The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 09, 1857, Image 4
—Auts intoppiruit v • MOT UAW • ov. 4 [Formove.oo.44,: ;4,1 . 4 . ;.; • - ;!loastin order, we aonee ie . tie quiet, sedate : ton of..idneey, on the loft bank of the river, fourteen. mites below WfiliaierpcirOn the'eennty'ef:tiedlnL' Tho:valiefin jfl/1011 I n iilaee iooittect otfe of groat bpauty,', presontitg tneviy attraotions in the . wei .o,oooany.so'opoty,:a.o.,bpidlty• :Or , , the attune to .det:lved, train %tribe of Inalanireaged.:the Mottetwil, *lke "itttiabXtea; the' valfek erit had, tv-,villegolef..iteina A; ( 111114-titteillt oC voter, eutlod Mll4oy,oetiar,ouiPties tnta the Wer at thi.l'plaiat„., ,Theff rallan.navie;ieeeidini to the beet, authority, Wee •Oecohltoe#enitsomo • tribe!) alto called it LortrferOiike.", The proprietaries of PenneylvtUtirt, os early Jul 1118, had a manor surveyed at this Owe, Fontein. lug 1415 Wag' 0u116d..".the....",g6;147 The unit settleriurni • at. thiS PinciAriainede'di early as 17139, by a colony -of Conneetiont settlers front Wyoming; -In' 1771; tire townships were sur-" veyed,'and eilledOliarlesteit and Jadois: . A bad foaling tixistod' between the Conneediout settler;i •Wyainidg;:'atiii;thhan of itiarOylvanlit: The latter loniredupon OM fainter e 9 invaders of a territory that 'hi tenth!' blie4edlo them, end: their settlements more viewed 'with a jealet:ts eye. Serioui difficulties arose between the See parties; - -which, la Nenten at time; assumed, quite bellig emit **WA% and, in upper two instanone, resulted Wets of tits. Ttinfobling sof je'atonsy , ass' onned each %VIA, tlexttiseFinsisayysinfinnif ionenistrated r against the NratiOtiout claimants,. and went so far need in' a long ,petition to Governer Patin; ista,Sat takuti eXaaativi'iritarforaniaitn" their be-, half. fitter many criminations and ..risorimina, L tient, liWasdeteirniiied by ink People to 'eX4ermi-' rate the Couneetiont ;Sottlemintby force of erms., A aisle wasapproachlng—trirmed ;bodies .tnen.; on both sides, made Weir' niMoiirapbo; on the 'die-, pared territory: .. - Colenel Plunkett , commanded. the Ponnsylvitniaiis - collision' it length lark place ;• the Conieetient Settle:hi were4puted,.With the loss of several men, end their buildings were reduced to' whoa. Thit! Wrie eid of inn OM'', neotiout 'aettlereent in Th is • beautifully sequestered , vale of Msey,, , ,t .: ; " I . i , • Captain Jahn B rady, `father' of, trlr, Sant Brady, whose name is , emblazoned upon the broad page of history;'Weti °Mini tbe first settlers on the Muno y" manor, after the-. exterminationbf the Wyoming colonists. his erected 'a small'Jeri/ far the protection of his family cad neighbore = lt' was known afterwarde :as Brady?s.Fort, and was a place of can:adorable note during the dark', and, blbody days : of Indian, warfare. , 'The gallant Brady was shot by in Indian,' in nmlrsh, not far froth his forti.in April s 1779,, .Tfp wruitiiiiia on Disney Farm,andin„ ancha Carel* manner that all trams of hie gravei was lost for many years.. Its' exact locality win reirettleda, few years ago, by au Old'tevolutionary,comPatriot,. who pointed it out; and desired to be buried, alonk, side of his old, coniride,' Illerequeit waii Omitted; and thaie they lie; aide by side, two brave heroes of the olden Sine. • , ;- The grive, I alaElorbi, to say, IS' Shanitilnlii.ne., gloated, and it rapidly hedinning'tio defaced that it will soon be lost eight of dltegether:;, The people.of , Lyeeming county cannot show a better appreciationi of tree patriotism, than by erecting a p/aztzalab; at least, in perpetuationof the cherished" memory, of the gallant Brady. 'Bet the sacred spot whore his ashes repose be appropriately marked in pie Way, witha tablet containing an inscription oq thn many virtues of the noble dead:, - , ; A tradition is preser`ved and handed devni, that nt a very early period, a party of Indians massa cred a white Marton the bills near the present town; of Aiuncy,, , by burning him 'at the stake. They stuck his body full of pitch 'pine, SPlintors, - and danced around hint in fiendish glee, awaking the °oboes of those dismal mountain Solitudes with their demoniac yells. 'A little 'superstition, Is also ; blended ',With the tradition, 'to the effect that no herbage has ever been knorr"te 'gran , in, the circle, whore the terrible' deed was committed. Fort Brady was burned by the Indians in ,1779,; .when the whole'uotintry, north of Nutley Bills, was, evaeuated by ,the abites%Previtlei to the attack of British and savages on Flat Freeland,- a 'few, miles south. Boveral families, too, In - this immediate vicinity,Jtere the victims of -beiliaile eitieltY: :The , fort , 'i'ves afterwards relirillt,', „ and 'Was main. ; tabled for a long thee &sari important post. bY, the. Continental troops: Several important expeditions nto the Indian ocuutry,„started,from this point, and were the Means ef , enacting Much good, . • A groat many thrilling inelde ` nti`ooeurred in the Mangy Valley that would interact reader. very =Mb, but it as' utterly impossible for me to detail them at'iength in an artiolellinithii therefore, I will'hariv along to more nrodirti . , dhe first commencentent of , the present town was by Benjamin McCarty, /797, and mdlerlYennabore" in rieniatraueration of the ill ntrlags founder of the State. It bore this title till the, Year, 1826; when Wtras: incorporated, and the tame ehanged. to • Minmy. . It improved but slowly. In -IBJI the population was tbur hundred and iseenll-nine, 1859• it rem:Marline hundred. and. ten,. and at the prinsrua time it probably don't-exceed :Mon hundred. The town contains" fire tisoriced koala azukiataaa Samos.. ' • The fitatamilding,for publics worship ivas treated alB2s,_und.datlionted by tha pima. of eh. Unica &Lob Brno, demoting- that It was tar ehe use of ell dannudnabSena, an well asc &embed pus: , . t Toni. The J.,yeeaink: Mutate 11/111/11:1Ce 'Company wotit into opOii*ibtkin.crui 1141, - a34 by their twilftb.rinaustrelort, it. appear, that they have prepincti insured to the amount Of 814,818.738.56; leith kcapi,tal 0f12,134.4rt2. . phis is a very' institutiom) -and, -I= heliire' has given- pretty" general satisfaction. Asians time having business withit. torgt li *meted With the,Caikal, by.s ;tide. cut from tgelireet Sionehennal, abOut ene mile in iengthibnilt by an Incorporated company, in -11148,- at a cost of pans: $l,OOO. bridge; thrown across the favor, at an expense at nearly $30,000, conneots the town With the railroad' mill the settle. meets of the rieir iallgyok ;Sinai 14142:- 'linahtee Ile lin intoriOrated borough, tainted at the point where Big Iftnoy creek enterer into the hill eoantri, T.ukinslVatiis, Waimea AO be theksiWhitemale ehild bord ttorthtot Mtuie hills, resides in this village, Ile 'is well "advanced in years, !Ind may justly claim the title of being oldoet Inhabitant." Panatella is located 'bent - three miles north of Nancy. It Is quite a email-village, and is noted asbeing the centre of a large Quaker settlement. litany creek, about three mile's from its - junotion 'with the river, separates into . two'branehes; called filgtaud.Littlehluney)' Both branches' extend - into sonic of ih'e best timber lands in the State, where nuMereue'taW mills have beturerected. it is esti mated, by those - aequainted'with tbo business, that they inannfaiture froth' fifteen to twenty millions of teeter lumber annually. Lead, in Small quantities, has been taken out of ,the'Llnie`Bitiffs;three miles Ova town. It was found in the' white seams in the reeks. This fact Alves strength and probability Ito a tradi ' thin from the Indians; that they were aware of the existence of &valuable mine of this mineral on Glede,Bun, but a short distance front Irhere the town now stands, It is said that they frequently wisitedit to get Supplies of the ore. but refused to oommunicate anything to the whites concerning its location. The confidence , reposed in ite'oxis , tenet; was,'Se Strong by the early , settlers,, that eonsidarable time -and expense was • incurred in efforts to find it, . , V,alstable deposits of copper ore are supposed to exist about eight miles Worth of ;the town. Small, quantities of, the metal have bean taken out and exatnined,„ A large.ditli was erected in the river, by the Stittel for,:tho vulvae's erfeeding alert Miles'belowthe village. It is familiarly knoish as tbobitiakbant. Thu towing 'path, for a mile, in : mit . _ around the base of a proolpitentt and rocky mountain, knows es,the range of the hfunoyltills. it ire?, !ikiqe,greatltsight,Ube've ti e' presenting nibs' a wild and picturesque _appearance to the traveller, or the boatman on the raging canal," the echoes of have " time and agalrLY affOitte the 413natil Solitudesnf its dark and dreary retreats. The Muncyllills'arolkiMowhat famous, buying' acquired a : Jenuttitletk,that is py no means nn en viable one, on aecountot affording a fine retreat foi'oorniterfeltaiii find' gotlie "thieves. Several genelcmouitdistinguished itt the " imitative art," have made yheee eld,, hills their vend-Attavt 6 r B for manrYearg ;' and et the p!oseut thee, there is an old effehdi4l4l:i64l;iiiaFit , siftYrod with the frestS . 'ojotify:Wlrt(it i ,f, 6 4Pliitlni ermine the Eastern feolt.enliery,, well , known throughout the State ts-One'of the altioWdesti offenders that Oar dwelt fn . titi `Or ilia POMO officers of your oily, arti familiar tvrith - those!grand old hilie; having made pilgrimages to them to look' after olkoffert+Pm. vi - .Tt l i;il e giint:PP,entorfeltore,'l kohotignt, ig rapidly being rooted out, and the " will, in couoo p 4 thinit;ikitiiAitt'OiuM has boon at tached :to:, t'hon, /rOns , time AramMninial, mush to thajo'y'of thOoTtrronioltnOoplerahnt#•: '-= • ix ii krtEaiiiit it nmion.=Th C - Fretiek. rev e nue atilt shows iiiiCneraiiti. j fikkiniiiiialtohoivr, no boon oing e en for ton YeArsiiiiuot ,00in arrup - edl i ycand, - tho :rev enue - is - mg - m:4OT 'by .V Pair coritg4l;4 l ft;'nusr ( 4 ) t* paPl4inpif tikay 1 1 °694 1)14k114 0 Ai, 414,e.,i„fai , :i:' , 1*Pa rt ac ,: ' count for this result, it 9terldontlyend,4able onit onliOrlift.ViallfititoB-Itt# boon '4144 1 ).V1 growing in' m aterial prospeilii. The pioduoiive , resouroathArtahralaile ya ftrifiett afivitigYeaohdd i :., tho ifiainiqointef i dayelopment e . .., .:ia.T . 4.,4) f. 4 4..).4—if.-" , TrlttAtiviiv Itkitaage-Itit%l94tid pat ofp, -0 4,10 4 0 4 ,..YAkitiftakeiiioeti)iiaAittii4 to appo n t izatil l i gi k .rtkallitftitelfig' , inderatood by thig.#o`4, obi tiiiNt*NttilitiliaTtlaie: cloitostimen Ti l i ( rfeNtSetA4.izvoisitiiinwlese, than: - .5 eaultt- topetirCiWtheitifLiklaKpito Czar paid extryg4pfgilltt9Oppj k_ rartno4 Do l gorold p aadT4 g reit ,lr#*( 4lll , 66olll 4 te ibrPOperlifselqiikiikiikt o v4,:iii ivi o f ei , apollit t ilAilAilgtOkt.tbli tii04,W1rtiM10444,1049 • Wit , eitt N.7,t.!,,44„, - potawtticem. „, Cfrias.No:rxo l ' "r'"Y Silie4 la, the' trnare'df promisee month:h. ed in the apperiderthinnottinda' of: Claims for . Paving, that write of &ire Facies Will ho legged on said claims in Wee 'Meath' freth the date hereof) ntitelei the Wee 'shall be paid at the oftlee of the mulersigned;2l2: South Streit, below Walnut, at or before that time. • • • WILLIAM 31 NUM, ',November 2d, 1857. Attorney roe Plaintiff. • ' I City of Philadelphia to the nye of George W. Stroud Vs. Charles Itetabld.- P.,,• Juno T:; 1857, No. 00, `(.118.1m $203.811; Paving' southwest corner Twenty-sec. and and Green streets. „ samwoi. jobs p . ,Titui: 40. P., September T. 1857, „ i i t0.691 , o im m $10,17,. Paving north ISO Clayton et: ,105 feet heat of T woutpseCouil. • • _ 1 Same vs7Jeise Coniston: , C. P4Septeniber ; 7857, No. 88. (Saint $t.1,01. Parini; nortkeleltr of Ole n' ',treason feat raid, orTivefityl second. • noa-M-Sin IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR 'THE CITY AND COUNTY OF, PHILADELPHIA. WIC H. DOWEItS,'et al:, to use. &n., es. GIDEON,D. Irani/Ht , Alias Ft: Fa., June, 1857, , N0. 549. ' • The auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the (mat arising from a sale under the above writ, of the following real estate, viz _AU that certain messuege, tenement, and ;lot orpiepe, 04 ground, Minute in Ger mantown, oa• the sootheastwardly side of Rittenhome street At the distance of fourbiundred and seventy feet U 11 1 ,4 inches southwestwardly from the southwest side Of the main street, containing in front or breadth on Said Rittenhouse street thirty feet, and extending in length or depth that width, between parallel BIM, at right angles therewith, southeristwordly, two hundred rept nine inches (with the improvements thereon), will attend to the duties of Ws appointment at his office. No 142 9. EIGHTH Street, (west side ) on THURS DAY, November 19th, 1857, at 4 o'cloch P. DI., when arid where ail persona are required to present their nlaima or be debarred from coming in upon said fund.2l non.dOt r= ~ • JOHN D. COLAHAN, Auditor. . ciN VIE COURT • .OP_ COMMON. PLEAS LL OP PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, - fathom:tatter of the estate of JESSE LI TYLER, as ' ',dirtied for the benefit of creditors. The Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, adjust, 'and settle the wount ofJOIIN H. COLLINS. assignee :of JESSE 11. TYLEit, [Aid to report distribution of the 'balance In his bonds, utit Vend to the duties of his '"rintwont,et hle office, Ho #3 , 1 TALNHT St., Chile phis, on ,MONDAY, NOvolntes D3tl}, 1857; at st f li o'clock - 4,I.IrODSELL C 07% nos-them-bt, Auditor. `, 'll)ants. 500 AGENTS T ME WAN7IIS—. ° STEAD POll $lO !--Tliinf Dirision.—s3lo.ooo ,worth OfJParms and Building Lote, in tics geld region !of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided , amongst 110,200 subsoribore, on the 7th of December, 1857. Sub aerifitib'na'onlY ten dollars down, a -fifteen dollars, one doien, the .rest on .dalivory of .the deed.. Every :subsmibor will get a Building Lot ore Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $2.5,000. These •farms ,and' lots' are 'sold to cheap-to lielitoo settle 'Omuta, a siamienbinirober : reserved,•the increase in the-value of which will ;compensate for the apparent low Floe now asked. Up-. ;wardil of 1'250 lets end, farina , are •a1r..447 aeld,'llod a OoMpany of settlers called the Rappahannock /gentler iifociociationl , is now forming and Will soon oommeruse , a lettlemsnt. Amplikedurity will be given for the faith rf.ol7belnifrofecentracte- and promises. Nearly t acres of RO I in 4lfforellt parts of Virginia, now' at - command, 'ending be eute,tp settlers at from $1 up to 1300 per acre, uogneetionOla titles min in all cases 'be given. Wood-cutters, coopers, fismore, &0., are :wanted, and Ore hundred &gents to aqt.gio serlere, 'to wheals tho most liberal inducements fit 01 ' , Ante agents write that Ihey.are =Mpg $9.00 per month, rliror full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, &c., apply tq,'•-,. -E..BAUDEB, , :Pea Royal, Caroline minty, Va. 11WANTED, .1 4 ,6 R -THE UNITED STATES y „OivAlitY-01e-bodied, unmarried men, to ',whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medieallUelidenee, .Pay from $l2 to per month. ~No men haring 11 , wife or child will be accepted. Apply ; for MOUNTED 13EDYPEI / 10, 811 114 / 1 " 1 " street 'above Eighth } north ado. WILEI4Bf 11. NOYALL, - let Ideut. 2d 'i,t egt. of Pavalry, oet 5 , 2m* . ' err. Piano Sprizo MEDAL PIANO FORTES • ' STEINWAY & SONS, . . . .14ANEIYAOTURIIRS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET NEW YORK, Received the toll:ming first prize medals in competi tion with the beat rnangfacturers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO PZ.RST PRIZE MEDALS cr the Metropolitan :Pair, Washington, alaqb, 185 A, GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, Nov York, , November, j./155, (being the only Gold Medal given for :pianos within tbir inst six years.) A• GOLD daliAL tP,,a Maryland Institute, Belli -mote, 1.8.56. PAO PIMP PRIZE UEDA', at Eta Fair, Crystal Palace, New York November, 100. Among the judges were the era musical talent vor the country, such as 01. Meson, Gottschalk, IVollenhaupt, and many others & B.riouot twith tow without iron frames) are warranted for three roam and a wtitten guarantee giVial. Pianos ilvitei and shippe d without charge. Prime moderate. 0c27-ti LBERT WEBER, PIANO Fau.Tg A MANUFACTURER, N0..165 West Broadway, New sole manufeeturen of, the celebrated Concert 'Plano. The subscrilior would inform lila muneroug `friends and customers that ho has greatly enlarged his 'manufacturing department, taunter temeet the increase WitAlnand for his unrivalled Flukes, nod as every piano, espobiallii,ono and touch, is personally superintended by theSubsprlbcr,lbepubtie will Do warranted an In , s remora which;far'heauty, strength, and durability, ',swarcr and sweetness/it lone and, touch, 4tande. unsur passed. Rvery piano sold st,the lowest manufacturers' prices, .A.'calths respectfully selipitod. 0029-oqt illzrrlinitt galley°. ..IEDWARD P. KELLY, ' 014 CHESTNUT STREET, Has Juatioraired a choice assortment of CRAVATS GLOVES; TIES. SOARES, ' MORNING GOWNS SHIRTS, TRAVELLING SHAWLS, ENGLISH PA TENT GAITERS, whleh will be gold a . ..Moderate prices for credit—har for cash. Ttraitairlnesi of KELLY do BROTHER is now at tended at No. 614 CHESTNUT street, by E. P. ICEL X or EOIJN '. DOHERTY. Se23.tf WEN P. DOHERTY, , ruiusetx wag reLt.r & URXMIX/Lt .LATE WITH LUREIM KELLY, de AV., TAILOR, 814 CHESTITUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, His now with him the best Tailors that aro engu s ed In the budineaa in this country. Cmastors RDTZ, formerly the leading tailor of this Aityi Si. r KATZEI formerly critter for C. Moth Co,, ens Awe rout and Veit cutter with bulimia, Kelly, h. Co.' Exam; Wiese'', the beet Cants and Vest tatter to. the United. B a .uks, for years cutter with Depends, wafer the Irving &map, proadway, and with Dopierrie fa Padua, graler the St. h10hn.44 Yotell Broadway • The most unremitting attention pall go the wishes of ill wMo patronire the establishment. The beat of Clothes made at moderate paw, for great, low vireo, for cash. ,oalt-tf • JAMES SHERIDAN, MEROII , A.NT TAILOR, Noe. le iuulle south NINTH STREET, 41BOVE CIIPSPEUT. • A large sad well selected stock of CLOTHS and CASMINRE&IIways on hand. ail Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the best quality, and in the most fashionable style. ; Particular attention given to UNIFORM OLOTH INtI.. - so 6-0 .furniture , . B. XITg & 00. PURNITURE, BEDDING a. No. 418 ( late 129)WALNUT It, Philadelphia. new and supetior style of Opting Bodo, ariau D. Rory. JOSEPII WAVIOIII anal Cm GAS ! GAS ! I GAS! !!-THE UNDER - signed would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact - that they hove and aro daily reducing the indite of Philadelphia flee, frOin $2.25 per 1000 feet to the low price of $1 60 per 100 D feet, by tnefr MODEL 11B111ILATOI1, which eaves 36 per cent . a ClOsr caving of 75 cents on $2.25, thereby reducing the price ludo $2 26 to $1.50 per 1000 feet. We are daily putting the Regulator on all the princi pal and prominent buildings in the city, 'churches, libraries, factories, hotels, and other public buildings. It ban also been placed on at the Philadelphia Ex change. tlundrede of certificates in favor of the sold Itegulator, ' from these having tried It, allowing the above daring, can be seen at our Office. ' Store-keepers and ths publlo generally are requestod to send In their orders. Cost of Regulators from $t Upwards, according to Mrs. °Moro through Illood'S Emepatch promptly sttouded to, B,—Fifty energetic, enterprising, and persevering men wanted, to canvass for the MODEL REGULATOR; can make from $2 to sr, per day. ROBERT T. KNIGHT k • Office No. 41 South Fifth street, 0c24.1m not to Blood , e Despatch• G OLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE idriber offers for sale, with a perfect title, the property known as the ItiaD GOLD AND COPPIIR MINE, situated 8 miles from Concord, Oubarru4 county, Pima" Oarollua. With the mine is a plantation of 745 acres of eUellinit land, well watered mid wooded, and a large MANSION ROUSE, with barns, minela' homes, Powder and engine house, and other buildings; new Stolllll engine, 45 boron power; Chilimn mills, stamps, pumps, frn., embracing all the machinery and 'tool! tie. cessary for the full equipment Of a mine, in good order. Tho mine has been worked at Intervale for the last 50 years, and has always been profitable to resident pro prietors, but bas never been worked for any length of thnd with lin engine and machinery: "the Miens and galleries are well constructed, the strippings have never been taken out, and from 50 to 75 miners can be profit ably employed in the old worklugs. On the property is afortnlnable vein of copper aud load, which Imo never been worked] and a new gold vein has been discovered since the that of thin mouth, at which three men have - been at work; taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day, with a good prospect of its continuance. Im2Bm CHARLES J. GILBERT, 151 Broadway._ NOTICE.—CI tE ST NUT STREET - •PhANS AND ESTIMATES for a ,Bridge over the Diver Schuylkill, on the line of Cheetout street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and fluiveyer, at the DI7PADTMENT OE' SUR, PEYS, City DnitJiug, EIPTII Street, below Walnut, until the second day of January, 1056 Said bridge to be of the following dintensions, without any pier, or with not more than oho pier In, the water-way ; the niatorlati of construction throughout to be in& gruel' , bhp by' pro. Distance between atutmenla .. • 186 feet !Width of Bridge, out to out, not lean than.. 42 IE/ovation abovo low water 87 • IFor an arch the springing linoßitonki not be leas than desert feet above low water. .The Plans and Estimates will be received under, the airangentent and 'conditions llPlnilieli 111 the Ordi nance Of Xoun,eile;apiir t ived November 7.d, 1887, as fel- Mire, nit , ii 3 / 2 011 Ow 2; That ell plans and eet (mates to be received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City ot Phi is oelphia,,each ptdn and estimate to 171;ar a private mark, and be accompanied by 4.Fbalett communication having & corresponding Mark thereon, so that the uame of the designer may not be known until .the plan moat Op* proved shall harp , been retorted , 507,168 3' That ll Simi! plenS and eshnitten teceived, termini theitropei ty of the City of Mille; geiph i a, and Omit he pro:mutest within too menthe after d i e passage of this ordlitanCe, when It shall be the duty p f the ChM Engineer rindßumeser, by with the aavleenf the Committee tm Surveys and Regulations, to Invite a commisaiou, cousistin of :three civil engi neers, who. in conjunetton with Cif Chief Engineer and Sttrveyor of the Cliy, shall moonier nod decide upol 01, 0 :relative nor ippliersbility of the plitnaPrenented, trl , the Bridge silo Proposed, and report to Ouellette thn nUmbet of plena .received,,tho WWI of the designers, suit the churseterAnd ettnnatea coat of the three plans hi, then, preferred. • • iSseitax 4. It shall be the duly of the Chief Commis , slimier of Illglawaverupoti a mertiflcate prerented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue Marmots in payment of the 'eoat of -the Mermaid &aver- Deomenta, and also in favor of those peroons who May have -presented the three plane preferred by said corn nilefliori, - to the fir‘t Itupoint,pf,rearit, the Mil 01 , 1400; hi the second, $lBO, And-to the third $100; [laid warrants to fie chargq4o,4tu , NO, 18 ,vet , appropriation made to thojiftßalititiPiit i Highitypo , ,,s,,4c,,,for the „year 1f47, ainqvqd,giron IForbirdier ki,fopritation, or for prose section of river, dre , . • TrltT/JKLAND . KNEASI3, t 'Chief EiTglieer and Surveyor City of Pbilada. ' 1114-41ii1113=7 " : 7', ,T,Cinat , SFrEP , "- - NQTIC.. TO VElsill., •,,, qm,vA,Nx,O,7,RA.O4OYA4A2iD BTORVICEEPEIIB. ~ tba tunloreignietartb itaw,prepared. to 2)urchaao , for 1, .h r peuna oloyeviSeo4l nktlienew Mop . Pennsylvania 1 ..ttliceePrf 1 , 4 uritters, , by,e9adAog , entoples , to Mir l i, dfibbli tlitlent 141,iltave, etievolaiti lbe price •st Nv high w ere ; buying . R a ll en wishing , iiittableal by wbich to gOiOsiitedie tckto ammo:4m 0k thootimat by mall, i . b iiddtftsablitAtil,ii i,..i, di ill J,41.0)14(01*. 00, ‘. jlepOtliaitfollitliottli /FM, and 141 luta ( own ~ _THE' fittESaaKiltiADELPl4ll Ef C)1111: 1 `';'.. , ,„, 4,,•,;,4:-. - .,.......„, * „.„,,,,_„ , iiiiIEBEST AS.SORTME`t or LtMali .1 AND 8131MYLKIIL COAL ti at 11 DRE,unakainEET'.. above Vine. ' Sold at 'reduced prime. Call and sad. oc3l-Ow I( ' , TOWLES' COAL 'DEPOT, ~NIDITH PAL . and WILLOW,'—The Spring biouututu, Suer I,ouf,' and liatloton Lehigh Also, boat Schuylkill goal,' for isle." Terms Cash: get23.l¢l*, 2. 2 4 0 LBS; .18:: A, ON.=—BUYERS, and commute are invited to amine out Stook of 4 .LK111411 LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK MEATH 00AL. ,, Our .(leal is selected expressly for family use; being carefully.screened, we will warrant It free from Ellato and duet. "We Belt 2240 10e.,,,.being 240 lbs. (dose" than sold by retail deniers, at "25 canto lens per ten." , Also, on band a tall supply of "BROAD TOP MINORS COAL" for Oteant-generaling, and Rolliug-mill purposes'. This IJoal' daunt bo Yards, BROAD and VINE—BIg Sign "2240 LBS. IS A TON: [moB-3in] LEIdJITON & 00 C OA L I COAL I COAL I—TAGGARTni COI CELEBRATED SPRING SIDENTAIN LEHIGH L. J. &R.CATBTER'SDBEENWOOD,TAMADDACOAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST 8011UYL KILL COAL. RANDALL Ai MEREDITH Have for sale, amt are constantly receiving tram above celebrated Codiaries, COAL OF ALL,SIZES. There to no Cool milked anywhere, equal in quality " these, and a trial will convince oily ono of their great iluperwrity. Our Coal in very carefully screened at our yards, and tro will 'warrant it perfectly free from Mote, Gast and all impurities, Our PRIOE3 ate ea LOW as the yzity LOWEST. Orden, loft at out Office, No. 161 MAN FRONT Arent, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, CALLORMILL street, below Ri•JAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, abure CAL LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt atteutton. Purchasers for family ace will do well to call and eit• amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. aul.tf QOHVYLKILL AND LEHIGII COAL.— I am daily receiving, at my yard the beet quality o_ 2,OIIIIILEILL AND LDJJIGII 00AL. My custoinere, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting Opel that will be satisfactory to Mom. Irr No iliferior' Coal kept at 'this establistansut to 'off e re at LOW PRIORS. ALBXANDBR OONVERY, N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry Re I MIMI' AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— DALY, PdWa rn Ar CD.; Wet. DEALER'S, No. 82 . 1. PRIM Street, above Eighth, keep conetanny'on band, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. au 1-8 m :UMBER AND COAL-MONTGOMERY -11-1 & MALL having connected the Coal Wit'. the ; Lumber business, inform their friends that they have made contracts for a supply of the beat qualities of Lettish QAd. Schuylkill Coal, and are now. ready to re ceive orders, Twegth and Primo streets.. Orders may be left with . Mr. 8, EII,PATItfOK, No. /8 8. FIFTH street, or with Mr. WM. D. &HALL, corner PINE and WATER, streets. aulB-Sm garbware. MER HA NT BARS, RIVET IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. ' QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oc9-tf ' JOUR UALDEMAN, Agout. THOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 510 MARKET ST. Novo Ninth, mouth aid*, PhOodelybla au Lem .9t wing iliarl)incs. A GOOD SEWING ISADDIDIE.—IIIINTy to WEBSTER, & Co., beg respectfully to Introduce themselve to the public as the manufacturers of the IMPROVED SEWING MAURINE, adapted to manufacturing or family purposes. Freo from the objections which have boon ur, eel against those already known in this market, POlB MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OP THEM ALL, and *ill be aura to commend itself, upon examination, to families, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers, and seamstresses. Those In panto( A 0001) ARTICLE, that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, RIND, STITCH, RUN, or GATHER; Indeed, that trill giro entire satisfaction even after they have ,eon used for years, are Invited to call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street, HUNT, WEBSTER, & Co. Sowing of every description oxccutod in the best pos sible manner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of our Pork sent by mall to any part of the United States. u22-tutha 3ca. SE. WING MAGIILVE S.—GROVER, BAKEtt, & CO.'S UNRIVALLED SEWING MA elllti.ll.9 still retain the confidence of the public, and their populsritir Incr.:sea At ter ? , earn of trial it in de• Meriatrated beyond all queation that it iii the popular Machine, and the only ono upon which any telialme twit be placed to work cell on all kinds of shoes. The fact that It doen one-third more work in the name time, and does it better; that it in the leant liable to got out of repair, being simple in an construction ; that it makes the leant noise and that it in acknowledged on all hands that it is hest 'for a new beginner, has given the pro. "prletors n demand for it to cacti an extent that they are obliged to delay the filling of orders in many canoe for mouths. Over eight hundred aro in operation In this city, and the case has yet to occur where a person who haw purchased one haa exchanged it for another kind. inking into consideration, aloe, the fact that tholio who employ from 15 to 40 hands in their shops, doing the work for ilte intinoraglirere, without exception ace thin machine in preference to an, other kind, and al ways recommend them in preference to otheie, it weld seem unneceasary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or set lorth their superiority. The undersigned, 50141 AGENTS for tho ante or these Machines, alwaya bane a supply, and have made such arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will meet the wiahes of all. Unlike other Machines sold In this market, it is free from all Infringements of other patents. BARhii & BROTIIEft, oc 27-ttItAL SQOAlte, LTNN. V . I N G _MACHINE S .-ZRATT'S knENT-PRICES PROM M. TOW. The " LADIRS' COMPANION" is the most durable, compact, and cheap machine (or family use ever offered to the nublic, sewing equally well upon all kinds of fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al ways faslssing the thread when stopped. They now from two to twelve hundred &Mehra per ,minute, using but one thread, ant without rewinding. The stitch can be Varied from five to fifty to the Inch. Any ono can learn to operate them In half an hour. Printed direc tions accompany each machine, by which any ono can pee them. We aro enabled to oiler these superior ma chiAst at the above tow ?rites, as we are not obliged to pay tlfteou or Xtf,enty dollars license for borrowed yot- Was. this machine Laing ipaile under our own pitman in every part, and infringing upon ur Bs* no other. There are some hundreds In constant use In tills 411:7 and vicinity, which are giving the best satisfaction. xvery machine in warranted to give satiofacti on. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine then) and their work, and Judge for themselves. Samples of work, and drawings, witit description, cent to any part of the country by mail. Salesroom," 113 WA9IIINOTON Street, Boston. and 677 BROADWAY, New York. oc i7-tf 'WSW° EAST INDIA PALE ALE.- The conaumera of titiaeolobrated beverage need no description of its qualities, or evidence of its excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from Its use since De introduction Into this country; to those who have net pot made an acquaintance with this CROWNING Breit Liquor, It may he well to *tete a few Lots ' ' BASS'S EAST INDIA P4Lil ALE Owes Its excellence as a beverage to the superior qoolity Of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and the scientific skill applied in its manufacture. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated palates, is, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but stomachic and appetizing. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE AIM Ix the delight end aelaee of the Indian Subaltern in We fuming bungalow—the worthy rivul of brandy paarnee. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Iv tho drink without which no Ellin can be comjil eto— no journey by dawk licoeiblo, BASS'S EAST INDIA VALE ALE Is tho favorite drink in England of lord and bagman.— ducheso and nurse. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE AU; je the much-admired tonic for invalids awl venous of weak Intorints. DAgg'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keep iu all climates; and le good at all amtlx—luu Olean, dinner, or supper. RAM'S EAST' INDIA PALE ALE Is pronounced by the needled' faculty eau of the moot wholesome beverages that cau be taken, and ia found to be not less agreeable to the palate than It is beneficial to the health. . BABB'S EAST INDIA PALVALD In universally conceded to be unrivalled In excellence by any other imported Into the United Staten. Dealers and OCILISLIMOCR will Bad it their.intereat to give this Ale a preference. Per sale in cask and bottle by TIIO,SIAS MoMULLEN, Agent and Cerilguee, 41 BEAVER fit., N. Y. Op sale at Delnionice , s, William et., corner of hearpr, and Chambers, corner or Broadway. Fatherland's. IS Pico street. Berry's, 10 fine street. itioliardsou & Ilayter i 120 Water at. Georgd F. Burgin.% 483 Broadway. N. 13. (dealing, 337 Broadway. no"_-0m GRNENSANDMARLOFNEWJERSNY. —TILE NEW JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY In now prepared to resolve order's for this important manure. For all lands upon which ashes aro besseilcial, the Marl is snore than a substitute. Professor Cook, in his annual report to the Legisla ture of New Jersey, says: The value of Rosso Maria is best aeon in the rich and highly cultivated district which has been improved, almost 'nude, by their uv, ; but it may be Interesting to examine the causes of their grant value In Agriculture, nod to compare them with other fertilizers. For example : The potash alone may be taken at an average of, live per cent, of the whole weight of Marl, a bushel when dry weighing eighty kpoodo, sot in the proportion mentioned would contaild tour pounds ofjpotash ; this to nearly as Moll us Olen is ht a bushel of unleaclied wood ashes And again— it Is probable that the great value of the Marl in to be found in the fact that it contains nearly all the oub seances necessary to make up the atilt of our cowman captivated plants. Price, delivered on hoard vessel, at the wharves of the company at Portland Heights, on Raritan hay, Now Jersey, haven penis per bucket, For further particu lars, sun circular, rent free of pnetnge Orders for other fertilizers will receive prompt attention. Address either of the undersigned. ' CHARLES BEAM, President, Meet:Hie Pout Onice, Non Jemey. TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasu or, No, 82 NaFgall Sti PIA, New York. GROOM? W. ATWOOD, Secretary, N 0.16 titular street, New Yolk .N U —There wishing Marl far Spring IMO ehnnld order immediately, to secure its early shipment. Online lON be lIIIe l in rotation net .ONGWORTIO 3 OHM WINES. GENERAL AGENCY FOR ALL TILL) STATES. TO WHOLESALE DEALEits. Bye special arrangement with Mr. LONGWORTG, am enabled to offer his Winos, In large quantities, upod the lowest and best terms, • The Winos to be delivered in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual 11011114 el convey ance (railroad or steamboat) direct to the pars baser ; by which the expensed of attune, commissions ; double freight, etc., will be avoided. No orders under this arrangement will ho forwarded (orlon than twenty-five cases.' All ordure must be directed 'only to FRED. , B. COZZENS, • - ' 73 WARREN Street, New YonK. By the present arrangement a handsome profit on thetto wines can be node hy the wholesale theater, Sparkling Catawba, vietago 1551, quarts ,Do 'do do do pmts, Do • do do ' 1852 ,quarts. Do do do do pinta. Still Clotawha, vintage 1812, gdarts, , Do • do' • extra, vintage 1852, quaititt Sparkling Isabella, do ,do do , OGlVOstaWbit, In motto, of Valens qualities. Catawba Dramty, of superior quality. FRED. 8. Ei r OZZENS,' General Agent for the atildbf N Longwerthla Wines, 18 WARREN STREET, (opposite Rndson Wray Railroad Depot,) • no2tBin Niw Yong. tipbriop Ingot, for Bale by, N./ ' - wkt. u. wpoirriAßD &oo , ;nostatz • • • 616 Market ntrtett:; • Irt ItAltOg. : WLOrail ' so2'lfb BX 00ND In, AulEt-8w ~. , 7 '..:400, flaite,., ~' t -t . .. I_T. . O_STgAD FOR $2,001.: LARD DISL. M TRIVOITION I ! (MANOR YOB FOCH MEN 11 The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Amolation will make e grand distribution of $30,000 worth of real estate and maps to its members'. The numbet of mem bers Is limited to 15,000, $3.00 and five letter stamps or membership, or a Oars. l Any individual sending $lO and the stamps, shall be 'entitled to six 'shares} or any Orson' sending $lO with iil.names with.theaddroas of each, carefully writtoo, shall be entitled to alx shares. The tollOwlug is the real estate to be distributed : No. 1, ' An improved itirm 'of $0 acres in Cooke C0. , ,' Illinois, alms! at • ' 38,000 No. 2. Au improved farm of 100 sores in Willie. aides Co., Illinola, valued at ' ' 8,000 No. 3. An improved farm of 160 acres In White. aide, Co., Illinole, valued at . , 3,000 N 0.4. AU excellent private residents, In Dittutque, lowa, valued at - 8,000 No. 5. ltioncree superior farm land In Cooke Co., , _lllinois, valued at . 2,000 No. 6.- WS acres well pine timbered in %opium ' Co , Willeol/5111, valued at 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence in Chi : cage, Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 8. 150 men auporior lend In Whitesidee Caq ' 'Moeda. valued at 1.000 No. O. 160 amen good land in Chlppeway Co., Wisconsin, valued at 960 No. 10. 160 acres good land in Chippewa} , Co., Wiseimain, valued it 960 No. 11. 160 acres good land In Ohippeway Co., Wisconsin, valued at goo No. 12, 160 acres good laud In Dunn Co., Wie cousin. valued at 800 No. 13. 80 urea good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 000 No. 14 80 aores good land in Marshall Co , lowa, valued at . 600 . No. 15. 80 acre, good land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at . 600 No. 10.. 40 'sores good laud ha MarshallOo., lowa, valued at ZOO No 17. 40 cores good land in Linn 00., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 18. 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 19. 40 amen good land In Linn Co., lowa, val. nod at 800 No. 20 One buildlog lot in Dubuque, lowa, val. nod at . 800 No 21. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 22. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at 600 No. 23. One building lot in Sterling, Mine% valued at 800 No. 24. 40 urea farm land in Grant Co., Wlsoon sin, valued at 800 No. 25. 40 acres farm laud in Crept Co., Wiscon. sin, valued nt 'BOO No. 20. 40 Rena land In Grant Co , Wisconsin, valued at 240 N 0.27. 40 acrea land in Crank 00., Whesonsin, valued at 240 No. 29. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, %quo d et 20 No. 2! 40 acres land in Crawford 00., Wisconitn, valued at ' 240 No. 30. 40 acres land in Orawfordoo., Whooneln, valued at 200 N 0.31, 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at '• 200 No. 32. 40 wag land In Monroe 00., Wisconsin, valued at , 200 No. 33. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wieconsla, valued at • 200 No. 34. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wleconaln, valued at 200 No. 35. 40 acres land in Dad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 80. 40 aaree land in Bad Axe 00., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 37. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Clo., Wisconsin, valued at 100 No. IS. Ono lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued qt IN No 19. Ono lot in Fulton, fillools, valliel at 100 No. 40. One lot Ip Fullop, Pinola, value et 100 The distribution will be cooductod fairly and boner ably. The monos and oddroes of stockholder, shall be written on as many small carda so they have shares, and the wholo placed In a box, and the Oral nametaken out shall be entitled to thy improved farm No. 1, in the above Bat, and the next taken out will bo entitled to No. 2, and Bo on until the 40 Roma of real estate are all distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,060 atockholden; will be sent a cheap map of a Weatern State or Territory. A full account of the distribution wilt be forwanlod in a printed circular to each member of tho Association, with the name, an di adders,' of such as may receive tho real estate—to whom also the dee4l will be Cent and Immediate posseaslop ivon. F.ach ap.' plication must be accompanied with $2 oo and five Tenor atamps. Address LINDELL, JONES & CO., au-I3 , Chicago, Illinois. fIEOLOE FARM LANDS FOS. SALE.-- TIIB ILLINGISCENTRAL RAILBOADOOMPANY is now prepared to sell about 1,600,000 acres of choice Farming lands, in trivets of 40 acres and upwards, on long credits, and at low retell of Interest. These lauds wore granted by the Government to eld In the construction of this Road, and are among the richest and moat fertile in the world. They extend from North-East and North-West, through the middle of the State. to the extreme South, and Include every variety of climate and production' found between Giese parallels of latitude. The Northern portion la chiefly iutereperaed with Sun groves and in the middle and &tith: n sections timber predominates alternating with beautiful pralrlea and openings. The climate Is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air Is pure and bra ring, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Ooal Is extensively mlned.and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can be had at the same rate per cord. Building atone of egoollent quality alto abounds, which can be procured for little more than the expense of transportation. The groat fertility of these lands, which are a black rich mould, from two to fire feet deep, awl gently roll log,; their contiguity to this road, by which every fact titls , furnished (or travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South, Nest, Went. and the economy with which they can be cultivated, reader them the moat valuable investment that can be found, and precont the most favorable opportunity fee persona of industrious habits and small moans to acquire a com fortable Independence In a few years. Chicago is DOR the greatest groin market is the world; and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can be trausported to that market, make them lunch more profitable, et the Rion eskeit, then those more remote at government rates, as the adds tional cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which moat be borne by the producer, in the re duced price he receives for hie grain, &o. That itle in perfect—and when the final payments are made, :leads are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the pur chasers, which convey to them abeolute titles in fee elm ple, free and clear of ewery ineurubranoe, lien of mort gage. The prices are from ;4 to $80: interest only 8 per ot. Twenty per ct. will be deducted from the price for cash. Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in tiro, three, four, five and six yearn after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for floe yearn, to as to hare one-halt the land under oultivatinn pt the end of that time. Competent surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine thew Lands, free of charge, and aid them to making selectiona. The Lands remaining unsold are u rich and valuable L 3 thou which have been disposed at. SECTIONAL MAYS Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cants in postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing an morons instances of snecessfill fanning, algued by re epectabln and well known farmers living fu the neigh. borhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the State-- also the cost of fencing, price of as.ttle, expense of har vesting, threshing, ete.,.-or any ether Information-- rill be cheerfully given on4ppliillitlon eitlicrpotionally Cr by letter, is ingllsh, Branch, or Gorman, addressed to JOHN WILSON.. Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. It. Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Il linois. eat LANDS! I, ANDSII-I OFFER FOR male tho following valuable LANDS in SOUTH WESTERN OEOltillik. All peolone are hereby cau tioned agalnnt treapmaing upon any of them. October, 1857. T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Oa. DOI3OIIERTY CIOUNTY. lat District—Nov. 00, K., II 1K GB (MONTT, 7111 Pktrlot —No, am. tit do—Nos. 18, 3.29, 329, 333, 369, 878, 379, 380, 410 400, 408. 10th Diatricl—lion. 15, 40, 47. wool!' covirr. • 7th Dhstrict—Non. 721, 625. 12th do " 11, 12, 65. 10th do " 20, 27, 30, 239. LYE COUNTY. Ist District—No. 130, 100, 108, 100 lath do " 4, 181 14th do " 113, 144 fiUMYTtat COUNTY 15th Oh 91, TglatVl.l. COUNTY lllh Li, triot—Nom. 124, ur,o 12th do 201. IZEZ= =EI 12th Dintrkt—Nso. 209, '221 224, 2'25, 257, 337 375, 375, 395 • 13111 do " 0, 10, 19, 21, 30, 70, 391, 392, 301 DECATUR 0003 TY 14th District—Nos. 130. 27th do 190, 210. lot DlRtrict—Nos. 7, 208 211, 212,1113 214, 221, 222, 223 224, 225, 220, 227, 228. 2d do " 153 237. Rh do " 211. ' Ott, do 110, Gl.ll District—No, 2L4 YULAOKI COUNTY Bth DiGtrict —No. 102 TAYLOR COUNTY 13th Illmtrict.—Nog. 87, 88 11th do 63, Gl. 0F F ICE TIM COMMERCIAL MU TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, COMMEROI AL BUILDING, Noe. 27 and 29 WILLIAM STREET. Now Veen, Job 23, 1807. The Trash:ea, hi conformity to the charter of the Company, submit Um lollowing statement of its affairs on the lull, of .luno, 1857 : Premiums on Risks ontatainling 30th Juno, 1a:G8.215,012 75 Proliihnor rreoived dining thu year ending. 30th Juno, 1857 780,127 3 Total Premiums (No Policies novo bean itl3lloli upon Fire Ripka dtsconnactel with aturino ItMa.) Premium', lust ked 01611 earned for the year ending, 30th Juno, 1437 $749,224 66 LOSS. and EXpell9CY Return Premiums... Ite-insurances ~. $639,999 13 6G,202, 13 62,934 OT The Assets of the Qonipany ou the 3dth June, 1857 n ern as follows Notes in advance of Premiums .... Premium Notes and Bills Itsceivable.. Loans on Stocks, Stocks and littler Seoul. tics, Salvage, and Ito-insurance Claim, Cab in hanks Total $710.9.54 9t The Board of Trunteen have this day resolved, that nn nu into ant on the SIN PCB firm on the outstanding Scrip of the Coulp,tuy, he paid in cash to the holders linneof, or their legal representatives, on and atter TUESDAY, the 111 h of August next. 4 rod it Scrip Dly dil of TEN Premiums of thu Company ine, 185 i, for which cortiti ftor TUMMY, tho 11th of Thu ho trtt have also Ikan Can CENT, on the not ORTEnnt for the year ending 30th Jul eutra vlll tin isqnoi on and of August next _ . By order of thr 11.1.4 Board, IIY 1) KING, Secretary TRUST Henry W. ilarstow, 'Jams C. Dell, Charles L Prost, (leo. If HoreMaid, Sheppard Gaudy, Charles Carow, Cophos 11 Norm's, Dolor(' 11. lierdoll, Cornelius W Thomas, Thos, 11. Coddington, Moses Taylor, 11. K Coining, JILMOti W. Phillip, John (I William It. Brodie, Lnnlaß Followa, Willard H. Newell, Jacob A. Corey, °Dior - Wotanoro ' Charlos P. Marks, DAN , I, DRAKE S .n02.6m ADRIAN D. 1-101 Josiah 0 Low, Stephen D. Harrison, 'William A. Salo, Adaine, Job;1 B Seaman, Chaise W. Blossom, A .0,,4. Phelps, Edward Sal ortas, John I. Clerk, dames 11. Mulford, Mae H. Everett, Walyler Livingston, William T. Frost, R Kirkland, Minty A. Miser, Ellen 11. Crocker, John C Jnokson, . . - Joseph F. Navarro, Wm. W. T. Uroeuway, :MITI", President. .TIES, Vice:Tre , 'lent VUARLES P. GA.LDWELL—Wholosalo and Retail WWl' and PANEI manufacturer, No. 4 Nn - rth YOURTit 444 QPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bble Spirits N. 7, Turpentine ; to nrrlve ; for sale by 1 , VARTL i t kriblirlAl‘OwAL,2B:llt. OSIIT.-600 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS lA , PUN, tO arilro per pol:Over J. 'R. Milner Fpr rate " ' MARTIN & m*OATABITH, min , • " • - /10 North WAter otroOt, ,4101 , 10..iyi: . i 140:0,5004.'!1;.;'„.015,,,V .:), f / r. 4"/Winno - --• NEW , ORLEANS i'AONET NOTICE. , LOUISIA NA LiNkl.--Shippers per ohip blary and Adeline, Captain Watts, will pleas° hand in their bald of lading this day to the counting house ter signature. Freights will bo receivod until this evening at low rates. BISHOP, SIMONS, CO., no 2-dtf. 120, late 80, North Wharves. SST i„„'NRIP JOSEPII JONES FOR SAN FRAN -1,7 OIBOO.—To sail. with gulch despatch.--Freight taken it reduced rates—The beautiful 'Slipper ship JOSEPII JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander, now completing her loading at Race street Wharf, has over threeleurths of her cargo on board and nearly all of her capacity engaged, Will continue to receive freight for a few days, and sail an above. Shippers will please complete their engagements without delay, and hand In bills of lading for signature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at very low rates, apply on board, or to 1118110 P, SIMONS le 00., 120 (late 38) North Wharves. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE ___ ST BIEAMIIPS STATE OF GEOROIA •ND KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depressed otrte of Undo, the above sh:ps will be withdrawn for the preeent. October 16th. A LIERON, Jr FARE REDUCED AND LIAVEN.—The DERHILT, Edward Higgi will nail From New York for South- From Southampton and iimpton and Havre. Ilavre for New York. Saturday Oat. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. IS Saturday Dec 20 Price of Peonage—Tint cabin, $100; second cabin, $5O Specie delivered In London and Parma. For freight or plumage app:y to D, TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. Lotter' for England and Europe, pre-paid, 25 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postago Stamp' if from othor olties,) will he received at No. 6 Bowling-gram, Now York, up to 11) o'clock ou the morning of sail ing. ' oclo-tf IREAT ItgDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ROPE. First Oabiu CIO I Second Oabin $6O In the first-clans paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL, 2,000 tons, 0. D. Luntow, Commander, and SOUTH STAR, 2,600 tons, P. E. Laravaa, to and from pier No. 3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, vie: I.olslll N. York for Southampton, Its- Bremen for Southampton vre and Bromen. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Setantay, Oct. 31. Wede n day, Nov. 4. N.Bet'y, got. 81. Saturday, N0v.23. Weds'd'y, Doc. 20 These and touch at HAVRE. Specie delivored to In Loudon and Paris. For passage and freight, apply D, TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Groan, New York. oclo.tr 17410 R ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7. • New York and llayro Steamship Company.—The United Btatea Mall Steamships MIMIC, 2600 tone, David Lines, commander, ind PULTON, 2,600 tons, James A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1857 and 68, on the following days Fulton, SatUrday, AnEr. 22 do.Arago, o BA!. 19 Ac o, do. Nor. lt Sattgo, 40. Dao. 12 LUTZ HOU. 1867. Arigo, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Sept. la Arago, do. Oct. 20 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Dec. 15 1555. 'Fulton, do. Jan. 12 &ago, do. Pah. 9 Fulton, do. March 9 Arago, do. April 6 Fulton, do. May 4 Ara go, do. Jaue 1 Fulton, do. Jane 29 1411011 Or Prom New York to Southampton or Havre—Piro Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, $76. Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—Vim Cabin, 800 trace; Second Cabin, 600 francs, FOC freight or panne, apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, T Broadway WILLIAM ISiuLYO, " Havre. OROSKEY & 00., Boutte tau AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- " Purls. ORANGE 00. ano riiIIE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL -IA UNITED STATES MAIL BTEAMERE.—The gape eompoaing this Line are The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock, , The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. f„Ahem ships have been built by centred, expressly for overrunent AtilTiOoi every oare has been taken in their construction, SA MAO lu their engine'', to 0132111(1 strength and speed, and their acoommodatlons for passengers are Inegualled for elegance and oomfort. Price of passage from Nan York to Liverpool, in first cabin, WI); in scowl do,, $75; from Liverpool to Now York, 80 and 20 guineas, No bertha secured unless paid for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING. 710 X NEW TORIL. 1111011 LITiRPOOL. Saturday, Juno 20, 1857 Wednesday, /nue 21, 1857 Saturday, Jul 4, 1857 Wednesday , July 8, 1557 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1057 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1e47 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept, 50, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oot. 28, 1657 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1657 Saturday, Noe. 2.1, 1857 Wednesday, Nor. 26, 1857 Betnrday, Deo. 5, 18.60 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1b57 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1857 For freight or pussy, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. STEPHEN IIENNARD tr. 00., 21 Austin Priam, London. 11. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Perla. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry.pr edema atones or instals, unless bills or 'ldlest •) t. ; nod therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein aul-tf ACCREGOR UOT—AIR FURN ACES Sold by MARWICK & BRO., SECOND Street !fret door fibizro Rana •uglß•9ma IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT— N.IIW GAS CONSUMING YURNAOI6. WILLSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to the mot GOVOIT toot, during the two COLD WINTERS Or 1856 Ann 1857, hoe proved to be tho most powerful *toter to the world, saving from h to M the foal over any of the best furnaces now lu use. Toots Poexcesa are coustruoted with a east Iron ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan shaped tire pot, lined with t re-brick or Imo stave). The fire pot le surmount -84 With 0 A SERIES OP CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to email aper t urea at the top, and uniting with the smiler elounbor, through 'which the heat and smoke pass to the Sue. Tor wrote products of eombnation in the form of smoke and CIA6E3, are suspended directly over the lire ) 00NYI0SD or compreoeed into the tapering Cox's and CONTINUALLY /EXPOSED to the direct action of the rays of heat and light iron, the tire. This beat and light la brought to a YOOUS t neon Cosa, not unlike the COLLECTION OP TILE SUN'S RAYS, to a foelli. point through an ordinary lens, canning the BMOCS ASH OASIS to become intensely heated and tho roughly COMIC/INN by this operation the lIMOILS AND 00000 e t re MAIN SQUALLY •YAILADLE with the rt/EL '7OOL, for heating purpose', while, In other [unmake, it is OARRIgn 07/ AID IFAIITio iN roe CHIMNEY. All persons desiroue of obtaining the beet and dIOHT ECONOMICAL ILEATINO APPARATUS, should not fall to examine the New ass 00530)1ING OONII VI/BRACY, before purchasing any other. The at tention of arokitecta and builder* Is particularly re guested. ARNOLD & WILSON, (Successors to S. A. llarrison,) No. bii4 WAIN tl T Street, aul-tf Opposite Independence &Luse . BRANDIES.-" Pinet Castillon," Marett, and other Cognacs or various vintageH, in half pipes and quarter car•ke ; Pollevolaln Rochelle lirrindieq, pale and dark, in halt plpee half melte, and ens-tOtU calks. Imported aud for gala by lIIINItY BOHLEN h. CO., 80.22 221 and 223 11,,uth Fourth etreut. 13ORT WINE.—In bond and untitled to do ll. benture 240 emits St. Joseph , ' Pure Juice Port Wino, in qra. and ehrhths. Ten puncheons Join Ramsay Islay Malt SootchWhis key 2 years old Fifty pi , :calnchor Gin. Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and 3.3 Dupuy Brandies, al of which I offer to the trade at reduced JOS P. TOMAS, an27-Sines 89 and 90 S. Front St.. below Walnut. A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND -CV LIQUOR STORE, No. 220, Southeaat Corner 0 GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. 11. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER J. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, O.IOAIIS, &c., Id South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. BRANDIES.--Pinet, Caotl & Co., Mo iILIF rott & no., and other brands of Cognacs of Varlol3ll vintages, in half pipes and quarter woks ; Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pints, quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all in Canton' house stores, Imported and (or sale by HENRY BOHLEN S. CO., an 8 Noe. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. $075,140 1 IThITYLUAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE -11-1 AND LAttER DEER BREWERY, No. 920 (new N 0.938) North THIRD Street, Staled°lphla l —Shipping orders promptly attended to. onl-tf TKINGSFORD & SON'S PURE • OSWEGO STARCH (for the laundry) has eitab lished a greater celebrity than has ever been obtained by aoy other Starch. This has been tho result of its marked superiority In quality, and its invariable uniformity. The public may ho assured of the continuance or the high standard min , established The production, is boor 20 tons daily, and the demand has extended throughout the whole United States, and to foreign countries. 18.:4" 80 ~..$201,150 GO 100,161 12 'Working thus on a very largo scale, and under a rigid val.], they are able to secure a porfoct uniformity In the quality throughout the year. This is the great de tudenttuin lu starch•inahlgg, and is realised now (or tlie first time The very best Starch that can be made, and no other, la always wanted by consumers, and th a will be sup plied to than by the Urocers as 50011 as their curtomera have learned which In the beat, and ask for it—other who they would be likely to get that article oil which the largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged intim manufacture of Starch continuously for the last dl yearn, and during the whole of the period the Starch made under his super vision has been, beyond any question, the best In the market. For the first 17 years he bad ohargo of the works of Was. Colgate & Co., at which period he in vented the process et the innnufacture of Corn Starch. j 1.7 Ask for KINUSFORD'S STAIR:II, as the name Oswego hits recently been taken by another fact*. It is sold by all the beat grocers in nearly every part of tho country. T. KINUSIIMIO & SON'S OSWNOO UORN STARCH (for puddings, &c.) has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the laundry. Thin article in per redly pure, and ts, in every respect, equal to the beat Buriuuda Arrow Root, besides having additional quali ties which render it Invaluable for the dessert. ••• • • . Potato Starch has been extensively packed and sold as Corn Starch, and has given raise Impressions to many as to the real merits or our Corn Starch. From its gloat delicacy and purity, It is coming also into genoral use as a diet (or infante and invalids /I. N. KtLLOGG S (JO , Agonta, oc2B-tf 198 FULTON St, cot, N. Y -- BRAM SLACK-ENGRAVING, DIE 2 - X. Sinking And Embossed Printing, Envelope end Seal Press Manhfaetery, S 7 Strawberry Street, between Second and Third, and Market and Olientnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa VOTTON-10D bales Gulf Cotton, in store and for rate by • MARTIN & MAOALISTRIt t ant INT North Motor Streat Rlll3 SI A AND AMERICAN TARRED CODAGE,--a oupoylor *Mole manufsature ibd far sole by IVEAV/Oil i PITLEII, k CO., as 8-W No. 48 N. WatAr it., &22 N. Syliarvos. VirELOOKE RANG4.--barb sr UHAD Wlintir•BßO. MIL 111190M5 et, Aide ihn O SOUTHAMPTON airplane nt st , Aunn , hip VAN , oomrnanclor, 6,208 tone, LSAT. TM TOIL. 1853. !Arago, Sat urday, Jan. 9 !Fulton, do. Volp. Arago, do. Lta.q.h (1 Vnlton, do, April 'crag°, do. May 1 Fulton, do. May 29 LIIATII 80137111MtTO8. 1857. Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 28 Fultou, do. 80pt.20 Aragu, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nor. 18 Arno, do. Deo /0 /858. Fulton, do. Jan. 18 Arago, do. Yob. Mt Walton, do. Mar. 12 Armco, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 5 Arago, do. June 2 Balton, do. June 10 PABSACiII /unarm Wines anb flqnors. Eirivings Ade. CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT: IN TEREST --NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00M PANY.—IYALNUT STREET SOUTH-WEST OORNBR OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED BYTE/STAT. OP PINFOTITIMIA. Money le received In any enm, large or email, and in tonnt paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The %Moe le open every day from 9 o'clook in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thurrday evenings till 9 o'clock. LION. HENRY L. DENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, ViON President. Ww. J. Run, Secretary. - ' DIREOTORB: lion. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph 11. Barr Sam'. K. Aehtou, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Panels Lee. This Company confines Its business entirely to the receiving of money on interest. The investments, amounting to over ONE MILLION AND A ere mado In conformity Id Charter, in REAL ESTATE RENTS, and ouch Bret class sure portent secnrlty to the not fall to give permanency tutlon. HAL/ ON DOLLARS, th the provisions of the MORTGAGES, GROUND entitles u win always in depositors, and which earl and stability to this Guth aul-ly Q,I.X PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from to 8, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings, until o'clock. Large or smell emus received, and paid with. out notice, with FIVE PER CENT, INTEREST by Check or otherwise. JOHN TIIO3IBON , Pres't. 1101 TI.IOB. T. TABKER,PRESIDENTS EDWIN M. LEWIS. EMORRTARY LCD TRBASURER, WM. T. ELBERT, Talmage, W m. 0, Ludwig, D.C. Lery, Chula E. lex, A. Mickey, Israel W. Morn., Jr., Wm Neal, Thos. Neilson, Thomas S Read, M. IS James Russell, Thoa. P. Sparhassis, Oscar Thompson, Peter Williamson, Iwo 8. Waterman, Oharles T. Telles. satin B. Austin, John E. Addiekl, Boismon lii. W Baldwin, William Clark, Ephrann Clark, Jr., Charles B. Carstaul, Robert Clark, A J. Drexel, Oharler Dutilh, Wtn. 13. Foster, Benjamin Gerhard, John Jordan, Jr., Latvia Lorna, Jr., JO. " (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. IVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul-17 Itincl)incri) ant) Ilron. 91111:111L V. HIRHICI. J. WitIOMAI MAIRICMC WILLIAM H. MUSICK. IOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, RUTH AND Vi r AMINGTON STRUTS, PHILAIMILtarI. • • MERRICK & SONS, 'ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine', for Land, Itirer, and M6OlllB seryitie. Boilers Gagotnetore, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Coat ings of an kinds, either Iron or Brass, Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &o. Retorts and Oas Machinery of the latest end moot Improved construction. Erory description of Plantation machinery, aneh as Sugar, Saw, and Orbit Milia , Vannum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defocators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Jce Sole Agents tyr B. Itiliieux'a Potent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Ciimulyth , e Patent Stearn Itanuneri J. P. Ross' 1; Aleut Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. Y. BARTOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIVE STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, SIVENTIIIIITB BTAZICT, IiIaULTON, PAIRVIIW AND :WRING GABODZN 111141IXTEI ; PIIMADELPIIIA. Ingaged eXelualvely In the menufactore of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufaeture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, or Briuminour Coatis its crude state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITHOPP intITTINGI 133101 La, oaa Oa PIER. 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 epot, and insure the beet quality and most tellable gook. The large extent of Shops, and Conl- rEa Equipment of Machinary and Tools, enable em to execute the ST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OT ANY ARRANGE/IEN? REMAND. 01111L1 D OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AUKS, With Forging. of any sire or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORK generally. RICITARD NORMS nuLly lIHNBY LATIIIIIR NORRIS DENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL ER WORKS. RE_A.NEY, NEAFIE & CO., pRAOTIOAL AND THEO RETIOAL ENGINSEBB, ALAINIINIST:B„ BOII,ER:MA!CEREI„ BLAWS- AND F9IINDKI9 Raying for many years been in auceossful operation, and been exclusively engaged la building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats Water Tanks, Propellers, &c., ere., respectfully oiler iheir aervioos to the public, as being fullyprepared to enuiract for Enginea of all sites, Marine, River, and Stationary. Raving nets of pattern. of different aims are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch ' . Every desenptiou of Pattorn-making made at the shorteet notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tabu lar and Cylinder Boilers, ot the best Pennsylvania char. coal iron. Forgiu b -ul of all sizes and kind.; Iron and BraesCantmga of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings sad speoitteationo for all work done at their esaabliehment free of charge aad work guaranteed. The aubscribern hare ample wharf dock room for re pain of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, wad axe provided with shears, blocks, folio, &0., &0., for raising heavy or light weights]. THOMAS HEANEY, JACOB G. NEAPI.I, JOHN P. LEVY, aul-y IMAM and PALMER Streets, Xonringtou HANDY & MORRIS MANUFACTURERS OP CUMBERLAND WROUGHT IRON TUBES FOR OAS, STEAM OR WLTBR. 11.80, GENERAL IRON COMMISSION /NENCOTS Wareboune S. E. sorer 4110. NT ski;al WALNUT. aul-Bm Itlcbictnee UrELMBOLD'o GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Bodin, for all Diseases of the Blad der Kldnaye, Gravel, Dropsy, Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. HELMBOLD'a GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Buchu, removes all the symptom, among which will be found Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Lose of Memory, Difficulty or Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Hold Poet, Wakefulnera, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often enor mous Appetite or Dyspeptic Symptoms, hot Hands, Fluehlugg of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, Eruptions on tho Facie, Palm in the Back, Heavisess of the };ye Lists, frequently Black Spots (lying beforo the Eyes, with temporary Suffusion, Loma Sight. It these symptom are allowed to so on, which this me dicine Invariably removes, loon follow fatuity and Epi• leptie Fits. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH ANY A. of the above distressing aliments, nee BOLD'S PREPARATIONS. Try them, endbe convinced of their efficacy. IFIM GENUINE PREPARA RATIONEiLEs Extract 44 Give health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek!" And are co pleasant iu their taste, that Ratieuje be come fond of them. FIELMEOLD,' B GENVINE PREPARA TION, Extract Beebe—See orerwholuung ovle], CI3II which wilt be kralucod to chow that they do great good to all a ho honor them with& trial. Evidence open for the Inepechon of all. RELMEOLD's GENUINE PREPARA TION, Extract Buohe —Price $1 per Bottle, de livered to any &Muse. Depot, 62 South TENTH. 'tree; Assembly Building, below eilESTfirr street, Philadel phia. Add reel lettere, 11. T. lIELII.BOLD, &2 Boutb TENT!! street, below CITESTNIJT, Bhlladelphls Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Beware of Countorfelte. anT,lmit MA.RCHANT" CRYSTALOGRANIB OR PIIOTOURAPIIIO MINIATURES IN OIL, N R. corner of EIORTH and LOCUST. The abovu pictures differ riwntmlly from anything ever before uttered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the grcateat Ildellty of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. These facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his friends. They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had ONLY of E. D. SIARCIIANT. Portraits of the cabinet, and life else on canyu as heretofore. se 18-3 in gußLic LAMPS.—TILE PUBLIC IS respectfully lutecium!, that Offices hare boon opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens aro requested to give information respect ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by 3 mph Bally, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; Charles Carty, No 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Want; 11lrain 0. Kirk, No. 1438 Ilutchinsou Street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Deshong, No. 2231 Coates greet, Fifteenth Ward; 'llion. V. Bon lby, One Office, T wen ty-liourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) 11. 31 , Fadden, Oaa Office, Twenty- Perrn' Ward, ((Germantown;) Wnt. N. Market, Gas °nice, Twenty-Third Ward (Fronkford,) and at the Geis Office in Berenth street, below Market. • 117 order of the Trustees of tae PLlfsdelpltis Gst {Yorke. A. J. HITE, oct•Olu Sv•srloteradeta of Distributiom TYPE FOUNDRY- N. W. On. TJIIIW and CII.E9I 4 IUT Ste. L. PELOCIZE fc SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore recorded to their Establialtment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printore and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their tnereatied facilities, aro now prepared to furnish ovary thing necessary in a complete Printing Estabnehmen!, at the shortest no• lice. Their long practical esperience is the bualneas, and tho fact of their personal anporintendence of the manufacturing department, juatifies them in asserting that they can turulah a more durable and better fin lobed article than their cotemporarlsa. Those, theorem, who desire Printing Materials, would du well to apply to theta previous to purchastna , elsewhere. Old type takes at 9 cents per pound, in eictkango for now at fipeciruou price.. CIIEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of excellentquallty, 14 Bold at the PIIILAIMPIIIA GAS WORKS for the reduced price of eve cents a busbel, awl may be obtained in large or mall quantity by ap plying at the Cu Office, No. 20 South ii.E I 7NNTII street. Tn Purchasers by 'Wholesale, it is sold at the Works, 111 FirAt Ward, by be ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite, a 60 per ton. (Signed,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer.' PRTLAUELPUI CIAe WORKS, AUX 28, 2 57 t 021.41 POACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP V Factory of E. W 11.4.311.ER5, No.loo (lets f 3) South EIGHTH, bolow Chestnut street, hiu become e a s in g of 00 par cent. to oar SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and also the cormonlence of having flats old Carriage Lamps near allvor-topped and bottomed, and 'Ant by exprees to all parta. *OA 17 MI E VAN9,-10) 000 --PIIINTE0, 1 A Curds per ;lour! , ~../0 11 1 V v. pms ant Pew erloote4 bf ila Pkuis var. A EP Illladriphla Press, at ad WA ita lli) ' raamirr i•artilli• V V V& Pew B A 14.50.... .. 1 AS .- ...ve Nef 110 .' ham. comma Coaa. 10 1.1 ~..015.i..- , , Tran..ruceffliwiku,i. B u. , ' .... P.7 WI aftle—lgrPrler ....11, el4ampl. P s cot' mow", VOMIT H. XT. billow %Want . „ Jnenrance Conwamea. 'HOWARD 'FIRE AND 'MARINE AAIN SURANCE COMPANY—Unice No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia The followmg statement of Use affairs of the company is published In conformity with a provision of its charter : PREMIUMS RECEIVED PROS AUGUST 1, 18.50,v0 AUCICST 91, 1851. Fire premiums Marine premiums._ Perpetual premiums • 138,729 81 217 798 62 Total amount premiums taken Earned the premiums 23,072 90 Earned marine premiums 153,005 0 5-180,07 d so Deduct return premiums Net earned 1168,30 09 Marius looses paid. $83,880 Fire losses paid.... 8,031 11 2 Salvage re- $101916 80 ceived... MO 57 Interest.- eel - red _4,351 57 R e luau, since 2,971 52 —8.093 Vl 93,833 10 EXpeueoe for coolooiloiono to agents, abatements in ilea of scrip, salaries, office rant, furnishing office, booke, sta tionery, Sec 60,386 67 Profit and loss 63 40-141,283 27 ---- Net profit $24,015 82 Canto4SSETS. on hood 812,515 89 Hills receivable 119,207 02 Honda and mortgageals3,olo 00 Stocka 292,100 00 Stook n0te5......... 142,900 00 Due by agenta and others 22,312 93 ------ 8754,025 Si DIRECTORS. P 31. Porta, Wm. S. Leech, C. E. Spangler, R T Renal', Abraham Rex, H. H. Ilousioo, Wm IL Woods, Joe. R. Wither. ' George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Miguel, C G. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W Sexton, John II Lewars, Herman Haupt, James E. Staler Nathan It. Ponta , II H Shillingford. PERCIVAL AI. POTTS, President. C. E. SPIOOLILIt, Vice President. W. ff. WooDs, secretary. 0c22 R. T. Kirwan., Tr's/taxer. FIRS INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE' COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASE, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OPPICE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD ITS. SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John II Dohnert, Henry H. Phil, David Woelpper. Lauda Shlnnack Benjamin Davie, John Lundell, John &raw, Jr Charles Field, Auley M. Park, William E. Woo . James Darnell, John B. Btoveaion, Jacob S. Mintzer., Corwin Stoddard, Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George K. Childs. JOHN H. DOHAERT, President. L. ERUMBHAAR, Secretary. Dept 21—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— OFFICE 414 WALNUT St., Franklin Ettildings. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE fo INCREASE TO 000,000. This Company Ls now folly organised, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against boss or damage by Flre and Marine Penile, at current rated. OFFICERS. H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Sloe President. GEO. SCOTT, Seeretary. DIRECTORS. 11. 0. Leughllo, D. Sherwood, Wm. Osborne, Richard Shield'', T. Y. Showell, THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, °Mee No 408 (late P 2) WALNUT St. Capital and Surplus, $260,000. Thin Company continued to make Insurance against loss or damage by Pare and the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Traneportatiou at current rates. °anoxia. president-OEO H. HART Tice Preeideot—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer-11. R. COGGSHALL. atialatunt Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. ROTORS. B. W. Bailey, Charles G. Imla Pm. D. Leiria Jr.,/ J. L. Pomeroy, Andrew B. Chambers, 11. B. Cogashall, Samuel Jones, M. D., A. P. Chembrough. George II Hart, E. P. Rots, A. O. Oattell, Joseph Edwards, John G. Dale, Ron. Henry M. Puller, Poster 3. Perkins. John 11. Chambers, an Eigy LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOZ 00lIPANY, Southeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Capital 3013,725 03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants =amities and endowments—pur chases life on Intermits In Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Amine's, Trustees and Guardians. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT In any amount— live Per Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payable beak on demand 'without noble,. ASSETS OF 71111 . 00MPAlk . IY, pinnaiy Ist, MST. • . _ Loans of the State of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia City, Penn'a Railroad, Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other UMW 8179,835 88 Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate, 117,137 19 Stocks in Banks, Laurance, Gas and Rail road Companies Panama Notes and Loans on Oollatorals Cask in' Bank, due from Agents, Inter est, &os 88,780 47 anarentee Capital, flubecription Net.. 100,000 00 MIX-6 09 DANIEL L. MILLER, Praaident. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vitt) Preet. JOHN W. 110eaos. Secretary. • sal-I) ARCTIC FLEE INSITRAI{OE COMPA NY, NEW YORK —entre, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Idethenics' Bsett—essde Capital, with a imrphui. TYIU Company insure Balldiagt, Mer chandise, Yurnittue, Teasels in port and theirPargoes, end other property, %phut Loss or Damage by sire and the Rieke of Wand Navnation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Ooleb Baotou, Rofue R. Cravat, Haney 0. Brewer, Henry Davie Edmund Pentoid, 0 H. Lilientud, Hanson K. Corning, Tbeo. Polberaus, le. Ogden Haggerty, ESAU E. Morgan, Thomas Monne., Abna. R. Van Neat, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Welton, Charles Keaton, Jamas W. Phillips, Louts Lost, Charles A. Huy, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Ilincken, liteph. Cambreleng, Wm E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Chariest,. Frost, John Ward, Lothrtli L. Started, Henry K. Bogart, William R. Fosdick, Peter Ades, Emery Thayer, Benjamin 11. Yield, Geo. Westfeldt, A. R. Frothlughain. Salmon Taylor, Thos. P. Youngs, Henry S. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, Pretldent. Rieman A. Ot [ter, Secretary. au 18.1 y MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY —Charter, Perpetual. °muted by the State of Peursyltants. Capdal t 1500,000 Marine, and Inland Tranaportatloga. DIZZOTOBS Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, (Merles J. Field, James P. Smyth, Wm. 8. Thoma, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, Joh„n P Shama AARON LIPPIKOORT, Prudent. WM A. RHODES, Vita Prsoldant. ALES'S° flocretars. J. W ILARTIEN, Surveyor. This C o mpany wart organized with • each capital, and the Directors hers determined to adapt the hasluess to Ile available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affair., with a prompt adjustment of losees. Office No . 1 b Merchants , kittimige, Philadelphia. THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY OP PIELADELPILIA.-081ca No =1 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange MA RINE RISKS on Yowls Cargoes, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, pet Railroads, Canals, Boats, and other carriages. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among Die As 'Anal, and ample security In eases of lose. 010/8. Thorny T. Botcher, Algernon P. Ashburner, Alfred Pastitt, Thomas S. Poeta., Ouitaree James H. Stroup, Alfred Slade, A. G. Cattail, Charles B. Carsta Samuel Robin John C. %offer, John P. Steiner, Henry Gratabo, Win J Caner, reataborg .RRIS MILES, PreeldeAt. — IITT, Wee President. Edward Dante Mlles, John thleukelater, Nekton Wi tlamyel J. Blimpleas, Isaac Jesnes, Henry Preant, Edward G. James, William L Springs, Franklin C. Jonea, Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, James Murphy, Wm F Smith, A. J. Aatelo, Samuel L. 6 , EDWARD RA ALFRED VA: JOE! 0. K , Beers CHARTER OAK V INSURANCE COMPA IRE AND MARINE NY or TIARTYORD, CONN. Lomas In Phelad.olphls and tlachipAice Office. Cash Capital $300,000. _ vicinity ad: isted at the PA By leave we refer to I ri D. B. Brown & Phil* . Ron. Joel Jones, pbus. Co., Obadoes_Stout b. Los, " on Baron Choate, Boston Thaw, Lea 4 Co., " Ilon.T. S. Willgams, liart'd We have reediting! for p ° any amennt of Insu rance in the moat reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE 4UENCY, No. 413 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. tiailroab tinta N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. BET/ILEUM!, EABTO.S,ALLENTOWN, MA tICU CHUNK, WILKESISARRE, DOYLE.STOWN, Ac On and after Wednesday, November 4th, ISO, the trains 00 this road will bare Philadelphia daily (Sun days, excepted) as (01101 , a For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Stanch Chunk ; and Wilkesbsrre (Express) at 9 A. llf For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk. (Ex. pres,) in connection with L. V. It ft. t a:; o l: P ost m ou Fur , by stage, from Iron 11,11 Station, at 2 15 P. 51. For Doylestow n, wy (A 7 m o r" 51de'n') . at 10 A. 0d dd On Tuesilsys and Fridays the 10 A 51 train will run through to Doylestown, leaving Day lestoivu to return at 1 33 P. TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPRIA. '" „ . Leave Beth°lam (Expreas,) at 9 A. M., add 2 ZS P. M. Lear° Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at fl 3:i A. 11 Learn Owynedd, ON SUNDAYd. at 2.20 P. M, S. For I If roux _ Owyuodi 915 A. M.i Gwynodd 940 P. Id poylestown 4 SO P. U. t Doylestown 6 35 A. 31 Pare to Bethlehem SI :SO Mauch Chunk 2 MI ', IV ilkeeharre .4 50 PASSENGER DEPOI', FRONT sod WILLOW Ste, phi's. no 4•11 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Kumber I_ UMBER I LUMBER I I—The subscriber, -n-S who has for several ,fears occupied the premises at Sloan's Planing Mill, Kennington has removed to COATEB BTREET IVILADY, adjoining the Phawax Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, whore he intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked, For cote at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in vited to call and examine for themselven, and every ef fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received and supplied at the shortest notice for al* kind. and else' of Southern yellow Pins, Timber and Beardthex. antdl 8. 8. Mews. tlathing. P. 7.1 1 AR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTIIING, 148 North YOU moo, b44w443 Mitt aad Itsoe, 848-17 rWESTERN TRAVELLERS. ---- ,EPRING AND SUMMER ARILINGEWENTS. NORTHREN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE TO PITTSBITROH AND THE WEST. On and after June 15t,1351, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittabwrgh and all West ern and South or Northwestern Cities. THE MORNING NAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excep ted) at 815 A. 51. eettileeting with the Mail Train over he Great Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving to Pittsburgh it 1.30 A. sf. IRS AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. M. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT ripasas TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. 11., eon meeting with the Lightning Express over the Pennsyl vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. M. Ip" All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pia thergh, Prrt Aurae and CAtcogo Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. Plassengent for Chleago, Rock Wand, Tharliw tou, lowa City. Billumulee, Dubuque, St. Paul's Mai son, and other leading cities in the Northwest, willies* one hundred mate oi tea r,! and tea tours in Vine, with four 'less changes of can, by Wang this route. ID Passengers for Cleveland, Su:Mt:ma Toledo, and Detroit, go by tide route, and the time 1s unequalled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other route. p.engens for St. Louis, Indiarnpolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower *ad tipper Mississippi, make less changes of ears, and arrive In ad. ranee of any other route; and to Cincinnati Cohu. bus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cit ies, es, as quick aa by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and haesiled mint care. $266,747 t 3 The 815 A. 51. connect* closely with Express Trains over the Dauphin road for Willimsport, Rochester, Eaten, Niagara Fall., and Canada, thus forming the most direct ra il way route to Northwestern Pennaylvania. and Western New York. Passengers rlll find this the shortest, cheapest, and moat expeditiona root+, to Niagara Falls and Canada. Through Tickets are Issued to Philadelphia vie Co lumbia sad Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, each train having sure tonne:Awns. Passengers by Una route avoid tresselled bridges, and all the inconvenient* of ferrying =oils the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Ilanorer, Manchester, Gettysburg, 'Km ralttsburg, Carlisle. Charsteraburg, go h 7 the trains as 1 8.15 A 51., and 3P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Cars on this road make one trip per day, connect, lug with the train at 3 P. 31. For 'THROUGH TICKETS and farther information, apply at the Ticket OfSee, Cal rert Station, N. E. =new of Calvert and Franklin streets. sep24•tf C. C. AMON, Sap% DENNSYLVANJA RAILROAD.—THE GREAT annuL ROUTE, conneirtlng the At lentic Cities with Western North.weatern, and South western States, by a 4:v1131160ne Beltway - &hut. This Bowl also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line steamers to all points on the Weider& Riven, 168 Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta** the North-western Lakes • making the most BLIINCT_ CHBAPIDST end BELIAAN BOOTIE try which 11110111 can be forwarded to and front the aItEAT WISP. RATES =TWINS PILLLADRI,PIIO.A. AND PITYb BURGH. Pesos Grass—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Boots, Dry Goods, (in boxes bah. and intake), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Weathers, Pars, de EACCIND Uses—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather, (in rolls or borea), Wool; and Sheep Pelts t Easteard, ke. &e. .210 e. per 100 b Tam nb Tatars CLisa—da, Steel, Chains ,(i asks), Hemp, Bacon tad Pork, Salted, (loofa or In auks), Tobacco, manuf elated, (except Cigars or cut Ac., Ac .80a., per 101 1 k. PIMP= Ctass—Coffee, Wish, Bacon, Beef, and Pork ) ()n casks or boxes outward), Lard andLudOil,Nails, Soda Ash ,Germen Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, &e, Oa per 100 ty Picam—Tbc. per bbl., until farther natio& easl2-35e. i.er 100 lbe., main further notice. In Gaming Goods from any point But of Philedet phis, be paticalar to suer pukage " Peeu ia mlenat Railroad!' All Goods consigned to Ilse Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia, or Pitubargh, will be forwarded without detention. PaatMar AGerfe.—fillTil, Woetnl.ykoo. Illemplat. Tenn.; R. P. Sass A Co., St Louis, Mo. • J. S. Slit A Son, ETLIMiIIe, Ind.; Dumeeml, A Bitintock, and Carpenter he Jewett, Loularille, Ky. • B. C. Med drum, kladuton, Ind. j H. W. Brown & Co. , sad Irwin I Co., Cincinnati; h. W. Graham A Co., naneerWit, Ohio; Leech & Co, No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 Astor House, New Perk No. I If et. and No. 8 Battery Placa New Yor k; J. Suede:, Philadelphia. ; Hearne £ Emu, B altimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. 7 0 Tge Minstar, W. c. Stotembney, B. M. earth., 0. 0. Butler, Geo. Scott. (aul9l. NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN' 1 I AND A3IBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COSIPANI"3 LINE& PROD[ PHILADELPHIA TO NEW TORE, AND WA Lease ss fellows, ria : Pita. At 1 A. M. : from Kensington Depot, via Jersey City, Mail KI. At 6A. M Ti• Camden and Jersey City, New Jer sey Accommodation At 6A. M., via Camden amt Amboy, IscoossamsDo Mon At 7 Al., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning 2 Mad 3 At 10 A. M , by steamboat Trenton, via Taut.," and Jersey City MorningEX7. At 2 P. M., Iris adaden sad datL y, C. and A. Ex- press 3 At 5 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, I.`vealas Mail 3 At 3 P. 54, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, let Clue I At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accoaranda. tion, 2nd Claw.. 1 At 6 P. M.,via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, letCisas I At 6P. M. Till Camden and Amboy, Aneonsimals. Bon, 2nd Clasa _.. 1 The 5 P. M. line tans daily, all others Sandays • opted. Express Lines stop at the prineipd stations only. Par Belvidere, Easton, Ile . . - 41 le., at lA. and 4 P. M., from Walnut street aharl. 01,729 90 193,692 01 For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, &fan ten, Wilkasha Montrose, Great Beal,e. at SA. M., ria Belays!' Lackawanna at Western Railroad. low Freehold, at 6 A. M. sad 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at 7 A. 31 , and Y}(, 3 and 6 P. M. WAY LYNES Nos Bristol, Trenton Ae., st 2Si sad iP. M. WAY LINE Par Palmyra, laneocsa, Beyarly,Burlington, Borden town Ac., at 3 P. aL Steamboat RICHAS.D STOCKTON for Bardeatobra and intend. data plam at 2,4 P Edearaboat TBENI,I.I+ for neatly if .14 sudd 11X A. 1d.,12114 P.M. All Linea, .wept IL A. Id., leave Walton strew wharf. 11:7`1 , 11ty ponds of bonne only alloyed each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from tater.g key thing rue Lorene but their sreariog apparel. All bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid ror stars. Slo Cgia pony limit their responsibility for baggage to vas do per pound, mad rill not be liable .or Toy sinOnnt be pond two, except by special coot:riot. Wll. Y. Geriacsa, Areal O.& A. R. R. CO. B. B. MORRELL, Agent Phila.. Sr. R. R. Co. SPRING ARRANGEMKNT.—PSNN t•o SYLVANIA ONNTSLAL RAILBOAD.--Ibuislag la direct connection with the PITTSBURGH, TORT WATIVII AND CHICAGO RAIL ROAD. /or Cincinnati, At. Lords lowa City, Louisville, New Ordhaa, St. Paola, Indianapolie, Cle valand, Kansan, Terre haute, Chicago, Nebraurn. In advance of *ll ether roall.e out of Philschlphae. Ahremag doss rorercsios via ail tar Gant Aral. ex fin ffroade. Leare Phl:adelphle, for Pitt-star .11 and western dtiey from a. Perussflrasia llailroad . Pumas-or Statics, south-east corner of IELEVILVTEI eat 'ALASI:ET stresia, (entrant , " on Vero - nth street,) an follows: Mail True at 1 A. M. Fast Line at It Ai, P. It. 101preee Mail at L 00, NIA*. Columbia H. H. Line Leaves for Harrisburg at 2), P. Lauesater )Accommodation,) at 4 h), The Erma, Mail runt daily, the other trains, *stre• data excepted. Ter further partienlars ate hand-bill", at the differ' s* stn.-hnkpouits. Passeugan from the West sill And this the shortest tad most expeditious mite to Philadelphia, galtintoro, Now York or 80/12011 THOMAS HOOKS. Agent, Passenger Lima Pantsylrasia litsalroal Pia Febronry, 18&7. naLly nil 1 L ADE L 111 A, GERILANTOWN2I ANIVS PR RI STOWN RAILROAD.-11 Mil ABILANGESIENT.—On an& altar MONDAY, Ostalraz 1514„ 14.57. . FOR GERIIAICTOTiIi. Leave Philadelphia at D. 7X, 8X , IIX A. M., 2, 7.-10 min 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6X, 7-55 mia. 8. 9,10 X A. M MO, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6, 7,8, and 11:1 P. 53. 1:17 - The 7.33 o'clock A. 31. Train from Germantown will stop mil, at Warn* Street Station. tN SUNDAYS, Lear* Philadelphia at La) min. M.. 2 ant 6X P M. Leave Germantown 4.23 tom. A. M., 1-10 xua and boonia P. 31. IMIMM=SI=I Leant Chettnut IEII at TX.B-30And10-10 min A. 11., 12-30, 3-40, 6.40 and T-40 mit. P. N. Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. 33., 2 arid B,l‘ P. 31. Leave Chestnut 11111 at 8 k. M., 3140 and 6-53 P.ll. TOR IfA2iAYVNS , CONSIIOIIOCSI.3I AND NORRIS- Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. 11., 3„ 4 Kai 11 P.ll. Leave 5i orrietorn at 7, 9,AA...51., 3 anl 5.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A M., and 9 P. M Leave Norristown at TA. M. and P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD YOH Dowme Loewe Philadelphia at 6X A. 31 , and 3 P. 11- Leave Downingtown at 7X A 31 . and 1 P. D. H. K 1111711, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia ORANGE OF HOURS.—P HIL ADE L. N.../ PHIe, WILMINGTCIN AND BAL mum SAIL ROAD. On and attar Monday, Mos._ ,2.1 1887,. pAss - ENGER TRAINS LEAST PHILADILPHIA For Daltarnore at SA. M., 1 P. M.., (11xprosa,) and 11 For Wilmington at BA. M., 1, &30 and 11 M. For New Castle at BA. M., and 3 . D2,y 1L For Middletown at 8 A. M. and &SD P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 3.13 P. U. For Seaford. at 8 A. M. TRAINS FOB PZILARFLPRIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Rawest, 11 A. IL, and az P. M. Leave Wilmington at 3 lull 11 45 A. M., and 9.311 and 955 P. M. Leave New Castle at 11 ed A. M , and 9 C 5 P.M. Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. 11. and 8 05 P. IL Leave Dover at 9.15 A. M. and 7 P. M. Leave Seaford at 400 P. M MAINS FOR BALTLMORI Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 9 P. M. aa 1415 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. (Alm Pbtfadelehis Baltimore. . _ do, do. 6.25 P. phM.ia. trona Baltimore to Philad BALTIMORE AND HAV el RE GRUM accommo- DATION Leaves Havre de Grace at 11.60 ATRAIN. M. Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ma as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate at 500 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 043 P.M. Leave Baltimore for Harre-de.G race at 6P. M. oc 31-ly B. M. FELTON, President. an R. GARDEN & CO., 'kJ* RATS M OAPS FU RS, and W S h T ol ß es A al W eGaleOrsO fDn S, FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, .110 /TILES, FEATHERS, te., c. No. 632, lt B(old No. 198) SIAh-ET Street, elow Edith, south side, And N 0.623 MINOR Street, Phtlidelphts. O. EMT 011.013, DIXI2/.IxMOTLY. Itereherds ere respeottally Welted to ellatiall gook set.2to SULLENDER & PASCAL, HATTERS, ant.-Rm No. II B. BUM ithom. Rldladiapkla. ONGRESS BANGS.—SOLD BY CHAD vacK mp. I no., N 0.392 N. MOND Mrs*. po RailrpOs. FOR THE' NORTH. 45e. er 111011, H. H. HOUSTON, Haneral Tretsbt Agent, Phil3delptut. H. J. LO.MBAF let , Supiriatindanl, Altoona, Pa. TIEROUGH TRAINS CIIESTISTT RILL RAII.EOI'D ON SUNDATB gate, (Eap, &t.