILE,,, ~ •
'Xi niverealli enntd.lti;be' a ortvalitin excellenee.,
1
by ttighhXtititioi Into the Iliatea tates.-
- etlig, 111 4( pOnsipsteAsi ~ , w1 11'1144 ,lb their? intdreet to
.givle t 4.„in,e , ,,greS t ercnne. . Air site fa Vi# And tOttie
i. i iy, :, g," ;y „ T1103f48111041/DGEN A
,AD 0 0 41,2-001,1 14.P 4 e 44 DEAVER Bt,, It . T ,
,On ' fiele it Dehlonianis, Wiliam et., corner of } Deaver,
. ,1 ~ . - fa4 0 4 1 "091 1 j 40 1 1, 51 firt.kaAlyray: '', '.'
Sutherlandhh.Di x.h4e st,teet, ~,, , „
, •
Bpt#'ls,4 0 Pol._tatri!toi„,..- .....--- ' '
I Rfewooti'm noter, A. , wAtot et.
1 ' " George I":"liiirgese,4B3 DrOnnway.
I " N 11 ilcifitng 081 Niondiray ,
WIRITS TIIItPSNTIn--200 bbls Spirits
= T9tatM),,,ITiajViAOALIBTSIit,
114 ottlt Wstor stmt.
THE
ti
THE PRESS.i..PHILADELPiIihe SAIItIRDAY, NOVEMBER -'7, 1557,
44tittui' arVl:fc
, Ittarljneg,
ill
IFIUMESTIAii rON $2:601 fa
, nu t m.wiciNii ORANOE FOR POOR MEN!'
The Northwestern Mutual Land Benelt Association
'will make a grand dlatribation of $30,000 worth of real
}estate and mope to its members. The number of mem-
I bars is limited to 10,000. $2.00, and five letter stamps
per membership, or a share. Any individual 'lending
$lO and the stamps; shall be entitled, to six Alarm': or
any person sending $lO With six names, with ifinaddress
of each, easefully:written, shall be entitled tools shares.
The following is the real estate to be distributed :
No. 1. An Improved .farm of 80 sores in Cooke
00., Illinois, abed at $B, OOO
No. 2. An improved farm of 100 sores in mate-
aides 00., Illinois, valued at 8,000
'No. 8.. An Iniginyed form of 100 acres In White:
'aides CO. Illinois } valued. _ 8,000
~.. ..____ ...
,4. - .4:14i - Celfl private resideuse in Dubuque ' B,ooo iClßA, 7014bd it , , • .." ' , • .
D. 5. 100 acres superior farm land In Cooke Co.,
Illinois, valued at 2,000,
o, 6. - 180 sorbs well pine timbered in Waupacoa
Co.i Wisooll6l7l, ',laud at , ' • . - 2,000
10.7. -A good lot and acting. residence in Ohl
cap, Illinois, valued at • 2,000
10. 8. 160 mires superior land LAWhitesides Co.,
Illinolit valued at' ' • ' 1.000
No. S. 180 acres good ;and in Chippewa) , Co.,
Wlsoonairt, 'valued at 060
No. 10. lOU acres good land In Obippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, 'valued at 200
No. 11. 100 acres good land in Chippewa) , Co.,
'
Wisconsin valued at , 800
No. 12, 180aores good bind in Dunn Oc4 Wis
consin, *slued at 800
No. 18. 80 arms good land In Marshall Co., lowa,
kalued at • 000
No. 14. 'BO acres- good land la Marshall Co., lowa,
valued at . COO
No. 16. 80 acres good bold In Marshall 00., lowa, '
Tabled at . 800
No. 10. 40 sores good land in Marshall Co., lowa,
Tabled at 800
No; 17, ' 40 bericigood kind in Lincloo., lowa, val
ued at 800
No. 18.' 40 sores good laud In Linn Co., lowa, vaL
nod at SOO
No. l ed 0. 40 mires good lend In Linn Co., lowa, vii-
• uat
No. 20. Ono, building lot in Dubuque, lowa, via
nod at • , 800
N 0.21. One building lot in Starling, Illinois,
veined et 800
No. 22. One building lot In Sterling,
valued:at • 800
No. 23. ' One building lot iri Sterling, Illinois,
valued at 800
No. 24. 40 acres farm land in Grant l/0., Wiscon•
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, , Whoscesin,
valued at 240
No. 27. 40 amen land in Grant Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No. 28. 40 acres land In Crawford Co., Wisconsin,
valued at. 200
No. 20. 40 ease land In Crawford Co., Wlaoonsin,
valued at 200
N 0.89. 40 acres land In Crawford 00,, Wiseman,
rained at 900
No. Bl. '44 acres lend in Monroe Co.,Wisconsin,
valued' at 200
No. 92. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
No. 88. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin,
' valued at 200
No. U. 40 acres land in r lsekion Co., Wisoorain,
valued at - 200
NO, SO, 40 acres land in !Ad Axe Co., Wiloonsie,
veluedat ' 160
No. 88. 40 acres land In Bad Age Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 360
No. 37. 40 acres land lu Bad Aie 00 1 Whalimaill,
valued at .., 180
No. 38. One lot In Fultrin,'lllinols, valued at 100
No. 39... Oda lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
The distribrition wilt be conducted fairly and honor..
'ably. The names and address of stockholders shall lie
written on as many small cards as they have shares,
and the whole placed in a box, and the Uret 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 se eh until the 40 items of real estate are all
distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,900
stockholders will be sent a cheap map of a Western
Mite or Territory .' A full' account of the distribution
'will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member
of the Association, with the names and address of such
as may receive the real estate—to whoni also the leads
will be sent and immediate possession given. Each ap
plication must be accompanied with $2.00 and flee letter,
stamps. Address LINDELL, JONES & 00.;
au-13 Chicago, Illinois.
11"11:1010E FARM LAMAS r o ux SALE .-
111 THE ILLINOISOENTRAL RAILROAISCOMPANY
is now prepared to sell about 1,500,000 acres of choice
Yarmiug lauds, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on
long credits, and at low rates 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.Eut and North-West, through the middle
of the State, to the extreme South, and iodide every
variety of climate and WM:lotions found batmen those
isereliels of latitude. The Northern portion's chiefly
prattle, interspersed with line groves and In themiddlo
;and Southern sections timber predominate; alternating
with beautiful prairies and openings.
The dim its is more healthy, mild and equeble, than
any other part of the country—the air is pureand bra
'ohm, while living streams and epringe of excellent
water abound.
Bituminous Coal is extensively ruined, and applies a
cheap and desirable fuel, being turniehed at many
points at $2 to Se per ton—and wood eau be lad at the
Fame rate per cord.
Building Stone or militant quality also abounds,
which can be procured for little more than the expense
trawsportatfon.
I The great fertility of these lands, which an a black
doh mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll
Mg; their contiguity to thin road,
by which wary fact
lit y is furnished for travel mid. transportatict to the
principal markets North, South, East, West and the
economy with which they can be cultivated, render
,them the mod valuable investment that can he found,
and preeent the met favorable opportunity frt persons
of industrious habits and dud' omens Matilde a com
(actable independence in a fair years.
Ohicago is DOW the greatest grain market iu fa world;
and the facility and economy with which , the products
of these lands can be transported to that martot, make
them much more profitable, at the price. axed, than
those more remote at government rates, as the addi
thud coat of traneportation is a perpetual Iva on the
!atter, which must be borne by the producer,in the re
duced price he receives for hie grain, &a.
That itlo is perfeet—and when the final payments are
made' deeds' are executed by the trustees anointed by
the State, and in whom the title ie 'vested, to the par
chased, which convey to them absolute titles h fee sim
ple, free sold clear of every limumbriume, Maur mort
!Re prices are front Id to $80: Interest only 3 per et.
Twenty per et. will beleducted from the price for cash.
Those who purchase onong credit, give notet payable
in Mb, throe, four, five and di years after date, and are
required to improve one-tenth atnnally for eve years,
lo as to have one-half the land tinder cultivation at the
end of that time.. • '
Competent surveyors will aceompany those Isho'srish
le examine these Limb, fray of charge, and aft them In ,
Making:solbotlqua L
The - Lands remaining 'tumid are as elah and valuable
its thetas Whlah have been disposed of,
1 'SECTIONAL MAPS
Will be Bent to any one whe will enclose Oily cents In
Postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing nu
Moroni inktancos of successfal farming, signed by re
spectoble and well known formers living in the neigh•
borhood of the Railroad Lauds, throughout the State—
also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of Imr
iesting, threshing, eta.,—or any other itemisation—
ttill be cheerfully given on application, either pereonally
or by letter, Yrench, , or Germanaddressed
to - • 301 IN 'WILSON .
Laud Commissioner of, the Illlnols Central R. 11. 00.
°nice In Illinois Oentrataaliroad Depot, Ohioago, II-
Dania. ant
L .
.AN DSI L A.ND S 1!-I OFFER FOR
11-4 sale the following valuable LANDS in SOUTH
WESTERN OXOBOIA. All persons are hereby cau
tioned against imputing upon any of them.
October, 1867, T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga.
DOIJOITIMY COVITT
let Distriot—Nos. 60, 96, 97
. EAXER COUNTY.
7th iThitrict—No. 338,
9th do—Nos. 18, 328, 329, ma, 389, 878, 379, 880, 410,
406 408.
19th DietriCt—Nos. 46, 46, 47. •
ROUTH COUNTY
7011:detrict.--pios.'l24, 626.
134 do " 11, 12, 66,
1814 ,do " 20, , 21, 38, 239. ,
4119 01513NTT.
let Distrlet—Aloe. 130, 130, 13a, 190
18th do " 4. 181
14th do 4, 118, 144.
Itat Dlattiot—No. g."11'1 GOPHTT.
1 1 1111 Alstrict—.NO3
. 7 2 7Et.z. 00171 , 11 T
12th do 198: 92111
xtlNDot44 CIOUNTT
81h Pintrict—No. 144.
/111,L81 00037 T.
/2tb , Alatrix.t—Nos. 209, 221, 222, 228, 224, 225,257; 337
375, 376, 390.
18th do " 0, 18, 19, 28, 80, 70, 391, 392, NA.
DSCIATUR ooutarr
14th District—Nos, 110.
21th do " 190, 240.
- -
IMOLT OQIINTT
let District—Noe. 7,108211, - 212, 213, 214, 221,222,223,
224, 225, 228, 227, 228.
Id do It 152, 237.
711% do 211.
911, do 110.
now
oth District—No. 214
npuirron COUNTY',
PULABICI COUNTY
Bth Dietrlet—No. 402
TAYLOR UOCINTT.
lath Diatrict,Nott, VT, 63.
14th do, ' 4 63, 64. - 0029•tf
Piano Soria,
GOLD MEDALTIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY ,k, SONS,
MANUFACTURERS 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET,
itrEir YORK,
Received the following first price medals In competi
tion with the best inanufacturera of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Lattimore.
TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at - the Metropolitan
Pair, Washington, March, 1855.
A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, &Meg the only Gold Modal given (or
Pianos within the last sik years )
A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balki
mere, 1858.
TUE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal
Palace, New York, November, 1860. Among the judges
were the first musical talent or the country, such as as.
Mama, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others,
St. & 8. Pianos (with and without Don frames) are
warranted for three years, and a written guarantee
given. Pianos peeked and shipped without charge.
Wilms moderate. oc2l-tf
A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
, MOIL/RAPTURED., No, 155 West Broadway, New
York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert
Plano. The subscriber would inform his numerous
friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department; in order to meet the increase
,in demand rep hi. unrivalled Pianos, and an every piano,
especially tone and touch, Is personally superintended
by,the subscriber, thepublio will be warranted an In
strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur
passed, ).ivery piano gold at the Jawed roazullotureggi
pricee. A call is respectfully solicited. 0c29-6in
illanto.
500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME
STEAD POP slol—Third Division.— $310,000
worth of Farms and Building tote, In the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,200 eubsertbers, ou the 7th of December, 185 T. Bub
serlptiond enly tendollars down, or fifteen dollarsk_one
half down; the rest an delivery of the deed. Bvery
subscriber will get s Bending Lot or 'Farm, ranging In
Value from $lO to $24,000. These Ants and lots are
sold so Cheap to Induce Settlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the Increase the ; value of which will
cempensao for the apparent low prim now asked. PP
wards of 1,550 lota and farms are already sold; and a
company of settlers tailed the Rappahannock Pioneer
Anoolationt , Is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be sired for the faith
ful performance of contraeis and promisee, Nearly
45,000 acres of land' In different parts of Virginia, new
at conimaid, and will besot(' to settlers at from $1 up to
$3.10 per acre. Ungliestionabli lilies will in'all eases
give*. Wood-Outten, coopers, farmers, doci are
wined, and 11Y8 hindred'Agente to' obtain outrierlbers;
to ic ed ,
the Most 'Thera/ 'lndur4menti will bo given.
/fme agents write that they Aro making $2OO per month.
oro fell particulars, subscriptions, agencies r &0.. apply
' . • • ' HAWSE,:
. en24-ti" , 'Port Royal, Caroline ocruntY,Va,
WAN 'ED JOIt THE ' TATES
,CANALllY—Able.bodied, noinarrjed melt, to
'vont _low lue_givett SOOTr.l2o,lo,.. ol othing , 6 " ,
thedicsa ittendeure . Pay from 42 to $22 Ver teOntb.
No; rOdo haring/I, itife'er child Will be scoOpttd: " Apar
for,MOUNTED SERVICE, et 11i0.,87.7 MARKET street
'bore Xlibtb, mirth aide.
, ' • WILLIAM H. ROY/at,
, Ist Lieut. 26, Regt. of Cellar),
" cot e 4,6* ' " '!' Itternitlog °Meer. '
VVll,OObiE RANGE.—Sow Br WAD
WIOR k ESQ. NI N. 1040010 dt. ali Sm
• z ipping.
NORLEANS PACKET NOTICE.
J. LOEISIA NA LlNE.—Shippers per ship Mary and
Adeline, Captain Watts, will please hand In their bills
of lading thin day to the counting house for signature.
Preleits will be received until thin evening at low
rates. BISHOP, MONS, & 00.,
no 2-dtf. lAlate SO, North Wharves,
SHIP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN FRAN.
0000.—To nail with quick despatch.—Preight
taken at reduced rates.—The beautiful clipper ship
J 031211 JONREI, Nelson Pendleton, commander, now
eompleting her loading at Race street wharf, has over
three-fourths of her cargo on board and nearly all of
her capacity engaged will matinee to receive freight
for a few days, and nail as above. ,
Phippers will please complete their engagements
withoutt delay, and hand in bills of lading for signature.
Per balance) of freight, which will be taken at
very low rates, apply on board, or to
BISHOP, SIMONS & 00.,
lgO (late 36) North Wharves.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHI P LINE.
iTA4gdlNgtarA
KEYSTONE STATE.
In Consequence of the depressed state of trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn the present.
°debar lath. A. HERON, Jr
0 SOUTHAMPTON
agnilicent a Mame kap VAN
,3, commander, 0,208 tone,
VARE REDUCED
1! AND HAVRE.—The
DERBILT, Edward Iliggia,
From New York for South- From Southampton and
empton and Havre. Havre fur Now York.
Saturday Oot, 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Deo. 6 Saturday Deo 20
Price of Paasage—First cabin, $100; second cabin,
$5O Specie delivered ln London and Parte. Fortreighi
or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling preen, Now York.
Lettera for England and Europe, pre-pald, 25 crate
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stainpa if from
other cltles,) will be received at No. 6 Bowling-green,
New York, up to 11,3 o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. oclo-tf
irIi.REA.T REDUCTION IN FART TO EU-
N4-A ROPE.
First Cabin $BO I Second Cabin . . ....
In the first-class paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL,
2,000 tons, 0. D. LUDLOW, Commander and NORTH
STAR, '2,600 tons, P. E. Losses , to sail , from pier No.
3 North 'River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, vii:
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Ha- Bremen for Southampton
vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 81. Weds , day, Nov. 4.
N. Satiy, Out. 31. Saturday, N0v.28. IVeds'd'y, Dec. 80
These .steamers tenth at HAVRE. Spode delivered
in Lcndon and Perle. For passage and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Oroon, New
York. 0010-11
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1857.
New York and Havre Steamship Company —The
United States Mail Steamships ARAGO, 2,500 tons,
David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tons,
James A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York,
Mare and Southampton, (or the years 1857 and 68, on
the followkig days:
ULM NEW TOIL
185 S.
Artgo, Saturday, Jan. 9
Fulton, do. Feb. 0
Arago, do. March 0
Fulton, do. April
Arago, do. May
Fulton, do. May 3d
Walton, Elatueday, Aug. 22
Arno, do. Sept. 19,
Fulton, do. Not. 17
Arno, do. Nor. 14
Fulton, do. Deo. 12
LELYII 13017THAMPT011.
1801.
Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 20
Fulton, do. Bept.23
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nor. 18
Arago, do .
. Deo. 10
1858.
Fulton, do. Tan. 13
Arago, do. Yob. 10
Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. April 7
Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. June 2
Balton, do. June 30
PMISICHI
nth.
1.111111
1867.
Arno, Tuesday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. Sept, 22
Arago, do. Oct. 29
Vultou, do. Nov. 17
Arago, do. Doo. 15
1858.
Fulton, do. Jan. 13
Arago, do. Feb. 9
Bolton, do. March 9
Arago, do. Aprll 6
Walton, do. May 4
logo, do. Juno 1
Stilton, do. Juno 29
19101 0?
From New York to Southampton or Sarre—Fire
Cabin, $l3O ; Second Cabin, $76.
From Barre or Southampton to Now York—Viral
800 (ram; Second Cabin, 500 franca.
For freight or psusge, !Apply to
MORTIMER LIVINOSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway,
WILLIAM ISELIN, ,4 Sayre.
CROSSE! !a CO. a South ton.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN)
BIC,PREBB AND EX- ig Puts.
(MANGE 00. sue
rrIHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
.1. 'UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ship
eomposing this Line are :
The ATLANTIO, Oapt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIO, Oapt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADRIATIC, Oapt. James West.
;_rThese ships have been built by contract, expressly for
Government service; every care bus been taken in their
construotion, as also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are
ane(kualled for elegance scat comfort.
Prom of plumage from New York to Liverpool, in first
cabin, $130; in second do., 275; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid
for. The ships or this line have improved watertight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.
nose MIA yell. peon LI naarooL.
Saturday, Jane 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1851
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1867
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, An .19, 1807
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1867
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1857
Saturday, Oat. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867
Saturday, Oat. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oct. %), 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1851 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1817
Saturday, Dee. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1867
Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867
/or freight or passage, ripply._ to
EDWARD E. COLLINS, No. 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY & (XL, Liverpool.
STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Priam
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, amnia, Jewelry.pr ecious stones or
metals ' mollies bills of lading • ; mid therefor and
the value thereof expressed therein aul-tf
/unarm
MOGRHOOR HOT-AIR FURNACES
Sold by Ch ADWICK A BRO., SECOND Street
Stet door above Raoa. auylB.3mos
ivPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW OAR CONSUMING 'FURNACE
CRILSON'S NEW CONE _FURNACE,
after having been put to the most severe test, during
the two COLD WINTERS 07 1858 AND 1857, has proved to
be the most powerful hearer in the world, saving from
X to x the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in use.
Times BORNAONS are eonstruoted with a east iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-ehaped fire pot, lined
with fire-briok or Iron staves. The fire pot IA surmount
ed with
A SERIES OB OONES, OR TAPERINO RADIATORS,
Imp and broad at their baso,lout tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the anulrx chamber,
through whims the heat and smoke pass to the Sue.
Tax lulus products of combustion in the form of
smokr and Grosse, are suspended directly over the tire,
OONVINID or compressed into the tapering Conan and
OONTINOALIA EIVORBD 40 the direct action of the rays
of beat and light from the tire.
This heat and light lo brought to a loons I lion
(lona, nut unlike the
COLLECTION OY Till SUN'S PAYS,
to a fusel point through an ordinary lane, eauaing the
IMAM AND sum to become intensely heated and tho-
roughly 00YOUIOXD 3 by this operation the woes AND
MAIM are MAIM ABAILALLT AVAILABLY. with the YOB,
mots for Wallas purposes, while, In other furnaces,
It is CARVED 01/Y /BD WASTBD IN VIM 0111MNIIY.
• . • . .
All persons desirous or obtaining the best and
' MOST VOONOMIOA.L HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the New GAB CONSUMING
Cone 110111110 V before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders Is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD & WILSON,
(Bueoeasors to S. A. llarrison,)
No. fat WALNUT Street,
eul-tf Opposite Indeperelemee Squer .
Wino nub gloms.
BRANDIES.—ic Pinot Custilion," Murat,
and othor Cognacs of various vintages, In half
pipes and glayter midis ; I idlevoisin Rochelle Brandied,
pato and dark, in half pipes, half mks, and sue•eighth
casks, Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
GeV 221 and 22.3 Routh Fourth street.
VEIN lifoCOY, WHOLESALE WINE
eit AND LIQUOR STORE,
811 and 313 S Fruut and Water stn., bet. Spruce.
10 puucheoue Gray'a colebratod SCOTCU
In bond and in store. oc 24.2w*
DORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to do
Lei:Aura 250 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Por
Wine, in qre. and eighths.
' Tea puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt BoothltWhis
key, '2 years old
Vifty pipes Anchor Gin.
blarett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J Dupuy Brandies, al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOB. P. TOBIAS,
sa27-Braos 83 and 90 S. Front Bt.. below Walnut.
ALEXANDER V. lIOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STOKE No. 220, Southeast Coruer o
GEOILOE and SOUTH Straota
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
e IN /FINN WINES , LIQUNNS, OMAN, &c., 26
South BIT/Tll Btreat, Philadelphia, sully
BRANDIES.—Pine.), Castillon & Co., Ma
i. reit & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, In half pipes and quarter casks ; Pollevoisin
itoohelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one eighth cash, all In Custom Rouse stores,
imported and for hie by
EMBRY BOHLEN & CO.,
an 8 Noe. 221 and 228 South Fourth street.
DITIIMAR &BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 tnew
No. 938) North THIRD Street, Phlladelphla,--Shipping
Orders promptly attended to.
Rierthant Tailors
EDWARD P. KELLY,
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has jolt received a choice assortment of CRAVATS,
GLOVES, TIES, SCARES, MORNING GOWNS,
SHIRTS, TRAVELLING SHAWLS, ENGLISH PA
TENT GAITERS, &0., Jtc. which will be sold at
Moderate prices for credit— l ow for cash.
The husluess of KELLY & BROTHER le uow at
tended at No. 814 CHESTNUT street, by E. P. KEL
LY or JOHN P. DOHERTY. 0c23-tf
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
FODDIERLY WITH MAT & 111101111611,..
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Has now with him the best Tailors that are engaged
In the business in this country.
One Les ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of this
city i It. KAYSER, formerly cutter for U. Roth & Co.,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co. • HENRY WAGNER, the best Pants and pest cutter
in the United States, kr years cutter with Deplerris,
under the Irving 11011E0 Broadway, and 'with Deplerrie
& Pettus, under the St . 'Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the *lathes of
all who patronize the establishment.
Tho beat of Clothes mado at moderate prices Jar
credit, tow prices for curb. oel3-tf
JAMES SIIERIDA,N, humcriANT
TAILOR : Nos. 16 ondla South NINTH STREET,
AROVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well !ideated stock of CLOTHS and
CAE,SIAINILES always on hand,
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention, given to UNIFORMCLOTH
ING. ' aue-ti
,ffurniture
L'B. KITE & 00.
.FURNITURE, BEDDING, ke.
No. 4118 (late 129) WALNUT it.,
a.
P
11 new and anperlor 'style of Opting Beds.h iladelphi
LTOIA B. Kira. JOZNPN WALTON.
Nat% •
CHARLES P. CALOWELL—Whoiesale
and Retail WHIP And O.4NE Hantiraottwor, No. 4
/loth FQIJITARtr. O * , _ ani
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TRUST—NATIONAL TRST 00M
PANY.—IVALNHT STREE SAFETY
SOUTIIMESOT CORNER
OF THIRD, PIILLADELPHIA.
Incoaroaaran ar van Firm no Pinnsuyszia.
Money le received in any 11111133, 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 9 o'clock in the
morning Sill I o'clock in the Scoring, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings ell 9 o'clock. •
HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT fiELPRIDOE, Vice President.
Wei. J. Run, Secretary.
DlllOlOl2B
Hon. Reilly L. Benner, 0. Landreth Munn,
Edward L. Carter, P. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Sarni. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churohman,
James B. Smith, Pranoia Les.
This Oompany conlinee its business entirely to the
receiving of money on interest. The investments,
amounting to over
ONE MILLION AND A ILALP OP DOLLARS,
are made in conformity with the provisions of the
Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEJ3, GROUND
RENTS, and such first class securities 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-ly
QIX PINNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of
I'IYTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from
9 to a, and on Tuesday and friday Evenings, until 8
o'clock. Large or email NUM received and paid with
out notice, with FIVE PER CENT, ANTESEST, by
cheek or otherwise. JOHN TllO BON, Presl.
WOE NTS,
THOS. T. TABKER PRZSIDE
, EDWIN M. LEWIS.
OROIRTART AND TEgASURIB,
192 d. T. ELBERT.
VIDI3IIIIO,
Wm. 0. Ludwig,
D. 0. Levy,
Charles E. Len,
A. Mickey , lsrael W. Morris, Jr.,
Win. Neal,
Thos. Nelson,
Thomas B. Reed, 11, D.
James Lumen,
Thos. P. liparbawk,
Oscar Thompson,
Peter Williamson,
Isaac 3. Waterman,
Charles T. Yerkes.
John B. Austin,
John E. Addieka,
&lemon Alter,
M. W. Baldwin,
WilLsm Clark,
Ephraim Clark Jr.,
Charles S. Card/dirk,
Robert Clark,
A.J. Dental,
Charlea But Ilh,
Wm. B. Foster,
Benjamin Gerhard,
John Jordan, Jr.,
Lewis Lewis, Jr.,
aul-3m
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
11 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
rvo. 83 (211) DOCK STREET. —lora
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
11 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul-ly
illatbinerg anb Jvon
SAMOZI., T. witaatoi. J. 'AMUR 11111101.
WILLIAM 11. XIERWC.
SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
PIPTU AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
Puttanshimia.
MBRRIOK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pregame Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
a
Bolters, mmeters, Tanks, Iron Boats, "co., Out
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &o.
Retorts and Gam Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Solo Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Ross , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superlntendent—B. H. BARTOL.
RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOMO-
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
SIVINTHINTH STRUT, HAMILTON, rmavuivr AND
OPIIIIfft OARDNN STRICETB,
PIIILADELMA.
Xllgaged eXolusivoly in the manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotives of any unman.
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke,
or Bituminous Coo/ in Its crude state, or
ANTIIRAOITE COAL,
WITHOUT EMITTIEG SMOTE, GAO OE PIET.
In design, material and workmanship the Locomo
tives 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 Com
-sete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable
em to execute the
EST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP ANY ARRANOEMENT REQUIRED.
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES,
With Porgings of any size or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And IdAOIIINK WORK generally.
ItICTUIRD NORIIIS. BENRY LATIMZR MORRIE.
aut-ly
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
ER WORKS
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND TUEORRTIOAL ENGINNIORS J
BLACIK-
~:•:
Baying 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, eco., respectfully
offer their services to the public, as being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all sines, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Having sets of patterns of different sines,
are prepared to execute orders with quick deipatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Premium, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers, it the best Pennsylvania char.
coal Iron. Forging' of all sines and kind.; Iron and
Brass Castings of all descriptions; 801 l Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications for all work dens at their
establishment tree of oharge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribera have ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, whore they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with eheare, blocks, fails, &a., &c., for
raising heavy or light weights.
THOMAS REANEY
JAOOII a. NEAVIIII,
JOHN P. LEVY,
and -1 , BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kenethgt.osh
HANDY & MORRIS
MANI:II/AIM:WU OP
CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES
FOR RAB, MAR OR WATER.
ALSO,
GENERAL IRON COMMISSION AFERCRIIR
Warehouse B. E. corner FRONT and WALNUT.
aul•Sm
iilebicino
ji - ELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract BUOtiII, for all Dilemmas of The Blad
der, Kidneys, Gravel , Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated
Sufferers.
HELMBOLD'" GENUINE PREPARA
TION, JRztraut Bodin, removes all the symptom,
among which will be found Indisposition to exertion,
Lose of Power, been of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
General Weakness, • Horror of Disoase, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats,
Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,
Universal Lassitude of the hfuscaleir System, often enor
mous Appetite or Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Ylushings of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid
Countenance, Eruptions on the Floe, Pains in the Back,
lleavi.e,se of the Nye Lids, frequently Black Spate dying
beforo the Eyes, with temporary Bufftadon, Lela of Right.
If these symptoms are allowed to go on, which this me
dicine Invariably removes, soon follow Fatuity and Bpi
leptio Pits.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY
-R. of the above distressing ailments, use HELM
BOLD'S PREPARATIONS. Try thew, and be convinced
of their efficacy.
lELMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
RATION, Extraet
14 Give health and vigor to the frame,
And bloom to the pallid cheek !"
And are so pleasant in their taste, that patients be
come fond of them.
O MB 4 i ° l xt rjn r aCt B u 5 ?l
GENUINEPR m EP
N g
cm which will be produced to show that they do great
y mal ,
th t e o l a n l . l ro w c h t f,lo o tr a r u theux with a trial. Evidence open
o
1.1 E LMBOLD's GENUINE PREPARA
TION, Extract Dacha —Price $l. per Bottle, de
livered to any address. Depot, 62 South TENTH street,
Assembly Building, below CHESTNUT street, Philadel
phia.
Address letters, R. T. tiELMOLD, 62 South TENTH
street, below CHESTNUT, Philadelphia.
Sold by Druggiate and Dealers everywhere. Beware
of Couaaterfel le. au74m*
M R
ARC H o A y N s
()GRAPHS,
OR PROTOGRAPUIO MINIATURES IN OIL,
N. E. corner of EIORTIL end LOCUST.
. . .
The above pictures differ essentially from anything
ever before oil ored to the public. Their softness, awl
truth 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 expend in manipulallon equall i y
settles the question of their permanence. These (note
enuble the subscriber to offer, them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends.
They are secured by lettere patent to, and can be had
ONLY of E. D. biAROHANT.
fEr L ' i ortraits of the cabinet, and life doe on canna
..
se 18.8 m
PUBLICLAMPS:THE PUBLIC IS
respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requeated to give information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or it not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by J oeeph
Daily, No. 808 Wharton M., Pint Ward; Charles Oarty,
No. 18 Bouth Beventh street, Ninth Ward; 111 min 0.
Kirk, No. 1418 Hutchinson street, Twentieth WILMA H.
W. Desboug, No. 2231 Goatee scoot, Fifteenth Ward;
Thos,Y. llowlby, Gas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia;) M. H. 31lYadden, Gm Office, Twenty-
Secoul Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market, all
Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and M the
One Office In Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia the
Works. A. J. KITH,
001-em Superintendent of Diatribution.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N: W. Cot. THIRD and CHESNUT Sta.
--- • .
L. PELOTRE is. SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretefore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK le now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tire. Their long practical eeperiencs In the business,
and the fact of their personal superintendenee of the
manufacturing department, Justifies them in easerting
that they can furnish a more durable and better flu•
hawed article than their cotempnraries.
Thom, Thorofare, who desire Printlig Materials,
would do wall to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Ohl typo taken at 9 cents per pound, In exchange for
new at opeehuon pricee.
fIREAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
‘../ of excollent quality, la old at the PHILADELPHIA
OAS WORKS for the reduced price of fire cents Mattel,
and may be obtained in large or mail quantity by ap
plying at the (fan Office, No. 20 South SSYSNTH
Street.
To Purchasers by Wholesale, it is sold at the Works
iu First Ward, by the ton, at price equivalent to Au
thrsater, 42.60 per ton.
(Signed,) 7. 0. CRESSON" Engineer,
PHILIOIII.IIIII GAB WORIR, Aug. 20, 'Ol. .02274 l
eiGACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory ut E. W 'UMBERS, No.loo (Iste4.3)_llooth
murmur, below Chestnut street, has begonia s Saila'
of 60 per neut. to our BOUTLINRN AND VintlatN
61ENCIIANT9, and also the convenience of having their
old Cartage Lacuna new silver-topped and hottqmo,
and mot by snows to all puts. 5012 ly
mi t EvANs,—io,o o o—leniNtlicn,' A
Cards per Hoar!'
ne Preys that yr.overlooks! 111 Übe Ode 16
~i.L. .6 3
D FUadelphla Yr ... al Whim A
ft...tot MMMMM rots 0 ,61132)1r. '
A tcllklikm. IWS , , ISO try a
..,. nye , , • , IPrt*, Cab sal Ovesto ID
1„ ..6,00n.°
6Ws 11..011 0.14. pa Boa" a
5 ..7 Wd ..441iiriMee• grool, »w.
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emu ,FOURTH ST. below Midas*.
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ampules
HOWARD EIRE AND MARINE IN;
PURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
Sheet, Philadelphia The following statement of the
affairs of the cowpony is published in conformity with
provision of Its ehartor :
raucous RSOZLVID ram( 111003? / 2 1856,10 400000
81, 1837.
Fire premiumn......
Marine premiLms,..
Perpetual premiums
$36,7 9 9 81
217,793 62
224 90
Total amount premium taken
Earned fire preminma 26,072 96
earned marine premium, 165,005 90-180,078 66
Deduct return premiume
Net earned
Marine leases paid. 893,885 15
ilre losses paid.... 8,031 11
i 701,910 80
Salvage ail.
ceived...
Into/eat re•
ee1ved...4,351 67
R a - hour.
aura
2,911 52 -8,983 66- 13,633 70
Expenses for commissions to
agents, abatements in lien of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, boob!, sta
tionery, &o
Profit and loss
Net profit
ASSETS
Cash on hand....... 912,515 99
Bills receivable 119,267 02
Bonds and mortgages 165,000 00
Stocks 292,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Due by agents and
others 22,312 93
$754,005 84
DIRECTORS.
P.M. Potts, Win. P. Leech,
0. E. Spangler, R. T. Kewill,
Abraham Box, H. H. Holliston,
Wm. H. Woods, Joe. R. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel,
C. G. Sower, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John H. Lowers,
Hermon Ilaupt, Jennie E. Stiles
Nathan It. Potts, H. IL Shlllingford.
PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President
0. E. Strontium, Vice President.
W. H. Woone, Secretary.
OM:2 It. T. Russo., Treasurer
FIRE /NM:TRANCE.
SPRING GARDEN PERE INSURANCE CON
PANY.
CAPITAL 1120,000, PAID IN CASH,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
OFFICE, N. W. CORNER Or SIXTH AND WOOD
. .
. . . .
STS., SPRING GARDENS.
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil, 1,
David Woeipper, Lewis Shinneek
Benjamin Davis, John Londe ll,
John Evans, Jr Charles Yield,
Anley M. Park, William E. Woo .
James Dunell, John B. Stevenson,
Jacob 8. Mintzer., Corwin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George K. Ohilds.
JOHN H. DOHNERT, President.
L. RRUMBHAAR, Secretary. Kept 21—ly
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
OFFICE 414 WALNUT at.., Franklin Buildings.
FIRS AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL 1100,000, WITH PRIVILEGE to INCREASE
TO 400,000.
This Company is now fully organ sad, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insaranee against loss or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
U. 0. LAUGHLIN, President.
HICHAZD 811121213, Vie* President.
CEO. SCOTT, Beriretary.
DIRECTORS.
H. 0. Laughlin,
D. Sharwood,
Win. Osborne,
Richard Shields,
T. Y. Showell,
T "QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, Olds° No. 41Ei (late 92) WALNUT St.
Capital and Surplus, $250,000.
This Company continues to make Insuranee against
hum or damage by lire and the Perth of the Sea, Inland
Narigation and Transportation at current rates.
BYICERS.
President--ORO. U. MART
Yin President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasnrer—R. B. cocfesnALL.
Assistant Secretary—B. 11. BUTLER.
ROTORS.
N. W. Batley,
Charles G. Imlay,
Woe. D. Lewis, Jr.,
J. L. Pomeroy,
Andrew B. Chambers,
U. R. Coggsliall,
Samuel Jones, M. D.,
A. P. (lheesbrotigh.
George It. Hart,
E. P. Ross,
A. C. Cotten,
Joseph Edwards,
John G. Dale,
Hon. Henry Al. Fuller,
Foster B. Perkins.
John H. Chambers,
an Et-ly
LIFE INSURANCE D TRUST
L."COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Onrner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capktal, 1012,126 09.
INSURES LIV ES for abort aortas, or for th. whole
term of liie—grants annuities and endowments—pnr
chases life on interests in Real %Mats, and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Lite.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Touted and Guardians.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in any *mount—
Five Per Cent. Interost allowed from date of deposit,
payable bank on demand without notice.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January let, 1867.
Loans of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila
delphia City, Peures Railroad Camden
and AmboyP.allroad, and other Loans 5179,885 38
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate . . 117,13 T 19
Stocks in Banks, Laurance, Gas and Rail
road Companies
Premium Notes and Loans on Collaterals
Cash In Bank, due from
eat, km 88,784 47
Cinarentee Capital, Bubsariptlon Notes 100,000 00
1=E221
1711,225 03
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL R. STOLES, Vise Pres't.
lons W. Hexane. Secretary. snl-1y
ARCTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NEW YOWL-02km, No 29 Well street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank --Cash Capital, 1250,000,
widh surplus . This Company Insure Buildinier-
ohandite, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Ca gs, b rgoes,
and other property, against Low or Damage by Pixy and
the Bilks of Inland Naewation.
DMOTORB.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rau R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Dal*
Edmund Penfold, 0. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polhemns, jr„
Ogden Haggerty, Blisha B. Morgan,
Thomas Monagan, Abni. R. Van Nest,
John H. Buie, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson,
Charles Banton, James W. Phillips,
Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G. Glidden, Idwardllineken,
Mph.. Oambreleng, • Wm. B. Shepard,
Thomas Stott, Charles L. Prost,
John Ward Lothrop L. Btarges,
Henry K. lingers, William R. Yoedick,
Peter %des, Smery Thayer,
Benjamin H. Field, Geo. Westfeldt,
A. R. Prothinghemi Bale= Taylor,
Thee. R. Youngs Henry B. Blossom.
' Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, President.
ItIfILLAD A. 011 LIT, Secretary. an 10-ly
ilip e N o lLFA?TUß h.r E te ß r S' pe l r _N tn.tea t
R a,, ANCR y
the State of Pennsylvania. Capi tal, , $500,000.
Marine, and Inland Tnuisportatioa.
D13301'013
Aaron O. Lippinoott, (Merles WLse,
Win. A. R hea, Alfred Weeks,
Charlea J. Yield, James P. Smyth,
Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
WM. Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. ABODES, Tice President.
ALCM WEEKS, Secretary.
.1. W. MARTIEN, BurToyor.
This Company was organised with a cash capital, and
the Directors hare determined to adapt the bemneu to
its available resources—to obsevre prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Office No.lo Merchants. Xxchange, Philadelphia.
aul.dly
riIHE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSII-
J. RANO& COMPANY OP PHILADELPRIA.--061ce
No. 223 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINE RISKS on PasseLl, Cargoes, and Preighta. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads,
Canals, Boata, and other carriages.
ALL ME PROWITS divided suntan: among the /a
mazed, and ample security In eases ol loss.
Thomas T. Butcher,
Algernon E. Ashbumer,
Alfred Fassitt,
Thome. 8. Foster,
Gustavus Eng lish,
James H. Stroup,
Alfred Bible
A. G. Cattail,
Cherie. B. Gerstein,
Samuel Robinson,
John O. Hefter,
John P. Steiner,
Henry Grembo,
Wm. J Caner,
rontoborg.
8 MILES, Prtaideat.
TT, Tins President.
. anl-ly
Edward Barris ?tills',
John M. Odenhelmer,
Mahlon Williamson,
Samuel J. Sharplea%
Isaac James,
Henry Preant,
Edward O. James,
William L. Springs,
Franklin H. Jones,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
William Taylor,
James Mtlrfkr,
Wm. F. Smith,
A. J. Antelo,
Bamnel L.
EDWARD H.
ALFRED PA
JOE! O. KRIM, Bore
CHARTER OAK
INSUHANCE COMIN
Cash Capital $300,000, _
vicinity adjusted at the PAc
By leave we refer to
D. S. Drown ilr. Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila.
Chaffee' Stout & 00., " I Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston
Hacker, Lea & CO. " Hon. T.. 8. Williams, Hart/
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Urn.
ranee in the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 148) CHESTNUT sr
THOMPSON & ROOD,
Agents!,
IRE AND MARINE
Y or HARTFORD, CONN.
Losses in Philadelphia and
iladelpAia Offiel.
tiailroatt ,Eints
ri ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
►ea
BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUCH
011IINE, WILICESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, Ac.'
Ou and after Wednesday, November 4th, 167, the
trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun
days excepted) 113 f011OWS:
For Bethlehem, Buten, Allentown Manch Chunk, and
Wilkesbarra (Express) at S A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (EX.
pres,) in connection with L. F. R. R. and Easton, by
'Mire, from Iron Hill Station, at 2 15 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Aocommodation) at 4.30 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. 11. trala will run
through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return
at 1 35 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bathelvo (Expreas,) at OA. M. and 2.25 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Actommodationdat 11.35 A. St
Leave Qwynedd do. at 2.20 p,
ON SUNDAYS.
For I Frem
Gwynedd 9 15 A. M. I Gwynedd.. ...... 2 20 P.M
D0y1e5t0wn.....4.30 P. M. I Doylestown ..... .0.35 A. M,
Fare to Bethlehem 11l 50
Mauch Chunk 260
Wilkesbarre 4 to
PASSENGER DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Ste , Plate
owl-tf ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
Entnbcr
ILUMBER I LUMBER ll—The subacriber,
Vila has toe Zgreral years occupied the ',combos at
Olein's Planing Mill, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREIT wamus, adjoining the Phoinii
Planing Mill, on 'Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing ho ards, steps, risers, shelving, calling, fencing and
ecaffold boards, throughly seasoned said well wetted.
,For male at the loved cash prices. Pavan:era are lm
vile& to call and examine for themselves, Lad every ef
fort will be made to give istisfection. Orders received
and supplied at the shortest notice for els Mae and
sloe. of goutharn yellow Plus, Timber sad B. 11.10 Beantling.
8. 111-8-
elot4ing.
12.11 AR YE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTHING, 14 North FOURTH Street, betimes
Aron and Ham ►ns.l,
riNWESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPAING AND IMMIX& ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DAILY TIMMS PROM BALTEROPAI TO
PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.
On and after Jane Ist, 1557, TWO DAILY TRAINS
will leave Calrert Station for Pittsburgh and all West
ern and South or Northwestern allies.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at LIZ A.
M. (*Duetting with the Mail Train ara• the (heat Penn.
sylvania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1 70
A. M.
$268,747 43
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sturdair excepted) at S P. IL
for Harrisburg.
THE NIGHT ESP RBS4 TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. x., cow.
netting with the Lightning Express over the Pennayl
rants Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1. 2 20 P. M.
117 All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over the Pitishregh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Rai/rood, and its Northern, Southern and
Western cemsections.
Er Passengers for Chicago, Rock island, Burling
ton, lowa City, Mllmaukce, Dubuque, St. Pall's lisl e son, and other tooling cities in the Northwest, will sir%
oea hundred miles of trays/ and try; /weirs in true., with
four her changes of cars, by taking this route.
ID' Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and
Detroit go by this route, mid the time Is unequalled,
being LIS miles shorter than by any other route.
ur Passengers for St. Lords, Indianapolis, Tem
Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper
Mlialsaippi, make lees changes of ears. and arrive in ad
vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Calui.bes,
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick
as by any other route.
All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and
henditil with care.
$166,669 09
60,386 61
63 40-144,283 27
$24,076 82
FOR THE NORTH.
The 8.16 A.M. connects closely with Express Trains
over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Elmira,
Rochester, Belisle ? Niagara Falls, and Canada, thus
forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Western New York. Paasengers will
find this the *hottest, cheapest, and most expedatious
route to Niagara Palls and Canada.
Through Tickets are leaned to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, mil
train having lure connections Passengers by thus
route avoid tresselled bridges, and all the inconvenience
of ferrying aerosa the Susquehanna river
Passengers for Manure:, Manchester, Gettysburg, gm.
ralttsbarg, Carpels , Chariberwburg, go by the trains at
8.15 A. M., and 3 P. M.
WESTMINSTER BRANCH.
The Cam on this road make one trip per day, connect
ing with the train at 3 P. M.
Per THROUGH TICKETS and further information,
apply at the Ticket OfSce, Calvert Station, N. Z. earner
of Calvert and Franklin streets.
sep23-tf C. 0. ADREON, Snp't.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAD.—TITE
11 eREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the A*
lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South
western State., by a continuous Railway direst. Thin
Road also connect. at Pittsburgh with daily Ann
steamers to all points on the Western Rivera, and
Cleveland and UnAltisky with Steamers to all ports on
the North-western Lakes • soaking the most DIRECT,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLY ROUTE by which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GRNAT WEST.
BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS
BURGH,
Pinar Gras—Boots, Shoes, Eats, and
Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, On loxes
and bales) Weathers, Pure, de T5O. rir 100 lb
SROORD Cl..lBS—Domestin Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in origina l
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, (in rolls or boxes) Wool,
and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, kn./co.-60e. per 100 b,
THIRD OLASS—Aitlik, Steel, Chain',
Qs! casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Mitedy ( 10040 or in sacks), Tobacco,
manatactured, (except Cigars or cut
iko., &ht., par 1001 b.
lowa= Clues—Coffee, PM, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in cells or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Hails,
Solis. Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
&sin, de 40c. per 100 lb
Paous.-75c. per bbl., until further notice.
Saatx-35c. per 100 lha., until further notion.
In shi a pp Goods from any point East of Pltiladel
phis, be 'cular SO YL ID package "cis Penury:raisin
Railroad All All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Road. at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
clporge Muter,
W. 0. Stoteabnii ;
R. M. esrlile f
0. 0. Better,
Geo. Scott. [aul9.l
Putout. &assts.—Hants, Won:racy & Co., Memphis,
Tenn.; B. P. Bass & Co., St. Louis, Mo. • 1. 9 Mitchell
& Son, Evansville Ind.; Domeand, Ball & Ilardoct,
and Carpenter & Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; B. C.
drum, Madison, Ind.; H. W. Brown & Co., and Irwin
& Co., Cincinnati; 'N. W. Graham & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leash & Co., No. 54 Kilbyeanet, Bocton; Leech
it Co., Ho. S Astor noose, New Yerk,l2o. 1 William at.
and No. 8 Battery Place, New York • N. J. &meter,
Philadelphia; klagraw k Koons, Baltimore; D. A.
Stewart, Pittabargh.
IJEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY , B vsze.
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOLK, AHD RA
Leave as follows, via : Vaal.
At I A. M., from Kensington Depot, via Jamey
City, Mail
At 5 A. 11., via Camden and Jersey City, New Jer
sey Accommodation
At 6 A. M., Vigo Camden and Amboy, Aeenamaxte
tion_
At A .:IL, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mali
At 10 A. 11., by steamboat Trenton, via Tsoony
and Jersey City Morning Exprem
At 2 P. M., Tie. CLiden aid Amboy, C. and A. Si-
press 3
At 6 P. 31. via Camden sn6 Jersey Oily, Evening
Ma a
At 3 P. M., Tia Camden and Amboy, Aoctunmoda,
Hon, lit Clue I
At S P. M., TIE Camden and Amboy, Aocommods-
Hon, 2nd Clam 1
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Clam 4
At 6 P. M., Ha Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Chas 1
81,729 98
193,092 01
The 6 P. M. line rem daily, all ethane Bundajs •
Noted.
Express Linea atop at the principal rtationa only.
For Belvidere, Beaton, Flemington &a., at 6A.
and 4 P. If., from Walnut streets harl.
. .
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeobarr
Montrose, Great Bend, Ito., at 3 A. 11., eis Delayer
Lackawanna at Western Dnilroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Poe Mount Holly at TA. M., ?ad 2X, 3 and 6 P. IL
WAY LTN IS
For Bristol, Trenton,e, at
AM 2X exul 4 P. M
WAY TE
EMZiaaigi=l
Steamboat RIChARD STOCKTON for Bordentown
and Intermediate places at P
Steamboat THRICta,le tor Tammy at 10 and 11% A.
IL, and 4 P. M.
All lines, except 1 A. hi., lam Walnut draw
wharf.
1177ifty pound' of baggage only allowed each pas.
anger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over bill pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
piny limit their retponsibaity for baggage to one dam
per pound, and will not be liable for lay amount be
yond $.lOO, except by special contract.
WU. H. GATZIII3I3 agent
C it. R. co.
H. B. MORRELL. Agent
Phila.. Tr. R. R. Co.
QPRING ARRANGEMENT.—PENN
k3 SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.—Ecinnin . ig in
direct connection with the
PITTSEIDECIU, FORT WAYNE AND CIIICAGO RAIL
ROAD.
For Cincinnati, Ht. Lords, lowa City,
Louisville, New Orleans, Bt. Paula,
Indianapolis, Cleveland, Kansas,
Terre Haute, Chicago, Nebras=.
In advance of all other routes out or Philadelgla.
Forming class eon/untie , * lola all Ike Grrat Mat.
sus Railroads.
• - -
Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western cities,
from the Pecucaybrania Railroad Passel:4;er, Station,
south-east corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET atreeta,
(entrance on Eleventh street,) u follows :
Mail Train at 7—, A. M.
Feat Line at 12 55, P. M.
Expreu Mail at 11 00, Night.
Columbia R. R. Line leaves for Harrisburg at 250, P.
M., Lantaater )Aecommodation,) at 4.30. P. M.
The Express Mall runs daily, the other trains, Sus
dap excepted.
Per farther particulars see ltand-bills, at the different
starting-points. Passengers from the West will 2.1 this
The shortest and moat expeditions route to Picilaaelytia,
Baltimore, New York or Boston.
THOMAS MOORE, Agent
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Philadelphia, February, 1257.
pH' L ADE LPHI A, GERMANTOWNN
.111- AND NORRISTO WN RAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, October
Ietb,ISST.
Leave Philadelphia at 6. 7X. 8). 9X, TIX A. M., 2,
2-10 min. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. 51.
Leave Germantown at 6h, 7-35 min. 8,9, 10X A. 51.,
1-10, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6, 7,8, and 10 P. 31.
ICr The 7 3.5 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown
will stop only at Wane_Stt!et Station.
Leave Philadelphia at 9.!1) min. 51., 2 sod CA P. M.
Leave Germantown 8 20 min. A. M., 1-lu min. ant
5.45 min P. AL
PMlMll==l=l
Leave Chestnut Hill at 7X,3-40and10-10 lain. A. M.,
12-50, 3-40, 3-40 and 7-40 min. P.M.
. . .
Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. H., 2 and 6,4 P. M.
IMMO Cheatant 11111 at 8 A. 11.,12-d0 awl 2-20 P. M.
YOB Mitlid.YUNK, CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRIS-
Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. Id., 3, ex, 6N,
and 11 P. M.
Leave, Norrixtowa at 7, 9,11 A. 31 , 2 and 1. 10 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. 31.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., and 6 P. M.
°HESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNI7I6I
Leave Philadelphia at 6ti A. M , an/ 3 P. AI.
Leave Downingtown at 7,h' A. if . and 1 2.11.
H. K. SMITH, Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green efree-s, Philadelphia
CHANGE OF HOURS.-PHILADE L.
MA, WRAIINDIOX AND BALTLMORS RAIL
ROAD.
. - •
On and after Monday, Nov. Si, 1837,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore at 8 A. Id., 1 P. M., (Express,) and 11
P. M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. 11.,1, 330 and ll P M.
For New Castlo at 8 A. 31., and 3.30 P. M.
For Middletoym at 8 A.lll. and 3.30 P. M.
For Dover at 8 A. M. and 3 30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. 31,, and 8.26
P. M.
Um., Wilmington at 8 and 11 45 A. M., and 2.89
and 914 P. M.
Leave New , Castle at 11 66 A. U., and 9 C 5 P.M.
Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. zed 8.05
Leave Dover at 9.15 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 400 P. M
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Tolima Wilmington at Sib A. M., 2 P. M. sad 12 15
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11
ltimor P. M e
. from Philadelphia to
Ba
do.
do. 625 P. M. from Baltimore lio
Philadelphia.
BALTIMORE AND
DA l ON HAVRE
T Dll GRACE ACCOMMO-
ILkIN
Leaves Havre de Grace at 6.60 A. M.
Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run
as fellows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
pierce at
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 620 P. 51.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace at SP. M.
on 31-1 y 8. M FELTON, President.
CH. GARDEN & CO.,
NJ. ida.nulacturers of and. Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, it 0 (JCRS'S,
FE.A.771& S, tr.
No. 632, (01eN0.196) MARKET Street,
Below Rath, south Me,
Ara No. 623 MINOR Street, PhDs:tell - Ile. •
o. ILEUM GLIM, DANIEL DONOVAN.
iterthADLll are respectfully lathed to lamina oar
stock
SLILLENDER & PASCAL,
HATT.BII.B,
0014100 No. 8 8. !SIXTH rimrit.. Phtladalphi.6
IONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY (MAD.
WICK & Na l No. N5l N. EIMIND
anglB•Zews.
H. H. HOUSTON
(tonere Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LONSANAT
gapertntendent, A1t00133,
THROUGH TRAINS
FOR GERMANTOWN
4 1' 2 S ' StiNDATS,
ON SUNDAYS
tato, Caps, t't